Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 12, 1930, p. 4

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page a l ll the georgetown herald wednesday evening february 12th 1930 li i s own y6ir own home di pay for the same at a monthly rate the same as paying rent we offer the remodelled bell douse on church street on these terms this is a two family house of she rooms and bath for each family all conveniences with cupboards breakfast nook and the new coloured enamel kitchen sink and equipped for all electrical conveniences three car garage this home is open for yoncr inspection on saturday afternoon and evening febbloafcy 8th j b mackenzie phone s3 georgetown i nam v i georgetown elevator 1 v- agent for thegram pool market fofeailgrarl y flour and feeding stuefs cjflck feed r and laying mash at lowest prtces deliverya made tuesday and friday of eah week alex l noble phone 145 i lifes mirbott- -therearc- loyal hrts spirits brave there are hearts that are pure and true then give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you give lover- and love to your life will flow a strength in your utmost needs have faith and a score of heart will show i their faith in your word and deeds give truth and your gift will be paid in kind and honor will honor meet and a smile that is sweet will surely find a smile that is just as sweet judge mcmillan news and information for the but fanner raise heifers from th best cows is the advice of one prominent dairy authority this advice applies to all classes of stock raise breeding stock from the best females there will be enough misfits even then without breeding them note the above is from the pen of the late judge mcmillan of und- saypnt formerly of hiusburg canadian medical attoc forsters grocery a full line of fresh groceries always in stock bananas and oranges at the right prices ice cream in bulk cones or bricks r7torsters terms cash georgetown phone 29 hydro electric system orders taken for ranges and appliances of all kinds office town hall keep your hamis eboltt youb pace it ls evident to any casual observer that few people have juiy real appre ciation of the fact that their bands should be kept away frprn their r the hands time and again each day come into contact with many persons or articles and as a result became repeatedly contaminated with bacteria which if introduced into the body through the nose or mouth or into the broken skin may cause some dis ease or infection ifor many years it has been taught that hands are to be thoroughly wash ed before their owner eats this teaching is based upon the dangers of carrying into the mouth in food or drink disease germs present on soiled hands a person ahrmiflpp more thing of touching his lips or his nose with unwashed hands than- he would think of touching food before he had wash ed the unwashed hands should never be used to squeeze or pick some skin abrasion or blackhead it is true that this is done hundred- of t- with no ill results but occasibnauy as a re sult of such carelessness a serious in fection such as facial erysipelas re sults any break th the skin issues an invitation far lurking bacteria to enter the skin should never be brok- noephnfltmrvr wj with clean hands and boiled instru ments in any case the pnrttn in excess of three mlllipns of dollars were mode to farmers of the province during 1939 by the on tario government agricultural deve lopment board according to a state ment issued by the provincial trea surer the total last year on loan to farmers was about ib 000000 and this year will be something under 23 000- 000 this money comes from the de posits of citizens in the provincial savings office canadian crops the final crop report for canada gives mx itttenfctlng summary of the basic industry of the country the bureau of statistics estimates the- 1b29 wheat yield in the prairie provinces at 269 million bushels as compared with 44 million in 1028 the past five- year average was set at 397 mftllfrim while the past tenyear average was 340 millions the bureau estimates this years crop at i4s million pushefe or isshsmhuon bushels less than last year barley is set at 84 mill kin bus hels whlciris a decrease ox 39 million bushels herbs tkt r when bronchial tubes sero all on eire fifty vfttiv mro a quictgi in mml jumfhcja l r conic ti in rl ronj h count tij n i rmtrvitotis skill iu comxiurnh tg h rh u itvdiniu one of iu i in prescriptions for f ilk hilj i i f nchitiu or similir ills mul iuust ro7 uitfcnms wiim hiv imn in u rlnl lt vvful of tliphf allngiviug power irai from mother naturt ht r self won i rfullv tunling to inflatmd ti v s a huildt r of pood rod blmid m ike the acquaintance of tlus tntj reliable remedy keep well this winter togetlfer with the other fine gallagher