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THE . S!GNAL
GODERICH. ONT.
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'Cbuclltla7. °charm fl. 11119 it
1:overnment. He moved that the repo- I
In; loll of - teu»un• 1.11»wd 111.a1 Mr.
1'1,stitif Nlt by tlo. AS11414011 1 ion 114•
rescinded. He was heard .111101}• wail
lie misstated that the convention sbuuld
not nominate a mutt to oppose Mr.
l•rou11(.Nd, at whIeh then. were statute
:I1 disapproval.
Mr. .1111111,1 Hindley. of t4•sfurl11.
• i11 Ii, cunl,rlwi air. Pro..Itout s right
to vote us 11,1 {d••+1wr1, ba11t when air.
1'roudf.M t found himself opposed to the
pulrty that had elected blm,h.. should./
'have huudel Iae•k the trust that had
IMs•a ruuiuitt d ty haul. Mr. Thomas
alcalflhul, ,.x111 thi• epMak.r, had worked
hard far air I'roudfoe.t in the 1*tttl•r'1.
11141 al raw(aiglu+, and %% hat did he
get 111 return?
Mr. HIIllilley had read from a news -
piper interview a statement by Mr.
Prou.f.M.t that the resolution of
censure had 111111.11 11411.114111 at tin• inrtig-
111hal of Mr. 31+•alilhui. whose rbrtion
Mr. l'rondfuut load options! in 11117,
+11141 Mr. McMillan tank occasion to tell
the rouveutluu that he had had 1,u
MOM 10 01, with 11111 1110,4011g 11 t1141t
tl 1, I 111111114411
fabrication on the fart of Mr. Proud -
i
Yonne sod Charlie Su . Toronto
E!ljoys an excellent reputation for
bigh•gr.de business training and for
piecing graduates In ood positions
linter any Iiute. Writ fur catalogue
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W j EU.. ITT. Princ.p.t
Water. and L 1 ht
C�'nmission
Town of Goderich „
Ater rates for the next
duce months are now pay-
able and a discount of 15 per
cant. will be given on rates
paid on or\before October 1st:
Pay Now and Save the
Discount
A full line of Hydro Lamps
t es
DC 1C
and Electric -rising
on hand at the Hydro Store.
Vater and Light rates pay-
able Ithe Hydro Store, to
J.. KELLY,
Collector
J. M. GOVE AOCKe
(Continued from page 2)
Hien should 1 1144.. been 1..111441 1-.ul%
with? 1 thought nod AR thick that
1 wan unfairly dealt with and flint I11
passing the n•wtntiuu 11, our»tion 11
true .pr1144•ip1.' of I.IIwrallsm had 1»'.•u
depgt tty.I Ir,,,,,. •
1 take tido opportunity of Ihaukfug
this A'+.M•Intloll and the ,'1etur14 of
1 'rut re Huron for the condolence they
rr(PIN1d I1, ml' ill the ••l1.•tl.11s of 111111..
11011 anal 11014. anal trust the time slay
e,tu/• wh01 1111» :104401•111 1411111 11 111 w,' its
way car!' 4o /1 1/1111.0'1. of my actions and
re{r,11 their resokftfou of 1ru.nre.
111 the ule11df11er. 1 1„tnt to »ray. 1
:awn.+ under the cin•inl.t tors w1• my
.y clear to ,•gain offer ulyeelf 1114 a
I !id.,le for remora flu,rh'n by this
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1 ani a i•atldidute for re-ele•tiol, but
• st Hoe wlfeN,ltlou of many frlemis 1
!mend to run as an independent •••audl-
dat.• u,iJ',i lie•Ilel 1•y the viva ,K any
,lith 141 party-. It ele•tel. I Iwiille
-Itli tat! past exl»•rirnr.t.1 eau 1e of
... tie little ns»iannee to the 1•roni14e.
Th pr,I.lems to he deal( with by the
Lee lapin.. 11, ran• near tenure, are op
Ascii a varied and prolix nature that
OW 1.11. 1 l.rliev*. 111• of great assist -
stove no 1111 independent.
