Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 30, 1938, p. 4

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i pe 4 the georgetown herald wednesday evening march 30th 1938 news from the nyal drag store thursday friday and saturday our big month end drug sale see otjk handbills vob a ooufuexk list bokdock blood bitteks ssb dltba band lotiox 13 os bottle ba stcedxans rowdbbs oc watebbdbts comtodnd kt80dbnt tooth powueb large die 39o eno8 fruit salt large slae toe nyal bile salt tablets its taueto sc nyal mil op magnesia 16 ox bottle 39e nial cod eiveb ou tablets 85 tablets slh ponds gbbams cold or vanishing 49c see oca stock of easteb novelties 5e u lss wait for die nyal 2 for 1 sale to be held during april maccormacks drug store georgetown jv the lyla francis beauty shoppee who have engaged the may lair studio announce that the last and anal sitting day will be monday april 4th if you have not as yet had your photograph taken by mayfalf clip the coupon below and come in monday hours 12 6 nm lyla francis beauty shoppe distinctive hairdressing phone mlw gregory theatre block special advertising capon oiler this coupon and 79c entitiesyotttoone 6 x 10 portrait in oil foot poms to choose from good monday april 4 only lyla francis beauty shoppe ii i qwsnapshot cuil i pictures with weak light kxrighiins roast f beef sir loin an old story dr johnson as lexicographer gave credence and currency to the etymological nonsense and subse quent compilers of dictionaries re peated the story that an english king knighted a roast of beef as sit loin and that is the origin of the name sirlom for a certain cut of meat according to a writer in the cleveland plain dealer later authors however repudiat ed this popular tradition of a silly freak or pun of james i or charles ii as of no etymological value and agree that sirloin which appears in dr johnsons dictionary for the first time with this orthography is derived from the french aurlonge that is tipper lorn in the bid english dictionaries the english word was spelled surlom skeats etymological dictionary vo- cabulates the word thus sirloin an inferior spelling of surloin it adds that the word is frequent ry spelled sirloin owing to a fable that the loin of beef was knighted by one of our kings in a fit of good humor the king was imagined to be the merry monarch charles ii though it is sometimes said to have been james i both stones are discredit ed by the use of the original french spelling in the fourteenth century swift is one source of the legend in polite conversation he wrote but pray why is it called a sir loin why you must know that our king james i who loved good eat ing being invited to dinner by one of his nobles and seeing a large loin of beef at his- table he drew out his eword arid in a frolic knighted it did obibvib at oalt on monday mar 28th 1938 jessie buthentord be loved wife of vta oruve and mother of lr thomas grieve georgetown in ner 76th year joyce in georgetown on friday mar 25th 1s38 ttxoaoas joyce be loved father of mrs d livingstone in his 80th year marshall in georgetown tm thursday mar 34th 1s3s christina havens widow of the late edward marshall and mother of william g marshall in iqer 79th year many sharks are found to be harmless to man for centuries the long gray fish the shark has been universally feared and hated as an unclean scavenger a savage and voracious maneater a veritable tiger of the sea in many cases this sinister reputation has been entirely unde served writes an authority in the portland oregonian for of all the many kinds of sharks that are known to science only one or two are dangerous to human life the little dogfish that often starts a panic along the atlantic bathing beaches is perfectly harmless and even the tremendous rhmodon or whale shark that reaches a length of over 70 feet feeds exclusively on minute water organisms and would never attack a man shark leather also known as sha green has a beautiful natural grain anctis so indestructible ihat it was formerly used by carpenters much as sandpaper is used shark liver oil is said to be just as full of vita mins and just as unpleasant to taste as the better known product derived from the humble codfish shark fin soup is esteemed by the chi nest as a great delicacy and shark meat meal is the richest known sub stance in protein content in short when you get to know him the shark is quite a useful member of society and every part of the big fish is utilized in some way lines from solitude laugh and the world laughs with you weep and you weep alone are lines from solitude a poem written by ella wheeler wilcox it was first printed in the new york sun on february 25 1883 author ship for the poem w it also claimed by col john a joy e uho had the quotation inscribed on his tomb stone in oak hill ccrm tery wnih ington d c before his death in 1015 and occai nally echoes of the controversy ar still heard but there is little doubt tliat mrs wilcox was the author says o wnlir in the cleveland plain dealer joyce w not able to produt any positive evidence that he is d the words be fore solitude appi ared in the sun obituary thomas lundy thomas lundy 71 died suddenly sunday mar 27th on the second line west oblnguaoousy farm where he was born bis fattier was the late joseph s lundy he had been an elder of brampton presbyterian church for many years and was a member