the georgetown herald wednesday evening january 29th 1941 ucokd bgo kxpobt8 uomtoc aba u months of 1mb cnj shipments of eggs to great brit- totalled room than 3m0o0 oases largest on record and more tban times the volume shipped in toe ijutttng period of 1938 these j made through regular ohan of trade and without any fonnal ents between governments were as a stabilising factor in i egg prices in 1940 although recent negotiations no fonnal con- tasftjr the export of eggs were e it is expected that during 1941 l british ministry of food will con- e to purchase canadian eggs in nttues the ministry constitutes t the sole purchaser of imported i in great brltaki and canadia negotiate their sales to the through the medium of then- located m that country notice to creditors the estate ef fiufffff t of the town et ss isjsftranr orvim that jnuc any claims or de- espimst the late ames hlokey died on or about the tenth day ir 1040 at the town ot in the county of halton province of ontario are requtr- o send by post prepaid or to do- to the undersigned solicitors for treffle imbleau the sole of the last win and testsv- their names and addresses and particulars in writing of their r claims and statements of their ac- lounts and the nature of the securl fttes if any held by them amd take notice that after the uh day of february 1041 the said 3reme imbleau will proceed to dls- pfettmta the assets of the said deceas- jd among the persons entitled thereto jlbavmg regard only to the claims of l which he shall then have bad notice and that the said treffle imbleau wm wt be- liable for the said assets ot any part thereof to any person ot whose claim he shall not then have recei n dated at ge ontario this fifteenth day of january ad 104l daus and bennett solicitors for the said treffle imbleau 111 ttsitt ru fa if itml and be ftmk egg pcim climb laefcy wfttaa egg pctei cu swstjml sea sae or phone nwjvad eat george c brown nokval phone geor 383 r 31 last week this column quoted the story of uttle jack homer written in a style that we thought the poet ro bert burns might have used this week we give you the same story writ ten by the same person but in a totally different style we dont think that you will have any difficulty though in recognising the well known poet that the same writer was trying to 1ml tate this time you can see jack homer sittln in the corner of the kitchen with his little dish of puddln on his lap if the dish you try to collar you can bet your bottom dollar that youll find he aint indulgin jn a nap for he shoves his uttle thumb to when he hears a person oomin and hqpioke the biggest plum that he ojifi see and fc makes this observation an the present situation guess you wont find no one els as good as me we usually have our copy for this column written at least a week before it appears in print and we would be ftxalsh therefore to write anything concerning the war as it would in an probability be ancient history by the tune that you might read it however the fall of tobruk is an excuse to look up the map of the mediterranean and we can easily see how the fall of this fortress will help to make the passage of the sicilian channel to the west more safe for british shipping to the west and north of the island of sicily lies the island of sardinia an island that also belongs to italy in early history the greeks settled on this is land and at that time a noxious pols onous weed was growing on it that caused anyone eating it to die of laughter thus we have the word sardonic as pertaining to laughter another word that we get from the romans is the word salary a word that most of us aren t as familiar with as we would like to be the roman soldiers at one time received a por tion of their pay in salt and it was from this practise that we get the word salary walker free after dramatic trial y ey pve you taken note of your glasses lately your eyes map have changed and ab jour glasses need to mb renewed it la bettor to be sate w quality and barrio cob- 0 t walker r m ati a k w dance brampton u da vts aai h masse j t pjnto i ml djaf no doubt most of us have noticed the word fluorescent used in con bechon with electric lighting as you no doubt know it is the very latest in llghtg and strange as it may seem has been installed in almost all parts of the dominion with the ex oeptlon of this thickly populated pan of ontario that gets its power from the niagara system of course them is a reason for this until very re cently it could not be used satisfac torily on 25 cycles as the