Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 1, 1930, p. 3

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i the georgetown heralcl wednesday evening october 1st 1930 page 3 no- other orange pekoe can equal this in flavour fresh from the gardens meat watch ourwmpow for special prices on saturday ekwin g6lpham phone x georgetown v mt boots shoes and rubber footwear just rece from oar factory tbe largest shipment of boots and shoes ever landed in georgetown every pair guaranteed by the factory mens oil tan leather boots special price 300 see these boots womens boots from 100 up mens english oxfords and mens vickid cushion sole boots with builtin arch support growing girls school oxfords and straps 225 boys school boots at special low prices our fall slock of rubbers is now comp at prices thai wid surprise you remember we guarantee every pair or will replace same repairing done by expert workman at reasonable prices work pants shirts overalls and socks at c 4 prices jroneys factory shoe store main st georgetown 1 re roof your building before winter t protect your building by reproofing now and at a great savtno when odd mechanics are available and when best quality british colombia edge gkain dtstbcted shingles area the lowest ih ft iii uf t jws xxx b c inspected shingles 335 per square the not your grandfather used and the roof your gr will use j b mackenzie son phone 33 georgetown local news i tegular meeting of town council next tuesday evening ttveft november xjix pi the ijik armistice day uancfl tuesday aiid wednesday of last week were the tlewlsh new year pettifs clover honey 10c a lb bring your own containers tx township council meeting at stewarttown monday 13th at 1 oclock 4iiltun coiaity softball league will open next tuesday with a gomo in the arena relkkahs attention installation of oiflccrs next tuesday october 7th all members are requested to be pres ent mr irvine merrltt has received word that he came in 9th in the hamil ton 26 mile marathon held a week ago saturday only look in our win dow on ilurday and see our assort ment of mens- and boys boots at 200 j ronoy ltv the ladjes of knox presbyterian church have changed the date of jjieiv bazar from nov 22hd to pec tith further particulars later oddfellows installtrtioiv of ofneene on monday joct 6th a cordial jn- yitaton is extended to all oddfellows to be present refreshments- in the tield day sport leld at vvoodbrldge on saturday last tony staple ton won 1st in r00 yds 1st in 440 yds and 1st in the relay team the ladles auxiliary of the cana dian legion will hold a euchre in the club rooms on friday oct 3rd adj mission 25c refreslimeuts served 2l john clark will hold an aucuou sale of horses cattle sheep and pigs at his farm near norval station on oct 15th full particulars next week when in need of waterfronts bricks- grates and all stove and furnace re pairs for any make furnaces cleaned stove and furnace pipes call f l mcgilvrajr phone 273w georgetown the womans auxiliary of st georges church will hold a sale ol homemade baking on saturday oct 4th in thompsons hardware store from 3 to 5 oclock the firemen were called out on monday evening to what at first ap peared to be a fire but on investiga tion it was found to be smoke from a chimney the womens society of the bap tist church will hold a sale of work and home baking in public library on saturday nov 8th further par ticulars later estimates cheerfully given on new idea furnaces and empire king stoves and furnaces f l mcoilvray phone 273w heating plumbing tinsmithing and sheet metal work a halloween concert will be held at mt pleasant school ss no 16 7th line esquesing on oct 17th at 8 oclock good program sale of lunch candies and christmas gifts 3t mr arthur m tyrrell president of kamloops bc agricultural as sociation and an old georgetown boy has kindly forwarded us a copy of their splendid prize list and the kam- loops sentinel containing an account of the fair many thanks arthur mr kenneth m langdon barri ster is opening up a lav office in the office building next to pamelas store on monday oct 6th mr langdon is one of a family of lawyers his father and three brothers are all members of the profession he comes to town highly recommended the ladies aid of the college st baptist church toronto will give a play entitled the ladies aid on strike in the oregory theatre on the evening of oct 30 under the auspices of the womens society of the baptist church georgetown watch for further notice it miss margaret dickie atcm will 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 by telephoning number 247 2t the factory is filling up our store with a lot of school boots and child rens and womens boots mens work ing boots from 225 up overalls shirts pants and sox at surprise prices all guaranteed to give satisfaction we have the best repairing outfit j roney georgetowns factory to feet shore store 2tp personals misses hattie and emma tyndall of toronto were week end visitors in town mrs biush by of vytrinipeg is visiting at the home of mr and mrs john mcdermid sidney silver left monday for to ronto school of practical science