-j- 5 p2 the georgetown herald wednesday evening march 25th 1931 lifebuoy footwear excels in quality mens capitol we have a complete raisfcfc of ufbuoy rubber footwear to meet every need d brill co phone 167 georgetown pure food store a 21b guclph creamery butter 67e 2 tins gold medal golden bantam corn 2 lb choice mince meat in bulk 29c 25c maclarens choice- peanut butter in 2 lb jars 39c maclarens choice peanut butter in pint sealers 21c 6 lb hand picked white beans 25c little chip orange and lemon marmalade 19c gold medal whole beets per tin 19c crosse and blackwells pickled walnuts 50c choice evaporated peaches per lb 17c 3 pkgs star ammonia 19c 3 pkgs gold dust 17c fresh fruit and vegetables at right prices died treanor in toronto on friday march 30th 1031 bridget catherine curtis widow of the late john treanor mcleod at toronto on march 21 mary eleanor jean beloved daugh ter of norman l mcleod and of the late mary dynn greening mcleod mcandrew or cerebral haemorr hage in st josephs hospital ouelph ont on thursday march 19th 1931 george thomas mfcan- drew in his 65th year clark suddenly on march 20th 1931 at peel memorial hospital brampton the result of an accident hugh james clark dearly beloved and only son of mr and mrs hugh o clark georgetown in his 38tto year i reed at regina bask on sunday march 22nd 1931 evelyn reed daughter of mrs iuoinda and the late h a reed the funeral will take place on arri val of the 208 pm train from toron to at georgetown on thursday mar 36tn interments m greenwood cetne- tery oeorgetown in mchoeiam fjoottn loving memory of mrs w vjr socst jumehouse who pass ed away match 24th 1930 god saw the road was getting rough the bills were hard to climb so be closed her weary eyelids and whispered peace be thine w watched her suffer day by day it caused us bitter grief to see her slowly pme away and could not give relief sadly missed by mr and mrs john r scott and family scott in ever loving memory of our dear mother rachael scott who passed away march 24th 1630 we often sit and think of ycfu and think of how you died to think you could not say goodbye before you closed your lips you ware always a loving mother faithful kind and true and until w meet again dear mother our hearts will grieve for you greatly missed by daughtersmrs alex dobble and mrs ed h1h a e farnell phone 75 we deliver obituary bridget catherine djbtis the death of bridget catherine curtis widow of the lat john trean or of georgetown at toronto on friday last removes an oki and high iy esteemed resident 0 ueonjutuwu deceased had been a resident here for nearly forty years and had only removed to toronto some eight mon ths ago her husband predeceased her seven years ago the funeral took place on monday morning when ser vice was held at st helens church toronto at 830 am conducted by rev father qivard after which the remains were brought to holy cross church oeorgetown where service was conducted by rev father mc- brlde the remains were interred in greenwood cemetery the pallbear ers were john markvy thomas mar- key john curtis jr john curtis sr t w treanor and peter curtis fatal auto accident hugh james clark fatally injured when truck strikes freight train a little after ten oclock last wed nesday evening when mr junes clark was returning from toronto where he had takent a load of hve stock his large truck which he was driving ran into a freight train at the op a crossing on no 7 highway lust above brampton it was storming at the fofflcere jtor the ensuing- year tune and the wet snow on the wind leper mission meeting the annual meeting of the leper mission was held in the united church friday mar 20th at 3 pm l the meeting opened with the sing ing of a hymn and the president mrs a watson presided rev mr rum- ley ed in prayer after which trie minutes of last riieetlng were read and approved thev treasurer mrs c b dayfoot gave a very satisfactory re port then followed the election of shield it is thought obscured bis vision of the passing train his truck struck the twentyfourth car in the train and was turned southward and dragged until- it turned over on its side a cow and a calf that were on the truck were thrown clear and es caped with little harm but mr clarkjpj was pinned in his cab and was un conscious when found he v might have lam there for hours had- not three men messrs mervyrr bealty bob bovaird and whyte standing conversing at no 10 coiner watching the train going south and the truck proceeding westward begun speculating wbetrer the train had struck the truck one of them had a car and the three drove the quarter of u mile to the crossing where they found the trashed trunk and a mr clark pinned in the cab they help ed