Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 24, 1930, p. 3

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t the georgetown herald wednesday evening september 24th 1930 pge i the flavour of salad a is the most delightful of all salada local news ur advertisers rehrt uusiness frtsl tram the gard iaiiiiibiibiiaiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiib i united church j anniversary service sunday september 28 1 930 1 i 4 f i i am and 7pm the rev alfred gandierdd lld principal emmanuel college toronto choir assisted by the merpal quartette gospel singers of toronto monday evening sept 29th banquet 6 to 8 bclock program 8 to 10 oclock dd speaker the rev g g d kilpatrick ba melrose united church hatnilton miss lillian webb soloist radio artist toronto young brothers georgetown violin and piano special music by the choir admission adults 50c children 25c standard lime nammwamammvmim nmmmmwmasi f canadas first electric tug r thf to he first elertrirallydriven tug he built in canada was launched at laiuon que re cently when the jjrescotont diesel electric tufcfor the cana dian pacific car iand passenger transfer companys rervire be tween fresrott ont and ogdena- burg n y slipped gracefully into the waters of the st lawrence after the traditional bottle of champagne had tecn broken across her bows by mrs iuff wife of m mcd duff manajtr of the canadian pari fir nat lakes ueamship service an a pioneer feature in canadian shipping the dieselelertnc engines with whch the new vessel is equipped are of special interest to marine engineers kach of 600 hp they are directly connected to twin generators capable of delivering 330 kilowatts each at 260 volts when operated at 246 revolutions per minute in operation a car barge with three tracks for 16 hundredton cars will be laahed to the tar- hoard counter of the tug which it will be possible to control either from its own wheelhouse or from the bridge of the car barge deforest crosley the brock 14800 ten good battery sets at 5000 each complete guaranteed x speights garace guelphst georgetown the day seems brlghtar when you send a box of candy to a friend it helps a lot to please some- i one else it makes a fellow feel several degrees more joyful when ke thinks that someone is think ing kindly of him send him a box of candy with your best regards saturday treat chocolate oisps with a crunchy centre 29c week end chocolates best yet per lb 35c lb ood anniversary services in he united imiirchbn sunday turti your clixr back to standurd time suturday night peuits clover lloney 10c a lb bring your own containers tf the bantu r t st georges wo- manv auxiliary will be held on friday nov 2 1 st the womans auxiliary of st vreurges- ctmrch will hold a sale of homenuulf baking oil saturday oct 4th knox presbyterian church anni versary will be hekl on sunday oct 19th the womens association of knox church will hold their annual baiaur on nov 22nd keep date in uund the by law recently mssed by our town council seems to have stimu lated riding of bicycles on our side walks mr- irvine morrill of ceorgexown came 18th in a held of fifty at the hamilton 2qmilo marathon road race last saturday all interested in sotthall and ba- kei ball are requested to meet in the arena on thursday tomorrow even ing ass oclock the regular meeting of george town womens institute will be held at ukj home of mrs a h feller emerjr i3t on wednesday oct 1st there was a good response to the call for the first instalment of taxes last week the bank of montreal re- lorls a large percentage paid a successful mile of jersey cuhlc was held at peter a ricks oil mon day fetch a c hey ne were the aiicr tioneers 15 cows averaged 116 each the ladles auxiliary of the cana dian legion will hold a euchre in the club rooms on frfday oct 3rd ad- mission 25c refreshments served 2t estimates cheerfully given on new idea furnaces and empire king stoves and furnaces f l mcctlvray phone 273w heating plumbing tinsmithlng and sheet metal work ah churches in town will hold their services on standard time- next sunday now dont say we didnt tell you as an excuse for not being at church credit auction sale of choice dairy cows young cattle and pigs in streets- vllle friday sept 26th at 1 pm c r evans owner w a russell auctioneer dr j p f williams an old george town boy how of toronto his been elected district deputy grand master ot district no 36 or tne independent order of oddfellows of ontario the branch of lovely peaches which was on exhibition in our window last week was from the garden of mr fred mcnally he had a splendid crop of this delicious fruit this jear the local council of women will meet at the home of mrs f a har- ley on friday afternonn september 26th at 3 pm all ladies who are in terested are invited to attend when in need of waterfronts bricks grates and all stove and furnace re pairs for any make furnaces c stove and furnace pipes call f l mcgilvray phone 273w georgetown h goldstein in the brooke block is offering some wonderful bargains to men and women this week read his advertisement in this issue and dont fail to avail yourself of the opportunity to save money lawrence c carr provincial con stable has been assigned to halton county during the illness of provin cial constable cookman constable carr was formerly in charge of the port arthur idstrlct the local council of women wish to thank