Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 21, 1932, p. 4

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1 a page 4 iw i j l i g the georgetown herald wednesday evening september 2 lot 1932 i -we- the croakkr v eightyixth annual falt fair at- georgetown tuesday and wednesday october 4th andth special prizes u horses single high stepper by the president k mcwhlrter t 5 00 single turnout road by provincial paper mills 5 00 best parmers turnout single by r k anderson hj 6 00 best lady driver by georgetown coating mills 5 00 beat delivery horse in harness by n h browns bakery s best road horse by w c bessey and h b 3 00 best bav kile dash open 2 in 3 heats 6 of purse to enter 15 00 10 00 best general purpose horse in rein 1st set of wnipple- trees by j n oneill ex son value 400 2nd hugnle a mcdonald 1200 4 00 best agricultural horse on rein by john irving 3 00 potato race by smith ft stone and john mc donald s 00 3 00 best herd of horses not less than three 1st 1000 off any article purchased from massey harris com pany 2nd 500 off any article purchased from massey harris companys agent a d hume 10 00 beat heavy team on grounds irrhultraj beany draft agri cultural and general purpose by reeve ourrle and j richardson best spring colt sired by brilliant by wta brennan to be deducted off service fee for 1933 1st 500 2nd 300 3rd 200 10 00 novelty race quick hitch single horse harness and bitch and drive once around the ring and unhitch 1st hat by d brill value 500- 2nd cash 100 7 00 cattle best jersey female by credit valley creamery 3 00 best registered shorthorn female by col o o brown 3 00 best hototetn female by dr learmonth 3 00 best calf over 4 months shown by boy or girl by or paul silver cup 10 00 best ayrshire female by l w dann 3 00 best group 3 dairy cows consisting of 1 mature cow 1 two year old heifer and 1 yearling to be sired by a pyre bred bull a cabinet containing a twenty- eta niece set of rogers bmpire pattern flatware value 116 given by t eaton co toronto canada 11 06 best baby beef by john bingham 3 00 beat veal cab by krwin ft ooldham and maple leaf dairy 4 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 oo 200 5 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 5 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 sheep and pigs best pen of bacon hogs not leas than three by c j buck 3 00 best pen of fine wool sheep not leas than 4 sheep one male and 3 females by j beaumont 3 00 beat pen of long wool sheep one male and 3 females try k y jbarracloogh 3 ao best of market lambs by w king and h umhii s oo 2 00 2 00 2 00 once on the edge of a pleasant pool under the bank where twas dark and oool where bushes over the water hung and rushes nodded and grasses swung just where the crick flows outer the bog there lived a grumpy and mean old frog whod set all day in the mud and soak and jest do nothn but croak and croak then a black bird 1 say yer know whats the matter down there be low v are you in trouble or pain or what the frog e mine is an orful lot nuthln but mud and dirt and slime per me to toot at jest all ther tune its a dirty world so the ole fool spoke oroaklty proaklty croaklty croak i but yer lookln down the black- bird sad lork at the blossoms overhead look atthe lovely sumniexskjbs look at the bees and the butterflies look up young feller why bless my soul tt yer looking down in a mus ran bole but still with a gtglln sob and choke the blamed ole critter would only croak t and a wise old turtle who boardednear bes to the blackbird friend see here dont shed no tear over him for he is low down just cause be llkea ter bea hes one of them knd er chumps thats glad ter be so miserable like and sad- ill tall yer sumptn that amt no joke dont waste no sorror oil folks that croak coragregationalist depression puffs and patties by betty barclay miscellaneous x 1 best 3 aoa butter in lb prints by r d warren x x best abs butter in 1 lb prints by w pj smith x 3 beat pair dressed chicken l at bennett goods x 4 best pan- dressed dock by f kersey z 6 beat pair dressed chicken by mcdougal bros z 8 best pair dressed chicken by n rounaon nerval x 7 best pair dressed chicken by tboa bytes z 8 beat pair dressed fmloken by a j blackburn goods r z 9 beat pair dressed chlckm by as farneu goods 10 beat bushel alsrke seed by mortey pettit 11 beat bushel red clover seed by morley pettit z12 beat loaf of homemade bread ironing