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The Goderich Star, 1924-10-30, Page 7Tonsillar, OCT. +oath. Mt CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE ELEVENTH ANN1VERSARY SALE Saturday, Nov. 1st, to Saturday, Nov. 8th For seven days only we aro offering hergaias hidings gad :unities that averya; u sibould take advantage of. See Pages 2, 3, an. 4 of titis issue for complete list ROA every bleb of the threelh pages and jet dew* your swell SALE STARTS- SATURDAY MORNING • • THE L1 1 117 1111111411,41101111114........ rAR ileum of the vete as"Pima by the Village of Hayfield : A WINNER FOR 1921 different deputy retarrnae Moors. Poll No. 1 1St eel .--------, 'Township sf Morris = Q.T.A. GeV 1Majerity tot 0. T. A. 74 , . Beetled! ('lab RAJA Has Jost This it the Sleltas et Party Flour fall .No. 1. 118 :ts alleetariaaryr Need tNee sec W'at S test 1 Smote PM. 11111► "YOU OUGHT TO SU lye 9 Urs Atilt EtrctRtl ti(ticKr., i.r PRIDHAM'S • MTr A." MC. Moe• its iibit Poll No. 2 hili 34 *lb 331 bVWear, Next shell elk 71,2 Sgt) 428 92 The executive of the Purity.,Eloui' 557 147 4ta1 Bassini.. Clubmet in Die :;oats: of 1 791 165 132 ?tads rooms Friday evening. Q eabet a i $35.00 O: 797 lei6. tR31! 114th, The Club reror:, isle treason R 40 oil 241 just closed ag the most successful i» 782 lull( 674 their history, both fro..: a 171ayink 1 132 SR 74 standpoint and a financi,- one. They are able to puy all outstanding bills Pell No. 3 13:1 fPoUNe. 4 le Pull No. 5 124 Poli Ns. 8 164 765 • ,Majority for 0. T. A. 617 Township of West W awanoseh : Poll No. 1 164 Poll No. 2 123 Poll No. 3 .87 Poll No. 4 124 ' Poll No. 5 112 Poll No. 6 44 16 $tepheu 13 Usborne 34 Hay 19 Stanley Goderich tp. 1 io Tuckersmith Henshall Exeter 16Hayfield 081 9130 1635e 3795 and have a small balance left nr 031. Majority for 0. T. A. 3795. hand. 1 The election of officers took plass 99 W ESTHRN ONTARIO STRONG ONG at this meeting with the following 4G FOR O. T. A. being duly elected: Honorary press • London Advertiser point* out that g ' for O. T. A. a48 Canada Flour MillsCo.; president -, Township of Eget r'awanoeh; ;Melo are to a large extent rearms- W. Eel. Sharman; vice vres•:.eat, 'il • tido .. ,._ lei • In commenting on the vote The dents,,the Mayor of Goderich and the f Gen 1 Menager of the I eaten Maaot,t1r o the fourteen counties of Western On , 1 fellO11 0. 0.........,.mmierioararr ...r+..:r...0 : asaa Poll No, 1 92 t12 able for the provincag!a verdict spinet S.rnerville, treasure,. C. L. Jackson, ...... Fall 'Vo 2 158 13 Government Sale Sieber a majority aoeretarY. J. H. Bays; executive cone• Pall No. 4 112 16 73,000 votes. Only six of the 34 rid. _ Poll No 5 115 4a? • Western Ontario have return.' .T • m oritieas far Government Salsa . Ov&4O,OOOMjorityfor A 1Gor tA. which twer tithe: Jahn Wiggins, Charles Black toRia • Inge ,n ter M. •Elliott, western manager c,ti a t Cats fan sat ar These are he ooh, died of failure at Men why know gaol. Clothe* aro talking Mont these" MOO ()remota of ours. And no wonder Rich fabrics, got7tl style, slileudnt Tailoring and big selection, snake our'$30.O4 line some • thing worth. treeing. Of course we have Overcoat*. at other-rrieen too• Ilut for real super value you ean't make a nsistake its huyirg one of these S3 'i181 O en:o ats• Don't take our word for it ! Come anal set} for your see ' t - W 're ways gat to s tOw y ou •- f always glad t ,.... 