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them., Wby. .ebOu • Mfr. jI rn r
;quirts 'n further ' mandate from •:tom
,people to do bIs Out'Ontni lOteRlAm.' b
ayo .:lad *ants! to 1ect $7O,00O, '
.from the estates of'thia, rgovinee. He
daea nat 'believe ,this . himself, for he.
na. to IneretiA0 'oulrr eighty
nt..al ve l(.i34. , t 0'0,04
lhke •adgurea!of $TO,000, boi,#, 1 sten,''
'duties •>are trite, .'Why is ; pi' Hepburn:
axatiOT , next'
;�lan�,ili4 ;to iixcl�r'a�e .t
Fool —Why Why does be not 0434040
ta'ation altogether?" Of
}Mr. Massey depicted, mar. itowe. as a
'$4.1. a 'Pall' Who has earned 010e140
ah success in his rise from,,a, count
ooun!cii .sea o...tbe Leg st._ature a _
privy wine 1' and 'tone:la-7ar
peating the Conservative sltagan : " ou
cart` trust t we." ' r: M,
mr. 1a, devoted. ,a goo deaX4,090,o>1;
time in reply to an article In Tkt 'To"
Trento , Globe and . Mail, which, he *said.
misrepresented his position with regard 1
to a .statement on" Br tis'h, labor pale,
which he (1iir. Massey) said was alar••
tually the ,same as Ir. Bowes labor
policy,
DUNGANNON
To E.Ieetors of Huron .13i uce
Cr'eamer'y Owner
.
INDEPENDENT ` LIBEfiAL CANDIDATE
PROVINCIAL ELECTION '• •
A VOTE for' Thomson is +6 SURER 'Vote for
HEPBURN '
x*r
Friday, 'Oct. lst
y ept. 30th
e: by S. P. Shaun
of `'Toronto.
1
Public
ot0,100,49 Q:, urilfSeilb%4 to those sac
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est
DUNfi ANNON, Sept. 23. --As tt
precautionary • measure against the
prevailing ,epidemic Of infantile para -
.lysis, Dungannon school was closed an
Wednesday. '
The Misses Ethel Case. and Alma
Robinson, of Toroato, renewed former
acquaintances. here fbr a short time.
being accompanied by Miss •Clara
g' cid and Mrs. D. Hasson,, 'Strat-
repudiation . of Hydro contracts and
earance .subsequent legislation .protecting the.
Iir1.P.C.
from court actions. •
"You' cannot . sue 'the H.E.P.C.,,' said
the speaker. "That 'maw *as forced
through the. Legislature by the -dicta-
tor %hem we call our Premier.
The speaker 'attacked the -Liberal
(Continued from nage 1)•
with an election. coming' on; but I' take.
all that with 'a grain..of salt. How
did h treat his own laborers in the
e
civil :Service? He lire& them 4because Government' for signing away "in secre-
tin a 'oi- cy, • in" the dead of night, ' „25,000 s tiare-
he inspected them of having.a g. •
interest in politics. The Civil service
• theGovernment and
miles of Ontario's tinnber. . land to
American interests.
two-thirds o preva ng
Mras. ". Josopli' ,H ta;ittoii ie'i' ''o'�u it eti-
nescl5y for -• Toronto to visit her
daughters, . Mrs. .-, Stafford and miss
Genevive-Hainilton; the latter Qt;;awliotn
is • to undergo a griticai operation in
Saturday.'
Mr. and Mrs. B. R: Carter. Toronto,
fr. and ltrs. Wm. H. heed, Carlow.
and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Reed.. Port
Albert, were guests on Sunday with
Mr. au:cl Mrs. Robert Dav-idsvn. .
is. the °bacl�bone of . Mr. and Mrs: Erie Fairbairn re -
Mr, 'Rc)tive promises Haat quali8cationS • `°•Hepburn gave it away for less than turned to their ht5nie in Detroit after
for employment in the Rubino ser vfaee f iii Canadian
being in attendance at the funeral of
Of Ontario will be: merit and. ability, prices,; for $1 per cord as against $1.130 the lady's grandmother, the late lira.
rathQr than ,pciditieai • •allegiance; and paid in Canada. • W. H. Reed.
