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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1924-10-2, Page 7t°.i+i}e"i''•t.e{,?'�i:ty�, i �r�1#°�,�o�r�x}•6�:1;'�'c.�ik,'�{�t:. r5, a t J :�'�'rr•.: � .� „»�,�^ u • :� ..�:: a ..,.-a. r+�... w. w4 tea,,• THE 81 GOIARICH, ONT. Ll tWisful. The weather was farorablt-, or Judge Lew•Id and a Jury. I)r. ' Tis Menai was a daughter of the County and District I chafe wait a large one. sot• gull the rrrlN -isian lrllu, Ir Turouto, Nuei late Daniell-84ailing of tiulf"r iihe show', %% a gaud -n,. I r. KlnNw.w fire *lir-'.3tI wellcul few, find IK et► is failing hellth f -r idealt a d the defendant rlyll*tel INlyulent I thaw years, and In the Npri-g had the I �..--�•--r-r� VI'I�hItAJI a the grounds than :1* for. M4 1'hwl- volitfortune to fall and br ak her e - - ra IN it Nlaff illy%:. 1,11 of the hoNpt- LIµ She hall never fully n -t Nill.'I Jn•r 1 'Mrs. J,Ie"Ish Underwood, of Hlite-Dayfield cemetery. Tolle defecated Its- all Ikeruthy Such Ila, gone to In he is not entitled, to charge publie , sttwtgth after that, accident. She is „h•. dl.al in MILIA2w huNtd4l, OR i td for many Aare sear (9►Uelhntwt. iottdon, shere «he will tuttNtd the w lid patleut+ for NNrrfaV•N reudrr/,1 : survived by two i otl+ese and a fila ,•IKculber 20th. The htirlaa ami Mary Cowan. wife of Than. DOOMS, Wposteru L'uherslly, h► the, hu.pital, for. Kiu.)uan. ►wet'- tet: John RlwnahaMt. of 11111h, : [>htn ailed at her Iwwe la Hultrtt townllDlD ktixt yeark u. cilia full file first ` had been exawlutml 'by the INI Sluumhum• of afurth. and Mr. .,nee N -us Nurrlvr. - F :, ag 'filo bt,u•k*mlth buslnt•NN L not at- on al"nday•.SelK nutter 22nd, after a Mettimllrt whllmer wu. Nlatluued At pix licit[ before roiv., jai the Into- oilal Cohn present a Clinton.ewere .1. ,getha•r defunct yon. new rmiWJ brief Illue•Ns of pueuunoukl. Besides wingham. and ar•aIIi vin •tits dre bo- and f„r thiN-e•rcicl• Irlld lura c40nrt thq*e present at the ftuu•MI warn .L being built at Co,nstaucet, ht o• the hut -band, a son Kurvives. hag sedan by the Mrth,Nllyt tongrega- bef re the trial tJ►r raw of fU'1. Thi lalcl.y and Mim l.sawy of G(Idrrflh. h•phrnr..0 bt-ing the luul,rietor. iMary Mendelwal:'uf Hulley, u little fl..n to teholaute file '•,Ihlwottd Jubf- .IIr) cave for. Nit-I'li-Arin auothet it.. MI-* Shuuabau war sixty-two year, 1 h,• remains of ktltlaw Lrtla, who Jewbd► girl, %%&I the goid weoW for h. ' the last SuudaJ of t1.•toller sun but struek out !T7•a4, Ili iunlulwe -f Pf Age`- h+ Saakxnheweu, were brought-btuluhlg the highest standing at the be fleet rico Su111laF* of November. his lido. air. J. M. ll/.t. of Se•a• lit nil gull worn inter a lu the 10.11 trance examinational In Bruce J. F. M(t'rac►el, of 1'l1IN town. had fort • acted fl• 114. 111utilliff. land Mr. FtWilliate Ir the woutlu, wile ihlwN- sal uu1r. She toot 653 marks opt of a dllrchutied a faro near Kiugo4ville and J G atauhurc defi•ud,,41• - e,; her love and it loved by her choice. lN,srible 700. will take lxwxemIii..h it New Years.Tl • fog left Intl week for -Chicago News. 'clie death (K-eurrel at Clinton lira+- Mr. stuff ilea. '1'. t'. 