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The Goderich Star, 1926-09-02, Page 1t' e' SIXTY NEOOMD BAR • tee -h !'• • GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, SEPT. lad, 192 •ress a Meetingat Blyth on Thursday en . dwarf 1-r r°i y" . i., ... •,---- tr*-- ---.w .. WALT1tim xAPTE1. F'wlaltaaber. Leese - 9th, at2p.m. 1 Sun LIfe A uran aCo. of Canada L�if+s Assurance As s SavingSaving p�triaitx - the new cement "siri*h to thank Memo whore gwaaseaitr Cwt at Toronto ExhiWtio t peewit.* morning W. Lockwc°d, of Clinton Mr. Bert Vett sad Nes Ck. r of Caw The above amount anbrcribed 1* eat. sentenced for havitrg ligewr ii• tral Ch*rok Galt. Delight Mt. pie to pay alt expo ea, and if by legally and, the reap ng Tw* Derbies 1 Jail � buy gee r aaAT 'Mx Chas made the trip to the Shard Co* in the poles court on D[oaday bland fel to war 1 be wortsY wea of such n. was a aimed offence, the ids stowing this Kxrx Chureh was s,rovaaied on Sun. *roue support. it will not be throv,gb Karl no option but to malar the peaalty day evening to Talar the ta,iutlEall sere , aanr leek of d*terpissatioa as tieeir lee part to do their utetett.to bt a credit lAtd b Sete18ait• Cats! a Lice Assurance dors marc than save. money, or invest mono : It ere- a mem in jail, ws imposed a tine of vice prov Y to the town they represent.ate•,• en hinitedlate estate. Life *estimate le sav1n plus protection. The. _ $104 and costs and one month, or in his choir, of Galt. s- aurus the Am.r bigger flee. Mercier the *creator the assurer. Clevet't t people tat invert- default of payment of the Starr two ordinarily nutxrbera about fifty, Ts not down to the contest again this y*roar months 14r. Cwwt's choir, which Mr. E. ft, Wigle is arrattgTng torimelee iii nt sweat ,t gtsopornon of savisata 'tea tt.kfe Assurance, late Aesur- _ months. Dor. Lockwood decided ti. ordinarily full strength. but thirty-three with other real friet►ds of the band liar* ttru,s pronaottslarift, take the two months. • came to Gotkricie for this special ate« to back up the efforts of the oritan Seance to -day and be among the large number teem by nasurance are Paving Finished vice, and the vast congregation en. ration, H. E. J12NNER, irrowidintt for the future. The paving on Cha Huron road war jayed a rare treat. The music for the Bandmaster • R. t D tet Ageatcompleted Tuesday;even{ng an. the ordinary evening service was in di u i and �'�'�"� ��` N T(1rIC TWO. O. 11,5 - r contractor s now busy grading 1' charge of 113r Cutt ane his their, pavamiale eni. The toad is open to tree Mr. Cutt young ' s TOWN TOPICS trio f f 10 roe sac or i The Board of Governors of the the side of the road adjacent to the afterwards a�short recital was iven Ho petal acknawl*dov with sincere ut is WARNING a Geputat sun man thanks the gift e from Mr. Ro- corn the Square to Britannia Rtia wvho Saes made a reputation far him• - and from the 4th concession to the self 1n music both at a vocalist of bins, `Mf - ` erred o t hunt• end of the work beyond Taylor's car- wonderful expression sand tine tone The steamer . Glenelg unloaded a ors or doge, aliened to trespass Vi•'arl�. on Breakwater and Pier on west bait of Lot 19. Conceseion 4. ,, P,roeressad$ nets, We understand that it is not and.as an instrumentalist, He was cargo of coal from Sandusky at the West W00111016.Aa as6. By order of k.O. Contractors Bredge and Patter- likely any further contract will be let assisted' by bis .accompanist, Mr, J.. Western Canada Flour Mills Co. on - S, WILSON. pungat tion