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VA , - hi It ar, bav " 1 " -��"IX141q, FW,01, 11-9q - q_­W4__4f-'!1-%A1T,* I t #1 _­ , 1. * "I . , .:�;,� ,!.-� � 11. �.01&ew'V Ou 0 . . or spending 4 few da�6 vitAtk",V _14'e, , ,,, -, , !�11 : - I , "I -1 - �­ T, A , rn,� 1-7 hu'o . got., - , , , ts,, M I I ., . � ... , I . . , . "I ­ - � . , I , .V 1. - 111 if 01 - dr 14n' .1blk", apacing , thona arel S, ' ' ' ' - " 11 thick A. Gardiner.-48e.hocil opens , '" , �. I I � � !�� 4� ..- T ­ ,� a the other.,:d4y, 4'aa ai&4�`i! . I ed words, intended -to' t - - Xwo,tal , it : I I . ' . rotai iogs, 14; � ., 401041" . ­ ,, � .� __ I � . E, e ()an' '0- lifrQrd ,Wifton - and-. H m ' W;, . C . , . 1. rivra Uftq . . . . . 0 .1 I ' , he President of th � N. R xo;a VO . �! -: � ,b,,,,()X 1�,;i­)4,',ha.4 trie&16'Jute ,'OnVeY tmA . - ­ - nesday.-Th.6, marriage of tOng4cUal . 111. ­ . ,:":.. .,el,o ,rteiei - 'el nd Cie -N , W-11. -11.:1 ONS S � -s, T g.� L -, I" . '10 f, . $in National Railways the, Qbviat* , , 1. 71fiere See* ,&t� be ,, flec- , �, 0 . .. � _­ Ryan, daughter of'Mr. and 3b ,,ho Woot .... ­­­... . 5- , , "111*01"tiolly! ln'_fhe Operatioli 4 the I , � 1, UCEF LD -Total bogs, 48; JZ. - �.f I i `11;, I . .- lq;. �. VVP , ; JA4 , Act that the audience wa,s *14d--tb: tib ls`frimi�th6 . ,, . 1, Fx , 1 3 P ,X.$ ��, _�'V. . n . nooth 27- Ryan, took pl�ce in $t, Basi -114 R 4' ­ - � . � � Xi�tfbiiaL ziiiee he -had, picked up the , ranks .Of that. side, -out- select bacon, 8; thick si r I- :,71�,L­7- ­ '.., - 1� . � ��. ''. �,�,)' -4higm, 0o4servative ex- Sob i­-�, . i 1; . : ., . . I 6;' , . *0,ns: ot, officer , omq six weeks ago. hear him, and appreciated hig�ip�el- John H. 9.4i t I . .� 1. ill,� heavies, 9 ; extra heavies, 1; shop Church, Saturday-, August i pj�,;�*, , 0, 111011.� , I Vkt, ,�..;� .. 1 2 � , , ", , ,lent address. . a.m. The attendants were the%AfdLte'1,' a I. , r -1 -1 11 The reply of Sir Henry is very illum- .Mr. Bennett,'at' that Ml. )�. for Peterbotrougj�, has broken , Mr. , al * I . ­ �:.­,.�, - _i,�, 1;. �.,'�",.'�, ­ ", I , I .. l ­­­­­ - hOgS, 8. I �:"Y, ", - ..- . . 4 1 . - il . I .1 -1 .. ­ .11 � , time announced that in hiA, irpiin. hum- With his patty on account of the war ­ ,;, N Aect brother and 'sister. Ret ­l!�! 11 , .. ;...."1111 - ­ ., I I , I .in-ating. He says;, - "The Canadian .- . � WALTON-Total hop, 113; si . . , ",,,z�i,; ainl� ter�sted in and doi iness with bacon; Forestall performed the ceremony. 1 5 MT, National Railways bar, no comp]. ble Opinion he was really 4%4,vbtisihle� -policy Zof� Premier Veighen, being op- I I 60; thick singoth, 53; heavies, I .. ZUR-11M - - 1 ".�,�&�,,� for Sir Honty's. appointment, , ­� - -posed' to his conception of *'hat it , .:. Notes., - bir. '4� I " j�e-.­' . - 1" 1 *baUaver.with respect to the attitude them, has eujoy�ed` , pport of a 5; shop hogs, 4. op Volt` *= * ',Q,,�"',"-6 � ­.� , � N I . ' In. .hip reply to the �ote,wofr­thanks should -be. Mr. Meighstin,'Dutli ed hiA - . �. .- 1 is4 '* ,� I of the present government, or indoed, . . In I r number of th Kuech�e4 of is"li � t�� ��,.-r arge a rae HURON., CO. -Total bogs, 1,480 ; CONSTANCE . aner;t , V-1 ea'. �*-, � &M, % " . , 11 the. preceding koveriiinerit in relation, Sir Henrfs remaiks. were piagu-cally. -Position in a spokh, at Hamilton last membership than 4n9l 11 tl�ome of Mr. aad� . W*, bl� J' . , ,1�t4 �W.11 , , .K. ,. ­­ . eral, years select bacon, 875; heavies, 76; extra . ,, ie�y� n, , i�, . ri� ,. __, . "'' �., ',-,s�, 3 ...-- . --- - -b.y -fall Whe1% "he said tha�-t if Great Brit- - 3WJs,!. t44T. . ' ��, )_4 to* the Canadian National Railways." as. foliows: , "I thave learned ma; past. "Your P,-: has been heavies, t; shop hogs, 88; lights and Presentation. -On Monday evening over Sunday.-mr. aiW . ;. ' I' 'y I. . � .", I 11 . � '.. T . new things'an thlit� trip, but tlMs 19. Jan- got into any. kore wirg, -Canada turned in to me 1) r I ee ers, last the members of the' King's Of V . . . _ftf�.41� X -.1 Meighen ,is now re'awing this .. Ders of on f d 22. atrott" aie `,.,VU444, A4 ''TV 4t, ", r , _�_. ,"', ,�.;",, , . -­; A I I :_ "', - , "I """ Daughters, Sunday School Class met pai,outs, vir. and axrs .,.'� I .