Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 13, 1938, p. 6

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pe6 the georgetown herald wednesday evening april 13th 1938 the best place to eat in georgetown only the choicest food served j- private dining room for family dinners parlies ot banquets neilsons ice crea m take a brick home harry chu prheter phone 2 brook block main st georgetown south it moj tafcta tm7 to ba and brighten tb doll tpeta to toy hona a mw colour ben a fnah tlat tbata and ttw bom b transformed lt nakvo alva any probltm at interior dacoradoo tor narvo b tombtnarion of oh wt qpalttua f paint nttinah and nnd nakvo b wcamtabtant qufck- ibj and aaay w avalfama bt jo beautiful abadta g r muckart lhone 319w or j georgetown at some 20 weeks n with rbeumatisr for fc fartaer wife feared husband would never work again when her husband had been at home 20 weeks with rheumatism in his back this woman began to think he would never work again aflast she said to him lets try kruschen and the change that took place was in her own words like a miracle here is her tetter my husband is subject to rheu matism and suffered terribly with his back some time ago i had him in the house 30 weeks with it i really didnt think he would ever work again we tried all the different knds of salts you could mention but none of them did him any good then i said lets try kruschen since then we have proved kruschen salts to be worth its weight in gold my hue band is back at his job thanks to kruschen the change it made is like a miracle lmis b two of the salts in kruschen are the most effectual solvents of uric acid crystals known to science they swiftly dull the sharp edges of the painful crystals and convert them a to a harmless solution which is then expelled through the natural channels are yon sari your eyes see correctly m have you seen the new rimless mounting t no screws to loosen and came wobbly lenses less breakage of- glasses thus savins yon money our price is the same as oity prices o t walker ro optometrist eyesight socialist brampton wha to at bows dbug store georgetown the wednesday of ewtybjanib or 7b nay eansnh o t walker at his omoe m brampton improved outlook over the spring of 1937 prevails in agricultural areas of western canada according to re ports received by wire from agents of the canadian national railways in the three prairie provinces three ractors contributed toward more fav ourable pre seeding moisture condlt ions for the coming crop year a heavier fall precipitation a snowfall 50 per cent greater than the previous winter and spring rains and a bllzz ard of record proportions toward the end of march have combined to ere ate optimism in the three provinces because of the early thaw rains and snows of march ltseh one of the warmest months on record found f particular retentive soli proof of the heavier winter snow fall is to be found in the burst spill ways of dams recently erected ii southern saskatchewan to conserve spring runoff and in the definite increase in impounded waters over much of the drought area consider ed the important factor however l the pair precipitation of the previous year following removal of the crop mom of the moisture occurring then depleted neither by weed growth nor evaporation has been held available for germination manitoba with normal pall precip itation and normal or above normal snowfall secured an additional inch of rain at the end of march to make the present outlook as promising a any for many years sub soil moist ure is still deficient in manitoba s re stricted drought area of 1937 bht re ports indicate a satisfactory moisture condition for germination fanners of saskatchewan are for sufficient the most part reported to be justlf lubricant ably optimistic concerning moh ure run conditions for early spring growth moisture for last fall was better than for some years especially in the southwest central and southwestern sections dry last fall with a few exceptions received good winter snow fall alberta moisture from august to mid february was 18 per cent above normal for prairie sections of that province with the iecent blizzard in creasing this considerably in the southern area teat seed before sowtag when snd falls to germinate after sowing real loss results for reeed lng costs money and early crop pros pects vanish recently a gardener sent samples of lettuce onion beet and carrot seed to the dominion seed branch laboratory ottawa for ger mination test the seed was three years old and intended for use next spring the lettuce germinated 73 per cent the beet 71 per cent the carrot 49 per cent and the onion 3 per cent three years ago when fresh all of these seeds germinated over 90 per cent these -tests- proved once again that some kinds of seed loose their vitality quicker than oth ers the onion seeds were practically dead when three years old while the beet and lettuce seeds retained reason ably high germination the carrot seeds had declined almost 50 per cent in the three years but was still serviceable at a heavier seeding rate these results are typical of many tests made the point is that old seed