Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 25, 1922, p. 3

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r the gkqbqbtown hkrald january 26th ions right now i iathe very best time to protect yourself against the happenings of tomorrow your time has a moniy value every day you arc away from your work dr business by reason of sickiess or accident you suffer a money loss today you may feel as fit as ever but what lias toj morrow in store for you let us be your paymaster in time of need general agent continental casualty company getown ontario phone2r cooicq breezes at hie golf links or st andrews main street phone ise edwards wright purveyors of- government inspected meats fresh cured poultr fancy meats butter cheese ground bone homemade sausage delivered to all parts of town r jhynds insurance broker insurance in all branches phone s03 georgetown just received a fresh shipment of williards handdipped chocolates vanilla creams fruit creams carmels chips and peanut clusters dipped in delicious vanilla chocolate 29c per pound special ly h druks main st georgetown ise wflloughby farm agency georflelown priest 9sooo 100 acres 50 acres workable balance bush and pasture the buildings are splennid good frame bouse of 8 rooms water inside and bath bank barn in good condition also pig pen and hen houses thi farm is situated about 2 miles fromjacton on the radial only 1000 cash willoughby farm agency tk ncfcrta st ttrmto rttae nila isft rep e mcdowell georgetown ontario xbaaaaaaaaa wm evans butcher ckbice fresh and cured meats poultry butter arid eggs good supply of fish always on hand parties wishing to nt quarter off boeff oal and irat prioes 3 rv w evans phontt 206 mux street georgetown stoiraa at avion ud craartttowa w tb caatment mi whole has been sweltering under a pitiless nan that has kept tba mercury round th hundred mark st an- drewabyths known as the newport of canad haa been blessed with dellghtfal days the temperature of this popular resort on passamaquoddy bay in new brunswick haa avenged to de grees p on july drat the mercory stood at s2 this fact has drawn many visitors bvst andrew and the hotels are th with a tray crowd which added to the canadian mart sat whoa palatial cottages variook thbay make th cana dian newport a lively place like t namesake in old scot larni st andrew is noted for its excellent golf links these are laid oat on aspit of land known as joes point which projects into the blue bay and is swept by sea breeates afsvery hoar golfers arc to be found enjoying the course at all hoiirrn and many of the four some include world famous players bowling on the green is another attraction at st andrews this b a sport little known south of the border but so popular at st an drews that the green is lighted by olaotridty at night and keenly oon- vrv faces- to hue sm tested matches vie with the fine dancing floor of the casino as an evening pleasure bathing in katys covo affords safe delight to young and old hile the waters of the tiay lure uilors of all water craft to join in the weekly nailing and motor boat the motor roads in the fcinity are tn fin condition and ai after noon run from the old town of st andrews out over the hard packed road to the wooded heights above st croix and then on to st stephen is a joy that never palls g w v a concert febriiary 16 th herald advertising pays exhibition in montreal of steer on the winter cruises to the hedftsrrani- steamers empress of scotland empress exhibition in ahny wuhujw st alexander street montreal chased at the toronto christmas show for use en the forthcoming cruises f the cjj3x steamers empress of france baa pies of scotland and empress of brit ain- it waa arranged by the cana dian pacffk steamships ltd the ire of exceptlaael ejuality pv three erufsm tfaereai b are ppwdmntly it l t in tjer rams jos 4 ma whfe addressed lb each ne tnr- eapens oack and have been sneeisuy fat the partfcnlar require- senta af the cruise and no ew atone stack of any kind i4n be naeovtw different kind of poultry m ala ef imifer weight and sugar weighing 200000 bw antf game to be used lean and west lades by the canadian pacific of prance and brapress of britain potatoes as toes- turnip 8000 aw carrota tjdoo canllftwerb iso deaaa oajary mo cucumber so 176000 fresh pork i orange grapes la addition pedal trotta andtropioal wilte pnttha at effereat almost htmax kxijijie r think ilinl li will a winter sports expert tn- hum jin- ii kkiii bi-i- n-ndur- vil iiiinihsibti- anything hnpliii ili hit vvintof t irf driver the only rnvci is i uii iiorary cvasn- n uhuchci tl- lilek a on lli i rue a win- jglniiik tin- rullnil tholr ji lion a rfiuiill bo of cktlitcal qt t autaidcthruoiirana num- puol masnvt nndt the tand f the electricul sympathy between en- kluo atd rail pruvenls cbe i jrolne on and steam being shut directly thai sympathy la brok- tie brakes urc ippijed auto matt- ay input hy must be broken if another inglno is on the same lection of line or if the line is broken in any the system has been installed in sweden and is to come into active use la that country almost immedi ately fee of great writer some interesting details about the foes paid to groat writers of the past have been gathered by dr luonard huxley editor of the corn- bill magasine thackeray waa offer ed 350 a month for the oral ser ial right of any atory he might chose to write for the cornhlll and he was to bo paid twelve guineas u page for any additional matter thackeray aocepted joyfully and waa aubaeguently made editor with an additional 1000 a year tenny son was offered five thousand guinea for 4760 lines of poetry he laugh ed and the otter was not repeated the drat number of the cornhlll came out in i860 110000 were sold of it qeorgo paid 7000 for romola trollop wanted 3000 for hji aerial atory and the publisher offered 1000 the author then offered to toss mr geo smith the founder of the magasine for the other thousand but lb pub lisher apologised he said that he could never hold up his head again in the countinghouse if hla clerks became