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10 .. .�§�-, IT W. A. Burnett (L -P). , .., .
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- 11 I � I ,� and conditions would permit, the King Gomeribnent .tried to WENTWORTH (C., 7,757). b!4,',"z�", vy��%,�'�;:,,..
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, I give a chance in We to the oommon,bArd.woyking people of . untry; to basnft. , Isomov. lig-, -,"1�L'!-"`--.1_
�� 11.w�,,111 11 . *G. C. Wilson (C.). - , * _'.
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- .. , '� I I the men and women who are Uboring at the very, f oundatwrlooAnl� nalL pros- YORK NORTH (C., 404). onsiders just x5my, - p ",0WWftM1;
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. ".. gx.:�� . MIDDLESEX WEST (1�, 1.378) (By-election H. A. Sift" (1,). I nei � f`W, , --,i ��
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-ill 1,01u� � _' ,, *Col. T. H. Lennox (C.). -
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__ ...- .. . the mechanile. and the laboring chmesto all who are busily,41; ed in The Ilion. J. C, Elliott (L.). YORK SOUTH (C, 6.868). show them that - , ��'. - �� 1.1, ��, ;
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li , _ Alfred Aldred (C.). `
-.1 " i R. H. MadGregor (C.). . it is be;t,WII . �,
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I : -davelopmentlof our great natural resources. Of all these'o �'- ' *W. F. Maclean (Ind. C.). in the ladies"work, cr� ' i -has . � .1 '�
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i - PieR. up the issues of the public &ess from day to day., Sbk1,+_'the state- NIPWSING (L., 97). *Sir Henry 4 -Drayton (C.). &Lrk, that she Specializes in ' ��'
, ; " *E A. Lapierre (L.). Show Show your flowers, veso. - :�.. I
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-1 inents of the heads of our railways; of the big financial in�: Worts, arid, . N.'A. Labenge (C.). - ta,bles or canned fruit. Encourage .1 4. "?,,"',
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;, 6 j the great business concerrig of the country, and notice homi � I , l , ", W ELECTION RETURNS AND ihe children to show their handiwork. I "'
I � � ,,4 �A� eyes are NORFOLK -ELGIN (C., 962). �"�'rtl
, .L William Taylor (L.). . ..
,.- � fixed upon the constant con�fi#on of Agriculture. Thef tin 'Give the teacher a little help and en- � "': 1j,
, Can- *J. L. Shansell (C.). .
! 4 PARAMOUNT MALE QUARTETTE couragement to get his or her school - . _
. ada agriculture is the greatest barometer of trade; and just ap' griculture NORTHUMBERLAND (C., 1,150). � 4�,4""';
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� .. .7 I-! ; 1-; .. 4 and thii other natural resources unfold and develop, so ,n*':-,,.,.7,at success *M. - E. Maybee (C.). Your interest in an election reaches and everything you. baVe t,hat you - ,.
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1, I I ONTARIO (C., 1,240). A��.
` i,. �,', . , far beyond the casting of your vote :: ,%:
,;",*i,'! ,", -.11 encourage and sef in operation the -other industries, ng, etc., W. H. Moore (L.). consider especially good� if you have ',�_� 11.
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, I ., - -r which hinge and depend upon thera, I .1 *nr. T. E. Kaiser (C.). on election day. , .:.�, .
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� 1. ; I OTTAWA (Two seats). (c- i,nq and i.556). Greater interest and excitement reigns f . :1 1� ,f..
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I . .... That is what the Liberal Government,has bedn doing-unlogiRng and en- 6. c. Edward. (L.), as the reports from the Dominion roll li" -,
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.� �!' E. R. R Chevrier (I.). and they will see that there is a prize � W,
11 .. ", couraging the development of the national resources of CanadA ,that indus- in. It is interesting and exciting in I ',.�i� "
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.. ,o,.. .� - RI .. *Dr, J. I- Chalbot (c.). next year. . I �___,
� . .. �. I t qes lased on those may be encouraged. I-'. ,Stewart MeClonaghan (c.). . .,
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;i::::::� : 111� I several ways. Here is one way: The Make the Seaforth Fair. your Fair. �' N,
! OXFORD NORTH (AC., s88). announcer on the platform has receiv- " ...... �
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� The development now going on shows that after all Canada it � ,Abe land of (C-)� Join now and boost it; make it big- .. ".
