Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 2, 1928, p. 1

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oumptpplng process prevents internal heat every fibre of every cord u insulated and impregnated with rubber which prevents r internal friction and at the same time binds the cords together by a stronger union of rubber thus giving greater strength and flexibility to the tire take advantage of the gumdippuls process ta lower your tire costs this year your local firestone dealer not only supplies you with these better tires that cost no more but also gives the better service that enables you to benefit front every extra mile built in at the factory ptrostone tirs it rubber coumny ov canada ualtxl hauiltosr canada yakg uosr uajta m novum ttrestotie firestone builds thb only oumpippgp tirm t j speight dealer georgetown db wu t paol prtyaieian and suraacn medical officer of floalth in ewjuotinfl towninlp offla llaura 1 to and 1 to p as pksna u okc and flmldtne halo utraat outitb oppoalta prabrurtao church dr c r w roib phyaician and surjjf on mill ftrl goorgelown iihuu- ti ebhoub suruaon grlf llopttal toronto dr o v wlfmamt fbymdan and surgoon uedical ofreor of health guorgetown ohlce am iutaidoncoqucon st south phama88 olllca houra0loami laandfifipm also by opnointmont r k wation d d u d s ooratawti ofihea haart0 t b caeapt ykaiatlay aftaraaabt do a i l heath ldi dntlat otbea in lsaaa block on door noril aff oneill carrtaaa raotorr hour a m to p m dr r lcaruohth veterinary surgeon ato ham at nona oeobortoxrif ohiropraotio a ha4ialbs sai octaapatkr at klaataialty service odatr kfaicttat oburepraaue maoraalaaaatar tadt attcitdajrr haw iha moat complat and uivto oac chlropraciically in ontario heiuieir tba okuayraauv palaaaa ora4aate 1ft yra yraatla oalco naat to oncllla garar wadaasday v saturday 2lo 57 to 9 pm olbar daya and hours by appoint matat pbonalsow realdenca luu atuuualliwa 213 tuesday ano friday 3 to 9 n m have your eyes examined by dr ot walker d0sc pksaabol bruistea giassmfromf3t5up the bait isnsai and framse supplier clean em up i this u tlio timo to clean up your bloiir acuountii 1 we are bpuoialislh in collen ttonn it u tum your had t dkht8 into hurd unsli we i am diiintf thlu for otlierh- x why not for vou j kelly aiken i paratttoat callaataaa ovaaxavlua oaalab owea taa4 t ssae4ta4e aai j sanford stewarttown plumbing tinsmllhing eahaulcs cfeecrlatty uvea raaaemr ii jr flamaauaaaaaajb fjotaclwwb hlft livingstones bread the peoples choice now aold at 18c cash per large loaf have you died our brown bread we have a big demand or it just now ckalce cakes pies haas ei fresh every day d livingstone i i phone ss georgttown redr0se is good tea red rose orange pekoe la aupreme 11 in dean bright aluminum fi to all who are considering repairing or roofing new is ihe line lo prepare order ntw pay jue lit koep tlm np rum rainh out doors they are a bad thing loniuml up hib roll roofing for mine garages of all kind ready minle imililinifi all hiujs kveri thing inghoet metal for build ing- ttstril and proved lightning prevention phone writ or meet t gilbert sinclair phone 103 r 3 forsters grocery full line ol fresh groceries al ways in slock bananas and oranges at ihe right prices leecream in hoik cones or bricks forsters termsi oaab georgetown phone ao tuesday evening may 8lh al 815 pm the well krinwn llluo hell quartette of toronto will be heard assisted by mlas v richardson violinist and miss hones elocutionist tor onto oar bmlovj flmld marthal tin- iiii- 1 r on- inn j r mikkiltmai irtck oiuinitl ili mill ooil ill ill- i r-li- i1iil mniiliii mitiilll kaiiwkii hirirlnr admission 47c pins 3e tax prckiuammk 1 iu triumphal munhlroin dinnriwu ik cuhui t llelltiir hi mtilurh tnuii fttiwui tin luin j violin hoiih kuuiiinu wifiimwiki th the ilw 8fliiiurt mi k itvhiiruiji t iletty ut tile hambull jmuc adiipieil mist maude iiowm kloiiitiiiiiir i ilinln flnitgft nt kveutidf mr j l tenr n pale moon f k logun tb on the ttiud t mainliiliy oley ypenks hlne kelt tjutrtetle ti cd the snou klgnr ju i pitted h vnur wltuluw k hruhe ladiis clmir f heading kiileoleh xtiish mmule llapeh k tlipret i lnitd k alhuon mr 1 lmwler haritnne i vmlin solfts mi vnl bltith paul miehe 10 siiiiihi diuee urilindiw mik kihanln uj suldieih clmriit 11 jpin up the oaumiff glory hlue k1 1 jtmileti 11 the hure mim mutuli hoptm k re taler iouuod oiebel adapted 1j song of the viking k kiining a miihnellmrijii trilniu- writuu b 1 k momllla r the iiiii llriiuh mii4ilnirih treat in tiur hns im cmuriduh ef he taught ih tn iiinlerhtaiiil uur utiiy in the ranka or tlw living ts ruled liy the higher onmnmnil and huiuourluilovd field mnrslml hua annwored the higher call with the deatulegu army ho taken hi plne and we uiniim theiu one and nit lie never hlooped nnr fdllerod iwt wiilr a courng htauncli and trnw j if gave uh tin fltrength lutuurry on and ut tliowe dark tlaya through he rould reail our hearts lke an opoti khiok and with pride