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SPECIAL NOTICE
We repair ,Auto Topsof
all descriptions.
This Is a .good time to have the holes
repaired to keep out the cold draft.
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BLYTH their son, H;irry C. at Burlington. ,
Mr rc ar l e o x. r i
at the. home • of his •son 'Mr. S.
H. Gidiey.
The Girls: Singing circle are bold-
gt g
The following : figures show the re-
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stilt' of the Plebiscite vote in town:
For Ontario Temperance Act 272.
For Government , Control
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Majority£or tle 0. T. A. 201 T
Anniversary services was held in the
St, Andrews Presbyterian Church on
Sunday. Rev. -P ..,T. Yilkey, of 'Owen.
Sound conducted the services and de-
livered two practical addresses which
were officiated, by the the 'large°con-
gregations which greeted the speaker.
Mr. Pilkey is an ardent advocate of.
Church Union, ; the choir rendered,
special 'music. Thank offering was
much gratifying and liberal.
Mr.' and Mrs:` William, Johnston of
tended- the wedding on Saturday of
vis -
M Richard d GidI ey of E etc is is
ing a masquerade carnival and . dance
on Friday evening.
ev
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Mr. and Mrs. Crearer of Shake-
speare spent over Sunday with the Ta-
tter's mother Mrs. John Wilson.
FORDWICH
Mr. and Mrs. Archie- Roberts mov-
ed last week to Walkerton where the
former has secured the pojition of
foreman over the mechanical depart-
ment of the Bruce Herald and Times.
They have a host of friends here who
wish them every, success in their new
'home.
MADEIRA ,HILL.
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In the 'Federal Election of xg2x there were 3,e19,3a6 votes; cast ; !1
out of a 'total of 14435,3: o names on the voters list.:
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THE VOTE IN VOI�TI;t . HURON
0. T, A. Carried A Majority In
Every 1VItinicipa1ity
Out of the total forty two polling
stip-divisions in North IHurait only
two No. 6 West•. Wawanosh and No.'
5, ;1 slifield, gave' small wet majori-
ties. , The followin are the correct
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figures of tile vote as given by the
different deputy returning officers,
'Nineteen"' town went even. drier than
either side had figured it would,
Township of Morris
0. T. A. G. C.
Polling Division No.x -.w .- '118 32
John A, Brown, D R 0.
Polling' Division No m 118 34
Roy Thuell, D. R.0.
Polling Division No, 3 139
Charles Caul -les; D. R. 0.
Polling Division No. 4 102 13
Bert Watson, D.R.0.
Polling Division No.5 -� 124 34
William '13rydges D ICO,
Polling Division No.6 . _ 164• 19
Frank Shaw, D. R. 0..;..
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Majority for Q. T. A. 617,
Township of 'West Wawanosh
Polling Division No.x , 164 16
Henry, Leishman, D. R. 0.
Polling Division No. 2 123' 39
Stephen Medd, D,R.0.
Polling Division No 3 97 o8
John Cameron, D. R. O.
Polling Division No. 4, 124
James .Dttrnin,`D. R. 0,
Polling Division No. 5 112 09
Wallace Miller, D.R.0.
Polling Division No.6 ..: __ 44, 46
James Anderson, D. R, 0.
664 121
Majority for 0. T. A. 5.131
Township of East : Wawanosh
Polling Division No, r _. 02 02
Walter Mason,, D. R. 0
Polling Division No. 2 1.58 13
J. S. Scott, D. R. 0.
Polling' Division No.3 •-- _ 137' 15
George Kern D. R. 0.
Polling Division No. 4 .. . 112. 16
Herson Irwin, D.R,0.
Polling Division No. 5 .._ _ r15 o8
Leslie Buchanan, D. R. Q.
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'614 54
Majority for 0. T. A. •..56o
Village of Wroxeter -
Polling Division No.1 ... 172 35
Fred Davey, D. R. 0.
Majority for 0. T. A. 137
Township of Ashfield
Polling Division No. I r6o " r6
Lorne Johnston, D. R. 0.
