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The Signal, 1919-10-30, Page 10• OODERICI1, ONT. 71rf►a1cy, (h•tuler :10, 1919.-4 REFERENDUM IN CENTRE HURON. 11111w oekial figures for the voting 4)11 the prohibition referendum las Centre Hun,u 8110w 1Ilst 411 .4114441us 1 MINI 3 tow r14hlg v1,tw1 "No'' b4' over tour to our: Mu qurstluu 2 by nearly tpur to our, and on question 4 by nearly towel to . The tow•uNhlps of Grey Mud ('ollertie have proportionately the largest "No" vote In the Whig, 4 b town of 4 4Nlrrlell giving 1he largest rote 011 both sides of the question. The only 18181114.g M1111411\•1Mb111M In tl►r riding to tote 1.1'1.1' 1111 any of the question. were No. 3. Aulb•tt, wkk•h -ofw) 57 to 4111»1 ylwsltuu 4, 81111 No. 1. McKillop, , which, parr ,a maturity agahwt repeal o the O.T.A„ INS an 1011611t'# vote oil the amendment. ria prof, .411t.In glwatlolp 2, A ai14 4. .. Thr cote 111 drtallwas as 14)11uw'a, this 41144414' IYII1111110 MIlvw'lIg the number of r1'JWt.lIl1alllot1: GREY 1111eed.n 1 2 i 4 Yen No Y1,. No Yea No Yobs No R.J. Pok No. 1-, 7 172 0 170 11 172 111 161 2 1'011 No. 2- ' 8 150 12 1411 .8 _ -150 23 131 It Poll No. 3- 14 128 16 120 16 126 :00 112 3 _rvll tN�u, 4- 19 181 21 179 17 11'14 2'11 171 ' 1i Poll No. L- 13 247 15 243 , 13 - --2414 32 2214 6 Poll No. 11--- 1 _113 4 173 4 173 5 172 14 roll No. 7- 22 1:10 24 148 41 14)4 34 1118 8 - • a 1301 101 U1 111210 171 1111 ' II 1' 1.1,11:'17 Pull No. 1-•-9s 1744 22. '.170 'J) 178 28 170 12 Poll No. 2- 111 179 114 173 1►1yy owl 47 131 5. Poll No. 3- 47 31S 4111 4s 401 57 r7 46. ' 5 t'ull No. 4- 18 1484 ', 163 la 165 35 152 6 -13814 No. 5- 14 711 1,4 714 111 77 .19 74 4 ' 1`1111 No. 6- 14 .11if.- 11 124 12 123 114 117 2 l'oil No. 7- 134 143 12 -_1 fl 13 1411 14"1 128 7 141 1211 01 911 147 14'11 229 : tiatr • Meg I LIA iP toll N. 1- 97 111 153 48, 151 47 1701 41 12 Poll No. 2-- 21 210- '11 ., 2.53 38 2511 441 1131 3 Poll No. 5-- 3444 137 99 '118 116 121 104 113 11 Poll No. 4- :.t.1 :7184 28 211 31 17►8 44 1445 R ---T, ^G'1 707 :Ms+ Ion 316 44N 353 ' 170 • _ )IRAY4 ►ItTH \ Po. No. 1- 49 ' 300 illi,,, :449 ::3 3.56 w) '3•1I 6 -Pull N.2- 52 12'11 61 117 57 121 75 11 \ 11 Poll No. 3- 341 Kt 411 774 341 w► 45 74 • 1 1'011 No. 4- 21 54 21 52 25 50, 30 45 s. 4 ,y6ai{.4io.-40-_iii` i 4r--11118411 1441 LLS 161 ` - 1011 790 .132 7,15 2:51 774 28.45 108 4111 •14111.$ Poll. No. 1- 37 -An Yi-.. 231 46 2.1.5 as Poll 74o. 2- 214 1340 26 177 25 178 36 N .-__:-__-/=.__.,,16-N.:.„- - •--"."-- -- e0 412 j 7114411, 1 413 94 4111NTON Poll No. 1-= 34 11 11111 414 1)41 82 1147 - 111 179 POI! N,,.' le 248 71 2371_ 2414 104 206P1411 No. : -- 47' .217 51 213 217 /f22111 Poll Nu -4 Oa •' 11x1 41) -141-. 