fflwjsjy r v m page 4 the georgetown herafd wednesday evening october 12th 4938 eve br elealtoh c e0en1o rve walked correctly along the stretch that lay between her boarding place and the office al though she was scarcely conscious of this or for that matter that aha walked at all so muqh for habit the route was uninter- esting enough and somewhat dreary until she came to side ol short short story the boulevard along the which the dignified office building stood the boulevard at this time in the morning was alive with color young and old officebound men and women passed in constant streams cars of all descriptions perhaps with trim roadsters predominating attracted eves beautiful tired eyes it certainly needs a handsome young man to make a car she mentally registered as her gaze lin gered on the occupant of an ex pensive twoseater she was too tired to think of the name of it but knew u was the most expensive car on the avenue she also had learned the name of the occupant having seen him at intervals for two years he was almost a millionaire she had heard and if she had not been too tired the sunday before she would have read in the paper that he had recently become engaged as eve neored the office door she wag paiara r mice ptilma toward her lately she had felt that jshe could not tolerate miss philman shvsimprjrdetested her brown lisle stockings and low shoes arid incon sistent anklelength dress she was glad the trim roadster stopped at that very moment he leaned out and said cheerfully good morning you good morning yourself she merrily flung back j youre not going in there this morning he said playfully sur prised come along with me its so long since ive seen you i should say im not going in she merrily screeched back know ing miss philman must now simply stare and stare they were off op velvetshod wheels over the white boulevard into the treearched avenue beyond thank you so much and so much for the violets and thecandy and the letters she said to him simply as she watched him skillfully manipu late the wheel you received them all then they were nothing he murmured jibe nestled softly against him i have something with me you can guess what but i wont put it on until we reach the house youve really found a house he queried softly yes but first well ride on and on and have lunch then well come back and and the house in the twilight the table with the white linen and the gleaming silver was restful and dainty after the long hot day your dress is lovely such a soft green shade and of such exquisite material he told her softly why thats just what i thought when i bought it i thought they made some mistake for it really is very inexpensive uromium is a silvery 7 harh crymaiunemetal chrome yellow chrome steel chrome leather chrome green and chrome alum are thennmes of a number of outwardly highly dissim ilar materials and the layman may wonder why a single adjective chrome is used to describe all of them the word means that they all contain the element chromium a substance whose unusual and varied properties give it an unusual posi tion in the chemical industry says dr thomas m beck ur the chi cago tribune chromium is a silvery hard crys talline metal it is about as heavy as iron and melts at about the same temperature it is obtained chiefly from the ore chromite which is found in a few scattered deposits chiefly in khodesta amrttewrcat donia the ore is a compound of chromium with oxy gen and iron it is workcd up by roasting with soda at high temperatures in a current of air the resulting mass is then washed with hot water which dis solves the chromium content as one of its compounds sodium chromate which may then be converted into the other desired compounds of the metal the name chromium is derived from a greek word meaning color the compounds of many metals such as aluminum lead or zinc are colorless unless of course they are combined with some colorpro ducing element compounds of most other metals exhibit a single characteristic color such as the blue of copper compounds or the green of nickel but the many com pounds of chromium present an ar ray of color that can be matched only by josephs coat miljon mlfis enid moqoil or muton won the ladles championship for 1038 at waterdown golf club- miss mccoll also won thialtonor last year a very pretty autumn wedding was solemnized by rev j d parka in high park united church toronto saturday afternoon last when jean- ette shearer daughter of mr and mrs thomas shearer become the bride of ed logan wulard of the bank ol toronto staff milton son of dr and mrs walter t wlllard of toronto mr and mrs russell king of to ronto chas w king of milton and james macleroy of guelph have re turned