1121011011 SDN MEN'S and BOYS' Majority f O T 'West heart the Chatham House Rural Districts V tell Largely i Favor of the OTA Overcoodo Yate and waterloo. ! Rr. Elliott here an Sunday • vermorning. $ V'll f W t Mr >?1reached Yancouvc • r i ATEIsCHESTER 1 . ; and went to the hospital on Saturday • or T. A, 560 ~ Kent, ' Loudon, North Waterloo .South.. W 1 WEAR.. L ur o ar y Ian •. 1 afire 4 roxe er for Government Control is Toronto and Other Cities. ° Poll No. 1 172 • ' Sa Wednesday, -felt unwell on Fritts the tttesw store n.zt to Bank of Mo ntreal + C1iIt EitERICH el T DETAILED DTI: FROM ALL OVER UR ..majority for He was one of the best- known grain 0. T, ]d . WnS-trey_ nalthtTy_ Erreer!aett• i3 Ilk brokers on" ifie"prairies,'"" Ile' secretin Township • of Ashfield , lite 25 office of manager of the Alberta Edwards; J. W. Fraser, W. W. Saints during our brief stay in Goltesrteh d h 'during o a Pans who we loess. t oho ol , mensens o Poll No. 1 160 1G Ruttiness Associates in the West ed to hie .ant appointment from the William Bissett, J. B. Reynolds, H.. T. t esiea and kind treatment aitown to tie The Stiftli t Iletin Service ea Night of Voting Created Much interest, p ii No * ;2 but it Was. a Late Hour before it Was Evident Q.T. A. Poll No. 4 Was Sustained. Poll' Aho. 5 Poll . No. 6 Latest 'reports of the voting on the each polling subdivlaxoat In Huron .oThe death f 7 Plebiscite , last Thursday andw a ma- County, • 761 20F c a a grievous shock tb ins man of any R,4 years Mr. Elliott,is .161 Be' The C•aTgaxy Herald nlakes editor. whest gaol, which was this vest F. H. Woods, lamer Buchanan; L. L.. We would also like to say so. word ug, of whin • 78 aA ial , ef"erenee to the neat merged with the Manitoba and Sask .Knox.. Dr. Hunter, Fre+( Bunt, Peter Savo f y ur , 1 88 92 Chester Elliott, eon of •Iur. and Nark. 'atehewan pools in the national or- Turner, the Reeve of Goderieb, C. T w;ery lair crowd, ons in vrhlch it waw 81 401 G- M. Elliott, of town, whole death ganization. Two years ago he was Parsons. C. A, Reid an(1 F. Wool- a pleasure for the boys to play balI in 97 21 j was noted •fix our haat .suis, as fol• manager of the Unfted. (i min Gaoww combo, ant . of. We were all tickled ' t, front lows": oris. • 'rospeets . for a good Leant next death with our trip to Goderich• ant, o Chester M. ;;..lost hers, An energetic .and popular young e r are bright and a wiener for 1925 sincerely truest that' we might again ane the slogan, ave the tticsaeu a -o# meeting yt+ur h r. Sharman has received the foe. • am at some future date. - J►lrain thannklug you, t am, - Yau weyt . G. V. HILIAMER, _. Sec.-Treas. Oakvit by Baseball Club "Is it true' that B1U has married` jority of over 40,000 to favot-of. re- 1• RET FOR Majority for 0. T. A. 558 tafninir The •Ontario Temperance,. Act PLEBISCITE RF Township of.Howickr ' in preference to adopting some. nye- • CENTRE' HURON Poll No. 1 387 tem of Government Control. The Town of Goder-- ••• bulletining of the returns in the win. Advance Poll dews of The Star as they. were re-: Poll No. 1 ceived Thursday ,night, •,foliowing the Poll No..2 poting, creates} much interest and. it Poil No, 3 : Poll No. 4 was midnight before. the/erne/de .in Polk No«•s • - front of the -.windows. elaappeared. 