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The Brussels Post, 1919-10-16, Page 4gilt trouts pot THURSDAY, OCTOBER x6, rite Centre Huron Conservatives Endorse Candidature of Wm. Proudfoot. Centre Huron Coileervatives met ill convention in Se,d'oelli, SVednes•lay :tfteruio), a gond Iepresl•utnlio11 he- ingprese111 from all patty'f the slide Ing. The speaker, were IL Cautelon and Dr.'Lhompson, Clinton ; Il• Eil• ber, former member, and F, Filleting - ton, present l'nnsetvattve vandidate, for South Huron, and W. (hulpbell, Goderinh. No candidate was brought out but Convention strongly endorsed 11e andi,lalure of W. Prondfoot, former Ltilieial leafier io the Legislature, who is running as an Independent. 5'It'. ('antel.,n spoke of Mr. Proud - font's war record and of Itis putting Is 1 order t O ham F I 1 11' tiell till l If 1 1 l aside serve his country. D1•. Thompson said lir. Pruudfnot had sacriliCed the aspirations of a,lifetlme for the sake of his eouutry and he thought he dr, servedthe support Of alt classes irre- spective of party. Mr. Either spoke highly of Mr. Proudtbll's wort, in the Legislature dining the pasl'2 years and Mr, Campbell also approved of the course taken. A hearty endolsatinu of Mr. Proudfoot's candidature was given by the Convention. Morris Council Members of Council tort at the Township Hall, Monday, Sept. 29. As Clerk was absent A. Shaw, Treas- urer, was appointed ter the day. Minutes of last meeting read and ape proved. Council instructed Clerk to intify ratepayer's assessed for Bryant Drain to send the amount of assessment to the Treasurer as mousy is needed to pay rontlartor. It was decided to call for tenders for constructp n of the Mills Drain. Following accounts were paid :- Fred. Haggitt, on Laidlaw drain 8200 00 Gravel -James Henderson 2 151 Andrew Pollock..., 5 20 James Pearnik.... ,..,........,2 30 Joseph Breekeiridge. 30 John Bair ................... 1 50 J. H. Sellers .. . ... . 60 Philip Atnent .. ,,.. 4 00 Mrs. W. Hopper .. 0 20 John Hopper,. , 3 50 James Gibson .... .......... ..... .. 4 80 Wm. Taylor -_...................... tt 00 Geo. Pierce .......................... 3 80 Nelson Nicholson. 11 10 J. J, McCaughey 2 50 Wm. C'nnuiughaul, Filling washout 1 00 Win. Cunningham, work on road 3 00 Nelson Nicholson, work on road 3 00 James Gibson, gravel for good roads 10 80 James Brown, tile 24 75 John Brown, work 5 110 John Brown, plank .........• .. 12 50 Alf, Haggitt, gravelling on good lltichmond, inspecting181 b60Russel on good roads .................... 5 00 John Veneamp, woe Gras - by on drain............ ............... 50 73 Chrles Bembridge, road walk 4 50 Wm. McMichael, gtavelliug107 60 Ed. Irwin, inspecting ., 14 00 W. Robertson, sharpening grader knife . 2 00 Fred. McCracken, painting 2 bridges 125 00 W. H, Kerr, part contract of printing Neil McCallum, underbrusbing 8 00 Walter Forrest, catch basin 5 00 Walter Forrest, repairing 2,Ias- on drain ......... .. 3 00 Walter Forrest, tile for ditch 9 75 Next Council meeting. Oct. 27th, 1919. A. I11acEWEN, Clerk, 'IIE VOTERS' LISTS OF ' ONTARIO ARE DOUBLED Official Figures Show an Amazing In- crease in the Vote (Toronto Star.) Tremendous curiosity has been a- roused as to the result of the work of the enumerators in view of the ap- proaching Provincial general election, which is to take place on Oc- tober 20th. Politicians in particular have been very curious to know to what extent the enfranchisement of women and of soldiers under age would swell the number of