Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 23, 1931, p. 4

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vfcvr page 4 rv smhta mjmim reim the georgetown herald wednesday cvehing september 23rd 1931 tx pm sou glad we found a break fast they like it tiiank goodness for shredded wheat the children juat wouldnt cat breakfast and i was ao tired of coaxing them put when they trifcd the crisp biscuits foatihg in milk ain they were delight d and best of 0 shredded wheat ia ideal for children ifi juat die food to band bone vs canadian shkhsbvmcfft oqmhuauu l 1 wttk all the bran jof the whole wheat both low price and low cost seiberling alltreads a tire for which youpay a low price may turn out to be very costly one for which you pay a lot more may not live up to its price tag both in the fact that ita first price is moderate and its quality as great aa to make ita final coa the very lowest the new- seiberling alltread tire means economy we have your size below is a price list of a few of the size portage 30 at 3v 575 29 x 440 440 z 21 650 29 x 450 450 x 20 735 30 x 450 450 x 21 740 28 x 475 475 x 19 870 29 x 475 475 x 20 880 29 x 500- 500 x 19 920 30x500500x20 940 30 x 525 525 x 20 1085 31 x525 525 x 21 1125 29x550- 550 x 19 1145 tegular heavy duty 765 830 890 1135 925 1225 1025 1265 1070 1305 1105 1390 1140 1425 1330 1615 1370 j 670 1415 1725 fsinclair 1 vulcanizing and battery service phone 26w georgetown or q ontario this 5th day of stay 1931 faroe mo lot ho plan nou 1 s 41t king 3 part s cavanagh uasao 3447 s k 1sm30 tsui m0u 1m ft atawtr jfppmnwig treasurers sale of land in arrears of taxes goktokatioh of aeokoetown county of halton by virtue of a warrant issued by toe mayor of the town of ge bearing data of the 8th day of may 1s31 and to the treasurer directed m him to proceed with the c of tans on the audi act forth togotrter with the fees and erpensrs thereon all t ttsaefbre gtas nonce that unless the said arrears of tease and costs be sooner paid i shan on the rrthday of october 1831 at she boor of 10 tfelodt in the forenoon and upon the following day or days antn the said sale completed to the atudkdpal office of the town of oe pro ceed to sell the said lands or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to dis- cbarge the said arrears together with the charges thereon pursuant to p b harrison treasurer town of georgetown total s90j3 14941 idpa harrison of the town of oeorcetown in hie oonnty of hilton p of ontario treasurer of the town of oeorfetown lolkz of the authority given to me under chapter sm of the i of ontario 117 and the amending acts and onavtar 91 victoria ontario statutes 1mb i joan boyd bia of thvxbwti ocqwjrgetown ta the ommtyoihhalton mayor of the said town of fli ds berewlui authorise and direct you to isrw upon the liiiila ilasiiinul in inn rstttmof lands to bo sold for arrears of taxes mads byofon elaptfoate to me bearing even date herewith sttawted by official sarumore and itjba seal of the said town on copy bemr rotarnad to yon ikwswnut attoched thereto and to sen the saw lands or so mnote usefbqf aa tnafbesostclaat to pay the taxes tbereorv together with utsu ailif iiiuif ebsnjlaole under and by virtue of the tforeaald act ja all i was mj tianil tti x t ff sri btb dv of may wl j b and now abidktit alasl that sunny hours should pass that joy should fly so quickly by day following afjer day till springs away to join the spirngs of other years slimmer appears with roses crowned and happy children dance around her throne all built of shining hours and then her flowers fade and the spell of autumn is laid upon the landscape and the trees flaunt to the breese their golden banners all too soon winter comes and the cold moon looks down on fields all wrapped in snow the daylight hours shorter grow and the lowreclining sun tells that the year is done but these things move me not nor yet the thought sad though it be of days that ceaselessly pass oer my head until this life is fled whateer the future hides love abides it does not know the winters cold it oes not with the years grow old h x j coleman those foreign cakes by betty barclay there is always a thrill in being able to introduce some favorite cake to your guests under a foreign name somehow it seems well its class to say the least here are two recipes for real aristocratic cakes 4n taste as well as name genoese cake 4 eggs hi cups special cake flour sifted ltt tearoom baking powder h cup butter 1 cup powdered sugar v teaspoon lemon extract 4 eggs well beaten 81ft flour- once measure add oak lng powder and sift together three tunes cream butter thoroughly add sugar gradually and cream together until light and fluffy acm flavoring add eggs- alternately with flour a small amount at a time beating well after each addition turn into greas ed paperlined pan 8 x b x 2 inches bake in moderate oven 3s0 degrees p so minutes newa and information for the busy fartner flae boot crop roots in the different held plot ex pertinents at bac are looking par ticularly well and have been visited by many members of the commercial seed- trade a visit would well repay any farmers particularly interested in this crop incidentally the demand ulis autumn by fanners for material for cooperative experiments over on tario has been greater up to this tune than during 1930 much admiration has been expressed for the one stand of aoy beans at the college a balny river industry the sixth annual market lamb fair held recently in the rainy river district was a very successful event an attractive prise list was offered by the cooperation at dominion v ontario live stock