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The Voice of Temperance —
The Exeter 'rimes Arivg.reu.te 0i Aug-
ust .. , u;cur,t.; at tlodericil cornu case
of Aug. 18, in. 8Tiitic1i .two youltg
Wren eseap,.d conviction because their
offence n•ts ncu iuhietoIle annder
the C-:L.t.:da 1 .aniyirance Act. The
magistrate tit wrrilied their defence
"disrupting the peace of the town"—
interfering with peaceful citizens."
"rowdyism" — No one ever claimed
that cath an offence wva.s indictable
under the Cantina Temperance Act.
,i`lh,"rd r,;,„1gri;;rte str !!... r. ;-. rt°
aggacomerom
But every one knows that it is a
L+ .-'ret Of the Criminal code, — who
blundered .chat these 'nen were
:t;v asci with law infritetion under
the C', T. A,? Vt'ho blundered that
t':'y tvw'r not charged under the
When such offences
ms ,are deet i oil ;thrive are cotnntit-
' te+d• th,e people 00 Huron want
ailministnaldon under the orimuinal
NAP and they do nett' want words. of
cNnd ennpt for the Canada Temper -
once Aot Which Is not, appiiieable to
the cease. — Advt. .
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drinking plenty,
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It's nourishment in
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proteins and
minerals, so
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Try Milk these
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itt creamy malteds
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WAL k Ow°r
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bewley, and
Eliy2lretlh Ann have returned W 'rot,
onto after r:siting Fir. and Mrs, Ju'e
Bewley and other friends,
1 -.I 11s : :UI and Mrs. Janes
Johnston Koine to llniibin'lon alter
visiting '11r. and Mrs. Niles John-
ston; 2T es Pearl i'i no r. Canton,
with friends in Walton; Mr. uaul
Mrs. S!telwart. Humphries, Mr, and
Mrs. Herb Travis, Mr, and Mrs.
Ronnie T3ennrr,r attended the C.N,E,;
Mr, and Mrs. lsomter, Winnipeg, with
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Porher.
CRANBROOK
The enenbrook Wilil1Hn'H 1n8:11111..•
scheduled for next week will b,+
held on 'fueetlraY, Seel. 18, al R p. 111.
Rev. W. Hindman, resetntly of
Northern Ireland, conducted the
regular morning e'rvi'ee on Stanley.
Mies Margaret Per'rie favored with
a solo.
The Inductiou of Rev. W. Hyndman
Toru the chargee of (ro.nnrook ane
!''di,I will tater place in the Ethel
..re,'hyft(sMII (thumb on PridaY,
aept. 7th, at R o'clock.
`r^ ,ml Mt, f.lnvil ivtlrhrh Mat,
n mrd,' S!!,'dra, spent the holiday
':, (' uu City. Mich.
Mrs. A. Knight, Walton, is with
rt••r grand-draughter Miss. :Murray
Tlinether.
Scheel re -opened ou Tuesday with
11r. Edwin Martin as teacher.
Mr. Cecil Smadldon and Bald
Siva.11ilnn, St. 'mamas, visited with
their uncle George Mod) Smalldon.
JAMESTOWN
Marie Wright of Ethel, spent
the week -end with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Wright.
Miss Filia Fraser Inas been enjoy-
ing some holidays with her brother,
Nth and Mrs. Fraser.
Tittle Mists Thelma Koch of Kurtz -
spent a couple of days wihh her
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
\Willis,
Master Clifton McDonald Is _ spend-
ing two weeks with his sisters in
Strsetsvill•e and Toronto..
Nirs..Tames Breckenridge of Wing-
baim, was a recent visit&r with her
P , npb,ter, Mrs, Lloyd Werwi,ek,
Mr. and Mrs, Olivet* Stokes of
Turnherty: were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Sellah Brecken-
ridge.
Wednesday, September 9IU4, 1061
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You will receive Second Lieutenant's pay while in training.
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