voters. The Star now is in a position to satisfy this curiosity, The official lists, after most of the ap- peals have been heard in the 111 rid- ings, show that the maximum vote in Toronto has mire than trebled and that for the whole Province has more than doubled. The list Was made up fur the temperance referendum but also will he used in the general election, Here is a comparison of the num- ber of voters on the lists for the two elections in the Toronto ridings, ex- cluding the city portions of the Yorks: 191,4 85,592 1919 281,300 The figures for the entire Province work out thus: 1914 (roughly 750,000 1919 1,611,759 The figures for the various ridings work out thus: Constituency No. of No. of Voters Voters in 1919 in 1914. Addington 7,313 4,459 Algoma 10,000 3,325 Brant, North 10,747 5,080 Brant, South 57,000 9,317 Brockville 10,272 5,152 Bruce, Nortil 8,500 4,325 13rttee, South , . , 7,850 4,329 Sruee, West 9,255 5,107 Carleton .. , . , .12,600 4,881 Cochrane '8,500 7,936 Duerin . , 10,000 5,463 Dundas t 10,500 5,997 Durltetra, East e t r f x1&09 4(O8 sem Sold only in sealed packaged G oot Honey 'We have smile Novel, Honey that. has it trace of Dandelion nr Fruit Bloom in it which give, it mole flavor and color; It 18 gond, well ripened Honey and will sell at re- duced price. A 10 Ib. pail for x'2.75 or 05 lbs. aid tin for 818 00. If you don't like it bring it buck, Ga A. Deadman Illurham Wast .^ ,54.13,•550 Eldiv, Fast 11,1.00 5,359 Elvin, West 17,49 3,773 Es>es, south 11,022 5,597 Hastings. bast , 9.500 5,743 Essex, North 23,000 6,793 Fort William 9,320 7,309 Fr,mtenac 8.077 4,556 Glengarry 13,000 5,496 Grenville . 10,107 5,177 Grey. Centre • ..', , 9,570 5,991 Grey, North 12,684 7,566 Grey. South 13,005 11,813 Haidimond ' 12,085 6,282 Balton 14,032 6,759 Hamilton, East . 39,055 13,332 Hantilt'in, \Vest19,912 8,749 Hastings: East 9,500 8,743 Hastings, North... , 10,000 5,289 Hastings, west:.,, . 14,000 5,506 Huron. 'Centre .. , 10,000 5,229 Huron, North 9,269 4,880 Huron, South 10,000 4,945 Kenora 5,150 4,168 Kent, East 12,000 6,464 Kent, West 19,405 10,554 Kingston . 14,375 5,974 Lambton, East .. 10,388 5,282 Lanark, North .. , , 10,500 4,197 Lanark, South 10,700 5,205 Leeds 10,398 5,234 Lennox 8,000 3.627 Lincoln 10,500 4,934 London 32,013 6,069 Middlesex. East 53,152 6,069 Middlesex, North 9,500 4,919 Middlesex, West 7.534 3,846 Muskoka 10,250 5,137 Niagara Falls ' 14,550 6,827 Nipissing 12,500 6,465 Norfolk, North . , . • 9,000 -4,510 Norfolk, South . 11,270 3,519 Northumberland, East 11,280 5,945 Northumberland, West 8,000 3,760 Ontario, North . , . • 9,400 4,251 Ontario, South . , 15,410 7,304 Ottawa, East 17,230 8,171 Ottawa, West , ... 37,000 17,379 Oxford, North . , • . 14,665 7,401 Oxford, South .... 13,325 6,724 Parkdale 28,000 9,156 Parry Sound 12,833 8,567 Peel 12,540 6,940 Perth, North 18,6500 9,132 Perth, South 11,500 5,570 Peterboro, East , , , 7,583 Peterboro, West , , , 10,600 Port Arthur 8,00 Prescott 11,873 Prince EdsGard .. 11,000 Rainy River 5,215 Renfrew, North 11,900 Renfrew, South ' , , 14,600 Riverdale 31,200 Russell 18,025 St. Crtharines 16,476 Sault Ste. ,Marie 12,000 Simcoe, Centre .. 12,000 Simaoe, East 16,556 Simcoe, Sautlt 7,000 Simcoe, West .. , 11,000 Storntount 13,471 Sturgeon Falls , .. , 6,080 Sudbury 21,200 Temiskaming 11,436 Toronto, N. E. , . , . 60,000 Toront, N. W75,000 Toronto, S. E. 42,100 Toronto, S. W. .. , 45,000 Victoria, North .. , , 3,430 Victoria, South ... , 12,000 Waterloo, North 21,135 Wat0rloo, South 14,911 Welland 14,500 Wellington, East . 