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idenese-•Ooderinh Street, east of trio Neth
o8Slt?Cliurob,, Coroner for Count. of Huron
'delblthene No. lu
RS. SCOTT 3; MACKAV. Physicians and
Surgeons, tfoderlch Street opposite bietlio•
Church,Soelorth,
Soorr, graduate Victoria and Ann ,arbor; and
Slember of Ontario. College of Physicians and
Battireons. Coroner for County of Huron.
IsacXAV, honor graduate Trinity University,
gold medalist Trinity Medical College. Member
;of Collate lit Pyateians and Surgeons, Coterie,
DR. CEO, HEILEMAN,Osteoothie Specialist
in Women's and Children's diseases and
Rheumatic troubles- Acute avd t'hronio disord
we, Dar, Eye Nose. and Throat Adenoid. re-
moved
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tmovedwithouithekulfe, Consultation tree,
Calm over rmbach's Drug Store
4o. ea]ay, S e.G. to 6 p;'n.;Pridey 8 non, to Sprit
Or. F. I H. Forster
Eye, Ear, Nose Throat
and.
graduate in Medicine, University of
` emonto 1897.
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Late Assistant New York Ophthal-
mic) slid Aural Institute, Moorefield's
Eye, aid flolelen Squat Throat Hos
piesis, London England. At the
Queen's Hotel, Seaforth, third Wed
meetlay in each mouth from Ila . m. to
Sp.rnrailruad time. 53 Waterloo Street,
'gnthtr�dtrAa•fm9a•dpp, 1lii1�h+teltnt+e •Er,7 Stratford.
Issued by JOB It
3, 1i8 41 Licenses lu t3 anti Pti tan vSea.
Ass you eapsldertng Insurance, Life or Accident?
3tyon ore, a p steer: will get our rates.
J. D. la I N GS ll I. E Y.
Sten oral Agtuc. tc.r London Life Insurance Co.,
ad. I mnmiat G eara:nee and Accident Insurance Co. ,
$.-north, Ont.
fames Watson
(-lettere; Pi:-.. Ile.' 'to•i I','.i til its,treoo.
Agent and a -r' + s?wtn:t ilachitt..s. I
Main Street, ❑eat,rtn,'
THE IVIcKILLOP
Mutual Fire insurance Coa
Parer and Isolated Town
Property Only Insured.
OFFICERS
stet. I ctui y. d r',i. President .fame,
Reen, lleetttn, ud. Vita i.eafd"lit, Tarnnas
Mays,"eafertu. Fr . arena.
Directors
D. F. McGregor, Seaforth; Joan G. Grieve,
Winthrop W. Rinn, Constance; Tuba Bennewefs,
r29t ¢hagcn• Robert Ferris, Harlockt Make.
Lid son, Clinton; I: McCartney , Seaforth;
vents Connolly, Goderich: Ins. Evans. Beechwood.
Agent.
Arca. Leitch. Harlockt E. Hinckley, Stafort+• r
yyttham Chesney, Egmoadvflle• J. W. Ye„
vine; R. G. Jsrmouth, Brodliepee Jan-
lCen and John Govenlock. Seaforth, au more.
Startles desirous to edam insurance or trance t -'
�bpslness will be promptly attended cc I
Hon to any of the above o cers, address I
Do their respective poetodices
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VARNVA
Anuntbet' of the members of the
congregation of St. John's church
met at the hone of Mis Erma Diehl
on Alum -lay even tug and presented
her with a i,urse of motley, r1n ad-
dress was read tt, the lady,
expressing the appreciation of the
congregation of her services as or-
gancst and ntenther of the choir, the
gift being a tangible token of the
loin ','tarn n. .\ sery happy and jolly
eni1144 Ix as spent by all,
CONSTANCE
Air. Ileruard Hall took a carload
1,1 young people over to Grand Bend
Lest week.
Mr, and Mrs, Joint/20115011 of Sea
torah were the guest of their neige,
Mrs. Roy Lawson.
