Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 22, 1930, p. 4

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v v ti page 4 the georgetown herald wednesday evening october 22nd 1930 ip ur size if cur fire you dont have to go a step farther for price- hie progress tire 4s made and hacked b csurapws tarjapst tire manufacturer it of longwearing cord construction with a plen- didly tractive tread our price is rockbottom for ajrfuality tire of this sue come in and see it j oneill son telephone 14 georgetown ontario progress forstcrs grocery a full line of fresh groceries always in stock bananas and oranges at the right prices leecream in bulk cones or bricks forsters terms cash georgetown phone 29 know red rose tea ynlqul 107 itoqwuto tluml ycqkmkckic air a gilson forced draft system will save you 4060h fuel costs w y silent efficient automatic equipment easily and 4 xjl nuckjy attached to any style of furnace not only 4c sapplies sufficient draft to burn buckwheat anthracite and other small grained coal but gives you 100 ser vice in economy and heating value son get 2000 lbs in a ton of buckwheat anthracite identically the una coal aa the larger sizes equal in every way id heating qualities and at about fa a ton compared to 1550 for the larger sixes sufficient air forced thronsh the grates r1h burn buckwheat anthracite and give you a more even intense fire than you can get from any grade of coal and yon 7 art 40 to 60 in costs automatic control of heat and regulation of draft the automatic thermostat located ty the hall diningroom or kitchen permits you to regulate your heat supply with the minimum of attention to the furnace a silent alert fireman that saves yon money and gives you the exact amount of hast woe require write today for free illustrated literature describing this n tyrssclerxul money saver caw uaattcat ytsrfcfm g r muckart plumbkr tinsmith ktc fhone 25 or slftw georgetown gttson kftj co ltd tfk st guaiah oat without oboakion mid an von prbb itliucratod linin ts on i tl magic blow el nd all m how i on arao 40 to f ea aar ool bin jrw a mv lady moon i see you up there in the sky j when night begins to fall i look for you when sun ls hitch you are not there at all you float among the tinted clouds when 1 am fast asleep my mellow yellow lady moon whav lonesome hours you keep you rest atop the sqmbre streams that run along the ground you peer among the serried leaves and shed your beams around and finger out the fairy paths that run from mound to mound and all the time im watching you make not a single sound you light my path when im late like some great white balloon 1 always shall appreciate mywlhsmte lady moon albert c pype news and biformation for the busy hartnot lad iv hamper yeld an ouuiuuiaug yield pi blue grist is rttqoriccl by one iaxuer iii htudi- uuuia county his fiel was eight acre in suie- and from seven loadtaici from the eight acres 2000 lbs of seed were obtained lius at che rte of 14c a pound yielded better than 400 or more than 0 per acre a pleas ing feature of this is that- this straw i still good as a highgrade hay canackim medical assoc district plowin matches dles of remaining district plowing matches have been announced as fol lows by j lookic wilson supennten dent caistor cape crocker on reserve eramosa irockwood prontenac near kingston 1 hajdimand fishervlue halton estraiesing twp lambtoq csarnia twp ontario south peel brampton proton near dundalk six nations ohsweken sullivan twp oct 24 weilesley twp near crossbill oct 28 welland oct 2yt of the upper respiratory tract it waterloo oct 25 york east agincourt nov 5 nov 26 oct 31 nov oct 29 oct 30 oct 31 nov 5 oct 25 oct 24 oct 24 nov 1 proper ration needed a hen majr lay a few eggs early in the spring without receiving much feed or attention or she may lay at the end ol the season when feed may be picked up in toe fields but the ben mjl 110l yet been tie v eloped thai wu lay witnout the proper ration during trie tall and winter months a goou mash is important if tne hens are to iay and it snould be beiore tne uiros aii uiu ume 11 any one ol tne neocs spry elements required for the mak ing 01 eggs is auseni production 11 unpaired pullets require a ullic dif ferent man than uie old hens and it is a misuute to house uiem togetner ana luive tnem leeu from uie same iiopper jnomvgi6vvii lecus witli uiu aauiuun 01 some purciiasvd cuiiceiit- ruxes may be anxcu or a couunerciai inasn may be pufenaseu uiat will sup ply the necessary mgreoienu u tut oud cnickeus win pay dividends 11 properly lutused and given uie right rations when toptfimi a test of ihe sou snould be made to make sure uiat it requires lime if the soil proves to be acid then the an swer to the question when to apply lime tr for the bemat of all crops ui tne rotation but particularly of bene fit to legumes the best time is pos sibly just before sowing a grain crop that is seeded down with alfalfa or clovers liming land plowed for fall wheat which is to be seeded with clover