Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 9, 1922, p. 4

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y railway new careen or irithi green lale the irish independent bad the following item a few days ro v sir herbert samuel holt of montreal whose eldest son capt h p holt mc u to marry aileen elisabeth elder daughter of mr and mr g l cairn of montreal la a man of considerable standing is canadian comme re la 1 circle ho he is an irishman being born in the co kltdare in 18e the of two bad insect pests flay havoc with some field and qarden crops tho whit orit of tbe jmi wlrewonn larva of thb osobiirtown eturalo auauht on i 1982 l the jooh ow to deal with them call vending a real tjkrleultura toi much injury is don to certain field and garden crops by the two insects named above hlnu jhelr control are givtjn helotr the vuhfl t whits grub yprfclng and teed- j m gilmour chief clerk ip tfc cjjt general offices at ithbrjdwe has been transferred to tha lasae position in the auperwundentv of- fice at medicine- bfclj fhfjjato lay ehief clerk at srnonlnn wlll sweeed mr gumonr at utabiun the former ia being iwfclafisi in t h an n k 0ps jha office aujpjst v mv vflawtsen with snc d mae- tosikvilnca thai date hejaae rafiwaitrsei keen- wteresvlntthe msmttesof the xp a social sad fno asanjtn canada baa tnerssm- alllnf qeoh haasvet pahflc railway -ca- and a wit sir tbaav jfthltejonee called um a fiaat aa- bonalaiaet mr ham added that ha waa rial mhat-sfc- thomas had- fortuaatojy not forgotten the et xvamka ipist the hoeolt noa for ap for apm taiedhl reputation atory probably ww a when he lost coal ij hu isst thotigatwas ii queen elizabeths court had to consider vanity oitfiat clever moiarch piquatifdetalla of lire at the court of qoeen elisabeth are given in miss violet a wilsons recent book quean elisabeths maids of honor it would appear that attendance on tlio queen id thoae tudor times waa- not exempt from rluk references to her majestys age or to marriage apt t h unpleasant results florence birthplace of artists lnboeatbthe aoll on gras roots field crops engaidencropsdestroyi many tbousandaot dojlara worth ol efftjrt baeij year much of the destruc- uon in the corn and strawberry tads can be charged- to thla insect ipaaturo fleldsi bay meadows i and grain balds are freauentjy much re duced vain through therdntaof the plants beng nibbled faff by ihit peat thepsssntotthe white grubda the june beetle usually very common atttushtnl8t junownd july thvfemeie beeue usually lays her eggs in grass land meadows lawns roadaidea fence- rows uubu paettirea and such tike places the grub hatch in twelve r iourteen daya after the egga are laid the reojuiro two yeara to develop living and feeding on grass and ounwilimt root until ready to pupaf tub to y takea place between vie autumn of tfaa aoeond lax aai the following aprlns since thfse gruba live and xesd beneath wt s9ii for full two years u ja b osalble to reach them with poiastf or apraya culuvauon uj thanujal t if her beer waa not satisfactory flow into violent tantrums and it was nn n t dut o h fo i keep ber in good humor by-joalnr- monoy to ber at cards and by mak ing her the moat expensive present but tbe gift which most entranced elisabeth was given by mrs montagu the queens silk woman- it took zh novel form of a pair ofallk stocks logs such luxuries we are toldt had never beetf eeen in the privy chamber betoreand the ladles listened ekgojly when the queen questioned mrs man- tn iwipwi thnnf mrs moatsgu modestly replied that be had made would at- once aot aome more in hand dd an qnoth the queen for in deed i ium ztiu atocklngb ao well becausettey are pleasant nnej and dejfrsate that henceforth i will wear jlio more cloth atocklnga at tbe age of 40 or so she tell in love with an ugly pockmarted boy the duke of anjou brother or the kin ot fr w cameto court her when one jotiirstubthfir published a book in which he aet forth all the 111b consequent on the nuptials between the crowned nymph of england and anlmp of the bouae of france klunbetn or dered tbe book to be suppressed and se jtamtt j to akkbslftmf and wo wwo i j- wh it was all trabowtthe iandlyfemtnma mnw 1ji tkflflhs mmu r rakklydiswotired that bfflxjr arionanha had ratoned k at bedside and than i lwrmryttunt y opsrai tteantmnlint s4 uwmt rpcsded wn wsr afxau of ts fl nnflf us oaoauy heavily infested atnd the crop following the nrat pionguoc snsera heavily a abort jnlaubnjrltlldeep autumn- plough- las whenever possible and not more than- ode year out of three in grass will keep the numbers