Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 7, 1921, p. 3

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r totiilwtfsibilibmmitfefijjr ww tei ownafttows hbkald dbcshbkb 7th im ere is good thing to mnnhri when ran get son at tne world bat forget that it will not hnrt um world at all while it may do you in- concelvabla barm tod are hot a very small part of this old world ami it will wag along just about u well without you as wtth you so your com plaints are not going o make bo vary j much difference after all belter keep sweet and do what you can to make conditions better instead of getting grouchy because thlnga do not go lu suit yon the cheerful man gets far ther than the grouch mfprfc make tham immune men who toll in lampblack works are owing it la ejd to tbe large i amonnt of carbon they tnbnle im mono from the white plague and man 1 aueferers in the enrlyf stiifea of phthisis make considerably sacrlfl t to obtain employ m cut of this kind tbese frlniy workers further resem ble colliers in that- they are remark 1 ahljtfroaf mrojuaaiutt of- tbenen ow s observes a writer in lnndoti tltblta to rfeopen pharawa mines pharaoh win were discovered la 181 oy a jjwilpb explorer named call iibkv he fouiiri that the mines had been obandlnietl ikforethey bad been completely exhaust rt a lode of emer- altlbeahng rook es mined and the rnwraldn wvrw found to be very large l the mine wan again oltnufvwtl new plana to up- ernte tbtiu on ii entntlve scale at least are- now under way esperanca found rubber ifin believed hint the rubber tree was discovered by a jesuit mission ary kr mjinchile experanca be fnnnrt i whi nti of his sppntollc juurnrya nnnmc the caiubelaa indiana of south anurku aud gave it the sin- gular tianii of the serluguelra because he remarked that the savages used the sap of till tree which hardens aulck- r uiiiete nnl tattles that ware aborted like a syringe tragic pens attbe pfbxin of st rucif lyons france there in a curious collection of pens they ire the pens with which the execution era aliened the reg ulation receipt for tbe prisoners banded over to them to be guillotined lateacb execution n fresh penis used for the pun and tlie ink is left fo dry upon it- illustration of old and new method a common nnll is an excellent ulua- tmtlon of the difference between old and new method formerly the metal wax cut into strip and then- forged- into shape with hammers today they are made m ateei and are lighter and btranger strlw are cut with steam bears und fed into automatic nail machines the first cup and saucer the bfverare of the rlxteenth cen tury were water mead sack and ale in the middle of the next century tea was introduced nndt with it came the chinese or china teacup the handle of tbe cup came from mediterranean tmtvfltf o it waa mtdeof thick and strong earthenware and ap- piled to heavy jan and lamps to clean water bottle for cleaning water bottles decan ters and phis fugs out a lemon in to small pieces pot it in the article to he cleaned and shake with a ii water for one iplnate and it will be ome rtear crystal keep out the warp thrive a nail into the bark of a tree and yon change the wbola vourse of its life the warp u the uvea of some folks puts a warp into the lives of everybody that comes in contact with them i echo always returns calk what do you meanby the exp stoo in your story as sociable sa an chot twhy an echo you know al ways returns yomcalt t t wma the bridegroom la net a cipher there 1 an exception to the rale thst tw bridegroom is a cipher inv tl society flunounceniefit that is when the youths mother tuns in the item oar breed beoaaeeit is so good it tastes almost like cake and it is wholeotne food or the growing chil we bake every thing from the bread to the finest of fine cakes cleanli ness reignisppreme here mckinley bros glemwuuamn ont british american british crown em ployers liability loitdon mutual eco nomical mutual waterloo guardian caledonian hartford western conti- nenbil dominionj hand in hand do minion of canada g a fire insurance ww roe phoite 85 jgteobgexo wk thr great lajkbs mountains plains and valleys ezlat under water tho mysterious disappearance in lake superior during reeent years of many vessels never afterward heard ot haa cause jnarlners to make a atudy of that alieat of wafer with numerous soundings in order fo locate submerged and uncharted not very long ago the magnlneent ataam yacht of william lu uarkneea a standard oil mulumlluonalre ran dpon one of theao fooks a pinnacle rising to within bye feet of the aur- the water area of the qve great lakes taken together is equal jo that of the mediterranean loke super ior tho largest of them s a verlt able ireahwater sen covering 31 300 square utiles with 1640 mnea of shore line and a mulmutn deptl of