Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 18, 1922, p. 3

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tire gkohoetown eiebald january istb 182 r j right now is the very best time to protect yourself against the happenings of to morrow your timr has a money value every day you are away from your work or business by reason of sickness or accident you suffer a money loss today you may feel as fit as ever but what has to morrow in store for you let us be your paymaster in time of need ceneral agent continental casualty company georgetown ontario phone207 se 9e new chevrolet prices in 490 coupe sedan effective jtaary i st 1 922 coupe 1145 sedan 1195 the finish and tnm will be same as in moat expensive cars see us for time sales plan animals that advertise the cottn- k ow the uiuoh as saturday treat lake windermere district jtw welt of tho cimidlan rockies imd i well on the way to become one of tho moat popular lummer nsorts british columbia or in fact western canada it ilea id a valley the atlu ness of wh ch hatl not been broke i iy the sound of a locomotive until ive years ago like some beautift i alumb r ng a d know g noth 1 ut a few scattered settlements r kobunay it la true was s ro ted as far back m 1 ua vi d ttroffihioti tho cxpiartr lull that fupl could foresee no more than the ind ant w th whom he tra cd what the alley could g ve tq mankind the uuotcnuy trail can only known as the old wh a ke trail ran from tort steele w derm ere then across tho rock by way jlthe s c a he kootenoy ie ver to the constru tion gangs of th c nidi an pn ific railway whiskey of course wa contraband in those days and the trail resulted in much prof t to the bootlcggera jt rando frfq cook georgetown ontario just received a fre shipment of milliards handdipped chocolates vanilla creams fruit creams carmels chips and peanut clusters dipped in delicious vanilla chocolate special 29c per pound h druks main st georgetown the wdtoughty farm agency georgetown price 95000 100 acres 50 acres workable balance bush and pasture the buildings are splenntd good framer house of 8 rooms water inside and bath bank barn m good condition also pig pen and hen houses jzxhiajarm lajntufited about 2 milesrfroinjactan on the radial only 1000 cash wuiouj eai tocf linearis sl taw rep ilb mcdowell georgetown ontario x evans butcher choice fresh and cured meats poultry butter and eggs good supply of fish always on hand pavrtlgs wlafithn to get quarter of bef cu mad set prion wevans phone 206 millstreety georgetown storfea mx aeton auod gtoorgt6wa a andolph bruce c e f r g s of invermere aaw 1hp pos bl tied of th s highway he knew ii w st me the old pony trait should b replaced by a good motor road and through bis efforts in uofi he tanud an pa cif c railway and the gover ment of britlah colum ult n telj ook the matter up vi ork was o n tnenced on the br lah col n b end of the motor road n 1j11 but the work was done very nter tt ntly awing to lack of funds and he war the district is opened suff elently now to revel in good roads and the scenic points of n teres can be beached comfortably pending the con plet on of the banff windermere road autos can be shipped by rail between banff or lake louise to golden on the can acuan pacific railway from golden columbia valley road via winder mere road lake windermere has ranch to offer the tourist and lover of nature for the country is varied for sports and amusements and ac commodation can be had to suit all tastes hotel or camp life if pre ferred invermere is the station which is ate key to this utopia of the colum ma valley a tiny structure which looks like a toy and u rather a re- lief after the noise and bustle of larger ones and savors of the eoun try as soon as one alights from the train and begins to wonder where the town hotel or any sem btance of dvirhmtton la yon are ap proached by a man wbo aska if you wish accommodation at the hotel or lake windermere camp and at the same time he satisfies your curiosity by adding a drive of a mile must he tax lake windermere b c whvfarmere camp of twentyfir bungalow cabins for ma lake and the source of the beao hfnl flnfniwmi tttffi those who have seen this lake say it is the most superb bit of scenery in the rockies or selkirk it lies not far distant from the town of invermere a good auto road goes half way ponies and pack train penetrate beyond ice caves sur passing those of the alps an here boat ties which tourists cross rati unenta to see ue practically at tha door of the little ton of invermer the links are on the promontory where the camp it located the point wascalled kati tow bah lait and by the way it la on the historical site of fort kootenny which was com menced in 1807 by david thompson astronomer and surveyor of the north west trading company af ter eight tiers of logs weie putto gether for the warehouse the pro ject was abandoned on that site and fort kootenay was built two miles north hi the same year david thompson was the first white man in the country and it was he who discovered the columbia