v- page 4 the georgetown herald wednesday evening june 1 8th 1 930 -l- this is the price at which you can now buy red label wedding gifts that last the most popular gift is silver you can find a beautiful assortment of trie mast uptodate to be bad we guarantee all goods as to- quality a few of the most popular items silver butter dishes with knife from 125 to 260 silver candle sticks from 150 to 400 silver bread trays from 250 to 500 silver casserolepirex- lining silver plated spoons boxed 50 to 425 silver cream and sugar from 300 to 450 silver salt- and pepper from 125 to 350 silver cake basket from 400 to 650 carving sets stainless 450 to 700 call and inspect same a b willson next to hotel mcgibbon georgetown holy places letever souls of men have worabip- ped there is qod where old cathedrals climb the sky or shining hillsides lift their heads jon high or silent woodland spaces challenge prayer or inner chamber shuts the heart from care where broken temples of old faiths now lie forgotten in the sun or swallows at dusk about some crossroads chapel bare alike of bells and beauty where saints walked of old with speaking presences un- seen or dreaming boys with quiet voices talked in pairs last night on some still col lege green where moses sinai- flamed or jesus trod the upward way apart there here i qodl newt and nformrion for the bosy fanner the ontario department of agricul ture through its agricultural socie ties branch is putting on short courses for departmental judges of plowing horses livestock and field crops at thexmtazio agricultural col lege guelph on julyj3 3 and 4 130 and at the central experimental form ottawa on july 7 8 and 1930 canadian mcdarsl suhhek cake ot mothers the bat use ontario farm products use more ontario farm products was the partial solution of the unem ployment situation as offered by j b falrbalra the newdeputyminister of agriculture at a meeting of the cana dian manufacturers association in toronto recently in so far as urban municipalities help to use ontario farm products just so far will they help to alleviate unemployment mr fabbairn said should we- not wake up to the fact that we are pro ducing farm products equal to any import and that weahould grow and use more of them although a general depression in agriculture was evidenc ed throughout the world mr farr- balrn stated that conditions in ontario were infinitely better than in any other country he also saw evidence of improvement in many export mar- 50tooo4 jwjrfjgtjsuit the n market offered an opportunity taro apples norvalmills corn cracker mill in operation kings- choice flour for bread national flour for pastry whole wheat flour wheatleta bran shorts feed gluten now on hand w b browne co phone 90 r 2 georgetown best time for dipping about a month after shearing when the sheep have grown mifflelent wool to hold the dipping solution is the proper time for dipping and all auth orities agree that if the operation is to be successful it is essential that every ni in the flock from the young lambs to the oldest ram must have his flnp bath if any indivi duals are overlooked the external parasites on these will soon infest the whole flock again the job of dipping sheep is quite a simple one in most parts of the country to- day in marry cases govern ment rdtifipfc have cooperated with local groups of farmers and put rn modern concrete tanks through which hundreds of sheep- may be passed in few hours then too it is possible to buy a dip in powder form which only requires the careful following of directions to make a solution which will not only kill all the developed ticks but is strong enough to last and kill any which might hatch trameggs within three weeks dipping should he done slowly and carefully and every part of the bt must be iw it is well to let the sheep dry in the hade as slow drying prolongs the ac tion of the dip the infant is for care whether or weather m baby depends upon the attention he receives the baby may snow ids cascaaaawt by crying but he cannot bee car a drank or a bath or ask to be left alone and not handled he say that he has too many rtr on and that lie would be more comfortable u be conkd get them off in order to keep the baby ccaafbrtr- able we must fiilihi his hot weather needs not so many years agn rheoa or tfwwntalnt as it known used to take a toll of lives that rose as high as one ufe every three this wsu had not been tautb how to care cor their babies and because saiat were not protected by pasteurization those wh balk of the food old days who laugh at the idea that aiawm need to be taught bow to care car tbelr babies and who do not see why sank should be pa ailsjil kin inaw pare conditions in the past with those how prevailing ha plarrt where throokh the teafchbjg at mother by health nurses and the of milk- supplies snaaa among rnfantv hsyre atawajetaadnated beep the babx as cool it is not too mnch to give morning and eventawg and a iiiawj as the middle of the day dareac the wo hot weather a sleeveless shirt and a diaper are sufficient rtnthmg for hot- days- cloth ing can be added troaa day to day and from day to night as the uswpualaai varies change the diaper as often bib wet if the skin is chaffed apply a little vaseline or obve cat in hot weather the baby ui like everyone else and be naturally be comes thirsty and wants water water is an m- part of the babys diet between feedings unsweetened should be offered to win take a eoncslderalile aseownt of water when be is thirsty the ehud shook be kept awl of use sun in ithw m shade during the heft of the day him from fries htals and other pests because they carry d if in spite of d care iljanlaao does develop stop aft fl i i gtae as unsweetened water as the notice to creditors ut the mattes of the estate of mar xckemo late of the wage f den wousma in the cawaay af hamon married woman notice us hereby given that all p tmving any or de mands against the late margaret mc- kerral who died on or about the eighth day of march a d 1930 at the village of glen williams in the county or halton and province of ontario are required to send by post prepaid or to deliverto the under signed solicitor for hilliard s wilson and george h hogg the executors of the last will and testament of mar garet mckerral married wamon de ceased their names and addresses and fan particulars in writing of their chums and statements of their ac counts and the nature of the securi ties if any held oy them and take notice that after the fourth day of july 1930 the said ruwu will proceed to fnstribute theassets of the said- deceased lamong the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice and that the said bcecutors will ndt he uabie for the said assets or any part thereof to- any person of whose claim they shall not then- have received no tice tjatrgft it georgetown ontario thlsi fourth day of june ax 1030 john a thompson solicitor for the said executors 4t georgetown ontario three new c p r ships j sanford stewarttown ptahlvng flnsmilhing prompt p treatment i ai be se cured at the earnest nassaaae aaoawaav questions cjovsoernlng naattn addeessr ed to the canadian medical assorjaflaa 1m college st torontn will he ansa ed personally by tetter cars painted and tons saade or re paired tons blackened also wheels and fenders done over nieservhax tbeaa be sides looks like new a lot baring jost the wy done dnlsalsbrrsn of kinds furniture repaired baby carriages retted and nafcded al so don carriages your old to beautiful made into ihilili ones anpty jos s ruddy shop in the trance beside past oface tltp otecriblly uvea phone 84 r 12 georgetown rr no 2 collections we handle collections only no side line no dahn too urge too small boo old or too hard for us to tackle to 0 years experience no collection no c kelly aiken couectian specialists orangevflle three of the latest ships built for the canadian pacific stearhshjns are now being fitted but at the dock qt the fairfield company qo van scotland right is the queen of the pacific- the 2600ttrjn empress of japan and left lie the princess joan and tlra princess elizabeth destined for tto british columbia coastal service tey will at be la service from british columbia porta this season jf l j ji the seven rules for oil royalties r i bruntons garage prompt and expert service on all kindsk of cars workmanship guaranteed tires for sale gas oil greases and auto accessories main street north phone 280 georgetown light opera festival to be presented at canadian chautauqua the farmers prohlenu we are as yet in the schoolboy stage in regard to intensive agriculture in ontario was a remark recently heard nature richly endowed the sail of on tario hilt here are parts where the response is not quite so brisk as for merly there must be as much turned to the soil as is removed in crops if continued bumper yields are to be harvested the question to decide on each farm is what is required and how may it most advantageously be applied the farms carrying a heavy stock are in the best heart but here the question of how to make the best use of the feed grown comes up for consideration you must observe them and aix other precautions ou the time i have your car in perfect mechanical condition particularly brakes steering gear headlights give your undivided attention to your driving in passing traffic be sure there is a place for you in the traffic line ahead 4 never attempt to pass on carves or steep grades in o highwayr t in mmmnrhing ll rwrwflv croamng where a full view of the track is obscured stop and look when other vehicles try to pass yon let them pass when making a right torn keep to the right of the highway when making a left turn keep to the centre s 7 always signal before yon slow down stop or change your course and never back up before ascertaining that the road bejiind udnr- the keystone of safety new lecturer rn mr john f clark former secretary of the toronto horticulture society and superintendent of horticulture for the canadian national whihimm to ronto has been appointed lecturer tn horticulture to succeed mr h j moore mr clark is an ardent horticulturist and has been closely ide with the work of the department for some time as judge and lecturer his ser vices will be available for meetings etc in connection with the work of the horticultural societies of ontario which through the efforts of the of ficers and directors of the ontario horticultural association have accom plished so ranch in the way of beauti fying ontario during the past score of years carreift crap ineh reports of an optimistic nature have been received during the past f i representatives tn various districts throughout the province despite the ft fht nofflc was caused hy cte tsoet the uoht opsbta fbstlvaii featuring dramatic acenee from wme if tsewormtmot popular owarettab tho light opera festival brings an entirely new type of tevtalnment to the canadian chautauqua here this season gorgeous mnmos export staging and unusual lighting effects are skilfully used in the presentation of scenes from rose marie the atudant prince tho chocolate soldier and thedasert bong bach operetta is eondensod with consummate artistry into the time allowed tor portrayal bash member ot the light opera festival company la a remark ably dnostbgor bavins bad wide experlenco in the operatic and concert w- at georgetown park june 27th to july 2nd secure season ticket early lucky number prize x a prize valued at 40 will be given tha pennon holding the adult lucky number season ticket a prize valued at 10 will be given the holder of the childs lucky number season ticket cold weather in the latter part or may and growth was retarded in some sec tions because of lack of moisture the general theme of these reports reflects the promise of abundant crops in a general way over the province recent rains have brought the meadows and pastures on rapidly alfalfa clover and bay promise spiendlri crops in the majority of instances fall wheat is showing excellent growth in most localities livestock is showing rapid improvement since going on the gn fiarly strawberries suffered by reaa of the early frost but other fruits tn most counties are in a satisfactory condition considering the vagaries of the weather during the past two months the situation throughout on tsrlo is very encouraging to the best time to do any of the need ed repair work on the barn or build ings is in the late spring or early sum mer the hay mows are then empty so that sills can be renewed psts moved it desired changes made tn windows and doors v flues installed and other needed equipment put in having things handy arituria the bairn is a great advantage inl les soning labor as well asln saving time 1 u one of the greatest dangers on farms with many fenced fields is or piling up too many furrows against the fences on some farms this has been practised for so long thatem- bankments half as high as the fence are around some fields persistent back furrowing here and there will bring such land into shape after a time one rule should be jiever to plow a field the same w t m succession with the proper laying out and handling of lands it is pos sible to keep fields free from object tlpnshle dead f and ridges it la the matter of having the shape of the land in mind all the tune tx