Qat. S M have the contract thin season. W. McFadyen, at the piano, and two Tuesday, Tbe Glenelg is of the self• breakwater, and -the sub -contractor yesterday's pigeon slight for young with Ana effect a elan er attheregrett the demands IINTEne tAbk, NOTICE • lona of t. itrye, a for the completion of the river young -Pigeons Fly From, Stratford piano -organ numbers were given unloading kind. eta v t les We much the 'tj Jcttarit b147ntgo+nor;. lleturning 'who is retnaving the old breakwater birds was from. Stratford, a distance„evening service, and both inatxu+ on our space this week have ncceaei r ttllcer for North Iluron wilt be at his of 79,900 yards. The birds were let otilee to the Cthffen. n wil 1Ar1 ;ham,, is makitr#f quick work of iia demo- meets aasiotec in the accompaniment fated the omission of our report of September 14th from 6 a m Titian. Contractor I aoby has. been go at 7:45 a.m. and the first to get of the finely rendered anthems. of the dedication service at St. George's which there three, "Saldi of h h on Sunday morning and much, 6 6 Christ,” Mathews; "`Cherubim Song,' other matter. En a 8 portion+ D H" and `Beautiful Saviour.' 2 all des, g pileshome was, one of P. Johnston's at w' c were er* church tib! 10' tn„ Election stay. Aw? per busy: driving around the sub- ww.laiia to et In touch, with on 'merged of the pier and is -• -. which meant an average of S7 ostould phoitee-3i �1V'tcisiham. a ' w N, yards per minute. A minute later Dr. m, District No. o£ the Ontario J M t h' bids got home. Mies lYlaynte $ell, (contralto) and Medical Association met yesterday NOTICE. -Party mtltot.ng tto Toronto one of u c s a , Mrs. A. R. Goldie (soprano) and Mr. eould take three pas,wenxers wtha q,yTkp, Energetus man over 23, and at 9:18 two of W Pitblados and at the hotel Sunset. ,There were , n td during, k:xlrtbi< �` s t a large ' At 9:2L two Cutt (tenor) were the xal,latts, al] Q2 reentered. A ante was held at whet to go to LTor n with ear. to represent two of S. Mcli sy >t. &n time. Write P:.'0 Sox Gal, Code- growvin(Z ern experience uxcea(i more of W, l itblado'a came in and.at proving moat aatrsfyang attatsio sally, tlto hospital and aft*mann tea was rich. eery: we testa you, Apply •Q2 tit of P Johnston's.One ere._ Deo ming' "Consider and Bear served and in the evening a banquet STAR OFFICE. f J M cVrcar •arrived at a, he - 9.. oleo er t t hotel was tendered by .the then who Ole Me," Wooler} Mrs. Goldie aline num. CARS FOR SALE A AK ETl Twk a good no ° d as. W Baker's.at 9'26 The ber and Mr. ieutt (by request) "There Huron 24ledieni s�psoaiation av , le' k u bust- s a arra a duet Y °� �7t{J'• an two o I N Death," O'H Th d t b Trey- d Meek. tiw re we p th e Brown; Anne to PORT iO,R'a 13001* STORE, nee t� The Straits and th Sun FOR SALE. --Buie k ,tloadMer, tour c•tataide wept:, to . Cl r P next tit will l from into cylinder. 1024 model, with seedier gess for reliable :romping. :trust be Mess Dell and IVIr» Cuts, How Sweet GQI 1~RIGH FAIR T �NElrr finish- - _ deemed .d anal pleasant. Apply Labor Day. N „ 1' h e reale trio and duet were pos. Dominion Dar andlute Meets. Were Kitchener an .».'" ,ey- yellow an sea Y e am , ro n, wasp de tg tfuli tlpex in , •o `. STAR OFFICE.. 