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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 8, 1932, p. 4

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l r wnap a page 4 the 40 anniversary of for 40 jrears salad a lias tihe finest quality in pr prices aire the lowest in is years tub rock oakd1 en upcaf rii iimiaiilm june chicks i bavtvbad a good stakt iftbet aju brat chicks b buod tested 19 oar bacteriologist from oowrainent approved floefcj ukwjujhl reliable and at prices you cannot beat if you want real oiaetily and ttsat is what pays rocks and beds per 100 3s whit wyandottes and white s rocks smlss leghorns 1as5 ten day otters 31js5 three week omers g jtssac a b send tljoo per 100 balance sale arrival 100 live delivery m guaranteea 6 s 10 i week old pullets get our prices sj a tree brooder box wur order so or more bray chick hatchery 5 bkamttoh on owsvaaeta rest qsaee phone wsw g other bray bsscheries at weuaad dmmvme hagersrllle lindsay b and peterbotpv head office st oatavertnes on jnajnnjtt by man should be syliunwiil to bt oatharlnea bbbalbbbbbbbbbbbbpbbbbbbpbbbbbbbbbpbbt local rkewsttatiwe geo c brown norval brtt for homes beyond the i shall not plant these flowers jour grave there in tuidrenrnlng sleep you would not know if softly into petalled lovlness tho multicolored buds of them should crow instead ill use their ualnt simplic ity to stitch our uttle gardens rocky r hem here i shall plant this scllla wedge- wood blue pink saxifrage gold 8tars of beth lehem here i shall put flail chanced cro cuses and jonqullis to be harbingers of spring here i shall plant these paroles klt- tanfaced and all the simpte flowers the neighbors brim then early at some april eventide when near grey rocks toe blossom- colors shins timidly sure and gaily delicate you will return and place your band in mine you will return and be so pleased to note- orepe hyactathibuch perfect tiny thjngs that where they are one looks for fairy formb and listening for the whir of wee r thin wings tbbn you will marvel that this rocky place has after barren years begun to and you will say it is another proof of life arisen from a stonesealed tpmbl i shall not put these flowers upon your grave there where you lie asleep you would not see but here in this small garden that you loved you will be walking every day with net violet aheyn storey the georgetown herajd wednesday evening june 8th 1932 auau here and tkere l anticipations are that there wul be aa attendance of wo kota- rlansuu the district convenuoa to be held at ttw ornwalns inn ktentvula kff june v and g it is expected that star john bennett of st john newfoundland will the coaveauonr news and information n for the busy farmer j the canadian wblat carryover july 31 1933 will be in the neighborhood of 103 million bushels according to an estimate published by the bureau of atattatios this l the smallest carry over since jury 31st 1938v hon oordoa 8 harrington of nova scotia accom panied by mrs harrington left halifax recently for montreal where they boarded sb oucheaa of bedford or a abort holiday la the om country daring bis ab sence hon percy c black will be acting premier of the province recipies for reducers by betty barclay jf la not too match to say that any improvement in the revenues or the railroads will immediately make itself felt in all channels at trade and that the t of rauroad solvency wm do more than any other domestic taster to restorelstrenxui to the nations institutions says an editorial- is the charleston 8 c post wiu grow a fairly largeacrease of lima beans will be grown in east elgin for cann ing factory use according to reports reasived at the- st ijthomas office of the department production tests have been made in both bast and west elgin during the last three years and satisfactory yields of lima beans re- portud the average yield is ljpo to 1500 pounds to the acre the acreage of soy beans in tne county will be small the new roleman inslanjgas just strike a match torn a valve and presto theres your clearblue gas blaze ready for cooking no preheater no waiting the new coleman instantgas brings instant gatscooking service to homes beyond the gas mains makes and burns its own gas from regular motor fuel see your dealer let him show yon all the fine features of this stove no other stove like it many models to select from the coleman lamp stove co toftomtq 8 ontario ltd ask yogr dealer and nails like hasher its fight wejgkt makes it easy to handle it requires a expensive decoration la fact none at all when