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Gift China and Glassware is another assortment that just "Beats all." Cut Glass Sherbets, first quality, 19c; dozen, $2.25 "The Toil Taken Out of Toy Buying" THE GIFT PROBLEM SOLVED The Place to Go—The Store You Know s' V'i � . , s b t e l ti �'- ° ,�' r les on e m tended ra , s to ell 7<t a it '� a . da , ;4Vera _. ,and their � . � I" d i , 1. nl e R . J ,+, Q , t a should e i s r s. , a rt I , h d no issue o nil ,•-� e C• ��' s a t qct, i� els u f this }'e �`he �'�? � d ;a will be •� �� . k >.> -, a, , v. . { � " ,, ur1" sa •i , 1 } 17 A I? g 1, hind w r i. Yes ,rt',t " 1�.•. ' v „+;: f h ogle cin ore sit lisxtd s lit �t ` ails ern_ A �' � e n „1. p e ing, . , , P P EVENTUALLY 411 �I ,� to �; �,S. t' „j ' stake; and any r ` eetiori as tom be- Aecem'ber Stix, Lare$tu Moil to t klai�t ` q {{ ; f ! s . t j a y�y�1�, I 4'� Y S<. 111,., , ,r. J�, .crit`[y7' .'r r''tir.a: tYV: ��,,, ee ,fit r,, ing a Grit is unfounded as I have" d'uggllter of1. Mrs. Janes v�yrr.Y, I B&3r: texe:he :iia 94II: ,1 w'kt supported 'onser'vative � o' er orris as `� 4• ` � �'�Null awe � ' ' '""4'L BE '"''u - � � be�tz►g . ;bu�1Tl�e, � ��, .::' hl�.. '. �r � r• h " �. ' ' PP $µel rm Morris, P se . . Y y on m. I it , ,, r and Progressive, when the'one m' S.iunda the he w Gamplaell�,-rM�si l'a zl ik. ;E " i W +,; most ,�'<. as a very b ° 1 in 'accord vvtith m prohibition cin- amxabe and• wi41 e h is spending a •fow'das�n.,':! ;1 r;t(,tir``I Y P p young Wy b mac , , a ci les was in evidence. You Ina sa missed 'b tier:-`, ' Ph brothers �t ri x CI in Blyth,.-_mrs.. Fexg,-:Rjl t t ?r'.$ * ;` 1" �' '(r+ t,r: P a Y y y i3�iiil',, ?nfl H� v v ,.. a ,o- %sill other matters should be considered sisters, as aldo,q*• -man friends turned ,,ho'ma ffi$nt a. 04TP t� , Iy a p, y 1= L,, by erectors. Quite so, but who would and eompaniutls •'whom aha' Was 1tS D@ ialClt ab�@ anti is recovbring raitleiy a to :ll�ar o * :1 {+. k, „ # ',�q + ]8'itBCaiISiB 4 p oration. Mrs 3Yaznq 1indol, of r+ 1' ,fir be most likely to deal rationally in much beloved, �'.,, funeral - took k, ` :'apo ,Vgg 4 r tiljtt rr respect to other matters of state. lace on Wet&t�� o morning at Quality mondville; bas xeturnsd hplu�te 0f sl�tttc s^ g n04" ^+ p z g � Surely not one who does not exert a,m. to St, Ctxl, Church, where spending a week with her•'dau t I' 1t, An,' e �t� , I- "� Mrs. Sol. 'Shannon.• --The `Indies' A'i4 ;rex ..< x ;� b},mse'lf to 'get rid of the liquor curse. High Mass was by Rev. Father P , Is ah , d �s y 1r`a Howard Ferguson himself cannot but Dantzer. I3er maty. friends attend- �T 7 rc �*(� of the Seaforth Preslbyterian Ghma hj•soxnevvizer ov s r �r admit it is an evil, but' says it is ing the :funerttil,,',; khowed the high lr. CL �J FF tic SONS 'held their meeting at ;the, home of, go', d ' f�r:4��i,��1 � "E""y' one he carrot overcome and most esteem in which she was held. Inter- Mrs, M. Blanchard last dveek. Mr. fecily ,imiq bt 11 I- 4 „ 2 AM1rid,{ submit to. So he proposes joining men took plae ;: i St Columban and Mrs. Kershaw,,, of Blyth; visited preolses, ate; I' tin t 2 � � i`bsl; SEAI'oi'T� �' Mr. and 'Mrs. W. C. Bennett last �+ �` ` ,( A hands with his followers and together Cemetery. to ,prove my c'nnoc lice a 1 Fr2 FY7 t � {, be s'poonfed by their liquor masters. week. has, Thera - js, lots, of ,boo",„ '� ,1 About fifty years ago, what is now _ � --- prove on the OT.A,. , ;, r44 ,f YL+ known as the North Huron gravel CROB*TY i ol!1 + A,, V111111 - road was mapped out and made into Notes.—Mir. Eike y inn, oil Mitchell about 85 years of age, was the third ALMA �lJ . �r 110, f T . a thoroughfare, between Wroxeter and daughter of the late George Love of lITT1iLIi!i Seaforth, and licensing of hotels was who has the corer et for repairing g ' Notes.—Mrs. George C. Dale has ::i r'; established all along the way. In thp_M'anse, whit.'W'... , as partially de- Tuckersmith township. Her husband returned home after spending a •i« u` u X1,1 r ' s ro ed .b fire til'the predeceased her 'by over 26 years. A Obituary.- *iss :I t)i '' At .1 r� the three miles between what is now Y Y .a material on couple of weeks with relatives in De- „ 1" r, known as Winthropnd Leadb nd and will spbh',, commence the family of three daughters and a son troit-4Mr. G. H. Stron of Goderich daughter of Mr. and JaTpes ��,t�,j k P ' rk of re ai — urvive viz: Mrs. Jahn Coates Trow- g' ' ris, 7th Concession, of Lube x+ 3.'- there were five licensed hotels. One P re• ' X'• Evlynn Lloyd called on friends here the past week. . I v�' , most prominent was known as Old liter left bast vvuee f for Toronto to bridge; Mrs. James Bremner, Astova, —Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett were on Sunday afternoon, -and. �! , ,:+ , , r". tend the post .graduate collo Oregon; Mrs. John Willoughby, At on Wednesday'.'moini g an ; 1, *+' Rob Roy, Pride of the West, Kenneth P $�a college of g Y, Walton visitors on Friday last.—Mr. r.; T&L—, Proprietor. Anyone still h irdressing parlors: Mr. and Mrs. wood, and Alexander McNeil, Niagara Frank Fowler spent a few days Iast ban cemetery following requl �Yf �. living cannot ,but remember it. We John Currie, of Rome, Texas, are at Falls, Ont. Deceased is also surviv- week with Walkerton friends.—Mas- in St. Columban church. Xisj we,. {;s 8 had a sawmill, store and other mod- pr�sent visiting friends and relatives ed by a sisterr, Mrs. James Taylor, ter Melvin Dale has :been laid ng the ns was in her twenty-nig% y' , ;, � rx ern wonders of the day operating; in the neighborhood,—Mr. John Ham- Hensall, and a brother, John Love, past week with an attack of Bron- was ailing only a few weeks . t ) 9016 4 ° +,` r. `(no booze, however," and the poor ilton, who underwent an operation in. Egmond'vdtle. The late Mrs. McNeil chitis —Mr. and Mrs. Phillips spent cold, which affected her Heart $ Mi Is besotted victims of the hotels would Sunday with Goderich Township miles her parents, three sisters a �, r rs,a, seek employment with us when they friends.—Mr. and Mrs. A. Hugill four brothers survive to mourn . 10,,1+;1 , ,,, loss of 'a loving' gentle young lar x got rid of theirs native A mechanic W I j (� spent Wednesday with Clinton whose every thought. was for ° �` �° ' who had left his native land to get Why i In a Liberal -Conservative friends.