Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 6, 1930, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening august 6th 1930 pi age 4 ihuuuiidiuiuuuuuuiiiiuitmillllltluhlclllll ifilltl i i hilt v local news 19th and 20lh uin an annnit ul both iw price and low cost a tne for which you pay a low prfce may turn to be very costly one for which you pay a lot more may not live up to its price tag both in the fact that is first price is moderate and its quality so great as to make its final cost the very lowest the new seiberling alltread tire means economy we have your size we would like to serve you 1 i fred sinclair fail mar si pt you run alwuv v ih u ttomiux b ilstt iing i h yomun u mpted adam and lit did it but thut wa- hls own idtii tihotit di inking 1 ht person who must r- thr saxo phom in no tun usuurllv jma s in thut aj as sonnotu lias uid running ptoplf dou ii ls a bad hubll u ht thei von an a motorist or nol j b ni u sign on tin bitbuau deiimiatwrg i lu kiiik highua att now m pluct lunni no 7 through lun i bt inkin ls b ing rapidly harvest d notw nbstandbn somt nann vuath r iiu i ps uihrill art up to tin at 11111 a ittup jti nth oal a lot l oss guim will 1m plud un nil ati isi 9ih ul ib juirl om d t ihi in i ti n w ion i i orr un sm ditrs art adwrtislng boots is solid tcjther at 2ts ti 9 i will mvt 5 00 for u pair of rhese boots ii thi ire solid leafh r j roney tht old reliable reiiairmg a usual a personals phone 26w georgetown j erwingoldhams meat market all kinds of fresh and salt meats at right prices erwin goldham phone 1 georgetown i pure food store inwimim-nrrf- rri 10 bars comfort soap 45c 7 lb bag excelsior pastry flour 29c no i tin libbys c beef p t -23e- extra fancy selected shrimp per tin club house prepared mustard per jar carnation milk baby size per tin brookheld pasteurized cheese per i lb pkg 2 tins peas christies marshmallow snow peake per lb 2 lb christie s ginger snaps 2 pkgs eclipse fly poison mats assortment toilet soap reg 10c cake special cake 6c fresh fruit and vegetables at right prices 21c 14c 6c m 19c m 25c m 25c 1 25c 9c institute fmnlc the annual pirmc of ue fciuesipg women s lnaulitc will be htld on harr lawson s flats ai stewaritoun on pntstliiy afternoon august 12th program of sports an daseball conn and bring baskets cup ayid sooi s next meeting udl be hi id at mis harrj uirrvauxs on s pi 9th going to w ingham rev kenm ih maclean of knox j- presbj terian church lias uccepted call to wingbam and we understand will ltavt oeorgetown the end of this month for his new charge ht mr mncltan hat made many friends in georgetown who deeplj regret his re moval baby ejus fatal pi lb while her mother was temporarily absent from the house the two year old daughter of james brewster ate some cathartic pills which caused her death shortly afterwards the brew ster- are employed by james rob- sqn first line east chinguacousy township dr vanderlip was sum moned immediately but was unable to do anything for tht girl the family only recently moved into the neighborhood win bowline tourney the following are the winners hi the mixed tournament held wednes day afternoon last on the georgetown lawn bowling club s green first prize mrs d crawford bert marsh mrs c turner d crawford skip mil ton three wins and a plus of 26 sec ond mrs dickie s rink georgetown three wins and a plus of 5 third- mrs i w lott n a sinclair mrs n a sinclair g h dawson skip mil ton two wins and a plus of 19 mrs h kennedy of toronto spent it frw days with f rli nds in town r- missts k imrdy and mr fc w colt sk tit tilt hohduv in north buy mr 11 m withtrald of sarnia sixnl sunday with mrs wetherald mn perc pneurr und daughters of mi ni rot noi lb carollnu returned liomi this wet k mr and mrs i mcdonald und soitbj of carbon hill alabama ls i isitiiip fm nds in town mr and mrs angus ijobbie and luiikht r of stirling culled on frit nds in lou n on mondaj mi mid mrs ra coults of to ronto in kiting at tht home of mr ti wntgleswortl mrs 1 s wilson and dnldrtn or north liav rt vlsituig ut tht liumi of mr w r walsrin mr and mrs c e rogers or lon lsilid tljeir cousin mrs j a lower school results the following huvt been successful at lht ipwtr school fcxamiftationa c rliilcatts will be given at the open uuj of school georgina arinsttad hist geog art hot ptanciu atkinson pram arith vtrn barnes art hot ruth beau mont geog art noretn bennett gram phys ariui zool wilbtrt bradley gram hole n brown hist edith bullivant hlst jteog art hot ftloen costimin