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- mom, ise, and so we see the L)eople of other countries flockipgv,�ere by the Hugh A -lien (L. -P.). ed a few more telegrams; he reads f,�,
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I I 4, " . � . - prom OXFORD, .SOUTH (C., 200). the first one: South Koko ger and better every year so that it ,,� , �,,
j'�� . mo -44 may become the foremost Fair in this .1 I
, . .. . . hundreds of thousands per annum. Our critics would have yoivA�.eljeve that I *Hon. Donald Sutherland (C.). polls out of 46, with 2 small polls to I ,�,.�
� - Canada is not prosperous and that our own people are, still' T. TYL Cayley (Ind. Lib.). section of Optario. I ., I ,
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country, but the facts are against them. For the four years e1d'ed March "David Spence (C.). Clarke 5,440. What will the next SOUTH HURON W. M. S. .,
.. I Bertram Tipping (L.). _.-�Ii
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I Honest and Efficient Liberal Government in the Admi M.S_ 31st, 1926, no less than 428,873 immigrants have come this Cc try, an,.i PARRY SOUND (C...1,302). " �
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1. 1, , � dmate (r-). tain with all polls heard from,9 The South Huron section of the - . , .- _: "
I for the six months of the present calendar year, 70,253, an �Wreas, of 62 J- Lu * Huron Presbyterial of the United -6
1. *Lt--Col� James Arthurs (C.). The result of a meetifig of a .",
.1 ftation of the Public Affairs of Canada. e period a year ago. During the 26 morrAhs ending PEEL (C.. 501). Church W. M. S., met at Ekin-ville _� � J
4i " " . number of Liberals and Conserva- I r
. : w J Lowe (L.). . ,:
1. June Ist, 1926, former Canadian citizens have returned on Wednesday, September 1st. Mrs. _�
". - from -the 1,'nited I "t4sTn'(7harte" (C). tives of Seaforth regarding securing . I .�
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I , __ - - States to die number of 105,913. - PERTH NORTH (C.. 661). the best possible election returns on Mollard, Vice-Presidenrit of the Pres- . ��, � �
. . I .F. W. Ray (L.). the night of September 14th, has been byterial, presided throughout the .
� The vital riecessity of placing and maintaining on the land 'a sufficient *D. M. Wright i C.). �-',� "
) day. There was a good attendance I I
PERTH SOUTH (L., 414). more than satisfactory. Cardno's 1$
11 TotHEELECTORS OF SOUTHHuRoN. . farm population is all important to the progress and development of t'he "Mal. F. G. Sanderson (L.), Opera House, the scene of many de,spite Oie busy season. . ��,,'�.4,
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.1 - nation. Whaft is needed in this country is such a readjustmsri�,;of national P R. S. Graham CC.). former election results, with it's The devotional exercises were tak- �.. � , - � '� ! .
I . ETERBORO V17,ST (C., 1,963). en by the different auxiliaries. Four- . m "
. ddeas as will place agriculture and its claims to the best inteftenee and J- J. DUfyM13 (L.). large seating capacity, has been se- . 11.Sy
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the highest skill of our people i -n the very forefront of nabional thought; *F. A. Peck CC.). cured. The sole right for securing .'.. �
.1 PORT ARTHUR-THI'NDER BAY (C., 953). the returns by wire has been purchas- I . 1.
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Ji. and when this re -awakening is sufficiently emphaltic, there will then be no A. 03. McG.mlr (L -Lab. -P.). of! reports in response to the roll call. . ,,, I
W.E HAVE REACHED A MOMENTOUS PERIOD IN THE HISTORY OF Mission bands gave very encouraging
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CANADA. THIS IS NO TIME FOR INDULGING IN MERE PIFFLE more hastening away from the farm, but, rather, such a just conception of A. E I,= I The James Street Circle presented a ... �.