1,81 75 147 108 3484) 2-.1" 1094I 631 ' 71e .7:41 'TollN Noo.. 1- .I4 .( 14 yrs 1442 14' 27 lac' 2 POU No. 3- 17 113 17 221 15 2:45 21 221) 0 Pok No. 44- 14" !M: 15 784 12 104 ' 17 • 113 1 - --- ' 1414 INS 1724: IL 629_ 85 *-. 212 167 379 . 4 9 0 9 ' t:Ol)EIt11'H Pon No. 1- 1)15 1/41 4. 2443 112 2444 , iN411 No. 2- 4'0 173 1484 172 144 11142 P4111 No. :t- 48 14r2 57 111 541 11444 P411 No. 4- 71 244 79 2114 741 -213 Poll No. 5- 411 • 1411 1443 134 7341 141 -:Poll Nn., 6- 82 241 91 143 84 243 ' Peg 740. 7 34 1041 59 1341 38 95 alt stle. ltrao•whi 1'Ifnt.,t1 4•o11.'roe 1:v.b•ri•ll 1;ray Mullett AI.'Klllop Ora (., rt Is 110 811) 110 1111 72- '217 164 180 220 127 211 444 --341 l tlltl ---;.4)l _ I:fal -pili .]:H: 4473 1200 RBl'APiTI'LATION. 1 2 3 4 Ye. No Y. No Yen No Ye•s No 421 412 7:4 4101 - 71 41:4 144 :470 4,:4) 222 .110 1144 x41 254'2 7:C1. 1 7 624 66 411241 - 62 4;2) 347. 4048/ CSN IMI►- )411 13181 314 1342 4333 -1204) 17 121 101 1117 111 1197 171 1117 141 1,16 17.; 911 141 920 229 4434 707 :1441, 41211 :116 616 :ISI 17n 1101 11101 2:C765 223 774 T293 403 1512 6799 MIK /6125 1617 672 2152/6153 11 4 0 17 111 6 7 CZNTa6 HURON, Owelal *Mums Mow Mr. GovenMek 1113 Voles (a the Lead. Tlw undo! 5aur.e of 4114' Provincial 0141411011 las ('entre Huron are as gh-ru brhlw, and the returning utikrr, Mr. H. J. it. l'4eke•, 11.8 declared Mr. .1. Al. 1:ovt.nla'k ehetel with a plurality of 1143 vuhw over lir. 1'r Itoot. Contrary to the Iwprrssiuu Oren hast week tlwre %%ere a large number of re- Jretwl Millais, possibly a largo nwuler of thew' 18.1114 merely 1a114418 which 414e t44ter,' declined to mark, beilyt h1t,r- este41 only iM the referendum. '('11e number of thews. r.'Je,'htil (allots h1 U8• t8rknis lotudrilsIlitles was as fullowM: 4.slerIch, 111; Colborne, 21 : Hullrlt, 48: ('ilulun, 62: Sea for/ IN, :41; Mr•Klllup, 114; Grey, 27; 14ru,w•IM, 211. 740. No, ,340. No. No. No. Nu. 2-- 3--- 4- 5- 6- 7-- No. 1- 2 - No. a- 7' o. 4 - No. 1- No. 2 - No. 3 - No. 4 - No. 5 - No. 6- 7 - No. 1 - No: 1 Na. 3 - No, 4 - No. 1- Nu. 2 -;- N41. --NJ. 3 -- No. 4 - No. 5-- G4)U1:Rief Guvenlock L,vs•aaton 144 19 96 18 79 x 107 27 491 17 101 16 40 15 571 120- - (OLBORNI: 20 1:411 4,2 40 31 41 43 123 83 25 74 12 123 3144 200 HULLI.4TT 61 112 34 48 111 39 5g 27 22 75 -- 61 46 30 27 24 06 33 24 till 57 27 418 430 218 CLINTON 21 -127 111 9 1)13 to 15 ' 148 58 13 ' - .148 /'rosrdloot 184 150 144 176 28 100 1- 116 )lib- •F'ET -1111 X116 ItHA2:44 - 21 - 152 110 7 :411 73 4 \ 40 38 - 3 :C4 130 13 . 