Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 14, 1931, p. 4

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tf- irttii page 4 the ceorsetown hetah wednesday evening october 14th 1911 over a million pack- we are brake specialists let us adjust the brakes of your car so that all wheel stop quickly o with very little pres sure of your foot or if your brakes need new lining we have the equipment to install them and at prices that will satisfy die most exacting customer of course vye test the brakes on all cars free of charge with a taply brake meter the same as used by the police speights garage the motorhexperts hoarding molly bevan the blue bell poetess in the golden wonder of an autumn wood ankledeep in painted leaves sdently i stood to watch a small swift squirrel store his winter food i would be as thrifty in a different way putting bits of beauty by now the years are gay food to keep tny spirit wfeen lifes sloes- grow gray if i may but harvest ere my summer flies friendships indissoluble meiriories to priae 1 shall challenge winter with laughter in my eyes clerks notice of first posting ot voters list job printing promptly and neatly executed at the herald office treasurers sale of land in arrears of taxes voters uu msi- msmtolnarhy of bsg county ot halton notice is hereby given that i have compiled with sections 9 and 10 of the voters list act and that i have- posted up in ray oflce at stewarttoon on tne 5th day of october 1931 the hot of all persons en titled to vote is the municipality for members of parlia ment and at municipal elections as appears to be entitled to vole accord- ins to the last revisedassessment roll and that such list remains there for inspection news arid ipforajatkm for the busy farmer plana are going ahead for the tenth annual royal winter fair termed the commemorative snow november 18th to 2ft when toe choicest of canadian field projsfcts and livestock will be on display the intematlonba plowing match is being held near emerboro this week oct 13tj to loth a good piece ot land was selected a few miles south of- the city on the highway running toward port hope as the location was central for several counties the usual local events were thrown open to residents of peterimro durham victoria and norttuuaberland the last three days of tile competition are open to the world ttis event never falls to draw a great throng of far mers and the present year is no ex ception injurious to wire pence many tiroes the advice is given in the fall of the year to burn out the fence rows to get rid ot harmful weeds and insects this no doubt is a good policy ftom those stand points but it should be kept in mind that u is distinctly harmful to any type ot wire fence zinc melts at al comparatively low temperature and the heat from bumlmj grass or weeds is often sufficient to scorch the pro tective coating andwrin probably abor- iten by several seasons the useful life of the fence t musical cruisaders l resume trav aukbo bbatskjt tobacco prices lower purchase 6f tbe record fluecured tobacco crop in the nocfolkeigm0 ford area began last weefc the top price has dropped from 40 cents to 30 cents a pound this year with the prices for inferior kntn correspondv ingly low qwlng to the fact that the tobacco is of uniformly high puauty tbe average price srrould be at least 25 cents a pound wboe tbe price is a disappointment to the gi and will have serious results in many rtstanees it will have a salutary effect upon the industry in that it will pre vent undue expansion next yesguthe- acreage irttois dtstrtcr has climbed rn 200 acres in 19em to 10000 1931 the crop tms year tlmmted at 10 mllhoo pounds aind the antlrlnatod revenue it four million dollars and i hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to bare any errors or omissions corrected ac cording to law appeals to be in with in 21 days from the sth day of octo ber 1931 dated tills 5th day of october 1931 l m bennett township clerk m cokpokation of groatgbtown county op balton by virtue of a warrant issued by the mayor of the town of georgetown bearing date of tbe sth day of may 1931 and to the treasurer directed norrariandlng him to proceed with the collection of taxes on the lands hereinafter set forth together with tbe fees and orpense thereon all such being patented lands i therefore give notice that unless tba said arrears of taxes and costs be sooner paid i shall on