Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 18, 1932, p. 2

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page 2 the georgetown herald wednesday evening may 18th 1932 dresses c easonable entirely different refreshingly ne r to suit every purse and purpose a remarkable collection in a wide range of the seasons beautiful styles do not miss these excep tional dress values this week ladies silk celanese dresses in many beautiful shades and styles ot sale tfcis week at 295 chiffons just exquisite chiffon must see thero arrived ladies dresses yow 975 a large number of ladies silk rayon dresses on sale at 195 girls silk celanese dresses sizes 8 i 4 on sale 149 childrens summer cash suits 39c childrens rayon sox and sock ettes extra special 25c ladies sport shoes ladies here is a bargain you cant afford to miss guaranteed leather sport shoes on sale at h 198 mens work shirts in blue cham- bray and khaki extra special 49 c d mens extra heavy satin finish khaki pants a real bargain 125 ladies silk canton crepe dresses the newest styles in splendid quali- ty silk cantons special 495 ladies- linen wash frocks the well known osmor dresses or sale at 9g girls print dresses sizes ft j 4 extra special 75c childrens print panty dresses this week only- 59 1 -7- ladies running shoes extra special for this week only iqc childrens cotton vests special 10 ladies kid pomps a large num- ber of styles to choose from a real bargain at 295 ladies at silk lisle hose to clear 19c lyiens pullovers allwool mens fancy pullovers extra special 195 phone 375 h silver where your dollar goes farther georgetown addresser lions club bkv kjw kumley the gv speaker at ceub luncheon on monday night if- is- new meat m in the wilson block main st georgetown opposite the post office a full line of the choicest meats at reasonable prices vegetables canned goods butter etc we solicit a share of your patronage and guarantee our meats the best procurable phone 27 wking georgetown i have your eyes examined by otwalker dosc eyesight specialist brampton who will be at watsons drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month raonk watsons dtdo stork fob arvomrant or in awav eansmtt o t walker at ms oav the mmt style at i opening d edgewood park eden molls tuesday may 24th campbells family band 3 brothers 3 sisters gentlemen 73c pins lax ladies 25c park open for picnics family reunions etc dancing every saturday evening fid prices today it t not a minute too early to order door tad window acrtrns that will give yon o and protection thro lot coming atav- son i avoid the laavmtnute rusk twt forgetful folks sue every aprtagt prion win not be low er later and we can lire batr ler attention now before tte raabl georgetown lumber co- a gwtatgetown 260 aetna 120 born preston at qkarwtlllams on may 6th 19s2 to mr and mrs w h preston a sod bos henry died sinclair at hamilton on thure- day may 13th 1033 duncan sin clair aged 71 years obituary margaret m doig the funeral of the late margaret m dole look place from the borne of her parents mr and mrs robert pols main st georgetown fm tnnraday afternoon last the service was coo- ducted by rev dr howard when toe remains were interred ia gree cemetery the parents and family have use sympathy of all in their sad bereavement there were many beau tiful floral tributes duncan l sinclair the funeral of duncan l funrlalr took place from the residence of hta brother j t sinclair on the ttth line rrtn on saturday afternoon mayj4th at 3 oclock deceased was the- oldest son of the lata mr and mrs gilbert sinclair and lived for most of his life on the homestead on the 9th line where he was greatly respected and esteemed by the entire community he leaves to mourn one slater mrs wm mckay and three brothers john gubert and meil the funeral was conducted by the rev mr alkeos assisted by the rev mr wadded and rev dr howard the pallbearers were stat nephews laurence herb fred and stanley fmnrlalr and archie and mac mckay provincial constable fataixt injvjksd as a result of tnjurlse received when his motorcycle crashed late use elde of a heavy sedan at the centre road and meadowvaie slderoad thursday night provincial officer charles hef- teron died in peel memorial hospital brampton on friday buffering from compound fracture of the skull un face lacerations and internal injuries bis condition was almost un changed srnot his admittance phy sicians said be did- not regain con srtrhisncwh thought to have been answering a cal to an accident hefferon north bound approac the deny west in tersection bavultaneously everett middlebrook 43 mattom drhin east attempted to cross the intersection skid marks 100 feet south of the pokai of r wart cram evidence of the officers frantic attempt to stop with terrific force the motorcycle struck the rear wheel of the car shevinc the heavy machine so feet and turning it in a halfcircle hefferon was thrown high lr the air and landed head first on the pavement dr af k gordon of brampton gave emergency treatment and had the in jured officer moved to hospital an operation was performed and xray pictures made in an attempt to save the mans life mr hefferon is survived by bis wife jean h1u hefferon two sons charles of hamilton and marathon and a daughter mrs florence allan of hamilton celebrating 18th aiuirterwry d brill a co will celebrate their lata anniversary vfcis week by the