fn4 the georgetown herald wednesday evening september 6th 1939 let silvers outfit your boy for school your clothing outfrr for your soy and girl wol be solved if you let silvers prepare them properly for back to school at silvers you will find a vast selection of the latest jj wearing apparel featured for school children for your girl we are featuring the authentic styles in tunics blouses dresses sweaters shoes hose and many more numerous accessories that drily at silvers you find for your boy a large selection of grads suits school pants jackets shirts shoes hose etc b be sure to visit silvers first ff ftlamrtt on saturday september sod 109 at chen wu- uajas gutted church by the r mr bartlett bertha irene daughter of mr and lln clayton allen to albert james owynne son of mr mnd mrs reft williams both of ohm williams silvers dept store where your dollar goes farther phone 375 georgetown georgetown women were not on dliated alberta fear that they might have been returning on this ship caused much concern in community of the three known georgetown wo men who are visiting friends in eng land all are reported to be still in the old land when news was re ceived of the sinking of the s s athenia by a german submarine an xtety was felt for the safety of these ladles who it was reported might have taken this boat for home however the blinds of loved ones at borne were relieved when a cable was received stating they would not sail for some time those visiting in england are mrs sam walker mrs chris sargent and mrs fred yates time was when we oopj the following from the agri cultural page of the dunnville gazette which is being written by re r ridd elliot of wellandport formerly of ap pleby time was when farmer corntassels church news scripture test seek ye the lord all ye meek of the earth which have wrought his judgment seek righteousness eefc meekness it may be ye shall be hid in the day or the lords anger eph t i st georges church georgetown on friday september 1st 1939 by rev jjl q o thompson edna may daughter of mr and mrs herbert hurley of georgetown to mr james davey clark son of mr and mrs barry clark of olen williams died reid at her home acton ontario thursday august 31st 1939 mar tha k redd daughter of the late rev hugh reld late or erin shegherd in sick children s hos pital toronto on sunday september 3rd 1939 john shepherd dearly be loved infant son of mr and mrs henry shepherd aged years 5 months more traffic officers needed to teach safe driving oroua packet and tunes the motor car continues to take its terrible toll of lite in some cases the deaths are due to accident la too many instances they are crimes the distressing feature of the situa tion is that so utile la fietng done to put a stop to the slaughter of innocent victims that falls under the latter cate gory there is much talk and plead ing but little action the most promising suggestion for reducing the number of accidents occasioned by breaches of the law or regulations is an increase in the num ber of traffic officers if motorists once understood that the- law meant what it said that ty was not subject to individual interpretation as to the circumstances and that habitual evasion or breaches would certainly bring punishment there would soon be a very marked difference fn the char acter of driving on the highways the careful driver would no be subjected to one or mare nerve wracking expert- ences in every hundred miles and there would be a marked diminution in motor casualties it is not necessary that every minor breach of the law involving at the moment no risk to others should be i followed by a fine a courteous warn ing in such cases coupled with the un derstanding that half a doaen such checkups reported to headquarters would involve an inevitable penalty would soon work a revolution on the highway there could be no more ef fective method of educating motor drivers in safe driving flagrant viola tions of the jaw endangering the lives of others would of course continue to meet immediate punishment but far more frequently the authorities we imagine have been deterred from taking this course by two considerations the first is the expense but against the toll in human life this is not to be considered if the canadian government can call out ten tho men jo preserve property against sabotage in case of war the provincial ooxemment should not hes itate to employ a couple of hundred motor cyclemen to make the roads safe for motorists in times of peace for while war demands awful sacrifice of life and limb in a short space of time traps and meat there is an idea that every man and woman should be allowed to judge for himself as to whether the law should be observed under the par ticular circumstances of the moment canadians need to be taught thatvlaw must be observed as long as it la law whatever ones personal opinion as to us advisability or reasonableness no more effective method of bringing this about can be imagined than for some one in a place of power and authority with the courage terlsk his political life in his determination to put a stop to the slaughter of human life by en- forcing observation of the regulations governing motoring in the long run we predict be will be acclaimed as public benefactor it is the easiest thing in the world for us to raise the devil with our