11••}:Iroy have �1At n: where they will :attend Nor - I If on Kegltenjoher Nih of Walter had it vixit from ilivir Kon. J. L• Tay- most -•hool Carrie ihirl.. ALtry Uor• • if all. M-lieath, youngest Non of. Mr. for. whit hdil-not INwn here for about nay, ildral hose. Mand. Aliller. Ger. 1�e06seSandDeafneSSand Mrt,. Alex. aft•Ik•uth of Stanley twenty-three yearnFor or ".use tine tie F rot -loo. EdH ltlt Pgarth valid Flmer /•a-jenuy sate pet -or. Dome peoPle Itow•nstilp.'at file age lit twenty-seven he wits III Mesilvr and the 1.iatln Ank, Chart ie. Gaily •u a lrean Ilead t•IGib*& tears. - mean t•ountrie* std he Iii- livers In - LEONARD %AR OIL The marriage took Joiner It, ••St. flu• )+nit•• of t►ylahulu:e, LUCKNOW ,alleves both Otafca" and Read John'N church. Brumarls. 408 \tiwluea- - •t:,(ft . Nails*..Ju•trub Itback ofthe eare.ln ,lay of last w•twk, of Mary Koller. THE GROWING GIRL Tte marriage ••f Mbs-.11arzar,-t A. eq'� ran lnnwtni. and tallow rtction• dnughN•r of lir, end Mrs. Tho-. Rol- ?a1 of Dr ). a, B rsOeoa cite 'Cera Gt ll.i'lure. daughter .A' Nr. nod lir-• � Hes i lir." eocloeed In each McL*r•. {mr. of Walton Iot-allfl•, anI Earl - - Itell 11(t'hln• of I.u••kuow. to Will. 1:. L,ao" at r 011 a far aaieererywhere wmtNeu. of Hubiott. 1111 tlo• rel firs) are ta•tio( d..rn?fiend ,oar requires a Mothers fiOIIStant ~v'f t' "f-!tTs•et•1r-<t1-l.. t.wlk 1•1.11•e :1' •', ager ono.. t.ew•r from the wedding trip Mr/ uud lir-. Nr.Wi Itaftlef.4nl •a, . wl,te•tldN•r 14. •;'ts , A0,1; 1•e,t06 Watsnn will milker their hose ..It . Can and Watchfulness ;;,.c. 11. Muur..• otti. futiuy. Mr. anal. , aardi" 706:hAve•, the grt-.w'a fart" 1 llull•tt. Mr-. w4,.tt will re -i4•• lit Speer,. A \ ►__ = / '� About ore lin deed memtN•r*. -f Iva their curl) t..'u� - amine .GID - T sou for girlw to. 40ntgr-w their Mr.. W. Kearney uu.t 11r-. 'r. F. Com, DONIT USE A.aela Masrlole ANI,••• IAatlhm• werA-in•ngth, allot Itn,tiwN +honid careful- cuts went h. SnIN•ri-r. u`Ir.•-u-fu. la -t urs the guesfN one afternomm and evening Iy uat,•h til.• health of thl.fr dlnythters ere•► to atteftd the• flm.•ral of flat- '% EOIi1A re Nutty a I)r. Lloyd 'Moffat and AIrK, late W. F.. I:flyn-r. Mr. Gnyuur. who ;ti DO "ofI fl If their title country home of till. tis••, for It i• when Ktn•ugtJa i+ t 1 THIS apiN"1 i,, t,N. rtl.dd t:r,.rah that I, wall known In LU •knotr. diel veru 1: k• y; . l I near Varian, TI:N Rnt-st* sera• nlu•If Nudd•glly nn So lot Nr :*Jud. Interested in tilt- Hue 81MNdtltml•nt* vat alae 111:1 .It•vvlopm, Th.• first algins clay rt-• I..Ji.•,•d i.;•'lN-•tri+hue.*. {811. Mt*N Gwelldulit M:u1..,NI. -f New tilde bawl -oma prutN•rty, elicit it one Y,,rk Pity wits near for n few docs' l( viL i smite and b•+I,ia, ln•N. T!u• ince grows i ,, un f t)le *tww plac,s of the elfKtrbf: ,•l•, bnaltldl..-itch an•t l.nildtatlon j.lioi week vlviHng her. feather. r 1 ., (lit Mon,kay. !t•h,ten►lwr J:hul. lly the �'..:L.w. with !.,w y.lrity. . i A gathering t,slk plaite ill A-mih i home• -f the bride, parent'.. Gerrit.. At tin• fir -t ayulpiotva ,iJ,f anneutia ! KIII14MW ,hareh ova flit- l.venim., -f S••1e- the marriui a took p,ae• of G.run. ul..rlfi r* wlp,"1.1 act at ow -P. NI- tember both to ,ill.: fin -well to Mr. 1 -- lis _datzhtr•r of - Nr.. au�l_llr*_ H. ..1 e1+N.IaJIr-..ita.lt 3yliln. f.a-.L.1J11a Lott and lir . Hlrgh AIacM1111Iq. who are BUS AND BAGGAGE SERVICE A. .