Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 6, 1939, p. 6

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ftwe 6 the georgetown herald wdnedy evening september 6th 1939 esquesing fall iairl at georgetown wednesday and thursday september 27 and 28 special prizes horses 1 sliwle high stepper by t a bjakelock pp st glnsje turnout road t prize by i e fleck j is is dritor w alliance paper mill s best delivery horse in harness b pmwse h m w rlonarosons 7 best agricultural horse on reto 1st bv massey harris l to woo m by ale hume coo in goods 5 00 be5t y te o exls including hiavt dratt agricultural and general purpose 1st prui rf froststeel wire pence co 12 it vate 2nd prize don 6 third prize 5 00 3 00 5 00 3 00 5 00 3 00 5 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 ontario potatoes of better quality shew graat bapewrement over last year state j t caaatn potato expert ontario dept of agrl- tbe quality of the ontario potato crop is much better than last year better seed has been used in all potato growing districts of the province and towing conditions have been more favorable particularly in the last two weeks states j t cassm potato ex pert of the ontario dept of agricul ture who- has just completed an exten sive tour of provincial potato fields during june and july the moisture supply was ot sufficient to produce a heaw cropol early potatoes the old crop was completely cleaned up and there was a strong demand all over the glprovlnce for newpotatoes this resul- l ted in steady prices and there was no glut or surplus mr cassln believes the intermediate crop now in the process of digging will have a steady demand until late potatoes are available there has been no change in acreage from last year 3 00 prize t valued at 9 6 it mare in deducted foal to wm off 1940 lee brennans horse to be 5 00 cattle 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 f 2 00 2 00 5 2 00 i best jersey female t best registered shorthorn female s best holsteln female best ayrshire female 5 best group of dairy cows consisting of one mature cow 1 twoyearold heller and one yearling heifer to be sired by a purebred bull special by s the t eaton co toronto a silver dish don 20 valued at 7 00 1 b best calf shown by boy or girl a member of a calf club open to halton and peel counties entry fee i 25 cents holstein class twosevenths of prize money donated by holstein fnesian association 1 1st 5 00 2nd 4 00 3rd 3 00 4th 52 00 5th 1 00 6th 1 00 7th 1 00 8th 1 00 jersey and gurnscy class 1st s4 00 2nd 3 00 3rd 2 00 4th 1 00 5th si 00 6th 100 7lh 100 8th 100 beef breed i class 1st 4 00 2nd 3 00 3rd 2 00 4th 1 00 5th 5 1 00 6th 1 00 7th 1 00 8th 51 00 1 best registered holstein heifer born since january i 15th 1939 exhibitor to be a boy or girl under 15 years and resident of hal ion county show manship sot by t l leslie 3 oo 2 00 i 8 best beef animal 2 years and under by goodrich i oil co 5 gal tractor oil value 6 00 9 best dairy calf imale or female don 30 sheep i 1 best pen ol fine wool sheep mot ies than 4 1 male and 3 females 1st bi j beaumont don 9 5 00 2 00 2 best pen of four market lambs by reeve n a robinson open to halton county only 400 300 200 1 00 j miscellaneous goods dressed fowl to be placed in hall by 11 am second day of pair sept 28th dressed chicken must not weigh less than 5 lbs x 1 best pair dressed ducks by mcbcati co 4 00 x 2 best 5 lbs butter in 1 lb prints by h c mcclure 3 00 3 best 2 apple pies b apple products co don 13i 2 50 4 best 2 pies 1 apple l lemon by st lawrence starch co ltd don 22a 60 5 best 2 loaves home made bread by st lawrence starch oo lid don 22bj 60 6 best display of grain in sheaf not less than two sheaves sheaves to be not less than 6 inches in diameter 1st prize b carroll s good value 3 00 2nd by st lawrence starch co ltd don 22c 3 00 60 7 best lunch suitable for working man on display 1st by christie brown co ltd don 16 goods value 2 00 2nd by st lawrence starch co ltd don 22dj goods value 60c 2 00 60 8 best display of flowers grown from rennie seeds don 19 goods value 1 00 9 best collection of vegetables 1st by d brill co don 2 2nd by erwin goldham don 2 50 2 00 xlo best and largest dozen fresh eggs one years subscription canadian champion milton 2 00 by j m moore ill best loaf homemade bread georgetown herald one year 1 50 x12 best and neatest 1 lb butter georgetown herald one year 1 50 xl3 largest 4 dozen fresh eggs georgetown herald one year 1 50 xl4 best bushel table turnips georgetown herald one year 1 50 miscellaneous ch x15 best pair dressed chickens by a e farnell x16 best pair dressed chickens by r carter norval xl7 best dressed chicken by p b harrison xi8 best dressed chicken by f c thompson xl9 best pair dressed chickens by harry robertson x20 best chocolate cake by mrs harry robertson x21 best pair dressed chickens bjrd salter x23 best pair dressed chickens by w h long x23 