masse uimjexxaamli imitf 4u page 2 n v t salada orange pekoe has repairs of any description watches q6cks jewellery w now haw our repair department in order and are ready to undertake the repair of any kind or make of watch clock or jewellery all our work is done on the premises by a capable workman with a wide experience in the repairing or watehes or other fine mechanisms you wfli also ftriotsuf prices vetryfeasonahjto trie quality of work we do and service we render a trial will convince you try us tu oor work guaranteed dtd you ever think or the editor and what a task is his he tries to tell you whos in town rrom tom and dick to lis he gives you all the weekly news writ up with sweat of brow and gathers newsy- items the best that he knows how he pays out worthy compliments whet such are justly due but if he knocks alas alack whatil the poor man do hes jumped upon by twenty score who shout with might and main you have no sense youre dumb a bore youve made ten thousand people sore put on your hat and lock the door and take the early train but if his bud get is a wow the best there is a peach and howl how many tell hum- few i trow he carries on and wonders bow the people tllke his sheet the moral is dear friends and if you are pleased just tell us now and if you aint why do the same well do our darnedest and he game j h- jordan georgetown watchmaker jeweller pure food store 21b cuelph best creamy butter 51c 2 tins diamond bar peaches 35c 6 pkgs deluxe jelly powders 25c 3 lbs pure lard in i lb cartons 29c 2 pkgs christies soda wafers 25c 2 large bottles tiger catsup 35c 8 cakes castile soap 23c 4 cakes infants delight soap 25c 3- pkgs star ammonia 21c 3 small pkgs lux soap flakes 25c 2 large pkgs lux soa pflakes 37c 2 tins snap hand cleaner 25c choice fresh fruit and vegetables at right prices a e farnell phone 75 we deliver rr- t died phaser at her home 63 alexandra boulevard on monday august id 1931 jessie maud barber beloved wife of w a fraser the georgetown herald wednesday- evening august 12th i93l esquesing council the harvest barbara gould beauty treatments are very staple they are baaed on three principals cleanateci noariahlnr and toning- of the skin- these can be carried oat to a few inmates each day at your home skfax toole jm face powder i1j nearfahlg cream s1m astringent lw deeming cream l0 finishing cream sum s- i minature beauty set with enough for one months treatment 1 as to exclusive agents theharvest usually comes in stages first fall wheat then barley then oats this year bec of the weather the grains have ripend all at once farmers have been obliged to keep the binder going and cut the sprme grains before storing the wheat another unusual thing this year is the uniformity of the harvest in ht ottawa valley which is usually two or three weeks later than south-wes- terh ontario early variety oafs were being cut before july 15 all the harvest is early and practical all the brain has been cut or is reedy to cut the farmer who cut his bay early was a jump ahead of the mora tardy fellow this year rain during the growing season favors the ontario farmer because of the many late crops for instance root crops potatoes corn and cash crops fall wheat is unusually sood this year but conditions nave not been so favorable for spring grains which will be considerably below the bumper crop of last year -our- largest crop in acreage is pasr ture rains with good growing weath er have promoted excellent growth second crop clovers are doing well and new seedmgs of clover and grass look particularly promising ttie last two weeks has been real corn weather abundant moisture with heat this marvellous fodder crop promises to mature early which will mean more gram and full silos royal black knights are in town monster parade planned fob 115 pm today arrangements have been completed tor the detry day celebration being held here today when several toous- and sir knights of the grand black chapter of britlih america royal black knights of ireland their fami lies and mends arc celebrating the 243rd anniversary of the relief of londonderry preceptories from seven oounties are here including lodges from to- ronto and hamilton sir knights robert mccartney fred norton jos han and frank woods are on the committee high lights of todays program in clude a parade starting at 115 pm in agricultural park and returning to the same place after a march through trie main streets speeches and sporting events and tonight a monster garden party dance and en tertainment in the park besides leading officers of the black khights speakers scheduled indudo attorneyoeneral w h price and mayor stewart of toronto mayor j b mackenzie of qeorgetown is err ing the official greetings a large decorated arch representing the gales of derryvls erected on main st also qne on mcnabb st beneotli this the sir knighti will march with slreamors flying over their beads hockey travellers to he checked- hinting that even the expanse of a dominionwide meeting will not be spared by the canadian