use it for obtaining fire- aafe walls ceumgs and parti- tiaos uwoaghout your koaie it has atrue strength value is draught veindnproof easyvto time in ew and is an excel lent base for gyptex unless your reducing diet contains sufficient iron and roughage nutri tional wjii or a clogged system may result bran supplies bulk aids in a natural mr hi tne removal of bodily wastes and is a rich source of the bloodoulldlpg iron as well as of vitamin b the following recipes therefore are particularly important aubran afnfflxw 1 cup flour 1 cup allbran 4 teaspoons baking powder vfc teaspoon salt 1 tawrop sugar 1 cup milk 1 egg a tahwwinonn twmay sift all dry ingredients together add osg well beaten to milk then adde to dry ingredients slowly and mixing well and thoroughly add melted fat last fill well greased pans twothirds full bake in hot oven 400 to 2s de grees p 30 to m minutes pbna qauck bread 3 oups flour 3 oups allbran h teaspoon salt a teaspoon soda 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 tablespoon sugar cup rrtnlamm a cups milk 3 essa 3 tleepoom melted butter 1 cup chopped nuts 81ft dry ingrediente add bran tnen add mnlaeses egg slightly beaten to milk stir into dry taaredlenta mbr- tng well add nuts and melted short ening four taun a well creased loaf pan let stand is minutes bake in a iihwir ia4e oven 336 degrees p from one to one and onenaif hours the career open to merit ta railway affairs la well illustrated tn the case of charles h swing- a railroader for 49 consecutive years reemdtly promoted nrear dent of the reading company la 18s3 al the age of it swing began bli railroad career si s fodman in ths employ of the philadelphia ft reading eauway now tne we c there were thsuom and w94 deer shot in new bronswick last year aceorduif to figures con tained tn the annual resort of tftlef game warden p h ktt cole to the pravtootal mlnlatar ipf lands and ftoraata tawre was also a- very giineu f sartriilgs eaaon with s tag of m birds warmer wealhai sad seaereuy favorable conditions point to aor mal development of the w wheat- crop according to the report of the agricultural ssserb ment of the canadian faclno eailway vtrtnauy au of auurf- tobas seed is is and basra trhe wan and alberta wiaillm wul be completed by the end of the third week of may two famous glovetrotters dr roy chapman andrews anthropologist and bob new york suns world correspondent came together vfctaia recently pa ran paoiflp liner 3mjpress of canada the former on his way to peking and tne latter travelllag with mrs davis to honolulo lamb chots with oeangbs servea 8 6 lamb veal or pork ebons melted butter sliced oranges salt pepper paprika trim fat from thick chops and dip to melted butter ou broiler wen and broil chops 8 minutes turn and peace a tmok slice of peeled orange on ea chop broil 8 to 10 m1nntvi looser sprinkle generously with the inga serve hot ptjodrnob ro pabties as all good cooks know the final excellence of a dinner is measured by queeess attending the inanrnrat cruise of as princess alio last year to northern brines colombia jmid alaska has led the brffiah columbia coast btsamawn aarrles to provide another special alaska cralae with the sjb prtnoeea charlotte leaving angnst from vancouver it la anneonced by b f l stnrdee general passnnger it casadlaa pacific hallway capital labor the learned pro fessions diplomacy and business were all rep in the pes sanger list of the ftanadlan feat fie liner kmpress of australia oa arrival at quebec recently the list included sir charles qoraoa president of the bank of aloat- real tom moore pr of the trades and labor congress of canada p kt meredith kjo dr moaer consolgeneral for cxecso- 8lovalda and coloael berenls barre csnidlsn o trade commlasloner la paris plan year program now is tne tune to plan next win tors feeding prograin not next win ter at this time farmers can esumr- ate whether tneyul be short of hay and vier4 roughage before next spring comes around there is still tane to sow annual hay crops such as soy beans or a mixture of oats and peas both of these crops give ugta yields land high feeding value an extra acre of earn for silage might he valuable seed earn this tyeer is not onty seasonable in price but is of exceed ingly high quality a few extra tons of high protein bay and a wettfaled silo will be or ooasklerable assistance in reducing the feedut next winter better farm practices in spite of the depression and tne shortage of ready cash farmers every where in ontario are using this year more careful and thorough farm prac tices