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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 13, 1932, p. 4

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j s 1 mvfm- ffr hasans v riry r page 4 the georgetown herald wednesday evening july 13th 1932 tttubmbm msn big s av 4 4- for housewives everywhere i t3 kht in tune xirtth the times are these three coleman neces sities priced no reasonable that they quickly pay for themselves in the time and laborsaving service and satisfaction they give the instantgas iron smooths iheway n ironfruj day saves rime work and clothes lights instantly no waiting has jrototype generator with cleaning needle which can be operated while iron is burning doublepointed same perfect results on forward and backward strokes tapered ironing base makeg it easy to- iron under buttons use it anywhere no cords or wired the farmer sells a load of wheat and all trie world grows fair and sweet he hums a couple cheerful tunes and paiya the grocer for his prunes the grocer who has had the blues now buys his wife a pair of shoes this ten the srtoeman thinks godsent and runs and pays it on the rent next day the rent man hands the bill to dr carver for a bill and dr carver tells his frau that business is improving now he cheers her up and says my dear youve been quite feeble for a year i think that you should have a rest youd better take a trip out west and in a couple of days his rrau is on one farm of joshut howe she pays her board to farmer hows he takes the bul and says i vow here is something that cant be beat this to the bill i got for the wheat he hums a couple of cheerful tunes and goes and buys a lot more prunes 1 meaalmo10 instant- gas appliances the sportlite lantern its an instant- lighting single mantle type just the light for any camping trip or outdoor taal small in site but big in brilliance weighs only 3 lbs yet gives up to 150 candlepower of pure white light pyrex gkwglobe protects mantle has builtin pumpand many features of larger lanterns its a doubleduty lantern for use indoors or out v the no io camp stove jiist the stove for camp cooking and general utility purposes its a min iature gas range always ready to cook good eats wind baffles pro tect cooking flame windproof gray cast iron burner caps wont burn out hotblast preheater quickly generates stove to full cooking beat one quart fuel tank two hours supply for both burners easily removed for filling everything packed inside for carrying hand somely fi in maroonbrown bakedon enamel the coleman lamp and stove company ltd toronto ontario ask your dealer l008bn up pep cocktails by anne schuyler a cocktail may be as harmless as a glass of water yet perfectly- deudous on a warm day its sugar furnishes quickenergy to a weary body as a whole- it is cool and refreshtag-soine- tlilng that touches the- spot and peps one ia brntade chop and crush the leaves of a do en sprigs of saint mix with onehalf cup sugar and juke of two elmons let stand cwo hours stirring oo slonally add threequarters cup sugar one pint water juice of one orange strain over shaved ace add two bottles ginger ale 8erve to tab glasses with thin slices of lemon mint leaves and cherries twelfth reunion heu by arnott family the twelfth reunion of the arnott family was held on saturday july 2nd 1933 at the home of sir and mrs r j graham montrose farm georgetown it was well attended by members of the family from flint mich nebraska now york detroit toronto hamilton cobourg bramp ton ptesherton dundalk freeman muton and surrounding districts the afternoon was spent in sports and renewing famiry frlendshlpst vocal solos by mrs arnott mcolure brampton and mr murray inkster toronto were much appreciated lunch was served at tables on the lawn at ave oclock the oldest person present was mrs oarolln arnott of hamilton who is in her 82nd year mother of mrs r j oraham and hunter arnott she is the only surviving member of the second generation her late husband wn john amott being the youngest son of henry and maria arnott who came to canada over one hundred years ago and took up fanning on the homestead which is still in the arnott name owned by hunter arnott crrarchvlikv toward the close of the day 8 j arnott invited the arnott family v hold the reunion at his home in grey county next year the invita tion was gratefully accepted clearing auction sale of valuable hou88hold efto7t8 amd antiquks the undersigned has received instruc tions from the executors of the estate of the late edward mecaanaa to sell by public auction at his jate re sidence queen st georgetown on saturday july lath mm at 1 oclock dat the following 2 stoves coal oil stove square colo nial style piano 16 small chairs 16 rocking chairs arm chairs 4 walnut chain 2 walnut rocking chalrahorse- halr parlor suite 7 small tables 4 round tables clothes rack floor lamp table 2 cupboards 3 couches wajnnt sideboard eight day clock 2 walnut couches 3 wall mirrors new reliance sowing machine spinning wheel 3 bed room suites 3 bedroom crockery aets coal oil heater wardrobe bookcase 3 jardlner standi automatic cradle oak screen frame odd dressers and commodes rugs carpets trunk num erous pictures horse harness and other articles too numerous to mention this sale will start on time as there are a lot of goods to dispose of termscash r j kerr auctioneer at phone 36 acton where four centurie meet 1 cup grape juice 1 cup sweet cider 4 cup grapefruit juice juice of 1 lemon 2 pints mineral water 1 cup sugar mix tine ingredients and stir until sugar is dissolved pour into a large pitcher over a cake of tee a few gratings of nutmeg