—Quite a number have been home and her church Tits sisters a rid of drunken associates there, came , laid up with colds recently. , , + I R to father for relief. He established Ca idldate In this Election. sister �S't Luke, St. Josephs Cox a . i* him in the store as tailor. He was munity, London; Mrs. Mont R% ���', very devout in his ways and torrid- A brief review of the work of the Ferguson administration shows that: BRUCEFIELD Miss Carmel Morris; Joseph iV[or5y 0 fX1�+3'I g of Detroit; James, Frank and FergulI. 1. '' il clod we were committing an unpar- The finances of the Province have been established upon a sound basis and at home. 'M'an cousins 'and schodh , ', , "! donable sin df we on the Sabbath it is gratifying to'tte taxpayer to find A BALANCED BUDGET and lower Notes.—Last Sunday night when on y , : '11 'Y' were found reading frivilous litera- taxes. her wa friends mourn her passing. tore or sin n y bQ church, Mrs. Willp ami gi g,,other than the psalms A great impetus has sheen given to the development of our wealth in Mdn- Rattenbury had the misfortune to fall Notes,—Mr. Michael J. Benuingwr "� x�'1' of David in niiitre, For a time he erals, forest products,. and in the colonization of Northern Ontario. and break her hip and her shoulder. has been a lucky prpze winner at ther ,�' �1 kept away from the drinking people More generous expenditures have been made to Agriculture, and every help She lay for some time in the snow Royal Winter Fair, Toronto,- • Whi -4 and government control devices of given to the farmers to organize their industry on a cooperative basis and until at last a car came along and was held last week securing a prim, �+.. �''!� the day, and saved quite a lot of open up markets overseas. rendered assistance. The heartfelt for silver medium black foga&: �" °`i money. He at last got to drinking A reforestation programme has been established. sympathy of her many friends is ex- r �11 MTa resent Mr. Benninger is b again and I dare not attempt to re- The Government 'l as pursued an Immigration otic of bringing to Ontario tended to her.—At the weekly meet- P g mldmg. a `. a: -(i P policy g y fox ranch on his farm here and will rx cite the terrible things that then hap- only those for whom places and occupation have been found. ing of the Young Peoples Society,ston r,Is I � pened in father's attempt to reform The extension of Hydro Electric services has been move his fox puppies from Allpriz" `-,,I`,- M;; y given careful considers- Mr. Robert Watson gave a most help- to Dublin. Nine out of thirteen iz� tion. ful address on the subject of Temper -,`,j,• him. At last he said, if he was free good we rk that es were secured by Ontario breeders from surrounding associations he Educational reforms have been effected. ante, tellingof the l and there were over one thousand en- 1, -, would try again. He went to Clin- Great strides have been made in child welfare work. the Ontario Temperance Act had done. ti ton and while his earnings lasted he tries. -The services of Mr. Tamar ..� ; � kept d drinking, 'and gn a fit of The Government has provided assistance to the returned soldiers. Many of our Sunday school children Purcell have been secured for that Hiibr tri , lbw The laws of the 'Province have been rigidly enforced with courage and have never seen a drunken man.—Mr. i. delirium committed suicide b cutting Bert, McKillop & Logan Telephony 'a Y g recititude. Alex. Addison who is running for ', his throat, I am an advocate -of the Old Age Pensions. member for the Boys' Parliament, Company. Mr. Hurry Benneweis,, SL rte ls'ti� Another quite intelligent man came has resigned owing to his advancett ,+�'Srr,4 g Benefits for the voter: Removal of the amusement tax; Exemption on gave his platform speech, which was ,M1 to us whenever he got over a spree, _ Nurse years.—A few more fine days wall s� a"i ;l He war's fine hand in the mill, draw- Mgycreasonxof the efiicientfinancial oadministratmion of theFergusonGov- whohasbeen absent from her home the completion of the large and im: tap;i in up logs and edging, but the mom- mri1Y1Qnt which has ,resulted in increasingthe revenue b 16,000 00.00 during the est summer returned portant contract in Goderieh barbol� h"A & ant he got hold of some money we g` p Y P g P on which Mr. L. J. Looby, of this 1'; ' 1i crows treatment has been even the Munici alines and it has been possible home last week.—Mr. and Mrs. Ross' had to get another inexpexdenced man to return to the people by way of grants for the up -keep of schools, public Scott visited friends in London last village, has been working for some ;j::y `; to fill his place. Space will not per- institutions health clinics, roads, etc., duringthe fiscal year 192b, the large Sunda Miss Helen Tough sent months. The contract consists of #ltpr mit my recordingall the doings of g y g P palling down and the rebuilding with `w, .,' g sum of $24,400,00?, the week end with friends in Blue- { �,: Gordie, stave that at last he was sent It is a government which has given the Province of Ontario administration vale.—Mr. J. W. Stackhouse is at reinforced concrete a five hundred .``y to the 'House of Refuge, where he, in g foot section of the old north pier, ,rrl: a fit of despondency, jumped out of that has been clean, clear and honest. present in Seaforth Memorial Hos The old pier was in a most delapidat- y•,'1?' Regarding the Oc T. A. versos Government Control: Pitot. He underwent as operation A one of the windows and was killed. I am in favour oil' Mr. Ferguson's plan, and frankly declare myself im- last Monday. His many -friends wish ed condition, as might be a et* t,3;n:, Then there was an old lady who pressed with his sincerity in offering a remedy that will be an improvement him a speedy recovery. when it is remembered that it was ,'; lived alone, who, according to he'r on the present law. _ built by the late Joseph Kidd, some ,%il", usual habit, brought home her jug No man can say with sincerity that the O. T. A. as a Temperance measurr -- fifty years a o. The old structure J,�y7 g ;, ,h.ty_;.. of liquor and next morning was has been the success we hoped and believed it would be. was torn away by Mr. Looby down ::��s,"x rt found burned to death in her shanty. The bringing about of Temperance is a process of education, and is the BAYFIELD