hist geog art david crlchioti hist gejg urt bol arthur day foot phys aritli ki william tevtreaux phys wkh violi t dick hit geog art brrt omar diggins trrarn phys arith ftoss duncan i his t geog urt jean fviuis hlst art don liar over the week end mrs tracey lias returned home after sp ndmg a few days at lht horpt of mis c f rogers london mlssrs preda brown and hazel m urphy of toronto are spending a few day orltb mist k wright mrs t mclwiy and mrs p cojtfen at tended the funeral of the late mrs armstrong in pairs oo tues day 0 mr t kersey attended the conven tion of lht atwajcr jcent radio co jwld at the royal york hotel yesteifc day mr and mrs p rt id of tampa mrs charles ruddy and daughter of anrtorls i ex us ii utvstitg friends m town mlis sarah ganzemiller of carbon hill alabama lias n turned liome at ti r spending a few wet ks wltli friends in town mr leslie gregory had the misfor tune to break his ankle last week his many friends wish him a speedy re covery misses irene hall minnie sargent and edna hawes are spending thetr acation camping at caledonia ont with miss agnes ruby of hamilton miss marguerite mcmaster is visit ing margaret jean daughter of mr and mrs e h fox detroit at their summer cottage lexington michigan master david hodge of stewarttown i who underwent an operation in the sick children s hospital is progressing nicely his many friends wish him a speedy restoration to health miss marguerite mcmaster glen williams passed w th honors junior harmony junior counterpoint junior history margut rite ls a pupil of mr herbert campbell of brampton ifeog bot graham furnell gram phys arith zool russt 11 pi rest me gram phys snol douglas frast r gram phys arith amii fdllh god crop ukport te following ls a summary of the crop report as furnished by the bank of montreal dated july 31st 1930 with the exception of south and central saskatchewan and southwfcs tern alberta moisture is ample to carry crops to maturity should pre sent favourable weather conditions con tin ut cutting will be general in ten or flf tetil days and indications point to an average yield some dam im from ruitus reported in manitoba in quebec provinci tht weather con limits favourable for all rros in ontario wuttt crops are tor thi most part considered promising faui in needed in some art as in tht marl time provinces favourable weathtr prtvails and croixs generally ore pro grossing satlstiiptorily in brillsli co lumbia ttir wt alht i continues hot and dry and ruin would bt wtlcomt in most distriets fny gram pjiys xjl marion good pliys fcool alice gray jgram doris ure nt gram phys nrith zool kat hleen hale gram phys arith jiool joseph huxris gram phys arttli zuot robert harris hist geog art bot evelyn heurtwt l hlst geog art bot jean hill geog art louise humphrey hist geog art horace hprley gram arith william mac- laren gram phys arith zool m jean mcallister art bot alftn mcdonald graitl xool bernice mcdonald histr geog art bol helen mcdonald gram phys arith zopl avis me lean hist geog art margaret mc lin lock gram ph s arttli zool marguerite micmasler hist ruch mc nally hlst rvou art bot nellie miynard itsl gtog aat bot fraser mimms gram pliys zool wilfred mmo hisi geog art boi james i moran art jane morrison gramu i phy arith irene mulholland gram phys arilh zool william newton hist giog art bot rosa polle hist geog art wflla price hist geog art hot robert raine gram arith ol alicia ruddell bot james ritchie hlst geog john saunders gram david saxe hist art percy saxe hist geog art bot moiia scrymgeour hist geog art bot nellie scrymgeour hist geog art bot nathan silver hist geog art mane smellie geog art ethel smith gram arith doris sykes gram phys arith isabel thompson gram arith elizabeth wagstafte gram hazel wajdie hist geog art alice walker gram phys eva wood geog art bot winnifred wrigglesworth hist geog verdun wrigh t geog art bot the papers written on varied in number from four to obp wanted r a field of goody clover or second enit alfalfa hay apply box m herald r r for sale residence of the late samnej camp bell klrjg st possession september 1st apply at house telphono 183j 4tp fc for sale a quantity of selected barley at 26 00 per ton apply noble elevators georgetown phone 145 tf to rent fi roomed house on murdock st t lectric light and water inside pos session july 1st apply to e l arnold georgetown tf j mcbean co i i week end specials groceries x t i domestic shortening i lb prints 17c b pure lard i lb prints 17c granulated sugar 1 0 lbs for 