rest of our country except that served by tb niagara system is on 60 cycles they could therefore obtain this modern lighting system ahead of us- just recently a device has been invented to overcome the difficulty of using it on 35 cycle power and we understand that some installations have been mad- that are giving every satisfaction so that the new system win no doubt soon be familiar to all of us comparing this new system with our present in candescent aytsem we find thai it is totally different the lamps are some what similar mabape to a tightly wound window bund a 30wau lamp is 34 inches long and 1 inches in diameter a 40wadt lamp is 48 inches long and a 40watt lamp gives ap proximately the same amount of light as does a loowatt incandescent lamp the lamps last longer tban those in use at present they use much less juice to give the same amount of light give off very uttle heat m com parlson and the- is more like daylight we should have mention ed that as a result of using less power they are therefore cheaper to operate owing to the shape of the lights they are not surtshle for domestic use how ever they are suitable for stores public hpidlngs of all klndsqsucb as balls ana rinks and they are especially suitable for factories in fact they are being installed in munition factories at pres ent and are a help in speeding up production true it does cost a uttle more to install this modem system but the saving effected in power costs soon pays for the higher installation coats thanks mr editor for the lntroduc tion in last weeks issue we had hoped though to slhf into some corner unobserved we are th of the opin ion that all introductions should be censored by the person being intro duced so often introductions lead the listener or reader to expect more than they are ukery to get while it may be quite proper for anyone to aim at being considered an expert in any pailcualr one yet when we re member that an expert it hst an or dinary person away from home wi may conclude that it isn worth try ing for after au if we can write something an some ordinary subject thai may be of interest to somebody somewhere well co that we have attained our abjective jcc5oke flow contractor floo laying imboio jurx bribed with c8xhose ot duck supper gives not guiltr verdict interest in georgetown a first ma jor court case of 1041 ran high last week when sam walker local oon tractor faced a duck theft suit laid against him by m h moyer 8th line farmer a capacity crowd was on hand in st georges church hall on thursday evening to hear the twisted mass of evidence which involved many prominent georgetown residents the jury was composed of bd hoare harry mathews paul barber mrs violet bradley r ucata bd mowhlrter david brill jack stewart and j lu lambert foreman an in novation in court procedure tried we beheve- for the first time in the his tory of british justice was felting the biscuit administered by court clerk elmer o thompson it is rumored that this practice will soon be adopt ed in all canadian courts plaintiff harold meyer was ably re presented by w v bradley in the absence of w v grant who was kept home by illness mover showed vii- ble sign of emotion when testifying on hb own behalf describing how he had come to georgetown to seek a peaceful country home where love and friendship came first only to spend all his time buying padlocks on the night of the duck theft the mayers had oeen invited to the anglican rec tory for dinner and on the insistence of the rector were kept very late playing poker when they returned home four pairs of valuable ducks imported from the hallucination is lands had disappeared suspicion against the rector were strengthened when fred monally told the court of enjoying a duck dinner at the rectory a few nights later crossexamined by j d kelly coun ael for the defence he paled at the suggestion that he might have wil fully been eating stolen fowl and decided that it must have been mock duck detective cyru brandford holmes called as a crown witness provided a boomerang for the plaintiff when he produced a pair of white duck pants taken from the walker home as evl dence attorney bradley qjdckly re moved the detective from the wttnes box and caned detective r bason ptnkerson who produced incriminat ing evidence against walker this con slsted of a box of duck bones a cus hion stuffed with duck feathers ami two h be to the defendants wife and daughter with new duck tea ther ornaments in them at this point detective holmes in terrupted showing the jury a letter