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, Iture as our main �esource, and our most dignified and1u'dependent -Jssionary exercise in a practical �.
t I Do you wish a continuance of efficient Liberal administration, under the PRPSCO77 (Lib, t.67511. vice is procurable than this. Special; .1 '.",
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� : vocation as will attract to its just aim in the improvement of methods, the i *Gustave Evnnturel (L.). runners will be engaged to carry re- realistic manner. ,�� 1i
. policy and gv�dafnppe -tf the Right Honj Mackenzie King, or a return, to the increase in yields arid the clearing away of the unjust Dr. H. H. Kirby IC.). Mrs. Mibler, returned missionary "I
�, I economic obstruc- R. L-brosse *(Ind.-TAh.). turns from the telegraph office to from Trinidad, gave a vivid descrip- I _!
'' methods of mismunagement and maleadministration, which characterized the Opera House. You are assured ��
.1 tions which lie across its path; the wisdom and the science and the willing L. Auger (Ind. 1,M). tion of that land, speaking of the . I "
the ,record of Tory Government between 1912 and 1922, and alienated from R ICE ET)WA-RD-LEN'NOX (C., 734). of receiving the quickest and most I .'�
- hands ,of millions, who may then obtain a just 'ilemuneratzion for their labor, PFINH. Homey (L.). . lives of the natives and of what mis- �
j/,41_ 4" complete results. . ;.
-1. thelT party many honorable men of Conservative leaning? and also he able to hand on to posterity an unimpaired inheritance. John Hubbo (C.). . t
1;14MEW NORTH (C.. 774). The interest taken in the affair-, of -9'ons ., �11
/ Study the facts: After a fifteela year period of wonderful development Mx. Meighen and his friends endeavor to cover up this splendid record of Dr. Matthew McKay (L.). the Dominion by the women of our life-long service of John Morton and ..
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'-! - rule, -with an increase in ordimary expenditure of "Dr. 1. D. Cotnam (C). other workers. . r . T� I �
;tl- I � ,k#rtada 'updor l[Aberaff Liberal achievement b'5� drawing a red herring across the 1paith,,-.1 W. R. country has increased year by year I
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44;,A - - � Kirk (P.). and at the present time the prediction Mrs. Childs conducted a question
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,"_ 0.00.9,%-�W. anniit -Ro --'Rogers. - i atty As- jJort of the customs enquiry. There is no evidence in that repo,A to indi- RENFREW SOUTH (C., 1,411). :'
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office. A found the country prosperlous, with an overflowing public J. L. Mu�y ir-). � of those who know is to the effect drawex and spoke on the need of a 1�
treasury. In .three years it increased, the ordinary annual expenditures by ciate that any member of the Liberal Government is guilLy of fraud or I -Dr. M. 3. M.lonf,y (C.I. ' that a hPavy vote is to be cast by the quiet hour, to be ready for life's du- .
�_ corruption of any kind, or thart they did not discharge blit-ir duties honestly � John F. Gibi-nA iP,). ties. She spoke of the carpenter shop .
, , over $37,1600,000.00 above the highest year's record of Sir Wilfrid and in the public interest. I RT1SSFI,L ,l... 2.0911. 1 women in tHe coming election. of the Nazarene, of the Samaritan I
� * A14-11 G.ulet fLi. I The wom-en are especially invited w .
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Laurier. Then came the war. In its direction and prosecution, to- This matter of smuggling is not confined rinerely U) recent yvars. it i 1 id Thi,,ierire W.I. I to attend tb(- election returns in the oman, her need discovered and sup- .
�� �4�-, COF FAST I(-, 729l Opera House. . of the Galilean . .
P getlier with the delbasement and desecration of the franchise, throtigh the the logical outcome of high protective duties, which the LCiberal party have ' It nt 'I L.,.
