rw- t t r w tv i- vjri wwwi t v f tohaiaafi tstvyvw i thfc georgetown herald wednesday evening november mdt 1931 agamhfc nj j iv local news 1 g 11 ccrosse game tomorrow night keep friday nov sotta open for st georges bazaar keep in mind the cudb- ooneert in tbe town hall on nov 37th tf georgetown football club will give a dance in the town nail on fri- day dec 4tb arnold brill sells the best shoe polishes in town when you require anything in that line see him at brill oos there is very little stir in munici pal affairs up to the present nomina tions wilkfibfe place in town on s6n- da nov 30th please keep in mind tbe 37th of nov the womans auxiliary of st johns church stewarttown sale of basing etc dont forget the canadian legion dance in the arena on friday night nov 13th yout sure to have a good time so dont miss it oddfellows attention i weekly euchres starting monday nov 16th after lodge meeting admission lpc all welcome to a good time dance bnow auspices royal black knights at the- town hall oeorgetown friday nov 20th music by crelghton and his haycalers grace church brampton will presopt a concert cop stating of ex- eerpte from operas- at the capitol theatre on tuesday november 17th the- remains of the late istargaret ann st john who passed away in to ronto last saturday were interred in foreenwood cemetery oeorgetown on tuesday ljorrectlno the item mens silk striped sax a 8135 in brills aovt last week should have read winter weigh silk striped combination un derwear at 1jb a dance will be held in b hall on tuesday evening lhov 17th dyers orchetsra of torontoc refresh ments served admission 50c a couple everybody welcome it tbe womens institute will hold a euchrer and old tune dance in the arena on friday nov 27th good music this is the big event of tbe season dont miss it take my advice is the title at a play which will be presented by the young people of thetnited anarch in the gregory theatre on thursday nov 36th admission 35 cents mr j t wood begunxac this week is going to call upon- the lames and misses of georgetown- sojjeiting orders for madetdorder pfnttted suits sweaters and tarns ments taken would you be kind enough to look at his samgivw when he calls 8tn miss tjawson church street pre sented the editor with a beautiful pink toss watch she picked in her garden yesterday nov 10th the rose at a large one and a perfect specimen this is remarsahle for this time of year its hard to beat the climate we hare in georgetown we direct your attention to mr fred sinclairs advt on page two of this issue you cant beat him for service and the quality oft the mer chandise he handle is surpassed by none wcun you need a new tire a battery or anttfreese for your car see sinclair the vulcanlser george town a st georges church on friday 20th at three the doors will be open and there you will see articles fancy treasures rare country store and hot dogs are there for lunch obtcken patties there la bomebaking too come one come all we will welcome you it without a federal or provincial contest in sight it remains for me trail bangers and taxis boye to give ontario an election this fall satur day november 28th is the date on which the members of the new boys parliament win be chosen voters lists close saturday november slat the session wul be held at asvatsster university hamilton dec 2toh to 31st personals rev mr mcalptne of toronto was a visitor in town on monday mrs fred btull of toronto spent sunday with friends in town mrs j dennis of toronto spent the week end with bars fred sinclair mrs a m oxandyof otterville la visiting at mrs harrisons charles st mrs joseph edgar of shallow lake is visiting with mrs a e ctordtngiey mrs lawson of toronto is visiting with mr and mrs elmer o thomp- mrs r harrison of toronto spent tuesday at tbe bonne of her mother mrs e finiey j mr and mrs vm hortop of to ronto spent the week end witifcflenv williams relatives mrs c el jenner of kitchener is visiting at the home of her brother mr j m moore the many friends of mrs win heap wjjl be gudtotarn that she and her aonarmettrsaely in eng land last week mr and mrs w j mwfertinm and miss nellie bwarkhammer of toledo ohio were at tlroehouse last week end visiting mrs mokechnies mother rn mrs swsckhammer who is quite sert- r ul knocks down ay amto master rabble auatt was inooked