to ktudy chemical engineering p mr and mrs n h brown and daughter irene of highgate spent the week end with friends in town drand mrs p r- watson mr and mrs john miller and mrs king left thls morning to spend a week in mus- koka mr and mrs g c lawrence and mr om lawrence of toronto were visitors at the home of mr e bessey during the past week mr and mrs r mcleay and family of port credit mr h wilson of nia gara falls and mr charles wilson of hamilton were visitors with mr and mrs w ii wilson on sunday mr g m lawrence son qf mr and mrs g c lawrence of toronto has been awarded 4th alumna for general proficiency at toronto university this ironies with it a cash prize of 100 and four years free tuition qongratula- tlons mae hafton wms executive met the executive of the halton presby- terial womans missionary society was held in the united church bronte with the president mrs morgan in charge other members pi the execu tive present were mrs rev geo aiken baluhafad mrs e wilson georgetown mrs dales milton miss v easton palermo mrs atkinson appleby mrs tunis and mrs isard burlington mrs w h tuck and mrs ashbury oakvllle mrs w h cud- more bronte plans were made for the second annual convention which will take place in st johns church oakvllle in february other matters balunafad the young peoples society of the united church openod their autumn activities with a corn roast at the home of mr robt shortul on friday evening last though these are busy days on the farm there were about sixty in attendance and soon the fire was started and the kettle boiling while waiting for the corn to cook the company engaged in games but when the call come corns ready all gathered around the fire and enjoy ed the feast of good things which the ladies had provided after some com munity singing and a vote of thanks to the host and hostess the party broke up all agreeing that the evening had been a most enjoyable one rev mr waddell paid a flying visit to some of his friends on saturday af ternoon he is looking remarkably well after his holiday at the sea shore rev mr attken addressed the har vest home service at glenwilllams on sunday evening the rally day serf ice on sunday morning was entered into most en- thusiastlcalby by the children and every part taken was well rendered and enjoyed by all f innie oj the weet end with her parents miss bessie binnie of toronto spent of toronto hamilton ottawa windsor of business were dealt with including mention of returned missionaries whi would be available as speakers through out the present year at theiic regular meeting last week the womens missionary society made arrangements for their autumn thank offering which will be held incite near future r 1 cities population an interesting statement has just been issued showing the assessors rec koning of the population of ontario cities as follows date of- batest incorporation population 1834 s8s628 1846 134566 18545 122731 church news sc georges church services next sunday 8 ajn holy communion choral and sermon by the rector 7 pm evensong and ser mon by the rector corporate com munion ofthe womens auxiliary the 1924 and 1926 confirmation classes salvation army two services sunday oct 5th will be conducted by lt- col d mcam- mond and adjutant green from to ronto divisional headquarters mom- infe 11 am holiness meeting 3 pjn young peoples rally service 7 pjn salvation meeting to these all are cordially welcome knox presbyterian charch wednesday oct 1st at 8 pm pre- communion services rev j b mcfaul ba milton interim moderator sunday 10 am sunday school 11 am communion service 7 pm even ing worship rev a leslie howard ma stmooe wednesday oct 8th at 3 pm an nual thankoffering meeting wjtfjs guest speakers miss pringle and mrs poole toronto deforest crosley the brock 14s ten goo battery sets at 5000 each complete guaranteed speights garage gadpfcsl gtttg new harness shop in mftsaeyhams building georgetown fun line of retain in stock and everything that goes with a firstclass hamnw shop shoes repaired best service and right prices r c nixon auction sale dalmt cows and young cattle the undersigned has received lnstruc- wm t graham to sell by public aurtlnn at lot 9 con 11 town line 1 mile south of norval on tuesday october 14th 193v at 1 ovdock sharp the following holstem cow calf at foot rolsteln cow calf at foot holsteln cow calf at foot rolsteln cow call at foot hol steln cow calf at foot rolsteln cow calf at foot boltseln cok calf at foot hnhrteln cow calf at foot holsteln time of sale rolsteln cow october holsteln cow duel oct 17th hotstetn cow doe oct 2srd brlndle cow due nov ttth rolsteln cow due no th holsteln cow due dec 12th homrtn cow due december 30th a rohtem heifer 2 yrs not bred ana the following belonging to al bert ranter robtem heifer is yrs bred may zmh holsteln- heifer m yrs bred june th robstetn heifer 3t yrs bred june tth holsteln heifer 3t yrs bred j 1 rolsteln heifers 3 yrs tfthan ral i and all sums of under cash over that amount twelve months credit on bank able notes off for cash w a wilson it auctioneers st johns ambulanrr association st johns ambulance association georgetown