1 Po11.No. 6 __._For a► 'long time ft looked as if ,the !Poll No. 7 majority *Vila favor Government " Control,_ the returns from the cittee Town of .Clinton,: eomifg iia first, but as the successive Poll No, 1 191 summaries of the vote came In it was Poll No, 2 194 noticed the majority was fast being: Poll No. 3 191 cut down, and -the last 'summary re- Poll No. 4 137 • Village :Of Blyth : ceived made an estimate of a pro• 713 a 280 `['oil No, .1 1.'37 , friends of. •thins Deity,, of whom there. had many friends here and his .tip- , were many, and to the large number pointment to conduct the western end 1l with 'when, he• had blueness relation -,of :'the: Canadian Wheat. .Pool sales ng letter from the secretary urer of the . Oakville Baseball with' reference to'the treatment layers received while in Gode- or the recent game which is irk- ing- reading : •• 1 again?" . Yes(, he's under entiret t p . Poll No., 2 112 44 shf a.• I was' especially popular. He leaves n low O.T.A . G.C. von No: a - . %tt3. 52 *hen be beeamed teenager -of the wife and amdll child. area •2 P 13 Poll No. 4 268 ::34 Alberta wheat pool he became more Mrs,. S. Adanta> of this city, is a Club 213 123 roil Ivo. 0 181 24 than merely a Provincial `figure in the sinter -in-law, Mr, Elliott ;' a native the 163 139 Poll 'No. 6 : 145e 23 business world. Ito yeas a very int'iof Goder'ich, Ont. rich • 179 102 • portant position for young man, but I The remains were brought to God. teres. 198 136 1126 183 his reputation its the, gain trade war- erich for interment, the funeral tslc• Mr. 1 --10G- 33_._._S,iajority-for•0. -.A._ 942 _ -ranted-his- being -given xt<__That he_ing--plaeo._from the. residence qf Mr, Sec, .. .. 284 6' T h h' f Tur be ry• had done well in it is acknowledged. Elliott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G, M. G Poll N 1 188 Gti Ile took his hal is , r, r ru"y, 1 n ° .' oll s olp o n n a duties Serio psly ,rand 1 tt : Britannia road,on Sunday of. Poll 4•. , 'e , to do :well- yet oar. what er oon...-Rev. el, -W ::Heedley,..eleg elegem 2• anxious t n 1149 g$6 ,lvo, 3 . 125 14 had placed sant Poll No. 3 125 19 had placed their trust in him: '• Ile.. of • Victoria street Methodist church Poll No. 4. • 134 26 realised that the when pool would conducted the services and Professor a3 T" 4 be closely watched. He .orked hard, and Mrs. Wells, the evangelists who 95 30 to make it a 'tsuccesy..probably .tae: bare been condUcting special services 70 ra t. t12 • . Majority for 0. T. A. 497 hard, considenna; the • satiate of hie j• at Victoria .street church. saner. 'This / ! bable majority cif' -10,610 for the 0:. 'own of. Seaforth T A. Belated returns have since Poll No: 1 multiplied this by four and even yet' Pon No.