amateur hoc key association if such be necessary to halt the practice of puckpropellers changing their residences every whi ter presideni- jack hamilton issued another statemerlt regarding the exis ting situation mr hamiltons gener al statement follows out what he has already decreed that no player will be given a transfer until his case is investigated fully but it is held ex tremely likely that a meeting will have to be held before the situation is cleared up once and for all in an flddlttrnal tatimnent rtt tn nil amateur hockey clubs in canada mr hamilton emphatically states that in order to get any consideration from the parent body in the matter of transfers the clubs must register the players affected wit hthetr branch secretary on or before august 15th and in turn these must be in his hands before august 31 trifles danns drug store 5 phone 327 georgetown bruntons garage proaopt and expert service on all lank of cars yvorlamajoship ciittitetdi tires f orsale gas oil greases ami auto accessories matt street north phone 280 ge it seems as if to some persons there were no trifles they take serious things seriously of course they- toll energetically ardently in pursuit of the greater objects of their lives and they may or may not attain those ob jects but they bestow the same en ergy and tbe same ardor upon slight er matters they take their recrea tion they follow the lightest sports with set lip and earnest eye thelr talkls always solemn always positive always leading somewhere they can- not ouiderstand a different altitude in any one then there are the people who go to the other extreme and make a trifle of the most important matters of the world they are always gay always lighthearted no matter what misfortunes befall them they brush off mish and difficulties from thelr souls as they brush off dust and straws from their garments even great troubles are somehow evaded or looked at from their trifling aspect till they seem insignificant and there fore easier to be borne buch people do not accomplish great things in the world there arc days when they irritate us when they ke our own accomplishment seem trifling as theirs but as between the two extremes it is perhaps more ag reeable to uve with the tiiflers than those to whom life is a thing too pon derous earnestness there is a certain charm about effing the world asddc and bidding it pass in this m of trifles as m many other things the mean is as desirable as it is difficult to hit when there is real work to be done drop the trifl ing mood give every ounce of ardor that la in you to doing the work that is to be done every ounce will not be a bit too much to get results that will endure and satisfy then when the work is done be ready to trifle with the lightest ue in the sunshine re lax your whole soul give yourself up to that purehearted jollity which is best preparation for great achieve ment when the time comes from one aspect or another everything may be seen as a trifle yet it cannot be deni ed that when we stop and think to the bottom of the merest trifle it may be enormous in suggestion and signi ficance may lead to the end of the world stewarttown aug 10 1931 the esqueslng township council met pursuant to adjournment deputy reeve currte and councillors appelbe a ullin and wilson present with reeve cleave in the chair minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed moved by mulllrr seconded by currle that the following accounts be passed and paid r w r watson formalin 120 bell telephone acct 38133 to aug 15th 1320 8311 to aug 15th 185 total 505 municipal world supplies 27 51 i m bennett express 75 p jenkinson cutting weeds on va cant lot as ordered by weed inspector 100 carried moved by wilson seconded by ap- lelbe that the treasurer pay fred cole two sheep killed by dogs 2000 three lambs killed by dogs 2100 total 4100 w b shortlll valuator 200 carried moved by wilson seconded by mul lln that the treasurer pay the road sheets as presented by ttye road com missioner 641088 carried moved by appelbe seconded by wil son that thlscouncll do now adjourn to meet on monday sept 14th at 130 prn carried celebrating 15 years of achievement frigidaire midsummer jubilee quick for bull escapes unhurt ainmal misses pedestraln and charges into pence george leslie treasurer of esques ing township had a narrow escape from being killed by a ferocious bull the bull was in a field on the farm and when the animal saw mr leslie crossing the field it charged at him mr leslie had presence of mind to run around some bushes until the bjluk uthla newcapaclty of juvenile tired when the animal stood looking at mr leslie he picked up large stone and struck the bull be tween the eyes stunning it while the bull was in a daaed condition mr leslie made a dash for the fence some distance away but he had not gone far when the animal more furious than ever ran after him the bull was gaining on him and just as he reached the fence the ani mal was about to crush him but he again used presence of mind and