The Clinton News Record, 1926-11-25, Page 4Tll[IIISDA' , NOVri4UBER n5; 1225
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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.
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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
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'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."
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- The ladies will be interestedin the new lines of, stamped
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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.
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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 -
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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
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makes rlosslble.
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License Fee '$100 per annum
Licensee, valid to 31st March, 1927, may be obtained from: Staff
Post Offices, Radio pealcr:s, Radio Inspectors, or frgri Radio Branch,
Department of 2S,arbie and ,Fishei es, Ottawa.
A JOHNSTON, Deputy Minister of Marine and fisheries
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CLINTON ,,BRANCII
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ilinhed-. over100
HOW HURON VOTED Colborne .:.... 53$
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
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originitl and genuine.---Advt. •
Morris . 765
'Grey . 960
Tim -Merry ... 630
Howick . 1126
66 473 Goderich . , .....1149
121 548 Wingliam ...... 832
54 660 Blyth , .. , 274
148 617' Brussels . , ... , 379
128 832! Wroxeter .. , ,.. 173
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SPEAKERS:
Nom. "r® Cr. Drurg,
Former Premier of Ontario .
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Candidate for South Huron.
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