than ever before seed merchants report that they have never bad sue a demand for high class seeds au evallabfc sup plies of alfalfa alalia red clover wheat barley eel bnclrwbeat and peas have been purchased and sown on ontario farms strange to say there bas been an unaxeoedented de mand for l grate hardware merchants report s woiderful asle of s materials tor fanning nuds druggists report greatly increased satis of pormaun for treating grain for smut seed cleaning plant operat ors report heavy increases in business these facts all indicate that the average farmer is not only taking ad vantage of low prices but is doing his part toward meeting depressed prices he is doing everything possibte to in crease bis yield per acre and thus lower the production costs which en ables him tn some degree at least to successfully meet the present low prices the appk maggot according to a noent statement by chas w bauer secretary ontario orowers markets cound hamilton about half the apple orchardsin on tario are infected with tne apoie mag got the infestation in the main is slight but thereare some heavilydis eased orchards in same counties mr andrew pulton overseas fruit repre sentative has advised that britain will place an embargo on all early slip- plies of apples it maggot is found in one shipment this danger neosssl- taten growers caking every practical measure to eliminate the insect from jail commercial orchards at- least they safe urged to spray thoroughly for con trol of these pests bnsldsuts of ntarttnne prow buses will have a one opportunity of visiting montreala great naval and military toumameat may ti ls through a special low rate canadian pacific coach exoarauaa leaving saint john fredertetoa woodstock st stephen and st andrews may xt similar excur sions over the same weekend are being ope by the railway from vermont and the sudbury ontario areas xsit bhe dessert a variety of tnwttmg des serts which wul appeal to every metn- ber of the family is a necessity in the ho recipe boat coffee need es s flavoring adds a satisfying not- toortch touch here are- two easily- prepared puddings which will lend distinction to a meal co out caeorgetown ont nrbtferrs convention at georgetown july 29th 30th slat and august 1st v w i hydro hedric system 5 best ught bulbs of all sizes guaranteed f orders taken for ranges a it 1 i appliances of all kinds 1 i i9 v ibvwmaiimwbbmbbwtf mha pive tablespoons batter 1 cup light brown sugar 3 egg yolks cup cold strong coffee y te vanilla 1 dosen lady fingers cream the butter add sugar gradually and then the egg yolks add coffee and vanilla drop by drop it coffee is added quickly the mixture will curdle place 3 or 3 lady fingers to partalt or aherbert glass and cover wltn coffee mixture then set in ice box for 3 bourn ceffee bavarian cream one tablespoon gelatine u cup oold water 1 pt whipping cream 13 cup sugar cup strong- coffee 1 tea spoon vanilla 1 lanhamoon lemon joke a pinch of salt bosk erlsttne in cold water s minutes dissolve in hot coffee then add sugar set bowl containing mixture in pan of cold water and stir until it begins to thicken add cream beaten until stiff and flavoring turn into wet mold and cxuu are you a spinster said sne clergyman officiating at a tanna shire wedding no replied the aside t am a weaver sht lost 18 k here is a lady who writes 5 i aaa most thankful i asw your annoonee- it lose ugly fat- the raeipe mad about wasasch a elmils huwnw man you ought to feel honored highly honored young man do you know that today i refused bo see seven insuarnce men young man i know rm sometimes our neighbors bens lay eggs upon our lot at go cents they were welcome at seven cents theyre not weekly crap report heavy rains nave assured ample moisture in parcticaily every part of ontario crops are looking nirm pall wheat clover and alfalfa are making excellent growth the apple bloom is very heavy ta most orchard districts and a considerable increase in the number of orchards being sprayed fanners are coming to resin that they must either spray or out down their orchards altogether era throughput the whole of oanada i partment in matters pertaining to the these poor h along with the late season may have a decided effect upon egg production next winter buyers should- be advised to buy late chicks wish caution because experi ments have shown that chicks that cannot mature before winter are a poor investment new aaxsory beard hon thomas l kennedy minister of agrirultsre has announced the an- polnuwnt 3f a fiveman advisory board under the