8,814 Wellington, South 1.4,911 Wellington, West . , 6,500 Wentworth, North8,000 Wentworth, South 21,900 Windsor 25,000 York, East 36,933 York, North , , , , , 12,786 Yrrrk, West 42,605 Total 1,611,759 uction Sale -0F•- Frame Church Sheds, Furnishings, etc. AI:u'1'I0Nr,ALIdOP FA 110 (ARM STOCK, 1.111.1.4M,NTN, h:,o.- P• .S ,Scott, Ann. 110844,, low revolved ins( rue ,vols from the 1111[11.1411o1 icroorittor to .41 by public Unc- tion N 1,014 oil NI, 1'„11. I. 11 c1rrlx.". k'ridny. (letab4r 2111, at 1 0'01411, the following Mies, to property • I hem d noire supposed to 1s, in P -v11, 11'•11,•-111 plirpo'o howl? yesee,de, i a, n• nr 14 s' s your, old. 1 filly doing J ...• 1 x - dr,•' , i•'tng'! vol.,T11 140170 snppns- '1 to 1•,. w 1✓. 1 fnrr"e ',ow, 2.y oar old le ire,s y,• nr steers, 4 spring P111704, 111 pigs 111 ,n11w 111,1 11 ply, •,l,a m ,ot hs old,g broad o'ws, 106 liens, 1 11,w -o, • Hereto binder, 1 tin.+,•, 111101,1 1111111111Y sprrxder, 1 b'rnst t1t Woo 111'w'1-.1 1 /,-0111111 se.,1 drill 111 hon,. I ,orf bio• 0 w1: ,8111 v,n.•;, 2 sets Borrows, 1 di„ h ,•, 1 pea hoses',, 3 walking 1.w., I.(.1u ,•o rrise11 plow, 1 00uf11,0, 1 It. 1 W111;1111 boa W1111 holving•, '•1 1 t i, !1 , I ,r5 of 1,11'•1,11, 1 h1 7 stack, 1 '("ic rock, 1 grovel 1o/3, turnip pulper, I (9nooa rood i 1 mil), 1 tubber tire buggy uenr11 1,.14, 1 r. I1,1 111101, !vet stales, 1 11011e Leo i whretbnrr'W. 1 griudat11n0,1 1111'boat, 1 burg, pole, 1 cutter polo, I tun or long tug ha rue':, 1 so et Ione nog linrneso with breech• toe. 1 t flog tug heroes," for third horse, 1 •1 pt,itl' 111114.0, 1 net hili,',, and cotters for 4r,ap'51141 nr.s, 2 nuts single burnrso, 4 logg• nidelmioc, 1 mull( can, 1 cream Nepnrtltnr, 1 Inwn owin5, 'num Settle, about 5 tone of gruel hay, a gavot Ur of onto. 1011 bus. m(Xed �11niu, 11 in, !' 1'oop., 1 quantity of corn, 2 der., grnm 1,1 , ,, 1 „hop Loxes, 3 barrels, carr 101) 115 * 1157s, 1 washing mxctlina, eltovels, fnrla nod nutiler0114 other nrtieles too unmet, pus to mention Implements are in good rs- pair. Faro. will also b0 uff"•rod for sale sole jortit'th '' ye bili. Salo without reserve as c oris giving op Penning. T ernr- Ind N' I7 . Ill IT al l itgie1'(•asll'rn 1 ing prov 1 jinni111 II .4,15 given on furnishing i approved joustnts 0pas rent 5 for cash on credit amounts. Terms for farm made known on d4y of 11510 or all apphbntien to. J 1). MILLER, Proprietor. Tho Trustees of the .larlwon ,Murch otter for Tenders Wanted sale ell Thursday, (let 23rd, (HIO, the following property 1 frame l•hureh 26330 ft„ 1 .Iced 44o22 ft„ Dolled 07x'(5 fg15 posts, 1 box stove and poste., 2; folding: hail s, l hook case, a eh+,irs, 1 pulpit, 28ents,severel yards earoet, 5 ,stuns, ' organ. I hymn book. several library 1 targe gate, 1 small gate, 2 benches, 1 e• al nil •hn, plates, onus aid : aucers, 1 small table, 1 platform. Terms cash. l(, R. Fame, Neo. WM. TAYLoa,'1•rens, JAa. TAYLOR, Auctioneer, 111 be received by the Municipal 1', a -'ll ,1r the 'Township of Grey, up to Ootob- r 22nd, luta, foe the cmn'truc tion of the port tint, of the I'eatichanp r, x•45 Drain. on the 17111 :'', 54,1, C,pe0N5mM11 or (4 rev. PhlnS and sueelticn' nave may be sew, 111 the office of the Clerk, is:1101. A.H. 1Idt•UONA LO, Clerk of Nosy. Tenders Wanted The 4l nnieitml 1 'outwit of the Township of •■ C. g Y G a� a gems+ )i,,rris „ro asking For trod•• r-, Yor the constrna• 1 tion uP i1 ' 111111 Drldu. 