Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 30, 1935, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening january 30tn 1935 pao3 annual january reductions on ladies winter coals mens overcoats broken lines in seasonable merchandise d brill co comer mill and main st h phone 167 georgetown i diftttto jd frees local frms wilboae profit bucks meats iioon values ix urn foods tan tinu wmck knd tvsuta vovno tuscr prime rib f 0 roasls 10 iuaj uj tuuj rood steak 1 7 ifc fresh roasling hams it 19eib s oysters in jars 28c each freshwater herrings 31b 20c silmbrigui salmon by the piece 15c lb mackerl 2 lb avenge 12e lb broofciield cheese 2 boxes tor 25c r1nso large package 21c guelph wonder soap 0 for 25c maple leaf rmspberry and strawberry jam 32 ox bottle 29c ubbys tomato juice wi oz tin 3 for 17c white beans 6 ik for 25c we sell for cash phone t f di trllf w 2sw 0ljv deliver local news will th ui a hi judov go saturday th lhraoou rjulrd 3d bclow la coratoam last nlght rrguiar utrwliag of toro council will u it id on tuaxiriy atttdtig pa u ulu flsmpl of 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wodnmday jan urd dur- ina ui aticnwkmi axcral druahlful piano and ocal toloa wtrc tvncurrd by ura h paul and ulu ruth an- derwm in an u c w central the rru prti waa tun by un john lie f3drmkl th uwoud by un a parr after th proaram a buffet tea tut unad ailw asi rytwuua th floyal orel of knox praaby- urtan churct met at th horn of lira william andrrion lut thursday tn honor of uua uudrad plach and preaentcd hr vtlh beautiful cut glaaa vaaa zjtu uu uary bmlth mad th premutation whli uilly an derxon read ui addreaa un mock pruldmt and lira andrnon bcti- tary vera alio aach prraentnl with a bouquet lunch wa aenrd and pleaiant aoclal hour pent 10 lb raw demerara suflar 49c 3 tint canrite brand golden corn 29c 32 oz bottle pure maple syrup 39c old yorlc cereal the right rood to health pkr 23c nelliona pure jersey brand cocoa 23c ebbo ready mixed cake juit add water pkg 10c 2x14 oz bottles crotse blackwellt catsup 25c chau 6i sanborna bulk coffee freahly ground lb 33c 6 pkga honey tirip jelly powdera 19c 32 oz jar tip top brand pure orange marmalade 28c 3 cakei jergina laytrix health soap 20c 4 cakei lelya hard water soap 10c complete stock sunset soap dyes clover and no 1 golden honey in no 6 and no 2 tins choice fresh fruit and vegetables a e farnell phone 78 we deliver new advertisements a sold braulet wuh ida itonai kndar pleuo return to herald ofttcc chutcb hhad tot 81 union church hl m x m tt with 13 ft postj wtu ba offered for sale oa the premuej by ptibllo aucuon on prl diy rat nth at 350 pm ahed to be removed by uarch lethterms eath vrank wtch auctioneer 3t wk weutal oordwood cut into stove wood by the oonli wood sputtuw hmd taws buckuwe and eroucuusaws ahar penad ab huooabla thos hay shepherd oeorsetowa nomm w1u the nshlae who an knovu eleau return the alueli aenner that wae taken front behind my briok pus by yea sth if not returned by above data nuuur pwwwmlnw will be tak- stvmm u of otlnalt tt ye seat apartment st oaptut ohiireh par eonese apply to w r emlth phone 147 oeersetown tj rar sale ifalt barley wed to aupplealeaj your oate and barley whleh will no doubt be hlsur in price feted nrtatd low at u0m per on bulk w b urowne a oo norval af wood for sale otalcd ifardwood buech and uabl at tsm vt cord uhud wood tub per eord ralu hs0 per eoftl fcaiu ttt a mjj fj wood for sale oholo uanl iumom and ctedar nalii at rltht brionl ordrg uit at a uumaa or at my botnfc fttotw h pruapthr auatwud to a uviniwomb rm-albjauh- vultara at orta vugm orion lodija no 100 i oop con ferred th third dear on jm7 evening jan ulh thla waa the oc- caalort of th oucul vlalt of th dx qjj of duma no lira w ttiompcon brampton th loda waa pleated to welcotn uro a o voung of ifamllton who la the orand oon- ductor of th orand lodff of ontario uro il b wauh dxjou of du- trict no 34 ilamuton and pro w il croat peat orand patriarch alto of hamilton durtng th social hour uro young and walah gave a btiaf but littereating talk on oddfcllowahlp and what it means in our dally life dro oroai told about vtaltlng tra hocpiula and aanatortuma alto about uro tjwlna ihera waa ton very helpful crltlcuu on th work of the degrm but all rpok highly of orion lodge third degre team under the able lcadanhlp of uro il eavtngi px3 ashgrove uu ruth olffen and uua eule nelu atunded th voung peoples oonferano at appleby jan 11th and 10th the yja hald trslr cltlunahlp maeting on monday