Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 21, 1943, p. 7

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of work aaaaa haaltb aducauoa aad livtaaj atamtanla for all our paopla aiut apactal ra amoa fo tw rt if a tihikmmt of tk man the old inns of england br walter r australians mopping up th japanese at santnanda papua the following article talcen tram ihe llomemakers page of the toronto aictoe and ustl was handed to js for reproduction it is an interesting letter regarding the navy and written under he penname of suzanne inny the japancso in now culnei are slush were the allied forces inwpus taa driven steadily northwards attar ble companions many in adranoe tad ttie conclusion of the papuan cam- o be made thigh deep in mud the paten hey were cleared from the enemy suffered heavy casualties bun- whole area up as war as the momtare ireds also died from atarmuon one rttw this plotun u tumb at at- llseose tn the swamrjs where they naninda papua while australian and sought refuge from the alued attacks tj a troops were mopping up the re- mature shows australian troops mov- malnlng jbranese in otis area heavy ing up towards the japanese poaltlom twin had fallen adding to the drmoul- u funanatwta hat of jungle warfare water mud and htfots of the atlantic scantily clad ladles but some ysari fco a fsahnallng widow who koot the inn hod theea palntsd over with btsck bsesasa the iriwtn admlrsd the psinu incs tntfwd of her another bristol inn which looks s u it might hsn a romantic pott is the hatchet- this was drat pointed sot to as one j night as we wi returning from an evening at the bo rages club- in th dmsrtsd street by th erl uzbt of th moon tt appeared as if anything might happen there bat on a subtequrm ttilt in th day um ii tefened to lodge nothing more ilnlaur than s dart game these dart boards ore tremendously popular tn frigliml and may h found tn almost every hotel a nstssa ravoarit an inn wttlch will e remembered by most canadians eho wrr tn the last war is the itnyal anchor at llp- hook on or th frsturse of this hotel is thst all the rooms or named after famous people who have rwirplsd thsea this inn data free tits it is fsmoue for the immens and very old chestna tree tn front of it and also hfsus li was a haunt of fxrd nstun and lady hamilton tt bsi to share that fame with a great many other pirns be- eaufc i concluded that there are as many place tn r where lord netaon and lady hamilton lojournsd as there are pisces in america where oeorge washington slept salisbury which some of us vtslted on sunday nee a number of famous old tnns we were strongly recom mended to get our lunch at the haunch of venison but found that it did not serve mrals on sandsy this is bouevrd to be the inn described la dickrn martin chutslewlt where pom pinch went to meet sfarun ohus- riewlt snd alio where tom returned after tits dumlsial from ur pecksniff another hotel in salisbury which flgurr tn the tame book is the white hart where tlmr and jonas came od following th completion of th bomber frees series of article some reader have enejinred why there was not on ertlrje shout the old tnns the party vtstted such an artlrlr really has little to do with the war effort so that it could not property belong tn the bomber press series however th old inns play a most important part tn th lit and history ol engtsnd and w naturally visited a number of them nearly every settlement of any auw in england pouraies at least on on- lent tnn well worth vttlt with on in- urretlng history and pictureerju ar chitecture probably uie most famous to cs- nsdlena at least is uir old cheshire chew in fleet street which dates back to 17 it was a haunt of or johnson otlter ooldsmlth james boswrtl and many other famous men it has been badly battered tn th raids on london and its famous dish beef iwt pucdini u out probably for the duration it was servtng beverage when the bomber press was tn tdn one of the erst thst w vtdud was fudiyues hotel at ualdenhead which la not a very old inn but is quite fsmous and wss very popular before the war oo oocouot of lla an- prrb location an the thames our par ty ran testify that an anuent mail is stiu being served there where dirtrme stayed our home for many day was the old ship hotel at brighton on of th beet known of the numberless hotels at this rtailde city it wis hare thst dickens spent ten days in latl tirn he was writing txlver twlst- snd ha described his quarters as a ocsuuful baywindowed sittingroom fronting the es could it have been the same 10cm that wo oornpied by mcurs charters and legge while thrre thti was for from the only um- that dickm iteed st the old the night of their duastrous ride from ship and he rote from this hotel tolandon the while hart u quite a iifolur cattermulc ho m uluatrat- ivnre hotel with the future of a white um the old curloalty shop tmckem nart rn top of the front thla white is known to hue made man trtpa tojlurt can be seen for wme distance briithton and pubaul a ofurn at down the street ilil old hotel i w were not able to get lunch at il did rux take us long to discover cither ol these hotels and sent to the thv th- tt mralv in iyland in county hotel uartlmr are to be found in some of the another interettlng old inn at i mailer ol the inn and two of the hlch we ad was the 8anvcenw brm meals we had while there were head at lincoln but we could not mtird at the white hart st lewes lesm it had any iprclal history only a few miles from brighton the inns mentioned above are at lhl inn th- rirvln li done in the 1 that e lilted or stayed at but merchant sailor has often called for more endurance merchant ships were aligned etmcntlalty for peace to carry lame cargoes and not built to with stand the ravages of warfare like the menowar blmllarly the trulnlng never until i read ivor halsteads oj merchantmen was for peace there- book heross of the atlantic did i tore the consequent adapting them- understand the hazardous tasks per- j selves to wartime conditions conform- irormed by the british merchant navy c supervision is all the or fully realize the depth of their lioe commendable dauntless daring written in acknow- uc may