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THE 1 VCKNOW SENTINEL
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`e oppomte of true : ternperanc
It is plainly in the interest of the Brewing
Industry to:promote True Temperance, •
todefend ; itself - and- ;its' thousands of
workers against . the effects of extremist
propaganda:;"' •
Apart . from the fact . that ;Prohibition
led, people to drink ' who .never drank'
before, just, to • show, that. no: law could,..:
infringe 'their personal liberty
Apart from the habits' of secret drink
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Apart . from the ;contempt for all law
which; sprang from the breaking of this
one law by. high and.sow . ,
Apart from all other sorry consequences
of Prohibition, tiesorriest.of ,all was that
Temperance e(lucaition'ceased!
Instead of teaching the individual self
control, reliance' was. placed on. law
it,
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that' the whole story should . be, told
Thesei eessages hen, are 'intended as a
genuine service to the great majority who
are not extremists; on either side
In 1916 when Prohibition caring to On'
tarso, sincere •. temperance :people ' voted
for it.•. They gave it eleven 'years fair.',.
trial. But . it failed! ,-
control:.
Then' the same sincere tern p erancepick u the'trail again :
1 voted 'its re =and ulistm ' ,For—in-those. �.
o e , ent'control. smart to be
• ruler as:t
was' why ,Prohibition wasa :failure, p roblem, trot: the drinkli
P , Let us now pie p
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people for Peal ,� where it left off in 1916
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tuted g v r� .. ,days, at least, it ,was not
' • ' �ternine t trol• cannot. be o- f
festive : wt�houf'r %se -con ro`I for ; that .: ; ;, .. Let�'us aga>tn. regard:{ile"e ,dy
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+R' This. advertisement is inserted by the,Brewing
Industr -:in-the-interest=of-a better
publ'
ic_undereta d
trig of'certain aspecto ,of the Problems of temperance...
and local option."
MAFEKI N
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Mr. a•nd Mrs. :Palmer•
Kilpatrick
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r •e returned: to' Toronto on Monday;:.aftQr
Navin spent pent •la week- eek4'witfi .their
.parents at;'"Mafeking and Benmifler::
Miss Jean. Anderson left "on Mon,
da -
y for Guelph, where she is taking
a .summer course. I
" Recent -visit at -
ors the -home of M•r
-and-Mrs -Jno. Blake included- -Mr
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LUCKNOW DROPS(,' GAME
TO ALLENFORD BY 1 RUN
It was a weakened team Of' Sepoys
that took, on the Alien -ford' nine , on
their home• grounds last Wednesday,,
when the homesters eked out•a, 4 to
,3 win., Errors andlack of hitting
punch prominently in the set-•
back '. •
Yesterday afternoon (Wednesday) ,•
they went to Chesley to take on the
Colts and this Saturday afternoon, •
-.a .++A�x ♦ A:xs t .;.'r�'r ,r-r.'�� ,1 � • - r. crc rN?1� •ran.:
team that; is_.leading 'the: I.Qo,.T47.7
Standing, lairst .Of Week •
: Port Elgin •» a- ,, $ . ' .3 , .727
Chesley, - » ,. »•,„,7 ., 3 .700
Hanover �, 7, 4 .636
Winghan 4 ' 3 ..571
Owen Sound t ii . 5. .500
1'•uckatow' �� , 4 4 .500
Allenford 5
Teeswater „:.2 6 .250
Kincardine ,0 ' $' .000
SEC
OND 'CON. KINLOSS' ,
ors
Mr at WandJas. IrwmMrs, 'Sam. Reed and
Mx .
' ,Irwin` of Toronto were Sunday visit-
's; '
Mr. and Mrs.Archie • Stewart,, 'De
De-
troit, ':spent the week end at )D. A
MacDonald's., .. .•
Mrs M McInnes.. has returned
hnine after s ending' a few• days in _
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Miss Winnie Thomson, Goderich,
spent Sunday at her home.
Mrs: Campbell and Miss Mabel
*Campbell' of Wingham, are, spending'
a few weeks with her mother here. •
Mrs. 'Norman Wright of ,Saskatoon
is spending the , week' with:, her sister
Mrs. Archie McIntyre.
