Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 16, 1938, p. 4

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page 4 the georgetown herald wednesday evening february 16th i938 last three days of silvers final winter clearance come look and compare the expectional values offered on ale 25 pairs boy heavy canadian gum rubbers bushmen boots sizes ii to 13 lqq i mens heavy canadian gum rubber bushmen boots 6 eyelet jill sizes finest quality guaranteed at 135 30 pairs boys plain rubbers sizes up to 5 59 pr ladies silk dresses a splendid selec lion erf new spring numbers reg up to 5 00 on sale 288 ladies silk blouses a complete as sortment of new fine smart styles at 98c ladies suede taffeta and tea rose slips in white 48c mens winter combination underwear in button and buttonless styles extra special 79c men here is a real sale of tooke and bvd reg 2 00 at arrow shirts 139 silvers dept store where your dollar goes farther phone 375 georgetown radio notes cbl many discussions have taken place as to the advantages or disadvantages of cbl the new radio transmitter at hornby a fewbns may help to clarify the situation at the outset no one in this vldnl ly complains that be is unable to get cbl it has overcome altcr gether the objection often heard to the old station crot that a mexican station utterferred with iu for the most part we hear laments that the new transmitter is too strong that jt spreads too far on the dial 01 that the volume cannot be cut down without affecting the tone let us deal first with the fact that cbl is top strong 1 other words when the station is tuned in it comes in with a bang this condition lr only objectionable on radios regard less of make which were manufactur ed previous to 1033 any reasonably modern receiver with the possible ex ceptlon of midgets utilises a ir cult known as automatic volume con trol or avc this circuit as lb name implies adjusts the sensitivity of the receiver to the strengufol the station being received thus the knob on the radio which controls the vol ume may be left in one position no matter what station is being received incidentally automatic volume con trol corrects to a great extent the condition known as fading on dls tant stations the fact that cbl spreads too spends money oa an obsolete set that may be junked in the very near fu ture finally dont expect 1938 results with a horse and buggy radio take the broader view that any inconveni ence which you may experience 4s your contribution to the progress of broadcasting in canada remember that cbl is carrying canadian pro grams to remote sections of the coun try providing a service that is long overdue huoh lindsay obituary mrs lxman s butuk born in acton september 16th 1882 anna maria moore daughter of the late edward moore passed away on february 1st at her home in st clair michigan in november 1ss3 shewas joined in holy wedlock to lyman s butun and since their mar riage she has resided at st clair mrs butlln had been in falling health since the death of her husband nve years ago a family of six children remain to revere the memory of a mother beloved they are mrs sackvlllc jarvis mrs russell balfour and herbert all in st clair ward in michigan albert at port huron and hilton at lapier mien two brothers and one sister also re main very rev dr t a moore samuel herbert moore and mrs h t lepage all of toronto the laic moore was a brother mrs her in 1923 five sisters and six borthers also remain they art mrs thos marshall of acton mrs william patterson of muskeegeon mich mrs george wyse of hamil ton mrs fred norton of glen wu- ilams mrs thos lappln of acton andrtwdobble of olen williams alexander dobfele of hamilton james dabble of acton thos dobble of valleyneld que henry dobble of toronto hyatt dobble of limehouse there are also five grand-chlldren- and six great grandchllnren to all of the bereaved sympathy of friends goes out at this ume the funeral was held on friday at ftwo o clock from the home of her daughter mrs james wilds to wood- lawn cemetery at guelptjj she ma a member of knox presbyterian church and the service was conduct ed by the rev mr bennle 9 mrs bennle sang the deceaseds favorite hymn take my life arid let it be the pall bearers were her six bro thers and the flower bearers were norman wilds francis wilds fred wilds wesley kain clifford christie and dobbie lappln friends from this district were join ed with friends from valleyfleld que toronto georgetown glen williams vineland beamsvllle hamilton har rlston walkerton owen sound and palmerton who gathered at the fun eral in tribute to a life they esteemed free press the members of the georgetown choral society request the pleasure of your company at a dance to be held m the arena georgetown friday february 25th 1938 willis tipping and his blue dragoons 100 per couple 50c single everybody cordially invited born douglas at st michaels hospital toronto on thursday feb 10th 1918 to mr and mrs w rycrson do i1il a daughter died kerr at the residence maple hurst acton ontario on thurs day february 10th 1938 elizabeth lowry dearly beloved wife of rob ert john kerr and mother of mrs rev john william mcleod tor onto and mrs james chester mat thews acton travis at the western hospital thursday february 10 fred lome travis beloved husband of kather ine esteile robson of 62 salisbury avenue and father of lome and eldon brother of robert p or tor onto and mrs herbert n awry ottawa in his 60th year 24 lb bag maple leaf cream of the west bread flour 99c 24 lb monarch pastry flour 79c aunt jemima pancake flour per pkg rsc 5 lb bag eatmore brand baking bran 25c 1 large pkg rinso and 1 bar lifebuoy soap 24c 2 bars colgates cashmere boquet toilet soap lie 32 os jar gold medal peach or plum jam 25c 1 x 16 os tin and 1 x 8 ox ttn op toddy both for e 4 pkos bhirriffs pure fruit flavor jelly powders 19c grit pumice soap a splendid hand cleaner bar 10c sweet pickle cottaqe roll by the piece lb 18c choice breakfast bacon by the piece lb 2e peamealed back bacon by the piece lb 29c fresh boloona by the