Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 19, 1930, p. 4

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t v j u-i- 2 w p4 the georgeowirwottld wednesday evening february- 1 9th i930n lovers of fine tea prefer salada quality to premiums oaliaiia fresh from the gardens oabcpiab -as- a av axseflj georgetown elevator i market flour and feeding stuffs chick feed and laying mash lowest prices delivery made tuesday and friday of each week alex l noble phone 145 hon john s martin minister of agriculture will accompany rremier ferguson to london englandu next summer to open the new ontario government building there forsters grocery a full line of fresh groceries always in stock bananas and oranges at the right priees leecream in bulk cones or bricks forsters terms cash sl georgetown z2 wo phone 29 obbobi hydro electric system orders taken for ranges and appliances of alj kinds office town hall i s thi hi life t f in vain with faith that never secim to die to try and fall and try again to fail again and still to try to know in all the wearing strife the highest things that wt intend we shall not know so thferislllfe to light and fall without an end io fail but know the happiness of parting out each day anew to fail in failure and success knowing then s nothing left to do for hi who nears it ketty goil who quits the battle satisfied l4ii s dowii his arms and numbs his soul with thr calamity of pride lor lit who walks to victory will meet deft at the whole long way and he who would successful be will fail in something everyday he fails who wins to scale the height a utht jartjiern but more he fails who finds his last delight in some success and strives no more at fs water for cows cows producing large anjounts well bjj feed it makes up seven pints ot ovary gallon of milk produc ed jindpls necessary for all life pro cesses it is said that of every 100 pounds of milk produced there is con tatned on an average 87 pounds of water th cow requires 500 pounds or watermncluding that in the feed fpr every 100 pounds of milk produc ed oood cows should be nupptted 12 gallons or- more of water per day and should have access to it at least twice day this supply need not be war mer than 45 degrees if available at all times but if only supplied twice a day it shquld be warmed to 65 de- ki ees or above an abundant supply pi water will prevent digestive troubles and assist in the production of the maximum quantity of milk and a since this 3ike tmfc no more than thtsr thai toay fight cornrrflmiohed to ao cixdlesglask with gll my patience all my might ana kjfow the glory and the pain of hopeless hopes that nevr die and try and fail and try again to fail again and still to try wilfred- ttexe in toronto star y news and information for the busy farmer muk market improved market milk has been greatly im proved in quality hi recent years heufrn departments in many cities have been applying scientific tests in order to protect the consumer from contaminated of adulterated milk imiik dealers themselves are also mak- y ing use of these tests to protect the eo a the careful- producfpaike by systematic testing and grading of incoming rafc xnllk about 50 000 tons of hay have been recently exported from eastern on tario and quebec to great britain the 1929 exports of hay from can ada are greatly in excess of those in the previous year ontario potatoes appreciated good success is being attained by the central ontario potato growers association this organization is mar keting potatoes under a brand name and graded to a standard above can ada no l to january 10 thirty car loads were sold in new slacks bearing the brand name some of the largest retail firms in ontario are now handling this stock the price compares favorably with uat received for potatoes imported from eastern provinces co- operative marketing cooperatives grow not simply by an increase in membership but more surely by an increase in the loyalty of the members not necessarily ac cording to the number of cars or tons or dollars handled but according to the extent the business aids in improv ing the conditions of each member not by an increase in quantity but constantly by an increase in the quali ty of the marketable product of the individual not by spurts of evangel ism which brings groups of uncertain minds into the field at one time but by constant missionary work which brings into membership one by one these sober- trtinklag yet perhaps con servative and individualistic producers who once convinced of the value of cooperation remain loyal to the end the name is sufficient our salesmen carry butternut varieties daily a change to suit the palate manfd by dominion bakeries ltd guelph sold by use tested seed that price should be the last conj- sideration in the buying of seed is the advice of a wellknown seed specialist quality as indicated by purity ger mination and trueness to name js the important thing experience has re peatedly demonstrated that it is far cheaper in the end to buy the best seeds obtainable than to take as a gift lowquality weedinfested seed cana dian seed authorities advocate the fame policy in view of the results of seed surveys which indicate clearly that the average farm seed used is badly infested with weeds it is con stantly urged by men wellinformed concerning seed conditions that seed purchased should be confined only to the tested varieties seed may be test ed at the nearest government labora tory markdark phone 229w grocer georgetown boarbnbhb v and grading of