the georgetown herald 1 jp1 mm ii 1 alt ul 11 111 iation qeoretown wednesday evening october 11th 1922 1 go por annum in aehnuce 2 00 to u 8 f 3 fc the georgetown uerald tvi i v wednesday evening ii halo moweh printing offici j m uoore pnblltaar and proprietor momtmir cubdlen wsuklf nw- paper auoointlon o t r timtbl uoinkjavr i isspiim pnsm ntr mail mail 1iihheiikor luhspnmr sin ul ii j noinfi wfht 4 asm njcr poaiu nepr pllshi r winner mail pasaptiker sundiw ooino north loing south toronto satmrbu ralli daifa timk table 7 hi a n i i i in g ihiua 11 10 a id b 12 n h 25 p n 7 11 imi 7 57 it n 2 12 i ii 4 co n 0 02 l n 7 0u n h 25 in 10 16 a n 8 00 an 4 df i n ii as ft n h 00 i it pin g40 uomg htuit 8 10 2 24 going went 8 65 8 10 sunday tihf tahlr going ennt rdi pm pfh pm pm 1021 1220 s1e g 10 9 17 am pm p m oihk west 10 40 60 9 8c torn mid charts bu toronto ih wrll known il mi ghoul cnnid i tor hilti urnde work its csirw or train ing an uiupinml fnlcrnon handsome dialog ie free w j elliott principal wabaixey harness maker w ih mini t limit lo kil nntm new harness suit cases club bags auto rugs etc tlllt iiiiao come thro tin fno lint w 1 1 not ilamaerf ill nl i at rciit ij i dui oil in ps hi sinis vs iwl i repairing promptly attended io w a bailey ui ro imt1 uarn ss snor mali sired faeorcetohiu bargains kitchen aprons house dresses porch dresses j i ih si 14 lor in hi- i mpem tor lull 1 l sn lw mikku i sox tor chdilrjsii underwear stamped goods etc mrs 4 walsoa mrs e wlnueld georgetown goal best d l w scranton coal in all sizes also smithing and steam coal mrs j walking norvftl station wwroe insurance broker insurance in all branches phone 65 georgetown jmbuck btttoheb always keep at fjnoloe stock of th beat pnnnut la fni and slt mteata which he mil at the lowest possible prices canada food board license no 9 21uh get the best estabushed 167a tilt farm ra ii rd little is ins reserve ic m it growing eontinually in vulu- a certain portion of y l profils should be regularjyu j to crral a fun j or 1 i developmnt of your fiord it you need a loan see ourljcal manager lbout it bank of hamilton g c mackay manager rest clocks you can go to sleep at night or take a nap dur ing the day and thoroughly relax real rest if a westclox is on the job beside you it will watch the hours count the minutes and when the times up call you qutetly positively pleas antty insurance against oversleep several sizes styles and prices at l enyingoidhams meat market main street georgetown phone no 1 fresh lake trout every friday and saturday watch our windows lor specials on saturday quick delivery guaranteed georgetown creamery cream wanted by the georgetown creamery poi join iwroinmod ition we will be otf n moiiila i wi in en in j s and snhirtlnj hikiiis till 10 u loi i ice all cuntmnnra must rail unil wi bilk tn i nelllc for last month or no djivorj will ik disc ontiuiiid georgetown creamery co m saxe manager hapnythouffm ranges make happy homed you the woman with nfomjly know whnt it menns to hnve o range that i socasy torca ilitc that is a good cooker and a dependable bolter there is no tingle fixture m your entire house that is as important as your range every woman who does her own cook ing knows what it means to have even hippy thought stoves nc ond plenty of room in the oven have mood the test or shc realbrcs what a large cooking sot ycarsin canadian homes face mcflnsnnd the benefit of nrgulst ora and it tile labor savins attachments three hundred thousand canadian women know the dependability of happy thought ranges from actual every day experience they have found them consistent and satisfactory ccoa l in fuel and easy to operate r h thompson oh happy thought pipe furnaces defy winter in any port of the home the east end meat sh c ridler butcher dealer in all kinds of fresh cured and cooked meats orders promptly delivered not understood not iiinkrhlood wo moi along ohiindi r our mitlis rov utdnrastlio hoa hdiih r0 alanr tli j turn no mitrol and wo wh lik ih life and then wo fall mlon not underhtood not undcrtitaod wo rntlior falsa lllipn hhkinh and ihik thorn t loner im tbo yean o bj the wiuer ofttp aoom to ub tniakkrsmuir aid thiin mnn rise and fall and lic and die nut undorrttood noi understood how 4jillca oltea t banfjo lb llioiiubtloita nen ten po or tbo fan mod slight dpiitio lou j earn of frtendbldp anclcjatninge ua and on our soulu tlioro rails a froizink bligbt not understood how many rlioerleoh lonely hearts am at lung por lack of sympathy ah day by uow many cheer loss lonely hearts are broakink uow inanj noble spirits pass away not unatratooa ogwl tli at man could see a hule clearer or jttdgo