vr the georgetown herald smntattl yew of pubfioboo tin georgetown herald wednesday evening march 31t 1936 150 par annan in advance 200 to usa the gexrfetown herau uw of lb nnrtir wxkly cnlr time table lauadurl taa1 sad mmil ud stall lto4w far tbronl saab ot4y tfcllxilyl jst j ul xjm p 1us tm civinf mcnvc hit itta w ucavx oumnw tutt1 his aj us ft t ua a un til ojm j pja km sua dally la dally tacqi svoday banals only lusttktm sramdatto ianots comnntahtkl jf 11u1u 1 directory tanoy bui kc lililn ul mmimir omresfcmas qalana oow qmtory ctxbm hide ami i unmet ml lmgbom iinblir tuauy tilm mot atari u6u to loan onvn sum sum beata w c uunt lamhltr kte ohkw kill sum oeortmab utrta mum m po but im h svy st bby jc u maud cook cmnkn onydob us afcua si merth brasaplaa vtwyaa ttt butu b lwr7tnbuv buudtac brttttatn ralcaaatt s r k watson das auxs ooet btni la ocas tbuudky j c ucksok nous boommo la th atf dr oonap oaan tannin make oldeces newabain you can work marvels with a brush and a can of lowe brothers neptolac enamel the latest development in heat attd moia- turrz resisting porcelain finishes i neptolac quick drying enamel brushes easily on almost anything woodwork f floor pumiture wall toy porch floor master metal etc it row on smoothly and doesnt leave a brushmark it hides so well that one coat u usually enough dries in 4 to 6 hours to a durable high gloss finish ash for neptolac enamel color card show ing 24 modem colors r h thompson co plumbing tinsmithing heating and electric wiring phone 46 i georgetown round trip rail travel bargains from georgetown april 9 ma ip to chicago 7 amll is u port huron 295 flint 430 durand 465 cattily uw bm inn ill djeat cnjl s tvckeu tymln intonaauoii uturn units rrora afeats ask for handbill tamd j canadian national j windsor detroit 391 ohlngl the uw uf uw rid jjmy say aiad 1u tuul ll l o aieitl you tin cloud- give rah to thr- ihrluv untf and the lath ttvi- bfk the drw tiv uiti thlv uiul till hmwvtt lii ucht i ah itht to ttu- rrdi ufr and thr rirth uuvv mrl tin lijht ax t v4pidlav jitlti ir i tl hm- u 4 our ikv j uri thtv ajj llu itud is utflt h1ii vlwf knahv af ivorduiv mtr aid hat yxf id tumvt r ti umuthtim djlt iftur dtng kivinc aiwj kliulh dvls mo teattrr von iz6al uwy he at ttuu we ay ratter titl iavlji hd ahd br richer iwtrlvwri you thnv is atwmyi ivkmctiilna 10 iv they xay and ob pud 11 u sa attmt u thmlilt dollan liy flown frou th lcttty puntf ajodtha dimes aw ul too irv i a notr juid v ovlntf word will ir jpo jtvmeu th friend eloaafay avl for thoe fr from their honves1 the kttalu on wltt white tmdoku fly ba klvln the law of our iii the y aiad vm ld u is sohtrent out siiaoe love ts as fre hi the air btthe and wrm as the suiruhlne too a ton in the twilights tolden hour to lolace the heru that grieve a attue a tour a soft breauied layr oh thev always something felvel wtoi geotbetoiw dislrki campajpi oil lo a wmpt1n namco tto ivky rof k ivky robt the fouowlts tmiuaa ttom ue char- laue north carolina news of twt- dy ewsiiittjf uar icth refers to an bid 04mmrtot boy fauluajrly knoti to aaahy of our clusens as ihd -h- k ocffln certified public ac- oouaumt who has for a number of years been asaodaled here with the aecqunuatf arm of 1ddocuwih has been hawwd oontroller of the tvvf departaaent ktore kucoeedinc john ul mlcrinu or ipilcrim ha- been trmuslemxl to ashevtue wherr h will be comtroiler xad credit wan ajter for the new tvey store opening about the twiddle of atxt month ur comn a canadian by birth was lor merty associated with the bank of vtoronlo and was for several y4u einployed as an accountant in piorida lle has been a rtsltfent of cliariotte for the past 10 srt pats many oeorgetown trteads extend consvalulations and uli him continued tuceats banish grey hair es f t 100 mmrcwack dnnf store ml maa stattll coottmno u1mmu to tea hlxi in j tiik ktj4kt ttlljtriuc or tiiir l to ttn knuii uarklo u irlitltv l tl iutuimm ut tlial lltr fanyuu cnad turrli cwnuii chfliva stm1 k to he vrw h oil evida amtl hli oiiow xn