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UCIi NOW SENTINg.
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tPAGH 'Flint .'.
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If •ou believed .a all ll thepropaganda ou'
you woul3hunk of •?.eBrewing
Industry •,a,kt,,the ,T..
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confessed ' �
�a d active, foe of.temperance.. ':
ever, ;the opposite'is.true
-For althoug h'', •
we are 'in. business, the fact that
we'cont contribute ate ,
b. lnateriahyto the economc'welfare
of this , Province and Dominion, : surely accords
us in a British communitythe, right to' state' our
side '4f'the 'cage.
The cause of True Tem er •
once ' or moderation,
is . the ; Yonly, conceivable olic for the' brewers:
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and tliat for., entirely. . Qb�riqus: reasons. We
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share the same ' principal foe, the--bootle r"•--
gge. •
the: s me- -
ob a tions
� to: o e 'and corner: consump��.
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othe same.:. -desire' •' ; � ,'
to foster respect for'•law
and order.
:We submit, therefore` that. the folly Of trying
to ,makepeople sober by law. has been:'so clearly
:denofistrated.alread that no sane'.' person .
, Y,
• could ..,•.
wish to try that:'experiment again.
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• We believe that a careful
cons><dr.
e atlon
of the
facts -will csonvincethinking people that much of
the presentpropaganda a ainst be
vera
ge rooms
iisdefinitely mischievous because,
1f successful, It •:-
'would"defeat the objec_
of true e temperance
• For true temperance can -never
pgo�' hand-in-hand
'With p lI y that a assists the bootlegger:..,
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This `adve•rtasehzent. ,is inserted b•ar.. the Brewang:':
I . in thein to rest of'a 'Lette..
ndustry. . to . r public understand . •
cts
i of -certain�•as ec ofr .
the obleins oftem 'stance'
n8 P P, . P
and local•
opfion ;
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ZI01N
Miss Ellen Andrew '.was a guest
of Elora friends •on Sunday. '.
Mrs, Geo. Hunter andMr:, 'Bill.
Hunter, Jr., motored to .Stratford on
Tuesday. Miss, Eheda 'Hunter return-
ed home, with; them after completing
her :term at the, Normal school there.'
Mr. Eck Wilson and son Harold of
Ogdensburg, N. 'Y., Were guests over
the- .week ;end C,with Mrs. C Ritchie
�.Lriadilffii:'a r +err' a
Mr. and
"'1%1'"'::s.',Earnest Earnest Gardner,
Cecil' and`Marion -and a:rd,Mrs,
W,''T. Gne ' a . , were in
G'oderich onardrise tHaroldo 'spend' thee of
ternbon:with,Mr. Sid' Gardner,- who is
one •of the -ere* on the Frank B:. Baird
Norse. S. ;Ship ,Co., which; loaded $6,
000-bu'shel"s of wheat at Goderich for
Montreal'. , • . . '
Miss Elsie Ritchie, daughter of
'Mr. and Mrs. Wm.:"Ritchie, who has
been ateacher'for,the past year. near
,Varna,has� been engaged for the com-
ing year with a, considerable • 'raise
in salary.; •
Miss' Daisy Ritchie spent Sunday
with 'ler parents,,; Mr. and Mrs.,:Wm.
Ritchie
Mr. Alf. 'Ritchie/ has been engaged
to work Witlf'Mr ' -Harvey Ackert,
Kincardine. '
HOIYROOD
Mr. and Mrs Fred Armstrong of
AllLuekistnowerH, were Sunday guests •at.. Mr.
ug
Mrs. Keating of Walkerton was• a
recent visitor ,with Miss S Purvis.: •
•Mr, and Mrs. Richard Elliott and
family spent Sunday at Mr. Wes.
Whytoek's, Teeswater, ;
W•e,+wish to: extend • our eongratu
nr�d T inn Ty F. *„m �3.n.i
;ins nee 'Vera"Jalinston) :vKhho were
married int Wednesday of last week
Mrs. George. Harriston, and Ed.
ward' of ,Clarks, spent a -';day' this,
week •• with MissElizabeth Pierce.
We".wish to:"extends a •.welcome »to
Mr and! Mrs. Watta:•.and.:daughter to
this community. Mr.: Watts is as-.
s'istmg;" M.r Richard "'Elli'ott,'
Mr :Sari Nicholson. of Tucksford,:
Sask., renewed 'old ` '• acquaintances
here while, visiting his sister in-law,
Mrs., Thos. Roach, 6th con. •
Mr. and Mrs.Melvin.Greer . and.
daughter, ' visited Mr.' Sam.: Nicholson;
at Mr.. Thos.' Roach's on Sunday:- • •
Mr. and Mrs. Austin; Legge and.