loss harshly jwhore ithey on n not see oood that mon would draw ja itttlo nearer one another tboy d be nearer thee and understood directory 8h1lt0n wallbridqe a oate barnaura solicitor eta toronto and goorgatown oidc kfennady block l roy data in choree ot oaonta wn tdc h o meir llarihfcr sol ciloi etc oh cc mill si tieurkclown hours 9am lo s p m open uclnlstlay nnd salunlny evejiinjj dr t n marcellus phyaiolan jnd surgaon incut offlcer of health olllr phana u r j id realdanoa main slraat oi on ho prnabyterlon church dr ih m 11 s reel 1 x 11 se o f w robs ician and surgeon georrelow 1 hone 22 surgeon gracp hospital 1 oronto dr o v wiluah8 i hyti mil and surgeon offl e nnd p evidence comer of mam si stmt i and iarlory si opposite bar ter lstnle oiikc hours- 10 am 23 and 741 p m ul hy appo nl meal ihone 262 f r watson d d qmttttawa odln hearai 9 to tlaarkday aftara 8 m d ft exoapt f l heath losddb t oantiat oltlcc in tjine block una door nortb f o nelll a catrlaxa factory houra j a tracy towuah p of tsqiiebing a m nielsen d c chiropractic office wad xrj laboratory palmar oradwtta 10 yra axparlaai office over 1osl office conauliatlon and spinal antyala free oivtck ii ims- tueadajr thursday and uiuruayii 2 lo sand 7to b p m phonk office 150w and remdency 232 benj petch llrtnaed auctlonror for llalton peol 31enwllllmii poat offlra g ron ducted katlnractorily and at oi able rnten order lart at the qforfetf wn lleralr omen will rw georgetown phone 2t6 norval flour mills j at ajli grocers kings choice for bread i national for pastry bran shorts feed flour coarse and dairy salt rolled oats wheatlete and feeds of all kinds apple barrels for sale w j campbell limited norval ontario brampton business institute fall term aug 28 itutar- pitman shorthand touch tjpewntinfi buninchh kimlish office sjatpms filinr bookkeeping antbmolir penmanship comm nil law ttl f all ullll i raadstar euly h m rankin prln phono 651 fire insurance j w kennedy scanetom arhii for noaie of ihc trongenl com paaiei urnlmg nmnnce are you protected business school training wr rirl sha taaah la tonate ciiallfhskbhmb glawtogonto fighting the sands btmqre haltis joink n lu jtzlucc hdward t ouulj h here w hid driven hllla hare swampet many farius nurnery slat inn bntabuhol and good work in now hajdng headway tbo ontario ooternnient 1b win nlilk in its flgbt againat the sand bauk of prince edward county judlu by present pro ureas in a very few years th famous movlnic hllla in tbt suuthwent corner of jht- laland count will soon be reduced to their position previous to the mid dlt ul tjjejaat century nlniply mounds of one saud covered wttl to rent krowth 9uvent ne jears ago the fiand banks area consisted of high hllla with swampy valleyb betwuen on tbt laud slik the hills wan fair krowth of timber while in the hoi iowa an excellent atand of cedar had reached maturity on the lake bide ot the bills there was some scrubby bubli and much uraaa lumbering removed the tret- protection and con tlnual cattle grail nit killed the grnaa hiving the prevailing northwest winds n chance to loosen up the soil by 1852 the whole not was id mo tion steadily covering the crown lands beneath thirty feet of sand and leaving nothing but a marsh behind nitle serious ftttemdrwa made to bait the banks of sand until private holding became menaced then local sort was put forth grasses were experimented with and holland willows were planted by lay lug branches in shallow trenches the attempts only succeed in hinder ing the sand and roads and good utlda wire burled and buildings had to bt moved out of the path of the banks on the north side west lake was shortened by seven hun dred feet while east of this with nothing to stop it the sand swept forward more than half a mile in the past seventy years on the feouth esat aid dense clumps of cedars have halted the banks though many of the trees have become buried and all of them until last year were imperilled lust station the ontario forestry branch unit on theiscene and un der the direction of a h richard ion opened hostilities against the banks profit inn by the experience of prlvati plant i- s shallow trenches sixt feet apart on the landward side of the banks were filled with wll tow branches and cuttings of poplars and willow wen planted between the solid belts while the cuttings have be tttn6plhtuhfi1 hove made an excellent start an average growth of three feet being registered while some or the roots we traced hare grown of teen feet and all were planted out last year said mr rich a dson thi pnst wlutir according to mr richardson has been the most severe from the standpoint of winds in the past decada sand