the georgetown jjeraldjvednesday evening feblpqaiyt9rbt1930 t pafte3 under the direction of miss e penson local news st georges players present that thrilling drama of burglars and bullets oak crest mystery one more week in february snop where you are gregory theatre monday e one night only march 3rd onaay ravening marc 815 at pm cast- of cllalaikrs in order if appearance miasi fostefr iv phhmp sanderson charlie brown mr foster kathleen- roster edith trttvers mrs fempsy tlgglna- itrc iif oak crest a visitor valsa a vtsitor owner of oak crest hlssdligmei a irlcnd of jathlgon the houskceper miss lena mcnally mr jack criohtcin mr jack thompson mr denison miss florence braatford miss irene 3nst miss freda herbert adolphus fltsglbbons a very smart detecefve jdr harry hale pete nrrjadrtjolrhbnrgtar v mr hugh mcnally jl l hlnxim uiiprrtoi- worse burglar w william- bhuiley i secure ycsir tickets early from members of the cast or r from e e young plan at e e youngs tickets 47c plus 3c tax m l i i rrrrrrrrrrr lhitlmgf for chapped hands danns cream of roses will keep your hands smooth- and soft all winter no matter how much you use them it will heal rough ness chapping or any kind of skin irritation it leaves no stickiness your skin absorbs itat once 25carbohle darins drug store phone 327 georgetown oaacae ac e aaoaatoafeaakx i livingstones bakery i r ontariomade bread farmers high bakers farmers high round m potato bread butter milk scone our wholewheat bread has that nice wheaty tang you will like sold by d livingstone phone 55 georgetown invited to iiup read the udvts in the herald big annual sale of chesterfields at h c mcclures this week see advt football dance friday night in town hall everybody welcome and a good time is assured all the new time table of the ran nat electric hallway came into effect on sunday last sec it on page one the local council of women will meet in the rest room of the public library on friday afternoon feb 21st at 3 oclock secure your tickets for the three act play when mary made some marmalade s the gregory theatre tomorrow night verdun bebekah lodge will hold a birthday prty on tuesday march 4th good music special prizes watch for further particulars jftjle ladles guild of st albans cluirch glehwilliamswfll hold a sale 01 work aria homemade baking on tuesday march 4th the annual shamrock tea tit for- aalffreatiy c oh friday ev marchl it the loyal true blues will hold a sale of homemade baking on satur- dayf feb 22nd in the store in oneill block everybody welcome the members of knox presbjrter- tan church choir were entertained at the home of mr and mrs l e fleck on thursday evening last the c g 1 t class of the unit ed church glenwilliams will hold a sale of work and homemade baking and flah pond on friday feb 28th a meeting of georgetown and esqucsing humane society willbe held in the council chamber georgetown on thursday feby 27th at 730 pjn when mary made some marma lade under auspices main circle of knox church at the gregory theatre tomorrow thursday night at 815 dont miss seeing this splendid three act play the young peoples society of home church will put on a play in ihe parish hall norval on friday feb 21st under the auspices of the united church young people of nor val admission 25 cents it tthe an m of george town- leper mission will be held on thursday feb 20th at 3 pm in st georges parish hull pev jh- n konkle will give an illust lecture the slides used will tfifehtlrely newt personals miss afanje ttlomrkrtn with friends in toronto 4s visitl mr and mrs riddle of toronto were guests of mrs f a harley during the week reeve george cleave of equesmg and exwarden t l leslie left last week for a trip to texas and mexico mrs b blackwell of brampton and mrs j a ballantlne are spending a few days with relatives in windsor hoekey news and london mr william sinclair and mr gil bert sinclair attended the funeral of the late mrs puncan sinclair at erin last wednesday lome dann will receive for ihe ftrst time since coming to george town fridaytebruary 21st from 4 to 630 mrs ray watson will receive with her jmi andwrs- jfred sinclair were at erin last vvecuiesaav attending the funeral of mr sinclairs mother who passed away suddenly on monday feb 10th mrs r j mcleiflr of port credit sang a solo at the united church ser- two games were played in the big town league last thursday night and both were closely contested the glen- junior one appeared to have been the most hectic where the juniors were