Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 5, 1932, p. 3

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r ilfc yrarrn t ttiifihfit yjaftwm -v- v clothing specials rf brills for men and boys m local news the georgetown herald wednesday evening october 5th 1932 iyi personals t arena tonight nksgiviiu day monday 10th cers store wilmw ooa auday others did you get in- on our boys suit value we have noticed a keen interest in this de partment and are placing on sale while they last a group of j boys wool tweed suits which sell regularly 595 toy56 sizes 26 tp 34 while they k39jfc boysj cotton tweed bloomers fulllined special fic boys serviceable caps assorted patterns all sizes 4g boys kip boots sizes i to 5 on saleal 16 mens heavy duty overalls all sizes a real buy 9sc good work boots made by williams special at 195 wool work sox this is a good time to replenish your supply at a real saving per pair iftr or 3 pairs 5q utu win si thui versary at limehouse byterian church next sunday auctioneer c e moclure will hold a community auction sale in the near future watch for further parti culars mrs florence paul ajtc1u take a limited number of pupils in piano and theory phone 58 george town 2tp big street dance and carnival under auspices georgetown branch of the canadian legion valuable prises ww beiven away 8ee advt an page 4 the annua meeting of george town hockey club will be held in the arena on monday evening oct 24th at 8 pjn all interested please attend da mcliityre president i 3t the ladies auxiliary of the canadian legion will hold jt euchre in the legion rooms on rkiday night oct 7th refreshments admission ibc mr thomas ellen ton was award ed the fallowing prises at the western pair london willow work of any class 1 st prhte reed work flower basket latrprlse waste paver basket 1st prise y the officers- and members of georgetown fire brigade accompanied by lome rifles scottish band at tended the flremens annual church parade at borjwton last sunday over 500 flremeajere present- rugby game at the reservoir park joeprgetown thursday oct 6th milton vs georgetown high school oame called at 415 sharp the boys band is expected to be in attendance at thursdays mrs mctaylsh of soaorih is visit ing at mr john mcdonalds miss lulu prosser of newtuwall is visiting with mr and mrs p l mc- presjjjskt miss margaret kennedy of ouelph general hospital is visiting at her home here mr and mrs a e webster and miss violet webster are visiting with mr and mrs j h lillloo mr webster is one of the judges at the fair today mrs sutton councillor h barnes and daughter violet and mi and mrs james barnes attended the nurses graduation exercujks at new market hospital on tuesday miss bertha barnes of norval was one of the nurses who graduated teachers convention thursday and friday will meet in georgetown d brill co corner mill and main sis georgetown phone t7 or t albert moore elected moderator 51b pail new clover honey 39 c llarge bottle kraft old fashioned salad dressing with salad fork or spoon 25c 4c oz jar strawberry and apple jam 29c 40 dz jar choice cherry jam 29c 3 tins crosse oi blackwell pork and beans 25c 2 buffet tins aylmer crushed pineapple 23c kipper snacks per tin 5c v lb pkg red rose black tea 24c 5 pkgs deluxe jelly powders 25c eagle brand condensed milk per tin 19c 2 x 1 lb pkgs pure lard 21c choice breakfast bacon in piece per lb 14c choice fresh fruit and vegetables a e farnell phone 75 we deliver the womens institute will hold their october meeting at the home of mrs 8 kirk on thursday october 13th at 3 pan mr kirk will speak on horticulture note change of day and date from the regular meet ing day there was a good gathering at st georges tennis club dance m the town hall last friday nighl excellent music was supplied by georges orchestra under the snip of mr jack thompson and evening proved very enjoyable present clearing auction sale of stocxttmiplements grain nay roots and household furniture of the late sarah wallace 2 miles west of ac ton von no 7 highway wednesday oct 12th at 1 oclock r j kerr auctioneer phone 38 acton it the annual thankoffering ser vice of thai mission circle of the bap tist church op tuesday evening was well attended mrs w f smith group leader presided miss betseys class sang precious bible dr a j vraing gave s thrilling and inform ing story of his visit to india mis sionaries are worthy of generous and enthusiastic support accorded a dear majority over the hther