down by a motor car last friday wbfle on his way to school bis bead nit the pavement fanning concussion of the brain he has been co to his bed ever since but we are p to report that he is now recovering nicely charged wltb assault we- take the following from the toronto globe of monday nor mm after preliminary trial before asagls- trata pox of wbeatley ieof oman principal of the continuation school m that village was nn m for trial oat a obarge of amanltlth and doing bodily harm to george the 17- yestrold son of muton crewe of ftamnew and a pupa in the school the charges were denied by tbe school filntdptu tbe -mdjjonaikij- at tisc oeboorz the consummate artistry of george arllss has been brought jo the talking screen for the fourth time by warner brothers in the unhonalre- wblcb wul be presented at the gregory theatre on wednesday nov 11th mr ariiss witbaat eostumes or makeup is still tbe blaster of charac ter and diction tw dialogue in the millionaire- la supplied by booth tark- mgton a worthy esnbejlisbment to the original story by earl derr blggenv john adolfl directed mr arllss s inctudes florence arllss his wife evwjyn knapp and david manners as the romantic leaos nosum beery tally mamhall ivan fumnson j ov nugent j farrel mac- donald isramwell fletcher janes cagney and sam hardy the mhltonalre4s based on the danger of idle luxury for an active man mr arllss plays the part of a wealthy automobile rfmitm faced by doctoris orders and his fami ly iniris that be give up aethre work unable to stand the enforced fcbeneii and the apparent certainty that his da is to eventually many into the idle rich class arllss finds himself a new u in life in a partnership with a young man in a garage and fining station shtptkd oajt to we8t and tbe htimena of oe community have shipped to logic of the saetatcbewan relief onwnissian at vngurdflaafc a car containing the follcwtof 37 crates of apples 1 carton of canned tjoods daughters of st georges anglican church 2 boxes of canned goods a friend 1 carton of canned goods girl guides 96 boxes of apples 48 barrels of apples 1 carton of squash 1 bale of t united church of gleibwuuams 1 barrel of preserved fruit womens institute of oeorgetown 1 case of preserved fruit ladies of holy cross church 1 bag apples 5 bags of potatoes 1 bag of beets 3 bags of pumpkins and squash 6 bags of cabbage 30 bags of turnips 1 bag of carrots tbe committee in charge thank all organisations and jndlvldaals who so generously contributed to this ear lot for the relief of oar less fortunate brothers and sisters in saskatchewan womens institute maseat play vecetrmg tbe faraaa- a mnsfcal play entitled eeertng therparaon- will be given in tjnvrmuse presbyterian clhnroh tuesday nov 17th at 8 pm this play is given by oakville presbyterian church cmotr a real tantalising tangle m tan acta fifteen persons in the caste anuaatu margaret mcdonald soprano mrs williams meno soprano mrs mtcn- cox nad mis wedde contraqto musical drector miss m i lacb a txni gold medalist admission 35c children 20c ea- 4 feel cownty orange oei the oounty orange lodge of feel win hold a church service tn the ptesbyterlan church in brampton on sunday afternoon next the pceaeber for the occasion will be the hew 8 banks n6ndj3 of hamilto wh senmohtopte wul be ring wllnatn 3rd in the towerrof l tbe courltyiodge will meet at the orange han at 230 and will parade to the cnurch by way of the cenotapb wnere a wreatb will be deposited in memory of the oramemen from peel wbo were killed in the war service at s ocloofc members of tbe order fromnelghtior- mg counties are cordially invited to oregtry t wednesday november 11 matinee id siaxotlierllllonmlre- delight ful emilytfwma appeal lor nth rr hunuy atamng george arllss oopnedy seroes of the fjsmes wth tthe texas ranter fast rlqmksjuaun atarrlug dead fox movietone neva bttver- ahrwawt alad corks wol be given s4 bawdmr mciemtier leth xnaunee k itpjtr bon adriudfb rsisw tisory r father and yosmj war by booth tarkmgton oomedy wis- ooet to hollywood scrappy ffltimy sitilv iaysthat a b ftiuiirtenar bavton hv sfemsjj ggtoooklfc eat taltewfslvij- on wednesday tbe fourth instant mrs kirk king street was the hostess to about fifty lathes the oc casion being tbe nowenaber meeting of tbe womens instttote crsamtraatr arranged clusters of late