Polling Division No. 2 166: 25
Milton Kilpatrick, D. R 0.
Polling Division No. 3 ,16x r0
Robert Andrews, D.R. 0.
Polling Division No. 4 ...�:,,78 34
William Hawkins, D. R, 0.
PollingDivision No. y8 62
5 0
Dennis Sullivan, D.R. 0.
Polling Division No. 6 _ :::._ ' 81
Miss Einma.`Rose, D. R. 0.
Polling
P n No, 21
g7 97
James McNair, D. R. O.
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208.
Majority for.0. T. A. 553
Township of, Howick
Polling Division No. r ..._ 187 17
D. L. Weir, D. R. O.
Polling Division No. 2 ....-,:.._ 112 44
John IVTo"ntgomery D. R. 0.
Polling Division No. 3 r_ _ 233. " 52
Geo. W. Walker, D. R. 0.
Polling Division No. 4 -. 268 24
A. A. Graham, D. R. 0,
Polling Division' No.5 _ 181 24
A. E. Toner, D. R.0.
Polling Division No.:6 . 145 23
J. W. `Spence, D. R. 0.
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1I26 184
Majority for 0. T. A. 942
Township of Turnberry
Polling Division No. r . 188 66
John Kerr, D. R 0.
Polling Division No. 2 183 27
Thomas Stewart, D R. 0.
Polling Division No. 3, ...u- 125 14
Gordon Wray, D. R. 0.
Polling Division No. 4 ..134 26
John Metcalfe, D. R. 0
630 133
Majority for 0. T. A° 497
Village of Blythe
Polling Division No. 1 137 34
Fred Somers, D. R.0,
Polling Division No. 2 ..._137 37
William Burling, D. R. 0. .
274 71
Majority for.. 0.`,''T. A. 203
Town 'of Wingham
Polling Division No. r 152
Edgar Pattison,` D.R.O.
Polling Division No, 2 , .- i88
George Patterson, D. R..; 0,
Polling Division No. 3 193 67
A. M. Fralick, D. R O
Polling Division No. 4 .. - 215
Thomas Garrett, • D R.0.
Polling Division No. 5 ....,�. 84.
Joseph Guest, D. R. 0.
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Majority for 0. T. A. 570
North Huron's Total Id s ota vote 5781 1195
Leaving anmajority for 0. T. A. of
4662.
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Piano Tuner' Is Dead
Citizens of this community were
shoeltbd; to learn of the' sudden death
in Gorrie on Sunday afternoon of Mr.
Ernest Garratt, of Toronto. Death
followed an illness of only two days
duration, Mr. Garatt was working
in this..locality and was in his usual
health until Friday when he was taken
ill with a slight `attack of indigestion
but nothing serious' was anticipated
until S da :
n un noon when his heart
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London, 'England, 588 years ago and
came to Canada when a young man.
He was a piano tuner by trade and
was an expert workman, `JIe was of
a genial sociable disposition and made
friends wherever he went. Besides
his sorrowing widow he is survived
by One daughter, 371orenee. A sort
died its in ne The funeral fa i un r service
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law, Thomas Nash, on Tuesday after
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BELMVMORE'.
The Women's' Foreign Missionary
Society will meet Friday afternoon.
The Methodist minister, Lakelet
and Rev McKenzie exchanged pulpits
Sunday.
The Wo>sii'en's Institute will give a
hot supper in -the Community Hall,
Nov. 7th. A good program by home
and outside talent, is being prepared:'
The Misses Darling;. James' Darling,'
motored to Clifford, Sunday to visit
their cousin, Miss Ellen' Darling, who
has recently met with an accident.
Mr. and Mrs: Peter Hacking attend-
ed the funeral of Mr. Rome, Teeswa
ter, Saturday : afternoon.
Residents of the village and vicinity,
were sorry to learn- of the death of
John Gibson, Wroxeter, well known
here, Mr. Gibson passed away sudden-
ly at his home, Wroxeter, Thursday
of last week, much sympathy is felt'
for his aged mother.'