141enr: � sal Scholarship AR" -- - •1mS, liupttrr,:,ilt 5 -pas. . :STE.IL -ri good man with. car The movement for the e:titablish- sealed of rare charm. !deserts. Perch - Dig. Surceases This 7s ear--oder• hes tar `� to: {take ..,change- ot. laratectetl trtent of *fend to fountia seholarshi;e ii:ay, George Dell and l►Ir: �utt'fisrm- ;eh wait. Will Be The Third -cash • fast be sold. Apply at MAK territory or arse as -a memorial of the late r. , earls• ed the •trio, their numbers being ,erre.. ,.. truer Tonring• Car, i P t t t ort anixatron Write h 1 t D 'ot h (*TICE. - Bot• B for so many years principal of the -"Praise Ye the Lord," sed Messrs. f nntracts have been closed with -.. - — A;;fii';ia: --•A woman or. - girl for .Godrerieh Collegiate .Institute, was Xey and Dell sang "The Valley 64 the Tennant ' Sisters and the _.Carte . A•RTiCLEB Felt SAL "4� i t' �_ special • Apply u coma „ *rich Indus, ' y night last, when a anthem "Beautiful : Saviour„" 14Ir. J, attractions for the God o mitre* to solicit • enibacraptmns was Taylor, baritone, had the solo part. trial Fall, which will be held next . r1oa?,~t. new n Sew Yearn ago: Apply t 0.i,kw+Y}AR A'Ne.? Al}�"iwivrISIPIG SPF.- WAt�fi i�A1�c1•,i.. • r� - axroL.ng as much manor as yo r and" Mea. Itedditt a" - nd - iso ,eerie be no lack" in this part of the pro., •genres housework, No wash nee daflnrtely organized at the meeting Pence, Meredith, a* * duet.In the Bros at heavy expense, as p FOR 9.#LS. liappv 'Choulrht Range, Most be good plain cool ton k'rd with water front and; warming. Gl:liEt Ob L IC1M appolnted,with Mr.•A; M. Robertson. sa chairman Mr. R. C. 'Hays, we. as. p'O Wednesday, Thursday and Friday ' C.:MTV SALESMEN, are at u TQM: CQOK ' 1tIS I�iY' and,,•this ,hould assure that there'wi',J'. IAR ' ll near*. uh-k e oad to d energy warrantee If not, wwrite treasure , v of • as r tr c'visaidpr iOV& anodcl, watt an a . • v o w ane iVCadcleint Watson second Pr!itra and gram. rhe two Tennant Sisters aro "mint opec finite in serer, , e11 t ] In •ouc vic1nit . .Uur h at 5 . er ire. d eharaete:l. Mack. Pelee. tee Aefey to 3?ORT R"3 awvai o , tee stn a S 3 objective is $2,090, which, p Gha►clos e Wn twit Tltlyd' P:r clrarztiing novelty an BOOK `a ' Bate *rivers. oornptete hundred sane-. cent", would provide . for an annual • tiancexs, with wdndeacful. ca tun".i R%►1 Tti ;Iw . b ° cialty Heid aver • three hundred iterasa: "" `"'" sere mxnttfxrt,}reel and :sold ex--' scholarship'' of $100.. This scholar- • ` Tom Cask was the :sincessfnl. one :sod' give two acts. 'The two Carr (►R ShI.T::-Seeder l cria.oslea Pail eyrie �� ups, C1vEx three hundred albs is` to be open: to candidates In nteat which had been sare European clown acro. �. leaf table. Cupboard; l:a t tialra}, csfltlu sxlea;men in aanada ad h p in the pony eo o c as res and asks in Brother p balance. e Vs bare an opening• for real wide- Mabet St Or secretaries. Tie . acares« Invalid's ran- ,and od wrth honor xuatriculatr at n 1 s going on. for the past twelve w bats and head and hand rockers. loattps A ` lanitPd �fatea nEwti foaling leo ' f 1 two (Penton) lie IL No. 'a, t o *niece to ;rales ifanager. Lo1J 8 • Renwalc Dancey ivlaeor Maetwan, Frit II1 y nets, These as theire A Vote for MacEwan _.l�+eana Stabk Government The Anti-KingShen Goes On T� Of Nova Seeders solid sixteen members, returned for Mr. K*ntC in 1921, only three were left in his column after the polls closed on the , general election of last October. The following shows the total votes • east by various political parties in that province In the General Fed- general al Elections of 1921 and 1925, respectively:-•- - Peaties 1921 Election.-,1925125E1e tion CONSERVATIVES. ........... • LIBERALS. » . 136004 93410 PROGRESSIVES... 30,926 Nene .OTHER PARTIES. ,. « t , . • 1,175 3,617' , 253,793 222,010 1-1) .