autumn flowers lent an added beauty and colour to tbe gatherinaj tbe i mrs clarence hayes was in the chair after tbe opening rrrrcuvis the mlnutm of the p meeting were read by the secretary mrs percy cleave and approved as read various items of business aris ing from the minutes came up for esques1ng council stewarttown nov trth 1931 the council met pursuant to ad journment deputy reeve george currle councillors w o appbx w a wilson and l l mullln present wth reeve o k cleave in the chair moved by mullin seconded by cur- rie that the following accounts be passed and paid board of hydro- oomm george- town street lights olenwullamb july 1st to sept soth f 5300 beu telephone accc 38133 1306 8211 2j5 total 5j0 j sanford fixing door at town ship bunding 50 w nesblu charity 119 mrs jenklnson cleaning council chamber 650 w n munro holding court re assessment appeals 7j0 n r thompson selecting jurors 600 m oanopbell selecting jurors 600 a e cleave- selecting jurors 600 i ic bennett selecting jurors 600 rcarrted moved by mullln seconded by wil son that the treasurer pay the road sheets as presented by the road commissioner 1853267 carried moved by wilson seconded by appelbe that tbe treasurer pay the following sheep claims gebrv currle 1 sheep kilted by dogs i 5vs0 a s wilson valuator 0 2j harry snflth 1 sheep killed by dogs i wo0 p o btoorobon valuator a 200 carried moved by ourrie seooifoed by wil son- that the treasurer pay- hutchin son elliott account to ote 81600 hydro electric power oomm bramp ton re garvin atlti oarried moved by currle seconded by iftd- un that leave be granted to introduce s bylaw to empower the oohectors of rates to collect aivhtlnnal amounts for nonpayments of taxes on or be fore december 14th 1931 and that said bylaw be now read a first time carried moved by appelbe seconded by wil son that the bylaw to empower col lectors of rate to collect adc amounts for nonpayment of taxes or before dececobtr 14 11 having been read a first time be now read a second and third times and passed and thae the corporate seal be attached thereto oarried moved by currle seconded by mul lln that the treasurer pay grant to poppy day fund care of a j oneill treasurer tlsoopjerried moved by currle seconded by wu son that the treasurer pay the fol lowing agricultural societies thelr grants esqueslng agricultural society 10000 acton agrfcmltursu society 810400 oounty plowmans aasociatlon sisjoo carried moved by appelbe s by cur rle that leave be granted to introduce a bylaw to grant permission to the reeve and treasurer to borrow money from tbe canadian bank of com merce to meet the current expendi ture of the township and that salt bylaw be now read a first tkrad carried moved by mullin seconded by wil son that bylaw to grant peimtsston to the reeve and treasurer to bor row money from the oartarhan bank of commerce having been read a first tfane be now read a second and third times and passed and that the blank be filled in with the sum of twenty thousand douara and that the cor porate seal be at tnereto car ried moved by wilson seconded by an- peube that this council do now ad journ to meet on december 15tb at 10 am carried soldiers and citizen honor war dead r impressive memorial service held at cenotaph sunday y akternoon salvation band visited georgetown the old tame dance to be held in tbe arena on nov wth was tw definitely planned and final arrange ments were left in the- hands of tbe nsjiip in l mrs k mcwhlrtor donated eleven dollars the p from a euchre party held a her home oct mm and was given a very hearty vote of thanks for her il and mterest in having made this special effort to a the funds mrs george carniwwti reported tbe gtahering in and tbe pabkmg of tbe barrel of frua about so jan donated by members and friends of the in stitute toward the our destined for a onatlon of 3 was voted from this branch to the poppy day fund the proposal of tbe osntral relief oornmittee that the vrbcnen irsonrte undentake tbe distribution of local relief was di and it was de cided that this work be undertaken in eooperatlon wltb the central- lief committee una d ltvme mrs h bntner and mrs f cose were added to the irastttates local needs o to assist those al ready on tbe comrrilttee and to ren der their work the more effecttn mrs a duncan mrs c frame and mrs v king