candidates rev dr t albert moore of toronto general secretary of che united church of canada was elected as moderator for the next two years at the session of the gen eral council in the first united church hamilton the retiring moderator dr h oliver voiced a plea for harmony between the united church and the continuing prebbyrjans dr moore rhose election was greet ed with sustained applause said it would take two years of continued effort on his part to convey to he church his appreciationof the honor it had tonferrad uponhlm he was gratified he said that the honor bad come to him in hamilton as it was in this city he was received into to methodist ministry and his last charge in that ministry was also in this city at zion tabernacle dr moore spoke of the many prob lems confronting the- church at this time and said that these were a chal lenge to every one attained to the church he stressed also that ap proximately 500000 persons in oan- adahad classified themselves in the last national census as members of the united church who were not ac tually named in the membership dr moore urged pastors to get in touch with every one of those persons and bring tbem into the fold dr moore is a native of acton and brother of the late judge moore of halton public school teachers will meet in convention at georgetown on thursday and friday of this week there will be morning and afternoon sessions both days abanquet will he held on thtirsdayevendrtg r wjfiufiuey will conduct the open ingexerotses and a very interesting program has been arranged it- will include a visit to the provincial paper mills music by pupils of georgetown public school address on school fairs by mr a g kirstlne agricultural repreeenta- uye for halton miss m j norris britten exchange teacher of burlington public school the guest of honor at this conven tion will give an address on thursday evening following are the officers honorary bfeldent j m denyes ba muton- i president jl a lockhart burling ton vicepresident miss edna nelll glenwlluams secretary rlss m z bennett ac- ton t treasurer mra m b moore ac ton etecutlvejimiss n jardlne esques- lng miss huffmannekion mlor m peddle trafalgar- ralph nassagaweya doc cameron senior commuter has made about tsfim trip8 between oakviixe and to ronto in 41 years georgetown h s pupils guests of acton school made good showing in ath letic events last wed nkhday r balunafad bishop chitambar of india vi8ited grave of late bishop warne liens club golf tw georgetown lions club are hold ing a golf tournament on saturday october 8th commencing with a luncheon at 10 noon entries are open to all lions ohms in district no 8 and a large attendance is ex pected eachre and bridge at norval st pauls parish han improvement society will hold a social evening of progressive euchre and bridge in tb pariah hall norval on friday even ing oct 7th playing will start at 8j0 sharp light refreshments ad mission 3s cents 2t muskeekee a reconstruction tonic and blood purifier roots herbs barks purely vegetable and recommended for use in cases where all other remedies have failed a genuine indian remedy 100 per bottle dannsdhig store phone 327 georgetown rin gm the death of audrey mcoullough 10yearold daughter of mr and mrs prank mcoullough erin occurred at hamilton on saturday deceased was popular in young peoples circle besides her parents she is survived by two brothers and one sister the fun eral took place to erin cemetery rev j oram officiating auulvenaxy services at luueteewse anniversary services will be held in the presbyterian church ume- house sunday oct bth 2j0 and 7jm pjn ftev mr mdpaul miuon will preach at both services on the fol lowing monday oct 10th a thanks- gtrtng tea will be rjeld in the church when a high class program will be given by the following male quar- tetu of eden ktuls mta fleck vocal ist georgetown lfln oiindeu eto- cntionlst acton mrs howard and mte lillian howard in vocal and in strumental selections tea served bom 8 to 8 oclodt adntdaston adur jse children 15c it prays nw fall service bulletin tells you adbouf ifouing fecdh and mufeetjng your its free for the asjonq get our prices on4uilets anrj god ljver o q bray chick hatchery oaybum a ft cthurfnes ont ke esa radio service radios repaired and serviced ahi kubctbio ktepaiks edison mazda lam18 c whitmee phone ml oeoroktown m n a robinson live sockjcalcr anfi botcher norval ioacfully iri8urerj phone gtrnira m 1 pv wmm wmmmmm orgary the wednesday