page 2 the georgetown herald wednesday april 3rd 1929 do you know why mclaughlin- buicr tides so much more comfortably than other cars here are three important reasons jtclaughun bitc1cs tamoa j- cantilever springs the most ex pensive type of springs employed on any car in the world coupled with the famous mclaughllnuuck torque tube drive ure designed solely or comfort not tor transmission of power and provide the maximum degree of riding reeiitilnese mclaughlinbuttle lovejoy hvdvanv uc shock absorber front and rear absorb the jar and jolt of the roughest roads thus adding still fur ther to the buoyancy of mclauahluv bukk travel and melaughunbulcka deep soft seatcushions together with the louna in j spaclouiness of mclaughtuvbulcl interiors provide unequalled riding luxury for every passenger mclaughllnbuick offer the highest standard of motoring comfort ever at tained and this u one vital reason why more motorist drive mclaughlin- bukk than any other fine car haftlim jnoneillson phone 14 georgetown whm bmmt aimmimuih am roll met sasmla juitt will bulu these norringtons a afa asf e a alassasaiessi v ssa as- aba gas eefsasswas vw saturday treat spiced jelly ring a nice chewy gum with a del icious flavor in assorted color saturday treat 19c lb weekend chocolates a wonderful assortment of high grade chocolate hard and soft centres also with peanut cluster and snowball weekend chocolate 3sc special assorted english caramels worth 60c lb saturday special 29c sole assets for thass no ohowilstss la georgetown arthur norrington mais st phone 89 to growl d7hen you feed your chicks purlma chick sttrtoa wv expect them to lire expect is to 20 greater growth than ever before expect them to reach ma turity earlier at a lower cost per chick puriu has the chemists and biological laboratoty to test and prove whats good for chicks purbts ha the experimental farm to test pooluy chows prectl- calljr purium has the machinery to mix poultry chows uniformly purhu has s3 years of feed manufacturing experience thats why erience by more than 2500 hatch- i join cries la saying start yourchciuonlwmi keep them on ptritts ill the way through theyll live theyll grow and lay early get your purina today p g eatry chopping mill r h thompson sic co births marriages and deaths are bow ehsrged or at the following raui births 60c marrlagee six deaths 50e memorisl esrds 60- 10c pr una oslra for poetry bikt1ih iiattarkaves at ttocvsl on march aul to ur and urn john har- kreaves a daughter ibhlrley marg uerite mauiaokm bitxxnauaroiiuent on uarch jtlli by uui rev stanley areenslade of bumssoti ave united church tor onto the marriage was quietly solent- iilsed of myrtle daughter of mr and mm j t marchment olenwllllsms to mr archie m sillers son or the isle mr and mrs o blllers lindsay uvatiih nuixivamt in georgetown on bun- day march 31st ibm elisabeth beau beloved wile ot wmnulllvont br in her sand year otacxv in aeorgetown on april 1st oharleswiiilam blowy in his nth year teeter in georgetown on wd april 3rd 1w0 ellen tesler in her funeral on prldsy april hui at mo oclock interment in areenwood cem etery edge in lovlna memory or our dear mother mary menslly who departed this lire without fsrewell on toaster sunday april lh ims ort we think of you dear mouter and our hearts an filled with pain for this esrth it would be heaven could we heard your voice again pays of sadness still comes oer us tears of sorrow otttlmw flow memory keeps you mother near us whom ood called three years ago ssdly missed by her loving husband and family in mkmobmm obituary aim jamca cuavns early on sunday morning mr james curtis formerly of oeorgetown pass ed away at his home in barrle de ceased is survived by his wife one son duncan of hamilton one daugh ter mm o bpeerin toronto two sisters mrs john tresnor oeorgetown end mrs m ourrsn sioux oily lows the funeral took place from the ims am train to greenwood cemetery oeorgetown on tuesday last the pall bearers were messrs p downey tor onto john curtis woodstock james hlekey oeorgetown thomas marfcey toronto thomas tresnor oeorgetown and pred curtis toronto charles w sf accv after being in poor health for about two months mr charles william siae- ey paued away at his home on draper street on monday april 1st in his uui year deceased wss born in norfolk england and came to can- ada twenty years ago after residing in brampton and milton he came to oeorgetown eight years ago besides tus widow he leaves to mourn his loss two sons the eldest residing in the old country and mr c 8 stasey of oeorgetown deceased wss an adherent of the anglican church and