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. . �rn Im, (C. -. The Paramount Male Quarteete, -ing their needs supplied, and
'�111 riefflum of the "War Time Election Act" and the "Soldier Voters' Act," both consistentl'y fought all through the years. Another cause of smuggling is ; 'SI MCOF NORTH ,(-., -.,901 lastly of the last night in the upper
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of which were th-3 special measures of Mr. Arthur Meighen, came the most the American prohibitory liquor law. There is in that dry land a tre- i 11-.n F. C T)ru.lv I P. I. (if hfirmonizerg in Western Ontario. room when the needs of the Disciples
- diabolical record of administratiom that ever stained the pages of Canad- mendous desire for booze. Their tongues reach out right across the -border 1 s-rowv�oN-T ,c. ,ku). has been engaged for the evening. -ere carried on the wings of prayer
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- Jan history. . Smuggling liquor into the United States is one of the most profitable liriis � Ar-ld ,% Smith ,L). Thost� who have hi,ard this Quartette to His H�eav(mly Father.
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The inefficiency in war management, in one particular alone, was such of business. The U. S. authorities are honestiv trying to check it and they TIMISK,%MING NORTH I('.. 491t). in the past are fully aware of receiv- Mrs. Lundy, of Kippen, gave a
that according t) the statement ,of Sir Axthur Currie, Commander in Chief ,nt. They In", -1 A 11, d,,IN, IT,. 1. irK an evening's entertainment com- l" ery practica!l address on Mi."io,i
. I ., 'N,,ill , C.). p)PIv with solos, duets and quartetteq. .
have had the hearty co-operation of the Canadian Goverrim R O' Band Methods, in which she gave I
� of the Canadian forces, oyer one hundred thousand Canadian soldier boys, put ori a tremendous force. United States enforcement offic(-rs say that I TIMISKAMING SOUTH IC. %t04). Every rrrc-mbt-r a soloist. The per- ; several very valuable suggestions.
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I I, were taken across the sea, who were never physically fit, at an initial ex- the entire strength of the American Navy would not be sufficlent, to patrol � *C�l Dr F. �' Armstronv (C.). q(mel' of the Quart-ette. .Jimmie Scott ' She closed her address with an earn- .
I f� TORONTO FAST 117'. liC.G2-,l.
I � I I penditure (if over $150,000,000.00. During the war Mr. Reighen and his the coast of the United States and prevent smuggling. Mi- Xathl�n Rennett (I,.). I -lack Reattie, Milne Rennie and Do ;i (-st appeal to mission workers never .
I . friends borrowed and added to the public debt of Canada, more than Can- * lil,,n P! It Rvokman ,C i. I le . to disparage their work and never to
_T' THOMAS McMLLLAN. I Rvid; acenrn"nist, Mrs. M. R. Renn' i look upon it as a sacrifice-
- TORONTO FAST-rF.N-rRF (C., 9.9r,31, (Adv.)
I ada's entire abar-3 of the war cost. They did this at a time when they Or ,% S ,rh. I,A��on I I _). . - I
M I - I Mrs. Gardiner gave a report of the
coWd have and should have levied and collected in war taxes, hundreds of - = - �=� I R. C M.tthe- 1("�). i Pri-sbyterial Trea.sury. She appeal- .
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millions of dollarr, which, if this had been done, the burden orf war debt THE NOMINATIONS "Dr. R. K. Andpr�n ic - TORONTO lfl(Ift PARK ,(,.. in,344). M to all th, Auxiliaries, Circle- and
saddled upon the Canadian people would now be comparatively light. Of- HAMILTON EAST (C,. i.3.%,:�,. � *A J A -3-n IC I. With the coming of September, a I li Mission Rands to send th-pir contri-
''I Nominations took place throughout C'I- G. S. Rennie W.i. M,r, J.m, Murd.ek �L.i. thotight--; turn to Lhe Fall Fairs. We bution, at, least quarterly. In the
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I I 1� ficial reports show -an increase of $173,267,177.94 in the national debt the the Dominion on Tuesday for the H M. J. O'Reilly (L.). TORONTO NORTH FAST CC, 73.222). havt, seen that the Roar(L of Dir" Pre.-byterial are sixty-four Auxiliar-
AMILTON WEST (C., 11,'71. T .7 Pugh IF, 1. -
�� " last two years of the Meigben rule. At the same time, there was every Federal elections to be held on Tues- *C. W. Bell (C.). . Lt 4'--1 N V. Ym.nq (r..). tors (if the Scaforth FRII Fair are ies, sixteen Circles .and thirty ,Mission
indication that members of the Meighen Cabinet were dominated by those day next, Se,ptember 14th. The fol- Henry Carpenter IT, i *R 1. It.k.r ,(' I. � making a driv& for new memberst. It
-, HASTINGS- FErrERRO RO W. ?.764). TORON'10 NORTHAA-FST (C., 13,223). 1 Rands with two Rmciatp societies,
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, representing specially protected interests, with whom they were acting lowing is the complete list of candt- *Dr, A. T. Embury (('-I JI,h� � lt,wd [I,, i -�ntild not be necessary to have tol the allocation of t.hL' whole being
71, r, � (10 this as everyone in the vicintity;$1,99.IIII).