we nt iii reeall mow we wervedwith haig in tho griui war day when hax in ue wall he wu known an iluig fujld mar slar hut up in the old front line whfii he ruutned lliaf wn you eould hear him wiy why hen a pal of mine v htve lout our pul our heartw are wad und thlngfl dont wmmii the uama vet memory liven for ever and hev 1iilliiig play the dame work for the night is coming i have blazoned the path to tread look after your broken comraden honour your glorious dead carry your burden t bravely though the way tie dear and long from the shadow i am watehmg carry m boyn oflrrj- on fornier citizens honored mwisrviceol ike ciuilaii meeal atmdtlui atalayii faad we iwlieve that every mother wishes to do what i tunt for her ehild a great n rent upon each mother upon the mothorn of thiit country depeiuu the lifolth of the cittzenw or the next canadian generation the infant in absolutely dependent upon mi mother iteyond nla ability to ecpreua pain and hunger by cry- inr he u a very helpless creature it in thia ex tie me belpltmianem that in in many ways bo appealing while at the some time it make great tin- choir i ast year a great car now a host al of added features make pontine six greater than ever to pontiacs proven dependability have been added the enthralling beauty of new fisher bodies and new high radiator the new safety and security of positive fourwheel brakes the new ease and comfort of lovejoy shock absorbers anew pride of ownership in a car that is essentially modern uptodate aalc about the amazingly low prices of the new series pontiac six at ysur ditltr f ikt cmuic dtffrvtd ptymtml msm which mahti buying 8 georgetown tea rooms f hot diminni fnim 12 to 181v 00 lunolics al any hour fowl dinnur tiiexlayh 7lc ariflrnoon teas a uponialty a jelllea calekea rastry fcecreaau aai caa- lefuaaery special attention siven to lunches after theatrp or hkattag oraii ron a aw to 11 pm mktae 15 m l nevuxe pontic s v king georgetown faoduct of gdnbbal motobs of canada limitbd w week end special genuine barl batleries 11 and 13 plate leaalar shss two daya only 93 so p i halton garage j m doyle prop is mill st much of the slnkneiu and many the death which occur amongnt infanu are duo to the fart that mothers inntead of breaatfeetling their liable put them on artificial feedings there in no artioeial feed ing that can be compared to the natural food the baby who is de prived of natural food loses soma thing that cannot be replaced and has not an equal chance to grow up strong and well as compared with his naturally fed brother why are babieu artificially fed a few are ao unfortunate as to lose their mothers a few mothers on ao count of illness are unable to uuree in the vast majority of cotes it is besause the mother does not know that she u doing the wrong thing when sho weans her baby she rauy think that she cannot nurse her liaby that the baby is not doing well oud so the mother milk is in sufficient or of poor quality that some artificial feeding u better that some wellmeaning bat ignorant neighbour i an authority ou children ind thin ueightwiurhoa adviited wean ing there are very few women who can not nurse their babies hat in many eases they need instruction as to how to do it in fairness to herself and to her baby no mother should wean her baby except oil the advice of the family physician questions concerning health ad dressed to the canadian medical a- ttociatioii 184 college btreet toron to will be answered by letter ques tions as to diagnosis and treatment will not lie answered the folltwiuu from the moomiijuw kvunllig timert retmrfl to former high ly im t itemed rehideiiut or tfirjiiuwi mr coutth wan the priniipiil id oeoruetowii lllih mrlioitl lir many yearn aftimlimu april 11 a eoiire- uatiomil wml meeting wuh icnvtiiel at nt puuih united chureh on frl day last txido honor to mr uml mm it i coutft lormer inembem o iheitongivuatioii nod now rehidinu in moom law wjieru mr coiitts tioldir an impoitnnt pmltitm on the fltalf of tihe ww annual uiioitn tlie con- krugatinu wan well represented from ioiiutry and iwt and the itinkiuu waf a very rordia trilnil to the gucutii of honor tjiere wuh a idiort eoueeri program contribntiil by miss lean hindle hn h moyer d t fairth mid barney wiwmnii infrodueiug the principal etent of the evening itev k uruhain nviunl mr and mrs cottttn to the platform and called on c m w emery to read an addresa on liehalf of the eongregntipn following it the usxt of the odd roan dear mr und mr couiu- al though considerable time has elspned hince mr coutu appointment to the staff of the moose law norma school which neceuhituted your re moval from our midst we wish to assure you that it is not an after thought which prompts the congre gation of st pauls united church to avail themselves of this opportu nity of expressing to you tho feeling of distinct loss sustained through your removal from our midst in spito of our lois we wish to congratulate you mr coutti on lie- ing chosen to carry on your