50c v brown sugar 1 0 lbs for 50c caroauon milk large srzt- 2 for 25c x cold medal jelly powder 5 for 25c s oxydol large size 21c s flavoring extract j 0c size 5 for 25c walnuts j2s per lb 50c s baking powder i jb tin 19c s lavohne 2 for 25c w princess soap flakea 22c s posts brart 2 fot 22c christie is soda wafers 2 for 25c snap hand cleaner 1 4c cold medal coffee i lb tin 62c cnxr wins first aid honors ounnu tht recent firstaid cxamina lions held in toronto the c ner team obtained the toliowinfi honors 1st in the dominion of canada for first year senior team cnr lk or ail toronto office runners up for electric line in canada and 3rd in the dominion of canada for all first aid teams the following were mem ber of the team w drake capt r wlndeatt p coomber p wajkem toronto gordon alcolt oeorrttown 1 t a e farnell prompt delivery phone 75 gregory theatre wcdnesdai august 6 puttin on tht ritz with some scenes in teclim color novelty chinese flower boat mickey mouse cartoon friday and saturday august 8 ana 9 girl said no a thrilling romance of the younger generation starring wiinam haines moon zeppelin tuesday and wednesday august 12 and 13 around the corner talk ing novelty day of a min of a flairs voice of hollywood coming al jolson in mammy ounlerfeit coins some one or raof than one person is making counterfeit fiftycent pieces in 1 oronto or very im ar the city this vas established yesterday when two men aptieared ui the police court charged with uttering counterfeit coins at a dance hall out of the prisoners went into th uttmss box and si the olhtr prisoner had rlvt n him the coins to pass toronto detectives ana secret service mtn who work under inspector walter duncan of the de parturient of finance at ottawa have spent hours since tlirse two men wen arrested trj ing to learn where the coin were made campbfl1 s shorthorns win many prizfcs iuiamibi r h thompson co fort t j dependable hardware plymouth pure manilla rope 7 and 1 lb 28c samson guaranteed h forks 165 hayfork pulleys in all sizes 75c and 90c samson scythes and snaths 135 to 200 binding gloves mule and horsehide j 45c king bug killer and arsenate of lead paris green large size aluminum preserving kettle 98c galvd and black screen wire in all widths screen doors and windows in all sizes waverly guaranteed floor wax per lb 39c johnsons paste and liquid floor wax in aii sizes rent johnsons new electric floor polisher from us we have the latest model plumbing hot water heating furnace work electrical wiring and sheet metal work yh r h thompsons co phone 46 georgetown brigade attend c on vent ion the georgetown fire brigade at tended the firemen i convention and field day at kincardine aug 5 and took part in the big parade which was one of the biggest ever held in that part of the province the george town brigade made a fine showing in the parade and chief tuck was proud of their performance deputy chiel wm h long was elected to the office at second vice president of the as sociatlon by a big majority over a large flejd of candidates congratulations bill dundas ls to be me next place for the convention in 1331 and there is every chance that georgetown will be in the running for the convention in 1932 help the boys to bring it here in 1032 th fifth and lasi of the class a fairs held in the prairie provinces was rompleted at reglna last week these aro the large exhibitions of manitoba jskaichewan and alberta and are held at brandon calgary edmonton saskatoon and- reglna in order named lkacn show lasts one week and a num ber of herds and groups of live stock make the whole show circuit there were strong exhibits of cattle at each of these shows as the breeders make an effort to have their favorite breed in evidence mr duncan campbell of moffatt ontario was also an extensive exhibitor of shorthorns at these exhibitions and carried off good share of the awards his senior yearling bull mystic min strel was junior and grand champion at brandon saskatoon and regina hls two year old heifer scottish sunshine was reserve senior champion at cal gary and edmonton and hls heifer calf mayflower 15 was reserve junloi champion at the same two shows mr campbells greatest victory was in the get of sire class as he won first and place at sit ttve shows on the get of ttiornham minstrel he also non the progeny cas at all five ex hibitions i dr f- j nelson dr t d j far mr campbells herd won second mer and mr gordon smith are en for aged bull first and grand cham glenwilliams private loan wanted 2000 