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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 2, 1949, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wednetjay nov 2nd 1949 page 6b msm rwhrill mv inh uaat t bay lalmmt thudoat at buying ralneoatf then mad tha labal baton yea maka your anal selection so you will know tha kind of protection you can expect from your new gar ment tha label also wtd tad you how to clean tha coat and whether the finish la permanent or will be lost in dry cleaning or washing for wear in a heavy rain a gar mentmarked waterproof gives the best protection a it baa a finish that seals orff water maka sure the thread used for stitching also ia jfra- terproof ao thai dampness win not enter at the seams one disadvantage of a waterproof coasts thai tha fljtish that seals out water also keeps out air and makes it hot and uncomfortable for gen eral wear such a coat should have holes or slits under the arms for aqme ventilation says mrs helen barnard missouri university cloth ing specialist a coat labeled waterrepellent is usually more comfortable for ordinary wear it will protect from a shower but not from a drenching rain such coats are often made of firmly woven cotton fabric with a waterrepellent finish before buying learn from the label whether the finish is perma nent some finishes are lost a little at a time with wear or dissolved to dry cleaning or washing the coat is then no longer rainproof until it baa been reflnlsbed by the manufacturer or by a cleaner who specializes in such work bowl hello cleaners have from their origli carpet cleaning vacuum ia a long way job of straight so if you are haw rtmwwg ouuvm la rill freight italap american railroads in the first half of ims carried mora tons a freight par train than ever before and without any decrease in the average spaed states the associa tion of american railroads at the same time freight train performance per hour also estab lished a new high record the average load of freight per train in the first six months of ims was 1111 tens an incresse of sev en tons above the previous high record for thj year imt when the jyerege as liw tons tt also was tbn increase at 14 tons above that in 1644 the peak war year in ims tha average was only 804 ton 4 tons of freight moved one mile for ach ndw of freight train oper ation averaged 1841 in the first six months this year the highest on record compared with 10880 ton- miles far the year ib29 and 7303 in 10jq this performance was made dos sible by improved operating meth ods larger and more efficient lo comotives better freight cars im proved signaling and other devices heavier loading of freight cars and getting more cars in the average train the number of freight cars in a train averaged s3 7 in the first half of 1b48 the highest on record in 1s44 the average was 53 and in 1947 it was 529 the average speed of freight trains in the six months period in 1948 was the same as that for the two previous years but was higher than in 1943 1943 1944 and 1945 shopping for a new one you will find them equipped with tools to shoulder the major portion of your cleaning tasks the attachments run all the way from upholstery and floor brushes to spraying tools for paint insecticide and moth proofing however the first requirement of your electric cleaner is effectwfcfy rug cleaning tests show that more than 85 per cent of ally dirt io a room gets into the carpet cleaners can be classified three ways according to their construc tion 1 straight suction cleaners which have no moving parts on the nozzle opening are available in upright or anlctypo models 2 motor driven brush cleaners have a rotating brush within the nozzle and 3 motordriven agi tator cleaners have a rotating cyl inder equipped with bristles and two glasssmooth vibrator bars these rotating brushes are electri cally driven by means dt a rubber belt even when the cleaner is in a stationary position take a tip 1 the weight of a vacuum clea ner is not a test of its efficiency and you will be happier with one uat can be easily carried from room to room whether its upright or tanktype 2 insulrc about the motor guar antee before you buy most reli able cleaners have a years guar antee 3 in upright cleaners the nozzle must be adjusted to the thickness of the rug to clean effectively some models adjust automatically nnd others have a foot pedal lor this purpose 4 the efficiency of any cleaner whether tank or upright depends upon the condition of the bag or ulter check to see that they can be easily removed and cleaned and what provision is made for repac- ing filters 5 attachments especially with the tank typo should be light and easy to connect there should be a convenient carrier for storing todls 6 its important to hove 3 easily- adjustlc handle positions in the upright cleaners upright for storing operating position and a low position for cleaning under i furniture 7 check for soft bumpers on front and corners and for conven ient switch operation of cleaner just a few simple cleaning prac part of the group of 49 boys and girls members of the junior far mer association of ontario which toured the canadian pacific liner bmpress of france while inspect ing the montreal waterfront under the auspices of the dominion de partment of agriculture is shown with the ships master capt b b grant the trip to montreal was an award for outstanding work done by the association members throughout ontario canadian pacific railway photo tlces will net best results from your investment 1 clean often daily cleaning will prevent a great deal of sur face dirt from becoming embedded in the rugs and corners 2 clean slowly allow at least en minutes foi a 9x12 rug your cleaner cannot do art effective job ut high speed flight across the surface 3 make use of attachments tools represent wasted money if they are tucked away in the back of the closet these gadgets do an easier rnd more effective job for many leaning problems 4 keep the cleaner in working order empty the bag often after each use comb the t rushes read the instructions carefully and keep booklets and guarantee han dy follow the manufacturers dir ections to oil do not wind the cord too tightly on the guards ne ver run over the cord or yank it from the wall plug furniture with heavy paper and a trunk smith who celebrate i their heavy blanket on top hold the silver wedding anniversary on fri- ower edges of blanket to floor doy the 28th of october with books connect the cord at i electric outlet and let cleaner 6p- crate for at least two hours at the end of