children for raising the devil we used to raise ourselves when we were child- the bight wjut if you watch a person who is not used to hard work attempt w lift a heavy weight you will notice that he invariably bend bis hack keeps hit legs straight and then reaches down and lifts the object this puts the greater part of the strain upon the back the best way to lift a heavy weight la to keep your back straight bend your knees grasp the object with your hands and push up with your legs putlng the hardest work on your legs which can stand a heavier strain than your back o r j deachman mj north hur on was the winner of 1000 first prise for writing a short constructive letter to red book magazine criticiz ing that periodical mr deachman is a journalist by profession obituary george earl wilson with the death in gait oeneral hospital aug 26th or george earl wilson ashgrove community loses aj well known and beloved citizen he was the eldest son of the late mr and mrs w g wilson and was bom july 32nd 18j surviving him is lis widow formerly euen hartley to whom he was married eighteen years ago one sister mrs stanley gowland of milton and ave brothers wilmot j phm b windsor dr arthur woodstock and clayton guy and frank of esuueslng township the funeral services were held tues day aug 29th at 230 pjn lron his late residence and were conducted by his pastor rev j o totton inter ment took place in the famllj plo hlllcre cemetery norva t pall bearers were six school dav friend- nf- the deceased namelj d f wright a j ruddell c b dick fred wrlg glesworth george currie tnoo brownridee the floral tributes and the large number of friends and rela- ties present indicated the high e eem in which mr vfilson was held m ong rim xiie motor cat uke he was a faithful member or a h healer tou unless the frequency of grove united church and had been in acc is sharply reduced elder since church union he alsr- tn dc ne t took a keen interest in community occasioned bj the tendency on the part acthtties among them behig the agri o public to rebel against strict en- cultural exhibits of the district fal r of the law the moment all who knew him found him honour the police begin to attempt to carry out i able and loal to responslbult and thelr dm lhen is an outcry against dut he will be breath mlswd b j his ile and loxed ones but they will i cherish the memor of a deoted hii band and a dear brother who through pure food store jelly powders g pk 25c hornes a flavors green peas 3 pk 23c hornes garden brand flyded insect spray 25c 16 oz tin whole kernel corn tin 1q glenrose choice quality red lentils pk q homes pyramid brand aeroxov fly coils buy them bv the dozen 20c parkes catsup flavor and preserver certo for making jams and jellies lobster paste for tasty sandwiches fancy red silver salmon tall tin hornes costard powder 16 oz tin jello pudding powders- chocolate vanilla or butterscotch ardenpatch brandwax beans elephant brand soap easy on the hands palmoltve soap sweet pickled cottage rolls by the piece sweet pickled back bacon by the piece choice breakfast bacon by the piece fresh bologna bv the piece buy new honey now before the price advances morris 2 lbs 23c 4 lbs 40c g lbs 75c apiaries bottle 35c bottle 25c tin 10c 25c 25c dkgs 23c tinlfte 5 bars 19c 4 bars 23c lb 21c b 30c lb 25c lb 124c a e phone 75 farnell free delivery wheat crop failed to appear as ptr life found oj in rhinc his bcit to 1 schedule with other undeniable signs them his checrfulmv and high of sprint but instead came row upon courage dunn his illness were indeed st georges cbnrch re w g o thompson rector fourteenth sunday after trinity holy communion 8 a m sunday school 10 ajn matins 11 am evensong 7 pm st albans church glen williams fourteenth sunday after trinity holy communion 930 ajn sunday school 1030 ajn knox presbyterian chnixh minister re d d davidson m sept 10 10 am urday row of thin mtaslj looking spears grass 1 ke growth instead he itnew in a llf rm cjop of wheat had turned in o drips tor cheat or chess according to the part ol ontario in which he ihed i yes sir there it was proen right be fore vour face and proven facts produ ced in plain sight are undoubtedly hard to refute farmer c spoke with conviction he v a convinced of the mlraculou iransmuuon of his wheat crop into mmt thing else as he was of his own testimony at sunday morning class meetin and tor the same reason hi had told it so often to gie him due credit for his ow i observation it certainly did look in those hallowed dajs of moon guided agriculture as if satan himself had got into the wheat good setd had been planted the pre vlous fall cartful cuthition had been attended to the crop went into the winter with good prosixci for a air return and then april sends up a spindly growth of disappointing stuff that is anj thing but wheat in uppear ance to gie birth to a superstition tha has been hard to uproot there are still well meaning people who plant their spuds by the phae of the moon there are fctill a fi who place a pan of milk inside the kitchen fine example to all god sometimes nils those sersnn s home whae enrs are m thr prime but he has belter mrn u than the pendulum of time some workers qutckh do their task of sen ice and of lose so their promotion iirl comes to higher work abene o or willi m olf another of actoi i l rls and hil h