MRS: JOHN T.. GRIFFIN
• Surrounded • by; members of ., her;
family and close friends; there'• pass-
ed away it: the home of her daughter,
Mrs; Sarah Griffin, 'widow•. of the•LL1ate
John` T; Griffin. -Mrs. .Griffin, ,Who,;had
reached the. g�odly age of,80 years,
-'tvrt4-1fi'rn' in .;xW�st Wawatiosh; vulfieYc
shed resided ,with her 'parents: until.
her marriage .to Mr:•John ;T.'-Grjf in,-
wen :they took up farming in Ash-'
field, In.the early .90's, they' purchas-
ed the Campbefl farm north o&; K:n
tail,' ;and like' their 'fellow '.pioneers,'
succeeded i3 making a''comforta;ble
home .through hard ',work' and sacci-'
fice 4"Her late_ husband. died_ in .,192fz.
and for some years. she remained on,
.the. . farm; but the ; ,last,while she
spent with her devoted children. .
Mrs.' Griffin was • very highly' 'le-
spected in This community, 'kindly and:
courteous :to all, .which won for her
true and lasting friendship: She • had
the graces; Of .a fine: personality and
personal ., appearance and, good; man-
-heti, and her , interests were, not,
'wholly centred in,;her: family, for .she•
was, known for'. her kind thoughts for
her; neighbors. and 'friends and church:
She' Will be very lunch missed in , the
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hearts 'and homes, of.herchildren.
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She °is survived • by::a ,.family hof:
seven' daughters : and two sons: Mrs'.
Duncan' M,aclntyre (Cassie), Mrs- T.
.Lannen ('Latera);. of Ashfield; Mrs.
'MacKinnon ('Sadie};°Mrs. Ed Perry
(Lulu), Mrs:-Killain (Peart), Mrs
Joe . Griffin” ' (Hermenea) and A : Miss
Idell;,' and Alboin ,and Frank of De
troit, ;and a, very ::large:nuinber of
grandchildren : • ' •
Her :remains were;' taken from :De
tr,oit.• to the , ,home, , of her ..daughter,)
Mr. • and Mrs. ,Duncan .1MacIntyre,
where many :called `'to vjoiv, the re
maifis.'of one they.' loved- se well. Rev.
Dr.` T. J. McCarthy and Rev.' Dr.'
Garvey conductedthe servile The
innate 'off the masse Was • beauti2u`ily
rendered by the . choir,: assisted : by
Mr Walter Dalton of Detroit, The
-pallbearers- were .,six sons=in-law o;f
the deceased. The great ' number of
mass):• cards ; and floral' tributes' testi-
fied to the , esteem in which she: was:
held, Awing the many 4ioral tributes'
was: one- front the many 'grandchild.
wen; . especially .,• beautiful. • Friends
ere present from . Detroit, London,
Goderieh and - surrounding • district..
May'her soul•"rest in'Peace. .
a •ily
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ar `'•�:and 'faint � ` of ..Helens "
and M s. Sr B s Y
and. s. E le Blake f , y , I
hadve
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• Mr David 14IcWhinne "•and'• Miss ive K cka i� ' to tier' and
Clinton, Y Q p .i'Y of Arthur. Mrs: •J.' C. S t s ,
Bert of Crewe and:Mrs: Robt. Hasty, enjoyable trip last week 'through the,, r . Bailie Stothers of•
ifamily and M . Ba e .
Dungannon, = Muskoka district and: up to Callan-
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Mr.
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: Finlayh M
ir an �� Mrs: S n- s
guilds '.visitors- ' •• M .
troit,Mich, �" 'were SI d s .
i., .. a ... � '; .Mr: and
with the former s. brother Mr. Thos and little son of Arthur; .are viai,ting Darrow McCann of. Detroit,
Glen.. at the'home of: Mr.. and Mrs : Nor- :Mrs. Joseph McCann, Bill . and Miss
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man Sr.�Ees
n Nils - also M rn t
Alma Jo t
lm Johnstonon
Dirs:' Thos..';Anderson, Olive and . ,. , •' ...
ord ---s -- oda -last: week -•with '•--'-Visitors--•with-Mr: -and- Mrs: Hear ,'. vin ---of 'Nile; -�were-tthe-guests of- -Mr-
G on pent one . Y y"1" , ,
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d Mrs..:. e. W ilii �St:- ..on o er theandg
-Mr. n e
H
r Smoothness,
NCE, you had 'to sacrifice low:run
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• lung costs,to.get the dri.v><ng thrilh'. .
