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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 22, 1931, p. 3

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su3li jmrtmdfv ta trrawrai x pats wcalnews 0lc holiday monday aug 3rd are having plenty of rata rail falr sept 18th personals and mh l5e knights wul hold their there town in town on august utti ndif 2 have j to additional passenger trai ns on the railways motorists bear in mind that is no angle parking in george- the heavy rains of monday gave t the wheat harvest of acres a very heavy croj and in shockst a your sa ssi in- ms early in the week our subcribers will ap- mr and mrs r c oowkj of to ronto are holidaying here miss rith mcnally is visiting her 4unt mrat bedell in detroit miss ouarrte of gait spent the week end with the misses kennedy miss jean allen of toronto spent her holidays at her home here the georgetown herald wednesday evemw jujvzii acton week end at his horije mr and mrs r d toronto are spending a may thompson of london is th mr arid mrs j j omguoau cttisens band will i acttacert on st georges caiurch on friday evening july 2th t pjn weather permitting ftns c roses that have the many homes in town nny have about disappeared a great season tor flowers ire warren of few days in ballinafad miss aggie scott of oeorgetown visited friends in town last wednes day mr w lashbrook who was injur ed in a motor accident a few weeks ago is now able to be about again the veteran orangeman of acton mr john crawford participated in m u 011 u orange waljket milton on 8atur- jou fijis 5p mwlamfeja ulthls was m7 craw- fords artyfourth orange parade and he has never missed one since he be came a member of campbellvllle lodge on monday when mi fred denny was unloading hay at his farm just west of acton he suffered a serious accident in which bones in both feet were broken and one heel was badly crushed mr denny wau standing on a beam in the barn endeavoring to push a hay fork load or hay to a farther corner with a long pole when the fork suddenly tripped throwing the pole and fork of hay against him on wedj to avoid being thrown headlong j the barn boor a distance of the womens association of the united church held there july meet- log in the former methodist ohurcb jn tuesday lath mrs boot aw raery presiding rfce ljua budtodl three of business was crtfrpowed of and the i ben treasurer reported a very satisfactory j the abort armstrong of hamil- sunday with mr and mrs w kennedy of a few days in and mrs j n sound spent towiy mr and mrs d wilson and family left on saturday on a motor trip to owen sound and the bruce peninsula- fourteen feet he jumped anda heel jzij5i qeor tennis club cnrdislty hurtles all members of the congregation interested in tennis to j tournament and social evening monday next t 7 pm racquets wm supplied sbt furbearing animals black bite streak along the back were dispatched with a shot gun by i reside of the south west within the i m undjlk- there was sonw excitement a the neighbors until the unwelcome family were laid low reorgelown citizens band were entertained at the home of mr t l lesie on monday evening refresh ments were served and everyonehad an enjoyable time georgetown firemen and george town ciurens band will attend the hreaetfs convention in qunelas on cwtc boliday august 3rd mayor markmri will also be present to wek the firemen to georgetown m last tne corn stalks on display in i taw herald window when cut or the i farm of mr clarence mcdonald at mghgate kent county by mr her man brown measured 9 ft a in in height the average height of the corn in the held is 9 a mr t w fresnor and miss marlon treanor are spending a fcwiftays at detroit and lansing mich miss margaret mckay returned home on monday after spending week with friends in muskoka messrs j a greig and campbell ross were visitors to iia this week b in the treasury a number of visitors were present- and the pro gramme was contributed by th ber set the first number ing ma pa and the babv thehna cripps of acton folowed by a solo lif pearl mcenery some health hjr t j and to the jpanw be fts you sballwtjarglven alma mckg manner jt vvr usual j recitation js sand s below ayul be of reports montreal t on the large areas t v xisx f- ii ba in both feet were broken an guelph crushed he was removkei press- hospital for treatment- mrs j m moore mlss aileen moore miss may mcdonald and miss claridge are holidaying in muskoka mrs h o pox 61 gsnpaqua ap mrs h hamilton of toronto attf jjaartouse crass home of in of mr and highgate and mrs h timawwl gaiden ptyy onion presbyterian exarch garden party hem on the spacious grounds of mr joseph roare was a grand success the program which delight ed the large gathering was rendered by the following talenugus and mac kennedy comedian entertainers sll- verton duo