river the golf course la nine holes and surely no course has a more beautiful situa tion the fishing is good in many of the lakes in this district and for big game hunting the adjacent coun try holds out every inducement to those who are keen for this sport as said before this district has everything from glacial regions to hot springs s ndair hot springe has a concrete swimming bath which attracts many on account of the curative properties of the water fairmont to the south also has hot springs the water in lake winder mere average about aixtrelght de- house for dining dandrur and social recreation the site of the camp lies ip a natural terrace overlooking lake the cabins are below the club house on the shore of the lake aiming the pines the site is ideal and t is a pleasant change to have your own little cabin an artistic affa r made of logs and stained wood nstead of the ordinary hotel looking at lake windermere gives one a sense of peace and calm th s valley is miles and miles in length and pastoral in its beauty the lake stretches out a sctntlkating sheet of water situated as few lakes in canada or the united states beautiful does not describe it 1 adj apt it is unique in that the pastoral the rugged and magnificent are all combined directly from the shores of the lake undulating slopes or benches rise well treed with spruce pines and fir open fields are seen here and there along these benches and some are cultivated above rissjxffae hills well timbered and above the bills tower the moun tains as if guarding the quiet pas tore lands below from intrua on of the outside world the lake and valley has indeed a perfect setting with the canadian rockies to the east and the equally spectacular selkirk on the west the end of the valley in which this lake lies appears closed with the hills and mountains but it i not so for an exceedingly good motor road runs beside the lake along grassmere lake and by the shores of columbia lake motorboata aajrell a laka windaxxnem camp nraslttt to canal flats at the bead of colum pi grff afford goodjtiathlngn it nauaual in i encouraging canadian forestry scene o a forest fire it was only during recent years that the puntfc of canada began to fully reqolbe value of the trees of the country and the necessity for projecting them one never knows the worth of a tree until its shade is gone canada was so rich in for ests that the people imagined that their forests were inexhaustible bnt year after irear devutttimt ores wept over the wooded areas tb such an alarming extent that the oeople at last realised that steps would have to be taken to save the trees twenty years ago the canad an korea try annotation was inaugur ated today under the presidency r mr c r e usaher duuar traffk manager f the canadi pacific railway ii la one of the most flourishing organisations in the dominion the produce of the forests is one of the greatest assets of canad bands with profitable employment the object of the canadian forestry aaaoeiatloo is to preserve exlstlnr forests to eneourage tree plartinc and provide the moat up to date for eatry administration the association has now 12 500 members the majority of whom are not flnandally interested in t mber limits aaw mills or paper mills ii la completely independent of govern ment departments and commercial bodies and has the mora easily on the account won public confidence an attained gasat influence through it nggressive educational campaign pi ir the beginning the association hx aimed to esieoarage a spirt of in rtugeot partnership between the fihlera and cmvtndal governments and the weottaaing todastrtee in con tik p rty nd t fy have ad h t thp ku n r wild sheep nice distinction all men are liars sa d ibe prat jty girl and burst in o tears b t my dear said hnr friend oo muatn t be such a nle tl ere rt exceptions ob very ikely aald the pretty girl but all the really nloe men are liars nrcqon with the protection arrent eg the forests th past the d of the tor est by fin is co by tht aa- eorlatico to be by far ibe most hn peitant problem after aat it gives ooe consideration to rspuwttrig and grnrrai forest mawajeinent the vrrj effective results of its ednetr- corbi emnpalgn are doe to the variety vf practical methods that are fsoswvd these tntlude pub licity we throng the newspapers peakr bureau of these kondrad eelontert workerst mvethnt lee tare ear in the east sai waact as f psfsflaa ed 1mu1bs 1m new forest fir finder an instrument recently invented to locate a fire quickly itwwcpected to reduos the danger and loss from fires to a minimum the tnstru ment has been installed tn the lookout towers in california forests and a fire can be detected 60 miles away lecture sets of antern sides and structing a shelter built of trees fey lecture mtnuscripts an illustrated forestr magtiine the placing of scrmoncttes on the menu cards in railway d nine enrs and little warn inn n c garette pnckicc et tree planting in the 1 rarie pro vinces mak ng ran d headway at present on april 10th 1 121 n trve planting campa cu wai