page 6 the georgetown herald wednesday evening april 27th 1938 whispers by dufobd iknne b mcclura nwiprbyndlcu wnusrvle see our leonard electric refrigerators by a telephone call frequently hi tsterinary surgeons jmrim cfiate presence ccnd advice will save cattle and protect a fanner s capital uyuinst uw mroaas of disease accident or other emer gency quick help is the fanners only de uyumst the thmgjb the telephone brings help immediately without a tele phone a fanner runs constant nek a 1 phone is insurance at loweosl 10w rates for farm telephone service sale of tweddle 2 week old chicks the kind that live and grow into profitable layers grade a barred rocks and new hampshire reds 41135 pullets ism cockerels sims leghorn pullets t254e ex chl batche mm m 10 30 ounceegw5dd fl 00 per hunareatnspeclal hsp ing add 3 week qld add 200 10 day old deduct 1100 whbert connje mrs j p bosomworth mr ellis ezra thur imjtuttan harold anderson an living within a radius of 5 miles of rrgus purchased a total of 3975 two and three week old chicks two weeks ago their total loss out of 3675 was 17 and they have now 6ft m chi t they paid tor this we think is the best proof thattwbddxje ihimich do lire and grow into profitable producers in the hands of oar customers seeing is believing come and see these chicks tor yourself and come at once as our supply is limited tvyeddle chick hatcheries lm fergus ontarte as ruth avery turned to open the cottage door she heard a low voice call through the dusk from the walk hello ruth only one volcejin the world could put that render cadence into her name and he was hal th c ertt away but the voice spoke dgain a firm step sounded on the path and then he stood before her why bruce is it really you she asked faintly remembering strangely that it was just such a velvet southern dusk she had let him kiss her two years before a kiss he had forgotten after he went away to his western work inside the house under the mel low light he looked his old hand- so s o bit b thic of stature his blue smiling eyes appraised her ruth you have grown prettier than ever he said in his direct way she colored a bit and turned the conversation are you here for long just for a week wanted to see the old town and see you she caught herself why was it that his voice could stir her so when she had thought she had for gotten after he had gone she went to her bedroom window that looked on the lovely garden that her father cher ished shemusedover thehappydays when hewooed her or seemed to winning her until she gave him her lips and then he had gone writing once in a long while that grew long er untd his letters ceased that kiss to her it had almost seemed the engagement kiss he came the next day and per suaded her to go on a drive to some of their old haunts she tried to hide her happiness at being with him but she felt that she had failed one evening later in the week they lingered in the little summer- house in the garden and felt all the 10 new lockheed model 14h monoplanes to be delivered to trans- canada air unes this ear will jbe equipped with hydremia tic or full feathering propellers it was learned today at headquarters of the t c a this propeller is used in jhe latest array and navy planes of the united states and is regarded as a dlitlnct advance over former types in the case of engine failure the new pro peller ceases to turn thus eliminat ing wear to the engine and vibration which might impair the accuracy of the instruments each trans canada plane it is pointed out is equipped with two en glnes should one fall to function for any reason the other is sufficient to carry the plane safely and efficiently befbre etery flight the plane is thor oughly checked in every detail equipped with new model s1e2g pratt and whitney hornet engines engines and the hydromatlc propell era the t c a 14prace planes will embody the latest features of air craft construction and will be as mod ern as any aircraft in operation to day says p o johnson vice pres went of transcanada air lines short short story complete in this issue meals cost less when your food is kept in a modern electric r see the new 1938 general electric and frigidaire refrigerators before making your selection jrljc meglure phone 54 home furnishing store georgetown 0 o two men were hotly discussing the merits ofa book finally one ot them said to the other first no friend you wont ap preciate it you never wrote a book yourself second no and i never laid an egg but i m a better judge of an omelet than any hen in the country give em while they can smell em artist chuzz in front of dental dis play window i think 111 get my self a new set or teeth like those over there mrs chuzz hush dont you know that its impolite to pick your teeth in public stewarttown too late for last issue the esqueslng women s institute at their meeting last week entertain ed the ashgrove branch mrs gam ble of acton was guest speaker mrs devrles of esqueslng and mrs gord on brown of norval gave pleasure with their solos mrs h p lawson gave a paper on decorating a girl s room mrs joseph hunter told of the mothercraft soc iety and its benefits to mothers and children mrs hunter also gave a reading flowers for the living the roll call was answered with my one superstition or a funny scrape af ter four o cloak miss wilson the teacher at stewarttown school brought in ten of her pupils who sang very nicely the two songs they sang at bronte last week leona smith sang two solos which were much en- joyed lunch was served bythe es queslng branch mrs bailey spent good friday in toronto with her sons mr and mrs percy baily of toron to and mr norman bally of ueaford were home over the week end other visitors for the easter holi days were miss ruby tennant of streetsville miss frances jenklnson of toronto mr and mrs frank jenklnson and son herble of mount dennis mrs mortrum of toronto is visiting her daughter mrs w humphries misses mary and helen wluet glen williams spent the holidays with mrs cecil smith congratulations to mr and mrs richard blandish on the birth of a little son expert watch repairs by j h jordan 40rgetown phone 11 lane block the magic of the southern night then he gently put his arms about her and laid his lips upon hers un resisting oh merton i don t you must not do that again she said as coldly as she could please remember after the sharpness of her rebuke she thought that he would not come again yet even as she scolded her self she hoped he would if only to see that she was mistress of herself and no longer at his mercy he did come on his last evening his firm even stride echoing in her heart as he came up the gravel walk she greeted him smilingly but quietly chatted with him of their common interests and his work and she saw his boyish impulsiveness slowly withdraw at the end she went with him to the door composed and serene she held out her hand he took it paused and she luted her eyes to his suddenly she felt his arms go about her and