• a - 41 votes, n increase of 50 per Cent. T}►elGanservntives.gatned ,355 a (2) The Liberals lest 42.954 votes, .a decrease of 31 per cent.._" (3) In 1925 the Conservatives polled 56 -per a nt, of the total vote and. _. had a ma3ority of 28,940 over all other parties. 4) In 1925 the Progressive vote of 30,626 disappeared. 5) In _t92.L_tlte votes_ cast .for_-othee parties. WAS reduced from. -94!?L to 3.617. - - (6) -•In 1921 the Liberals won all 16, Nova Scotia aeats.-Itedistrlbu' tion reduced the, number of seats to 14, of which the Censer- vstives won 11 and the 'Liberals won 3 in 1925. With good reason;. Nova Scotia. has been further antagonised by the King politicians *ince tate last election. aY f, e t e. r,• e 4 as give Slab: absence ,and a g ,: • uteri En e mode chair. books. R,• etc. : DONALD the Doty Line, Write giving •full ?ern- English- Godercirr. and; an the with a track haus, dericia, I a or Gai1oW � s ed atentx ..;+� f trsl 1 lraawe htyttar • 'th pr sexttation at the Model ill 1 a full line of attraction# DOW -00 ' LTD.."376 Donald St Witt. Great �o m Conservatives 4,',, '- A quiet marriage ceremony was made e m. celebrated vat the residence of s, Mr, Theatre an '('tiesdar night between before the grand stand..:. ` r cic and eleetric I shte, good orals a unbee- inand Mie. L. E. Dancey, St Vrncent st the two i or two cars, wttkated •�4.�+A.���..s� .•, - , sola ;xt'ia')r;'tai?p,`tr,3 �'h�` toe a...i�at�riv`us classdr!s: Tlza.f#odadric� ..::. •- . seri, f 1�v - c sl �.. nth .. ' RS Lia: rep or a e' titre* • seed repair, risco*• loco bath,. d w shows. That Tom.. was a. indications are for a geed showing.. New �� political ;serious a a room, 1 t the as and August. 28 � i tat cast' a u ;a . t vo es c Saturday l st A [ 11 o s h to e flea a to a p h sh w bp 3 on a 28th, , !1 d w n e Y .� S .� ., a; g + . 1S It4 The f 0 l 6 o the an' i And the r ati'nn,. eoener• (rf -- caC}$rix", tits .'Y; ,n a veru dewlrable 1 Men to artalafeetsir work, p•a, R l; 1;" Clarke pas: great applause which greeted band will provide music. ,40 w, h b p PionAbjoi ni T3eptt oa� eUrt, t ass'sti to con. elnonttily ay�:lfntor - ag noon,.. y to , , - n :tt,: ,end set Alfred" 'x'ebbut 's. ry for of. North •Sheet United Church- ' nouncemorit of -his. success._ As tliR 'Admission is only 2tic, children SOC•, s.o Doli l . naiad' lgnit,on esiterts, Chauffcu _ Children in, the eared processlofw ,or: *prota(STar Street. 7 rorty. 'little. Cls also Ba Batter �nQ Tly Metter thy, became youiabride f Mr. Herbert beet proud', diaster : o£ the P Cee the adverbs Barbering. money thy, be the bride of blr Herbert Shetland toots hold of his hatter the Thursday free. e* *cone s, t dee. Cali Or write for infer • Renwick, G :attired very becomingly in pale grey; prize, ri18. in cash, went.Co Madeleine The secretary. wi11 open an a Ce in: , matron i e, was' else nd Se t. 6th. 1031iitiSt. Vii 'Toronto. roses and was given 'away by hey papular oandldate and her sus;eess aantil�fair` time. ,r t „._ 1 also i arbor ng We pay t y came e e ft ESTA`Is' ,•.HYD r1al t> iVCR p rt time se Ito learnlg weer - f Hespeler, The bride was applause was renewed. The s d Ment on page 8 for full particular R • N Bleed EelseT't;.and_ erre-- f k Watson and Madeleine the town hall on Monday, p Life (Sun !vire). Accident` end Autee THE ABeti ie G father. There were no attendants loudly applauded. Owing to' having saoblle I...,.1 nose. --1181 011L-1,+a�.: L10 and tarried a bridal bouquet. o pm • A.san, _ 165,852 151;664 parties in the Province of New Brune nick et the Canadiatt : General - • Electionsf 19211925. aand19 • -Parties 1'021 Riectt'on 1925-Eleetion . CONSERVATIVES..: , 61,172 90,489 LIBERALS.:, ......... • ... . ,76,733 61,087 PROGRESSIVES. • ... • • �� b' None4 OTHER PARTIES, . , , ... , ,veer Vaetrie,liauses:and Lots 10 You lie a� enienl Out of town 'guests included the to leave town to evoke arra ggee nt • Goderich �1� � , � di school she vw► 'i groom a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wad /or attending tide W TEIt .