page 2 the georgetown herald wednesday february 27th 1929 what makes it hit it ttirtirtiiuin miui iichoir are htw litiiil for hi he following tli- hlhiin mv marring tor tlrtmlllh 0i itt tutiritil fmrdtf bocj 10c ir inn thhit crfr imtry successful carnival pontius rjjht lit lllk- of bl six ito w rt wit ulttmt lu big ear prrfarmanrv u rhlurrl by a blat hew etytrie ioitlrotitltib tvtura ittelutl a dynamically balanrr1 rtmriterwrlajrtocl rrautieriait ihi ilarmmtlr baumnrr the cmr ryllmlrr hrnul lovejoy hydraulic shark absorb and tllrtarulwsalber proof internal expanding four- wheel then the mafnlfwut new vuhrr bodies are finished and appelated as big ear bodies should be a mawive new radlalar sweep lag full crown fendere deeneuhloned eats rich upholsteries chartnlne in terior appointments in ponuae big six you ah a taste e comfort and handling ease oleuoolh- riding and read mattery thai you never expected in any save the higher priced ear vet pentlae big six offers all these big ear feature at price so reasonable a to ha within reach of even modeat purses come fat and see it now rieie s v king in mkmorlam pmmhwtvonln imliik memory f niir little ttrtiiuldnuttltler kdyllvi wlm died rvbriwrv sitllt 1mb aged 4 itirn imin nitil fair hh a illy with her little soul within lite mnvlmir naw slu was rue too pur to dwell hi till world of itltl hn lie rtirrted her on iii boetnm aviuv to tltr golden shore ami now hiu dwell with lb aituels uejnlrlmr for evermon htully mlunl by her arundhin am oruiuldatl pflebawood in loving memory of our mtln twice edythe wlvo died feb at idm nsd 4 years dear uttlr lower nipped in the bud no artcr no sorrow knew just came to earth to win our love and then to heaven withdrew sadly mlued by her mint and uncles gcorgatown ontario pont big it noduct of cenebal motors of canada limited pure food store s 1 i 1 i m i 1 i i i good 5 string broom for 39c 5 pica deliute jelly powder 3 bottle extract roae baking powder i lb tin large tina oxo cube 2 tina campbell tomato soup large tina french muahroom 5 lb wheatlete mild cured sliced bacon per lb choice pure lard per lb 2 tint of 2 in i shoe polish coarae and fine salt in 100 lb and 50 lb bag alio iodized and plain block of salt fresh fruit and vegetable at right price 25c 2se 21c 25c 25c 39c 25c 27e 17e 19c a e farnell prompt delivery phone 75 8 1 8 b i iaabjiuiiiaiiii1i i ii i i i i i i i i ii i i i i up i n sell your cream at home what ym cu cet the highest grade and uk best price pea every sjtariay ntfu georgetown creamery co m saxe manager agents far hsuua creaa ruaaretsr ii iii i i i i hi irt i i ti in mi i ii call aai sea ttusa tii irritiin pre8swood in memory or our darling daughter whom ood called away one year ago today fvb 30 ngeu 4 years 10 months bomewliere beyond the shadow dwells a little girl or ours whom we looked on as a treasure whom we cherished as divine lut softly as a sunbeam jlie slipped from off lifes deck and we yearn so much for the silken touch of her arms around our neck badly missed by her loving father and mother butheniiand in loving memory of a dear husband and loving fther who departed this life on wb mth 1038 gone but not forgotten by the ones who cant forget one of the best whom ood could send a faithful husband to the end in silence he suffered in patience he bore till ood called him home to suffer no more wife and daughter josephine manv hfljcnihir cohtilmkh and uk crowd ncatiwk kvknt at astkna llw rimt uitry im urn kku m drr mrttlviil ami that mmikl whm imtm at ilk arena ljt ttulay nlht and wnh alululed by a lru ratlrrrlitg of rpivlmtorm tttwl hkatrm never befnn liavfl wf immii n bntlrr klruwlltu of twrtunir rrprrmtttlmtlvr of many nmnulw and charmctre at a cdnilvitl iww hrw rty varied from tlw elaborate to tho rldlctilotm and all combined to nuke a vmry attracllve iilutwlnu on the le competition for tlie hiilendiil array of petae ottrred in tlte different cliusee wan quite keen und uve work of uw jtvdge was not an rasy tank tlie prlw were awarded u follow lucky numbermr prank king 104 kenneth alckensle iw largest pamily tost family fancy dressed lady dorle bykea margaret gain fancy dressed oenualf bishop a bcolt comle dressed ladywlnllrad knight myrtle toot comlo dressed oent bobby oold- tiam harry kale national costume helen hotfatr mrs e d kelly clown costume stan allen walter nigg fancy dressed couple a o me- murchy and mrs cham ruddy har old tost and irene tost best costume girls under 14 aileen hamilton best costume boys under 14 ian mckensle airred bykee oldest couple on bkalea oliver kennedy and mrs harold cleave boys race under 14 year buddy kentner v wright olrla race under 14 year barbara tost bessie walker rjutwmiltnwil ketrttlury 11th ktto tiki council nvrt imi tlm nttovo ilats mrmbrrrt wrtr all ikrrftmt tltn rpevtf in uve rlmlr minliun kf ihhi mrtitlntf wrrn rvail aiul rotiflrml cftmmunl- ratlotw werf rruil from illnhway drpt tf mm fhitendltun tnhph litiirral himmumi tr ludluitbi cuimdlnn 1- the irhectition of a proponed agrea muhi rr- hpimtlntmciit of clerk ikwrd wt ium1 january loth low