board valued at 3j by j a varirfimrte ft son us best loatof houieabade bread by walter lawson 1st 48 lbs maple leaf flour and 24 lis map leaf fjour xl4 best pair dressed ohlrfcrroi by harry bober is beat collection of baking by h c mcclure done by lady in ihaqihiiimg township consisting of 1 layer cake 1 pie m do tea biscuits m doe cookies sod vi do tarts prise bilk bed bpteadrvarue is beat layer cake by mrs h bobertaon silver pie knife value 17 best collection fancy baking bornemade 10 varieties by c w sweckhammet table lamp xia beat doaen of buns by m clarkaon 19 beat collection pastry by r lkata goods value 20 best en honey in comb by h w hmton 21 beat display cut flowers by c f ready goods beat hamper of snow apples by a k coippa beat bushel of onions w r watson beat 3 spikes gladioli 1 wt 1 red propsrly named in separate containers by dr rmlaon gladioli bulbs value 3 oo 25 beat pair of pullets in table varieties by w j campbell laying mash value i 25 28 best display in hall by merchant or manufacturing finn try bank of montreal 8 00 4 00 27 best 3 plea 1 apple fruit 1 lemon pyrex plate by bond hardware ouelph value 8 80 28 best loaf of bread one pie one white layer cake made cram purity flour 1st prise 98 lb bag purity flour 2nd prise 48 ax bag purity flour 3rd 24 r pag purity flour by w o bessey value 8 88 29 best collection of vegetables 98 b flour by carrolls stores value 2 10 by j m moore x best loaf homemade bread herald 1 year 1 80 x largest m do fresh bgga herald 1 year 1 80 x beat and neatest 1 lb butter herald 1 year l2 x beat bushel table turnips herald 1 year too not leas than 8 lbs cash xxj s3 00 3 00 coo 3 so 4 00 4 00 3 so 3 60 t 00 2 so 2 80 1 00 2 28 4 00 8 00 1 so 3 60 1 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 a oo 3 00 x best dressed young ooose articles to become the property women are looking for goodies that will appeal to the sweet tooth of family and guests and yet not put too heavy a drain upon the pocket book her are two recipes that shoulm please i ovtorwt b n t egg white 2 teaspoon eotnstrch 1 cup sugar dash of salt 1 cups shredded coconut tt teaspoon vanilla h teaspoon almond extract place egg whites to top of doubts boiler and beat usol stiff mix corn starch with sugarvsnd best gradually into egg wtutesjlaoe ever hot water and best about 2 mlnrstes or until thick around edge remove from ore add salt coconut and flavoring drop from teaspoon on greased baking sheet bake in stow oven 325 degrees f s minutes or until slightly brown ed makes so small puffs crispy coecnat fsttles u cup condensed milk 3 cups shredded coconut 1 teaspoon vanilla combine ingredients and mix thor oughly snaps into small cakes about 1 inch in diameter and tt tncbihlfh place on greased baking sheet w bake in moderate oven 390 degrees p 15 to 20 minutes makes 3 doaen pattwi news and information for tba busy fanner ontario 8ced according to a h martin assist ant director crops branch ontario department of agriculture due to cool showery weather in the early part of july the alfalfa seed crop in western ontario is almost a failure eastern ontario although never con sidered an alfalfa seer centre will probably harvest the largest alfalfa seed crop ever taken from this area the total production in this area however will be comparatively small red clover seed production oh the other hand is much less than half a crop in eastern ontario while indi cations in western ontario would point to a fair yield of clover seed alslke production is also below nor mal the earlier threshed fields yielded from 23 bushels per acre but later reports show some fields going as high as six bushels per acre it is likely there will be sufficient aogute to meet local demand a considerable increase is expected in timothy seed this is to be expect ed from the hlghbriee of timothy seed last year uf comparison with- legume seeds and also to the fact it is necessary to import about 50 of the seed used in ontario prices for all seeds are likely to be higher this year the price no doubt will be governed to some ex tent by the amount of seeds held over from the large 1931 corp bam with orange 8 servings fried ham 2 tablespoons flour 2 cup orange juice parsley 2 to 3 oranges for slices fry ham for this number of serv ings a bam steak of about 1m pounds will be required add flour to 2 table spoons of fat from frying ham and cook until lightly browned add osange