drop ped flat on the ground the bull in its mad charge passed him and struck the fence a terrific blow which had it struck mr leslie would have crush ed him bo death mr leslie crawled through an opening of the fence to safety but is suffering from shock sat eight sheep taken for ride think this over hydro electric system orders taken for ranges amd appliances of all kinds ktwaaahpwaaavaakkaava at a as m a aw m ana i as as m w w fs w tw w w office town hall tiljk- ui br xv rnw jjv yjiik- lowest possible prices and expert workmansbip jou never miss the water till the well goes dry many towns and vil- ges throughout the country have had cause to reflect on the truth of this om saw and many more may have cause to do so if they do not pause to reflect the railways have been compelled to cut off services and close nip stations in many paces per haps not because there is no business to be done but because the public has seen fit to turn its business over to other interests many people make business trips by automobile when they could travel cheaper by train and railway freight rates are in moat eases less than the rates charged by others yet these same people would holler loudest at any curtailment of service on the part of the railways tnls is only another instance that goes to show it pkys to be loyal to the old frtendst thec n r has arrays given this- community excellent train service and the public should show their appreciation by patronlatng it whenever possible and remember an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure you cannot expect the railways to maintain a service at enormous expense for your con venience when you make use of the service only when you are compelled to do so by impassable roads or some other cause over which you have no control we are not writing this on behalf of the railways but in all seriousness it la a question that should nave the careful consideration of tbe public before it is too late provincial constable t h owens and chief andrew herks of bramp ton police department arrested robert price his soninlaw whitney oood- tellow and russell king all of oewn sound yesterday near oooksvllle on charge of stealing eight sheep in owen bound the men had it is alleged taken the sheep form a farmer loaded them into a light coach the back seat of which had been removed and started for toronto at snelgrove four miles north of brampton the coach is re potted to have broken down flagg ing an owen sound transport the men loaded the sheep on to the truck and continued through bramp ton police say the two constables picked the men up before they reached oooksvllle and brought them to brampton jauv where they were lodged during the day being taken back to owen sound at night by provincial constables denton and cook the driver of the transport was not held as he knew nothing of the alleged then- general news josepli rtlng passed agfay at horn by on july 30 in his 68th year the funeral took place satunlay from the residence of his brother john king to hornby cemetery he was a pres byterian stayner council has granted 50 to wards the reorganisation of the town banal the newmarket town council has decided to plan an unemployment win ter relief program early in the year two village boys of streetsvile who tore down decorations in the village were taken by constable rutledge early sunday morning and made to re place all the flags before 10 oclock monday morning they received a severe lecturing before major justin xa make them realise what the flag stands for and to respect it bank cheques money orders and travelers cheques of a value of 5 or less are are exempted from the stamp tax by an amendment of the special war revenue act tabled in the house on tuesday of last week by prime minister r b bennett during third reading of the bill following a num ber of other minor anewndmenta the bill was given third reading without discussion between 75 and 10o unemployed men at prestonare at work laying a pipe line between gait and preston to pipe water into that municipality prestons water supply is low and that town is connecting up with oalt in order to get sufficient water for the needs of the town h a deputation from the milton busi ness mens association urged the coun cil that a health nurse tie obtained for milton a salary of 1500 was sug gested presiding for the first time on sat- m dramatic demonstration of frigidaire conveniences sofcjvenirs to all visitors court judge magistrate l j c bull sent a 14 year old girl over to milton shelter until friday in order to deter mine what procedure to follow when she posltlvehr refused to return to her home or submit to her parents author- ity- last friday evening a young lady form london who is visiting with friends in acton appropriated a 32 revolver from the home of a farmer in this vicinity and came to town with the weapon he branlshed the gun about and endeavored to scare some of the young ladles tra town chief mepherson found the young bravado and took him into custody he was transferred