1 have torn au 14.'tive Lllgn.l ,for
forty y. -OR. and It is with a feeling of
1. .3. regret 411'.1 1 110w Nnd myself
liprsl til "weer my .om14.'tiont with
A.sowiatiou. %t'IAIe 1 do w. 11 Is
•.t Iss,nlse 1 have eilaltgtd toy view -4
.n what is meant by true I.)lwrslism:
Of
.le•p'11•f .1 n• N'll. IN. alar lad that f
.-'•n who. in toy opinion. erroneously
to represent the Liberals.
,iisk til..y ern• wrong and until
i.11..rali•m returns to *hat 1 believe
tau• I.ib•rali.m t will 1M• found in
•h.• rank. of the people a.h'ls'ting that
,u• liberal and dem.e'rn414 .I,•(rilw 1,t
_overnwrnt of the (r•ople by taw
ops.' for the psgle•."
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Your. »ltaen'ly'.
11'. full) ItlI M IT.
w1,1rh s(Nm1 tau 0:1ys 111 Tgrout;. em -
THIS WEAK,
NERVOUS MOTHER
Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Restored Her Health.
Philadelphia, Pa. -"I was veerreak,
always tired, my back ached, and I felt
sickly most of the
time. I went to a
doctorand b d
11111IU►ulllnl�ll�lll
'Saw
be had rrprt•w•rne1 a turWing emu- X • 1 ■ * 1 U 111 ■ 1 1 ■ ■ ■
insanity In municipal affairs for thir-
teen years. 1n ('entre anion, law.
ever, then• wly•fvt• othor ch.»wti1 AS 11v11
US farmers. a►kl I1,' w'aid d 11, relate
.eat nil. lie was fel the hueds of the
part)' and wltb its 11,114111 support Ile
IA "Hid 11. rel. Ila• uonlivatIuu. a
1 '111v•rM.
:\ mot Iull (o e, rutrl•I1n al r. Uuv1.u11.10.'++
ooutft*nliom ton. adopted tcith culloted .
n.ut. .
A l'Iwttge Needed.
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al r. .i 1•••h. 1114111, 1•x-!1.1'.1• . um1111 11
rousill oddness. He was .very glad tui ■
endorse the notion 411 the 11/114.11111 14111
A .h:n+ge of tioverument was h1g111y
d1•.11'Yblr. air. Pruuelf.sd i1, ids pettier
a said 1
I had nervous indi- had nibkau o1 14 "so-called " 1.1114.4411
ea1100 which ed- ,,,Ilt'elltll.l:. arr. I'r„Ildf.N•( r Was . a 1
,. m} weak member .I1 Mat louv1.uthnl. •r•udorsed
wad) kep is its policy, was rt;;ht w111. it up 1.1 the 1
worrying most of time, it tailed to al.1adut -hint Inoli•r. 1
the time -and he Mr. libel op e141M.kr of 111.' unarech11 1
said if I could not (N•.itloll of tin. Province. lender Lilt
stop that, I could ....el 4:overnmrl.t the' auuuai l'rovhlri:rl ' 1
not _get we1L 1 r4ls•uvlittlrr was 'less than $1.1111.,NM1• 1
bestd.omuchabeut hot under the 1'x11-ertati'a,. it turd
Ly)diaE. Pinkham'e increased ntpld{y 141NI 11'710 mow il:17.
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Vegetable (:one 1ar1Ja11, frota wlif.Is a dwturti11 1,t
pound my husband wanted me t• It. t..1Nal,lrrl 14ho111.1 I. iuole' for .'t IN 1111 11111
1 took it fora week and felt a little bet- runts ob ttydro at -count. 11..11 11111'-11 $
ter. I kept it up for three months, and henget. .,uitd the l'rovttu'i:ll idol '1 lo. ■
1 feel tine and can eat anything now minion oi.verqu101ts 'g ilia I urro'. SIli 1
without distress ornervatsnees."-Mrs. milliour every yoiu••• ?lo•'Dories used
igi
J. Wonvuttae, 2842 North Taylor St, to tieeu'.' tier 1.u.rr:i' of wa'thgt the
Philadelphia Pa. . thither remount/hp •of the l'rovi,Mr: but
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The majority of mothers nowadays thron11* the it,tijrn.r o1 1'.i•y official- 1
'resolution Hutu au} until u ne.n• tinnier head IM'ru .4, 141royel by lire Overdo there are so maty demands In oils mouth (lulu 111,1 wdd toy lllr gia
miles away : for Nnitl•uu,d w:1,+ a pun upon their time sad strength: the result
is invariably a weakened, rundown,
foot. nervous coition with beadac What ward
ache, irritability and depression -sad
Other .jMlrtnats s{w,ke briefly alone soon more serious ailments develoµ
the name .line•n. 11144 air. (launder.' It is at sues periods in life that Lydia F.
motion was refernst to the resolutions Tlnkhasa's Vegetable Compound
ill
restore a normal healthy ceadit&oa, aa
1111;) u Ion. Wotthlioe.
hes back -
committee and 5411. 1,.,t h••:u,1 of 1101 in.
