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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 5, 1938, p. 2

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p2 the georgetown herald wednesday evening october 5th 1938 the georgetown herald phone no j m moore edtta ud pafcusher a weekly newspaper devoted to the best interests of the town ot georgetown and surrounding country including the tillages of olen williams nerval lunehouse stewarttown balll and terra cotta issued every wednesday evening at the office on main st georgetown subscription rates 150 per year in advance united states 60c additional single oople3c both old and new addresses should be given when change ol address is requested advertising rates jlegal notices 13c per line for first in sertion 7c per line for each subsequent insertion readers 8c per line for each insertion if in black face type 5c per line additional- notices qualifying as coming events such as concerts entertainments society church or organisation meetings etc 8c per line wimum charge z5c reports of meetings held gladly inserted tree in memortan notices 60c and 10c per line extra for poetry birth marriage and death notices 50c small advertisements one inch or less 50c for first insertion and 25c for each- subsequent insertion display advertising rates on application although every precaution will be taken to avoid error the herald accepts advertising in its columns on the understanding that it will not be uable for any error in any advertisement published hereunder unless a proof of such advertisement is requested by the advertiser and returned to the herald business office duly signed by the advertiser and with such error or corrections plainly noted in writing thereon and in that case if any error so noted is not corrected by the herald its liability shall not exceed such a proportion of the entire cost of such advertisement as the space occupied by the noted error bears to the whole space occupied by such advertisement the herald does job printing of all kinds- nightfall fold up the tent the sun is in the west tomorrow m untented soul will range among the blest and i am well con tent pot what is sent is sent and god know best botanical notes for october fiie prewentioa week october 9th to 15th nuevsnt theae simple suggestions if follow ed by everyone in the family will make your home safe from ore put lighted matches and smokes out before you throw them away keep matches where small children cannot reach them never smoke in the gar- agev barn or attic or in bed remove rubbish waste papers and all unnecessary combustible materials provide metal ash and trash cans burn rubbish only in a safely covered brick or metal incinerator watch the ore examine all stoves furnaces smoke pipes to make sure they are safe and well away from woodwork or other burnable materials have needed repairs made at once value the advice of your fire cfiief who says that many fires are caused by dirty or defective chimneys have the chimney cleaned regularly and have all defects repaired escape the danger of flammable liquid ores and explosions by keeping ho gasoline in the house do dry whether cool air is desired in summer cleaning n ith safe liquids or send the j or warm air in winter the functions work to the cleaner never start fires j of conditioning and sterilizing with kerosene mechanlm is thermostatically con- u8s ultra- viouet bats for passenger coaches trtvtolet ray itetllbastiare brtng used to purify the atmosphere of a passenger coach now to experimental service on the canadian national railways and should the teat prove the contentions of the engineers who have developed the idea it is probable that the system will come into use on large scale particularity during the winter months the complete equipment of this first class coach in use on the ottawa run is a development of the air-eon- ditioning practice in use on the can adian national railways for sum mer there has been incorporated water spray and the air driven through this spray 1 freed of all im purities in winter months when the icecooled water spray- is not required and it becomes necessary to furnish warmed air the ecirculated air th the coach passes through a grille which protects a battery of ultravio let raj sterilizers the emenatlons from which purify the air clear it of germs and provide clean air to be distributed throughout the interior of the car the supreme beaut of the country side at this season cannot be adequ atelj described but it can be seen and aqmtied b all eeryone will be stim i i e- both piratically and men al oj spending a da in the woods inld up the tent and speed the part m close communion with dame nature mg guest and cornucopia of fleeting magni the night drams on though nigh and fi tnce as she chants the soul surr day are one i ln nun dimluls of her depart on this lon3 quest this hoite was ing botanical year only lent teach everyone in the famil to be careful of fire to natch stoves fire place electric irons and ail other possib e nre causes and every da to remote old rags papers and o her rubbish explain to eterjone in the house what to do in case of fire how to put out fire in clothing by wrapping in a rug or blanket what to do when grease catches fire in the kitchen sae life and propertj from need less destruction by fire bj keeping the principles of fire preenuon always in mind and neicr taking a chance with fire for my apprentice mp what is is best fold up the tent ils sack ropes all undone its pole all broken and lis cover rent its work is done ladies are air minded in matter of clothes leaf fruit and fundus all sha e in he makint o this tansttorj loell nc b and boui t o often wrtrued bj n aie of 1 te ature and