Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 7, 1928, p. 2

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page tnc ocoaobtowti bkbaid march tli ibsh wa guarantee every pound of salada tea we sell that it b fresh delicious and full welcftat of pure line quality teal if you are aot satisfied full purchase price will be refunded laid by all grocers 75c to 105 per pound salada birth nurrlifm mud death r bow ctwapbd for at the following rat births 60c tarrimgtm b0- diahw me memorial cards co 10c pmt un extra for poetry born kiiikiatuickal umehuiuit uti fob 2hth 1s2h to mr ami mr ml ny klrkoetrlcli u dautihtor dimj ckkavkin 4rorttowii mi tutwjiy march tlth 1ww jmn oloav in 71 nt ymr j1ifunral will tukipuco tnun lat riojiwo mrnnbb kirs on thumday march hth ut l p in tntvr- merit in grmnwooil vmotcry chain red and white res i real ains good lor only thursday friday ami saturday comfort soap 4 bun comet com j tins flarvcut marmalade 10 or jorn njrup 2 lb tin 2 for ited and white salmon quaker oats with china prunes choice santa clara 2 lbs cntcllcs macaroni old dntoli tiger catsup we 23r 17c 27c 18c 3e we lie 9c servus goods rwrras oortoc per lb servus choice com 2 for 2ft soekeye salmon tall tins 41c flour mill bag we floor wax i lb tin s the tot whir high quality and low price meet you save monty baying your groceries harm l quality always higher than price i 1i mofn 5freal e b cibbens manager phone 349 georgetown notice speight s garage the pioneer garage of george town is again being operated by j speight efrwfr we solicit your patronage t j speight cuds si c onioary grocery specials for lent igrandys the pun food grocery 1 1 i i i 1 1 1 old cheese per lb shell macaroni 1 lbs for rodiaut macaroni tt lba for alphabet macaroni 3 lbs for paokngo macaroni 2 for hackaire spaghetti 2 for tomatoes 2 tinh for comet peah 2 tins for f onuit com 2 tins lor caiupbolls toinatu roup 2 tint for ifoinr tomato soup 2 tina for hairh chicken soup 2 tins foi tiger cauup quart liottle millionaira orcrossod fih sanltros 2 tinh glacier sardines 2 tin sue 26j 2o 25c 2o 2o 2c 25e 2o 2o 22n 20c aso ifle 20 mm s uoiiuiii in the uwb ot mrs stephen dul sonat the homo of her son thomas gv dolson aecimd lino west chfng- uocousy mar lit this diutrict loses a highly ostectnod and lifelong reai- dent mrs dolson had been ill since last november and her death was not unexpected hlu ua eighty throe years of age and wait born ai union mi the sixth hue west ching uacousy hefort her marriage she wai miss mary jane mokane and was the daughter of the late james mlkuw who settletl in that distrlat over one hundred yeavs ago mrs dolson was the last surviving inem- ber of the family she was a racm ber of mount pleavant presbyterian churoh and in her earlier yoan was ooe of iu molt active workors her husband predeceased hor live years ago two sons thomas o dolson and albert dolson chinguooouay and four daughters mrs john hun tor norvsj mrs t l leslie ner val station mrs h nicholson sneh grove and mrs john h mcclare brampton survive mary iloban the death oooured at the family residence petrolia on saturday even ing feb 25 of mary hearin dearly beloved wife of john t- iloban ura hoban was beloved by all who knew ber her hospitality and un assuming kindness made ber a host of friends who filled the church on tuesday morning when solemn re quiem moos was celebrated by kev father bellisle c8b or st mich aels college toronto nephew of the deeeued with rev fuller mccar thy pastor of bt josephs church sarau as deacon and rev father powell pastor of st philipscburch petrolia as sobdeacon an eloqnont sermon was preanhed by the rt rev mgr aylword pastor of our lady of mercy churoh sornia- hesidos hor husband she leaves six daughters sister m bundinft of st uisnlai academy windsor mis james p coffee winnipeg beatrice of ann arbor mich and rett elizabeth and hlandina all at home also two sisters mrs m lamb of unelph and mrs j e bellisle of toronto the bearers were mr john j mulligan mr malcolm macleod mr charles momions all of samia mr edward burleigh mr james p staploton and mr