an honor able gentleman held in the highest es teem by sll who knew him he wss a msn of kindly disposition and made many friends who will miss his cheery greeting the funeral takes place this afternoon to oreenwood cemetery msu william bdixivant at the age of aj years elisabeth scott beloved wife or wullam bulll- vant sr and a respected and esteemed resident of our town passed away st her home on edith st on sunday last- deceased wss born in flrohsnrt and came tn canada with her parente when about ten years of age she wsf married to mr buulvant 47 years ago end hss been a continuous resi dent of oeorgetown ever since two daughters blessed the home one dlsd when quite young and alios the late mrs matthew beaumont who died in ibis she is survived oy her husband and following grand children who have made their home with her sines the death of their mother wullam rup ert john and ruth beaumont tits late mrs bulllvant wss a good wire and kind motherly woman and loved her home and grandchildren by whom she was surrounded and by whom she will be ssdly missed a good woman has been called to her reward and there la a vacant chair in the home where she was beloved the funeral takes places this afternoon to oreen wood cemetery oiel guide concuit thvbuday aran tus prsgrassaie 1 marching on of colors 3 national anthem 3 presentation of totem 4 brownie enrollment enrolled by mrs h parsons organising secre- tsry toronto 5 toe dance by lillian williams of toronto reeuauon my dolls funeral- by eoyee stacey 7 sketch the lost brown owl by brownie pack g chorus polly by ouldes 0 presentation of badges 10 address by mrs h parsons 11 signallers drill m sketch the pinch and romance of the shoe by ouldes 13 tsp dance by l wullsms 14 oamprire scene 15 oulde taps town council council met on tuesday evening with mayor dale in the chair reeve melntyre and oounculora mackensle davis cleave beeaey and parr mlnulea of previous meetings read nnd confirmed mr bcryrogeour and mr munns nddreesed the council in behalf of the football club and asked for permission o use reservoir park for games also for permission to hold a tag day on saturday april tlth moved by cleave and seconded by mscketule thst the football team be given permlulon to use reservoir park also to hold a lag day on april lltli carried mr wm h long addressed the tmlllell re better pressure on his wa ter service it being connected on dead mid of main council promised to look into this matter moved by j u maekenik and secon ded by davis that uie following qc counts be paid henry marchment tts th 1800 henry marchment w w sis ism henry marchment ww its etc 1800 c roswl streets 1311 c rossel gr sis lo2 w c cunningham a r sao k krwln gra au sin c rossel good roads streets 3 1 so k erwln streets 33s w o cunnlngluun streets 358 kd utile streets 409 ed little streets 1300 ii msrchment good roads ibm georgetown hydro electric com town hall 37 fire alarm 138 fire hall 78 waterworks us power um street lights s1478 w o msrshall paid tap m ii o meciure town hall jo cordlngleys hardware ww etc us j a blmpson ww sta 048 burroughs adding machine r 11170 wm ward court services 400 elmer thompson court services 4j john mcdonald coal ww 34js w r watson board of health b3s bell telephone co munlc otnees 80 r h thompson ft do streets iu j n oneill ft son truck stc j1 walter t evsns insurance d4j0 mcbean ft co charity 174 mcbean a co charity 174 j brandford charity im erwln ft ooldham charity 388 carried a oomplslnt was received from the mlnlsterlsl association regarding fre quent visits from knights of the road council was of opinion these gentle men should be directed to the chief of police permission was given wm pitt wilfred oul and alex brtmton to re move certain trees in front of their respective properties chief tuck addressed council reques ting that they purchase a number of necessary supplies for the fire brig ade moved by parr seconded by betsey that the requisition of the lire chief for supplies be granted and clerk be instruetid to order same carried communications wvre read from the casualty accident co toronto oeo illllmer mpp oakvule mountain sanitarium re indigent patients ibv perlal varnish and color company moved by cleave seconded by davis that 100 copies of auditors report as submitted to council be printed cd oouncli adjourned to meet on tues day evening april oth sprung assizes the helton county spring assises opened gt the court house milton on monday afternoon of last week mr justice mcevoy presided no criminal cases were 6o the dock et and accordingly sheriff brown presented justlos mcevoy with