pex the georgetown herald wednesday evening october 29th j 930 v our interest coupons when your interest cou pons become due or when you receive cheques for interest on registered bonds deposit them in a savings account in the bank of montreal the money you receive on your investment will then w earn interest for you bank of montreal total assets in uxgess op h0oi georgetown branch d wilson manager life assurance is the best investment am an can create an estate for himself of 1000 2500 90oo 10000 cr more all dependent upon his position income and prospects through son life assurance he can be anre of reaching this objective within a specified time with safety and without loss or im pairment of principal if death should intervene life assurance will do what no other investment can jruarantee it will make the full intended principal available at once for his family and will carry through the pro- tinea for carry t that be that he had plann the sun life of canada has policv to cover 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to the gracious measure of his lord tieu may we lift our eyes to heaven above and say with rapture sweet we love the lord jean blewctt synthetic alcohol caubbb many deatlis delicious tastes two nutty dishes by betty barclay it is surprising how many delightful dishes may be made with nuts as en of the ingredients walnuts are par ticularly delicious not only in cakes and candies but even in croquettes dressings salads ana whips here are two unusual recipes which you should try wainat meat babsutnte mix 1 cup cooked ril 1 cup toasted bread crumbs 1 cup milk 2 teaspoons sage teaspoon paniika i cups ground walnuts 2 eggs si teaspoon salt teaspoon celery seed and 1 teaspoon onion juice until well blend ed shape like sausages brown well in frying pan 6r in a hut oven oar- nih with bacon rolls and leoion ang serve hot with a rioh sautfe wholesale death and blindness suiting irota bynuietlc wood alcotoul or methonal ued to make poiun li quor wtal inevitably flsult in canada unless authorities take immediate steps to regulate its manufacture fluid distribution according to the alcoliol committee of the national paint con vention held at the royal york hotel foronto j synthetic alcohol has been manu factured in oermany for years and in the united states for less than a year it is soon to be introduced in canada the alcohol is colodess and tiweet and is easily mistaken for grain alcohol just how deadly such amistake can be was demonstrated by the epidemic of alcohol deaths about the year 1928 wainat and salmon salad rinse cooked or canned oilmen and separate into large flakes to make one- fourth cup cut walnuts into small jnece to make- one half cm shred jcahbage measure three fourtife cup and leave until crisp in cold water drain mix with salmon and walnuts add a cup of cooked or mayonnaise dressing and serve on lettuce preparing turkeys for the luttmhloiaa lhalie i ui keys wmen nave been imltl ovei jn uie i uaujtttivuitt rutavai wiw we ualent ui premuui ueiu xur um oiirisuiiisa iraue tiuuiu te pui on a iueinnii rauon auuui nat unuaie oi muveaujcr imtos wiuua uuve oven uu vpen range auraig aie growing eauu siiouia nui ue couunea a pens during uie latuming periou wucu pruperiy ica tuey wul uuu no more exurcue loan t necessary lor good digestion waereas u tney are couiined in pens mere is great danger ox tne otrds going oil ineu teeu deveioping digesuvt dis orders with accompanying loss ol iiesu and quite irequenuy tne ioss of a uuun- oer oi birds when uie weather is cold the birds wul not lleh as rapioly as earlier in the autumn and ai least live weeks feeding will be necessary to get uem ready for christmas as it will take one week to dress and ship them to market fattening should commence at least six weeks before christmas if tne birds are very thin even a longer period may be required to flesh them properly lwdiug sh b staited gr in fact the birds should be led recu- lariy twice daily from about the last of september the birds should receive just what they will clean up nicely with two feedings daily morning and early evening during the third week in november after that time feed three times daily until killing time the feeds should consist both of mashes and whole grains reed mashes morning and midclay and whoie grains in tne evening ine oiros can digest more food when it is led in the form of mash but the feed- mg oi whole grains in the evening will prevent them from becoming very nun gry before morning as grams are as similated much more slowly than mash a good mash can be made by- mixture of equal parts ground barley meal cornmeal and wheat bran around buckwheat is also good and can be used i of cornmeal or barley meal if necessary to this mux ture add about 10 per cent beef meal and 5 per cent ground charcoal mix thoroughly before moistening fat tening mashes should be fed in a moist condition but only safneient should be moistened for one feeding it ls a good practice to have the morning feed moistened the night before so thai it will become thoroughly swollen be fore feeding by adopting the prac tice of moistening mashes a few hours before feeding time many digestive dis orders can be overcome water oi sour skim milk can be used for moist ening the mash and at feeding time it should be fairly solid not sloppy watery peed all mashes in v shaped troughs which should be thoroughly clean re move any food from the troughs which may he left over after the birds have satisfied their appetites whole corn which has been proper ly ripened is about the best grain for fattening purposes at this season of the year it is palatable and the birds take kindly to it new corn or