vci- av page 2 the georgetown herald wednesday evening august 24th 1938 1 oj georgetown herald surmiiumi bates l0o per year in advance united states 80e additional single copies so i both old and new addresses should be given when change of address is requested arerustda bates legal no- luoes 12c per line lor first in- terupdt 7c per line for each subsequent insertion readers bo per line for each insertion if in black face type 6c per une additional notices qualifying aa oomlng brents such concerts entertainments defy church or organisation meetings etc 8c per line mini mum charge 25c reports of meetings held gladly inserted free in memortam notices 50c and 10c per line extra fur j poems birth marriage and death notices 50c small ad vertisements one inch or- less 50c for first insertion and 25c i for each subsequent insertion j display advertising tales application although every precaution i will be taken to avoid error the herald accepts advertising in its columns on the under standing that it will not be liable for any error in any ad- verttoement published hereun- der unless a proof of such ad vertisement is requested by the advertiser and returned to the i herald business office duly sign ed by the advertiser and with j such error or corrections plain ly noted in writing thereon and in that case if any error so noted is not corrected by the j herald its liability shall not exceed such a proportion of the entire cost of such adver tisement as the space occupied by the noted error bears to the i whole spaee occupied by such advertisement j m moore publisher phone s georgetown lost kingdoms and now i too am come of those who weep through empty days and nights of bleak despair for dear lost kingdoms that they could not keep j too must stand in alien fields and stare with burning eyes upon a distant scene on haloed hills whose purple shadows lie caressingly on meadows far more green than those that claim this cold un friendly sky on wooded vales that knows no wintry grief but stand unchanging through eternal spring not theirs the loss of cherished bloom and leaf not theirs the pang of beautys per- stove today needs only tlnrovgh cl ooee a spills want do any harm the modern range has retained some of the magetism of the oldtime kitchen stove that both home folk and visitors used to flock aroona when the neighbors drop in for a chat and a cup of tea when a midnight snack is in preparation the stove is the centre of attraction in many quick onceover todays stove however heeds little of the coddling that used to be lav ished on its ancestor of former days a quick oneover rub with a soapy cloth after each meal will keep the surface in the pink of condition from its enamel or stainless steel cover right down to its streamlined legs spills wont do any harm if wiped away immediately but if left to set they may cause permanent stains once a week a more thorough cleaning is in order broiler and oven compartments should be soaped burner and grids removed and scrubbed with hot suds to rout- out stubborn particles of grease always make sure that the enameled surface is cool before washing the range if yours is an iron stove scrape it free of spiled foods and scrub it with hot soapsuds before rubbing on the polish that will make it shine like the skin of a seal a few minutes of care each day is all that it needs to keep it the pride of the kitchen and a credit to your housekeeping taking advantage of a series of across canada tours which haw been so popular with old country people this summer a party of twelve persons recently disembarked from cunardwhtte star liners at quebec to commence a pleasure trip over can adian national railways through centres as far as the pacific coast and return via niagara falls and new york these escorted tours are designed primarily to afford the maximum va riety of scenery sightseeing amuse ments and comfortable travel within a reasonable limit and expense and under ideal conditions the inland itinerary has been carefully planned to cover the most interesting cities in eastern canada and the scienlc won derlands of western canada the rockies and the pacific coast recognizing that canada is a country where the british tradition went forth with the pioneers these across canada tours are being rec ognized by old country people as leading to one of the greatest play grounds of the mptre gardening notes plant them now august embraces many garden op erations which usually are associated with the fall this is particularly true of the planting of certain bulbs madonna lilies usually do the best if planted in august the reason for this is easily explained by the fact that it is the nature of the bulbs to develop some broad foliage before the arrival of winter orenual popples august does not seem to be a favor able month for planting perennials yet it is at this time that the oriental poppy papaver orientate is most successfully planted unlike most per ennials the plants die down gradu ally after their flowering