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PderiehtUlaera -dealer4. On 3104.4ttr
tio0 ttue'r had entered into 0W:ogee.,
Ment yith Other;001cerS,of this West,
, ern Ontario distriOt tO.rinse the price
. •ot brew Qnt eent. OtUel,,11trtti. re-
ported to have aponsered' the Increase,
lu Price al'e $trathrO5', Lon1on, St.
AarYs, and '•41tOtepo * '
.0 Increase in the,priCe of IlOar and
ingredients• (Airbag the, last "•,year .
OrToderiehr 20,100 P.rt was,
%nit* *11,0, .cent for that .'refISOn' early
this tr*;t1l'er.r. al*,0 4011'
fOr the' ineregeep but
er-n0.., there Will:he' :ft.trtlier
'erease in the. prlee'' of -bread, • with
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4414 .1(41x.es, *PiX/X .At„ lQe..•
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- -tors throughout the ,Province inter",
Ontario 'rellallerAnCet eration
Reviews the Provlil.oi4
'Sihiatton
'URGES' '114DEOPAPEACE.
TIi
,040.,170. Tell9ez,11,1FOortt.ti°,
has Issued :the tolIONVing manifesto to
the electora Of Ontario: A
!ler? 0 the .aPpfottehing .Provia»
clalgeuerhl. eleettell:: the Ontarie Tem
'.•PeriaIlee-fWeratton desires to give Some(
counsel, and guide/Pee to the, many, etee-i
EYE TROUBLE,Rs.Ve •
16 Or eyes • e 'xa'inined
R. A. RZo. • tor ye.aru Strut,
lord's ,,leadinit
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Eyeo.iiit;141 Witted,
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'aVe 6Welrf Store.
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Fire* Accident -arid MotOr
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EYE • tiowirowr
• Means , eye tViro
ested In the lessening land removal of
the evils arising' from the ue of al.
coil:voile Uquor.• •
"While this Problem is not the only
one calling for public consideration,
the Federation feels that, inusnrueh aa
the use of Alcoholic beverages is so
closely related to economic Prosperity,
to family and"child Welfare, jogiublto.
health, to public safety, and -to social,
and mor -al progress, no intelligent, so-
elailysminded person 'ean fail to re-
gard it As 'a major -issue. among those:
ovv before the electorate.
reeent years the attitude of „hOth,
major parties td%vard the temPertitace,
problem. has been almost Wholly um.;
e-t9r4--tligiiiV..e,AbroaFted from
' ,11 ' ' WOO 't t
fin an .. mi) e e le'
•the.,,,,loent Of41.0n l'ef
I.M.,
P,!wk,s1hie tor. the OitY' 'of TOrikr4to as, 117
whele toexprese'lts Wake* ,evto;10.t
reo,rPg se leag es,this"%ameniimeat this
St4nds• Staitnte lbao4t, •
"k$140, 'rantfc'kst 1111UStlee, kiowIn-
ly
1Y' liuVON* Is, t.P0' 0404 iniPtkralleied
in our hiS:tory, and the„Ziherai
the 1,?lheral''''OOVertnient and the
P1?0.PA1 ,Parti7, are 0* Anal-
irAetioe.-ef, gOveinMent',,Ik Overaidiog•
the .e-ourts and thereby '40riVing the
citizens of thoSe plaeeei Of rights that
ciftwens etilembete In the • Protince
realize that; eitat-tattit Ifiriffers
ent, Ind reit "ltalividus,1 at-
te,ntion with, ntiodeiii•, 14i:down%
.444.444044.4.40
enjoy.,
• AdOihiistratio;OrtieeLaw
"The tadulinietration• of "the latr"148
been grossly at fault.; The volley the
Minor eqIiiMisSIOn adOpted in .mnitiP1.3".
