Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 11, 1922, p. 1

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the georgetown herald fifty fifth year of pobldcation georgetown wednesday evening january llth 1922 go per ann m tn advijncc 2 00 to o 8 j the georgetown herald every weonebdav evenino at um rleralo power printing office qaorostewn onc contract advertising rates furnished an appltoattan pauiovuapnprutn ha cinilu weakl mav flitjt timi tawla ooiko babt passenger 722 m passenger q 19 m mail 1140 am passenger r 45 pm mail 0pm passenger 820 pro passenger sunday 7 11 pm going west passenger tj passenger passenger mail- hail passenger sondav hhnohobtb hail mail ikplo booth 10 16 am 201 pm 450 pm ft0sprn 709 pjn sopni 10 is am 8 00am 6 10 pm 1188 an 800 pm palm garden lunch rooms ueali served at all hours lee cream trait confectionery a full une ot tobavoooa cigars and cigarettes ah phono orders delisted h wheaoey hone 1b3 mfll st t daily timetablx son pja pm going bast 810 8jm 640 going west aee 8 10 7 89 sunday time tablk doing bast am pan pm pan pm 10 si ii20 848 610 917 stni pm pm going west 10 40 610 9 8 wtskr fcm opens ju 3rd ib strictly firat das m all departments and unexcelled ip tbe dommkn stu denta asvatcd to obtain employment eater any time write for oar handsome catalogue w jf special sale tus week u4 nut m house dresses aprons of ail kinds and s sea lad ea and cb idren a night dresses aod under wear child ran a bait tams cap and scarfs arartn stockings and pullovers we also have a good assortment of cor seta frcnt and back lacing n d herat makes all to go at greatly reduced price every day will be barga n day e8tabushed 1873 for oter forty bii yearn tbe bank of hamilton baa rendered a con tinuodslv courteous and effleieot service to it cub to men for forty six yearn the bank or hamil ton hfts rat roattad in power and tbe capacity to serve this com nlotoly organised banking sortioe is tad ay at your fall disposal directory st gejoroea church holy commu on 1st and 3rd sundays 11 a m 2nd 4lh and s i sunday sam statins 11 a m evensong 7 p m sunday school 9 is a in shilton wallbrioge av oale barr aura boll tutors etc toronto and georgetown office kennedy block la roy tala in chare ot qht own qpu a o m barrister sol c lor btc office must ceorgetow hours 9ani to 5 p ro open wednesday and saturday eve n dr t n maboeuds ciejla jstok mrs t watsmlfrsewufleml qboboctowm i ot us be of service to you in sending money abroad transfer of money to ail parts of theworld by draft post remittance or cable can be made through this eank quickly and at advantageous rates us th mrchant bank head office montreal of canada establuuhad 1804 oeottcetown branch ciwttttamch coal a best d l w scrant coal id all sizes also smithing and steam coal children enjoy mrs j wafldns norval station our windows our bread because it ib so it tastes almost like cake and it is wbolsome food for tbe growing child we bake every thing from the bread to tbe 6nest of fine cakes cleanh ness reigna supreme here medical oolccr of heattb ofllce hours 1 to i and 7 phono sb office and residence main street south opposite presbyterian cburcl dr o f w ross physician and surgeon slireetgeorgclown phone 21 ex house surgeon grace honp tal toronto special attenl on- to d teases of women and ch idren and infant feed ng f r watson d d b onto heaxsi 9 to a ezospt thejsday ju f l heath l da d d 8 dsntiat offlos in lans block on door nortl t o nelll s carriage factory hours a ro to s n m hxelbbm oaxaopaaotto ornoes a m mielsem d c ohas j umdfieu d o graduate ot tbe palmer school occniro- practk chiropractic a founts n head davenport iowa v sa office over poatofnce consultation and spinal analysis ornca houss tueadaj a thursdays and salurdays 10 to t2aro- 2 to 5 p benj petch licensed auctioneer tor halton peel gtenwituama post offlos sales conducted satisfactorily and at sonable rates orders left at tb oeornetown hsrmld ooc will receive oromot attanuoo second annual january clearing sa 70000 stock boots shoes rubbers slippers on sale less than pre war prices note the prices on new fir rubbers children rubbers bisea 41 to 10 59e girl a sine 11 to 9 69c womens rubbers mens finest rubbers ail shapes sad bisea 89e any shape reg 150 119 boy your winter s supply pf bobbers now and save