Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 30, 1921, p. 2

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the georgetown herald fifty fifth ybaft of publication oeorgetown wedneady evening november soth 1921 f 1 co per annum in advance 300 to d 8 the georgetown herald p kl krf every wednesdaveveniho t- ths 41raio power printing office qaergatown ont contract advertising rates furnished on application j at moore maw cartua wmut wawa- q t b tim tv oomorastr passenger 7j2m passenger tyail mail passenger mail passenger passenger sunday uouto wkht paaaengsr mail passenger passenger passenger mail i i mail passenger sunday qoimo nortb going booth qluajd 1018 am lltoanu 8 46 pm 6q pm 80 pm 711 pm 7 67ani 10 16 atn 01 p m 4 so pm 6 os pm 7 09 pm 880 pm 10 16 am 8 00am fij0pjn 1188am 800pm palm garden luneh rooms meals served t all hours ioe cresuu fruit oonfeettonery a full i4ne ot tdbaujcos cigars wad cigarettes all phone orders delivered h wheatley phone lo8 mill 6 daily timetable going bast 6omg west pan 810 821 6 40 806 810- 7 sb sunday timetabx going baat r p p is pm pm lfto 8 46 610 817 sun 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club plan every man and every woman can easily spare some money from their earnings each week when that money is pat in oar christmas club you have money next december for your christmas needs or any future purpose the plan is simple select the club you wibh to join and bring in your brat de posit we give you a pass book showing the club joined and the amount deposited deposits are to be made weekly or in advance the following table explains the club plan a bundle of letters jubt a bundle of letter a dozen or mora no pnoe on lho market they d bring yet i d pass all the treasures of knowledge to pflro over one for tbey came fron a queen not a queen on a throne midst the glories of state adorned with a rich diadem increa8in0 club plan 5eclnb 255ft 6375 ioc each week ut 50 weeks yoo have izfawv ft weak 10c 2nd week lot acta week m 50 week you have 10c ctab 20c2od decreasing oldb plan you begin with the largest payment and decrease each y even amount club plan 25e calk deposit 25c each week in so week yoa have j f g cbal de 50c week to 50 weeks rem have 25 it u qmjj depoait 1 each week a so week yoo have 5mf 91 obb po 92 each week m 50 weeks you have jfm j cfaov depowt each week hi so week yoa have 2s9c ctatb deposit 10 each week m 50 weeks you have cjjf g 2f qajk deposit s20 each week in 50 weeks you have j 3g qpfi deptmits50eactiweekin50 week you have gftjf timchlfc deposit 100 cich week oj0 weeks you have sjttt m bank of hamil g c mckay we lptite y to come in an join now mm ton wjttreoirajj r known to the dr andersons meeting good adihwm by trn oaauudata aad hoa hack owthria the mooting in the interest of ha ton national l beral and con uervativo absoc nt on candid ite wns held in tbi town hall h re lost thursday vmmg tbore was a largo atundauce of lad and gentlemen from town and sub bat a plain tender woman trn country who had the pleasure of lihteqmg to two able tust one of the mothers of men just one of the mothers of men di 1 s justone yet at pf with the beat bhe was queen of a bom that is lonely to dav a little gray home in the west neath the whispering pines on a foothill s slope gently kjssed by tbo win is and caressed in a chamber of peace in goclfl acre of hope we have laid our queen mother io rest and this buudlo of letters so nob in the store of love and wisdom they bring well i d pass all the treasures of keowledge to pore over owe for they came from queen 8friou8 pboblkm confronts canadian readers of this genera tion shall we support our own canadian publications or shall we continue to bend over one mil lion eight hundred thousand del lars annually to the united states and tbnb from laok of support force our own purely canadian publications out of existence would it not be wise and patriotic to rally around our own canadian publishers and encourage them fatme w m m mdostnes k i ii i a j and nnmnnllft amammin mifinfon to make the great venture audi to do and to dare more than they have done in the past to compete with our all powerful neighbors across the border js it nothing to loyal canadians that fourteen canadian publications have been forced to the nwdl ineide of three addresses on the issues beforetfaw electors in the coming election mr fred monally was the p fu andm a neat opening speech stated that he was a working man aud be be heved it was in the bet interests or the mechanic and laborer to support j3r anderson who stood for protection nd the safe guards ingot our home industufib wh ch means future prosperity to onr country and the work ng man he then introduced the candi date dc anderson who spoke at some length the dr 6aid it waa four years ainoe be had spoken on a political platform in georgetown and many changes bad taken place since then the great war was over and victory was on our bide but a com morcfal war now