Ad*ees by Halton Man.
' Sir. J. 10. ab1:n'tor. a fanner of
HYltun county. uddn„wsl 111.. 1v114en•
(ion. illlr,Nlall.l; Ills remarks with Ilse
story o1 th.• r. -(.rt of Mark Tw-ahi14
.fat h. Weil a1:11•k Twaftt. 1,u 11••4111141
It. 1.•..horeol w11s ••very tuurh a%Mtntt•r•
tilel.-' H1. 1 the '.p.akt.rl hall tesla
'411:14 t;lts'rxII.u. trr-f•'entt-r Huron was
dent'. (.111 on seeing this .,tuv..ution Ile
had 1„nM to the-Iou,iu-fun flint 4(44•
relsorl was very mach exsgte•ratetl.
Mr. al.4:r.•gnr, speak line of the prenetM1•
l.f the hudi.". 11/1 111 there should I, loon•
of th.tn present at future nl,etlugs.
N'ith th..ir pr..gn,.sl41' m111.1s 1,1141 ele-tr
h1.11tlit, 14414. public sffnirs. the woturn
w•onhl lee s gnat help to (11.. I.ilwrnl
striven t
u give
11 � 11 r
1111 1 hod R
arty. that w
thein a sawn 1n gnv.'rnm1•ut.
The 14ma11 party of 1.flM•rals )u tin'
IMegislatnn• ons 114.1 fully repn,Y'1,t-
alive of the *reit lasly of 1.ilw•ralism
it floe I'nc-Itor. '1'11.• 111:114s of tile
party !tad turd no part in 11o. insulting
.of a 1, -..ler "111111 M.• I.IIs•reI,' nv..116m
..1 .1 11111. last. which was reprt•erntative
,•f every district of the i:menses. slop
51r. Gurdoi Laub went i:1 hi- re'.igim- I etru.'thtg the platform o1, whirls the
Linn ns .'hairmun of No. 2 s ttolieeleista.
Colborne. 111111 Sir. J. N. K.-rnigllan.
redgmd his (ANifi11tl as o111' of the vifs•-
yrs• -idents of the .1•VM•hltlotl. Moth leader :1i. appointed. no( by 11 few mpn i1,
party 1•Za1,1t.. Was t!u're . rtrr a tante
el.sws•ntlic and represe•otntite ean•rll-
tfo11 than that's' The party wanted a
raw-• g..url.•no•n 11115,' 11411aulr li III1Nesi �„..onto, bat 40y the• rank anti tit..
I wit1+ t1,' f-1ru.•r.' party. ' 11,noi;hunt the l'rovitne. There were
1 Air .V.v. $,inmlrr". sof (iodtrrirb. difference. 1,t upiuii.n. but tic• -Isle'
ruse to snp1M•rt.Mr. I'ronelfoMrt'. peel- fell n(Mn1 Sir. H:trtl.•y Itewart. ataje•r
1•inlndny; tiult t11r !ado. mrmis'r. 1•„hair who 11k.1 Y g,NN! sport %%as 11
71, waste money oti bu11411igt 14ps•dways
for the wealthy men of this .fad .ti .•i•
1.011111 111111. 11, toutniat with the pres-
ent era of indifference snot mismanage-
ment. floe .(Maker •rrf..rrel to the
adlnhd'tnetfou of the Department of
Agrii•ultur.' by the late Hun. Joh11
for den. which ;intl. the fsrnires of
4Wari. a nt'w h4p*'. The Liberal
party not •Y,rly "would maintsfu the
IletieI Furca 1,.t 1:11161 1111. .bit w•on!d
in every tulips n .tu.tY
I.11Mv,,1s till the tifoe 41..•y were in
power.