to milton and came up for trial before magistrate mcllveen on monday he was allowed off on suspended sentence umeh0use make iia point to pay us a run doling the next tew days for we are celebrating frigidaire s fifteenth anniversary and have arranged a special program chat yon wont want to miss among other things we ate giving a dramatic demonstration of the enduring qualities of frigidaire porcelain we are showing that it withstands heat hard knocks and scratches that even lemon juice cannot stain the acidresisting porcelain interior and in addition we are showing how the cold control speeds freezing how the hydrator makes- even wilted vegetables fresh how the quickube ice tray releases ice cubes with fingertip pressaxre there are souvenirs jor all- who attend and a very special anniversary offer to those who purchase now including terms of 10 down with the balance arranged to suit your convenience frig i d air e a oenekal motors value gdaraiteeiv for three years g r muckart plumbing tirssmifliing and electrical wiring georgetown ontario new datatt opened golf news a very enjoyable ladles day was held august 8th when mrs wluough- by and hiss langan were the hostes ses in the afternoon bridge was played at tbe ohjb house and after tea served at gear crest the golf contest wis held prise winners were in bridge for best score miss mildred fleck for hidden score mrs mckay in golf for lowest score mrs ooffln and hidden acore mrs wallace tnompson ladles day will be held on friday august 14th when mrs harley and miss freds herbert are the hostesses bridge commences at 3 oclock with tea at 530 all members are invited to join in the ladles day games and please notify the hostesses if you are able to come church news al13srwillialvls fii misses myrtle and bertha allen are visiting friends in long branch we are pleased to have mr j beau mont bade in our midst after touring in k norway swertrndenmirk etc miss mary wheeler spent the week with friends in ouelph wuualnhul is holidaying al pornl jordon haitour mrs a white and daughter leola of deland florida are visiting lfr and mrs p wasstaffe the onmrnimttaf feel very sorry to ciq k torts sudden hhteas and hops she win soon recover st aeoaref church sunday august 16th 11 am mat- tins and address by mr b b young t pm evensong and address by mr b e young baahat charon the regular services will be resum ed on sunday rev a n frith will preach at 11 am on oolng on at 7 pm on the bnduring life the bunuay school meets at 10 am knox presbyterian church minister rev a leslie howard m a phi bible school 10 ajn morn ing service 11 ajn evening worship t pm llmenouae 230 pjn standard time all services taken by the pastor organist and choirmaster mr p m pollett all are welcome mrs root lane and miss beatrice spent the week end with mr arthur lane at whitby miss doreen davey and miss edna mason spent a few days last week with mr and mrs j meredith on monday august 3rd the des cendants of the late william and mary marshall who came to canada from oornforth lancastershire eng land about 75 years agw and settled in llmehouse gathered at the home of mr richard marshall to hold the second annual reunion there were about 40 of the connection attended including the families of messrs ric hard and thos marshall and the late edward marshall and mrs an drew scott the afternoon was spent in games and contests after which the company sat down to a sumptuous luncheon served on the lawn the prise winners in the games were as follows small girls running race 1st jean lawson 2nd eileen marshall small boys race bulle marshall jackie oheyne boys and girls running race 10 and 13 years charlotte marshall gordon marshall boys race 13 and 14 years bob marshall clifford mar shall young mens nee allan mar shall alvtn marshall young ladles race lillian marshall violet cheyne ooat race gordon marsltlll and vio let cheyne allan marsliall and la llan marshall obstacle race earle marshall alfred marshall clothes pin contest wm marshall soda bis cuit contest wilfred marshall ellas oheyne plate race gordon marshall and violet cheyne wm marshall and jean marshall peanut contest mrs andrew scott lillian marshall the officers for the next year were returned by acclamation mrs root storey of- toronto is visiting her mother mrs lepotdwln mr and mrs d oowdy and- babe of montreal spent a few days last week with mr and mrs wb oowdy mr h caldwell and family returned saturday after a two weeks vacation in musfcoka- mm wm mills and children mrs ernie sneath and mrs thompson and children of toronto are holidaying here having rented mrs mllueres vacant house for a month miss wlnnifred ivens u holidaying with her slater mrs j n newton the farmers are all very busy gath ering in the harvest taking advantage of the fine harvesting weather the ideal dairy company is open- ing a new office and plant in oakvllle this company composed of enterpris ing business men convinced that oak vllle is destined to grow and afford opportunity for business expansion de cided