m stitched on the white ducks evidence that they were the property of mr moyer this evidence was bro ken down when mr kehy cleverly showed that the letter was a w and that the pants really belonged to wal ker dr clifford rekl popoff prominent ge pathologist gave evidence of bloodstains gathered from walk ers woodshed and garbage pall which revealed traces of duck blood william macdonald local grocery n was a stubborn witness and was admonished by the judge to give clear answers he admitted that on the night of the crime he had been awakened at bis main street home by quacking sounds outside the window rafting the window he saw two fig ures with white objects under their arms d up the street mcdonald one fallow called the other bam then they disappear ed up the road bradley had you any suspicions as to what was happening mcdonald i alnt saying yes and i aint saying no judge mr mcdonald remember you are giving evidence in court xto not trifle with the law proceed please bradley web mr mcdonald is it not a fact that a certain gentleman in town took two dressed ducks and sold them at the parneh store mcdonald yes thats right bradley who was that man mcdonald i cant teu that if i do 111 get fired for sam walkers a good customer crossexamined by mr kelly mac donalds evidence was shaken when he revealed that he often dreams after eating pie and that on the night in question he had indulged before going to bed roy bradley local butcher revealed that sam walker had sold him a few ducks but refused to believe that this tmpned anything against his friend walker a bitter argument took place between bradley and kelly as to why a contractor should have ducks to sea and it was necessary for the judge to lnterfers to keep the men from eo- bradley where was this shipment of ducks from conundrum cole those duck came from the hallucination islands in the intemperate xone bradley did it involve a large sum of money to pay for the entry of those ducks into oanadat con yes it seemed a great sum for a few ducks first of all i had great difficulty arriving at values in these islands the standard of values is women one duck being worth exact ly 37 w women to arrive at this in canadian money i had to convert these women into ca dollars bradley pardon me mr conun drum but do you mean to ton the court that you have been converting women are you a mlsskmsry con no you fall to get my mean- y oonvesrion in this case is using the women of these islands as cur rency illegal tender 37t women era worth just one duck now it one dock is worth 37 women there hat is the legal basis and we reckon this by the value of our canadian women just about is cents each at the present time a nuisance tax has also been applied on women of 700 per cent and that with all other du and tarn mr moyer had to pay 77776 bradley certainly that doe involve complicated and difficult fig ures con no the women of the hal lucination islands are good figures kelly you say the women of the hallucination islands have good fig ures con just lovely kelly you say that for one duck i could get 37 women there con yes kelly if i took a duck there could i get all these ladles oon yes certainly but a young fellow like you should have more am bltlon why not take two ducks kehy that will do the next witness was bkwgerchuck chalugumgum cecil davidson with rev isaac cariboo w g o thomp son interpreting his native grunt into english resenting an inslnua ting remark by kelly bluggercbuck threw the court into an uproar when he lunged at him with a knife jury man hoare fakited in the excitement and fjffit aid applied during the flfibmony of bui kelly a heckler in the audience bob mac kenzte was put in jail for causing a disturbance sam walker testified on his own behalf emphatically denying that he had stolen any ducks from moyer he said he found a lost duck on his way home one night his wife wouldnt let him keep it and in trying to catch it all the feathers were pulled out of the unfortunate animal he put it in the oven to get warm and forgot atrout it and the poor bird was roas ted jesse brandford gave character erl dence on walkers behalf and bank manager angus mctavlsh o w me unlock cleared up the matter of a cheque which had been sent to walker by moyer for some cement work which th latter had done it turned out that the money had erroneously paid the money to johnnie walker full restitution would be n for the error after stirring addresses to the jury by bradley and kehy justice thistle swalte col consensu- left the matter in the hands