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Game Licenses
Shortened
Announcement was made by Cl,
A. Taylor, Ontario deputy minister
of game and dsberlos, all game
licenses in Southern Ontario after
1037 wr11 expire the last day of
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Want Ads.
February instead of May 31.
Licenses now issued will be good to
May 3a. next, but when next seanan'3
peraiitls are issued, there will be
three mouths cut off the season, It
has boon difficult to gt' tconvictions
for printers after pheasant and
quail in the nesting season, eaid
Mr. Taylor, because hunters said
they uere after rabbits or other
legal game,
Archdeacon Leaves
$57,883.03 Estate
The last will and testament of
Archdearun \Mitred Janes -Bateman,
retired Anglican clergyman, ttnd
chaplain of the Hnron•M'allesex
Regiment, who died July 25th, ills-
Imses of an estate of $57,853,05.
The will just filed for probate, was
m.r de November 16th 1923.
Of the total estate, 449,335.04 was
in securities, 92.334 in cash, 94,811
in Stocks, tine balance in real estate,
ntntdnag-e and cash.
His wife, Annie, is the sole bene•
ficiary, and on has wife's death the
estate goes to his eon, .John, .of
Troy. N,Y., and the widow and
children of a deceased son, Robert.
TEESWATER FAP °CT• s & s
ONTARIO'S LARGEST TWO-DAY FAIR
$2,000 IN PRIZES
TRIALS OF SPEED -
2.24 and 2.16 TROT OR PACE, $150.00 PURSES
Running Race,
Farmer's Race
Gentleman's Road Race,
Roman Chariot Race
OTHER A11'RACTIONS LARGE LIVE -STOCK EXHIBIT
Elgin Regiment Bugle Band Teewsater Concert Band
COMIC FLOATS —AND— PROFESSIONAL CLOWNS
(Seating Acccmmodation for Two Thousand People)
ADMISSION -25c and 15c Pre-school age children free.
ROBT• IRELAND, Pres,
ALEX. B. MCKAGUE, Sec.
No fumes worry you
when you heat with
HAMOO. You'll be
delighted with this
safer, cleaner, money-
saving Coke. Lasts so
L. long—easy to regulate,
And so light on the
shovel, it's a pleasure
to handle. Leaves
much less ash than
other hard fuels. Try a
ton of HA MCO, the
dustless, smokeless,
wasteless Colce. Order
from your local HAMCO
dealer — he deserves
your fuel business.
HAMILTON BYPRODUCT COKE OVENS, LIMITED
HAMILTON, CANADA
SOLD BY
Crerar % NicDo
S. F. Davison
J. H. Fear, Ethel
INSIST ON HAMCO'-CANADA'S FINEST COKE
You Just lidak you're Steeing,EARL
two
Vote for Unemployment
Insurance
Premier Hepburn will pass an Unem-
ployment Insurance Law next session
if the Liberals are returned, A vote
for a Liberal candidate is a vote for
Unemployment Insurance.
x
Vote for Low
Hydro Rates
I-Iepburn brought down Hydro Rates,
saving consumers $4,800,000. Vote
to keep Hydro from being loaded up
with costly power from the Quebec
Power Barons.
x
Vote for the "Treasure
Hunt" to Continue
1-Iepburn has already uncovered a
treasure of 28 millions hidden away
in inheritance taxes on under -valued
estates. Vote to continue the hunt.
Vote Your Approval
of Lower Auto Fees
Hepburn has cut $5 off the cost of
motor license fees. Vote Liberal and
show your approval.
x
Vote for Lower
Tars
Hepburn's desire to help the taxpayer
was shown by the one -mill special
subsidy he made to municipalities tow
be passed on to the taxpayer. Hep-
burn is the taxpayer's Proven Friend.
Vote for Debt
Reduction
Hepburn, by sound financing and
good government, reduced Ontario's
Public Debt by 33 million dollars last
year. Vote for further reductions.
x
Vote for Courageous
Administration
Hepburn has not been afraid to stand
up against the Lewis crowd, the Que-
bec Power Barons, the financial ring.
Ontario needs a courageous Premier
in times like these. Vote for lower
interest rates.
�t.
x
Vote for More
GcSunShine" Budgets
Ilepburn's last budget, with its nine -
million surplus and its tax reduction
accomplishments, has become popu-
lary known as the "Sunshine" Budget.