vrdrasteered to hold ounttngs to their hones where aunts wis be made ready cor the looal needy several offers of matorlala etc tor th quuts were sjratefuhy ac cepted mrs duncan aiiggeated mat tbe r be dhrlded groups each group of six or women to be i for one quut this auggesuon wul be ado mrs george rkisthtlt jaayes were appointed telegatea to tbe central ontario conveation meeting at the royal york hotel toronto nov 34th the rou was caned the members responding to their names with what i am most tbankful or fouowmg tbe hmrn mr s jclrk gave a very totoresttnt and lnstruo- ttve talk on the care of hpuse plants mr burk bad wan mm uer- eral ntantp by which he ilemonstratod tbe rjonts of his address and at its conclusion he kindly nswered all qnesuons put to htm relauve to ms subject ha talk was smely touowsd and greatly appreciated by an mrs auatt favoured tbe with a ddsjprafal looal wlwotlon j addy pisylscher lo hjurtne toterml befopshie sfrrhjs of the lurapi mm bnto ol w harge d g-jeastsa- la wna sjrs mw30kfiiiwlth sslei anjojejasntv after atsavty ot- mrs kirk andto an ttaosa eaowbat mg to tbt aooarnas provtsjrune the lll tbe local salvation army corps were honoured by tbe presence of the young peoples band of doverecort corps toronto this group of youth twentytwo in number some scarcely nine years old won considerable favor able comment in the community and startled many by the efficient way they played their parts c saturday evening with an open air program then sunday 10 ajn they were again at work with their ministry of music in toe open air at 11 am they assembled in tbe salvation arnssuball when their chaplain adjutabt watjrma conducted a fine spiritual service at 3 axn under the direction of major ham the band favored a goodly num ber in tbe united church with a de lightful programme special features were a vlolm solo also a pianoforte solo by band lads less than twelve years of age at six ajn the residents of queen street were delighted to listen to this unique combination they then marched to the baptist church where immediately touowmg the regular ser vice they again captured the hearts of an present major ham of toron to presided and spoke briefly of the armys work of smlvaging humanity georgetown says come again boys about futeen hundred people tended the memorial service held at the cenotaph here on sunday after- noon last in honor of our fallen heroes jvvas the isfch anniversary of armistice day and the service was most impressive nearly every organi zation society and church in town was represented or took part in tne service of prayer and- taeo minutes of slence in memory of those who sleep in flanders field the different organisations assemb led at- tbe public library at 2 oclock under the direction of marshall major cousens mo and paraded by way of main and guelph streets to the cenotaph in the following order lome rifles scottish band members 20th lome ribes under command o oapt j r barber veterans under command a j oneill vtoepres canadian legion georgetown fire brigade womans auxuiarycanadian legion girl guides salvation army band of toronto bpy sootrjs town council and cltlsens rev r s bbyd of nerval chap tain of georgetown branch canadian legioq vjastootiarge of the service which was as follows hymn onward cbristbtn soldiers scripture lessonrev r w rum- ey prayer revjjr howard placing of wreaths hymn flght the good fight prayer honor rou read by rev a n frith as follows sergt j blair fit li c barber pte j campbell pte j oowan pte v frances pte 8 godfrey sergt w o grainger pte 1 green r pte h hlckey pte p king cpl w bong pte j e kennedy lieut e leslie pte w lojid pte o mason sergt 1 moore l opt a 8 mlno sergt obs h nolle pte dmckensle pte w pxulhps pte o hc stelghthohne pte o h spires fr it 0 somervule pte a stawigky two minutes silence last post by bugler albert simoon national anthem benediction by rev d t owen djx bishop of niagara who also spoke briefly during the service wreaths from different organisa tions and relatives and friends of the fallen were placed on tbe cenotaph during the ceremony oh mon- born aohewk at glehwullaxm day nov 2nd ml to mr and mrs william n- a son donald hepburn balldnafad k died st john at toronto on saturday nov 7th 1931 margaret annie st john late of 839 bathurat street and formerly of