, liand in glove. dates in Ontario. The parties to John S. Marshall (L.). *T 1, ('hxjr,h (C.).
L 1. hich the candidates belong are indi- HASTINGS SOUTH (C. ?,r, I 1'. I shottlO he a member of the Agricul- 1
� As the result of such mismanagement, the King Government -assumed w al; C., ,Col R. Vsndewater il,.i 'ura: Society. If you are not a mern- I ' After the rlr,�:ing words, from Mrs.
ated in this way: -L., Liber *W'. F. Tummon W ., - ,. - -_ - --- __ -_ . Moll,ird, the Natinnal Anthem ani
I i office in 1922, under the greatest finaticiail! difficulties. It bad to face the c � bor, Join, if ,CI lou alreadv arr 11 111"M-Iiht- llenedietimi, Chi- fr,t rnoptinK of
�s 1�'. - . Conservative; P., Progressive; Lab., HURON NORTH OP., 170, .
. H. J. A. McEwan I(' I : lwr, get your nviKhbor., to ' '
�, enormous annual expenditure of $463,528,389.0b. Its first task was to bring Labor; Ind., Independent. Figures in *John W. Kinz (I, -P , Plqn I .Sowh flurop W. ,M, s. came to a
order out of chaos. Its work of reconstruction was necessarily slow and the brackets are the party majority HURON SOUTH (I_ 2--.1, don't ,it down and -qN%-, "()h, the closc, the rnrrnbvrq enrourilgm and
I ,bad to be done with care. It could only reduce taxation as its Oarefully last election. *Members of last I .T. McMillan IT,). small fnir� are doomed.- They ar' � in,pired to "carry on,"
. House. Andrew dfielci CC,). i not, hut they cannot carry oil with- i .- - - -."- - - -
, I plarimed, giladually reducing expenditures would permit; but %e 'record is . 4 KENORA-RAINY RIVP�R I il) . *
(82 Members). *Petpr Heenan (L.). � out ),our support. It is not. possiblo;
good- In three years it was able to reduce the annual expenditure by I A. D. George ( C.). Peaches irn account or ih(, harvest., threshing.' ALMA �
ALGOMA EAST (C., 644). KFNT (C., 568). . N,-tes. Mr. nnd Mrs. Amos Robin -
$112,358,666.00, and in the fourth and last year, -after providinj art addi- Beniah Bowman (L.) lyr. J. W. Rutherford ,i , !nr the rhildren 5tarting qrh,,ol for , oo. If f Thnrold, sperit Saturday with
I tional $2,273,752.00 for maimed soldiers, $2,521,000.0(y to Home Bank de- GOMA W-i'cti0SJs*oC(C-8)..l68). *A. D. Chaplin (C 1. I ovvrvone to take in the big fairs, �)w , frienfls bf,ro. -Mr. and Mrs. Chris.
. AN. B. N KINCSTON CITY (C. I. -r,!, who'k tht,ro that cannot taki, a half� 1), ,,I s , pent Sunday in Port.pr's Hill-
positors, and $1,652,000.00, the cost of the last Federail election, the reduc- T, F. Simpson (C.). Jame; Halliday (L,. .