october 8th fair night speak kaauy- with the soberfaced barter keatlon boy friends comedy wild babies chapter s the shadow of the eagle dinnerware night rtiday october 7 skyscraper bonis- drama romance comedy spectacle human interest starring warren william comedy wolf in cbeap clothing fox nowai use your guest tickets on friday night nauiuliy october bth matinee at s pm while parts ffleeprr otarrlpg km cartoon blkay botel scenic iiamonda in the jough upnoay october lqui matinee at 3 pm boubfc toatnre bul hotel oonunental mystery drama starring peggy shannon tbjiinttng tvgers in indu with oommander o ml dyoft suvrting oct 4th the ad nrloe is sc until 7 jq after 70 wc untta ohava atuuvermrj anntversary servloe in the united church sunday oct wth the rev j a tuer ma sb of knox church st catharines la the minister secured tor the aentces the obolr win be assisted by aojolsta from walmer jroad baptist crtmrch toronto in laiinii- ing mr chas warens in the ewenlng miss marjory budd mondhy out ltth a fowl supper will be served by the men of the congregation pro gramme mthe church after the ban qoet will constat of selections from the united church choir the george town boyaband the emmanuel col lege male que4tette leadtnc male quartette of toronto the bev arehler wallace mla toronto one of can adas outstanding authors and pceacs era a mu among w sw rtw mivtif-m- vtem on sunday and the fashquat and pratramnae monday evening norval lurmat borne sod thanksgiving aer- vu will be held in norval united cthurcnawtt suriday oct oth at 11 ajn and ix iun conduotexj by rev r w runjeyof oeow mvch fajrdly of ihb congrtgauaal is iur start to jktt wty confafbutioh by tsiffteiaa not often in the history of a place comes an event o such outstanding significance as came to ballinafad on sept 37 at the grave of the late bis- hop warne whose remains were in terred here last march at ms own request after having spent forty years 4n missionary work in india his sucoesjor as bishop of the lucknow area in india is bishop chitambar who with hjs wife made a pilgrimage to the grave of heir dear friend true to the customs and traditions of their country reaching ballinafad on the above date they were accompanied by the widow and daughter of the late bishop warne dr mopberson and his son and the rev mr johnson and mrs johnson of toronto the latter is mrs warnes pastor the service was in charge of the pastor of the unmed church in bal linafad rev geo altken and as the visiting party and the many interest ed friends gathered around the grave mr altken erfnded a welcome ttt the visitors deeming it a signal hon or to b to receive these dis tinguished friends of bishop warne near my god to thee was sung after when rev mr johnson led in prayer mr altken then called on bishop chitambar to address the gathering styling himself one of bishop warned boys bishop chitam bar paid high tribute to the success of ms predecessors work in india he spoke very feeling of the great kindness shown to them bythe bis hop and mrs warne during a very severe illness of mrs csutambar he said he could never forget 14 nor could be trust himself to say the things he would like to say as it was he wept love and humility he said characterlaed bishop warpes life in india he closed hla address with a deeply touching prayer then mrs ctbitambar came forward and said she ifelt the service would not be complete without singing bis hop warens favorite hymn the joy of victory in hindu which they pro ceeded to do other voteea mingling beautiful flowers were placed on the marble slab over bishop warms grave try his widow mrs warne end by mrs flmtarahar at the close of the service master roy warne grand nephew of the late bishop presented bishop chitam bar with aoquet of beautiful flowers on behalf of the baby band and his slater edith on behalf of the mission band presented mrs chitambar with flowers the dlatlntnilabed visitors graciously beamed on the children and greeted each inemtier of the mis sion band who vu present mrs chitambar was in native cos tume the bishop wore his turban but otherwise was in western attire and they and their party loft intmedlatmy for toronto to fulfil ofher erapujj- menta in connection whh the united church of canada this is an event long to be remem tiered by al wro wwe privtioged to witness it and should be an incentive to increased interest in missionary work as these distinguished easter ners are tbe produot of christian missions in india