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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 18, 1938, p. 6

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page 6 the georgetown herald wed neaday evening may 18tfc 1938 r o canadian swiar totjlm h the qtjken when their uajesuwn king george vi and queen nhmbeth visited the y parluon after formally openmc the british empire exhibi tion at glasgow on may s they were particularly attracted by the display of maple sugar and maple syrup in the section of the dominion depart ment of agriculture and her majesty graciously accepted a gift of maple the maple sugar and maple syrup on display m the department of agri culture section was supplied by four veil known producers in the province at quebec from which province last year about 90 per cent of the total canadian output of maple sugar and maple syrup was produced m 1w7 tart of the display is in half pound bleelnhba of the display is decorated with thous ands of coloured maple leaves which were especially selected in the woods last fan f c numuck of ottawa director of publicity and extension pominion department of agriculture is in charge of the department section in the canadian pavilion to be successful should be conducted in a ousmeesllk c court of revision take notice that a court of revi sion trill be held in the municipal office georgetown at 8 pm on tuesday the 3js t m 1938 to bear appeals entered against the assessment roll of 1938 3t p b harrison clerk tenders for coal mto coke s tenders addressed to the undersignecl and endorsed tenders lor coal will be received until 12 clock neon daylight saving mon day jane 6 1938 for the supply of coal and coke lor the dominion build tags throughout the province of on tario forms of tender with specifications and conditions attached can be ob tained from the purchasing agent department of public works ottawa and the supervising architect 36 adelaide st east toronto ont tenders should be made on the forms supplied by the department and in accordance with departmental specifications and conditions attached thereto when the amount of a tender ex ceeds the sum of 600000 whether it be for one building only or more ouu the tenderers must attach to their ipy tender a certlned cheque on a char- p mg tered- bank in canada made payable to the order of the honourable the minister of public works equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the tender or bearer bonds of the dominion of canada or of the canadian national railway company and its constituent companies intccoditlonally guaranteed as to principal and interest by the dominion of canada or the afore mentioned bonds and a certlned cheque if required to make up an odd amount the department also reserves the right to demand from any successful tenderer a security deposit in the form of a certlned cheque or bond as above equal to 10 per cent of the amount of his bid to guarantee the proper fulfilment of the contptqe by order j m somhrvnie secretary department of public works ottawa may 6 1938 3t conference of t rot al society every year since ithe duke of argyta when governor fnw f t royal society of canada in 18bb out standing canadians in the neld of learning and research have met each year to report progress the num bers have grown so that the society has been subdivided into five sections in order to cover the ground in the four days allotted to the annual con ference which this year takes place at ottawa from may 24 tomaya7 under the presidency of professor a g huntsman the distinguished biol ogist of the university of toronto so far as the general public is concerned the section which can always be coun ted on to draw good attendances is section n covering literature hist ory archaeology sociology poutteal rxnnju and alllftd subjrc i e t y gushl drwj3taerwopd fox presl- dent of western university ontario is president of this this year and has chosen for the sub ject of his own address an examina tion of his own three hundred year old family tree which has given him some surprising discoveries dr foxs first canadian ancestor arrived from britany at sorel as long ago as 1670 a certain giles dufaux whose grandson built the furtrading fort round which eventually grew the present toronto his son became vic ar general of upper canada along another branch of the tree appears mariedesanges ferquel who mar ried am- irishman and became one of the first settlers on the ottawa river that wedding apparently started an interracial habit for their descend ants are found marrying into biglish danish and welsh families an 18th century racketeer in can ada is the subject of another address in section u presented by professor h m thomas of western university the racketeer in question was inten- dant bigot who according to profes sor thomas was not more villainous but merely more effective in his vil lainy than his predecessors under his system there were separate lines of authority for ordering stores for checking the issues and for paying for them one line being military and the other civil bigots plan was to have well disposed men in the key