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CL1NTON.
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CLINTON, O N T A R 1 O,THtJrRDAY OCTOBER 23rd, 1919,' fIV X11 Kerr & Son, Editors and Publiiher&
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Govenlock, Liberal Candidat'e, Wins Election.
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NTEEL PEitFUME—A dainty marvel of ,refinement,'
r N NEL COMBINATION DREAM—Absolutely In a clash',
by itself:
JONTEEL FACE POWDER—Expressly for tltose.'yvhe want'
the best. ,
8 JONTEEL TALCUM--Ypu will be satisfied with nothing else'
,JONTTEL TOILET..'WATER—The'best'in the world..,
• SOLD ONLY AT TtBE i EXgLL'STORE'
R. E30 G+AiC3+3' Ph1ri.;B. .
BEST . QUALITY, DRUG ' STORE • '
VVVWVVVVVvW WV
oval.,
OF!CANADA
Ipcorporated'1869,
:AHEAD' O;FF_ICE,• r.MONT•REAL
Capital and`72esehve .. !.�; e$,31j,00:0,000.
Total Assets.... ;., . 430,000,000'
• .•576 Branches
A'gerieral banking business iratisacte,d interest paid
"h Deposits. =s' ' .
Safety Deposit Boxes to rent. t
R,•• • E: M A N N i;N G , Mhiialer e : Clinton Branch •
0
INCORPORATED;1855
MOM
Capital and Reserve $8,800,000.
Over 100 Branches
Ano information needed about Banking will
be 'gladly and courteously given on applica-
tion by the Manager of any one of our
Cranehes.
Savings Department conducted', on up-to-date system.
H. R. SHARP, Manager - : : : Clinton Branch
MINIM
Step Uvely This Season
But not too lively for the lively young dresser. ,There''s'
ti dash and jaunty swing to the new 20th Century Brand
Models fos young .fellows that make thele stand right out
on a class by themselves.'
We can't illustrate them all here—There's several differ'
elft models—and it's mighty hard to say which is the smut
est. -Seeing Is Believing. SEE THEM.,
dlt frB4 dread
d8�
The'lAorrish Clothing r®r
A Square Deal for Every Mau
GOVENLOCK •IS ELECTED
,FOR CENTRE HURON
,Wilt Have a Majority from 170 to 200
Over Mr. Proudfoot—All Returns
Not to hand This, Weak.
Mr, J. M. Govenlock,,.. the Liberal
Candidate was elected on Monday by
a vote of 18,3. following was the vote
polled in Clinton for Candidates and
also for Referendum: e •
. SL Andrew's' Ward,
Govenlock • 72
LivingSton' 21
Prot:tlfoot 127
Referendum:
Question 1, Yes, 34; No, 196
Question 2, Yes, 40; No, 191,
Question ,3, Yes, 12; N9,..197
Question•4, Yes, 5.1, No, 189
• St, James' Ward:'
Govenlock 111
Livingston 9
Proudfoot ., ,183
Referendum,
Question 1, Yes, 62; No, 248
Question 2, Yes, 71 No. 239
Questi0n;31.Yes,y,§2; No. 243 •
Question 4, Yes, 104; No. 206
8t._•20hl1's Ward
Govenfock - 89
•
Livingston 15
Proudfoot ` iqg.
Referendum: •
Questiop f, Yes, 46; No. 217
QueSticill 2, Yes; 50; No, 213
Question 3, Yes, 46; No. 217
Que'sfiou 4, Yes, '62; NO: 201
St, George's 'Ward, -
Govenlock 58
Livingston13
Proudfoot 148
Referendum:
Question 1, Yes, 55; No. 169
Question 2, Yes, 60; No, 165
Question 3, Yes, 53; No. 169
Question 4, Yes, 75; No. 147,
The vote in the other municipalities
e2cept Huliett' and Grey:
Seaforth
Govenlock, 613; Livingstone 46;
Proudfoot 326.
Clinton
Govenlock 330; Livingstone 128;
Proudfoot 606.