�nLr-u. to �\ : l;rnt-It ufldtair.l. ntnT teat lnaTor- urns wii • fool, flat -a ons 4 N. ...11 air Mr. +gull Mm. Was. Itatdford, of if yon w.• flint your dau_h, .-at bhf r i. eur1••lnt-I'thl•rr'u.rd 1t-• un c:nnNe ilia •\ fiu•,•w/•II nddrN.. K•a- n d gull a Was meets fl!I train:. r'alls mail, for Fordarleb. Tile e•rl•r/11•ny wens iver- urs• ,tf w-n.•y %via r.•-.•lted to the eiveng••rs awl ba e ro an) Irt lit arialerc. T u• flu„*t U1111 .•urh•Jaer 1' I' ?a RRSR W torsed by Rev. F.rnea Jalgm,•N, -if , a, r .IL. ot,r.••1 I* Lr 1111'lllhant: 1'Imk 'I••lNnrtUlg on-•-. 86 11 t.•ed y • rl llflrl 1 . , , r bride. Nat ate. is n of '.l• :be tug n. Irr 'ml t N g �i•Ilhnuk. nrnch• -f the 1 rl 1 n I 1 ,II' '1 1 9 1 1 cr.•atwl h • -Mr. /aril Mr*. 1 F. r lu m. }. 'abnt'aday, Ol•totrrr x ]tJ21.=7 SCHOOL 'OPENING , BOYS' GOOD SERVICEABLE ROOTS in filuck and llr.w it, from =:3.511 to $5.00. It it- .IItii,MINER BRAND irut is. I,,ay they are \1RUNNING SHOES AND sith the i,na.•n/e conal N.le•N. Missed and Growing Girls',h(sat Sefq SI' n, Saa&k sad Oitferds from. t 2.tltl Ito �S.Ia1. Get Your Footwear at TheSquare Hem's Boot Shop P4 we W" ceqvk a Sure i/ifs- JtastirCREA�a SODAS M Iter. W. A. Finlay. of 1:orr1.•. Ila [ ... 7 n pal,. n. +NN �/•" Telephone 51, Da] or Night til. pfit. utlJ qui h'} t,a►'•fi fll: mouton. AIiN•rnl. lir,• p1,en,U,g n feu' _----- - -- _ - ir return from the• w•rddlnR rriV Igo. of Ina. -mid They ail! bulli ilk week" with Mr. and M N. J-hn -t`- ,:Ie ynnug e,lulde aria r•Ni.b• vat 111781. Gr, ham. H . R . 8 T 0 W E u. where the grooms Ionic urclloK.•.I `"6r ger:'. In•:tlth attd 4a1*ur. her a 1 t p la•bll.r glrlh'N.•L Gave polar ,l ilablo,i•I Ila• funeral bf file 'a n• AI+N I nui• ltosideu.,•. camhria ]toad,-PINlsite the it h81f--hare In the fr.•.d and cholq,iut it ropr.e iif for 11\'111om. Pllik Pill. III. -kering. w It! wa"' dr. -wilt 1 ht :1 Organ Factory Offlte i Illtll• it, Make it. r .Montt Iik.• til-11*111d• I .uwll lak.• I�ar Aun .\r1N.. Ml'll Y n 1• rite 11 .N.' 1 .•.e ,/ f. n ulc origin 1 tit a \u �+ H t l la r to I I f Huhn n Ir , n 1 t' 1 Fire t r -u- lou t`nn• nor .•u t.1r ! t the- fine' darn and drlre *bel 4011 til.• :ctrl. ,not n fitfully r•• -Iden, ', wa..t ., I.u" W.W. 4011 Llrt" of arils: Il.,lmng.• 7th cone.•*- oho hole tN4•tl n•. 11.•.1 trout the :lite lt. of annt•mLa far irr. WIAL t"*• friday. Si•prc11 IN•r l:ltb au d wa• .ieU of af.:Kfl!np• ,arty ,.9itnrlhty fink I'illra• - IIwifforly stten.til. Ml-•, 1. kerh,c. r.A%D rophey Bro s.worming. Ntllh•mlN•r 220th. file tier• \•„lir ,ynl 0-t Pr. W111l iiia' Pini. t lt.i w',IN t. ni _rlph.•r ttlth Ito in - w. w ler l r ep vl p rete It. left tJ,at ' Y KIN'll .111 tP d 1 lir./11 nl 11 n 1 h •flint 1 Iw , had r. 1 - Iter . a. r in su I i•11„ rhe IM.I 1 , , HE LEADING ver44l that It wife lon"•Ilble to Nan• or 1.r mail at :(w• a I—% frim Th, Ur. - vity -p AUgn.t •1th ppwi-1 she,w,.•k- \ER:1l. UIItE(_TOanything. Mr: 1N.Im:1,. l,:O thr,•ah I 1111 illinlu M"lirhle• C-.: !tit Nrllbr,' end with fri'•uds at )laic Ahwat i.IM•. EHH.I1.MElrli••Iltr a few 'Illy* pne•Iou-ir and los tali,: ta••nty-fgxht lnlleli wt•Nr of -\nm Arl,or. Irtlre crnp wa-..rin' ndll.d. itn'hnlftlg Mich. Ila tlu• irate .be. w'irit wmN. er- carefully attendt,cfwevu. 