mi ibwrt tl the w a oi 1 wwtif alttltraii cttnrch tin h u ait hi uu- inlrruiiliptvail kiktvli dwtulitii aiul xtwoicrr wlo coti dlkts uwp nclmmili li ikj jtrapver httx us htr tilar mortilntf bjod ca i ovrr 6p1h ure cuvr of uw tnut mikjj ffuiuri- nit the air atvd mahv tot oui mik1 luivt dauhttrl viutrd hr cooktrr dejndriilrk at th ca an lin nuilonal kcxiiluluon ut altkcii lui iraxurxi wo wide ly both nil diu cotittiifil and kuroil aivd lut mft aiul lnurlewed some of th world ouulundlns peruknatefi hirltkimtl the late kink oeoree th ritih bite luu the happy faeullol bright wilutf her cook la its with mtertalnhvif anecdotes of her trm- vtls xfi tliat oicrj nilnules or lh4 fklvoohi l iitteiuth lnlerealin so much u that when a week or to ao tilt school made a repeat eppttrauee tn lyterboroutb tickets had to be tllhdrawu from ale two tlaj before hlle several hundred were unable to gain admission to uie lart auditor ium m always a special feature of thee schools is ui presentation of a speci ally baked birthday cake lo the old est lady in attendance the record far u held by an orillla lady aed 65 and it will be interutlnk to no- litx wtiether oeorcetown will be able lo equal or exceed this mark there will also be a prite for the mother of ute larget family who is present a silver plate for the most recently married bride and two deb prisea ttucky number profframs will be uwd in distributing thirty packafes containing such famqus products of ttve canada starch company as crown brand corn syrup manila benson com uarch el all the articles of food prepared and cooked in the demonstration will also be distributed amonf the audi ence by the same method the menu will feature a special spring luncheon and complete details will appear in our next issue the school will be held in the oresory theatre beglnn- ins at 330 on the afternoon of pri de april 0th and indications point to a capacity attendance the en tire proceeds of the very moderate admission charge will go to help the work of uu w a of st oeorfes anglican church all expenses or the school being paid b the canada starch compan limited glen williams easter school re1port sr iv dorothy clark hon gwynncth williams lion lawrence beaumont hon june graham lily barcuu myrtle warren jack craw ford emil ludlcy jack allen ver non klrbj harold schenk winnie wlllett joe mcmenemy jr iv mildred eason hon vlvlcnne gujot hon uariorie schenk astrid chriitenen kathleon bllck rtohcru davidson charolyne davidson bud 11111 raymon addy john wagstaffe sr hi mariorie wagslaffe mary wiljeu robert hancock lorraine il liubby uofd mcmurdo oordon pric- fcfkir teddy beam clifford davison bj surt conleunu flock to recister credit cairvls goinff in lartre ntimb t oil lo a tlnvlng start a lalge iiun- brr ul cotuiailv ikave alrdy iign- rxl up and are out sidling umkort in uieir efforts to secure the ntagnl- ikcnnt iwiaen uflered by the fourteri eoivaawn merciakiiu partklpatlng ul uw georgetown pduict campaign jutt hi cme you 1imv jtorgottert 111 prbe e will wimtu litem ut wlw- s60 bo cash ihj kviwrtrigidajie kwlric 1w- frigeralor juxl risebett wtuher with electnc or nglnc drt 4ui imse weoiiighoute nhpmwje j itadio uu tviv4lageri silverware sei- i ad fourteeu other beautiful and useful priatii donated by the to chants ba the campaign tnese priae are m display at campaign lleadouartets in the toook block each wednesday ls a free vote day come to all 14 stores and register for your favoriui m0 votes are greed for evvry mile that the signer i come to reach oeorgetown there will be bonus items in all stores and also grab boxes with large w to tals and full value for the money pent the aie of credit cards has ceeded all expectations and the m chants are highly greliiw a tua credit card carrier a bonus of mufcgo votes and a tvoo card carries a bonus of 100060 votes big help to a eotv tmtant the cards are t used to pay accounts and for regular purhas5s- the exchange hotel barn will open monday april th at ft am as a scrap bam save all items