t galllvan mrs hoban formerly lived in georgetown and was a first cousin of mrs rojt hiokey mssrcuaai ivcscslattea a m grandy phone 7b sanslttttm ciiraittei pfssasl ithwfv halton garage fsme7 ssi prompt smrviemand firttclau workmanthip on all makom of can lludio ami car llatteriea renbarged oas qlls ktc satisfaction luarantkkii j m doyle prop mill st on the evening of friday march 2nd ml annie 8tull and john campbell of the eighth line esques ing opsnrd their beautiful home to the friends and relatives to the number at about ona hundred and fifty to abower with gifts miss ireno sinclair who is annnt to leave this neighborhood when all had gathered minx alice williamson a euss mate read the following address miss irene o sinclair we your friends and neighbors have gathered here this evening to spend a few p hours with you most of us have known you nil your life and with a great degree of pndo and pleasure we have watched you since you commenoed sohool at num ber 16 going from their to george town high sohool and theiine obtain ing yoar normal certificate and receiving the honor of being accepted as a teacher on the staff of ryersoo publlo school toronto vou have always taken a deep interest in the welfare of this community ily your pleating disposition and genial man ner you had the happy faculty of making all persona enjoy themselves it is with a great amount of pleasure that we laarn you are about to enter a new sphere in life and we know by your past that you will mako it a happy one we wish you to acoept these pifts as a token of our appreci ation and esteem in which you are held by your friends and neighbors oar best wishes go out with yon to yonr new home and we all join in wishing yon and your intended hus band every sucoesa in lifo signed on behalf of friend a ml neighbors mrs annie stull luella nickell wilson jack campbell mrs l h priw wm a wilson alur the receiving of the presents miss sinclair thanked the givers very kindly rev k maoleau of knox uhurob acted aa chairman addresses were given by mr maolean wm a wilson and wm iowdy all of whom spoke very highly or miss sinclair after which solos wen rendered by messrs wm dowdy s oiaby and john nickell miss willa prioe gave a very sne reading after singing for they are jolly good fellows a lunoh wae served and the remainder of the uvenlng spent in dancing music or the evening was supplied by the nickell orches tra town council caiamafcah krai netv sired ugms fire calel reilass fasted curling uuruitowh murii fit- utjh coum 1 1 met with mur liile in ilti- iliair itvinv nvur mul nil intiti i writ l coiimil prvmiil coiiniiuiikatlutih un rvuil irani a tint mi hi k i hyuti ciunuliatii ailjuiiliiicnl iujiviiu mw ailmu tiro murtiti luw climuirul co ind hipin tmiiit t lleultli v kiuu mill v 1111111111 uiltlrftl oiinnil n watir ttitim t tjykti iiiiixuseh1 touiiml it bin uliuif mr connolly mr h tuple ton jtldriiaiul con no 1 1 rt tin ularin iyn rem it uuh dulwl tluil thy flro coinuuttts iiwtt i coiuntittiw ol thwh from thu tfri hrinmleaitj ot noiiietliiiik itotimtt in plnw lhforf oumil moved by a miulariii ituntlthl by h cloat- that tliv cliuirmitii of chanty unlit ami polifp im em- jmiwcrctl to hate liyhtn placinl ut the moiiuiiiiiit am it- tuu vinmry carnitl 4 moved by a almlunii acomlel by j ii moukonio that rhi tvniuna- tion of ailwrtttwi aw vue clilnf i tkiapt4l 6arril moved by j it- maukuimiu tweoud- wl by ii glaive that tho tollnwlng otubiinut bo paid john mopotmhl coal 0105 henry marubmunt stu 1800 henry marohroentww 1800 tamoa harding ntu 1100 lames harding bu 1330 honry mnrebmeni ww 18j0 honry murchment stu 1800 giiclph gonoral hospital 13800 miuk ryan ww 0c0 municipal world stationery 5144 j a simpaon ww 100 imperial oil co 435 it h thompson a co vtw 1010 dominion kublvr 0 13000 filinolair 825 georgetown hydro ww 146 ww 4874 i h- 76 uli 3ca klmtt thompflon inuuranoo 0825 movwl by ii cleave ntwonded by j b maokpnxio that wu do now ad journ to meet at the uoxt regular meeting or at the rail of the mayor fumed ill hiitttri 111 the limey curling coiumhtioi titok lue ut the vhtiiu