the injured man and summoned dr bromley who hastened to the scene of the accident the or gave qrst aid and mr olark was conveyed to peel memorial hospital word as sent to the young mans home here and mr and mrs clark arrived about midnight at their sons bedside the injured man never regained consciouslness and passed away early on priday rnornlng deceased was 38 years of age and was the only ion of mr and mrs hugh clark of georgetown who with their family have the sympathy of the entire com munity in their very sad bereavement president mrs a h feller vicepresident miss myrtle laird secretary miss m young treasurer mrs c b dayfoot the scripture lesson was read by miss m young and mcrs rumley favored us with a delightful solo ac companied by mrs a oneill oh the obituary for sale eggs chicks nd pullets one half cheaper than ever before yore bred hooywood white leghorns bred from carefully selected stock of very nigh record we can assure you of highest quality possible eggs ss00 per 100 any quantity chicks hatched in april 1400 per 100 chicks hatched in may 1200 per 100 chides hatched in june 1000 per 100 pulleta i weeks old can be obtained at big reduced prices maple avenue poultry farm phone 248 georgetown ont opposite golf link j b wilton prop important notice redaction in return third class rales to british ports 12900 effective on sailings march and to april 30th and august 1st to october 15th return portion valid on any sailing within two years of kastbound departure apply to walte t evans for further particulars and information on sailings ag for all ocean s l mbs james currie at the ripe age of eightyfour years after a brief mrs james cur rie formerly of oeorgetown peace fully passed away at the home of her daughter miss m e currie prin cipal of bronte public school at bronte on tuesday march 17 mrs currie was a native of erin township a daughter of the late john campbell three sons and three daughters sur vive john h of buffalo archie c of acton james a of north bay margaret b of bronte mrs george otteratede of portland oregon and louise v of toronto one brother d w mcmillan of cheltenham and one sister mrs sarah currie of three guis alberta also survive the fun eral was held thursday afternoon from the home of mrs george olem- ence bronte and interment was made at greenwood cemetery georgetown the passing of this beloved and aged mother will be keenly felt by all the family the deep sympathy of many old friends in oeorgetown are extend ed to the bereaved family george thtjma8 meandrew after a few weeks illness george thomas mcandrew passed away n st josephs hospital oueteh on ttiursday march 18th in ou 6th year deceased was s son of the late mr and mrs thomas mcandrew of norval be was born in ottawa on may 8th ism and oame to norval with his parents when a chud par 25 years he resided in michigan where he followed his trade as a cabinet maker about two years ago he re turned to oeorgetown where he has since resided deceased always took 1 keen interest in sports espe baseball iwd was a member of oeorge- townball team in the early days he was an honorable nam esteemed and respected by all who knew him he is survived by one sister mrs boomer and two brothers alfred and dr joseph mcandrew all of oeorgetown the funeral took place on sunday af ternoon when the service was conduct ed by rev mr wase of st georges church the pallbearers were l b fleck dr oouop dr nlckell p ker sey pred armstrong john boomer the remains were interred in the family plot in norval cemetery oliver introduced the speaker drl afargaret patterson of toronto the subject was ybepers is india- and at the close mrs dayfoci on behalf of the mission moved a very hearty vote of thanks to dr margaret pat terson for her very able and inspiring address another hymn was sung- and the iwetrng was brought to a close with prayer by rev oaldwel high school news a very interesting programme f ea tured the regular weekly meeting of the form n literary society the main feature was aaetoste on the topic ireealved that trie radio is more useful than the newspaper helen brown and r duncan upheld the affirmative while wills price add percy saxe upheld the negative many points were brought out very clearly and forcibly for each sie so that the judges found it very difficult to deliver a verdict the decision was given in favor of the affirmative the department of education has published the schedule for the lower middle and upper school examina tions in june there is general rejoicing over miss pensons return to her official duties xthflco- mlewh in all shraiqkl csiqnh by try tie mclaughlinbrick synerer mesh transmission on hills and icy pavements ybu ihift instantly le