- . -would tub partielpate until the peio- Executive Commin - we would - , J. -r- 11APOPK7. � I.: " ,�: the first ,time I became' awaro. that , ' " I telegram at nearly every meeting . - " , ' . I I my good friend Mr. Bdrnett *as iny. .ple hacl decided it, -at a general elee- be pleased to have ' us in our -0 at the home of Mrs. Miller Adams, weex-ar. and lArs.,$- 41 Vaulst-On&­ - �,.,", ..... � . . . , throughout the West , ai� a certificate godfather. I 11 ui�apistar�d' that �Whiln ticim While this argument was very - who has so ably taught the class in tmo children anct xyirs 1�atz,..og, MA- ,. , � � ,�t to-1is uprightnes's of 'character - and - work -annual me -- . ,� . ". I 0 1 anyone - asquinem `thiit � ,$110. Short CHISELHURST . . - 4 of conduct, responsibility palatable in Quebec, it has made a ly it is 0 the past. The evening was spent in wiall, visited reiativeW here on' Suit�': ','�;J�'�: �,,� in connection ur intentim,. blish a list ­::. T-," " . . " " ­ . " Ci I � Q, " 1) far an infalit"he-undertaIkep to follow lo,t of enemies in Ontario and it of all gar mmx­4' " '� . ra, whole- x. and Mrs. A. I� Moritz, O,f �,":?�1;�. 1X11_Vctthi10Cana_dian Nadoial R411*a' �� . Notes. -Mr. ,and Mrs. A. G. Angell games after which Mrs, Adams was aay.-M ,.. , ,,, ;�111 .'._'�1'11 , � Y4, * ther tends to destroy the e salers, brewers an&, 'd trades in and family, of Kingston, are spend- presented with a book of poems en- , .. . - certain very Tigid rules, and that he ra fficacy A., (xveiph, visited ar, the home.. of Mr. * �_ ." It ni�itst appear to even, the easual 1. "I ". 51", , .1 , � list dg,rees ,that henceforth 'he will re- of the loyal campaign to which Co , �" I .il " Aner, that it is'a hi;' o- membership for , & 9 ing this week at the home of Mr. titled, "It Can Be Mne," and the anu AiKa. U. k'ritz on 8unday.�The .1 - I., ­ . ­­ . : I � , � - It, -e the world, the flesh and the servatives show a disposition to re. the licerisees. Vire *�, 'be please following address was read: "Dear airectors of the I -lay Township Farm- �, lier tribute to noune _ _ . Zi� -the-Nifig-a4ministration than it is to d and Mrs. J. Varley.-The end of this � �,i�, -.*: �� . . the government of Mr. Meighem devit and lead a very virtuous life. I sort in the last stages. There have to have your firin'n ` � I �; the list." I week will see the harvesting almost Teacher, -Please accept this book as ers, RuLual Vire insurance Company ,- - . :� � .. I ' - , ' ; � expect that, under the influence f been some changes in the nomina- .++.p.,-'�", o rope in; completed. Great progress has been . ., !)�� , ­ ­'Meighen has been in power six weeks. 0 This shrewd attemxAi �` a slight token of our appreciation of aeld a ousiness meeting -at Grand' � ­,,�_. , i this association, in view of the re, tion of candidates. The most not- "allied trades" is. ' 1 , ' fx tly legal. ! made since -the advent of fine wea- your work among us. We sincerely Bend on Saturday-SchOol reopened , 11 ""; 'hat time he has not interf .. - I 11 , Irie" � in t er&I PO ,I . � I ibZ1.6 . l �� sporisibilities which Mr. Bennett has able is the failure of the Conserva- There is no coercia4,,4 a on Wednesday of this week I'll . . . . . . 0 will soon per- with Mr. ,,,.. , I with kunning'the National Railwa' ,[ 4t (in which; ther. - ­�,. -, 4� Time, he has been comparati ys. assumed that I will see a great spir- tives of South York to renominate the law can put its fin�g_4. But the � -W .. mit you to resume your place among M. C. Milliken, as Principal, and 1. .'�". l'.. lu ,��' ­ � W, v-ely' busy itual improve man W. F. MVlean, the father --of thU business men who sell-t'.4ilp.ir goods to' "The King's Daughters." To this blisses 0. O'Brien and Frieda Ralf- 11 : '. I at other things; perhaps the cruiie of - . . "I when next I return to the city of Cal- House. He lost at the nominating hot -els as they do .to'#'q­yi` other cu.;-, TUCKERSMITH Mrs. Adams made a suitable re fleisch, and Mrs. G. Koehjer, as assist- ,�­.. ply, ,:, , � ��.., , the "Margaret" has delayed him. gary." And -for once the -listeners to convention by eight votes, but plan.; torner know what it.liii�ns if theirl after which a dainty lunch was serv- antsk--Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Dengis ,�., I ..... ��� . - Mr. Nicholson at N ame�l is not oxi:, ,� ,"Ni list The 1 West End Notes. -Everybody is ed. and children have left for Guelph near � .- , � 'l. I : 11 - Prefacing the brilliant speeches of a Canadian Club address had a s�eech to run as an Independent Conserva- "firm n i . � . orth Bay must and a laugh that was worth more tive anyway. R. L. Barker, former liquor traffic in Ontarj�,,� .is fighting 'busy harvesting this week. -Messrs. - which city Mr. Dengis has purchased I . ­� 11 __1. ha e taken up considerable time. He . I George Falconer, of the London Road, 11.2.