the georgetown herald wednesday evoriing july 1 9th i9w for this week freflihporirshdulderr- ihlltmt g breakfast bacon by the piece lb 25c machine sliced lb 27c legs of young lamb lb 31- i iui la ea stewing lamb lb j5 beef roasts best quality porterhouse v lb 27c t pure lard i 3 lb pail 25c i ue nnn fa s stock up at these prices christies graham wafers large p 19c 5 lifebuoy soap with coupons 3 for 15 5 red salmon tall tin 25c f k bordens or carnation milk j b large tins 3 for 22c salada tea brown label black lb 33 g beats all javel water for 25c 0 t gold medal coffee lb tin rose baking powder 1 lb tin j3 t 4 lffibvsporkand beans 20 o rtmforlsc p d kraft dinner 18c miracle whip salad dressing 5 8 oz 19 16 oz 33 j try the new ceheal 4 cucumbers nice size for table use each 5 s cabbage large head 5 california grapefruit good size 7 for 25c jjnewpotatoesrraberrffis tmarket prices 4 ohtamo gjtown tomatoes 1c c j buck 9 phone 28 we deliver grand garden party and concert 6nhefcswtnst the home of 0 mrs w a mcclure on friday july 28th at 830 pm dst under auspices of knox presbyterian church entertainment- by russ creighton and his canadian mountaineers veilknwn variety eatartahscae from tmeote featuring stze donald bpknce- oshlilmlhis charaoler ana omnte bar staler uttuc claba psut xvnatvi sessmttaul olri sbafar dancer sni aerefcatte mfwii the bkijbtnktonwtwins ifce celebrated tap aad nevetty dance- xssaa ft p ial mnst vemmsaraan ana wee pat refreshment booth on the grounds come and have a good time adults 25c children 15c omoh ftnt onramt be son u biasth k will the breath ue- erice or uomw cams h efttaptt i it ist good a always drink a ham at milk after eaunr onlou it nosby- troyi the a m sppl wlb sin purify the tlmpuwitfi ctaajktiag of the b tor s sv rwnti msmb oar to alio effee- local news rxnos garden prty july 3kb we have been having some cdot bather of late now is fbe time to destroy tbt eeds 11 firemens convention at vtnltby aug 4 8 6 tf the next pdbllc holiday- monday august ttta civic holiday toe herald started on its 13rd year of publication the beginning of this month mrmb budnaxk of acton is now the capable meobanio at owlls oarage georgetown if you want to pull business to your plaoe of bustaeae try an advert usenabnt in the herakl whatever the cookery experts aayi we insist that hash isnt made it accumulates help the band in their drive for funds would be a good slogan to keep tn mind baseball game at the park thurs day tomorrow night aft 7 pjn oakv ville vs georgetown den t miss it it is believed there are about ji8- 000 indians in canada not enough i give the country back to knox church garden party at the home of mrs win a moclure on friday july 28th keep this date in mind we appreciate the news items sent into this office by interested citl- sens with everyones help george- town will nave a newsy weekly the corporation of georgetown are ottering a number of fine houses far sale to the highest bidder in order to clean up the affairs of the hous ing conunission the much talked of royal motor car which their majesties used in their recent tour of canada was on for a short time at speights oarage on saturday afternoon c oandier one time of ebeneser church nassagsweya and latterly of glenmarris has accepted the charge of malton in toronto con ference two tramps had been to church and were discussing the service after wards yeah said the first and at ttve number of the hymn you tote up and hollered bingo thejalent on the presbyterian church garden party program will be entirely different to that on any pro gram put on by ru5 crclghtcifi and company in this district a clearing auction aale of house hold furniture will be neld at the home or mr roy zimmerman church st em saturday july 29th paruculars later prank fetch auctioneer there are those who contend that there was more drinking in 1878 than thereris today we suggest as a com promise upon which all could agree that there was too much drinking both men and now despite early fears canadas great est cash crop the tourist business seems to be shaping up weu the royal visit fortunately more than oil- set the counter attraction of the two world fairs in the united states hon george s henry onetime xuexlofthe province and dean of the legislature celebrated his 09th birthday an sunday he is still busy about his farms devoting his time to supervising the care of his cattle joseph dixon brampton suffered minor injuries when he was knocked from his bicycle by an auto on the highway near nerval he was able to return to his home after attention by dr w h brydon traffic officer bert howell investigated the accident the fire brigade were given a call