page 4 the georgetown herald wednesday evening july 2nd 1930 new price hy droeleetric system orders taken for ranges and appliances of all kinds office- town hall dreams joy keep thou thy dreams though should pass thee by hold to the rainbow ueautyof thy thought it is for dreams that men will some times die and count the passim pain of deatfl ilk nought keep thou thy dreams though faith should faint and fall and time should loose thy finders from the creeds the vision of the christ will still avail to lead theuon to truth and tender deeds keep thou thy dreams through all the winters colli when weeds- are withered and the- harden grey iream thou or rases with their hearts of gold beckon to summers that are on theft wayl keep thou thy dreams the tissue of all wings ii woven first of them from dreams arjj made the precious and imperishable things whose loveliness hves on apd does not fade vtrna sheard news and information for the busy farmer too many accidents with the advent of haying time fanners should pay articular atten- lion to the avoidance of accidents which have occurred all loo frequently in past seasons the life of more than one child has been taken by the sicklebar because the driver of the team was not watching the field ahead of him workmen by the score liave been injured by nottaking the proper care when working arftund the machinery and the accidents caused by carelessness with pitchforks must reach an appalling total every far mer should be first impressed with dangers himself and then warn his men to exercise the utmost care chilly dishes in vogue the hotter the day the more delic ious does a cold dish taste be it sponge salad fruit punch or ice cream here are two particularly timely recipes that you will find tety easy to follow and the results very delicious pineapple orange sponge 1 package orange flavored gelatin 1 cup boiling frater 1 cup pineapple juice and cold water 1 cup shredded pineapple drained dissolve golatin in boiling water add pineapple juice and cold water chill when slightly thickened beat with ro tary egg beater until of consistency of whipped cream fold in pineapple turn into molds chill until firm un- mold serves 8 more on ions planted in fully 1g00 acres in the dover erleau jeanettes creek and leanv- lhgton dlsttlpts are ipider crop for onions this year according to a sur vey recently completed last year the acreage in these districts amounted to 1190 acres the increase this season being due to the dover farmers going in more extensively for this crop on the basis of last year i ills years acre age should yield about 3501hk bags cucumber salad relhth salad or relish i l package of lemon flavored gelatin 1 cup boiling watet ciipcald water cup mild vlnegor jxeuspoon tiall oteaspoan pepper oreen coloring if desired v 2 cups cucumber chopped and drained l onion finely chopped dissolve gelafcin in boiling water add cold water vinegar salt pepper and enough green coloring tomiikembfture a delicate gcen chill when slight ly thickened add cucumber and- onion turn in individual molds chiil until firm unmold serve as salad gar nlshed with mayonnaise or as relish for ash makes 12 halfmolds or 6 full molds r rail tickets ocean tickets i travel by the canadian national and enjoy your trip tickets sold to all parts of canada and united states by walter t evans ajrnl if considering an ocean or lake trip do not fall to consult with walter t kvans agent for canadian pacific white star cunard or anchor donaldson and foreign lines of ocean steamship companies i walter t evans insurance and real estate bruntons garage j prompt and expert service on all kinds of cars i workmanship guaranteed tires for sale i gas oil greases and auto accessories j main street north phone 280 georgetown i specialise in turnips wellington farmers have just com pleted the sowing of 9000 acres of turnips which is about oneeighth of the total acreage for the province twothirds of these turnips will be sold for table purposes in united states cities many turnip fields receiveo very special cultivation this year some of the fields were summer fal- low last july andaugust anilxldkedl wo trying up in september manured this spring r thoroughly worked down then plowed again harrowed rolled fertilized and ridged and rolled again until many of the fields look like market gardens some start to souffle their turnips be fore the seed is up in order to en courage rapid growth of the plants and easier hoeing constant cultiva tion produces a crisp sweet product of high quality free of woodiness and very tasty i orange sherbet 4 junket tablets 2 quarts milk h 2 cups sugar q nrauges 2 tablespoons cold water waim the milk to lukewarm not hot add sugar dissolve tablets in cold water add to milk mixture stir quickly a few seconds and pour immed iately intc freezer can let stand in warm room until firm about ten min utes