the rev john and km mokinnon of ohssley and mrs w m cameron of oatfill here guests at the manse during the past week miss maude young of toronto la sepndlng s few days at her borne here rev mr altken attended oeheral council at hamilton this week a goodly number from this com munity attended anniversary servloea at churchill sunday last also the chicken supper the following night should not canvass tkachbbs at school in a memorandum to inspectors and teachers in ontario schools premier george 8 henry minister of educa tion gives warning of the methods used by some agents in securing orderi for school helps and mraam macewg during let should not be nermil teachers- at toe sehotil slon fi ys teachem should net accept state menu by agents that what they sell has been approved by tbe department of education unless such approval can be shown in ojepartoental clrculare or in the writing of the inspector the department 4u be glad to prosecute ammts ajulftr of misrepresentation if tbe necessary evidence is strppueq a freighter- recently jmloaded 12000 tons of stesjn coal at rtlrtrardlne dock for a dealer to tnrttoirn foal we take tbe following account of the days proceedings from the ac ton free press of thursday last acton bark and arena was tbe scene of more activity yesterday when the annual field day of sporto of the high and public school was the at traction and the pupils of georgetown high school were the guest contest ants a beautiful fall day with bright sunshine but a cool wind made the setting attractive and many par ents and friends of tbe pupus were in attendance and interested specta tors in the various events the events were started in the morning and con tinued into the afternoon and finish ed about six oclock the following are tbe results senior girls running broad jump dorothy macarthur acvn marjory near acton edna hinton acton running high jump nellie may- nard georgetown dorothy madafcr- thur acton marguerite currle acton 75- yard dash edna hinton acton evelyn heayvwell georgetown mia momaster georgetown 100- yard doah dorothy macar thur acton edna hinton acton audrey chalmers acton basket ball throw nellie maynard georgetown dorothy macarthur ac ton velma blair acton baseball throw dorothy macarthur acton lillian woodball acton jean young georgetown judor girls running broad jump audrey grieve georgetown dorothy coxe acton beatrice briitow acton running high jump dorothy ooxe aoton audrey grieve georgetown lydla snow georgetown 75- yard dash dorothy ooxe acton elva tost georgetown h walker georgetown 100- yard dash dorothy ooxe ac ton audrey grieve georgetown bea trice bristow acton basket ball throw dorothy coxe acton beatrice bristow acton mary tost georgetown baseball throw beatrice bristow acton mary tost georgetown doro thy ooxe acton open events 3legged race k tost and m orieve georgetown e heartweu and n maynard oeorgetown a merrttt and m tost oeorgetown interform relay form three d ooxe m ourrie m near b swack- nammer acton form two f kelly l woodludl o lants d maoartbur anton form one e wiley b vick- encn a chalmers e hinton acton senior girl champion- dorothy macarthur junior girls cha bea bristow cup for highest number of points among tbe girls dorothy ooxe senior beys running broad jump stuart lants acton walter richardson oeorge town bill williams acton running high jump walter rich ardson oeorgetown harry norton acton prsaer mhnms georgetown hop step and jump walter rich ardson oeorgetown stuart lants acton fraser mlttrms oeorgetown atsndlng broad jump fraser atnwn oeorgetown walter richard son oeorgetown stuart lants ac ton pole vault harry notion acton vernon mcgumber oeorgetown stuart lants acton putting the shot fraser minims oeorgetown stuart lants acton earl mccumber oeorgetown bunderd yard dashfraser mlmms owgetown 111 wll4lanu aoton yaltr fticbardson oeorgetown 32q yard tih murray strath ac ton walter rtehardson oeorgetown fraser miroros oeorgetown half mile open david ortchton oeorgetown stuart lants acton george malossle aoton junior boys running broad jump alfred sykes oeorgetown clayton bradley george town bruce itennedy oeorgetown running high jumpalfred sykes oeorgetown ross duncan oeorge town jack smith acton hop step and jump alfred sykes oeorgetown bruce kennedy oeorge town harvey bastard aoton standing broad jump alfred sykes oeorgetown clayton bradley oeorge town ted hansen acton pole vault alfred sykes oeorge town hector lambert acton doug las guthrie