Miss Marsh is visiting her cousin,
Mrs, Joseph Vogan.
ST. AUGUSTINE
The St. Augustine Women) Isti-
tute will hold a social evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson,
on Thursday, October 3oth. , All mem-
bers of Institute and their families are
cordially invited.
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AST-IFIELD
Mr, and Mrs, Hoffman and daugh-
ter Margaret, and Mr. and Mrs. Gos-
ion near Woodstock, spent the week-
end, with Mr, . and Mrs. Wm. Bald-
win of Lanes,
Messrs, Herb and George Drennan
and Miss. Maggie Shackleton, M. and
Mrs, ane Drennan rnanfrom i
fames } et o r "Ki -
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t i spent' Swith
a 1 t u Mr.and Mrs.
I Sunday r
Wilfred ':Plunkett near :Auburn.
Miss Myrtle Shackleton of Wing -
ham, n • I
spent t week iHerb
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t s with P
Curran 9 ' con. and taking in the re-
union anccl opening of the new school
last Friday,
Mr, and Mrs. ,Chris. Sanderson and
Marvin and Margaret of Gbderich and
Miss ' Pauline Standish, "frons near
Teeswater and Miss "Maty. Parrish, of
Lucknow, spent' Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. John. Mullin near Belfast.
Mr. and Mrs. ;Isaiah Congram near
'Lucknow, spent last Monday with the
former's brother: near Wirigham,
Mrs. Herb. Stothers and dattgltter,:
Lenore, near Dungannon, have re-
turned. home after spending a week
visiting around Toronto, Elora and
Seaford'. ' ,
BELGRAVE
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wheeler and
Mr, and Mrs,'Rands of Brussels, spent
Sunday with Mr. and,,,Mrs, Joe Bran -
Mrs. Herb
ran-Mrs.:Herb Wheeler spent a few day
in London last week.
Mr. Kerr of Brussels' took the ser-
vices in •the Methodist Church on. Sun-
day evening and spoke in the interests,
of Missionary work.
M,'. Conner and Mr, and Mrs. An-
derson of Mt. Forest spent Sunday,
with Mr. and Mrs. Lake. ;/
Belgrave gave, a good account of it
self on voting day only; four available
votes not polled.
TENDERS
Tenders will be received on the tile
portion of Elliott -Underwood _Drain.
and Branches. Tenders will be recei-
ved on whole system, or Tenders will
be received on the Branches separate-
ly. eo per cent. of the, Contract price
to accompany: : t nde
p y tender. 75 per cent.
will be paid contractor as work pro-
gresses. Tenders to be in hands of
clerk, 1st day of November, 1924.
Plant and specifications may be seen
in Clerk's office. Lowest or any ten-
der not. necessarily accepted. W. R.
Cruikshank, Clerk.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF
TOWN LOT` AND CHATTELS
Under instructions from the Ad-
ministrator of the Estate of William
Tompkins late,ef the Town of :Wing -
ham in the County of Huron, Gentle-
man, deceased, there will be sold by
Public Auction' on the premises on
Saturday the 1st., day of November,
,A. D., 1924, at two o'clock in the af-
ternoon, the following real estate and
chattels:
Real Estate
Lot number Five on the 'North-
east
North-east corner of Victoria. and ,'Shutes
Streets in Leet and McKay's Survey
in the said Town of Wingharri. On
the premises is'a two storey' 'brick
house with a. two storey frame kitch=,
en with' cellar underneath, Lot is
well located.
Chattels
1 Heavy Walnut Bedroom Suite-, r
upholstered parlor suite, i range, r
cook stove, 2 kitchen tables, r drop
leaf table, 2 couches, , `hall rack,
kitchen cupboard, Boston rockers,
r wicker rocker, a parlor table, ,
Brussels' carpet, r wool carpet, 2.fea-
ther beds, mattress, xart e h z
ss half dozen lea-
ther pillows, set" ,of dishes, and nuin
erous other household articles..,
TERMS:-Real Estate, ten per
cent.' on the 'day of sale and the bal-
ance within 3o clays thereafter, 'Chat-
tels, Cash.