1)15 tend ere which Having sold his house tvill sell by Public Auction Saturday, Oct. 25 the following : Gerhard Beintzmal player piono, MUSIC osh- inet 0041 54 roles of mn510, sectional oak book 010.5 2 funev nxk tables, birch mahogany par- lor suite, birch mahogany parlor 'shine11, birch mahogany parlor centre table, oak 1x11 rack, out{ dining room table •pedestal) extends to 8 it., 0 eek dining room doges leather trimmed. nal, buffet, onit china vabinet, White rotary sewing n sehlne, oil and water ardor paintings and other p10tnres,'arse oval mirror, Hoosier and cabinet, Pandora range, 3 burner oil strive with shelf rind oven, large Favorite emit stove, toedino) Favorite cool heater, Royal ouk Hester, granite and aluminon kitchen ware, dishes, &v , 1 brass and 2 iron bedsteads, nstermare. Tdsal and other mattress., bed- ii1•g, fie , birch Mahogany bedroom HMI 1, oak li sb0.11n 004e. 111.11000111 stands toilet sets, as ✓ eta 2 passenger car, 1 I'ol•d. ear with Stanfill. make tractor attachment including power 0011 %vegon attachments, wagon, grovel box, 2 -Pur row power lift plow lMa0sey-Eart•is). Eureka matcher and seed e', I row Age 2 -wheel hoe with hill and drill seeder .attachments, Luther grinder foot power with disc and sickle grind - o' attachments, Al eyers hand spray pump, lawn mower, &c. A t seine ti me and place will offer the 100 acre •,ass !arm, Leiag Lot 21, Con. 15, Grey town .hip. For tl more extended Its( eve posters. Terms 5509 and under cash ; over that amount ' months •,edit On approved joint notes Terms for farm made known on day 4f sale. A. C. DAME,, Proprietor. AUCTION SALE OF FARA( STOCK, IAtPLE- 21ENTa FURNITURE, 110.-T. Brown Aue- tioneer, hes received instructions from the un- dersigned Proprietor to sell by Public Auction at Lot 1, Con. 14, Millett Friday, October 34th at 1 o'clock, the following valuable property : 1 draft horse d years, 1 driving mare 12 years old quiet and reliable, 1 blood Dolt ,rising 2, 1 1(0010 colt rising 2, 1 cow 6 years old doe to December, 1 oo,v 7 years old due in Den, 1 cow 11 yearsold due in February, 1 cow 0 yours old due 1st of 5Ia•rh, 1 sow 4 veers old dnein May, , 3 vte00a Y vette+ old fat enough to shun, 5 winter heifer calves, 1 spring ht4fer calf, 1 NOW due ,Pen. 2401 second litter, 1 sot, with litter ready to wenn time of sale, a number of hens and pulhts, 5:nosey-llnrria binder 6 ft cut, truck and boodle carrier, Frost & Wood nmwer0 Pt ant, Iuternatiounl Iiny rake 1251 nearly new, Ioternntionel hay Inader nearly new, Nos•m seed drtll,12 hoe grnsasoedattnch- 6,811 Ment with diamond cultivating teeth, 1•l,orse cultivator 2sets teeth, New Ren1p manure Meader good 0,11570.4reotto11 diamond harrow Oliver riding plow nearly new, walking p'nw, gang plow, land roller, disc harrow, /nuttier turnip sower, ratting box, root pnlpe', hav rack and t, u,le wagon, stork rack. Pet bob sleighs, gravel, 1,ox, wheelbarrow, 51cLnugh• lin top bogey nearly new, open buggy, cutter, rt double harness, Net plow hareem, Net single harness, bm se collars and NWeat pads. De Laval area in 50100(0071(3110 capacity nearly new, hey fork one rope and pnlleye and sling rope, Net weigh sealer 2000 lbs„ Clinton fan- ning' mill, 85 rt extension ladder, anger kettle grinding stone, 214 doz grail bags, 20 nerds of wood, pile of cedar roils, 1 cedar onehor post, forks, shove's, Ines, rhnins end other articles too nmnerova to 1001)11011r Nheriock•Miming 6 octave, orgen piano ease, large hard coal ,mat- er (Read() 0011117 new, 2 I eistends, cupboard, store bureau. T.,., -All snots of 510,00 and undo' rnnb over 11101. 