Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 10, 1932, p. 4

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m r w v page 4 the georgetown herald wednesday evening august i oth 1932 f keep health the eno way you do not have to use drastic and strong cathartics thatcause irritation eno s fruit salt by gently and safelyhidding the intestinal tract of poisons will help to makejou and keep you healthy a dash of eno in a glass of water everymorning or night prevents thcevils of constipation be eno conscious eno 5 fruit salt jrlave your ejfes examined by o t walter dosc eyesight specialist brampton who will be at watsons drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month none warsotre dsujg stoke roa arrodrrmkmr or im hv it il o t walks at his osve ha toe newest style of i at reasonable pries special summer display tririftned hats and sport hats at greatly reduced price misses claridge upateba herald block oveavthk fence bonmhmns when its so late in tab night that everybody is last asleep my room is a bokfu ol silvery light with shadowy corners dark and deep i know it is only the old old moon flhlntng at me through the window pane and i know that it will be morning bus rw rather go back to sleep so orst i think of a flevi nf grain running in ripples before the breeae and next 1 think of thethin grey rain paltering down on the willow i think of the sound the pigeons make over and over all the day ions and then if i grow much wider aw all i think of the rivers untie song its only when i start to count sheep jumping a fence that is low and white that almost wt once i call asleep in my lovely boxful of silver light for theres one little lamb that runs around or skips down a lane that fagreen and dim he wont go over the fence with a bound bo i shut my eyes and never count f vlma sheard n a robinson butcher choke meats poultry batter and egga at right price wi deuvk bveaty batdatdar raomk gatoauwtown mtru n a robinson batcher nor v al ont bawaaawbwaoaaaaisbaawabwababwawabwawaswaaiaabwsswacvbawaba lte- r it counter check books get your supply of counter check books at the herald office belt make your town right sort of town the fouowkig editorial from tile perth expositor should toe of interest and lt some towns are wonderful places in which to live but poor places in whioh to make a living other towns are good places in which to make a living hut poor places in which to live says bdson o waits in his weekly talk on business the ideal town is the town that makes itself a good place in which to live and make a living a town without payrolls has a hard time keeping step with progre and prosperity cltranw should patronise home in dustries and help to build payrolls for what helps to build the industries of the home town helps all the business of a town cannot go ahead when the initiative and enter prise of its business men are hampered by distrust and lack of support of its a own cannot go ahead when us rllswsis spend their money in some other city keeping money from circu lating at home money spent at home builds the horns town money spent away from home builds soma other town pro gressiva citisens think of the borne town first when yon spend your money in some other- town thai town gets the money and your town suffers when you spend your money in your home town it stays at home and works to keep your town healthy s walls go up very rapidly because this material comes in broad ceilinghigh sheets easily fitted to any room they are fireproof ask us lor complete information sheetrock tkaratbraoov waixboabd gewgdowii linber conupny united new and information for the busy fanner weekly crap report the quality of the 1098 wheat crop is fair and yields are good averaging m to 40 bushels per acre threshing has been general in most localities baying operations drag on and many imharvested hay fields age evident in central and western ontario barley and rye crops are satisfactory with oats rather uneven com is back ward while roots promise an average crop the tobacco crop is e at 90 per cent of the average pas turage has been well maintained by an abundance of moisture weed cut ting on the roadsides has been general marketing namatawe frail c while certain growers persist in plif immature fruit on the mar ket we cannot expect home consupsp- tlon of ontario grown fruit to reach its full development this is the con tention of c k broughton ontario marketing board vp the anxiety of these growers to be the orst on the market with their products said mr broughton is no doubt prompted by a desire to ob tain top price it should be remember ed however that immaturity aneans low quality and low quality is detri mental to the progress of ail classes of growers tnrliiqtng those who have never been guilty of attempting to market immature fruit by marketing fruit which has not reached ttie proper stage of maturity the gro is creating- dissatisfied cus tomers and these customers wilf be come prejudiced against homegrown products thus canning a restricted market t improve ron thomas l kennedy minis of agriculture has announced that new re base been adopted by the province and dominion jointly to improve the standards of bacon pro duction under these provisions what is known as an advanced register of sows is to be established ptjs from a orst litter will have to make 300 pounds of pork in mo days will be slaughtered