a patr cr white kid gloves one nonjury case sltaer el ej vs pawcett was settled by consent of the parties which left two jury cases to be tried cook et si vs austin benjamin j cook and wife susie e cook of toronto churned toojoo damages from m p austin of hamil ton for injuries received in an auto mobile collision near nelson village on the dundee highway about 3 am t walnl acton acton is to have a new arena snd at a meeting held last week it wss the un animous decision of the committee that the park wss the only logics location and this site was therefore definitely settled upon as the nrst step towards the erection or tlie arena plans nt the building its location in the park information from contractors to be se cured and other details occupied con siderable attention it was the ex pressed wish that the building be completed in august so as to be ready for use for this years pall fair an an exhibition italt acton united church has engaged mrs k bell or auelph to conduct uie church choir mrs tletl was senior sollrano soloist 111 knox ohurch auelllli and has now annumed tier duties as leader or the cluilr in the united church here mr end mrs j a mowat relumed rn sunday rrom their trip to oaliror nlfl ttiey liave uiicnt two winter man ins visiting their son dr harold mowat and enjoyed very much utelr winter sojourn lu tlie souuiem climate mr and mrs a kannawln were in olevelanlf last week attending the run eralof the letters brouter mr t a hist city for fortytwo years pree press newspaper reports of early fsrm oiteratlorts have missed llmehouseand its early climate mr mark given be- an plowing on msrch 18 and has finished a urge field of stubbleground in nrst class shape on october 33nd last plaintiffs uiat the accident was caused by the defendant driving his car on wrong side of highway judjment for the plaintiffs as follows benjamin j cook gu4us and costs and susie e cook gsjooo without costs oeo t walsh toronto solicitor or plaintiffs john c n german toronto solicitor for defendent hagamen et ax vs oranner howard hagaman and doris hags- man are claiming glomo damages from william orapper for injuries re ceived in an automobile ooulslou near coynes school seventh una trafal gar on sunday october 7th last the case was being heard at time of going to r ashokovb school retort pupils name marked with asterisk had perfect attendance during march br iv evelyn walsh hen harvey nurse hon mary moolbbon hon- wlnnlfred wrigglesworth hon equal donald mchabb bulle oyle jr iv isabel alexander hon sr m john mcnsbb hon john alexander jr m margaret oyle brji edith wrigglesworth hon mary alexander jr hangus mcnabb dick oyle jr i bulla bradley hon prbobble alexander johnnie brad ley marlon dick roy bradley teacher o 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t l mcmee- kin margaret wylte brma kelt her bert blsnell a jack caieley violet law a laura ranklne a- jr m weir reid marie- laird lenny blonell naomi behan a evelyn draham lance kins a margaret townaend principal sr it marjorie hunter bruce reid john hunter douslaa ranklne willie wylle willie cavea abaent for ex amlnatlotu tremajme behan lee wat- in sr i jeannette pinney orace mc- laufthlln helen ritchie phyliu ran klne jack oraham winnie blgnell llellen hrikanen sr pr liaaie wylle chruuna hun ter charlie baker ronald moody jr pr reta vout dorla cavea pel- ton behan k j mccolman teacher dr h t oroaaley the veteran evanffellet who haa carried on hie work for 40 yeara haa decided to re tire from active aervloe he la in hu mhh year at the march meetlns of proton council it waa decided to offer a 30 bounty for every wolf ahot in the townahlp wolvea are mppoaed to be in the blf proton awamp and one fanner claims he wua followed in the cutter by a pack of ave klaalns a 15yearold chippewa airl while he waa cutting her hair in the barber ahop coat nathan swallow of cntlppawa 130 and ooete in niagara palla police court recently when he pleaded cullty to a charge of common aaaault milton twentyfive business men in mutixt have agreed to observe the wednesday half holiday which begins next wed nesday april 3rd a p llovsnnell district agricultur al representative for halton county reports that spring plowing commenc ed in nelson township oa prldsy last at the uarch session of halton eoun ly council held hen a resolution wu passed protesting against the pvtn clal oovemment rhsrglng uie muni clpautlea 30 per eent in the pradoaed oldage pensions legislation at the tame meeting rev j h ucbaln of oaknille was appointed a member of the beard of education the appoint ment la for three year at a meeting