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A. G. SMITH, Editor and Prop.
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Ogee titer* was a tuwi which :over had
*ny telephone troubles, long waits, wrong
• inrsahers end so On. Itited no telephoues,
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There vault be Sn very much uneest
sunong organized workers. So many of
them are resting.
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The new Attorney•General goes down
to his office these mornings on the crowd-
• ed bacle platform of a street ear. There
is no better place for keeping in close
tomb with the people.
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Three or four newspapers in Ontario
have not yet tried to weave a merry little
item around- the name of Hon. W. E.
Raney, What is detaining thern?—Per-
haps became it is too dry" a subject.
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Premier Drury topped the market a
' • Week ago with 40 head of lambs. sold at
• Toronto by the United Farmers for
• , 114.26. Premier Drury himself is a
market -topper, and he's "all wool and a
;^•:. yard wide," if you dont" take the expres-
an too literally.
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Eight members out of the ten with port-
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• • • foliOa in the new Ontario Cabinet possess
, • name :of five letters only. These are
Messrs. Drury, Raney, Smith. Rollo,
Grant, Biggs, Mills and Nixon. It certainly looks like an alphabetically econo• s
mical Administration,
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• TREND OF THE TIMES
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'the by-election in North Ontario 'for
• ' • - the House of Commons has resulted as
• . was expected in the defeat of the Union-.
'
it Candidate and the election of R. 11.
• . • • • Halbert, president of the United Farmers
of Ontario, by a small majority.
There is, however. another side to the
result of this'particular contest which is
• regrettable to notice. The bye -election
• . in North Ontario emphasizes what was
•• • noticeable in the last general elections
, , • throughout Ontario—the increasingly
sheep. division between the rural and ur-
- ban sections. Every contest appears to
. ' • ' have narrowed down to astruggle between
tovvns and townships. In Friday's bye-
.• • election the Unionist polled about two to
•
one in Uxbridge and five to one in Can
.nington, while in the northern part of the
county the U. F, 0. candidate ha an
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overwhelming vote in the rural divisions.
• . This state of affairs is one that should
• affor.i food for thought to all, because it is
. quite apparent that there can be no gen-
• uine co-operation of all classes of the com-
enunity in the things that are best for the
' country as a whole if such a division is to
• • be maintained between urban and rural
. populations. Both will suffer as a con-
, •• sequence for neither can do without the
. , other, no matter how each may try to
••• "••prove to itself the contrary.
• e There never was a time when Canadians
• ' ••had less rosin for division and more room
for unity, and lovers of this country can
•• well pray that something may arrive to
• weld together what appears. to be two
• unfortunately divided parties who should
have everything in econamon.
JUST BE OLAD
Oh, heart of mine, we shouldn't
• Worry so,
What we've missed of calm we couldn't
• -* ' •• Have; you know!
• What we've met of storMy pain,
• 'And of sorrow's driving rain,
We "can bitter meet again.
• If it blow.
We have cried in that dark hour
We have known;
When he tears fell with the sheave,
s All alone.
Were not shine and shower bient
As the gracious Master meant?
Let us temper our concent •
With this own.
For we know that every morrow
Can be sad,
So forgetting all the sorrow
We have had,
Let us fold away our fears,
And pat by our foolish tears,
And through all the coming years
just be glad,
—James Whitcomb Riley.
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NOR EtIERN LIOCKEY I Mitt
The 18th manual meeting of the N. 0,
4L was held in the Queens Hotel, Paine,
ston, tat Tuesday Dec. 0th with delegates
present from Li Warn.
Re-establishment of 'Western Ontario's
you're, o1 eince the close of the war
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,9 will enable the returned eoldiere and
others to participate in the vigoome win.
ter pastime once nage in the same outline
and spirit as when this league was. at lis
height in 1914, The league passed
through several loan years and it will pro.
bablY an steadily in propertion .year by
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year,
The N. II. L offers additional camped
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tion to team playing in the 0, H. A, in
this section and each year more and more
;Adherents to 1.he older organization are
taking advantage.
The amendments in most instances
were given hearty support.
The war measures, which provided the
soldiers hockeyists certain privileges Were
rescinded anti will be removed from the
regulations, since their necessity has out-
lived their usefulness.
The travelling expenses of visiting
teams was raised from 10 cents per mile
to 20 cents and the same for referees
whose minimum fee will be $7 and mile-,
age.
The 20 -foot onside rule was adopted on
rebounds from the goalkeeper,
One substitute player can be used N.
whenever required. •
• Teams were given until December 20 gri
to make their entries with Secretary
Bamford.
• 4. The following teams paid their entrance
4. fees:
Wiaton, Lucknow (two); Walkerton,
4 Durham (two); Elora (two); Southamp-
ton, Harriston (two); Mt. Forest, Han-
', over, Palmerston (two).
Prospects are bright this season for a
A. much wider scope of teams entered, as
among the probable entries are Galt, Pres -
2,1!„,
ton, Kitchener, Elmira, New Hamburg,
Stratford, Port Colborne, Welland, Dunn-
ville and Niagara Falls, Woodstock, Mg.
4 ersoll, Simcoe, Tillsonburg, Londote St,
Thomas, Glencoe; Thamesville, Sarnia,
Goderich and Seaforth.
The following officers were elected for
the ensuring year: Honorary life member,
W. J. Blackburn, London; past president,
le. A. Currie, Wingham; president, W. H.
-9 Rhodes, London; vice-pres dent, R. Horn-
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4 ing, Palmerston, eecretary. A. M. Kirk-
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wood, Palmerston; executive committee,
Alien Ashley, Wiaton; Barney White-
more, Harriston; Dr,' E. A. Roos, Mt,
Forest; Dr. H. B, Coleman, Palmerston
(appoir test).
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osteopath it North Huron
Adjustment cif the spine is more quickly
secured and with fewer treatinents than
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Blood pressure and other examinations
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Christmas is Cooling S
Come and See the Latest
It is a privilege to show you our beautiful Holiday Goods and you will oblige
US by considering this a personal invitation to call and inspect out' extensive NEW
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You Will Get New Ideas
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As you look through our Holiday Stock. It is a practical demonstration of
of POSSMILMES in gathering under one roof nearly everything to make ppdple
HAPPY at CHRISTMAS TIME.
Variety and Value in Useful Christmas Gifts in all DepaPtments.
• USEFUL GIFTS FOR WOMEN
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kerchiefs, sweater coats, camisoles, rnotor scarfs, Kosey felt slippers, black and
colored silks, fur coats, muffs and stoles, silk caps, silk collars, barretts ,and Side
combs, silk underskirts.
• Handkerchiefs—Large stock to
Fancy Callender at bargain prices.
choose from, put up in fancy boxes and
Men's Wear Store
To be well dressed for Xmas every man and boy. needs 447°
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Decision Meld measatemirsemo*.a.46
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The Appellate Court of five judges,
sitting at Osgoode Hall, Toronto, last
Wednesday, upheld the decision of Judge
Klein in the case of Culross vs . Bruce
County, dismissing the appeal with costs!
The Township of Culross had applied to
have a bridge over the Teeswater River
on the concession le miles from Teeswat-
er, made a county bridge. Judge Klein
granted the application, each to pay one.
half of the cost of maintenance. This de.
cision is now confirmed. Robertson &
NcNab for Culross z H. A. Malcolmson
for the county.
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and better stock this year to choose from then we have had in twenty years.
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Manicure Rolls
Umbrellas
Canes
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Jet Beads
Earrings
Vanity Cases
Coin Purses
Fobs
Waldmer chains
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