defeated 2 to 1 the opening goal came about naif timein the ftrst period when halpln took a- shot which caromed off wrights pads into the comer of the nel in the second period hdare scoreo for the juniors while hewitt added another for the glen there were many penalties handed out to both teams some good hockey was exhibited in the third period but no scoring was done the glen were lucky to pre vent the game being at least tied up on several occasions especially ui the final ten minutes when the junlor fired pucks indiscriminately at stringer j and had him hopping all over the c place to keep his citadel intrttt hewitt and halpln were best or the glen while w ritchie and duncan stood out tfll evening for the juhiors th teams- lined tin ai fntlrwtt flinedlluk- hadaboyfnelitr f writes snaui saiioo thouwnda k new ironiicd teut tdds s a 15 lb in 3 weoka sldn clmt3 jke nutate conmlwiton ocr j eolgtilemhlrcuiid yoeet tablu from jjrtngt tody new advertisements lajlainattomvertlsements under this qurujng two rinks bf georgetown curlers are taking part in the ontario bon- spell being held in toronto this week mit e mcwhlrter and mr harold iamilton are the skins in the four games played with acton for he peter smith trophy george- own have won 3 and lost 1 bour more links will take part in the final competition on thursday beadine strictly cash with order h for sale 350 fence posts 5 lnrr also 20 telephone poles apply box l her ald 3t b and b bargains 5p vhebbfhtell for 5 oalfs only blankets pure wool blankets tqney- check reg 1200 sale prtce- -dtziu- foaod gehuemans wrist wotch owner may- have same by calling at herald ofllce and paying for advt it posts for sale a quantity or good cedar posts either dry or greenr phone 107 r 22 george town j r cott llmehouse p q 95 pure wool blanketsr single gold check reg 625 sale price 495 pure wool plain blue silk binding 650 sale price plain blu h x9qt ashgrove a very enjoyable evening was spent last week at the home of mr and mrs w fisher when the young people held a valentine social which con sisted of games and contests a abort prqgram was given after which a lunch was servetl the evening was brought to a close with a vote of thanks to the host and hostess and ringing the national anthem church news wheeler and graham juniors goal wright defense hatt- and duncan centre w ritchie wing chalpln and a ritchie subs hoarer waltersandcastll the other game was equally as in teresting although this- fixture saw the paper mill fall down with a decided thump with a 6 to 4 score when the town squad turned in a spark ling effort the winners showed more combination and scoring punch and clearly earned their victory the paper mhl forward line was checked closely all night and never allowed any lee way king alcott and barley the start ling forwards for the town team played clever hockey throughout com bining well on the attack and back- checking all the time ward tost and norton worked bard for the losers town goal elalcott defense ford and varey centre g alcott wings h king and harley subs stapleton king and tuck paper mill goal j shepherd de fense woods and h shepherd centre norton wings ward and tost subs thompson and crichton the public are cordially invited t the local council of women held progressive euchre at the home of mrs f a harley on friday evening last refreshments were served and everyone present enjoyed the evening this is the first of a series of euchres to be held for the purpose of helping to raise funds for a swimming pool in town halton presbytery debate the second round in the debating series of the halton presbytery young peoples associations is now on and is to be completed by the end of feb v ruary the debates committee rev s- parrlll bronte chairman of presby- a tery or walker and bert allen bur lington met in breate and paired off the winners of the first round-com- pleted in january as follows balllna- fad at georgetown trafalgar at low- ville appleby at oakville carlisle at mjllgrovei ashgrove at norval nelson bye these leagues have already been notified and have mostly chosen their debaters and their subjects j he savings department of the bank o montreal offers you its friendly services to help you attain your am bition for those who are dear v to you bank of montreal established l8l7 total aateta in exceaa ot 960000000 d wilson branch manager british delegates to rotary silver jubilee to see canada british rotarmns to attend the sil ver jubilee convention at chicago june 53rd