� 11�1 " . . �� " v than the price of admission. Still Mr. member for southeast Toronto, was for its life, and it pkQceeds on tho, CROMARTY a Lruck farm. -Mr. J. Decher, Jr., I . , _W., 4, ; , bas been doing missionary work in Bennett will go on day after day similarly ousted, but he also is going principle that ,he wJ*oi.1&,'riot for * and Howard'Johns, left on Friday of the well known breeder of standard . ,_.�'. W .. I 11 the Maritimes, telling them how high itr . 11 � 1. . I ,,, .... �., I � I , last week on the Harvesters' excur- Notes. -The few fine days of late bred horses, left last Saturday with .s�l.:l 41 I calling on the sun to rise. to stay in the field. openly and avowedliLr ,he , Kte-it L._ I - . I J, - -s- A work of great importaneek to of $IQ a year and tl*. firm name -is �;jcin to the West. -Miss Hattie Turn- have enabled the farmers to gat r seven of his light, hu es for Toronto, le'. , � he expects to raise the duty on iron , he rq t. . �1 and steel. He has been Applying the .- navigation on the St. Lawrence is to against it. _It .. er left on Tuesday for Allanbury, in part of their oats. They report where he will, exhibit them. After , .1. . %1.1; , �' , " �-,'�;- dumying tariff to restrict the import � where she has been engaged as prin- the oats in a fairly good condition yoronto I ", - of fruit. He has been telling the APITOL be opened on June lat. It is the new The Globe has'had - experience - Fair Mr. Decher will exhibi, , ' I � . 06 cipal of the school there. -Mr. A. and not so badly damaged as wa : �.Ilmt '1- � .� channel below Quebec, upon which of the way in which th ade twists S, at London Fair -Mr. and Mrs. Le;-, � 10 I ,� � , . . West that he has one tariff for East Matheson visited his sons in Detroit thought by the rec,�nt heavy rains.- nis O'Brien have moved into the - and West, but he has never men- The national election �anipaign ap- work has been in progress for business connectionst to 'its purposes. I this week. -Mr. and Mrs. Pletcher Mr. Thomas Hamilton and family, of apartments over the band hall, re- - I ­ ches the home stretch, and with the last ten years, the outlay Some time ago a businilso solicitor of . - �,;� , . tioned these specific items. You will r'roa I Townsend spent the week end in To- Toronto, called on his many friends cently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. W. . . � 'k voting on September 14th, the end is being $5,000,000. * The channel is an this paper was refuseVan advertis- .., � . I "I , � "� 1. recognize that Mr. Meighen, with ronto.-Miss Mary Turner returned and relatives in the neighborhood last Finlayson, wao have moved to Welles- � I-; -1 I a little more than two weeks away. entirely new one and will obviate some irg contract for a stan4ard English . ,., , , it. , ' these WX in hand, has scarcely had It -cannot be said that the election is dangerous shoals along the line of food product because 'Oe Canadian home last week from a trip up the week. -Mr. Harry Speare, of Lon- ley, where Mr. Finlayson will act as ;:.""', �, V time to tell Sir Henry Thornton how running quite true 6 the form which the present route. It will greatly agent of the product 'VMS also agent lakes. don, and Mr. Thom -as Speare, of To- principal of the public school. - Hay .,,� ., � , .11 - : I. he ought to run the National Rail- ronto, visited their brother, Mr. Jos. Council meets nexT, Monday instead of� . _;�",` .. was forecast. It has not so far pr�ov- expedite the matter of ships arriving for a widely known braid of Scotc�i' 00 - . . .1 I . , ways. We have it, however, on the ed to be that intense and engrossing in Quebec and Montreal and also whiskey. The Gliabe Would not ad-; Speare over the w\-ek end. -Mr. and on Tuesday. This change of date , assertion of Sir H-- in is tele- . X4 A If T1 �r 11 ; 11 .11 .., . ! aff air that had been anticipated, and tend to reduce the insurance rates. vertise the agent's w skey and is A 1AVIL A is. . ow, 0 r ms y, were e W made necessa on account or -1. I . I , . I . , gram, that the Government of Wil- the tactics of the Conservatives have When the work is finally completed, doing its best to close tie bar in On-: �, - of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Miller the Federal nominations on Septem- i, . . , Lam Lyon Mackenzie King, in fl�ve chi]- � guests "'I.., (I 1, changed cciinsiderabl�- At the outset there will be -a minimum of 35 feet tbrio, therefore the agei* would not ,\ otes.-Mrs. J. Schoc last week. -Mr. Dennys and family ber 7th. -A new chopper for rough �, .1, " . -years, has not tolerated political in- I, of Detroit, spent a few days I motored to Toronto and spent a few grains has been installed in the local . : � aying a great deal of at- of water even at low tide. advertise the food product in The I.!, , I � , terfeTence with Canada's great pub they were p 4 - � The Canadian National Railways, Globe. He did not prqpo�p, he said last week with her sister, Mrs. G. C. I days visiting friends last week­7The grist mill, which will greatly facilitate . _ , tention to scandal charges and nothing I .,�.ql I I in i: , .- I lic ownership enterprise. That ought under state ownership, continue to to supply this paper* Vith rev Dale�Little Scott McKinley, who Cromarty congregation held a picnic the output of the mill. -Mr. Henry �� I'll, 11 / to help some. that line was overlooked, but things enue has been spending the summer with at Grand Bend on Monday last. A Steinbach, a well known farmer on . ..� ..... . I'll happened which rather discouraged make a most favorable showing, the from one of his ageneieg:'to fight the . � I I - - Not Alway So. those. methods. receipts this year increasing by a other. There have beew-similar dec- his grandparents here, returned to his very enjoyable time was spent- the 14th Concession, Hay, has sold his .. �. I I , .." " The charges made by A. J. D,,oucet, million or more a month compared larations recently from atler men in- � home in Winnipeg on Saturday and Elimville softball team came up and 100 -acre farm to Mr. Alex- Masse, ,',,,I - � . I . I . - There is evidence to Show, however, one of the Con,ser I vative members, with last Season- The railway system terested in the liquor traffic and in- was accompanied by Mrs. Scott and played a friendly game with Crom- of Windsor, and the fifty acres in V. 11 ­ -- I I that Mr. Meighen's virtue does not . Miss Jessie, who have gone to re- arty on Tuesday evening last. Concession 15, to Mr. John Geoffrey,l : _-�,Z 4 . . abou� a'riotous joy sail on one of is rutting quite a figure in the politi- terested also in manufaitturing cou- ,� � � , come naturally. It is a lately acquir- extising. to pla i sume her duties on the teaching staff who owns the adjoining fifty acres.. I . V, I ' - ,ed,characteristic. One of his opening the ,government steamers turned out cal campaign. Liberals are charging cerns having adv ce. of that city. -Mr. and Mrs. McNair, DUBLIN The purchase price for the 150 acres ­L't� I I -a c that the Conservatives, if they come Some day The Globe may give a list omplete fiasco, and the reac- . 11 , delivered in . . of Luckfilow, and Mr. and Mrs. Me- �,�! .. ,ap�eches last -year was the of -a few of them ,-&-&I i I i I .,W.ester:n 011,. t1oh from that has tended to neutral- X11, will proceed to dismember the tem- Notes. -Two lovely baby boys ar- is. $13,500.00, Arid, possession willi be .."15. i . Q I &''town of Wingham .in Bride, of Zurich, were visitors at given next April. Mr. Steinbach in- .11 k tiario. He dated at' that time that ize the effect of allegations along system, a purpose which is indignant- Perance people. of the Province to the holne of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hugill, , rived at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. tends purchasing a home in Zurich. � ,�.�, other lines. Then G. B. Nicholson, ly denied by the Conservatives. On exercise a little coercion on their own V Traynor on Sunday afternoon.- 7 , 1, - . . "i , I - - ther,fir9t &�Ing he would do if return- ,he past week. - Miss Anona Dale I ' -Mr! C. Fritz was successful in , , � _1 another Conservative member, made all the billboards, however, the solgan behalf. Food that is advertised only � Mr. and -Mrs. John Dwyer, of Born- I . . . - , . ed to power would be to stop all cap- what was considered to be a serious "Hands off the Canadian National," in papers which accept liquor advor- ha,k returned home after spending a I h,.1m, entertained on Monday evening. bagging two wild ducks on Wednes- . .111. I 11 ital' expenditures on the National reflection upon the morals of a part is portrayed extensively and the rail- tising is food that Ontario temper- NN ,.e k with Detroit friends. -Mr ' and I knnong the gu"ts were friend- from day, on which da-te the season open- 11 �4"l ' Railways. Mr. Bonnett who is more w i thout. ),Irs. 14. Bennett, of Wingham, .sptlnt ' ed. Charlie is always the first on � of the civil service, and this caused 'way vote, which numbers abotit 75,- Price people can live As ,,ronintol I)etroit, Stratford, Chicago ,1' dogmatic, dramatic, and erratic than a tremendous protest. Mr. Nicholson 000, will be a very influential element for the clever move. of the Ontario ,hf, week end with friends here. -Mr nrid 1)uhlin.-Mis,s Julia Dwyer, the the job and usually brings home the ��: : 11, I , I * r t goods. . , f his distinguished leader, asserted in - in the election results in many places. Licensed and Allied Trades Associa- wA Mrs. Bert Irwin have returned o Idest daughter of Mr. John Dwyer, .; . 