ing beer 'reams • was wholly unjustifi-
able. A ma101; Plea in the agitation
Por beer roeans was that ordinary Pat-
ronage .ould-• not Sustain ex/Siting
hotels.. ,.-Ket•Dvohile- 'the"Aeonntry Was
still In the itroessOf Apiiieakton, the•
caniinissic•it began ,to
hotels,- Creating nutabera o .them
'There ei& rklienvitt,(1..from the.'needs, of
"thettlitelliirg fpubliethuld •"•,pos441)1y, ex-
tst: 441(ifttleee'.theyieanionly..aaatataih
existeneetherbtigh..4the3raporerish-
Mei* and ; injuitsoti thet 011rXetiading.
roMtinity-Wthealehl gbolVAO,Pr •'et
rule. . The.y..etiave denied- to ithe P09,1)101
any adequate and impartial opportun-
ity to ,;eX0M314,1e1; ,mitod ;as to the
Olicy 'Under -Whiell 'they 'Shtall
They 'Iiiieiatteetime 'the 'ready instrw-
thent to lieplement tibe ,wishes of the
Eyes exandned and Oa:oil fitted •
teaitattabiti lefts.
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A. 14. COLE,
Optontetrist Rod Optielin
17 • years serVing -the Pecible �t
. Buren County, •
litindrldtWeets. .
TheC011aertattiVISTadr
4‘The 136noete'vntiVel party introduceal
government, controi under the plea
that
there would' be no Private profit, no;
alasjeg ire-ephlished thelegal sale of
liquor, tpat party' wuS, indueed, apart
from .any inandate from. the People,,
to forget the above-named fundamental
tenditions of government control. • it
accoidingly introduced a. system lo -
;13P, treM111--(-00110Mtle-wlir-
.
nlaJei'1tY of Lt -the -ofathe com-
infinity Cenedeett .and in, some „ in-
stanees ,•lotated in proximity . to
churches_•und schools. „..• ,
•' 'The 'COmMission .baa been . equivo-
Cal inotiaidi false to. its .31904, bus
been griossirdattit Jur, 0,0*Atta-
and 'has ,Icliowingir Viehtted ,the
iinder; exists„ 4 i'Vreiiiave
'ilorliegraion hit saying,..thati,tht yolleY
tu stituontstration,oltivii 09408-
Is A disgrace tO.therighekql PPort$''''
44rafther,•it evident,00 aim erk.•
fereefttent of lawiehaa ilePrt.4:9fit.eteA'
ifferenti-• laX and 4spettyt,
f tte7Preatier irk,htitiliK0104t„.0.,
'mw
and tallare eepl:pre,b,Rnt the,rtr
011111/diiO*i
fended to bring back prate prod th . g; Ofhlkillf*Wk"ellu,,are
Its kb:Altus to sales, 'public social Wellillektzatedld t:.tregftlell*.e, th,e
drinking With its increased temptation, ItelliTiOttAtits4Oty',..011,174"
and the ".treating system with its in-
iineement to _excess.
-"The, beer rooms of stodaY are be-
yond question in many respects worse
than the bar rooms, of yesterdaY.-
Their introduction cOnatituted not only
a.Adepartore• from government carnbrol,
but a whollY retrograde step. 'Their
existenee is un injury to trade, a detri,
Mont to homes, a Menace to Youth and
sense of increased slaughter on our
hi Wu s.
. "--44The.Federastion---regrets. that the. ykremier gm). this a
.porik*vative party bustgiven oo asSur-
ante "that if entrusted ttith power it
will .undo these wrongs either by
abolishing the 'beverage rooms or by
giving the people the , opportunity of
doing so by mow of a referendum.
' • The )(Iberia Party
'For the' vatibliWiment of the 'beer
saloar*.bOth AO Oo"nterVtttive
Parties must bear reaptinsibility. Prac-
tically Mr. rilepbtrp's first act as lead-
er of hia party was to seek to in:duce
.4340 mearberix of the Opposition then in
the, Bailee th Tote for Mr. ilegree, &feet'
bill. AS nearly all Of 'theft men had
been elected on a definitely dry plat-
form, such action bivalved' a betrayal
of their pledge to their eomstituente.