lifework for which you an no eminently fit ted und to which you have alnady given ao much time and energy through an avenue which we believe ill allow your influence to bo felt to an even larger degree than whilst you uere inspector of school in this district we consider that it augurs well for the educational sys tem of saskatchewan in general aud the moose jaw normal school in particular to have on its staff such men us yourself and mr 51 mathe son who was also a valued and re spected member of our congregation the pastor and session wish to hei accustomed grmv und humid mid to t he hi at deltuht of th n ud len re hltort uddwtiten were given by it i llrojui tv prone 1 1 tin ii the uimiou j h hmith mid reeve john mow reprfientiiik the committee ol iuw- urdu al bore high testimony to the work and inllueiic ol mr aud mrs coutth iuutdi wun served by n committee oi indie and in a lur formal man lier ilurnik a social hour mr and mrs coutu mot their many frlemli who hade them an unwilling good bye for he present notes and comments demand upon tlie mother 0 their appreciation of your not all ilii waniiirir cnnailn un romly to follow witli iliimli ilevotion the nrkiiiri niul iilalu of mm aenoi jlilliuil ml cunailiiv only wo- uinti nninlur ol the keilrrnl llonuc tilpihlllur irtlio pnrklull otte 1 woiuun who han nlnn won rapid di- tiuution ilm oiiu ot tin really uimmi edittn of ciuuuln siiyh in iwr lust weeks iililorinl iiie minn agni maiphuil aip in a npenh before the lions club of lawn saldt i detest liouwworu what a kmpel for the woman who represents the hardworking farmer wives of south limy housework to mlnlsur with loving hands to the loved onen in a home what can lie bner or better worth doing to nuke a few people comfortable and happy to keep a houu fresh and clean and dainty surely this is t task groat enough for any woman to make a home 1 there is no career or fate that can compare with that of being a homemaker miw macphall seems to lie illadvised in her attitude toward woninnh fun damental occupation obituary alexander madonald for many mouths alexander mc donald mail carrier has been in poor health part of this time he lived in his home at acton with mrs mo don aid and part with his son mr and mrs john c mcdonald upeyside jit week mr mcdonald suffered a stroke from which he never rallied and passed peacefully away on monday april 16th he was bom in argyllshire scotland and came to canada with bia parents when a child of the five sous and daughters of the home his sister mrs cameron of woodbridge is now the only murvivor she wan ut his bed side when the end came no man had a more faithful wire than was mrs mcdonald she wan a real help mate through all their wedded life for over over thirty jears he was a eivll servant engaged in the carrying of his majestys mails for a long time his route was from bpeysido to acton thence to knatohbull and re turn to acton and speyside rarely if ever did tlie fuuhful delivery of tho mail fail through storm and huiihhlue he wended hu way and in this punctilious delivery his wife was just as faithful if liu was ill she carried the mail and kept faith with the people and the postal auth orities their three children john at speyside robert and urn sword m the west survive with the dear mother who ia now in poor health and requires considerable attention mr mcdonald was a member of knox church and faithful to it ser vices when able to attend the fun era i was held wednesday afternoon with interment at pairview cenw tery itev a c stewart ma con ducted the teniae ires oh clerk of session during the two years which have clapped since anion took place they have ulways had the fullest confidence in your judgment nnd counsel and were never dikappointel to you mrs coutts we desire to exprest our sincere appreciation of the faithful service you have ren dered in connection with the work of our womens association wo mens missionary hociety canadian girls in training and in every de partment of christian activity as woman is the natural complement to man so womans work in the church is by no means tlie lesser factor in the building of the king dom of our lord your interval in educational and nil other matters deeply concerning the welfare of the community has won for you the ad miration and gratitude not only of this congregation but of our citizens in general the members of st pauls con gregation wish to say to you mr and mrs coutts that ynnr example of faithful attendance at public wor ship your unstinted support of the work of the church and your splen did devotion to the causo of union amongst the cburoliea bos been an inspiration and incentive to us all and to many others unknown to you as a small token of our esteem and good wishes we ask yeu to ac cept this lamp and our hope is that its light may ever bring to you pleasant memories of fellowship and brotherhood enjoyed during your as sociation with uh nt assinibola mr coutu replied in a oharactor- ititiit speech brimful