of eltlsens monday night it was unanimously decided to lld a milton old boys reunion on june 37 ss 5 so and july 1st the following are the officers honorary presidents judge elliot and r k an derson ut hon vicepresidents charles jones and wm panton preald ent uayor oyer vicepresident john uaxtscl secretary prea dewar treas urer it p panton every effort will be made to make this the best old days reunion ever held in tne history of islltonohamplon glenwilliams llr eddie sseuaster of the toronto police pone spent a day last week at his home hen the ivtb lodge held a aocls even ing on monday last oakvule and oeorgetown lodges wen present the evening was spent in cards after which rafreshments wen served ur and mrs john hepburn moved le toronto last week by uie removal of ur and mrs hepburn the olsn loess two of its able and efficient church worsen and the bast wishes of all will follow them to their new home messrs william clous and george oooptr spent the weekend with alen friends we an glad to see ur harry smith around again ur and mrs r e campbell and son bobby spent sunday at the home of mr and un jos msrchment mt and mrs thos olffen of bramp ton spent the holiday with mrs o huntley miss martha marchment mrs uary oooptr mrs w t klrtoy and myrtle un u o msrchment all of alen wullsms and mrs j laird jr nor val motored to toronto on tuesday to attend a kitchen shower given in honor of miss myrtle marchment at the home of her sister mm r b campbell balunafad mr joseph allen br lot ii elxth line rsqnsalng la quite hi with an at tack of pneuttionla mlss annie shorull who has been ailing for sometime was taken to to ronto oeneral hospital last w for treatment helen wright eighth line underwent an operation in the wes ley hospital toronto for ear trouble mr archie raid eighth line has returned home after spending a week or two with friends on the don rev and mrs millard candler spent a day in toronto last week advocate mar mth tsssxtraala xrasaxafc fotjtsjl tub arenas inaulug asxal ixeasblgi eriwsv tared caa- as srrssrjr oaiirwias rtseasw a a osnsxta is tahj tjawarl at sinarlsr itfy love iaogtdiraskxwylwtxw4awclmrrrata cxavexae ib1 to kasjg apaiba ejeavjevbraas and win ttejat la tts rotwirwsxt of walawav a auiai m n iiut gnatl ukaklcgx asfcaxrssxmwaeasxeritta xsnvw tanxaea aav saw of i 1623 durant coupe 1926 chevrolet sadan 1627 chevrolet high stake truck 1028 imperial chevrolet sedan u shsswsssxaxmaaaatlmrwyxsbxxll thsre sen rjsi asrvwxal ssstssbaansam rsar j a s- am efla tal 11- ai anal itn aieba agedw wwaa awaacaoaa ax ttaatstai ajjfag bioalewsu bajat labjwynm aejiwef 1ml st ad u yo mi to a woaiayj j n oneill son phoiu 14 main str0t gtorgttown car bush horses i every tuesday during march and april we will hu 1w bush horses horses an in excellent rendition owing te favourable weather conditions this winter these horses an right out of hard work and anyone requiring seasoned horses ready te go right to work should not miss this op portunity to till their require ments as each and every none will ke sold by auction without the berositobv ism nslssa si tereata oat ceauor bras preaeutsra isu n j ceaj stewartlown general store choice fresh groceries mens work boots smocks and overalls gasoline and oils you will find my price riant call and let me aupply your need in the above line i m bennett phone 82r21 georgetown stewarttown duuu i 1 i t t i i l i 1 i i i 1 1 t i 1 i 1 1 i 1 i i 1 i yes its safe- though mortgaged i feel good about it even though i had to rive a big mortgage to secure our home you see i figured on paying off the mort gage in 10 year time then i began to think if it take me 10 year to pay off the mortgage how long would it take my wife to pay it if i died her name wouldnt stay on the firm pay roll what did i do talked the matter over with dad he said a mort gage is fine to help you get a home but it can take away just a readily advised me to take out a mortgage protection policy a he did when he was younger and cover the mortgage dollar for dollar i did it ive drawn the teelh of that mortgage i know now that elsie and bob will be sure of their home whether im here or not and the cost is not so great i it like paying just a little higher inter est rate on the mortgage itself and i know that my deposit are not like money spent either they will come back to me nicely increased there u also a total disability clause in the policy that is mighty re assuring rentier is there a mortgage on your bottmit write today for the very inteirsllng fad about the mortgage protection policy george c brown tel georgetown 9021 norval ontario