may be added if desired drinks before ed ery iwnar beforebed drinks are very ainong those woo do not wish to eat heavy foods at this tame yet feel the need for nourishment such drinks should be rich to food value cream eggs and sugar are m the latter is a quick energy fuel thai rapidly announces to the holly mat nourishment has been obtained egg muk 8aak cups milk eggs tablespoons sugar teaspoon vanilla firemens convention at georgetown july 29th 30th 31st and august 1st k speeial summer display if trimmed hats and sport hats at greatly reduced prices misses claridge upstair herald block teaspoon sail few grains nutmeg few grains cinnamon beat thexeggs until very light add me sugar salt vanlba and apices then he milk scat tin the sugar is dis solved then beat well serve cold 4 eggs 13 cup sugar 1 cup cream 3 tabespoons sherry flavoring beat yolks of eggs until thick and lemon colored add sugar gradually beating constantly obul well gradu ally beat in flavoring and cream last stir in stiffly beaten egg whites 8erv t once in small farms retain buyino power the long drought is broken on the prairies the muted crops of ontario are universally excellent and the ap proach of harvest finds the tanning corrmrunltfy of canada with needs up and confidence an the future the far mers buying power has not depreel ated nearly as much as some people think in spite of low prices for his produce and this is especially true in ontario according to hon t l kennedy minister of agriculture for that province bon mr kennedy in a recent public address cited she prompt payment of farm mortgage money as proof the ontario govern ment he said held a million dollars in farm mortgages principal and in terest mat was about due before thesdue date 600000 was paid ail in cash as a further tnnlratlon of the stability of farmers finances he men tioned the large holdings of victory bonds and the increasing total of bank deposits v clara what are rudy nothing clara oh do take yourself you tmlnfclng of your mind off h ere an the nova scotia dairymens as sociation will hold their next an nual convention in 1933 at the oornwalus inn kentvllle na shipments qf celery to canada this year from bermuda totally isooo prates in contrast to u4 year when the shipments were virtually negligible baatern steamship unas in bad heavy traffic on an excursion from new york to nora scotia on tha occasion of the first trip in june of ufa ss acadia from new york to yarmouth n3 railroad transportation is an essential economic function on this continent and riven reasounb- ly free rein should speedily show- good reajbvery using it to increase buying of materials and employ sunt pf labor bays tbe greeo- vue 30 news editorially total production qf honey la canada in 1931 amounted to 17- ktt lbs valued at g20680m ontario led the dominion with a yrodnotlon of 11000400 lbs with manitoba aeoond with tss7s7s lbs and quebec third with 5633- 400 lbs i qua ten thousand rainbow trout ttn- gerlrngs have been deposited la french river ib june fol- ing 700 ftngerlings deposited year the nrevwus experi ment was so satisfactory that lo praaenqrtlon has been taken and if access still attends these ef forts the french rlverttungalov camp will have added rainbov trout to its already well diversi fied angling attractions hydro electric system best light bulbs of all sizes guaranteed orders taken for ranges and appliances of all kinds f office town hall the truth tbe landlady approached the com plaining boarder i tbink you had better board efcw- where mr btrtwistle she sniffed sternly yea i often have he returned coldly whats that she snapped of ten have what better board elsewhere oood- dayl he flashed back bob davis globetrotting new york son columnist bask in his beloved british columbia bavins recently arrived from honolulu board tha empress of canada of the osnadlan pacific fleet ha proposes to spend some time la flghtng expeditions both in tha province and also in the worms sans he will meet jrrin 8 cobb goad courtney riley cooper also famous american pabudata tourists spent almost one mu tton dollars for every workinf day la canada last year a sun virtually equal to 18000000 tha csnnragtnn ontario cleaner points out aad claims that this puts it into th class of ms husl- es which should be carefully teetered commenting on tha same subject the nelson bc news states that there are num bers of small towns tbrougbout canada which have not yet real ised what the tourist muuness eoum do tor them inspector hold on young lady what have you to declarer sweetness oh mr inspector i de clare youve handsomer than any man i satw during my two motnhs stay in europe inspector mushing er ah hurry up m move along and give some one else a chance evidence of the growing popu larity of the canadian paelflo railway low rate bargain return trips taaeguratad this year was aaain tarnished by the suc of the quebec province and montreal excaral to toronto and nia gara falls june it when no fewer than xeoo quebeckers took the trip m four specials on the friday returning the following sunday night his honor the mayor of toronto issued a hearty weleocne to those the trip tbe thirtytwo business and professional men and women from the british isles now touring british columbia under provincial government auspices found vic toria much to their liking and quite op to advance notices of be ing the most knghsh city on this side or the atlantic they were particularly impressed by the beauty of the formal gardens at some of the homes thay in spected and specially with the nun- oua butchart qardens they are travelling by canadian