be of itallway mrimlhhloimrn r romiltta at norval i ml jul hfallmt movrtl by currlr wrotuletl by wll- fcon ttittt thb umnrlj pity thu foll- owlnk urroimlh butherland in loving memory of our dear father who was called home feb wih 1038 ood knew that he was suffering and the hills were hard to climb bo he closed hi weary eyelids and whispered peace be thine the heavenly gates were opened wide and a loving voice said come bleep on dear father your cares are ended rest in peace your work is done ever remembered by daughter myr tle and soninlaw harold nunop g- ottrander boy rim unaw 19 yean aurtd sykm olru rtm under u yettt huy tut tus of war uvlncmon tuuri hiu 8rtt bmny wrllnf orkbui ckmiume ladluurjarl huntnr ktutlmri hl orltbul cortums bnu buiy oluk jock evuu uu rim ucnm buhap ray uila rtm ladltt etbtl hln mlllm auwn lumulon pwcon brinfling the ureut laid h seatt 32 btt pollmuuui on tea daucla minhiu the mutla by the sand undnr the imdanhlp ef ur ray kin addad much to th plmuura of the vanlnf rnd m much apfireeiiud by boui luiur and omtatan ux h a hinu ef clualph hi tha judie and hli awwdi wan wall idimd ha had a hud duty to per form but did hu part wall and to tha general latufaetlan of all ben patch provad runualf a cap able announur and any nanoh who sxildnt hear hla atlll itroni voim didnt deaerve a prue old landmark razed by fire old landmark razed by fire general store at hornby was completely destroyed by fire on sunday fire of unknown origin breaking out about two oclock sunday afternoon completely destroyed the general store and contents the bostotnea and the living quarters of the proprietor harry robertson at west hornby five mile south of georgetown on the 7th line a large warehouse formerly the temp erance hall and horse sheds adjoining the store were also reduced to ashes the building was an ancient land mark at one time david lindsays ho tel and a popular stopping place for those who teamed grain etc to oak vllle many year ago georgetown milton and oalcvule fire brigade with their truck respon ded to the call for help both the mil ton and georgetown truck became stuck in the snow on the way but the fmhton brigade new electricpump did good work in taylng tha residence james and stuart robertson and other nearby garages and building fire chief alfred hillmet of oakvllle re ceived the call at 335 and by the time his brigade reached the scene the fire had made too great headway to pre vent the store from being a total losa mr and mrs harry robertson were out at the time visiting the tatters sister some distance away the blase was discovered by mr robertsons brother stuart who noticed it from across the street he immediately phoned for his brother he in saving only the piano and three pieces of a new tsoo parlor suite there were no registered letters in the post- office the loss u estimated at 1800 which u partially covered by insurance amounting to 813400 the stock car ried in the store was not insured the fact that there was no wind was a factor in the fire not spreading more than it did the buildings were all of frame old style construction and were an easy prey to the greedy flames which leaped high into the air the fire was witnessed by hun dreds of spectators who motored many miles to the scene curling club news the georgetown curling club ent ered a rink in the ontario botuplel at toronto last week and did remark ably well the president of the club i mr nelson tuck skipped the rink i his other supporters were uessr harold hamilton j j gibbons and j b mackentle they played on two day on monday they entered in the ryrieblrk competition and were beaten by two points only the soar being ti to o on tuesday they played for the wrlgley trophy in this teraderanc meeting a public temperance meeting was held in the library hall on friday ev ening lbth inst at which dr a v brace of toronto repre the 3on of temperance was the chief tpeaker mr w t evans occupied the ahalr ur frank allatt accompanied iy miss dickie sang sweetly two ap propriate solos rev k uaelean with pleasant reference to earlier associations introduced hi friend and guest dr brace dr dickie gave a concise and co- vent deacriptlon of the parnlcloui af fect of alcohol on body mind and loul a campaign of moral suasion 1 ur gently needed rev a n frith spoke jf the prohibition mystery all good and lawful force and institution are heoreucally strongly opposed to the ue of alcohol as a beverage and yet we have a triumphant tide of shame less drinking and crlnv l endor and the users are motivated crime evidently the iy the love of gain and the desire to iscape the responsibilities of life in phantasy dr brace in a humorous but in tensely earnest address dealt with the why and how of the temper ance movement for one hundred years prohibition ha been making ir regular progress we find ourselves in i period of reaction under govern ment sale with drunkenness accident and crimes greatly incnaaed the llq- iot force are active and persistent rhe need of the hour is a wide spread revival of temperance teaching and organisation the sons of