1,11, ... . a voluminous outburst that on the has been ver� busy meanwhile in ex Tornnto aftler spending their vacation, I, i Ko(­ssel-Miller.-A happy event took �, I plaining what he meant and what he a . tion, it is hardly likely that business hvre. 1 pa�sscd her Normal Entrance this, "I'll I "I'll lt�_, I very day the Conservatives were re- concerns doing a trifling lousiness place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . turned to power, all capital expendi- did not mean. The resort to. person- . .0 - - .,unirner, securing four firsts ani I ..., _ with hotelkeepers and a great deal , : Otto Miller, Concession 14, Hay, on ; I ,!'.'., 1�- ties has caused strong critici' NOW , three seconds. We hope to hear of, I . , il- all 6- RUM CONDITIONS 1913 AND 'With the general public, which is . Wedne-,day last, when Rev. E. F. J. I.. -tures on the Canadian National Ra from the press, and Conservatives W ALTON her continuing to take the Upper, .. . . l;'. I 0 ways would cease. who started off strongly on that line To the Editor, Huron Expositor: either critical of or hostile to the School work in Stratford.--flugh Ben- � f3ruvir, pastor of the Lutheran church, . �.11­ .. Let us examine this for a moment liquor traffic, will cart, to see their Note­�­ E. Miller and L. Rowland - I Dashwood, united in marriage their ... . I � , A$ I Neither Mr. King, Mr. Meighen nor are showing less of, a disposition to In your issue 6f August 26th, I names in the circular shortly to bu; have el,igaged with J. Carter for the niiiger, of Dubli'n, will attend Strat-' daught�cr, Elconora, and Rev. Rudolph I ;.. � , . . ... I ractical railway' continue, rriEntioned the difficulties the Rev. J. prepared for distributi,oa among the i threshit,�g sea,lon. Reta McLeod ford Collegiate next year. - Mrs. i . � . Mr. Bennett, are p Another change in the tactics is - M is s I Koessel, who ,, ,t.ti,,i,,,d in Northern 1,,, .John Kvyv� is the, guest of Mrs. .J. Ontario. After a short wedding trip yneTL When it come n that the customs affair is not being A. Macdonald, then editor of the licensees." it -ft. ,)it Nll,nday for Toronto after vi';- .J. .M,CRrthy, I'E.rin Lodgt,," Logan_ .:;"4. , I I I tacks irt must be admitted that Thorn- Globe, encountered in the noble work There is little now being said byl itinj� frictids hqre for the past week, . Mr. and Mrs. Koessel will take up , I � I more about running a rail- stressed to the same extent that it he then had undertaken. This re- the liquor element, .9. NTr--;, Dan McCarthy is holidaying in � h0u.St keeping near Cochrane. . I .� � ton knows ,; i h,, ir only hope I Her hwm- is in Rexinm­-Mr. Georg(, ( �. -h9 -o visit her rel ", 11 I.- Toad in his sleep than these gentle- was. Conservatives, as the electi . on quire,d a great deal of both mental for the legislation the%- want lies in Keiiy, 1�':h line, Morris, has irvp-,tod at 1( o. She will ah, :1 - . ­ - - -.0- - � - � . ,,, ��'. approaches, are seemingly more in- I . ives kit St. Mary of the Wool][. In ". f s. the. gTeat ma- preventing the union -'if the prohibi-I ir. a ('h,.% rolet 'S`tedan. -Mrs. Georg - men will ever know when they are I and physical cffort a. . McKILLOP , clined to refer to the rather amiliar . diAna. - Mr. and Mrs. M. Kenny, Mis"; ".., .- , wide awake. He was selected for cry that their opponents are disloyal -lority of the daily papers -the Globe tion electors and thij, ,venting gov- Ilamilt.oll, Vancouver, .spent the pa,' Nlahony, Mr. John Reidy, Mrs. Mc-. North End Not,es­lhe week has - rt,., ' . - 11 the job because of that very fact. In and that they are too friendly to th�, include,d--that reached the homes of ernments, both at ()!Iawa and To- I NNvek wi,-h relatives and friend- iri Kv,ow-n, Stratford, Mrq. Peter Nichol- � sLal L.c'd wiLn gova weaLhur and those I I ,� I . the course of bringing cosm" out of United States. our citizens were filled with liquor ronto, that will bring to naught the � and Arwind the vilIRge.--There was a .snn, Detroit, Mrq. Haves, ChicRgo,i with sLUuk� ill Lhe licids do nut wear ., %�, I .