acton putting the shot frank kentner oeorgetown alfred sykes oeorge town clayton bradley oeorgetown 100yard dash clayton oeorgetown bruce kennedy oeorge town jack smith aoton 330 yard duhvsi9ton bradley oeorgetown jajoh smith acton bruce kennedy oeorgetown relay naoa acton oeorgetown senior boys onsmplon harry nor ton jjmlor boys champion ted ban- the following from the toronto daily star of sept 30th referring- to doo cameron prominent lawyer and well known in oeorgetafwn7wul w o o thompson and rev jue interesting to our readers oakvllle sept 30 when d o doo cameron noted toronto lawyer and oakvllle horticulturist stepped into the wnnklng carjof the oommu- ters train here todayyhe started what was approximately hts twentyfive thousandth ride between here and to ronto in the past 41 years it was a special occasion however and doc was congratulated by all bis fellow- paasengers today la bis 72nd birth day its just about the best part of the whole day th tr ride mr cameron told thetbtar we have more fun than when we were in school everyone- knows everyone else and tbe railway gives us a fine smok ing car when mr cameron started com muting 41 years ago be paid 30 a 9e for his seaacmtfcjfcet and the msnifff then were every bit aft good as they are now- he said no wood burning engines or anything like that as some people seem o tstak lean remember though the old wtafrnur- ners and the gangs that used tolravel hugbea about with a portable saw to cut the v- wood they were mostly negros and when they came to town you had to keep careful watch- of your garden as they werent too partjrnlar whew they got their provisions although he can remember way back when mr cameron is essenti ally modern in both dress and man- his rakish tut of headgear and everpresent monocle are friir in tbe courts of toronto and ui county and his keen professional courtroom presence is tbe envy of many a yojujbr lawyer he works hard rtnri farity misses a day m the courts now- in toronto now in mil ton and now in oakvllle he has a wide circle of friends throughout his territory and is as well known to horticulturists as in legal clrctesx he has been for a number of years one of the guiding spirits of the oakvllle horticultural society and has done much for flowergrowing in halton county mr camerons home in oakvllle with its beautiful gardens on which he has lavished the greater part of his spare time is one of tbe show pieces of tbe town horticulturist all over the province know him by name if not personally not content with merely growing flowers mr cameron has propagated several beau tiful specimens mr cameron was bom in glen garry right alongside ralph connor educated in toronto took his law course here and has been prac tising for 45 years he lived in to ronto a number of years before mov ing to oakvllle 41 years ago in the course of his dally ootnmutlng to the city be has travelled nearly half a million miles and i intend to tra vel many more be adds the district in which mr cameron was born was largely settled by pio neers and gaelic and frenchcana dian was common speech among the residents i could speak in gaelic bicker aarf better bargains week end specials maxwell house coffee per lb 49c 5 lb tin corn syrup 32c red rose rangetekoe tea 35c 10 lbs granulated sugar 50c christie soda wafers for 19c falcon sweet peas 3 for 25c fancy pink salmon y 9c soap chips 4 lbs for i lb tin- baking powds 19c clover leaf salmon js 17c nujol 16 oz bottle 79c simplicity patterns igf co 1 georgetown ontario y tlsements to bbnt apartment in baptist church parson age possession immediately apply rev a n frith st the to bent six room frame house on tmu st furnace apply to j w kennedy wanted plain sewing and dressmaking prices reasonable write box 107 oeorgetown ont 3tp far sale arateni bouse of seven rooms all-convenl- t the end of king sk ninth line possession any tune apply to m williamson ouelph st sop man wanted for small farm must be plough apply to box o office jplyjto- able to herald it to bent two large unfurnished rooms all conveniences apply at herald office at to bent cottage with five rooms and sun- room all on one floor on draper st apply to j b mackensle ac son tf h c bailey electric wiring ami repairs phone 232 georgetown credit auction sale t for sale a quantity of sprayed apples spys j woo snows kj00 talman sweets jjf l l w- i2rrel- delivered in town and i still can f that matter jul jaimr r no a 5th line w clung church news 8t