chairmanship of d o bull of brampton to assist the dev lag while others maintained it is de creasing one township reported a decreass of 35 all inspectors re ported a marked increase tn the co operation and support of the rate j payers in the municipality with the hers of use new board are widely exception of a few individuals farm- live stock industry of the provlnoe the other lour members are w a dryden brook tn j k brethour bur- ford walter scott 8uttonwest and jd brien of rtdgetoira au known for uhelr interest m tne live stock industry of the provinces mr bull andmr dryden are past presi dents of the royal winter fair mr bull is famous tor his jersey herd mr brethour has specialised in tne breeding of bacon hoget mr scott is a prominent live stock breeder and mr brien is ohalrman of the live- stock records branch ottawa battling the weeds through a series of annual meetings one in each county more than 1000 weed inspectors tn ontario were brought together along with reeves and road superintendents the weed act was explained and suggestions and instructions were given by a r o smith district weed inspector for western ontario and john o mc- leod district inspector for eastern ontario weed inspectors reported sow thistle to be the worst weed on cul tivated land with twitch orass a close second both these weeds are now found in every county soppe coun ties reported sow thistle to be spread ers generally are anxious to have the weed act judiciously and vigorously enforced road bi voic ed the opinion that ww carrot and chicory were the two wirat weeds on roadsides both these weeds grow rapidly after cutting and many road authorities felt that they would have to resort to chemicals to destroy road side weeds due to the anxiety of the average farmer to secure the highest passible yield per acre this year mr j a carroll chief of weed administration in ontario predicts marked progress in weed control dtmhg the growing season of 1933 teacher now robert what is a niche in a church bobby why its just the same as an itch anywhere else only you cant scratch it as well look papa abies povd is cured and we got left a half boat of cough- drops oo vot extravagancel tel her man to o out and get his feet wet tt tl a week itt fairyland l nobody ever entirety loses that childhood utu- j sion of a land which auroassea tn loveuneesv md happiness anything that the mind 1 land which suipasjan tn loveuni i happineag anything thattl capable of envisaging the land of 1 vv j hopes may w 1 not too much to say that ileve which arreryonehopea may someday lea canadas great holiday d throughout tne world are manyreor hatches reports received at the experimen tal farm o indicate that chicks are not hatching as plentifully as usual this spring hainhm as low as 10 per cent of the total eggs are re ported while 30 per cent and 23 per cent h are not uncommon this condition seems bo be fairly gen- a reality it the glorious roddi territory renowned as dose to this elusive dreamland as anything that mortal man is likely to discover special arrangements for the earning sesson now nring s week in this modern fairyland well within the reach of the average traveller with banff and lake louise on the main line of the canadian pacific railway as b points and a wide range of every varying aeenery and cosy bungalow camps beyond the sixandahalf days tour has already become a slogan among those planning- their summer vaca tion embracing aa it does not only the two famous hotels at banff and lake louise but such well known uolnta of interest and beauty aa johnston canyon moraine lake and the immortal valley of the ten peaks the lakes in the clouds the plain of the six glaciers the great divide wapta lake bungalow a camp yoho valley and bungalow camp takakkaw falls the historic kicking horse mount stephen emerald lake and the wonders of the great moun tains near field bc easily reached from all points by canadian pacific railway main line points are linked with the camps in the inner mountains by the brewster transport company past masters in comfort and conveyance for too traveller in the valleys and passes of the mighty rockies auto mobile drives trail rides and hikes combine with bright entertainment in the evenings to make the holiday something to be remembered for a lifetime ribroll roofing colored or plain fori or tolay free quality base snd quick ncoofbasinat flra gladly sent sand ata oneta that almottxnagical mornmg doss of krueehen salts i started taking kruaehe 16 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