corn which is not ripe should be fed sparln gly qive the birds only what tney will clean up nicely before going to roost fresh water grit and oyster shell should be kept where the birdftekn help themselves where the turkeys can be induced bo eat a mixture ofwhole barley and buckwheat with a utile corn added for the evening meal the cost of the rat ion can be considerably reduced home grown grains should be used wherever possible turkeys for the christmas trade should be sent to market starve the birds for twentyfour hours before killing during which time tney should be given all the fresh water they will drink the water aids in cleaning out the intestinal tract and also aids in improving the quality of the flesh bleeding is done by sticking in the mouth hang a can on the lower part of the beak to catch the blood by passing the knife up through the roof of the mouth and giving it one turn thereby piercing the brain plucking is made much easier the birds may be cleaned of feathers or in some cases the flight wing feathers and the main tall feathers may be left on pluck ing should be done just as soon after killing as possible the head and feci are lefton and the birds left undrawn the birds should be thoroughly cool ed before being packed for shipment packing may be done in barrels or box es the birds being arranged closely cakl and candy auction sai wood farm stock tmrlements and furniture the undersigned has been instructed b a zimmerman to sell by public abaction at lot 36 7th line rfranneslng at the old price farm on friday november 7th ism at 1 o clock sharp the tailoring horses heavy team 10 yrs old driving horse cattle roan cow fresh holsteln cow due time of sale jersey cow due in dec jersey cow due in dec dur ham qrade cow due in dec durham grade cow due in dec durham orade cow due in dec 2 twoyr old jersey heifers 2 two year old jersey heifers due in jan 2 oneyr old heifers shkm 44 breeding ewes one two and thrree shears hay a quantity of alfalfa hay a quantity of alfalfa hay second cut al quantity of timothy hay grain 200 bushes of oats implements a number of farm jmp furniture i bold furniture ii weather is unfavorable sale willbe held under coyer and under cash oyer that amount yo months credit on ap- mured a tsjm single cord delivered wood 1300 hardwood t 00 sin gle cord j h smith phone mr 13 oeorsetown tf wood for sale choice hardwood beech and maple 400 per single cord mined wood jl50 per single cord mixed slabs fsoo per single cord raffia 93 00 per single cord fhoiw ss5j or z83j j brantforq georgetowa a quantity of house- proved joint notes 8 per cent off for cash drain hay and household fur niture cash w a wilson it clerk petch cheyne auctioneers coffee beside its many virtues as a ocvtrge makes delightful flavoring lor desserts and confections particu larly when there is no other ingredient to relieve the rich sweetness of the dtoh here are two inexpensive recipes lht are worth a trial coffee fran cake va cup shortening 1 cup light brown sugar 1 eggs xw cup coffee cup nullt la cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder i pound raisins 1g pound citron w pound bgs cut in strips cream shortening add sugar e yolks coffee and milk sift together hour and baking powder and add slow ly add fruit which has been slightly lloured and fold in beaten whites of eggs bake in greased loaf pan from one hour to one hour- and a quarter halloween night owls 1 loaf graham bread 13 lb butler iv cups brokjl roquefort cheese 4 chopped pimentos 1 tbsp chopped chives or 1 tsp onion juice 2 tbsp evaporated milk cream butter add cheese pimentos chives and evaporated milk and work until smooth spread on bread gar nish with capers and pimento strips and cut in raricy shapes serve gar nished with sprig of parsley or water cress or on a lettuce leaf r mocha fadge cupa granulate sugai i c milk perferahlypart cream 1 heaping tablespoon cocoa 4 tablespoons strong brewed coffee butter slxe of a walnut pinch of salt scant teaspoon vanilla melt cocoa add milk and coffee and iugar stir until sugar is thoroughly dissolved place over heat and cool un til it forms a soft ball th cold water remove from heat add butter and salt beat strongly until it cools then add vanilla and beat birskly until it starts to get solid then pour into but tered pan or jlate to get cold before cullng u in squares rngltah walnuts may be added if desired new harness shop in masyharris building georgetown all full une of repairs in stock and everything that goes with a firstclass hamrm shop shoes repaired pest service and right prices r c nixon oh madame florence main contralto pormeriy of winnipeg j sanford stewsurttowri plumhing tinmilhing esfmlcs chterfally uvea phone 84 r 12 georgetown rr no 2 monuments pollock a ingham gab oat imgmds csv wotr bl v radios see our new 8tube atwater kent radio before you buy insurance special rate to farmers on automobile insurance f kersey g art of singing in all ha branches special attmllan hen to voice production and breath control rapid uio guaranteed for terms apply residence durham sc phone 3s8w georgetown madame main will also open a class in physical and beauty culture teach ing how to attain perfect poise and also develop your own personality information taught in this every woman afeould know and can- not afford to miss the dpportunlty now available at moderate cost pupils any age by appointment phone 358w georgetown deforest crosley tt oil royalties or shares in royalty companies but direct purchase and ownership pro ducing properties only immedi ate monthly returns xwnk yowr own l clayton redo royal bank bug toronto ont adel 187 h r mtmm8 geanetewb uw er 114j bring jvew rooms to