tir the georgetown herald wednesday evening september 7th 1938 ill attractive selection of smart attire for cidot roys and girls awaits your inspection at silvers dept store where your dollar goe farther phone 375 georgetown news from the nyal drug store have you all your school suppues we are ready to serve you with a firstclass supply of school supplies of all kinds including text books prepare yourself for fall weather start now to fortify yer system anal balld op your resistance to colds and infections with one of the following tonics wampoles cod liver oil extract 100 nyal cod liver oil 59c 98c pj haltver oil capsules 100 squibb cod liver oil 50c 100 150 nyal cod liver oil capsules 100 nyal cod liver oil tablets 100 ayerst cod liver oil 50c 79c 1 a tonic to suit every requirement maecormacks drug store bessey at the residence of her daughter mr richard l clarke 24 maclean avenue toronto sat- u3pda 8ept susie r t widow of the late w h bessey in her 75th year 1t doesnt always pat to advertise obituary mrs bertha firesttse a lifelong and respected resident of oeoregtown in the person of mrs bertha flrestine passed away sud denly atnher home on- victoria st on saturday evening deceased was bom in georgetown fiftysix years ago she is survived by one son russell and one sister miss minnie plrestine the funeral took place from the home of mr and mrs j murphy to holy cross church on tuesday at 9 ajn requiem high mass was- offered by rev father mcbrlde interment took place in greenwood cemetery georgetown the pallbearers were john morrow jaa gllllvet thomas warnes joseph cox john mcglbbon j j gibbons there were many beautiful floral tributes and numerous mass cards read of advertlse- thc least hardly everyone has express the advertisers meaning such as that ok chestnut do hot go elsewhere to be cheated come to us a write in the yorkshire post has collected a number of new ones al leged to be genuine the other day he says he passed an eatinghouse of the cheaper variety in the window appeared an announcement printed in large red letters dine here once you will never dine anywhere else an advertisement appeared local paper he says reading try our butter nobody else can touch it who would want to try after reading that he asks nor does be think thrifty shoppers would be attracted by a line in a circular issued by a firm of leeds haberdashers which says we are running a sale of men 5 shirts which will only last for one week chinese boy scout and girl guide war heroes ba1wbt 11mfs maxmkia lfl chinese boy scouts and girl robert james maxwell guldes ot singapore who enlisted for after an illness of six weeks the flrst aid and hospital work death occurred in st michaels hos pital thursday sept 1st of robert james maxwell aged 62 of 3 raglan ave toronto born in ahoghill county antrim northern ireland he came to canada in 1899 and joined the sales staff of dresses ltd and was later employed by the t eaton co mr maxwell was a member of the independent order of the com mercial travellers association and a member of st clair avenue united church his wife florence acres maxwell died some years ago he is survived by one son stewart r max well one sister maragret b maxwell and two brothers william and ar thur all of toronto funeral services were held at miles funeral chapel st clair avenue west saturday after noon with interment in st john s norway cemetery rev dr j e todd of st clair united church of- delated j e k cutts at the advanced age of 91 years j e k cutts passed away on sunday august 2ist at the home of his daughter mrs c vangoozen born in nottingham england in 1847 was the eldest son and last surviving member of the family of rev cutts dd educated al merchant taylors school in london and pel sted collete essex he later studied troop architecture under mr christian and t comrade was made an fjuba ifellow of the one scout roal institute ol british architects i while carrvins during his hie ork as an architest other sco it die he designed over forty churche- as truck ciriur- woindcxl well as other buildings and homes in station wli jo owi dra 1912 he came to canada and bought t tht g rl guide c c kong farm al terra coua which was during an n nud while she w chinese war zone but one remains according to a weekly news bulletin story from london scout headquart- the survivor is ng chee keng i lad of 19 now living in a hankow hospital recovering from bullet wounds and a fractured skull ten of his companions have been killed two badly wounded and remaining four reported missing his only remaining friend is miss chong yeng tack social secretary of the unit known as the singapore chinese war front service corps who had her right leg amputated as a result of a severe machine gun wound while serving in a first aid field station on the shansl front in the partv of young heroes were nine boys and seven girls all in their teens mostly students in singapore they represented the cream of the oversea chinese scouts and guides in malaya most pf them came from families of high standing they were led by a capable girl miss mack swee cheng the only daughter of a wealthy chinese sugar merchant in singapore besides rescuing the wounded and giving first aid the boys were used as dispatch runners under the constant dangers ol the battlefield they for got their cwn safety when things or greater importance were to be per formed the evacuation of the chinese frorr- shanshii found three ot tad includhik a girl killed b a strav bul a me sage the hen a red cro a field pure food store 24 lb bag monarch fancy pastry