threatened in the nature of a free trade policy there are three parties seeking power and each have their own particular policy the national liberal and conservative party whose leader is premier meighen have found sile 01 indian sfrnv two dumtundlmntoa fan 1m eaawaalav what is believed to be an in ji dian battlefield was discovered last thursday by sidney moon tain on his farm on 8rd line in rs v quesing known as the nathan x- turnor homestead which has ixsen m the turner family fororer one hundred yeera mr moun j9 tain was plowing- soriietwir ground when thepfowflharp eaagjbi itfhheah-ofbtgo-ltrsir- tie the bottom or which waa ed away lo the beetle wak- lndii b skull digging operations began once and in a short time over fcwq down indian skeletons were on earthed ull lying io a circle around the first kettle found another was dug up later jejjemltonit hawks a lot of wampum arrow 4 heads shells and beads ware also dibcovered operations will bj coo tinned in order to make furthst discoveries protection tan i policy the poll cies of the other two parties were free trade whiob would be disas trous to canada the war baa hardened this country with a large debt and if not collected in reven ue it must be collected by direct taxation the tariff protects the from the dnited8taban and they j would got the money whereaaifia manufactured in canada we woohjj get the goods and mohey too he pointed ont that if the tariff b ners are removed as waaadvoc- ed by both mr crerar and mr bjng it would open the canadian market to the flooding of amen were appealing to the people on a can made goods and would praetiob and eompells american mannfao turers to come over here and man nfacture their goods hereby pro viding work for the meohanio and laborer add a market for the arm erb produce canada has the greatest natural resources of any country in the world and it will t explained the 2l25525 ksilcttilssmsin of h1ii01 spate xmas suppers popular shades for men and thtaustaeabrtinant m r j town tqrlf feltand h fqritaot women and children they make a ueefn gift visittpqfbargain xatles for real years largely from lack ofupporfr- boone of the greatest in agricol just ab this season a subscrip tion to one of our canadian maga zines would perhaps moke a very acceptable xmas gjft and many of our friends in remote districts where th privileges of a pnblio library are not available the world has been ailin siok as a pyp but it s gonna git better then folkll cheer up so meanwhile doggone it let a pall a fool tnek by oheenn up now while th world ib itm iuok i as long as th glooms are oarred oat yoa kin tell phi6rmrfaii agoln vjmwb tbeohndren at sbewarttown jp fwiheiroobcer to obhehoudeov satrd tore and manufacturing but we must have tariff for protection a free trade policy with the states would be suicidal our soldiers made a name for canada which bl lajtqbqd toucholdand she has a brighter future than the dnltod8tat a we ooufit ojrt gaklddnng the war arn6w manafactored io adk bat oould nob oontintte to b if free trade w meigh en is one of the greatet t meo can adaeverprnoml and he is largo- rejilie peace corf ferenoe being held in jscashingfoi to-day- 4hs iolioies ot king and creno- anraofta11y free neither of i for tiwpountrjrcftdet as-manafao- t onr owdfioodf boy oar goods w- ally put our own canadion indus tries out of bubineasjnakingittm possible to compete with them asj they man n factored on a nwh larger scale and oonld therefore sell a little cheaper wittlaj market he pleaded forltemridi of adequate w jaodaratepaitaam tion a tariff which protects and one which will oontmne the pi perity of the country in the fc interests of farmer manufacturer and laborer alike at the conclusion of the s es a beautiful bouquet was pw- jjj anted by the chairman to mrifc law ah being the oldai at the meeting besides the speaterrwodirihafp man other cihxens pn the pfsv form were col brown u tj fleck h corke j b uwlanmtt m g m arnold w v grant kw w n commings y jthe meeting otoasd with wrtpwg the national anthem sod tfiftis hers4or toe king- mtta wrae- deraon aden sureare 10g5 totem in acton 3e gttjb station has jpat bseo in the hands of the railway paroti era it looks well in its uewc of ohte green anil gm with nmmiogs of black j the are- at the work of 1 acton tanning company on tm day erenlng of lost week caoa more verions damage than waais first anticipated the in anoraiaon wore hert j week and it tetonod ha low wftlcs be iwtween 115 000 and 200fc- dr h a coxe who has beenut for the past four or five weeks frig alftbeaoootow his th fneods are glad to greet him egn toe twenty first annual ball andjp sapper giep bj the members sra acton fire brigade will be hm tifff lavu hull uu pi may evening december- j will pro de press kins orebe milton ti b khors am tj w tij b-jrhrrw- nri sfii kfamins as cll as iattfwst bo tssnfi hat jnr hm d wasaseiifi you insilt olaw ifajn yr5maary4ai whtto i

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