luul thiirsulay tiikht when itolt erwiihnit won the mui h utiveu prizin ny doleuiitijf he rinu- hkipwtl hv 1 m wallace mid win ioiik thi pincers uertilm lollow ii humiltoti ted krwni a i uitv uohl krwiu i i thmiiphon w c anthouj ruhutu 1 it wulluee w v grant i kelly w itrowu w i4m1k xrimt viiior inn kiddall keelo mhms 4 imrle lluan jiiume louth lurtirt tirnhnin ilolftii hlatihhiirii len-i- hilth jtuiu itolufr kthel wimmis hlurley itillinn ivwj knitf nriiiiu iteid inhi iiuii1uicj lot cab llrutd iiiml iittuduiiee for hebi4m nui kip tap hob lt aoya it a not in it with iiiihu ur flhnohnginelt rabbit luttmllsmela dab the uulion colli ly hulbtetn liit4mlerhclub hau eleetwj the-lol- luuiug iiffnvr lor tjie oiihiiitnf your- irefiident walter tennis milton vlot preaiduitj4 thoraus hird george- tflwn and m f hrown norval seuretnrjtreahiuef krank g stark milton director trafalgar town- shp at detiriug palermo 1 wu- on palermo nolium townahip morley wauon taaloy joint hliep pan milton enqueuing township mr kelly georgetown i dovrlea georgetown nastiugaweya township f ithiiiehurt cambellvillp mr kitelung moffat labile school oddkllows nlflhl vitu i uallrdfcrm there won a largo gathering at the oddfellow hall in tho arena on mon day nigbt wlwn ttoroe sixty ofhoers and members of albert lodge toronto paid a visit to the local brethren the vinitors were mot at the radial station hero by reeve near and u deputation from orion lodge and es corted to the lodge rooms where they were introduced by ddgm ritchie of anton and welcomed by t f griove ng tlie degree team of the visitors un- iderthe direction of degree master bra da vies of toronto exemplified the tint degree in a manner which won the pronto and admiration of the large gathering tlie work being ac companied with rauaio supplied by the hplundid orehentni ol albert lodge at tlui tsunuliuuaii ol the lodge work refreshmeiiu were served and a plcaaiut time spent in a program of music by the orchestra violin solos by 11m jack thompson club wring ing hy uro ifohn canton speeches by visiting anil local hrethreu and community tinging hro t f grieve ng of orion lodge occupied the chair a number of visiting brethren were pnwent from acton and brampton card of thank ur and lire harry prewwoud wish to tfcaak mltuiofs and friewis for their auar hl to uwni in their ud iwiwwajmt eauatd by the death of th4r darilac ttaugnttr edith hockey in the llalton league gamo played at the arena on friday nigbt last georgetown defeated milton by the score of 7 to 3 tho game was one of the best played hero this winter aud only a few peualties were given by rerorec wortley for iniuor often cea the first period was scoreless but in the early part of the second period jaok buck started the scor ing for tlie locals reid secured the next and was fallowed shortly afterward by buck who bulged the twine for a third talley milton boat hollowoy for two and gibbons scored anuther for tho locals making tho score at tho end of the secoud period georgetown 4 milton 2 the third period was all george towns the visitors being skated of their feet by the locals speedy for ward hue tost walters and black burn each had a goal to their credit in this period white the visitors were rewarded with a lone tally making tho hnal score georgetown 7 milton 3 on monday night georgetown handed uakvilln a 5 to 0 trounoing at the arena in u halton league gome the game was too onesided to be classed as a good exhibition of hockey as the game progressed orossclieoks trips bntends etc became added attractions whioh put several players in the box on friday night tlie provincial mills meet the kckc and this promises to lie one of the highiinks of the reason aw earlj miser i reckon said u farmer that i get up earlier than anybody in this neighborhood i am always up be fore three oclock in the morning another farmer said he always bad part or his work done hy that time the lirst fanner thought he won not speaking the truth and decided to test him a few mornings later he got up at two oclock and went to the neighbors house he rapped at the back moor and the