and their carcasses judg ed by the dominion graders and scor ed for value as bacon m the event that they are scared as extra good bacon the sow will be placed on the proposed advanced register with proper earmarking or tagging- and the farmer owning her win be ooouv- ed to the extent of sis to which the province and the prawn in ton will can- tribute equally any boar that is se cured from this advanced register of sows will be looked over by judges at the age of six months and if showing the right conformation will earn for its owner the amount of 15 tram the governments canoe trips in canada lakes and rivers provide numerous attract ions opportunities for an enjoyable vaca almost unlimited ontarie rutabaga r at a recent meeting of he on tario ntiiteh shippers amryl held at the aprknutural college ouektb a resolution was adopted ask ing the federal department of agri culture to make affective the inspec tion of all turnips for domestic and export ahapment according to o r paterson ontario marketing board it was felt by the snippers that this was one method of establishing uni formity of pack and quality ontario has an extanstve market for itabagai in the united states but this valuable outlet has barn partially blocked due to the fact that the maritime giu have adopted the of inspection through ware- ptof bouses in addition to this movement to wards inspection the shippers asso ciation is giving some thought to cen tral grading and packing bsawllwnarlaa at a recent meeting of societies of district no 1 of she ontario- horti cultural a at the central bjrperxnental farm ottawa repo l showed in a fine way the high degree of efficiency which hat been attained in carrying out the prtncapal object and purpose of the association in respect to oommunlty boai the report of the district director j b bp baa snows that effec tive work has been done in this re spect by the following societies in the district arnprtor north oower billings bridge pembroke gananoque kara ahnontp brockvule fuxory town- shin opeocerville and huntley town ship the work accompliahed by these wocirtlrn emphesiaea in a one way the value of individual units giving effective support to the more beauti ful canada campaign sponsored by the canadian horticultural council do you turn a tap or r your home is not equipped with running water let a duro pressure water system prove what a benefit it can be a duro water pump will allow you to bave running water throughout your home barn and dairy and more important to install a modern emco bathroom an improvement you undoubtedly have long desired prices have never been lower arid easy time pay ments can be arranged look at these prices the durospecial punpping system s9vvv all canadianmade complete only complete three piece bathroom with all 0w 7a fittings ready or installation as low as wrzaz free booklets we win gladly mail you without cost umstrated i booklet bowing our full line and prices g rmuckart plumbing tinsmtthing and electrical wiring box 476 georgetown ttdeplsom 319w or 319i empire brass mfg co united j wlsaujaag vm he requirements tor a suc cessful and satisfactory trip by canoe suitable water pic turesque country and an ex- cellent summer climate can be found almost anywhere in canada the inpuroerahaa and river make the choice of irk almost unlimited one can tra vel for hundreds of miles on any of the great riven journeying from lake to lake ana portaging where rapids impede or heights intervene having decided upon the kind of trip to be made whether one requiring much effort and experience or one quite free from rapids and portages the canoe ist baa only to select his route although railways and the automo bile have provided a means of rapid transport there are countless places in the qxnet of the forest out of reach of either it is such places approach able only by canoe that invite the adventurer to partake of the woudera of nature the railways and the de velopment of good roads have how ever made the majority of canoe routes in oanarla easily aocessibe and one need not travel far from the majority of oanartian cities before reaching the embarking point of an enjoyable trip in certain parts one may follow the streams for a long summer outing and never see a village or dwelling yet civilisation lies so close that return is easily passible waterfllls rapids large and small lakes of slmrnlar beautty hidden deep bo the forest ana islands covpred with nine and spruce trees are among the interesting fea tures encountered en route in some places one may travel hundreds of miles without meeting obstacles of any kind there is a remarkable contrast be tween the conventionality of modern life and theurfmituralness of jlfe orange juice over fruitf or reducing for those whose training diets are confined to reniovislg overptump curves the suggestion is made that orange juice replace cream as an ac companiment for berries and other summer fruits such as peaches table cream has 39 calories per tablespoon it is pointed out while orange juice has but 5 calories a dessert of orange juice and fruit is much to be preferred these summer days to a heavy pastry t one very delicious combination is to cover strawberries with orange juice add a bit of powdered sugar and serve very cold in small portions this makes a delightful appetiser course in larger portions it is a delectable i in the great forest wheref