to water level New piling driven in "'1'?r Of all the poisons we have Paws en- responsibility of the home, the school and the church. Remember we take subscriptions for The the harbor bottom and pinned to- %�',? acted against, can any he more hoc- I believe that a firm, rigid system of Government Control, carefully and t sill„s' Home Journal. $1.00 a year; The gather in a most elaborate manner , cillo and deadly? We are each re- People's Hoene Journal, 3 years for a dollar: constitutes the foundation for the con- �' r” Y • honestly worked out, will bring about, for those who are eager for the best �•y e American, b2.50 a year; McCal7's Mag- -,. sponsible for the marking of our bol- moral interests of our community and Province the goal we are striving for. azine, $1.60 a year, The Dttlmeawr, two years trete seawall, into which are built­,t,,r lot on December 1st. As the father of ten children, I would not dare to propose any measure for $3.00; The Country C:entteman, 3 yoarb four mooring posts. It is expected 44q; which would maks it easier for the youth of Ontario to secure liquor. I for one dollar. Ether of thce make a good that larger harbor facilities will be 1%, J. R. GOVENLOCK. q" Christmas gift r. F. +te at once to get the needed in that important ort as r We did not realize the extent to which poison alcohol from the U. S. A. Christmas number. F. A. Edwards. 3076-0 P P +N�, .,. was percolating into Ontario communities until we woke up one morning I years go by. In fact, at present the K12 and found fifty of our citizens dead or dying from drinking the stuff. I Breezes. -Mr. Robert Keegan, of I harbor is much overcrowded- With .f' REPORT OF HOC SHIPMENTS Which is in the best interest of true temperance? To have unadulterated I Fort Francis, has been visiting his the work completed that Mr. Looby �� liquor, sold by well known and disinterested persons responsible to the Gov- 11,rother, Mr. Frank Keegan, and re- 1 has in hand, a start will be made on :?:XA r r�, The following is the report of hog ernment.; or to leave the traffic in the hands of irresponsible persons whose newing old acquaintances. It is 24' an undertaking that was long over ' I shipments for week ending Novem- sole motive is gain? , years since Mr. Keegan was last to I due. fl;" ber 18th, 1926: Do You know that in our own (', ,tnty of Huron the cost of administering Bayfield, and he sees many changes I fl4i r. SEAFORTH-Total hogs, 61; select Justic e Jump ' lour $2,37H.t'q ,a 1'"- to $]6,427.00 in 1924, and over 50 per ' toll improvements. -Mr. and Mrs. Sol .' i, I cent. of t -he c s grew mut of thr> (i T. A.? Kipfer and son, Lee, and Mr. and ZURICH 1 bacon, 10; thick smooth, 43; heavies, c�„p Do not 1M stead by the half truths as stated by my opponent's high I Mrs. Andrew Sturgeon moved to Lon - 3; shop hogs, 2. salaried profe i Ion spell�bindrrs weigh carefully the issue- which are before don last week. -Will Parker, of Sar- sZ” Notes. -The pupils of Zurich Pub- ; WALTON---Total hogs, f>8; select,) you and i wi6 'tie satisfied with the result. ria, is home for a few holidays. -Mrs. tic School have preparations under { bacon, 40; thick smooth, 26. Thomas Brandon and children are I way for a school concert to be held ;,t I RF,SPF, 'fFULLY SOLiCIT YOUR VOTE AND INFLIJENCF. visiting at Waterloo. -Practices are � some time towards the end of De- "iAll�'dsf, HURON ('O. --Total hogs, 1,67 ALEX. H. NEEB l,'ung held for Christmas entert.ain- select bacon, 504; thick smooth, 98:i; rents- One by the public school I cember. As these events have Prov- ', ed very popular in past years, it is• sr",•;'i, heavies, 75; extra heavies, 3; shop LIBERAL -CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE pupil , to lc held on Friday even -i needless to say that this year's con- '"N." ' hogs, 54; ligh.ts and feeders, 16. ing, December 10th. There will be a i,-- - . _ good programme of drills, recitations,! cert wall be largely attended. -Judge :;,I - F:. N. Lewis, of Goderich, presided at1.4 _____0.__dialogues, choruses and snngti in the .1 session of the Tenth Division Cou2t 11 ,t1'.. the hospital at Seaforth, Is at pros- bright disposat.ion and all who had; Town hall. The members of Trinity! ` ,,�� t' CROMARTY the leisure of her arc uaintance will held here on Tuesday, at which a s1 ant imprnvtng very favorably. -Mrs. P I Church �abbalh schor)l are busy prat- low minor cases were disposed of— Donald McKellar is at resent very. L ng remmnber her cheer)• words and ``' Notes. -Mrs. •I. R. Feren, of Char- P Y tuing and purpose having a splendid ing Cross, is spending a few days at ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. sunshiny wn}•s. The funeral tank f,i.,,gramme as they usually rho. Thr• i1u' Alex. Voisin, proprietor of the i,,t', Wallace, at. Avont.on, ace on Monday afternoon to Crnn- Dominion House, Zurich, recently `a ") M, the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. A. I date will be announced latrr. urchased a fine specimen of a Ger- Robertson, of Cromarty- Messrs. Roy brook (e'mett'rY, where the remains I �u y' a I of h(,r late husband were laid to rest ----� � man police dog from a party in Kit- t5'` McDonald, Earl Kinsman, Jas. Wright chener, for which he paid a fancy M and John Simmons motored to Tor- 'i'1'CKF,RSMITH years ago. �..I� hI ANLEN price. - -Mrs. F. F. Clarke and far a , I. - onto and spent the week at the Royal I - -®--- - -- ul have moved into the building I§ - Stock Show. Denth of Former Resident.. -Sarah I Y ,y Love, relict. of the late Hugh McNeil,-11es. Th reshuig rrpi ':linens arra known as the Blake Hotel property, q s g WINTI$ROP ahou' (•ompleted and t.hc 1.h resheRs I which she recrnbly purchased from '2lf,, Pony Bros Pony and a p+„neer resident of Grey Town ��e , ® shi assed away at the home of her Notes. The rrgulRr molting of th^ :are glad, as n,+uig h, lon almost Mr. K. inhnstnn. An auction of .&,JBeattie McKILLOP p' p` in mo s,ihle with l'b” ratn., and. carious stock, chattels, etc., will be v2k Votes son -in Inw, John Willoughby, Atwood, i,adies' Aid anti W. M. S. will he hell I �� i Votes Anniversary Sea vices.