65 '614'• "' 48 1426 )14'KtLLOP :la -1- ` 144 55 o: •-,• NN)_ - 11 -7 - 92 99 • 4- _ 57 alt{ -j '▪ VO' 397 376, 17? GREY T 40 Ca No. 2- Na 3-` No. 4- No. 5-, �l0 • 711 89 41 81 ' 32 8:4 116 740 1:16 116 :39 410 102 487 008 BRUSSELS Na' 1- 142 26 106 Xi. 2- 111 19 7h 2.53 43 176. RECAP1TU TIO 34 20 •LS 10 62 26 1T m7_ (141 dell 571 Cull.orne '. 128 Hnllett 41.3 l'Ilntou 330 )k'utorth 4114 McKillop 397 Grey 487 Brussels 253 �; , f& PI1e A A WI '11 r -�Ir A spleidid wash -EARLY! Portly - complete oloa•ii.se. - gar- mae11W thinkers uewer•s•t u•foled- with toe womb -board rub-sled-•orob des away with sto 118. Olenh.. art oat early -that'• • S..114 1 Soap wash day. Geed salwill , Layaa a*toTHBas UMITBD. Twp 42 l4'■)r/////)tel•/// all ///"i/// ■11 --- Seasonable Talk X • 1A It is not too early to talk about cold -weather 11111 Clothing. Don't just talk about it too long, but 1111 call on us and let us show you our limps in - IR KLYT11 ars; Soldier. / No. 1 781 90 Itl'SSELL-- 1). Radius, 1.1h. No. 2 101 l„ tl'. 4'.t'I'I I.8,I1 I N K 4 F 11. 4: r..-nlM W, - bub. 1112 173 - 118 s.41 -1..r M'rt:. ll,lltir.--J. Is. l• Ing - - IV114)XI:T1R ham. 44411. t4)., 1-- 7341 67 39 3441143)1:. 4'I:NTIt1: II. 1;. tlurl.r•h, lEr.tl'1'1'rl.-4TI4)\ 1'.1'.1). A.htiel l 22.4 3117 5.511 $1)11411:. E.t14T-41;- 11. Johostolb 1'. 11114Irk 4711 5711 :3421 r1). Tun1lcrry 243 179 422 31\14'111:. Sol TH--M. Evan.. 1'.14.4) tinned. 4111 217 2983 $I414'441. 41'1:34'1' W. Y. ...leu, 1'ou. %V. Waollu'h 2:49 421 :'T i*'l)ItMON'I' .1. McLeod, 1.11.. .,1:. Wu44u4'h 2244 227 tan** -Irrr4*.;144)34 1'.44.1.34 Z. Alam'eu, CIA.I tt'hmham 4:4:1 :55 44 SI Itltl'I4Y 1'Inas. A14iIva. Inn- - Hlytb 165 173. 134 TK)JI. K.tMIN41-1'. 1th3h4Mry, 11'011Wrocel.•r 7N; 117 80 T4)10)NTI►, N.K. "A"-Hou,..11t,l?o11y. __ .. 1'4)44., A.,'. 2V8 21717 2241) TIII44)NTIS. X.11. "l1 -4'4411, Ai+1. 44,.1 11.JorIty for .lo)ut o . over 1144-r. 341. Tloma.4 I,II, Con. 111 the political' rsHltrst there Vser'i 141RI4NTI1, N.W., '•A" If.N1. Ttsoa. i 1754 rrj4•41r41 111111101. h1 the riding and 4 1'raw forl. /'.In. 411 12 w %en persons 41e.•I1ilnl to cute; (1134• of I T1)114/NTII. V.N., '•111"--4'01. H: theme was hr %Vlitabum : 4)114• 111 11tro- Cooper, 1.1b. u1 terry 4u 1119 111 W roseas th t.r. le I TllKl )NT1), )4.I:., •'A. J. Nit furry, rafrr•n.1uo1 rout set there wore 1184 r- ; 4.4b, . Ttfftl)1 1 ►t 1 -Juba. Ilr!friq, keeled Iw411u1M ID the riding. 1 E2�2 1 LIb. TI IItONTO, M.8V.. ..%-spH. H, !hewed, ,�tl1t'IT41114$N1'11, 8.W., 'N' -id. J. 4'.1 he New Legislature. 1 Itamwlrq,"14NIh. 4►ItLt, XOItTII-Ker. Matson, 1'.11. ' 1'44'3411(Lt, $1)I;TH--Y.'tl, Seemly, *1' ( ' )-l3. .8:':'',,c"";•.")