Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 6, 1932, p. 3

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3 the geoigetown heraldl wednesday evening january 6th 1932 pj3 local news damns cough balsam- the strongest safest remedy for coughs colds bronchitis and all affections of the air passages it works quickly and does not upset the stomach your money back if it does not give relief 35c and 65c x j danns trug store phone 327 georgetown lofiis comfoftt soap jrir 37c 3 pkgs star ammonia 16 ot tin our own rose baking pawder 3 large tins tomatoes 3 large tins corn 3 large tins peas 3 x 1 lb prints pure lard choice breakfast basbn perjb sliced 3 tins crosse blackwells tomato juice clarks canadian boiled dinner per tin 19c t9e 25c 25c 25c 29c 17c 29c 17c write it 19s2 hydro and telephone linemen have benvery busy around here during the past week georgetown council will hold its first veguhu- meeting tor 1932 next monday at 10 ajn we thank mr harold c mc- cliire and the bank of montreal for handsome 1932caletxkurs esqueslng township council will meet for its first session in the coun- lfiuj chamber at stewarttown next monday morning attention a masquerade and hard times dance will tie held in the qlen on jan 22nd keep this date open for a good time particulars later it remember the true blues euchre held in aid of relief fund in the arena georgetown thursday evening jan 14th 8j8d pjn everybody welcome come and bring your frionds admis sion 2sc- it jtbe stock of the late mrs w bifck will be placed on sale on the premises next door to brills ston main st oeorgetawn on friday jan 8th everything most be sold cudgkly also store fixtures for sale the canadian legion wiri re sume their euchres- in the club room on plrday evening jan 8th at 8 oclock valuable prunes refresh rhents admission 25c don tors- a grand prize isglwbltevery five weeks for the highest aggregate score for both ladies and gents personals cood morning marmalade at 25c and 39c 2 tins gem 100 lye 23c choice fresh fruit and vegetables a e farnell phone 75 we deliver carauur f e luke optometrist 167 yonge st torontos able eyesight special ist may be consulted about your eyes for glasses at h w onions jewellery store 13th qebngetovm wednesday jan it of bamqun as vftslt- tng friends in town mrs j mckay of creenaore was a visitor in tcwo last wedneaday it thomas taxable of vaoeybeu quebec spent lew years won tiiends in town mrs o c oanngwirll left on mon day for oakrofc where she will spend a couple of months tax bxed ruston of toronto visited at the home of nis mother and during the bdusays mrs- k coleman has letumcd home after spending uhe holidays with her son and daugnless in tntonto mrs george spires who was taken to hamilton hnspttal some weeks ago is reported somewhat awuaiiii i mbs wuimina tweedle and her bro ther alexander tweedle both of to ronto spent their on i raw hodjrtarir at the home of mr and mrs geo watt mr and mrs wm mortey family and mr lx real of gait john crdy of tomato s9entttxe1icw year at the noaae of mrs a isc- gfruigan s mr and mrs kmrttan conoveriand miss conower of jertndaje nett and miss bexmettof aetotc mis bmgdsam of titan ituai and wesley and david cook of were guests of mdk and mrs bennett on hew knars ncr jack mcberaxd wad mr terry of nr ooome tjkshexv stty of toronto sepnt tuesday with mr and mrs john mcdennld mr ferry gave a most interesting ad dress at use opentear im 1 lux of the of p tuesday exenintf in the united chureto h ere an d rk ere dominion stoats closes in watfod in sso the canadian iuclflo railway paid nut in laxjjs in can ada 2 7if ami for the year 1jj1 i la taxes will run to over s7moo0o- this brings the oun- panjs total tax payments rn can ada from its incorporation to data to morw than tl210000o0 jim loudos world heavyweight wrestling champion on a recent nip unto the new brunswick woods bagged a black bear weighing 800 iba the animal wounded by two shots churged loodos who dropped his rifle and resorted to a knife with which he killed the bear its norval no scotia ia coming into own as a holiday province in 1sj1 more than a quarter of a mil tourists visited the prov- isceum largest number of sum mer visitors in its history accord ing td records by hon p c black provincial mi hurhwayc after operating in watford as a chain grocery unit since april 1935 domin ion stores closed their branch hare on saturday night and all stoek and fix tures are being removed this week watford and district will continue to be served by five independently owned groceries and three meat shops wat ford quldeadvocate curlers attention the secretary has received an in vitation from the strathcona club toronto placing at our disposal three sheets of ice on any day selected ex ceptlng saturday from 9 am to 1 p31 and from 2 pjnto s pm any curler desiring to make the trip kindly get to touch with the secretary congratulations angna mr a e dobble editor and proprie tor of ttae stirling newsargus and a former valued member of the hertflf staff has been elected a member of