Iran„Ine obeyed Mr. gepburn's
mandate. The red,e$410n. 'Unable.
to ',feta -elle Ahli•lOpotial, and the ac;
tian 'Aitiek'Svfio ttteented witb, the
iiitiikeh'atrtkeh and honor so essen-,
,to true demoeracy. .
"The Liberal party in caven n
jolted irta leader to put the litpior
AuOticrut but of party' polities. • He
.fdethWith, under the' elaktt szi4 90110.01,
expediency, rtgbdelihe wiatencp Of Oeer
#plankin tia*Platforti. Thi it
caititaged the will of the
Aeernetl. - Ile telnged .
judigthent of •;tlie. highest ,cqyrtDornlfl;
hieePt the Itid.gtAelAt`O
1! • I
cops
,the
not
wltJi
itadainlail ;when, he
the condemeatien:pf the e
eerned'doe* be -.4Shrew;;} ISpositien
respect•,either their right's or the
law CT the kind.
No ''Grelind fdr Hope
Aorjae "ca,m,paigte ittbefiiiites -of the.
fford rio
ground for h°Pe 'Of
these conditions'should the Government
be returned to power. ' Ur. Hepburn
promises to reconstitute the liqtior con-
trol board by the appointment of a
Supreme. Court judge as chairman and
of a Liberal And Oonservative as asso-
ciates. It is doubtful whether the,
cha.nge Would substantially improve
conditione.
'An any 'Case the proposal still with-
holds from the people an adequate and
antrammelled opportunity of expr
lag their wish on the beer saloons .15 -
sue. It also leaves more than 1,100
of these evil institutions to continue
their destructive vr,ork in addition to
liquor stores, „wine stores, 'breweries,
brewery warehouses, clubs, ete., at 'east
200 places Of retalksale more than et -
lilted 1018. The liquor interests
will always. consent to any minor'
change if only their facilities for ex-
ploiting 'the public are not impaired.
The-gauttditommonwealtill iFed-
eration, igKontra.st to the older volt -
tical, partlis; has never expressed itself
on the liquor Issue, 'but has adopted the
general principle of sUbmitting import -
eat lesiva in a referendum.
rqoiini :was,neSubled:wati, • ntatire' aiid exPer1-
4idttal; but fit fiteelif piabliedistentent;
widespread criticism „in the= press 4n4
obVionsly growing hostility of pubLie
.eptaion, the Oroyerninent gives no in-
dieitiOn of alty 'deesite tiiiertiiivate,the
thfoitultate and' liOutloOS eXiietirdent.
IE)inif assume& the wholly 00.fiberal
attlitude of .refusing tile • impfe, the
right to expreso,In an Inipartial Pro,
vmnIaI refereadam their nand en a.mat-
ter that intimately affects theirliblnets
rand the society In which ther Ming
liVie—tdi attitude Cantrary"to -.the hts-
tee° tradition of the Liberal party.
"Moreover, the GoVetiinient, has rip
.its legislation altd.- its ftdMililaratiOn,
been guilty ef`some•ofthe,moirunjust
actio* ever perpetrated. itt 0,0115t0
91 the Province, Alter the ettitt6 had
tfeelarett aid tObahlished tertaiii tights
tflider option- to the Citizens of
Galt and three other; raintielpalities,
the Premier by ligisifitiont, In viiteit
hitt followers with eoa'e exeeptleri con-
curred, deliberately r biked ,those mitt+
eipalitles of these rights Which all
Other tylintielpalities in the Province
enjoy.