albans church aienwuhams harvest thanksgiving friday evening evensong 8 oclock sunday holy communion 930 am sunday school 3 pm bvensong 3 pm the rev o h snell of port colborne will take the services on sunday 8t georges church rev w a o thompson rector twentieth sunday after trinity holy communion s in sunday school 10 am matins 11 am evensong 7 pm rev q h snell of port ool- bome will be in charge of the services on sunday baptist church public worship 11 am and 7 pm th music and messages at both services sunday school at 10 ajm making tbe home christian on monday afternoon and evening the young peoples rally of the ouelph assoc in the stratford church will be attended by members of tbe oeorgetown union norval lot it number of keys on small iron chain finder please return to root harding ouelph st or leave at herald office mp house to rem an mtirdnck stress jan 1st all convenianees jts apply ny tojsa rtp we will pay cash far barred bocks white rocks white svegnorn and wyandotte pullets state when batch ed and the number for sale b l loveu fergus ontario 9 shropshire sheep pure bred g4- gt rams for sale prices reasonable d w baxter wudwood sheep farm oeorgetown phone 103 si tp mx united church bev r w rumley minister norman laird organist 10 am sunday school and bible classes 11 ajm morning worship bev d mac kinnon will preach 7 pm evening service rev d mackinnon will con duct tbe service and rev dr young president of the saskatchewan con ference will bring echoes of the gen eral council of tbe united church of canada now in session at hamilton music by the choir all are welcome bowling wasted new cesspools ditches and drains to dig old cesspools cisterns etc cleaned on short notice also white washing and any other work done james williams box lof oeorgetown u a b colman general tracking den yard general trucking at all garbage removed weekly at rates hardwood 3j0 atngk mixed rails tzso single cord phonjs asi obobastiown lyla fraiqs beanty sboppe wsvlng in the tournament for mens doubles held last monday night 40 rinks com peted from oskvtlie burlington streetsvlue acton erin and oeorge town acton won all three prizes with pairs skipped by dr perrin and messrs salmon and gould discount on canadian dollar a great many people cannot under stand why canadian money should be discounted in the united states in view of the flnanolal conditions in two countries from the stan mere js good reason to wonder why the canadian dollar should be worth only ninety cents or less on the other sldo of the bolder the orulla newscletter in discuss ing the subject makes some pointed observations it points out that so far no canadian city has failed to pay its debts or its payrolls promptly yet in the united states chicago is prac- ucady bankrupt unable to pay even lis school teachers detroit owe s million dollars to ite employees phil adelphia is in dire financial straits and the hanks have refused to loan money to new york here in oanftda toronto montreal bradleyrj and hamilton have been able to se cure large loans without dlfncuuy and are absolutely sound financially in canada there has not been a single hank failure in recent years m the united states scores of banks have had to close their doors un able to meet tibeir obligations of the two countries tbeu canada pr flnancuuly marcelling finger waving phone stp tf 141 farm stock the undersigned has been instruct ed by b 8 murray to sell by public auction at the farm of mr walter brain lot 7 10th line jbquesu3g on tuesday october 1mb uk at 1 pm the following cattiie 0 holnteln cows with calves at foot black cow due time of sale jersey oow due oct 17th holstetn heifer due oct joth jersey heifer due oct 22nd holstetn heifer due oct 28th holstein cow due oct 28th holstein heifer due nor 2nd roan durham heifer due nor 4th brindle heifer due nov 7th uniif heifer due nov 7 th black jersey cow due nov 10th holstein cow due nov 19th reg durham cow due nov 28th holstein cow due doc 3 holstein belter due dec 10th dark jersey cow due dec 4th 2 holstnln heifers 2 yrs 0 yearling heifers pios 02 yorkshire chunks oats 200 but oajc 144 potatoes 100 hags irish cob blers brcrvtnlng will be sold as we are giving up this fann tb oa grain potatoes and all sums of 25joo and under cash over that amount 7 months credit on joint notes accrrrfawe at the bank 4 straight off for cash petxjh a bluott auctioneer w a wilson clerk mortgage sale under and by virtue of power of sale contained in a