the girls who so kindly sold tags for them op fair day they also thank the citizens of georgetown for their donations to the swimming pool through the tag fund miss margaret dickie at cm wilt resume her classes in piano and theory at the home of mrs herbert erwin victoria st georgetown on friday oct 3rd pupils prepared for examina tions of the toronto conservatory of music information can be had bv teleph number 247 2t the factory ls filling up our store with a lot of school boots and child rens and womens boots mens work ing boots from 2 25 up overalls shirts pants and sox at surprise prices all guaranteed to give satisfaction we- have the best repairing outfit j roney georget own s factory i o f eer shore store 2tp personals miss mildred fleck is visiting friends in winnipeg mr it d warren of toronto spent saturday in town miss margaret kennedy of toronto is visiung in town mr gordon alcott is spending his holidays in winulpeg mrs w j rekl of gueluli was a visum in town on wednesday miss ethel heinmiller of toronto mnt sunday with friends in towif mr john r barber left last satur day on a motor trip to the west mr i tic hard mai thews formerly iff stewarttown was a vlsitor in town lait week colotfel j tunes pedhy of toronto was u visitor at dr h cj reeds last week mr and mrs j l thompson of turonui were visitors in town on mon day mr ah mccqnnell- of tiuelph spoilt the week end with his sister miss mcoonnell mr and mrs j campbell and har old of weston were visitors in town on saturday magistrate h f mdore and trs moore of ac lou wrre visitors in own last saturdayr v misses georglna and gladys and mr clifford henry of toronto were via tors in town on saturday 7 mr and mrs harry elliou and mis fargaret of- toronto vjsited at mr j j thompsons during the week r mr and mrs a cummiugs and mr rtd mrs o m cummiugs of toronto were among our fair day visitors mrs carnal uui of arton and mr and mrs john r scott and son arthur of clmehouse motored to goderlcti for he week end mr and mrs w f bradley and daughter margaret motored lo colling wood on monday and visited witr friends there mr david dick of cleveland ohio is vlsiting at uie home of hl brother mr clayton dick he is just recover- ing from a bad accident te met with several weeks ago mr and mrs elmer c thompson returned on monday from a trip to british columbia and state of wash ington they had a pleasant trip and enjoyed the holiday very much messrs thomas eason and j brand- ford motored to windsor and detroit for the week end mlss florence brand ford who had been spending a week in detroit returned home wlir them on sunday news anclipforraation for the biisy farmer all farm products were reported mov ing slowly on the market wilfc prices low the middle f september peaches wore selling at 75 cents to 100 per 11- quart basket eggs fresh firstst 33 cents per dozen wheat 70 cents pec bushel barley and oats as low as 27 rents per bushel otatoes 10u to 140 per bug and cheese i3 cents per pound there is a smaller area hi western ontario under after harvest cultiva tion this year due to dry weather eas tern and northern ontario report that farmers are paying more attention to summer fallowing and after harvest cultivation and arc making an honest effort to keep in control- noxious weed that have become so troublesome dn most ontario farms new advertisements all small advertisements under this heading atlrctly casp with order joseph vovng teacher of piano and theory any person desiring lessons please call at studio charles st georgetown 4tp shropshire shrep breeding stock for side prices to suit piivdiaser sheep put out t shares d w baxter georgetown phone 103 r 31 itp electrical m entertained some fifty dtscributos of electrical goods from london hamilton to ronto and kitchener were entertained at the golf links on wednesday last by smith stone of the georgetown electrical works a pleasant afternoon wa spent in golf competitions on the links followed by a delicious tea serv ed at cedar crest following the re freshments mayor mackenzie present ed the prizes to the winners it was a most enjoyable occasion for all con cerned loss from smut a survey of 200- farhis in oxford county made during lhe past summer under ihe direction of the local agrl- cultural branch sl lowed uiat approxi- mately 4400o biishcls of wheat was the annual loss to oxford county put of a total production of 627000 bushels the loss was brought about by the disease ofjurjul only 18 of the fields were v roe form the disease v t sets good example tlie township of harjowell in prince edward couniv lias set a good example to other municipalities in the way ot enforcing weed control a petition drawing attention to the menace of noxious weeds generally and of the sow thistle in particular and asking for effective cooperatlqn of the dead ly- peril was circulated and roceiveo ore signatures of over a hundred far mers in the township including ent dorsation of the reeva deputy reeve and two councillors mangoldn for sala a quantity of good mangolds for sale apply j r williams george town itp desk wanled small office desk flat top must be in good condition and cheap at herald office apply tf tq rrnl 6 roomed house on murdockst electric light and water inside im mediate possession apply to jack arnold georgetown y it mcbean co -j- get ready for cold days we are starting the season with bagger and bjetter