to locate here in looking for suitable site the old news ouod ing on dunn street one door north from the highway was selected this being well adapted for their purpose workmen have been busily engaged for some weeks making the necessary alterations and improvements the interior of the ground floor has been done in white enamel trimmed with black presenting a clean and attractive appearance a counter has been installed in the main office be- hind this are glass doors through which the products are displayed on shelves this connects with the large refrigerator no expense has been spared in pro viding the most modern and complete pasteurisation plant including a steri liser futerer the igloo system of cool- ing mechanical refrigeration and au tomatic capper for placing the stop pers on the bottles tbe company has contracted for an excellent supply of muk snd is prepar ed to give the public the best possible service in providing this important article of rood oakvllle record this company is operated cry messrs thompson and robson of qeorgetown whole wheat an ideal depression diet in these days when family becomes are ofuern insufficient to afford ex pensive foods many medical men urge housewives to concentrate on those cheaper articles of diet which are known to possess high food values whole wheat foods for instance are remarkably economical in that while inexpensive they contain many im portant elements necessary to build up and sustain bodily health shredded wheat is a striking ex ample of a whole wheat product which can be served in many appet bring forms it is made entirely of canadian whole wheat with nothing added and nothing taken away it is perfectly palatable yet in expensive and two biscuits of it served with whole milk makes a perfectly bal- sneed meal for either children or adutts the manufacturers of this popular commodlty have for years been edu cating the public through advertising to apreciate the foo4 value of the whole wheat berry and realising the need for popularising the purity of standard articles are arranging a complete irehredded wheat pro cession unit for demonstration at the forthcoming canadian national ex hibition in the pure pood building the public will thus be able to see whole grains being spun into fumy shreds before being baked into the biscuits herlhusband teased her bat mt fcr bag i started taking krtnrfam salt for biuousnehs and fur the last two years i have been perfectly free from an attrk now 1 continue to take theni as i dnd they keep me in perfect health my husband uaed to joke about roe taking kruscheo salts now be cakes tbem binadf io do my chudrefm sly aiacete thanka mas c p wins your gastric or digntivr juices reflate to how your food instead of beroanbag aht into your system- impjy collects and cerments inside yoa producing harmful gases wnicii give rise to beareburn and flatulence kxtoehen is a coenbinauon of aoc aunirol salts which goes light to tan root of the trouble u first atianslates the flow of gastric and other jjnieea to aid digestion and then tawill complete regular and i lamina tlftn of waste matter every day attd that anemns a blessed enfl to bilsoustteaa enjoyment of your food without tie bghtnt fear of having to pay the old nunfail penalty kayo tbey gave six second smith present of a bathrobe before the fight last night okay yeah and be got a beau tiful pair of socks later on too mr taassd chafch rev r w ramley minister norman lairdt choir leader services aug lttfc w am sunday school and bttfld clisata ham mor ning worship ttie minister in charge 1 pan waning service we will resume the visual bundaw services ashgrove mass mary mcolbbon of arthur is renewing old acquaintances while visiting with mrs fred morrison miss margaret lush of milton has returned home after visiting at mr norman wrlggleswortha miss evelyn hayward of islington spent part of hut week with her sis ter mrs j o wilson misses marjorle and verena rud- deu of toronto are visiting their arandmother mrs 8 k ruddell miss evelyn walsh spent s few days last week at milton hebghta aowmw i jsjrjaes hltlcllestnn and joseph calvin motored to immlnn on sunday rev mrt beageworthv of brampton occupied the pulpit tjutpast sunday in uw absence of revf john nefll who li on his vacation conduct the service this day morning u be wiu also coming sun mmr i jit itltrrn 700 aj tmd 8j0 j loial rreaag re b1wm 8w pjm ml 410 they ire on lb might mr sural tmd um nha wvas worried she could not umgsqe where she had lost her braceletin the hotel or on the journey home r- wjlfflnt think what i could have done wvith it she- kept telling her mother why not telephone to the hotel mother suggested it s after eightthirty now and a call will only cost a few cents imagine nitas joy when the hotel clerk told her that the bracelet had been found in her room snd would be mailed to hejr right away thanks to her mothers suggestion nitas anxiety was re lyvcd t once i and the cost of the call wsut oaoaderably css train her taxi fare from the station vv vs it w