council in the village of stirling for the year 1932 angus is an honorable young man and quitecapable of fin ing the office to which he has been elected congrati gratulationsangus bctwtaimw georgetown i cream wanted we will gay the highest market price for cream deliver ed at our creamery or phone 332 arid our truck wul call credit valley creamery georgetown ontario 1 m n a robinson butcher prime bfbs of beer shoulder beast of beef homemade sausages tjajw half or whole fork obops sirloin steak 3 tins corn 12c a 2 lb lse lc e lse 18e 23c 24c new medical hon john m robn md minister of health has issued a hnllptln to me dical men to the effect that placard ing will no longer be required fa chicken pox german measles- or mumps these dlwaiffi must still be reported however and persons in the family who have not bad any of them will be quarantined held 8aeeesafal esebm the ladies of holy cross church held a very successful eucnre at ridley farm olenrailuams last week prises were won as follows mrs wilcox mrs murphy miss parton mr lorusso the ladles and rev father mcbrtde wish to thank all those who so kindly donated prizes aral oneol watsons drug store darins drug store thoaxpsans hardware mr lang of the golden gate cafe supplied the sandwiches which were petitions choice fresh boos phone georgetown 101 r 13 n a robinson butcher norval ont gregory theatre wedneaday jan eux the mad ge nius clover acting starring john bar canxpoiooanera fight pictures curiosity no 6 chapter 6 the vanishing legion- friday january 8 penrod and sam boom taxxlngtons mtmltahlr story of todays boy his fun and ins troubles starring leon janney comedy air tight fo x movietone silverware night tea spoons will be given this week saturday january 9 matinee at s pro bad girl one of the greatest hum an interest pictures ewer made star ring james dunn and sauy kuara comedy poker widows novelty killing the killer place dec a at nerval on 39th when the entertained- their friends at then- an nual old and new tysae dance ha the parish hao there was a good tendance and the cwu was one of the f successful axad enjojmble in use history of the society supplied by tripleodaiiee orchestra of toronto whde mr j formed the duties of ii dencioos refreshments darinc the mi n the on e iff cnarge were mrs j mrs k rcmnson mrs t k mrs w o m browns the bonne ba of horval are ghrhur a dance in the parish han on friday evening jan ttth and yon are tnwited trtpleodanoe on commi in ensatge wtttred paddy wuson james mrttane mnrray laird jack cook baixoaf ad ac r cosy home quebec awnularfulttovewith oufieuivmtcgeso bothrange and heater j u1s cosy home quebec la j- a ryyrernil heater it will jnepyonrbomewarmaiwoofly during the cold winter nontha the i large ixmy cooking rrar- fiujeibabaontothebusyeouee- wife itllghtemherrk it cooks a6t bakea to perfection ftha eaxtae time iceeplng- plentiaxl supply of hot water ffil yiftitr ton must see this combined range and heater to fully ap preciate all it oqtartwndfng qoautieb toecoryhomw iota five tusupj cueq 1 uhaatayomboam ickkycwrmeau aaaoyonthalars iwxovcoojdnf sua ttbatarvatuy i suppliea plenty of notwitaiv bnma any kind of to k i rh thompson co denyea king wedding in st pauls united church mil ton on saturday afternoon january 2nd flora may second daughter of mr j m denyea p s l and mrs denyes milton was milted in mar riage to william whkaker king bjsc eldest son of mr and mrs w c klng douglas avei oabrlue re j w alxdns omrlattrfg the bride was charming in a gown of brown crape and beige jace with rastrhtng hat her flowers were t- r- roses and lilies of the vauey she was attended by her sister miss dorothy denyea who was bexxarnngly gowned in span green crape and velvet and carried columbia roses the groom was sup- potjtol by his brother walter o m king during the signing of the regis ter mr lindley burltagsxi sang fol lowing the ceremony mr and m king left by motor for a sax wee honeymoon in the south the- bride wearing a brown tweed coat with trimming of caracul a very deugntfnl fthllitmail party was held on tuesday afternoon dec tn when mrs usxfcay rntrrtatnffrt the meinlma of the women associa tion of the dnned short prograawae wll lock part co and after sow uvety the scores were xnwled and the pretty prise was utv m n to the win ner mrs blake vanatter the dainty lunch which was juail tatonghi tc a dose a very uauuy undsay was avthtrd fay her g hactie axxd mrs tipmftj the sympathy of roes out to mrs o tikhssisi in her sad cwaeaxeawxdt oxxasftoned by the of her father rtollday visitors base to take op their usual dntxes i a happy waratinst wriut mends and relauvea rr whwxa were miss bessie bnmie of the toron to teaching staff mkwt myrue a h uln to have joined the canadian paetnc jrailway at the time of its opn in 1881 and tn the laat seven years to have examin ed more- nn for prtjmouon to on- gtneer rank than any other em- nktrewrjjhe company la the out- wraanth record of alblqnr haynes of toronto who baa just reared frota im nosiuon of rule exa- auaar for the motive power d- putment