• :of power, pep and "pickup".But .n t
rfortaanc� 'and
nequalled : Econom
reported, by; this year's thevrolet`b4
ars: And they'reall enthusiastic about.
° the way Chevrolet rides. ! "My *Kneen;
sincethevroret stepped-up d e` emous , .
Valve -in Head economy; engine,:,to 85
smooth,',eagcr horseppwer' Twenty
r, five and *ore mills,'to the gallon of
gag! ..that's• the -kind of ecoriwny
fl for, eco omical.
.transportation
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Action Chevrolet glides o'Ver the
bumps like a • $1500 car!" •says many .
Others, safety -minded, put, Chevrolet's
pertected Hydraulic Brakes firet`in t1iie� :
Piet of 'qualiity; extra.: All :enjoy the
added rooifuinees, beauty and � rotec
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p
_ ,tion of .the :eictlusive "Unisteel Bodies
b ' Fisher.: 'You the onlycomplete,
1 get.
' low priced ear: when you buy 'a•Chevro.
let. And you save money eve da
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ariih mile ou"'drive!•
*'Qtr Master, De Luxe Modell.
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July 13
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A D 14M,ATIC 111USIl AL 'C(TD`1)�I)~Y�
ALSO TWO SHORT'SLIB;�1E(;'1'$,
AD'11IISSIOI�1...', ADULTS '35c; • CHJLDREN
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Webster, `• Missy Doone 'Webster, Mr. Mrs. John. Waste w s a' vir ii -
Taylor, Mi's.'G'..Cianston MissrLila' Toronto itn�l Mrs;. . with friesitondi's
Humphrey,• `Mr. and Mrs. J:'1). An- .in. Guelph.
Condition - Is Critical
:Mi ::and;Mrs. Wm Bl e,•,IIel:en .and
Vargnret of Detroit; attended the
Wilson-I-Iirmplirey pulite ?It ',Guelph'
on :Saturday and :canine 'on fbr,: a :'visit
with Mrs,:'. Blue's' parents, ,'Mr. and
Mrs. J.D. D. 'Anderson • : and ` other
friends:. Late :Saturday night, .. Mr..
Blue, was -taken suddenly •ill and wag
rushed err
to the ' God ich Hospital,
the ..spi
where. he underwent:a.serious 'opera-
tion. Be :is in, a critical' condition.
.Miss Dorothy. ;McQuillin:of . Sand-
wicha `•h ' far
w s hone' the t. week=erid.•lie-,
-fore-going•-to--London-fol-;a stimliier, Norwood,. after s ends £lirce
course at. the V••Wettoin,, tllitversjty-,_•_ ^n-eel.s,:Ivith clati_ es-he.ce
Mr. and 'Mips Fd • �Sn ; .Flniore;'`
and Yvonne,' of Tpronto: were guests.;
of Mrs. J,ohn-. Webster, The,girl$ Will,
remain of • :the ) 0. it ion. ; . '•
Mi • • Mair ..a
is , M. DIu i
5 1 gyrus' a .visitor.
Y. Y
last ;week with her.. cousin,, Mrs.' ,Sut-
ton Fin '
Toronto,. .•
J .R. Lane
. �.. n ; iiid_ : "
bliss,Bessie.. .
1Lane, of ICinloul,h .and:l,ac,c
MacDonald of Agincourt,: were..reeent
ursis at Mrs.
J. Rutherfoid•s ,
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Mr. J. I1:' 'Wallace Mi . :And • n s. : 'Wm.
Gollaher, left On Wednesday far
Above /3i aster Coach' with Trunit.:'.
:Lelt--Chev'rolet Madera Luso:5;1418;i �ileh'1'rtlnkbore R. �t!-=•CAerrobt M
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mkt u /octoiy, O,bewr: 'GO'vNon►M6
11,44 l cio,i rod 1tngbl dtrrioe4i .