home after an enjoyable mo tor trip t6 the west the engagement is announced ol marie florence lillian daughter of the late mr and mrs james blackall hornby to francis hugh son of mr oconnor aski trie lrle mr daniel oconnor- meadowvale the marriage to take place at st josephs church streetsville saturday october 22 at 10 am mr e l wlllard who has been ac countant at the locnl branch of the bank of toronto for over four years has been transferred to the stayner branch as accountant mr wiliarrt will be sorely missed in muton during his sojourn here he took keen interest in the affairs of the town mrs wm hume and daughter miss muia hlme left last week rorotian where they will spend the wlncer champion lata drawn in 1789 for united states senators when the nations first senate was organized on may 14 1789 only ten states were represented the others not having accepted the constitu tion notes a writer in the cleveland plain dealer the twenty senators were divided into three classes one of six members and the other two of seven members one member of each class then drew lots the class drawing number one to serve two years number two to serve four years and number three six years the lots were so arranged that no two senators from a state fell into the same class so the country had three sets of senators one retiring in 1791 the next in 1793 and the third in 1795 the system so established has nev er been changed as the othep states sent senators they were admitted and assigned by lot in the same way as their terms expired successors were elected for the full sixyear term senators from new states by the enabling acts admitting the states were also assigned so as to keep the three classes even complete dispersal sale of registered jerseys the undersigned has received mict from born bewn at glen williams on fri day september 30th to mr and mrs harold bennotta daughter donna elizabeth mcoilvray at peel memorial hos pital brampton 6a thanksgiving day monday october 10th 1038 to mr and mrs garfield l mc- gilvray the gift of a son ross oarfleld married johnston burt at the- united church parsonage georgetown saturday sept 24th 1938 by- rev f c overend ella margaret youngest daughter of mr and mrs lawrence burt ao william robert johnston only son of mr and irs frederick johnston of acton died chapman in qn mon day october ioth i3a aamuc william chapman beloved father of mrs f j haddell mrs a prigg lily and albertl chapman in his 79th year morrow at her home in george town on thursday october 6th 1938 sarah hardy widow of the late george m6rrow mcintosh at her home acton ont on monday october 10th 1p38 maude mason beloved wife of frank mcintosh in memoriam mino in loving memory of a dear son and loving brother alexander stewart mind who passed away october i3lh 1936 however jong our lives may be whatever lands we may view whatcvtr joy or grief be ours we will always think of you sadly missed by family dentists recommend wrlgleys gum as an aid to tronftnealtby teeth cleanse them of food par- ticlea massage thegum aid di gestion relleveaatufly feellnftmfter meals help keep you- healthy t take soma home for the children too they will love it ttyttttttf new advertisements for ejale furnace 20 in firepot new ware- j house stock apply box f herald- office t itp lyl girl wanted experienced for general houseworkf y must have recent reference 3000wf monthly apply post office box 315 georgetown r h tl wanted manure dellyered by the tod at the greenhouses of ttte barber floral co phone 47w georgetown it for rent six roomed house with all convent- ences including furnace also garage apply to box w herald office it for rent 7 roomed brick cottage wlthsum- mer kitchen jn firstclass condition large garden and hen house to richard mcmullen main georgetown itp tr grouchy irritable you cant help it if your liver is sluggish try tclpps herb tablets sold by mac- cormacks drug store ft for rent after october 5th offices now be- cupled by dale bennett barrlsterus and solicitors in gregory tneatrav iu n t trr- jrmrjugrxs to sell by public auction at air percy johnstons farm lolli concession 2 calcdon town ship on wednesday october 19th 1938 at u0 oclock the following choice herd of jerseys majestys agness 63102 born april 9th 1932 bred june 28th 1938 marias sophia 62103 born may 21st 1930 freshened aug 10th 1938 bred sept 27th 1938 jemimas bessie bell 63778 bom april 13th 1932 freshened sept 1st cacti native of america with one exception all of the cacti of the world are native to the amer icas from here they have been transported to the far corners of the earth and are very much at home in africa the island of mauritius and even in ceylon according to a writer