• 2 • fully. compl;ete'figa,reie ere•net obtain-' Poll No. 3 able. 9 ' \ . Poll No. 4 . . - It would seem that' where ,the act poi/ No. 5 • is beet"enforced-le is most -strongly pal -No. -4e• supported for Huron County; where ' it is dmitted there hen been, on. the whole, very effective; enf'orceteett~ofvillage- of Brussels ;x•. the A , gives probably the largest poll No. 1 majorit.' of all the..:couptiea:....in the To No. 2 ..prance tabour '42,000.Mr:: A T • - .... Cooper-_ as orgarilier_ for the coun- tiesof H en, GreY, Bruce. And Perth` ttollett'township: and Figur 1, he supplies shows the Poll No. 1 ti s • H ton 12,083; son e.1 fallowing rPoe No. 2` Grey, 11,97,; lruee,",011; Perth -Poll No. 3 8293• mon •, as"Dry," 4,861• I Poll No. 4 We publish be?ow. the gures.for Poll No. 5 - Poll No: 6 - Poli No. 7- . Model ' :;6'Thtre , Colborne Township : Week of Nov ,3rd to\ N v, 8th Pall No, 1 • 1 Poll' No. 2 Monde ar,nd Tuesday - Poli No. 3 Monday , .Mr Poll No. 4 in a thrilling action _taloo: adventure "THE HEART BUSTER" McKillop Township : (HRISTIE',COMti;by . Poll No. 1 ' Poll No..,2 ' "COURT PLASTER" • Poll No. 3.. - Po11 No. 4 • Pell No. 2 137 136. '48 • 162- ' 36 274 - 91' . _, ,x;64:. Majority for. 0. T. A. 203 67 4 Town of ;5',fIngham: ,88 • 46 Poli No. 1 152 i09 • o Poll No. 2 188 • Poll l No. 3 ' 193. 653 300 P -4 ._ Pololl No. 5 ' 84 - Wednesday and. -Thursday . GLORIA SWANSON - Grey .Township 6' ee in the picture' everyone` is talking Poll No. 1 `a rb ut Poll ' To. 2 . 'A SOCIETY SCANDAL" Poll No. 3 • Poll No. 4 • Poll Nb. 5 - `' .+ Poll No. 6 Poll No. 7 e - AL ST. :JOHN, in •m. RITTER HALF -•s Friday Al Saturday BUSTER KEATON in his six -reels of ,fun "THE THREE AGES" . "SNUB POLLARD" in ".CALIFORNIA OR BUST" 'MAESOP'S FABLE REEL" Matinees -Tues., Thurs., at 4.15. Sat. at 3.00. Coining 'Kentucky' Derby." 215 71 164, , . 4£ • : • 832_ . 262 one of the best and had the'highest, Port Huron, : and Mrssw, .•Elmo, of n .molt: . 379 .114 refiard tlf rho Ltrar London. IV' fpr 0. T. Ai 570: Gears e' McIvor::mangy of James t Floral' tributes 'Wertz received from Richardson and Sono, : std:;` e,n,re tea the following:. • The Grain Exchange e very similar' sentiments. "The late Calgary; . Department ..Toads, United. 248 2d OSFFI,CIXL RETURNS FOR Mr. Elliott will be missed by ,every. Grain Growers, : Limited, Winnipeg, ., . S5 i30UTii HURON , • yh alth. a ' ' uK• pallbearers were. Mr. C. Rankine, e The wheat pool has lost zealosolicitor. of Calgary, wt Io accomparr- ervant anecalgary +;;young cit►x•n ied the remains home to Goderich; • of abflit!t and tine promise. " and the deceased's birothers, Will and • The Herald .also publishes contr. Tom, of London, and Reg., of Lost i l meats by a number of leading mem- Angeles, Cal. Meese*, K.. Sam- bers'of the. Calgary Grain Exchange dens, Reg. Pridham (Toronto). Ernie' in which they.. express. their deepest Pridha'i and Hume Clutter wore 32 sorrow in the passing v .di. Elliott:..fower bearers. • Ire addition to time 40: • "Mr. Elliott's death has some as aalready mentioiaed from out of town 67 distinct shock to everyone." said ,f1. who :.nerd here for the funeral, were 78 W. Roeniach, president .of the ex the following: Mr.` John 'Eiligtt, an 2. change, who had known ;deceased for 1 uncle,. of London; Mr. and Mrs. San - the. past eleven veers.. !'Filiott was bee, of Detroit; Mrs. Dowling, rt '. Reg. Sharatan, pew management." - 17utits Plou3 _lles,eneil; Clttb, __ _ -- Meal -woe. tna ltetti mourn. but_ther• derieb, Ont. Is no low'•compelling him .to work owr- Dearer itm at On .b half ,of -myself,. fellow ofdit'era= e e. I Club, I wish to convey to yourself and the best plaice . to ` purchesa Yo',i and pl yens of the Oakville Beechen FOUND, IN tiODBRICiii .,, fellow dicers and -players or your 1 i...ka club bags sett• eases os .: club, 6u. thanks for the many coutte a straps. Apply at gHARMAN'S. 