should not be used before testing tor germin atlon this may be done at home between two damp blotters or a sample may be sent to the nearest dominion seed branch laboratory check farm machinery farm machinery is a big item the matter of farm capital and deserves more consideration than usually given to it on the average farm this item will amount to about 1500 depreciation is one of the greatest factors the farmer has to contend with in this connection and is- usually figured at about ten per cent in many cases however this figure will be nearly doubled but with proper housing facilities or proper handling it can be reduced consider ably with another season of work not far away now is the opportune time to get drills disk harrows cultivators and other machiney checked over a few hours work tightening loose bolts and bearings replacing worn or missing parts will likely save val uable time during the busy season it is a paying proposition for the farmer to be able to lake tils ma chlnery into the field at the start of the season in first class condition much of this work can be done now such as sharpening disks harrow let th cultivator shovels etc clean and adjusting the disks and scarpers on the grain drill seeing that oiling ystemsare clean and in working or der so thai all parts of themachine art properly lubricated and so on it is advisable to wash out the disks of the drill with kerosene and to make cer tain that these parts art getting oil or grease to them and that the disks are properly adjusted liberal use of oil or grease on ma chlnery is not a vaste but rather a good investment some parts will re quire more oiling than others but generally speaking for the average tilling machinery proper oiling or frrcasing of all parts twice a day is choosing a good grade of good economy in the long free f r ee motor brakes aod steering cheekap with oil change during march and april reasonable charges fob adjustments all work guaran ele welding grays garage hudson and terraplane sale and service geokoetown fhonc 111 10 atetu fcumnu no insult young lady finding herself strand ed in a small town asked an old man at the station where she might spend the night there aln t no hotel here he said but you can sleep with the station agent sir she exclaimed 1 1 have you know im a lady that s all right drawled the old man sos the station agent spring almost here you will need the assistance of good pr in carrying on your business this spring we are here to serve you with every description of o h acovicea bnng mora e frequently to all in oil the towna ad coach travel information at w h long phone 89 and strength of the hatch care should be exercised in select and colour breeding pens of the ing normal rggs or good shell texture best hens mated to good males should receive the right feed and attention in order to obtain eggs that will pro duoe strong chicks follow the dlrec tions supplied by the manufacturer for opermon of the incubator as the directions have been complied after considerable experimentation job printing our prices are reasonable prompt service the home of better printing the georgetown herald phone no 8 georgetown soya bean prod acts soa beans yield an oil which is ued in the manufacture of soap margatlne ancr lara substitutes and owing to its semi drying properties m iy also be used as a substitute for linseed oil the flour derived from the bean is used as a foodstuff and the oilcake as animal feed and fertll izcr in several countries the soya bean is the principle forage crop and in canada it is giving every indlca tion of becoming a valuable addition to the field crops of canada need hogs of ribt weight export of surplus canadian pork products ensures a strong hog market but uie production of sufficient hogs suitable for export is a serious prob lem particularly hogs of the desired weight 190 to 200 lb 1 for 1937 it is estimated that canada s bacon ex ports will be approximately 190 000 000 lb equivalent to 1 83 000 live hogs in 1d32 the exports of bacon hams j a nd pork cuts to the united kingdom toliued j5 80 400 lb li 1934 120 410200 lb and in 1936 158 049 goo lb most label fertilizers eery mixed feruzilcr on sale in canada must contain at least 14 per cent nitrogen phosphoric actd and potash singly or combined minimum quantities for each are established fertilizer constituent materials are standarized and s ibjcct to minimum percentages of plant food substances every fertilizer must be labelled to show the brand names and guaran teed analysis preparing for hatching season repeated experiments have shown that for egg production pullets are superior to older birds the incuba tion hatching and rearing of a great many chicks is therefore a yearly necessity the tendency is towards large hatcheries supplying the smal ler pdultryman and farmer and the sale of day old chicks sexed chicks anderossbred chicks has increased rapidly the individual can now purchase chicks from recognized agencies with assurance the department of agri culture is now grading chicks as fol lows purple label s op chicks rrom blood tested and government record ed flocks red label rop tirea chicks