-Annivers- on F'rillay, following a somewhat ,n the churrh Thursday afternoon,', `now. Mr. W. Manle}' is busy re held in Zurich next Saturday after illi,, The Selrite Store sarvices will he held in Bethel lengthy illness. Deceased, who was December 2nd. The Orangemen arc siding his how -n with Nepold roofing, noon. Mr. 0. Klopp will conduct the asW;N ary ' which add greatly to its appearance. ,ale. -Political matters are stirring '!A - United Church, McKillop, on Sunday, _-------------- - - - - - - November '28th. This fall the church has undergone extensive repairs, which have Rddrd greatly, both to its appearance and comfort. The ser- vices will he held at, it a.m. and 7 p.m., and will be conducted by the pastor, Rev. J. A. Ferguson, B -A. The other churches i'n the charge, Duff's, McKillop, and Caven Churreh, Win- throp, will close for the day. ST. COLUMBAN Literary Society.—The members of the St. Columban Lit .Tary Society assembled in the Parish Hall Friday evening to elect officers for the year 1926-27. The following were elected: President, Joseph Burke; Vice -Presi- dent, Joseph Malone; Recording Sec- retary, S. Queenan; Treasurer, Flor- ence McQuaid; Editor, L. Burke; As- sistant Editor, J. Murphy; Committee, Thomas Morris, Gerald Doyle, Dan Williams, M. McGrath, Minnie Dalton. Notes. — The Catholic Women's League held a euchre followed by a very interesting programme of music, speeches and songs, also lunch serv- ed by the ladies in charge, on Wed - To the Electors of South �Iulz�. t ron Your votes and influence are respectfully solicited for the election of W. G. Medd on December 1st. Mr. Medd stands for Prohibition in accordance with the expressed will of the people, adequate and just returns in tyle • Sale of public resources, and strict economy in the administration of public busi- ness. will support all legislation that is in the best interests of all the people. Give him your hearty support and make sure his election. PROGRESSIVE PUBLICITY COMMUTEN 9 { � .. . P. 3 1 f v.l'. :r' e rs 7 ',lin A{; cT+ai, s e},, } i°p ht} A it ilf�af" t P 7 f1r'ti 11 �t tR, rii Irl'lt v ( ,W fz'Y=r A43t 14r, ,1Si .,illy+ iul ,x ld+iji k tJi,Li ist tlr S.rfi"k'U 'vn p d� l,3K E�I y%( }'A �. u(qiry0Ni Jj (♦�t�11}�� nyii�w''i1'a�P ti11t : , illi ntr t, i i�fi tl, i}Yf{ , ,f �-F� P'h�s �glG� "F� x'a�.113,N�`„�.�' sa..,d',7:',a;,�.._5...-...,,,. .._ Th” politica po: is getding hot op more interest. ,ince the nomina y1 and hof o--- nnot.her i;sne the electors! tion at Hensall last Saturday. Mr. irk' '.. will lin+ ri'rnu-lorl 'hl it decision for A. Neel, the (nnservative candidates aw better or tror� - bt , an reality sl•o t had a mept.ing in ,he Town Hall' on }} i {l that .i. .I. 1. does not go around with � Wednosday evening of this weeks W his ey(s shut and that hi is a real' while Mr. R-, Medd, the U.F.O. can "`'+ 1 Vis,.i ohserci'r when he quotes of nil the I didate will likely have a meeting here *11`! convictions that take place under the I on the evening of November 30th. -w O,T.A., and we ail know t.hRt. such a Mr. Henry Datars, of New Hamburg,. in��tr,� thing as a hnotlegger was notheard I visited friends here during the past =,'i; week. -Mr. Peter Gingerich has par- ,;,,!�; of before the 03.A. came into force, d slt.hnugh snmr cv•irild have us lclievr chased the farm north of Blake oc ,:4%'1;ii that there were some, but, we. never cnpled for some years by Mr. Ross an ;l heard of t.he•m. If we wanted a bottle ,Iohn'ston, from the owner, Mr. Robert4C%;� of good stuff we could get it without. Boyer, of near Seaforth, and gets �_' poSCP.4alOn in the spring. 'i ',�I resorting to bootleggers and doctors tro?', We. all know that some Death of Former Resident. Miw 1% y proscriptions. Christian Oswald, a well known f0M;; A.y' ,'?) a•hused its use, but. why should the er resident of this section, p��lsaeti JII ''i ones that, minded their business be 1; >1 away at the home of his dauglste;*• >~' ,tt3,i deprived of the right to use what is Toronto last Saturday in his l 1, i beneficial to them when it is needed, year. The late Mr. Oswald for i7t1$Ytf P 1' Now there is no reasonable person years lived on the Bronson 4• Sl 'i� ,lj that would advocate intemperance, few miles west of Zurich, a] ,r, but it's not right to take one's free gome years has made his how `t '4�,1 will from them by coercion, but we Toronto, schen he retired f °k1 .�` i should teach by word and example. active duties of farming. ';l�he��. s �',., ,' It is not in liquor alone where in- was held on 9"nesday frr't'1. its r1+'l temperance is practised. We can of his seri, Mr. Iv10,'i% 1Q8,,*,4�A4,, l`,�� }� '' take the ears, for instance. They son %ire, i'ritermnit elta'k �1 `' f' rn { are a larger destruction to hupian the nvtj gelical Cerizetsd a, `lk, J �`i a "N I ity than liquor ever vias; they taupe; Xftt ", of Iia`f�htCi 40, eb � i Flo, 5 ' � . nesday evening last, and buss welt at- more deaths and more lughtvgq ra'b- 'setw l,1.„ (,S 1>$ ; ra`,pgpgpgpgpg�h��h�'''l,,,tt(��� , ,, ri a a i✓,�' ,x,,, x� �r sw + C .A s� ''Sr1' Yi it Y'' I 't t $ `l pltyGl�,.7 I y % 41 t .. it 1, id j ,,��.,"aF•, 4•. 'i. a; i,",I'„ i. h ZFRw. t F '.1 i;p ,5 1. ret r i:`'.,' �`. ) 'd hit it ; (. 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G Z r ' COLLEGIATE NOTES �',")f; I1 * f 4 e , Preparations for the third annual , `` : Commencement are nowl, proceeding . I ' rapidly. Commencement this year t' will take place on the evening of - Friday, December 3rd, beginning at `"•" A. $. NEEB 8.15 p.m„ sharp. The programme consist of dances, drills, an oratorical Conservative .Candidate in .South contest, a ,play ,entitled "The Temple - Huron. ton Teapot," and the presentation of 14 diplomas and medals. Tickets at fifty cents each may be OLDER BOYS' PARLIAMENT obtained from any Collegiate pupil. If you wish a reserved seat, take Every -boy in South Huron, between your yellow ticket to Aberhart's Da•ug the ages of 12 and 21, and who is a Store, where you may have it ex - member of an organized Sunday changed for a 'blue marked ticket for School Class, should vote in the elec- an extra ten cents. The plan will 1 Iii" tion of South Huron candidate on open at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, De - Saturday, November 27th. cember 1st. Polls are held at Seaforth, Duff's, Graduation diplomas are this year Winthrop, Londesiboro, Clinton, Bruce- being granted to some forty gradu- field, Chiselburst, Thames Road, ates whom -we trust will be present Elimville, Centralia, 'Crediton, Exe- on