oeorgetown tn mkmoriam davis in loving memory of our dear fatber chaa k davis who entered mtn rest nov 12th 182s deep in our hearts theres a ptcture worth more than silver or gold its a picture of our dear father whose memory win never gsow old sadly missed by the family mccartnsy in loving numiory of dpr dear mother who passed away nov 14th 1837 novebober brings sad rbenasrlea of a dear mother laid to rest she will always be remeantered by those who loved her best tbe family band minstrel show enjo bjt many the diamond mmstrek show pot on by rnecioers of helorne blrssa fflcot- ush band at the onory ttiestre on monday and trjesday ewerdngs was weu attended mnslderlqg the times and binnerous other attraotkxoa the- program produced ill mod a most enjoyable one and tnejokes and local hits by the end men eaused roanv wnh laughter by both old and young the clarionet and sataohrme solos by perrott were eacep- tionauy sood as were also the hawi- lan selections by marcbment brotbera then there were the choruses songs and dsuunngby harry hate sbngs by jack shep wjcal solos by arthur herbert and charles vatuson au c to make the entertamment tw btesu housetlo rent wltir ail modern con venlences wired tor stove apply mrs j j allen phone 113 3tp per sake dry beech and maple wood 335 single cord dedlrered alex d hume phone seam sep i 2 partly furnished rooms wlthtboaed and home coxntorts preferred- apply box -m- herald ofiice it one of the best yet produced by local talent all the artists were legssstottty encored and graciously responded the end men wvgcv for tbe many clever jokes and local hits were the two bills bol bradley and bffl grant jack shep oan boss alex ftaaer and hugh mettalty and they played their parts west tbe muato by the band orchestra before the program and dxtrtng tbe intermission added materialtv to t pleasure of the evening the acoompanlsto during the even ing were mtas jessie leavrct and mtaa helen afndrsnald each of whom wen presented with a neaiiufu exssgiaeton behalf of the band by mr harry hale before the closing chorus on tuesday night barry male had charge of the rbonisevi and mncl credit la due him and the band boys for their splendid production popfyfvnd far sals i jersey heifers good ones o due in feb other not deed prices reasonable as i have not room for them h l butt georgetown it tw rest t on victoria st oouege view all convesjences poseesslon apply to f g king on tbe oeorgetown liar sale 1 suttev breakfast suite cheawsrfleld suite and stelnlte nidla- veryreasrmshtr apply at- herald oflvie jbtop wee far sale a aiantlty of mixed wood out hi 13 hi jengths at 8339 per single cord delivered phone stow oeorge ltp far sale choice sjas u0 per barrel oreennga bsldmns 8175 per barrel apply to percy leslie jnwdfl m r ix georgetown 8th line esqnesmg ltp on monday tatj my home on charles street and tbe public scbool ladys gold broceh oblong set wltb pearls finder please return to mrs a j cneni oeorgetown reward it on sunday but on tbe pathway uuv tth une and tbe paper mul gents gold ring with mawntrlc at robe atc- a b couun and yavc general trucking at sh tunes urbage removed weekly at hanrood i3ao single cord mixed raus tubo wmgle cord on sunday raornlng while driving west on the town line mr campbell steen met with a very painful acci dent the spirited horse which he was driving became frightened at an approaching motor car and mr steen was thrown tram tbe cart suffering a broken collar bone and two ribs he was rushed to ms borne when the doe- tor was very soon in attendance and while mr steen is suffering consider ably he s doing as well as could jje expected and all wish him a speedy recovery the community extends congratu lations to mr and mrs d j sinclair on the arrival of a little daughter to their home the address given by tbe rev mr stead of cblssavba africa on thurs day evening in tle united church a full of interest and inf ornatton and those who were privileged to hear bhn wul not soon forget the wonder ful utugiess christianity is making in central africa where mr and mrs stead have served for eleven years they arrived home on furlough short umeago the wmj3 of the united church win hold their autumn thankoffering on thursday nov i9th at 8 pjn in the church mrs alexander hamfi- ton of toronto secretary of oriental missions in canada