- I chaos on the Canadian National Rail- On the Liberal side, any charges advertisements that netted their pro- temperance we now have and secure go,,d rrowd at the dance in the A. 0. and Mr. and Mrs. A. kvRn, of To- � such i4ing laces as they nad for a . ". . -_� I ., x.,;, f ways, he recommended large capital prietors handsome profits. some government --�,' - -ystem. TI -w I 1'. kk'. Hall on Friday night. - M r. tif Mr, and fomnignt, back. --Mr. 6avauge, of %, ' ,,,, , 11 made by the Conservatives are being ronto, were the giiests ''i., 'I expenditures. answered and, on their own account, ever wrote m,e that although first he I 11 I'll, .: T, , The railroad had to be � , 1 oealoll,h, lirvaLbUd kit bethel unite �� I... ; The then editor of the Globe how- press in some plac(­� indirectly sup-litind Nlrs. Armour Dundas, Mr. an,' .1r,. J)vnnis Mlihnny, Liignn, on Sun - I - (Ia ,'� - members - - y. -St. Bridget's R. C. Church I uhurcia last �)al)DaLh 1AILn much ac- ll� . ., brought up to a high standard of op- of the former government might not be abie Co iliterfere with ��­ -7 -- -- : I . .y. That could not be . � I cepLance. He took the place of Rev. 1, I . .., . basizing the benefits of the Logan, has been repnint-rd inside, ne :-,�-, , .� orating efficienc are emp the board of managem in respect to . 'I , . ., done without the expenditure of budget and the returning prosperity ___ , new � Mr. Ferguson, who was having two _i! - __ oict-tric light., inst.alled and many I ,; . .1 y, Sir Henry Thornton's suc- advertising of the l,iquarr, he would improvements on the ground; made N­­ks' hu1i(iays.---ihv ttireshing out- ;�, 31none which is evident throughout the coun- make every effort within his power I .;,�. ce" lay in his capacity to size up try. In the campaign last fall, when in this thrivina parish. Logan' fiL 0I Mr. Aiiiianison, oi \�alton, has I ,�,, ... .1 . .,.,# the situation and to determine where conditions were depressed, the Liber- toward the end we desired, and the COU I"' H Ilarm,my Orrhe�trn have bookc(l sev been on the rounds and does good . i ... . editorial colunins of the Globe would ,. � it was wise to make capital expendi- ,11 work. -Miss Mary Munn, who has I %.. � I als were blamed for it. Their speak- erRI dates for the autumn. As ,.� tuies, and where such an outlay of remain opposed to the. traffic. This Wt'rlv 0 01 P I N G ki . .11, �;­ . ue that if they were re- . Its membeiN are skilled rnuoicians,, licen horne on a visit, rciurns to her I I i. 2noney would be foolish. The Sur- led us to feel sure. we had a power- 11 a I s, . 4, 1 ,ponsible for industrial and commer- � thm, dv�vrve the patirninngv, thi-y are' employment at Pen I t . in Paris ..�', . cess of the Canadian National Rail- ful ally in the Editor of the Globe, C-11% rvr;-jvinK. Shamrock Orrhestra, ,if f this week. We are pleased to hear . I i cial depression they must, by the same which gave us confidence in the fight I A . t# ways, especially during the last six , ' that, Mrs. Leeming, Sr., is improving ;' * . I line of reas'oning, be responsible for r,ur,qn, played ff�r a dance in Duhlin ,, . , , month, is the most ample and corn- that ultimately led to Its being con- AND MEASLEL I on -1 in health. -Some of the people ar,,_� I'll fV% ,, plete vindigation of his judgment in the growing prosperity which is now sidered to be unfit for circulation li� given by the Chor.91 Society on M �,"- , ,ia . 11 n of apparent. The operation of their the bulk of the press of our Dominion � y Tiigybt. It was their first time, going to Toronto Exhibition, but nut, .., I connection with his administratio in our linsy hurg and wr trust. they as many as forrineily owing to the .. I in . - 11 if * budget in the -reduction of taxation is of Canada. ' I - harvest. -Andy Ificks at his con- l this enterprise. It is doubtful held to be a fundamental factor in will again fAvor us with their sweet ]at, .I . � - all railway history on the North On ,September 10, 1916, forty-one I convention said we would have lot-,. -�_ , I American continent,, there has been the improved conditions. dailies entered into an agreement to As cases of Wh,, i;)ing Cough and Measle,; have recent.1 ' y orrurred . a i r.q. � ot tun in this election in Huron. There . .. It, I ! I it is on these broad lines that the ,],,i,t printing liquor ads, thirteen of in this community, anil as complaint,; have been made that the regii- -0 ___ "I )eedy a recovery from virtual ; � ""; � as ST I qT A FFA I.,; ii,ine of it vi,iblv here, except Mac's I,T,i, , , -.1 I bankr.uptcy as bad taken place in the campaign has been conducted and which were of Ontario, and of those lations of the If(-;i,:h Xct are not being ol),�vrvod in regard to the pairs and the cruel way the wind us- :::4 �l Canadian National R411ways. That the last two weeks will tell the tale. thus favoring us were of our capitol former, notice is It -rrby given that both those disea,es roqiiiry : W,,men's In4tituto, -- The August i : moet.iriK of the Staffa W-mien'l; fnsti- i ed to warp Andy's speeches. .. ,�� . . - change bad been brought about by It is not possible to fortleast accur- city at Ottawa, The Citizen and Le . lation Gf patient, and quarantine of the prernises, anti that any �Ilght,h l.ine Notes_ -Mr. and Mrs. . 