to 3000 u anted at once in terest paying 7 for 3 years this is a safe investment and a good paying proposition investigate- uis offer by sending replys for information to box w herald georgetown read this over buy london grocery see this store excepttopal opportunity good location all cash trade five thousand dollars sydney sznythe market lane lon don lost a brown figured leather hand purse on august 3rd between market st and the 7th line valued as a keep sake finder please leave at herald offlct reward ltp mcbean co georgetown ontario it was a surprise to the glen williams congregation to have rev dr and mrs mcneill with them on sunday evening last dr mcneill is a profes sor of theology in mcmaster s uni v ersity and late pastor of walmer road baptist church toronto messrs frank logan and friends spent the holiday with friends in lions head a most successful community pic nic was held on saturday afternoon a large entry of contestants greeted every event and owitjr to this fact many of them had to be run off in several heats before declaring a win ner the big day onened at 2 o clock the sunday school scholars were giv en free tickets by their schools which were to be turned in at thr booth un der the management of messrs harold wheeler and bert m arch men t and the children certainly took advantage of this opportunity to visit the booth un til their tickets gave out the crowd was large and the proceedings much enjoyed much credit ls due the citi zens for supplying refreshments and also to the committees mr lloyd barth had the misfortune to fracture hls skull while swimminr last friday evening lloyd is doing as will as nan be expected acton pion for senior yearlmg bull also second for senior yearling bull first for senior bull calf and first for junior bull calf in the female classes he won first for cow third for two year old heifer second for senior yearling second for junior yearling first and second for st nior calf and second for junior calf econd for herd and second for breeders herd first for calf herd first for pro- getif and first for second for get of sire amos black who wen also ixhlbi ors a i simc of these shows won third for aged bull second for two year old bull third for cow second for two year old heifer and first for junior calf canadian medical assoc house and barn arb razed by i fire yesterday completely destroyed the frame house and barn close by of thomas mcbvlde ninth line rsques ing and the loss will be some 10 000 partly covered by insurance men were working at threshing when the blaze started supposedly from the -machine- the flames made such headway fann cd by a breeze that the voluntary fire fighters waged a lostrqi fight from the start the dry timbers of the barn soon a raging furnace and from the barn the fire spread first to the garage then to the milk house then to the residence the best that could be done was to save part of the contents of the home a small crop of hay and grain implements machinery and consider able contents of the house were des troyed all the live stock were in the fields when the fire started it was the worst fire that harf occurred in the district sinre the morvaj mill was burned train jumps track killing engineer injuring fireman engineer william hill 33 years old of allandalc formerly of glenwrfllams died on monday morning last while en route here by special train from the wreck of the canadian national all steel passenger train no 47 en route north from toronto to north bay the engine and ave coaches left the tracks harry tomlin fireman also of allan- dale ls a patient at the queen victoria memorial hospital north bay suffer ing from burns caused by escaping steam his condition according to dr w g smith is good and he will re cover her do you imagine you could learn to love me hlnw no her just as i thought too old to learn breast feeding if the nursing mother ls healthy and if she is eating the proper foods her milk will almost surely contain all of the constituents which her child requires for proper nutrition breast milk meets the needs of the child in a remarkable manner this ls not surprising when we consider that it ls the natural food of the in- fan breast feeding is not an en tir4y foolproof method of feeding however and in order to carry it out properly the mother requires to give iomft thought to 4he- subject the mother if she intends to nurse her baby properly must attend to her general health which of course in eludes attention to her diet if the mother is careless