early monday morning when a blaze was discovered at the woollen mills opermted by whiteleyporritt co the firemen responded quickly and had thevflre under control before much damage was done more than 9800000 will be spent in construction work at camp borden this summer including 8100000 far an rjcaf technical training school imimjng and 84000oq for a twotorey building to house the married menfe quarters aplana are well under way for the lions big celebration over civic holiday week end on saturday aug 5th following the garden party a dance will be held and on monday aug 7th following the band tattoo another big dance will be held the old town bell on the hall came in handy on monday in order to give the alarm of the fire at the woollen mills the siren which was blown down by a recent wind storm had not yet been erected when the necessi ty to use it arrived knox presbyterian church sunday school held a very successful picnic to bronte beach on saturday afternoon although the weather was rather cool for bathing sports of all kinds help ed to make for a very pleasant after noon followed by the usual picnic lunch the annual picnic of halton rural young peoples association was held at huttonvllle park last thurs day afternoon the afternoon was spent in games with horval girls de feating acton girls 11 3 in aoftbau and milton boys trimmed norval 10 0 a dance was held in the evening the local council of women have further done themselves oroud by in stalling a slide for the children at toe wading pool this will no doubt be appreciated by the youngsters who use the poolwhtch is capably super vised by the local council in the in terests of safety for the children there used to be two newspapers in waqberton a prodog and an antt- dog and every spring there was v flareup aa to whether amnions or dogs should have so to apeak the right of way curioatty at to tb doc trine of uwanalcbmated papen is new notigrrt the walkerton sarald- tjsma r that local lady bathes poodle- th public pool gees on to declare that ever since the pro digal on herded with the swine many think theres bean too moch familiar ity with quadruped it is undorstood that na the atrnanam in the bataltf- tumm ocfloe arenerer inimul to be come doy eared tbtooto star at the borne of mr william aestb a very enjoyable ing was spent when i neighbours and mend itork shower to baby 1 the evening was spent in games sing ing etc after which a dainty buffet luncheon was served atlene anne vas the recipient of many useful and beautiful gifts toe juvenile baseball team is now tied with acton for second place tn the halton county juvenile loop muton being group leaders in acton last week the team wjq 97 while the pert tier on t night muton won 4 2 in a good game- we wish the boys the best of luck hi the playoffs which will commence short- canadians realms the value reciprocal foreign markets because the lesponse to the overtures of those na tions which have taken advantage of the facilities for trade offered by the canadian national exhibition been most encouraging this year these exhibits will enjoy more commo dious quarters in the new internation al pavilion miss betty white of milton was the recipient of a beautiful dresser set at a party given in her honor at the home of mrs thomas dear on satur day miss white is to take up train ing in the ontario hospital at mlnuco organisations of which she is a mem ber the grace anglican church choir and the bible class of the same church presented her with a hymn book and a table lamp sos teresa p hunt music teach er at the acton public school for the past five years has resigned to go to windsor this is the fourth vacancy the teaching staff this summer miss hunt also taught primary class the other vacancies were filled when a new principal and two teachers were engaged last month to begin their duties in september sixteen children of the indepen dent order of foresters home in oak- vllle spent four days last week end at the worlds pair in new york the children were accompanied by mr and mrs f e hand mr hand is su preme chief ranger of the lop after their stay at the worlds fair the children were taken to coney island boston and portland the return trip was made by way of montreal and belleville the playing of massed bands was not always- just a matter of rehears- early tn the nineteenth century at a great royal review it was decid ed to have many massed regimental bands play god save the king the breathtaking moment arrived conductor raised his baton and what a terrific dscordant blaring was there no oae had thought that the several bands instruments were of different pitch 1 in these days of standard military