art literature is terj ancient but na ire o dir tar word a e wondeful but the life of thing around jou ts mchbjt tncjx according to trans canada air lines this is what the well dressed woman ci l cirri with her on a fljing trip without exceeding the excess buggat regulations suit case m 1 n inches bj 16 1 2 street dress 1 handkorchu f jacket one pair spoiled and spent i sc enust wm not auow us to d n r sandal tvt rown and mine earthl tenement is but begun jjwsr to our j ofthe bag i0ur palr gmpi slx mlr hose h o t it linger e tight weight dressing gown fold up the tent hb nw be gone cause of our bcloied autumnal tinted lis tenant woald eave he says that these gorgeous mules nightgown jeweller ours are not due to frost as is ca 5ml klt rib llel ul to fairer skies man mortal eyes may generally supposed but to the presence ft th coameucs ln i contain look upon of waste proaucls ms all that i have loved has passed lftirh the first retreat or italit and au lhtg accordlng to tca oiriclals and left me au the lastalone the withdrawal of the p to the root clajm q be alone h red and gold the orange and the uirep l u purple are but the mingling of maaj i tn chemical in the leaf held apart when above the moun and i am glad rest is fold up the tent tains crest i hear a clear voice calling cajing clear to rest to rest to go for tne sweet oil is low and best john oxenham notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of wil liam barber deceased notice is hereby given pursuant to section 51 of the trustee act that au creditors and others having claims or demands against the estate of the late william barber who died at to ronto on or about the 19th day ot june 1938 are required on or be fore the 31st day of october 1938 to send by post prepaid or deliver td george wallace and mildred a mac kenzle executors of the estate of william barber 424 glencalra avenue toronto their full names addresses and full particulars of their claims a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities if any held by them and take notice that after such last mentioned date the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice and that the said executors will not be liable far the said assets or any part there of to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been re celved by them at the time of such distribution dated the 19th day of september 1938 f a burgess 76 adelaide st w toronto 4t solicitor for the ald executors notice to distributors ot milk in georgetown the following regulations are quot ed from amendments to the public health act aa enacted by chapter 30 of the statutes op ontario 1188 no person shall sell offer for sale or deliver ln any city or town or ln any other municipality or other area to which by orderincouncil made upon reco of the minister this section is madt- appuqable milk which has not been pasteurised tn a pasteuriza tion plant ta which the depart ment has issued a certificate of approval in the prescribed form muk shmh include whole milk and oeh products of milk as are sup plied processed distributed or sold ln any form other than but ter or cheese any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this sec tion shall incur apenajty of not less than tj350 and more than 490000 1 this set came into effect october 1 193 and applies to tfae muriel pality ot oeorgetown i v williams mbd officer of health qforgstmrl oot i the foliage is in full vigor when the leaves have performed their function when the fruits have appeared matured and ripened vege la ion has entered into a new phase he leaves lose their brilliant green but whatever ma be the variety of shaders which leav es take to their decay a certain air of sadness per ades these ornaments of our fields which proclaims the imminence of the cold season cold will soon arrest the sap and olsorganise the leafstems the leaves withered and deformed will soon cumber the ground to be blown hither and thither by the wind it is the season of the fall of the leaf with all its melancholy associations but everything in nature has its use leaves huddled together at the foot of the trees or which have been disseminated by the autumn winds over the naked country disintegrate slowly upon tbe soil where they are transformed into vegetable mould otherwise known as humus india pensable to the life of plants thus death prepares for new life as the old must always give way to thenew there is no death what seems so is transition this life of mortal breath is but a suburb of the life elysian whose portal we call death wild fruits and fungi add usefulness as well as beauty to octobers brllll ant if sad requiem the wild edible fungi mushrooms or toadstools their various weird forms and colours await the collector who knows quite well what delectable dishes can prepared from the puffballs coral fungi and a host of others quite un like the ordinary wild mushroom to appearance but with a flavour just as good mnay people hesitate and rightly too to eat any form of wild fungus because they lack the knowledge ne cessary to recognise the poisonous from the edible kinds but this know ledge is accessible by means of fascin ating study and observation which will lead to the acquisition olmany delicious dishes hitherto undreamt of in order to meet the demand for this knowledge a work has been pub llshed entitled mushrooms and toad stools by oussow and odell obtain able for a small fee from the kings printer government printing bureau ottawa it is written to oomprehen slve and don technical style lrdeed ln a way which will appeal to those with little or no previous knowledge of fungi the book contains 126 plates with hundreds of illustrations chapters on how to reaflrnise the vari ous forms of fungi