Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 25, 1938, p. 5

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the georgetown herald wedneaday evening may 25h i93s page 5 v te choke fresh and cured meats kings government inspected for your protection fresh and cured meats of all kinds the best procurable at most reasonable prices fresh caught lake trout from the georgian bay- watch our windows for specials this weekend tefesfeoae 27 w m k i n g proinpt delivery laid up for weeks by sciatica at 76 krusehen conquered his complaint at 86 yean of age this man is still going strong yet id years ago he was laid up for weeks with an attack of sciatica read how he keeps fit in spite of his advanced age ten years ago i was laid up for about a month with a severe attack of sciatica i was quite unable to sleep and i suffered a great deal i tried several remedies but obtained little relief at last i saw one of your advertisements and deckled to give krusehen a trial i stuck to it and took about halfateasp6onful every morning in my coffee and my sciatica gradually went i was 86 last month still going strong and my friends ask me how i keep my clear skin and healthy looks i tell them all it is due to krusehen salts c tl whether you are in your eens or past your prime it is neither too early nor too late to start on the little dally dose just a tiny taste less pinch in your morning tea or coffee thats the krusehen rule for constant fitness rt play safe men athletic supporter axe a real necessity for all summer sports every man or youth engaged at golf baseball tennis badminton lacrosse cycling or horseback riding should posses at least one of these straps loos clothi may be safely worn as the supporters give positive pkoibction in all forms of exercise priced at 125 100 75c 50c a complete range in sizes to fit each individual for better drug store service s p chapman p h a r ma cist phone bring us your films d we 72 for ess deliver qusnapshotcuili 1 soften those shadows no harsh shadows on the faces in this picture the paper makssan excel lent refra allows subjects to face away from the sun not squint into hi try it and sesl tt7hbn one advises use a re- hector to soften and lighten shadows moat snapahooters think oh that is too complicated too much trouble as a matter of fact any white or lightcolored surface can serre as a reflector to nntjce shadows soft and fair of detail for instance look at a man reading a newapapefttae-aews- paper catches light and reflects it into his face it 1b a very good shadow illumloator a white spring or summer dress catches light and reflects it to the subjects face and under her chin a broad white hat brim catches light from the dress and reflects it to the subjects forehead a white bonding see diagram can be used as areflector to lighten the shadow sme of the person you -are- picturing a white picnic doth spread in tike son reflects enough light to soften shadows la the faces of ab the group around it whenever you are taking pictures of people especially in sunlight make buz that the shadows are softened tn some fashion black shadows under the subjects eye- ferows and nose rata a picture use any sort of reflecting surface a white cardboard white cloth news paper the wall to a white muse anything handy that will flect light it takes only a moment u ar range subject or reflector properly and the picture will be immensely improved lss john van guilder a white wall will reflect light to the hadow side of the faos k the subject is placed prop ss will a news paper or white sheet 8 subject c earners r refle atfrfaee- this and rilat in sport by g mac mcanvray georgetown ball chib take two defeats oakvllle and milton winners by large scores georgetown baseball club opened their season over the week end under very trying circumstances owing to the holiday and a number of players working they were unable to field any wheres near a complete team and as a result took two defea in the first two games of the year it is hoped by the next game to have their line up complete on saturday afternoon the local team opened the season for oak- ville and the lakeshore town won by the decisive score of t to 25 bill bryden commenced duties in the mound for georgetown but after eight innings was replaced by larry ritchie on tuesday victoria day the base ball season was opened here when milton won out in a fair game of ball 13 to 23 the county town boys st oft with a fine lead while georgetown failed to put the requir ed punch in thgame until the middle of the affair when they started a rally and made it hot for tne visitors for a couple of innings wheeler started the hurling for the local team with b ritchie catching but was replaced by bryden who finished the game bilnco took up the pitching duties for milton but gave way to clements tn the sixth innings the pitching was fairly even on both sides but poor fielding accounted for the large scores the next ball game here will not be until june 9th when hespeler meet the locals in a twilight game unclaimed lucky number tickets in the baseball club draw on tuesday are nos 73 123 195 261 583 598 roy poulis breaks uts half mile record at the uts foot races last wed nesday roy foulis of georgetown won first place in the halfmile event breaking the record which had stood for fifteen years by three sec onds he also came second in the 440 yd race congratulations again roy at a boy obituary florence m bradleyhall florence may bradleyulall daugh ter of the late john and mrs braa- ley of milton died or accidental drowning on may 5th while canoeing on the red deer river near the municipal hospital drumheller al berta of which she was night super intendent she spent her childhood in milton then went west and train ed for a nurse in saskatoon hospital where she graduated with honors be fore her twentyfirst birthday she had planned to go to walla walla wastu on may 7th to attend the graduation of her eldest son who was to receive his bsc degree she was a member of the church of england the funeral took place from that church in drumheller on may 8th she is survived by three sons wil liam trafford herbert frank and harry lorhe two brothers and one sister lome bradley of toronto windsor bradley buffalo and mrs george menstea appleton ny and a stepmother mrs john bradley milton champion church news scripture text the gram wtthereth