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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 27, 1938, p. 4

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page 4 the georgetown herald wednesday evening april 27th 1938 reduced prices now in effect on all mens and ladies 6f silvers there is still a splendid assortment of coats on the racks after- easter prices means dollars in savings for you dont delay come in and see them now silvers dept store where your dollar goes farther phone 375 main street georgetown botjtisb at niagara pulls ont on saturday april 23rd 1938 alice josephine coairldge widow of the late f h boulter in her 60th year sister of mnuxhugh black george town and mr henry clarridge ohhiguacousjr shanks at brandon hospital an monday april 36th- lssbida flor ence wrigglesworth beloved wile of john t shanks of pettapleceman in her 65th year in memorum roberts in memory or bur dear wife and mother mary alice ro- berts who parsed away april 24th 1936 days of sadness stuf come oer us tears in silence often flow for memory keeps you ever near us though you died two years ago sadly missed by husband and daughters we have made special arrangements for the- servicing of general motors automobiles we are also in a position to sell new chevrolet pontiae and oldsmobile motor cars we have a number of good used cars for sale at reasonable prices your patronage will be appreciated j n oneill son phone office 14 re 168 georgetow news and information for the busy farmer canadian hams fopular canada displaced the united states in 1937 as the largest supplier of hams to the british market the dominion sold 314606 cwts and the united states 311746 owts to buyers in great britain imports of hams from empire countries increased by 10 per cent in 1937 and represented 48 per cent of the total imports of hams as compared with 45 per cent in 1936 shipments from canada were 13 per cent higher while those from ireland declined 31 per cent cana- dlan hams are appreciated chiefly on account of their high quality current crop report bruce county reports egg receipts heavy with quality so far particular ly good interest is neing shown there in soiltesting increased prices for cattle in grey county have made things brighter for farmers who are feeding cattle most farmers in lin coln have plenty of hay and coarse grains on hand to feed the stock un til pastures are ready and on the whole dairy cattle are in good flesh wheat looks very promising in went- worth fields have made good growth and are very green in northumber land county the demand for horses continues unabated upwards of 500 western horses have been sold by auc tion at campbeliford this winter at prices ranging from 125 to 175 for fair quality horses york county re ports the run of maple sap this year very much below normal a number of farmers not tapping at all in prontenac the prices of grade milch cows at local sales range from 50 to 70 and the demand seems quite keen in grenville a surprising amount of seed has been cleaned out of last years light crops the maple syrup season has been better than ex pected in leeds county p s fresh caught lake trout whole fish 20c lb sliced 25c lb salmon lbs 25c centre cut 15c lb lake whttefisii 16c lb white fillet 2 lbs 9c eat more hbh to getmore vep fbone tt we deliver georgetown art scott shell servicestation at monument oil gas lubricants cars washed good used cars for sale phone 161 v expert mechanic guetph and main st dairy production production of creamery butter in ontario during march was almost as high as a year ago the number of pounds- manufactured in that month is estimated at 4718600 as compared with 4815600 in march 1937 a de crease of only 2 per cent western central and northern ontario showed a gain in output but in eastern on tario there was a decline of165 and in southern ontario the tlon was 113 for the first three months of 1038 total creamery butter production in ontario amounted to 12267400 pounds as compared with 13047200 pounds in the similar period of 1937 the cumulative total for the threemonth period showed a reduc tion of 779800 pounds or 6 per cent the make of cheddar cheese hr march followed the trend of the two preceding months and was consider ably smaller than in 1937 output in march was 546 below a year ago and for the first three months 499 it is apparent that fanners are diverting their milk from the manu facture of cheese to the production of butter in their effort to take ad vantage ol the relatively high prices prevailing for the latter commodity the invisible ear drum invented bj aro leonard u sun uf the late rev a b leonard dd for many years secretary of the board of foreign missions of the methodist episcopal church for his own relief from treme deafness and head noises has so greatly improved his hearing that he can join hi any ordinary conver sation go to church and the theatre and hear without difficulty inex pensive and has proven a blessing to many people write for booklet to a o leonard inc suite 148 canada cement building montreal special friday and saturday special a this