down bujh- siaotly jnjermtt brobeble crop prodtiettov- o3w2mi shows yi what it tai commevdav icam ixpjc tauurnphs have the posfaaftslegnph i twtonndland and at now ilhnstnetrovst the h whatevse the fadfk woold be til masmaea tvan by grant smo yrealdsht if the company tmi- ux hall la on hit tostlv he h moat- frsmaiof mind rewsrdhls the l ihthreswinarn pro vibotitwat ifahoos ariatof on tada rjte th ea 5amfl tsdasev to dlnaerty cjul oftleja vwtoirsenftr mr maaj vjjrsiamtad with rwt- v bossphtey f ttfsaeeb has faued to pro- land what plasu have re and atunted rthe aou and look for von planted some weeks ago u ydtrnnd that the aeed grain hna tteen pnetratedor partly devour ed yon wiir know that wire worms have been at work you may even find hard smooth shining slender cylindrical eutlegged larva at work boring and eating the seed the iwbrma vary in color from-red- to yellowish brown the wtre worm la the larva of a class of beettea commonly known as click beetlea blateridae theao bee- tlea frequent and breed in grass land pleldsthat have been down ln uay or pasture for a number of years are kenerfttly heavily infested and theont crbpaown after breaking the aod usually suffers considerably til- inge is the beat- agent to destroy the young beetlea a short crop rotation that does not include hay or pasture hi ore fredirenw tbiurnney ear vr tour la generally effective in controlling this peat the ploughing should be done early in the autumn and the land worked as much as poaaiblej be fore the hard freatlng weather atopa ullste opeau0ns the stirring of the aourwlll breakup many pupal ies and thereby expose the young deteloplng teueaio the cold and or detjwteibeeuj ffit 5ovpn vfliitod lands during the fouowng seaaqnl- 8tuwii see dap aaylculture toronto jcli ml nsmeej 19 consasex- n j f a beanens inatitntsjst i flajaalii ufcaflwr- flnswpttkt goernmsnt w eentry at toysj bsnkrl j teoas presided nnrr ahd a latnr 1 fmm csunsn4st elttet csusidtiii- panjflc stasash iasj that he was anawfteev qtutm atjboawarfb oa ahalf mr t w beatty prealdenfof om cjjl to aay that tiw latter eohf wu the mttrac provided tfcajt e jamalewof the aswost re- wired far the purpose libbtaised iesa ether aevttes tha plana csq fbrsn expenditure- it was added to secept dim of- mr whh mtltmu aid twumloary flatnnlnr took piste is to- ways nd baasntofilaean the pausnee rajfrltjtwrirotiera it la well known to dairymen that oalveajr under als months old make little or- no gsw ha pasture alone however good the pastime may be their feeding is a real problem for tw reason dairymen try to have tbe lenivaa come in the fal so they wll 1 p be raay for pasture in the spring bprtnrealvei or calves born in late erlnur abojuld he kept in the barn tuiesummyrttthey vre to i mjjteroptestftijfeituib well to have a small pasture pryard in con- nejuonawjmeb tueyarun a few hpdrdny in hot weather tbe nlnt lathe7hettr umjt rtheju to beottofdpprs i r fored whoe 0 oatand corn haft and half and elov- t suttfa homa qunjeal wll greauy j3u cmrsare j caused in attmnterunclespalhi tin pada wajbaftyrjsqsyil l out ihtte j have their riht hands atrueh oft in the marketplace at- westminster she drew back however from tbe marriage if she had ever really pur posed it and begged anjou that he would think of her as a slater ellae- betb could not bear to see ber little frog cry and drying ma eyes with her own handkerchief endeavored to console him with words even more tender than the occasion demanded romantic accounts ot thequeeni lovers and of her frequent journy- lngs are given they pteknieked on the way and the tblraty malde of honor appreciated their draughts of coo nut-brown- beer however much individual tastes differed as to the merits of the varleues known as huffcap sngels food or dragons milk ellxabeth herself we are told when thirsty desired a full tankard it may also be added that she liked it strong thus the earl of leicester writes from hatfield to lord bur- lelgh tharela not onedrop of good beer for ber here we were fain to send to london nod ko nil worth and divers other places where ale was her own beer was so strong as there- was no man able to drink it she also deli girted in strong sports her hosts treated her to bear and dog combats it was a sport very pleasant to see noted tha court chronicler the roaring the tossing the clawing the blung and tbe tum- bllng all mu delighted in by her gracloub majesty the account of the presentation of gifts to4benueen on new year day is full ofqualntneaa blr prancir tnolys gave 10 in money and bis lie one of the queens