the 17th day of october 1931 at qm hour of 10 oclock in tbe forenoon and upon the fallowing day or days until tbe said aale is completed in the municipal office of the town of georgetown pro ceed to sen tbe said lands or so much thereof as shall be snffmeht to dis charge tbe said arrears together with the charges tbereon pursuant to p b harrison treasurer town as georgetown treasurers office georgetown ontario this sth day of may 1031 lot no plan no street years taxes expenses pees total 118 king 193830 s3447 5500 3 park 3 csvanagh survey ann a r 192430 ssos1 ss5o0 9032 1m1 top a harrison of tbe town of oeorsretown tn tbe county of walton prortnee of ontario treasurer ot the town of oeorgetown to wit by virtue of tbe authority given to me under chapter 39 of tbe revised statutes of ontario u and tha amending acts sod crhapter 91 aljils victoria ontario statutes 1ss9 j john boyd alactenaif of tbetown of oeorgetown is tbe county of halton mayor of tbe said town of aa do herewith autbortse and direst sou to lenty upon tbe lands rlnsfirihed to tbe return of lands to lie sold tor arrears oc taxes made by yam la dnphoate to me bearing ejrea date barewlth attesked lay official si and the seal of tha said town i one copy setng sstnmed to you with this my warrant attarnrrt thereto and to sell tbe said lands or so mash thereof as may be sufficient to pay the tans tbereon together with tbe tees and tnprmsni chaigaahla under and by virtue of the aforesaid act as witness my band and the seal of tbe town of georgetown this sth day of may 131 j b mafllthnzuc important auction sale i live stock the property of o b marten a son 3 miles west of oakville on wednesday october list 1s31 at 1 pjn shire bones pure bred 2 yearlings well matched 1 bay year ling gelding 4 foals of 1931 two 1st and one 3rd prise omx 1931 model maid s yra bred june 30th jitney model mil bred may 31st and c njl 1931 fairy model 3 yra 3rd on 1931 xauty model t yt bred may 37th 3rd one 1931 beauty model 4 yrs bred july 13th 4th o nx 1931 the foals and yearlings are all sired by weston king oham- pkm shire stallion 1 mack team percherons 8 yrs old 1 clyde mare 8 jrrs1 1 bay horse 3 yra 1 orey mare aged also wes ton king oh amnion shire stalnon tbsrsfaredl bterses llrnisn kar bred may 30th ann scott bred march 25 miss wisdom bred feb 38 2nd o njc 1931 bridal bonnet bred may 21 junior champion mare at 5 years royal whiter fair maltman tfcoro- bred stallion 3 yearling s thorobred geldi 1 ayr old gelding cattle 8horthom cow bred june 10 hnlstern cow milking well hoi stem heifer heifer calf at foot 3 bolstetn beifera due oct 20 3 hol- stein heifers yearlings jersey heifer yearling vesu calf potjltbv c3ratn about 200 bos g wheat 500 bus oats tktttfb sight months credit f approved joint notes off for cum oram fowl and sums under 33000 j m atdbrson auctioneer the beg market a review of tbe hog market situa tion states that there is no justflca- tion for the practice which has been all too general this season of trying to best the market by sailing off light weight imnnahed bosn to gain a few cents per pound at current prices the principal effect of suan practices has been to demoralise tsw market and force prices much be what they otherwise might be with oanadan bog prices drastically realigned both to suit domestic con q1 tons and expert market prices the conramon sense prac tice at present is to brush bogs up to the proper weight around 300 lbs this is one effective way in which to develop a steady bog market to regu larise marketings snl at the time to i quality with its network of twentysix broadcasting stations unking halifaxanova scotia with victor bc the canadian pacific railway hour of music on friday evenings rives a very complete coverage of canadian radio listeners the pro grammes planned for the winter season 19311932 will consist chiefly of musical travelogues interpreting the music of various european ana mediterranean countries pro grammes pn similar lines were provided last winter by the celev rated ensemble known as he musical cruiaaoera and these brought in so many letters from intending visitors to eu rope who de- slred fjirther information on this subject and also from new canadians ot european origin settled in western can ada that this type of pro- trarame has een selected tor the coming season as being useful sis well as entertaining this has necessitated a vast amount of