values for rent small stored 6n main 8c with living apartment l desired newly decorated suitable for offices meat and poultry sfiop or hour and feed store apply to fred brooke georgetown it prompt service cesspools cisterns toilets and chlm neys cleaned nw cesspools dug al so garbage and ashes hauled jim williams college view or box w herald 4tp plowing maleh jmrxl month the next great agricultural event of the near future in ontario k the international plowing match and farm machinery demonstration this fea ture annual match which brings to gether the best farm implement men in the country is scheduled for october 14 15 16 and 17 on kings highway no 7 near the city of stratford j lockie wilson managing director has been hard at work for the past few months and the four days of plowing this year promise to outclass any pre vious events in the matter of entries and contests tho awards are very generous and every farmer in the country is eligible high school field day weather permitting the high school field day will to held tomorrow thurs day afternoon the public are invited bark to standard time backward turn backward oh time in your flight turn your clocks back on saturday night georgetown will return to standard time on sunday next and citizens are requested to set their clocks back one hour on satur day night anniversary at ashrrove anniversary services in connection with ashgrove united church will be held on siinday oct i2th rev wray davidson will be the preacher a fowl supper will be served on the-fol- lowing monday evening oct 13th particulars next lssue it st johns church stewarttown harvest services will be held in st johns church stewarttown on friday evening at 8 oclock and on sunday afternoon at 3 oclock on sunday the special preacher will be the rev j r s boyd an invitation ls lssued to all to join in these services successful fair at acton w the fall fair at acton last wednes day was one of the most successful in the history of the organization there was a splendid exhibit in all classes and the attendance was above the average many georgetown citi zens enjoyed the afternoon with their neighbors at acton won prim at toronto and london our esteemed townsman mr thom as ellenton was a successful exhibitor of baskets at toronto and lonodn ex hibitions this fall at toronto tie was awarded first fpr flower basket and second for clothes basket at london he won three prizes one first and two seconds ar accident at cheltenham a child lhe utile son of mr and mrs norman storey was thrown through the windshield of hls parenls car i when it collided with a truck owned by port alfalfa seed yields of from 2 to 10 the ireland construction company bushels per acre with the quality ex weekly crop report reports from representatives through out the province indicate that due to longcontinued drought ruie acreage- sown to fall wheat this year will drop almost 50 per cent below the average in many sections it has been almost tmqpossibje to plow and where cultiva hon has been accomplished there is not enough moisture to sprout the seed the corn and root crops have also suf fered severely during lhe dry weather arid many farmers have been filling their silos early because the com is dry4og up and depreciating in food value grain yields throughout the province have been generally good wneat has yielded from 25 to 40 bus hels per acre and oats from 45 to 80 bushels per acre several counties re- to rent house on corner of dufferln and main sts with all modern conveni ences apply to t l leslie phone 41 r 5 georgetown tf for sale- or rent house on george street 7 rooms hard and soft water electric lights possession at once apply to mrs e ostrander orangevllle ont up money wanted 250000 for first mortgage on ex cellent security interest six per cent half yearly for five years apply clarence h wiggins barrister george town it marcelling miss francis expert hair dresser with city experience will be at tamana barber shop every day phone 241 georgetown 2tp girls pantie dresses girls pantie dresses j wool flannel size6 to 6 colors red green rose blue resed price 225 misses dresses a lovely range in flannel serge and velvet miase flannel dresses sizes 8 to i 4 250 295 325 misses velvet dresses sizes 8 o 14 misses ensemble velvet suits ivlisses navy blue fine serge sailor dresses girls all wool flannel- mtddys navy and red sizes 3 to 7 125 sizrs fi to 14 girls botterfly skirts made of hstkyy flannel fine botany wool sweaters to match at mcbean co 550 395 c w malton and driven by harry price saturday afternoon the little fel low was cut about the face hut other wlse uninjured he was attended by ir r burns claude it ls alleged storeys car swerved to the wrong sjde jf the road as a tire blew out wnile the driver of the truck who was driv ing north at the time through the north end of cheltenham village at tempted to avoid hitting the car by switching hls gravel truck to the left st johns am balance brigadr the fourth annual field day dinner or llic toronto transportation com mission divlslon of lhe st johns am bulance brigade was held in the mc- gibbon hotel on saturday september 20th after a hearty repast commis sioner c j copp mdmrcs l rcp presented awards to about 40 of the members present the chair man div surgeon dr f e watts to ronto proposed the toast the king div superintendent p o leltch mr commlssloner sergeant bradshaw