opening of their new ladle and child rens wear department to then- fine new store next door to their im premises this store wr4cb has just been remodelled by j b m a is one of the most modern in wes tern ontario and a credit to the pro- uiicslii sptrit which has always men disptacafby brill co since locating here is fra ago- the building is is ft x to ft aft a floe plate glass front elegantly ugrites while toe in terior m fitted m the n style for displaying ladles and ten wares the other departments 5 he corner store will be re-orgjanta- and vn are assured the very tor their aaonsv and the there was a good attendance of members at the lions club luncheon on monday evenlog last when rev r w rumley gave a splendid and much appreciated address on canada her relations to the empire and the world the speaker introduced his subject by giving an idea of the sue and geo graphical position of canada that she is bordered on three sides by oceans giving her access to markets of the world on the south by the st lawrence and great lakes which is the inland waterway to the north american continent she has natural outlets on all sides hudson bay on the north for manitoba and saskatc he wan- west british columbia sea port for the orient- and east open to krope and the motherland as to sue brlush columbia is lar ger than italy sawltserland and france combined the great rockies twenty- ve times the sieeof the mountains in switzerland saskatchewan is as large as france belgium and holland to gether alberta larger than all ger many manitoba ks larger than hol land belgium and germany ontario three times the sine of germany the province of quebec larger than five united kingdoms of europe added to this are new brunswick nova scotia and prince edward island bach pro vince contains natural possibilities of an empire having natural resources enough to sustain a tremendous popu lation a11 these are now joined by two railway systems and transcanada highway almost complete taking com merce to east west north and south canada in her educational religious and governmental rife is patterned af ter the british isles we have not set up a new religious educational and governmental life opposite to the mother country trite a very strong tie this is true also of australia new i and the british posses sions rn india and south america these are not held together by a law of compulsion like the roman empire btt unship of relltllon l aqd ideals our position fe within the empire not outside a family of na tions on which the sun never seta each lying close to the other nations of the world touching their economic poli tical commercial educatio and re ligious life thus destined to affect as no other empire can the future rela tions of the nauorw of the world canadian leadenshln in a scientific world she was first to invent the com pound engine and manufactured the first vessel to use it to iso tmblts being the inventior qisboura invent ed the first submarine cable for tele- graoh and laid the first in the world between new brunswick and prince edward island bell was lnventdr jof the telephone and a canad was flrst to invent the radio and telephone for moving trains mocurdy was the first to send and receive wireless mes sages from aeroplane and made he first overseas flight on the north american continent in 1911 in medicine we have banting the discoverer of msuthn and dr hin of toronto world leader in mental hygiene in finance robert peacock who became governor of the bank of england in london 1915 in the poli tical world she has been represented at the world disarmament conferences in geneva thus canada is produc ing leaders that are affecting the ufe of the world- world relations her signature is on the peace treaty of the world along with englands this means that as a unit in the empire we stand for an international policy of world peace the influence of this is helping to co- relate the nations of the world eng land has rightly been called the moth er of parliaments out of this ideal of world peace and disarmament is going to come a world parliament that will stand in relation to all the na tions of the world as the british par liament gtirr in relation to the plre for this great piie was created fulfil namely the nations of the world knit together by bonds of peace and international government it is to ward this our bmptre must press for her own safety and that of the world it is toward this our great men are leading us and something is calling and urging us on a new world old conquests of im perial expansion and domination must go no longer can any nation or em pire impose its will upon weaker na tions by former methods of aggresaloo and no longer can nations possess by force the new idea has come to light that not oppression out freedom of life makes for development imperial expansion by force took the field in 1914 and was defeated in the oreat war but what we are up against now is economic and oomrnerclal expan sion by force and it cannot live in our world order building up our own by fighting other nationw is the present policy of the nations v but now cap we have world trade when we put lip every possible barrier again st it a dfclrrbuucn of commerce wealth and trade cannot take place any nation that has ijullt a tariff wil against it iii recuse to sell to my neighbor and be refuses o buy froth me trade i crippled and trade re