this occasion to receive them. The e ter, Dashwood, Zurich, Hensall and list of those Teceiving diplomas fol- Kippen. lows: Carl Aberhart, M. A'berhart, Advance poll on Friday afternoon Isobel Archibald, S. Beattie, M. Black, " will be held in Seaforth, Clinton and A. Brodie, M. Case, J. Cluff, E. God - Exeter. kin, B. Govenlock, A. Grainger, M. ' The candidates are Alex. Addison, Grieve, C. Haugh, H. Heffernan, E. of Brucefield, and A. W. S+i'llery, of Hyde, E. Jefferson, D. Kerslake, J. Seaforth. Lane, F. McClinchey, E. McDougall, E. S„ CRAWF'ORD, R.O. J. McIntosh, R. McKercher, A. Me- Taggart, I. Medd, G. Merner, D. , Moore, V. Morrison, L. Norris, E. Dear Electors:—Your vote and in- Peterson, H. Peterson, M. Sillery, H. fluence will be appreciated on elec- Smillie, M. Stewart, M. Storey, A. tion day. Sutherland, M. Thompson, M. Thomp- My promises are few, but they con- son, M. Trezne,er, L. Wankel, G. Way, cern everybody in Tuxis Squares, M. Webster, Trail Rangers and Registered Sunday School Classes. They are as follows: REPLY TO MR. IRVINE 1. I promise to support the present Junior League of Nations and not the To the Editor of The Expositor: �. one my opponent believes in form- In your last issue, our friend, J. J. ing. TheTe is already one formed but Irvine, who has apparently deserted apparently he is not aware of the his old Conservative party, doing so fact. no doubt on account of the name Con - 2. I promise to help form Tuxis servative which the Rum Ferguson 'Squares and Trail Rangers in South party would like to use in keeping Huron. the unwary of their party followers A „Z s 3. I promise to discourage smok- of the past from observing Fergu- object, which is to buy the lug in the younger generation by - forming Tuxis Squares and Trail son's real brewers', distillers' and their victors' } 'r-, Poop On Pony To l vim• BEATTIE'S v—=- 11 I Th e - . Great Toyand 1 - . Gift House S, Never have we had such a collection of Toys, Dolls, Games, Books, Stationery and Handkerchiefs, and don't forget our "Wonder” Post Card and Book- let showing. Gift China and Glassware is another assortment that just "Beats all." Cut Glass Sherbets, first quality, 19c; dozen, $2.25 "The Toil Taken Out of Toy Buying" THE GIFT PROBLEM SOLVED The Place to Go—The Store You Know s' V'i � . , s b t e l ti �'- ° ,�' r les on e m tended ra , s to ell 7<t a it '� a . da , ;4Vera _. ,and their � . � I" d i , 1. nl e R . J ,+, Q , t a should e i s r s. , a rt I , h d no issue o nil ,•-� e C• ��' s a t qct, i� els u f this }'e �`he �'�? � d ;a will be •� �� . k >.> -, a, , v. . { � " ,, ur1" sa •i , 1 } 17 A I? g 1, hind w r i. Yes ,rt',t " 1�.•. ' v „+;: f h ogle cin ore sit lisxtd s lit �t ` ails ern_ A �' � e n „1. p e ing, . , , P P EVENTUALLY 411 �I ,� to �; �,S. t' „j ' stake; and any r ` eetiori as tom be- Aecem'ber Stix, Lare$tu Moil to t klai�t ` q {{ ; f ! s . t j a y�y�1�, I 4'� Y S<. 111,., , ,r. J�, .crit`[y7' .'r r''tir.a: tYV: ��,,, ee ,fit r,, ing a Grit is unfounded as I have" d'uggllter of1. Mrs. Janes v�yrr.Y, I B&3r: texe:he :iia 94II: ,1 w'kt supported 'onser'vative � o' er orris as `� 4• ` � �'�Null awe � ' ' '""4'L BE '"''u - � � be�tz►g . ;bu�1Tl�e, � ��, .::' hl�.. '. �r � r• h " �. ' ' PP $µel rm Morris, P se . . Y y on m. I it , ,, r and Progressive, when the'one m' S.iunda the he w Gamplaell�,-rM�si l'a zl ik. ;E " i W +,; most ,�'<. as a very b ° 1 in 'accord vvtith m prohibition cin- amxabe and• wi41 e h is spending a •fow'das�n.,':! ;1 r;t(,tir``I Y P p young Wy b mac , , a ci les was in evidence. You Ina sa missed 'b tier:-`, ' Ph brothers �t ri x CI in Blyth,.-_mrs.. Fexg,-:Rjl t t ?r'.$ * ;` 1" �' '(r+ t,r: P a Y y y i3�iiil',, ?nfl H� v v ,.. a ,o- %sill other matters should be considered sisters, as aldo,q*• -man friends turned ,,ho'ma ffi$nt a. 04TP t� , Iy a p, y 1= L,, by erectors. Quite so, but who would and eompaniutls •'whom aha' Was 1tS D@ ialClt ab�@ anti is recovbring raitleiy a to :ll�ar o * :1 {+. k, „ # ',�q + ]8'itBCaiISiB 4 p oration. Mrs 3Yaznq 1indol, of r+ 1' ,fir be most likely to deal rationally in much beloved, �'.,, funeral - took k, ` :'apo ,Vgg 4 r tiljtt rr respect to other matters of state. lace on Wet&t�� o morning at Quality mondville; bas xeturnsd hplu�te 0f sl�tttc s^ g n04" ^+ p z g � Surely not one who does not exert a,m. to St, Ctxl, Church, where spending a week with her•'dau t I' 1t, An,' e �t� , I- "� Mrs. Sol. 'Shannon.• --The `Indies' A'i4 ;rex ..< x ;� b},mse'lf to 'get rid of the liquor curse. High Mass was by Rev. Father P , Is ah , d �s y 1r`a Howard Ferguson himself cannot but Dantzer. I3er maty. friends attend- �T 7 rc �*(� of the Seaforth Preslbyterian Ghma hj•soxnevvizer ov s r �r admit it is an evil, but' says it is ing the :funerttil,,',; khowed the high lr. CL �J FF tic SONS 'held their meeting at ;the, home of, go', d ' f�r:4��i,��1 � "E""y' one he carrot overcome and most esteem in which she was held. Inter- Mrs, M. Blanchard last dveek. Mr. fecily ,imiq bt 11 I- 4 „ 2 AM1rid,{ submit to. So he proposes joining men took plae ;: i St Columban and Mrs. Kershaw,,, of Blyth; visited preolses, ate; I' tin t 2 � � i`bsl; SEAI'oi'T� �' Mr. and 'Mrs. W. C. Bennett last �+ �` ` ,( A hands with his followers and together Cemetery. to ,prove my c'nnoc lice a 1 Fr2 FY7 t � {, be s'poonfed by their liquor masters. week. has, Thera - js, lots, of ,boo",„ '� ,1 About fifty years ago, what is now _ � --- prove on the OT.A,. , ;, r44 ,f YL+ known as the North Huron gravel CROB*TY i ol!1 + A,, V111111 - road was mapped out and made into Notes.—Mir. Eike y inn, oil Mitchell about 85 years of age, was the third ALMA �lJ . �r 110, f T . a thoroughfare, between Wroxeter and daughter of the late George Love of lITT1iLIi!i Seaforth, and licensing of hotels was who has the corer et for repairing g ' Notes.—Mrs. George C. Dale has ::i r'; established all along the way. In thp_M'anse, whit.'W'... , as partially de- Tuckersmith township. Her husband returned home after spending a •i« u` u X1,1 r ' s ro ed .b fire til'the predeceased her 'by over 26 years. A Obituary.- *iss :I t)i '' At .1 r� the three miles between what is now Y Y .a material on couple of weeks with relatives in De- „ 1" r, known as Winthropnd Leadb nd and will spbh',, commence the family of three daughters and a son troit-4Mr. G. H. Stron of Goderich daughter of Mr. and JaTpes ��,t�,j k P ' rk of re ai — urvive viz: Mrs. Jahn Coates Trow- g' ' ris, 7th Concession, of Lube x+ 3.'