temperance have done heroic service in the past and are eager to renew their lodges and assist in the gnat work in country town and city tha outlook is hopeful the people of ontario are awakening to the need of earnestly contending for the abolition of alco hol as a beverage scout lcwfora conference london scouts cubs and leaden ex tended a hearty welcome to the visit ing 8eoutanwho attended the 8th annual scout leaden conference held in that city but week scout masters c a biscay of georgetown and fred moore of nor val wen representatives from this dis trict chief baden powell y3nd birthday wa celebrated on friday last and we clip the following referring to it from a london paper birthday greeting to b f on this the land birthday of our chief scout sir robert baden powell the greetings and best wishes an ex tended of course from scouts all over the world to our grand old chief for birthday greeting and many mow to come london scouts take this chance of saying happy birthday and the fol lowing poem has come to hand show- nmemhendi dong to the forest and camp near the hshhllng brook singing at night in the flnllght watching the embers gleam tracking wild beasts in the under- ing how he is when you trek growth nlng the forest lore competition they were beaten by a still smaller margin the scon being 7 to i both cases the georgetown rink was beaten by toronto dub our lads an to be complimented at the show ing they made against these clubs it must be remembered that most of the toronto rinks an composed of men who have the time to get in lots of practice also that these men play together sll winter as a rink and know each others play our men went a individuals and had no practice to gether as a rink it is the writers opinion that if these same men wen to start in at the beginning of next winter playing together as a rink by february they should be able to clean up at the bonsplel i our men are satisfied with their trip to toronto they were well received and well treated during their stay on tuesday night they wen entertained at a dinner at the king edward hotel and had the pleasun of listening to word of welcome from many prom inent men of our sister city the georgetown curling club apprecial the courtesies extended to their re resentatlves at the bonsplel and can assure the ontario bonsplel commit tee that the same courtesies will be extended in return to any rinks from toronto or any other town coming to georgetown to curl it would seem to the writer that georgetown 1 a bet ter place than toronto to hold the bonsplel as it would mean a shorter distance for the vancouver and winnipeg rinks to travel however it i vjssm 1syid fl 5sss mut veun eii wmbtia town next winter time will tall prum laaml uwlna the ufa of the bay beout yeamtn for mora and mora uaitara are watchln you alwaya perhapa you have never aaan watohln your body row mraltht and true keeping your mind quite elaan but there a man behind them a man who marked out hla year to banlth all vloo and crime from tha world to dry away aorrowful tear the child u father of tha man ha worked on that wonderful phrase fannin the life of the boy and youth into a naalthy hi can we expraa our thanks in word profusion of uiouthta make ue mute but whan friday the and dawns let us ln him a rand salute our btaeeu a happy birthday and mlahty dad are wa to have man aula ui through as you our own bp oeortataan aeouta aent a ramaeram to their ehalf coniratulstln him on hlattnd birthday on ltonday oeorre h kin of tra- falsar township held a auaaaaaful auction tale of dairy oows food prle- ee bain realised the top cow brouaht elhw while forty eowe aver- aged tuiju calves sold remarkably esquesing council town council at a fcpeclal meeting of council on uonday evening at which all mem bem were present the following motion regarding the bmlth ac atone bylaw wrm inuumni moved by uaelnren moonded by larr that bylaw no t1a authorls- tween ute oorimratkttt of oeanretowrt nod hmlth fe tiuuw i4d providing on tlte ivrnut and cwtrwlltlonn therein set out for and dorlntf a imrlod of ten yearn front tlte iht of january id30i i 1 lirkl 3 ton wult lumim 130 fw hie tlslng nf hie aiiaeaunent of john uelmmld null to arkroyil 100 uk w enmiialiy at timmoo per an- munlehwl world iil70 niim uiul hie kliily by uie ooriiora- mmmluln bolmlorlilln rr kdyllie uie nanpany nf ij00oi1 gala of pryde urn klalr miller lor lr month ine t any charge january iran iij no l r payment lay i ho uomiiany lie now hell telephone- a rewl u ihlnl unw and finally pawed waller uoorea uiei t cimelery atwi that tlie wol ot ihe corporation j nraiwirord wnoil re k mnnellra aim allaelieu relii ami that uie carried muynr and tlte clerk be authorised to moved by cleave mewled by onrrle m a agreement curried that treasurer iwy i j if bmlth wood uupiilled for i i if dobble collector ward 3 od- vance on nalory for ims 40 mi canadian icllon carried ki ui ljmxn h 2l wonwna aukllury of the canad- 5iilr irsssiid lan l okbu held in jij wnfnldi cua noob thllrauay feb 31 rih23rh5i i jjielk lwln ofneere were elected for pelbe