olive hudson scely pianist y jean frost entertainer an old and new tyme dance under the auspices of the bsquesing wo mens institute will be held in the barn of mr norman thompson wvi tot 5 con 7 stewarttown on thurs day evening july 23rd streetsville spaece orchestra will provide the music lunch provided admission oents soc ladies with cake 25c ladles without cake soc cd the funeral of the late mis on tuesday mrs a mcrae and mlsr rac also mrs john mcc of oaavmlle sask are virve with j a mackenzie mr and mrs harold of windsor ad mr- donal toronto ha been in towj days y mr nd mrs a v herbert family spent last vbitlng at the a b castell mayor pjwnan mrs bowman and tnelr dakter ruth of whitby spent sundav j j thc dr and mrs mcdonald of oshava and mr and mrs jacrno of to ronto speqt sunday with mr and mrs e c thompson mrs j saunders miss lily saun ders mr jack saunders and mr charles stockford left on a motor trip to montreal and quebec mr e w kelly and daughter ethel also mr wisner of cleveland ohio spent a few days last week with mrs h- h morrow at the recent midsummer exams at the toronto conservatory of mu sic lloyd hustler has been success ful in passing his intermediate piano pupil of mr h campbell brampton the engagement is announced of miss audrey m bradley to mr ketchen cameron ba son of the late reverend r f and mrs cameron of oeorgewywn ontario the marri age to take place in beverly hills calif in july pa extend jibdlth ty packer who ing great vlslt- lane the congratulations- and john successful in pass- examlnauions a credit is also due their m young who spared preparing her pupils coinmuhuy sustained a great during the past week in the of mrs dr j o sutherland who has been ill for several months mrs sutherland who was formerly miss helen lindsay was tern m years ago on the home where she passed away she received her early educa tion in the umehouse public school where later she herself tsujjht after her marriage to dr sutherland the greater part of her life iras spent in st catharines returning to the home of her birth some five or six years ago she was a life long member of the presbyterian ohurcb and was ba the social on arranged by the tip different form owing i down pour ol yatn the afternoon and evening the sports were abandoned tor an everung of progressive crotrlrmlr asm nretp qii nn iu v w rhnrt- progranvof recltatwwii vrflcorrhmihl- ty singing added to the pleasure of the evening a dainty lunch of ice cream and take was served to about seventyfive guests and a jolly even ing was brought to a close by singing god save the king owing to the absence of rev mr altken on vacation the service in the united church on sunday morning wilf be conducted by rev hector mc lean a number of tne ladles attended the summer meeting of the whs at melville church on wednesday arter- noon the children gave some very interesting numbers and miss oliver of georgetown wai the guest spea ker after the meeting a social time was enjoyed by all and the ladies served tea on the beautiful church lawn a short a i ri rapidly karjysovjn was not a financial success the attendance at the chautauqua tensely interested to the different ort f ver t aato ac while returning from the baseball mane at acton saturday afternoon the motor car owned and driven by charles lewtngton of milton struck some loose gravel north of speyslde and an accident in which the drivers brother arthur lewirurttm was badly injured about the right arm and harry taves suffered injur ies to his ribs and arms the car was jpadby wrecked prf the paving of the highway between bockwood and guelph is now com pleted and the new macadam on this stretch of no 7 highway is now ready for traffic during the opera tkoos there has been no detour com- pnhory but section under construc tion was rather rough the new route west of rockwood with the rack mt will make a much stratghter route and will cut off that scenic carve chat made it necessary to take the foot oft the accelerator for a gregory theatre wednesday july 22nd abraham lincoln a masterpiece chapter 4 finger prints oswald cartoon mars friday july 24th shooting straight a peppy action picture starring richard dix comedy mind your business novelty little trail saturday july 25th matinee at 3 pjn beyond victory starring wil liam boyd comedy pete and re peat fox news ganlxatlons of the church particular ly does her work with tne young girls testify to her staruxif christian character besides tier husband two sons dr j lv sutherland of toronto and gordon of ontario agricultural college guelph and one sitser miss mary lindsay remain to mourn her toss the sympathy of the entire community joes out to them at this time the funeral on tuesday last was private co tried by her paster rev a i howard as sisted by her former pastor rev k maclean of wtngbam rev h cald