livfjrikwpi t isa- page 4 e- the georgetown herald wednesday evenirignovember 25th 1931 m m what is success its doing your job the tie- you caj and being lust to your tellowman- ifs making money nut holding friends and staying true to your alms and ends its figuring how and leamngwhy and looking forward and thinldiig wgh and dreaming a libtle and doing much its keeping always in closest touch with what is ftoest in word and deed its being thorough yet making speed its daring blthely tne field of chance while making labour a brave ro mance its going onward despite defeat and fighting staunchly but keening sweet its being clean and its playing fair its laughing lightly at dame des pair its looking up at the stars above and drinking deeply of life and lover its struggling on with the wtll to wtn but taking loss with a cheerful grin its sharing sorrow and ttork and mirth- and making brtter this good old earth its serving strivimt through strain and stress its doing your riobk thats suc- cess bs sal aps 6- by betty barclay balance thoe delicious but heavy dishes by fruit cups salads and light desserts here are two jellied salads that are attractive and appetis ing date- and celery salad 1 package lemonflavored gelatin 1 cup boiline water cup cold water 3 tablespoons vinegar b teaspoon salt 1 cup celery dnoed 13 dates seeds and quartered dissolve gelatin un boding wtaer add cold water vinegar and salt ohill when slightly thickened told in celery and dates turn into mold chill until arm tjnmold on crisp lettuce garnish with mayonnaise serves 8 jellied carrots and fcaa- 1 package lemonflavored gelatin 1 cup boiling water cup vegetable stock or cold water hi teaspoon salt 54 teaspoon najirlaa 1 cup cooked carrots diced i cup cooked peas 9 tablespoons vinegar dissolve gelatin in boiling water add vegetable stock vinegar salt and paprika chill when slightly thick ened fold in carrots and peas turn into molds dull until firm tjn- mold on crisp lettuce garnish with mayonnaise oeivej 8 ceveetsto jankes with baninae 1 package chocolate junket 1 pint 3 medium slsebananaa slice the bananas into the bottom of four dessert glasses follow the directions on the package for making junket four the junket over the bananas and let stand undisturbed until flrn a ten minutes dull t marinade salad asakes about s cup 6 tablespoons lemon juice 3 tablespoons ou 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper al thoroughly fruits cooked vegetables meats and ash are marinated in this dressing thai is the dressing is added to the salad ingredients which are allowed to stand or an hour or so until well seasoned kach salad ingredient in marinated separately in tngredl onus ate then drained and combined and the salad is served with add tlonal dressing- french mayonnaise or a cootecl dressing add v teaspoon onion juice to mari nade if desired or ilf garlic flavor is desired rub bowl ih whch marin ade is made with cut clove of garlic tartare feaeee jacrves pa 1 cun mayo s teaspoon onion juice or 1 tablespoon chopped chives 3 tablespoons chopped sweet pickles i or green- relish 1 teaspoon chopped lemon juice combine ingredients and thin to de sired consistency with lemon juice variations chopped celery capers chopped plmolas chill 8auce wor cestershire sauce tabasco the flavor of onion is essential to all tar tare sauce parsle se i 1 tablespoon cornstarch v cup sugar 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind 1 cup boiling water 2 tablespoons lemon juice a tablespoons butter sprinkbog nutmeg sprinkling salt mix cornstarch sugar and grated lemon rind add water gradually stlrr- tng constantly boo s minutes he- move from are add lemon juice but ter nutmeg and salt serve hot its the little things in life that teu exclaimed the fair coed as she yanked her kid brother from under the sofa modem child seeing rainbow for first lime whats it supposed to ad- vertse dad speights radios and deforest crosley sparton silver marshall radio in a price range from 5950 to 45000 let us give you a hmiii in your home one year guarantee and so day free service conlon wasbkrs and ifconkks nokqs ketkiockators a product of deforest crosley consolidated industries battery anal keaasrs ta ab makes at t j speight phone 279w georgetown system best ught bulbs cnf all sizes guaranteed s orders taken for ranges and appliances of all kinds town hall s news and information finr rtin bihtfw for the first nine months of this year the nuxnhefot head of live stock going through our canadian stock yards la considerably higher than for the same period of last year for in stance cattle numbor8od3 as com pared with 4430 a year ago hogs are 1141dm against 1036010 in 130 and for the nine months sheep- num bered 390433 compared with 30018j for the nine months in 1930 calves numbered 132813 for 1bs1 against 241100 for 1030 which la the only class showing a decrease britai apple market more cheerful prospects for on tario apples is the way andrew ful ton heads his 4atest bulletin from london england it was written after the return to power of the national oovemment arid reflects- definitely a restored confidence that better trade will exist in