'internal Lx•#errxl ulna: are prom t _rodiewsKI by r T Ci OIL TOMASEC C► 147 • `. • 33 Township of Stephen 63 " 8 Poll No. 1 - - 140 135 19 Poll No. 2 = . 63 . • 130 , 22. Poll No. 3 .: • -123 Ki., Poll No 4 - °158 808 - 153 Poll No. 5 24 Poll No, 6 82 - 16 Poll No. 7 ' 66 16 Poll No. 8' • 106 19 Poll No. 9 ' - , 129 14. 177 84.;. . 299 68 038 20 211..... i14 885 .:. e .. 65 Majority O. 'T A li.74 z Township of 'Osborne , Poll No. 1 99 90 Poll No. 2 127. . 172 a. 33 Poll No. 3 '108 -Poll No. 4 101. 497 255 Poll N•o. G - 140 Poll No. 6 84 163 18 Poll No.. 7 143 119 • 25 802. 123 2e Majority for O. T. A. 713 203 - .. • 14 - Township of flay:, 147 • 15 Poll No, l 109 13 Poll No. 2 Poll No, 8 960 • 128 Poll No. 4 • Poll No. 5 Totals 5691. 2181 Poll No.6 Poll No. 7 . Majority "Dry" 8516:. Poli No. 8 H VOTE IN NORTH HURON Out of the total forty-two polhut; one." he said ' Calgary offleo staff, Ganadfan Co -Op - E• S, 1Glcliory, manager of the Nt`a- erativi Wheat Producers; manager. tern division of 'the United Grain • and staff, United Grain Growers' Se a‘.„4' Growers; Limited. remarked that crit- .rurity Co,; United Far•T]ierl of Alber- ter eight years of close Business and ts; Board of Directors+, Alberta Co. '4i social relationship with 11tr. Limit - 'Elliott Operatives. Wheat 'Producers; The Al - he regarded deceased as one who had berta Pacific Grain Company, Limit - 100 set for himself every high ideals. "Ile ed; Board of Directors, Saekatchew- 3•g was the squarest of business assn' an Co -Operative Elevator Co., Lim. 6 elates and the sinceresit kind of 1 ited; : Vancouver - Iferehants' Rx - 25 friend," said Mr. Meitory change; United.Grain Growers and .and adept r t've Wheat a r a-o e Canadian at rad anad a McFarland, ' C I. c iEt S ff lx 6if$_f the llabrta Pit- Prnducera. , Winnipeg OAice •Staff: J . o director anus=_ iii m K eiftc Grain Company; Ltd., said he and".Saskatchewan . Co -Operative ','Wheat other grain anon had been shocked Producers, Limited;. The Gyre C1u1i; 14 and distressed.at• the, suddenness of Calgary, .leg. Smith .President; Mr. 3 ft •all. "Everybody lilted' Elliott," be acrd Mrs. 3. R. Brownlee (Hon. J. E. 13 mid. "He was a man of very sterl- Brownlee, Attorney -General. Alber. 25'. ing character.. and a man of much ta); Lorne' L. MeCanse ;lfudson'e ° 12 ability. His death will mean a great Bay comuany) Calgary; 1iir, and 10 lose to the wheat pool. '. Mrs: C. -Rice Jones, Winpipeg; Mr; 12 B.,sL Alunson, ex.nrt•sident of the and Mrs. 11, L. Smith, Winnipeg; Mr. grain exchange, said ft had ai•wiive . arid Mrs. E. S. - McRorv, Calgary; - 89 been A -Pleasure to work with the Jack H. Smith: Mrs, Birnie, Mrs Into Mr. Elliott, owing to' Inc upright, Kmg, Mrs, Me1Citteric Mrs. Nelson, character: All grain: men knew that Mrs. O'Neil. • Mrs. .Porteous'. Mee ` they' could •,,absolutely depend upon Plows, Mrs, Keith, Calgary; Mr. and 87 17 his word. ' Mrs. George Salter; Mr. and Mrs George• Hill. Dominion Governmetat Lancefield; Mr. and Mrsi.. Dempsey. 119 a 110 Drain inspector„said that Mr. Elliott Donalda; S. 'Nelson, Clare Arnot. 