1, . k "I C . . cy and the wise stely what the result of the electiop, Droit, and Our Toronto capitol city, - 'ISO . tute was held 1;u0 Wedne�t(iay Pvpn- , � ", Organization, efficien . . ".. . .. . is g householder in wh - -- house a Suspicious ca,o occurs, is, by Provincia: I ing at the honw of Nli-5. A. A. Colqu- F, Kochler, iMiss Adeline Messer- : money. going to be. The Conservativ'�s The Globe and The Star. Our de- ; .l; -4i,cr liarvey Koehler and , 1. expenditure of - . houn with the i chm)(11, Ma. ,� i�t . lent declare that they will have a , ma parted friend has passed to the great Statute, liable to :, 5ro if prompt notice, to the Local Board of Health president presiding. I We are told now, after this ev �n jorilty a : The business being dispensed with. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koehler spent .,� ..", 11 J)"', has happened, that Mr. MeIghe. Ithough libeir confiden�e !-'I beyond, but the result of his works of his municipality, is not given. Mrs. W. and 1,. Colquhoun favored Sunday. of last week at Rostock.- ..�", . . . . . . notably less than it was in thr- elec- remain and we trust that vigor dis- The common ear!y symptoms of Measles are a dry cough, con- .,� � 't . would not interfere. We have the tion last year. On the other hand played by him" will not be found want- l the meeting with a well rendr,rod _14iss Freida Messmerschmidt left last - 0 11 .. . I I'— . proof that he would not, In the fact the Liberals say there is nothing to Ing in the crisis through which we gested eyes and f­.-t,r with a rash appearing on the fourth d .9 Y, a nd � duct. Mrs. A. F. Lupton, SIratford, ....... k for Stratford, where she has se- 7� . ", I that he did not in the past six weeks I District President, spolu, taking as ("I �111 . - . 1. ,Df his busy.life. We have, however, it but a vietork for them. They say are now passing, I enclose the fol- of Whooping Cough a persistent cough similar to that of a common red employment. -Mr. Chas. Regele !: I ' that they will carry Quebec and lowing for insertion which gives evi- bronchial cold that in about two weeks becomes parayepentil often ' her subject., "Music and Dramatic who has been indisposed, is making ,.­ . nplete change of osition on the slow recovery. -Mr. and Mrs. R. 11�� ..... . P & COT P ; Art." Mrs. X. DrFik(, gave a pleas- :,.` _ . .., ! �. - I . , PaX� of the Honorable Gentleman. He Saskatchewan with practical solidity dence of the fight we bad to secure with whooping still vorniting. Confinement to bed in these cases will l . � ... . , and do better in all of the prov -what we now have. . I Ing solo, after whirb Itini-li was serv- Kahle and sons are at present visit- .. .1l, -Ie,��'f , tend to prevent tho complications that are liable to occur if there is ing friends in Detroit. --Mr. and Mrs. . 11 _�, I ,,& greatest living example of iey expect to' gat a majority of , ed by the members of Group 11. . . , . I � I it;� fjj�jie �61)velrqioti. He has seen the T� d of Fred Preuter and family, of Listowel, . ��; ,W� . 1. - I � I - own, but If It is only -a techni-I WORKINP FOR THF LIQUOR - lack of due precaution and ,vuriving about and exposure permitted � Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Alfor , ,�. . I I � 1101i '- 4 D a theii; I .. 14� ".., �.. .*, cthe;T�oad - to amascus - a more speedy recovery. ' London, spent Sunday with Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. John Hintz and �,' ,�� , "' , v - ". ." I majorrity tkey rely 'upbn the TRAFFIC and Will also ensim 1" � "!, .� t! , ;i I neiVV apffit had "dojifie �OVer` him. '.AT esl I ' sit , , , ��, 1. . t I . 1 L Meiglien Ali , gre egt convert Mr: Progressives, many of wh&A they I -row many of Ontario's business es- To preiverit sprpa.l of infecition and because of the difflculty in dis- 1 Mrs. JarneF .Mill(IT', -Ql7itP a number family, of Logan, spent Sunday I : , .1 ... . - . .. . , . � . CN6 are supportingt' to, f=isb the auxil- tablishments are secretly allied with tinguishing the cough a these diseases from that of an ordinary from here spent Sunday at the. Bend. Mr. E. Rose. -Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rose � e, - 4% ]KIlighgal ever bVogg, . - the.penitent - and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baker attend- . I- , ,. . . I iary aRA that *ill be nbcessakY. Quite the liquor traffic and contributing to ' � -Mr, and Mrs. Wilson and Miss Nor ­� . . : I . � -bemeh, -tegff' th9h. A-_ Ydar 890 cold, no child with a co-dgh will for the present be permitted to at- ed the funeral of the late Mrs. Henry "I'll, I.. If . d ea on the firrids for its defence? The quee- ma were in Granton on Sunday. -Mr. . 