the united kingdom from now an mir fulton states that h spite of the heavy trans- atlantic ship ments at samples and the decline o prices to lower levels a better aver age has been maintained than expect ed he has sold mcintosh apples from western ontario for i35 a barrel greenings smo snow tss and king asjyj on the glasgow mar ket wateroore was found tb the ex tent of about 40 per cent in several shipments of kings mretutrm com plains about the disadvantage under which ontario growers are- laboring owing to an vmdttrynlgh freight rate as compared- wjth the rate paid by nova scotia- shlppera he speaks en couragtagly of the increasing populari ty of ontario apples of high quality such as the big o iand norfolk brands he cautions growers not to ship between dec 16th and jan lltrt as there is little demand during thl- period cattae of barn fires hint ajnwlawaniia anhi not incendlartsts was reapo or the great majority of the barn flret which occurred in ontario during the last two months la the opinion given based on somewhat similar occurrences in previous years as well as on the reports of fire marshall h and general victor williams commlsnion- ec of provjocial police who since the first cry of lirebug terrified the countryside have had inspec and detachments of constabulary constant ly on patrol and inquiry in the affect ed areas a majority of the fires which have occurred since the first of october are technically termed setfheaorag fires betas produced indirectly from fermentation gas that develops in cases where hay and grains are taauhed to barnmows with out having ant been properly cured in the fields this gas which is lighter than air and highly inflamm able rises from the grain to thetop of the barn especially where there is lack of adequate ventilation and only needs an infinitesimal spark or flame to expand and explode it usually most bun flret occur in aiigimt and september tort the mud weather late this fall resulted in a continuation of the fire hazard into october and nov ember the insurance companies have been heavy lasers but since most of the concerns co rural buildings are mutual the loans are spread a- round ontario has always suffer ed heavily from bam fires two years ago there were 1013 outbreaks reported while in 1938 the figure was 848 and teat year 864 the large loss inibso was also attributed to spontaneous cuaua since it was a difficult season for curing hay also to tghtning weekly crop report reports from most districts- show that fall work is about completed live stock and sheep are in good con dition rtue to open past weather bggs are now bringing good prices in ijnoom they are selling as follows special 60c extras 48c fresh firsts 4sc pullets 15c the oxford repre entatlve advisee that the organization of the oxford fruit ooope un der the management of mr george laird operating a central packing want hs been the salvation of the fruit industry in that section there has beentno waste in the orchards that were taken care of and there is every prospect of reasonably good prices for the fruit down in pree- cott and russell the eh wren thieves have been active lately whole flocks night this la very discouraging over night this a very discouraging at this time when moat farmers figure on the poultry sideline for cash returns a dry frt a tourist who was travelling through the kalahari desert happened to meet aa old inhatribant and his young son touri it looks as though its going to rain inhabitant well i hope so not so much for myself ts for the boy tve m rain as autfamxed retail it la with pleasure we annoanee the appointment of this wail known dealer as- la an thoriaedi reprc aentative of kolater radio ira rone district we suggest that- yon visit thunpwly appointed kolater dealer now to see and hear the latest kolater mod what holsters outstanding 1 perfortnaninrv oyer the entire dial reuiy meaiisvr trwwa ditign ensljprlea t anlt j tfqmtpmment imiii kptstgat ilaaw jmltkb torqiyjwf 7 i1azabd8 of the bio tops ntlnuectfrom page a fully during tho unloading at salna kanaa the next morning the great tusker atood listlessly unresponsue as tho ualner examined him rm sfrald hes sick henry said to his doaiatant aa he patted snyder s trunk noting anxiously tnat for the first time in all thetr years together the elephant had failed to feel in his pockets for his morning titbit snyders strange behaviour had at tracted the attention of the manager who fearing the tusker might refuse to perform at the afternoon show or dered a rehearsal jf the mlddlcrlng roup immediately after the parado hes not alck and it may be thai hes developing a bad streak so wed better find out he ald to henry who saw the wisdom of the decision so when the other elephants shuff ling at the rear of the long procession filed on to the lot again henry led mice frieda floto mom and snyder into the big top into the middle ring the five giants of fhe herd with snyder in- the lead as usual henry at his side rushed- to single file as they deployed to the front to sit up with trunks curled aloft for the sal ute to the audlenoe bnyder without warning turned and loped out of the big top into the menagerie tent