--'The friends and Vela• end vicinity for sale, mostly R. �d.111 wee.e. . res mod ter Renwick, of :Hespeter, Mr., and, hand 'ta receive her prize, but tives of the late Mrs. Annie Waters. tearing dlo x' •-100 a 11 ent to' her. .Chitties Woes.. j . a wire .fenced, well watered: we me -an in. rt flnaitirfasl wav, cit Mfrs. Shaw, of Hes ick and Mr. arid. m be s were shocked to hear of her death af. Clay loan, w rx rtiur�r :rian7' men Have - aocattt- aad hulidlug's, some timber. ••llu►ldln w. • Mr.s. Howard Renwick, . of Preston ,cache next highest in the'cont�est"xnd g Jacksonville, Fla., -on Sunday, Ault....' OBITUARY (1a) The total votes cast in ettch of these elections were 'attnoat'the .: o . on same. f id to be dotner it now. e and thethird prizef 312 an cash worth' snore than is beteg asked ('br rn- wvili a�ntinaae to do so to ctlnnetltlonMisses ' y � *nil was applauded as he stepped on 22nd. Mee. Waters d and timber on title arm ea noshed tl�:s, are 'Babs Garravr, Claire.Ha s and won ar a had been in fail. .state bn;+sness import- with. a well-k-aoww:n and eld•estab- Olive Allen assisted at the table, ane in health for some liars.., but pease flet .to .cl sey. .1. 'firm in Detroit. There Is a :tut : close:. pesos for quick sr los vanetted after ei period of , happy felicitation the platform to receive .it, g rr,io3ce promerty, . ver ev now far three or tour I making the presentatlans Der. ,away suddenly after three days TU». . at" 00 i"o' eras'* . an £ d n for and M.... Renwick left $`7,000" 100 m.o. 4$ acre's,2.1.000;:. *vide awake. energetic Hien taetwee I ant n 3,r tw+h are wwia 45 agree, !`2;100. ere„ err. .ares' n . `elle ago of 20 and- ' oa ber of farms listed to ueleet froze, also :.ling to work and apply themselves. train for Algonquin Park for thein ful --in . tcaahtng t be work, and later far a number of,yt.,rw lived many houses soot lots in C,oderl(;bi all lee others need .:+n9lt.rr 8ueeess. 14 {ioheyrn on; The bride is very: pops• thins wvortli-having..had o. dew small riu,rew chine to taww•si, wvidi asgtrrnt to the root me. C. lar among her many friends in God- ed'for and it had shoe►h• that cash with her.son, William and wife it necessary 1bWings: Address. DER C 1s Et11s emelt farm at~ G{yY3FiRTt]F1 4K`AR t3PFI•CE. *rich, and all join in best wishes to dealing, with the merchants meant an �onvx le etroit, 'removing in..l':anartu� them 1925,to . MVS, ched -ms.a Wino __ _advantage to them vw'hich they Cached. A good place to, quieklY locate - iV x: and Mea; Renwick. Jack -- soy kg, d s required, 'AOR SALE Da . RENT Back Front •Old Land they could recognize, 'It had been'Waters wits the eldest . daughter . of {Talc* days: �Vha request. and Batter- , .. , the decided to name the pony "Man -of- the late Mr, and Mrs, Thos, Prerioue. 'dove. r on" • ' - to rr.4ut't. a 8- •Mr._and Mrs. A. J. Cooper arrived ,, al ow . said it was re, of Goderich. She is survived .by a ° lm afterQtr'o'rl°eel;, r}S ornL'1 SALE.