the use , f Iltr farue•rs mull 1
flee I.11M•rsls Ng''ting cacl�,ghrrt alsk,sl ■
Mr. Hi»lois.- air. le•wart who an ahh•
anal fenrlrss luau, u1,.! if be should I 1
',x111, into i,,s.•r i 1.• 11.1,11.1 nl.•p 1111• I $
rawmlity to w g.,iog on. 1 .lppluuw .
air. 1.111.... al \till:dp, the nett 1 the SQUARE
.pak••r. »N id tie p11w•Ut 614 4' rut
w':ts the %or:'t. the wont rttr.tmeeiut.
the Tristate had .•t••r known. 1t 54:114
1101
their 'ditty to turn it oat and to stand I11 ■ ■ 1 ■ ■ 11� ■ 11� 1 11� ■ ■ ■
together to'protuote g•sed guverllmrllt
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It is not too early to talk about colli -weather
Clothing. Don't just talk about it too long, but
call on us and let us show you our lines in
Fall and Winter
Suits and Overcoats
Latest styles in a variety of materials, giving
our customers a selection that is bound to please
them.
Everything in Men's Wear except boots and
shoes.
Mc EAN BROS.
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Semi -Ready Tailors and Gems' Furnishers 1
in Ihls Protillee. Speaking of the am
furtuu..te division among th.' up1N•IM•nt-
of the Government. 'Ise ...lid hr had
serve) all his lite i i the intrust. o1
agri.•nitnn•. Inst h,• did not believe' 141
cies. l•gislitioa. A. well .ay that the
'Merchants' Association 1,r the.alulul-
f, -tlu•1•n' 'Ass.»•latioe NMnll. start :t
establish party ..f their 1•.w il. ' These .a.,.M 41lluns
dem unstrot ion (atm, to ••liable• the worked through a111 existing 0M1114. 141111
farmers 10 learn of the pa rticular crops the farmers timid ,b, the ,:aur 1:1141 11111.
flat rv•111d Iw 11111111. 1•sp evi1411y- prntlt- lie omi,lish their aims.
able 11, that district. Itr. Cooly ons Sir. l\'. H. Kerr, of Itrnssels, slNd.•
taking credit for the teaching of acri- briefly. and heartily etelorse) the
nisei.. w• 1114.. ». ( ' • i+..-
st 1M• langur weIt dwiansl the t IM hall kI14,wll air. 1;ur•nl.w•k for dun' `
,.;s•aker inside:.Ily. when there wcr,. years nod that l,' (cad du1s•.••n'.lft '•-
:t4.INNI fewer farmers today then 414„ ilet.n'!1 and tile
the th'luiet;al1ty whh)i h•'
years ago. cud aur 11111111nd 111111.11 IP;
, wa 11
1,111
.\ new. ttf• u i
r 1•o U
1,l buck wen'
u a
grew ..\'cry year going V1411 11111 tilde r•Illy rite poll. l.7 and the
grass : Till. (tsr.I pr.slnittuu fly.4 leadership •.f Mr. H. H. !Dewar, in the
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made living 11, Ibr towns more eistly. 1
The sl..,iker referred to the- failure I'n•sim•lal field and of Mr• alarkedzie
of the .attorney-1:1.u.'ra1 to tallow; up King In Enteral .,Rales.
the work of mfr. J. W. 'harry in the
terows•nti..,i of ,,,nlhiaes. anti .'o1M'111d'.1
WW1 :1 r.-f.•r-u•-1• to the prohibition
,LL1�µ"t inc.
17te Heart Krrurd on Prohibition.
I , In 1914 the Liberals were II. ht in g knock trot.
IT'!1 DI$tY11 Wt4 ING
fn crow"; vi a Mets 1iw•'thb in 11111 /•IIM-
fortahle •hu.s ihnt-!-oa c.pt'i.•.I Ivot1l!
last 101 n I.nlple of 111,6111 1,4:4ter 4.1,,
way. Ilowrler. If y.01 stead thew
us for our
HII;Hd'LA�I� %11111: RE1'.tiKl\G
we c,•1, resole them. r,"dorl• their good
11sok-.
and pelt thein 11, e..plition 41. gh.•
you long w•1••:i411t. • Why 1440 try it?
S. SMITH
S' nee! lioderich
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R. Tait
Electrical Contractor
Wiring of all kinds np•tn date
for Telephones, l'urglar Atartn
Police Patrol .and Fire Alar:o
Sy sterna.