0monnt 12 Mouths credit svlll b0 g von on furnishing epnroved joint notes 4',i discount for oath on credit amounts No l e4ery0 as the proprietor has sold lila farm. Litt, NOLAN, Proprietor. 7,63i 6,097 5,161 3.767 5,774 7,047 8,572 9,233 6,951 7,045 5,729 8,579 3,265 5,235 6,774 3,489 6,971 11,615 17,338 19,721 12,113 18,692 4,714 5,400 c),' 3 0 7,29 d,r,95 4,683 7,229 4,319 4,060 4,254 9,129 10,869 6,648 11,106 '1 EMPLE li ON'S RI'ILUMATlC CAPSULES POR RH EUPIAI•ISM, WEURIT1S, SCIATICA LUMBAGO, NEUiSALGIA,GOUT ETC. ASURE RELIEF FOR THE WORST HEADACHE 8000 PER Dox TEMPLETONS O'Mreas,142HMG SIN TORONTO Nun Polly has lacked a practical rheumatic remuly since time bcgen. Portents are ape year y a1 hot spr(ngs, electric baths and hospi fns (1 011 .111 relief, yet batt •r restl115 nro nebleved 414,1 at tonne by ushlg'1'.R,O,'s "11 e 4 ,Ipl on 00040 treatment." pat compoe coat Olid tr.:10W with (010 otter tl c,tiunt ill rt you wilt be convincad. Ask • nt 111'1ygist S I' w to 8• for 004new boot.t't:•. It interests inp c ad costa you nothing (r'.n1 ,101,10 142 151,1g W. Toronto), We nail gilywllere on receipt of $1044 Sola agent 111 Brussels, 35s, /fog, Druggist, most be nrronlpooled with n 550 good faith eh,qu e, will be opened at the Township Ball, nt 2 o'clock on Monday October 271h, 1010 Plans apoolfieptiuns, eathnates &o , in oonu0- (4on Wit h the drain may be 40en at the Clerk's 410 ;(1,10 157111. Er.M'rON, Reeve A A(AcEWEN,Clerk, R. R. Ne •i W inghaut, Bos S Blnevale, Farm for Sale Farm for ante, being Nj 1 of 10, Oon, 8, Mor- ris tows slip, cnntointng 110 noes Comfort- able house, brink barn, drilled well and spring erealr. Good locality, convenient to school, Ln me<neltr pons,.,'(,,. Fur farther particu- lars apply to 1+. S. (1(0412, Brussels. Farm for Sale Being Lot 3, con. 11. Gres township, contain- ing 150net es. Good Lai1r71nia, abundance of water Rod only 4 mule from Brussels. For fur- tbw' paticuhn a apply to P300,• 211.5 FLETCHER ROE, Brussels, Farm for Sale Farm for sale. containing 073? acres, town- ship lla'yborobgh, 8rd Con. 7 n11e0 from Lis- towel and 8 from Trades elation, C. P. 12 , 34 mile from thriving village, with school, church, &c. Farm is well watered. ('otnfort- able tonus, barn 50 feet square, with stabling underneath. Winter 111 stables, Terms easy. For further pt1articulars apply to MRS. WILSON MCKAY, Listowel, R. R. 8. For Sale House and lots, onntelnlug 09,1 acres, in the Village of t.'renbrook, the property of the late Al re. Agnes ltrown, is offered for sale. Rondo house, tarn, fruit Lr sec, &e Possession could be given nt r1 00. For further pparticulars ape ply to MRs. 71100. 011.10305 or WM. CAMERON, Exeontors estate of the late Mrs. A gn05 Brown, Oranbrook. Farm for Sale Being Lot 10, Con. 6, Grey township, contain. big 100 acres, all under cultivation. CColnYort- ablefr&a4 hon.., ,,nnk barn, good orchard, drilled well and never foiling spring, 2 miles from Eth, 1 and 7 miles from Brussels. School within o mile. non must be sold to close the estate. For further nartioulore as to price, terms. &0 , apply to W. G. POLLARD, Ethel, or JNO. I'ATEMAN, Brwosele, Farm for Sale Fine 109 acre form for sale, being Lot 25, Con, 14, Grey township. 