1� . b . �. I., t .... , Meighen WWS !all koi inibif4reliec- Kitchener on Thursday 1:1 . I gTais, '_ that the result is not- going - �D be tion forces itself to the front as the tend school or other public assembly, and all teachers of the munici- and Mrs. Wilfred O'Brien, Owen Kummer at I 'I I . 11 11 he waved A t4ke I to ptove Mrs. Kummer, who was in her .q� . . now T .. �.�, . that he would not I � mclugive one way or the other,'tbat result of the receipt of a curious cir- pal-ities are beraby forbladen th allow any pupil with a cough to re- Sound, arfi visiting under the pa - ]fist. . I ,� 1� . nurlere. li�o .1 Ir . . isi that neither side will have a work- cular by a very weN known Toronto -main at achool or on the,achool premises without the written author- ental roof. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Uv- 85th year, was a former resident on �� � ,,_ � I " .. i I . , - I � I - Bennett!s Cheige. ' , ' i" i4injidlity. If such A condition concern which does business with inKston, have returned to their home the 10th of Logan. -Mr. Alvin Rose ,�.., � . � I . ity of Health Officer or family physician, Ald recognized or suspicious 4`1 1, .. Henry Thoftleb" gb�bld develop It will be more 'to the hotelkeepers as it does business with in Hnmilton, ,after .spending a couple and friend spent Saturday evening in �- _'. .. l'. .., , . go well has Sir cases must be kept strktI7 at -home on their own premises. I I " I., -1f, . t of thd .advaJfa&e of.the Liberals than ,Coin- many other people who are enemies of weeks with the former's parents Stra,tfovd.-Mr. George Von Austin, , "' � ... , mey �1;t.. sumeeded In the manage -operation of the public is respectfully requested. In 1924 who has been employed at Mr. Win. , �".,"� lk � Rai Tories Se"WV6 bftatme they are 016mr of the open -bar, and which has no de. The cot I Mr. and Mrs. John Livingston. -Mr. , LLL .�:�, " ��� )4a#onal ilWaYli that tkt V and Mrs. Joseph Word , left on Saturday for the � . I'., , � _ . , 1 ....... I .� ' ,�?l . 'i _. onvince themselves to' 04 '1111[4601010emt elements. It 'is silre or intention to aid in the ptlirplet- there were in Ontario 190 deaths from measles, and 191 deaths from est. -Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hamipel - - " VAP' 4 . ' . � V11 I I I ,. - to� ' tU't th4ey appointed RichaTil Mc tr whooping cough. and on account of the serious nature of these I are now trying to c, him. Dr, possi v 6tit!-Vitbout ,the Libbtaa nation df the liquor affic. The cir. day with Mr. .and Mrs. Frances, of W ,� ' ., . Tavistock. ­Mr. and Mrs. Andrew and son, Earls, of Ayr, seempanied , , , ,` ' " '45. - a L W hi d by Wm. - diaistes, the Provincial Board of Health has ordered due precautions li& ` ... 4. I ,�l 1960*d i9enriett, th Meq�b- r ,for avt�h 4"O'bleuiAl -t�a)Mty, tbey maj� oular l6tter, which is signe t _. 1. I 0 . )S' z, 1 be 016 4 I. ' ilhi -positiou:' d E. Allen of 28 Wellingstoll Street I McLellan, Jr., and family spent Sun- bJ Mrs. A. J. Nuether, son Bill a I � West Calgary, DOW tells dft'Ogt ev- .01'.!.,,i�&�, - " . 'W East ad Secretary of the 0 *6 to be observed in Ont4io. day at Grand Beind.-Mr. and Mrs. baby, Joy; -of Morriston, spent Six&;t ;1 '_-,-.'��.. 11 I , I ��k,� , . ,., �� 1. the pattieslfi*�, , 4 lft�t,ihougeip * Titay', 11 I �5 ,_': �,-e_ - re- , ., I . Chatles R& - ­ , , 4 elli aifidience, that it was he who the - 061iSO"�o&.Ua IN land1her tidenged and Allied Trades As86cit4t, I F. Crone and family, London, spent day with Mr. and Mrs. � -, a0_ . . '-I,' "- *,' . -t. f" 11 I ended the APPOintntelilt tO V BY AUTHORITY OP TAV, LOCAL BOAkD9 OF HEALTH OF the week end with Rev, and Mrs. gei -Mr. TAdlie, Weitetselli, .of T)jli4��,, �i�.,�,�- I � I . .1, . oomin ��14 .. tly clear tbe, puft", - ?_ � f coorge. thd liad 110.' 'MW, ' t10-h,',pdntd out that durinLI , � I !? ,.i 1 �, � �'t, �,,.� %1'� stai0f- ,T - ;:. 9%211;1�14 i - I � . I V -me fov several *96ki§'161'�': . I " - . . '.'� . keilile Xing.. 0 I , - _', -g. 'of: I LLOP, Jonlas.-Mrs. H. Kennedy, Clinton, is troit, is ho ,, - I I " , - lt� that wd WtV W igjqb, th" ielatiou corsistin r.. W _. I . �` 1, I , , V164MV.6 � Mexi ORTH AND TUCKERSMITH. I 'hin.veist. � . , j is 4*.* typical of mr,. 130)[Inett. I I U . elar. -if _r �41 . , , I . , , ` - "" 9 ! I ­. - .­" 1. 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