hooey hens snag proof bother bed robber sole lace or 9 bkle style bale price bs9 hen e knee bubber boots bad soles and heels sale pnoe 895 felt sllpperg oblldrene felt slippers hen women s several styles beg 160 bale pnoe 98c 59e and 79o ah lines of footw ear gready reduced womens spstts high cat popular shades beg 30 sale pnoe 198 boolcey boots heoawomonj and boyja bedaobdfor qntck clearance watch oar winolowstar tbe lowestrbhoe pnces that you have seen nnoe before tbe war come jn and look around we urvlte oompartsov as to quality style and prices on any goods in the store we do shoe repairing h je fox r oeoboeiowi mail contract sbaluj tsmdeks addressed to the i postmaster general will be received at ottawa until noon no friday tbe rd or february 1922 or the conveyance of his majesty s halls on a proposed contract for four years 12 t met per week on the route norval post office sod trand trunk rystatton from tbe first or april next printed notices contain ag further in formation as to cond lions of proposed contract may bo seen and blank rorms of tender may be obu ned at the posi offic cs of norval and at the office of the pos i office inspector london onl post office inspector s office 23rd december 1921 d j mclean post office inspector mktals bhl i oh- onuuloh minoh irnl c il 1ms dnr- lng i ant year ontario s metulllfur ub ii dustry is having a year of pu and downs the report of thowikjinrtn hi t of mines covering tbe first nine tnontbs of tbe present year nhowa a decided shrink acq in the production of practically all metals wltb the exception at gold though returns show a allehtly 1m proved trend toward tie end of tie third quarter ur tho nine months tbe estimated val e of the niutalll feroub output la placed at 120 694 000 compared wtth i3s820 000 for the corresponding porlod of 1b20 the drop being largely due to the falling off in tbe output and market value of silver and nickel matte vear however i th growing un portanoe of ontario a gold mining industry provided the output tor tbe last quarter ot tbe year equals that of the third quarter the out put for 1921 will be approximately 113870 000 or with the exchange pr mfi2qqnog oiu- tarlo sow leadq all the canadian provinces and it is probable that this years production will exceed that of the state of callfornfa which contributes about 25 per cent of the entire gold output of the united states the record for this year la the more notable owing to the fact that during tbe first quarter produc tion was restricted by the power shortage and fell considerably below the 1920 flenra the present pro duction is at the rate of 16 300 000 per annom or s17 6s0 000 with the exchange premium conditions in iron and steel the department reports show improve ment and this is assisting the ab- sorption of surplus nickel supplies the mond company ts the only nicksl plant operating at present apple candy immense quantities ot apples are fed to hogs or even allowed because they are culls that ib de fective or too small to be worth sending to markc uses from tl ought to bo found experts have been trying to i rn them to tor candymaklig during the war an attempt was made to prodi ce a concent rat d torm of apples for soldiers t e i and a novelty evolved wan apple flakes to niaki thei appw afl removing the sklna roprd clet down to the cores b j i rod ed to the u app of lon th strli packed i alrljgh cann th wo i keep rood ind fl itely and tl y nn pronounced delicto a unfortunate tl e ort c i not be ccono c l aj pi vd for ir scale market purpeju a it w s loo li pensive in labor eo4aacj animals and their ghosts th pt has b on much speculation s to tie aiirv j u 1 nils after d all stories often apparently well then lea ted of the mplarancea of an beings after death are by no m ans rare so called shoat stories concern lug humai belngh we have in pie ty butjor rare are the stories of tbe appearanc h or animal ghosts an ucdttcated cases wl ich canno bs put dawn tb tbe imaifl not tons of the peruons wl o saw hem and which much h pporttd evidence to ut d nmlsaed as n qonql i lie th uiout cn mon of animal lfej gain ja-mlghlh- upiclod r of- gs tkeso du u m c animals being a closely usa elat 1 witl map hiadcra of i v ril of tl peak 11 remginb r t p story of tl o dlack h of pwl cuiilu b wjb no ok i of n it was a k b tl it