2./ i -:Ind 3.( Mr bnrhelN of 8LkTH frien.i*. w•. vat Lntllil.tt in til,• hkeau.1 all hours, night or grain. 113 loa► of hfly, ten held+ If getting Into ,1 1. ••p Iola ,• fn th.• w it, r /:ODERaCHlN•ae, a hlrxs- strnw Aw-k. elghte•n Ithth d•nllNrfln•,. f r r -.Nice aeut•d,na1};mel :Itn•mpt- vat reaK•u,• `g•. n 'nnmlN•r of belie. and all h!a "I'll nl;.A With Me tc,•r.• nu*IN •int. l:M-rtto re- Inlph•ru•'Rts Slid harne.t., Chairman. A. It. (':err: vt.•. ianirtnaul. 1Y1Le•r Ih. IN Iv prot••.t futile until S A. 1'-1.14-Nt.aw: ..• dol :i,. Jsalr• Ihirty• vele,i:: •. uf1,,r ilio drowiiing. ZURICH uldli. It.•r. A. e'. Tiffltt : tr/-•I•ur.•r..1. 1 wh••n It /•nw.• 14 11w pur(aee in it II. 11. 11: r,.nu.i. /'. Yll'uIlst"I. J. NN1 .Intl• of pn+,raeti-n. M:-* MIX. Muriel Ilk -w.0-1 b "nt4ruflh.$ Srnlri: F:. It hd••r. t' IG, .r*•al. M,:- 1`i.I rt►Ig tend 1nyi pwi"A h, -r twesity- J. R. Wheeler the• N-rw:ll S4•L4N.1 lit Rtrattord• inure- )t.tub•r. AUuhnrl. F:::i.ot pit llthhd )4v11 no.', ua- fl nosh t•Nte•mcd At if His` tton a:lle of the eff•elf` .l. .\alt,,nmar. mall MI* v4•t.'.,!t, coalug lady. n Fueral Direct,w and of the IAleL Nldllp Hnla.•h the dwellfng iwl,.* Tmw.ui lin- •/' l li silk loss-' j t �I•alwer I protN•rr wa- sold to .1,4:11k -brio. ;,1,. t- Win. •t.•nkin I CLIFTON 1 40f fit.. Itnal*-n llnl . for :t2. n. Mr \r hJ.• Th"ItN•� 1. At T -rant- takhlg +ll t:Illr l.l't•lul,ti\' SUelltl- I rekaet11 itlteud*'to retire fitorn fano- rr.:Ital••nat t -r 811 JuJnrr wL1.71 he re Irla Tnoaday. S.•phanlwr Zinl. lir the het an•I r•now"• to Zurich. ,. tr..t %ben till. lorry Jumlo-•I tae lo -me -t Air. and Mrs. T. if. 1'.Nr1t. ►ql KaiNlwr lifer the ''/.urtc•h F.caa' tru•k near .\nbnrll. tl•ir ymnw-s- daught,•r. R-..tta \rima. teal in 11;11 Ila uiKllt " t,'. -dour thl.'bride of Harold i.eslle 1 galeal t•bun•h el.lehr:rtel Its flftferh I,Ient. .\ 4N•rt H. T.1:ek,•r hfl. 1Nr•n PHONES nnniver+ary. The Kp•akers of the Ilan 11141Ng1i:ed IN anus .d Itlyth. Km• Ifallh•}- of T,,rmto. Pon of Reeve Ilan. were f„rm,-r ;eutors. .• .tilg Win. Slut*. wb., r.•cently r.•-' "` ami Mr- )hiller of Stanley. floor. Store 335 Residence 3Sbw --- •Iailwd. LIe11t. T11rk.•r w-tl tie• Mili- .t A' Ilnfnu+ 1101' Int.•d. The yee"'R tit Hamilton Street, Goder.ch IaRI•. .'i.tei hare 1'ro-- (02 eru�lri.nnnl- bravery It, '''•Igor will h•-1dl..at 'r-F-nto, fit-- grant war. Th: upl«.Yutnlei,t glvt-r J. E. Ihdo•ny r..•irl.d word last Miss }Gigue ihmoiln. Is Imre fro -in &r --neral suthfncti-ll. hndl ,rf the loot -M. -ii death of ills r'dh • 188 •t wl ave I'(1 n' r TAI* •\ncel,•N. ('allf-rlata. niter all ail- Mr. and Mr.. }:I ••r4N.d Jol:u-ton hav,• 'r • II . It.h e1 - Her Mias Irr r.•turiwa home aft.'r ' plN ndiu;j the I F:.ltu•ttlt-n -n Mol.day. The d4wilmed - ' ew ia`i t K.a.r.. �i.n.,ds (�T.dw) a 11,tNw of two year". N14taer, Annie, may return to california with -munwr iw-nfh- of Kanlr Ste, Marla.' "i1" a -it al td tilt• Intf 11t•illlI Itvoh- her. c'iv'il Gardiner lin* reaaril"i to I'•rry of Clinton and lived here until lir. atal Mrs: A. Strachan hart re- Kingston. where he 1. ticking !IIs 11111A February knst. when: utter mot father's at til.