00 acres cleared, balance bush and pasture, Gond buildings, consisting or frame house, bank barn, driving shed and no-to-doto poultry house. Good water, wind• ndll, Ih0 4 miles from Ethel mod 21,-4 mites from )1aNanght, on 0, P. R. For farther pnr- 11 utO'n a n t0 110100, terns, &0., apply On the premises or 1P by letter to Brussels R, R. 2, 11tf T. WILLIAMSON. Buil for Service The undersigned will keep for service, on 145 Lot 10, (Ion, 2, Morris township, the t1101.0' -bred Short Horn Hu11, Gainford of Sales. No, 00418- Hired by (tangoed Marquis 1100800) ; Dem Mildred VII' by Royal Sailor 111850). Ped- igree may be seen on application. Terms - 810 00 for thyro' -*reds peynble at time of mart viva with privilege to return, Grade 00570 not allowed, 2E08, PIERCE, Proprietor, 111.1611.1(1(10111111(111061... ream Wa Ship y;; Lll' Cream Direct to the ted Brussels Creamery Prompt Service Satisfactory Returns We furnish you with Cana and I'ay all Ex- press Charges, Issue Cheques for t1:e pay- ment of your Cream twice t ach month, pay. able at par at your Bank, Give the Brussels Factory one trial and yr will not want to discontinue, Brussels Creamery w�r',6ra�, Props. ata OFFICIAL DIRECTIONS FOR WEARING OF DECORATIONS Wearing of War Medals and Ribbons. Numerous inquires are being receiv- ed at the headquarters, Military District No. I, Loudon, with reference to wear- ing W21 media rib(and decorations and apparently titer' ribbons are being worn by some sten who think they are entitled to them, but are not. The fol• lowing information will serve as a guide 1, The British C.tpedllioliary t•orce 1911-15 Star will be issued in clue course to (hose entitled to if. The rib- bon may be worn by all ranks of the C. E. F, who have actually served on the establishment of a unit in a theatre of w'lit. between August 15, 1914, and December 31, 1915, botI) dates inclu- sive. The ribbon of this Star is red, white :ltd blue, shaded and 5741(6red. The theatre cif war in this instance is defined as excluding 1110 British Isles and the high seas, 2. The ribbon of the. British War Medal 1914-1919, may be worn 'by all tanks who -joined the C. E. F. in Can- ada, between August 5, 1914, and No- vember 11, 1918, and who between those dates inclusive and while belong- ing to the C. E. F„ rendered approved service overseas. This ribbon is, cen- tre orange, watered with stripes of whit,, and black fin eaell side 11111 wild border of royal blue. 3. The wearing of the ribbon of the Victory Medal by those entitled to is- sue of the medal, is authorized, This will be issued to all officers, nursing sisters and non-commissioned officers and sten of the allied forces who ac- tually stually entered It theatre of operations on the strength of any military unit 011 any front, The Victory Medal Ribbon is 33- inches in width, colors double GIRLS WANTED Clean, airy, sunlit workrooms. Short hours -a 47 -hour week, with Saturday half -holiday. Valuable training in agreeable work for the inexperienced. A good living wage to beginners which materially increases with experience and proficiency. Write or call - MERCURY MILLS LIMITED Hamilton - Ontario Make Every iotkr TT51015 the salesman, colleetar, eon- 1tractor-the man who "mind ,tet there the hard Runabout. Thl'uttgh the IrOOir of til' City, mom rcingh romltry- rotate to the outlying low11, the Ford ltnuabalt tratVIO rapidly and cconotnic'ally, Ford Runabout 5600. Touring 0600, On open models the Electric Sinning and Lighting Equipment is 5100 extra. Coupe, 5075. Sedum, 51,175, (Closed model prices include Electric Starting wad Lighting cquipmont). Demountable rime, tire rn0r1,r and non-skid tires nn 0t'.nr as optional equip- ment on closed cam only rd 6115,0l) rx, ea, These prices are f. o. b, )''Ord, Ontario