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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1926-08-26, Page 6�6ti'r, 4126 :BUSINESS CARDS EI.,LINGTON MUTUAL FJRE INSURANCE CO„ Established 1840. Head Office, Guelpb, Ont. Rasps taken on all classes of insur- e at reasonable ;rates. i:13NER COS]JNS, Agent, 'Wingharn J. W. DODD Office in Chisholm Block FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT AND HEALTH ----- INSURANCE ---- AND REAL ESTATE P. O. Box 360 Phone 240. WINGHAvI, _ - ONTARIO DUDLEY HOLIES BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. :Victory and Other Bonds Bought and sold, Office -Meyer 'Sl'ock, Wingharri N VANSTONE BARRISTER, : SOLICITOR, ETC.. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates Wingham, - Ontario A. MO "`TON BARRISTER, ETC. Wingham, Ontario D G. H.°ROSS Graduate Royal College of Dental Surgeons Graduate University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry Office Over H. E. Isard's Store. W. R. HAM • LY S.S., M.D., C.M. Special attention paid to diseases of Women and Children, having taken postgraduate work in Surgery, Bact- eriology and Scientific Medicine. Office in the Kerr Residence, be- tween the Queen's Hotel and .the Bap- tist Church. All business given careful attention. Phone 54,,. P. 0. Box 113. Dr. R'obm. C. Redmond M.R.C.S. (Eng.) L.R.C.P. {Load ) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Dr. Chisholm's old stand. DR. R. L. STEWART Graduate of University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine; Licentiate of the. Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons. Office in Chisholm Block Josephine Street. Phone 29. Dr. Margaret C. Calder General Practitioner Graduate University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine 'Office -Josephine St., two doors south of Brunswick Hotel. :Telephones: Office 281, Residence 151, F. A. PA relliER OSTEOPATH ;All Diseases Treated Office adjoining residence next to Anglican Church on Centre Street. Sundays by appointment Hours -9 a. m.to.8p.m., Osteopathy Electricity Telephone 272. A. R. & F. E. UVAL CHIROPRACTIC SPECIIALISTS Members C. A. O. Graduates of Canadian Chiroprac- tic College, Toronto. Office in Craw- ford Block, fotir doors north of Post Office. Hours a to 5; 7 to '8.3o p. m. and by appointments. Special appointments Made for those coming any distance. Out of town and night calls re- sponded to. Phones: -=Office, 300, Residence t3 on 60x. J. ALVIN FOX DRUGLESS PRACTIONER CI iIRQPRACTIC AND DRUGLESS PRACTICE ELECTRO -THERAPY Phone tot. lourS ` x0-12 a.m., 2-5, ,7-8 p: nn. or by ,pp0iritnxent. The c nstjt . L nal issue is p,: ; r 1. di ert attention f rthe King ry, o e ig led to tion of iniou aiy D. p leINN CHIROPRACTOR ELECTRICITY Adiustrnents given for diseases• of ill ;.ind . ,Ts s. ecialize in dealing with i s, children. Lady attendant. Night Calls responded to, x Office on Scott St:, Winghant, Ont. Telephone 150. 441, re are the vital st bbo N n F1tct In September, 1925,King granted Nr. was dissolution by His Excellency Lord Byng, on the representatidn that he must be given, a chance to secure. a clear working majority. He stated at Richmond Hill that if such a majority was not forthcoming;`, he would not attempt to carry on.- 2 In the old Parliament thus dissolved there, had been 234 members, of whom 117 were Liberals, 66 were Progressives or Independents and 51 were Con- servatives. 3 In the new Parliament, elected in October, 1925, Mr. Meighen had by far the laragest group almost half the total membership of the House. Out of 245 seats the Conservatives had 116, the Liberals 101, the ' Progressives 24, Labour 2, and Independents 2. Instead of immedia elay resigning, as ,he ° should' have done in view of th6 ground upon which he had been granted dissolution, Mr. Kig askedfor and was granted leave to carry on, on the assurance that he - . would. leave the ; fate of his administration to Parliament itself. 5 On Friday, June 25th, three separate' motions by so- called independents, in support of which Mr. King's Government marshalled its last ounce of strength, were decisively defeated and the original motion of censure, to which the foregoing had been moved in amendment, was still awaiting decision in Parliament when Mr, King Asked His Excellency far dissolution' on Monday, June 28th. 6 To have granted Mr. King a dissolution under such circumstances would have been a direct denial of the right of Parliament to pass upon the vote of censure then pending. 