"Again, after a petition signed 'by
9,0O()05,000 ditizena of the largest city in
the Proi.inee had been validated by
a derision of the ,Supreme Curt et
the ,Provinee, the Premier initioduc&I
d his party passed legislation In
AO,
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The itey.. Gypsy Ainit14.4sovoietimea called; the greatest lit.ingAr'evange-
listetitt liletured ' In 't `61iehictilg *a:Set aChitt 'WOW Yet* (hotel. The -.Um
• ' arr.• phiitili 'WI ears' Olt% haSI.Preached the aloapel to...tnore*peramisi than
sty Other .4iiangelist. ,a0 oifitiverl.lii NevO• Torkseadewill-toottiaeave. on
• a %bur of.the ,States Anti* whieh he -wilt ',address many revival meer,,---:
' hags. ' .. .„ . ,... • .
;,• .4.•.1.,,, .4.
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a
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er t tt
rich'f* t Still
Bright. and Alert: AS ,She
Mow the. Century .
Mrs, Jane Anglesea. street, on
S'atarda,y Itt,St 04Sie1 ,another rnUe
stone ,14 her Jong- life,. litAving
pleted her ltittetY-se.veuth year. 'rhe
grand ott lady, :GOtlerielesioldet4'•
zen, is in excellent' health and spirits,
and through she complains somewhat of
hettith and mentally is as 'bright: as "a
f:01.:1,10174ers.ight .slie la in eteellent
S110,1144' Many callers on her birth -
dor and received- numerous gtfts and
cotwratalatery message% ,A big birth-
day cake woe one of the features of
the day's celebration.
NrS;' 141111 Wa9 'bora, im Brant' coun-
tr, Septeniber litit, 1.840, and ttt gigh-
„teen years Of age 'woe married) to the
late Patrick L$41111.. They pioneered
in "Morris towoship, where, their child -
ten were born, ..and in 1881 moved to
kkoderich, where tr. Lyna died in 1902.
tim •Alexab.ere of her family
sitVing tkoderlehUrf Jos. -Lnua
sou whose home 'sin Detroit, was with
her for the anniversary.
-Mrs. Lynn, lwa$714ad a remarkably
• healthy' .11ce. • She 4t4y14 that the onir
time, she ° was Ili enowll, ixquir0
;VA!,
itetptiretneuts Of the Situation
iir *OW!
,
to 'V , 11140 eilleceeds is
qPeo.P€14r.119,.1)14P -ANT4flt people
want and leis them know :about
It. Ppl, are ..blisy today.
Ley wIliBet take, time to shop
ere:0 :v.qa),a4lks insist On:Iteep-
OetF waresandeV-cos:secret.
e buPT 0,94''.0,$- are these who
'oend, • CO :tA*;ir citatomers' ltving
'1'?eattiO the' bogie 'newspaper eon-
tUlniiig 4tore!s__advettisemeut
of Adver-
„ 'has become of the
.kreatest service as a tilmessaver
to the 'busy- hitrusewife. . f3he
kiiows 'from the advertising
here ,She can 'buy and what
'She ha to pay. -She does her
ahopphig In her origin-
al 4oPping tilme ”
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44,444W4i,.., 4,4 X”
PRESBYTERYvASKS ,
SCHOOL FAIRS COCE1L.LED
Qiving to the epidemic of infantile
paralysis, it hae been decided to can-
terfor this year tlie seveu school fairs
that were to be held in this county
during the present month. The lecal
medical °dicer of health in -each school
fair district. it is reported, deemed
this action advisable.
•‘'While it may be claimed that gov-
ernment control as introdtted-by Mr,
Ferguson ivins, in A ?measure approved
by the people, no .mtualate for the
estahlishpent of, beverage rooms has
ever beeil given thy- the eleettirs of Ou-
bitio. The preeent eoettion is simply
the result of II° weakness and the
cennivance of politicians under pres-
sure of the, beer and wine interests.
"The Federation feeLs•in duty bound
to. point out •ttaat under 13ritish and
Canadianpractice a vacua election
in.tolves the •submission by the Govern -
Ment in power of Its record and policy
for etdorsetnent by the electers. It
1.94alkotohis endorsement that is 'now
before the -electors.