jan 31st under the leadenhtp of ulu zeta graham and ur eaton wilton a well pre pared worship servic with the theme rejolai waa an impressive beginning this meeting wa planned specially to honour the memory of robert bums and moat of the hum bert on the program were scotch mesaing solo were sung by ur oeo hughe after which a aplcndtd paper on the life of robert hums was given by uu jean planer this was fol lowed by appropriate mouthorgan se lections bv ur john betihoddy then soma of bum poems by ulu irene plaher two scotch sonn by uri j guy wilson and piano instrumental by uu eule nelll were much appre ciated a new feature in current vent given by ulu zeta oruham added much to tht interesting even- j ing peilde traae numbers a con- else report of the conference at ap pleby was well told by uu ruth olffen also ur eaton wilton pre sented tome timely temperance fact the womens irutttute were hon oured in having ur j k whltelock agricultural nepreaentative come up on friday evening jan isih with the picture rob roy h the cat and charlie chaplin the immigrant h while the picture were being change ed piano duet were played by un ju ii wright and joy ritddell alto solo by ulu ruth olffen the number vera 1eartlly enjoyed we were pleased to have lira whltelock with us a very happy evening was spent together for this was ipeclally fjanned for the children who showed heir appreciation by their mirth lunch was served to all the ulsilonary meeting of the y pi was held sunday night with ulu isabel wrtggletworth presiding in the worship service retrtorislve reading waa followed by prayer by air harold slater and duet that beautiful garden of prayer was aung by utss set a araham and ulu elsie kelll the scripture was ohoun from isaiah and wai read and clearly ex plained by ulu alargaret hulls ur john bird played a pleasing instru mental entitled youth dream mr howard wriggleaworih favored with a solo then ulu marion olffen gave the topic form the new mission ary study book tales and traits or the northland thu was another splendid meeting w we are pleated to hear that lfr d y wright who underwent an operation la ouelph hospital last velt u profreiein uwhlruly yy axurti vuruv tn annual vtwtry bung of bt aiban cnuicii own wuliaaa a atul tn lii pariah tuul oo tuuday ctcnlxiaf jan sjnd th kacior in the chair ajiar oprnuig praytra and th re- cliauoa of th cd th minuts of iau eatry onwilng tt raad by uu utry cerrk ur joseph uiiubinrt- ju cnurchbrdcu onanclal re nan iu prruoted by lh popl warden ur arthur lusaumont ahow mg a uiaiaciory condition of churdi fuiancsi- tne itector ipreivj uiaiut of tho conarrjatian to th warden for t tit it faluiful ork menilonui encclally the pleaaure it a to have ui itector warden ur uontagud uerryday picent in church and at th vtatry after hi nine monuu in clirutle fiueet hospital oood i r porta ftrr pfnavntsil by lii uunday uchool the ladue oulid at alton club and the aypju and utc organlaataaiia received th warm commendation of lh llactor apeak- uig for lh csnareallon tor their aluod aoik during ui year past ihe lection then took plae th rector appointed ur u lurry- day a hu churchwarden and ur arthur ueaiunont waa clacled paoples warden the board of management oonaut of mexira j crawford u eason j durkeruon j eaton e tlludd w ii ufaumaih round llauvs ura p d wagitaffe and ulu mart oraham tli eideamen are u basra j craw ford j laaon k eaton u- beau mont 0 beaumont j dtckcruon o rover norton darnel norton cyril clark david beu and alfred hp- worth th reel or then thanked that pre- rot for coming out in such excellent number and on motion th vestry aa adjourned with the benediction georgetown swamp elora 6 to 3 bui oatplayed by acton 6 to 1 ward tabd ahltony sam tlw gab ek la elon gum toa geu nv akaiau king got local tally in adoa gam riduftlaocl rnoai ckifalarrfaag mayer in botfi gimn miltoo junior hu tuuy nwjl l cutzm with acton herv oa fradvy talghl church news herta4cr teat lae th uej yar oaj to oaa t tub ad law af usrb a grat gad a aalsbty aad a urrtu wbith refardetai v4 paewaaa ear takatli rewarrl deal lii 17 hl oaeer cttsuvli rev woo thompson rector fourth stnvday af ter epiphany holy communion em- sunday school 10 em- holy com munion ll amv ewruong 7 pm corporate communion of the wo men e auxiliary on sunday morning at 1100 ml ajka cttarata gu wuliam- pourth sunday after eploiany sunday school 3 pm evensong and uiany 3 pm bagtau chare sunday hb 1 bubtoct 4 pather o r easter pastor ualu4 ckarett rev r w numley ulnuter 10 a m