ladles a fair lrpet of needlework the ends fring- qd with gold and silver court phy sicians brought pots of preserved ginger and orange flowers while the servant of the pantry made his gift dftt lordly quince pie j elisabeth once asked a french nobleman what he thought of her la h was acou grave an atat but alio well vera- gore on the farmer eannoi continue toaell tor leal thafl tne coat of j mars than be could tm bf thereducad it h aailtha farmer diir naudnal progreaa and ije bound np wfth the anfproaperttyof oortarm- sta any pouey which criieifles the faxntwrul tsf h frnlt and wul diy d wotftslhb of nauonal sw jim il v- 11 v l ed in the subtle art of flattery therefore he refused to make any comment on the queens maids of honor he protested that he was un able to judge stars in the presence of the sun this answer pleased the queen and at the same time aptly denned tbe position of her ladies for it was their duty to aet off the glory of their mistress one of the great finds of the book is its account of what must be the first game of lawn- tennis ever played on one of tho lawns at eivetham hants ten of the karl of ilert fords aervanti in a square green court before her majestya window did hansvup lines squaring out the form of a tennla court and making a cross line m the mfddte in this square they played five to ave with band ball to- the ao great liking of her highness that she graciously deigned to behold their pastime more than an hour and a half it waa not all junketing with elisabeth she had her hours of ter rible danger as in the spanish ar mada year and in a plot near the end ol her life she ahowedlron courage h4 tthli ieu we read she always keeps a sword by her table and with it waa apt to throat in tbe arras in great- race as age came on ber eusabeth or dered all mirrors away from her pal aces only after twenty years had she tbe courage to look on tbe verge of death she sent for a mirror and saw not the beautiful reflection ot her memory but a lean niggard wrinkled old woman aaahebuebed the depths of sellhumillatlon vanity took wing and she fell into bitter railing at flatterers who had declar ed ber charms in no wise abatedl jtrreat dry on the con- tt baa remained a somewhat acta town but tramoars now ih through ita streets and afv ft anhwaon without spofflmr in iwt toe of tfim sndent babd invaded i dostry has net set b as is tha esse in tha f italy sitawwrh the 1 art works ia attu aa la wr whqe the art of m t in tha tube of the mnsotfaaw sdvaxjkfm poaawaa tewt besnty of 1 aatd a ohstfws whfch la m the rooms of the tury tho apertasents o ifp cp and tho abode of a j onar luaainaa each as taa sanirlsrsr jhg 1 florence italy ahowirio the bridges over the river arno x2 a water foantain in front of the opera house without swwrin an j uyond taw outsorts of t where the snrtoundinas laeape aaafly at flesote rums of the then wastffltotealaanea hi a joy ot aaoa forgotten then cnmblng optebeqcsana we canjsnjoy father on 1 tsars cotta fac tory and dcejs iwberethe wellknown qlnori cadns la ssaos nor should ttethnasttv ele of the aoolptora art ol tho wa mino h vlneiatutm or vi ittc hnfldtags of 1 the fonrbaenth centuries as k prison and placo of execution n the twrteenth century the ho usee hat belonged to the ajlghieri have been exhumed patient research work spraadlnt over periods of ysara has rediscovered the founda tions the main walls and some stonj coatsefanns belonging to the aiik- hleri and other nohlo families of florentine merchant princes among others the adimari and doneti the booses which existed when the gnat at was bomhave been 1 ought to- ja again in all the splendour of their architecture snd decoration everythjag been rebuflt en antique llbjas the fawsiattoisi hnre been tearhed cf that were no more so that bo accurately restored aretorlan palsos a frlswltere tower 1 snd have been urtoundrri by a majr- ircient railing of beatsn iron tht red robe of tte first great italian f dtuen oan almost be heard rustling within those rooms as onr omdi through its stainedguar wmiluws the medici palace th tidftire medldatrtbthhgtit frthetr power bears witness to then blood stained oppression and stolen plund er which the poetic gift and gentle nature of one of their race laurence the magnificent have not been tuf- orient to obliterate and the pazxl palace the srronarhoid of the implacable wemies or the me dici an imposing square ma stands ss a warning again tfce and tyranny canada pfef izs a ores art pa whnte on uctort an actor my boy is a person who can walk o tho side of a stage peer into the