in the spring is a convenient and satis factory practice lime is not a fer tilizer but simply neutralizes the acid ity of the soil and should be thorough ly worked into a soil during the pre paration of a seed bed to become effi cient it is poor business to farm land that is lacking in lime and strongly acid in reaction the productive power of the soil is reduced when it becomes acid correcting ibis condition with the use of ground limestone increases the emceiency of the manures and fertilizers applied and therefore con tributes to the cutting down of costs of crop production sinus trouble it is not unusual to hear that some one has sinus trouble sinus trouble means that there is infection and as we knuw infection in any part of the body ls serious the infection ls the result of the activity of living germs and if it allowed to continue it may result in a chronic poisoning of the body the nasal sinuses are the cavities in the- bones or the face which cavities are connected with the nose by nar row openings and the lining men branes of the nose and the sinuses are continues there is one sinus under the cheek bone another abovv the eye others in the bones behind the nose some of these sinuses are close to the brain cavity and infection close to the vital centres is the result of sinusitis in such parts sinus trouble occurs when infection spreads frotxlthe xfose along the lining membrane through the narrow open ing into nhe sfnus swelling results form the infection and this swell- ing may fee and often is sufficient to block the opening ahefo the infection is sealed in the sinus on account of the practical danger of the spread of vnlectidh from the nose to a sinus it is evident that grave trouble may be preypnted by taking care of the nasal infection the oonz- mbn cold the neglected cold leads to a great deal of trouble arid misery the cold itself is one of- uy greatest nuisances from which we suffer apd besides it is most mischievous in its effects to neglect a cold is always to invite trou ble if you want to avoid trouble avoid a cold and if you are notsuc- cessful in avoiding the cold give it earty attention in the late stages of a cold if the teeth begin to ache with a feeling of pressure on the back upper teeth it suggests that the antrum or sinus til the cheekbone is involved pain over one eye suggests involvement of the sinus located there the pain may not be constant it may occur during part of the day growing worse and then easing off infection of the sinuses may follow colds influenza pneumonia measles scarlet fever or indeed any infection is condition which should be brought under treatment st once not only ts it that the acute stage requires care but it is of the utmost importance to secure such care in order to prevent if possible a chronic infection of the sinus questions concerning health ad- dresed to the canadian mediow as sociation 184 college st toronto will be answered personally by letter how to forget if you were busy being kind before you knew it you would find youd soon forget to think twas true ttuvt someone was unkind to you if you were busy being glad and cheering people who were sad although you heart might ache a bit youd soon forget to notice it if you were busy beirut true to what you know you ought to do youd be so busy youd forget the blunders of the folks youve met if you were busy being right youd find yourself too busy ouite to crltise your neighbor kmg because hes busy being wrong rebecca poresman a midatlantic hello xv novel travelling display arouses interest at fairs particular interest ampng farmers has been arpused at recent fall fairs by the novel travelling display of eastern steel products umlfcd of preston ontario s makers of products not easily dis played in practical use this firm has bunt a model preston steel tuss barn covered it with tnelr new color ed ribroll roofing and siding nfl mounted the entire unit on a truck chassis in this hovel manner they have found a means of exhibiting their products with remarkable facility far from being a tom thumb model the preston steel truss display barn is t ft wide 15 ft long and 8 ft high the cornices are equipped with eavetrough conductor pipe and one end of the barn ls easily removable to permit interior inspection the use of colored rib roll roof ing and siding has resulted in a most pleasing color combination the aides of the barn are red the root green the ventilators white trimmed with green and the window and door trim white from the salesman you can obtain foldefs circulars prices and all parti- culars of the new preston 8teel truss bams and clored ribroll roofing and siding accidents and compensation during the month of september lhere were 51130 accidents reported to the workmens compensation boara ol ontario a decrease of 8 from the number during august and 1408 less than the numner during september a year ago the fatal accidents numbered 41 aa against 42 in august 1930 and 47 in september a year ago the total accidents