incoming raw supplies the dealer is now able to eliminate milk unsuitable for bottling and thus tlo improve the quality a dominion department of agriculture bulletin no 123 his been issued treating the subject irom the stand point of food value cleanliness keep ing quality healthfulness juad flavor it explains the importance of these factors and tolls bow the tests are made from knowledge of the quality of milk obtained from these dealers are able to grade milk and to pay for it according to its value local conditions such as present quality of milk supply relative shortage and surplus at different seasons as well as competition at other outlets for milk must be taken into consideration in any system of grading canadian medical assoc it pays to groom live stock every day your cows can be made more productive by brushing them thor oughly and taking care that they are free from dirt and filth one prom inent dairyman claims that by keep- lng his cattle clean his revenue has lncerased by onethird we have exclusive novelties in hats including angora see tbenu the prices are right misses claridge herald block georgetown milktesting pjs there is bound common sense in the suggestion of a fanner keeping five good cows in place of fifteen just cows the case is cited of a fanner who tired of the work entailed by keeping fifteen cows and who re hlc h fly y bit ben de luxe alarm clocks at 450 combatting fires a western ontario farmer in com menting on the number of bam fires caused by lanterns upsetting or ex ploding suggests a remedy which sounds practicable the base of the lantern is stuffed with cotton batting tely filled a small hol low is then made with the finger to allow the wick to lie in it the lan tern is then filled with oil and toe surplus fluid drained off the wick will take the oil- from th batting as needed and this undoubtedly precludes any possibili ty nfthe troublesome fluid spilling appenticiti in children it is generally known that appendi citis is a comparatively common dis ease it is not so generally known however that appendicitis is respon sible for between 1300 and 1400 deaths each year in canada particularly is it not known that it is a condition occurring among children during one year of the 1321 deaths due to this cause 470 were those of children un der fifteen years of age we have secured recently from the hospital for sick children toronto some information regarding appendld tls containing statements which are of great public importance the ex perience of this institution shows that appendicitis is a common ailment of children at all ages when the con dltlon is recognized early and is pro perly treated the results are most satisfactory if however there is de lay in securing proper treatment and the condition is allowed to progress until the appendix ruptures the not infrequent result is the death of the child despite all efforts tosave him the condition calls for a repetition of whiat we have so often stated early proper treatment is necessary if the patient is to be given a fair chance for recovery through the benefit of medi cal science the physician cannot help those who do not come for his advice the cause of delay in secur ing treatment generally rests with the parents who are unaware of the dan gers that may accompany severe ab dominal pain the pain in the stom ach is thought but little of and the child is frequently given a dose of castor oil or some other purgative which sets thtemigestive tract in mo tion just at the time wfoen na wishes it to be at rest when appendicitis occurs there ts pain older children say it is cramp- like and usually point it out as being in the region of the umbilicus younger children just point to the abdomen when asked where the pain is and cry as if in pain usually there is nausea and vomiting there is only one sensible thing to be done for the child with abdominal pain and that is to call the doctor and refrain from giving any household remedies this may seem a needless amount of fuss and bother and we are not suggesting that every stomachache is appendici tis but we do say that unless abdom inal pain is always regarded seriously cause of appendicitis will be neglect ed and children will continue to be sacrificed to procrastination questions concerning health ad dressed to the canadian medical as sociation 184 college street toronto will be answered personally by letter is wr ft i fj carrolls whuucquautt is as fcloh as mucks ari ww rowaa sweet chow pickles 204 jar rnyularty 37c per jar t amacapjuav president san lifeaf canada 4 auc hon sale fafim stock implementstlay and gkain the undersigned have received in structions from the adminlstratrljrof the john lyons estate to sell by public auction at lot 26 fifth line west dhinguacousy on tuesday february 25th 1930 at 1 pjn sharp the following hob3es black clyde marfe aged 5 years in foal black team clyde mares aged 10 years bay clyde mare aged 8 years black percheron gelding ris ing 3 years black geldingby dan dacksatqrising 2 years gray ally by quartz rock rising 1 year bay filly clyde rising 1 year driving horse aged brood mare aged cattle jersey cow fresh 2 grade jersey cows fresh r holsteln cow fresh brlndle cow fresh 6 shorthorn cows due about date of sale 4 short- bom cows milking well shorthorn bull aged 2 years 8 shorthorn steers rising 2 years 8 shorthorn heifers rising 2 years 13 shorthorn calves 6 shorthorn cows due march and april harness set new breeching har ness set single harness new 3 seta double farm hnrrass