well of the united oourch lime- house and rev dr mocoll of george town mr and mrs follett and family of toronto have taken up their abode with us again and we are giad to have them with us for another season mr john kennedy happened with an unfortunate accident last week while helping his nelsbbor mr jas grant with his haying- he fell while unloading the hay and fractured a rib we are glad to report however that he is improving and should soon be about again there does not seem to be any great rush to the berry patches as yet the reports did not seem very favorable to an abundance of raspberries mr and mrs a bell and mr w meredith of toronto were week end visitors at mr albert merediths there is quite a keen interest be ing taken in the riii games this rnursbam tag l in re- pwa and parts of mantto1- i were destroyed by di the other provinces in csnavoajr east and west of the the highly favourable outlook tat re gard to practically all crops ci in quebec harvesting of a hay crop of good quality is general 1ponjmra cutting of fall wheat has begun with a better than average crop assured in the maritime provinces all crops are lyfvff good progress while ixs british columbia hay and cereals give indications of good yields quebec oats and barley are well corn has greatly heading out benefitted by lite recent weather potato and other root crops are in good con some early varieties of potatoes are now on the market orchards promise well and small fruits are plentiful orasa pas- lures are fata- to good ontario barley has fined well cats are promising thoeeao itlrr are short in the straw corn sfaows remarkable growth all root craps are making progress karty apples suf fered some slight damage through sun scald later varieties are promte ing tobacco is growing rapidly and is at east ten days ahead of last sea son hall is reported to havedestroy ed tobacco over an area of appxexir raately two to three hundred acres tor rlorflolk county flat to keatv plat to rent on main ftt apply at herald qtfloe ttp eat and keep cool grand garden party a grand garden party under the auspices of 8t stephens church hornby will be held at w j lind says base line 3 miles north of muton on friday evening july 24th an excellent programme will be ren dered by the following artists mac and gus kennedy comedians jean simpson character contralto olive hudsonseeley sopranoaccompa miss betty robertson juvenile en tertainer and dancer the boot trio instrumentalists of hamilton re freshments booth on the grounds rev mr boyd chairman admission adults sfic children aoc it a number of the residents here have been attending the chsuitauqua the past week in oeorgetown and wen delighted with the splendid programs rev dr a v brown formerly of brantford occupied tm muiplt of the presbyterian churcn last sunday rev dr howard being away on vaca tlon card of thanks we hereby convey to friends and neighbors our sincere thanks for the many kindnesses am sympathy i tended to us in our sad bereavement by the death of our beloved wife and mother el logan and family oney save it cwa-o- here punches bacon lb s5 sm c tt l sausage ib 32 victory furf cot til salmon wiewsowa fmwiaa a sv good but not the financial hoped tor as before the chautauqua comes here they get a financial guar antee from a committee of etti who form a committee of local man agement and sponsor the entertain ments the lack of attendance and consequent shortage in tlnarxva will be more of a worry to the members of thecomnuttee than it will be to the ohautannua management for they will have to make good the guarantee deficiency which will amount to hundreds of dollars rn around 1300 each the five day pro gram was a series of excellent en tertainments of varied character for towns which are at such a drsunrr from the larger cities that the resi dents cannot attend entertainments there the chautauqua provides pro grams which are greatly appreciated by the dtlaens in general and con sequently they are attended by all who can afford to do so chautauqua is therefore an unqualified year after year to numerous places half the siae of georgetown the situation here jhamtnst is somewhat different for oeorgetown cttiaens have the opportunity of trtrung toronto concerts and also of hearing outstanding speakers there a series of ave days of continuous afternoon and evening entertain ments does not make such an out- standing appeal here no matter how good the talent and it is impossible to create the same universal interest in chautauqua that prevtla in other places the prevailing business depression of course accounted to a laroe de gree tor the smaller attendance at this years chautauqua tor many people are finding it absolutely neces sary to be very careful of their ex penditures the excellence of the programs given were deservhur of a more general