talk of victory today be- ledgment or our indebtedness to their lame our seamen did not let us down selfless devotion to duty heroes of the battle of tho atlantic writes the atlantic outlines in retrospect i jvor hautead reviewing the opening this war and how harmoniously they work together as a team even so paying tribute to our brothers he re minds us of the distinct difference between them and how the of th 7 s2ss dlnlnii room b mrs walton alfe of the proprietor the building is a ery old one dst- ina rrom the fourteenth century snd vas the home of the pclham family frum which family came the flukes of newcastle and the earls of chochester the mansion wa turned into an din about 1717 and since then hss enter- utned many celebrities after our second meal there mr wslton took the party through the wine cellar in the inn this cellar is reputed to hsie been used to confine prisoners during the commonwealth period and is referred to in this con nection in ovingdean orange by harrison alnsworth there is same very fine oak panelling of the tudor period in the two drawing rooms another fine meal at a small inn was enjoyed in the some district at the roebuck inn at wych cross the junc tion of two old roman roads this bin is not an old one although tt la made to look antiquated old in msuey orentham in lincolnshire has two fomoue old inns the angel and the soeorge the latter at which we had a dellcloua lunch proudly dlsployi a brass plate settlrg forth the phrase in dickens nicholas nloklehy which reads twenty miles further on two of the front outside passengers wisely availing themselves of their arrival at one of the best inns in enaland turned in for the night at the oeorge at qratham the oeorge dates from 1780 but docs not look as interesting as the angel noes back to the fifteenth and records with fervor the history and achievements of the old red ouster as they call it these men of the red ensign from the time of alfred the great when fishermen and coastal traders were our tint fighting mer chantmen up to the present second world war and subsequent joining of the trailed states navy with the british navy this story of british seapower throbs with the spirit of the merchant navy vital conquering in a concluding chapter ltomdr a n nemh njn explains the equally important part the two bran ches of the british navy oampesed of all natlonamies vis the royal nsvy and the merchant navy are playing la phuses of that great struggle with tramples of valor which fulfilled the highest traditions of the british navy mjn n to recall such epic events as the ban demetrlo the rawalpindi the jer- vls bay is to recall that indomitable spirit of the men of whom we read a sailor king beloved of his people says my merchant navy bristol has many fascinating old inns probably the most interesting be ing the llandoner trow which was millt in 1084 one of a block of half- timbered houses by the welsh back quay the quay is cobblestone and the mooring posts are ancient ships can non it was from here that the his- pantola of stevensons sreasure is land set out and the llandoger trow was probably the spyglass bristol was one or the most famous pirates haunts in the world and some of the most notorious pirates came from there such as cmt edward teach black- beard ns he was called oapt barth olomew roberta and the pirate woman passed large numbers of other picturesque ones with tlie various restrictions now in force most of thera are closed for a good part of the day one other inn was worthy as men tion the northgate arms an old inn which u in beautiful condlton and at hlch we were served a splendid meol it is situated a few miles from beta and stands entirely alone there are no end o inns in england called the marquis of oranby bw the marquis of oranby kept by mrs wellrr in pickwick papers was on entirely mythical inn we passed a treat number of them one of the largest being in london on the old kent road the other hotels we stayed in in england were more or less modem ones and have been mentioned in other article hall holstein reads halton j th largest record of perfonnadoe test reported from a helton ootmty holstetn herd last month was that of dekol abbekerk pabst owned by w s hall oakvllle she began her test s threeyearold giving 1 301 lbs milk and 407 lbs butt erf at in 345 days another member of the hall herd mads a yearly record of 463 lbs butterfat from 13008 lbs milk as a junior two- yearold while bessie dewdrop dekal the property of john picket hornby gave 488 lbs butterfat from ljjm lbs milk as a fiveyearold in the 306 day division lesslyn silver ada morag owned by o perolval lea- lie oeorgetown was second in a class of 47 twoyearolds from all over cana da with her production of 483 lbs but terfat from 13070 lbs milk a pair of mature cows owned by o tanker mil ton and emerson ford hornby gave 40 and 423 lbs butterfat respectively all these records were mode on twla a day milking ireland bhobt on isvtat0c8 eire sthtoh hss always regarded po tatoes as its staple crop most a apul fmlne this year there ase no pnspsote of an outstejvtme sseon and bat yesww crop fell abort of eipeobatlons by moot tons the cellars of the llandoger trow were used as temporary prisons by the press gangs and also lor rum running and one passage leads to the welsh back quay and another to the theatre royal many famous people have bean en tertained at the llandoger trow in cluding henry irving wilson barrett kate terry beerbohn tree and judge jeffreys tn tt defoe met dr selkirk the original robinson crusoe the celling of the bar is now a shiny black but it is said that originally it was covered with aweuent palatines of fruit rnp to overcome hlarcitv of blood how the peel of oranges grapefruit and lemons may soon bolster the depo sit in our hard pressed blood bank due to pnctln in the citrus rind which has properties as a shock prevents and a substitute for the diminished re serves of human blood needed for our american soldiers will be told la tba american weekly with this sundays july 26 issue of the detroit sunday times gwt comss ww twf pips old chum scavej 3i

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