started there are now more wooo plantations of reea in he hree 6 re n provinces and n n c 1 an 0000 011 fd ng hffve been f r nisbed from he iom nior govern ment nurery si ind nh head to pratrle farmers f lly 90 per cent of them ha e leen successfully grown a rairwrfv car equlnped as in audi oiun wrtth mo lm p cture machines viit many d riets and lecturers aapimn the object of the tree plantlag campi pectm that eo ties will be eovrrei nt tour elf the ipa pi showing them exactly how to pro ceed and supplying complete data to an sure success the economic importance of con structing windbreaks of trees said mr robaon black executive secre tary of the canadian forestry as- social on cannot jhe overstated thick shelter belts are- a powerful preventive of sod drift and of wind damage to crops a thick growth of trees protects the land to a distance equal to ten rimes the height of the trees there is also to be considered the need of every farmer for fence posts and fuel and small construc tion timber he may very easily and cheaply produce such necessi ties on his own property our tree planting campa an are heartily endorsed by agriculturists and foresters fot they- re thorough ly practicable they have the ftnan rial hacking of one of the prairie pre- vine saskatchewan and of tho railways land companies and aev ere srboleaale booac tn wtsninssv c hlkfl of i m s kept up until se i ar and wide t am on the lookout alio are clever in nlr to aee ne of their nu ubr at attention with flead up and ears pricked for ward to become auspicious and ready for flight again when deer re pi star the presence of a foe tbey send a signal to every member of the ba d to be en tloua the wild bellow of the hon la of en uttered not because he la an kcred and ready for light he knows that to keep away his toes be has but to remind them of his power and ho does so by proclaiming bis strength far and wide wltb just the same objeat does the rattlesnake shako bis castanets the sound bf them reaches the ears of his foesjtnd awed with the dread ful warning of the snake a latent powor tbey rapidly disappear but it is at the mating season in ew41dthat the full power o helty is brought to bear there is a general flaunting of color and parade of strength with the object of prov ing to a possible mate how mueb more desirable than his rwal each one is this competition for favor is- par ticularly outstanding in bird life and the display of colors and orna ments to catch- the female eye la car ried to perfection the great pea cock while conscious of his beauty at the same time la aware bat his rival may be just as beautiful and to oust him from favor he udlea himself up and as it were puts on his sunday best birds of paradise wave their won derful silky plun cs and the hum ming bird with great skill flashes his gems among tl e flowers making a perf e ctcolorsebeme oth birds lass f in the atter of color dsd lne poweror song a groat factor in gaining ravor so these songsters chant their sweet est melodies or chirrup and whistle as best they can even tho lun berln alligator knows how to adver ise and n sonrohlnk for a b d do s hia best to stage a flghl so that the inuy of his choice may see him come forth the victor the same applies writes mr ernest ineersoll in the wit of the wild to lions and t gera and even the monkey so if you see any of those fellows vainly struttln about at the zoo don t laugh they know what they are doing danes want tobacco ah the tobacco ln on a io wbleb at the prcsonttime consists of some three million and a half pounds may be placed on foreign markets in the near future christian hansen of copenl agen don nark who repre sents the tobacco in port agencies or den nark which are backed b un limited capital visited ontario for the purpose ot p rcl as ng all of the 1921 crop of tobacco that has been gcown in the tobacco belts of kent and surrounding counties mr hansen has completed ar rangements with the ca adlan to bacco cooperative conipan of klngavlllo to process all o the to bacco which will b purclaaed by the representative for bis cone rn which will consist of approximately hree minion and a half pounds of burley tobacco mr hansen a la tea that his concern in the market for 10 000 000 pounds of tobacco and ho will jour ney to quebec to purchase enough tobacco to make up the quant ty de sired by the foreign market a wonderful bird m caaay- birds are iutelll- at ye can teach em anytning my ter has one as 1 ves in a clock a when it s toime o te 1 the tolme coulee out and says cucko sa my tolmcs as the tolme is mrs brannigan how wondcr- mre casey it is indade and most wonderful part of it a ia j only a wooden bird soute saw buasonak poor- 4mb- uat li ts fan ar najr busideesi te what jmi makr it b fnving lbe pahhc good service and high pnl my goodftat r apple blossoms 29c this itnojbhuci nfaontethat wo hare beenj i oa our trent a rich cream centre dipped tn fostdent and rolled m co- coanut beg jfx lb weekend chocolates 32c we wa lot or ol ocoltea ever tlaj and on saturday it keeps an aefjh ing to