your home with gyproc a workroom for you a play room fen the youngsters in the hjeohiic an extra bedroom or two in the attic ihca are now possible in your home- at little expense the new ivory coloured gyproc wallboarcj tlut ifoes not burn and need no decor ation when panelled will give you additional space in your- present home easily and quickly applied structurally strong it pro vides firesafe walls cedingi and partitions yofur dealers game is listed below consult him today and ask for full infor mation regarding gyproc wamboard or write fot in teresting freevbook build ing and remodelling with gyproc gypsum lime and atabastine canada limited paris ontario newiw gyproc for sale by the georgetown lumber co limited georgetown ontario j- b- mackenzie geometowav ontario s s debts collected yes collections are slow this year but note this we have forty coheotm more money ttr than in any one of our years experience send ua your list at once kelly aiken collection specialists orangevble owea soana forsters grocery a full une of fresh groceries always in stock bananas and oranqes at ihe right prices icecream in bulk colics or bricks forsters terms cash georgetown phone 29 canadian medical aaaoc osteomyelitis ills together transit so as to prevent moving in wlluvs reward in this family there was a large number of small children little wll lie age six was taken in one morn ing to see his father who happened to be laid up with influenza little wulle was quiet almost l to the sickroom when it was time for him to go he went up to his fathers bedside arxrsaid t bin good aint i pop osteomyelitis is an acute infection in a bone it is a disease which de velops quickly and which is severe and cacli year 11 takes a toll of lives i telly among children loss of life or extensive injury re- suits in these cases because trea is not secured without delay for it is ihe delay of a day or indeed a few hours in such acute conditlona as this which leads to serious of fatal results failure to secure early treatment is due in most cases to the ignorance of parents or others reimonsihle lor the care of children regarding what happens when there is an acuta bone infection when a child complains of pains m the legs or arms what usually h is that the parents decide that the child has growing pains or rheuma tism there is no such oonditloo as growing pains children do not have pains just because they are growing there is only one safe way to deal with pains in the extremities and that is to have the child bwwhwh in order to find out definitely what is the cause of the pain not so long ago when a child had a pain in the stomach be was given a dose of castor oil parents no longer do that because most of them know that a pain in the stomach may be sign mat there is beginning an acute abdominal condition and that perhaps the worst thing they can do is to set the intestinal tract in motion when it should be at rest with a dose of cas tor oil when a child has a pain in the stom ach a doctor is called when a child has a pain in his extremities a doctor should be called just as promptly the condition may be quite as serious as lequlre treatment quite as urgently there is generally a history of injury which may be only slight this injury apparantely lowers the resistance of the area affected andlf there are any germs present in the body they grasp their opportunity the germs reach the area of lowered resistance and there ey multiply rapidly causing first of all inflammation and the sub sequent formation of pus and the des truction of tissue if not properly nd promptly treated the patient will be overwhelmed with the poisons produ ced the germs reach the area in the blood stream they may come from such a point as an infected blister on lha heel a boll a throat infection or in fact any point where they have been lodged in the body the pain starts suddenly m cases and is usually severe the moat common location is near a joint of one of the long bones the spot is tender and here is fever it is that the case should be treated later we find redness swelling and an the usual signs and symptoms of inflam mation resutllng from the activity of living germs 1 the dangers of osteomyelitis will be overcome when parents are on the watch for it and when they realise the urgent need for conamertng pains in tm extremities as conditions which de mand attention questions concerning health ad- to the canadian uedical aa- carrolls 105 stores marv otnf rar hdttlunj rcai icf j w the brock 14800 ten good battery seta at 5000 each complete guaranteed speights garage gnelpli st georgetown standard anthracite scranton coal hfdl automatically s and l yes son the old man whispered i aociatlon 184 college street toronto well then km i see the baby i wtjl be answered personally by letter marts cone back uptown because she got shortchanged a nickel n eveby week she pays trie grocer five cents hgffot than carrolls for a dozen different things ah never a single squawk aylmer soup week ayltner ataorted soups 3 25 special clarks pork and beans special baker a pur aylmer brand peas 2 tins 21c eagle blueberries tin 16c 2 tins 31c ustralia australian sliced peaches on red cross salmon 21c coma special roaol oak floor wax choice sair cook dates tin hlb tin 14b tin jy 27c special choice sair cooking lbs 19 25 29 finest rolled oats 6 pounds golden corn meal 6 lbs wheat germ meal per pound wheat flakes 33c 33c lb 9c 3 lb 25c special the balanced radon roman meal perpkg hallowfen dainties halloween kisses per lb j9c haocwen gams 2 lbs 27c halloween jetty beans sb 17c peanut rock 3 lbs j3c choice mixed nats per lb 21c new 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