in may and june until by august they have be come entirely dormant during this dormant period transplanting of the long taprooted plants is accomplished with the greatest success in the early fall the plants resume both top and root growth and recently moved plants establish themselves for the winter to grow really que oriental poppies the soil should be prepared is inches deep a good loam enriched with wellrotted manure or compost is ideal fresh manure should never be used as there is danger of its rotting the fleshy roots if well rotted manure or compost cannot be obtained dried sheep manure and some commercial form of humus may be substituted these should be thoroughly mixed with the soil before planting discourage early bloom some chrysanthemums and dahlias of the large flowered exhibition type may be showing buds now but is best to discourage early blooming both of these fine flowers are late summer and autumn subjects and require cool er weather and particularly longer and cooler nights to develop to their best early blooming not only exhausts the plants prematurely but the flowers that are produced are usually poorly formed and not so good in color as those that develop later on insects which attack and deform the blossoms are aio more prevalent now than later therefore another pinching back of the plants even if this has already been done once or twice is in order after vacation i wish i were a little rock a settln on a hill adoln nothln all day long but just asettin still i wouldnt eat r wouldnt drink i wouldnt even wash id set and set a thousand years and rest myself by gosh jutxf in c while canadian apples are much appreciated in hong kong and dis trict patkularly by europeans nevertheless the volume of business has never been large this is owing to the fact that united states pples which do 90 per cent of the trade have an advantage in price invar iably canadian quotations- hare been 10 to 15 cents per case dearer than the united states supplies war has also- interfered with business especi ally in north china and manchukuo a lawsuit that failed thou shalt not love thy neighbor as thyself luke 1027 a man bought a farm soon after he met his nearest neighbor have you bought this place asked the neighbor yes well youve bougrft a lawsuit how is that well sir i claim your fence down there is ten feet on nxf side of the line and i am going to take the mat- ter to court and prove it but ten newcomer said oh no dont do that if the fence is on your side of the line we will just take it up and move it do you mean that of oourse i do was the answer then said the man that fence stays just wherelt is radwraajhat jtsereshstl ting ovwniw crevices befr bar aome aowl small la coat both in aoarfltat enjoy it attar nay natal mtukmtdot cu kkkkkkkkkkk jones how are you getting along in your new 8room house smith oh not so badly we furnished one of the bedrooms by col lecting soap wrappers jones didnt you furnish the oth er seven rooms smith we cant they are full of soap j kelvin a tor the pioneer electric refrigerator come in today and see why the worlds oldest maker of domestic refrigerators offers you the best value experience puts kelvinator years ahead in design hugh lindsay phone it georgetown cn xl time table standard lime m i 1001 i passenger and mail 840 i passengers for toronto 940 i passengers sundays only oil i mafwnt passenger and mail 834 i passenger 3jjs i passenger and mail sjta l passenger sunday 1119 gobig north mall and passenger 849 i going booth mall and passenger gray coach lines summer time table effective saturday jane s5ta leave georgetown to toronto ae08 am 858 am 1143 am 318 pm 4j0 pjil 615 pm s10 pm a except sundays going west c x935 am 1205 pm cl50 pm b4q5 pm 600 pjn x70 pm 1035 pm c connections for owen sound x through to london b dally expect sun and hoi standard time tickets and information at w tt long 01 directory leboy dale kx m sybil bennett ba barristers and solicitors georgetown ontario office gregory theatre bid mui st within us all the listening heart might hear a lone childs grief for ki lost and dear constance davies woodrow the old timer on fishing what do i like til tell you lad of the finest sport that i know standing kneedeep in a rippling stream where the vagrant breezes blow with a rod and une the world is where the singing water flow when do i fish it1 tell you lad a sunny day is fine droning bees in the heavy alr make for a running line and the rush of the reel is all i feel when a black bass takes the line days you ask only on sunny shucks no fve had em bite when the wind was blowing a stiff norwest and the rapids were running white for any old day is a fishermans way when the big black bass will bite and it isnt the fish you get my lad nor the big one that got away but the joy and peace of wind and t mm mzmlmmsmmm printing servige what you want 1 when you want it that make a fishermans day for the reel and the rod are gifts 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