set used single harness grain etc 400 bus oats 80 bus barley quantity of hay implements m h binder 7 ft deerlng mower new deerlng hay loader new deerlng hay rake 10 ft mh com binder land roller stiff toothed cultivator spring toothed cul tivator 17 ft seed drill corn culti vator 2 farm wagons 2 hay racks democrat wagon milk wagon single buggy single cutter long sleigh heavy sloop sleigh sulky oliver plow 2 single wilkinson plows double furrow walk ing plow 2 sets iron harrows grind stone chatham fanning mill dodge touring car set weigh scales beatty litter carrier wheel barrow hay fork economy- king cream separator 800 lbs capacity forks shovels neck yokes whippletrees and many other articles too numerous lo mention poultry 75 leghorn hens swine yorkshire brood sow 2 fat h terms hay grain calves hogs poultry and all purchases of 2500 and under will be cash on all pur- isesipyer 25 00 seven months credit on approved joint notes 5 per an num discount for cash everthlng will be sold without re serve to close up the estate w j mckdjney prank fetch 2t auctioneers special avlmer brand tomatoes surprise laundry soap lobars indiv tin no 2 tins special rialto brand ughr tttingy j sajword te wartto w r plnmbing tinsm i thing estimates cheerfully uvea phone 84 r 12 georgetown rr no 2 the surprising thing vas that the returns from the five were greater than they had been from the fifteen this should prove conclusively the jyajtue in the use of weeding out the nonpaying members of the herd by mllktestlng the local department of agriculture stands ready at all times to advise the farmer in these matters abwibtson nt lo htel mcgjbbon gmhfotawii new nurtwwuslt roles the new hoggrading laws which came into effect last september have resulted in spmo confusion among the less well informed breeders and ship pers the new qualifications are as follows hogs shall be divided into two classes the bacon hogs and the nonbacon hogs the bacon class la divided into two nasies the selects and bacon the standard for the select grade is the same except that the minimum weight is now set at 190 lbs weighed off car the second grade of bacon hogs or bacons must weigh from 170 a 220 pounds off car the first grade of the nonbacon class is known as butchers and its weight range runs from iso to 230 pounds weighed off car ati hogs ot smooth fleshing and finish not conforming to bacon standard are included in this class the old shop grade has been entirely removed and hogs under 150 lbs arc known as and requirements from the feeder grade protecting cattle the stockman must be perpetually on the lookout to prevent his choice or even scrub cattle from attacks by vermin particularly lice and ringworm the former are most persistent and cause much annoyance cement and nelebore six parts to one have been used but it has been found that this dries the hair lin oil may be ii b mackenzie general manager bank- of montreal fair knoagh sir said the maid quite haughti ly either take your arm from around my waist or keep it still rtn no ukelele wood rails 3 00 lnglo cord delivered muerrwtoa 3otv hardwood 14 00 sin gle cord j h- smith phone 84x13 georgetown tt notice to creditors prompt action a toronto client writes your statement with cheque for s24094 to hand for which accept thanks you certainly lost no time with this collection just another of the hundreds of complimentary notes we re ceive kelly aiken insurance life fire wind storm accident and sickness bonds and mortgages wmmirr awrt nvr speelamtmtas en automobile insurance to the fanner j f kersey phone 2m or 332 georgetown ontario rubbed into the parts attacked by lice or lahadllla powder or some insect powder may be dusted into the nan- one application may kill ahd clean up the pests but a new batch will thatch out and in tendays another application will be necessary r in the matter of the estate of robert stone notice is hereby given pursuant to statute in that rjchalf that all credl tors having claims against the estate of robeft stone late of the township of esqueslng in the county of haltoru llghtslor feeders staxmar deceased who died on the s0u for jdllcrs arc hlled q december 1829 are required to send by post prepaid or deliver to the undersigned solicitors for the ad ministratrix of the estate of the said deceased a full statement of their claims verified by statutory declaration on or before the 22nd day of february 193 after which date the said ad ministratrix will proceed i to distribute the said estate among those entitled thereto according toiaw and will not be liable for any claims of which no j b hy receive a tuneof tile distribution dated at milton this 30th day of january 1930 hg ft elliott milton oht solicitors 3t for the administratrix aaaaaaa ii llllllllibiajihi j no shovelling reqrttkkd standard anthracite scranton coal in all sizes automatically screened arid loaded coal vood fi lump far domestic and ttnreshlng purposes smlth- lng and cannel coat in fact rearry everything to be found in any uptodate coal and wood yard john mcdonald phone 12 georgetown spedatjschwepp sweetened cocoanut 2ibsz sperial p brand tiny sardines 2 tins 35 special harry hkba custard tib tin 22 spec choi hallowi golden x dates z pounds i9 rowntreet fingljah quality cocoa yt4b tin- 24c lyles golden syrup 2lb tin 25c choicest smyrna figs 2 lbs 23c choice australian apricots lb 29c 33c targe mrs lemons per dozen 25c aylmer golden bantam corn on cob no 3 tin 25c richmondchase salad asparagus ub tin 25c acadia boneless codipsh 14b pkvl7c