certificate worth 231 a bib lam osnwcefe ess sahties ie eeerar ve eee ev ser veasmk bfi l vacuum nub sacruss fountain hns iiv wiriijs ktuia uhttml uajumtu with each mm iw itimb ttmb mm tea ktm m mmmmrw i m ttw mmi in write t rtt om pdstel m iwm total ifc wu m ttpmm mel bw 9m man mmtmmwmmk m w whrifc twttv m jn how 1kb f 0n h m m h mi h iw ittf hr i uao tis ah nm rmniio whcb av maccormacks drug store tne ottawa spotlight by speourtor otuwa april 26th after a fort nights bister recess the parliament of canada is again back in harness before it lie- theflnal stages of legis lation already initiated a large part of the estimates the budget what ever new bills the government in tends to introduce this session and in all probability the new trade pact with the united states which is now in process of negotiation at washings ton there will also be the announce ment of means to be adopted by the government in the campaign against unemployment transportation questions win fill a good deal of the time of the parlia ment not only will these important and baffling problems be discussed in a special committee of the senate and the canadian- nauonaj deficit he te- subject of debate in the commons but mr howes transport bill will have still to run the gamut of investi gation and criticism before r it be comes law hitherto the railways only have been untter a board of regu lation the board of railway com missloners under the new bill this board to be called the- board of transport commissioners will control rates on inland shipping except bulk commodities such as grain and coal and air traffic as well as coastal ship ping via the panama canal the bill isnt an attack on the railway prob lem along the whole line it is a prepared advance in certain segments of the line highway traffic being under the control of the provinces except for the small interprovinclal traffic is not included the grim and forbidding fortress of the rail way problem itself stul remains in the path the bill however repre sents a real advance and the general opinion appears to be that the trans portation situation will be consider ably improved if threatened opposi tion is overcome and it passes into law the visit of the british air mission interest has been aroused by the visit of a british air mission to am erica it is hoped and believed that after making the rounds of aircraft manufacturing plants in the united states and carrying- out negotiations for delivery of aircraft to britain from that country they will make a similar extensive tour of canadian factories many people feel that the delivery of aircraft rrom factories in canada relatively more immune from aerial attack on account of distance than plants in the united kingdom would not only stimulate our air craft mahufacturing industry but would be a genuine contribution to defence national defence estimates there is likely to be a lively dis cussion over the balance of the de fence estimates when they are brought up in parliament but in view of the bitter truths in regard to the world situation which have been driven home to peace loving and peace sup porting canadians during the past few months there will in all prob ability be little serious obstruction to the appropriations a mr macken zie the minister of national defence said in an explanatory speech at van couver last wednesday the bulk of the criticism now being directed against the estimates is that they are too small as he pointed out the de fence programme is directed to the defence of our trade routes along which flow our wheat timber miner als and other commodities which are part of the ufeblood of our industries defence of our ports and of our neu- iucjtralltt 1 case some nation on the acton mrr n brown has purchased the sandy mann farm just east of acton- and across tbehighway from his own surmydale farm the farm 150 acres and has a fine stone house and barn on the premises there is also a greenhouse erected by the for mer owner mr charles darveu the purchase price was 4500 at the regular meeting of acton lodge uoi 467 five hew members were initiated and four members re instated wor bro fred norton past county master and wor bro nor ton jr of glen williams lodge were guests after the regular business was finished wm e oamrite called on wor c m h masales to take the gavel and proceed with the initiation xnony wor bro masales whq as sisted by wor bro c k browne wor bro w allans wor bro j p scarrow wor bro cannite war bro norton wor bro w evans bro 8 hubble and bro j m steele following the ceremony the -newly- initiated brethren and visitors spoke briefly as did several of the past mas ters lunch was served and the even ing concluded with- a social time mr and mrs ernjecoles and fami ly of georgetown spent the week end with acton relatives mrsrcoles and- family remaining for the week miss ladra reld miss margaret franklin mr s crlpps and ronnie mr and mrs charles landsborough attended the guelph association by pu rally at stratford on good fri day free press pacjflc sought to use our territory as an advance post for attacking an other nation if we