juice stirring veil to avoid lumps cook minutes or untlli sauce is thick four sauce around ham on serving dish oarolsn with parsley and orange auoas fish and wat bdbpbisk8 vary your osh and meat dishes oc casionally by serving a aurpriser dish the unusual always appeals when it is flavocous as well as unusual so tbe reckpes beta m ideal suggestions jvxaassea ores meal ba six portions v cup mist cup water 2 level tablespoons quickcooking cup salmon 1 tablespoon butter 1 egg if desired salt and pepper heat the milk and water in a doable boiler add tbe tapioca and cook for 10 minutes stirring frequently add tbe salmon flaked with a fork cook for 8 minutes and add butter season ing and egg well beaten serve hot on toast or eraefcere 3 tablespoons cjulckpoktag tapioca k teaspoon salt 116 teaspoon pepper 1h cups milk acalded 1 cup cooked flab or neat coarsely cut 1 egg yolk uightly beaten 1 egg white stiffly bea 4 tablespoons cracker crumbs 2 tablespoons butter add quickcooking tapioca salt and pepper to mi and cook in double boner 10 minutes stirring frequently add fish or meat and cook s minutes longer fold egg yolk into egg white and combine with tapioca mbtters pour into grassed baklns dish oovar with cracker crumba dot with butter and bake in moderate oven 380 de grees f 40 minutes or jintll ibrown hot serves 4 ploaghbig practice a series of experiments carried out at a government experimental station has given some interesting results in regard to ploughing at different depths and times on an average over a perkod of nine years ploughing four inches deep for a rotation of corn oats clover and timothy has given higher yields than has ploughing seven inches deep except in tnecase of oats in which the yields have been practically tbe same one shallow ploughing is of particular advantage to the corn crop in the preparation of sod land for grain it has been found that plough ing in july as soon as the bay is off and topworking during the summer has not only given higher yields of oats but has also ieft the land free from couch grass tbe experiment has shown that on sandy loam soil it does not pay to either rib the land or replough in the fall on heavy clay soil tlobtng or reploughlng late in the fall gives the frost a chance to mel low the soila leave it 1 a better state of tilth in he preparation of sod land for corn manuring op the sod sod spring ploughing has given wwr yield than inaniirlng an4 fall nlbugfa- ht would therefor appear that for com on sandy loam the land should be manured and spring ploughed four inches deep wwl for grain it should be ploughed as soon a the hay is off and top worked a bog f the big thing for tbe hog feeder to keep in mind according to the dominion animal husbandman is the feeder needs the frame but the packer wants tbe finish sad the ideal type which sells as tbe select bacon hog must have both orow the frame first never feed more than pigs will dean up overfeeding particularly of heavy or unbalance rattens cause unthriftinees which in turn l the common cause of short thick pigs for the first four months the p should clean his trough and look for canning crop peaches the prospect of large requirements by canners for canning varieties of peaches is very bright this yean till was the recent statement of w j bauer secretary ontario growers markets council he went on to say that canners have already re ported their stocks are entirely de pleted of last year s pack while wholesale and retail grocers through out the province prefer ontario cann ed peaches to any other pack offered for dale and are ayaltlng this year s stocks bui of lading protects fanners bxceuent progress has been made in applying bill of lading regulations to truck movement of live stock states garnet duncan of the ontario marketing board staff farmers appreciate the protection offered by this system against irregu larities practiced by some truckers continued mr duncan and most reliable truckers support the system as it saves time and protects them from unfair competition weekjy rerds show the use of bills of lading is in creasing steadily the laugh corner she lady meant well walked into a judges an old office are youstbe judge of reprofajtajs she inquired i am the judge of probate re plied bis honor with a smle well thats it i expect answer ed the old lady you see she went im confidentially my husband died detested and left several infidels and i wantio