of scrap for your favourite contestant over 40 contestants have joined up at campaign headquarters owing tfi a slight oversight the namte of some of the merchants par- llclpating in the campaign w omitted here are sponsoring cluxnts v lluico and huffman barber and lalrdressing richardson hardware muckart thumbing and dectric blackburn mens wear oneul oarage longs confectionery licalax prult store maccormack5 drug store bucks meat market maple leal dairy oeorgetown lumber co kentners coal and coke brills men and ladies wear king meat and groceries mociures purnlture the name of canadftm oomuunity campaigns was used in last weeks paper through an oversight- the or- eanizatian supplying uie manage- ment foi tu campaign is retail systems sb weuington e toronto advt ctilalas favourite tea salada tea a m nielsen uu tr 1 riwia cksropractor xjiay druglea tkerapist uytr imisiaim cwic eww p bibr osmtowm bduii a 1j u pm thai man toy maaasawiniaasaisliilaha frank petch uonsat aoctsonxss tar u u fwl sal mimiii prapt okrvte rjtfct air a oviixlr n tul monuments pollock a ingham rtiinrimmil- to otur wwut gait oat imgkact oitr ork aft ore 25rtwird jai t hu vr lk atfaa uiovtvs ktolatim cobh tuxvs aw- uw mm f i ill vmbv snail mil whfc tkb i linf r aw ushdams ilu thr cobn9 ib ojjx- onmcs it ill immrii aaa i mi n atta a trat sjsialihi bur sals liiicugf caiiafe all llinda of hailing done tbetough- vy and reasonably v c whllawe hiaoa 4u oeo u a ooltua lavwrjtv bw gold soap fat atl watluag aad oaiaiai oxydol pwe wluu soap ivory levenae coaceatrmed bleach to clu pan wd puu sos pli 14c 93c cvwm at gillex ii 9c boa aal cabai oi powder 8 pi- 85c of spring oaaiiing values 3 13c h -i- 21c 2- t 13 15c 25c 3 cu 2i cmuuciwo sandwiches 8 h- 89 amu l scu cake flour rji 38c cleanser 418 brooms aabtaptk caaalic saap lifebuoy cuaa aato kajjwltaj totl bek wttk sani fl 14c 23c saldo otbrmso polish 13c a 82c ocfttlu fumtfcaie polish bu 22c xxx w flakes fc 8c jr hi eric clark roger ouyot violet louth marion hepburn mel i in beaumont charles crawford david bare la j clayton davklon plora blbbj edna met teacher junior room second cla oerty cain hons dolh bllck hon bobby ifeaton iuuj oaramlcr gilbert preston felbuni spence buter norton stanley dickenen eugene logan donald i uncock pirt claa helen wulett hons peggy wlllett jack inglu bobby hepburn catherine halne bobby preston earl vivian marguerite mc- mcnenu norma davidson george louth ruth norton mary appleyard harold davison mary davidson norma mcmurdo maryqilara bar bara dlcfcenen primer class ii sen shirley preston vlrnice cain john hainen roy emkonli josephine cox leslie dickenen 3tat po victor ostrander bobby addy ronald vic- ian jackie beaumont pas- doris ohara john hancock kenneth nor ton gerald inn lis junior beaumont 1 pltfl mccamkai butter bix two loha has tomato juice amu 25c eajiu siimaafcaa e domestic 14a i 14c flw rot afhom flour wu 35c qualttr cor flakes 2 ps 15c ctvma petfechoa cocoa i ib 25c cutuu pui or pmtxalo cheese sm7c ckate afttl saabtva dafced coffee 36c ttacw ltal tea itpi 25c kutf oacat nawigyaa sardines 13c goad uribv bijil at kidmyl h p sauce ti 27c geaaa ol oow hotwy spreads 20c wtsiiittii gtimlt jelly iwrarldic jtui ahwj twilf prunes 3 25c carrolls visiom i mut iui alien othen take their trips and ee the world beyond my win dow slil and make m voages in phantom ships ttint come and go at will god grant me itsion mhere i cannot see and i shall learn that like ing torch the alpine glow may come across mc upon a cottage porch pal ajilentlccsinr and youth it is much u be regretted thai the system of aciumpllshlng the art of apprenticeship seems to have dropped irom the prevent day rush of maler- ulisuc gaur one reads so much cj unempoliment and the youth of our day not being able to earn a living years ago hoys entered into- a busi ness firm as an apprentice and for a very small pittance remained in thai firm for many years but he was learning a trade something the ure- ent day boy does not do on this con