of this able group of people who had amused themselves during the trial by playing chess eat ing bananas and reading the george town herald adv after deubera tion the jury turned in a verdict at not guilty and the case was dismis sed bonekcs meakd back bacon machine sliced porttrhoase or wins roast hound steak roast rib boiling beef t wintercaught whttefish fresh frozen haddie fillets jane 27c j 29c 14x lb 16c 21c yellow libel 2lb 33c lyons tea- oxo cubes small 10c large 23c s pearl soap and 1 handy ammonia au for 23c table salt 7 lb bag 15c i heinz soups any kind 2 for 25c aylmer ready dinner 15 oz tins 2 for 27c i monarch pastry flour 24 lb bag 79c i aylmer pineapple crted ot to bu 1 5 oz tin 17c h choice quality 5 tomatoes large tins eatmore flaked wheat berries bakers cocoa 1 5 lb free wloi each pound x royal york choice quality golden bantam corn 2 for 25c 5 lb bag 25c i lb tin 29c t 2 for 23c j to kelly just one more question will you please tell me if it is true that when you make sausages you put meat in one end and sawdust m the other boy tesv they all do r for in hard times like these we just cant make both ends meat mr oooundrum obr cole george town customs cohector was called to the stand to gfcre evidence as to the value of the mover ducks be recalled an ah- mail shipment of ducks which had been cleared throogb the local wohti newt seen through thegjjtlstian science monitor a tnhftd cmwli w ft k bdkarbb an tlmatr old in dolt th cbrtkun scwnc pvbuabtag sociacr on norway srru bm himiftilniiii ptw l2j0 yarir or f 1 00 monro somrda low induaw mavnirw soafea fl60 m yoi ry olfor i here and there in halton burlington barbers decided at a re cent meeting to raise the price of hair cuts from 35c to 40c the 1m0 red cross campaign was a failure in burlington acoovdmsj u sinclair rltulardton auditor a com parlson ot returns with those of the previous year showed a decrease of 366823 in pledges mimas was rai sed in 1b38 and 1058683 in 1m0 mrs william senfard mrs robert robsan and mr wilbert mccurdy have leaesd their property near hornby to the dominion government which will use it for growing flax a prominent resident of campbell ville william barly dted recently af ter a le illness he was the fa ther of william james and john ear ly and mrs j blacklock ot ni weya and mrs p metran of llnch rev prank lawson pastor of the nassagaweya and campbelrrule fres- jqrierian church for the past ftve years has resigned and accepted call to councillor w j o oa of ac is malting satisfactory progress ouelph general hospital after a se vere filneas mrs mary best 8 yjucs passes the sudden death occ on jan nf of mrs mary best sffcea was bom in weston end married the lata alfred sykss m uk and lived in oien williams uhtfl ttlo prom then unta the time of her death she lived in gasrgetovn uni diifjussail bar m 113 f p7 oaudsum kotn m cfcdjoj wm bsd and mo alaben 1 logon glen wouftin and max woods weatan tbomborai ni brad os tumsdar maw otal fro hor lota ranjlajo fresh fruits and vegetables sunkist oranges 25c and 35c desen grapefruit 6 for 25c b c delicious eating apples 3 for 10c lou tjoft apples 6 qt bskt 35c head lettuce 10c iceberg large beads parsnips 3 1b 10c carrots 4 lb 10c c j buck phone 28w georgetown westsern canada special bargain excursions from all stations in easteiw canada going daily feb 15 mar 1 1m1 incudsitb betarm lbntt 45 days txcksrrs oooo nt coaches at parks ahevtoxzmatxajt iko per mile tourist steeping oars at fares approximately lkc per tnile standard steeping cars at fares apyiujluu lc per mile cast ef auu inilatlih in aweesftng cars atmitlsnsl baooaoe chboexd stopovers at all points gotng and w tickets bleeping oar reservations and all information from any agent ask for hajvalqu t16 canadian national bearers were wuham itfcnn wflllam beaumont joseph best henry beat w home and alfred sykes there were many beautiful floral tributes the following huge shipment of knitted goods as made to the red crass ware m toronto this weak ml pr socks 46 army scarves quebec helmets m plain r os ribbed helmets 11 aero caps 3 steel beknets 3 pr half mitts 33 pr twoway mitts pr wrlsttwtl the a small qqanltb of refugee artldbi an elderly lady uvkaf la the oottn- try bad a son in the naw on ofca of her rare visita to a in uhbws ftsm she saw a sailor t filth mjtom i i j a u if no kjaw hor tor amcfeld mm urn nana wall vtiafsuivk no ant aafet ttw aanor what atalpr- fmrohmnl be on lodj an then twor vlattor to too nn a duofc jana parmor mb plount dorm tinsmithing flmcguvra 21