respoctxl resident p lss d mnndns when wlliim c nlr hi home on fn do k sri s n w- k i c uff rxl f pnrnlssi from hih hi nil ik1 irrndu fnel b p usiness tinting dlod at lxrnt trok lils i h choc ikiw cws ii i xv autrts the united chureh rev f c overend ba minister the sunday school will meet at 10 1 ftjn morning and evening worship j w1u be held at 11 and 7 oclock the tumed mto object for the morning will be a ltfuage for grey days and in the veiling keeping one footing in a allppery time wednesday evening wrvice for prayer and bible study will be held at 8 oclock bapitat cfcarch rev e g baxter minister 10 ajn cburch school h am morning wor- tfilp and communion wrvice 7 pjn wftdlng gospel service thursday s pjn prayer service a welcome to all could even produce some who are con vinccd ui it babj toads come down with the showers and by the same token there may be yet a few who cannot imagine anything lse happm ing to the lost wheat crop but that i- drips flip just like that usually the farmer is a good judge of those plants which if successful bring him in an income he has not always been an authority on those plants which were a nuisance to him and which occasionally defeated his best efforts to bring a livelihood from the royal guelphs comfortable theatre starting friday a moth to dual to i goodbye mr chips wlti bobbct donat rated a the bert picture of any year soil he has loo often been satisfied with appearances rather than set out to find the facts behind the evidence well thai is a condition that is fast disappearing today any wellinform ed farmer knows that his wheat crop never came up that spring as drips or anything else it was a plain case of winter killing what did appear though was a grass a winterannual that sel dom winterkills known variously as drips cheat or chess it has a thin chafflike seed which till recent years was not removed by a fanning mill so thin and hard to catch sight or was it that most farmers actually planted year by year quantities of it without ever knowing of its existence this grass is not often killed by hard winter conditions which win wipe out a wheat crop and if sowed with tnt wheat will appear in parallel rows where the wheat ought to be hardy as it is with regard to frost it is how ever usually choked out of existence by a sturdygrowing crop of grain which grows faster and leaves no chance for the drips aiwnwgt the spring growth like many other and tipfit ttrmn aimed to explain natural occurrences whose cause was not otherwise plain the above belief is now merely nwinc to intelligent farmers if any there be who require further pattr w re fer them to any guide to native oraa- ees or evert suggest an enquiry of the department of agriculture and yet time was when and etui is that a man o aeainst ht vffl is of the same optntan stm born on it ol 29 fsq it int miikii i now iwntd bv iil ii hi i i wi thi son of tfii lite pcu r cole and snh price ii hid jdnt 1 in lit in this ll trlrt aid noi vi tw k i d or held in m re itw rl hi h e teem in thl- district ol i if in jilts wife mirktrtt him rid prodr ceased him fortv ix trs ito to r daughters and on nn n mam i vi n t imniors ot i lloel fttl mrs john mclenn fr n i a rx mckas fsiusini mrs john ki k wood erjn mlssfmmi u hnmr in 1 fred on the homomnd j ist i i i arton on brother ft ben ali re n us it ballinafad eleven years ago william cole re tired from uie farm on the jixth line d went to cton to retire he look keen interest in the affairs rr the community and enjoyed the years of leisure just as cltlaens or acton en joyed his bright and cheerv persona t he will be missed nbout the com munlt all enjo ed the friendlv greeting he invariably had and the conversations he had with frin ris young and old in spite of his ym wuuam cole didn t grow old he was a member of knox prcsby terian church and a regular attendant at the services in politics he was a lifelong conservatlv e and always championed the party of his choice against all the funeral was held on wednesday afternoon with a brie service at the home followed bj a sexvioe in knox church conducted bv his minister rev h l bennle here numbers of friends gathered to pay tribute to a life admired interment was in greenwood cemetery george town the pallbearers were messrs robt frwtn percy cleave fred thompson chris moffat james eccjck and robert miller among the flora tributes that txre testimony to the esteem in which lc was held were the following pillow from the family and the floral offer ings from mr and mrs h 8 holmes mr and mrs p c thompson mr and mrs a k mann mr and mrs james reid mr and mrs w h reld mr and mrs angus thomp son grandchildren dr and mrs e j nelson and family mr and mrs a k ritchie mr leroy dale klc mr and mrs f anderson and mrs ooiuer mrs robert cole and mrs chester burt mrs t j bunley knox church choir family of late henry cole mr and mrs a oatts and molly f press the mlit r us coming bridget have you been upstair left like bedroom door openf bridget ob no mum i i havent been up smoe 01 came down letter heads sale bills catalogues booklets office forms broadsides show cards blotters stationery business card prompt work low prices vjten you want printing you naturally want good printing w promptly done at fair coat that is the kind of printing 2 we are 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