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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1923-6-21, Page 4;ARE EWS '13 'Millen$ of lines and Hooks g o .G oves a d Mitis is and hails, 'Etc. ue o Sporting Goods INTON Slit JOAN'WIf,LI1SON Continued 'Trois 1/77ge 000,', Mr, k'eewartha' said t1}at if he '16'ere elected arepl'esentati113 from South il'uron he Would e.atleavor to stem the tide of exPentlittivtl, Sie Johan W')Ilisoa, on r4sina said 110 19 w0of �0116•' to indulge at lli y Feantnascencc , although .i v1Pirt to the scenes of his youth always recalled inenaoriod upon which:he ..liked, to dwell,.nunneries which , had beep 'brightened tonight bye the meetiai g of setel'0l whom he bad known in k is .boyhood' Whatever a mann for- gets, said the speaker, "lie never forgets the scenes of his, childhood." ISia•-John salt that two months ago she had no intention of taking part in this election or of delivering a,,slieee13 in' it The tiring, that decided him was the submission of Mr. • Drury to J. J. 1\±ox•rison and: 'Class' Govgrninent. 31e recalled the speeches made by 'Premier' Drury during his terra of alike, notably one made at Grand Bcnd'about a yo€cr ago, in which ho declared .against f class government and for broadening out irate €c Peoples, Pasty, a an election came along 'and the ' premier` wets sent for to Mr. Morrison's office, , and sub= niittp11'.to the Iatter's will: Sir. John sand that. with class'o± coalition 'gait - exhalent there was bound to be a lot of bargaining, log. rolling, 'comprom- ise and concessions not ,present 127 a two party syestem. "All experience has demonstrated that the two -panty system 10 the best for the government of i free country," be said, `7t has been' fashioned through centuries .'by the British: people magi' they know more about it than any people' in the world, and my own, judgement is -that you will not have responsible, eeoitomical, rep- resentative government ' in. Ontario: a' - gain until you restore, the 'two-party systeiir and put one, of 'the national parties back in office." Sir' John also indulged in a'"bit'of prophecy in regard to the election, although he said it was a risky thing to do. .1=1e said he was . convhleecl that the largest .group in- the': next legislature wouldbe that represented by the two candidates 'on, the plat- form, the Conselvative group, and ad- vised the, independent voo3r to sup- port that group in order to hasten the return of responsible govern- ment to the province Touching on the matter 'of Prohi- bition Sir John said there was op-. ponents of prohibtion in every party, the Conservative Party did not" eon:. 'Lain them all, by any means. , He spoke of Mg.Honauth and his beer and trine amendment. "Mr. Iiaxtley Dewart is: my, next door'' neighbor 'in 'Toronto, said Sir John, "and in e= vent of the Libeiafls being' returned to Power would `in all probability be the next attorney -general." The spealtei• .said there was no juStifi- cation fox making the 0.' T. A: art issue 'in this election, • Sir John spent considerable -time -discussing, the expenditure . of the Drury Government ' fie said.; the. Hearst Governfsent was condemned. for its extravagance, and ,the.1! a?•an- ers said ra' new party Was. needed to decrease debt and expenditure but in less than four years..the'debt had. been increased from $M7,000,000 "to $240,00.0,000 and ordinary .expenditure -from :$21,000,000 "t6 $37,000,000.,. "honestly, I, 'don`t know how they did it," ,said the speaker "In over 'fifty years we had accuilulated'' a' debt of Iess than $,x.00,000,000 ani4had built schools, roads, 'railways, hydro ,ete, and: in less 'than four years this 'debt is increased to $240,000,000. One Wonders how it_was done." Sir John'spoke also of the tax - .raising :schemes ax-.raising':schenes of the. government, wliieh are• not supposed to come out of the people. "No matter where you place the `taxesthey filter clown to the people,' said the speaker. ,1{e gave some. figures shoaling die in- crease in the taxes on Mr. Morrison's' farm' during the past three years' and 'said it would take just another three', years like' the past three to double his taxes. "I contend that if there ever was a time when additional taxes should not have been laid upon the people of Can,: oda, it was those four years 'throug•h 'Which we 4r�ere passing .We ro.Mer ori;; 032 - ng e - ed. ge, tta np ave lar. on, ith etc. A aai3n1ber of the ladies of St. An clrew's church met at Mrs. Jarrott's home and quilted soave, cpuilta: for the Indian schools' in the North West. A number frm here attended the decoration services at i-Iensall-Union cemetery ohSunday afternoon last. Rev. Mr.'. Poster will preach his farewell sermon next Sunday. :Mrs. Verne Terxyberry of Tucker' smith spent Tuesday with hex parents in the village. 