Air. and firs. • R. J. Wiggins .and
where the qualifications of applicants "Canada's pulpwood is the finest in daughter, Valerie, of Brantford,. On trying to start his car at his Boole
are r.eg hal, returned soldiers will be the world. • The 'United States knew ,
little g eights`third year. He was born in
a>teCOrded'a p efeAenee. ' it, wanted it and got it. - And we pay visited relatives here during the past the. motor failed to respond to hi. Sear'boro-townsllip, but came to Turn-
• one.+quarter of a , million subsidy to «eel:, as .the school of which Mr. Wig. efforts. With some assistance Lie! berry when a small Child. For over
pro a equ oran
gins s prine'pa
the logs to the es,
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Believe.it er•bat, "shay. " peaches may now be bought. Wiliialtn
Wade fle_ritage'of•Itiehwood, .J , is ,the enterprising peach grower who
has atn�ered .m cocommonaotnplain+t , about peaches, by an ingenious
1ha _lli..le>ia dttlg 9iva --seri -of
brushes, attached—to hid sorting nyitchine. �v c .�''inii• T`e-pea�+ee �t
fuzz, dropping the residue in baskets. In the upper photograph, Harold
Heritage; son of the farm owner, feeds ' the peaches on. the belt that
carries them through the brushes and into a basket, without fu „.. Be-
low', g
ow Albert Ridgeway selects the `ptraehea ter size after they ltd a gone
through. the "shaving" machine.
SarmassaamsramarasaaammilmarmarmaimisIl
,w....r
Monday • night, . rushed to London fever'
ing a similar attacik to that of his sis-
ter. .Me was kept under observation
for two days, but was allowed to re-
turni to his •.aonC on Wednesday night.
Atli Auto -Automobile.= -For a few
moments at • least L r.. Joseph Hamil-
ton, V.S., believed In • "motor
To be addressed by S. !R Shantz.
•
Saturday, Oct. 2nd
To bac addret{sed by J.-0. 011rl lid rs, K. C.1 of London.
Seaforth
'Monday, Oct. 4th
.To be addressed by R. J. Deaebrnaan, 'NI. P. for North Iluron.
LOCAL SPEAKERS ALSO AT EACH MEETING
AH. nneetings ,at ,,8 o'clock p.m.
''`EIE ICING
vived by' hisy`wife and three grand-
children, his on, Gerald. having died
some years ago.
DEATH 011 WILLIAM - 1I0LMJS,
HAM .
'illiaxn Holm an old resident of
Wingjam, died September 12•th ill his
'>l Civlil Service. vid i e t for the removal of i 1 was closed owing to pushed it down grade to clic road tuiQ +halt a -Century ire ConductOiI ¢ black,
f rio 'w`e• are terribly behind Stat where there a' case of irafairtile paralysis having
"In ' Oriia
i our iegislatlQnF ai�tecting the civ developed in if i th tried t MaY�o
will • be" daily work for ii,00'0 ,men for
years to come."
.. it one of the pupils.
nal the civil service Miss Wilma Tneteayben, student at
isthe . In 3ngln �o
is the backbone of the-Go€ernment and �- the Shaw .School of ` minerce, Tor -
the strength h'•ofp.t a tEmpire. At Ot- With regard t gr onto, was (home for the, week-end.-
service
eek-end.
taws we are gradually getting the civil �S1rs. S. Elmer Phillips is visiting
sere lnto.:-order ' ,t In Ontario wider distribution farm +products her daughter, firs. M. T. Omens, and
every time `a.,;governme It comes into to reopen Ontario Mr. Omens, Detroit.. power we have dismissals that create t the Province Bruce A. McArthur,roit.. undertaker,
great 'hard„ilhip for the employees, dir- . c furniture 'dealer and hardware taw:
organize, the Government busing and three ears. chant, who recently started busine
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pack. t'he. Parliament buildings with �r S�urn'e anti-British polies of In the new building erected by Mel -
that
ole•—io—wbat`
unnecessary thy pe l again closing Ontario House inJLttglaiid pe 1 0 --'Culbert, -rash taken Herbert- 'Vizir
that tliey can all be thrown out d t lluset3 him to a,
next time. '' ,
• "The civil servants in Ontario are
haunted 1 y the fear of insecurity and
crippled by inefficiency. MT. itowe
proposes to bring security into the lives
-of then 'people' by giving them perma-
nent positions and dtnite •increases in.