as regards her own needs she is doing harm not only to herself but indirectly to her child through her milk the nursing mother requires fresh air sunshine rest and exercise in or der to maintain her normal health she should eat a well balanced diet making sure that it includes thr dally use of mtlk and milk products to the pwrpef habus ot healthy living is essential for the nursing mother and her child she should feed by the clock the time for feeding is the hour set as shown by the clock not when the mother guesses that it ls reeding time or when the baby cries regularity in feeding ls necessary for thr baby irregularity is the cause of digestive breast- milk no baby should be weaned unless the necessity for depriving him of hls natural food has been carefully con sldered mothers for some unknown reason very often get the idea that their milk is not suitable they do not know or they have forgotten that the best artificial reeding is only a substitute and is never just as good as the natural method if their ls not sufficient breast milk then the proper thing to do is to supplement the quality there is i with some artificial feeding in thls way the baby receives the benefit of al the natural food available and ls given wtiatttddltlonfrl food he neds there is no reason why the infant should not continue at the breast while he has supplementary feedings i some breast milk being so much bet ter than none at all satisfactory breastfeeding depends upon the mothers taking care of her health partlcularaly her diet on her confidence and oo termination will feed with absolute regularity by the clock questions concerning health add ressed to the canadian medical as oclatlon 184 college street toronto will be answtrad pcrsotttlh by letter joying a fishing trip to sundrldge trds week prof henry smith of the boston technical school boston mass ar rived in acton to see his brother the late peter smith who passed away two or three hours before his arrival dr smith spent a week or so last summer with his brner here pleas antly another bright little chap lost his life by drowning in fairy lake whin wallact- the bright littu un yarold son of mr and mrs john oidmy church street was drowned on tues day afternoon this ls one of the first bathing fatalities in ytars at fairy lake although hundreds of bathers use this place dally and during the hot weather the younger folks arc there constantly among those from a distance who attended the funeral of the late peter a smith were the following from muskoka lodge messrs sidney bates w m j h bird p d o m m p mc kay p d g m petery mciiutcheson pm judge mahaffy pm h j elliott pm a c salmon pm geo w ecclestone mpp a d ecclestone alex milne and horace parlett and mr john thompson a life long friend and mr geo tennant and crown attorney thos johnston of brace bridge mr frank job and mr and mrs fen ten job to st catharines dr rt t3 wales mr p j b wallace pd om- mr w s ferguson mr h tasker mr w a moore mr evan peacock mr john clark toronto mr edgerton young of barrle mr s kirk p g j w and mr w a wll son p m of credit rodg eorge town free press erin dr hutchinson and mrs hutch in son and children of brampton were sunday visitors wltk for sale 1930 slightly used steinlte demon strator 7 tube radio in perfect condi tion price 150 complete also 3 used battery sets for quick sale 25 00 each apply to e r magloughlen phone 328 georgetown up wood for sale choice hardwood beech and- maple 400 per single cord mixed wood 350 per single cord mixed slabs 3 00 per single cord rails 3 00 per single cord phone 35j or 83j j brantford georgetown marcelling miss francis expert hair dresser with city experience will be at taman a barber shop every day phone 241 georgetown 2tp credit auction sale -op- farm stock and implfmfvts the undersigned has received in struct ions from thomas mcbride lo sell by public auction at lot 8 9th line esquesing on monday august 18th 1930 at 2 o clock standard time horses grey mare 5 yrs old krey horse 3 yrs old perchons implements culupacker out lhrow disc cattle hotsteln heifer calf at foot holsteln cow fresh calf at foot holstein cow fresh calf at foot hoi stein cow fresh due time of sale part jersey cow due aug 13 holsteln cow due sept 15th holstein cow due sept 2nd brlndle cow due sept 10th brindle cow due oct 20th ayrshire cow due sept 29th holstein cow due nov 2nd holstein cow due mar 3rd in full flow holsteln cow due dec 1st jersev cow due feb milking well holsteln cow due nov 1st holstetn heifer