patronage and it is to be regretted that they were not a financial a revolution in the gastronomic habits of the travelling public has come about as a result of the recent spell of torrid weather to which tne whole north american continent is according to dtolng oar of the canadian ni railways the consumption of fruit oranges lemons iced lea and coffee soup tomatoes lettuce and rotjing concoctions to which some of these ingredients have a place in creased wen over fifty per cent on the trains of the national system tempting steaks smothered in gravy juicy roasts and thick creamy soups are no longer the mode the best people favour salads golden cantaloupes melons arid long cool jw j j prltwii wm h oole- tf boggy set apply to o glenwllliams 2t all makes of radios prompt atten tion assured fl q whllafpee phone al oeorgetown sj- tf stamps wanted ok postage stamps wanted red mbott port oredit ont write wanted onehorse corn cultivator to goad shane wul pay cash wtldwood poultry farm phone 320w george town v- a apartaaent wasted furnished or unfurnished apart ment with bathroom wanted send rent and full particulars to first letter apply by letter box w herald office stp for sale modern house on guelph st conveniences electric hot and cold water furnace laundry tubs septic taok large lot no reasonable offer recused f abatt phone u7j it far 8aks motor cycle 1828 3h bp royal enfield valve to head motor electric lighting 1931 markers a really sound machine and exceptionally fast may be seen at bruntons garage george town ts dollars cash terms con sidered first cash secures ltp bigger and better voile dress ladies printed voile dresses 20 differr special sale price your choice 159 ladies printed celanese dfresses sale price your choice 239 house dresses a large assortment of colors and sizes regular 125 sale price regular 150 salv price small sizes only misses dresses prints ginghams chambrays sizes 8 to 14jjnly f pullovers childs silk and wool pullovers sizes 2 4 6 regular- i 50 sje price ll9 snse8 6 12rar175sdeprimija9 r bloomers aladies silk bloomeni sale price 39c and 49c special ladies pat leather and kid slippers regular 300 v425 sale price 189 79c 99c 59c 49c georgetown ontario church news drinks of various kinds and colours as a further aid to travellers m m a normal temperature the i- national railways has this summer provided several new fea tures on their transcontinental trains one which has proved particularly popular is a combined buffet and soda fountain where every conceivable kind of soft drink is dispensed another is a shower bath where man maj gain at least temporary sanctuary tram the onslaught of old sol a m mac hine for the benefit of those who be lieve the best way to keep cool is to work up a healthy perspiration there are many other and more agreeable methods of keeping cool than sitting on a block of ice before an electric fan believing that the regulation diet is one of the most ef fective the railway chefs have devis ed a whole series of hot wfa dishes for suffering humanity guaranteed to assist in lowering the body temperature these dishes vary with the district through which he train is travelling and with ttoe w ther and include salads of all kinds melons and cantaloupes ice ere jellied meats bananas and berries with cream as well as iced tea whose popu larity has shown a remarkatble in crease this summer for those whose constitutions require something more robust omntettm cold cuts of meat croquettes fish and selected puddings are offered the canadian hot summer oas been particularly profitable to the fruit growers of the british west indies for the fruits on which the railway reports such a run are largely of west indian origin it being trie policy of the canadian national to serve as tor as possible the products of the island on its trams painting and dm sting done at reasonable prices satisfaction guaran teed no job too large no job too smalt r j wiggins phone ssi oeorgetown ltp tf st george chsrek services next sunday s ajn holy communion 11 am mautlns and sermon by the rector 7 pno bven- song and sermon by the rector sunday july j8th 10 aun sunday school and bale classes 11 am service will be taken by rev dr n b marsh there will be no evening service umehouse service at ud standard time united cfcareat w rumley mr ser- rev r norman laird choir vices sunday july asm 10 ajn sun day school and bible classes 11 ajn and v porn union servioed with the baptist church tan the united church the rev dr bryce secretary mission ary and maintenance fund of the united church of canada vul occupy the pulpit feathered catusadeat off to qboevqetown have your wash follow you cot- j tost general ti talking an full loads taken anywhere reasonable prices sm at most conckktk work i am prepared to do c work of all kinds ksttmatra given free