- there were five licensed hotels. One P re• ' X'• Evlynn Lloyd called on friends here the past week. . I v�' , most prominent was known as Old liter left bast vvuee f for Toronto to bridge; Mrs. James Bremner, Astova, —Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett were on Sunday afternoon, -and. �! , ,:+ , , r". tend the post .graduate collo Oregon; Mrs. John Willoughby, At on Wednesday'.'moini g an ; 1, *+' Rob Roy, Pride of the West, Kenneth P $�a college of g Y, Walton visitors on Friday last.—Mr. r.; T&L—, Proprietor. Anyone still h irdressing parlors: Mr. and Mrs. wood, and Alexander McNeil, Niagara Frank Fowler spent a few days Iast ban cemetery following requl �Yf �. living cannot ,but remember it. We John Currie, of Rome, Texas, are at Falls, Ont. Deceased is also surviv- week with Walkerton friends.—Mas- in St. Columban church. Xisj we,. {;s 8 had a sawmill, store and other mod- pr�sent visiting friends and relatives ed by a sisterr, Mrs. James Taylor, ter Melvin Dale has :been laid ng the ns was in her twenty-nig% y' , ;, � rx ern wonders of the day operating; in the neighborhood,—Mr. John Ham- Hensall, and a brother, John Love, past week with an attack of Bron- was ailing only a few weeks . t ) 9016 4 ° +,` r. `(no booze, however," and the poor ilton, who underwent an operation in. Egmond'vdtle. The late Mrs. McNeil chitis —Mr. and Mrs. Phillips spent cold, which affected her Heart $ Mi Is besotted victims of the hotels would Sunday with Goderich Township miles her parents, three sisters a �, r rs,a, seek employment with us when they friends.—Mr. and Mrs. A. Hugill four brothers survive to mourn . 10,,1+;1 , ,,, loss of 'a loving' gentle young lar x got rid of theirs native A mechanic W I j (� spent Wednesday with Clinton whose every thought. was for ° �` �° ' who had left his native land to get Why i In a Liberal -Conservative friends.—Quite a number have been home and her church Tits sisters a rid of drunken associates there, came , laid up with colds recently. , , + I R to father for relief. He established Ca idldate In this Election. sister �S't Luke, St. Josephs Cox a . i* him in the store as tailor. He was munity, London; Mrs. Mont R% ���', very devout in his ways and torrid- A brief review of the work of the Ferguson administration shows that: BRUCEFIELD Miss Carmel Morris; Joseph iV[or5y 0 fX1�+3'I g of Detroit; James, Frank and FergulI. 1. '' il clod we were committing an unpar- The finances of the Province have been established upon a sound basis and at home. 'M'an cousins 'and schodh , ', , "! donable sin df we on the Sabbath it is gratifying to'tte taxpayer to find A BALANCED BUDGET and lower Notes.—Last Sunday night when on y , : '11 'Y' were found reading frivilous litera- taxes. her wa friends mourn her passing. tore or sin n y bQ church, Mrs. Willp ami gi g,,other than the psalms A great impetus has sheen given to the development of our wealth in Mdn- Rattenbury had the misfortune to fall Notes,—Mr. Michael J. Benuingwr "� x�'1' of David in niiitre, For a time he erals, forest products,. and in the colonization of Northern Ontario. and break her hip and her shoulder. has been a lucky prpze winner at ther ,�' �1 kept away from the drinking people More generous expenditures have been made to Agriculture, and every help She lay for some time in the snow Royal Winter Fair, Toronto,- • Whi -4 and government control devices of given to the farmers to organize their industry on a cooperative basis and until at last a car came along and was held last week securing a prim, �+.. �''!� the day, and saved quite a lot of open up markets overseas. rendered assistance. The heartfelt for silver medium black foga&: �" °`i money. He at last got to drinking A reforestation programme has been established. sympathy of her many friends is ex- r �11 MTa resent Mr. Benninger is b again and I dare not attempt to re- The Government 'l as pursued an Immigration otic of bringing to Ontario tended to her.—At the weekly meet- P g mldmg. a `. a: -(i P policy g y fox ranch on his farm here and will rx cite the terrible things that then hap- only those for whom places and occupation have been found. ing of the Young Peoples Society,ston r,Is I � pened in father's attempt to reform The extension of Hydro Electric services has been move his fox puppies from Allpriz" `-,,I`,- M;; y given careful considers- Mr. Robert Watson gave a most help- to Dublin. Nine out of thirteen iz� tion. ful address on the subject of Temper -,`,j,• him. At last he said, if he was free good we rk that es were secured by Ontario breeders from surrounding associations he Educational reforms have been effected. ante, tellingof the l and there were over one thousand en- 1, -, would try again. He went to Clin- Great strides have been made in child welfare work. the Ontario Temperance Act had done. ti ton and while his earnings lasted he tries. -The services of Mr. Tamar ..� ; � kept d drinking, 'and gn a fit of The Government has provided assistance to the returned soldiers. Many of our Sunday school children Purcell have been secured for that Hiibr tri , lbw The laws of the 'Province have been rigidly enforced with courage and have never seen a drunken man.—Mr. i. delirium committed suicide b cutting Bert, McKillop & Logan Telephony 'a Y g recititude. Alex. Addison who is running for ', his throat, I am an advocate -of the Old Age Pensions. member for the Boys' Parliament, Company. Mr. Hurry Benneweis,, SL rte ls'ti� Another quite intelligent man came has resigned owing to his advancett ,+�'Srr,4 g Benefits for the voter: Removal of the amusement tax; Exemption on gave his platform speech, which was ,M1 to us whenever he got over a spree, _ Nurse years.—A few more fine days wall s� a"i ;l He war's fine hand in the mill, draw- Mgycreasonxof the efiicientfinancial oadministratmion of theFergusonGov- whohasbeen absent from her home the completion of the large and im: tap;i in up logs and edging, but the mom- mri1Y1Qnt which has ,resulted in increasingthe revenue b 16,000 00.00 during the est summer returned portant contract in Goderieh barbol� h"A & ant he got hold of some money we g` p Y P g P on which Mr. L. J. Looby, of this 1'; ' 1i crows treatment has been even the Munici alines and it has been possible home last week.