uerbsl household fieinedieg now ib- tainablo from wr w r watson mortgage sale under and by vhtttjre of the powers of sale contained fc a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale there will be offered forsale by it j kerb ancuonoer at public auction valae of dairy prodwels s in commenting upon the request of the canadian national dairy council for an increase in protective duties on butter so as to save the canadian butter market for canadian farmers and creamerymen prof h hl dean of oac furnishes qgures which re veal the tremendous value of the dairy industry the capital invested in the amerles and cheeserles of is over forty million dollars those bhlishments pay out to farmers over ninety miiuws dollars annually for raw iff ttltiif j cream the milk and cream from over two wnitiioyi cows goes into the manufacture of c and butter in canada these cows are worth two hundred million dollars which represents the fanners lnvestmentin cows for two branches of the dairy industry to say nothing of the i in land ufahles etc to these cows p csvoperaxtre the chamber of oommerea hi nor folk county 1 sponsoring the f orma- f poultry fwipffhm wlg the lines of that already in operation in oxford county which is doing a squeezing is almost alvysundesirabie i very lm h ror k nem- cleanllness of the soap and water i tne p p of the oo- varlety for the face is the sound prac- operative will be the organised maiket- tical way to keep the skin healthy which heretofore has been our fingers and hands are so useful conducted in a haphazard manner that we bring them into contact with wlu resulting loss to producers and innumerable tilings we failure to m anuorm standards this because rfhe danger that our hands auaut- the cooperative would- may be to us depends upon this very also asslst to qm distribution of birds point to put our unwashed angers hl productive qualities to our faces particularly to the mouth barley recommended irfi kp to put 5 recent weather condltioiis have 2 nt mt ts d concern to many farmers who fortunately disease germs die onick- o dependtauton fall wheat fcr outside the hiiman body but as the ne fortrhcrop in consider- hands are generally moist and warm rt the possibility of an alternative the name is suilicienl our salesmen cony butternut varieties daily a change to suit the palate manf d by dominion bakeries ltd guelph sold by mark clark phone 229w grocer georgetown h ere an dtk ere we have exclusiye novelties in hats including angora see them the prices are right misses claridge herald block georgetown two requlsltles for the life of disease cropt barley is recommended by germsthey may persist ahve on the nuuw it hands for some time the bacteria btsown after the wheat has which cause pimples boils and other j tt wu1 bng m m sabsu pus infections are more resistant than retum tt n those- which cause the ordinary com- sam m i where m wheat ill- and j j has failed but on a dean piece of weu- rf f vt prepared ground there is a good ger of the occurrence of such tafee- marfcet now for commercial bar- tlins because there are ferquently ley and it is most important that the minute abrasions on the skta or lips per nm goodleed be sown and which allow the entrance of bacteria u fleu be given more than ordinary when these parts are touched by un- attention according to departmental w statistics the cash returns per acre jny hmttb ad- from barie have been 4j ahead of dressed to the canadlflrtmrdlcal as- sedation 184 college street toronto will be answered personally by letter how bees winter prof mulen of oac gives this in- teresting story of how bees winter the honey bee is coldblooded and if individual bees are placed in a tem perature below so degress f they toss all poorer of movement and soon die collectively however in the colony lhey overcome this disadvantage by forming a hollow cluster with a tight wall of bees forming an exorllmt in sulating medium inside this hollow cluster bees are moving freely and by a rapid movement- of wings they maintain a temperature of 80 degrees p or moreeven though the tempera ture outside is zero the bees which i form the insulating wall are stantly changing places with the bees nymf the cluster and thus they all keep warm beekeepers must have sufficient worker bees in the colony to form a thick ig wan otherwise i the bees die of rrhaimtlnn in trying to retain the heat which is generated soar woadlot it is tune and money well spent f or any owner to ersmtnc his woods and remove weed seed trees this is the nrst step to take in improving the for est stand culls should be removed and gotten rid of either by selling or by cutting for firewood it is alwayx important tq leave seed trees of the valuable species and these tt will be found will seed an area