second and get the additional bras tngeifecl wbieb tae engine movides tiw mclraihlibbajek synechia transsauaioa briogk iflaaee to gear shtfltyea shift atajyandwisboot clash from first to inriaii frnsa second to m to ss general motors 1 vuvi withthr melaugliluvbdfek synero- mesh trunsniisttion you can acceler ate np to 45 miles her hour in second gear mul then bfr quickly and quietly into nigh the stcntsjinbaick syaoa mesh expert ia scar ahif dua tea so malls aad so quickly das ia a jay massed a a taak- i sunv atk about the c mac plan defemd r oioiir service pottey piayiniisli-t- j d uvs cansiav maura s v king georgetown ontario jersey breeders meet peel and ballon breeders lfet at ball rsm brampton have your eyes examined by otwalker doa ewqsjrfct storiaiirt brainpton who will be at watsons drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month or jroo may consult dr walker at his ofica hi unuiipsoas m hugh james clark the sad and sudden death of bugh james clark following an accident near brampton on friday night has cast a gloom over the entire com munity and a happy home has been bereaved of an only and dearly belov ed son and brother the late james olark was the only son of mr and mrs hugh olark and was born in ohinguacousy near norval 38 years ago when about eleven years of age he came to oeorgetown with his parents he was educated at george town and brampton high schools toronto university and at the time of bia death was in the employ of the dominion government as in spector of uve stock at the stock yards in toronto during the great war he served with the royal plying corps and was severely wounded in an aeroplane crash he was a mem ber of oeorgetown post of the cana dian legion a member of knox presbyterian church and the young mens class james olark young man who was well known and highly respected throughout this community and he had a host of friends ho deeply regret his untime ly death besides his parents he is survived by three sisters mrs lowe rxnrytiym- mm rxnlnlftt p mon- treal and mrs ray graham ot london the funeral on monday af ternoon lsart from his fathers home on queen street was one of the lar nlty 1500 people being pi to pay then- last respects to the deceased the service was conducted by rev dr howard of knox presbyterian church rev euan mcdonald and rev capt boyd chaplain of oeorgetown post canadian legion during the service mrs rev a l howard sang face to face the pallbearers were w a macrae root irvine d a mc donald toronto reg hume burling ton hugh olark norval and james mckane oeorgetown the great war veterans to the number of 7s attended in a body un der command of president john d two decisions were made at the annual meeting of peel and halton jersey breeders at hawthorne lodge b h bull and sons estate saturday the association will enter s county herd at the 1931 ojul elmo ashton j m dolson and j o shearer being appointed to make selections for toe herd and will also sponsor a club for boys raising calves oordon oraydon id the absence of hon t l kennedy minister of ag riculture presented certificates to those who competed last may at the jersey picnic at the 8 h bui and sons estate when lord wlilingdon acted as judge hon v q martin was guest speak er introduced by battle bull and told of his recent trip to south ameri ca addresses were given by a g kirstlne milton elmo ashton frank parish h mcnichol milton d o bull and j 0 shearer newly elected officers are honorary president j d bteen president peter dick oeorgetown vicepresi dents hunter amott streetsvllle ed hanop milton secretarytreas urer robert 8egswdrth directors frank chapman malton ward rud- dell mil ton cyril olark britannia watson wiggins oaledon hugh black georgetown banner local shoe merchant completes special training course in orthopedics mr will p smith wellknown shoe merchant of main street has just returned to oeorgetown from toronto where he has been taking a special course in orthopedics and scientific shoe pitting at the scholl orthopedic training school mr smith states that bis reason for taking this special course was due to the fact that today the shoe merchant faces problems that his predecessor 20 ysars ago did not cement pavements and other conditions of human life have so changed the human foot that seven out of ten persons are suffering from foot trouble of some sort to relieve these people has come to be a necessary part of ad vanced shoe store service to provide such a service means a train ing in the scientific fitting of shoes and handling of foot troubles mr smith and those other shoe men who attended this special course in toronto were taugrst shoe fitting byflrst going through special studies mr