,par He will. endeavor to -attract the
test tyro of man and woman to enter
the service► so that the civil service
may become efficient, r dignified and
stable.; hyo Contracts
• r0 its not a man or woman of
e Encourage Agriculture
o aviculture, Mr.
Rowe's promise is to stimulate sale and
of;
House in England:,
thelosing of wbteh cos
millionten dollars per year the last-
adzes the farmer an
receive lower prices for his products.
We will restore to the farmer of On-
tario the market that the Liberals took
away, and that market is in Hoagland."
The speaker described talie Depart-
ment .of Agriculture as the "most stag-
nant in the Governncient " out bySir.
Reading from notes sent
Rowe from, his sick -bed,, 3tr. )d seeY
said : "With` respect to the collection
of succession duties ' and all other
t.
ni Tin into the business as a partner.
Iron Lung Used. --The condition of
Mise Muriel Blake, seventeen -year-
old' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Er»4st
Blake, con. 0, Ashfield, who was tal-en
to hospital in London a week ,deo,
suffering from 'poliomyelitis, is re.'.
ported as being satisfactory. It was
necessary to. resort to the use of on
iron lung as a means df combating the
disease. Her brother, Clifford, two
years her senior, on feeling 111 on
armarmsaosirmaarsvisrossa
,Showing
- 'Lady. Biltmore Knobbs
and
All 'the popular priced Hats.
Retnaidelling and Reblocking
GO1rUAM GOLD STRIPE HOSE
' We Invite ° tour Patronage.
S. McKinnon
•
'Phone 155 Square.
ir
.seE> t'y 5 , CK ,
made a of rubber sheeting,
white cotton back, sizes 36
t 42.
Special $3.691
MEN'S, RAINCOATS for best
.:wean in black, brown or
blue double-breasted style,
With ail -round belt and slash
pockets. Sizes 36 to 44.
Special $3.95
Agent ter T1 °�ICop 'T $lers
-ur
butte X84 Sgitia
still the engine failed to stunt. He I smith shop in Wingham. .He was
seated himself in . e car andret r three times and served. on the
the starter, 'when suddenly the curPublic Utilities Commission for many
l.egan to .move at a very rapid rate. years. Ile leaves t'h'ree sons -and one
too fast for him, so he thought- Ile daughter : `William, of • Oleveland ;
shut off the gas and ignition, but still Howard', of Chicago; Bert, in the Caria-
•the ear continued its mad race up .dian Went, and Mrs. W. Deavenport .of
tho read. Glancing in the mirror, Toronto.
what: was his surprise t� see .another
car pushing ,him along, the driver of
which was quite unconscious of t lis
thrill he ,bad • gi:teat. tQ the.. driver of
the car ahead.,
EXWER LOSE WELL-KNOWN
CITION
Exeter lost one of its prominent citi-
zens last week in the death of Saxon
Fitton, w'b» passed away on Tuesday -
in Victoria hospital, London, . a few
hours after undergoing an operation.
.He was in his sixty-fourth year. ' De-
ceased was born at Iter and was in
business there 'tor many years as at
jeweller and optometrist. He is sur
1147.?
Kr. Ernest . Pritchard was up from
Toronto -for` the weekend and left on'
+\ionday, accompanied by air. A. M.
Robertson, On a motor trip to Ottawa
and other points.
misesseseseassesesnessisi
"Bill Inside"
YR.11 !Smith, a ',eoun;.ry shopl;ee,� er,..
went to 'the c ity' to buy goods. They
Were sent Ttnniecliately, and n,aehrd-
home before he did. When the boxes
were delivered. :Mrs. Smith, who was
keeping' the shop. uttered a scream,
,seized a�' !hatchet, and began 'lira&
eaily to open the largest one.
