page 8 the georgetown herald wednesday evening may lotri 1939 stock up at these values quality is never expensive at bucks red rose coffee hair pound ztfj pound tin jjjc christies excell sodas silted 2 ib 23 zest crabapple jelly 2 lb jar oloverleaf salmon fancy red cohoe tall tin 25c posts or kelloggs bran flakes for 19c brunswick chicken haddies for 25c shredded wheat for 23c rose brand baking powder 1 3 palmolive soap with souvenir button 4 for 23c bonkless pot roasts 15ett christies graham wafers 20ph domestic shortening lie spanish onions 3 lb for 25 new cabbage lb 5 new carrots 2 for 13c leaf lettuce generous bunches 2 f 15c asparagus home grown at market prices potatoes svc 1 39 c j buck phone 28 we deliver georgetown local news mothers day sunday the world la still in a state of de fence expense and suspense the only ism that mixes well with canadian ideals is canadlanlsm there is bltls to be said about a busy man he doesn t get in other peoples way winner of congoleum guessing con est at mcbean a cos was miss m houirh of cedarvalt school overheard a young hopeful re mark that there is no freedom of speech in his classroom a considerable quota of baseball new had to be left over for another issue due to lack of space so far there s evidence that personals mrs c a retui of ooderlch is visiting at the home of her parents mr and mrs ed hill mr bertram e wuloughby has passed nls second year degree course a ihe ojic ouelph mrs j a wuloughby and mr ben- tram wluoughby are spending a few aeeks at the gbir links jsv mrs r j harrison and waqace b tinlij or toronto spent sunday with ihf r lster mrs george arnold mr ana mri claude burnslde and on jack and miss doris greene visit ed at their homt here last wednes laj mrs boll of hamilton and miss richardson of st catharines are week end traffic has been thinned out of thompson at the rec- by that higher gasoline lax wr dr fred gollop of ottawa spent last saturday in town with his mother mr idd gollop who returned with him to ottawa on sunday mr and mrs ted bailey and mr percy bailey of toronto were visitors with mrs mary bailey stewarttojm on frldav and sunday 17 the engagement ls announced ot margaret jeane daughter of lhe late mr and mrs john j allen to mr frank h bennetl son of mrs jaines beinett ai a the late mr james ben m tht marriage cb- take place on he nineteenth ofimay mr and mrs cssl brant ford an n ounce theeoftagement 6t their only daughter florence pansy may to mr jam s thomas eason eldest son of i mt 1 nomas james eason and the late mrs eason the marriage to take place on june 24th dining car kitchen for their majesties o a typical dining car kitchen and finjet chef instructor p morgan of the caradtan national railways who has been appdi ed chef to their majestic for he tour of canada and the visit to united states tin kitchen in which morgan will prepare the food tor the royal table is 8 feet long and 6 fee 9 inches wide a lit nf irfiim dishes to be served their majestic w 11 be found on another uaut m rhis ussu p norval choral society concert next tues day may 18qh n prtsuytrlan church lt on sa urday ma 2qtfi the wc tu nlll hold a tea and sale of bak ing in the basement of knox church lt population of ontario increased from 2 966 465 in 1927 to 3 377332 in 1937 according to the annual report of municipal statistics this is electrical demonstratlo l week in georgetown read the adver lsement on pae 7 of this is ut and enter the big slogan contlst the new summer dresses now on sale at brills are onlv si58 and 298 for quick selling and ore meet ing unanimous approval of the ladles lt as may 22nd has been declared a public holiday owing to the king and georges church queen visiting toronto it is unlikely vr f l mogllvray and mr wm the 24th will be observed as a holt vmt a lende funeral of the late day in town this year j mri wm borland last thursday at a repesentatlve of the hudson c edon east mrs borland had been pur co will be at our store on sat- a i i resident of that dislrict a urday re storing jour fur coats fin- daughter or the late mr and mrs est cold storage in canada d brill wm wrii t and had carried on a co phone 167 georgetown it rocerv business trert until recentl garden time is here that time when illne s forced her to retire her cjf vear when the aim eur gardener i i band predeceased her some years lays out twtntv do lars to raise a ctod afco ind he is survived by two daugh- oi vtgttabcs which would normall and two sons com ten dollars tl purcl a d at any vegetable s and keep ma 12 li open for the po l itk supper to bt held m the bap 1m sunday school room under th iusplou of the women society supper served from 530 to 7 admis sion 25c it a by aw to raise s27 000 for the erection ol a new public school in with tables in play i with the national anthem tea was sirtttsiilk was mlsed by tht rate p for bridgt bting awarded to then sered by the hostess pavtr witi a mujoritv of 37 votes j jom ph gibbons and mr k i tlie next meeting will be held on ttur wtrt b4 v i for tht b law lmuioii un consolation prizes to june 8ih at the home of mrs and 17 against tt j camjbtll smtlalr and dr j b prinuig li tht bndje of tunc milni uniting istcrdiv with toda oer euuirt prizes wirt won bj the fol which piwi itumt of ui world hit vriii vlr wm tost and mr or ai 1 b hu w r cord lht ttr sr and ton sola ion prizes to