branch sick nursing olass for nun h first aid cetrtficatcs only will commence on tuesday october 7th at 8 pm dr c v williams lecturer first aid class for beginners will commence on thurs oct 9th at 8 pjn dr r t paul lec turer all men are cordially invited to these lecturers entrance fee 50c classes wm be held in town hall united chnrrh rev r w rumley minister mr norman laird choir leader services sunday oct 5th 1030 am the sun day school will meet in the school room 11 am rally day service sun day school and congregation will wor ship together everybody welcome make it a great day for the children the rev j h macvlrar dd will hive the address 7 pm evening wor ship dr macvicar will be in harge music by the choir london 18545 brantford 1877 kitchener 1912 fort william 1908 oshawa 1924 st catharines 1876 sault ste marie 1918 peterborough 1905 kingston 1846 ouelph 1879 port arthur 1908 stratford 1885 niagara falls 1904 sarnla 1914 st thomas 1881 chatham 1895 north bay 1925 kst windsor 1929 belleville 18778 gait 1915 owen sound 1920 woodstock 1901 wetland 1917 68404 29287 28282 24786 24194 24094 22322 22012 2166 19857 19362 18671 18403 16763 16367 16104 15352 15105 13267 13238 12 304 10697 10054 hints to villages and towns the following correspondent to the toronto globe gives a small town rate payers opinion as to the action that should be taken in regard to expendi ture of money for the benefit of the unemployed we wonder if george town ratepayers would be agreeable to such a scheme to the editor of the globe even the villages of ontario are beginning lo feel alarmed over unemployment and wonder what to do for the coming winter as our towns and villages must face the matter why should not many of them take up the improve ments needed in these places and thus give work lo the unemployed and when the federal government is so willing and has promised to assist so much in finding employment for the people let it give a good percentage to all places where this work is done and this will be a real benefit to all concerned 1 by letting the un employed have work at his home where he can live much cheaper than in the large centres 21 it will scatter the employment alt over the land 31 it can be attended to by the councils of each town and the labor will be procured at a reasonable rate and there will not be any extra exjpenses in looking after the mattery 4 the towns and villages will be encouraged to go oh with many very needed improve ments and thus brighten up canada while lir may raise our taxes some what in villages and towns to give ibis empkrvjnenl think what a help it will be to the needy ones and the improvement it will be to our towns and villages w r a m bora ont ftmayvayoavai new advittsements m aurctly cash wlta aiwer business summary under date or sept 23rd the bank of montreal has issued the following business summary for ontario while showing a slight improvement wholesale business in general continues quiet and in reduced volume as com- pared with a year ago retailers are not carrying heavy stocks and are pursuing a cautious buying policy the tourist traffic has been below last years total and with restricted spending a reduced movement of retail merchan dise resulted collections are slow to fair manufacturing conditions show some improvement the furniture in dustry is rairly well employed tempor artly on special orders and there is a slight upturn in employment in the textile and knitting industries boot and shoe manufacturers report an in crease in sales as do also rubber fac tories of footwear production auto mobile factories and agricultural im plement plants continue to operate with reduced staffs conditions in the tanneries are dull domestic trado in the milling industry is satisfactory with a slight increase in the export demand the lumber industry ls quiet the harvesting of the grain crops was effected under favourable conditions and threshing operations indicate sat isfactory yields of- good quality kenneth m langdon barrister solicitor notary public offices main street south georgetown phone 88 joseph ydtjng teacher of riano and theory any person dwdring levtons please call at studio charles st georgetown position wanted experienced young lady desires posi tion in office or store apply box w herald office ltp for sale cream reed baby carriage childs white iron cot and mattressvacuette apply to mrs paul jr mill street georgetown 2t mcbean co get ready for cold days we are starting the season with bigger and better values i iii i girls pantie dresses girls pantie dresses all wool flannel sizes 3 to 6 colors red green rose blue resedalprice 225 misses dresses a lovely range in flannel erg and velvet misses flannel dresses sitjea 8 to4 250 295 325 misses velvet dresses sizes 8 to y 550 misses ensemble velvet suits 650 misses navy blue fine serge sailor dresses 395 girls all wool flannel middys navy and red sizes 3 to 7 125 sizes 8 to 14 girls butterfly skirts made of heavy flannel fine botany wool sweaters to match at s if mcbean co georgetown oax ttfcojskx aav ida nsokzobk oax mbc 4koav ontario acetophen a purely canadian product better than