piece lb 12 3 x 1 lb pkos pure lard 25c choice fresh fruit and vegetables a e farnell phone 75 we deliver p s j in memoriam davis in loving memory of dcirest gwendoline davis beloved daughter of mrs jane edwards who depart ed this life feb 21st 1934 she has gone across the river to the shore of ever green and we long to see her dear lace but the river flows between some day some time our eyes shall see the face we loved so well some day we will clasp her loving hand and never say farewell ever remembered by mother and sisters in birmingham england davtsin loving memory of dearest gwendoline beloved daughter of mrs jane edwards who departed this life feb 21st 1934 sweet memories will linger forever time cannot change them its true years that may come cannot sever our loving remembrance of yon lovingly remembered by brothers and sisters brother in laws sister in law flo and friend phyllss presswood in loving memory of our dear father john press wcxl wrib passed away feb 19th 1936 those whom we love are out of sight but never out of mind they are cherished in the hearts of those they leave behind loving kind in all his ways upright and just to the end or his days sincere and true in heart and mind beautiful memories he left behind lovingly remembered by harry kathleen and jimmle presswood in loving memory of a dear and beloved husband and father john press wood who pass ed away two years ago on the 19th february i seem to see in the soft dim light a face i loved the best and think of him when the sun s ast rays goes down in the far off west i miss you no less as the time passes butlln was of cheery disposition much may be traced to several things i mother whose home and family were even on a modem radio the auto- her cherished possessions to all who matic volume control feature may have been bereaved in her passing make the station seem to spread over sympathy 01 friends here goes out at too many degrees on the dial the this time she was a member of the reason is this as the dial is turned methodist church the funeral an ay from cbl the signal from tile held in st clair on saturday was hornby transmitter becomes weiker largely attended interment wastreal but the acv circuit always on the mad in st clair free press job tries to keep the volume the same until the signal disappear al together natural this takes more mrs tholtjas morton i aci on the dial for cbl than for fr ends regretted to learn of the weaker stations but remember if dtuih on tucsda of last week of there t a ni onably strong station l tl omas morton lormerly mrs which there is not at the present john calk i her seenty second limt near thi frequency of cbl this jear while she had not tnjojed he apparent broad tun trie is not no b t of health her illness was not ticeablt however on some of the co k dtred serious and she was active older receiver ngnin regardless of nd took n keen interest not onlj in make the circuit is actual broaa lomtt matter but in little gatherings tuning and consequent am s rone of friends anl relatives and the true ignil will ttive trouble whether there blue lodge work is another sta ion do e to it or jlot mrs mortons maiden name was in some such case reducing the catharine dobb e a daughter or the length of the atrial to about 50 feet la j it and sarah dobbie ana inc usie of lead in will be or some sht was born on the tiomtstcad on help do i hear someone sav i the fourth line of esquesmg town neer um an aerial on my radio i ship besiacs her husband she leaves just run it on the ground let me one daughter mrs james wilds ac say to him you have no rieht to ton and one son william mccainsh complain about interference of iny ol owen sound one son predeceased kind titner interfering stations or noisy reception until you have a oro ik r aerial properly in tailed i don t mis understand me if the owner is satisfied wtth the reception he is get ting it is up to him whether he in stalls an aerial or not but i repeat he has no righl to complain unless he has one in any case of broad tuning on cbl wave trap will help but only on that station in other words the radio will stilt be broad and the owner must either purchase a more modern set or be content with out of date reception in accordance with the age of his receiver in cases where the radio fan is lot able to reduce the volume of cbl without affecting the tone of the re celver the condition can always be corrected in some instances a slight circuit change lsall that is necessary in others a new volume control either with or without a change in some of the tube types will overcome this trouble a word of caution here how radio fan whose receiver tunes very broadly as well is advised to consider the idea of changing nis radio for a more modem one even if not for a 1938 model men wanted if you are ambitious this is for you success guaranteed i no risk selling line of 200 popu ar products in exclusive territory join our sales force for profitable wages 1 750 men average income of 35 00 weekly for free particulars without obligation write today fami lex co 570 st clement st mon it chicks 12 pure breeds and several crosses xtra profit and standard grades sec roe for full particulars place your order here george c brown r r 1 norval ont this week rexalls 28th annttat birthday sale dont forget to get your slice of the wonderful values in toilet items medicines and everyday needs many of them specially priced for this occasion robbs drug store the rexad store phone 76 we deliver georgetown m pickerel fillets 25c lb lake herring perch filleu 7 for 25c 23c lb red salmon half or whole fish it fats to but tbs best ohlt bbst qcautt fish sold saamhi at 1 qbokdstown than i did on the day of your golng for absence can never close the door of my heart and the lamp ol my lore sun glow- ing 12vcb g yonrhe wad t i in a th wide world tourlore the best to recall for no one ou earth oduld tae your too are still the dearest of to sadly missed by wife andfamny pler5rnt personal service 3 3 7 ol ominiott

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