Private Residences and Ilnsines•
Places -a specialty.
All Work Guatantee 1.
Electric iron•. 'pilaster. Grill..
Fans, Vacuum Cleaners, Washing
Machines, Flashlights a n
Batteries of all kiuda always on
hand.
Ring np 142 of 195 and have 1114
give you an estimate on your
%tiring. It will be done right.
Robt. Tait
West Stns a-: Next Po,toff.ce
Pt'srla-9wp 11. Home 111
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GODERIICH 1
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A true fiend is one wbo doeon't let
enemies get very far Oen they start t
far the abolition of the bar 41111 dire
Government of whiieh Sir William
1 Heart wits a member oat. barked by
the solid 1igeur part) of Ontario, etery•
.••1•S Mtiw rumm•tt/'r
ha id w11•s a t un
raw (on
sertalirrs had an
enormous campaign fund. After the
rommellrrment of the war the Liberaln
mored in the House for the enactment
1 of wartime prohibition. and failing to
1 secure this they proposed 5ariuu14
t restriction. upon the liquor traffic. but
1 ever) prnpo-aI wa. toted down by the
1 ('on.enatites in the House led h) 'lir
William Ileant. 1t was not until
1916. when the rheirrhe' and the
l a tit ion was
0 Retell a,'ordiug to the' principles gest b.w•r. mn4...1 to make tie, rle•tf..II n
aon got huora
) pe
to dile Legislature presented
signed by.
.ilmali'm 11. .nplsarliag 11e Eldon unanimous and was giving the 114.44 se%enty-N4r per rent. of the people of
handler his (sonnet support. the ProtilMe. that the Goternmrnt
Ur. air(:n•gor atto•kId ti„, prnw'ut doubly -crossed their friend. of the
Ifgnor party and pa..ed the Ontario
.yst.•tn of preparing the voter•' Trmperallrr .art... La the `outhwest
Iht-. 1'1Vder the 4110 14yst•11‘ the 11,1. Toronto h)e-elrrtien ,lame. Norris,
Ore •'test Rul
epn'lal re •1 party • ,y the and these "-
11-t' nen. unite 1 I tl u - pnn•tis,a the ('ao.ertatite candidate opposed
toy Health r
o' larrd for wwas endorsed wires and lore ticrn.r., and
d M die William Hearst,
N -r.•
nno,iciI.al eittker,'. 11.)t 1.v the ..•rvllulc' taw Ontario 'Democrat -lee .‘et anti de -
4,s -ridable to the people. I.ul the Hearst ohne oto 01 hi. colleague. 11..41,
•H 1 Ferguson to
tiovernment hull 114rw' illlt themnkiu_
Enjoy Better Baking
Use
EGG -0
saxes Powcler
Egg -0 Baking Powder Co., Limited, Hamilton, Canada
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Id the elerlors,I
014:1 1•l
We are open to rnmirtinn. If yo3
And How it may be Carried of the lists into the Il.11uls of their own raft up a big majority .far Jim Norris
Out With Dr. Chase's party fr!1•nls. I►n•• rrsnit wan that tie will ametrl the Ontario Tr lkenemperaselre
.ort :Irnl allow wife and Me..
manly name. ILA IM•e•11 left off --Major air. flet:r.•g.•r ,,,,-1ctwl a stro„
Kidney -Liver IFSkis.
Totlni,• stltsl 411:14 in 111' '1.t14414'W 111- :11111 1•o1111111011g address to " 1 heart,
the name• 1,1 tau huu.r.'.1 w.ldiers 11110 II lrpiniw•.
The Nomination.
Ton sometimes hear It been omitted. I'hr rnuveutiou thin pr,w wdwl to the
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the most important Rules of The Yemen' Movement. miming of a t'andi11atr. The folIowliIg
Le "Dally movement n the Bow The, kn•:It farriers' mov.•111ent '4:1- 1111m1•. weer 11111110$1.11•11111110$1.11:
Constipation begins with
DowbowelsDbutIt dose not cod theca Ise:, •ring lir Hearst (:oc••ruml•ut. It .dila Ni. tltrvrnhw•k, NleFlllop.
You must also consider the way Capt. Isom.. Hetherington'. ('olbor1M'.
