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Thursday, November 05th; x920.
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LING US
T„i make more room for Christrinas Goods,lwr4musqcon-
despce the ' eady-to-Wear Department, so out goes our big
stock t High Quality Coats at Extremely Lw Prices.
UY COATS AN ”, TS NOWAT,
MARCH CLEARING PRICES
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long with the
will also g
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gig Sale f Coats, Millinery
at Unheard i f ,a•' ace&
Coming a$ this time 1 the year. right in the 1 earl of Win-
ter We • iher, this S ale of Quality Merchandise means
Great S ;. vings F r You.
FIVE RAC S - - FINE _P
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RACK NO, r ---Contains coats that have
been sellingup to $35.00. All good ser-
viceable coats.
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RACK NO. ,a, --Here you will find many
coats worth double the price we ask. Prac-
tically all alp fur trimmed.
ICES
® 24. :!5
RACK NO. 3—Thenewest in'style and
colors, coats worth up to $S5.00, all go in
this lot atthis' low price.
RACK NO. 4—Everyone this year's
coats, were real value at up to $37.5o, to
make room we offer them at this price.
ois $.37
RACK NO. 5 -High. '. quality all wool
needlepoint coats, beautifully lined, and
the workmanship is perfect.
!Nr Fres
4 Tahiti&
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ail Price
t L,.r ones' and Children's
Winter Hats go On Sae for
Quick Selii°r1 at a ll the
Regular Price.
Chil n's
4 iices
7.95
Sizes, 19, 20, 21, 22.
$5.
5
Sizes, to and 12 years.
$3.95
Sizes 5 6, 7, 9, 10 yrs.
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Sines 1o, 12, 13, 14 15 yr.
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issue, Mr. Willis calls Mr. Wigle,.
former member for Centre Huron, "an
2. avowed wet candidate.” As far as
we can learn, this statement is wide
of the mark, as Mr. Wigle was one
of the members who objected to his
leader putting the Government Con-
' trol Plank in their platform,.
We still claim there is no difference
between the stand taken by John
ment'.control. Half of Mr. Sinclair s in one of the rooms in t ie ah amen
following, in the House favored it. Ten Buildings, and Who, when notified of
Liberal candidates now in the Meld it, took no steps to bring these tak-
stand for the control plan. It . is ing part in it to task, or to Mr. Sin-
not a darty issue. clair, whose' followers are very much,
: divided on the temperance question,
*
Make your decision on December and about half of themembers of
a upon facts not theories. Three at- last session were urging beer and wine
torney-generals administering the 0 licenses? r'
T.A. have spent in enforcement sums
increasing from $189,963, in 1917 to COUNCIL MEETING MORRIS
the stand take b W F $402 536 in twee, and yet the num- The minutes of the meeting held in
7 t' d y
bei of infractions has inCxeasecl and the Township Hall, Morris, on u
Nickle as
oyn an he s an n , T es-
far as temperance legislation
li t Nov.th Igz6 Members all
0inpuq,lini Ism u„ ,,,Immo, ,,,,u11m
believed h the total of fines and penalties las day, 9 , .
w The enentnies of last meeting read
„u,,,,„u1,e,h,n,,, is concerned. Mr.
Joynt . a ..
as helping to strengthen the O T mounted every year, present, reevje Shortreed in the chair,.
A. by voting' for 4.4 ;beer, and. r,
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John .Joynf•has always, been a tee-
totaller and a strong temperance :man;
yet ministers of the gospel, and form-
er drunkards .and bootleggers are,
joining in a campaign to, defetet him.
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*Why? Not because he is not a
.Strong te1uperanee many but in ans-
we to a .ery to defeat the Ferguson
,Goveratnent at .all .costs,
ay
same thin There is nothing that we know df and approved. A i esvlutlon was
Nickle l 1 believed d the sa n g
recti aso exeve
o nt to vote wlhieh has a tendency to drive men passed to make inquiry regarding the
h h'p traded 12 J y
it. 1 r. Nickle e is returned .
will be behind every. Polley of the
forces faster than the bold-faced lty- l'ermissrion to have the Engineer
Ferguson, administration except Gov-
ernment Control, and $o will John
Joynt.
Premier Ferguson appeals for a
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liquor law which will have behind it
the respect and observance of the
pub 'c. He has suggested legislation
ori the
d 1 a cleat -cut decision up
when.
e ors
forIf b1 N' 1.1 he
out of the ranks of the temperance . County Extra Levy for good roads.
poertsy cif sev • 1 f ih theassessment on the Inglis
era o. t hose in
t o vary
front row.. They see absolutely no .drain' was given by reoshttion to the
harm in the Governments of British 'council of the, Township'of Grey.