pacific railway 861 fortyfive years of progress m sclf fortyfive years ago the first ship ever- to fly the houseflag of tha canadian pacific a flag that has since found ita way into practically every port in the world set out from port moody- bjc one was the raeigr1amer abysainia and rochamarvel wasahethattne mdmskfaetls tr tawul snap feeairraswsth anofterartist chancing upon the picture impoaexlit upon a tohoto- mph ofth utert camulun pacific nhlpln the orientudttse ma neeatsmpraai of jspanvjtuey are ahown above m ectpcrtoni of tlispaem t broad wastes velopment of ahli theabysnnu onnage of 8876 a o sa r jjbf ot l otx fwtrme has a tonnage i 000 and during bar recordbreabng pasuges between vancouver t ls snangh hong kong and maniu has developed hith8jtnot moranhalfssfastagaln m f incidence is that theabytalnla was chartered from apearcmiotwjecame the ijdlfleldjhlpbuildii yean ago terjiecame the fajrfleld shipbuilding company ude surryard built tbe smpran of japan twe notice to creditors d there i of the ealate of robert scott late of the town at ceargataana lathe cosnty of hsuhn ilerrnsrd all persons having claims against the estate of the late robert scott who died on or about the mutt day of june 1933 at the oity of toronto are required to send totbe undersigned solicitor on or before the soth day of july 1933 full particulars of their claims and take notick that after the 30th day of july 1933 the admhustra- trbr will proceed to distribute the assets of tbe said estate having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have had notice and that she win not be liable to any person of whose claim qhe shall not tea have received notice for he assets so dis tributed or any part hereof dated at qeorgetown this mm day of june 1b83 kenneth m lanodon solicitor for mrs robert beatt ms 3t administratrrg notice to credltors of the estate of richard ekvtnk cbeelbfan late af the twam af georgetown ha the ceanfer of hal- ali persons ixvviiai clajms against the estate of he late richard irvine creehnan who died on or abffet me 30th day of june 133 at ttaje town of oeorgetown are required to send to the undersigned solicitor on or before the soth day of july 133 full particulars of their lakmr and take notice that after the 30th day of july 1033 the executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate having regard only to the claims of which they shall then bave had notice and tbat they win riot be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then base re ceived notice for the assets so dis tributed or any part thereof datsd at eworgetown this soth day of june 1933 kenneth m lanodon solicitor for lydta a r creehnan and clifford creelman his executors st te house to rent on murdoek possession jan 1st all a apply to jan ballanune nx 1 of the st tawreao and the wtebellufiss fr nd hf site of tbe activities of the one hundred l lamoua chateau de rameaayinirin montrell l t rtftcsouw nd lawg picture inaulhuionro t aa g- m n m hf uu a 11131 awje tw rvsjcii h nonb electric company have been worldnv for me time wih rfect jieu ati reproduction of the hestprotiucta till aoother invktioa to the maany r job printing promptly and neatly executed at herald office phone no 8 for prompt service tlniwaj with sheetrock keeps the heat in and the cold our its fireproof and keeps the dirt out oi the uvingrooriis youll find it a paying mveslmciif sheetkock wallboabd iwo lomber company limited about readers and writers of advertisements a ts a very old story the story of the man who put in a great daily newspaper an inconspicuous 2line advertisement as fol iowa cats wanted tloo each am le major street he put in this advertisement to prove to a doubting friend that the public reads advertisements you can imagine the doubters consternation when he saw next morning a streetful of men women and children each with cat w the new way to buy coal bine coal oai orders tan- of fawl rfltr 1 or mat no extra delivery charges to nokval stswwurnown olkw wnijaafll stonk school khaeawat ajtowad far caen if net owhag a vast minl john mcdonam hatever you your self may do in regard to the reading of advertisements know this everything print ed in a newspaper gets read and there are many who read every line news matter and advertisements those with lots of time and curiosity the company or firm with something to sell something which thousands of persons can buy wouldnt be very wise if it published an incon spicuous advertisement the right thing for it to do is to cragh in on your attention by publishing an advertisement which everybody is likely to its job -is- to make you a normal nan or woman see its advertisement and to make it so interesting that youll read it then the advertise ment must be persuasive al so it should incite you to take action o f course some adver tisements those of local re tailers may quite properly give prominence to prices their job may be to direct you rather than to inform or per suade you and to stir you up to quick action the writing designing and illustrating of advertisements intended to capture attention intrigue interest convey in formation be convincing breed desire for what is adver tised and incite the reader to purchase are highly specializ ed jobs i f you wnt 10 knpw just how ijiffipult is the job of writing an advertisement which would get iqo marks from a competent jurjge try to write one about a vacuum cleaner a motor car a writing ink a childs shoe or anything else limiting yourself to 30q wprrjs or less i tus awrt is ss sy the canaan an weekly mum asmraallnm v

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