worlds prg i v it i i hmuib valor mis- k sham and mr j mccartnej md aims i at tht complttion of the card tht r riuur muting cf uie wc a half hour of music was pro tu will bt htid at the home of mn pided b ihe string ensemble r h wright charle st on friday loosed of miss gertrude fau may 12ui at 3 pan elc ion of odb ross mr wm young mr cers and other bustnesb to discuss ob a nrj succt sful bridge and tuchre w is held b the countess of strath m rt chap r lrnptiial order da ugh 1 ttr ol tht empire on friday even i in j m w 5th in the legion rooms tahhi in play the may meeting of the norval women s institute was held at the home of mrs l laird jr on thurs day may 4th the president presided and the mee ing was otned with the ode followed by the lords prayer the annual financial report read by the secretary proved a very success ful year for 1938 the meeting was devoted entirely to the election of ofttctr- tht following were elected for tht coming year president mrs joe hunter vice president mrs e c reed secretary mrs f pendley com eners mrs w h reid miss k shain mrs w graham mrs l laird jr mn r harrop flower commi ue mn w h reid press redorter miss k 8 ha in pianist mrs dav is mrs fiddler province will be held at hagersville- on july 1st swords and ploughshares forged from some of the swords of the veterans of the north and the south at ihe end of the north ameri can civil war the peace plough of america is a practical example of the fulfilment of the prophecies of isaiah and micah that the nations shall beat their swords into plough shares since it first left the acvh the peace plough has been in many countries and now after an absence of 60 years has returned to the united states to be exhibited in the league of nations pavilion at the new york world s fair the plough was first shown in europe in 1878 and eventually found a resting place in the alabama hall in geneva named for the meeting was brought to a close j the hall in which the quarrel between great britain andthe united states over the alabama affair was settled reed plan wiil be made for the district annual which will be held in the parish hall norval jie middle of june a bu load of bo 4 from upper canada college toronto accompani d by the headmaster mr a g step htn spent saturday at norval a picnic luncheon was held and tlie ai r j temoon was spen in planting trees ji for rtforestation of some of their pro frhrefovs ami tlowerf good attendance mo h r s day clearance sale to new premises in the near fat ore all goods must be cleared at less than cost price ii take advantage this opportunity to secure your watches jewellery glanware leather goods music and school supplies fit h w h1nton rmain street jeweller georgetown s preston s fish chip store 5 all oar fish kept at cold storare temperature the year round bj for a quick meal tri flail and chips special this week fresh lake trout 26c lb 2 extra special fkemi boiled lobster 20c each phone 293 we deliver i requested lt will be observed in unltd church at ten o clock in pclal ervict to winch all the par a and friends of the sunday school 1 i i lied and at tit v en o clock in ervtoe conducted by the women of congregation there will be a lidies choir mrs a b sutcllffe will preside and mrs f c overend will give the address it tendrs will bt called within the bert and mr l sanderson this was perty at norval he hrst opportunity for many to hear thls orchestra and it was much en- ioyed rlral mail colr1ers met after refreshments drawing was ileld tor tht door prize a beautiful tnp halton branch of the rural hvdrarwtea donated by the barber imau couriers association held tbeir ploral company which was won by monthly meeting at milton on mon- mrs w nodwell q iaj ath there was a represen the members of countess of stra h tathe attendance of couriers rrom more chapter wish to express their j different parts of the county hanks to all those who so generously helped to make this their firs social vent such a successful one pro next few weeks for the construction of ceed of wuic are to be used for their bi udlngs of the projected hospital lor i undertakings tubercular mental cases at brampton hon colin campbell provincial mini sler of public works told a convention c4rd of thanks of 50 members of the peel young lib j jonn mcdermid and family erau association at the royal hotel wlsh to cxpress uietr appreciation for restoartion ot all public holidays the friday nnrht construction of the m aou of kindness and ex delegation discussed bhree alternative among the many things that were dlscused chief interest centred in the report of the delegation to otawa on april l2tb when the postmaster gen eral kindly met mr lowry and mr nick carter and thoroughly discussed the many problems connected witti the rural mail sen ice satisfaction was expressed by all present at the construction of the l is p syp extended by whernetwitthe ipostmtetoeneriu o take the place of tihe present con coming summer he said a million t friends and neighbors during the dollars was earmarked by tlie hep- recent illness and death of their be burn administration for the hospital to be expended his year and total costs of co nm ruction and equipment of the hospital will amount to be tween two and a half and three mil lions mil slffer with rhtunvatlsm scliuca lumbago rumacap two way action quickly relieves pain while