due 15th oct ayrshire heifer rising 3 yrs old 4 yearlings 1 yr old holstein the average list of herd 3 7 tfrms calves and all sums of 15 and under to be cash over that amount 12 months credit on approved joint notes 6 per annum off for cash positively no reserve as the prop- rietor s buildings have recently been destroyed by fire wm j mickinnfy auctioneer w a wilson clerk fix that corn with corn fix will remove a corn in ten minutes or your money- re funded no more extended treatments for several days and nights no more soaking the feet in hot water and making them tender no more acids to eat the healthy flesh and make it sore no more corns if you use corn fix 35c darins drug store agents for sargon phone 327 georgetown new post in cpr telegraphs growth of the canadian pacific telegraphs and pressure of business have brought about the appointment of an assiktant general manager a new position creation of which was made i7ertiejjis month the new assistant general managership jws to d ntil who was assistant manager western lines stationed at inmpeg no 4 of illustration other appointments resulting from this art no i w m thompson superintendent ontario divuuon toronto to he assistant manager western lines winnipeg no i it s ingrain superintendent eastern division montreal to he superintendent ontario division toronto and no 2 w s r merv rhitf operator montreal to be superintendent eastern division montr ul if the right ice cream you cl you can laugh at summer s heat our ct cieam is the right p tee crcaj it is made in a man nrr that makes friends for it everywhere tt goes von feel quite comfortable at our soda fountain too tf you enjoy clean liness of service as well as properly prepared drinks satur6ay trfat assorted fruit jellies some thing new and at a real bar gain rt p 40c lb saturday treat 25c week end chocolates ml stid hull we were pleased to sec mr robert blnnie in the village on monday mr blnnie ls making a splendid recovery following a serious operation which he underwent some weeks ago a former resident of erin village in the person of mary mrfachearn relict of the late moses hurren ass ed away at her residence 2175 yonge st toronto on sunday july 27th in her 78th year following nn illness of one week the result of n paralytic stroke friends of mr wm davidson as sembled at hls home on sunday julv 27th to extend happy fellrltntlons of the dav hls 72nd birthday all sat to a bounteous repast a jwirt of which was the birthday coke mr davidson was the recipient of manv eautiful gifts a gloom was cast oer the village on monday evening vhen the new s spread that f e walker of inwood ontario had died suddenly i na hos pltal at sarnia it was indeed a severe shock to his widnu ed mot her and the family none of whom knew he was 111 jid in fart he had been j rr try a box of the famous makes h ailing but apw days and was in his 3 of candy such as smiles n office on saturday he was taken jj chuckles hunts wlllards pat quite seriously ui and was removed h tersons nellsons and molrs our to a sarnia hbspltkl where it was h st0 is always fresh decided an operation was necessary ili and he passed away very suddenly evidently from a heart attack ad vocate newlywed says my wife does not choose my clothes tut she jllcks ihy pockets thls assortment of week end chocolates are becoming more popular all the time hard and li soft reritres whlpjed crcamsf datts etc wffk end spkciai 35c lb a georgetowns bargain store j brook block have you entered our contest yet do you know that you may be the lucky one to win that beautiful 21 piece engraved china tea set a purchase of 100 or over qualifies you to enter contest how many beans in the bottle we are also offerttrjf the following specials ladies fullfashioned hose reg 1 50 laches silk hose rayon slips reg 2 25 ladies rayon bloomers ladies house dresses large sizes ladies fall dresses a few girls washable linen dresses a few kiddies suits and rompers girls black and fawn stockings men s guaranteed work shoes halck and brown 295 mens overalls 119 1 75 and 198 men s combination overalls reg 3 00 for 225 mens work shirts in blue chambrv and khaki 98c mens dress shirts best quality reg i 95 mens grey moleskin pants men s khaki pants mens socks special 2 pr for boys waists boys tics boys bloomers all sizes boys overalls all sizes and many othfir good bargains 98c 49c 119 69c and 98c 98c 495 and up only 95c 59c and 98c 29c h goldstein brooke block georgetown 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