• home P. Ycintnsh. HydroEledfic t"lien! imam a rlKir to the \Yost• year In wlen.4• of Qnur•iitL 1'alc..r-iAllelt. in• fit% hie bother11. H. Sullivan, ftdler lit the Sum• runeh .icy. 1111.8 ort t- Id. rami in Alberta. ,lard liank-. IN IN with typlwod fever icer. Pr. it/aN*, who w -a•, vl*ift11g h;, f•linfon IK tIn Ile ..f bncing:nn(111 tl..nn• \\'.r•k lin 7!r•:.. w-hk•h will fir solid Is I-eing virred f"r In this Smfurth r People's Power The Pe0 de's nl.rther. Mr•. Tltos. R.ses. of lia.t Wit- %ono -h. and lits atlster. Mr-. i). %_, fire fiftielh year aiiwe Its hio-oriwml 1 Ot�el hlrtaltal. McNtrarin A Murear have taken Gowan. Wt fur ills b"not. :it tlnlifas floss n- a to%v Cookh Electricity Jlnrge vat the Fannlly Theatre null y y a Ittitubs-r of tmlrrort- IH -t week. 1llrry Shaw lw% left to take n I Mrs. It. llerrhnrrlrll.lsa- ri•tnrnel to. IN'Nlti"n nal fill, -fntf e,f Iklrtmottth lire mnklnR Wash by Electricity Inerts. Itieluding ifydre llgkting. Itlyth after a- visit to 'r,•l8fh•el still 1'11itvnity. New' Hnmlashire, iota pro- I " Iron by Electricity frh'nd• lit• 'kingston and Tvr••ntm fe-tlor ,It e.-r'nomI.--. Mr. anal 'Ire. IV. T. O'Nell left 13LAtFORT/i _ _ __ _ _--_ P.NETER flat* week on th••dr return trip to A -qulat wedding took plate at the Floritin. 'slim i -lite l Dralier Ilett Inst week Methodist parNonage on Friday even;, Ing, Sepleinlwr 191h, when Inas Exeter rafeluayer- nre to rote 4N•to- { her 211th in a hylaw tu_provide $7.0110 to take a iw,.ifion on the staff of the Gladys 11. Dalton. daughter of Mrs for n •two-rIN,ui additloil lir the se•llllol lnstitnfe for the Dlbld at Brantford. - M. T)altou of Smforth: gar united in bulldlug, Mr.. ll. Tlpindy left last week for marriage to Hprry A. Rowe, of the A prcrti'-A't.ddlltti t,N,k pla,.. at loses Swift (•nrrent. Rusk., n1wr• Khe ex - f Commw here. Staff of the Jlank oe'r horse of M. F.IIzalleth A. Amy oil I ioevf- tar make a lengthy vi*it with h orsea and win of A. ITowe, of Que•ensboro• r. Selgetli r 1%. ,: "u I:,•r relntivroo, 1"har.daNe The death u"Iirretl at her boon• Ont. The ceremony wan performed danahter iAruise wns nnit,•I in mar -I hen• oto Sit)nday, Srgltetubvr 21st, of by Rer. R. Fulton Irwin. The young ring, to Hermnn Mitchell. of Stephen Michie Roberton, wife of W. H. Vow- Couple will meke their hdmi, at The ewremosy wean perforued fly iter. an. Title detvased had been in poor Queensbors, where air. Howe is itoing t\'. E. Donnelly. The ronng vouplt• Donnelly ;in** health a Ionic tifDe and a few slays business. W. Graig, who' spent the PIMUMtr. on will re•slde 408 tlra�t, farm in ,etteldlen. before her (loath suffered a stroke. HYDRO S ORE (till' steamer AsafnflNrlm, !tan been iris Geo. Mantle- has retired from file the seri horn In 11"110t ttiwmAlp hnslntss. having, told ills butel•. fifty-tive years ngo. the eldost silending a few day• with iarents. eotl lsughter of the late Thomns RntN•rt- Mr. atilt Mrs. J. C Greig. before re- North ride of Square Glederieh turning to the University. via -4 to h-- J. Christie. cotnslderable' Interest was manifet►t- on. lirfore