wings at a grosp of other actors wait ing for taolrcuea a numberof bored stlgebnndf sndja lot or theatrical dda and en us and exclaim what a lovely view there is from una wo- djprf aleat zuilway btrntuo twenty years ago lonttonera proud otthe slse pf the city and tu dimensions of its traffic uaed- to polnvlo the fact that cldpham-junc- uonnwas the busiest railway station b an average a tra nnlnfitevpaaaed through it now hat racorfl- is doubled at the tjnder- greund station at earls court where iis trains an hour pasa through suuonaln oasvtliere are often four and ob n average throe trains a mttttle twenty years ago again thens wereno motor omnibuses and thit horse omnlbus werejiut k frac- i of their nunobjer dnrlpg the builertj pass chi jharlng cross pasth bank 6i pass oxford clr- nua and 61s pass piccadilly circus qmnlbuaes and underground trains carry 4qqvm0 passengers a day the population has increased less than 14 per eeul since the beginning of the century but tor every jo urn e in bus tram train or cab we made then we make between so and 44 today mctat minster four alse drives through the third member whether it la a fori or a six every hcjufhlinbuick meaaijxea up to the same rigid mcxaiihlin-buick- stand- arda of design and constaiction what ever is mclugmmnirjc is mc- iughbribulck throttghout the mclaughlinbiji poiw ha the mclughlinbuick six drives through the torque tube third member on- the axle mclauehlinbtvch springs only aupporthey-and-ehisureabyrid- ing a hclaugfiinuick rear spring accidently broken cannot misalign the axle and tie you up on the road this design is generally found only on highpriced cars cooks oarage mill slreet georgetown i an alpine guide of tbe camwah rooks lf mountain aumbina isdana aroaa then lyinit in bed is far more since in bad than- on the moua tains that la tbe answer of eooolf aaminer the famoua swiss fulde of dl wslas british co lombla in monti real recently whm staked if asoontsln umh bktaaangtfe rhsranort budolf aammer la well known tor mountain dlmb- ets and toorists v lsks louise sr nsa 1al fiaska of the ddee and ia- jltsatad tnariy novices tn the sport j in nut summer months when most catmblnc is done rudolf with foa- jthstgiiaa-piida-niab-hisjiea4- foarters at lake looiae radotf has been m swltserland hwathe beauuuseftltewteter dlssy- waa he went over to see the old folks in bodolf- jnterlsken where he was bom and also to indulge in the swiss winter aports he expects a record climb season in the canadian boekles hi 192s aild he has been keeolnat himself fit to meet it he wul be ha fro sw f itefasohv noolbl though he loves bis native -swits- arlsnd r lolf would rstner live in he has been hen since 10ob asked how he learned to climb bndeu said be learned in the mopntsins rwben hwa when a young man he go faic aiplpma he then exl mtheihane nimedal wore- on the inside of his cu has to qualify h swltserland beflfre fulde rudolf says he told of different climbing- parties he accompanied the longest climbing trip- bo bad was around lake louwrattd beand mb party were out thtrtyrsfai days on this trip there were thirteen peo ple and twentysix horses wore em ployed to carry the food indian tents in whlchrlbe party slept and fiw jsey hodp ant on continental trams about a arils wee of golden ba there they bring un their families and tha yoensasbstg are taught to ettmb from tjmtr u sm7 80 canada la assured of a srdy race of asorataraaeia j i smp enameled ware has the smooth siirfaee and polish of fine crockery without the break age and it is so very easy to clean just like china and therefore makes light work of pot washing whenever yon are buying kitchen utensils be sure they carry the sjmp trademark diamond ware lsa threfrebated caamded sted sky faloe and white w w a wklte-ttiifaar- prarl wan la a twocoated enameled steel pearl erey odlslde mild inside tou cant go wrong- if yon boy eltner 4sk for peawftce or diamond ware sheet mttfpnomtcn co moktmal torr eomqnton vahcc ml i v rieypl tiieelnergeney helper ong distance crackiygoea the machine part right in the middle of harvest when every hour counts help ihouta the farmer over the telephone as he calls np tfce manufacturers service station and orders a new pah sure toiil get it this afternoon- fey rural matt the manufacturer replies san you tieatlit for service use long distance the most direct line between de mand and kupply study how to apply it to youxt- business asdsave the most expensive thing in the worldtimd stmrybm tmu j a lig imsta- station

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