, • Leonard • spent: Sunday evening • •' at
Mr. James Baker's. •
:- Mr, And -Mrs: Harry Jewitt spent
Sunday, at M:r. James Vala'd's...
r, and Mrs, ,Joh
an,... ami , r'an.: r rs:. Y'. m. (' a ie-
and family,'. Mrs. Eadie," Glenannan.
14Ir. • •and 'Mrs. Chas; 'Cathers, , Eldrid
'and Evelyn of, .Wroxeter. spent. Sun-
day at Mrs. Rachel ; Culbert's, • 10th
Con.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jamieson,;
Isahelleand -Stuart, spent Sunday. at
Mr. Thos. Harris'.
were •in',Toronto:`,for a "day recently:
(Intended,'For Last Week) •
'erson• '
visited with . Zion friends over the
we,Mrs.ek-end.Nellie Andof London, A
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon: Kirkland -.,and
Mr and . Mrs. Isaac Andrew were re-
cent visitors with Mrs. Daisy.; 'Mac-:
' Charles,and Mr. •a d Mrs..Oliver• Mac -
Charles, Lochalsh. "• •
.,. Miss. Ella,. Hunter of *Toronto, Mr.
Alex ' Hackett'of Belfast called on
Mr. and Mrs.• Ralph Nixon Sunday ev-
ening : `
Mr. an Mrs. Geo. Hunter•,and Mr.
Will ,Bunter were visitors on Sunday
With.. Mr. Vernon. Hunter.
' Mrs ;- Wn►. -Ritchie was:tlae guest an,
Monday of her sister .Mrs..Thomas:
Blake,-Mafeking:-
ar
Mr, .
and Mrs. Richard. Andrew • vi5�:'
ited •.on :Sunday afternoon with. Mrs.
Thos. ,Henry, $elfast.
•;Mr. and Mrs.�Marky 'Gardner ;,and
fa`of'm, called, on, friends
in. this burg -during the past week
Newlywedmily: Presented .. :
• 'In ;honor. of their recent _marriage,
Mr. and Mrs 'Robt. Helm ' werepre-
sented',with ' an 'Aladin lamp and sil-
ver `. dishat' a gathering. • of the ' Zion
',Community lir theOrange -Ball on
g _,..
Friday evening, latst ,
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;ar
urgently needed in Ontario-
Unemployed
M
en• ReOste>e with the
/ Employment.Sery ce of Canada.
ARMETell your. needs to the nearest
RS'• Employment p y ent pffice, Relief
Administrator or Agricultural Representative..
MITCHELL F HEPBURN, •'
Prime Minister and Minister of Labor,
r ' Parliament Buildings; Toronto
SPECIAL' .PRICES,
Baby 'v
T�1ENTIETH, YEA1
Breetlllt
g for Size,'Ltirge Eggs,
Heavy` Production and 'Vigor.
'All , Blood Tested
The following are [the prices -
for Baby Chicks, ,Seated Pub.'
:'lets -• &• Co+ekerels, respectively
• White Leghorn, t7 15.!.'.-.1%
Itarired 'Rocks .8 12 5',.
'White Rocks + . .. :8. i41: 5 :
New •-- -.
Hampshire Reda 8 ' 14. 4
After_. June_7th=t1n '' n ,
7 e Ce . t Leas.
Month to -five months • old''
Pnillets at Reasonable Price§.
'Write,.'Phone or, tail
CAN
ST. HELENS
• Members of the Y, P U. had charge.
of the service : in the; United, Church
on Sunday morning, when Miss Isabel
Miller, the president, presided. ' The
scripture' lesson was'read by 'Gordon.
Miller and the <, comments: on .it •'by.;
Cuyler- Ramage.. Duets were rendered
' by • Grace and Dick Weatherhead and
by Vera and Murray Taylor. The ad
dress' ;was', given by Mr. . Mochrie on
"The Acts and the Apostles".
.'Owing to,°the; Whitechurch United,
Church anniversary, • their • will be
no service in the 'church here next.
.._Sunday_ ,
• Mrs. E J. ; Thom, `Mrs ' D. Todd,
'Mrs. Ewart McPherson, •Mrs. "McKen-
zie Webb, Mrs.` Jas.'. Gaunt, Mrs. W.
A. Miller, Misses Annie Watson, Etta,
Swan, Ver4 Taylor; and • Laurine Mil-
ler; attended the district annual meet-
ing of the • Women's Institute 'held at,
Auburn last. Thursday.
