Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 22, 1938, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wed neaday- evening june 22nd 1938 page 3 o u5 porch and peck mint tough enough for ships best for your porch scorching san salt water ice snow and constant abra slon have little effect on boat deck finished with lowe brothers deck paint the same tough finish is available for your porch floors at mo grtaur cms than ordinary finishes see our leonard electric refrigerators r h thompson co hardawre plumbing electrical wiring tinsxnlthing and eavstroitfbing phone 46 georgetown f bray chicks the bray chick does the trick let me snow youthepraf mace your order here no wntmg no bother call or pbdoe george c brown r r 1 norval onl used to wake up with headache now fresh and lively every morning here la a man who woke up every morning with a dull headache then kruschen transformed his day read his letter i used to wake up in the mornings with a dull headache a year ago i started taking kruschen salts regu- larly today i wuke up fresh and lively and can do my day s work with out any exertion i can recommend kruschen lor anyone suffering from headaches and constipation and for putting new life into you i intend to continue with kruschen for the rest of my life ej headaches can nearly always be traced to a disordsed stomach ana to the unsuspected retention in the system of stagnating waste material which poisons the blood remove these poisons prevent them from for ming again and youll never hae to worry any more and that is just how kruschen salts brings quick and last ing relief from headaches worldwide figures of telephone de velopment and usage compiled from official sources by the statistical de partment of the american telephone and telegraph company have just been made available bringing the re cord down to january 1st 1937 canada continues to lead the world as the greatest telephoneusing courf- try with 222 4 yearly conversations per capita the united states foll ows with 2098 next in order come denmark with 1776 sweden 1598 austria 95 5 norway 87 5 australia 76 1 finland 68 7 japan 68 1 great britain is still well down the list with 42 6 yearly conversations per head of population but leading germany with 38 the united states is world leader in the matter or telephones per hun dred of population with 1439 and canada is in second i place with 1 1 48 followed by new zealand 1125 sue den 1097 denmark 1080 switzer land 9 86 great britain and north era ireland with 593 telephones per hundred leads germany with 5 08 and france with only 331 of the worlds big cities washing ton dc is in the lead with 37 43 tel e phones per hundred of population followed by san francisco with 37 then stockholm 34 78 vancouver leads canadian larger cities with 29 64 followed by toronto with 2535 london eng had 657235 telephones in service which works out at 1582 per hundred of population berlins 539 662 telephones make 12 67 per hun dred approximately onehalf the world s population is found in china british india and russia but taken together thev have onlv three fourths the number of telephones in the city of new york alone where on january 1 1937 1 569337 instrument were in service o o important cash crop statistics recently released show that turnips for export to the united states have become an increasingly important cash crop to western on tario farmers this is particularly true in the counties of oxford huron south bruce middlesex waterloo ontario and wellington oxford it is said is now the heaviest producer with large acreages in the bright and tavistock districts total exports in 193738 were 1704 629 bushels just 416 629 busheft more than in 493637 season or an increase of 32 per cent the united states market insists on having the turnips waxed and ontario farmers are wise enough to give them what they want working on the principle that the customer is al ways right waxed turnip exports in 193738 jumped 332 181 bushels over the previous season which at 650 per ton gave the farmers an ex tra 54 000 shipments invaded the new england market tor the first time owing to the partial failure of the pjsj crop and ontario waxed turnips received a wonderful recep tion marketing officials state they point out however that palatable turnips can be grown only in certain areas where they have that certain something in flavor and shipping qualities beaaufying farms for the purpose of making the farm borne surroundings more pleasant and- attractive of increasing the value of the property and presenting a more engaging countryside which tourists can enjoy a rural farm home beauti- flcauon society has recently been or ganised in carleton county ontario the movement was started by the women s institutes and everyone of the 26 institutes in the county has pledged its active support and co operation the association plans to encourage the judicious planting of native trees shrubs and flowers the improvement of lawns and the whole surroundings a carefully organized program of farm home landscaping and planting directed by an advisory council has been arranged the members of this council are experienced horticulturists who will give their servlcea free through its efforts the association hopes in the course of the next few years to make many homes m the country that now have few attractive features in the surroundings a de light not only to the owners but also those who travel on the adjacent roads and highways one of the first efforts of the association is to be dfrected towards 7 a gen eral- campaign of cleaning up and ma the surroundings tidy the mare definite scheme of beauuflcatlan win follow v halton juniors live stock judging cobffktitlon and achievem day largely attended one hundred and twentyone hal- ton rural young people attended the annual county livestock judging competition and achievement day at milton on saturday last the young ladles under the direction of miss betty wallace assisted by the misses florence eadle and lulu row of tor onto exhibited various articles inclu ding bedroom accessories dresses etc and also gave team demonstrat ion in the town hall a large and interested audience was in attendance for the afternoon session at the same time the young men under the leadership of agric rep j e white- lock visited and judged ten classes of stock at the following trafalgar township farms a stark son lindsay bros percy merry valley- crest farm and f c willmott son the official judges for the competit ion were as follows oscar lerch and rdbert muler