•: -A. 1$. Mark, 17.444\A1r, K stover. 1.111. BRANT, Nf)i4TII IV 1'. NlJ,n: RKANT, tll)'TH -Al. MacItrlde. 4.a A1t4N'1►'�'TT1.1, 1)4'. al.Alpine. 1.11'. 13141'1'1:, N1)RTN-'w. H F4'utmi. 1'. W841.I,INI:T1►N, EAST -.t. Hklyrr, F.O. I' 11'.1►. 11111'1'14. SI TH -F. lt.•uui.•, Lob �3VR1.1.1Nt:4iN: )MH'Tt1=1ir)..4.. W. •kl not 1'501 IT XLatest styles in a variety of materials. giving / our customers a selection is bound tai, please / them. --- X Everything in Men's Weer .except Ioots and 1111 s\ ill shoes. 1♦ II ■ _ 14_4, 1111 `1 r Fall and Winier •Suits and Overcoats 1.1b. 1 r / • McLEAN BROS.• • / Semi -Ready Tailors aad Gents' Fslraish*s ii1 1 be SQUARE / 1 1�1/$$/11111111111$U$1 *■$/WRQ/1♦r/// COD>�FWWH >N 1. %8'.%T1: k 1.18 ), Ns riITH- N. A4anarawa, bud. 1.111. WATERLISI. 84)'1'11- K. A. Ilomotl►, 1.1144. 4' i 1CRLLAN41 -14. 1.4agir•r, I.ib. 411 I1411'1,'E. WPIT- .t. 1'. 81,•4 hin4N'y, t t a 4.111. 1•ARI.F.T4)N 11. 11. 1:11es1. 1' 1'.4). 11M'i1pt/INP lWkr4hu Lang. 1.14.. i)'FFF.ItiN-T. H. Simi.. 1 10,0. IIt'NDA W. Itilw'hu.411, 1'.1 4). I)13HA i:A$T-44. M. 341.4111 14.0. 111'RHAY. swat 4T- W. .1. Brant, 11.4314'. EA 11 -11. M.•Vlcar. 141441\. WE -1'. 1:. 1'am4'rou, 1:144}:X, NI IItTN-A. 14.-Ti..dell.•. F.40. ESSEX, %. FORT WILLIAM. -Ii. ]1Wa, lull. Fat ►NTENAI'-A. IL n8111, /'181. :110Nt14A11KY--114 , t8n, 4'.1!44: GRRNViL1.E-lion. 0. Ferguson, 4'ou. GKI:Y, 1.144T1114--4'ol. ( Wk'bSel. 1'. 4)04:2, N4)11TR-11. J. Turlo l.'.P.0.• 1rh: 1:NEY, MIJI'TH--1:. Ni. Leeson. HA1.I)IMANi►--W. Stringer, HA1.T1)N-.1. Y. Foul, HA M I LT. )N: 411441- 4:. l:, - bub. JIA M 11.T4 ►N, WEST- = W. a.: Molls; ' lath.: I 11tAISTING$. EAST -11.. K. ikm3es, 4'.10.4). AMTINI:M. N411LTH-R. J. 4'1sok, 4411., Arr. H. TIN4K. WE34T• W. J3. In•Iag41, t 1111R 1N, t'RKTILE. -J. 70. GovrtllWil k. 1.43). 111'114). Ni►RTH--J.doyut, HI'KI)N,. $01'TH-A,_]51144.. 1'.14.41. KRN4)ttAN-1'. Hr1•oan, KENT. I.1,t'4T-J. N. Al.,wl/ray, TCEXT. WEST -It. I. Rrseklu; 1.41.. - K4N131tT4INa 4J3r_A.-1&1*11au.1'OIL. ice. I..8MIt741N, 14/11T-:.1* W. ()Me.. 1'. 1J.M14113X, WE4T--4'l. AI. N'elw.ter, - LANARK, ,NORT7T H. Me1`ry ry. I . F.O. • a1►J dtll'TH: 1. Johnston. F.O. 1.ICE1)$--Major A.. K...J link. 4'00. 1.ENNIEV- It. A. Fowler..INK . ,t74l 1►i,Y=-T 11an4Mt, t. t tt?CiK1X= 31 7l. Etter Leh. AIANITIII'I,IN-11, Rosman, t'. 4). 3110I /I.E14ET; EAST-./. W. 4'u. 1•.X.11. 1111)1)1.EXF.B, XDUTli- A11101k4141X. WENT J: 14 h- bridge, -11.171111C4/KA.,-_1L-1S-1 120N00104•, 1'1111 NIA/:AFA1.I.44 -1,. Y K114.3lw, lab„ NI1'IMM1114-H. Mitre -eon, 1.11s. NI/ItF4)1,K, NI)RTH-41. ty Sevre1).,F. 1.4 $LF4)1.K, $411-TH-J. ''f1d1h04,• 14.41. NI►HTHI'IJ8F.I{)ANi►, \EAST -N+. alo11rgnmrl!1.. •,F. I. 1$H NORTHI'414.AN1►,' n KT - Salm 4'Iark1•, 1.1b. oNTAKN), N4)IITH-J. Widdl- Orad• 1-.10.11, 1)NTAII11►. 