driven against the willow shoots barking them on one side and in some cases severing them off eloae to the ground the wood left baa the ap pearance of having been sandpaper m in view of these handicaps the present growth is most satisfactory and the forestry officials are satis- fled that they have the banks under control some land is being purchased by the forestry branch at the toot ot the sand hills and some under them tor the purpose of establishing a distributing nursery station and alao to give the owners some eompensa tlon ror the good soil burled at this station planting material will be stored as it is intended to cover the entire banks with belts of willow and thicken up the hollows and sec tions between limb plantings with jack pine cedar and other more valuable trees one hundred and drty acres have been planted and the remainder between four and ave hundred acre will be covered in the near future while the sand banks ot prlncs edward offer an extrema example of what may be expected when umber growth is removed from light soils and the same excessltmly pastured a partial repetition ot the drirung dunes near west lake la golnf on in manjr parts of the province along the north shore of lake erie par tlcularly in norfolk county several tormer fair agricultural fields havs been already abandoned while along the ridge north of lake ontario from tork county to rice lake there is a belt of territory which is not only of little value itself but threaten surrounding fair agricultural land culturfs for silos helping our poor fodders turned inlo lnhilage lactic and i uh u rm now applied owmi toddcr llwiulren no treat ment healing tho st in make a compos urop of arden itubblah contributed by ontario 1b part m ant oi agrlcult ro turuntu attempts have men made to con trol or direct acid bacteria llacillua lac t is acid has long been known to be beneficial in silage making and its product lactic acjd is found to the extent of one per cent in well made silage experience has demon strated that the addition of bacillus jactia ftcldllu guantlulloxbo foddac as the silos were being oiled gave good results particularly so when the fodder material was past the beat stage for waking high grade silage the addition of the bacillus 1 act is soldi in quantity to tbo more or less spoiled fodder provided an active agent to check and override the other bacteria present and thereby control the fermentative process and hrlok the silage mass to a fairly uniform condition with lactic add predominant in the silage add lactic acid culture this addition ot lactic add culture to the fodder at the lime of silo fill in ir is easily accomplished by seenr- tng a small quantity of a pure cul ture for lactic acid from a creamery aa asbeginning the pure culture ob tained from the crlamery is placed in a threegallon can of clean skim milk this is placed in a warm post tlon for three das it can then be added to more skim ml ik increasing the bulk bufflclevlly to have one gal lon for each load of material that goes into the alio this skimnillk culture carrying a vast number of bacillus lactic acldl la sprinkled over the cut fodder as the silo filling proceed a hood t odder itetulrea so culture treatment if the corn 1b in rime condition for silage uiaklnt ul hit time of en slllng nothing is to he gained by adding culluri howevir its use is strongly advlaid if hit corn or other fodder is a bit on lu condition due to damage through unseasonable weather delah tic l stevenson sec ixpl of at rl culture toronto garden wast decayed vegetables dead fees weeds and the organle rubbish that collects about the plaoe during a busy summer may be dean ed up and put to work again through the agenay at a compost heap start the heap try laying down a bed of stable manure which has not been burned or heated the also of the plot wul vary with the amount of refuse to be used for ordinary usee if the bed u made feet long by feet wide and 1 feet deep it will serve the purpose over the manure spread a twofoot layer of refuse and eorar with another layer ot manure thla last layer need be oply a foot tn thickness repeat the layers until all the waste has been disposed of and then cover the whole with a layer of if it is desired to add to the heap from time to lime the top layer may be opened and the new material emp tied into the hole thus made thla is convenient for the suburban home where there is no animal to consume the kitchen waate in the spring the heap is well mixed wltb a fork and the compost is ready to be spread on the gsrden plot the heating ma nure will tff ctlvely destroy any weed seed present and will also break down the