one may relax amid the beauty of natural sur roundings a strange appeal of ima gination comes to one while following the routes of the historic explorers and contentment prevails amid the constant- change of beajitiful scenery fish and gam in abundance canadian lakes and rivers are re nowned far the variety and ihm of their flab brook and lake trout are numerous the latter often weigh ing from fifteen to thirty pounds while other species of fish are plenti ful eastern canada is well provided with waterways well suited to travel by canoe canal systems rivers large and small rapids falls lakes stlh- waters and all the requirements for an enjoyable canoe trip await the devotee of the paddle whether it be a cruise through a well settled region or an adventurous journey through the wilderness the canoeist will find an almost unlimited number of lakes and streams the waterways of western canada in days gone by assisted materially in unveiling the mystery of the great country between lake superior and the pacific ocean radiating from lake winnipeg are routes of romantic in terest nestling among the mountains of the coast are many beautiful lakes also streams that wine through ba hills where sport for the apjcr and hunter may be found the national development bureau of the depnrfcrnen of the interior at ottawa has prepared a series of four booklets entitled canoe trips copies of which may be had by our readers tree of charge the aeries covers the maritime provinces quebec ontario and western canada further detail ed information is avallabe to those who require specific data on any par ticular trip a hucitifbkbry surmusk 1 package lemon junket presh huckleberries 1 pint milk or 1 cup milk and 1 cup light cream sortand wash fresh huckleberries put a heaping tablespoon m the bot tom of each of five dessert glasses prepare junket aocordngly to direc tions on psckage pour at once over the huouenssafts the berries will come to the top and make a tempt ing dish iet stand undlstuibed un til firm about 10 minutes chiu and serve fruit meal salad- serves 1 on lettueeopvered salad plate cen ter a mound of cottage cheese tlv tablespoon around this at equak distances arrange s piles of orange slices in spaces between orange place 3 or 4 stoned dates first space 1 dessert spoon seeded raisins sec ond apace s walnut meats halves third space serve with prench dressing with buttered roll and a beverage this makes a very wellbalanced luncheon look ofcrr for hessian put dbssaxt orange ambrosia salad serves e s this is a modern version adapted to salad serving of the ambrosia which was grandmothers favorite company dessert ambrosia by the way was the food served the greek gods in their feasts on mount olym pus while this amborsial and de lectable combination of orange cocoa- nut win not confer the tnunortattty given ay tbe a of the gods it is a dessert par exral for batter health m 6 orstajsa cup trained honey i can imcoanut peel oranges removing skin down to juicy pulp out tn suees and cut suces in naif dip each piece f orange in honey which is placed tn a shallow diah then in coooanut ar range on crisp lettuce leaves serve with whspped cream to which a little mayonnaise has been added here ilea the body of william brace he sum waa one fine fella he said in his sleep i love you oraocv but his wny name was stella took out for i- fly this year says prof caesar of the ontario agricultural college the hessian ply is the most destructive insect attack- ing wheat in ontario some years x the insect is scarce and hence very little damage is done other years it may destroy so per cent or more of the grain in heavily infested nems present indications are that unless control measures are taken this fail mere will be a serious outbreak of tbe my next year weather and parauntes play a great part in control but man can do nothing to better these two factors and must rely on tbe following meth ods where the insect is abundant 1 so car as practicable all wheat stubble should be plowed under com pletely as soon as powdhlc after the wheat is cut this buries all the insects left in the oeld tbe ground should be worked after plowing so as to firm it plowing and firming pre vents the flies from coming up as they cannot go through even three inches of well firmed soil 2 if the plowing cannot be done promptly it is a good plan to rim a cultivator or disc over the field to cause volunteer wheat to come up tab will attract the flies to lay eggs in it and thereby will lessen tbe num ber of eggs hud in tbe new wheat fields such volunteer wheat bow- ever must be plowed under after about sept joth because if it were left unplowed tt would simply breed flies for the next spring 3 prepare tbe seedbed- as wen as possible so that h will be tn excel lent co for rapid growth and sow only good plump seed which will germinate quickly sow just as late as is safe in your district without running the dak too short a growth to win- jter safely late sowing is the most important of all the control measures nut if wheat is sown too late winter may do more damage than tbe fly experience tn each locality is the best guide aa to how late sowing of wheat can be delayed the better the ground is prepared and tbe better she seed sample the more rapid the growth and so tbe later tbe cams can be sown with asfebw fur best re sults cv tn the ne l should cooperate tn the above con