best dressed young goose not less than 12 lbs by j m moore x34 best pair dressed chickens by georgetown creamery x3fi best pair dressed ducks by speights garage xn best dressed chicken by w q marshall 27 best band bound sheaf to be bound day of fair 1st prize by m williamson cash 3 00 2nd don 23c x38 best round home made loaf 6f bread not less than 12 in diameter by w c anthony x donor gets article he 1 a number of growers and farmers were careless last year they didn t plant certified seed and they didn t spray as carefully as they should this 9e resulted in poor and diseased crops however it taught them a les son and this year said mr cassln they planted certified seed and as a result there is little disease he named that there is a danger of late blight and advises that plants should be well cohered with bordeaux mixture especiallj in wet rainy per iods new act on january 1 ears export cattle not to be pierced canadian cattle for export to great britain with their right ears pierced or in any way mutilated are not eligible for the subsidy payment on cattle which have been held on feed for the required period this subsidy ranges from about 30 to 40 shilllnfib per head exporters should therfore cull out steers that show marks of any kind on the right ear as examiners are parti cular in this respect and will not pass- any animal that has any mark or de formity on the right ear the british regulations provide that imported cattle will not be eligible for the subsidy in all cases where the right ear has any punch hole of any shape in any position on the ear half an lndh or more across and in the case of an animal which has any notch snip or cut out of the edge of the ear half an inch or more into the ear it is quite clear that anything other than the in sertion of a tag is inadvisable the clincher type of tag now in more or less general use for identification pur poses seems to give reasonably good satisfaction and is rarely torn out or lost in order to qualify for the subsidy antfmpk must have been on feed for 90 days otherwise they are not eligible for the subsidy hence the importance of unmutilated right ears the subsidy is apportioned as follows for quality im port cattle five shilling per 112 pound cwt and ordinary import two shillings per 112 pound cwt the weed of the week toad flax toad flax somelimesluiowxi as wild- snapdragon and butter and eggs ls another ontario weed that should be the pest control products act which eradicated at this time of the year was passed at the last session of the sajs john d macleod crops seeds dominion parliament together with and weeds branch ontario dept of regulations made under its provisions agriculture toronto will become fully effective on january i toad flajt is a deeply rooted persis 1 1940 this act is designed to bring tent perennial with erect airy stems about an improvement in the products the leaves are stalkless linear with- sold for controlling pests affecting ag out teeth or divisions the flowers are nculture industry and households about one inch lont pale yellow in the new regulations contain many i erect dense clusters new features perhaps the most out the weed propagates bv seeds and standing of all is the provlsion for roots talks mid ls general throughout guarantees of biological effectiveness the province especiall on light shal as apart from chemical analyses any ow soils meadows pastures roadsides claim made by the manufacturer or and occasionally in grain fields ii vendor as to the purpose or utility of spreads rapid h ind complete eradica the product is construed as a part of tion ls imperative the guarantee and in caes where the b idlv infested pastures and mead product does not lend ltsell to reason ovvs should be broken up and a short able chemical anulysis the guarantee rotation with deep thorough cultiva will be confined to the simple state tion followed b a hoed crop smother ment satisfactory biological effective- crop or eram crop do not reseed until ness for tnt purpose claimed when the thls weed is eradicated if proper cul product is used according to dirti tiv ufon ls followed it should be pos tions the guarantees in this respect sible lo kill lhl weed without the loss to bt checked periodically by of a crop biological tests conducted by the set- chemlcil spraying ls recommended the farm t x see youre doing a lot of work henry on the old homestead and about the farm did you come into a legacy no sir i got a home improvement loan from the bank of montreal a simple matter no fuss or bother the rates are low and im paying it back by instalments home improvement loans obtainable at 3 25 per 100 repayable in twelve monthly instalments for borrowers with teasoraltncotnes repayment may be madetih other convenient periodic instalments askfor our folder bank of montreal established 1817 rt vqmjk awmt amsmp oooommti aftc 4umkxmm0 enlists of the department t 4 