Alr. and Mrs. Charles Riley of
of Tuckersmith spent Sunday with
hiS brother, B. Riley.
Air, Albert .Coates of Idaho Is vis-
itutq his sister, Mrs. W. Clark, and
other friends in this district.
Airs. Proctor of Brussels spent a
week with her sister, Mrs. Col -
cough.
Air. and Mrs. James Mann, sr., and
Miss Josie Renwick took in the Tor-
onto F.vhihition last week and visI-
tiug their daughter, Mrs. W. Moore,
Alr, and Airs. W. Britton spent a few
days in Toronto recently,
Hisses Phoebe and Dorothy Steep
t Goderich spent a week with their
cousin, hiss Vela Colcough.
HAYFIELD
Lawrence Fowlie of London was
here last week.
Yesterday teas Bayliehl's civic
holiday.
Mr. awl Airs. thigh McKay -spent a
f••,. ,lay-, at the Toronto Es. last
Mrs. Janie, `+imitsoti of Stanley
wa.s a visitor at the boric of Airs. Mr. and Airs. W. H. Lyon and C
Bailey last week. Master Gordon are spending a few in
Mrs. S. Cleave, is visiting her dui- I
ghter, Mrs. Gingrich, of Bad Axe,
Mich.
Air, and Jacob Kipfer of Blake
were the guests of Ur. S. X{ipfer,
The Public Sshanl opened last
week with Miss Fair of Bernie as
principal, and Miss Davey its assist-
ant.
Mr. and Ml's, B. A. Joseph have
motored back to their home in De-
troit after a month,s visit to friends
in Bayfield,
Mr. McCurdy is a guest at . the
(cnninerciai,.
Mr. and Mrs, ,john Jantri and Mrs,
N. Stauffer of Baden were the guests
of Air, and Mrs, S, Kipfer.
:lir. andMrs. John' Ramsy and the
latter's mother, Mrs. -Cochrane of
Rochester, N. Y., were the guests of
Mrs. John Ii, Heard
LONDESBORO
spent Rachel
Woodman e
oaciuiat
t fast
week at the home of her aunt, Mira.
Adams of the 8th.
Air, Alvin Braithwaite is visiting
at his house here,
Mr. Thos. Moon spent a few days
in Toronto this week.
Mr, Thomas Levan returned to
Toronto after spending several
kyeksat the home of Mr. M. Ross.
Mr. J. Londesboro was in Zurich
one day cast week.
Mrs. Phillips and family' wish to
thank the kind friends and neighbors
who, on account of the illness of her
son, assisted her in cutting their crop
and gathering it into the barn, also
the members of the Orange Order,
who so cheerfully lent a helping
hand,
Mr. William Brogden has return -
to his home in Winnipeg, and Miss
Miss Bertha Brogden to London,
after spending their vacation with
their parents, Mr. .and Mrs. Geoge I
ogden,
clays in Toronto, :
Mss Esther Jamieson left last
week for Toronto to resume Iter-
Miss Clara Young has returned,
home after Spelicling several weeks
with her sister, Airs, Brown, of
ItrautFord
Miss Myrtle Grainger is spending
a keels at her home,
lair, M. Brute is visiting' friends in
Toronto this week, •
Misses Lditie 13runsiloti and Elsie
Millar were in Seaforth list week,
Mr ,W, Caldwell, Miss Mae, Mrs.
Qttittn, and. Rev. slot Mrs, Dawkins
motored to Toronto,
BRUCEF'IELD
Mr, George McCartney of Hat'dis-
ty, Sask., is visiting his mapy friends
here,
Airs. Honer was in Bayfield for a
few days last week.
Air. anti Mrs. Emit
. C Tomlinson
were in Toronto last week taking' in
elle Exhibition,
Mr. and Mrs, George Brock; have.
returned front a very pleasant visit
to Montreal and other points,
Rev, D, D. and Mrs. A{cintosh
have returned home after a month's
holidays.