lationship is destroyed canada can no more blast her way into world markets in england europe or the orient than germany could blast her way into france in 1s14191b the- moral world is not run by such laws neither ls the commercial and economic ultimately this world is a moral world a world that develops by right relationships if finance and commerce ant politics go contrary to it there is utter otaaoi ww the ideal before us oc ay federation of na tions the thing that prevents this will be dcnjroted if c as a system is prrteattrug 11 hen the wow will fall there if we desire to save this system the capitalists win have to save it and that cannot be done by ignoring world distress and forcing selfishness and greed op the m it nrnst be done by forming a rkfht eat purpose cur em- and is destined to our debts as we forgive our debtors and give us our dally breadand rise determined to put it into practice and start over again in a new way of world cooperation and mutual trust that will grow into a world federation of trade some of our greatesi capi talists are seeing this leaders in com merce politics and finance are seeing it once we behold the light of the new order the road to it fe clear and men will rollow the light cost what it may trained as the brltlawpepp are in dnduranoe calm ludgmeiu eco nomic leadership laws made by the people for the people we shall not despair in the crisis having once seen the way of duty we shall not hesitate nor be discouraged opportunities britain did not fall at the disarmament conference she made the sacrifice or parity of war ships she his not failed in geneva to lead the way toward peace in the orient committed to peace she stands for peace and understanding among the nations shehas come to power for such al day as this realiz ing that peace alone means prosperity and safety the economic conlcrenoe at ottawa this july is fraught with great possihluuee let us hope and pray for its success may there com a mutual understanding with the mother oouptry a desire to share each others burdens and- difficulties on england part may nothing- bo said or done that would drive panada io desire trade independence it is a grew crisis on our part our sense of power and possibilities la a strong temptation to display our nationalism united wv stand divided we fall as an emplref may canada do nothing that wuj strain economic and trade relationships and drive england to seek a new trade in europe at can adas expense tf trade relations can be revived within the empire the empire will show the way of trade relationships and revival to the world world trade will rse on the ruins of world chaos and canada the empire yet to be will have helped to lead the way into the new order and by her right m it to the end annual meeting of vctu the annual meeting of the wcto georgetown branch took place at the home of mrs shortul edith street after the opening in the usual form the election of officers for the year 193133 took place the officers elect ed were as follows president mrs h caldwell vicepresidents mrs c hayes mrs w marshall and mrs a meredith recordfng secretary mrs a n frith corresponding secretary mrs deans asst cor secretary mrs a oneill treasurer mrs vanatter splendid reports were given of the past years work and sorne little time was spent m the consideration of the same special mention being made of the excellent work of the committee in charge of the medal contest atten tion was directed to the work being done by the travellers aid depart ment and t to the splendid work fnade possible by the donation to the wc tu of soap wrappers and coupons from various products the manufac turers of which give the union a cash allowance for all coupons turned into them it is felt that if this branch of the work were more widely known that many women would be only too anxious to make their contribution to this cause the superintendent in charge of this work in georgetown be ing mrs heartwel who would be only too ready to give further info to anyone interested superintendents to the other depart- mentn of the societies work were ap pointed mrs vanatter extended to the rnembers an invitation to hold the june meeting at her home lacrosse the first game in the inter series of the central ontario lacrosse league was played in the arena here on monday night between fergus and georgetown the result was not favorable to the home team but our boya did exceedingly well when consider they had no practice and wen opposed by older and much more apertenced players the score at the close of the third and last period was 16 to but this should not discourage our boys as they have the making of a good team and with lots of practice and reason able support from our cltlsens will give a good account of themselves be fore the season tsover softball news the georgetown softball league broke away to a good start last even ing tuesday with the bykes maple leafs victorious over sherwoods ah stars after seven innings of softball due to the fact that this game was played on fast time there was not the attendance hoped for at this first game the second game between long and mcltntocks millionaires and dons strollers showed a better tendance and was officially heralded in by the georgetown band this de layed trie starapg of thll game so that it had to be confined to five inn ings that contained plenty of thrills the strollers