at montreal the brockvllie recorder in a recent editorial nrges all cana dians ww are figuring on holi daying omtaida the dominion this winter bo consider the advantages t british columbia wrfero the ranmlun dollar stands at par and wbttra ttae climate is the equal of any to de found in the united states great britain the edit orial adds baa set the example tor britishers which canadians i be patriotic enough to fol- still at it meeting the local doctor brown inquired how is the lawyer getting on doctor poor fellow i returned the medico wth a shake of the head hes lying at deaths door theres grit for you commented brown at deaths door and still ly ing the high reputation or canad for the pacific settlement of dis putes with foreign powers is sn example thau exerts constderabli htftbenoa in the councils of the tarae of marions and indicates that the dominion should play an important part in the coming dis armament conference at iondon says colonel david carnegie c b e noted lecturer on the pyo- morjoa of peace who recently sailed for great britain aboard the duchess of richmond in the passing of robert speers- at jo axmjaptiy uupf grn pub ik hja borne hot 39 second nne albion township orangeville district lost one of its oldest residents born fnmono township 85 years ago he bad resid ed in the neighborhood all his life he was a son of mr and mrs william speers pioneer settlers of the dlstncc ci a tax roll of siassjn for the village of grand valley 11130s8 or 86 per cent had been paid at par up to the 15th inst and some other sums have been paid stnee then in east xuther township the roll amounts to 3510000 and of this amount 292984 or s3 per cent hjs been paid i- sjmbmbb mcbean co- bigger and better bargains i 10 lb granulated sugar fi lbs brown sugar rolled oats 6 lb for gold medal coffee i tfc tin magic baking powder i lb tin christies sodas christie fancy biscuits per lb new advertisements all small advratlsemexita mtder uus heading strictly cash with house to bent newly painted and decorated elec tric lights water inside rent 816 per month apply at herald offlse household apply to box wanted effects furniture m herald office f campbell tomato soup soap chtips per lb sheriffs good morning marmalade chocolate covered peanuts per lb j 10 bars pfearl white naptlia soap 4 bars life buoy soap tor aylmer tomato soup simplicity patterns 55c 55c 25c g 49c 34c i2c s 28c- 9c 9c- 23c 25c 25c 8c 15c etc black pomerenlan dog wearing erlrl dog tag finder please notify ronald lelbch erin phone 17 r 38 collect at mckay over the young peoples society are hold ing a 1 ary tth to the chnrchu a g l is iwhig araikgad and aiw i wul be a at the annual ateeunsj of the wjl a held at the scaune the reports received from the taries wet treasurers beginntxig their first canadian tour the ski teams of the upjver- stues of oxford and cambridge arriving at halifax by canadian pacific stanaship montcalm went on via monxreal i to lucerneln- qoebec and fronr uience went to sle marcvjerite lnlfie iurentlans where they will enrttest axalnst each other and with canadian universities the teams were welcomed at the windsor station montreal by lord iluncannon soo of the governorgeneral him self an laniiereraduale of cam bridge university montreal windsor station plrsc am police team are the 1931 canadian pacific mlltne cham pions harauj defeated the iventern cbamplonst of nelrtn bc by 1314 points in the finals recently decided tho police learn have woo ver- kirsl aid compelltlon in canada possible for a police team to wvn including the quebec provincial championship the shaukhnr- ahiwld representing the rhiiiririshlp of eastern oan- ada and the sherwood sbield em blematic f the police ohampion- ablp of i itnado 849 terra cotta k number of our young people i sembled at the home of mr and mrat john edge onqu mmintarn last thursday evening ana gave our new bride ana groom mr and mrs chas mcnally a mlsceuaneoub shower they were the recipients of many useful and valuable presents the remainder of the evening was enjoyahly spent in dancing the terra gotta orchestra very ably furnished the music for the oecasslon we wish mr and mrs mcr nauy a very happy and uinspr wedded we and we also kindly wel- comeinetn as tp to our rwidrt word was received here this week of the sudden death of mr james grant a former resident of tins place at kelowna bjo after a lingering ni nes he moved dram nne about 20 years ago to coronation aaberta his many ftrerids here all join in extend big their deepest syinpathy to the bereaved widow and family tn thetr hour of trouble mr and mrs pobert btyth and famii ly of the 10th line are moving to the mcgregor farm on the mb una gleri- wiulams we an sorry to lose such kind and eatlmahle dthatns from our midrt and wish them every success in thela new borne bpwds far rawwhawl how has your potato crap turned out old chant asked one ardent nateur gardener of tua neigh bnlendld old man renlied wfi other some are as bbg as marbles some as biff as peat and of course quite a lot of little opts