branches and the rainy river valley sheep breeders association several purebred rams were auctioned off and two carloads of market lambs shipped to the stock yards at winnipeg and two carloads of selected lambs to the thunder bay district where they will supply breed ing stock for several boys sheep clubs being organised there through the ontario uvestocx rtrannh sheep raising has become a very important part of agriculture in the rainy river district show graded honey one of the outsanenng features in the government exhibit at the central canada exhibition this year was the display of graded honey by the bee division of the central experimental farm this year for the first time honey is graded with government standards in to the classes white golden amber and dark and there are three grades in each of these classes as the ex hlblc graphically portrayed the ob jective in graded honey is a better product which win develop consumer demand for really one quality in one of natures wholesome sweets the grading is expected through satisfied customers buying with confidence in quality to increase demand to fadll tate orderly marketing and to ensure greater returns for the producer both novel and interesting was the display of 340 pounds ox honey the product of one hive at the central experimental farm to far this year arranged as it was in pyramid of five- pound pails madeira cake 2 eggs 144 cups special cake flour sifted i teaspoon baking powder h cup butter ucup sugar 3eggs unbeaten s tablespoons nulk ifew drops lemon extract sift i flour once measure add bak ing powder and stf t together three tunes cream butter thoroughly add gradually and cream together light and fluffy add eggs one at s tme beating well after each addition add flour alternately with milk a small aroourst at a time beat after each addition until smooth add lemon extract turn into loaf pan 3 x 4 x 8 inches lined with greased paper bake in moderate oven 3s0 degrees p 1 hour or until done chocolate lee cream 2 junket tablets 2 tablespoons oedd water 2 ounces chocolate pint cream ik cups sugar 1 quart muk 1 teaspoon vanilla put junket tablets in cup with cold water crush wth spoon to dissolve melt chocolate over hot water and add w cup of the sugar add milk and cream a very little at a- time stirring until smootti after each addi tion add rest of sugar and warn to tlukewarm hot hot add vani lla and dissolved junket tablets turn at once into freexer cantlet stand in a warm room until firm about 10 in then cool pack in ice and salt and freeze recipe mases 10 to 12 servings orange cherry froaen salad serves 1 tablespoon genuine 2 tablespoons oold water 1 cup whipping cream l cup powderer sugar 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 cup mayonnaise 1v4 cups drained orange places s cup chopped cherries maraschino or candled lettuce hearts soak gelatine in cold water and dis solve over boiling water whip cream add sugar dissolved gelatine lemon juice and mayonnaise mix well and fold in oranges and cherries pour in mold and pack in alternate layers of ice and salt for 4 hours or put in tray of useless refrigerator and chill until firm serve garnished with crum hearts of lettuce rf desired gfmuij also with additional mayon naise or whipped new oradtaf rales new amendments to trie root and vegetables act can for the grading of potatoes at all seasons of the year and place a ban on an cull apples and fruits from the markets these amendments were passed at the re quest of the canadian horticultural council and numerous growers asso ciations throughout canada coop eration of truckers wholesalers and giu is asked to bringing the law into effect there will be the regular four grades of potatoes canada no 1 no 2 and no 3 and canada fancy growers will be required to mark all packages rmntarnmg potatoes for sale with their full name and address the grade of potatoes and weight m the fruit act the ungraded regu lation has been abolished it will no longer be legal to mark cover baskets of fruit ungraded mt baskets packed and offered for sale with covers must contirn no culls with a tolerance of only three pet cent fruit to bunt in carload lots or motor truck loads except in direct movement to factory or process plants shall onrrhtln no culls with a toler ance of only three per cent the new regulations have been pass ed to protect the buying public and protect markets for canadian fruit and have been drawn up to cause no ktiip to growers oowers should be able to throw aside any culls as they are filling their baskets lemon cream fuumg sufficient for 1 threelayer cake 1 egg 1 cup sugar 4 tablespoons cornstarch 1 cup water j u cup lemon juice i h teaspoon grated lemon rind 1 tablespoon butter beat egg add sugar and cornstarch i mix wen add water lamon juice and rind cook in double boher is min utes stirring frequently add butter cool before spreading on cake etowri lions club amateur boxing tournament in the arena georgetown friday 1931 at 8 pm sharp eight of the smartest boys from toronto will be marched against eight of the smartest boys from hamilton in the following events 1 112 lb class chuck murphy ftrcfrtier a c toronto liltoi peter casey classte a o hamilton for the alliance paper mills trophy 2 112 lb class johnny gordon prerruer a c toronto vs alf sajcins lennpx a c hamilton for the beaumont and barraclough woollen mills trophy 112 1b claaa jackie callura lennox a c hamilton western ontario champion vs geo greigerson premier a c toronto for the corporation of georgetown trophy 3 1301b claaa pat oconnor canadian a c- hamilton vs premier a abie bowman premier a c toronto for