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The Clinton News Record, 1926-11-25, Page 4Tll[IIISDA' , NOVri4UBER n5; 1225 =a: Is ,, i1 le } iommomi 1 BECAUSE �. It has given Ontario the greatest possible protection from the liquor uor inter ests, It has given the province • the mi.nirnurn`.of d:rining and '.drunkenness. 3. It has stood for the' protection of wives,horses and children, 9:. Under the tragedy 'o f '.after -war coed itions it . has produced the greatest, possible ;protection ;and best possible results. 5; We want dry representatives ,only in our Coder.n- tent, 6. - T o .vote. for Government .Cot lrol ,would snake you a _partner with the brewer, the distiller, the Licensed VitulerssAssociatiorz, the bootlegger and cell allied' interests of the manufacture and sale of liquor. -. 7. It means bondage for the government- and destruc- tion ruc- tion o f the liberties o,f the people . '8. It means PROTECTED LICENSE' f or the liquor interests. You pnay think your head is level, But no matter' what you. think You are voting for the Devil, When you vote to •sell the drink." COOPER'S STOP ip NEWS ART NEEDLEWORK iORK For Christmas:,::.. - The ladies will be interestedin the new lines of, stamped Linens now on sale. New Cut work designs in Luncheon sets. Buffet sets, Towels and Dresser Cuffs. Special novelties in 'Mending bags, 'Cutlery cases, Aprons, etc. We 'have all the Materials.needed for these articles. " Wearwell '.' Hosiery is our leading line. 4. T. COOPER CLINTON Sherlock -Manning Pianos Satisfy the demands and de- sires of the most critical buyers the world over. J. MeNEIL Clinton's Musical Instrument Representative Always at Your Service Bax 113 or Phone 273 Clinton DECEMBER ROI) AND GUN With the arrix81 of the hunting sea- cson,comes the December issue of nod and` Gun with a stock of reading mat- ter ,appropriate ,to the season. "The -Old 'Grey Buck" ;by Theo J. Stocks which appears in this issue, while not a story of big hags, is one that will :appeal to men with the hint in their thoughts. tlionny-eastle Dale also 'hunts deer' in Nova Scotia, but with :a camera. henry A. Braithwaite, -well 'known eastern guide te115 of his experience with Moose while 1\lartia 1 UnteX tells 'a typical storyi in "The Wolf Cub of the Labsarlor." dames Frise has 'ti timely full page cartoon in the December number. A good yarn of a'day's 'adventure on a B. C. river trip is told under the title of "A. Chapter of Accidents." In Outdoor Talk W. C. Motley 'has a- nother interesting woodcraft article, while the Guns and Ammunition De partment edited by C. S. Landishas' some,good-dope :for the Ulan interest- ed in guns as -Fishing Notesihas also for the angler and 'Kennel Notes for, the dog fancier. Rod and Gun is -published ,monthly" by W. Taylor, Limited, Woodstock; Ont. • amarmanta f're iler`Ferguson, speaking at K(empville,• LL, early in the campaign,: made the folio -win � M mficant reference to 'the Ontario Tempel -an -6e Act: No one will argue : for. a moment that the Ontlrior' Temperapce Act has not done great good. We knew what' it has done in this little community. 1 know what, it has done in anany-other places.. It has removed distress fro',r many a home, and taken from the hotel doorstep the ine- briate and hanger-on who was a nuisance as well as a men - rpV'i+;,VTIfi It 25, 1926 r 4.'0„4t4 37757, 704=r0 ace to- society. 6 t has undoubtedly -increased the -efficiency ,and. -.gen- era output of industry. 0 Railways and other large business `. organizations have stringent rules against ithe excessive use of alcohol.- No one witl deny these things." .1n view of the above statement, made by the Pre- mier, who has the fullest injormation at hand, should we not consider well, before casting aside the 0. T .A. in favor of a new -law, termed Government Control, of which wehear conflicting reports .? And in fact there are authentic reports to the ef feet that the condi- tions under Government Control now in force in certain other Provinces are not nearly sp good as -are conditions under the' 0. T .`A. What we require is not a new law but a renewed effort to secure through the med iuni of the existing law, T e ddesgred benifgCL;.a t results that taw , O'."OS..r. >f ..:0445.55' makes rlosslble. WARNING TO USERS OF RADIO All Radio Receiving,Seis MUST be Licensed Penalty ,on.summary 'conviction is a fine not exceeding $60.00 License Fee '$100 per annum Licensee, valid to 31st March, 1927, may be obtained from: Staff Post Offices, Radio pealcr:s, Radio Inspectors, or frgri Radio Branch, Department of 2S,arbie and ,Fishei es, Ottawa. A JOHNSTON, Deputy Minister of Marine and fisheries wavorimonommoonavermwesimelmem laionomiesartmla II� ill hrough The serviceof the Bank of Montreal is as '•: wide and comprehensive as the postal systern itself. This service enables customers living in remote di.„cries to transnci their banking by waif as satisfactorily as if they - could make:; persorrial visits. Write fdr our, folder, 'Tonkin .by;, ail.” CLINTON ,,BRANCII i. I1. SIAARP,; MANAGER, PAONTIIEA y, ilinhed-. over100 HOW HURON VOTED Colborne .:.... 53$ IN LAST PLEBISCITE W. Wawanesis .. 664 E. Wswanosh .. • 614 Majority of Nearly Twelve Thousand Against Government Control In the vote of October 28, 1024, when a plebiscite was taken, every municipality in this county gave s, majority in favor of the continuance of the O.T.A., the total majority for the •county being 11,079. The muhici- palities now comprised in the riding of North, Huron 'gave a .majority of' 6.476, and the municipalitiesnow in- chided in, South Huron gave a major- ity of 5,503. In both ridings the vote was -more than three, for the 0. T. A. to one for Government: Control, Tho vote by municipalitieswas as follows: . SOUTH I3tl•RON '0.T.A. .G.C. Clinton 713 280 tSeaforth . 653' 300 Exeter ,762 188 Hensall 930 89 Bayfield 132 St„ Goderieh Tp. 645 126 Stanley . 557 150 Hay 511 428 'Stephen . .. 905 •335 Usborne ,.rt.... , , 784' 89 Tuckersmith ..: 797 ' 145. Huilett . 808 153 McKillop . .... 497 255 8094 2591 Maj. 433 353• 574 `241 74, 519 407 88 570 695 652 655 242 5503 NORTH HURON. O.T.A. G.C. Maj. Ashfield .. , . 781, . 208 573 -Getting skinnier Evert .Tag Something. Mugt I3e Done -and Doric Right Now -Quick. Hollows in Cheeks and Neck Growing Deeper -.Every Week. 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