be their executioner special prices fo special fancy red sockeye salmon lib tall tin carrohi braakfart bacon ckatroita htm bologna fc caroll rich old cheese lb 20 16t 21 fran growers federation p at conference w b somerset chairman on tario msrfcetimj hoard reports that one of the outcomes of euscuseione among representatives of the fruh industry at tbe imperial economic conference is a proposed bmpire fruit growers federation the mat conference to be held at london eng land in september 1983 tbe proposed federation will have to do with the promotion of all mat ters towards the improvement of fruit growing within the empire the pro visional agenda for tbe first organisa tion meeting includes such subjects as the production and distribution of empire fruits the organised develop ment of fruit rowing within the bmpire cooperative lnterdominlon and empire advertising cold storage transportation and standsrulxatlon of packages weekly crop report bruce county reports that after- harvest cultivation is being parotised fairly generally grey has had uls- oouraglngly wet weather with the re sult that many fields were left in stock and much secondcut alfalfa still in colls to fields a farmer in peel has iv acres of okra which is plant similar to red peppers at whose pods are used for thickening soup the crop looks promising the peanaubwtter caulets ivi cups peanut butter k cups hot milk 1 leaaihnsi salt 8 halflakh slices of bread pepper mix peanutbutter wkth hot miat and seasoning mixing together thor oughly dip illoea of bread into the peanutbutter mixture saute in hot fat garnish with plcklee and olives 1 of donor ia essay cjomfktixion by publie school pupil subject what i consider ontarios basic industry essay to be in hand x secre tary not later than saturday oct 1st by aaooul winter inery ading shapes olors at follow the crowd and- you ulqnd a georgetown fair penalty iischeo herald block f alfalfa orop from peel will be greatly reducepfthls year as the secon crop did not set seed as anticipated owing to continued ralna dulmg- blossom period harvesting of sugar beets in kent is starting with over 2 acres sf this crop to be harvested there many unemployed will find prk in middlesex silo filling as now general with the crop a bulky one heartiy loaded wioa well ma tured eoba com borer and storsas have broken the crop down badly ta some fields a keen demand forgood breeding stock is noted in oxford where incidentally most of the cattle are in excellent condition a cheese patrons association has been organis ed ta peterborough county yields in barley and oats in prescott and rus sell were esoeptloeally hlghj late bright has hurt potatoes ta temts- kamtag district wet weather de layed the harvesting of grain ta port arthur area fteu orop figaros the fifth departmental report ot the season on field crops give some interesting facta and figures more than the ordinary amount of stook threshing was done this year but the weather was not too favourable for this attempt at laboursaving far mers are planning to sow their fall wheat somewhat later than usual in order to reduce the likelihood of in jury from hessian fly buckwheat and hoed crops have made good growth during the month and excel lent yields secured from second cut ting of elfarfe the total acreage of field crops sown in ontario to 1932 is practically the same as last year the moat im portant changes in individual acreages occurred in barley buckwheat fodder corn and alfalfa which snowed in creases and hay clover beans and po tatoes which show large reductions in acreage the total production of botb beans and potatoes will show consid erable decrease from last year for in addition to reduction in acreage the per acre yields are lower owing to less favourable growing oondruona the estimated average yields of spring wheat oats and barley for ontario thto year show little variation from the ffgurea for 1993 oats and barley gave rather disappointing yields to southwestern ontario and sughtljr your jblgher yield than last year in other there twtrtcts par acre yield of flax and bean show somi decrease over latt vear while the yield of peas is con uderably higher over her bead a young lady entered a stationery store the other day and asked for a pound of floor wax i im sorry miss replied the clerk we sell oniysealtng wax i dont be8uly she remarked why would anyone want to wax their celling jones how do you