(?tial lnbjecr to ibeiett wirbowr ooNci );
?hooch', Oey oYsou to ,sir yow' bin oM
�iht'{ : s Geoeed Mero i' 1.i i, tear P/atr.
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• 1' ST. HELENS
Visitor" ' in the community includ-
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ed; . Mr and: 'Mrs.. Alex Murdie.Y of
-Toronto, with Mr. .and Mrs Robin=..
Sim Woods; Mrs D J. McIntosh of
Vineland, with Mr. and Mrs. D Todd;
Miss '-Etta Thom; of icago, ,Miss
Mary Nightingale :of Congress Park,,
I11.; ,Mr:. and • Mrs.': Wm. • Thom of
Auburn and -Mrs, D. ,Gillies:of White=.
church • With +Mr.:and''Mrs E. J.
Thom; Mr. Mr.' and Mrs. Dosinki gild
•family of Waterloo with ,Mr. ' and
Mrs. Win. Jansen; . Mr.,: John ,Durbin
and song Norman of Morriston 'with.
Mr.. and Mrs.' Colin McDonald.
Miss Zylda . Webster of Toronto
and Miss Dorine Webster of Carlow,
were• home 'for -"a 'few -11a
having to.. take summer courses at
Toronto University, ' :,j
{ Miss Irene ' Woodsof Waterloo,;
.Miss' 'Dorothy Webster of , London,
and 'Mr,'.'Charles McQuillin .of Clan-
deboye are home for the •vacation, '
Next Sunday, 'morning,. a. special
children's service will be. held ..in
the 'United Church. All the children
bird their parents are especially ` in-
vited. " '
The regular meeting of the t'. 'P:
U. ;was held' on Sunday evening with:
31 present. Grace Weatherhead .retia
the scripture 'Alesson acid. Isabel Mid
ler gave " reading:' on' "World aro
therhood' T topic "Stories of • Mis=
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Taylor.° '
• Mrs, Chris. Du'rnin Sr.+has return-
ed after a 'visit with her ` daughter,
Mrs. McAllister at : Drew. '
Mr. Wm: , Jansen was •horne 'f cosi'.
Toronto for the week -end.,
Miss V, "D. Rutherford of Kirkland.
Lake,.:apent.._a..,few.:day# at,_her...home.
here' before going.. to ,Toronto ''to''
mark examination papers:; 4
Mrs. D. -Todd.eand.•..Mr..Neily Todd
of Stratford niotored to Flint, Mich.,'
fora visit :with friends, there
Ainong those whi, attended..the' -
Wilson llumphrey reunion!,at Okla
ph on' 'Saturday* were Mie. Johi -`
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When, Your Ente `Traf�
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WREN we enter Or leave.a store we are 'all most courteous.
We stand hack. for one`.another, hold open• the doors, --Mak
or icehildren,pp'ere. But.'do we continu
and otherwise set, i"n',a courteous. manner
towards our fellow-sho a this'• saom
friendly mental attitude towards each other when, we tiet•back
• into our •cars and enter trafnc again? To our fellow -shopper,•
tor crwhe our heldlthe door open, do;we show courtesy when he
torist?
Do we warn him of our• intention to pass. by sounding'. our
horn?;Having passed him, do we get well ahead of him before' •
swinging back.again into our traffic lane? Dei wo dip•or dint -
Our lights when we -meet hint' at night?. Do we. keep well to the
right side of the road when meoting him? Do we give !gni the '
benefit of the cholla 'in'a "tight corner".•so wo cett:botligtetVili
of it rmluirte' And do'we, in the many other ways that come
to our ifiind, het and think towards our follow• motorist. to the
seine, kindly and considerate 'manner as we did when wo held
the door open ;'for hint as a fallow -shopper?
I' earnestly.reiiues
t that
When, y oif
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behind the wheel Qf your: .
car or truck; you ): continuo to be i e -saint' courteous. person' that'
on are''afztbt hhd•. TryCourtes ever .•inch. of the'way.
Ily ilii Being you will lu Ip to tri'ake niotorin a' safe and c
it ,41ctlf travelling: g n3oyable•
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