Vote for a continuation of these "Sun-
shine" Budgets.
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Vote Liberi
And KeeThe 01
IT'S all right to let Earl Rowe kid himself that he is
steering and running the Conservatives, but the electors
don't want to let Mr. Rowe kid them into believing that
he is leading a new, clean, thoroughly purged Conservative
party. The same "old Henry gang" is managing the Rowe
boat. The "old Henry gang" think that they were beaten by
"some mistake" in 1934. On Wednesday, October 6th,
show them that it was no mistake, but that you were in
deadly earnest when you voted them out and that you
want them even less today.
Hepburn's Social Legislation?;
Proves He Is "a Man With a Heart ,
Y his deeds, Mr. Hepburn has shown sumed the municipalities' share of Old Age
•
Pensions. �.,. • • _ v,�.-''
It established Pensions for the Blind.
It abolished Students' Examination Fees.
It cancelled the Amusement Tax so that
people are no longer penalized for enjoying
themselves at theatres, concerts and games.
Hepburn Benefits Labour "
and the creation of the Industry and Labour
Board. Offli
1.J he has the interests of the masses at
heart. His government has assumed the
full cost of Mothers' Allowances. A mother
with one child is now entitled to an allow-
ance, a right denied her by the former Con-
servative government.
Under Mr. Hepburn, the government as-
HEPBURN has shown true friendship
for the workingman, with advanced
labour legislation — Minimum wages for
men as well as women, an Industrial Stan-
dards Act providing codes by agreement be-
tween employees and employers and already
improving conditions for 75,000 workers;
Another evidence of Mr. Hepburn's friend-
ship for labour is his promise, if re-elected,
to enact legislation to provide Unemploy-
ment Insurance, and Mr. Hepburn makes
good on his promises.
Hepburn Takes
Liquor Out of Politics
HEPBURN'S proposed Board of Three
_—a Judge, a Liberal, a Conservative—
is the sanest, soundest, most constructive
plan for removing liquor from politics that
has yet been devised.
In respect to beverage rooms the Hepburn
Government stands for the principle of
local option. It is up to the municipality to
decide for itself whether it wishes to be
"wet" or "dry". That's British fair play.
Hepburn prevented the sale of liquor in
restaurants.
On its record of successful administration
during its first term in office, the Hepburn
Government deserves to be returned to
power—deserves the support and the vote
of all fair-minded people.
Do your part to assure Ontario a contin-
uance of good government for another term
by voting for the Hepburn candidate in
your riding.
Issued by the Ontario Liberal Association
Women Do Not
Stccd For Gari
There Is Tragedy Behind Almost
Every Case of Women's Thievery
Investigation Shows,
American investigator's have lust
completed a strange probe into
crime—the crime of embezzlement
i,t• ts,-r"!t. They Wa111i'd to U:l
hr'Out,tt d seemingly .,
women to betray i.tl,•Ir
by ruthoarling funds.
l,t t, lysimi 100 tragic lista, the ,n -
t t:miters found that the overtire
t ntu •zler was abort 35, and had no
etmtiunl instincts, Site lived in a
respectable suburb and dist not
drink, gamble, or speculate. Then
why did she steal
The answer is that she has to
make up on the wage:: o1' al intf-
Gctent husband who cupid out on en
enough to koop the hoiue going, er
Prov ide cumt'oris whwlt uisfirtnii1'
had made impossible.
One woman stole $1.50 to buy lar
crippled husband an artificial limo,
and having done. this she promptly
confessed.
Another woman, a spinster or fie,
found loneliness too much for her,
and When a charming stranger came
Moo t; to pay her ardent ett elation, I
she threw t•espectubtlity to the
winds and stole 912,500 in 4111 at.
10111V to get hent nut of the t.roul,0
which he confessed he was in, She
never saw the money again --nor
Ow man.
Women, declare the investigators, I
never go in Inc riotous tiving on the
money filmy steal. Bennie almost
every CUSP there is tragedy, ale
tragedy of poherty or loneliness.
Important 1
There 1$ a little matter that Some
ei our $uh$cribers have $ectuingiy
forgotten entirely. Some of them
bare made 09 promi$e$, but they .
have never kept them. To, u$ it 19,
a ver yimitortant mutter. IUD ue$e$$•
$acv in our bu$tne$$. We are very'
tnode$1 and don't like to Blteair
about it,