research which has been undertaken for the canadian pacific radio department by george m brewer wellknown organist and ompoaer of montreal each hour if music includes approximately 20 rejections so that lor the series of 18 musical travelogues which has been- planned mr brewer has bad to select a total- of sco numbers each with its special interest and each illustrating some particular phase of thecountry concerned these musical travelogues will be interpreted by the musical crui saders underthe direction of alfred heather assisted by rex battles royal vprk concert orchestra supported by a specially des st o built by j e pepin of montreal there will also be guest artists of various nationalities for certain of the programmes this series commences on october 2 with a programme of music from norway fol lowed on oc tober 9 by i preoerviftg vegetables by betty barclay your preserve closet is not complete with jars of fruit and bottle of plckes vegetables should be remembered also they help to furnish roughage for the winter while the sugar they contain la a nexcenent fuel for the cold days to come carrot marmalsde 12 raw carrots 4 cups sugar 3 lemons 1 teaspoon ground cloves 1 teaspoon gorund cinnamon 1 teaspoon ground allspice orate carrots add sugar and let stand one hour add lemon juice and spices cook slowly for i hour turn into sterilised jars and seal when cold rwnpsln efeserres remove the rind sad seeds from s small pumpkin and cut the flesh in inch cubes cook in a small amount of water until tender dram and weigh for each pound of pumpkin allow i pound of sugar 2 lemons and 3 ounces of ginger root slice the mnon and soak with tbe ginger over night in eold water next morning cook ursame water until the lemon rind is tender add the sugar and the pumpkin and simmer until the pumpkin is trappeirtnt drain and pick in jam oook syrup until it js thick and pour over the fruit in tbe jars seal tjghtly grape wash grapes remove stems and jscnarate pulp from skins put pulp in saucepan and cook slowly until seeds separate easily then rub through a one sieve measure pulp add an equal measure of sugar and oook slowly thirty mtnuws stirring fre quently to prevent burning put in sterlused jars weekly crep resort wi ws vi ot highly entertaining crop cn throughout ontario doubtodly roe one of tha major- 13 job printing orders taken for ranges alw0 appliances of all kinds 4afice towitlial 3t j sanf0rd psooe 84 r 12 georgetown rjl no 2 sand your clothes to a rose to be cleaned pressed and repaired have your clothes neat and tn shape for very little cost mors surra fajcanito wuasro continue very satisfactory as far yield is concerned krrmhrot crops of potatoes roots and ooro both for ensilage and grain are being harvest ed sugar beets have been moving to market in good condition sad tobacco giow were favoured with excellent weather for harvesting their crops new fall wheat is showing av greater amount of growth of top tbaia udtsal and will go into the winter in good condition there is a fairly large yield of small seeds such as red clever tn most counties fall plowing and afterhar vest cultivation is wen advanced prices for such crops m potatoes tur nips grains and the nrujorky of farm products as reported by representa tives are very discouraging the potau ssarkst the first gathering of its kind pota to growers from all the commercial producing sections of tlae province met in toronto recently urader suspires of the ontario growers bfarket council to deal with tbe ceusapse of potato prices on local markets present prices are not warranted by actual conditions declared b iv oralse chairman reliable reports present ed by commercial potato sju show there is a crop of tasj quality potatoes while there is no surplus over total requirements for this win ter there should be mo need to im port potatoes this year until our own production has been crarapletejy con sumed mr cralse als urged con sumers to mslst honegrown po- tatoes in an effort to help ontario gruw who are not rralhrlrrg suffi cient this year on aaasssb qoflb b outttiattbej programme of danish and icelandie mu sic therewill 1m programmes 91 spanish sronea nd arman music ajar battlfi and eoneerts iuustrstlng th musla of sweden flrdand italy belgium austria csschoslovakla greece turkey poland hungary egypt scotland and ireland interspersed in these muttcs travelogues will be other general programmes for instance