to 27th next will return home wards via the canadian national inramwitfti advertiseitpays improvements at cjmr station the interior of the canadian na tional electric railway station pre sents a very neat and attractive ap pearance since its complete renovation and repointing which has just been completed the men lq charge of the work made a firstclass job of it the management of this railway p is living up to its slogan of firstclass accommodation and service and the public are showing their appreciation by the large patronage extended this line this splendid accommodation coupled with courteous and obliging officials and employees make it a pleasure to travel by this steel blgh- knox presbyterian chvrdi- minister rev kenneth ba sunday school 10 am service 11amandpjixrorganlst and choir master mr pollett tf st george chareh 8exageslma sunday 8 am holy communion 11 am 4atlp and ser mon by the rector 7 pm evensong and sermon by the rector corporate communion of the rela tions and friends of fallen soldiers and the girl guides church parade of the boy scouts girl guides wolf cubs and brownies at 11 am united charch r w rumley pastor 10 am sun day school and bible namrn 11 ut the rev d n vtrhin djd secretary of social service and evan gelism united church of canada win preach 7 pm how can i be christian second in series on the crisis of life wednesday evening at 8 oclock midweek service for prayer and fel lowship subject heredity and in- vlrement 3tp jgj r r wood for sale i rhqfcerjeecn trrjdtflaptbentoay gf mh yssn per sl rtlrri apply phone 98 town 5 harold held george 2tp tie games plated last nijjht gregory theatre wcdnesdayfeb 19th the time the place and the girl the story of what happened to a football 4ero in wall street starring betty compson and grant withers no 2 tarzan the tiger comedy the new half back friday and saturday feb 21st a 22nd alibi action suspense thrllla a plunge into the heart of the criminal world with the laws most daring de tective basedvon the stage play night stick directed by roland west come dy prince gabby cartoon can ned music tuesday and wednesday feb 25th and 26th the mysterious island by jules verne t entirely in tecnl- color no 3 tarzan the tiger comedy cold shivers coming the broadway melody the long long trail with hoot gibson baptist chorea the sunday school meeja at 10 am to study matthew chapter 10 rne twelve sent forth- public worship at 11 am when pastor a n frith will preach on the christ of every road at 7 pm bev e a armstrong ba recently returned missionary from india will speak on we must keep faith on monday at 8 pm the program will be based on the life and work of dr t l davidson railway blalding brings homesteaders much land settled along new una of canadian national in w there wetetwp qi m the big town league last night with one being finished m 10 minutes of overtime the town team met the glen tn the first game which was bitterly fought owing to both teams having won on thursday night the town started- the- scoring when c khhg on lone rush banged home a counter shortly af alcott ma a nice rush and counted another king sup ped another past stringer and the first period ended town 3 and glen a in the second session the glen skat ed the town on their feet and slipped in three goals hewitt accounted for one and hill two the period closed with the teams tied up 3 to 3 in the final frame play was fairly even andeach team added another goal king scoring for the town an pass in front of the net from alcott hill went in- close to get the uelng goal for the glen ten minutes of overtime was play ed and it was enough for the glen got the breaks and alcott in the town net never saw so much of the puck before as they netted three before the gong sounded to end the game isley counted one and hewitt the other two the score at the end of the game being 4 to 7 for the glen the juniors and the paper mill played a tie game which was not broken after ten minutes of overtime the tie score being s to 5 the game was close all the way with the juniors getting a goal ahead and then the mill uelng up it was rough as the ice become soft and sticky and good hockey was nnt impossible and stickhandllhg out ot the quesaon ten minutes overtime was played with neither teams being able to score both the defense players of both teams played well together and w ritchie and hoare and woods and ward looked the best on the forward vaer for sale agricultural lime 1 per ton in carload lots also best grade of