--Gomfortabl War. Dr. Cr 1 Erer3"levee t roomed cottage, centrally located, home from .their trip abroad' on: Sat- markable that the eight' children :son; William who accompanied the For all particularsA�,G wait' lots of tprntiid trarden grow- urday and report a very enjoyable remains to Port Moon, Mich„ for t t dim highest 'n the contest had by . motor n . n use Hess from blood poisoning, , Decease h the took. the GaYlow sand the contest had been y f Gd 1 1' t for Stratford, where Y the ehildren that-' was a . former: resident c o er c J. \V;' ARM a , ,:� ext to Gray' Co. Mg said ` choice fruits; alomio`rtabie time Th spent two weeks in sant i four million votes burial. Pr. I. able Waters, now on Storee Square, n d i 1 i house -Will be wild cheala 'Apple received over Store.furlough h India and residing it square. p. O. t3o iii; Go er c t. ern Ire]atnd a week in Scotland, a week m n them Tom Cook received ur calx from n .i , r 14 t once at .'r. a o Toronto, is a stepson, but was unable R1;DiT.-•»A six roomed i'urnisiaeri • . �n England and a 'week in New 'Yorlt: over a million w otos met the second Coo. rr+a to be present, being away from horn*. 11111° nlan.0 tineRt to rent on Church fn Ireland they saw Mr. pe and thud prize wannerss over 800,005 ,:' �� ra ale aeatktu: ttmtern inn mother, Stirs. James Coolies, who and aver 600,000 respectively, your irrandchildren also survive and �� r��• .. , rPPt, tt , i .1 l , four sisters, °Meas, Alfred Nicholson, i wtR eteleEtt. lives in Queens County, and thougl•• Situated on the Square ` 'i.starch Street, 94 years of age Mr. Cooper says she AMONG THE CHURCHES of Port Huron; Mrs. Ben Hoggarth. God i h M Whit 1 f T roma• J. W. ccu� etc : Mrs, a y, o 0 .°1 Ott }ip ti�1' -• pix room- is as smart as a cricket and,as active The Xnox church choir practice •atwenty. er f e a wvoman of - h t s on n d sum- feet k' hroanrthiswee r house Uatvii h .awn°Ser d 0 n t dr be rr ai z ,j mC;at kYt � r on •prafal(r sr pt. P assess- Cooper has a brother', Fred, •w •11 ae In Door church the services will be tt. � p y a' Mrs, Frank Nicholson, of Detroit; a1; e l. present t the Pune a tlf.w Ens were re en a r h � e atnkds•.• and wtRcali Ave. . At '4i!agnn, Lancashire, M'r, p Tbe handsome • floral offerings .eau• ' ion at once Apple melte $ bj et i s l ailtAnL4 PRfll' :IITY F'Catt SALE. through the mines. The people of the contcrit:' ` 7 T:•irt. "Ii,dden Treasure. the home of her sister, Mrs. Alfred New i ork �Strclo - corner (,f North and Nelson i ls, Irish Free State Mr. Cooper reports Sabbath school at 10 o'clock. preens sew t,} pressed the . esteem of friends ant: . on the police force in charge of the conducted by the m nes er» u e . A.11. Attie once. to \V. J, Amos.rung. t t coal' mines and through hint they 'saw of .rervicess : 11 afire Amb toils Ijla, relatives. The funeral was held from Nicholson, Apply to W. H. JACKSON. + 726 10th street, Port Rut.. ,......�.. .. i y arenot ati fl d with th tntliti i O Sunday evening lest Stirs AI. on on Friday afternoon Aug 27tte Our locule* �camprtses con �+ g stank daily quotations on all • ...-' , on Witldcr street beiohIinK to th r nt teed to b incsed united church rtTR { and several jots ge a s e a e, i ono n n + thin s on account t the increase ' f d Hovey, of Itrtchenar, gave twtx to+L•►kestde cemetery. 'This rev. T iv thinge, S. ren. ---i oliae a o. tr re , `os, 2'T, 28, 29 and 30. Beid's ur- taxation, the taxes being as hi h' at > savti£utly rendered solos in North 'Watcher officiating.