ol delightful memories of tlie early days he re called the impresmonn of nis first visit to tlie district at inspector of schools aud the high opinion he had formed of judgment of the ratepay ers in selecting men to he secretaries of school districts they had picked out fine representatives in every case he told how he liad met mr lien laird at lea v hie mr w j perkins at kea mr a 1 hind at jackson mr p it mallory ut vice roy mr w j oihtkmir ut kaudi- yoki etc whilst mr- j h smith had proudly shown lit in oer the new fourroomed fully equipped school at awdniboia he noted with interest that all these men were members of bt pauls united church audowere present that evening outside his school work the com munity interest with which he had been most closely identified was the church that was an institution which ever called forth his admira tion and support he had always heeu in favor of union of the churches and his brief hkuteh of the history of the union movement in assiniboia was most interesting he was proud to have had some bare in organising st pauls united church and was gratified with its growing success he was glud to hoar of the plans for a new building in tlie neur future aud though no longer a memtter 1 orally he hoped to help a little in iu erection twelve years ol associatiou with the people of the district had left many pleasant memories which would not lie forgotten by him he still had tich with the plaeotiet of friendship with tlie people of the various school dlstrlcu and with his fellow- ritiuunt he would continue to cherish the happiest recollections or his sojourn amongst them the chairman then called on mrs coutu who respouded briefly wuh thk average man seldom huyn more than his wearing apparel aud many men take their wives along to help them select that it ia uie women who do the buying of the natiou and to them are ad vert laments addressed even in the purchase of the family auto woman usually has her proverbial last word this condition i probably due to three facts first men are too busy to shop around in this strenuous age of specialists and they know that their wives can make better bargains get more for their money and also can betur spare the time to do the shopp ing second wives buy so much that them is no need of au thing more be ing purchased third after the women are through tlie family purse is hut seriously whatever la the reason women do actually buy nine out of every ten purchases how important it in that women study marketing and learn how to make every penny count how imporu ant that the housewife make oat a careful shopping list and know exact ly what she needs when she goes to market and not allow herself to be enticed into baying hit and miss whatever happens to strike her fancy how important that the estimates acenrutoly the amount of supplies needed that she may not waste here and there a half yard a pouud or a peck of anything wise management and thrift is a study worthy of every horoeinnker gen n edward hartely facing a sharp of stealing 9600 of his employer money appeared before magistrate shields at oakvllls last week and the prisoner having made arrange ments for restitution was released ou suspended sentence max keller his employer announced himself as satisfied and hartley ban already spent a month in jail newspaper despatches annouueiuy- that united btates interests plan a chain or oases along the canadian bonier to which thirsty americans may proceed by airplane and inci- deutly play golf etu inspires hon w ii price attorney general to comment that americans while quite welcome to enjoy all ontarios priv ileges will not be allowed to make a fool or our liquor laws carelessness in the woods has coit canada untold millions through for est hrea which have destroyed 60 per cent of the original forest a toronto motorist used a cigar lighter to see how muoh gasoline was in the tank of his oar he will never know junk dealers gathered up the fragments of the iar uase ceaeral mators more than rive thousaud persons including many from foreigu coun tries visited the huge factories of general motor of canada at oahawa out during a period or twelve raoutha a check of the register hows that an average of more tliau 20 visitors impacted the plsnt escb woraing day those who visited the factories say they wouldnt have missed their nxperi- ence for nnythinii in addition to the interest of a tour through a modem automobile plant n tremon dons amount of information ia gathered iu guides thoroughly con venant with all manufacturing pro cesses are supplied to escort visitors through tko factories a trip through the general motoii factories at oshawa is a rev to those who fonnerlj ir57woo the cars were only asa tv canada vilt como when in ij hjiwa uej these trips to tafc the man who irolc driving a stock oar fr m 0 coast probably was lc ii to place to park v- a the softest job would yj- puhliclty man for banlt asr of the

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