It effects the liver, tits kidneys. the
digestive system. and In fact the
that
th
whole human body.
• Headaches, packaches, sockinglimbs, indigeetl1�. biliousness, kid-
ney derangements, appendicitis, and
the moat serious disease* imagin-
able often have their beginning with
constipation of the bowels.
There is one treatneent which has
a direct and oombined action on the
bowels, the liver and the kidneys
tl s an insult to the farmers to mit in
lawyer ss head of the ileportmeut of
rieult,tre. The Got.r 'rat elation!
It for'spwuding a trillion and a half
rirnitnre, while the LIIM•rnl 110v -
t spent ails half a million: hat
tilts that conntel---tri spend
not require +141 great shll-
11.e *witty' sea tte•reI nr I.
was, What h11ve they
utt million and x half'(
•r been 11 time 1111111
runs w, (lest its they
the 1'onservatire
were 141,!0111
farm. of old
n the Conner -
only things
I tit 1116 for
In 1917
1•s 9.'1111
nn of
Mewl.
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111 11
!'rimer
it writs
money d
(ty. t? coni
The lxurst1.
.r11rn H. for
There had net
M. 11. I'll 111e1•011. 1:,x1,'i'l. h.
Miss Mabel Bailie. 4;,wl,rle•h.
Niajor R. ft. Hays. 1teaforth.
Major 1I)r.1 Shea. Clinton.
Nits. 1lir.l Hunter. I:,wlerich. '
Most of the nominees 1113111. .brief
'ps.rhes. 1 Ir. Ala 11' 111114 .the Liberal
platf,Iran was l.ruad enough for all
.'I,,'ses to stand on. 'rhe things the
1"nit1.! Farmers and the tudep•1,d4nts
were huts adt',w•n11ng the Liberal. had
and gets these organa into good people left the 1114661 fighting for for yelrrl. He T011110
working order in remarkably quick 1 wen. doing nu41. In tavur of Mr. t:oyeulut•k.
time. and that is LX. Cas's Kid" I:0,e•rntn••111. Thr Nlajor Hay. also retired 111 favor of 1
� nay -Liver Pills fewer PPM'''.un th NI r. Gnyrnlock.
They afford ectad quickly. Dot IlntnPio today th111 w• air. M. 11. 4'amernn. who hail a very
they do more than that They pod- t„tics took pm,•r. Tt .iorvtlnl reception, Ionah11•r.'d It nn
lively cure constipation, and is by 1111• (hove •ut,luil ••.141) fortunate that the farmer..' organiza-
setting the livery of the bowels by the farmers they had 1 It thou. whose trolley was *limed hlentienl
setting the liver right wthey offered to lend the• far with that of the Liberals. wenn
Os eatlntt
Mr. M. LM 30Homs street, r
Brockville, Oat., rites: "For sissy each for p"1n•h,.s,• of seed --n a diclNlou of this time. He eonld snh-
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suationjanbeen
havetroubled
tried a with
number Instead that
ofthe
raisingnnu army utnot
n `• would likelato ibelong to the farmers'
'of remedies, but without obtaining Tory °Bee -holders to 11istrihdte t party. hat he was barred out -:4111 aur
much benefit. About a year ago 1 .est they should hese, .•ons,•rlpt•sl he fortmsete arrangement • which ho
started using Dr Chase's Kidney- for the farms to nod in the pr..11h•tiou ought chum. too .hsupd. H.•
Liver Pills, and have Lound them to which wall said to Is. so vital for the inked the fr10141s 1'1111 111111 stlwwl 4.1
be the beat medicine for conetip&- safety of the Allied .,,isle. Arid after hi ht Ids pw,titteaI IMttI." of the post :
'ion that 1 hay. e^'1• IUed 1 weeld ,all the wed was n,. n,tliy 1111111 the 1111 11 11.14 r1.1 11'141. 11111 w011111 NtIII 111•
strongly advise anyone troubled 12th of May: 1n 191s they asked the font'. 11 the rank. of 4Ile party.
with this complaint to try the arae farmers to grow spring wheat to save 4'upt. Hetherington took the optw.r
remedy" the Empire 11' sierv'uth.1,• Tht'y nusity'o thanking the ladies for the
Mrs. R.. Childs, HarrlJton, Oat.. shlrtel on 1111s bnhn•.' 1111 1111' 'earl of a forts t •y had sent during the war
writers: `I suffered from enameller F,'hrmiry. and (he sed .lid holt arra tP 1 to th.. 114q•s 1 '1,14141S. They soul11 n.'ter
ht some a1• 171.
tion sad kidney trouble for some alt Sl re•tsyllle until after floe !WellinghlR tell 110Wmv 11111101111140' (aa rills from holm.