of charge n you require anything hi this line phone sj1 s walker oeorgetown sip tf kill the flies flies are filthy beyond human imagination bred in foul places gorged with putrid matter they taint s everything they touch they are dangerous kill them lymans fly spray sprayed upward saturates the air of the room and all flies that come in contact with its clean fragrant nsst die within a short time ft ox bottle 25c 16 ox bottle 45c stop look listen at veteran barber shop bah- cut ting adults 25c children under 13 15c 8havtng 10c tobacco cigarettes etc a working mans friend f c gar ner barber fish and chit cafe why bother to cook on these hot days when you can secure for the small price of 16c a wholesome meal fresh ash of all kinds and ship ments dally tt a e colman general trucking service general trucking at all times and garbage removed weekly at lowest rates also orders taken for alt kinds of stove wood phone ssi oeorge town danns drug store phone 327 georgetown have your eyes examined i o t wiklit dosc eyeaicht speciabat who will be at watsons drug store garaetowr the second wednesday of vary month or you may consult drwew mt bis o kg brantptaaa n the newest style af frames at leas than city prices bigger and better eggs has matte caesar a snowwhite wyandotte rooster with a magnificent tlttan top which arrived in montreal by cana dian national rapi is now on his way to georgetown demerara where he is to lead a crusade airnong the fea thered population for bigger and bet ter eggs caesar was bom and bred on the farm of mr john a martin of port dover ont and be cornea of a strain renowned in those parts for productivity it is partly for this reason aside altogether tram his own sterling qualities that toe baa been picked to carry the fight for unprov ed productions beyond the confines of his nauveland before going abroad the ca national freighter cosbome- at montreal caesar vouchsafed a few words of hla mission to the south no normal rooster ukea to leave hi native land perhaps forever toe said with a catch in hli vote but x feel that mine is an imperial minion whose performance far overshadows personal considerations no i am not afraid of the journey ahead of me i believe the trip will do me good for i have found the last few weeks in pa oppres sively hot and hope to encounter a more salubrious climate in demarara with those parting words he retired with dignity to the special crate in which he will travel in splendid iso lation the sfloo miles to his future home in oeorgetown with our special tage door ftimwrwr- vice it is possible for you to send your wash to us from your honve and have ns de liver tt to your su place thus savtnar you the bottler of l and carrying it the territory covered by this twice a week s embraces all points as far west as oakvule northwest to oollhig- wood mdudlrm waaaga beach north jto barrie and beaverton on both sides- of lake slmcoe and east as far as bow- msnville jus phone and let us know where your bummer place is and our driver will call on his next trip this service includes our en tire star kinds of family wash laacltljs ijl kijl flvjuoel macs barber shop phone 328 re you 50 ears old or a y r young w wood f on3ale choice hardwood par single cord ssto mixed wood and balls rails and hardwood j brandforb phawa ma r msj i potatoes 15 in -jeswwtv- oranges per do 21c 3qc arrf 3fl 23c mean street etown and teas aba made him a good i dont know but i do know ahe has made hnna very food tor made ha m- v beaayni mcrvebe roadside notice poste hamtfalurat- by order of the aetert raatrt by the roadside or caetesob okt atdavaak la in new vows tfp- v dear friends patronise a member of your town give us a trial it will be worth while we do all kinds of altera tlnni and re- ov clraaea a rose tt radition once played an important part in business organi- zations because the founder of a business had instituted certain practices twenty thirty or forty years ago his successors seemed to feel that they were in duty bound to honor the hoary cus toms by constant use of course the rapid nre changes in public tastes and demands in the past quarter century and more particularly in the last decade settled the question definitely the policies were changed to meet modern dnrainds or the business followed ancient customs into oblivion h no business executive today would attempt to meet his client nor allow his representative to clad in the garb of the 90s then why allow business stationery which is your printed representative interview hundreds of business associates every month in the same old dress simply because its been that vyay for years i yea sir we have new type new ideas new colors and wed be glad to talk to you about your printing needs anytime come over and see us or phone 8 the 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