coming to 19int ►n ahoat teaforth fall fair was quite sac- tel in'S, niviolon Conrt action whit h 'liar years ago. she and her huntwml - ens re et•tMly tried here ilefore Nils and family had reshied at Toronto ens a number of years. Resides the "-- knithand three wens and their daulth- for! snrrive:. Mrs. A. lirrwn, of Tor- onto: Chnrl". of '1\,lelo. (thio; • df•elrge. of Hallett ; and Howard. Min - Me and Nellie at home. Het mother. a a _ a 1• brother and four Meters nlsn sur - rive. TJIes bother, TTiomfls Rotwtt- nn. IiveK oil the homosteld In Hnl- iotL and tha listeria are Mra: John B&p)�- t)tr��l1inger, of Hitllett : \ire. Acoria e ell GlY.M, of Antmt'n: Mrs. Pingle, of And !1! py Whithy, and Mrs. Fdm,•al.n. of Fort Wflllnm. N.Nrr•4 \tl-• Filen 4hanah8n, n native of --- ------ - - ' ew ia`i t K.a.r.. �i.n.,ds (�T.dw) a Hnllott ktwnship ane) a resident of f9lnton for mnnv year., died on Sot- We Have a Good Fresh Stock of _- ,. v.c.,•bl. In,ative, tore• as the wpm sed" C/Ilnatipallow, Baiaaseeaa, I sick I(..a.cb.& ,IrrMr, ielltl.miN•r 2(/►h. of her stator. Mrs. J. at til.• home P. Ycintnsh. _ -- Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Cauliflower, Cabbage and Celery The Best XXX Vinegar and Best Mixed Spices for Pickling eY CEWEN Harmedd w pi "r whloh tslete lip from 111ettrrday to rlatt Mends -livered to Al Parts of the Tows 1y �� )V l • , �• r �*� rt �ir.> r -whine th.1 viaet dna its mo-swr to being w.11 .ad •aper. ua/ Raetow., aea�w ^ti. ;•• Grips off lite OW BIOtk }R Jtflslone--itttle We The ..-N' I� 1n wit. -third d-. edy.t•o.t'.d. Zee eAildrw. end adult.. 111.. aastd ar Tow a4weffli t CA.1t1'Bii,ld.'s DiM (l STORE Amateur Finishing Our developing and printing is of the better kind. Leave your Films with us for geed work and prompt service. We ale carry a full stock of Films and Printing Materials. J. T. FILL 1'Imwa 187 "'iderleh The Moderation League, of Ontario President. Mr 1 F Hellmuth, K.0 -The lar majorities, in favor of Government Control cast, on after. the other, by,, the Western Provinces of Manitoba Saskatchewa and Alberta were not made possible by, the votes of •ortly those who •desir a change for the purpose of personal indulgence. There'could have been o adoption of Government Control had it not been for the votes of tot abstainer. In Manitoba, after almost a year, only a small proportion of r those who voted for Government Control has taken out permits td purchase liquors.r An examination of the figures will further show that very many, people' who had previously -voted for Prohibition had, after several years' trial, decided that the time had come for a change. Why? Not because it was, desired to revert to the old "Bar" system of. drinking. Not because there was a y question about the univefsal desire r tem- perance, respect for law, and ecerit evirotiment for the children Not because the public co science had become deadened. ; But Becauee: There had grown a feeling, a bunting to a convictr��n, that• Prohibition was not living up tP the pro�hecles f those who had ad/ocated its adoption, and that it was creating evils an gr t as inose it pretended to subdue,.but much more difficult to deal -with - Thoughtful