from blood tested and govern ment aproved flocks blue label ap proved chicks from approved cooker els and approved banded and blood tested flocks for those who wish to incubate their own eggs the use of roj or approved males is recommended and it is advisable to secure males early in order to get a good selection and to acclimatize them to local coodi tions incubators should be looked over and put in first class shape they should be scrubbed and disinfected prior to incubation md al b hatches it is always good policy to have spare incubator supplies on hand as many a hatch has been ruined toy something going wrens after incubation has commenced a spars parts on band therm should be tested and placed at proper levels as a asgnje or so or make considerable difference new zealand s boundary separated from one another by miles of broken tussock country the sheep stations of new zealand are ery often m mature worlds of their own possessing many peculiarities perhaps the oddest thing about the sheep station is the boundary dog still used on many remote estates ful filling his lonely destiny as his name implies this dogs duty is to guard inaccessible and unfenced farm iron tiers despite the fact that the new zealand sheep- farmers are the pluto crats of the paslrol world they often find it impossible to fence off every mile of their immense holdings a carefully trained dbg ts therefore tethered at each gap and left as a warning to adventurous sheep on either sido of the boundary who might be disposed to trcpass nen zealand has a law that forbids farmers to iea e chese dogs unat tended for longer tnan twenty four hours at a time but it is said on good authority that dogs are often left by themselves for as long as a week deed weather conditions preclude any relief being sent the animals it can be taken for granted how fcr t th rnv- nca zca ond farmer a kindly intelligent man does no wiir 0 i- faithful ser vants ie oourda j dog is provided with a sab antlal kennel a trough of water m i plonn of raw meat somctimta an entire sheep is left as food for the fo ir footed guard many stories ure told of these dogs intelligence and reliability when faced with an emergency snow storms have isolated them for many days but tin animals have kept themselves alie b digging the snow away from their kennels in one instance a dog was found surrounded by huddled sheep he had saved their lives by clearing a space for them in the snow around his shelter onco an owner found his dos entertaining a stag and a wild boir with whom the canine seemed to be on the best of terms appar enu his kennel was a cort of social headquarters for his neighbors of the wilds boundary dogs recruited from the station mob are usually half kelpies huntaways collies or old english sheep dogs until they get to know you they will bark snarl and howl if you venture near them a very friendly and- goodtempered dog would be of less value to the farmer and there are strict rules against petting the solitary creatures not that the average wayfarer is often disposed to make the attempt unquestionably the boundary dogs have an exceedingly hard time but the fanners advance the argument that the dogs have never known any other kind of life and should there fore be well contented the various fttitrnai protection societies in new zealand have frequently tried something about the situation una that cruelty and neglect are very common on the farms so far the sodeues have failed notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of john w bessey late of the township of esqneslng in the county of hal- ton farmer deceased notice is hereby given that all persons having any claims or de mands against the late john w bes- sey who died on or about the 8th day of november 1937 at the township of esquesing in the county of halton and province of ontario are requir ed to send by post prepaid or to de liver to the undersigned solicitors for gertrude rosetta morris the acta istratrix of the estate of john w sey farmer deceased their names and addresses and full particulars in writ ing of uhelr claims and statements of their accounts and the sature of the securities if any held by them and take notice that after the 1st day of may- 1936 the said ger trude rosetta morris will proceed to distribute the assets of the said de- s ceased among tile persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have had notice and that the said ger trude rosetta morris will not be liable v for the said assets or any part there of to any person of whose claim she shall not then have received notice dated at georgetown ontario this 30th day of march n 1931 ekls bennett solicitors for the said gertrude 3t rosetta morris wood for sale choice beech and maple at s3jw single cord mixed ralls sx60 per cord mixed veed 265 per cord weed orders to ttsj j brandford georgetow pi cob ac bray chicks the bray chfck does the trick let me show yon the proof place yew order here nowrtang no bother cadorphooe george c brown r r 1 norval out o radio repairing 12 years kxaerleajee we specialize on this work j sawwu4s0ti b

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