—Mr. and Mrs. Ross' had to get another inexpexdenced man to return to the people by way of grants for the up -keep of schools, public Scott visited friends in London last village, has been working for some ;j::y `; to fill his place. Space will not per- institutions health clinics, roads, etc., duringthe fiscal year 192b, the large Sunda Miss Helen Tough sent months. The contract consists of #ltpr mit my recordingall the doings of g y g P palling down and the rebuilding with `w, .,' g sum of $24,400,00?, the week end with friends in Blue- { �,: Gordie, stave that at last he was sent It is a government which has given the Province of Ontario administration vale.—Mr. J. W. Stackhouse is at reinforced concrete a five hundred .``y to the 'House of Refuge, where he, in g foot section of the old north pier, ,rrl: a fit of despondency, jumped out of that has been clean, clear and honest. present in Seaforth Memorial Hos The old pier was in a most delapidat- y•,'1?' Regarding the Oc T. A. versos Government Control: Pitot. He underwent as operation A one of the windows and was killed. I am in favour oil' Mr. Ferguson's plan, and frankly declare myself im- last Monday. His many -friends wish ed condition, as might be a et* t,3;n:, Then there was an old lady who pressed with his sincerity in offering a remedy that will be an improvement him a speedy recovery. when it is remembered that it was ,'; lived alone, who, according to he'r on the present law. _ built by the late Joseph Kidd, some ,%il", usual habit, brought home her jug No man can say with sincerity that the O. T. A. as a Temperance measurr -- fifty years a o. The old structure J,�y7 g ;, ,h.ty_;.. of liquor and next morning was has been the success we hoped and believed it would be. was torn away by Mr. Looby down ::��s,"x rt found burned to death in her shanty. The bringing about of Temperance is a process of education, and is the BAYFIELD to water level New piling driven in "'1'?r Of all the poisons we have Paws en- responsibility of the home, the school and the church. Remember we take subscriptions for The the harbor bottom and pinned to- %�',? acted against, can any he more hoc- I believe that a firm, rigid system of Government Control, carefully and t sill„s' Home Journal. $1.00 a year; The gather in a most elaborate manner , cillo and deadly? We are each re- People's Hoene Journal, 3 years for a dollar: constitutes the foundation for the con- �' r” Y • honestly worked out, will bring about, for those who are eager for the best �•y e American, b2.50 a year; McCal7's Mag- -,. sponsible for the marking of our bol- moral interests of our community and Province the goal we are striving for. azine, $1.60 a year, The Dttlmeawr, two years trete seawall, into which are built­,t,,r lot on December 1st. As the father of ten children, I would not dare to propose any measure for $3.00; The Country C:entteman, 3 yoarb four mooring posts. It is expected 44q; which would maks it easier for the youth of Ontario to secure liquor. I for one dollar. Ether of thce make a good that larger harbor facilities will be 1%, J. R. GOVENLOCK. q" Christmas gift r. F. +te at once to get the needed in that important ort as r We did not realize the extent to which poison alcohol from the U. S. A. Christmas number. F. A. Edwards. 3076-0 P P +N�, .,. was percolating into Ontario communities until we woke up one morning I years go by. In fact, at present the K12 and found fifty of our citizens dead or dying from drinking the stuff. I Breezes. -Mr. Robert Keegan, of I harbor is much overcrowded- With .f' REPORT OF HOC SHIPMENTS Which is in the best interest of true temperance? To have unadulterated I Fort Francis, has been visiting his the work completed that Mr. Looby �� liquor, sold by well known and disinterested persons responsible to the Gov- 11,rother, Mr. Frank Keegan, and re- 1 has in hand, a start will be made on :?:XA r r�, The following is the report of hog ernment.; or to leave the traffic in the hands of irresponsible persons whose newing old acquaintances. It is 24' an undertaking that was long over ' I shipments for week ending Novem- sole motive is gain? , years since Mr. Keegan was last to I due. fl;" ber 18th, 1926: Do You know that in our own (', ,tnty of Huron the cost of administering Bayfield, and he sees many changes I fl4i r. SEAFORTH-Total hogs, 61; select Justic e Jump ' lour $2,37H.t'q ,a 1'"- to $]6,427.00 in 1924, and over 50 per ' toll improvements. -Mr. and Mrs. Sol .' i, I cent. of t -he c s grew mut of thr> (i T. A.? Kipfer and son, Lee, and Mr. and ZURICH 1 bacon, 10; thick smooth, 43; heavies, c�„p Do not 1M stead by the half truths as stated by my opponent's high I Mrs. Andrew Sturgeon moved to Lon - 3; shop hogs, 2. salaried profe i Ion spell�bindrrs weigh carefully the issue- which are before don last week. -Will Parker, of Sar- sZ” Notes. -The pupils of Zurich Pub- ; WALTON---Total hogs, f>8; select,) you and i wi6 'tie satisfied with the result. ria, is home for a few holidays. -Mrs. tic School have preparations under { bacon, 40; thick smooth, 26. Thomas Brandon and children are I way for a school concert to be held ;,t I RF,SPF, 'fFULLY SOLiCIT YOUR VOTE AND INFLIJENCF. visiting at Waterloo. -Practices are � some time towards the end of De- "iAll�'dsf, HURON ('O. --Total hogs, 1,67 ALEX. H. NEEB l,'ung held for Christmas entert.ain- select bacon, 504; thick smooth, 98:i; rents- One by the public school I cember. As these events have Prov- ', ed very popular in past years, it is• sr",•;'i, heavies, 75; extra heavies, 3; shop LIBERAL -CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE pupil , to lc held on Friday even -i needless to say that this year's con- '"N." ' hogs, 54; ligh.ts and feeders, 16. ing, December 10th. There will be a i,-- - . _ good programme of drills, recitations,! cert wall be largely attended. -Judge :;,I - F:. N. Lewis, of Goderich, presided at1.4 _____0.