49• 11n was deiter'vedly ,ponnia:• with 41 who Alfred Beeley, Bella Arno,, Calgary. 21 4£ came in contact with h1m. •'it nrd 1111, and Mrs. 0. Soley; Mr, and Mrs. 73 6S always been a nleasur•o to do bosh- H..3.. Ford, Mr. and Mrs, -0. II. Hone De H That Ir NAa BEEN PQM LER Y rM PrrY It6 ANO' Ie TO•DAV A R eE T akfORE le A TeeTIMONI Y MAKS Foil I - O tf' 1,171 NuMERoua a cue Its. k -\CHILDREN'S LIFE INSURANCE • The' lmppire .Life Insurance an has a now and ttttracve planfor Thildien's Immure that you. sI, uld know about: 1;ow Rates.- - ee Beninger Withsput Delay. n . : B.LNINGIER, General .Ag+ t he Empire,Life Insurance Co.- West o.West reet Goderich, Ont; ALLISON' ` SANITARY MEAT 'MARKET ! Rib Boils r!s of ref . .- Flaksof Beeby the piece . `. 1Qc. RibRoasts of Beef.......... .. .. .., .............--180. Nice Mild Cured Side Bacon .........--28c. Farmers' threshing Roast Beef --- .-15c. Good Chickens wanted -not scalded. Watch Our Windows for Saturday Night Specials. 'Phone 2 West Side Square q • ' I LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANTED 22 'gess with- Mr. Elliott during -the env, Mr. end Min. G. M. Stewart t , - 34 46 many rears he had been in Clagary;'i, William.Todd. Winnipeg Geo..O, oath mg denratnl for ,Itlos :,teal• pat. 1„,t8 .at ;r,ar rsr t; Ontario, close • said •i,.. inspector. Violet MacKenzie, Calgary; Miss 520 42$' a tar of he ' ' ..t AlcintoAh. Cal ' ai• 1%, e said T there' seri' and Mr11; °i3uc7rer7sSeld, Vancouver; V. - • 'visions in North Huron, only Township of Stanley: : times when it was difficult to expre. e 1 - .Riddell. leeglea: Mr.' end Mre I sub di 90 5 one's feelings, and any reference +r George Aiclvnr: Thmu^G flarburr R , ' D. 0 . Ate ug . erred 5' Maigat a K y; .- Maldrity for 0. T. A. _ 9 a Grain exchanak , I .two; No. 6, Went Wawanosh, and No Poll. No. 1 G Ashfield, gave small wet mayor,- Poll No.•2 1.00 41.2 Air. Elliott was iust such an ossa• Son, Vane'nt T.. C. (17n.tnn r Poll,;To. 4 152 37 had met with a great loss in hie Sim and.Myrtit' Benin,C'alVar'': C, 9i INV 1ties. The following aro the carter, Poll No. 3 66 11lsion. The trade feat, he said, that it Murray:- S. D. and A17i ', ,C'nlrnrt• TO THE PUBUC:! This firm of Robertson Bros: has been 4isolved and all ac' counts are now due and payable at the store. . We wish to take this opportunity "of thanking our many friends for their kind patronage in the past and solicit a continua- tion of the same for 0. M. Robertson, who will cavy on the business in the same up-to-date way, • ROBERTSON BR OS. GODERICH, - ONTARIO. ' The Malmmageerar"le t -of • The JAS.. !MANUS PASTEURIZING PLANT Wish to announce. to their custcustomers31111 the general puhlie that the: are nemearrl.'ing freest Thiry and Creamery Butter and a's, liutter°milk on their lowlier Milk clelivory rigs at all tilnes Our ].utter, 'Ala, 'or lluttoranilk eon he had at the plant on - AST STREL T ,tin-. CV, l,etwi!'n 9;00 a. in. and $ 4%lp. in • 1,11 HI 111 111.1 11e Poll o.5 Poll No. 6 Poll No. 7 84 19 death. Halland John McFar•and, Calearv: 60 25l N. S. Smith. M. L. A.. of Olds,. whe Miss, Ilea Stevenson, Calgary; Charlie, G 48 was in the city on Motet/iv. rentarlC Rankine. • Calgary: ' 11 r. and Min f ,Ilion, wou,u R Per am Toronto; .xeeu eo 557 Majority' for 0. T. A. 400 Township of Goderich 1'o11 No. 1 Poll No. 2 ' Poll No.' 3 Poll No. 4 - :Poll No. 5 Poll No.