then insert freezer can into freezer pack with ice and salt freeze to a thick mush add juice and grated rind of oranges and finish freezing during the past year or two the country has learned to appreciate waffles they are now as common as griddle cakes or even tea biscuits in many localiteles and seem to be get ting more popular each month the wise housewife varies her waffles oc casionally here are two recipes well cleanliness needed if ontario livestocic breeders are to maintain lhc lucrative markel which obtains today it ls not stihcicnt that they have plenty of good animals fcersell in order to keep outside buyers interested the surroundings in which the cuttle are kept should be attractive one breeder who has had remarkable success in selling livestock recently observed that next to the condition and quality of the animals for sole the neatness and cleanliness around tl bains were the most im- porumljactorti in rydjspqshuj aman to buy they indicate the farmers pride in his business and give the im pression of prosperity when a buyer ilnds a breeder enthusiastic over his breed and pwiud of the success which his herd is bringing him it in not difficult to sell the cattle which ufo before hirn m teacher what is the interest on n thousand dollars jor one year at two per cent ikey pay attention irey for l wo per cent im not even interested gr j sanford stewarttowt plumbings tinsmithing estimates cheerfully given phone 84 r 12 georgetown rr no 2 a golf course in the clouds h culture of roses in the 1930 edition american rose annual 160 distinct varieties of roses were reported among these being the report of testing at the ontario agri cultural college of seventyone of these varieties the college this year intends to double r perhaps triple the number of varieties under test in the college gardens during the next three or four years the important new introductions will be tested by the horticultural lcpartment there and reported on before they are of- fgre for sale fro the public of the 1800cpse bushes growing in the col lege gardens not one was winter kill ed during the past winter the nam is sufficient our salesmen carry butternut varieties daily a change to suit the palate nianfd by dominion bakeries ltd guelph sold by mark clark phone 229w grocer georgetown h ave y xaminec who our eyes by o t walker dosc eyesight specialist brampton will be at watsons drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month or you may consult dr walker at his office in brampton ontario gardeners competitions the ontario vegetable growers as sociation holds two competitions year ly one for field crops and the other for a garden competition to encourage wellkept premises in the field crop competition various classes of vege tables are to be grown such as cab- bagq jettuce tomatoes onions etc for both competitions to be held there must not be less than ten entries from each district the province is divided as follows 1 brockvllle cyrville kingston limoges northum berland ottawa peterborough prince edward rednersville whitby 2 an caster brantford beamsville burling ton dunnvlue niagara st catharines vineland and welland 3 agincourt barrie belle river chatham harrow klngsvllle london north york sar- nla scarboro seacliffe tecumseh toronto toronto township these comietitions are open only to mem bers of the ontario vegetable growers association pull weeds now much value can be addexl to all field crops and patrlcularly those crops grown for seed purposes by the pulling of weeds when the ground is soft just now after the recent rains many farmers and especially those living in the wellknown seed clover districts in central kastem and western cm tario are finding that this rouging of the fields is not as difficult as sup posed the weeds stand up very prominently and one slight pull will easily remove them the fields seem to have more weeds than they really hove states a york county observer as many of them usually have from three or four branches but all come together with a single pull owners of fields intend- ed fnr seed shp bear in mmd that plain waffles 2 cups special cake flour sifted 3 teaspoons baking flour ij teaspoon salt 3 egg yolks well beaten 1 cup milk 4 tablespoons melted butter 3 egg whites stiffly beaten sift flour once measure add baking powder and salt and sift again com bine egg yolks milk and butter add flour beating until smooth fold in egg whites bake on hot greased waffle iron serve hot with butter and syrup makes six 4section waffles wood for sale choice hardwood beech and maple 400 per single cord mixed wood 350 per single cord mixed slabs 9300 per single cord rails 300 per single cord phone 365j or 283j j brantford georgetown pecan waffles 3 teaspoons baking powder v teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar 3 24 cups special cake flour sifted 1 cups milk 2 egg yolks