- The pall -hearer. The preview. e e s. e. snores -.street - ' ions were six nephews of the deceased. Apply to ,linty flit. taxation, Mr. Cooper says, is due to Sunday Mr. Bert Cutt delighted all. R`nw - f . 1 i the morning and in Fly -Toe e on New Or - a or to N , " � d dally �tt1sS7(' SM uuLiS suing undertaken compensate the everting , opinions and variations hit the Bpi& nominee r natio t Scotland e i f N tic -- d people market. �,.._. - r ries line i•n•;aiinrr Our New York t:arrespond- Lt:aiat. ti7r.lwwnntl t ►E , .. # , f ems. New York .Rev. 411r: Beath, of the China Selene' THANK YOU preached oma recent Sunday. in Vice 'shank you very much, dear pm - ants ?Orli Stool �c S t' wit witit p tirrtw the government o the Free State with his loo n ox' the kitchen and pantry SPECIAL, NOTICE! C an e an in !Addition _ htot h theMrs Moore of St. Tho- against ants and other insects. �M:A�'T\t. TowN: :. • British , rr En sero a lot, government for the (2) The Conservatives. in 1925 gained 29,317 votes, or tin increase of .. 48' per cent. ort the votes they obtained in 1921, e (3) The Liberals in 1925. lost 15,646, or 21 per cent. of the votes they obtained in 1921." - • (4) The Conservatives In 4925 polled 60 per cent. of the total vote and had a majority of 29,318 over all other parties combined. - 3 Y, (5) In 1925 the Progressive vote disappeared and the votes polled for other parties decreased from 6,990 to .84. (6) In' 1921 the eleven Beate were divided as folIowei Liberals, 5 ;.. Conaervatines. 8; Progressives,. I. • In 1923�the Conservatives won 10 out of the 11 seats. Conservatism Marching On The total votes cast by the various political parties in the Pro- vince of Prince. Edward .Island in the Canadian General Electioets of 1021 and 1925 :were, respectively, as follows : - Parties • 1921 Election 1925 Election CONSERVATIVES. . '. , ... 19,504 23.749 LIBERALS. , .,...,. ... 23,950 ..5,681 PROGRESSI� ES, .., .., ...�,�.�.�. 0,453 None. OTHER PARTIES...., .. » . , 2,537 None 52,,144 49,430 (1) The Conservatives in 1925 gained 4,245 votes, or. 22 per cent. of the votes t ey o ane n (2) The Liberal* in 1925 gains' 1,731 •votes, an increase of 7 per emit. east e o o f t dee9 for A la r r niton o he votes in l 21 the a x a3 '{) p p and other parties went to the Conservatives than to the Lib- erais in 1925. (4i) In 1921 the. Liberals won all four of the Prince Edward Island seats. Int 1925 the Conservatives won two. and almost won a third, losing this by only 9 votes. Nrr a ew,eonnianee and active stocks'trst. Wright Martin. A principal OIIN 1NC:t' i peetnr ITurnn County lluntP damaltc .ens, sang most effectively, Wiese id oto blame for their teems Beating, twit 'f'nJpty on r o their property. t s won- Last Sunday t e pu pi o or unpepulerity before halitosis wax in - or its neat clean a Nr:,t ;; MUSIC ; - I all its zoological-. gardens and many M Al f A in b MrF Booth oleo Messrs. `f lramson and McKie« I Rrwldrnee of Judxt;'H►ltoran, r+ihtat- .r--..,.: torts street United church pal pi• nesavinlfovotes forrttscoand be ping r f Nelcon and Citueth Lt)BI'T A1tTI1 TG>fJlttil Last Sunday Rev. Mr. Jefferson ocT ,united modern tt awe to *veru waw. For furs may have same at the mew Cook won the pony, and 1 hope he, kt• h t eats are the welt«known firm of nt' iiritannsa Bond..Enquire At Jt,w of course, he found wonderful with " Y ' 'It1,r�Tt c+tt CRY• Mission, and the evening by Rev. Mr 1 flan. • rTIt2 OP SALE. attractions. - p, o u urn, St as the coraP o me to win the second prize o! Ei h« nfraer: In . donde nondirian. All cupied his' own pulpit again atter his ' modern conveniertcew and u F'ir date f�it 1`T}.