lftob feet v strange though it may teem 2oo00 yeara ago the great lakes d got ex amtehlxjirer mb upper exenalou of uio stoawreaee lowed from the nclghborhsod 01 dur luth southeast ward to what is no lake ontario thence pouring through tbu prsen valley of ui at lawrence to uic sea its north bank was the prewnv wnwands along the north shorn ot lake hu ron apd its south bhtik was a high ridge which northjrbuotoiergedj across lake hrfrou in a southeasterly direction rising 400 feet above he general level of the boltot glon has been slowly tilled toward the southwest the north end of lake michigan beiiik uitwea an thr aoutb and cbrrmpoudlobly dciroaa- as a result at this scuiogle change the greater st lawrence ceased to flow being unable to reach lake ontario on account of the al terod level and the natcru thus int pounded spread oxerthe surround ing country forming the great lakes the wntor dammed up tn this way 1 sought the lowtot ipicls la the land scupu aud the bisgoat hole became lake superior lake erie fa ohal lowest a flat puiu not much below tbe level ot tbe surrounding land except for a marked depression dl reeuyeouutofuiowcstend of ty ontario if one could take a sponge the siie of the moon soak up with it all the water in the great lakes asol squeese it out into tbe atlantic ocean it would be found fhat the floor of lake ontario is a broad tal ley continuous with the st lawrence valley having a breadth of thirty to forty miles and bounded on the i south side by precipitous clltrs tho qoor of lake huron wouad present the appenrance of a plain with a range of hills already men tfoned running across it from north west to southeast to the southwest of this range f now tho shallow part rof the lake the deep part la north e o the- it would be found that the floor ot lake michigan is divided into two basins separated by a high plateau across the middle the northern part belns cntmildamhtv ilaktuir an ha r h thompson co georgetown ontario herald to january 1b23 for 150 best iivdi flints glaytonrioall dcm of sl wllliamamt has made a oouee- ttonpadlan relics found in norfolk coity their interest is in their workmanship the most highly finish ed flints of the continent being those found onthe north shore erie the attlwandaron wbo until their extinction in 16601661 by the mohawks dwelt in that region wars called by the french the neutral na tion this waa because they supplied the hurona and five nations with arrowheads and consequently re mained neutral in the wars between these rival nations writes mr wtt uams in the sltncoe reformer- perhaps another way ot looking at j this practice of theirs is to say that they were becoming a race othandl- oraftsmea rather than of hunters and fighters a- few- generations more and they would have bean se curing their food from the other tribes in return tor weapons aqd other articles of manufacture soon f they would have hired other nations to do their fighting later on they would have developed into a capital 1st empire out thrttuegafieail of the siory tor the tomahawks ot a more virile raee cut short this development in racial history the art of chipping flint waa quits an accompllahmentuv itself per haps it came from africa by way of tbe lost continent of atlantis or a from asia via bearing strall it did not become obsolete in ontario os- til the french introduced flreartna how paradoxical it is that civilised man even with twentieth century in struments at his oonunandrcannot duplloate this common product ol the stone age mk- chri s t m a ss u gjg e s t i o ishs skmtetrlli a c these in great abundance in all shapesand sizes some are plain boxes others moml fancy with plain or jtinted paper prices from 50c to 1000 there are f evr giffe so pstnptnpc useful as gins of stationery and we invite you to look over our stock a small de- icirico posit wiuhnold any article until christmas v we show only two designs of papefries here the papetrie shown here comes in holland linen in a dainty blue box with dainty blue ribbons price 150 this papertrie comes in a variety of colors the one shown here comes in colonial vellum and sells for 350 these aife the evereadyvdoyloa absolutely detvenclabto m nelaaii bible morocoa binding x cold edgem price floo larse size t binding ji blble morocco 4oa j 3cell tobnjai fluhligtil vnlcnbcd fibv cut price complete ssl4 nicvet plated price 9278 spue m thoee on ight bnt ex- pende d end a40 nickel priced vuleknized fibte phted jgabb v 2- cell tubular vulcaniked fibtc a de- pendnble elaahlight at a reasonableprice price 205 nickel plated 225 same as those on the left but with ex panded top miners type price vulcan ized fibre 240 nickel pjated- 25 other flashlight at vairfous prices me store georgetown aaaa

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