maconochies herring in tomato sauce 1lb tin 20c for whole wheat porridge wheatena pkg 29c beauty specialists prescri palmouye pcrqfat 8c eddys seaqui matches pocket size dozen boxes 19c babbitts cleanser 3 tins 25c genuine french castile 7 cakes 25c princess soap flakes jsl 0c nestw8 condensed milk babys favorite carrolls own butter fresh from ontario creameries pasteurized c an 35 a b 83 sun life assurance company of canada a tower of strength 1929 iew assurances paid for an increase of 213207000 assurances in force net an inmaseof 504322000 total income net an increase of 28110000 surplus earned during- the year payments to policyholders and beneficiaries surplus and contingency reserve an increase of 5869 000 total liabilities including paid up capital assets at dccemler31st 1929 an increase of 79239000 654451000 2401237000 172857000 42863000 69174000 72807000 495390000 568197000 new head office building rate of interest earned orj mean invested assets 7 02 7 he htjh rate of dividends allotted to parttctpattng policyholders is continued and the special dividend on maturing policies extended and increased extracts from directors report new policies paid for numbered 161391 lor a net amount of 654451143 27 an advance of 2i3206 7576 or more than fortyeight per cent over the previous year this marked increase and the fact t liar the average policy for the first tune exceeded o0rt afford m of the the total her deducting amounts reassurtu vv ww assurances in force amount to 2401237036 94 an i ncrense of 50432 1 102 37 this advance is notable not morely for its magnitude but because when alloxvnnce ts nude for terminations by death and mituntv it represents a remarkably high rate of continunnce and evidences great satisfaction on the part of our policyholders 1 he i mount paid to policyholders since organiza- ion together with the amount at present held for thnr security or benefit exceels the total amount recen id from them in premiums by 139 290474 03 the rite of interest earned on the mean invested nvrts hai nsen to 7 02pcrccnt this figure includes i rcrt tin amount from bonuses and stock privileges icrrumg on maqy of the c ompanyg holdings but if these were- entirely eliminated the rate would stdl be ci cjo per cnt a nr profit of 130772a4 62 was realized from t lir rr cmpt ion or salcjo securities the surplus carped during the year based on the viliie entered fu the accounts amotintiej to 42 yft s7r so but from this sum sunmanxtefappropna t ins hic as usuil been made to further strengthen tin k uion of the company an mt tional 10000000 00 has been deducted from the mi ket values of pur securities as a pro i in n jurist possible marli t fluctuations raising the imunt thus set aside for this purpose in the mouithto300uu 00 a f ifhcr t 000 000 00 has been written off the c uiutiiisbuildingb w u o0o00 has been appropriated to raise the inriiity rccrveatothctuthcrforxl ahlcof valuation with intcrestat3percent this exacting stanlanl ieiiiiris reserves 2656 flotyoo in excess of those of fie dominion government standard v 200000 00 has been set aside at additional pro- imon for claims arising from total diatitity death hiims ns yet unreported and possible claims under incellcd imhneson which a surrender value or rein uu cnt might be applied for 22r3042 67 has been paid or allotted as profits for the year to policyholders the special auttyuat entered as a liability to pro vide for unfore contingencies has been main timed at 12500000 ouv after making all these deductions amuulocations 5868899 96 has been added to the undivided iur plus bringing the totil over liabilities contingency in accordance with our usual conservativ e pract ice the securities owned by the company hae again been valued at figures much below the market quota tions current at the close of the ear this under valuation represents an important element of strength to the company additional to the spcofk- provisioqs in the statements your directors are pleased to announce that the higtl scale of pro6ts at present allotted to part in pat ing pohcy holders ill be continued during the ensuing year while the special dividend on maturing poliies introduced last year has been extended to include policies maturing after having been m force five years or longer and the scale of benefit has been increased jr- r i the business of the company has always been conducted under he exacting provisions of the canadian insurance law ann the rigid super vision of tho4nsurance department of the government of canada ever since we en tered t he united states in 1895 the company has been under similar supervision there and is flow subject to the nnlatiqna of thirty- eight states of the union which reoutre periodical examination of the aftairs of all companies licensed in their territory in the discharge of their regular duties a committee of twentytwo examiners representing the states of michigan massachusetts minnesota ohm tennessee washington virginia west virginia florida aqd the district of columbia recently completed an exhaustive exammatkrt into every department of the compans aftairsi the report of this toramittce makes gratifying reference to the liberal treatment accorded to our policyholders and provides authontatrve testimony to the com- panys strength even adopting the low valtiariororplaced by m onour securities the committee stdl reported a surplus at the close of last year 033921 71 in execs the figure cataaedby the company kl 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