positions particularly on the military side although his close relationship with business men both in canada and france facilitated his method of shortcircuiting of accounts there was a aeluge of german kultur in eighteenth century canada but not of the hitler variety according to j murray gibbon of montreal another of the speakers not many canadians of today realise that four thousand oerman soldiers were sent by george m to protect quebec against the americans in 1776 they were commanded by baron rledesel whose name was found dif ficult to pronounce by the cockney british soldiers already in the garri son so he was nicknamed redhazel years later a hanoverian mark at quebec in farm accounting modern taming is a business and is a co enterprise in which the character of the management largely determines income and profit it involves the production arid sale of commodities as well as the use of capital and the purchase of supplies and labour the same as most other kinds of business poashtt the importance to the far mer of having a record of his busi ness transactions as well as a per manent record of other detailsof nto farm enterprise to which be can readily refer the problem of jhe fanner is to meet conditions in such way- that his farm will give him it sa net returns yegf in janoh yeroatrfor themse-trf- his investment jus labour and nu managerial ability many farmers realise that some change or adjust ment in their combination of enter prises or methods of ma might increase their farm income they may be unable however to de termine what changes to make owing to a lack of records on which to base any changes in enterprises or met hods a farm account book properly kept and analyzed is the fact finder for the farmer an account book points out the weak spots in the farm business and points out the beauty hints take care of your health and it will take care of your complexion good looks depend largely on a bal- wddlet of wrwlcsome ixerclse in moderation plays ant important part too in making a woman beautiful take a warm tub in the morning ending with a cold splatter its a positive tonic to your system for tired eyes wring out a soft pad of cotton or gauxe in cold water or witch hasel place on closed e for about ten mlnutest r no ijmlnatoc george you may bring fried eggs some boiled virginia ham a pot of coffeeand some rolls said hmwi to ttjft waiter on a diningcar yassa his companion said you bring me the same but eumihate the in a moment the waiter came back souse me boss but jest what did you all say erbout dem alga t said just eliminate the eggs yassa and he hurried away to the tiny kitchen in another moment he came back once more leaned confidently oyer the table and said we had a bad 1iuu1 accident just afo we leave de union holes through which the profits have depot dis moroin boss and de limin- leaked a farm account book may ator done got busted off right at de be procured from the kings printer handle wul you take em fried same ottawa- at a nominal price as dls hyar genman see the new economy sensation of the year with the new silent meteiviniser and scores of new features to save yon time work and money again 1 frigidaire leads the way with the greatest of all ro mone save and kitchen helper in frigidaire history see it now y ask about the convenient purchase plan h c mcclure home furnishing store phone 54 georgetown m m o the person of prince edward august us afterward duke of kent and fath er of queen victoria prince edward was a music lover and spent onefifth of his private income on a military band which enlivened the governor generals court at quebec at that time morganatic marriages were re cognized and madam julie de st laurent who was so to speak the mrs simpson of her day cut quite- a figure both at quebec and later at halifax a large proportion of the settlement of british north america in this century was german scattered in settlements from nova scotia to the niagara peninsula these were the forerunners of the four hundred thousand canadians of germanic rac- orlgtn who were listed in the cen sus of 1931 tta bray chick dee tte wa utmestawyoattepraol pine yonroi bother no call or phone george c brown r r 1 norval ont farm production in 1937 the gross value of commod ities produced on canadian farms is estimated at si 061 606000 as co pared with 1079571000 the revised estimate of the gross value of agricul tural production in 1936 this repre sents a decrease of 37873000 or less than one per cent and is accounted for largely by the decreased value of the field crops in saskatchewan due to drought decreases are also shown in the value of fruits and vegetables poultry and eggs- maple products and honey increases are recorded in farm e wool dairy products the schoolmaster was angry with the doctpxs small eon i will cer tainly have to ask your father to come and see me he remarked youd better not said the boy he charges is a visit millinery all the latest in uptodate millinery see our exceptionally fine showing hats from 100 v misses claridge main street georgetown herald block upstairs

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