Mr. and Airs. Win. Wilson of Tor-
onto have returned home after spell -
ding their holidays with ;ler. Wil-
son's sister, Airs, Geo. Swan,
Miss Alice Ratteebury and Miss
Afayme Swan have returned home
front Toronto where they were at-
tending the Exhibition,
Mrs. John McKenzie has returned
from Detroit where she went to
have an operation performed. Her
nary friends will be pleased to know
that it was quite successful
ROD and GUN
.\ sitlenrlirli series of photos of
;median nature life is now running
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t= I QUESTION 4 9
A-: Tai �� F° MEANS
AND WHY YOU SHOULD VOTE
"'Jr -7g" , ON ALL FOUR
QUESTIONS
C^ Sy ,7 qpre YOU in favor of tlsa•repeal of The Ontario Temperance Act?
V1.
Are e The repeal of The Ontario Temperance Act does not mean a return to the general sale of spirituous
liquors, as the Premier, in his speech of April 7th, said: "Now, practically no one suggests a return
to old conditions. The distillers in a recent manifesto say that they themselves are opposed to it,
Many hotel -keepers soy they are opposed to it. The brewers say they are opposed to it• Honour.
able gentlemen in the House and people out of the House, who are opposed to the present Act, say
they are equally opposed to the old order. The labor men who ask for stronger beer, say they
don't want the sale of hard liquor."
The Premier and the Government, realizing this, would not be parties to a continuance of the gen.
eral sale of spirits as under the old license system, but would amend the License Act in accord with
public sentiment. This would be in keeping with the policy of the Provincial Governments of the
past fourteen years, which have from time to time amended the License Act to conform to the
wishes of the people. To vote "Yes" to question number one would enable the Government to pro-
vide for the sale of beer and light wine in the hotels, and beer and spirits in Government stores for
home consumption.
The Citizens' 7.it'erty League doer not want a return to the conditions under the old License Act
and the sale of liquor over the bar. It does ask, however, for the general sale of beet 2.511; alcohol
by weight (non -intoxicating) and light wines, and that the Government should only allow the sale of
heavier beers and liquors through agencies established and maintained under Government super-
vision snd control. It is, therefore, necessary that question one should be answered"Yes," repeal-
•� Th: Ontario Temperance Act and making it possible for the Government to enact a new
t,:,rnerince nic -:re .n accord with the expressed will of the people.
Dy vo.iag "Yes en question number one you will be in agreement with Premier Hearst when he
said: i.,ianysie.o4 and eensclentious citizens, as good and conscientious as there are in the Pro-
t Liss, Lc net approve of the Act as it stands today," Vote "Yes" on question number one and repeal
casatisfactory Ontario Temperance Act,
, I t of the scale of light beer containing not more than 2,51 00%
V .. t rseass.tro llarumgh Government atgsnciear and amendments to
toe Cal.': v ;las ea,ece• Art to permit snob Bale ?
\ Cyd 7 e r t t cstion number two, This pro vides for the sale of light beer in Government stores
:,r home ca :; ,.,:,..,on and reinovt:s the necessity of procuring a doctor's certificate.
'5 Ara you ire'yv Or slso :3"c0 cf light beer containing not more than 2.59;.,1®G°/,
t ° ° ey si�Tt , au:.s
at �0:3 ionto, standard
a betels
coid amendments too Thmunicipalities mperance
$I°.;la sale?
Vote "Yes" on question number three. There can be little doubt that the majority of people will
vote Yea' on this question. There is a demand for a beer of good flavor and body that is non -
intoxicating, and the public want to obtain it by the glass as well as by the bottle.
beer of 2.51 alcohol by weight, no matter in what quantities consumed, is absolutely non-
1.'oxisntircs. In European countries beer of this strength is sold generally without license and
vilehoet e a nice duty.
In voting Yes" on questions two and three you can be assured that no one can become intoxicated
by beer of this strength.
Arra you in fano of the sale of spirituous and malt liquors through Govern.
meth n_,enoiies, and amendments oto The Ontario Temperance Act to permit
such aai.e ?