how tney fjhaai m the araay aurjnery oflxcerssee that man an that bridge three tulles orer ttssfer guiinertt sir corrit htm 78vlri is ol bsse it couple of balance on use right dde elected executive are president mrs p w snorou 1st wve1 znd wicepreamo w secretary mrs r m trv mi j- p clirlstisn warne buppry sec mrs jl mrttrrrmw- ashgrove the annual emsssvanlt social of asngrove senaxeai hut wi ilia isxaj night at oxoyacn whist waa played during tjxe early part of the i i nlns prises br to umcta was then served and the resa- of the the mnsic lor the was sramttjml by miss doris gash mr wiolawa tnai sixty young people yjumsn and all t of nls psxents for mr sereraldayaat the mr ana mrs w g hr amj famuw of henry wbaca d the hnudsy btnq of vlsjtxulo sxal mr of ltwnwmsld oooege the rawetna at vtn gkievances kjsted by farmers a large number of fanners of leeds oomuy gatnered at brockvule on tuesday in sjehtpreservatloxi meet ing and d numerous questions and problems facing farmers in gen eral resolutions were passed i as follows that the provincial government stop ail ruct of all road and public buildings for a time or until such time as the farmer may obtain reasonable prices for his product that the assess ment system be ascended so that the urban centres may be rated as part of the county organisation and be taxed on their assessment tor roads improve ments the same as the rural munici palities that the cost of highways be borne by gasnltnwi tax drivers permits and motor vekucles licenses that all highway taxes toe removed from the townships and that the government assume 50 per cent of the cost of construction and maintenance of all township roads that the bonswnde fanner using his truncal solely for fanning purposes and not for hire should pay no more for the license for that truck than for a motor car of the same number of cylinders that 3 13 per cent of the width of the prov highways be main tained during gjhe winter months when snow fs on the ground tn such a way to permit the skxaomodatkm of ateighs that the number of txuquets given at the pubtkf exsmnse be reduced by 80 per oentr that the maivrtnn of the i luili inn aiiwinaor at toronto be closed that no inm of parliament la be fxonrided with an auto- or upkeep of the same with the exception of veterhurjes officials of the highway department and the agricultural r that no son passes be issued on the railways at public expense that the staff of public servants be reduced 28 per cent that the salaries of members of par- hamrnt and pubuc servants be reduc ed as follows from 1400 to 180010 from cttoo to 8250018 per treat 83s00 to 8380030 per cent 83900 aind over 38 per cent that inglntirtm grants on teachers ilarles be aboltshed and that he grant be anpoatkxned on some other basts such as eqoallsed aseesstnent of each school section that the two rear normal school term be reduced to the standard of one year that it be g to the minister of agri culture that better return for money eaj would tie received if the agi nil in al i nanmnlnll i mi visited the arms in their respective districts st regular intervals that the county be abnj bared as they had out- used their mrfnltiwgi and that the of tfas- united counties of leeds and qrennue curtail its expen- and hawe an independent audit the books cor 1831 made and a of use financial standing of toe counoni published tn the public wanted to bent small farm about 80 acres of work able land in thejjcjnlty of george town or acton apply to box m herald office 3tp houses for sale cement block house on queen st all modern conveniences also frame house on queen street with all con veniences apply to wm near georgetown r r 2 phone 96 r 13 st to rent house to rent on murdock street possession jan 1st all conveniences appfy to jas ballantlne hamilton nt tf to rent house op john st near guelnh st good garden modern conveniences will decorate to suit tenant apply to h c dayfoot phone nj tf to- rent 1 brick house on main- street north with conveniences d rooms apply to joseph watson phone 137 george town tf boarders wanted good room and board gentlemen preferred apply to mrs annie ken nedy guelph st georgetown 3tp general ranching loads drawn anywhere under pcv load insurance tour goods are pro tected while tn transit all kinds of loads including live stock sates reasonable george berrtngnxn phone 186 georgetown tf general trucking i am prepared to do all kinds of general trucking long or short hauls loads fully insured tinder gov pov rates reasonable prompt service a lyon phone 103 r 8 georgetown 3tp mcbean co georgetown ontario atbbbma some chicks are dear al 15 cents some 1 cheap al a quarter did you ever stop tn think a man cant produce as good an article at half the price we couldnt sell our good chicks st ib cents and make a fair profit we are completely sold out every year wnyt because people are beginning to realize that they generally get just about what they pay for no more no less sometimes it pays to pay more when times are hard and the going tough keep only the best because