A. E. WhyAV (L. -Labor. -P.). "BHu.-Gen- Dr. A. F: N, . I - C�). Will have a carload of � r-lirlav and come to their near(-�t Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett spent thr
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I tion below the last year of the Meighen Gavernmewt was over $107,600,000.00 BRANT (C.. 8). LA-M,WrON FAST (C �,,, � , fail fair? boliday with fri(�nds in Hamilton and
� or art aggregate reduction in the four years of $341,691,229.00. T. S. Ds�idson (L.-P,L . *J. E. Armstrong (c I Ynu say. WhAl. is the use or , i - ! Falls. Mr. and Mrs. G. C.
, *Franklin Smoke (C.). 13. W. Fansher (P ) Peaches in three weeks. join Niagara
During the sam,6 period it reduced the national debt by ,over $a1,500,000.00, 14RANTFORD (C., 2.449). 1 I ing" In th-P first. plare, the Society! I)ai�, ,
I LAMBTON WEST M, i-- spent Saturday in Stratford-
� a reduction of $215,969,060.00 during the last financial year. W. R. Mac&paid (L.). *W. T. Coodison f I. , , cannot carry on wit.hrITit rriomhers; 1 ,Miqq IvR Not.t hRq r . f,torned home af-
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; . E. Ryerson fc.). A- R. MaImMil Phone your orderg now. .4f,condly. it only rost's vol a dollnr to te? . qrwnding a w(4,k Avith Woodstock .
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The railwary policy of the King Liberal Government has also been strik- R�UCE NORTH (L., 192). LANARK (C.. 3,204�(* ' . ,oin and think of what 11 I
, JameR Malcolm (I,). *Dr. R. F. Preston I C , J . . friendq.- Wq- Fdna Jamieson and
I ingly successfuL It consolidated the publicly owned railways into one gen- Col. Hugh Clark iC.)- G. W. Budhanan IT, I- , . f it --two idult adrni�zqion- and tbo' .MiI,� Annna Dalo have C,Rch resumed 1, � ,
I4 �� era] nationad system; placed it uraer one efficient board of management, William Smellie (Ind.). IXBDS (C., 2.242), . flege of making trn ent . , ; their dutie.- in thr,ir regportive schools, �
"'.1 BRUCE SOVTH (L.. 802�. �, Priv rip .
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4 with Sir Henry Thomton, the greatest rail -way marlaget of the continent, W. Ff. coulat.), 17, I I That is the best dollar',; worth y , i in 'ArKillop. - Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
"Dr. W. A. Hall (L. )I_. *H. A. Stewart (C.,. 0 �
1� Dr. G .$.Fowler (C.). I Spront. of Detroit, .,;pent. the week I
at its head. The result is that 4 deficit in revenue under operating ex- LINCOLN (C., 6,112j, 1 will get any place. .
; John waigel (P.). T. M. MeCarmn (I,., end with relatives hpre.-Misg F3or-
"I penses of $46,076,279.45 during the two years of the. Meighen Government, CARLETON (IC., 2.1)(MI. *Hon. J. D. Chaplin X , WINTHROP If the Society is not supporW the nrP Fowler spent this week with her
. ! fair must go. It i -C not the fact that, ( . I
I I - ; W. N. Cuininino (L.). LON-DON (C.. 4,483). � friend, Miss F. Jew-Ptt, of Port Huron. .
I I was ebanged to a eurplua of $23,811,360.63 In the fimt two years of the *W. r. Garland (C.). � - the AntArnobile has hrought the large .f�
I I . 'Dr. W. J. Stavens*n I 1, 1 1 Phone 2-234 Mr. and Mrs. George I�rickertori, of . �
V _ King administration. This good Showing has continued until for the calen- D7LTFMRIN-ST,MC11E (C. 8,006). T'I.J. F. White (C.). I fp,rir% n4,Ar(,r that has brought about,, Woodstock, ,spent the, week end with �.I
W *W. E. Rowe (C.). IDDLESEX RAST (C. ,?,1)r,.*,). - .1
I dar year 1925 the surplus of revenue, ovet opera�dug expenses, was T. J. O*Flynn (Ind.). Dr. C. C. Ross (L.I. I � this condition. It is the lack of in Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Nott. -Mr. and - k,
I I .. $32j264�414.78; and for the first six months of the present year the net IDURNAM (C., 946). *A. K. Hodgins (0.). tf-rpst or the Peopile Of the commun- Mrs. A. McKinnon, Of Walkerton, ') �
,- '' *F. W. Bowern (0.).