eu pl the demand for oar week end chocolates inmn f -r- a battle plane the latest type of battle plane to be used by great britain we ghing nine and onehalf tons w ii carry machine guns mounted in a kind of pllery wonldnt look hell bo you ve got an accid to re port have your sa d tl u i ead chrk to the foreman of ui works yes air said the foreman tuw he paused a whtle gnawing his p a reflectively before hand ng over s report the latter read as fo lows date march 31 nature ol ace dent toe badly crushed how caused ace dental blow from a han er iu rorht said the clerk but wh o remarks t well replied the for man alow ly seeing you know what bill is and seeing that you know bat it was his toe that was hurt 1 well i did not uke to put them down the tevt a scottish minister discovered a tro userbutton in the collection plats one sunday morning in- the evening when he ascended the pulpit he announced i wiah to remind you that there will be a col lection at the dose of the service the text 1 have chosen for thia even ings sermon la rend your hearts and not your garments insurance broker insurance in all branches phone 203 gotwcaanm saturday special j 34ealt saturdaysunday chocolates 49c box wl en you want a box containing a pocmd of high csaan rlsorsilailiii mx a reasonable price tr our special saturday e neilsons cream cakes 8 for 25c 3ououh unreasonable because thisis lees khan the ilmlfnilb isnee evertbeless it is true neilaon b assorted cream cakes bee 5c saturday 8r3s hot drinks a drink of hot boinl or a hot chocolate tfsnehea the spot visit oar parloru eskimo pies we are certainly selling a lot of ptea we aeu nessaon e- try one llu t h moorehead brampton georgetown r ja ejyjc the canadian pacific railway and its young president dian pacific railway and ua presi dent is paid tn an article winch appeared recently ia the tun lias tiroea a review of tha f railway situation laada to the con clusion that at least the figures ea- phasfaw the position of the opjl among american railways and tha responsibilities of the office to which mr beany tuw saesaasdoov- 1 the tiroea article fouowa although aailway is a to w considered as typical of a niiflis corporation moat people to ana la an secretory if net openly proad ml the steady sedrak and e at the canadian raenact this pnde has not been ft ed since the anpofaitsaent aa presi dent some three yean ago af mr edward we beatry kxl previously vkapnalilint and gea- aral connsel of the inesiisaj fifth m the liae which b lorosl the i and stratbcona home and lord beatty is the first to be president of the eifie he was ban fa 1817 la oa- couegc onto and called to the bar of oa- tano upon the rowplfrkai of has legal training his father controlled a fleet of ateajaahipa on the tia- adian lakes hnd tana perhapa the on bad a natural interest to pre- blema of tra jobnag the legal department af tha lonuiaay he rbae qufckry to the position of chief counsel aaa at 41 years of ace by onanlniana decision of its directors be became pnaident hee did the choice of mr beatty far so great offce create any sur in t country apparently be was ee msed within the cmaacoa af theco pany aa the natural accessor lord bbanghnesay and esnside the offices the judgment of th was not ehabssiged difficak task no president of the cat eiflc has had a more difficult toak than that which ut beatty has bean required to inwhulave thnssgh the raxb optimism af gmnnravnts aad people the country has hsdr bane transcontinental raflwaye where twa would be quite enough even before coaatractiea completed depression fefl upaa cbuntry in the crans of the dei sion the war caaae to aggravate complicate the sitnabon kuuloaa were advanced to the compaaiea bat the rel ef afforded was madeqante and the country became ever t ce p more milhona to follow iieved that the ca could have been in to and operate the ca nortbera- system and assume the federal and provincial guaiaateea hat the gov ernment hesitated to accept a pro posal which would so augment thf power and prestige jat uat psooeei transcontinental syatesa and so chal lean a fomidabl body of opinion in the country which became stvadily more clamorous for pontic aamerehtr and operatmo of the caaadiaa nor thern and grand trunk pacific and baborathmbon of the grand truat i tins demand the gover tielded perhaps sa a choice betwern twctevfls and when the gran trunk is finally scqmrea th rwal will cantnl tt00 tabes of vaitway t 18jw0 ssflea evexatad hy pntsh asntiii thatwavfjl saaojthaglb beatty has sasjlejisl tha swwar psnaa asal imfita he ail sal ui aveaaadh he en- ways waadd arvesat si i af the caandl t as dear thai i l ii i lis to aa- the casatohantiaa af the ssa- baaal baowaya which haraa csaaaav crable sopewrt ceaad he aa annam aatbiwaanthc at tha acrrato ccawpa e hsusasn la- avtlsttft athcay aobey af the i eaa be tested hy r d i the rn adtoa pacific by i ttvity it it i sxaeacth aasi ra- straiat to bam to the t which mr beatty ss takssr- bat iliissiisnlv a i 3 4 v s o 6 3 w f d i

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