,"11 returned- to power Mr. Hepburn
and his party will doubtless claim that
their record and policy have beat en-
dorsed by the people. The Federation
without hesitation declares that in its
opinion the reeord and pellry et the
present Government on the liquor tssue
is unworthy of any such endorsement.
Tr therefore cannot 'pee how any sin-
cere •temperance eleetor ean support,
any candidate who without substantial
ieServations accepts ifon. Mr. Hep -
burn's platform.
"On, the other hand, the policy so
far Suggested by the lion. Earl Rowe
is so inadequate 'and the attitude of
the conservative party in this ISSIlt,
so larking in courage and ronstructive
statelananship as to fail te inspire en-
thusiasm on the part of temperance
people on their behalf.• '
Ask Pledge flail') Candidates
• "In view of' the; polleie,s of the sev,-
,er,a1 polltleiti parties, the temperance
elector's seem to have rn 'alternative
bat to direct their attentlim to the elec-
tion of individual imerabers to the
'legislature. The •Federation there -
fere buggesta that fir every. constituency
Melt candidate be asked definitely to
accept and loyally to support the fol-
lowing proposals:
"1. The' abolitiOn of beterage,rossias
arid Wttite etoreS; either through direct
Headaches
Faint Spells
Pains Under flight Shoulder
MILBURN'S
LAX ViiVLR
'PILLS*
14. Orator YouNa OsItSrs Ont.,
° writoit,-,141 was • trouiled with head-
aches imil"faiat ispells, and liktsevere
pains wider my 1404.A/dna:ad& which
•
were so bad L4ould hare to walls
the • floor at night, as I could not
sleep. X was also constipated. My
wife got me Milburn'S Lata -Liver
Pills. With tho first few doses t
began to fed better, .and ate eis
idea wag usta ws*relfeTed of my trouble; also had a better appetite."
, A prodeet ot tha T. MOW* Oa, has, 'What% Oat.
'1'101( id..411E CLOS'ED
. „
• Tae Aliarafk.ilieshytery Of:the
Ohurelt of Ctintda,:uneeting it Dungan-
non ,• Vitediksdray, 8, •trie'dorsed
, following 'Ivsalu-
tkili‘"Presetitect by' 'the Coiiittee on
evangelism and social service:
"WhefeaS the" iiIi-ertitiOn of beverage
Irecons'in the Cotrnty of Durbin is vio-
lkan cirthe Calla/de Verapertenee Act,
las"f beets ?declared by4; the -13fu-
ISreme Malt of Oatada and the Privr
Otainell to he kir force said:couuty ;
IstAndcWhereas no exlvesslon of the
people's will has ever indiciated; any
deflire fRrIgh, YI-914004,•or:tstli4 .4.0t
"And where* We vilidieheartedly con-
12-44*-kaWlesaltesastn4'.0*-lienting
of the peeple of the 00.014Y.
"Be it titerefore reaolved that we as
a 'Presbytery, in Order to tiafeguard
the youth oteur County,' deinand that
no aUthorities •be redssued Huron
when Oey ,xpire, and- that these bev-
erage rooms be closed us soon as pos-
sible."
*VOA etlk She
'reati•114" t poraftit-Zilitetit
erioh Old ;Wane NV,eek last month at
least one •hundred people called to see
her.
RO,
80. ',1.*Itar1071;r4D. It°°°°141.:AST.
01,,SaheV Mc44:14°11$7•51oH9Pik'
• t°0110. Toronto, 'Ontario7 11*
larrILE 611{L INJURED -
On ' the tittle Attinghter of
Mrs.),IcCor I& liVes Allen).
,•6Fatijacle.indi, f a nloV
•.o'itril-tdito?(e4 "0101111y sera
lietnd 'face:, and 'body bruises. *-T
title girl sorke raluniert uniat,45hed
thei rear door of the car and waiiloaSed
to tile toad as the 'Wind **bug the,
or : tipen. " lie0ohniek wan
Slkireg herAilitiits, Ur. and •NIrs. Den
Atiet, at tlietim,e.
