Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 8, 1940, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wed neaday evening may 8th i 1940 page 7 c finest quality and lower prices btnu grecxal butter 253 fmah mue small lmk sausage 2 lb 35c choice blade pot roast lb 19c btpde removed country style sausage 2 lb 29c choice rump roast beef lb 21c boneless lfai 1 q nl rolled if eitxlj 117 and rolled sweet pickled schneiders smoked picnic style cottage rolls lb 25c cottage rolu lb 29c schneiders smoked sliced choice pork side bacon lb 29c sparer1bs lb 19c extra special pork shoulders 15 fbfsh ob sweet pickled schneiders crispy flake shortening 2 lbs 25c gold medal 25 ox tin tomato juice 3 tins 29c duffs or schneider pure lard 2 lb 19c york golden bantam corn 2 for 19c special sale choice and tender boneless and rolled prime rib roast beef b 24 choice red salmon steaks lb 20c oranges large size med size 45c doz 35c doz fresh or smoked fillets lb 19c new carrots 2v bunches 13c new cabbage 2 lbs lie p wm king 2sr delivery watch our window fo wexklt ice cbcam specials amd omnoiwiaai fruit and nut sundae 13c 2 for 25c longs confectionery tones i gr8y jj saturday may 11 the roaring twenties q vivid drama of wild decade with james carrier priscllla lane cartoon fresh vegetable mystery chapter 9 lone ranger rides again matin at 1 dm theatre friday may 10 witness vanishes ingenious mystery with wendy barrie edmund lowe jeepers keepers boy rogers fox news t tuesday and wednesday may 14 and 15 i take this woman dramatic romance with hedy lamarr and spencer tracy lew lehr silly seasons cartoon stubborn mule job printing neatly executed at this office free enlargement wiui-every-ft-exposure-rou-eum- developed and printed lor 26c 8 reprints and enlargement 26c enclose 26c coin and 3c stamp for return and mall to the photo lib milton itwvl u no dttwc tosacoo jvst u old chum the tracy heirloom by ednamab smyth muociuted ncwapupera wnu service a nn norton turned from the- i telephone with a sigh she had done a big washing for her numer uus family and was m the midst of the ironing which she hoped to fln sh before supper time when her cousin maud adams called up come right over we re having a conference on the heirloom i suppose somebody has made them another oiler ann said to herself i don t see whet the want of me they never pay anv attention to what i say if they jiad they d have got rid of trnt pesky old chair a long time ago may he washington did sit in it but i m privileged to have my doubts four women were seated in maud s softly lighted living room when ann entered now we re all here together she said to ann nell julia car rie you and 1 the principals in the case she laughed and there s the heirloom she pointed toward the ugly and honored chair mr jones tells me he 11 give five hundred for it that makes ont hundred apiece said the greedv carrie mains i don t know as i v ant to sell out my interest for that you 11 never get any more maud returned sharply i paid to have it advertised in some of the best magazines snapped carrie pinfeathers on a hurrrmmg bird s wing ann spoke softly don t quarrel girls thci e hove been hard feelings enough ibout the old thinj already you ve never exerted yourself to sell it julia excliimed hotly lint i dare swoai you ii take cui i undred just the s ime thais it smith coming out in you ann nor ton ai n flushed p unfully at this sc ithinl reference to her miller ui lnd lared to m rry a ti iltl c uth she was of no import herself yes 1 tucss no ic in jour en cumslances ann is coing to pass up i hundred dollars snten 1 nell ogdcn ann bit her lip she was tire i she had left hei work ust to hi i roup of well to do women squat bling over an old cl air that nobr d h d sat in for yeirs es she wanted that hundred d t lars all right but something else looked biljcr still her pride her self re sic t which was not all a tracy ml cr itance maybe she hadn t lured pits pective buyers or paid for advertise ments or photographs but she h i taken off four c ats of black pnni that obscured the chair s glory and pieced the little patchwork cushion which looked as natural as if t hid grown there she stood up quietly but firm i ve got to go she said settle it to suit yourselves i dnt want that hundred dollars you re welcome to my share in the heir loom if you feel that way job i murmured she looked meaningly at maud who added coldly just as you feel about it of course while carrie and nell exchanged i wink twenty five dollars apiece extra wasn t to be sneezed at ann had got halfway home whin she missed her purse she rcmern bered that she had left it upon the sofa where she had been seated she hesitated about going back after it then but it held all the money she had as ann mounted the steps of the ad ims house she saw that maud was idmitting a oiler a man stout very stout decidedly prosper ous in his apponrnnce she tccol nized him it was will owen who had one to school with all of them whom she hadn t seen in years he saw her almost as quickly as she saw him he grabbed her hand pulled her into the house there was a tremendous flutter for will owen was a rich bachelor instead of gazing at the spinster carrie or the widow julio he kept his eye on ann my gracious he wheezed you haven t changed a mite considering how fat and blowzy ann is i don t call that much of a compliment for the rest of us julia said giving will a playful push as he started back from her he skidded on the slippery floor and sat down with a bang in the nearest chair the washington chair it crushed like an eggshell under him my gracious he groaned what have i done then as his agonized glance swept the faces of the women who stood frozen with cunsternation i hope he mut tered it isn t an heirloom it xas breathed ann then brightened she snatched up her purse and ran out of the house anns invitation to dinner was the only one will owen accepted julia nell carrie and maud all asked him but he declined he did how ever send each one of them a costly chair to take the place of the one he had shattered ann was delight jed with her chair no matter how her cousins felt about theirs and she felt a bit wickedly perhaps that now the famous heirloom was out of the way they should be bet ter friends than they ever had been personals mrs thomas lyons is visiting with mrs barry barrett in brampton mrs w sahll and son leslie o toronto visited mrs sykea and other friends in olen williams on friday dr fred oollop