a programme of music rendered by a choir in london ontario on november 0 this series of pro grammes will be of great educa tional interest as well aa being and will un- ttrsetujjisol ha comtaa sesion crase stem was anil the grapes enough water to keep in another kettle cook seeds loosen and add to tbe skins pounds of pulp add dne and boll until reduced to a for every five pounds of to this two and a half pounds sugar one tabdspoon each of cinnamon and cook until thick seal while hoi for catsup making juicy acid varieties are preferred to the very sweet onee cooking of skins may be hastened by first putting them througb a food chooper dont fobobt quinces dont forget quinces this year a few jars on the shelf assure your win ter guests of delicious dainties oct a rev quinces a few apples and try tbe j following recipes they are econ omical especially now with sugar selling at its lowest price in many years its time to cam chapes rapes and sugar with o rwlthout anslstance mean winter dainties orapes are excellent in the diet so is sugsj a jqulckenerfcy fuel needed in cold we so try these two re cipes now and reap your pleasure later on qatar atad apple preserres 1 pound fruit half quince and lutlf sweet apple i 23 cups sugar water pare quinces slice and remove seeds oook in about four times their measure of water until they are ten der fare sweet apples and cut bbetn in meouun thick slices cook the ap ples in a small amount of water un til they are tender drain off the juice from both the apples and the quinces xdd trie sugar to the juice and boll trie mixture for five minutes add the fruit and boil it- until it is thick and clear seal in glass jars qwlnee honey s large quinces 4 large sweet apples juice 3 lemons sugar 3 pints boiling water pare the quinces and apples and grate them measure the pulp and use threefourths as much sugar as pulp pour the boiling water over the sugar and stir it until it to al most dissolved- add the fruit pulpj and lemon jutce and cook the mix ture until it is clear pour it into clean hot grasses and cover with para ffin it will have the consistency and appearance of homey berth is the higher l you want it lowefa higher we sell the i the tower most people i lower upper although lt1 account of it being higher occupy- an upper you have to go upg to bed and get down to get up erin tt mrsr h hunter of norvat spent sunday with her mother mrs wto mcdowell friends of mr henry mcklnney v will be sorry to learn that her seised with a milk paralytic on sunday morrnng and is to his room on saturday young- driving 1 ed into the- jear oimn m mceherylb chevrolet tourtng vhiob was pajrkedj at the curb in front of toe telephoyae office both nlachines were claaageor by the lmractthe chevrolet orum the worst 3 a mckinnon sufwecl s shaking up on saturday aiftsrnoony when lusv truck loaded with three houses ux some m left the road and upset in the ditch north of brtznosa p p on the ouerph road ar mrikhannn nor the horses were injured other than a- shaking up the truck was attghtls damagedadrocata ttte depression is atteoung bospltala and in common wttti others all over the county stevenosn manorial bos- r pital at alhston is feeling the pnich after- esramrimg the situation at f meeting in the board room of the hospital the board of governors deem ed to invite the general public to snare the burden of adrmustering the at- fairs of this institution of mercy p they all know y h ere am dth ere montreal with 99c000 toronto with 27532 winnipeg with 217- s8t and vancouver with 249107 abow as tbe four largest cities of the dominion on the federal gov ernment canaua returns for 131 saskatchewan ranks second to ontario as aa eggproducing pro vince with an estimated produc tion last year or thirty million dosen eggs total value of poul try products to canadian farmers la 1930 was 330000000 bi united states motor traffic to 14ew brunswick tor th current season up tp july 11 was 13 pes cast baavler than for the cprres ponding period of last year u cording p a tshnlstlor just is sued by tbe provincial govern- meat bureau of information aad tourist travel the true- in aovptton to the acartty has made it possible jbr to be driven nolo accepting panic prices stated mr- bauer secre tary of the council growers be lieve that consumers avt willing to pay reasonable prices foar potatoes be cause even at 3100 pea- hag it is doubtful if any cheaper food can be