14.411.T11 -W: E. N. Sin- , 1.1141r, 1.1b. irITAWA. )AMT -,l. A. Pivard, 1.114. OTTAWA, WENT -H. 1'. 11i1I. ton. OXFORD. NORT1i-.T. A. Polder. 1.1b. 4/XFt4lt1), SOUTH - A. T. Milker, 1'. I'AItK1),'l1.if toI. W. 11. Prier. t'un. PARI1,y_, loon, 1,4h. 174I71rM*Jnr Kennedy. 4'oh. . TENTH, N4)RT11-I'. W. Hoy, 1.13). PBItTH, 44111.711-1', 34m1t1, 1.14.4). 1'I:'r1'1t1M)1;t1, EAST -F.. ld. McDon- ald. YETE.14141►R1), WENT- T.•Toems, lab. 1'OItT .811TH1•It-Orn. H. 31. i4oetarth. ('on. ' PRESS '41'rr--44. Eva 1'RIN1.1 111)W.%I(I)- N,•'rtlWnM'nt. 1.h. RAM A. Mathieu. 4'..n. RENFREW. N4)tTH---k. 11. Warren. 1'4. RICNY.1.4It}:W, 444)1'T11 .1 Party. i*IVEK1)AI.E-Mgt: 311,. J. Mi Nam- \ - - 1 58 4R\• 376 ' 008 41 3193 2039 / Gneenlock', plurality over P •4-168. tie,rnlo.k's plurality over l.ivl -31:x4. kv_74011111 Hl'KON'aaTl:aA1et- 200 21:* 326 606 171 207- 176 Mr. Tholl ec Holmes, reenflirfig officer for North Hutto], made his nllk-t,11 • count on Monday afternoon I8.4 and .-^declared lir. Joynt elected by a nut- jorIty of :441 over Mr. W. 1i. Erases. The official figures art. given Iwlgw : WiN/:HA11 From doynt Tette 140. 1 4841-1- , 181-. 70 Nor2- 114 442 8 No. 3- 172 144 10 No. 4- 131 1581 1.1 -Na e5---- 43 73. 3 45.1 450 44 A44111i 44IJJ)t Nu. 1- G8 _r1( *1) No. 132 10 . 1!11 No. :4- 1, 2!I • POI No. 4- 27 Nd 11== 138 No. IF-- 31 51 TS -_ • 7104-- 8 113' M><uical Me>a�ib�er For Hoare t_ 211) 14 127 i TH IN K of ,the pleasure end "happiness a •_ 6 :41- - cr _ _ 5~10 'Grafonola brings into your home. Always No. 1- 444 . 84 "'- ' 341 No. 2- 134 r re :ill -ready for an evening's 'en eii*i lament with the . No, 3- _ 50 __-_11,63._-_- _ -70 newest popular song hits, while they are new, and No. 4-- 118 167 330No. 5- ►01 IYi , ' 'Stir the famous Columbia Dance Records played with No, 6- "' 416 17 a swing and dash no other instrument can equal. • 491 104142 31.4 ° No. 1 ` - 1104, 30 4. :Ifo 33 - No. 2- a0 ' �5' 121 Colurnbia No. 3- R34 217105140 422 434.4 y M1)I Grafonolas and Records '::- - 91 0. 65 N No. 42 t-... Na. O- . 141 418 We have any number of the most interesting propositions to offer you in the way of complete outfits, different models, record assortments, etc., as *ell as the most convenient arrangements concerning terms. 