•Miss Ruth Ramage of Toronto was'
a week»end visitor at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Anderson and
son Lionel and Miss Elberta Leisure'
of Rudyard, Mich., ,were recent.guests
of Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Cameron,
and called on ',friends in the village.
- - 41r. -Anderson-is-a-son-of-the-`lat `;Mr,
and Mrs. Hugh Anderson of oSt.
KORNER
(BY C.. W. T.)
Marjorie Solomon , had her dwri.ht
sprained lest. • Wednesday'atschool
when she, was hit,with a baseball,.bat
BIR.THDi\YSt- Ronald Johnstone:
The students of • the Public school
rc�oiced over' the •fact ,that they -:ie;,
ceised a ' holiday yesterday on' the
celebration :of the birthday pf Our
Xing. •
Owing to • the illness of Miss'• Mae
Callum, Sr, i1! spent Monday" rnorn,-
iiig, iii fourth • roods and ;Jr. 111 in
second room
For the• 'IAA composition 'Witten
in, each of the .public, school rooms
oh. the Ratite Study hike held two
weeks ago; scrap :hooks Were award-
ed 'a s mires. The Urine et *on
et4, ori ,
" 'Chin,'third,rnoitii, I,Ta, • viol;
,
stet, secon t r om; and 'Itary LLorrainWee whir t e'
Johnstone,•, first room.• Joseph Gaunt, a'
Helens:
Mrs.,,'Wm ;Jansen spent the week-'
end in • Toronto With, Mr: Jansen.
Mrs. Wm. McPherson, Miss Marion;
McPherson and Mr. John McPherson.
of ' Laeknow arid Mrs. Will Ruther-
ford "anal Mr. Gordon McPherson ,at-
tended . the .funeral of • their cousin,.
Mrs. Duncan 'Ross of Regina at
Chesley on. Friday.
The 8th and final 'n eeting of thee.
Girls' Handicraft Club' was held on
Monday evening with Miss' 'Sadie
MacCharles in the' chair,:. The roll,
call was oded to .by the• showing
tof`"One thing 1 am proud to exhibit"
Arrangenunitei were made for; atten-
ding the. Achievement Day at Clinton
on •,Saturday. June 19th and •for the
demonstration of their*work ,at the
Institute meeting this week.:Instruc
tions 'for' the' shoe''ppacks *ere com»
pleted.• At the conclusion, ice' -cream
Mid cake were 'served..
Mr. Ted ,Hoare spent the (w'eek-end
at Toronto
.7 A Schweider•-;maple -tree, a-eo'ron'
ation' gift from :the • Township of''
West W awanesh, raltoJeeri planted
in-=th '-Communit 4. a ' ,.
e Y � '1 laf4rr :and 'i§
growing nicely,
Mr and Mrs.') Wi bean of :Inger
Boll were recent ,guests itaith
Durum and with Mr, and. Mrs. John'.
Cameron.'
k
envier's.. sister Mrs;'
2ND: CON., KIN>t OSS
'Miss Mary •Irwin•
is spending a 'fe`v;
da•
Ys at.. her, home here. ,
•Mr..and 'Mrs: Harry Levis and
'
Jim-
mie were' SandaY visitors Red
Campbell's;
' Miss Winnie • Thomson;' of Goderich
spent the' week -end at her 'home: here:
Mr rand' Mrs,, Jas England visited
on Saturday at Harold ;Stanley's.
Mr. Bobbie •Cam pbelliv_isited with'
friends; 'nTor""onto'dur`ing; the ',week,
Carnochan and Miss: Bessie,''
were recent visitors., with, Mrs. Mc
Innes,
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fEL1EPIi.ONE TALKS IN. Tli1E TSON fAa[xLl ..
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' TECHURCH;.
Mrs. 'Patterson. 'of Lucknow and
Mrs. Fitzpatrick of Ashfield, visited
last 'week with. Mr.• and ' Mrs. Albert
Patterson . • «.
The1
a d' res'' of the . Presbyterian
church had a' quiltingY inthe, basement
of •the ,,church'last' :Thursday after-
T.
�x , - -
oo'n'""ar►'tlil'ted-three :_m quilts' t hey
also had three other quilts donated. •
Mr: rand Mrs, • Beit Thompson.: and'
his .mother Mrs. Thompson: ,of East
Wawanosh, .:visited on 'Sunday.' with.
Mr. and Mrs..Thos. highs
Mrs. Toynbee. Lamb and two child-
ren , of Goderich, visited on :Sunday
with her: parents. Mr. and. Mrs: John
Kennedy;
The',' United rc "�''
Chur,h are .having
their anniversary ' ori Sunday,
:Juns13th..Rev. ' Mr. M hene of;, Briisseh
will preach.:
'Mrs., Henry Patterson,:.:Messr,'s.