snyder snyder henry called to no avail for he- first time in all their years together his pet ignored henrys command the trainer ran swlltfer after the elephant leaving the four remaining bulls of the group in the hands of his assistants in ihe menagerie was pandamonlum snyder had rushed among the ele phants remaining- in the lines and had wtml utile oily sunday spraw ling billy astounded hurt had risen dazed tb break into the ludicr ous jig dance with which he scored heavily adth the children at each performance with this blow snyders mind must have given way for from that moment the huge tusher became the most tn1fying danger that ranbeloob8qiinder the big- top an elephant gone mad as snyder lunged toward billy sunday again henry raced to him hiiifwg his name the tusker wheel ed and his great trunk swished thr the- air a he struck at the man who had been hsfrlend for years henry dropped to the ground doling under a cage of seals an act that saved his life snyder hesitated but a second and then dashed into the candy stands wrecking them instantly crackerjack popcorn and neahutc to say nojhlng of containers of ice cream and lemon ade flying in all directions back to the ejephantr lines loped the mad bull where with a blow of his trunk he knocked mo a fourton ele phant senseless then he rushed in to the open where thousands of people thronged the grounds despite the efforts of the circus men now thoroughly roused to the danger to drive them to safety a long pole wagon weighing several thousand pounds caught snyders eye with a flip of his trunk he toss ed it into the air splitting the side wail of the menagerie tent as though it were paper the tusker reentered that familiar oval to lift and hurl i cage of leopards a full thirty feet in to the open again rending the side wall once more he rushed then paus ed to trumpet his rage across the- lot the long white tents of the draft horses gleamed in the sun snyder eyed them a moment trumpeted agalp and charged a whistle shrilled out of the draft- stock tops swarmed drivers and host lers men who loved their white and dappled teams beyond all else in their rough lives with pitchforks at the ready they fell into line a barrier of pronged steel between the mad charg ing tusker and their beloved horses with a rush amazing in its swiftness snyder thundered down upon them not a man wavered each was grimly determined to die fighting ra ther than see the beautiful equine jmus of many seasons destroyed by the mad elephant within thirty yards of the thin line of pitchforks snyder halted for a few seconds bis bloodred eyes swept the single rank of men then be turned to charge the crowds of townspeople who stood banked at the edge of the lot but between him and them stood henry bull hook of sharp steel in his hand snyder snyder oome here came the oldcall clely and snyder came but not in obedi ence madly be ranas fast as the fleetest horse with the show henry leaned plunging the steel book into a huge ear for fifty feet the har pooned animal ran henrys feet off the ground then came snyders last acknowledgement of the old oomrade- sbdp he slowed down whipped his trunk about henrys body wkh the lig quickness of a darting snake fang only to set the trainer down with a gentle tenderness that m con tract to the precedlne action seemed incredible to the breathless thous ands looking on in the next instant bnyder turned murderous again and missed tramp ling out the lhe uf henrys assistant only because the asm threw himself behind a tree cries of snyder from other animal men diverted the tuskers attention an3 he turned to charge them the mad elephant now responded to his name with the intent to kill those who cried h men escaped his rushes bydfrkis behind w and lunder tent walls while henry allv to his responsibilities to the men women and children of the town and the show ran to his tent for his heavy rifle a m later henry approached taking care to keep the mad tusker between himself and the open fields beyond the lot at his back stood half the population of the town snyder r cried henry hoarsely and the hundreds of the circus family looking on felt the despair that grip ped him snyderp tne giant elephant wheeled to the charge- straight for henry be hurl ed his mighty bulk his eyes biasing henrys rifle was at his shoulder there was a sharp sound as though one of the red badoons gripped in childrens bands aamg the lot had burst ttie tow tusker seemed in shrink topping in bis stride with grotesque ei then slowly he sank on his side stretching out oh the turf as though us sleep men ap proaching warily saw that the bullet had struck true over the left eye crasnloglnto the brain henry walked heavily to his tent men glancing at him saw the pain and the grief in his eyes and spoke inoi word nonnai entererl htttentll that afternoon but the big show went on as the big show must always goon no matter what in- the evening henry mat thg show lot left forever the life he loved- for without snyder he knew that there was no happiness under the big top for him he had sought adventure there and he had found ltj sharing it with sreyder but with the glial performing tusker gone