fertl- llzerswalter moore phone 152 georgetown tf for sale solid walnut wardrobe childs white iron cot with spring fuller bath out fit apply to mrs w a mcclure phone 96 r 5 georgetown 2t to rent 6 roomed house on murdock st electric light and water inside pos session march 1st apply to h t arnold georgetown tf to rent two choice stores steam heated and with all modern conveniences in new gregory theatre apply to r l gregory georgetown tj ladies xajlomno tailoring and dressmaking leyan 8t georgetown slightly soiled 650 sale price v- comforters silkelinegvetone arid turkey red covered targe size 72i72 regv 295 sale price 1210 2xt 7 72x72 reg 495 sale pnci 389 flannelette blankets white or grey large size reg 250 sale price 210 down comforter reg 1750 sale price 1275 i t mcbean co georgetown r jax xsbc k xwx ax xaeoaboaaxa have your eyes by o t walker dosc eyesight specialist branapton xaminec i 1 vvrnrw1 it is the hope of the committee to organize a party of 500 individuals from the british isles they will leave southhampton by the gunard ris carmania june 10th for new york at the close of the convention the british visitors will leave chicago by canadian national railways stopping at niagara palls and arriving at tor onto june 28th montreal will be reach ed sunday june 29th and after sight seeing the travellers will embark on the cunard sjs ascania for ply mouth and london annual meeting united church the fifth annual meeting of the georgetown united church was held on friday evening february 14th satisfactory reports were received from ttie various organisations of the church showing them to be in a healthy condition the membership increased during the year by 20 with a total membership of 462 total con tributions amounted to 8000 of whlob amount 3000 was contributed to mis sions by different organizations the following elders were elected dr h reld messrs w t evans and w b shortlll and the following were elect ed to the board of stewards messrs w c anthony jno modermld sr a j oneill a w mcllntock and d w willson it was decided that the sunday school was greatly in need of ex tended and improved quarters and a committee was appointed to consider ways and means of dealing with this much heeded extension at the close of the meeting w pleasant hour was spent in social intercourse rafresh- menta being supplied by the ladles of the congregation 1mi1 gtaveltsuppmei should t taken away suddenly what would be come of you my- boy sonny well dad id just stay here the question is what would become ot your r the effect of the construction of new lines of the canadian national railways in western canada and the effect on land settlement jm the ex tension of existing lines into new terrl tory is illustrated by the homesteadmg property for sale store and dwelling in corner of ouelph and water sh good location for any business to mrs g w herrington premises for saler brick house an george st 6 rooms also kitchen and pantry hard and soft water ax cellar furnace good garden and lawn apply to l b van- natter on premises box 552 or phone 241j georgetown 4tp tf poultry supplies have a quantity of 3 ft chick troughs 2 ft water fountains and other equipment also 25 or 30 gal lons amber colored semlnstflned cod liver oil at 125 per gallon in your own can wlldwood poultry farm phone 320 georgetown ont tf auction sale r a pines lot 12 10th line erin wlllsjl by auction on wednesday february 26th all bis farm stock im plements etc no reserve as the pro prietor is going west see bills for further particulars w f gray and roy hlndley auctioneers ltp ill be at watsons drug store georgetown the second we of ev nrv- oxju may consult dr walker at his office in brampton a3axxca3kisqmtkiijklfibaiwrk erwingoldhains meat market fresh and cured meats of all kinds fresh fish and oysters quick delivery kwssssss er win goldham phone 1 georgetown figures of the last two years these show that from january 1st to november 31st 1928 14sb4 home stead entries were recorded represent ing approximately 2351040 acres white in the same period of 1029 there were 17105 entries representing 273900 acrs a total of 5087840 acres for the two years the greater part of this land has been taken up in the peace river country and in the edmonton district alberta and in central saskatchewan where important rail way projects are being or will be car ried out in the near future in these sections of the west there has been a rush of settlers slmllai to that which occurred in prewar days