that tliu council nay n stark ula entuliut veer mm as sheep valimtor for three trip zjij for any weal herfbr every day shredded eat cuts down bad weather colds helps prevent- constipation safely good for all- wonderful for children muw try th cansvdlan shiwdded whoat company ltd to george leslies carried prtbconrade mrs t grieves lit moved by apnelbe seconded by wu- ytut v tvthat the load shu mprcmni d son that the road sheets as prewn- ted be imuwed and paid 83077 87 car ried moved by cleave seconded by wu- that this council pay h currie 81800 for coal supplied john kennedy llmehouse t w smith supplies for indigent 84 m john kennedy the sum of three dollars per month until moved by currie seconded by cleave that leave be granted to in troduce a bylaw to provide for road expenditure for the year 1d3a and that said bylaw be now read a first time carried moved by wilson seconded by ap- pelbe that the bylaw to provide for expenditure on roads for 1930 having been read the first time be now read the second and third times and passed carried moved by appelbe seconded by wil son that on and after this date that this council shall pay to persons who shoot a dog or dogs found in the act of wo to persons und in tht f worrying sheep when sheep an en closed on private property the sum of ln 0 kelly tawretkryuomrade mr k b young treasurercomrade mrs j fields it was passed at thu meeting that the charter be presented at a social evening to be held in the club rooms on thursday next feb ath all members of the canadian legion an cordially invited to be present the auxiliary now has s3 members all relatives of returned soldier cteae llttrtiagtstt casieas otstaeet a memorandum was received by robert colvln collector of national revenue customs excise divisions of hamilton from r w breadner com missioner of customs department of national revenue ottawa to the effect that the outport of burlington ont under the survey of the port of ham ilton would be closed on and after march 1st next this action no doubt was the result of the recemmendstion of tha royal commission on customs five dollars for each dog destroyed i inquiry held a few yean ago which upon taking a declaration that suehi favored the closing of several ports -i- -tiv- dog or dogs have been destroyed and that the seal of the corporation be attached to this resolution carried moved by currie seconded by wil son that the reeve and deputyneve be delegates to tlorlcarried outports and preventive station in different parts of canada at the present time all entries tendered burlington an sent to hamilton r weekly rechecked hen and forward- good roads woven- 1 ed to the department at ottawa un der hamilton numbers the closing of moved by appelbe seconded by wil- the outport reduces the number of son that this council adjourn to outport under the local jurisdiction meet on monday march 11th 1mb to live these being dundss dunnvllle carried 1 grimsby oakvllle and port ualtland have your eyes examined by o t walker dosc eyesight specialist brampton who will be at watson drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month if you need eye service you need the best consult dr walker to all who are considering repairing or roofing now u the time to prepalr order now pay june lt keep the spring rain out door they are a bad thing housed up rib roll roofing for mine garage of all kind readymade buidling all sizes everything in sheet metal for building tested and proved lightning prevention phone cvrite or meet gilbert sinclair phone 103r3 georgetown jjt4l 1fi an outstanding value event for georgetown and surrounding districts great disposal sale now in full swing truly a flood of bargains we take this opportunity to thank the public who have so generously contributed to the success of this sale and respectfully solicit your further patronage by announcing final reductions on all our winter merchandise broken lines etc this has proven to be the selling sensation of georgetown price listed below are quoted as the sale enters upon its last lap crowds have attended have saved have returned again sale ends sat night march 2 extra specials for the early buyer f ladies hats in assorted shade and variou style to clear sale price mens fleecelined underwear 8se regular 100 to dear at ladies winter furtrim coats in various style and shades 2000 to clear at regular 1148 up mens work pants in assorted pattern cottonade pant reg 175 sale price 8138 mens work socks in all wool sock to dear at 18c up mens overalls in black or blue extra heavy denim regular 195 sale price 138 9 oz red back the very belt make regular 250 sale price 108 in blue chinchilla sale price in blue chinchilla sale price mens ocoats regular 1950 regular 2500 78c 1248 1748 mens winter caps in assorted pattern and colored mat erial regular 150 sale price 98c mens leathertop rubbers in 1 2inch leather top heavy gum rolled edge regular 500 sale 388 boys winter ocoats in assorted ahade and materials regular 1000 sale price 848 the store bristles with wonderful midwinter offerings d brill co georgetown fl w ontario