of georgetown j h willmott and claire wilson of milton max featherstone of free man d h ptintop and fred mcbiide of brampton don fsalzlel of hamil ton f k b stewart orangevjlle and w p watson toronto reeve nelson robinson or esqueslng and deputyreeve norman gilbert of tra falgar accompanied the young men throughout the day as did also mr frank faulds of the dominion seed branch edmonton alberta who was paying a visit to his native province the winners of the trips which this year will be to the state of penn sylvania were vema kingston pal ermo alma marsh milton jack law- son acton and geo breckon bronte while space does not permit a com plete announcement of all prize win ners the following are a few of the more prominent home economics c n e demons trntloi team betty rivaz wilma henderson reta fisher c n e bedroom accessories team helen mcglbbon alma marsh and marjorie mckerr c n e clothing teamcharlotte wilson laura johnston and vema joe winners of coaches specials peg- gy marsh milton and emily young acton bank of toronto trophy for inter- township competition was won by i the esqueslng team of alma marsh peggy marsh and helen mcglbbon 1 junior farmers judging horses seniors addison woodlej juniors bruce reld beef cattle seniors lloyd chts- holm and arthur mckeown juniors geo breckcn dairy cattle seniors john rud aell juniors howard armstrong sheep seniors reg neelands jun ior wllmer davidson sw ine seniors lloyd chlsholm jjuiiiori bruce reld i trophy winners were as follows the donala robertson trophy i high score in heavy horses awarded to addison woodlej milton the duncan campbell trophy hgh score in beef cattle awarded to llovd chlsholm milton the baronston trophy high score in dairy cattle awarded to howard armstrorg milton the mason knitting co trophy high score in sheep awarded to reg neelands hornbj the thos blakelock trophy high score in swine awarded to bruce reld georgetown the hal ton seed growers assoc trophy high boy in oraln seeds awarded to art mckeown acton awarded at seed fair the strathcona orchards trophy- high score in fruits and vegetables awarded to craig reld georgetown awarded at seed fair the halton cream dc butter co trophy high score in cream grad ing awarded to geo fisher george town awarded at seed fair trip to pennsylvania highest ag gregate score awarded to jack law- n grand championship bank of nova scotia trophy for intertownship competition won by esqueslng township jack lawson acton wllmer davidson acton bruce reid georgetown palermo challenge trophy high coach geo breckon bronte the dr anderson trophj for in terclub competition won by norval club jack lawson acton craig reld georgetown bruce reld georgetown richard mclaughlin norval angus mcnabb georgetown john mc nabb georgetown team competition winning coach geo breckon bronte prize trip to pennsylvania members of team alton brockoi jim falrbrother john falrbrother e shield for high novice awarded to cleave wilson george town norval junior farmer challenge trophy champion judge jack law- the event was brought to a suc cessful conclusion in the evening at the milton town hall where the an nouncement of the awards and pres entation of trophies took place a- mong those present for this feature were reeve victor hall of trafalgar f h gilroy of milton mr and mrs wm gamble acton mr and mrs geo agnew milton and jas h wil son milton oranges full of juice sweet nice slse 17 dot lettuce iceburg crisp heads large size tomatoes hot house delicious flavor home orown 18 lemons 5 nice size for ckl loaded with juice c bananas golden yellow grapefruit 19c delicious flavor cabbage home growh 7 large heads c potatoes st 5 founds good cookers 19c dettcioaa watermelon cucumbers etc special carrolls one hundred and thirty- four years the british and foreign bible so ciety was founded in london e land on the 7th of march 1804 by men whose lives had been influenced by the english bible and who felt the crying need lor its publication and circulation not only in english but in every language spoken throughout the world the lire principle of the society then adopted namelj the wider circulation of the holy scrip tures without note or comment has endured in the yearsbetween in 134 years its language total has reach ed 723 and with translations publish ed by kindred societies chleflj the american and scottish bible societ ies with certain other publishing a- gencles the language table of the holv scriptures in whole or part now totals over i 010 this vear the british and foreign bible society has added to its list the following 12 new translations kana- kura sakaia ngwana ibembe bassa of liberia luba kalebwe i salam- pasu and ikota for africa bentunl and bisava for asia yugo slav rom- and for europe and tobla for south america sir edward bbatty on boy scouts it js particularly pleasing to note that every year the boy scout move ment becomes increasingly effective as an instrument tor producing bettei understanding between nations it is unnecessary for a canadian to point out- to an american audience the impotrance of this our nations have set an example to the world in goodneighborship and goodwill no other nations can oe as fully aware of the benefits which come from a thorough understanding of each oth er and it is my very sincere hope that the boy scout movements in the united states and canada will be blessed with good fortune in their constant efforts to oriag he youth of man countries to understand each other and substitute the goodwill which always arises from such under standings for the useless rivalries of nations sir edward beatty in a message to theannual meeting of the boy scouts of america y at the annual halton county jam- boree at acton park 300 boy scouts were present trom acton clarkson fergus gait guelph milton mtmico oakvllle oshawa palermo port cre dit toronto and weston the pro gram of scouting tests included as a new feature the making of a topo graphical sketch map on sunday morning the boys attended services in the five acton churches sympathy should be given the man who comes home dog tired and finds his wife feeling kittenish help improve your personality with wit gumkeep your teath white breath aweet by using healthful wi may gun dally at millions do the chil dren also lore the delidoua re freshing flavor of wrigjleya double mint tjdteaome borne today cut aaaaaaaaaaa you dont dare miss the big band festival and tattoo at waterloo on june 2sth if you do you will miss the greatest show of 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