rapidly if there is no competition from advance growth of forest weeds on most farms woods which originally contain ed flnn white oak elm popular wal- nutjnaple and ash have deteriorated into culled forests having little or no lumber value the value of the woods depends upon- its growing stock whether small or large trees the first cooslderatlon then in any r operations where openings are made the forest ilsnrt li to ramnv tha weed trees rmay 14th day of febraary 193 at tne hour of two o clock hi the after noon at the farm of hugh logan the following property namely all and singular those certain parcels or tracts of land and premises situate lying and being in the town ship of esqueing in the county of halton and being composed of firstly the east half of lot no in the 9th concession of the said township of esqueslng containing by admeasure ment one hundred acres more or less and secondly the east half of lot 3a in the 8th concession of the said township of esquestng containing by admeasurement one hundred acres be the same more or less and thirdly the south half of the east half of lot no 27 in the 9th ooncesslannf the said township of esquestng contain ing by admeasurement 45 acres be the same more or leas o the sa farm there is said to be erected u dwelling house with sun- able farm buildings the binds will be sold subject to a reserve bid i of bals ten per cent ofthapurchasernoneytoba paiddown resfteits pa new ship i j ten thousand pcoftfe witnessed the launching of the cn s pnnoo henry new veisel of the canadian national steamships at the yards of cammell laird imd co at birkenhead england when thi magnificent new ship was christened by miss ishbel mac- donald daughtnr of rt hon j ramsay macoonald prime minister of great britain miss mac donald who hag travelled over the route between vancouver and prince ru pert over which the prince henry will bail after her delivery to can ada was enthusiastic as to the beauties of this inside passage and sajid she hoped soon to renew the pleasures of that trip f a pauline agent general of british columbia congratulated the build ers and also the canadian national steamships- on their enterprise in having thjs hplendid vessel added to their fleet while c j smith european vicepresident of the canadian national system explain ed the work which the pnnoo henry and two other new steam ships soon to be launched will perform on the pacific coast pho- tographs show left miss mao- donald with r s johnson manag ing director of cammell laird and co descending the gangway after the launching and right miss mac donald breaking the bottle of champagne on the ships prow as she gave the vessel its name at the time of sale and the hftlw within thirty days for rurtber particulars and condi tions of sale apply to harry w page bast block parliament blags toronto ont- or r- x kerr auctioneer phone 30 acton dated at toronto this 25th day of january 1930 st wood ralls s3 00 single cord delivered mixed wood 350 hardwood m00 sin gle cord j h smith phone 84rl3 georgetown tf wood for sale choice hardwood beech and maple 400 per single cord mixed wood 3j0 per single cord mixed slabs 1300 per single cord rails 300 per single cord phone sttj er soj jt bkandfokd 472 travelling 180 miles in 55 hours of actual ski tng from jasper pk 4 to lake louisa five skiers who will compete at banff arnival have just completed the longest and most hazardous trip of the continent in all the time taken was over week and during the trip they bomot lines slept in the open in 40 below sero weather and other times is wardens and old trappers huts all cam through in the nok of condition- richard jack famous english painter and olive carey hart hone interpreter of english folk songs recently left saint john oq board the s s montrose mr jack has pont he summer and autumn in the uiadlan rockies and ta taking to england a large number of canvases dejth ting mountain scenery mr cirojr appeared at the english musical pe tlval at toronto last november and has toured the entire do with the font dancers ei mln iting wfui a concert at saint jobu captain j glelden and t np o 8tedell two british officer aro making a 6000mile trip coming and going from ixndon to que bec via saint john to tako in the frontenae winter sports at the ancient capital they will wit ness the running of tho interna tlonal dog sled porby clpatm iu ukl- boggaalng mr i- big men de luxe alarm clocks at 460 a b w1llson georfetovvn next to hotel mcgibbon in an address upon canadas natural resources nnd tboir ie- velopment in montrcul the other day 0 m hutt development en gineer canadian pacific railway pointed out that tho value of agri cultural products have increased fou rfold in the last twenty yeas while that iof mines and forests have been