hints to collec tors fungi as food suggestions for the preparation ol fungi for the table poisoning by fungi mushroom cul ture together with other information indispensable to uitewbuldbe student of fungi with the passing tit october gar deners are once again offering up the sweet incense of burning plant re mains those beloved friends whom they have reared with such tender care from birth dama nature seems to take her wellearned vacation when some plants die others enter upon what appears to be a period of repose but the evergreens arc al ways with us smiling and serene- as oases in a snowy desert oh the glad sounds of the joyous earthl the murmurs that live in the moun tain pines the maximum 35 pounds of bapgage a lowed each passenger without charge furthermore the state ft woman can exist for six weeks with such an outfit men the complain are forever carrjtng too much lugpage and are alwas a problem to air line bagage masters trolled she was a victim ofheadacbes kruschen got at the cause tbfa womans headaches were of the grpping kind that reduce the suf ferer to something like helplessness she tried tablets she tried pills all without avail only kruschen could help her i used to get very bad headaches she writes no tablets or puis of any kind could relieve them one morning casually i tried kruschen salts in a glass of hot water i con tinued taking it but i have not had one of those awful headaches since kruschen suits me better than any thing else i find it very good mrs law headache can nearly always toe traced to sluggishness of the kidneys liver and intestines and to the un suspected retention ln the system of stagnating waste material which poi sons the blood the numerous salts in kruschen stimulate the internal organs to healthy regular action so that no clogging waste is allowed to collect your inside is kept clean and srcne ard that is just how krus chen salts brings quick and lasting re ief from headaches cna time tabue cbtandard ttnaaj tjob- am md mali 10j ajm ud mail 640 us for toronto 941 pa sundays only an pja gatng west passenger and man 8j34 am aenger 33 pm anger vt mail 83 jy passenger sunday 11u pm saturdays only leaving toronto at 1130 pm arriving at oeorgetown 1225 am first trip november 5th going nerut mau d passenger going south mau tyi passenger dont take chances with unidentified fuels pbuow the ex of overloolooo home who have changed to better heating bum blue coal for the finest most troublefree heating yotrve ever enjoyed order a too today w h kentner son prone 12 georgetown hue coal he modern fuel for solid comfort he profits most who serves best help others the spirit of lions is service to the community gray coach lines time table effective sunday september zsth leave georgetown to toronto a 7 08 am 928 ajn 11 48 am c 223 pjn 438 pjn 6 48 ptn 9 03 pjn westbound to london 935 am xll20 ajn 205 pjn cx25 pn ay445 pjn 700 pjn b0 00 pjn dxll05 pjn exll50 pjn a except sun and hoi b sun and hoi o sat only d except sat sun and hol e sat sun and hoi x to kitchener y to stratford tickets and information at w h long directory lekoy dale ex m sybil bennett ba banisters and souctton georgetown ontario office gregory theatre bldg mill 81 kenneth m langdon barrister solicitor noury pnbfla first mortgage money to loan office mam street south phone 88 georgetown the lions club of georgetown present their community frolic in the arena georgetown t 1q11 monday evening two big nights october 10 amateur show yquwlu find the greatest results through herald advertising entrants from georgetown and district are ln vlted to take part in the contest there will be a junior section for those under 15 and a senior section for all others entries will be accepted until saturday october 8th by h j hekhnann prizes ln each section will be first prize handsome gruen watch second prize univex mhucamera by special arrangement with ken soble popular master of ceremonies of the ken soble amateur broadcast there will also be three ken soble winners lucky admission tickets 25c outstanding amateurs first brought to public attention by the ken soble amateur broadcast heard each sunday afternoon at 1230 over cfrb and a network of canadian atattons and presented with the compliments of the makers of glencastlc extra fine cut tobacco for rolling your own cut extra fine for easier and more economical rolling the efforts of our own local talent and the per formances of the guest winners from the ken soble amatetjr broadcast will make a most interesting evenings entertainment be sure to come children under 12 years free raney gbaydon lawrence cook barristers etc 4s5 bay st toronto- brampton oas k praaer raney kc h edward cook gordon graydon 333 main st north brampton telephone 792 harold r lawrence loblaw bunding brampton telephone 843 p r watson djds mjks oeorgetown office hours b to 5 except thursday afternoons dr j e jackson dentist xrmy office hours dally 9 to 5 evenings 7 to 9 phone zuw georgetown frank petch licensed auctioneer for the comities of peal and hi prompt service cheltenham 26 r 23 oeorgetown strl post office cheltenham walter t evans co general insurance ocean stkamshif sm real estate ui st nartli tuesday evening october 11 variety show vaudeville tricks of magic songs clown bands games booths bingo admission free fun forxveryone admission free rvtda 2000 cash door prize drawn ytda sjalral at variety show ijaaavt draw for one ton of coal will be made each night entire proceeds for dental clinic and child welfare h c mecujbe flldtul w v obant general challmsa o w bkuntoce secreolttresnnr carman ftutcliff e turrron rn piano organ and theory vocal coaching svtabjs al atbrrt ana fhifia o o

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