a ark ii he caw maccjr macks drun stort and roljb oiug btort loved husband and father card of thanks mr and mrs a hartley and family of vlrden man wlsh to express their appreciation of kindness show n to their daughter evelyne during her i illness and their sad bereavement al so o those who contributed to tlie flower fund do owners take notite all dos in town art f om running at lnrt froi o sep emlxi 15th 1939 will be stnctlv enforced ihall chief of police nfflf omb new information service in toronto bus terminal street car information free route maps personal directions general toronto information places of interest- paries public buildings events courteous and competent t t c clerks will give you timesaving and mineysavtng information to assist you in going to any address in or near to ronto a special invitation to use this free information service is extended to women and children travel ling alone and to all motor coach travellers gray coach lines prohibited i may lo h thls order v g mar lt horticultural society tht re will be a nmilng of the hot tlcultural society in the library audi orlum on may 19tli to bt addressed by dick tht amat ir c i public ire invited there will be lucky number draw brln quistloiv o b inswercd liquor receipts ot so good tlie town has received a cheque from tlie liquor control board for 218 83 being 20 per cent of the au thorlty fees for he local hotels for the year ending march 31st 1939 the amount received last year was s230b4 celebrated 25th annlversa ry on sunday las may 7th mr and mr- joseph carter celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary at the home of their daughter and son inlaw mr and mrs reuben eason the family presented their mother and father wit l a beautiful chest of silverware they were also the recipients of many hearty congratulations from re latives tnd friends dance at arenatonlchl mammoth swing jamboree in the arena oeonyetown tonight wed may 10th alf standen and his rhythm styusto the tend that swings tht blues featuring the novelty trio direct from ttie silver slipper jack kane prominent skat singer the famous sweet little head ache onstafs admission 50c per per son dancing until sponsored by toronto swing devdls alcohol and effjcifnc prt nt day requirements ai foi fncitncy whether i be in tlie bust less world tht professional leld or n tht more narrowed life about the homt employers of labor usuaiv if j not alwavs rcquirt that no ale oho x bei rages be consumed while ai work and if they speak wlial ls uppermost in heir minds the employers would tlie prefer total ab talners that alcoholic beverages rcdac tfh cleiicy was ably demonstrated in an ixperiment on tour cocker span i e s by prof c f hodge at clark unherslty worcester moss two of thest pups were given small amounts of alcohol diily with their food for a given time and the other two were given their normal food without added aco iol both pairs apparently aeveloped alike but when all were simultaneously put to a test for example returning bails thrown to a distance those two pups not fed alcohol returned nearly- wice as many baus as the two that wi given the alcohol the latter would start alright but would he down on ttoe task and permit the other two to got the balls furthermore it noteo that the two pups who did not receive any alcohol in their food were much more courageous than the others when mtfjtcnlng sound were used as a test the former stood their ground bhe latter ran off again when full grown tt was further noted that the offspring from the abstainers had over five times the vitality of that of the two tdpters these facts apeak for themselves this ls the third m a series of ar ticles prepared by a committee representative cltusema with fch pur pose of stimulating consideration of the problems arising from the use of alcoholic beverages advt tract system which is the only form of government service operated under that system while not committing himself in any way the postmaster general appeared to favour the plan of a flat rate per mile with a gradual ed extra payment of 3 to 5 cents a mile up to 25 miles according to the classification of the roads he promts ed to give he matter his earnest con st deration and will probably place hioli trr v erne he thinks best be fore the fal session of the house arrangement were made for the next meeting to be held at nelson on june 12 h the annual picnic for the v ix w1 1 1 i j 1 i fe jf3jj t 1 lsp ca v j jr kedetfes 125 s fresh nd colorful u a booquet of spring flowert is softie its washable i comfortable lt for sale by d brill co ladies wear dept phone 167 georgetown soup 4 tins 25c clark s assorted flav shortening domestic 4 ib 41c teacup tea roal visit china free 70c lb sandwich spread qc hellmann s per jar mayonaisse hellmann s 10c per jar uc garden patch brand goiden wax beans tin suoarcrxsp corn flakes large pkga tsc dlnomaws water glass for preserving eggs 2 tins kc guest brand fancy red sockeye salmon tin lihenrs cooked spaghetti 26 t tins 8 cor 15c hornes deluxe jelly powders 6 p- o sweet pickle cottage roll by the piece lb c fbtamealed back bacon by the dece lb me stfbaky side bacon bv tie oleee tt resh boltxmfa by the ilece lb wc choice fresh fbwtt and vegetables ftbacel sad tmivl seed ftower vegetable seeds vtgoro fertiliser and pokoo ftant feed a e farnell phone 75 free delivery o