draw her to him until the embrace waa crushing oh ruth i cant go on thla way i came clear back to tell you her own thoughts in turmoil she broke in dont merton i know you want to play with me just as you used to his arms relaxed play with you i she saw lines of strength emerge on his face ruth i never played with you of in that mining camp ive dreamed of you and that last kiss i thought you understood i was careless about the letters i know but its my way ive thought that you were playing with me this time to get even for the other time i tell you i love you i should have said it long ago but i was afraid i might fail in the west and then then tell me now for oh mer ton i do love you and always shall notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of chris tina marshall late of the vil lage of limehouse in the county of halton widow deceased notice ib hereby given that all persons having any claims or de mands against the late christina mar shall who died on or about the hth day of march 1938 at the town of georgetown in the county of halton and province of ontario are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned solicitors t herein for william g marshall and hazel marshall the executors of the last will and testament of christina mar shall widow deceased their names and addresses and full particulars in writing of their claims and statements of their accounts and the nature c the securities if any held by them and take notice that after the 5th day of may 1938 the said wu liam g marshall and hazel mff will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice and that the said william o marshall and hazel marshall will not be liable fo- the said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim they shall not then have received notice dated at georgetown ontarii this 13th day of april ax 1938 dale ac bennett solicitors for the said william c marshall and hazel marshall 3t a certain dub had replaced its blackcoated male staff with young and in some cases pretty waitresses one day a member who had been strongly opposed to the change ar rived at the club for lunch hows the duck iie aakad attractive waitress rather gruffly oh rm fine she replied rather perkily and hows the old pelican himself corporal to soldier reporting sick whats the matter with you tommy atkuu pain in my hab donwh corporal habdomen be wood for sale choice beech and maple at 300 single cord mixed rails 93jk per cord mixed wood s per cord phone all weed orders to 2s3j j brandford georgetown town of georgetown proclamation daylight saving change to summer time may 1st to september 19th 1938 whereas the council of the town of georgetown have rescinded the daylight saving time bylaw no 3414 and whereas the bylaw has been amended to read that daylight sav- ing time shall be established in the town of georgetown from the ftrst sunday in may at 1205 ajn until the third sunday in september at 12 05 ajn 1938 therefore all citizens are requested to comply with the time specified in the amended bylaw proclaimed pursuant to the in structions of the town council joseph gibbons mayor god save the king stomlck you hofocers as as habdomens poor states boundary there is a place in the united states where a house could be built with each of its four comers in a different state it is at the commonjneeting point of utah col orado arizona and new mexico the fourstates boundary is at the intersection of the thirty seventh parallel of north latitude and the one hundred and ninth meridian of west longitude this position was determined in 1868 by a surveyor named e n darling who marked the spot by burying a sandstone three feet underground anderectlng over it a sandstone shaft on which he chiseled inscriptions the spot is on a putajijs above sea level no vegetation except the cac tus and greasewood grows in the sandy soil of the region there are no human habitations for manr miles around the boundary point if being in the near of the indian country and inaccessible to the or- not1ce to creditors in the matter of the estate of david abner botdlale of the town ship of esqjnesuig in the comity af halton farmer deceased notice is hereby given that all persons having any claims or de mands against the late david abner boyd who died on or about the 38th day of june 1937 at the township of esqueslng in the county of halton p ofontarlo are requir ed to send by post prepaid or to de liver to the undersigned solicitors for sarah boyd the administratrix of the estate of david abner boyd farmer decased their names and addresses and full particulars in writing of their claims and statements of their ac counts and the nature of the securi ties if any held by them and take notice that after the 5th day of may 1938 the said sarah boyd will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased am the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the tm of which she shall then have had notice and that the said sarah boyd will not be liable for the said assets or any jxut thereof to any person of whose claim she shall not then have received ncv tlcc dated at geo ontario this 13th day of april ax 1938 dale bennett solicitors for the said sarah boyd 3t if hmr ssstr rtru chicks 12 pure i t xtraproflt and standard grwk see me fa fbh paiu rttot your order here george c brown fl r 1 norval ot township o esqueslng sanitary notice notice is hereby given that all residents of the township of esques- e ing are required forthwith to clean their cellars drains yards pig styes water closets and other buildings and premises and remove all dirt filth manure or substances which may endanger the public health and to have same completed by the 18th of may next on which day the sanitary inspector wbl commence a general in spection all residents are earnestly request ed to keep their premises constantly clean and in thoroughly sanitary con dition note no pig stye is to be erected within 60 feet of any dwelling house road street or lane j sanfokd sanitary inspector esqueslng april 20th 1938 3t o the publie health o municipality of georgetown cltisens are reaveatcd to comply with the pabuc health act notice is hereby given that all residents of georgetown are required forthwith to cleah their cellars drains yards pig styes water closets outbuudlngsand other premises and remove therefonm all dirt manure and other substances which may en danger the public health and to have same completed by the 18th day of s i may next on which day the sanitary j inspector win commence a general in spection and further take notice that the section of the public health act prohibiting the keeping of nogs between the 1kb day of may and 15th day of november except in pens f 1 at least to feet from any dwelling and u i so feet from any street or lane with floors kept clean from an standmf water and regularly cleansed wffl fes strictly enforced all cltisens axe ea requested to keep their premises ftonatsntty clean and thoroughly flmnfiwtod