of ionic m lodge brampton he is survived by his wife formerly miss jean klrby two sisters and one brother lottie lundy yorkvlue st toronto mrs norman mcmurcby chlnguacousy and joseph lundy brampton the funeral look place from his home to brampton cemetery this afternoon emily j brain miss emily j brain died at her home the pines at hornby on saturday march 26th she was a bister of the late canon w j brain of toronto and a member of one of the oldest pioneer families in haltotx miss brain was an adherent of st stephens anglican church hornby where she was organist for many years she was a leader in the wo man s auxiliary of the church for a long period surviving are two sis ters and four brothers mrs h n noble thomhill and mrs j o el lenton kincardine joseph a van couver garnet grand valley sask arthur norvol and foster of horn by with whom she resided at the old homestead mrs j dflaney deuih came suddenly to mrs james delanej on march 23rd while chaung to some friends at her home 7th line erin township she was the victim of a heart aoack and oled before medical aid arrived deceased wu in 1 ei 54th year a native of erin town ship her maiden name being ada near she was a member of erin lnited church surviving are her husband two sons james and wil ham of erh and two daughters mrs tnos gibson terra colta and mrs clifford burt erin the funeral was held from the family home 7th line on friday afternoon when rev h l muner conducted a private service ai the home after which the remains were taken to erin united church for public service the churoh was filled the pallbearers were hern keeler thomas blnnle wm leader james nevllns arthur griffin and john r hamilton friends were present from guelph toronto de troit georgetown and other outside points mrs william grieve the death occurred at the resid ence 9 oxrortl street gait of mrs william orteve in her 75th year mrs grieve who was jessie ruttver ford before her marriage passed away early mondaj morning after an ill ness of three weeks bom in gra fraxa township she and her husband farmed there until 1920 when thev re tired and came to gait mrs grieve was a member of first united churoh and was active in the ladles aid society had she lived until next month she and her husband would have celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary surviving are her hus band one son thomas georgetown three da ightcrs mrs norman barlow guelph mrs eiln hamilton rock wood and mrs hcnrv mnnn oalt three broil cr william joseph and albert r ll erford all ol fergus one slstcr mrs hunutfircv matthews per gus id grandchildren and tour great gn i lei ildrcn one granddaughur is mrs c ci d inn hcspcler memor lal service will be held at the restd ence at 1 30 p m on wednesday in torment in johiut n cemeterv era mosn on arrival there about 3 30 pm gi u reporter i after a brief hlnesa of four days qhrlauna havens widow of the late bdward marshall died at the home of her son chief of ponce william q marshall in georgetown on thursday march 24th deceased was a daugh ter of the late martha resell and george haven and was born on lot 10 7th line erin she was married in georgeto to edward marshall on may 13th 1880 she was in her tsth year and had- spent her entire life a resident of erra and lunehouse her husband predeceased her eight years ago and she was the last of a family of nine children she is survived by one son wm o thh of george town and thirteen grand children her grandfather the late george ho- sail was the first white settler in erin township when he located on lot one 7th line at balunafad he donated the ground for the cemetery at balunafad off his farm the late mis marshall was a member of the presbyterian church and was always keenly interested in the advancement of temperance she was a true chris tian woman beloved by all who knew her the funeral took place from the home of her son on saturday after noon when the serveawas conducted by her pastor rev d t davidson during the service mrs vannatter and miss betty speight sang very beauufuuy sometime the pall bcarere were all grand children wm e marshall t h marshall wubert marshall gordon marshall lloyd m and alvin marshall the remains were interred in the family plot in lunehouse cemetery among the many beautiful floral tributes from members of the family relatives and friends were those from the town council fire brigade odd fellows lodge and police court offl cfals at milton he dearest how do you feel so far as i am concerned she the more concerned you are the happier i feel a lot of auto wrecks result from the driver hugging the wrong curve wm roney president ge legion the annual meeting of georgetown post canadian legion was held in s the legion rooms on friday night last col a o brown who has been president of the post for the past four years retired from office and william roney was elected president for 19389 by acclamation other officers elected were as f ol- j lows- honorary president hugh davidson vicepresidents herbert hurley herbert harlow treasurer wallace thompson 8ecretarpred mccartney executive committee o partem allan roney j jforphy henry shep herd f yates sergeantatarms e ps committee convenors sports o herr t entertainment j murphy house b hadley canteen henry shepherd auditors a chapman g hall o a pompous individual authority on education went into a school one day with the intention