only the best pays in tines like these clucks from a bloodtested tjapnegted pedigreed strain of leg horns will pay at all times but youll notice it more when feed is high and eggs are low with eggs- at is cents a dosen last summer our birdsksul turned in a good profit- vjete not in business for our nealth if ywre in the red with your bens now get a few whiting chicks tnls sprinipand make money all the year round 25 off all orders received before march 1st 1933 two cents per chick books an order march and april chicks 25 cents may and june chicks 29 cents hatching egss half the price of chicks w are an ontario breeding station a nimiiiw of the canadian baby chick association and operate under hatchery approval iildw00d poultry farm breeders of whlungs british colambla sc white leghorn phones fauna 3zvw res xmj georgetown strayed hblstein heifer about is months old came to rjremises of undersigned on or about dec 1st owner may have same by proving p and pay ing expenses gordon stringer lot 27 con 11 esqueslng at terra gotta stp psmtmg and papertog prompt service and armclass woxk- anshlp in painting and paperhanf- mg prices reasonable wnx h oole- n phone 383 tf skates boots to meet the present day prices every pah- guaranteed webb reinforced hockey boots complete wtttt tube skates men 495 women 445 boys and youth 339 free hockey stick and 8trap8 at roneys maun st georgetown a e colman general tranxdng service and wood tard general trucking at all times and garbage removed weekly at lowest rates harwood 8380 single cord mixed rails 8360 single oord wpodr another reswturlrm recomniended that the federal government institute t negowlitions with the unit ed 8tates oovertns the adrqlaslon of taxttan dairy product into that c on a sathsfactory bails tut tf ne should fall the brl- jasteradnb be raised oovertng toi- porta of iron axldsteel that the bri- people may sen their iran and hiomxvkda sad ranxhase in re- bam canaduui dairy products that the tstttrn agxhcultural tamjenrentsbe from a paote le to a fcatat ftyiwtefanv t iwtil alto be remieated to pass pro an mi xwsnpatoswaf aaaylavbv mtllsr after soms dlsinsaon the jlarne of xrotecuve no 1 hardwood beeem and maple 8350 hardwood limbs and mixed wod 8300 hardwood knots for fur nace 8350 rails 83j0 any quantity j h smith woe m u georgetown consult p e robinson optometrist arvksight specialist at daru drap store wednesday afternoon x from a to 6 all repairs will reoelve prompt a byes grammes olasaes fitted bdake your appointment with mr dann local retailers they owe you sals assistance q you know ithoroughly well that you have power in your store to influence the decision of your cus tomers in regard to what they buy from you your customers rely on you to give them products which in use or consumption will give them complete satisfac tion 4 you lnowr and your customers know that in re gard to nearly every class of product there are several brands of equal merit thus as soup is the exual of bs or cs setup ds shoes are the equal of es or fs shoes gs radio sets are equal to hs or is sets j s hosiery is the equal of ks or ls hosiery nts electric washing machine or refrigerator ia the equal of ns or o s washing machine or refrigerator and so on and sp on j makers of advertised products recognize that you have access to the attention and favor of several hun dred buyers your regular and irregular customers and they want to use your distribution facilities for their advantage but are they willing in every instance to assist you to sell their product if you stock it assist you with a series of local advertisements to be publish ed in this newspaper j they say that they will provide you with plenty of window and counter display material and printed matter but quite too often they decline to use ideal advertising in this newspaper over your name i j they tell you that they are spending a whale of a lot of money in big city dailies and in nationallycir culated magazines but you know or you can get to know that in the territory served by this newspaper upwards of 90 per cent of the families living in it do not subscribe to national magazines and big city dailies this means that the job of promoting local sales is to he put on your shoulders fl if it is right to use big city dailies and nationally circulated magazines then by the same token it is right to use locat weekly newspapers i it is no com pliment to you as a retailer or to the buyers of this town and territory for a national advertiser to decline to ad vertise his product in this newspaper 4f you can get much more advertising for your store and stock than you are now getting if you insist as a condition of stocking a particular product that it be locally advertised in this newspaper n b shmw thu tulvertisemient to m uvatock and push the gale of their good yet who tell you that their firm cannot cushat tiieir local sale by gd verdsing jhe herald covggs tint eiatsre di itefaita v issued by tbe caiwdlsn wccmr m association

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