rtrtaln mortgage whleha will be produced at time of sale ttaere will be offered tor sale by public sue- non at the premises on friday tbe 14th at october ims at tbe hour of two oclock in the af ternoon tbe following valuable tree- hold property all and stnodlab that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate lying and being in tbe vh- lage of georgetown m the oounty of halton and province of ontario and being composed of parts of village lots numbers fortoseren and fortyeight in young and barbers surrey of that part of safct village and which maybe more pa described ss fallows firstly oatnmenclng at the water ly angle of village lot fortgrelght wood for sale choice maple birch and mixed wood at lowest prices- tost oeorgetown tt wood for sale new low nobs choice hardwood beech and maple w50 per amgle cord balls hardwood limbs and rau ssjoo j asuuvnyobo mcj sttti wood no i hardwood b and maple 9sm hardwood limbs sad mixed wood 40 hardwood knots for fur nace l60 rails ti an quantity j h taaxtb phone m is oeorgetown winner of cup for highest tumber of points stuart lanta shield for form winning highest nurnber of tvolnts form iti drtving hutmotortoock westward oft tna base line on mondy wvoranjg last bis vehicle ant another ownedtb the stockhu transport qompany and is undoubtedly the sounder oanadlana have over a billion and a quanter douara on deposit in vbe banks in spite of tills we have to bow to the dictates of the united sj rte tbe flnbatciers over there our dtutar is worth only ninety on the record of the two nat the boothould be on the other missionary my friend are you jt travelling the straight and narrow driven fey j v- barker of ertodsje pattet- craabed near hornby both drtveril in suence the mail handed over his injury bat beards tout wmleard which read signer v j tltdstwpe walter clerks notice ot first posting ot voters list vfitek juatj uts bjgsstss osaaty at bmtoa nouvt is rrettr given bat t have compiled with aeotkms a and 10 of the voters list act and that i have post- ed up in my office at- stewarttown on tbe 3rd day of ootober ibb tbe list of all persons entitled wme in the launkrlpallty for members iw par liament and at municipal elections as appears to he entitled to vote ac cording to the last revised assessment roll and that such ust remains there lor inspection and i hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proomunps to nave any error or omissions oorreoted ac- ootdlng to law appeals to be in with in 21 days from the rd day of octo ber 1832 dated thta srd day of ootober 182 ba mill street one hundred and twelve feet 40 a point thence sooth easterly parallel to market street one hun dred and fifteen feet to a point thence southwesterly parallel to will street one hundred sad twejve feet mora or ian to the norttoerly limit of market street thence northwesterly along the northerly limit of market street one hundred and fifteen feet more or less to the place of besrbxung xx- obptlna thereout and therefrom that portion of said lot fortgreaven and fortyeigh heretofore o ht oie grantor to george aabett henri- by deed dated the karhteenth day of december um6 and r in the registry office for the oounty st halton on the eighth day of may 118 as number 4101 sboondiy oommencteg at the nortberiy angle of eld vulaga lot fortyeight thence southwesterly slang mul street twen ty feet thence southeasterly parallel with market street sixtynve feet thence nbrtbeamerly parallel with mill street twenty feet thence norttv- weaterly sixtyfive feet to tbe place of oommenoesnent togeuher with the full right and liberty of pawing on foot or wluh other snlrmhi wagons or other vehi cles tbrouajn along and over that certain portion of the said parcel first ly described being twenty feet in width and along the boundary of said parcel firstly eribed on the said land there is said to be erected a twostony building of stone and brick occupied as a gargge show room and office end onnlisad dwelling the building is said n have a frontage on mill street of 76 feet by a depth of 70 fees and the upstairs dwelling h said to- consist of ilvik -v- 3 terms 10 down at time of aale and balance within so days with in terest at the rate of 5 per centum per annum the said property to be sold subject to reserve bid and to conditions of sale for farther particulars apply to un dersigned solicitor w x dick t p ghabrous solicitor milton ontario at tiy

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