aspirin for rheumatism headache colds neuralgia grippe or flu r safe and harmless does not affect the heart heater for sale large quebec heater in good condi tion will be sold cheap apply to f sinclair phone 26w georgetown ltp plowing match dates dates of branch plowing baptist charch the sunday school meets at 10 am and will discuss the blessing of a mn to nold under u christian home as suggested by the ok ontario plowmens association story of zacharias and elisabeth luke for ml atf f work wanted respectable woman desires work by day cooking sewing or housework of any kind apply to box l herald office ltp for sale happy thought range nearly new will be sold reasonable apply wm pitt john street near arena george town 3tp shropshire sheep breeding stock tor sale prices to suit purchaser sheep put out on shares- d w baxter georgetown phone 103 r 31 ltp to rent roomed house on murdock st electric light and water inside im mediate possession apply to jack arnold georgetown tf prompt service cesspools cisterns toilets and chim neys cleaned new cesspools dug al- garbage and ashes hauled jim williams college view or box herald 4tp acetophen no 189 acetophen no 217 acetophen no 222 25c dox 35c dox 45c dox 40 for 50c 40 75c 40 for s100 x try acetophen once and ou will use no other you want results why not use the best j danns drug store agents for sargon g phone 327 georgetown bruce co ciilross twp oct 10 i public worship at ii 1am and 7 pjn m adelaide tup oct 21 and pastor a n frith will preach in the jj morning on ominous signs of the norfoik port dover october 22 times and in the evening on hope- 0 nor october 10 fill signs i rlkse russell october 21 young peoples union monday at 8 vlctorla bobcavwon oct 21 ojn the season s program is attrac- j w n beverlv twp oct 22 tlve rev george bala of toronto mis- j sionary to the hungarians will give fall fair dates n missionary address in the school arthur october 7fi room on thursday oct 2nd at 8 pm bolton october 34 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 ltp private sale of furnitare having disposed of their residence mr and mrs r i creelman will sell their household effects and furniture by private sale during the next two weeks at bargain prices call at residence main st north georgetown 3tp mr balas personality and message are umorgetable everybody welcome gregory theatre wednesday oct 1 divorcee starr ing norma shearer and robert mont gomery no 5 the king o the kon go comedy hurdy ourdy friday and saturday oct 3 and 4 the sky hawk a thrilling air tale starring john oarrlck and helen chandler comedy match play novelty in old madrid tuesday and wednesday oct 7 and 8 the melody man starring alice day and william collier jr charlie chase comedy snappy sneeser no 6 the king of the kongo aahgrovo anniversary the seventieth anniversary and re opening services of ashgrove united church will be held on october i2th rev wray l davidson of guclph will preach at both services 11 am and 730 pjn fowl supper and concert monday evening oct 13th program will be given by the following talent miss mabel mcklnney soprano brampton milton united church mix ed quartette miss alleen haines soprano toronto miss irene huffman reader toronto churchill orchestra admission 60c children 25c anderson bell the marriage of ann mcculloch daughter of mrs elizabeth anderson and the late william anderson of liverpool england and mr george h bell eldest son of mr and mrs henry bt bell or nowcasuc england took place on saturday afternoon in st georges church georgetown the rev f h wase officiated and mrs w bradley presided at the organ the church was beautifully decorated- for the occasion the bride was given in marriage by her uncle mr arthur c roblnson of georgetown mrs bessie due time of sale holsteln heifer due mckay was matron of honor and mr john mckay was best man after the marriage the reception was held at the home of mr and mrs a c rob inson uncle and aunt of the bride only the immediate families and friends of the couple were present after a wedding trip the bride and groom will reside in toronto a worldwide practice there are nearly thirtythree mil lion telephones tn the world today and the habit of telephoning far and near is growing dally residents of pbtch a chkynk ontario and quebec alone make more than 70000 outoftown calls a day public school board the public school board met on ept 30th members present r b poults chairman mrs p w cleave a h duncan s harrison accounts passed l w dann 18j5 w r watson 1440 geo m hendry co 1135 geo ford 45iw interlake tissue mills co 560 georgetown lumber co 300850 the report of the attendance officer for september was received it is hoped to have the new building completed nex week the stage and the talkies george bernard shaw given to snap judgment recently gave it as his opin ion that the theatre was about to dis appear to be replaced by the talkies liul now comes one of the leading theatrical papers of the united states with the information that the stage is getting recruits from the talkies hol lywood it appears has a surplus of rfood material with the consequence that some excellent