do not drive off those who seek to use our bays and inlets for unneutral purposes as bases for attack on another friendly power somebody else will do it for as and we shall lose the sovereignty our territory for all their dip lomatic reticence those unwelcome truths will seem to many ca as unanswerable the onus on the defence ministry seem gradually to be swerving from proving defence is needed to proving that the measures being adopted are adequate for their objectives a new province interest is aroused by the suggestion from the peace river that that area joined with the yukon and part of the northwest territories should be form ed lntoa new province it brings up the question of the future of the whole vast territory that lies north of the western provinces and west of hudson bay it is fair to t non of t w p will give up any of the territory they now possess last autumn the pre mier of british columbia suggested that the eastern boundary of his province should be prolonged to the arctic seas in time possibly the other western provinces will seek the extension of their boundaries to take in the parc of the territory now lying to the northnof the 60th parallel the growth of mfifthg in this northern land has given added interest to the question but the p is still so small that it seems it hule early to decide whether a new province will be formed or whether the land will hej divided- between the present provinces debts collected for many years we have specialized in the handling of collections and are today hand ling a larger volume of business than ever before put our experience to work in clearing up your outstanding debts kelly aiken the collection specialists orangevhjjb ontario est 1890 phone 90 agents wanted wanted man with car to take over profitable bawletgh route es tablished customers sales wayup- this year must be satisfied with earnings of 30 a week to start writs rawleighs dept mlai4101i monc treal canada it ol calling all salesmen 1 agents would you consider a change thatj would really make money hew sales plan sale of 300 guaranteed food- r medlcinaltollet preparations lower prices liberal commission extra cash bonus free gifts if you have- a car and a little cash and want to- sell something that repeats the year- round in exclusive district write tor famzlex co 570 si clement montreal agents wanted men women start now and bs- assured of a profitable spring and summer business represent cressy factory in your neighborhood over two hundred- guaranteed necessities v tear coffee extracts etc real pro fits repeat business free premiums no money risk established territories- available in some localities write at once j r cressey company dept o 1536 dundas street west toronto 41 1 ontario 4t wanted good prices paxd for horseav injured cattle etc for fox m with injured animals phone vert prompt ly as meat must be secured immedi ately to be of use phone 95 r si georgetown reversing the charges horses positively never resold under any condition vankatter f03c farm 4tp notice to bog owners any person who owns or harbors a dog shall procure a tag on or before the 1st day of may 1938 tags may be had from the town clerk or the undersigned 3t w o marshall collector mothers day say tt with flowers potted plants or spring bloom 5 from john farmer phone 229 next bucks meat market georgetown change of time tables effective sunday april 24th standard time to toronto leave georgetown to kitchener 608 858 am 1158 am c 218 pm 410 pjn 615 pjn 910 pm x 930 ajn 1155 am x 135 pjn a 355 pm x600 pm xb 850 pjn d 1025 pjn e 1125 pjn x through to london a daily except sundays and holidays b sundays and holidays only c saturday only d daily except saturday sundays and holidays e saturday sundays and holidays copies of the new time tables are available at au offices and agencies all coach travel hdormation at w h long phone 89 we have a limited amount of oak flooring auction sale household furniture the undersigned has received in structions from the executors of the estate of the late christina marshall to sell by p aucti oh the nrer mlses at ltmehotjse on saturday april smh 1u8 at 2 oclock the following parlor suite ben organ good as new dining room table and six chain kitchen table and chairs 4 small tables rocking chairs -toed- room suites complete jrjth springs and matt single bed mattress a feather bet range coal heater coaloil store burner vmrola radio axmjhster rag txufl congoteoni rug linoleum mr carpets and matt town mower dishes kitchen utensils touet sets pictures many other articles it frank fetch auctioneer suitable for bedrooms halls ete special sale price 6c per square ft laid measure for example the flooring to cover a room 10 x 12 ft would cost only 720 including sales tax dorrnow dont wait for flies and insects to remind- you that screen time has come i get our esti mate on door and win dow screens before mr and mrs house flycall i are you go ing to screen the porch this year as you vovr- ed you would last sum mer now s die time 1 lh georgetown- lumber co phone 250 r

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