structure of most of the materials that have been thrown upon the pile the process may be continued inde finite by simply adding enough man ire to insure beating compost is esclally valuable for use in hot beds and cold frames a flock of senbby sheep will infect tl road tra la sheds yards bed grj i j jplures range and the pri u a ran j i tie watering place ii ui i fur itiporunt that the 0 r i jt p r treatment a eoon i l appears before the infer- no lecjlufe scattered sealhih the silo several mt thoda if scaling the silo after it has bt ti him have justified their use what lb wanted is a heavy blanket of material on top as near air tight sa prjbslhk a iiinnum writer says some linns mi is or liuvy green grass are run through the cutler us a finishing laer burnt prefer lo jtrk the ears from t lit last two or three loadb of corn eh i no no grain is lost and allow fit corn itself to make the air tight lajir n tided to preserve the silage below at jny rale it is a good practice to tramp tne silage around t lit tds at intervals of three or ipur daja for about two weeas this helps lo prlvent the settling away from tht wall which oflen spoiling at tne surface may be pre vented enilrily i covering tbe top ot the sliagl whin fllllnt is complet ed with a layer of tar paper cut to fit snugly around ihe walls and overlapping between the strips it this is used it is advisable to weight it with some treen material of some kind or with boards most farmers however think the use of corn itself with the ears removed and with pro per tramping is more economical than the use of paper in filling the silo the usual re commendation 1b to keep the surface hlghe at tbe sides than in tbe center and to do moat of the tramping near the wall the last two feet- had best be kept about level with the same amount of tramping in all parts of the silo ruler flees from alimony king mike fogel i got back to hi south sea lets and his dusky life partner inst ih tht lull rpn tattn u iomi 1 nuerelgn f it isl f mrea ml all il a mum within cnnoelng itirltii king mike hn just returned to hi irlinlinllm iih ninfn hr nut etcup h xlni bin unrjtinmlc commoner ulfi in sun hnndco nan alhliimj hi h lu jim liml h uf a kmmi xlliilnini the lhi idfil nnt liine i riiiiuiiioiiili me went ytnerg din nth i ji nl nil nnd he ih ire in san trundxen art vslut ion might call bam ii i to une nn riglm word king mikes khikhhlp imacks of before he was a king he was a slln- hiirn player in good otandlug in tl e san francisco union nnd nil lur- rwilil he had a wife nnd pnlrf his grocerv bills prompt like then he got the itbhj foot he went to monren niijl it e wife of his bonnm ww nothlni of 1 i in for years bnl mike tins us he mar rted her roys highness i rlnresn tests slsta native queen of llonrrn snil br- csme the most worshiped loafer on the island the queen went him to tnn franrisro to market the nnnijsl coconut crop the a rat perxon he met im the pier hit first wife hem ito his pro- tektntlonx to 1h er mnt mey thst he sb klnc he inn hniiw inlo rourt and ordered to pay fm monthly all the king told tin rniirt thai hi chan ell r of the esrtiniiner nn m but that be would i t n h uphnmlng inil fnllow the judicial dictates lie did he eoi n jol in his old or dientra plsylnc nlchtn in a cabaret oaytltne he carried out the wished of lis queen and marketed tbe coconut rut a red henled atfe appeared in ourt and tom the judge that the king had paid no allmonv a chambertarn hmh sent for him his sllphnra was gone from the of- hentra and the piano ilarer tnld the rhamherialn that king mike had taken ihe sun reaeneil in the stoke- h le if a trade f r the king of moore and hadjaavcouth sea bourd about the silo filling roth culling outfit and moisture coateot important have suflldeot honepower for gut ting how to control the mois ture content mustard ad van tajfe of dairying contributed ty ontario depatmnt ot agriculture toronto when alio oiling la to be done quickly that laone hundred or more tons of fodder cut per day be cutttr and the power must be in keeping with the work at hand an eighteen horse power euglut or motor and a fourteuu inch blower cutter will handle one 1 ui dred tons per i ay where smaller silos arc used on 3 hie f briber desires- tu or has to do tl work largely with the farm liulp- small cutters can b used light inch 1 cutters will handle thrae tons i er i hour if driven by an engine of not less than eight horsepower have sufficient horsepower lor cutting claims are often made that two r three horsepower outfits can do effective work but thhr is a mistake ir the work is to be done quickly and effectively with the best use of labor the power should