• 0 cal that the death o Mi. F egr "dh . T t l` t1 I 151' be a loss notonly to the grain trace ,tate, Maultoba Wheat P I but to the country:, . The wheat .pool i itself, of which Mr. 'Elliott had mach 129 41 Ouch a success, would ;eel his pa - 113 • - 14 sins' acutely. - ' Y 106. 26 "It is not only a very sweat shnelt 77 14 to me personally, but it willbe a din-: 144 la; tinct if not irreparable loss to the 76 15 wheat pool." said It W. Wood, ehntr- __ man of the board of trustees; an toe Monday. in referring tin the sudder h ae 646 Majority for 0. T. A. 519 Township of Tuckeresmith Poll No. 1 103 Poll No. 2 ' 138 Poll No. 3 ._ 138 Poll No. 4 449 Poll No. 5 e • 137 Poll No. a 132 797 Majority for 0. T. A. 632 Village of tlenrall: Poll No. 1 102 Poll No. 2 226 " dea +h f Che t r M Elliott "During the last five or six years Z had learned to esteem him ver• r IV? highly pernonatly.• In our .year', 1work together' on the weed pool > 1 ° f• ound that he bed a stern 4tisrghttin- 12, tragi Mast n remarkabtde and Iii: his rteee lone Ir ar1. .,M Palen he r }tern aulllrerie-g, ;., „ply 2' #o thewheat poo 1 '11 be real na r'' to the big $lr,(HH).aK)() ilonrinion 'AIIne Steel Phtnt new tieing built.. !011 can (met nt.':4* "°;,1,1i FE„ :14ii pL71.(IIy.nlieu tlrl4 Inalrllnc.tll.r. steel plaint opine its cloote next \car tinil'timtjt) ys ra thousand hien. Thane men n•ul their itentlioe r+l,I ,' Ir,'c homes and they wilt want them a,}q to t •; :;e,''? " .. )11; o...,ta•7t.\ tile Alloy Steel Park 5uhdiviwiuu . ,,.,•, r.l••• ., •: ,`r n, r},,Itp possibilities for those that IMV nmv. SAlti, :, r••n° i:t IIs tow lnrality will not interfere With your ower, hu .11,c . net will *ul.1 greatly to voile ',re gent income Write to•tley. tie He, thee r 7 *ear, 4P"in, rel teen town. 1144- t,7,. Pool. (_ J. ' K. , I, ;IOAGLAN D SALES MANAGER 139 Crot>a arlii Street, SARNIA, ONT. lr'RI T''.-'.1;rch applicant will reitrive :a17•;..i el ft re an illtr,ta•aated book ort Sarrlin• ice. , ' Oxfords for Fall 16°' from heart trouble for a few week's which 'became snore reuse at tlnu9- [ ' $. R. KNIGHT. Hotel Bedford, For years be bad a weak }trot. snit, Ooaeetich 3 " of late his +condition was more acute 1 on Thnrsdey, Noveinber6th 57Some two or three weeks( before hi* Hole maner% of Doreaweed's ' death he Trac coe2aweed to Ube ',Holy , Pituitary Patent Touweess as t Wigs New style.. heel a the *stir *telt Colon's( US i171tita!• Met. Xtsifibi will , 2110110441140 acrd glee tans a4v . all sweep dieeeemo.Teleplineo Riese. fiBER'SAIR GOODS For Ladies and Gents 330 Majority for O. T. A. 241 Voll 7 ? Exeter :P !08 Pelt No. 2 121 'Poll 31e. I 114 poll 16.. x ria Poll Me. sl 47 let eir.araefee 11st4ia4e7 toe O. i Croon is C ev. covered for * tlnite `+favi t over hits 4atisut at tare post SI snits of the advice of fuser *0 physicians that hi* beast 42 had tenditiaa sari thee be 41 sp +eek amid take a slat at The Daffy Pet eelaui lar wideli eity Me. bib' +parrs, * >< I Ai.' es tette ere • '. T. Oxfords ars *eatable 'Footwear for 411 *'ear owl ° the most sat As forma tIssersto. 'baa y for wearing under galoshes, shape and do not spread and o unsightly ahapea. - 'lige its 1kttr tttive styles ie • EM AT- 1LVa ',. • • 1' 1* T