of ottawa is spend ing a few days in town with his mo ther mrs v m oollop r q rya engineer with the brazilian traction co of rio de janeiro is visiting the misses ryan mr an 4 mrs walter leslie and son price of fort erie spent saturday with mr and mrs w c anthony mr frank bud kentner home from college in toronto where he has completed the two year course lp pharmacy among our soldiers boys home on leave over the week end were pte james brunton pte w rayner con roeco lorrussq of the 48th highland era pte james gtluvet of the rj mr and mrs w c anthony and mrs hugh cunningham of norvai visited on sunday with relatives wqodstock dr ano mrs p r watson and mr and mrs john miller have re turned from a month s holiday li jacksonville florida mrs jack stewart who underwent an operation at peel memorial hospi tal brampton recently is now home and convalescing favourably mi aiio mrs h d patcrson ol chesloy spent a day in town with mrs paterson brother jack stewart mr patcron is manager of the new chain ways store in chestey miss lorna breckon 18 year old granddaughter of mrs henry wilson or r r rso 2 georgetown tlas tc cehed word that she is recommended for a position with the department of eoucatlon in toronto this summer she will be in the department which has charge of marking departmental examination pipers lorna is a sec ond year tudcnl at queens unlver slty kingston ai d is the daughter ol princip u s s breckon of norwood huh school mr fred do v till g mn in law of the lau mrs john j mcgill was an in unsiiiu caller at the herald office on saturday mr downing is business mmir of a new weekly publication tin ledger printed in london ontario the ledger is not a city pipir inasmuch as it caters more to he farmers hi the district surround mt jjondon mr downing reports that tfie enterprise has so far been highly iccivful and it 1 expected that the present su it of l wll oon be en larked before mleruig newspaper ta rk mr dow nine was i conductor en 1 e c n railroad tflenand now turning the pages of the georgetown herald mat 1mb 1920 mr arthur wilson a former pupil of georgetown high school has just completed his fouryear course at the royal dental college toronto and received his degree being third in a graduating class of 128 he goes to woodstock this month where he has leased an office tr fred oollop has final exams at the royal dental col lege and will now practice with his father in town mrs w c anthony left today to spend some weeks with her relatives in philadelphia and new york the suburban railway is now runn ing on new time a new silent policeman is to be placed a the corner of main and mill streets mr h smith toronto has sold two lots on george street to mr a nor i iiigton the georgetown and glen williams co operative society ltd report a most successful quarter s trading goods to the amount of 10 200 were sold and an increase in membership mr g c campbell representative for the ford car for georgetown and vicinity reports a number of sales with more prospects mr d l sojpervillc is putting up a fine new home on market street mr joseph marchment has opened a new grocery and provision store in glen williams mr jack parr had a finger on his tlirm tftrrra baldly lacerated at dhe provincial coating mills last week born graham at weston on april 29th 1920 to mr and mrs hugh t graham a son francis elliott born warren at cottage hospital toronto on may 5th to mr and mrs c irey r warren a son donald ca meion high school exam results form i honours margaret russell u ess join ryan leslie waddell gladys morgan form iii honours margaret nic tell gertrude anderson findlay ai lii pass fied croft stewart miller ailci creclman james linday lecla morgan ji an leslie clarence buck i lutna c mpbell form if piss agnes farries made lint lajloi mary cranston flora i sanduskj i n6w dr iicd goliop practiced in acton fur a lew ears in georgetown then moved to 1 s pjp tni home in ottawa cl is mate dr arthur wilson n mains in woodstock ten year have peased since the torontoauelplft suburban railway closed down the sheftt follcemttrrliow in back of the municipal office and mr norrtngton 7uw lives in dun- das j b leslie is living in thtt- home on market street built by mr somervule a e crtpps who came here from acton is the ford agent for georgetown the georgetown and glen williams cooperative soc iety ltd which had its headquarter in the building which now houses kemshead s bakery is but a thins of the past donald cameron warren is a grandson of the former publisher- of the herald r d warren aaxjr few of the high school class could be easily traced clarence buck of course is our local butcher and grocer luena campbell is teach ing in trafalgar alice creelman is somewhere in california and find lay allen in new york heating hints it fep the turn daiftpet on your furnace as nearly closed at possible at all times is a hearing- rule which i frequently emphasize but there are exceptions p every rule and the exception to this one- is in the case of the hot air fur nace this type of furnace is of slightly different construction thani the steam or hot water boiler and therefore requirei different treatment with a hot air furnace your will find it advantageous to open the turn dampei are shaking the grates or put ting on fresh coul opening tl c turn damp er during these operrtions per nits any dust or las to im medii tely pass up the chim j pv itifjmosl u lhortai t hfftever ttirtrthe tumr di riicr be p it bad in its nearly closed pus ion as soon as the shak ing and refuehnp is completed in this connection ou will find it he j ul to mark the normal posi li i of the turn damper on the sn okc pipe it will then be an eas matter to close the turn up r to exactly the same poei tttn that it and fin in before shaking 17 v sudden death for mo r guaranteed protection at less cost brampton cold storage vaults are the finest protection against moths fire theft at the low cost of iy further information may be obtained from mcbean co georgetown or if you wish to call us direct reverse the telephone charges your cold storage receipt entitles youto a free draw on a sable jacket in the fall cloth coats storage 100 now is the time to remodel your furs during the summer months and save money free storageon all remodelling orders ssve 35 to 40 perentlwlv n w coat before prices rise your old coat taken as part payment brampton fur manufacturers 33 queen st phone 724

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