Goderich
Govenlock 571.; . Livingston 120;
Proudfoot 1133.
Colborne •
Govenlock 129; Livingston 359;
Proudfoot 198.
Brussels.
Govenlock, 253; Livingston, 41;
' Proudfoot, 176.
New TryThe Ery.
'
1919
for Job Work in
McKillop.
Govenlock 403; Livingston 373;
Proudfoot t60.
• Grey.
Govenlock, 486; Livingston 560;
Govenlock 205.
Phone 146 Estimates Given
Interior and
Exterior
1ecorai ng
We protect your floors, furni-
ture, etc., by plenty of drop
sheets.
Wall Papers,
Mouldings,
Signs, Etc.
81 Isaac Street
BIG -
'Halloween Bazaar"
Held in
TOWN HALL, OCT. •31st
at 2 p.m.
$ale of Fancy Work, Aprons
Candy, , Rummage, Home
made Baking and produce by
County Societies.
Afternoon tea, served 3 to 5
Dinner Served from 5 :to 7
Please bring donations of
Clothing, boots, dishes, furn-
iture etc., for Rlimnhatge sale
to the Council chamber, on
'l'liursdav afternoon, Oct. 3 0
W, T 0 NEIL
THE HUB GROCER
Phone 48
Card °o f ' ' 1' hanks
•
•' LADIES AND; GENTLEMEN:; " ' '•';g,
I wish to express my very hearty th2inks'to , the Electors of.
Centre Huron for the splendid vote polled for me last Monday. I
appreciate it very much and will endeavor, to do my duty to the best
of my ability as your representative.in the Legislature.
Yours Gratefully,
JNO. M. GOVENLOCK.
HEARST GOVERNMENT
DEFEATED
U. F. O. Leads in Representatives and
May he Called to Form the
• Government
Following is the make-up of the Rid-
ings in Ontario for the next Parliament.
Several seats however are subject to
change:
U. F. O. SEATS
Brant, North
Bruce, North
earleton
Dufferin
Dundas
Durham, East
Elgin, East
Elgin, West
Essex, North
Essex, South
Glengarry
Grey, Centre
Grey, North (U. F. 0. and Labor.)
Haldimand
Halton
Huron, South
Kent, East
Lambton, East
Lambton, West
Lau, South
Manitoulinarkn
Middlesex, East
Middlesex, North
Middlesex4West
Norfolk, !forth
Norfolk, South
Northumberland, East
Ontario, North
Oxford, South
Perth, South
Peterboro' East
Renfrew, South
Simcoe, Centre
Simcoe, South
Victoria, North
Victoria, South
Wellington, West
Wentworth, ,North
'Wentworth, South
LIBERALS
Algona .
Brockville
Bruce, South
Bruce, West
Cochrane
'Durham, West
tiuron, Centre
Kent, West.
Lincdin
Nipissing
Northumberland', West
Ontario, South
Ottawa, East
MICKIE SAYS
G�e,.'91 %,\S,!' MR. 'G\'SEW AD?•---iW t9�i•
411n•Ott\cAlE.. SAV ," @hR. "C1 -CE 55f ,y
mallh,'.F3106L9t044 140 i
WtSw't" etla,..soms. 'Ikatut !ai-sio41
114.OF-P10E'14-DO rs,'eatNIle
io:o A,tkE'cAVANE:On9&YRE®ti
SU®s %555 0 BO'fWBRES '•'iWP,tt6C'
`IA -•.er tb4'.
Oxford, North
Parry Sound
Perth, North
Prescott
Prince Edward
Rainy River
Russell •
Simcoe, East (Ind; Lib).
Simcoe, West
Stortnont
Sturgeon Falls
Toronto, N. W. (Seam "B")
Toronto, S, 0, (Seat "A")
Toronto S. E. ( Seat "B".)
Toronto, S. W. (Seat "A")
Toronto, S. W. (Seat "B").
Waterloo, North (Ind Lib.)