the quick roulokln lilts of the blg- slfarw band vrould teem asdlgresto hfla there was ids little place tn ttie country near the old winter quarters and there he returned that is the story of henry watuoe the best taown of all the elephant trainers fl joke contributor tu sit down on evtlryjoke i send in hairjolled bdttpr well i wouldnt if there were any point to ttem to 4 no substitute rnwm tne gardens wood no 1 hardwood beech and maple j350 hardwood limbs and mixed wood 300t hardwood knots for fur nace t360 ralls 250 any quantity j h smith phone 8413 georgetown wood for sale jjew ebw pbice8 choice hardwood beech and maple t3s0 per single cord halls tuk hardwood ljmbs and rails asoo j brandfobd notice to creditors of the estate ctf alfred watwn tote of the town of georgetown in the county of helton deceased all persons having claims against the estate of the late alfred watson who died on or about the twentyfifth day of october 1931 at georgetown afore- said are required to send to the un dersigned agnes watson executrix under the will of the said alfred wat son on or before the 17th day of decensber 1931 fuq particulars of their claims and take notice that after the 17th day of december 1931 the said agnes watson will proceed to dis tribute the assets of the said estate having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have bad notice and that she will not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not then have received notice for the as sets so dis or any part thereof dated at georgetown this 17th day of november 1931 aoneh watsqn by kenneth m langdon georgetown subscribers the dominion of canada 1931 national service loan t 150000000 5 bonds 3year bonds maturing november 15 1936- price 99 j 10- year bonds maturing november is 1941 price 99 0 it ontario her solicitor notico creditors in the mattkb of the estate of donald sfekay late of use tew ship ofeaoaesiiig in the ooaxdy of halum farmer deceased notice ib hereby oiven that all persons having any claims or de mands against the late donald mckay who died on or about the thirteenth day of october 1931 at the township of eaquesing in the county of halton and province of ontario are required to send by post prepaid of to deliver to the undersigned solicitor for john mckechnle and alexander mckay the executors of the last will and testa ment of donald mckay farmer de ceased their names and addresses and full particulars in writing of their churns and statements of tub- ac counts and the nature of the securi ties if any held by them and take notice that after the twelfth day of december lttl the said john mckechnle and alexander mckay will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among ihe persons entitled thereto having regard only to he claims of which they shall then have had notice and that the said john mckechnle and alexander mckay will not be liable for the said assetsor any part there of to any person of whose claim they shall not then have received notice dated at georgetown ontario this eleventh day of noveinjbsr ad 1931- leboy dale 3t solicitor for the said ftrecutors reduced prices for fall to be cleaned bepatredl semi year clothes runu and lames coats mens suits a ovebcoat8 mens and boys suits and overcoats made to measure guaranteed to fit hefts suits rwssed 50c 3he bank of moirrreal at any of its branches throughout the dominion is prepared to execute without charge purchases of bonds in the above issue full details and information will be gladly furniohed at any office of the bank bank of montreal ertaufelwd 1817 totai assets in excess of 750000000 georgetown branch d wilson manager a rose tailor open evenings lane block no shotbllino buaakd standard anthracate scranton coal in all sizes automatically screened and loaded select lump for domestic and threshing purposes smith- lhj and cannel coal in fact i carry everything to be found in any uptodate coal and wood yard mcdonald i mora i 4 v gaosrirwvl gong and sirens will not announce the return to prosperity fl prosperity will creep back stealthily no man can tfy at what time is will arrive those who sit and await some signal announcing its return will have little of it when it arrives j prosperity never completely leaves all times are good times r for somebody good times are here now to be seized by those who have courage who want more business and are determined to get it i in sorne towns the progressive merchants are banding themselves together in a united effort to ad vertise their good and services throughout their trad ing area acnd are featuring prices that make buying at home most advantageous j the exceptionally large volume of business that flows into georgetown from all sections of the district is drawn by thegood stores well stocked with- quality merchandise marked at lower prices -v- the herald as a local newspaper covering this large trading area and carrying the advertising mess- ages of these alert merchants has helped to retain this constant business in our own community i u tell the people of the com munity what you have to 6f f er therfi m ir 8 w 4 vsf if r m j j y 41 v sah ftit a r mttim sk ilftri tv fcf jwm rf iaa-