7 Following Mr. ,King's resignation, Parliament by a majority of 10 did actually adopt a direct . vote ~,k,of censure on the King Government, and declared it unworthy of confidence of office. It was Mr. King's refusal to follow British precedent in co-operating with the incoming ,administration to pass -supplies and complete -the sessional programme that left Mr. Meighen no alternative but to ask for dissolution. Mr. Meighen followed the same course as, that adopted by Sir Wilfrid Laurier rrii 1911, when he 'saw that' it was impossible; to carry on and abruptly dissolved Parliament. 0 If His Excellency had recalled Mr. King to office, he would have done so in the very face of Parliament's vote of censure. Under Mr? King's interpretation of the constitution a Premier,' need never resign, butcould demand dis- solution after dissolution,despite the verdict of Parliament or 'the electorate, and the Governor General must perforce accept his advice.. r`. This is the stry. It calls for no cornment—it speaks for itself I The Conservative Party- stands solid as a rock for sou ._d British constitutional p , a tire, the maintenance of the British connection, a , 4 d the right of Canada to enjoy the blessings of 'stable Government., a Ma14M1Mr11111rir1a,IMMiVMViOVViin ILMI11111MoirAIIMVV11111111111VIilM7. axoneat Office Yob, Resid. 2 A. 4. VI/ALICE. T7 .l DEALER T R f��r,� f. RAL D REO!Ii CSI U2�E� oiortbaprttent 014 1%1410 G tlMi/MMM C/Yl4`iii",hkPOA1t1i1'fYVFMVEIilfltifd�l7kitlpGt GEORGE . SI DALL Phone 73, . titcknbw, Ontario. Money to lend on first and secoxxd. mortgages on farm and other real es. tate properties. at a reasonable 'rate of interest, also on first Chattel xttortga- stoc on vers notes gee crxY, It and. 1 �X, , A few farms on hand for ,ijale, *r to rent on easy terms. o Box �A ". ILl OUiR Agent I"or OSE. VIRE. /NM/R NCE in a Goad Soma ettmpYYxty "G 'ikigha tx„ Ont. t5c ' 6 Leaves The Liberal Party Mr, A. E. Bradwn a life-long Lib- eral and publisher 'of Arnprior, Ont., and .formerly of Winghar'n, took the Conservative Platform at the Con- vention, at Walkerton last week and told how in this election.he was working against his party to help rid it of the leadership of McKcm'ic Xing and of sortie other Cabinet min- isters of late Government, whom he declared were dragging Liberal prin- ciples in the dust and making' Can. ada a by -word among the nations of the earth. Ivttw. lradwia dealt at sortie length vriththe disgraceful boat party, consisting of members of the late Government and vile women who went cruising for sib: weeks on board the Margaret, when doings un- fit for any rniaed audience to hear and which forms one of the blackest pages in Canada's history were shamelessly enacted, said the peak- er:- Walkerton"Herald: MORRIS COUNCIL The minutes of the Council, meet- ing held in the township hall, iMotris •. on August x6th, 1926: Members were all present, the reeve presiding, •the A grant of $25.06 was given to the minutes of the last meeting read Huron Plowman's Association. ivtr. 1:Aberdl.Coutiervc,tivo Vic t ,r McGill was instructed to have the Hannah Drain repaired, The Clerk was instructed td write to the Townships of Huliet, Grey and East Wawanosh with a view to hav- ing all drain aeocuntsapad The township rate for the present. year wvas set at 6 mills on thedollar. The following acoctrttts rarer° order. ed W. E :Elliott and son, tile for the Hopper. Drain, $60.0o, Wtri. Sprsat, drawing tile for Hopper Brain $6,5o, )h unicipal World, supplies for roads 1$x7.63 ,Bary Granby tile, for Drains Mustard Drain $zo, E. Sellers,: bridge on rood $5.60; J.J.. Sellers, farm bridge., rIt1Mdttco. 26 Ring S t'eot E >,t, tOCostto 2' an. no 'i'Cul lettownship ,, ,. tt t t ..... ..o Mttrrt. Lamb Extension Drain exult $378,84, C. Workman ,patrolmanTlk� iso,, ' l Be. , Imes $5.8S, J. Noble $sry.,,7s ytl:; Wltret- 01 X73'.a a, f. 15. Sellers $54,33; Thos Miller tilt $146.9s; G. Q. Campbell, Pa- trol $312.5o, E. Johnston patrol, $76.1)5 Geo. l:'elley, patrol Seats; Inhnx ;Craig $6oa8; Prank, koirnes patrol $16.48,. . An4erso11., patrol $15,75, W ,G, Thu. ell $z's.go, I,, Jewitt $xo:ool I<eis Sand- ercock ,pivot $x8.50, MoIc uol> fair; 1tii rri o xs $:tart Sttllett Br, $117,,0, S roctvrt' patrol, 496.000 patrol $50.57• Expenses to rattt-' 1a: tEvtt Sltortrt ed. Henderson, , t.r.. t, caclr oa, L, 1 , Cardiff and automobile $5.00, The next council meeting will be on Monday, September r3th, 1g26. D. G. W.HOWO DENTIST Office Ove Galbraith's Store Make your honk brighter with Del. co Light. The dependable farm Elootrie SbrVice. Get our new . 1 prict: and easy leans, frlf•, i elect iYth nttattir�t;t C.AfwCX aettltir t Yi