hi the los angeles times in australia and other sections of the globe they grow in profusion until many a traveler has been tricked into thinking of them as indigenous rwerejfou lonesome for me he ximse co y it is in the asked oh so lonesome she mur mured across the soft breeze that came la through the window the rest must wait until we reach the house he said decisively they were soon there it seemed and it was just what she wanted they would search no further the furnishings seemed to spring up in each lovely room as they passed through and now theres this he told her kissing her as he snid the wbrds the ring was almost too beautiful and too expensive but i can well afford it and there wjll be more than this soon now what would you like most oh just this she replied and pictures and lovely books and saving up to travel and rowers they will be all yours of course he assured her look out side and see where your garden will be what will you plant in it she looked out on the most beau tiful garden in the world oh i dont know the names of he flowers perhaps ill give them new names well call one after you breath of morning miss loveman may i open the floor twittered miss philman x noticed it been closed all morn- tog but i have heard your type- krriter going so fast she pushed in k friendly and appraising face i didnt stop to think that i had fcloeed the door replied miss phtt- mans assistant of course you may op it flhalt we read back the typed matter before you go to lunch mqinttd miss philman why no td hot to look it over sflmtll first soil i suppose its ajlsffnv my hands seam to run jsntt whether i stop to think of wtsrt i am writing or not its habit mil vi mind a volea cam twft- damon thiamin i bb a trin s9pen southwestern portion of the united states lower california and old mexico and some sections of south america that they are found grow ing in their native state most abun dantly some species of cacti like the tuna are edible while others are deadly poison a few contain juices which are intoxicant and some bring on insanity the opuntias nopaleas bear fruit which is commonly called prickly pear the products of cer tain species of echinocereus are called alichoches by the mexicans and strawberry cacti by americans due to the fine flavor of the juicy pulp pood plants csed by indians a lichen growing on the bark of pine endfir trees- in- c river area which wassprinkled with water allowed to ferment then rolled in large balls and baked in an oven was one of the favorite foods used by the indians the pal atable roots of the arrowhead which were boiled or roasted by nearly all the indian tribes the annual wild rice which growb in great melds along the potomac and was one of the most important of all indian cereals it is not a true rice but is almost indistinguishable from that grain the corme of the jacktathepulpit was known as iro quois bread root the sumac whose acid fruit was used to make cool ing drinks resembling lemonade the fruits of numerous wild roses were eaten both fresh and dried majestys oxforr agness 81118 born may 5th 1933 due to freshen nov 17th 1938 maria simones daughter 41120 bom feb 20th 1934 freshened june 2nd 1938 due may 6th 1939 lily roses daughter 81121 born feb 21st 1934 due march 7th 1939 jamima sophia youll do 81119 bom march 15th 1934 due to freshen april 26th 1939 st saviours jemima 81718 born feb 15th 1935 freshened july 26th i 1938 bred again lilys rose daughter 2nd 31271 born march 18th 1935 freshened may 10th 1938 due april 11th 1939 jemima golden 89500 born jan 26th 1936 freshened sept 14th 1938 luys rose daughter 3rd 89499 bom feb 17th 1936 freshened sept 30th 1938 simones maid bom dec 21st la dam marias sophie 62103 sire aleonora millies prince 81042 jemimas maid born june 15th 1937 dam jemimas sophia youll do 81119 sire aleonora millies prince 81042 monas silver lily bom june 25th 1937 dam lilys rose daughter 2nd 81271 sire aleonora millies prince 81042 bluebells slmone born jan 4th dam majestys oxford agness 81118 sire noble royalist 95430 edgleys lily mona bom april 2pth 1938 dam locus edge lilys rose 62426 sire noble royalist 95430 prince sutlon bull bom oct 26th 1937 dam maria sophia 62103 sire aleonora millies prince 81042 noble royalist 95430 bom march 16th 1936 note op comment eleven of these cows and hellers are descended from jemimas slmone 29276 bred by the late h j feltning of toronto ahd bought at the flem ing sale may 11th 1927 jemimas slmone was sired by bes sie belles simon 26634 his sire was purchased in the cooper 1921 auc tion for 13500 when five months old the dam of simon youll do slmone of st saviours milked 50 lbs in one day as a three year old 108 days after calving