14Iasteryfarvey Ja'colai, young son of Mr. II.. Jacobi of Ghislehnrst, recently,. underwent a very serious operation for, appendicits in, Seaforth hospital. We are glad to -report thathe is Taking .good progress and 'expects togo home the end, of this week. eet milk, sour milk, ater with. NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER' 45 ve a . problem : or tra. sporty t• to us; There or :_f n ad .4 pta ord - for ,severy_: Illiii 1• ^u; a,iil l,] Brothers... ON:TAIRIOI 01' 1;11e win' with obligations s9. -that ave would have thought it impos- sible to carry them it we lead been told. 1.0 years, ago that they must be o1ar,rivcl." "171 Kansas .and other states,"he said, "tax gatherers have been driven out civil authority appealed to and condition closely resembling civil War exists because of 1115 txonlendOtis inroads upon the :farmers by just ex- actly'the system of highways upon which we have entered 'in this "prov- ince, Theymeat' on year after year until the load became absol atoly,uh bearable,". In -spite of the discomfort, owing to the heat, Sir John was listened to with 'close attention. 'Phe gut,her- ing' broke up with the surging o4 the National Anthem and three cheer for the candidates and, Leader Forgo• - deed` XtAAd 'ysA • T.c) tt ion 11131 c seem, very 0uie$ robably there wlii be mor'e'i• sd1i11 after at as over. 1i', W. Kerr hoe ids three ' teams working• on the widening 01: tale iluroli road, down , below Se1fortll. Some in this locality have already eat 'their yre ct c1over .incl xepibi't a good crp. THOSE CIXAPS ARE EVERY- ' 'MIME A Hanover' representative of the: fair Sex Sl ys 'she could ch'et her husbandtp put the.• energy ia)to digg- 111g a garden that fhe puts into dig1•- 1ng for fiah•333ruls;.' 0 would be a woiide lima vel host-, BiscuPrs ryTellsYouWhy a>' '± Abukir Mr. W. D., Maxwell, B, A., Minister of Leeburn,• will conduct the evening' service in iltaux Presbyterian,ehurch; next Sabbath at 7,30. .Mr. Maxwell. is an able and forceful speaker, Mrs, Strans'er and ' ''femily of Shakespeare visited 'the 'lady's sister, Mrs.. 1Z. D. Munroe, last week. ItIo'.s D. McGillicuddy spent ,the week -end with friends here. Miss Mary Osborne is renewing old, acquaintances in our village, Miss' Ellen Phillip took in the ex- cursion to Detroit. .14Ix. and .Mrs.' Earl Raithby motor- ed to Listowel car Wednesday. Miss Elam, Mulch s1Sont the ''week- end With 'her parents .here. We are glad to report that Mrs. Wm. 'Thompson is well enough to coarse to her, .home hole. McKillop Township Mrs. Edward Iunt and her another, Mrs. Malloy, leave this week for a two -month's visit in the West, • The , stork left a 'fine baby girl at the ,home of Mr. John 'Frckart ' last Thursday Mr. Alex Gordon. 'is engaged. l driving a team for Mi. W. Ken', on 1/4 'lir 1oHT:. Tomorrow Alright NR Tablets stop sick headaches relieve, bilious attacks, tong and regulate the eliminative organs. maim you fool fine. "Batter Than Pills For Livor ills•" The 'suffering and loss caused by'£orest fires are common" knowledge and, yet, carelessness :With fire' in the forest con- tinues. These. forest fires al -e' practically all preventable. Sold lag J. E. Hovey, Clinton, Ont. CRANU`TRU ►KSY$ EM TRAIN SERVICE TO TORONTO Daily Except Sunday. Lve Goderlch 6.00 "a.m 2.20' p;iii. Lve Clinton ..',' 6.25 a.m. 2.52 p.m. Lve Seaforth:'..7. 6.41 a.m. 3,12. p:mi Lve Mitchell, ,7.04 a.m. 3.42 ,p.m., Arr.Stratford ... 7.30 a.m. 4,10 p.m. Ayr Ifitehen,a°. . 8.20 a.m. 5.20 p.in. Arr 'Guelph . 8.45 a.m. 5.50 pan. Ayr` To>:d'nto .. ` 10.10 a.nl. 7.40 p.m. RETURNING '' Leave Toronto ,.6.50 a.m.; _ 12.55. p.m. and 6.10 pan, Parlor Cafe car Goderich to To- ronto or -Morning train' and Toronto' to Goderich 6.10 n,m. train., • Parlor Buffet car 'Stratford to To- ronto.`.on afternoon train: C. 'Horning, D.P.A., G,T.R. System Johri Raasford Sc Son, Phone 55, Uptown Agents.. Aswan ave lane's They're- yo4rs Everyindividual who steps • inside the woods should'remember.'he is in the':inidst Of highly inflammableproperty, for the upper, layer of ground in the forest consists of partially rotted wood, which will burn. Lack of consideration for .,this "gave rise'tp the strenuous situation in Ontariothe last'.week'of May. and :the: anxiety,, for, days in some settlements.- Thoughtlessness ettlements.Thoughtlessness or 'bad" judginent or care- lessness cause practically all forest fires. Your; co-operation,.as a citizen, is needed to prevent these fires by taking,the sarrle care in •the woods as.in your own home', Tests ntario Forestry Branch. Parliament Buildings Toronto, Ont. krl 0111 l�l,a rc0 4�1r' : , irks �lua '3M rnt..k'vr s. '3523 0A 'ADA, LIMITER, 10011, O11TARIO ^"°'' ' ::Ron.::::S:::It::: tine piece' of SNIP Enameled Ware SSP shield shape trade mark. Oiily, articles carry this sign. Itguaranteesrticle, and the use of SMP Enameled Mateo s quick heating of foods; olrsolukc :aping, tenderly cooked food and long ardware merchant for e WA{ es: Pearl Ware, two coats of pearly, inside and out. Diamond Ware, three bine and white outside, white lining; re, three coats, pure white inside and ayal l3lus Edging, Ise ,.: 1' l t . ... V: tilt NI 'L1RF± COi±Il3Ahti'', HANSrlitis & tMlt t,ISf1 D M from �p milling to Our s foe o . -June P'diti or caiiousoe t Coro? Sea. th'a Ar. 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