:Iohn-•and Alfred Patterson, Miss
gnes ,,'Patterson .and ,Mrs. Bert Reid
ttended' theraduatio of_'form=
g nthe
er's daughter, Miss Catherine Patt-
erson, . nurse • at Stratford Hospital;
;MARRIED -On Monday, -'May 31st.
at the home of Mr. James •:McInnes,
Mrs. Caution united was u ted• in marriage:
to; Mr. ,Wm: Roan of Teeswater. Rev.
,John Pollock' :•officiated Congratula=.
tions.
•Mrs. ' David Kennedy and ; family
motored to Goderich, on Saturday and
met -their,' cousins ;Misses Marion
unl�.��..
op .of Toronto, .Florence • Dunlop
and Beatrice Dunlop. "of Brantford .for
,
A4 J. _ Q....4 s
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Old: Mrs. 'Watson ' lives with her ;q `
Tom. Vet her . only daughter ' Mary.,
miles - away, is with.'herr too;, for Mary.,•
thouglanld-fashioned in Many ways,'ni
definitely telephone minded and never,
fails to call her Mother on Long Distance
at least:'once .a week an inexpensive
and siiprenie pleasure: for both;.of them.
As , Toni'. Watson puts it `.`though.- .
our , family's scattered, ` we're never
really ..fart apart °— with' the ;tele hone"
re you acquainted with. th4.
cotn`foOr.t convenience and
U•
• low r.
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c s I:on' . Dia'tadru�e:
,g
Low Night Rate. begin every sveitiag' `
at •seven, en, applyY
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stirl :•
;A.SHFIELD, NOTES
Mr and; Mrs. , Will•• :Hunter and
family , spen't` Sun ay with=friends-`in
Tiverton:
Mxs: cKin on and
Jean'
returned with them to visitfor a
few days: - •
Mr",and Mrs.' P. Copke 'visited' with:'
Mr an Mrs r • oss .o arida
Mr and Mrs. Alf Ritchie of 1St.;
Helens, called on Les. Ritchie's'. Sun
day; evening;, _
Mr.', and:'Mrs::Jno, McD'onald'spent'
Sunday evening with R,.;,N.elson's.
and • Mrs: Jake Hunter :called
oh friends. in Brussels on.''Saturday
Mr. and: Mrs.'.. Sam• Gibson and
family. visited__;With
IVIr. an _•.:Mrs:;,
_ d
-Robe:: Iletin.
Mr..a
nd. Mrs
Thomas 'Helm _ .and
the.first_ 'brine All had a ''nice picnic children of •• Be1 rave' visite but' usually one boot, is on, the aecel•
g d Ashfield
M dM' WillBO on
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MONUMENTS at first-csi
Having - e9DDsd our :facto -equipped awl.
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the most' I, modern,_,machineiy :for -tire,
execution ,of high class' work,. we.:�k'
you to see .the: largest display .of mon.
uments •. of any retail,'factot7 in OW
tarso: All finished .oby'.sand blast mw
chines..We i mport • all our graeitM: `•
from the Olde. Coun ` 'a uarri 'a ` air•
ect, in the, hough You can.; MY. 1Ef ,
local 'dealers';' agents' and: middleisaa
profits. by seeing us.
E. J. Skelton : it .Son
At West,: End. Bridge,-WALKERTOM
;Men : still die ''With their. boots on,
together. on. Sunday .
fr"ieii3s era or..
INCE,;,you bought your present car,
Chevrolet has stepped,'wayort ahead
in everything but the money:it costs': .' f
to, buy :and 'rung»
. • Today's :Chevrolet brings you; A longer,
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tJ nistee, Turret -.op B. -. _, - , Fisher,
the ;,safest known..:. More powerful'
tt * Valve-in-Head:engine. > lnequ'ahed'
comfort,;'due to the` exclusive' .„
Knee=
Action gliding ride.::. Matchless safety,
thanks to I-Iydraulie Brakes; aI1'-steel`
cfflistructi'on, and Safety 'glass through=''
' outs' .. ,'Improved Fisher No -Draft Ven-
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"stepped up"' perforntance ':Chevrolet
costs .you: less than ever beforeto, operate
.'. Less, for gas, lese'.for oil, • less fora
upkeep!.
So you, see why it's Cahada'e'fastest-sell
ing automobile.' It's the only car that
brings you all the finest features at the •
lowest prices,. and without' sacrificing •
' pt?,ak •economy'!
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