well beaten 2 tablespoons melted butter 2 egg whites stiffly beaten cup pecan meats chopped sill hour ohce memu add bafting- powder salt and sugar and sift to gether twice combine milk egg yolks and butter add to flour fold in egg whites just before baking add pecans bake on hot greased waffle iron serve hot with butter and syrup makes six 4 section waffles collections we no handle collections only- side line no claim too large too small too old or too bard for us to tackle 40 years experience no collection no charge kelly aiken collection specialists guelph oranffville owen sound itsek a mile above se- level and ringiml by mountains rising another iitlle into the air tho 18bole golf efrrwfbffhirinffnhtlil in the canadian rockies is protmbly unujue among the worlds outstanding links its hazards aix- unparalleled and as an example there is the irfvi- from the first tee over the forming water of thu ttriural keeping with the baronial pile of marhy hotel a glimpse or which la ahown j the background of mountains on the second j tin course which has just been completed pre- st iiil inonitous difficulties in making but mesa utif all succ sshitly overcome and grounds that perfect pendant to one of the most beautiful spray river shown in above layout the rolf and luxurious hotels on the continent are now at elub house is a very picturesque building in archi- i ihe dupoal of guests new nova scotian hoteljiajifax it is always impossmle to separate man of our worst weeds such candies and fruit many delightful dishes are now be ing served in which candles and fruits of various kinds are blended as the former is quickenergy food and the latter furnishes minerals salts and vit amins such a combination makes an excellent dish here are two that may be tried out any time oil royalties not stocks or shares in royalty holding companies but direct purchase and ownership pro- duclng properties only immefll- ate monthly returns own your own l clayton ridge royal bank bldg toronto ont adel 1887 h r m1mms georfetown representauve phone lmw or 114j peanut brittled apples six large tart apples onefourth tea spoon salt threefourths pound peanut brittle and four tablespoons lemon juice are required spread thinly sliced apples over the bottom of a baking dish sprinkle with salt place a layer of peanut brittle on top and repeat un til all the apples and candy are used pour lemon juice over top layer of apples before adding the last layer of brittle bake in a slow oven at 325 degrees for one hour dolling up the gapefrutt tlie familiar half grapefruit or orange that graces the breakfast table and often serves as a luncheon dessert too may have three or four small candles of different colors placed in the centre instead of sugar they dissolve readily sweetening the fruit and at the same they give it more festive look household science judging competition the halton county household science judging competition was held at rwiptirtmont of agriculture wph- sweet clover curled dock and cal fly from the commercial seed crops and on this account they are strong ly advised to go over their fields now it is pointed out that the wide spread reputation of peel county as an alfalfa producer is largely due to the fact that for years they have made a regular practice of rouging bhelr fields of weeds we have now a complete rapge of summer hats for early showing and extend to you a most cordial invitation to inspect our stock 4 misses glaridge herald block georgetown current crop report according to reports received from practically every county crops in on tario are looking exceptionally well and promise to- give heavier yields than have been enjoyed for some time over most of the province hay will give a larger yield than last year fall wheat is headed t and barley and oats are hcadlnooutt vity the southern part of the provlrica cut ting of alfalfa and sweet clover has been fairly general during the past ten days and haying ls now in full swing throughout the province dairy production ls at its peak but farmers are dissatisfied with the prices being paid for milk products for the manu facture of butter cheese and condens ed milk an abundance of rain has brought along the pastures which are in fine condition in most sections- picking of strawberries and cherries ls now general in the fruitgrowing districts sweet clover as manure during recent years many former have been growing sweet clover in ro tation with potatoes a- full crop or sweet clover ploughed under may be considered worth as much as 25 to 3tt tons of barnyard manure where farmers may not be desirable to grow sweet clover for the purpose of plow ing tt down but where the manure supply ls limited it has been profitable to follow the aboye plan of action fthe -ncflrtv- ta pc observed in growing sweet clover are to make sure that the soli is not acid that ft ls well enough drained