flour 59c red river cereal per pkg 23c anna lee scotts special cake flour per pkg 31c 2 pkgs minute tapioca and one ivrenepetalware5herbetdlsh 30c l i lb pkg westons english quality assorted biscuits 30c 1 bottle hawks furntture cream free with 1 pint tin hawes floor gloss reg value sic for se 2 tins water glass for preser vino bogs z5e 3 oe bottle fancy quality red cherries in heavy syrup me 3 pkt sugarcrisp corn flakes tu 4 bars surprise soap and 1 bar infants de soap c sweet fickle cottage roll py the piece lb txe peamealed back bacon by the piece jo sze choice breakfast bacon by the piece h e fresh bologna by the piece b mc 2 x 1 lb pkgs pure lard so whiz fly fume n bulk bring yoarr own container anal save money choice fresh fruit and vegetables a e farnell phone 75 free delivery o when you come to toronto for the exhibition be sure to visit the shaw schools exhibit booth no 127 general exhibits bldg shaw vocational guidance directors will be in attendance to give you advice and intelligent guidance as to your choice of a career no obligation shaw business schools 1130 bay st- toronto honest aid t was lincoln wasn t it who gave u3 that epigram about fooling some of the peo ple all of the time and all of the people some of the time times have changed some people today cant be fooled at all they are the ones who buy thought fully and spend wisely they are guided by the most uptotheminute news about pro ducts pnees and values they read the ad vertisements in their local paper whether youre marketing for to nights dinner for a refrigerator or for a home the most reliable guides are printed right here in this paper for you make it a habit to shop at home by newspaper before you set out it saves time saves tiresome searching and it saves real money mr merchant make sure your sales mesage appears every week in these columns for the guidance of local buyers ami thus keep the local dollars at home operated for him bv his son char es in 1882 he was joined in holy wed lock to miss emma peacock who pn deceased him in 1916 five childnn remain to revere the memorv of a beloved father w frank cults erin dile mr h f mceham toroi to mrs w rutlcdrc terra co ui chas e cutts acton and mrs c s van goozen anon two other chlldun died within a week of each othir m r for jenrs r0 to all who ed have betn beriavcd sjmpithj of ma dr friends got out at this tim rcctink the evacuation of gees around loiieu piie of his jears mr cutis was quite hpui active and took a keen interest in jldu evervthing he had rmde quite a col lection ol pioneer artic t and last vear was one of tin 1iraest and most enthusiastic exhibitor in tht htmoncal section at acton f ur t t u nera as t eld on tuesdnj trternoon win service conducted in fat allnn s church acton by rev a e brocks the pall bearers were six grand ons jack dick ond donald vansoozcn edward rutlede allan and stinlev cutts interment was made in greenwood cimeter georgetown rev mr banks of erindale conduct ed the service at the graveside among hit floral tribiton were those from the family the grandchildren tile mccleary family mrs w noble mr and mrs q masoii and mrs a h bishop free press i joshiph chlttj the famous english judnt w as one dav listening io particularlv unintt resting case it dealt wuh ho isehold goods and ari cultural inp mints after lilkim t jot i n f i i 11 the coin was near i leip the lawver rcrrark and n a mv cri i w 11 id vss mv ill t the furniture you have bc n doll ml for an aim iv repli d tlu leinied watch our window fpb weekly icb cbam specials and oonvboxionbbt fresh fruit salad sundae 1 3c 2 for 25c longs confectionery 89 milton dr and mrs h e bcwell dauphin man and clifford lush of winnipeg have returned home after a month s vacation v kiting relatlv cs on the mountair and vlclnlfv on tuesday evening last the stafl of the bell telephone office milton presented miss ethel l brcnnan a september bride to be with a beaut i f ul silver cream pitcher sugar bow 1 and tray friends of pilot officer emest rob ertson here who heard of his narrow escape at weston last thursday in a sp airplane crash recalled that dr d e robertson chief sur geon at the hospital for sick child ren is the youths uncle he was one of the three burled in the moose river mine episode young robertson who was born and spent his youth in milton crashed in his plane from a high altitude but escaped with cuts and bruises he was practising fore ed landings at the time t a hutchinson left today on a business trip to the western states while in california he will visit his sister who is residing in san fran cisco he was accompanierby mrs hutchinson mr and mrs john rush of milton wish to announce the engagement of their younger daughter marlon b rn to norman o hopper eldest son ofmr and mrs aubrey e hop per of allandale the marriage to take place late in september mr and mrs w j stephenson oi north bay mr and mrs j stephen son and daughter janice of levmck and mr m stephenson of new lis- keard visited mr stephensons hater and brother mrs the mcjannett and mr albert stephenson last check these dominion values clovbt mand honey n i vnh z 49 quality guarantied dqhino bkinrdr v 15 uut macaroni 3 14 lachine hands cut wax beans 3 light meat tuna fish atsorted except ganvim tartta oad c heinz soups xx cocoa l 19 m rom brand gnat staffed qwea zs olives it59 cleaner r 5 sugar n 52c cerlo 23c imin sealers 105 s 95 fruit lemon oil facial soaf woodburys 215 domestic kf shortening al d 25 25 5 peaches shipments received daily phone 66 we derer oranges real juicy bananas celery dominion stohe