sunday school and uihla ejas ii inn morning worship- sermon and hymn for junior v pm even ing service uuale by the choir all are a doom ur norman laird choir leader ktui pmeyteriab cbarch rev a l toward uji ph d ulnuter friday feb 1st meeting of acaalon at 730 pm in seulon room prooommunlon service at 8 o clock followed by setalon meeting sunday feb 3rd at horn communion r- vlc every member u requested to present and oberve thu tacra- ment evening service at 7 pm ur j crlchton will be at the organ norval a miniature rifle club has been or- aanuixt in norval and will be amii- ated with the dominion uarktmen a comfortable indoor range has been se cured and fitted up for 33callbre rifles an interfiling program of club shoots u being arranged further ertlrulara as to membership etc may obtained from w robinson of hornby end prank lluitter norval last week ura j o alexander of hon a received from england a rlece of the duke and ducreu of ients royal wedding fake it was sent to her by her old friend ura spencer whose husband was formerly superintendent spencer to king george but retired about 10 year ago acton ura b u wilton has been spend ing a few day in georgetown with her father who u very ui ur w ii hlnton who has been v uit ing in new york for the past three ueeka returned home thu week patricia harrop underwent an oper ation for appendlcltu in bt josephs hospital ouelph last week and u convalescing nicely little beatrice lambert daughter of ur and ura john lambert fred erick st underwent an operation on her eye at the blek childrens hospi tal in toronto on monday her little friend and others wish her a prompt recovery the annual meeting of knok pres byterian church held last night showed by reports in all departments a very ucceuful year and just cause for thanksgiving rev ur bennto was the chairman and ur a o arnold secretary reports of all departments were received and ware vary latls- faetoryrraa free ooratovn ihunnfidlau rangup anoijr win in thau comriktk tar group honor a u hen they def aataad toon rock try a 7 to 3 uot here on friday nutu thar ha a good cia and the lor u in prfct condition tar u- gacoe it i gae ullcd wiui laniu fiottt start to uiiuh and the tnou etcuing game a the tauuii the uxua fil to c utuguig mitui but vtx brfure lkiu ulg up a ial baull ward liarddjivtng fast shstlrva winj fur lh locau led th uhrinj uartoit on lh lion net and jg u rue of tn uuu goal toil plad a undvrful gam and ajuuuijln lie ajjn on the uortng tivt sv a- uia for he of lh voau tcoitad and oar k ciucaud like a oitul atehony wiu ii our atar dalrnuman auo haul wirw auala to in ciadil crtttpa lh tunl unuijtr gave elora pianty u tuk all nljtit aud only over-anju- iuuu u on hi art kept u acoee iiun being uru jo hall a ai- u a uaikiout in hi dullra on oxrtil hie ucottd 004100 un play- od mofi of an ludivadual gam aiu could not bh their play uklag a air ttora un urcrud u be juu a mil too good for utem utwtr they clieclted hard and kept lh vui- tor from tcoruig shll pzayliaf their imjt in th game puher and ueulng vr tt twt men lor the hock both dafcoilvcly aied ottenutcly wtul d runneu al- w tumid in a good gam both goalu lood out all through lh pc luchardutn was the busier of the to and h drew round afur round of eppuui from local fan for hu tin outlay and brthtaking tavea lis dtred every bit of th ovation given him th locei ganged it cora net to open up a three goal lead in th first erlod both team opened up wide treat th fan lo a apectacl auch a they had not uvn in a group gam to date brilliant goal tending by urovn tn ihu period kept the local klda form mounting higher as they rnlojrd a margin in play ward took throe goal in a row th nrt en a pats ouuld the deffnt form tost then taking the puck clot in to acore rlouelf the ucond at alto clow tn goal when he accepted tost pat again hu third goal cam vhrn toat roundrd the vuitor net and mad a perfect pau out to lum while ha was parfcrd near the goalmoot qulnn for flora then replied when h bang ed in a rebound off the board that itlrliardum had no chanc to save bui anttony for the local then tartm hi scoring when lie took toats pau late in the first period to make the core 4 to 1 for oeorgrtovn elora received a penalty in thu period for holding the aecond frame was marltad by tli tarn ugrtnlng speed and clever sllckhandllng anthony oprnd the scoring on a solo rush that carried him through tie whole evora team and with a backhand shot defeated brown tn the net- hall drew a pen- ally and elora paraded four