this period disconnect the cord but leave furniture and cleaner undisturbed for at least 3 days ballinafad members of our wms motored to melville on friday afternoon to attend their thankoffering mrs hugh taylor of the dominion board was guest speaker the wjiis met at the home at mrs jesse mckncry for their oc tober meeting the worship ser vice was led by mrs j kirk wood the theme being pothfinders for the road of life miss hilts gave report of the executive meeting used cars nnd used tracks 1948 mkbcdkv coach 1a40 ohbt sedan 1940 deuvbet 1qa7 chev k tohpleki aj pontiap sedanv 1939 1941 1937 1936 1935 1934 scott motor sales queen and guelph sts phone 161 ciiev 74ass dodge coach dodge sedan ford sedan ford sedan ciiev sedan text they that wait on the lord shall renew their strength they shall mount up with wings as eag les they shall run and not be- weary and they shall walk and not faint mr alex mcdougall at hiusburgh was soloist or ota mrs c r asks how do you fumigate upholstered furniture home of her daughter mrs w cas- answer clean the furniture sidy we extend our sympathy to thoroughly with cleaning gadget those bereaved especially alone the seems place li mr nnd mrs keith webb of pound of moth crystals in the norval were sunday visitors with moth control device and attach to i mrs e bwindlehurst the clconcr pt bag outlet dlscon- mr and mrs russell tajlor and nect the belt on the motor brushes valeric of toronto spent the week if there is a belt turn the switch n w mr and mrs j h allan on cover both the cleaner and congratulations to mr and mrs mrs e w brearley of st thom as visited last week with her held at millurove a bale of cloth- ooughtcr mrs w gibb at the j for european relief has been manse packed and sent on lis way the mr and mrs w biownridte of topic from the study book grow- ashgrove and miss maiy sayera of ing with the years was given by georgetown attended the annlvcr- mrs f j shortill plans were morning service and was sary services and spent the day i completed for the sectional rally much enjoyed by all an with the warncs to be held here on thursday nov by our choir and a duet by mr the funerol of the late mrs 7th nnd mrs f j shortill completes peter cole took place monday af- annncrsarv services of our the musical part of the evening ernoon from the funeral home in church were held morning and ev- service supplemented by tha very acton mrs cole passed away ening on sundav the rev very fine weather it was altogether friday after a leng illness at the jus blair of milton was guest a very worthwhile day speaker at both services and preach- congratulations also to mr anst cd exceptionally fine sermons in mrs thos mclaughlin on tlaa- thc morning the theme of his ser- birth of their son non was the living church which must be a praying i ivlng i nltcd spiritfilled and witnessing church if wt ire to be any bene- moulting is a severe strain os nt to our church or communl y we the bird because of the great n list have tht sime qualities the amount of blood needed by the i lvening sermon ns based on the or the growth of new feathers bine comb disease one oof the newer maladies of chickens is called blue comb dis ease its cause is unknown but it appears to be infectious or else the agent that causes it to attack one chicken also has access to all other chickens in the flock the first symptoms of blue comb disease is loss of appetite and food eaten re mains in the crop the disease gets its name from darkening of the comb and the akin and shanks also turn a darker than natural color id birds have a high fever which is followed by temperatures below normal and the birds lose weight quite rapidly the disease is most likely to attack birds five to seven months old but chickens of any age may have blue comb disease treatment for dried apples treating dried apples with sul phur will preserve natural color and flavor- and prevent souring and attacks by insects during drying lavado curtis api extension food preservation specialist says that apples to be dried should be cut m quarters or quarterinch rings as they are cut place them in a salt solution use two tablespoons of salt and two tablespoons of vinegar mixed with one gallon of water when apples are ready for drying remove them from the solution drain and place in single layers on wire trays place trays in sulphur box located outside for 30 to 30 minutes remove trays and place jb asm to dry hands in training for ontario ear chelera preventjea american foundation for aaama health offers tsrmers the following pointers on hog cholera prevention guard against bringing the cholera virus onto your farm on clothing bags wagons or other equipment have newly purchased stock exam load and quarantine the newcom ers until sure they are not disease carriers hsveauplgjl vaccinated especially around weaning time first however make sure that the alaa ar utphytieal ona to re- vaccination tske no ehances ltm at appetite or wanted for this district a goodrepresentativfc for specialized train ing in life insurance selling if you have initiative and sales ability or your present position docs not offer you the opportunities you desire the following will appeal to you to the man selected there is steady income and bonus pension and group benefits a chance to build a career ac cording to your talents plus personalized training and as sistance write box 17 herald georgetown antjutt amf hunters club meeting in the legion hall friday nov 4 at 7 pm all members please at- tend ntfw rnembera will be lcomerl learning to work with copper and brass in ontario the wheels of industry turn for the benefit of every tingle oae of us our lathes dynamos drill presses farm combines tractors business machines etc era producing goods and services which earn dollars these dollars provide food clothing medical care and other necessities which ob- tribute to our security and high standard of living every single oae of as therefore bss a very personal interest in the dow of a steady supply of trained workers to industrial plants these workers will operate m which are important to our wsjr of life we should appreciate the cooperative efforts of goverammuindustry and labour in the field of employee training in schools and ia fastetrfeaoar workers young and old are given the opportunity to develop new and a skill in every field of business end industrial activity for inst s vary effort on the part of workers to become proficient ia the art of shaping ssml moulding copper and brass will mean greater 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