tinent- the fault seems to be that the viewpoint has changed and those boys and young men do not reejiae that it lakes years of hard work lo be a success that this success does not mean in money alone but in learning the art of living and appre ciating uve dood things in life friends tolerance patience and faith before future uocefis can be obtain ed these leons of living have to be learned the fault does not lie with uie youth uiey are the victims of the modem mad rush for matetialis- tlc gain that the older generation has indulged in and the false ideals this lias created in the minds of the youn ler ones growing up something should be done lo make the art icurnlng a trade altracuve and it is up to the business men to get this idea over to the boys oet their con fidence and they will repay you in enice your gain may not be one in dollars and cents hut one of a feeling of a good deed well done porest free press your eyes u m mot bdte ra krturii j l uh a a riia j rrhiu is w sne l- arfw as ami m i lay thmn b mi t nrakw u r kmr tin i i fi ii i ot walker ro orroantrust snrasiant klncciaust tuiia a w at aoaar oauuo trronk mui ihtauu o t wmvur i i im rmlw the spirit of the centennial we celebrate this year a century of progress- we pan to com memorate the lives and the sacrifices of the men and women of earlier days who laid the foundations ot ihl community and to ulue courage fortitude and vision we are indebted for uve man blc rslngs e enjoy in these days w cotamend their loyaltj to uw empire and their sturdy jmtriousm for many were united empire loyalt- u it is expected that this spirit of grautud and ul remembrance will nnd tangible expression during ue summer aivd uut u memorial of some kind wtu be erected to commemorate our rcecmnltion of uie debt we owe the men and women of other days- go corcaation day we reaffirm our allegiance to the king and empire and as the celebrations fallow throueh the summer 1 l hoped that this spirit of reaoembrance of gratitude and of reverence utll run through them all like a golden cord and that the real obiccuie of the cteanial celebrations will not escape uie mind ol onj we extend the heartiest of welcome to all uie old boys and giru no matter when they lived in uie town and we ask them u cotfcimunl- cale with the secretary of the committee or uie hirald and lluii they spread the news of uve celebrations and e peclall of the home week beginning on the 3rd of september centennial car is a jear of auld acquaintance and ve want it brought to mind the spirit of the centennial l tlie jpiril or remembrance of gratitude of good fellowship and welcome and ol renewed faith in uie old town and township and in the destinj of the great dominion and empire of which we are o proud jas m ballantine chairman centennial ckutimlttee nerer again why wont you advertise ask ed the rrpreiseniauve of a newspaper of a man in a small ipay of business a small town because im again advertlsln the man answered but why are you against ut it dont leave a man no time was the reply i advertised wunst las summer and the consequence wui i wui so busy i didnt have time to go fishing the whole season 1 oudcy ex mjml op vklstcd college lau saturday evening the family of mr j e cutis gathered together at uve home of his daughter mrs van oooamo of masxagaweya in honor of hi koth birthday unfortunately sick ness prevented mrs w rutledgc of terra ootta and mr p median of toronto to be present the toast for mr cults continued good health and more years wa pro posed by his eldest son prank of krindale besides the useful gifts from uve family he also received some beautiful sowers from dublin wo mans institute the mcgregor famuy and jenny and mr and mrs oeo neuls and family and cards also from neighbors and distant friends those present from nut of town were mr and mrs p cutis stanley iladley allan and lome all of erindale mrs p mochan and grace of to ronto ut and mrs chas cutis and molly ot dolly varden and mr w rutledge francis emma and ted of twra