Vote "Yes" on question number four, which provides for the sale of all liquors for home consump-
tion from Government stores under such regulations as the Government may deem it wise to adopt
The public will be able to purchase from these stores without procuring a doctor's certificate.
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Study the Referendum Ballot; if there is any point not
clear, call or write the ;aerata,y of the League at Com-
mittee Headquarters. It is to your interest that you vota
wisely and intelligently, And if you are a lover of liberty
and an advocate of true temperance, you will vote "YES"
on all questions on the Referendum Ballot.
The Citizens' Liberty League is not in favor of the sale of
spirits over the bar as under the old License Law. It is,
however, in favor of the general sale of non -intoxicating
beer of sale of liquor for home 51 alcohol con uweimpt ot an hrroughlight iGovernmenand t
stores under such restrictions as the Government may
deem wise to adopt,
14efa-nernber-.-every voter must vote on every question, or his ballot will be spoiled.
HON. PRESIDENT;
SIR EDMUND B. OSLER
VICE-PRESIDENT:
I, F. HELLMUTH. IC.C.
ENS' `"r LEAGUE
U
�rPlal°>rk
22 College Street, Toronto
T. L. CARRUTHERS, Secretary
PRESIDENT:
LIEUT.-COL. H. A, C, MACHIN, M.P.P.
HON. TREASURER:
F. GORDON `OS'LER
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first of these shows a male loon anti
appears in the September issue
which is now on sale. "Our Elusive
Old Friend The Black Duch" is the
title of lJtltlliVeastle Dales splendid
article that appears in this issue.
Other valuable stories and articles
are entitled; "Three Men and Three
Women," by M. Parkinson, "The
Making of a Shooter" by Edward T.
Martin, "The Black Bass," by Arch-
ie P. Mclishnie, the well-known
Cananian writer. Dr. 'William T.
Horuaday, Director of the New
York Zoolilogical Park is the au-
thor of a thought compelling article
on Conservation dealing particular
iy with the rational utilization of
game. The Departments of the mag-
azine dealing with the various out-
door activities of rod and gun are up
to their usual high standard. A splen
did picture of Joe Jennings of Tor -
to, winner of second place at the
Chicago International Tournament,
appears it: the Trap Department of
this number. Rod and Gun is pub-
lished monthly at Woodstock, Ont„
by W. J. Taylor, Ltd.
CREAM WANTED
Send your cream to us and receive
top prices. We are ruuuing our plant
the year through anti can handle
your full supply and furnish you
with cans. We pay twice monthly
and weigh, sample and test each can
of cream 'carefully. Our motto is
"Honesty to our Patrons." Patrons
are requested to return all our cans
whet: not in use.
Butter and Buttermilk also oil
hand anti for sale at market prices.
The . Seaforth Creamery Co.
NOTICE
AicKillop Council will meet at
the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth
on hfonday, September 15th at one
o'clock in tite afternoon.
H. ArURDIIi Cleric
Sept. 9th, 1919.
No one need endure the agony of
corns with Holloway's Corn Clue at
hand to remove them.
lel
To VANCOUVER
Via the Scenic Route
Leave TORONTO (Union Station) 9.15 p.m.
Monday—Wednesday—Friday
Compartment -Observation, Standard and Tourist Sleeping and
Dining Cars. Comfortable Conches.
SIX DAYS A WEEK SERVICE TO •
WINNIPEG AND EDMONTON
MON.. WIll)., FRI.—Via Can. National Rye. All the Way.
TUE., 'fxllS., SAT.—Via C.T., T. et N.O. and Can. National Rga,
For 'rickets and information, enquire nearest C.N. Rys. Agent;
or write General Passenger Department, Toronto,
SO l
der for Frners
I am buying all kinds of
Fowl
I have a great stock of second-hand
Water pipes and shaftings for sale.
Naftoli
Seaforth junk Dealer Phone 9
Next to the Dick House.
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