do fcl obt v eventide tho day in pa and tho toilers cease tbe land row dim mid the hhadow h gray and honrth art gnd for the dark brings jwaoo at tho close of lht iny eofh woniy toil i pace aa he homeward turns with the long day done looks to the west rih the liftht on bis face of tl e setting sun vet some see not with their bin 11 pro mi bo of rest in tbe fad with lingering ib demon i hi qhot i tl lat win dboo i nt g on this apparition t st ad says there is ivldf nee to si ow when or 1 dog first n ado as i urine in the public eye bjo i wumt igrandysi choice greries and f fancy china i mullomanslorc while tbejt last i am oftenns 600 loosen pairs or a wool book do jootton in it as i do not nse cotton lirmy mill of good weight and wearing quality at soo per pair or 226 per dot pairs come in and get your share of this big value line john ncmorcfay huttonwilie ontaarioj a m grandy j h phone tb h many expi me experts havo managed to work out a process for raaiiutac urlui ap pie candy cheaply they ground peeled apples in at ordinary household neat itrlnder added sugar in tl p uportlou of llf tien pounds to 100 pou da of tie fr it spread tht lit re 1 all jn i cl pp in a it u 1 aporatel t f r fortyellt ho rs ih called tl apple leather b ci rjulc jl lasted t it was v r hard this difflcuhy was overcome bj grinding the apple i ntherfxn zing i with a syrup of throe pounds of sugar to one pound of water and drying the paste thus formed tl result was a hlgt ty satisfactory chw able candy which ir desired mtin contain nuts they to md that a dtllghtful vnr lety ef candles could be i onto made bj taking apple pulp or any other fruit pullp luun skins and seeds putting ii in a pan nit plenty or sugar or corn bj r p co kingslowly till stiff pourl i o t n greased porcelain or in rbl and allowii r u stuff to cool and dry fo s vernl das when nearly dr in shapes rolled t powdered sugar and more store in alrugl t fated antbor troves toronto marjorie 1 c plckthall was born in england but emigrated to canada at an early age i began to wri e verse at on early age too ahe naja one q a train from this period irvives i know its wrong to arum but yet it doa aeon i nn s make an apple p t to have no lard 1 i ible and r certainly theres a difference xh business colleger aa the business han tbe students id training the young people in positions about gthbasinesscollege hersudblds wlnter term wm j btadente are now enrol i trig think qufokly act or you may too late p a t bosok asrinoiptsl phone llofiw educated in toronto and lived in my beloved home citj until i went to england nine years ago during the wax i worked on tit- land striving to make three lelt ces grow in place of the proverbial i tade of gross but the grass lad the best of it last year i can out to fir t ish columbia and hue nod sire to lee it in a hurry wandiring is my recreation and the pacific coast affords unrivalled opport nit ci tor it 1 must hav a strpjie mind te- cause i have not yel bought my nal estate or per a pa it a a thin p re i am awfully fond of masefleld books bull terriers and caramel ce cream and 1 love leading about n sajf snffered for lack or it tou re for over trying to give the impression that you re a martyr snapped airs peck i suppose you want everybody to think that you suffer in silence no replied mf peck i ffer in the aerpetual abs nee of alienee a littler silence would be a positive pleasure to me oettke i can t get any speed out of the motorcar you sold me tou told me you had bee arrested six times harold so i was o d chapit6r obstructing the hlrhwaj the gnat fashions i shape of a llfeboa vu c a withe it tearing thfn he tho annual meeting of the georgetown horticultural soctpfj wall be held on weil evening jan llth at 8 o clock in tho tlbfary buildi report anuoai bust ness and election of officers every member is urged to be pres edt 2t get oor fish at tbe right phscet too right pnoe fish to snit every taste halibnt salmon white fish flounders ciscoes pinnon haddie fillets bhnmps and oysters halibnt at this week reg 30c a ib for 26o a ib only tho best fish sold george town fish and chip cafe walter is morj d lae bsen l i the ma icba kl outl lurie shaggy nil una it ih at d certain rcl li scotia 1 is said hat a certal i soldier 0 c of inaujj who 1 ad a n tl o apeo- tre dog on numerous occ sions wl en rendered dari g by drink swore he would find out whether i was ilend or dog when it appeared 1 e fol lowed the spectre with drawn sword lu o the passage into which it re treated the soldier sobered but tottering in extreme ttrror very sooi returned bis mouth wasgaplng nts hie hair standing on end he was paralysed with horror and dlod with out being able to disclose what ha bad seen the lost authentic appearance of this aopariacfn occurred only twenty jears ago a well known vicar walk ing boms to his vicarage met an animal of a dark brown color which be said resembled a hare it rushed post him sa near as almost to touch blm before be roalliod that it was past it reappeared dashing towards 1 im as before but now greatly i creased in slse the vicar was pu tiled as to what order the strange animal belonged ft appeared in front of him nva times gettlns larger at each appear ance as it was coming towards blm for ths fifth time the vicar raised his stick and brought it down full on the animal a back but though the stick appeared to strike the thins the stick went through it and struck the ground almost in the same se cond the animal dashed between bis in and disappeared the vicar related his experlenoe and was told that others in tbe ne ehborhoflultauueen suejecled fo like experience a similar apparition is said to launt certain parts of east anglia where it is known as the hellhouad or the hateful thins its appear ance is sold always to herald mis fortune to those who see it it has been seen it la said near a vlllase in suffolk england and seashore near lowestoft in this neighborhood too is seen the apparition of a coach drawn by four beadles horses upon one of which is seated a ghostly black cat others have encountered it in the latme lane but nave not seen it they hear the hoofs striking site bround and the horses snorting sad the cat mswins and ths wheels clat tering over the stones but see abso lutely nothing the flat masses of certain parts of east angua are full of mystery and many eerie stories an told of super natural appearances the strange pi enomtnon ot tho willo thewisp is frequently seen leading those who follow ths fateful moving light into the heart ot the treacherous bogs almost like a tale from tbe ara- s te tf ory of the fen send a norfolk man had been fiahln in a river which ran through one of the dreariest sad h loneliest of tns marshes and in the i fading tight he lost hitway for more than an hour he wan tsred about but only became the more bewildered and at last realised that he must spend the night in the marsh a strange bluish light ap- ptredaway ori amnh mu followed it only to and that it rs- traatedbefor him it was ths wuk otbewlsp and to follow it would only lead him to a more boggy part of the marsh so tired and disheartened he lay down on the damp ground and tried to sleep h was conscious of clouds af mist sweeping over the marsh soon the moon rose and in the un certain light the n stclouds seemed to take strange forma presently he noticed that a cloud of mist blopped ciobo to at ere h laj unlike other e o da that had drifted by this i si pped u d j astonished aeyil for ln its tf nto tho si i of an animal tbe ing light but cbo clouds oom dark in ths angry skies at the fall of night and s onlya goldrm skx where the elms their welcome r ing arms stretch wide to the calling rooks as they home ward fly at tbe eventide it speaks of peace that oomea af ter strie of the rest he seeds to ths hearts he tried of the calm that follows tbe stormiest life god eventide fountaiw fens people 111 i ne tie h meml of bcf ujr because ro ntal pot h are about the most ill used of all devices in everyday use b pen doctor s shop is usually kejft working overtime many fountain pen irregularities result from apparently trivial hap penings for example the man who lends a- friend bis pen must not be sur prised if it never works quite as well afterwards no amount of fair wear and tear will cause a nib to deteriorate so much as a sudden change- of hands this is because very few people possess precisely the same touch be it light medium or heavy again the angle at which a pen la held varies with almost every individ lal bat for one pen spoilt in this way three will go wrong through being clogged with dirt dust and unsult able ink while