• II.ESAL CARDS
DOUGLAS IL NAIRN. . 1
'Barrister and Selicitor.
Office: 'iltort St. Phone 513
Eit.NEsT
• Banister and: Solicitor.
Sun Life Bldg. Adelaide and Victoria
• ' Streets.
Telephonet Elgin 5301 •
Toronto 2,
net '01 the Legislature or by a Province-.
wide referendum. on a majority basis.
•"2. ltecOgnizing that under lin-
Proved 'anodes. of traorportatien. and
the consequent widening of the area
• affected by each liquor -selling unit, and
flurt• adjacent munielpalittes softer
from a natifanee against which they
-have-no-isedresarthat-withoutprejud
to thun1c1po.1 local option counties be
given .pews povver on. a 1.najority vote to
•prevent the eatablishinent or operation
of government liquor stores within
•their bounds. • '
"3. That with a view to the removal
of the temperance issue from party
politics, and the co-operation of the
•best elements in all parties, the condi-
date be required to assert $s purpose
to reser* his liberty on ails questien
and to bold himself free from dicta-
tion or control by his -party, the caucus
or his 'leader.
• That he pronilse to confer and
co-operate (as is' done itt the British
Hoase of (ommons) with likemintied
members of all partici" in. the Legis-
lature, to Bemire the `elm ent of the
most prottressiVe temperati legislation
that eau be lobtlined,-
••Adviee to... Constituencies
'The Fildetation, further advises as
follows: •
"1" That where two or more candb.
dates, whose- personal Character and
record inspkce confidence, accept these
proposals, temperance 'elector's may feel
free to vote aecording to their Individ-
ual preference.
, "2. That where one candidate only
accepts the- proposals, if jris eldtacter
and record inspire eOnfidenee, he
should, regardless of party, be given
the .utmests possible support.
"3. That Where no satisfatory can-
didate is nominated by any party, tem-
peranceelectors should eotrAider in con-
ference the advisibility of placing
sTarie aceeptablt4 eltyr.en in nomination.
"The. Federation disclaims any con-
nection with, or any desire to further,
the interests of fair political party as
such ; but it bel es• that it is desir-
able at ,the , t juncture to seeure
the eteetion le' the Legislature of ns
many members as possible %van) min be
relied upon to initiate.and support de-
finitely progressive temperanee
"The FWeration therefore calls up-
on temperance eleetors to subordinate
party loyalties and 'personal friend.
shirrA3 to the Interests of this great
cause and in each Constitueney pronvia-
ly to take sub effective action as will
be sii promote it& 1)regra.S.
• IL 8: DODD, President.
• "A„. 3°. iltWIN, 'Cleo. See." -
OBITUARY
HRS. MeIVOR
Word has been, received from Win-
nipeg a the death there on 'September
2nd of Mrs. Ethel McLaren McIvor,
wife of Ale*ander MeIvor, well-known
Goderieh okl -boy. Mrs.. Mclvor was
In -•her .11fty-ninth year. She was •born
at Mitchell. Ont., and ,went to the West
In 1907, marrying Mr. Melvdr the sarne
year. She was a past president of
the Winnipeg Women's (Benefit Asso-
elation, and was a member of Young
-SurVivingrbeskies-her„
husband, are two sons, Allen at hotne,
and Colin at St. Vital, Man?, and two
daughters, Merle and Lois,- at home,
Brothers and sisters are W. G.' Mc-
Laren, Victoria, B.C.; Edward and 'Pred
MeLaren, LOS Angeles, Cakif. ; Mrs. W..
Bolton,•Nancourer, and Mrs. Margaret
Ross, Fort 1.Villiam.
AUCTIONEERS
THOMAS GUNDRY s9N,
Liao Stock and, Genet* .Auctioneara--
• Eigitt Ave., Oaderiati ..•
Sales made everywhere and all efforts)
made to give you eatitsfaction.