pitch such a mixup would be impossible in fact one of the greatest treats a band lover enjoys is the per formance or dozens of massed bands such as is heard at the canadian national exhibition much is being said about the excel lent crop prospects in all parts of can ada this year this district is no ex ception and farmers are happy about it most of the hay has been cut fall wheat has coloured and is being cut and gives promise of being an excellent crop unless something unexpected happen between now and the end of the harvest farmers in this district will have wellfilled bams and gran aries this year prices may not be aa high as one would wish but it is al ways a matter of satisfaction to have plenty of grain and hay on the farm if the farmer has plenty of feed there is always the chance that he will able to make a profitable turnover in stock even if grain and potato prices happen to be low at brills i wes sport shirtsi specia v 4j ladies play suits gg ladies brill slacks navy and brown 9g ladies hollywood allwool bathmbsurrs 179 ladies white skirts to clear 7jjc lades white purses special 5 ladies silk crepe dresses all sizes 7 to ciear at 150 ladies shjc panties and bloomers 25c childrens silk sockees all sizes and coiowrm 2 v- 25c d brill co phone 167 corner milt and main sts georgetown pure food store main street north tabernacle georgetown rev h r pannabecker or olad ttdngs tabernacle toronto wtu t elate at the opening and dedication service at 8 pjn dj3t on wednesday july 26th you are invited to worship god with us tt monarch flour cfi fancy pastrty 24 lbs aw farneus tea o golden tip pekoe v u foil pkg toddy 39c i oz tin lc with 16 oz tin lifebuoy soap with coupon york sausage 25c quaker macarom tqc wks in 5 to 8 minutes pfcg sajjxtjshttrntery cleaner tin b7c siltex toilet tissue 1000 sheets sterilised 3 for i5e ivory soap 09 441100 pure 2 large bars 15e mapiie leak pttsiflkb bran 12 or pkg 10c fanc brooms dyed to match your kttchen sse neilsofrs pubs jersey cocoa 8 ox tin is jello bennys favorite 7 flavors s tor c3e oouxtsn west baking powdbb 16 oz- tin he k ppb tjb8tjbb z pkgs sse sweet fickle cottage boll by the piece lb itto bwhafit pickle back bapqn by the piece choice b bacow by the piece lb k fresh boiogna by the piece lb uhp wmz nx ftjme ny bulk twmnone bug nu fbbsh fbott and vegetables a e farnell phone 75 free delivery the weed situation on the whole local residents trying to keep the noxious weeds in control they are being cut as often as necessary to keep the seed pods from ripening and every effort is be ing made to prevent the swead of them a little care before the seeds ripen will assist in materially lng the future weed crop careless picknickrs advised to leave property clean when with the closing of school the holi day season has opened in earnest from now on picnic parties will be a favorite pastime with many of the residents of cities and smaller towns favorite picknteking spots will crowded for the next two months and as usual there wlu be many plaints heard or the old dirty paper empty tin cans broken battles and banana and orange peelings left lying around these testify to the filthy habits of picknlokers who are so conslderatejas to mar these favorite beauty spots many of the ptoknlckera trespass on private property aa though they owned the place and make them selves generally a nuisance owners of cottages or picnic grounds cannot be blamed for objecting when all sorts of litter are left behmd for someo cose to clean up and folks wfc that sort of- thing have do a blame but themselves if they are de prived of a plaoe to spend a pleasant hour or two if rural dwucn were to go into the city and ttaje a plcakr on a privately owned pr a great howl would be rised and they would probably be faced with court action for tnapanmg ouy dwattai ahoaatt keep this tn mind when they are pen ding a holiday in the country and ob serve the goldaarrulev do unto other as ye would that they do unto you he why did you send that poo fellow back for your cold uraauit bvi1 never rind it sba x only wanted to tfaa obap off my hands i special this week 1 1 good feed screenings 1800 in half ton or over lots ground and delivered per ton heavy mixed grain chop 125 capo fly spray m stmr oonulner 1 1a per gal we rrr a full line of master feeds open wednesday and saturday evenings j c clark phone 195 flour feed and seed georgetown qfl q o i hydro power off sunday july 23rd u from 700 ajfl to 83q am in georgetown b hydriigwor will be- off on the 9th line from b fl railway tracks to- glen williams on roaewst aad 5 john st from railway track to 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