amen end women do t ignore what they experience and observe. It is.generally agreed that a s p was taken in the right direction when. the public drinkingbar was aboli ed But the good. of that step has been challenged by t e enormous tra done by the Bootlegger and the huge output of the hortie-brewer and it distiller. The Moderation League, proposes t6 ho d to the good that has been 'accomplished, but to meet squarely the challen a of the Bootlegger and the Moonabiner. Prohibition does not trighthe Bootlegger. It created him, and it keeps him alive. Does anyone doubt how the Bootlegger will vote on October 23rd? Does anyone think that if the Bootlegger could be assured that present conditions would last for, say, ten.ygrs he would not greatly extend his business, and become even more daring in his operations? In the meantime the Bootlegger has grown wealthy and powerful. No matter what is done he will not now ice easily, abolished. Drinking con- tinues on a scale the magnitude of which is unsuspeeted'by the ordinary citizen, and consequences, which do not find' their way intd.statistics. but are nevertheless disastrous to the individuals concerned and to the coin= munity, follow. The decent, self-respecting and law-abiding; citizen has been, penalised, but the orgies of the other class. provided they are conducted with sufficient secrecy, have remained unchecked. The Province is also losing the huge revenue which those whififdesire to use liquor, properly and moderately. are willing to pay for the pn lege. Can the Province afford to lose this revenue? Can it continue to itora the conditions being created on every side? The answer lies with the electorate. With many of the ideals of Prohibition the Moderation League o Ontario is in entire sympathy. The only motive underlying the activities of the League is that of a sincere desire to promote the interests, social, financial, and moral of the Province. There is no wish to provoke contro- versy or ill -feeling. Appeal is made to the experience and observation= not to the passions and prejudices -of the people of Ontario. it is con- tended that there exist sufficient grounds obvious to anyone who does not wilfully close his eyes to them and regarding which there is no difference of opinion, to justify the position taken by the League. Altogether• the time has come for a change. Government Control can be had by marking your Ballot as follo MARK Are you in favour of the YOUR continuance of The Ontario Temperance Act? BALLOT Are you in favour of the HERE sale as a beverage of beer 2 and spirituous liquor in sealed packages under Gov- ernment control? �y '`. Provincial Headquarter, 9 Richmond -Street Feat, Toronto Tele hone • Main 8387 ontl Mnin 1193 P. Gordon Ciller, Tressurer PR. J. Christie, Vice -President C. D. Boyce, Secr estrY { ""t'q�T7`'�,�• I ea'"teak,°ki;?,f t " � t . }�9 lu i f y ; , •s i a, ' i�lyi�"?f r k�� vJ 4 -;lit •� w � .ilk'. ��x�! �lk n%` ,t"'» ?II,a��fn I .F l Biu 1,'F ,a 6 u,i.;.. T ",' dq . ',a s , > b..r'•k.�M ri 'p s, P.t�f "� �. p` •i. „i •' I••�• V, nf''rIM'. F I t r 1' e:i1 .flµ. IL.,. ,� ,. "ti......_�t I ., �aa' •.Y�, dinvl a,tx a',a 6t ..., .. .:6 •a , i � ,..... vow E 11 i,