neighbors ife opened it where is your husband asked the farmer expect ing to hear that ho wu in bed he was around hen early in the morn ing answered his wife hot i dont know where lie is now v ur iv honours kilie smith jane morrison irene armstrong isa bel thompson isubel collier rilly maolaren ifrss josephine heath aud holen llroan helen mcdonald kathleen hale horace hurly walter mcgil vray jack sannilers und ouiar dig- gins catherine dilly alan mcdon ald frances atkinson haiel barnes bruce mackanxie doris green ern est a oil loiiyain woods mary arnold and koycole robert reeve rosa poile alice walker john lane frank dewhursl jr iv honours edith itullivant david creitihton nellie maynard berntoc mcdonald juan evans percy saxe nathan silver maxine bell david baxe pass verdun wright mann scrymgeour ross nuncan lawrence cole flora graham aileen bell eileen costigan nnd david hryden vomon mecumbar lille francis huth jiunsjly reginald hoare annie hall mary edwards and jim ritchie ethel barker ruth beau mont jean hill sr ill hon margaret latimer john cnmmlns and hazel smith equal posh margaret long norman herbert fred denisou margaret simons edna hurley frances evans richard riddall carl hyde clarence kennedy michael connelly und prank kentner equal elsie carter aleo atkins neville jepson albert reeve earl marchment lloyd san derson margaret hoggins bessie walker helen mcallister cavell davies dorothy wright jr ill hon frank bolger ar tlinr cooke marion dilly roy lacoy bruce kennedy and russel varey equal una digging and dorothy mimros equal doris lacoy konnath mookonrie equal kathlpeu mulhol- land erin norrington lau mookon- lie duncan tost harry hickoy jim vallntine harry dewhurst ireno starret pass aunle loratso rosie lorus- sn and dorothy sargent equal mar- jorie hilts godfrey collier helen richio helen armstrong jaok cunn ingham esther brill mary tost hazel walker lenore wood sr ii hon kenneth edwards vema locey billle braisby ruth davis josephine poile doris bessey equal frances deans john ross fred armstrong stewart maolaren audrey merritt equal mary filler eleauor wright ina sparling elmer stookford harry allen aud wilfred murray equal glenna leslie james emmerson george riddall betty simons isabel hoare earl wiloox pass betty koan edwin shortill roy weston arthur bnllivant lloyd grace mary relth dorothy barber enrin hilts- jr ii hon billle latiinor mar- jorie evans mildred davidson clif ford hilts elm tost doris kean leslie clark joyce 8taoey walter brentford lillian bell dorothy mo niven audrey grieve margaret evaus and john graham equal mary collier jessie mcdonald robert foulis ernest hyde pass stephen emmerson viout ingram doris green naomi boban arthur armstrong and jaok loront- son equal cltve hailey and lorraine latimer equal evelyn banderson jauk wettlaufer elmer mccuraber edward arnold grant mimms edna simpson irene carter aileen deb bie and lorraine wright equal lornn clarkson frank king uillio feller evelyn wood jano denison grace edwards alan bryden ed ward huggins flossie smith sr i hon m starret a brill e aloott a costigan p reeve e simpson e hills j hoare f john son k uwins t hoban m king pass m raby a atkinson j sanderson p cleavej walters k redshaw b bondfleld e leilas p ostrander b monally w cummins f golden b oxley g hilts r james e webster b mogulgan v cole d redshasr p carter j young pr hon margaret muclaren i nd floria feilor oqual jean ituddell ehel mnenery marjorie kean eva harding peggy adams and olive mcdonald equal los emmerson douglas allatt margaret james and george lorg equals annie llullivunt baraioa harrington and bobbie gold- ham psssdaisy uraisby illllie ed wards and john wagatafle equal bruce llarley butter hale ethel i ivr cent i ii saedal saees uarac on mar lul anil 2nd a nclul iuo day ennrsi- on ttcnp uan put ni in ioorumii lij ullician nl the ituni ininii live stock branch in iimiium tion with our local agricultural lt prewntativc pour mumouii kiv hold and the luul that the attendance nicrensed as the course prognici would go ti show that the inforuiu- liongivcli was appreciated bv tftfle in