-Partatirs' Sale Notes di•scounted,
Phone 110. ,
JF1TflUj, TOO
), •
rtqflreffs ,In, the jartior,914urch
/bail League haye gone tbe way, ef:AnOst
other entertainment for the yeungars
.these days. A. hait, haa ;been called
for .this week as a precautionary ,stop
in view of the alarm of infantile para-
lysis, North street "lolled chareh 18
a game up" on the Presbyterians, lead-
ing 2 to 3.4in the clutraPionShIp race
for the haddsome C. C. Lee trophy.
A game will be 'played at Victoria
Park on Monday afternoon and, if
necessary, the fifth will be played on
Weilnesday.
•
•Mrs. a Herald is spending a fort-
night with friends at London.
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Returns to East
F. 1.. 14(.31era1 -
sower agent, Canadian Pacific
Railway, Vancouver, will be pro-
mnted to Montreal, heattquartera
of the company on OPtober 1 ao
assistant passenrcr traffic' man-
ager, according 'to Announ(emen,
by R. 0. MeNeillte, par.1enger
traffic manager. Since joinie7
the Canadian Pacific at Saint
John, N.n., in 1892, he has nerved
the coMparly at Toronto, mInt-
real, Roston, Seattle, Wash.. Hong
Kong, and .Vancouver.
.444.4444.4
VETERINARY
lyt: 0. E. MUSS, vs., s.y.. se.
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OraduAte.ot the University' of Toronto
and graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College. ,
Oflice on Kingston atreet across fr0nt
J. Calvin Cutt's store. Phone 200W. •
MEDICAL
DR. F. J. R. FORSTIM.
EIVE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT.
Rope Ettrgeon New jerk Myth -
flutings and Atiral":Raapitil; .aSastant
MoorOleld's ,10ye ; Itospital „and Golden
Squire' Throat IttariPital; lhotidon. Int
Eyes tested, glasses supplied.
53 Waterloo St. B., Stratford, Ted*.
•phone 257. ' •
- Next visit Bedford Ilotel. GOderich.
Wednesday, September 22nd, from
2.00 to 8.30 pan. only.
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Radios, Repairs,
Prts•
Ciniriteous
54 164.4, AYq•
ttih,!
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44
A QUIST, WELL CONDUCTED,
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DRUCLESCIIIIIIS PriLITIIMACTIONER° •
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Iftatenall"tped .With elect 43°trestnaPArnaa'etic bath&
Electronic elactric treatment and chiro-
practic. Chronic, organic and nervous
diseases. ts.dy in attendance. Odic*
hours 2 Its 5 and 7 to 5 pan. on 'Murcia.
Friday and Saturday, and on Wednes-
day 9 to 12 .a.m. oniy. Consultation
inir • be had by appointment. Monday
• d ;Thursday at
A. N. rAt1%.124130N, re,aidence and
OtinuiE100,13ostPhonenlo,,Of,h311. Street and Brl.
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Dublin; Jas. Connolly, Gooerich; Thos.
Moylan, Otatorth; W. R. Archibald,
Seaforth; Aix. MeEwing, Blyth; Prank
McGregor, Clinton. •
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cioderich R. R. 1; James 'Watt, alytlxi
John E. Pepper, Brucelleld, U. It. No. l'
It. P. tvicKercher; Dublin, R. R. No. 1;
Chas. P. 'Hewitt, Kiricardine; R. 0. Jar-
rauth, Borr.holm. It. R. No. 1.
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ARMSTRONG'S
Eye -Sight Service
..1•11,1,1•4,1,
Opening in Gode,rich
Monday, ,S.epternber 20th-
• Ft T. Armstrong, Rezktered OptOmetri•t and Graduate
of the Canadian Ophthalmic College, with over twenty -live
years practical exPerience ;Ind equipped with till most scienti-
fic instruments invites ‘,ou to call and consult him if at all in
doubt al'out your eyes.
All work is absolutely guaranteed.
See Armstrong and See Better
Corner K•ingston Street and The Square