reported to date this year number m107 as compared with 65752 during the same period last year the benefits awarded during sep tember amounted to 5947879 of which 49376879 was for compenra- tlon and 10201878 for medical aid a comparison of the benefits for the ninemonth period shows total bene fits this year 554182280 as against j390368377 ast year ontario benefits by inspection ontario nats win kent county has recently been in the limelight as a nut producing coun ty by reason of the victory scored by one of its farmers harold english of the chatham district at the nut draw ers conference at cedar rapids iowa his exhibit of japanese walnuts was declared the best ever seen by those in attendance at the conference large size good cracking extraction quality and fine flavor were the points on which the experts based their deci sion the tree from which these fine nuts came is a beautiful specimen and has made rapid growth it ls only six years old and has borne two good crops the chatham mans victory is expected to stimulate the growth of nut trees in kent county and else where throughout the province there is no other factor which enhances the value of a farm at so little expense as nut trees ontario fruit growers are repeating substantial benefits from the increased market range for peaches pears and grapes this year made possible through the shipping point inspection service of the federal department of agri culture p h steele district fruit inspector for the prairie provinces in a report to the dominion prult commissioner states ontario fruit notably grapes pears and peaches la being handled as far west as edmonton mr steele also reports the quality of the inspected fruit is particularly good about ninety per cent of the fruit packed in ontario this year is moving on the certificate of federal prult in spectors the assurance of quality af forded by the federal inspection cer tificate has established trading con fidence in fruit to the material advan tage of both producer and consumer marcelling miss francis expert hair dresser with city experience win be at tamans barber shop every day phone 241 georgetown 2tp tion sak there will be sold by public auction at the east half of lot 5 con 7 nassagaweya on friday october mth 19s0 at 1 oclock in afternoon 175 acres of land in nassagaweya and 25 acres all hard and soft wood in esqueslng also 16 good milk cows and other tfann stock and implements 11 months credit for poster write w i dick solicitor milton 3t notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of william philip appelbe late of ine town of georgetown in the county of ilajton gentleman deceased new school wing opened the new wing of the vocational agricultural school at rldgetown was officially opened on october 20th by acting premier oeorge s henry and hon t l kennedy minister ot agri culture about 45000 has been spent op the hew building which is equally as commodious as the first building erected in 1928 the new wing in eludes two large classroomst a physics laboratory a room for teaching vari ous agricultural subjects such as held crops beekeeping poultry and veter inary science a stock judging ring four large forges with anvils for blacksmith wockvelghteen manual training benches for woodworking a machinists bench and a space for motor mechanics the rldgetown in stitution is now the most complete of its kind in ontario and will be in a position to give a superior type of all- round training to the farm boy and glrl a tremendomt si by far the greatest success in its history was achieved at the 1930 inter national plowing match staged last week off highway no 7 near the city of stratford two new records were set on the second day of the match when an estimated total of 40000 people passed through the gates and when the entry list numbered 153 sur passing by 44 the list for a single day in any previous year the final two days of the match were equally success ful and the directors have every rea son to feel proud of their achievement competitors came from every part of ontario to take part in the various plowing contests a departure this year was a competition for women who made a remarkably one showing the site of the match was a picture with hundreds of horses and tractors pulling keenedged plows through per fect soil to reveal row upon row of furrows straight and true and crown ed to perfection norfolk tobacco crop the greater part of norfolk coun tys ninemiluonpound crop of flue- cured tobacco has now been sold at prices ranging between 30 and 40 cents per pound the average win be about 35 cents it was estimated that about 13000 acres were under tobacco m nor folk this year and while the crop was injured by drought and hall it escap ed frost and most of the growers will be well rewarded for their seasons tou the new halfmilllondollar grading and parking plant ax delhi swings in to operation this week notice la hereby given that ail persons having claims or demands against the late william philip appel be