the ttc mr seeley responded other toasts dlstxict officer and staff dlvlsinnal surgeon our guests minute silence for fallen comrades golf news in the first round of lhe fall cotn- lietltlon the following ale the result p b coffin beat s mackenzie u wilson beat p mccannell r b koullx beat j a wllloughby 0 t mckay beat b salmon j mcdcronld beat j harrison e cole beat r erwin eben frith beat wallace thompson j mcdermld jr beat art tyndall wilfred ford beat j m hlg- kins alex oreig beat wakefield ford in the second round p b coffin beat d wilson two ball foursomes thursday september 25th 1930 4j0 pm d s time miss f herbert and j harrison vs mrs p cleave and r b foulbs mrs 8horey and t imbleau vs mrs j mcdermld j a wllloughby miss m lawson and d wilson vs miss pettlt and o t mackay miss h lawson and l b bhorey vs mrs hodgson and e cole mrs wllloughby arid r erwin vs mrs fleck and f mocannell mrs o t mackay and j mcdcrmltl vs miss m mackay and s mackenzie mrs p b coffin and j b mackenzie vs mlss jean mackenzie and p 0 coffin nine holes only no handicaps mrs l e flack and d wilson cap tation coptlonally high lincoln county re ported a very large crop of peaches white prince edward county rpjorlod tomatoes to be not more than half a crop i am prepared to do concrete work of all kinds estimates given free of chargcl if you require anything in this line phone 331 b walker georgetown stp tf notice having received numerous complaints of boys stealing golf balls and throw ing stones on the course take jlbtlce that after this date any boysfound on or loitering around the golf course will bp severely dealt with w o marshall 2t chief of police georgetown r9bgwgboaececbcboak aeocccakkakfx x ontario canadian medical assoc anything wrong with me church news raptfet church the annual sunday school rally will be held on sunday morning the school will meet at am standard time and at 11 am adjourn to lhr church auditorium for the special rally day program pastor a n frith will speak on the need of cham pions there will be no evening ser vice in view of the anniversary ser vices in the united church if lhey were to oe asked the ques tion the majority of people would re- ply there ls nothing wrong with me yet we know that although this an swer would be an tsonest expression of opinion it would in many cases be far from the truth by this we mean that many people have something wrong with them without their knowing it and that trouble often takes posses sion without announcing its arrival admittedly we should all be able to say there is nothing wrong with me bul we should be able to stay it with an assurance of its being true it may be true but we dp not know whether it ls or not unless we have had a health examination why is it that when it is common knowledge that all machines require supervision and regular checking up to keep them running smoothly and to prolong their usefulness there ls utter disregard of the need for any such supervision of the body machines it is surprising how many sucessful business men seem to imagine that be cause they have accumulated wealth their bodies are in some way different and who act as if they were in some way immune to the ills that befall it would seem that as health ls such an evident asset it would not be necessary to point out to any person the fact that it is it might be ex pected that the man who ls success ful in business would make at least a fair success of living and yet w know that this is not the case with many men and women we are not suggesting that the right way to live is to cultivate a state of mind that considers nothing but possi bilities of illness that would indeed be anything but desirable we do state emphatically however that the art of healthy living is the most important business responsibility we have based on this understanding we re commend that the periodic health ex amination is a simple and desirable routine which should be practiced by everyone periodic nealth examina tion is a good habit it ls good busi ness ignorance ls always expensive if not dangerous ignorance as to the condition of your body simply leads youto cheat yourself by depriving yourself of the rare you may need the enemies to health can mostl all be overcome disease when treat ed early can usually be cured the best way to accompllsh this is by the periodic health examination questions concerning health ad dressed to the canadian medical as sociation ii84 college street toronto will be answered personally by letter gregory theatre wednesday sept 24 the plora- dora obi with marion davles and lawrence gray the broadway melody of 1900 with old and new songs comedy skirt shy episode no 4 kimdj the congo prtky and saturday sept 26 and 27 free and easy a comedy drama youll split your sides laughing at and look at the cant buster keaton anita page robert montgomery fred ntblo owen lee lionel barrymorc william haines dorothy qcbastlan karl dane and many others comedy priar puppies with lloyd hamilton tuesday and wednesday sent 30 and oct 1 divorcee with norma shearer you cant afford to miss thbs kt georgeh ohnrrh i services on sunday 8 amt holy communion 1015 am sunday hool 11 ani childrens fruit and egr ser vice with an address by the rector 7 pm evensong and sermon by trio rector corporate communion of thr olrl ouldes and the relatives and friends of fallen soldiers servicrs arc on standard time