Welland
Windsor
CONSERVATIVES
Addington
Frontenac
Grenville
Grey, South
Hastings, West
Hastings, East
Hastings, North
Huron, North
Kingston
Lanark, North
Leeds
Lennox
Maskoka
Ottawa, West
Parkdale
Peel
Port Arthur
Renfrew, North
Sudbury
Timiskanning
Toronto, N. E., "A"
Toronto, N. E., "13"
Toronto, N. W., "A"
Wellington, East
Wellington, South.
York, East
York, North
York, West
LABOR '
Brant, South
Fort William
Hamilton, East
Hamilton, West
Kenora
London
Niagara Fails
Peterboro' West
St, Catharines
Sault Ste. Marie
South Waterloo
SOLDIER CANRIDATE
Riverdale
OFFICIAL STATEMENT
FROM THE FARMERS
The text of the sta'teutent handed out
after the meeting of the U. F. 0, lead-
ers last night by Secretary J. J. Mor-
rison reads:
"The members -elect of the United
Farmers of Ontario, after due consider-
ation of the matter, have decided that
it would be unwise. for them to enter
into alliance 'with _either of the old
parties ss parties,
"They are prepared t� assume the
fullest share of responsibility and form
n Government inn co-operation with
such members of other parties as are
in sympathy with their .platform and
principles and are free to .give support
thereto.'
""In the formation of a Cabinet full
cnusideration will be given to tine var-
ious interests of the Province,"
THE GIRL'S GUILD OF
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH
are having a '
Hallowe'en Masquerade Social in
OWEN MEMORIAL HALL
WEDNESDAY EVENING
OCTOBE'ft�th
Aaminiee 45c
ORME AND ENVOY 'I"'%C P•IJN
flU,RON 'VOTES DRY . IREADY FOR BIG V LOAN
While the figures given below are
not official count, by the Returning
Officer, yet they give a very good' idea
where Huron stands in regards,to the
Temperance question;
ASHFIELP —
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3 '
Question 4,,
BAYFIELD-
Question 1
Qj,astion 2
Question 3
Question 4 t.�: • r
BLYTH--
Question 1 ..
Question
Quion 3.
Quesesttrom 4 ,•
BRUSSELS—
Questiot; 1,
Question 2 , ,
Question 3
Question 4
CLINTON—
Question 1
Question 2,
Question 3
Question 3
Question 4
EXETER—
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4
GODERICH—
Question 1
Question 21
Question 3
Question 4
GQDERICH TWP.—
Question 1
Qtn 2,
Questionuesio3
Question 4
GREY—
Question 1
Question 2
Qu
Questionestion 43
HAY—
Question
Question
Question
Question
1
2
.34
HOWPCK—
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4
HENSALL—
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3 -
Question 4
11ULLET (—
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4
MORRIS—
Question 1
Question ;
Question
Question 4
McKILLOp—
Question t
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4
SEAFORTH—
Question 1
Question.2
Question 3,
Question 4
STEPHEN—
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4
STANLEY—
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4 ,
TURNBERRY—
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4
TUCKERSMITH—
Question 1.
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4
USBORNE—
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4
WiNGf1AM—
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4
WROXETb'R—
Question 1
Qbestion 2
Question 3
Question4
WAWANOSH EAST --
Question '1
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4 •
WAWANOSFI WEST=-
Quegtion 1
Question 2
Questions .3
Question 4
YES NU,'
27-s'
261-
26
275
' 37
39,
'.35
' 49
180'
748
7.60
7.40
163'
161:
165'
1:51'
4
74 • 284,
78', 280.
75 283:
• 95 263
• 43
, 54'
" .54
72
183
205
180'
27o
340
338
241
312
81
Following are the officers ane the
eanv4$sers in this section for the Vic-
if9ry Loan:
14on.-Chairnsan, W. Coats,
Chairman, G. Et, Mc'fa'ggart,
Vice Chairman, Lt. -'vol, 11. T, Rance
Organizer, M, J, 'Torrance
Publicity 'Organizer, K. B. F. Smith..