trebled fisheries dou bled and developed water power increased six times over j sanford stewarttown plnmbinna tinsmithing estimates checrlally wven phone 84 r 12 georgetown rr no 2 dorit forget your subscription please v carpolls m quautt i special heinz tomato ketchup lars boob ay spedal smyrna tabic flg8ml i9 i special choice quality pumpkin l 2y tin special mclarens invincible jellies 5 io marm utile chip jar 23c oiiverd llb jar 25c christies flake butter biscuits special 3 pkga 25c sardines club des milionnaires brand extra small cm 17c sunbra breakfast cereal rich in nutriment pkg 23c black figs california extra fancy 2 plcga j25c its found money tnls and slmfhr expresskms of appreciation are received a almost daily by 5 kelly aiken to cuecu goetpa ttaonkta the popularity of om dobbin cojitlnnes to hold a prom inent place on the farms of can ada thejron horse or mchani cal farm implement is advancing in fiivbr nartlcnlarly in tho prai rie provinces estimates elvo a total ht 220 trartorn in opera tion on the 248 162 pralrlo farms 14 567 of which were boueht last year gross tonnage of vcnliols enter ins honolulu harbor has increased from 2885218 tons annually to 7 174286 in the hut ten yetni ac cording to official flirurcs released late in december tho canadian pacific inaugurated direct vancou ver to honolulu servico decern ber 13 with tbe palatial express liner rmprasq of canada other com fany vessels on this run will be the empress of russia empress of asia and empress of japan the latter recently launched in the province of quebeo there is now a total length of 12502 miles of paved macadamised and gravelled roads which la s8 for professor graham speaks poultrymen wjlj be interested in tne following ezcerput tram a recent ad dress by prof graham of olajo one of the things thai poultrymen have learned is that direct sunlight is the cheapest kind of feed poultry do not thrive in the dark just as the beef cow and dairy cow are two very different tapes so tne laying hen is a type distinct from the hen that does not produce plenty of eggs no one understands just why the beef cow puts taofusat jb her back and the dairy cow puts it into the milk pail nor do we know why some hens get fat and some lay but the difference 4s there and tne success ful dairymen and poultry raisers must get the right type of animal ah nations of the world are spend ing large sums on research and pro duction we may as well apt ready for the expenditure of h9 larger sums for research it is imperative to improve general living conditions of the people poultry raising has become a busi ness nowadays we vhave the mam moth incubator that hatches 12000 chicks at a time this is all done electrically heat is furnished and controlledaha eggs are turned by electric currenc last year in ontario eight million chicks were hatrtirrt in one twoweek period the question now is how big is the market why is it that we eat hens eggs and not duck eggs some say because the hen advertises as soon as sue lays aft egg she tells the world- ocahrofatroa in th pwi fiverjoitag vines in 1929 tho provincial de partment of roads maintained 10- 195 miles of improved roads con structed 1584 miles of new road iis hrld03 and culverts and ellm- n ftd 15 cade crossings and 203 iliuio cuiuors and curves ittsurance life fire wind storm accident and sickness bonds and bfobtgaoks- botjght and sold special kates an aatoambue buasnuwe to the farmers f jcersey l rione 90 or s3s special kraft canadian cheese pound special seal brand freshroasted 1ib tin 5t whole beets natures best brand choice quality tin 18c green giant peas fancy quality no 6 sieve tin 22c brussels sprouts tin 1 7c caulifeower tin 23c sockeye salmon coronation or clover leaf tin 24c 44c mincemeat georgetown jast what he wanted the lady shopper bad ordered about shelves i dontsee just the right she deckled at last i want to prise my husband on his 011011117 wear suggesbm the exhaas clerk why dont you hide behind chair and yell boo at hlngf a no shovklung aumjuntkd stand anthracite scranton coal in all sizes automatically screened and loaded coal wood s lump for domeano and ttnreshlng purposes smith ing and cannel ooal in fact i carry everything to be found in any uptodate ooal and wood yard john mcdonald phone 12 georgetown x llm 21c special st charles milk 2 i tmm 23c ontariomade creamery butter 2 lbs 83c special c dc b branston pickle -axe- clams capn john brand very choice 2 bins 29c salad cream frenchs large jars 2 for 25c hawes floor wax tin 43c lemon oil btl 23c lux small size special 3 plcgs 25c large size 2uc 15c polishing cloth free with each large size bottle of johnsons liquid wax 16or bonk 69 flaked wheat a delicious breakfast cereal 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