Columbia, Manitoba., or Quebec pass -1 Accounts paid:—Patrolmen James
R.
ing Go ernment Control legislation, Anderson $20.00, John. Craig $25.48,
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theycome out and work for the D. Golley $9.25 and 1 dward Johnston
and
/return to power of the MacKenzie $z6.55. Sheep killed and worried:—
King Government and thus uphold ,Duncan Laidlaw $2o.Oo; it Shaw,
their customs scandals and the liquor `Treasurer, Salary $X45.00, postage $15.-
principle
r5 -
an asks
-tails must be settled smuggling charges, which were in oo, Car Hire $t,00. .
bn De n't Statuarymeeting Dec. 15th.
the people. many cases proven. Now they. ca �
bythe. re rescntatives of e � 1,.
If
enough to defeat the Ferguson ad. . A. Maclfewen,
believe that ,Ontario should do g � ,
if you � Clerk
thepresent era of by- ministration, mostly beacuse it.is a,
get away frons. ,eraTory Government.
Conservative
pacrrsy, vote for the t Goloshes for Men, Women and
candidate. lc
l C ld tat Greer's Shoe Store We
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A Libetal member of the Lein
' To whom is the O. T. A s poutii, :ers jret . t of urrd;rrhtittin the .O.T.A„ and
going to turn for leadership? Laney, Sell for Less, f tion g•
91 Fir Loss
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MAN OF 6o HELPED BY SIMPLE
MIXTURE
"After taking Adlerike. I feel better
than for years. At my age (6o) it
is ideal—so different from other med-
icines,” (signed) W. W, Carter. Ad-
lerika is .a simple mixture of buck-
thorn bark, glycerine, -etc., which re-
moves GAS in ten, minutes and often
brings surprising relief to thestom-
ach. Stops than full, . bloated feel-
ing. Brings out:, old waste -clatter
you never thoughtwas in your sys-
tem. Excellent for chronic consti.-
pation. j. W. M:cICibbpn, Druggist.
the present issue is hut another and
more pronounced step in the same di-
rection. -
It is also evident that while Mr.
Nickle has discovered that no compro-
mise can be made with the liquor in-
terests, seeing that their usual routine
is never let up until they have reach-
ed the desired 'goal.' Mr. Joyni has
just as plainly not yet made
this dis-
covery.
There is also I contend a vast dif-
ference between. the action of Mr.
Nickle voting for 4.4 beer and lair.
1 Joynt doing the same thing, ire that
j Mr; Joynt made a most emphatic sta-
tement (a signed, statement) that he
COMMUNICATION would do nothing that would tend, to
Wingharn;' Ont. Nov: 20,126 weaken the 0. T. A., in fact he claim-
Editor "Advance -Times,' Wittghatn. ed he, stood fout square on the tern -
Dear Sire --In an editorial fit lash perance question and would do his tit-
week's edition, the statement is made most to strengthen same.
this
that ', beer is ' notliin • more than ' 1V1oreover Mr. Joynt followed 1t
44 S
a joke beingnota-intoxicating, and up.by. resigning in favot of Mr. Wigle
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said article ended by. saying: an avowed wet candidate, and as late
"There are ' certain ''tin Huron as the convention a few days ago re -
County who are lauding and,prais- iterated his desire to retire in favor
i c cle for his breakingof. Mr. Wigle, at the same time ittti-
ing Mr. N cl
from the I'ierguson Government mated he would throw his weight itt
and yet they cr down John Joynt that direction, which is surely not the
ftsr voting for Mr. Niclele's 4.4 act of, one, who made: such strong af-
firmations of his loyalty to .the tem-
peratice cause and the''retentioe of the
0; T, A., and then" the fact that Mr.
Joynt seeks, guidance and inspiration in
the present issue from Mr. Ferguson
ar Mr. Price, is quite sufficient 'evi-
deice that Mr. Joynt is not an ac- t ekeeeee. ,..ese.
beer!
In reply, to this I think we are
agreed that 44.beer is non-intoxicat
Iing, but that the passing of this, law
was no join is quite evident seeing
that itwas. the fir ststep intahe direr-
cept able candidatefor a.large portion
of the dryelement.,.
Thanking you in expectation of giv-
ing the foregoiiig•space in The Ad-
vance -Times 1 am,
Yours truly S,
W. H. WILLI'S
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