will be the guest speaker everybody is welcome miss maude young returned to to ronto on friday to nurse mrs kirk who is suffering from an attack of qulnsey the poppy day eosnuntlee sxknow- ledge with thanks tbe fcilovng con- trmutioms stnoe last weeks edition ivtb no 383 oeorgetown tts oeorgetown wbmeirs institute sin verdun rebekah lodge tm garrison badnuntoni cbub sdo georgetown fire brigade 1000 n h brown i sj8 township of esquetdng 18j00 a friend 1m box lacrosse n0rval halton oo medical sdcikty a meeting of tbe hatton oounty medical society was held in milton on nov 4th 1831 an address was given by dr b r gnibam of to ronto the following offlcers hon presldebt dr john drqulrart oakvine presldentdr a mcallister oeorge town vlcepresidentdr h a hcoou milton setttreasurer dr o v williams georgetown executive dr w m wilkinson oakvihe dr w a bodkin burling ton church news the nerval united church young peoples society held their regular meeting on monday evening after the opening hymn and prayer the serpture lesson was read by jack itanktne and mae watson after roll call the minutes were read and adopt ed a motion was passed ex an invitation to oeorgetown ypb to visit norval on nov 30th mr ted horton devotional convenor who was in charge of the meeting gave a reading miss dorothy wey gave tbe topic of the evening and rev mt maokmnon gave a very interest ing talk after staging a hymn the meeting was closed- with tbe benedic tion norval united church sunday school win hold their annual christ mas errtertalrrment on tuesday evening dec 22nd 2t the norval young peoples union held their organisation meeting to the school room of the norval presbyter- ian ohureb on november 9th mr c claude arjjiighiin presided the following are the officers elect ed president mr walter fiddler 1st vcepreamr oliver hunter snd vtoe-pres- sstr claude me at aikens chsreb glenwuttuos 9 jo am holy communion 1 pa bveosong and sermon by the rector bt o cmweh services next sunday 8 am holy tmnurnvwi 11 am- holy oommunlon choral and sermon by the rector oorpor of the 1030 and the 1831 oooflrmauon cnass 7 pjn by the rector united ckarefc rev r w rumjey minister mr norman laird choir leader 10 ajn sunday school and bible classes 11 sun morning worship onriatlanltv winning converts 7 pjn evantni service too man with tbe withered band christs njinjstry totbe htup- less series on building the tsemle bammchsreb abool at 10 paul public worship 11 7 pm paator a n frith wttl preach to the morning on should not men be in the kings bualnesst n the evening on the attitude russ and of india tovaud ohris- tsalatmbt oqflsspvttvwse the young feoplei uruon meeu on laonday 8 nm drf r watson wis dascuas fnw life of andrew 9w t chutehar4mvoawary oh nbvsrsnf mud wben prof a p obnow wtu 3rd vlcepresmiss auce grey 4th vloepresmlss edna me asure 8th vksepres mr joe lyons 8th vlcepresmr hugh clark 7th vtcepresmss muriel tladale secretary mr william patey tkasirrer mr william pleraon pianist mrs oliver hunter assv plamst mrs o king press reportermr richard mc- laugun social committee conven miss myrl early and mrs o grmtwood social committee misses t hump hrey m oounund k lorie a leo- lie a oasely messrs a o clark dick graham membership curnmlttea mrs t rewbon jr mr garfield meokrre on monday evening november 9th the norvslv young peoples union met in tbe presbyterian ohurch mr ouver hunterwas to charge of the nteetang a goodly number were present and a very enjoyable evening was spent those taking put in the program were mrs b a boyd bev kwan mcdonald mr wuuam pleraon read- tnga miss allot leslie mr walter fiddler solos after the splendid rogram the rernalrjder of the even ing wak spent in awnei and con- ther womens auxiliary jnf pauva churcw held sucoossful ba- xaa and tea ill the reuiafa hall last frw tvnooh many apetdalbt- tracttont wsre in an exciting same of bt at the arena here last friday night georgetown defeated pisstmi by score of 14 to 8 although tbe visitors put up a good game they were able to score tomorrow rdght fnurradasy fergus win play oorgetowa at tbe here in a semifinal game the local boys are nutting on their team and an exciting gama may be expected dont miss seemst it terra cotta fish and cudf shop now that the eom weather is here everyone win want fish and chips so please can or