men on tle attentive but tn tplte of thu toai and ward combined for another i counter before th period had end- ed hoarvrr puher and selling the i tuckbone of the elora outfit notch ed another for the visitor ootng into tle final atanxa four goau down the flock staged a five- man attack and the iocau were forc ed to play a dcfrmlve gome tn order to retain their icud elora uunched i attack after attack on the local for- i tnvu and ittcharcuon wa kept busier than a man aervlng free ice cream at a children aoclal although georgetown had started the period with one man in the penaltyhoi the i vultora did not score while they were arorthanded however ahortly after- i ward b runncus shot the puck past nichsrdaon in a scramble at the local goal play at thu point seemed to centre around the georgetown net and the only may of relieving the pressure was to ahoot th puck down l he ice puher weakened hu team to mum extent when he wa penalised for throwing hu stick when ward poaied run and had only brown u the net to beat the blue shirt fin a tally came near the end of the game whn ciipp took anthony pat went in cloie and drew brown out for one of the nlceat goau of the evening elora ooal brown defense wal ter and d runneus centre puher tngs qulnn selling sub b run- nella j runnell rldgely h1uu and anderson oeorge town ooal richardvm de fense 1111 and anthony centre toat wing ward and oripps sub d walih e walah wuklnaon and king refereejack burrell brampton last night was the big nlgrt at the georgetown arena when the lo cal intermediate team entertained their wort rlvau acton the great ice palace as packed with rnthuvl- aulo fans from both acton and georgetown long before the gome started it waa a whirlwind fame of which both teams are noted when they meet although oeorgetown were forced to take tre small end of the score the gome was not a one sided nj it would indicate the game was fast a any wo have seen thu winter both team played flntclaa hockey through tre entire tuty min utes which kept the crowd roaring for their favorites the acton squad have not lost a game thu season and are the better team look as if trey may be group champion georgetown are still in the running however for the play offs and should they gain second plane after getting a few more game under their belt might make it in teresting enough for acton prom the moment local fans lump ed the boys in their wartmip practice they knew it was going to be a great old hockey game and nobody wo dis appointed there must be something that gets the local team everytlme they meet acton in the past few years oeorge- own have had a fair team and should have been able to defeat acton once in a while instead however they have had to travel like old nick to get on the scoring sheet at all if wo should get in the playoffs and i hope we do the lorau may hit their stride and win a couple of game from the topnotchers who knows although a number of penaluaa were handed out they were minor of fences as the game was comparative ly clean for an aetonoeorgegown setto both teams turned it on from the faceoff and osme nice hockey was ex hibited actons first goal came early when anderson beat richardson with a shot from the defense ward waa penalized for tripping and tho locals were hard pretted to ttayofif a four man attack walters scored again for the visitors and the period ended 9 to 0 hall drew a penalty for a heavy bodycheck the second chukker got under way with georgetown still one nun short the visitors were unable to score at thu point however the team wa up to full atrength again and terry aoltv ad and split th dtfan fv the third goal of th gam waiter stancutf and toa all htad trip to th penalty bo w uotvton who pfyd bril liant game for acton aeckmd froos a tcrambl at the local ni ufor th period closvd making the sao for arton to 0 th third cnto did not duzjay a on m brand of bvky m the pswioti orwa flay bskig fawrwhaf tad owln to numeeoui psrnaltwfl aoton started the teortog td ktm mall- atad with owkvtowu lone 00 when h took th pbv4 frort a off in front of the aetoa fit while they wore puytng on titan short and banged it pati orr to tat hi team from a whllesauh ttfor ike knal gong tvrry addd another fecal v aclona string making uv ruuj acore i to 1 for the vuitora in the dying nuanimiu of tit gatm uorvton and crtppa mlafd it up s ui and both war ohllgfd to cool otf unuu the end of tit game acton rtkd four prnauu in th final aualon an th lorau thrt it would ba tmpotm to plk surs in tlil sjam a