to pref ncsdayjune 25th and proved to be a great success with twen girls ludg- lng miss eadle toronto mrs shorey duhdas and miss macintosh bramp ton acted as judges miss wise in structor of freelton has been conduct ing preparatory coaching classes throughout the county previous to the competition the following is a tist of the winners in the three classes good dressing 1st lsabelle tovell palermo 2nd kate mclean palermo 3rd earla macvannel burlington 4th marie richardson milton 5th honora atkins palermo 6th lena mcarthur campbeuvllle house furnishings 1st ella harris campbeuvllle 2nd wuda hartley milton 3rd laura pfudham campbeuvllle 4th lillian spence campbeuvllle 5th norolna smith palermo flth ruth cartwrlght milton nutrition 1st eva chlsholm milton 2nd ella peacock milton 3rd eleanor coulson milton 4th eleanor macvannel burlington group 2 girls who have won a special prize have been on a county judging team who are over 1 26 years of age or who are holding a teachers certificate 1st marjorle harbottle campbeuvllle 2nd mary rlvaz palermo rd myrtle maud milton the team to represent halton county at tho cne are ella harris camp- beuvuie eva chlsholm milton ella peacock milton monuments tollock ingham gait ont the nova scotian hotel of the canadian national railways at halifax which will shortly be opened will give the canadian national railways an uptodate hotel adjoining their terminal station and will provide a needed facility for the travelling public the hotel has 160 bedrooms each with hath besides the accessary complement of public rooms a feature of the new hotel is the large garage which has been pro- where tourists may store their cars while remaining in the city or while visiting other parts of the provinceyby train the hotel con nects with the new modern termi nal and from its roof gardens furnishes remarkable scenic views both to the harbor and the land ward side constructed of nova scotia brick and stone in the georgian style of architecture the nova scotian has many pleasing features about it one of these the tided in the hasement of the hotel i radio broadcasting studio on the inspect our work tn oreosnrood cemetery vent heaving and that the inoculated seed not in this case the enthusiastic young man enter ed the offices of the first big firm he found i j wrmr sotiroj ahcmm7ris metotorf a young fellow beginning at the bot tom to work his way upf he inquired not much chance said the mari- a ager wells were contractors for digging why ii will pay yon to bay tweedles bloodtest ed chicks near home 1 you can see breeding stock and chicks before you buy 2 chicks are more certain to live long railroad journeys are hard on chicks 3 all breeders bloodtested for bacillery white diarrhoea 4 every pen headed with ro p cockerels and all blrdbthe heavy type 5 au foundation stock is under government supervision 6 can supply chtwtum two days notice i special goldem net tud cokoe rock bottom prices for june ant inly wnrrpri nnh while rocks 14c leghorns 12c ex press paid 100 live arrival guaranteed we allow express charges off above prices if you call for chicks j g tweddle fergus ontario iljwljw lire shtttrd no seovbuxno kkqutkkd standard anthracite scranton coal in all sizes automatically screened and loaded coal wood select lump for domestic and threshing porposea smith ing and cannlooal in fact i carry ererytabs to be found in any uptodaie goal wood yard johir hmfcboiial phone 12 georgetfcw eighth floor will give to hwx radio voice in the natioaal broaov casta of the canadian nation system visitor to canada entering the dominion through the halifax gateway will receive a splendid 6rst impression of the country when they step from tlie train into this magnificent building which is connected with the sta tion permitting the passenger to reach his hotel room without having to step outside into the open air from the time of leaving the train jdr the lunch box whether the man of the house takes his lunch at theahop or out in he back field of thefann its a happy task providing for him when you call to your aid carrolls grocery service snappy sandwich suggestions for any occasion and always at car rolls supremely low prices srecialilclan i quern olives mason jar 1 1 sweet v quarters ibp g walnuts spbc bramd fmc wkitr tuna meat l a certo twm 32c h p stutceym 26c shrimp 21c perrin s biscuits 29c chocolate bars jtorteti 2 for sc summer sausage i 36c sliced bacon w 36c wrapped bread w 9c ream cheese 2 2sc pnunes tu 19c a pricots t 29c special 7aroi ftutpttrrif m stwmtebttr jam 34 srtcial franco brmhd o i sirrr peas n 9 stkcial thr skim somp cal ay the skim samp one cake free with 3 cake at 3 keen s mustard mm mr uc mr fvmen salad crram mtntarj 2sr brillo far p uc pfittcess soap flakes h p jc i carroll a creamery butter rbmcf pttsfemrixed 1q5 stores under a single proprietorship main street georgetown r i