attendance nlnl everything con sidered tlm course was a decldtd hum- cesu two railway caj were iitilirnl the one was equipped as a h-olun- and doiuonntratjr car the other had iii sheep representing different market classes andourcominoii breeds or sheep the local branch through our agricultural lteproiitative is prepared to follr up this special work by giving asiiianoe in doching nnd the installing ol tanks and dipping the grading ol rams and nny other phase of sheep bus- liandry that the farmer requires assist auoe with as in former years twine and sucks tor shipping wool may be obtained at tho agricultural repre sentatives office milton tree mm arrestetl tor rex tjttmttkbw there wore dramatic moments sat- arday night when a group or provin cial police officers headed by cbler inspector john miller scoured a 30 mile area in thin district and rounded up three men wanted on the charge of robbing the fox farm of j g nichol son at kilbride north of waterdown on the night of feb 4th the search for the men was carried on under unpleasant conditions the roods were bod and the men wanted took refuge in the woods the three men sought were well ac quainted with the district and were therefore able to evade capture until early sunday morning when day light revealed their biding place for 12 hours the chase wa kept up wnhniil i hi i- 1 ru p t i n n ili- line prisoner ncl i lie nllmi ultci llltf rcvoiily i iii m the prcne- ii fill of gllelph nil iii l u ing near mill i mil ih gimliu liulliiilioi iu mill and lcirkcliwn lf rnf nnl oiii illliowe limlpl thirteen liet u mien n ih- nlghl flint ihe irnn i- 1 the wm- net i inn ivln i iii i anilnulmia mrii tuiwi i i wan iiihi cvlilelee tlitl ililv f the iiiiiiiiuih m ninulitt iciil mi itelliiiy llicin i iij f mn- ihmi iiiirlt n id w l wii nl o eyiileinc llnil i truck hml laen iimiii lit tint h the hill nllli era eugakiil m il- rouuilup were ttiirluli unilei i lnl iliipeeuir millei irolnllie hepjrt- inenl ot minim fiiveit iuii hiii ontnrin provincial inli- i i qusrtbin toronto during matlirday iiiuln ill i- iii -i- n lliluih aetlll liii linelli i leuiueiimii i iir hiihiu diiuiry h- ionic ii i inu iiiii 1 mui i m lllllmillei- lilipel i i i liklllll ml iii lie i -in- mil it iv is iln- li eci 1 1 lie- leii lint ii- inerwl the no it ii iliir lielini ilu ntur n win ii it- i ilill time mh hihh tie- miiiiei uie ludueil iii oal mil inl iirl siiiiiiu iiiirniliif vrd roso orange pekow has eurnod tho iiatronarr and unod vvsll of more tea drink- eri than any other high l u n 1 1 t y tea in canada judg13 of rood tea gladly ulvo more for red roaw orantte pekoe because they know hint the value they re ceive it worth many tintee tho fow extra cent they pay to to to to to to to to to to to to g to to see j 11c canadian legion j besl to one king one empire one organization of w e- men and women m rerttme whe gtrvea use ass sea ud in ihe air jj do not forget the meeting to be to held in the town hall to friday evening march 9lh at 745 j llnutvrbatebik and free service for jul ed barker sec tra pro tm 5 tototototototototototetototototo spring millinery eeeeeeeaaaaaeaasissaeiasfceaaaaaa awe v for immediate wear now ready your inspection invited misses claridge herald block georgetown your home comes first windsor chairs they are made in many styles bul their chief characteriatica are the backs which are shaped like an archers bow with support ing spindles solid shaped seats and outspread legs being both decorative and useful windsors are suitable or a wide number of purposes they make an ideal occasional and extra chairs in any room priced from 9b76to 91778 diningroom suites an attractively designed suite of 9 pieces in fumed or walnut neatly decoialed buffet fitted with lined drawer for silver full fretwork on china cabinet extension table and black leather- seated diners priced at 800oo money saving opportunities fo beds extension couches mat tresses springs kildien fnrntlure etc juitm wlaw select la ah sizes mien h c mcclure the homo farnhhing store phone 54 georgetown

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