trol measures aa far as possible sase dates for sowing would orcfaahry be about sept 5th east of querph and about sept 30th to 3sth in bssex and kent and about half way between these two dates should be suitable for the intervening distracts but as stat ed each man must judge the data for hlmself the reason for these late g- la that the fuea have about complet ed their tan egg laying in tbe dif ferent districts before the dates men- tlonea and thus the wheat largely escapes infestation m thia one the young wife went into the gro cers i bought three or four bams here a month or so ago she said and tbey were fine have you any more of themf yes masam re plied the g tb are ten of those hams hanging there now weu if theyre off the same pig ru three of them she said this isan advertisement addressed to tailers in a small way of business re- while the season at 193133 an excellent one for tbe production of bout early and late potatoes the future pre quite a different as pect a to j t caastn on tario marketing beard federal government estimates in dicate that potato acreage in ontario this season will show a decrease of aproxknatesy seven per cent over that of tbe 1s31 season these esti mates set the 131 acreage tn ontario at mb0m as against a probable acre age of lss000 tola year figures for the dominion of canada show a lake decrease of v per cent being 583 job acres tn 1bj1 as compered with 543- 700 acres for 1933 mr cassin also stated that accord ing to his calculations tbe amount of fertiliser used in the production of potatoes this year will amount to only about hair of that used last year while we have had very favorable conditions to date be continued tbe crop outlook at this time does not present the same promise of yield as did that of the same period in 1s3i in conclusion mr cassin said it is too early to predict the extent of the 133 crop but in view of present c it would acgwar that po tatoes are being offered in- quantities larger than the market can readily absorb this condition of course has brought about the inevitable result of sacrifice prases auto accident btpebtt w in august last tbajt capacity mso gab par ataur att walva anas jtttisaw s a pwaap end jogal mvamuwo teas bjp 1x0 vtt jfoter 9b08o a to the records of tbe motor vehicles branch of the on tario department of h motor vehicle accidents during tbe month of august mm averaged more than 33 per day included m thia number there were 77 fatahtlew and 1035 per sons injured this record be it un derstood is for the u of ontario alone and not for tbe whole country as one might imagine from the sine of the figure the causes of the accidents record ed were various but it is noteworthy that more than one fourth of tbe wofaxists involved came to grief while drtvthgpn the wrong aide of the road and almostjasmanjfcwere driving too fast for traffip and road conditions if you really want a small business say nothing about it tseyefs rix faim dates orxxtobtiown erin fergus orandi valley orangevitje toronto v oct 45 oets7 sept m11 sept 30oct 1 retailers who don t want a bigger business should say nothing about it for if they began talking about it in the form of advertisements they would get new customers whose re quirements would just distribute them would compel them to buy more deliver more work more some retailers can never hope to have a big business even if they wanted one they lack the ability the energy the ambition the understanding needed to make a big business they are content with a sfnall business and would be really unhappy if their business waa growing rapidly as a consequence of circum stances outside their control they would feel like a man in a wagon whose horses were running away with it i some retailers however have an urge to make their business larger they dream of the time when they will have one big store or a flock of cham stores they want a much bigger income than their present one perhaps they dream of a time when they wont have to work when they will have theres a story tald asset a retailer who certainly dldnt want a bag be waa playing checkers with a uany m nwan place of hiding an the rear pertlea of his stare a caairaeti entered the crony said there mrs ntaek- hwsh- aald tbe retailer if we want aaake a bhaiee perhaps shall v- w t go away tbe way to a bigger business la as pbun sa the nose on ones face it is customer multiplication a retailer with an urge toward bigger things should give his main thought and effort to customer inultsplication 51 much leisure to be spent pitching horseshoes or in bowling or in travelling or with books or in a country home customer attraction can be accomplished variously but there is one essential means press advertising advertisements go where personal aalamen and even letters caivt hope to go and they have a profound influence on readers of them they soften resistance dis solve apathy create confidence and goodwill and direct the steps of buyers and they are cheap i and buyers not sellers pay for them and are glad to pay for them i buyers always go in largest numbers and of their own free will to those stores which spend a lot of money on advertising i why should any ambitious retailer hesitate to contract for advertising which hia cus tomers will pay for gladly issued by tbe oa weekly newspapers association aug 36aept c i i f c rf ai

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