phone early and avoid the roth best enuulty fresh nb- we destver p1mh 13 all our quarries are doing a rush ing trade thla fan some new gjuarries have been opened up bare mr j l cratne who opersitsb terra ootta stone quarries ten rushing trade- to atone mesas b puckering x sons have opaned quarrte in mr clstacys on tne mosm- tain and are getting out a very one sample of stone eaves bros have quarrte at inglewood and an a good trade rev t j wilton ma of wood will preach in tbe terra ootta united ohureb next saiaja a vjg and a barge corigregation la boped for mr w b tosimntil net wttb what might have been a smluus im w one day tost week while unloading machinery he was atruok in tbe head which rendered him unonsrtous for a thuu we are pawsad to learn that he is now able to be around again as iril we an sorry to learn that mrs wm daraon is quite m at pseaent we hope soon to near of her wsrnplritn mr w f hunter who bad shoulder blade fractured soxee- ago la now able to be around again mr w bl stringer is hud up wetlr oaaod potetanmg in bis ana at uau we hope toon to bear of his iuoowji wood for sale choice lwrdwcod beech ssjo per i rardwood ltosbsand smj tssj notice to creditors w tbi laatteb ef the eatafa ef dsatda mckay tat ef use twwa- sbia ef rasaisiaa in tbe cwssaty ef batten raraaer ieeesaag notiob xb hrrbby olvsaf that au rjerscsns having any clahna or de mands aspunst tbe late donald mckay whd died on or about the mutsuth day of october 1831 at the to of lessuesans in the oounty of baton and iroviriee of ontario are re to send by post prepaid or to dattver to the uaioetalgned aoucnor tor jobn mekftetinrle and alwisnder ijckay tbe executors of tbe last ww sad testa- meat of doinam mckay fencer de- ceased their names and addpssssa and full paitteulars tn wtittog of then- claims and i of their ac counts and the nature of the aocurk ties if any held by thorn amd take rottok that after tbe twelfth day of december 1881 tne said john mekecnnie and i j iii i mckay will proceed to djstrsboke tbe assets of tbe said daramissd the r5rsomentuled tuereto regard only to the clahna of they shall then have bad notke and that the laid john mtsdionnle and alexander mckay win not feetsbla for the ssud assets or any part tttere- of to any person of whomcjto thjsy ahau not then hate iweetrm notsea 18mv r fcometsor for ins said three fully aocredlted holsteln bulls one 8 mona old one 8 mens old and one 8 mans old win be sold cheap owing to bhmtage of teed b young at bon terra ootta phone mrs cheltenham or q r 14 oeorgetown ltp wood no 1 hardwood b and maple sj0 hardwood hmhi and mixed hardwood knots for fur- halls ru0 anyniuantlty i 1 m u for yr protedioi this and ineans that tbe f ml danrlmg of our flock tt done by oresrrament tnsprritori and that every bird on the farm is spproved or etuled out crnlcks from am ojrfl flock are healthier and of a bjgher quality as tbe -flock- is subjoot to insprrtlon at any time by qua n you desire cluoks for next spring book them now as our hatching dates for our february ones are going fast a 5 deposit will hold your order for the date you want them address mcbean co bigger and belter bargains knitted goods ladies allwool icnitted suits fall vreight rv diiced to 495 ladies silk and wool knitted suits reduced to t c qc skirts t ladies fine botany wool pleated jskirts 40 t dresses ladies real sjaerresses colors black and brown 7 qc ladies black celanese dresses s425 house dresses l ladies hoise driesses iiht ajjd dark colors qfttr ladies rayon sillt presses tft9 flannel dresses misses allwool flannel dresses sizes 6 7 8 jl aq size jo i2m jg bloomers ladies silk rayon bloomers 39c woods lavender silk bloomers dark colors ori v 100 vests ladies nonrun silk vests 75c reduced to s9c simplicity patterns 15c v fm ifm mcbean co georgetown ontario contributed huge sum to assist erntoyirient cxpr spent more than 11000000 on new branch lines andstatlon buildings and provided 351000 days work for men otherwise unemployed co operated by doing work years ahead wuowood poultry sines the commencern of the it economic situation the canadian pacific rsulway has spent s matter of eleven to twelve nuulon dollars in providing work lor unemployed canadians when it was apparent in the late summer of 1930 that certain areas of southern ssslratchewan were to