,e .4./1,11/11 hurl 1111!,14111.1111!,14111. Its this mos- wewerenlri•rw•Ixfe He ons mit in favor
time. . One day I boug in e•n
amaeMt they greatly relit rdei.the ' of the fanners mint n class turmoi-
l' mast 11141• m••n
H11 1114,414/44.
t to elect the
taw, would help ms, and to myde- production of that y,•ar. !notion. the Ioun
11gbt, 1 received area,. ?neon[ ere..1
them' In a short time. They are a .In reported l,bt eech at 1'114�s51 111 ii ound a)-tntdre. Ile road would enough
to re his (
a t always keep
R on hand ' lv sled highway Niles Bailie was no pct
nmedr
D? Chris's K$dwey-Livor piss are ,•IIM•n.11tnn• was laltwnw• they erre Hooter ons Ie,t 11 „11ulhlx
en awhersafr aged as a trortlnowt !fraud they w•uuk1 have to ply a little This left Mr. Gotentw•k t
pd
of the splendid medicine. an
MISTS h d ai 11 hn11Masld Premier 'learnt ,!11/1 I1141.1111111411411 111/1 of nominee rat Ihr
the farmers
to 1114 1 11 I g 1 111 4
nt and Mrs.
lien end Ther sed e M
for troubles
lesttt+~
raj e1Mow wy essidiensom tare e
sale (]Ise tial a dine: fl{ s a LA.
5m
e,, Alas!
tilMs�11 •
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mon• far 111soreypg� for the. eIv4
This an. an inion to the fitment.
The farmers believed few only way to
meet the greet war debt was by pro-
duction and thrift, and -it woe wrong
vs-Imin.s• I.
t evil l•r11t11111. 1111111 Ihr MI 1 e0 nn
enthhslast1, gr.•tIng when he 1•n. • mild
thankful the delegates for the it tor.
/le ea10 hr M'lontr0 to th.• 1'. 1"
he 111111 114.1'11 a fernier all his 111.., at
Has Done Good Work
Ontario Temperance Act
A Great Benefit to Province_
THE Ontario Temperance Act has reduced
crime by over one-thirdand drunkenness in
public leas practically disappeared.
Alcoholic insanity has disappeared.
Gold cures and alcoholic institutes for treat-
ing alcoholism have been closed for lack of
patients.
Ontario has been saved an annual drink bill of
$36,000,000, enough to pay our share of interest
on the War Debt.
Many victims of alcohol three years ago, thank
God to -day for the Ontario Temperance Act.
Abraham Lincoln
"The Liquor traffic is a
cancer it society, eating • of
the vita end threaten ag
destruct, and all attempts
to regul: • 11 will not only
prove abortive but will ag-
gravate the evil. It must Ns
eradicated not root no 'It
he lett behind."
To repeal the Ontario Temperance Act would be a calamity.* The
amendments would make it practically worthless. ,,"o every out '
tion on the Referendum vote NO.
Drink is a Cancer
Doctors, Alienists, Criminolog-
ists, insurance Actuaries, States-
men, Generals, Big Business Men,
and Social Workers agree that
alcohol as a beverage is a racial
poison and a national curse.
British Columbia. Alberta, Sas-
katchewan, Manitoba, Quebec (ex-
cepting beer and wine), New
Brunswick. Nova Scotia, Prince
Edward island and Newfoundland
have enacted prohibition.
The United States is perman-
ently "dry."
France has abolisl absinthe.
Scotland has now r al option
law. England is init 1g a great
campaign for tempe e reform.
The movement is w. wide.
careful
Ontario must go forward, or be left behind, bt
Mark Four X's
(One X under each NO;
Ontario Referendum Committee
JOHN MACDONALD; 1)- A. f )UNIAP, ANDREW 5 GRANT;
CAe•nws. Tvnr..,. TurCA.vw*1 sod Srtramry,
(1001 ExceJalor Life Bldg..Tereess.)
SO
A