an,1 do not loclude War Tax. Buy only Genuine .ford I'arta 700 Canadian dealers and over 2,000 Service Garages supply them. 181 unt Il� 11 _ � v 1 S. Cart a°, • eater, Brussels rain -bow watered. Detailed information regarding the issue of the British War Medal and of the Victory Medal will be published later, These ribbons should be worn in the following order: 1914.15 Star first, the British War Medal 1914-19 second, and the Victory Medal Ribbon third. The order in which decorations and medals are to be worn is definitely laid down and in case of doubt the information will be furnished on aplieatiun. British War Aledals are worn in order of date. The wearing of uniform by officers or other ranks, who have been de- mobilized and are not on military duty, pot permitted without written au- thority bout the general officer corn - Minding the district, Thirty days are allowed for leen upon demobilization in which lu get their civilian clothes, It is customary to grant permission for meal who have been ,lent,'bitized to w,;!r their uuilurul5 whenever there is necasinn ter it, such 25 memorial Ser- vices, funerals, reunions and similar public functions. 'These applicati',11) should Preferably conte through the local seerelary of ;t t etel'afS 210441 it - tion and he sent to the A. A. (3. WAL('Ek JAMES BROWN, Lieu t.-Golonel, London, September .22, 19)9, emu-res:-4"'4'-(ts."t .,. Mark Your Ballot with an X alter Each Questien under the word "No" Aro� Acf?u In f AnCC avour o£ the repeal of rho Ontario Tempers 7 Aro you in favour of the sale of light beer containing not. 2 more than two and lWtyane 000.hundredtho pet cont. aleph of d weight measure through G0veinment agencies 11131a a. manta to The Ontario Temperance Act to permit such Gale? Aro you 1n favour of the sale of light beer containing not more than two and flftyone onc•hundredtho per cont. alcohol weight measure in Standard halals in local mungcipalltlee that by a majority vote' favour such sale and amendments to The Ontario Temperance, Act to permit such said? Are you In favour of the sale of spirituous and malt liquors through Government agencies and amend,nenta to The Ontario Temperance Act to permit such sale? Above is an exact reproduction of the Referendum ballot, showing the correct way to Vote in order to sustain the Ontario Tem- perance Act as it stands. Everybody should study the four questions and realize exactly what they mean. Do not be misled by the insidious demand for "light" beer. The beer of the ballot .1.39118% stronger than the Ontario Temperance Act now allows, and over five times as strong as the limit allowed for beer defined as non -intoxicating in Great Britain and the United States. Answer Each Question 1. Unless you vote on every question your ballot is spoiled. 2. You must mark your answer to each ques- fion with an "X" only. Anything else would spoil your ballot. 3. Unless a majority vote "No" on question 1 the bars will be restored and the sale of all kinds of intoxicants permitted. 4. Unless a majority vote "No" on questions 2, 3 and 4 the Ontario Tem. perance Act will become almost worthless. S. The only SATS course is to mark your ballot as shown above. 66 o! -'For Tim 66 1®a>♦ �aa No repeal; No government beer shops; No beer saloons; No government whiskey shops Four X's, each under the word "No." Ontarioa err >�tdum Committee JOHN MACDONALD, D. A. DUNLAP, Cholrnadn Treasurer %ja reran aft(, 5eefefary ANDREW S. GRANT; Vice -Chairman (100! Excelsior Life Bldg., Toronto) td