suffer from almost complete crop failure the company took upon itself to ssaiat tbs xwople in that territory by bejinndngc the cons truction of s branch une- between v an guard and may- roane this lime would lot in tbe ordln ary course of events have been built for some time trad certainly not at a time wben there was no crop available in that partieu- serawbsut ur territory cfcainmb aad fw but the gom- ciutanoi pany desired to give employment to the farmers and their teams in the drought area the total cost of the une is estimated to be approximately 81000000 and this work is sou proceeding the dominion government sub sequently undertook considerable work for the unemployrnent relief and the canadian pacific was called upon to cooperate this the company did to the limit of its ability by anticipating works which could normally not have been started for a number of years these works included a number of new branch lines the building of a new station at regiraa some grade revision in british columbia sad also the application on various subdivisions of new rail and new rock snd gravel ballast the total cost of these works were estimated at 11614000 and according to agreement with trie governnseat are to be completed at the end of the current year it la true that the dominion agreed to pay in terest for a limited period oa this capital cost but after receipt of this interest the canadian pacific will still have expended over 10600000 from its own treasury in order to improve the situation in the country generally this ex- penditure has been made at a time wben the companys revenues are suffering severely as a result of business depression this pro gramme of work undertaunmln order te cooperate with the government had given s61000 days work to indlviduabj otherwise unemployed up to august 81st last and at september 14th it was es timated that approximately 100- 000 more working days would be fumished before the works were completed although the company has suc ceeded in making suhstsntisl re ductions in operating costs it has hesitated to pursue its pouey of economy to the limit out of regard for the serious obligation which rests upon all corporations to rive as much employment as po while protecting the interest of shareholders as far as u consistent with its duty to the country the canadian pacific has been con servative in its application ot- measures which would increase the number of unemployed in canada only recently after experiencing very severe decreases in earnings have they pared down their force to the bare essentials necessary for operation 78 cruises around world after first season straits settlements tlrsd like any debutante after the beetle gaieties 1 of her tat s the young ladywho immedi ately after her ntwientatlon at the court of king neartumtast may became a leader of society leaves the etosmng to father point- quebec la four days 12 hours so minutes thus breaking the previous continent to continent record by four- hoars and sf minutes tbe empress of britain did not rest on her nwkhr zzi rinitz n i laurels and staee that date has broken bar owa twanswnrat atlantic season during which her p fsttl jm rtli 1 t cewmaaut the most brilliant everndd on the h leeord between clterbourg and sh torsi ksursjy quite asonhd the world iv bmpfi- iksjwsjv v arsjriivs xivv s st k- ip- aslt j the most brilliant ever held on the ocean have been attended by more tattves of rank and fashion than ward mc- qiaeiiieil of irumea amhisssnors earls viscounts baronets sulghts cjf many of the highest orders of chivalry aad their taass have vied for her favour and the tn artstocacy of north america the noble booiuoh todiana mid their homage when they con- ship uponcaptaja r o letts trot the empress ot britain snd oithe canadian padfic fleck tm blu ribband of the atlantic to oaheraacosd voyage by rnaklas j- newyoax starting december 8rd tram new york the emnreess nriu visit 80 porta more after a rwnxilste circle of trie world she returns to the atlantic her guests wrlll bring back with them when they r new yorlcairaliv april stbltss fragrant naemorisa of madulraaibraltar algeria monaeo fraaea suhistim java 8tealts settlement 1 states sun wephlbpptaes chins japa panamsv and cuba -v- r w b tte largest and fastest veaad rar tgt ertnet arootjidtha wond jgti msl 1 j