of giving the children a gruelling ex animation si what is the capital of olland cjlj he began one bright pupil put up his hand hi he said a teacher was testing the general intelligence of a newcomer to her tell me she said what are the functions of the akin please miss replied the young ster to prevent us looking raw customer rve brought that last y pair of trousers to be reseated you know i sit a lot tailor yes and i hope you ve brought the bill to be receipted you know ive stood a lot hard to takat no a box c came 1 second at f ax i faea d exposure other the light is mar her rlb surprising how lhhe light is needed to make a picture if the light la placed close to the subject for instance look at the snapshot above the only light- is the weak little electric candle lamp held about a foot from the child s face with the lamp at that distance a box camera loaded with supersensl ttve turn can get the picture with a toaraeeond tune exposure lamp two feet from her exposure would be shctean seconds four times as lon lamp three faacaway expo- are la thlrtyatx ncooaa nine time as long reason when light is close op it is concentrated on a small area far ther away the same amount of light spreads over a much larger area and your subject gets very little of it the distance between tbe light and the camera doesa t matter it s the distance from light to subject that counts to take a picture ilka the one above use a frosted white bulb and hav it as near the center of tbe picture as possible such pictures are worth trying sometimes you mhw but the good ones you get are so unusual that they justify your ex perlmenta 183 john van guilder aowa linn i n rxi rtha light to oubjoct the lea exposure required distant from msju ds snattar tf your indoor pictures are eomlna out hag aw light frsvo bums door to oubjoct or give longer the early jaxx bands by lsi 5 there were bands in new orleans pln tng what was first ktrowttbs jazz tatt that year jos cph gorham discovered and tc k lo chicago one of tl rse which achiev d fanie there as brown s band from dixieland bert kelly another man agcr in the same year bestowed the name jazz bands on his numer ous orchestras in 1916 brown s band invaded new york in 1117 the dixieland jazz band from new orleans made a phonograph record of the livery stable blues and jim europe a negro entertainer as an a e f bandmaster intro duced it to europe theatre friday april 1 westland case thrilling detective story with preston foster and barbara pepper novelties rooftop frolics rhapsody in zoo pime a dance glee worms fox news saturday apnl 2 she married an artist romantic comedy with john bole and loll deste comedy goofs and saddles sport sport of the seasons community sing no 5 chapter 1 0 tim tyler s luck matinee at s nan tues and wed april 5 and 6 wednesday gift night wa1kiki wedding blng crosby bob barns martha raye and shirley ross cartoon barnyard boss popular science no i song hit song birds of the north coming the awfo truth with irene bonne and cary grant watch our window for weekly ice cbeam sreculs and cootxctkhrarv snow while marshmallow pecan sundae 13c 2 for 25c longs confectionery slwt lord mayorship in england the lord mayorship in england was created in 1169 and many of the privileges and prerogatives of the office date from the middle ages the cinderella coach in which the mayor rides through the streets when inaugurated is itself a heritage of former times built in 1757 it la adorned with cupids dragons flow era and civic emblems while the head of father thames graces it its painted panels are insured for 50 000 thomas jotce dentil cairn suddenlv to thoma lovce on friday last when he passed awa after a heart altack at the home of his daughter mrs d living stone georgetown deceased was i son of u e late marv stark and thomas joyce and was born in the scotch block he was in his 80th year and had made his home with his daughter in georgetown for the past elgltcen jears his wife who wa formerly ester rice of chlnguacousy predeceased him 42 years ago two sons and two daughters survive wil horn and john or toronto mrs neil mclaughlin of waltsfiekv vt and mrs d livingstone georgetown two brothers also survive william and richard of toronto and robert and clarkson of bhe scotch stock deceas ed was a good citizen respected by all who knew him the funeral took place from the home of his daughter mrs d livingstone on monday after noon when the service was conducted by rev d d davidson of knox pres byterian church the paubearers were qcorge pearson h barnesjnil cun ningham harold cleavet robert erwtn walter whltmee the re mains were mt in greenwood cemetery georgetown there were numerous beautiful floral tributes from relatives and friends nfe and rotettves from toronto milton acton and surrounding community attended the funeral san rarno cameway longest the san remo to monte blgnona cableway in the idgurlan alps italy rises from sea level to 400 feet in a ditanceof nearly ftvw miles it is one of the longest oableways in the world and has tha largest aerial span the complete card ot thanks for the many erpreaslnni of sym pathy and mndness extended to ns by friends and neig m our sad and sudden bereavement by tbe deato of a bekwed father and grandfather we hereby convey our stneera tnanfea mr and mrs d lrringstone and 24 lb bag 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