1 Come in, soon, and hear the Giatonola play. - PicJ4 out the style you like best -then iet us show you what our Service means to our customers. ' W. Sproul -- Dungannon • 10 34 61 37 ' 701 41 • 45 61 711 117 1141 2.n► 419 22)7 WENT WAWAN41441i 'No. 1- Ik5 No. 2-- 50 No. 3-- 831 No. 4--= '.' '114 No. 5-• 48 No. 6- 31 2311 124 52 10) t 66• 21 421 EAST WAWAN Not)$H . J- 48 32 No. 2- 30 Tit 43 40 No. 3.- 50 No. 57 No. 41 226 311 49 10 311 24 53 227 '' 48 444 401 4'A 314 134 27 W 41.1.111:3414, .1TEI4T-It. 11• -Arthur, 1'1.11. - WI:YTW4)1LT11. Nt/lITH- Y. I'. Itlg 1%1%44 1VI:NTWI)RT11, 1E11'711 -WY A. 1'tvs•ke•J t. 1u14or-1'.10.1►. 14',1.11►., 1.4)R:. EA)ff-Hon. 1:. K. Henry, {7oa. 74)31:, NOItTH-T. H. Iran:, 4'm.• 74 INK,, NEST -1)r. Forlaw, G1idfary, do you have all your m iil sent to there's Will a teaser at my • The Victory loo is the place for trust fund4 which.demi 1d sa.e Investment with good return.' Lots or l0 do them __At fresh 1.111111_ ;the -package aralms home \• the oven. C1�5 Jersey Cream Sodas Factory at LONDON, Canada. Branches aE Moat, Ottawa, , Hamtltoa, naipeg.. Ca dory, , Arttur,^ St. PAD. N.D. •- -4 ...,a,. .}at.tt.M•-, . Reconstruction and Telephone Service. -- - Hundreds of s1v ep 1oae workers went overseas. Many traino4' eratoes suu=ilt temporary positions irt munition plants. There was a world thortage of the materials that go to build a telephone sys- tem. Our reserves Of plant and equipment were drawn upon until they were practically exhausted. Necessary repairs and mainten- - ante work had to wait. Then came the armistice. The business. world sprang into intense activity„_ T .nand for new installations all. over oaf` system was enormous. ike de. - Now comes the task of getting back to normal-- restoring our reserve plant, over- taking arrears of maintenance 8nd repatrs, hurrying new construction of local and long diltance equipment to meet pressing demands fbr service. Our plans for this year itwolve an outlay for extensions and replacements of osier $7,000,000. We are giving intensive training in our operators' schools to hundreds of young w4) to prepare them for central office positions. Our chief concern is that our stamen a should gel the best possible service under all eoktditions. Skilled workers, adequate equipment, a resolve to do our best, while realising that we are dol servants of the public -thele are the factors which, we hope, will result in the maintenance of the pre-war standard of telephone service. And we ask the kindly Mo -operation of all telepbons users in -- Making sure of the number by consult- ing the directory before calling; Speaking distinctly, directly into the mouthpiece; Answering promptly when the bell ring.\ The Bell Telephone Company of Canada