twice as many more need docking through rough usage and accidents or the millions of foi ntaln pen users it is surprising how few give them a thorough cleansing now and when ln retr tnr use a pen should be cleansed at least once a month begin by flushli the ink reservoir and after this i are the pen in a bowl or cold wut r until every trace or luk ftedl cnt lu removed freq t nil n good nib is injured because kb owner 1 as subatttu ed a new cap for one accidentally lost but inwnrotj there la not e i satan t clearance for jhe nib many a p i in constant use works all the better for a rest now and again this is because the rougher urface papers ei go- the nib to heat slightly nt times which ac counts tor m ch of tho poker writ ing and blots oft i experienced the wisdom ot slnp ink special thst recommended by fount ili pet manu facturers cnnnot be cm basiled too s ronfel and o ce you gel accus tomed to a cerlai brand k ep to it thraugl out unless o la tl option or changing if n barj oeier pur chase a fo i tal pt n as a present without knuwitif b forehand tbe kind of nib and 1 ltd of pen most bui ed to the hand of the intended recipient a man will spoil nn inauttobie pen after a pace of writing and an advocate or hni lines to whom you bend a j rib will have ca se to remember jou though perhaps too klndl he 1 j the two iiik js i ttred i ni f ci across b 4k an pd w th huge a co paratlvcly small 1 3id short legs cndln- lood b fo of i upp of birds which arth millions of i aa ii fqrn was perfect n ttl darker than the sur dlrnt b ii b i semi transparent strange form remained by bis til day dswnrd when it matt ed away into the mist a recrml family what i prohably a world re cord has been bel up bj mrs row ray 1 nltod stales citlien who has hild b t t nd sh is forty one years or be and has been marr ed t ice the am time tie ag of to rtwh flhe became a moth r when ne was seventeen nltnce br had twenty chlldmrh r flrt h sband i r ears jt than a tried again second huband being twenty h j nwr since then mrs a ih i two more c dren i tiailber ha norway s popular prince of the royal fn i ilv of norway the favorite with th people s crown prince olaf his op larit is im mense but el 1 ten jears old he recently passed ii e examinations tor entrance to the university prom childhood ho has received typically norwegian trnlnli g nd has develop ed into a gen ine son of the vikings tall handson e and an excellent sportsman he rej- isrly participates in the annual norwegian derby the holmenkollen ski jumping competl tlon at wh ch ho is a frequent prue winner his popularity is no dot bt partly due to his democratic tastes educated at a prlvat school oie mingled with hmf tellow p pi in an equal tooting a d has alwny been wholly free fro any tendency to self importance when he finishes a course at the military academy of norway the crown prince will enrol as a student in the technical high school at trondhjem to be educated as an engineer prince olaf now has the right to attend cabinet meetlnss but as ye has no ote yaivnjng the amount or effort we make in yawning is surprising dr c mojer wrltli g in tbe london lancet says there are three stages and the whole process lasts for about six becoilds in that time we widen the chest lower the diaphragm elevate the wings or the nostr and the soft vbu araw nie7tshgiieupwards and backwards and dlalate the rima glottldls true vocal chorda we also depress the lower jaw to its greatest extent con ract a numbe of muscles in tbe eck shoulders and trunk widely opon the raoulh close the eyelids reel nolee in the ears and have a reeling of plena re and satisfaction stretch the arms afid axterrd the k altogether it is a most com plex performance where girls propose curious cusjeip prevails in la one ormfttttue islands of the greek archipelggo the girls or this tiny isle exer sa the ight to propose to ths men the inhabitants of bubta are en f i en lr a spomw nih- ing wnen a girl deslras to marrr she waits until she has obtained the number of sponges from the sea that corxesponda with the number of years she- has lived whtim t ta which she presents to the man of ber choice should herefnse his chances of obtaining another bride are re- mot as usually the hlmlan mil ma snun him aa a dunishmenl

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