who died on or about the twenty- seventh day of september ad 1930 are required to send by post prepakx or otherwise deliver to the undersign ed solicitor for the executors of the estate of the said deceased on or be fore the twentyninth day of october ajd 1930 their names and adrtrwwes and full particulars of their claims and the nature of the securities ox any held by them and take notice that after the said last mentioned date the execu tors will immediately proceed to dis tribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims ot which they shall then have notice and that the said executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim they shall not then have received no- tloe dated at georgetown ontario this sixth day of october ad 1b30 clarence h wiggins georgetown ontario st solicitor for the said executors radios see our now 8tube atwater kent radio before you buy insurance special rate to fanners on automobile insurance ljollo mcrtjier were havtrxr a wonderful i 1 voyaxc loft southampton day before ycatffr- dny nd arrive quebec dny utier tomorrow the young man whoso phantom outline bhows in the picture of one of the deluxe nparunents of too new caiihdlnit purine liner kmprui of brltui will be nbe when ihe 42500 ton ship eiuera setvice be- twen qiiehoe nml southampton next june to talk to nnyone in europe or the xmerleiib for the first time in canadas maritime hutory above a reteut photokrtiph phowji lie now liner rarluk completion on 4ho clyde ami th tilcphone i nlatlon that wl ho a feutrr o -vr- tr t class bedroom or apartment direct connection through the ships switchboard with any land tele phone wiu make calling vancouver or oiasgow from midatlantic just a matter of lifting the receiver and askbif for uiu wimbcr the canadian pacific announces that the wireless telephone will be so powerful that contlnuour touch will be nmln- talnert with both sldej of the atantlo- the magnificent new empress of drltain 760 ffcot lra 9ti feet wide and with a sp d of 21 knt will bring cherbois suutnamptua and quebec iiiif ltn a day cloor township ot esqaesing notice of court of revision of voters list notice is hereby given that a court will be held pursuant to the voters lists act by his honor the judge of the county court of the county of halton at the township hall on the 29th day of october 1930 at ten oclock in the forenoon for hearing all complaints made against the first and second parts of the voters lists of the municipality of esqueslng for 1930 dated 15th day of october 1930 i m bennett clerk of township monuments pollock aingham gajaotst wood rails 300 single cord delivered mixed wood 350 hardwood 400 sin gle cord j h smith phone s4rl3 j sanford stewarttowij plnmbidg tinsmithing esusutes checrtaby uvea phone 84 r 12 georgetown rjl no 2 wood for sale choice hardwood beech and mania 400 per single cord mixed wood 350 per single cord mixed slabs 300 per single cord rails 340 per single cord phone 36sj or 83j j bkantford georzetvn f kersey o current crop report fall wheat ls looking fairly well throughout the whole province accord ing to reports received and the one weather of october enabled the far- mers in the southwestern peninsula to do late sowing many farmers report the poorest crop of turnips in years while sugar beets will yield about tne same as in other seasons consider able stocker cattle are being purchased due to large yields of grains and low prices offered for same there are indications of a good supply of cana dian seep com for 1931 dairy cattle are in keen demand in the restricted tb free areas and many outside buyers are invading these dlstlrcta for accredited cattle marketing oeeae the time to prepare geese for market is when the weather turns cold in the fall they should then be taken off pasture and those selected for market shoukl be placed in small penned en closures provided with plenty of water and grit and kept clean thep should be fed heavily on whole coin the best medium fbr the fattening of geese and about two weeks heavy feeding should fit them for market twentyfour hours before killing geese should be starved but given plenty of water care should pe used in plucking the dry qr steam methods being recommended for wis reason that the feathers sr particu larly valuable bringing as much ai 60 cents per pcmnd too dressed bin should be rubbed over with a damp cloth and set aside to oool the twelve- bird box makes a desirable markat package debts collected yea collections are slow this y btrtnpto wa we have collected more money m 1990 than in any one of our forty years experience send us your list at once kelly aiken collection specialists oaetsa osmngevtn jn8tant travel slightly more than nne- minute is the average time required to com plete a long distance telephone call just a minute and in a flash your voice hah crossed a hundred miles of space or a thousand distance means little and rates af remarkably low- especially aftel 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