be ample if it is desired to out forty tons per day the power should be not leas t eight hone sixty ions peraay the power should be twelve horse one hundred tons per day will require an eighteen horse power engine the cutter should be of the proper slae for the power used carrier cutters do not require aa much power as do the blower cutter but the advan tage of easier erection simplicity and ease ot wetting the fodder- through the use of the blower offsets the in creased power requirement cylinder and knife on fly wheel types of ma chines are equally satisfactory pro viding of course that they are equally well buul low priced poorly con structed fodder cutters are danger- oue select a cutter with a bood reputation and one that la as well built aa a good steam engine la built moisture content important it is essential that there should be sufficient moisture present in the fodder at the time it is being put into tbe silo to provide the water requirement for the ensiling process and leave the surplus necessary to have amply moist wdl made silage after the fermentative and cooling processes have taken place with suf ficient moisture present in the ensiled mass there is little danger of the lermentation temperatures running too high the greater the amount of water present the firmer the cut fod der will pack and the smaller rtho spaces for air corn in the early glased or denting stage oata peaa or vltch green enough for high grade hay making carry sufficient water in the natural jiflces to meet the re quirement for ensilage frequently it is necessary to use corn oats peaa or sunflowers that have suffered from drouth or have dried through de lays or have been permitted to remain un harvested until long past tho best condition for silage making if so the shortage of plant juices can be made up by the application of water lu quantity sufficient to thoroughly wet the rodder hovttb apply the extra molteure water is beat applied by running a stream directly into tbe fodder cut tcr while the fodder is being passed through and blown up jjoto he alio with water under pressure trtalve to control the dow and a section at garden hose the process ot wetting the cut fodder is easily accomplished corn fodder that has remained in the field until deember and become quit dry can be successfully endled if but lie lent attention is paid to wetting and packing thoroughly in the silo the wetting must be complete and all the air possible pressed out by tramp ing tbe evenly spread cut fodder a a it goe into the silo with red clover alfalfa peaa oats vetch rye jweet clover mustard grasses sunhowtr corn or artichoke stalks there la utile likelihood of overdoing the wetting if a stave silo is used slneo such a structure permits any surplus moisture to drain away with wattr tight cement concrete or tile sltos a little judgment is required in deter mining the amount of water requlrid to give complete saturation but not flooding for further information re garding alio building and ensilage apply to tbe department for a copy of bulletin 1st l stevenson sea dept ot agriculture toronto plan carry plana a battle plane which carries its own of its wings is the remarkable type ot airplane recently developed in eng land so far it la understood the testa have been successful the parent ma chines have traveled at their usual pace although the engine of he scout machine was kept running q that it wax reads to dlie off at a minute notice to protect the larger and heav ier craft an exiert pilot is carried by the bombing plane and as soqn aa hi service gne required he climbs through the top wing and lakes hla seat in the scout plane by pressing a trigger he frees the smaller ma cblne which at once glides along tbo battle plane wing and dlies off a 111 urn oh mas for the first mm sine 1s66 uh n it was carried at th head or tho sandwich com pan of inlunteers formed to oppos lh lnailon ot fenians a tatttrod old brltlsl flnp was borne at he head of tho piriiin ot canadian soldiers wh t i ord byng of vlmy vlslled uinoor r the flag wllrl whs pr miitel ro the sandwich volunleern of which the late senator c f surah was captain was corri d hi th lele lnslen oeorcf crsj when the fen lans threatened to rrutw tl i detroit river th british enihl i wan passed on to th nlntir f jfimtn gray sandwich wi o tait i me chapter of the dai k hi m of die empire kniplmtlr inuri the evenlnc t m i r ntd most of the cut s s i 1 me n young man toah in t nj m the ldy said 1 i i rrt i i t rid ulss hlgson a poor r tl 1st poor ion ri i ii i i claimed the pitil ii n limit why the onl thii k kji t r the entire evetiiitw u i rl i had to propose to 1 t ij t i