players on both tfajas all tumad tn tota aood tfioeta acton ooal qiver cuftue ou bon and ituitner ctn h uo- ton wing tvrry and u- uoeuoo tuba uano uarthall ancwai and walter t orsa4onooal richardaoa 6- fmu hall and anthony ontre toat wines wski and orippa suba wuklnaon e walah d wjan and lung reffree jack bumu braapton milton oj1a junior mart town her on tuaaday night tuat lia sure and be there if you dont want to bui a good gam 193s winter prices good for a sboct time only bemiim january 28 real cash savings on voir drycleaning here are winter prices that offer tea laving for everybody we want you to know what an econ omy retexeleaning is know how garments cleaned by this method uay clean and hold their shape longer rd tku liat of vfju4i dresses orte pleu except vtlet knitted suits two pfe cloth coats ltdie isc tra for fur trimming suits and overcoats wens a7 ee artkae 89c sweaters felt hats mens or lad lace curtains par twr childrens coats langleys cleaners and dyers 59 c mcbean co phone 84 georgetown in lh chttaguacouay hockey leagu same played at th aivnia uat trunday nlht bnelgrove deffattd ntrretntll 1 lo 0 and no 10 won from woodhlll 1 to 0 in the monday nljht game streets- vule and itoyau ttd 13 and nor val took woodhlll by a 5 to 3 count acton junior play her on friday night in a nwjii gam thu leagu have a number of good team and oorftown ar wu up for the playoha you should come out and support georgetowns coming junior o ica playtf auction sale pakui catttm boaues and the tmdertlgnad ha been ttutruct- ed by j k uibuf to sell by polio auction at lot tl con 10 kuwjttruf 1 mil from norval 2 mile from georgetown on tuesday pcbbuajiy iuj uu at j oclock the following cattle jsraey cow 1 yra old due feb 2uh jersey cow 4 yra old du feb 30th jersey cow 7 yra old du liar 10th jsrtey cow yrs old du june ut jersey cow 3 yra old du uay 1 0th jsraey cow yra old du uay 1st jersey oow s yrs old du april ath 4 twoyearold hslfsrs uringlng 4 yearling half era a ar old uull horseo bay mare 10 yra heavy day horsa it years general purpose orey mar 1 yra old poultry 14 liana tnlxsd a gees 1 gander uuleukhts deartng cream teparator during hone rake der- ing mower daering grain binder 1 it cut set of heavy harrows oliver plow 3 alngu walking plows double furrow plow alngu disc deertag one- horse scuffler new farm wagon good si new uauey harru hoe drill new hay rack gravel box cheltenham fanning mill 3 whselbarrowa cutter rubber tire buggy light wagon 3 set of braechlng hajneas 3 nigh top col ura and other st of bob sleigh long sleigh 35gal oil drums hay fork 33 it extension ladder 130 fu of rop and pulley whitewash sprayer root pulper pig crate 40 ft of inch pipe pump jack 4 crowbars 3 pitchforks and shovel other article too numer ous to mention also doacre farm with eight room brick house urge woodshed bank bam pig pen driving house two good weiu and clitem four acres of bush two acres of orchard six acre of fall wheat twentyfive acres of ground ploughed electricity available farm void subject to reserve bid terus cash w j ale3cander clerk it prank fetch auctioneer concord ptub must oust 1 robert bard analysa oauaek at crewn llf annual u rejoicing tn the gradual but per- tutcnt progreu of economic recovery in canada and finding in recent world event hope of better interna tional understanding and coopera tion which he declared to be essential to a full measure of recovery sir ro bert borden sounded a strong note of optimism in delivering ma preal- dentul addms at the annual meet ing of the crown life insurance com pany held in toronto last week during the past year the crown life hai made an impressive record said sir robert which should inspire tie campanya policyholder and beneficiaries with full confidence after referring to the great increase in canadas export trade with empire countries following the ottawa trade agreements and to the substantial improvment recorded tn mining manufacturing construction and other industrie he btated it u aatufao- tory to note that in our country the general improvement which began in uarch 10u hu been consistently maintained not only in united statu but in many other nations measures have been put forward to combat depree- sum measures to restore confidence to remove anomalies in the social or der to strengthen its fabric to stimu late recovery these have had vary ing eucceu it is doubtful whether in any country a satisfactory measure of permanent rtuoiery will ensue with out general world recovery which chiefly depctuu