µA pair of :glasaI'i owner vacation and next Sunday Rev. Mr. Dollars. I think it was fine Toni Ikea Dealers, - Stock Brokers HAYS, At,+u' oar 9ALli� Huron Invests the er bouse l t. ` TIAYS. .e OFPICE on 'paying for title ail. Clarke will be back in his pulpit after then , p ...I INsiircs vox SALE Olt'I'f1 WENT. -Red beta' �,,. www—.. BAND StT11S4'1t11'T1t1NS TCl ACG.I 141AI)> LEIItT1; WATSON. ROY BANK BUILDING streemodernt. two -apartment tresOro oc on (' Il ATT i Ni; flt'CT�IoN . t-kl.t•: f it 31st )f bit BANY1 CfliVTi81i5I' helwon sfrret. best rrsldrnt►al locality titJtoS1.114,L1) FURNISHINGS , f•,t ONTARIO In tioderiett. Gen he used as one e rest EXI TgNS i CARDS OF THANKS taC)17L�tt� bath . s 11teS li on e particulars apply h , • •'r s , !wit have many happy times with Barristers, Ltc„ f3aTrr,eti, antes his vacation his little mt. Mous 430.445 low.. till with verandah. hells •`' a l' lel‘1'.11.'e- instructed +bi SKINNER'S ORCHESTRA ,, .0 � •=_ :. - .«.. •.•^�• 'hemp: t;poke wvishes to ,saN' hank..,...,- - + 'tx t. f r„ 1taU1 i ant owner leaving, :1iR‚'- IIIc Mr. II. J. A. MacEwen . • `$ 20 00 .„u 1u flit' many who l,alpre1.taint win ""ls'telite veire teoii�'+s a,teteg. n O ", r 1!1 00 11rN prytw fat the P(rnta G lust ,•taco d rem anord v, fora` it the karst* tri; sell by auetiun nt her reeideneeeliri. My. J. W. Klose • • • • se • ai test h! telt r'vnryf n,s that Bret i•s w,;:ol •tannin lead. •tiode teh, on Mr. 1:. R. I�tigte t�'• • • • 5 'nowt of hes prize, : $ATC."DDA . SEP71':M0P.it 4th, 1990 G°derieh Musical Society..: 50 06 commencing at 1 o'•c1oek sharp Parity Flour S. B. team.... 25 ltlr�h: Ct-- In t:nderieta, rsr, 7'uehal ry e Ail tees dining r is of the home: living ]1rs• Cbnndn • • •s, • • • • 1• Or, iuruwt T.tt►Ii iPri eti wee airs tlWin. BOHN recite, dioses room. bedroom 64 recd Mrs. ifiarwood lilts rooms) and kitchen farniehines, herbed. w Tii�wo•1. 1eigraaa : t., a d ttrsiht, r, °t;taircl lase a splendid etquare +plana as immix!' Mr. Ino. Cott............ 100 Eneeheohe Ow. • ' Mr. A. ;cats eyrie. • , •, . •• • tar,roOeit..ilonday. 3011a ay or Ammo. i mown, mettrews. lawwn mower. mete w aTd 140 i1+lte` Anon, lmrlit ftiuras wvifP of t t itD►x�! Building renew and entre roue other arltelee, Friends cot the Sentare (eot: late Harry .tar { �t Iii F•w•orr•tidne alit he diepow'd of nstitr- . lectior,$) 69 os. o env res+rte naw iaw Stack sad Gariel E,Outages flet +,r apply to D. E. ITol yrtS3, barrlst 1 1wr.wr. r rr. Uoderteh. Ow F. CAREY ilk Net Limited INVESTMENTS and INSURANCE i�C T. ron�dtsCH walnut dinner wierct.us. 44eirner idle A Wlted, .. •,• 100 DIED lien. , ferwwis' .t well o in alnut, r0nrti• ' Mt.e. A.'Tii, 11ml1eettsd t 1 Cf.lttt.Av.-At ;Welton.' 1I.59iett.�Pelee- tow.. '. lee- fi veers' p''rrrss Of walnut, tas►wr tunw«. done, cutlery, enamelware. k{teteieen . Xt. M. N. I[acllon„ , , • • Chime Mother of Wm, .. seer IIPiTmuth, of $t. .•auay, tr.:an, sli trey. of New Pork cite. Sleeve :s.' 0111111* . .r.,, ONTARIO the property has 'WHOM Bio been """'"y' write i,in+lt Mime”, *see P'e'rrat;t.. • . KMtINIS . CAM. $1115 55 titreet, T.r4nti. WeisJiy :opt,,.,,' -L, : ( .vlrltl A S4)N, AuetlJne ra The members of the C,oderieh band !wt• at II* P rn• 4/ By special arrangement with the man- agement of IS THE PAVILION - CODERICH wet,,..0 piss EVERY NIGHT from 'T. 6th to -.t 1 th will end . our engsgetnent for this sumimer in Godetrich. - - pent Ft l` ° THE PAVILION Every Ni ht Next Week HAROLD A. SKINNER, Lewin 1