spend your in come smith about thirty per cent for shelter thirty per cent far clothing forty per cent for rood and twenty per cent for amusement jones but that adds up to 120 per cent bmlthuthats riant it was a scotchman who walked in- to a airy and asked for a pound of butter warpped in todays paper bode awakening o dear i dreamt that you dear i why let a bad you so im still with o dear had died dont cry dream upset you tea i know darling but i was about to cash your insurance cheque when the alarm woke me and spoiled it sll and thats that a retail dealer to leather wrote a firm in massachusetts ordering a car load of merchandise the dim wir ed cannot ship your order until the last consignment is paid for the dealer telegraphed unable to wait that long cancel the order whole afitad pickling spice it special rowntrees y fruit jars dot 99c 311 s14 znjc rings dot g 22c rubbers 2 dox 13c special carrolls rolled oats bkadod ordphi c x x vinegar gauon 4q ctwrolts own fine teas lb 29c 39c 65c special australian corned beef 212oz tin saridinestu29 coiiitor torn jd herring tu east brand lobster ti 17 tbe hcshh soap lifebuoy cake 3 3 t01 lersotv yland sandwich biscuits pound 29 and rubber toy freed frenchs prepared mustard 2 jars sbaawbwat quality first economy altcay xwseawetaaaa spanish onions main street 3 lb 20c cooking onions 10 lb 17c phone 357 georgetown it pays to advertise h ere an dtk ere boner produced in canada in 1931 totalled 27gg7s97 nounds valued at l068u9 honey la produced commercially in all tbe provinces or canada registering an impressive ad vance in prlcea over recent years tbe frst batch of nova scotia apples in the liverpool market brought 23s to 25s per barrel as compared with a to ls in 19s1 great improvement and develop ment over a period of 30 years haa been noted in tbe canadian seed industry last rear 3710 seed farms with 12000 persons occupied in the production and marketing of improved seed were estimated encaged in tbe industry commercial printing preliminary returns of maple augar production in canada just completed for 1931 ahow a total yield of 1744479 gallons of maple ayrnp valued at 2054277 and 7417400 pounds or sugar valued at 193480 this production com pares favorably with that of for mer years cutting of wheat is nearlng completion and threshing la well advanced in all the prairie pro vinces with manitoba leading ac cording to a report from the agri cultural department of the cana dian pacific railway western lines dated september 10 oata and barley at that datesnr 78 per cent cut f jji fjoiamanda chlpneawa in dia gfrf goff caddr at the cana dian pacific french blver bun galow wbo came eighth in the womens marathon swim at tor onto recently has been present ed with a purse of t160 j o strathdee manager of the camp atautd chat aha would be thor- pugby trained and would enter the tontest annually until she wheeling airplanes added a roaring farewell to the pheera with wbiob passengers and wel wishers apeedad captain j a molhaoa on bis return to bng- land aboard tbe bmprea of brit ain aa aba sailed on her aeventb departure of the 1992 season from wolfes cove quebec the in trepid solo tranaatlantio flyer wsa promised a quiet time on his trip by captain latta commander of the kmpress i am not running away from the election i am out of poli tics and have no vote in the dis trict of columbia said mrs woodrow wilson widow of tbe famous united states wartime president interviewed at tbe banff springs hotel recently where she stopped en route to i toklo where she is attending the marruura of a family connection mrs wilson motored on to cha teau lake loulae as part of her tour of the canadian rockies i have never seen amore beau tiful country or enjoyed a visit more said 8lr phllrpvcunlllfe- uater british 8ebretaryof8taie for the colonies aa he said fare well to british columbia when boarding the canadian pacific imperial limited on bis way to calgary he enjoyed his favor ite sport fishing in that province where ha and his party took four fins flab including a 17pound aalroon jfc v 869 all kinds of commercial printing turned out promptly and efficiently at the office of th georgetown herald your home printer and publisher is prepared to fill any of yo it printing reqiiirec merits and is a local industry deserving your patronage the georgetown herald georgetown ontario y f

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