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 1 oo 4 00 s 00 4 00 1 3 00 3 00 2 00 optical needs vary there can never tie a sat ml for flttlng the thuman p baa so many variation that nqr a dutmot one b l- qurrts training and akin to la- we apactalraa in kfm tmtnhiatlcti and fldot o t walker ro ortomrubt kibsiuh bnoiaust bwupil wtw ft at konr st qk t i wmaaadaj ar avaty aaaattu ofjw aaay h x t wmr at ma aaaaa h xwq here cultivation ls impossible seei jour district weed inspector or write the crops seeds and weeds branch ont dept of agriculture for further information ex pulmonis conducted b the field husbandry divlslon dominion expen menial farms have shown that shil low ploughing product is high melds is de ploughing nt i consldrabil avtng in power requirements further more tlllagt bejond that required lor weed control and rtiusonablj good seed bed preparation has nosbeneficial ef ftct on jiclds in many districts of uit vraine pro vinces ploughing for summer fallow has been largclj dispensed with in fov our of the ploughless fallow by bur fact cullnatlon in eastern canada ploughing sod land in die summer lth after harvest cultivation where weeds are troublesome and ploughing in late fall on loss weed land have both proved superior to spring plough mg cspcciall on heovj soils one ad vantage of summer or fall ploughing is that it facilitates the early seeding of cereal crops which experiments have clearly shown to be very desirable ensire forage crops the actiitles of the division of for age plants dominion experimental farms consist of tne testing of grasses leguminous crops and hoed crops to determine their productiveness and suitability for use in canada the sel ection for breeding of grasses legumes corn field roots and sunflowers the production of seed and its distribution special research activties such as plant introduction plant nutrition and cytology the science of cell char acteristlcs and functions interesting the public in health the world s fair the national exhibi tion the county fair all are media through which public education is carried on in canada one of the best means adopted by the health league of canada to interest the public health is to present an annual display at the canadian national exhibition in toronto this year through the generous co operation of the exhibition authorities a more attractive display than ever be fore has been made possible for can ada s health education agency the exhibition has been designed to impress upon visitors various phases of health work one large section is de voted for the pasteurisation of milk another section is devoted to the vari ous activities of the health league at tention being drawn in a spectacular manner to such topics as uptheria and its prevention by toxoid venereal dis eases and their control artificial res piration arid periodic health examina tions to reduce the toll of cancer bean diseases and other causes of death an important point btreuuttl by the health league exhibit is the enormous cost of umess in half of which is prev m tank ffcp s ideas on cabins the difference between modem out look and the ideas of the seventeenth ccntur ls demonstrated in some notes on pepv s ideas of riblns on board ship in the august issue of the port of lon don aulhorltv monihl maganne is sued in london england the importance attached to cabins nowadays contrasts curiously with the i it i tudc w hich pre ailed w hen mr pepjs worked tor the admiralty at that time cabins on board ship were not only considered a nuisance and a waste of space but definitely undesir able peps attributes all the faults of tlie officers and slowness of naval ships to cabins it wis snid that the unlimited num- of cabins built in the kings ships were costiv gave rise to the pestering ol the ship contracting of sickness temptation to officers to neglect their dutics and misspend their time in drinking and debauchery the danger of fire and disputes between officers regarding the disposal of cabins what a different view is taken re garding passenger accomodation on ships or today liners now supply comfortable cabins to suit the require ments of ail passengers whether it be third or first class palatial ships at moderate rates are to be had for the taking the spacious outside staterooms modern ventilation throughout large comfortable public rooms and adequate deck space for promenade and deck sports are pleasing features of the lady liners of the canadian nation al steamships in regular and frequent service between canada the united states and the british west indies auction sale of accredited jersey herd the undersigned t received in structions from frank mcculloch to sell b public auction at lot 13 concession 10 just below erin village tlesda1 sfcptember 12th cows no 1 cow erin scottie girl 80013 tattoo bbb ik dropped feb 28th 1932 heshencd 30th sept no 2 cow erin lilj 80509 tattoo