purchased these facta coupled with but a normal crop on tbe amperage lead growers to believe that present quotations of 30 to so cents at the farm represent an unxutnral shua hon and xme that can be- corrected widespread publicity with a view tn stimulating a keener for homegrown potatoes 1st pnsntoed r 9 oo we rellne ladles fur coats we make new top coats we turn over your old coats to look like new maws 8dtts pbe88kd kverythutig done by experts ta1um a rose lan lank block debts collated d effectiveness means any thing to you then you win send your list of notes and accounts jooi aiken when to apery maun aj test of the son should he made to rnake sure that it requires lime it the soil proves to be aald then tbe answer to tbe question when to apply lime might be when yon have tune urns is tor the benefit of an crops in the rotation but particularly of benefit to legumes tile beat time is possmly just before sowtntr a gram crop that is seeded down with- alfalfa or clovers liming land slowed for fan wheat which is to be seeded with clover tn the spring is a co and satisfactory practice lime is not a fertuasr but simply neutralises the acidity of the sod and should be thoroughly worked into the sou dur ing the preparation of av ased bed to hfootne ctpcient it is giooa- business to farm mod that is lacking in time and strongly acid tn rsawtton the productive power of the sod is reduced when k becomes acid oavrectmg this c with the use of ground lhne- stohe increases the efficiency of the manures and fertilisers applied and fertilise wpued and tlaeref trbutsi to tneenltmg dsivni of crop produetlon what is legaxded the highest the nauooal alstoke in the oa the mala pacific it covers aav miles aad la tbsre is g it of thai aumml ktw hm ton sd la 34 tt dobunloa atlaatle ball onartsra steady dsvelsjnsiaai panadas intarsai in farming baa ou are in business fl ttiat ia they did know you have told them so iri times past but do they still remember it we all know that ivory soap floats and that royal baking powder is absolutely pure that heintz makes 57 varicv ties and that children cry for caatoria and the kind of soap that makes a skin youd like to touch etc etc arid were not going to forget about theirpfor a minute because the manufacturers spend millions of dollars a year telling us about them day by day and week by week and month by month they take no chances on being forgotten how about your business isnt it ept in mi rid by the buy- just as important nblic in it is to national adr suusaa counefl olrja dob work ba ts eosrdbtato fie j where a bays sad baea rorsnati jisllor ajrheul inral sauristaafaa a wholatbs irogralrasm has bean broadseed to tsdnoe pract saw deaartawsit tag la canada i ofpcjalii of rttsraasdlss cossnaay at vaa nurse n l to of m whoa tanny- aadayad ra- aiavar carrtad by the jyiyiy frob nelson fulsecams the stouter of 14 puppies hurryup alls were put thrcagh tor the pn a vaaeonvar youth srbo was overjoyed to find us jaexpeeted parcel wban dr josef wtelawaki sur geon of tha as polonla suffered an attack of appandldua bis 111 was saved by tbe interventlan of dr a a taylor of tbe fprrt pacific liner duchess of rich mond wbo attended dim after a boat had been lowered and lbs au physician taken on board tbe dqchess the incident oc curred recently when the docbesa of richmond was boo miles off the coast of ireland ommjcmmti wheretmouey talks moan people i cents in what ft sayk i tne school ot eapsrlsno irmst for tu iusm ewseav the weh go awbyctoithjur wftehahtelhr with a jammed rlfto aad a rear ing grualy a few yards distant dr l b- klngrsy of portlaad oregon fuest at the banff springs boon eat n a- sedition la the adnmr vwaws- i oobof ihe flstaligtislaiats aen a minis sgisiis tlistsss the bi publ does read theads s be a tj what are yci doing to keep our georgetown are yshtelunp them ottjiesij chandise you have in stockfor fall arid you are selling at lower prices thi 8 s 3 8 i s i abverjtst 1 buyers have to be shown chants in toronto and guelph draw your customers awayfroni woii tising goes into your culptotnera jjraud the daily newspapers you faitihf tomers in your own twding area of jrtsrrha of twelve miles from georgetown ery week in herald at considerably less coat- i dont let georgetown bunnesa aout of town jjfall because your customers btijiradiir djm they could buy it at horneftl 3

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