Secretary,, W, P. Littlewood
• Canvassers;
Clinton—W. ilrydoie, Jahn Torrance,
1) L. Macpherson,
Hallett :Township—John Fingland,
Matthew Armstrong,Wm. Britton,
Tuckersnlith Township --deo, N,
Turner., Win, Black, Geo. W. Layton.
Stanley Township—Thos. Brownette,
J. E, Harnwell, .A. h Erwin., Fenwick
'Goderich Towttsh1 ' Pied Middle.
ton,''3swaid'Ginn, C. G. Middleton, •
Huron should"wtn a Prince of Wales
Honor Flag as they are. asked••to rdise
•bnly 82,700,000 and' last year they
went beyond their objective and sa ur-
ed $3,479,000• Everybody be ready
for'tlIb canvassers on Monday.
738
713`
737
648
67 624
' 66• 626
62 629
86 604
133
147
133
164
786
771
786
753
428 1207
434 1130
448 1184
475 '1082
84 759
96 748
84 760
154 690
65
77
68
137,
519
547
544
610
140
162
151
236
' 065
67
66
93
142
153
148
216
1251
1239
1243
1079
732
702
704
637.
1293
1274
128$
118'6
334
312
'333
336
925
864,
918
857
69 935
80' 930
85 92S
166 841
1`55
133 721
189 719
224 568
198
232
223
296
795
766
775
701
306 1170
347 1129
, 339 1137
.43o 1046
TOTALS
Question i 3688 '19856
Quo„ 4049 19621
2
Question 3 ' 3807 1
Qtitstion 4 5073 '17850
67R
Question 1 161681961
Quest tctp 2
tua8tiltil 3 MAJ, ' 11.T: 154164
52 4
15572
euestian 4 ,t .,.=�vrw 1 ea. 12777,
131
129
133
173
704
697
693
1353
82 769
96 754
93 754
141 727
154
163
166
251
65
73
29
122
881
871
868
801
907
927
813
850
17772 89a
224 900
2.20 890
250 310
23 176
24 175
28 171
' 35 16'1
55
59
53
91
92
79
75
1.27
685
691
688
657
803
765
658
HICKS U.F.O. IN S. HURON
Andrew ,Hicks, Farmer Candidate, in
South Huron piles. up a large majority
which is estimated over '760. '
Mr. Eilber's majority in'ihe'last ele.
ction over Mr. Zeller was 27.9,
J. JOYNT IN N. HURON;
Conservative Candidate Elected by a;
Majority of 329.
Total vote for Fraser, Liberal war
2587; Joynt, Conservative 2916; ant
Proctor U. F. . 2120,
Tax Rate for Goderich
The municipal tax rate was struct at
44 mills at a special meeting of the tau»
ncil on Fridaynight.
Oleo Bill Put Through.
The bill to permit the temporary im-
portation, manufacture and sale of oleo-
margarine was put through in the
'Commons.
New OVerland Here.
The new model four Overland re-
ceived by Mr. R. Graham; local dealer,
is attracting much interest and is likely
to be a good seller,
INDEX TO THE NEWS
Page Two.
District news,
Church Nots4.
About Ministers Defeated.
Repair Farm Buildings.
Page Three
Local News. •
C. C. 1. Field Day
Page Four
Sunday School Lesson
Our Serial—" North of 53."
Page Five
Personal items
Quick glance at local news
Popular Song is set by rgaujiatlons
Fortunes in Canadian Alfalfa
Page Six
Local News.
automa
E in c rtIhN,
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF
GIRL' AUXILIARY
FIRST CONCERT— NOV. 8th
BERTHA FARNER •
Dramatic Soprano
Miss,Ethel Murray Cellist
and assisting Ailists.
eSeason Ticket $2.50
Separate Ticket 7Sc
of,life,eur Classified Want Ada,
will haip you,
Ifyou,; want' a ,posttton,;you,can.
retch the best employers,
to I'f yon'want.hel you can get the
most etfioletit.t
Money to loan" or, ei6itcy to bort
roe"Want Ads, cover the entire field.