ootta mr cutis was born in nottingham england and is the eldest son of the ute rev e i cults djx of eng land and is the only surviving mem ber of a family of ten he is a well known church architect in england and left his mark in canada by en urging st georges church george town ontario he was educated at peuted college the pelsteds 01d boys magaxlne calls him the grand old man ol canada he being the oldest ex pupil living mr cutis sailed for canada 35 years ago and purchased the larm oi mr wm cole at tvrra cotta free press milton robert mitchell flasken died sud denly at hi- home here on monday gilts 50th year he aas born near om coming to milton eleven jears oca mr fnslrtti conducted a shoe business until recentlj alien he re tired on account or 111 health in 10u he married edna jane patmore and the celebrated thoir 35th annl- ersan last week john t ilonnant alio underwent a crtou operation u hamilton oener- nl hospital on jan iar 15lh was broucjit to his home here on friday last mr haruiant wc are pleased to a is making cood progress towards a comiuete recover perliap uie xar pre la ration in luroie hx junethlng to do with it ue tliat as it ma junk dealers have been ver ucuvl uround milton or lite uu ini uji all the scrap iron ttirj can cct llold of it os decided at a meeting of the coronation committee to celebrate thli national event in milton a monster jwradc a ill be mbjed in ahlcli all the school children of mil ton and district are requested to par- ilcipale lloaard b cox mo ored to ullls- burg un sundaj to viii his father sidiu v cox vho uf ure sorrj lo say iifffred a iarakuc stroke on friday ii b uoi accomivanud b mrs cox robert and lucille clmmpion was h rare red is mr smith in t asked a lad to iive office boy no madam said the writ train ed boy hes gone to lunch with his wlfe oh really sxmrted the udj well when he comes in just tell him that his typist called bananas ina lrt 25c cloz1 grapefruit miim lkntt mbih 6 for 25c oranges nlea aftae st 23c doz celery stalks nit mw crts 6c bunch cabbage 21bs9c lettuce crka hmo lux 9c spinach cartr uul crba 2 lbs 15c potatoes r el nwcry cfraktr 37e limitn skl free delivery 3 gerfelwa leaf lettuce tomatoes etc on sale carrolls limitelt erin archu fuullner a well knovil re- 4dtiii ol c a union toanslilp far many years ua lound diad ui hod at the home ol his daughter mr s j lo- vll 9j brookiid avmut wc t to- ruiito on monday murium uar 15th deutli ttui attribtttsl to- a heart slu ure mr fuulkn r who os ui his 7tli yior u the husband of the lte fcoixa jam mem i and u sur vived by hk dauiihu r mrs loveil and two sons donald uivd malcolm mr and uis wm bardbeer and family of geortetovn spent sunday atui mr and mrs geo itozel and family the community vos sliocked when uie ne spread- uiat one of erins young men pavjd away mi saturday morning march ioui in uie person of arthur h hortun beloved son of mr and mr a j horton in his thirty flfui year falloaing an lihiots of five weeks misi i m waterman and miss florence mcdou ell a ill leave today ithunxu for philadelphia ahere thry will ojiend tiu iister vacauon lth the formers sister and brother in lav ut duncan and mrs aarfiela duncan advocate acton thr bonk ul muntrtvil hus anno inc ed the apolllm nt of wni 11 cloy ton as manaker of itu local branch to succeed 11 i g ft r wlvo luis been appointed niaiiat r at tillson burg friend arc tndeeu vlcal to e oearle foot it able to im about ugalu ttr hl rectnt trims time a group of tin turaui muthers aux ulary hekl un enjoyable urhrc at lht ironir tji mrs k ii vlmt n liut tvin prise uri won by ur ivan hum and mrs tvim liuv ir hnrft gibbon ohtved liis b3th birthday suuttv many frieivd here lji him many man liappy birthdiv nui tr f enjov ment mr frohk winl r urd on sun day for knglund aiun hr aill make his home fririitii here n itrel hin rrnvuval but uui him succevs la the nr home free irwvsi tvuef sunday jifluxj iuclier wh larablr l ou like best little jumnle llur one about uve multitude that loaf and qtjtwac