__dialogues, choruses and snngti in the .1 session of the Tenth Division Cou2t 11 ,t1'.. the hospital at Seaforth, Is at pros- bright disposat.ion and all who had; Town hall. The members of Trinity! ` ,,�� t' CROMARTY the leisure of her arc uaintance will held here on Tuesday, at which a s1 ant imprnvtng very favorably. -Mrs. P I Church �abbalh schor)l are busy prat- low minor cases were disposed of— Donald McKellar is at resent very. L ng remmnber her cheer)• words and ``' Notes. -Mrs. •I. R. Feren, of Char- P Y tuing and purpose having a splendid ing Cross, is spending a few days at ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. sunshiny wn}•s. The funeral tank f,i.,,gramme as they usually rho. Thr• i1u' Alex. Voisin, proprietor of the i,,t', Wallace, at. Avont.on, ace on Monday afternoon to Crnn- Dominion House, Zurich, recently `a ") M, the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. A. I date will be announced latrr. urchased a fine specimen of a Ger- Robertson, of Cromarty- Messrs. Roy brook (e'mett'rY, where the remains I �u y' a I of h(,r late husband were laid to rest ----� � man police dog from a party in Kit- t5'` McDonald, Earl Kinsman, Jas. Wright chener, for which he paid a fancy M and John Simmons motored to Tor- 'i'1'CKF,RSMITH years ago. �..I� hI ANLEN price. - -Mrs. F. F. Clarke and far a , I. - onto and spent the week at the Royal I - -®--- - -- ul have moved into the building I§ - Stock Show. Denth of Former Resident.. -Sarah I Y ,y Love, relict. of the late Hugh McNeil,-11es. Th reshuig rrpi ':linens arra known as the Blake Hotel property, q s g WINTI$ROP ahou' (•ompleted and t.hc 1.h resheRs I which she recrnbly purchased from '2lf,, Pony Bros Pony and a p+„neer resident of Grey Town ��e , ® shi assed away at the home of her Notes. The rrgulRr molting of th^ :are glad, as n,+uig h, lon almost Mr. K. inhnstnn. An auction of .&,JBeattie McKILLOP p' p` in mo s,ihle with l'b” ratn., and. carious stock, chattels, etc., will be v2k Votes son -in Inw, John Willoughby, Atwood, i,adies' Aid anti W. M. S. will he hell I �� i Votes Anniversary Sea vices.-Annivers- on F'rillay, following a somewhat ,n the churrh Thursday afternoon,', `now. Mr. W. Manle}' is busy re held in Zurich next Saturday after illi,, The Selrite Store sarvices will he held in Bethel lengthy illness. Deceased, who was December 2nd. The Orangemen arc siding his how -n with Nepold roofing, noon. Mr. 0. Klopp will conduct the asW;N ary ' which add greatly to its appearance. ,ale. -Political matters are stirring '!A - United Church, McKillop, on Sunday, _-------------- - - - - - - November '28th. This fall the church has undergone extensive repairs, which have Rddrd greatly, both to its appearance and comfort. The ser- vices will he held at, it a.m. and 7 p.m., and will be conducted by the pastor, Rev. J. A. Ferguson, B -A. The other churches i'n the charge, Duff's, McKillop, and Caven Churreh, Win- throp, will close for the day. ST. COLUMBAN Literary Society.—The members of the St. Columban Lit .Tary Society assembled in the Parish Hall Friday evening to elect officers for the year 1926-27. The following were elected: President, Joseph Burke; Vice -Presi- dent, Joseph Malone; Recording Sec- retary, S. Queenan; Treasurer, Flor- ence McQuaid; Editor, L. Burke; As- sistant Editor, J. Murphy; Committee, Thomas Morris, Gerald Doyle, Dan Williams, M. McGrath, Minnie Dalton. Notes. — The Catholic Women's League held a euchre followed by a very interesting programme of music, speeches and songs, also lunch serv- ed by the ladies in charge, on Wed - To the Electors of South �Iulz�. t ron Your votes and influence are respectfully solicited for the election of W. G. Medd on December 1st. Mr. Medd stands for Prohibition in accordance with the expressed will of the people, adequate and just returns in tyle • Sale of public resources, and strict economy in the administration of public busi- ness. will support all legislation that is in the best interests of all the people. Give him your hearty support and make sure his election. PROGRESSIVE PUBLICITY COMMUTEN 9 { � .. . P. 3 1 f v.l'. :r' e rs 7 ',lin A{; cT+ai, s e},, } i°p ht} A it ilf�af" t P 7 f1r'ti 11 �t tR, rii Irl'lt v ( ,W fz'Y=r A43t 14r, ,1Si .,illy+ iul ,x ld+iji k tJi,Li ist tlr S.rfi"k'U 'vn p d� l,3K E�I y%( }'A �. u(qiry0Ni Jj (♦�t�11}�� nyii�w''i1'a�P ti11t : , illi ntr t, i i�fi tl, i}Yf{ , ,f �-F� P'h�s �glG� "F� x'a�.113,N�`„�.�' sa..,d',7:',a;,�.._5...-...,,,. .._ Th” politica po: is getding hot op more interest. ,ince the nomina y1 and hof o--- nnot.her i;sne the electors! tion at Hensall last Saturday. Mr. irk' '.. will lin+ ri'rnu-lorl 'hl it decision for A. Neel, the (nnservative candidates aw better or tror� - bt , an reality sl•o t had a mept.ing in ,he Town Hall' on }} i {l that .i. .I. 1. does not go around with � Wednosday evening of this weeks W his ey(s shut and that hi is a real' while Mr. R-, Medd, the U.F.O. can "`'+ 1 Vis,.i ohserci'r when he quotes of nil the I didate will likely have a meeting here *11`! convictions that take place under the I on the evening of November 30th. -w O,T.A., and we ail know t.hRt. such a Mr. Henry Datars, of New Hamburg,. in��tr,� thing as a hnotlegger was notheard I visited friends here during the past =,'i; week. -Mr. Peter Gingerich has par- ,;,,!�; of before the 03.A. came into force, d slt.hnugh snmr cv•irild have us lclievr chased the farm north of Blake oc ,:4%'1;ii that there were some, but, we. never cnpled for some years by Mr. Ross an ;l heard of t.he•m. If we wanted a bottle ,Iohn'ston, from the owner, Mr. Robert4C%;� of good stuff we could get it without. Boyer, of near Seaforth, and gets �_' poSCP.4alOn in the spring. 'i ',�I resorting to bootleggers and doctors tro?', We. all know that some Death of Former Resident. Miw 1% y proscriptions. Christian Oswald, a well known f0M;; A.y' ,'?) a•hused its use, but. why should the er resident of this section, p��lsaeti JII ''i ones that, minded their business be 1; >1 away at the home of his dauglste;*• >~' ,tt3,i deprived of the right to use what is Toronto last Saturday in his l 1, i beneficial to them when it is needed, year. The late Mr. Oswald for i7t1$Ytf P 1' Now there is no reasonable person years lived on the Bronson 4• Sl 'i� ,lj that would advocate intemperance, few miles west of Zurich, a] ,r, but it's not right to take one's free gome years has made his how `t '4�,1 will from them by coercion, but we Toronto, schen he retired f °k1 .�` i should teach by word and example. active duties of farming. 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