and the flower thereof falleth away bat the word of the lord endureth 1 peter i 24 z5 st george church rev w o o thompson rector sunday after ascen sion holy com- munlon 8 am sun day school 1 ftjn matlns 11 am evensong 7 pm st alban chsrch glen wollains sunday after ascension matins 930 ajn sunday school 1010 ajn baptist chareh rev e g baxter minister 10j0 ajn sunday school 7 pjn evening service monday 8 pan bypu thursday 8 pjn midweek service a welcome to ajl the united chareb rev p c overend bjl minister the annual springtime service will be held at 11 am flowers and birds wlu provide an appropriate setting for the theme the tf the lily teaches the junior choir wlu as sist m the evening the subject will be 8pringhime the season of hope sunday school at 10 ajn slam of the month knitting gives women something to think about while they are tasting news and information for the busy farmer livestock bedding straw is the heddlng material for livestock almost universally used on the farm in canada it will absorb two to three times its weight of liquid peat moss used as bedding will ab sorb about ten times its weight of liquid othev suitable kinds of bed ding for livestock are sawdust and sirdried muck and peat farm land values for the third year in succession average values of occupied farm lands in canada are estimated at 24 per acre farm land values have been declining since 1928 when they were reported at 38 per acre a low point of 23 per acre was reached in 1934 and an increase of 24 occurred in 1935 since when the values have re mained at that figure soybean experiment after fourteen years of experiment al work with soybeans at the harrow experimental station in kent county ontario the list of suitable varieties recommended has been narrowed down lo four qnepf these the mandarin is suited to eastern ontario since it matures in 110 days and is a good typei the variety o a c 211 quires an extra week to mature and is adapted to southwestern districts of ontario manchu a medium late sort requires about 123 days to ma ture and the a k harrow strain takes 127 days both may be grown in favorable seasons and the a k harrow is desirable on account of length of stalk and nigh yield plantings of different varieties have been made at harrow tls early as april 23 and at weekly intervals un til may 15 under most conditions it has been found that the soil does not warm up sufficiently until the middle of may a severe frost will ruin the young plants with late maturing varieties there is need to plant in good time to obtain ripe seed so that for southwestern ontario may 15 to may 20 may be recommended far planting controlling cutworms cutworms are usually active and feeding before most crops are even m the ground hence it is most impor tant to be prepared for their attack at the beginning of the season bran bait has given most effective control for many years r a list of the ingredients composing the bran bait includes bran 20 pounds molasses one quart paris green onehalf lb and water about 2vi gallons in making the bait the dry ingredients should be mixed thoroughly first the molasses is then stirred inhr water and this solution added to the bran and paris green in mixing the bait only enough water should be added make the consistency of wet sawdust so that it will crumble in the hands and slip through the fingers easily land that was heavily infested last year should be treated before the plants are set out this is done by broadcasting the bait at the rate of 1520 pounds per acre a few nights before transplanting one application shouldbe sufficient but if the cut worms are very numerous a secoix application should be made two 01 three days after the first one the halt should always be spread in the evening just before dusk and if pos sible a warm still night should he chosen for the work if the attack is unexpected and the plants are already in the field the bait should be- applied around the base of each plant using about half teaspoon per plant should one ap plication ox the bait not kjtt all the cutwbrms a second treatment should be made two or three nights later special attractions for seven days mens furnishings forsyth shirts a large assortment of uptodate forfused shirts new patterns pinstripes small checks colors blue green grey tan assorted fourinhand ties- a nice range of silk ties 50c 100 ties extra special 79c underwear mens bal combinations short sleeve ankle length mens vests- 30c and 35c mens shorts t 35c 50c 75c athletic grads and snugs 50c and 75c mens socks mens fancy sox special 15c pr menssilk and cotton sox 25c 35c and 50c pr mens fancy silk sox 50c 75c pr simplicity patterns 15c 20c 25c agents for langlevs cleaners and dyers mcbean co phone 64 we deliver georgetown save with safety at your rexall store for chapped baxtfaigton hand cream 15c ssc 50c fight moths with larvex 83c 1129 3 ox size nujol now 98c for tikd feet nufeet special for thit week for white shoea shu milk robbs phontc w we detrnr now that the wanner weather here picture taking urul be the order of the day get j from our fresh stock and bring them back to us for finishing bemembek fihns left by five oclock are back at noon the next day our special at the present time 2 enlargements t i in folders you can always shop to advantage at your rexall drug store i lb tin talcum c ri cory theatre friday may 27th public cowboy no 1 with the screens foremost singing action star gene autry musical somewhere in paris comedy love and onions fox news mickey mouse mickeys rival saturday may 28 dead end as buman as life itself with sylvia sidney and joel mocrea community sing no 7 cartoon new deal show chapter 6 radio patrol matinee at s pa tuesday and wednesday may 31 and june 1 romance in the dark madcap comedy with gladys swarthout john boles and john barrymore comedy wedding yells cartoon alpine climber vgoing places no 46 wednesday gift night coming croldwyn follies with charlie mccarthy and ed bergen watch our window 1 for wczbxt bob cmuuf bwvoials amd tllwijuw flaky jcrsty chocolate sinde 13c 2 far 25c longs confectionery i prestons fish chips warm weather is on the way you will enjoy a ready cooked meal of fish and chips wholesome and reasonable in price 15c per order fresh caught trout orders delivered pboae293 all kinds of fresh fish daily

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