smith extends an invitation to all his customera and their friends to call and secure a pedograph print of their feet whether or not they are having any trouble with their feet or footwear boy scouts the troop held a very interesting and successful meeting last wednes day evening the attendance is im proving and by camping time we hope to have a crack troop arrange ments are going forward for a social evening to be held early in april by which tune we hope to have a goodly number ofmdges to present we are still waiting for the olrl oulde en trant for the knottying competitlon on monday evening ten boys and men of rover age assembled m st georges sunday schooiroorar where an interesting address was given by mr l blship assistant provincial commissioner of rover scouts in ontario oreat interest was shown in roverlng by those present and we hope to start a rover crew to con nection with the local troop in the near future wolf cobs last priday night the cubs met at the usual time and the evening wm nnt in irnftt tying and gsn it was deckled to hold a weekly in- struction das for the sixers and sec onds this should be a great heap to the boys in earning their badges kelly there was also a firing aqusstf code in front of jjieutenant hawes fet thtsf is a most favorable time to buy government and municipal bonds and other high grade securities phone or writ hrmimms under the command of major cummings and the last post sounded by bugler ouilvet at ejvg beautiful floral tributes wvps front oeorgetown post canadian ueglon session of knox presbyterian church womans association knox church k ojcjo class knox church norval presbyterian church credit lodge aj at ajal no 319 ontario swine grading savst and l w peaesau to ronto john duff at sons hamilton mcdonald haulgan onion stock yards toronto clarkson gordon and duworth toronto rhdumart pac king co- kitohener also beautiful floral remembrances from a great many rejstives and friends the floral trioutee were carried i by tm oreat wat- veterans from the house to the grave friends and relatives were present st the funeral from montreal toron to hsmilton butohsner london paris urliaftod btwmfton whitby pic kering unwood 5ocsvule and an- nell i and how for tltc very serious part was i of it several of the girts eileen cos ine tlgan and irene mulhouand among them are trying to pas their cooks girl ouide8 maybe we arent sailing ahead with flying colors now nme girls who have received training through the winter months from mrs orieve went rather fearfully to mrs parr last tuesday night to try to pass their sick nurse badge arid everyone pass ed and thats not- the half of it six junior guides passed the moras badge we extend e a es sympathy towards the examiner miss young who by the way has to est the samples of cooking that the girls bring to her if the girls keep winning badges like they are now everyone will have at least ave badges which of course will not displease captain carter r brownies the fact thktithe guides havent anything over the brownies is upheld by the fifteen eager girls and their two leaders who now make up the brownie pack theyre due for a lot of credit too for theyve only been started tbrwa weeks and they have an ideal company but there is tin roomfor more girl so come along everybody i flad r that the nteetlna win be held st f otjlook every ifondsy fyenhaj ttm w op i on the anatomy of the human foot symptoms and causes of the differ ent types of foot weaknesses finally the best methods of handling these abnormal foot conditions p dennnstratlons were given of how even socalled good feet were gradually being thrown out of shape or otherwise weakened by wearing the wrong type or last of foot- one of the features that mr smith found particularly interest ing was the correct way to make a print of a foot on a dr sohou pedograph machine and how to read this print or chart so as to find out the true condition of the foot and type of footwear or corrective appliances required to assure foot comfort the accompanying photograph shows the class while in session mr smith may be seen sitting in the third row fourth person from right hand side s rremium ham or bacon for easter the merchants listed be- g low are ready to take care of your easter premium thejr have increased their stocks in anticipa tion of your needs arrange for your easter ham or bacon t once so you may be sure of getting premium premium hams retain their full flavor when served because they require no parboiling before broiling or frying insist on premium when ordering the splendid flavor and general high qualities will make it worth your while btql premium from c j buck erwin goldham a e wright mmmbmmt is i v m rail 4r