bbb 5l dropped dec 16th 1933 fres hened nov 17th 1939 no 3 cow erin marie doll 805os ta oo bbb 4l dropped nov 15th 1933 freshened sept 26th 1939 no 4 cow erin belle 80510 uttoo bbb 1m dropped jnn 26th 1934 calf nt side no 5 cow erin darling lady 80512 tattoo bbb 3m dropped maj 21st 1934 calf at side no 6 cow erin darling lassie 102138 tattoo bbb 2n dropped mar 10th 1935 calf at side no 7 cow erin sultana sweetheart 101733 tattoo bbb 3n dropped mar 24th 1935 freshened april 22nd 1940 no 8 cow erin sweet bride 101734 tattoo bbb 5n dropped oct 1st 1935 calf at side prince 100328 tattoo dfc13r drop ped mb 10th 1937 bred by j s baid markham ont also 12 breeding ewes oxford down terms of sale cash nothing to be removed until settled for buyers assume all risks on animals immediately after they are sold but same care will be taken sale to commence at one o clock sharp in case of wet weather sale will be held under cover we are shippers to canada dairies license no 162 in canadian jersey cattle club accredited herd no 1361l fred mcenerj frank petch clerk roy htndley phone 15 6 erin auctioneers treasurers sale ot land tor taxes town of georgetown county of halton to wit by virtue of a warrant issued hy the mayor of the town of george town bearing date or the 15th day of june sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the town of georgetown will b i u w beld at my office at the hour of h ino 9golden marie 46465 tattoo r q ock in the forenoon on the 8th day bbb 222 dropped april 26th 1928 of november 1939 unless the taxes if i and costs are sooner paid notice is 1 f ul 5 dr tfven that the list of lands for sept 14th 1928 freshened sept 30th for amars of 5 p lished in the ontario gasette on tha- ath day of august 1939 on the 2nd day of september 193s and on the 7th day of october 1939 and that copies of the list may be had at my office notice is further given that in ttat event of all lands not being sold on november 8th 1939 the sale will be adjourned to the 16th day of novem ber 1939 at the same hour on hieh day the municipality intends to pur chase any lands for which the total amount ol taxes and costs is not of fered treasurers office this 4th day ot july 1s39 p b harrison treasurer mlh no ii cow oren bride vixen 5160 dropped oct 1st 1928 freshened 23rd aug no 12 1 grade jersey fresh no 13 1 grade jersey bred june 30th no 14 1 grade jersey bred may 15 rhe motion not the ocean the two land lubbers were in a row- boat in the middle of the ocean one handled the oars rowing away for all he was worth the second sat in the stem steering the rowboat by means of a makeshift rudder suddenly a passenger liner came in to view the man at the oars kept rowing frantically pausing only when the liner crossed the path of the row boat then be cupped his hands hey there on board 1 he shouted is this the atlantic or the paclfc a sailor aboard the big vessel gaxed down at the rowboat this is the pacific be shouted back the tudderman waved his dst at the oarsman you hear that you dope he howled 1 told 7ni not to row so fasti now who has behaved best week asked father end done that mommy aaldt you tied piled the angel chud customer if this la an ahwool jersey why li it marked cottont shopkeeper that to deceive the moths sir v no 15 erin sweet june reg pending tattoo bbb4p dropped june 1st 1936 freshened sept 15th 1939 no 16 erin clara conscript 101736 tattoo bbb 5p dropped sept 26th 1936 freshened sept 13th 1939 no 17 erin dolly annesl 101738 uttoo bbb7p dropped sept 10th 1936 freshened sept 7th 1939 no 18 erin sultan lily reg pend ing tattoo bbb3r dropped afar 12 1937 freshened sept 23rd 1939 no 19 erin silver gren bride reg pending tattoo bbb5r dropped aug 22nd 1937 open no 20 erin wonderful fern reg pending tattoo bbb 7r dropped aug 24th 1937 open no 21 erin belle sultan reg pending tattoo bbb 11 r dropped oct 19th 1937 open calves no 22 erin sunbeam wonder reg pending tattoo bbbis dropped jan 9th 1938 no 23 erin margreta sultan reg pending tattoo bbb4s dropped feb 9ui 1939 no 24 erin rosedale pet tattoo bbb68 dropped aug 29th 1938 no 25 erin valiant bride uttoo bbbios dropped sept 15th 1938 no 26 erin sliver slipper tattoo bbb1is dropped sept 17th 1938 no 27 erin snowball drop tattoo bbb2t dropped feb 23rd 1939 no sb srm beauty queen tattoo bbb3t dropped afar 6th 1839 no 29 xrln taxpayer rose tattoo bb8cf dropped aug 6th 1930 no 30 erin cuue uttoo bbb6t aug 13th 1939 no 31 bull silver creek valiant sultan 7904 tattoo bkr2sm drop ped nor 34th 1934 bred by bover creek farms ltd oaledon ont this bun is a son of valiant of mfc aru4 glass aa no so bun shamrock volnataer wood for sal choke beech and maple at 3av single cord mixed ralls u0 cord mixed wood 2j55 per cord j brandford phone all wood ordera te ttjj radio repairing tt years experience we specialize on this work j sanford son mi

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