DUDLEY HOLMES
Solicitor -for: Administrator' with
Will annexed.
TIM DIDN'T VOTE'
To the, Editur av the Advance-Toim:es
Deer. Sur, -
•1 suppose theer wus a Iot av pay-
ple disappointed lasht Thursday, but
rnebby no wan more so than inesilf,
be raysonav havin to lie on the broad
av me back wid the lumbago all day,
loike a sick harse, an not aven able
to rowl over. I intinded to' be a
busy man that day an fer'wance to
have the pleasure av wurr•ulcin , wid
the Grits, fer, share, as I do be :gittin.
oulder, I am not so bittlxer as I' useA
to .be, an besoidee's . that I tought I
cud `inebby foind out from thim a few
tings about rut -min elickshuns that us'
Tories don't know. I time if I cud,
have been on.'the jawb the droy ma-
jority, wud 'have been over' 600, so it
wud. How to run eiicicshuns is a
thrade in itsilf, an 'ye can't larn it in . a
day. A lot- av ,them young fellahs
loilce 'Frank Howson, and .Sara Binnitt,
an Franke Frill, an Jesse Button, an
Billy Greer, sari Tam Field do well
enough fer byes widout iitpayrience,
so to shpakc, but it takes an ould
harse fer a harrud road, an a lane dog
fer a• ling race, an, it isn't the 'fellal:
avian seines to be %werruki 'the ar
n h
rudist who .catches the most fish,' but
the fellah who knows wheer the fish
shtay, an who knows what koind av
bait to Ilse an how to throw' a loine.
But reinbnber I; am not:afther 'sayin
that this t':lads didn't t d dt t do party well'
fer amatoors, whin ye considher that
they had a good lookin fella / `loilce
Charlie VanNorman in competishun
wid thins kr the,',votes av the duimm
in, .
The worst, ting I hate about bein
unable to be'out on Thursday is that
some av me ould (rinds dobe tubbin.
it into Inc that inebby )tie back wuss-
en't as bad as 3 purtinded, but that 1.
wus afraid to show me colors. Avert
the nrissus sained'to have her doubts
about me at fursht, but' whin. I want
idottt a. s im call
w 1 ole dayshe h knew
thin that ire back was rallly purty
bad.
I tould :ye, befoor that I belayed
Mishter Ferguson made a niislitake
pollytiekally to bring on this plebr»
- 4ioight„an, I tink so 7lt,'an, share, if
�I the I o,ies had had 5rtise, wiry :lasht
wan av f;hirn wud hey voted to kap
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ter Fergusoe is in a wurse fix than
ivir, wid some', ay his soppoorters
puller" wan way an some the ,other,
I suppose lie rinks he can make
Tories out av all thine Frin;chies. in
New Ontario, an down be Ottawa, an
in Essex County be given thim liquor.
dishpiusaiies, an the same wid . the
furriners ht Toronto, an Hamilton,
e :is,but ,it
Tiskam so 't
agreatsi .
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may not wurruk out the way he ix-,
picts, an I shtill.. tank it wuci have been
betther to lave well enough alone.
I know that the shtict Timpirince
Tories have; shtuck to the parthy
party well, but itenoight not be woise
to thrust thine too far, fer some day
the wurrum may turn, an 'tis the
lasht 11
back,
traw'that 'br'.eaks the can
Yours till 'nixt wake,
Timothy Hay,
Posht Schript. Since wroi;tin the
rnbove letthet';I notice be the papers.
that; Mishter Frirguson has tea intro,
shin av given anny rlr'9hpinsaries to
them cities that wint wet,
This
s°show).his good sinse fer shine, it is
betther
fer hint to shtick wid the counthry
byes an take no notisli av thim lads.
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Posht Schript No, 2. I'bclave
have put wars over on the ;Grits
ther all.
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We are buyers of Graded Egge,
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