the georgetown business mens assoc trophy 5 126 lb class dave fisher dominion glass a c hamilton vs i- ray cook premier a c toronto for the toronto lions club trophy 6 126 u claaa hrry burns toronto vs tommy patterson dominion glass a c hamilton 1 7 135 lb claaa bill humphries premier a c toronto the drainage division department of agricultural engineering oac is arranging to give a held demontsra- tion of the use of the modern ditch ing m to connection with the international plowing match to be held at peterboroto october they win aholatve an exhibit of drainage plans and equipment in one ol the large exhibit tents weekly crop report some fall wheat has been sown but more moisture is required to make conditions ideal in most districts fall plowing has made excellent progress throughout the province fruits are plentiful this year with a large crop of grapes and a bumper harvest of apples the bean crop is proving bet ter than anticipated ttie tobacco crop an exceptionally neeuy one is practically all tn the root crop is very pr farm boys and olrte work a total of 157313 boys and girls in the rural districts of ontario come within the scope of organisations con ducted under jurisdiction of the de partment according to figures com piled by r a duncan eireetor of representatives a total of 51 school fairs account for 129488 boysj ana girls junior fanners and junior in stitutes embrace 33j0 boys and girls between id and 30r while 238 boys and obis crabstake care of will boys and girls btween u and so during the past year the following clubs have been in operation 23 calf clubs so potato aloha 16 grain dubs is swine clubs 100 home garden and ca clubs and 33 sheep cliffis then dubs have done a very ampnrtant work to directing the activities of boys and girls on the farm and to cre- itlnf among them a new interest in rann viorfc when gastric juices fa1 to flow you know how badly an engineruns when it gets clogged up its the some with your body when your gastric or digesuve rjuices fail to flow your tbod instead of being assimilated by your system simply collect and stagnates inside you producing harmful add p what you need then u a tonlo natures own tonic natures six mineral salts you get all these aix aalta in kruachen salts and each one of them has an action of its own together they stimulate and tune up the bodily functions from a number of different angles the ftrrt effect of these salts is to promote the now of the saliva and so awaken the appetite the next action occurs in the stomach where the digestive juices are encouraged to rur out and act upon the food again the intestinal tract certain of these salts promote a further bow of these vital juices which deal with partly digested tiod and prepare it finally for absorption into tbe system so you see then is no mystery about knnenen it works on purely scien tific and wellknown principles prove t for yourself getting nawaere a gentleman pretty well picked up the telephone drunlt hellol hksl beuor operator hello drunfc hello operator hello drunkmy gosh i how this echoes perfumed thing x on wtth the caller finqulrng for son of the house whaurt young angus mr latbfest f mr atcfeerhrt doon in the shed 1 ihwrdsntog the giwmophonv needles i were ihing a wee party tha nlcbf a scotchman had lost his wallet and had it returned to him by he polios three days later re was ask ed to examine the contents to see if his money was- all there aye the moneys there aytctit but mon yeve it tlues days what about the intereotf first stude over the phone and what have you been doing second stude i juat finished washing my bvjjs central breaking inltm ring ing triem to radio users now la the time to have your set analysed to detect defective tubes end circufta witto the bast obtalmnle testing equlpaieni f c rvbifmee phone 241 harley stonehouse polytechnic a c hamilton for the georgetown lions club trophy 135 lb sam class dinning classic a c hamilton jack ravin premier a for the smith vs c toronto stone trophy a c hamilton western ontario 9 147 lb class joe gravis polytechnic champion va cyril homer homer premier a c toronto for the lions international president trophy referees lou marsh larry gains heavy weight champion of british empire i the to be followed by a street dance i i on main street and the lucky number draw for chevrolet coach music by ftrstclas8 nveflece orchestra georgetown ot1zens band well be present at the arena admission to arena 25c 50c and 1 oo j stewarttown plumbing hii8milhiag eamaules ctkvfwjl alva phone 84 r 12 gtwrcetovm rjt no 2 send your clothes to jl rose to be cleaned pressed and repaired rave your moines neat and in shape for very little cost mens 8uit8 cdtaned a pbes8ko 1 oo we rellne ladles fur coats we make new top coats we turn over your old coats to look like new mens suits htesskd 50c everything done by experts a rose tailost lank accounts coqedi we place 40 years a couecmng experience at poaalof those who hat i counts notes etc with no collection mo kelly aiken the shortest fc jj i gesggagaga i i thing in the world h no not a gnats eyelash nor a mosquitoes whisker public memory s you may have been in business for fi ft r years and the people know about it but dont forget new customers are being born j every minute and they grow up and have to be told s a note to merchants unless you keep telling them by acwertiamg what you have to offer them the fellow who baa only been in business fifty weeks and who advertises intelligently will prove to you tha truth of it you inust tell them to sell them j mmmm x t f x- t i fefti

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