"What's the matter, Sarah?" said
;one of the 'bystanders, • who had
watched her in amazement.
• Pale. and faint,- Mrs. Smith. tfointed
'oto an inscription on the box. It read
'Bill inside."
lir. and ' Mrs. Walitle0 ll'aeey add
firs. A. 'rN'a ele, ATOP) and ,loan, of
Thorndale, visited turd. Wm. Volllnson
and other, friends In town --over the
week -end.
apit• al tre.. Theatre
eget
Pone 47 •
Now Playing .Merle' Oberon and Brian Aherne hi "Waved Enemy."
Coderich
Monday, Tuesday K ednesday—"-
LORETTA l OUNG—i1 ROI'i'K POWER and DON A %IECHE
A •hilarious comedy romance depicting the complications resultii
from too nailed pttblicity.
"LOVE IS - NEWS"
g
Thursday, Friday .and Saturday--
•
CO BT4.NCE' B NNExT—OSCAR HOhMOLKA,.
and Oougiass Montgorne
An esrcnp 0-ilieor ta-a-ided by a beautiful girl and iinds-1d'►nself thrust
into an ,exciting adventure - .
"EVFMYTHING IS THUNDER"
Coming --Edward Arnold in "The Toast of, New Vol*"
Matinees ---Wednesday, Saturday and holidays at 3 p.m.
DVENTUES gN ECONOMY...
'MARC')(;)41rw
DO YOU KNOW
T•H 1T NW HYDRO BILL .
15 MUCH LE55 THAN
LA5T MQNTH 511'10E
T4 -(E (,OVERRNMENT
GUT T+IE p.AieS ?
Yf5, ITC P.TAI IsiLy
MAKES IT EASY
ON-7HE HOUSE -
METING MCNEY
- fIELEN.
t1Et'BURN SAVES
US ABOUT $15(22
BY OUR T+#REE-
C11ItD EN NOT
HAVING. TO I AY
EXAM I NATIO N
PEES
JACK TOLD ME OUR CAR
LICENSE WILL BE ONLY
$2a'? INSTEAD OF $7'2
THIS YEAR --JUST WATCH
ME .GET A NEW HAT
OUT Of 74463 SAVING
I'M GLAD 4.4EPBURN
KEPT LIQUOR OUT.,
OF RESTAURANTS
AND WILL TAKE
IT OUT OF
POLITICS
. E
1 NEVER THOUGHT
Of THAT, I'LL HAVE
TO GET AFTER
JIM fOR MINE
AND I'M CLAP
THEY'RE GOING
TO CUT DOWN
ON EXAMS AND
HomE WORD.
HE ALSO Golf $ 5Cg000 `IN IfACK
PAY FOR GIRLS IN 'INDUSTRY
WHO HAD BEEN DEE1`iAUDED
YES AND JIM SAYS +IEPBU1tNS
UNEMP1OYMENT INSURANCE
WILL MEAN WE'Lt, NEVER
l•IAVE To GOON #1ELiE=1j �I
JIM SAYS, T+1£
FARM VOTE WILL
G01O HEPBURN
BECAUSE i4E
REDUCED THE
RATES FOR
ELECTRICITY
EVEN OUR LOCAL TAX BILL 15 `DOWN
DUE TO i•IEPBURNS ONE MILC BONUS
THAT MEANS $ 59.9 TO U5 -,
NO WONDER HE 15 GALLED
A MAN OF ACTION IN
SPITE.OF ALL THESE TAX
REDUCTIONS HE
MAKES ENDS
s MEET
iN,P .1 UNDERSTAND
+1E. HAS MADE it
pOsti8LE 'IGFs ALL '
DESTITUTE MOTHERS
TO OET ,ALLOWANCES
THAT'S' GOOD'
'I'VE 'MADE SURE JACK'S
AND MY NAME ARE ON
THE LIST -OUR VOTES WILL
SAY LARRY' 91HEPURN
DO YOU KNOW HELEN ` ,,,� �►
I THINK I'LL PERSUADE
JIM TO VOTE t. • ,
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