. -6. , � ,� , . ilways is over $11,000,000.09 greatpr than for the M. H. Staples (L. -P.). __ - -_ - --- ____ iA Y. !,pt,nt the hr)lidRy with Mr. and Mrs. I ,'
. � .." � ,�,4,.�,Z ELGIN WEST (C., 1,825). -_ 0.��� MaYbe You Are Ono of those who Herb. Fowler, J
I I "%;,,,�Oa "a *61Affis - It is now expected ..that at th close of M. R. Hevbnrn (L.). - romp to the fair and %gy that, the ex- 11!
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� � *14 C. McKillop (C.). -
I .. 1. 1 " .1 :iI16� � present - the railway will have a sufficieni operating si�yrpljus 't -o a .
� . � I I . , N yew� I SSE EAST (C., 197). . hibit.q are poor, there is nothing to CONSTANCE .
; � Im I charges, and wilill no longer be a Isurdeil to the tax- E. G. Odette (1�). see, etc., etc. Notes. -Mr. Len Steplienson and .
. � , " I . , '.. " �.. . *Rori. Dr. Ra7mond Morand (C.). I Did voi, ever stop to think whose Mr. Norman Geddes, of Clinton, re-
� �_ � , I .V %1`11�r�0_1=114 � ESSEX SOUTH (10., 884). 1 . ed last Saturday from their mot- 1�
Tjnder th4Q LiborlZI - policy ,of �: moderate tariff, primarily for, revenue pur. Thomas Rowley (L.). fault it was? Have you ever ,shown turn,
� , . "I I *Eeoles J. Gott (O.). COAL anyt.binz? AT\- You a member of oi- trip, visiting point along Lake On- 1.1�
, l I poses, the Xing GoV.ernment has (1) Reduced the .taAff duties, ead conse- ESSEX WEST (C., 2.1921). ! i tbe Sori,etv?Tf not, why not? It is tarin, and taking in Toronto sights on . 1
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1� . . qu,sntly the cost of many' of thit, requirementg of the home and fa"i H. Aodd (L.). your fa�lr.' The fair belonirs to their return. -Mrs. Richard Ander- .�,�A
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. I I ISLAND CREM—the Ideal Threashers' CoM ,on ,and Mrs. William Britton are r,C,;
. � 42) Reduced the tariff on agriculturAl hapIdments, automobiles, farm. else- FORT WILLIAM (C.. 8.375). eonimunity R1 large and not to any ,:,�..Ii
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� .�� - I'* , ;� I � 1. trie lightitig plants, and -upon Dist& other imple'meits of production re- Efta,d Wel,h (Lab.). hil-,ition and visiting friends. - Mr. 1. - - . , , ,- . I
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. I : - - these avtides, t1fe cost has beeri, ieduced to the farmers and tha general R i Bush 1i McIntyre, of St . M&MU91 s ont over .,�'.�
I .1 . . , . ,� all I . e (P.) - not. expe,rt to find R large dt"rt, A,$
� �_ V .� - e A Y (L., 157). 1 i',74
;. ar, and at the s -Arne time those 11fies of,manufaeturing industry ar GLENG R11 It is hotter and lasts longer. the week end at the home 2 Mr. and ..."
- . - ewlsunll $A. J. Macdonald (L). � mentnI aborp in a .qmall town, so why M,,. F�d. Britton. -Mr. and Mn. John I � lt,��q
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, 0 the large fairs are dritum from the st week. -Mr. Henry Th -_'� I P.
.. . . , I . Whild ldry�. opponents havb insisted that a i�ldticti,ptx in-tarIff duties would *A. C. Caga(!tinan (C.). troit the pa I . � !. 5 �
. I . whole Dominion and .we might say# lor hai purchased a house in Seaf ,�-,,Jl.
�. Proortbn Elliott (P.), " ;��',�:,�,�
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,,, � � i I. 0,TMY NORTH (IC., 448). from the whole world; those for Sea- and intPnOds to retire from ihe fl5irrh: r. 43- �'!.��.. r.1,
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