actors are troop ing back to the stage names given to iupport the statement are those of the barrymore- brothers nor is there much other ground for believing that shaw is going to be light there is no doubt about the art of the about their great improvement over the silent nuns of their growing triumphs over early im perfections those who saw george arllss dtsraely or cyril maudes grumpy must realise this but ad mitting all of this there is still no sufficient ground for believing that the time will ever come when any real number of educated theatregoers will prefer the talkies to the legitimate stage no illusion produced on a can- vas no matter how perfect within its limitations can ever appeal or entrance like living mesh and blood on a stage to argue otherwise is to argue against nature mr shaw admits that the theatre may survive as a place where people are taught to act and it is certainly difficult to imagine any other school the stage provided the original train ing ground for most of the successful screen stars and it has continued to develop sound actors and actresses despite the termeadous competition it- has been exposed to in the past twen ty years without at all detracting from the part the talkies have come to play or without doubting thjejljmuch greater future the stage we feel will go on win go on not merely as the school for acting but as something which supplies a need which the tal kies can never- nil ottawa journal caledon erm streetsvule october 1718 october 23 october 8 250000 for first mortgage on ex- cellent security interest six per cent half yearly for five years apply clarence h wiggins barrister george town this cream will please her you can bet it is the best that you can f get u you will tingle pleasantly at the first spoonful and your taster will say its the finest iced des sert that you have regaled your self with in many a day fresh marshmauows 29c i delicious wrapped kisses 25c week end chocolates 35c lb we always carry a choice line of all kinds of box chocolates and chocolate bars our line of i bread and cakes wo receive j for your next order and prove j fresh everyday give us a trial for yourself lard to please ole oleson in pre- volstead days came into a minnesota village one day and inquired of the restaurant prop- rletoi got any squirrel wluskeyt no said the restaurant man but i can slip you a little old crow aye dont vant to fly said the swede m yust vant to yump around a little tiie touch modern 17 in t iionsa nds of avav old iioincs sold in georgetown by the georgetown lumber co iscamankeift ifloowwo marcelling miss francis expert hair dresser with city experience wm be at tamani barber shop every day phone 341 georgetown fttp for sale one 6 tube detorst crossley battery set complete with 180 volt eliminator batteries tubes charger ssojoo one 6 tube atwater kent battery set with horn only 2000 both excellent sets one new ih hp century motor 110- 220 volt 20 cycle cost- 15x00 heavy duty 9000 one lathe suitable for garage or wood turning 35i0 phone 90 r 2 georgetown 2t notice having received numerous complaints of boys stealing golf balls and throw ing stones on the course take notice that after this date any boys found on or loitering around the golf course wlu be severely dealt with w o marshall 2t chief of police notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of james itanter late of the township of esaweung in the coanty of hal- nottoe is hkrkby given that all persons having any claims or de mands against the late james hunter who died on or about the twenty- eighth day of august ajd 1030 at the township of esquesing in the county of halton and province of ontario are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersign ed solicitor for john joseph hunter the executor of the last wul and tes tament of james hunter farmer- de ceased their names and addresses jind full particulars in writing of tlhetr claims and statements of their ac counts and the nature of the securi ties if any held by them and taks notice that after the thirtieth day of october 1030 the said executor will proceed to distri bute the assess of the said deceased among tbe ptns entitled thereto having regard only 5o the claims of which he shall then have had notice and that the said executor will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim he shall not then have- received no tice dated at georgetown ontario this thirtieth day 6f september ajx 1830 john a thompson or for the said executor ooo ontario nor val mills corn cracker mill in operation kings choice flour for bread national flour for pastry wheatleta whole wheat flour br feed gluten now on hand shirts w b bttowne co phone 90 r 2 georgetown pure food store 10 bars comfort soap 49c 1 24 lb bag pastry flour 7 lb bag pastry flour large bottle ideal sweet mixed pickles sunwheat biscuits per pkg 1 lb tina vitone no 5 pail new clover honey 2 pkgs parowax 3 boxekjimatcbes 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 fresh fruit and vegetables at close prices a1e farnell proptpt defireit phon w- yij7 v ii i

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