she sold at the cooper sale 1917 for s4000 jemimas simones dam was sop hies jemima 26614 her sire is a register of -merit- bull hi -hausls- ter sophies agnes sold at auction tor 10099 another half sister sold at auction for 5000 ten others sold at auction for an average of 2936 and 41 by the same sire for an aver age of 1405 page 32 of catalogue r j flemings sale 1927 mr johnson has had the use of the cows for the raising of the calves the herd is now too large for their accommodation and the above nerd will be sold to the highest bidder with out reserve improve your herd by buying stock from a line of real pro- ducers herd fully accredited and negative to the blood- test terms strictly cash auction sale op- household furniture the undersigned has been instruct ed to sell by public auction at the residence of the late mrs minnie mckay guelph st georgetown on saturday october 15th 1938 at 130 pm sharp the following quebec range quebec heater cook stove oak dining room table and chairs oak sideboard cabinet radio 2 bedroom suites parlor chairs organ library table and lamp couch rugs pictures kitchen utensils lawn mower lawn roller numerous other articles wanted warm room where ladv could assist light household duties p o box 425 georgetown up rooms wanted two unfurnished rooms wanted for light housekeeping one adult state rent apply box b herald office up for sale used furniture for sale bedroom suite stove aircirculating hcacr small electric stove apply to miss robertson maple ave itp carpenter work wanted general carpenter work including shingling stormwindows and doors hardwood floors also painting good workmanship and reasonable prices g riddall and w betts phone 32r georgetown 4t building will be vacant gregory apply r l cash for pallets cash paid for pullets all ages andy breeds when writing advise- number when hatched breed and price wantr ed tweddfe chick hatcheries fergus ont phone 405406 6t wood for sale choice beech and maple at 300 single cord mixed ralls 259 per cord mixed wood 265 per cord phone all oood orders to 283j j brandford farm for sale west half lot 16 con 7 nassaa- weya 100 acres more or less about 25 acres workable about 40 acres tim ber balance pasture well watered well fenced estate of the late james- sayers apply to wm j bayers henry sayers executors telephone- acton 90 r 5 or muton 155 r 13 2tp also at the same time and place the following articles belonging to patrick cnllen will be offered for sale dining room suite buffet table and 6 chairs settee and 3 chairs rocking chair 6 pictures 2 congoleum rugs carpet runner for hall easy chair bed spring and mattress washstond and dresser buffet curtains vacuum cleaner kitchen clock dishes table small 3 cushions electric iron pots and pans roaster bread box 6 table spoons 16 knives 12 forks 20 tea spoons fruit spoon 2 pickle spoons 2 large forks butter knife 12 small table cloths 10 tea towels 13 pairs curtains- 8 guess towels 6 table cen tres 10 guest towels 8 towels card table carpet sweeper 2 lamps sew ing machine 2 doz table napkins 2 tea cosys 2 chairs table and bed room dresser ironing board ice box radio 3 overdrapes 6 dresser scarfs la t centre terms cash it frank petch auctioneer 8 pounds in 3 weeks that is what one local lad gained after starting to take neo chemical foqd frosts vitamin arid mineral tonic tastes like chcxlatsyrup childrens dose 14 to w teaspoonftjl combines all advantages of cod liver oil as halibut liver oil mlt iron calcium phosphours iodine medication in one small dose pepsodent antiseptic o med sue bottle for 51c dufay color rtlm takes pictures in natural color with any camera towels household 150 in roll for 15c we have both beginners and advanced series games to play en antebridge board for bkttklt drug stork service s p chapman pharmacist phone brng us your fum jg jf- 72 for mncs pfcuvfek leal sksjeuas far ferny bck to mate leaf skeletons place the leaves to a little rain water to which a trace of yeast has been added allow the fe to proceed until the membranous portion be comes soft and easur washed away in aatnam of water bleach by dippini foe a few minutes m ik aqufpus solution of ssdphur- mik e- eraeiat aem whoe mokrt in a box fusd wish the vapor of bwrnmg ssdpnor inn visit youb tommon tor these values 15 1 baking powpti rimmo rimbfro kk 1t- i rot usr iibults use domino chateau cheese gingeh sna biscuits 2 is plum jam t19 dotal mincemeat 25 clank- beans w pork x is domestic 5 shortening tn47 rve doses r to v r 7 lb 29c 2s umrs sweet mb pickles 15 enthral mm ua beans nan tissue 2 cmka pumpkin hmaunki aix80rts choice fruits 2hi tk 15 oil r 22 grapefruit oranges spinach bruwell sprouts 5 fot 19c doz 29c it 5c qt 10c 1