aware of hla tossing with author over the price of their menu- scrips at a later period iff the his tory of the magailne leslie stephen the editor bad to warn thomas hardy to go gingerly in far from the madding crowd and declined to publish the return of the native rub kins unto this last appears to have frightened readers it bad to be stopped new devices for mines ever since the invention of the miners safety larnp by humphrey davy great britain ha devoted keen attention to the subject of safety devices in mines experiments re cently conducted by the british scl- entlfle and industrial research de partment have resulted in the design of two new types of rescue apparatus which are proving moat successful both type of apparatus are what is known as regenerative that la to say the air expelled by the lungs la purified supplied with oxygen and returned to the lungs when a man wears this apparatus be is able to enter smoke or poisonous atmosphere wllhout suffering hi effects the apparatus and the lung real 1 y form a closed circuit and the liinr serve aa a pump- to circulate lbo ulr round that circuit in one type ot apparatus the oxygen is supplied from liquid air and in the other type it la obtained from a solution of com pressed gas both are designed to enable the wearer to undertake con tinuous heavy physical exertion for at least two- hours aa a matter of experience they can satisfy al the breathing needs of the wearer for three hours spoofing lite herring the herring haa always been re garded a a mystic nan by the high landers of scotland they belttve it is subject to various occult influ ences and when aa has happened the herring deserted old haunts the highlanders indulged in queer prac tices to lureit back there la a legend that once wnfrn tbe ahoals had loft loch broom u llfesise model of a herring was made a sliver towed round the island of lewis where the fish had gather ed and then taken into loch broom and aunk thus the deserters wet lured back to their old borne superstition say that so ions as the dummy ash remains at the bottom of the sea herring will never be far away from the loch whyt father sald a little boy thoughtfully as he watched his par ent collect his notea and arrange the slide for a parish entertainment why 1 it that wlien you spend your holiday in the holy land you alwnyn give a lantern lecture on 117 vou never do when you have been to parts oua chamoionth p trophies in var- ntemat onal ski eompetit oris at at monti paves klosters and otfr fan us swiss rewrts located a the chateau fvontenac hotel q rhtc th w nter where b rrv c v be vallable for any one tt hljiiy andeverr branch of ki fng born in dave iaw taerland and be j a i e k enthusiast from h s boyhood mr vasesha ejtper nn c overs a pw pj i 0 year mostly n that country lie b an expert of int mat on reputation and holds tha fjrriean record for distance in sk j none hovrng jumped z03 feet at klooter hi 1915 he holds the swiss cham fiionship for fancv ski in g includ ng th telmark the thru tiania cross jumps etc lie wn instructor of akiing in the swii army during the great war h- was instructing at lake pc during tbe winter xeason of the upper illustration chows c b vaseak racing on hla atis wb e in thf lewer picture one git a good idea of the fine physique which win ter sports have developed in lb aaan another interesting feature o winter sports in queber c li h season is a young team ol f like huskies which have been o jgb from th far north of rniarb fnr the entertainment of thcie viditing tha ancient city a chicken heart a chickens heart removed before the bird waa hatched out and en- whod who author they talk ot puitft n a whos who friend who aoot worthy lit lives in memery when tbe sun goes below tbe hor icon be 1 not set the heavens low for a full hour after hla departure and when great and good man rms tbe sky- of this world is luminous long after he la out of xigfat seecher varieties of gladn hie glad hand ta the one that know bow to give a liearty shake but tt doeaht stop t that the hand that i give and tbe band that uplift belong also to the glad variety the speeding q departing quest enjoyed n advest oh yest what pm upset about la leaving your hotel so soon ifter pre bought it london optnlen te b rsmarnbarad learning ondlgeatm by tbaagfat k i watcli our windows- second annual january qearing sale boots shoes and i rubbers ends saturday jany 28 j have you biken advantage of t this sale yet if not get busy this is a chance to save money we do shoe repairing r hj fox p oeohgetown l q p railway promotions j p burns mr j p burns is appointed asijunlchifof the djjnt- of invnshnation of the canadian pacific ramwv wth hnnrl- ouartpk nt wir sncrr-i- 1 1 colon rrnrl w y lmm mc- irn r i n srvic irior as of chic tho can- f clerk jji thp invoctintion dprialrnent montreal having bpen con nected wjth it since it ncitk tion in january wis he wa attnehpd to the montreal office as assistant to mr r g cfiambrrkr chief of the invcs- tiirntion dcpt prior to which he was tor tnanv venx nrivt fpcrrtan- to the late silas h caroentrr wvo was hrn ch of fiftrrtit of the city cf mortrrrs pre1oiis to enter- inr ioir work he was em- plorc- in various- cr cities with th crane trunk rnfway system the boston dt maine a h cadieux railroad and the intercolonfi railway mr a h cadietit fa armoint- ed assistant to mr r g charnberlin chief of the cana dian pacific inmitratioti rt with office at wirtdor st rta- tionrmontreal mr cgdieitx lomed the service in july 1913 as investiirator in the investi gation dept tn may 1915 he became inspector and from hs posihon he- roe to fill the iacancy created bv the promo tion of mr j p burns previ ous tn entownp the service of he canadian pacific- railway mr cadieux was connected ith the grand trunk railway fnr a number of years he was fecial arrent from 1907 to- t iftirt whenhe severed us connection with that rail- arto accent a position nmer mr chamberiin cwef of th delt olnveatintmn 3fsj5 bfgjmiiaittitsgfsn

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