and is like ly to continue as thereare thousands of acres of land available the majori ty of those who are getting hi on the ground floor are canadians and amert- cans one can visualise what this in creasingland settlement means to the country at large the homestead figures for the various provinces for sasufenewant british columbia 163c general news according to the blue book of muni cipal statistics issued from the pro vincial secretary office halton figures are as follows assessed populatksa 24823 assessed acreage 227913 land 11762148 buildings 874200 busl- ess 600952 income 72483 thomas mcdermott of oakvlller who it- met with a serious accident a few j days ago is reported to be doing fine although every effort has been made to save his eyesight it- is re that he will lose the sight of one eye mr mcdermott was chopping wood when a pieceflew up and tore the pupil of his eye charged with cruelty to animals by hot affordimrproper protection to her cattle and hogs mrs mary richard son dundas street trafalgar was found guilty and fined 10 and costs by magistrate mcsveen in oakvffle police court on monday inspector a alleway of the society for the pre vention of cruelty to animals com plained that the animals were not properly housed and lacked proper food the automobile industry of the unit ed states achieved its largest yearly production in 1929 when 5651000 cam and trucks having a wholesale value of 3483900000 were placed on the market according to statistics com piled by nongovernmental agencies in 1928 there were 78037 w fur coats made in canada and they were valued at 1347199 or an average of 174 each pur coals auk stockings and low satin shoes make a peculiar combination but such is style say do you knrjw way to find the horsepower otaictrt no howt just lift up the hood and count the plugs e if its about watches u ask foster he knows i have specialized for years on watches and dia monds special winter price reductions now on you will not bo disap pointed if you buy the watch i recommend t repair big bena properly w b foster just st wood for sale choice hardwood beech and maple 400 per single cord mixed wood 360 per single cord mixed slabs 300 per single cord rails 3jm per single cord phone xcsj or ss3j j brandford gentgatvwa wiilowdale poultry farm acton ontario eggs for hatching dayoed cbjtb bredtolay barred plymouth bocks and single comb white rji ontario breeding station flocks government culled inspected and blood tested for white olahorrea orders filled in rotation of receipt send for descriptive catalogue just off the press our customers write our beat advertisements nougat roll a nice chewy caramel rolled in cocoa- nut which comes in two flavours vanilla and stray- berry regularly sold at 40c saturday treat 25c weekend chocolates baby chicks wycofts bredtolay strain of white leghorns rigorously culled regularly and new blood added yearly prices march 18 cents april 17 cents each also barred rock chicks oac strain from blood tested and government culled stock price 20 cents each march and apru safe arrival guar- write for 1 itching readys 5 to 1 store i just a few of saturdays specials 32 in english gingham marquisette curtains plain cups and saucers rotary egg beaters granite dish pans i5e yd 79c pr 10c 15c each 49c each georgettjwnj jxwtobc oaxaaay aa -an- mc3 mu t bit rattm tirrtiin amcimntiin norval mills n our chopping mill is being repaired as quickly f as possible and will be operating in a few days office now open for businu at the mill w b browne co nwrviil ftonr mills nerval an assortment of high grade chocolates which are absolutely fresh and there are jellies caramels fruit- centres and snowballs in this mixture week end chocolates 35c bx b we always have a wide as sortment of the frnmous runts candy to choose from something for every different taste and always fresh arthur norrington phon 89 pure food store 1 4aeoaa asc xsav ak ojav 10 bars pearl while naptha soap 39c 4 lb wheatlets made from manitoba wheat 25c 3 lb pure lard in bulk 49c 2 tins aylmer tomatoes size 2 23c 1 lb tin rose baking powder 21c 5 pkgs de lw jelly powders 25c smiths pure chilli sauce 33c 2 lb cuelph creamery butter 83c large galvanized pail filled with proctor gamble soaps re value special 98c whiz sanitary cleanser reg 2cspecial 19c 2 pkek cold dust i- 13c 2 pkgs old dutch cleanser 23c oranges bananas grape fruit lemons and other vegetables at right prices lluj-ju- i iiniiii a e farnell 1 prompt delivery i phoim75 v- rj s