started out with a margin but at the final frame it bad been cut down and the final score ended strollers 18 millionaires 14 batteries mllllanalres riddall c aloott and bolger p strollers rich ardson c bradley p the band in particular are to be congratulated on the enthusiasm and interest shown in this opening the ritlams in general will find it to thelr rnterest to turn out to the played on the high school diamond every tuesday and thursday aftemoon at 630 t on this thursday mowhlrters paper makers play beaumonts olen grants ooaters pray mcclures lucky strikes dim hn your support brut a co the place in toe jde relationship with the world in which it uvea it u the critical hour for big business leaders a big job and big mans job the danger within the empire and without it is that if the old system fa deatoryed something tar may take its place for men by the millions are in desperate straits clamoring for relief will follow the leadership that offers immediate re it la time foj clear thinking and strong leadership on the bert of christian ideate namely a w to cooperate nation with nation and das with class rngland is kadi the way but of her depression vf distribution of wealth by all snaring in the task of n ndemsitloa they hv their backs to the watt ram and poor old tad young oaptu- in america must changs from he of tnvjlvmual pnawtltwii taken the masses to that of individual dis tribution to the misses and a abating of the profits by those who make wealth possible vfrat is the us of mahuf aeturmg if there is no one anls to buy there la no use dem war debts from those who owe are refused the medium of trade and are reduced trj at position ofbetng fa may this agfln iwlrsi and kablm waaasor wealth will have no value if nation have more debts than gold or trade to pay ttmh then there is only one way oat on their knees before god to pray that rjravbr of the great christ forgive i initials oakvtixb town cl 0harocd wtth thbft earl ryan whs has been clerk- treasurer of oakvtfje since ims sur rendered himself to chief of police david kerr on monday following the swearing out of warrants charging him with thefts amounting to 3181 and dating back over a period of five years ryan was reported indisposed some two weeks ago while the auditors ralph k young company of to ronto were gotrmj through the books of the municipality and d the alleged discrepancies which led to he warrants being sworn this afternoon he was arraigned before ajadstrate w e mcqveen poet committed or trial at the next hal- ton assises bell in the amount of 110jm being accepted for rnr3eabt the auditors are continuing their ln- vestlgatlopo two wtejuj ago ryans father o r ryan of trafalgar tendered his resig nation as treasurer of that-dunlei- palhy v sb oh indian powder nam while walking on the usher steven son farm back concession trafalgar johri mosparran picked up cows horn after being cleaned up it was found to be an old indalrf powder hornjic- hires of guns birds fish flowers war sc on the born by some sharp instrument and are quite plain toe date is also shown 1836 along with r uer star vwawaxasbasyasks avgas4eswpk aa ravings v the mgmtie hand yaur now each drrantu r- in grim apparrln hut hu im minging trnt my hiuqh if biffgrr bargain tttuntt at tor rait 9 buy the best but dont pay more foods must be unoieshonably goody uw settled must be bought for little money too we ati know that twould be a poule if il were not for carrollt price shop here get the best for less money see the following bargains special prices effective from may 19 to 25 carrolls limited holiday dainties spccul 7 kraft kmvrrf fnd mayonnaise jelly powders j cofflj prv 25c crroll sllonl wrapped bacon pound 16c crroir rich old cheese pound sic fjietlib tool to ketchup libtljjtlc dorkam brand cornstarch pk 9c speciaj new chocolate mallow 2 hurry hofiiv pure peanut butter 2 lar biuniwwh sardines 5 ms25c kin okw sardines tin 16c bcaavtrt fetocy lobster ig tin 32c palm braprf shrimps tin 21c creakttheese 2 p-ar- j5 3 minute oatflakes a ioc 24c victory swt mhc pickles s6 39c libbri largv pacaat tomato juice 82 nature beit choir tomatoes t 3 20c campbells pork ami beans j 2 15c claims pur oranr marmalad conlarn no alum magic 34c nostlaa etawsroatol milk for cealu soedr sorb j 21c ielr 26c carroiti goldaa tip tea b- carroll ow bind coffee fwfc rmarhtral for toaw calay ioc 6 5c 45c 21c ci eanser 3 25c quality first economy always amgamajaaaafaajjoajj pineapples each egyptian onions main street 17c and 21c lemons per doz 23c 4 lbs for 25c grapefruit 4 for 23c phone 357 georgetown here is the sensation of 1 9 3 2 at georgetown all eyes of this entire community will be focused on d brill cos m anniversary and expansion starting sat may 2ist at 9 am eighteen years of progress eighteen years of valueleadership eighteen years of fair dealing will be celebrated with the opening of a new store for women and the retorganization of the present mens- wear 5tore thia great opening celebration will irve long in the annals of aeorge- town and surrounding districts as nrdpchanctisin event of the year for full details see the special 1 6 page catalogue that will be distributed house to house watch por the boys in red unjforms they bring you a message of vital importance da brill gq georgetown come and sei the special display early v ai i t

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