upon assurance of peace resumption of intercourse ex change of product stabllty of ex change and of monetary standards those euentuu are within the eom- pau of international cooperation for more than five years the canadian people have met severe and unprecedented triau with unfaltering courage our troubles are not yet end ed nor are all our dlmciiltlee over come but no nation may face the fu ture with fuller confidence new policies issued by the crown life in 1034 as atated in the direc tors report amounted to ktf3o5016 as wmpared with ta5wll4t in 1u3 insurance in foree waa increased to iutboi4m u compared wttfa i1m- tujglai ft year ago vbkfc rvwiatltihei dominion stores and tit llm for ikom thrifty afifmrt sko vim vai ui si sot luil low txk but low 1ulcli and high 01mli1y thai tomllnicljn tail will uila the luut ef tvery uomn lo suirtlt the fiui awte tutai austbauan sexous rai 10 macaroni 6 25 avlmer pias n tl 2 25 baking powder d b tl 5 sunlight soap 4 23 biyiidc choice qotlity tomatoes j njm jj llipl li metcha 3te21 weitone uclba plakks i creams i ur pwg 1 229 ilclrcn tcnul taum 24i jer ss clean up ulik zuu ph 4 pvslat or tt tib tin 43 tinu salmon llwc flooa wax malloui bulk dates situ ii p sauce tut 2 tlocr catsup fcollu sm i rce running or loduid salt pw oh special sale flour pastry 24 lb bag 65c dominion stokes l i m i 1 e 0 a notable fieord the aspen ratio waa again reduced premium receipt were ttmlzwffl against a4je9335e tn 1033 invest ment receipts were loomajs against 0w ju 1ft in 1003 death and disability claim amounted to 71336003 the mortali ty experience was particularly favour able payments af matured and sur rendered policies were 1430 7314 dividends to policyholders uu 80004 annultanu 1408073a making total payments to policyholder erul bene- nclarie 13 447170 0 asseu total t3i0fi4b0004 a com pared with ib b0 03110 a year aoo loin on the companys nolle le havo substantially docreated the average rate of interest realized was ft 70 a highly satisfactory rate which affords a subttant ui margin over the above the rate at which the policy liabili ties are computed mortgage loan of mj3l0m0o com prise 40 of asset interest paid in cash on these mortgane in 1034 a- mounted to more than looi of the total interest falling due as a re sult tho total amount of interest over due on all mortgages of the company represent only 15 of 1 of the prin cipal as against 18 of it of the prin cipal a year ago principal repay ment have been well maintained and moratorium indulgence seldom avail ed of every clou of bonds held by the company ha shown opprecutlon in market value during the past year and in several instance interest pay ment previously suspended have been resumed surplus earnings during the year were ttu3703si7 of which 14371841 waa applied to further atngthenlng the reserves etc 136737310 was ap plied toward dividend to policy hol der arte and the balance of 133- 60bju was added to the surplus ac count which now stand at rtw3- m1lton harry hall of esquealng sentenced to 13 years and 10 lain for armed robbery was taken to kingston peni tentiary monday by sheriff brown and governor uccallum of the jail here gideon w uuftman wellknown farmer of thu dutrict died at hu home lot it fourth line esquealng township on sunday night after s lengthy lllneu deceased who waa tn hu 7kh year wa a member of boa- tan presbyterian church and a liber- a a sentence of ave years in kingston pctiiumtury concurrent with a term of three yean and ave ushe ha re ceived in milton was imposed in po lice court ouelph last tuesday on james mcktnney or esqueslng town ship when he pleaded guilty to a charge of armed robbery of charles lamberts store at crewsone comers the funeral of the 1st ura thomas dent aged 63 year lifelong resident of trafalgar township who died hun- day was held tuesday to knox pres byterian ohurch cemetery fine u survived by her husband one son and one daughterohajnnlon fhyaulim flldu b taaaj v rysy lhllip raaaa at lipiwru fly ierhap you e l hl dimaaed toy that little i von uatu mtnd hi tun innn ba dniisvbut to help hmuii i waakaasd itttl frunm ia k work or far grxatsr iiidiiiaitt li lv 04m bkn of tha bhidl ill quao auinpllva dufllnre hd hursaii of aumpiiv cuildran to brlntr tl hnwavtir thara la bop avstt fnr iblllp a thar u far aouany othar liiilu chlljrn who ar ealas taw df r in thla kistllutloii tliiilrlbutlaua to aaalat fhl srraat mmiw howavar audit bjft of hinnui froiti you will bwet 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