canon w a- loucks will give rife famous lecture the great altogether on monday october 13th swimminc pool fund mount previously arkuowledg- m 20551 wlmmtnr pool committee tag day receipts 56 is a trufe fable there was once a very oldfashion ed man who hopefully relied on a let ter to bear important news it mlss- ed its intended receiver and sat for twb weeks on an office desk when the oldrashloned man discovered this one its one of tjie hits of the year i he was extremely annoyed with him- comedy hurdy ourdy eplsode no self he made a solemn vow to there- v the king of the congo after use the long distance telephone total 26166 for sale one 6 tube deforst crossley battery set complete with 180 volt eliminator batteries tubes charger 5o0o one 6 tube atwater kent battery set with horn only 2000 both excellent sets one new 1 l hp century motor 110- 220 volt 20 cycle cost 15200 heavy duty 9000 one lathe suitable for garage or wood turning 3500 phono 90 r 3 oeorgetown 2t superintendent ashtwatron applications will be received for the positions of superintendent and mat ron ol the house of refuge counties of halton and peel brampton up to 12 oclock noon on saturday oct 4th 1930 applications to be address ed to david wilson county clerk brampton and marked application for house of refuge for particulars communicate with ns lindsay mal ton r r 3 w h morden oakvllle h c thompson port credit or t l leslie georgetown r ft 4 bonds bonds georgetown coated paper mills ltd small amourlt for sale for particulars inquire by telephone h r m1mms phone 114 i georgetown j notice to creditors in the hatter of the estate of georglna elisabeth tlionipaon late of the town of georgrelown in the county of halton widow i l i notice ls hereby given that all per sons having any claims or demands against the late georgina elizapeth thompson who died on or abxmt the twentieth day of august 1930 at the said town of oeorgetown are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned solicitor for henry o reid edith cunnlngriam and rich ard macnamara the executors of the last will and testanient of georgina elizabeth thompson widow deceas ed their names and addresses and full particulars in writing of their claims and statements of their accounts and the nature of the securities if any held by them and take notice that after the twentyfifth day of october 1930 the said executors will proceed to distri bute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice and that the said executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim they shall not then have re- reived notice dated at georgetown ontario this twenty ourth day of september ad 1030 lerov dale 3t solicitor for the said executors notice to creditors in the matter or the estate or william james forfimvc late of the town of oeorgetown in the caonty of halton papennaker deceased new harness shop in masheyhrris building georgetown all hand made harness pull line of repalni in stork and everything that rocs with a firstclass hnrnmb shop shoes repaired host service and right prices r c nixon the old reliable harneaamaker notice is hereby given that all per sons haying claims or demands against the late william james forfrravewho died on or about the eleventh day of september ad 1930 are required to send by post prepaid or otherwise de liver to the undersigned solicitor for the executor of the estate of the said deceased on or before the fifteenth day of october ad 1930 their names and addresses and full particulars of their claims and the nature of the securities if any held by them duly verified by statutory declaration and take notice that after the said last mentioned date the executor will immediately proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto having re gard only to the claims 6f whlnhhe shall then have notice and that the saldrbxecutor will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim he shall not then have received notice dated at georgetown ontario this twentysecond day of september ad 1930 clarence h wiggins oeorgetown ontario 3t solicitor for the said executor mbskatss 3sy 3ix mtv xiv 3s 3fiv x- 3v 0frx 0s flsx 0 x 0kk v danns juniper kidney pills a reliable divretic treatment for disorders of the kidneys and bladder is useful in the treatment of lame back rheuma tism lumbago soreness and backache when due to de fective action of the kidneys your money back if it fails to give relief 35c a box 3 boxes for 1 00 danns drug store agents for sargon phone 327 ceorfetowb kbasx hnk av ris wc hbqmbc mboobx ttfcv nor val mills corn cracker mill in operation kings choice flour for bread national flour for pastry whole wheat flour wheatlet feed gluten now on hand bran shorts w b browne co phone 90 r 2 georgetown parmer todruffirlat now be sure an write plain on them bottles which is fpr the jersey cow and which is for my wife i dont want rtotritn to appon to that jersey cow pure food store 10 bars comfort soap 49c 24 lb bag pastry flour 7 lb bag pastry flour large bottle ideal sweet mixed pickles sunwheat biscuits per pkg 1 lb tins vitone no 5 pail new clover honey 2 pkgs pnrbwax 3 boxes matches 2 tins snap hand cleaner 8 cakes castile soap 3 cakes palm olive soap 89c 29c 49c 24c 53c 59c 25c 25c 27c 23c 23c k c f fresh fruit- and vegetables at close prices ak farnell tvuinpt ijmwqry 78 t rw ril u

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