The Goderich Star, 1924-10-02, Page 2"
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BLYTII FALL FAIR
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THE GODgRICII suk
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c. H. Cartwright, Grey Oros. Bald- Mimi 31 1.ivingston. Head heinef Elie, Mille, Mies Olive 'weight.
win -John Somers. A. W. Smith.
Northern Spy -Mtn Somere, W. C.
Cunningham. It 1 Geettnittg--A. W.
Mire. Golden Russell -El' wightntan.
Smith. Ribstoin Rasisett Sont.
C. 3i. •Cartwright. Seek-rio-further
-eJlia. B. Tierney. Wageer-A4 W.
Smith, Fe Wightman. Gravenstein
Excellent Weather and Lexie Attendance --John Somers, A. W. Smith. Bien-
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With Good Exhibits
SCHOOL FAIR EXHIBITS A PIIMURE
Barr. Ow year old eteer-J. S. *
HORSES
/Wood mare accompaniel by foal-la.R:hinfffsatalrrf.lteefir. Reauly,44 Scoirittyt
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W. R. Scott, T. H. Taylor 4 Son
obn
Agricultural
• Leo-, wog, -.L Coultes Son, R"lor, John Herr. Fat steer, any
Wightman. Foal, horse or mare -
breed -Joint Rare. Fat covi or heif.
Fred Toll. sr., E. Wiegman. el
Ing or filly, 1 year -Gray tress'. Nain...y nbr.eads;ft, 813.8MteGanoisvmaatt J n8y.
Team of mares or geldings-Johnt
'breed, sweepstitkea-J. S. & W. H.
Wright Jos.* Cumming, Mrs. R.
Fear. Mireor* --tins age •
P4C''
- A. :Colborne, Funnels.
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(Sweepstakes) -John Wright.
SHEEP
Hees'y Draeght Leicester
• Brood mare, accompanied by
• I. Brydges. .1. L. Fear. Foal, horse AXod ram -C. Wightman & Son.
or marc- --J. L. Pear, J. Bryttgee °Sheerling rem -Wm. 'Craig. Ram
Dios. tab -C. Wighttrian & Son 1 and 2i
• Gelding or filly, 2 -years--Gray
Team of 'mares or geldings -Chu. Wm. Craig. Pair agate ewes having
• . Stewart. Mare or gelding any age• mined lambs in 1024-7nos. Vairser.
. (sweepstikes)-Ch&S. Stewart. iwkideeri..-.41.07Col.suilulb?"Cteras,n_calgilijia43natwirTe'mu5tneC:rnlialinfli
Brood mare, accompanied by foe. son .1 and 2. ...
Gray Bros., John Ellis. Feel, horse • '
• or mere -Gray Bros., John Ellis.' • . Shropehiredown
bim Pippm-W. C. Cunningham. .
II. Cartwright. Tolman ftweet-A.
_W. Smith, Jno. Somers. Snow --J. B.
Tierney, E. Wightman. Ontario
Somers,Jas. B. Tierney. Box
any variety aPPligo, packing and fruit
to be considered -Jas, B. Tierney.
•Denkelm, J. B. TierneY.
Canada Red -C, H. Cartwright,
A lex anders-C. Cartweiglit.
Twenty ounce Pippin-Jno. Somers.
Any other variety, minted -W.4 C.
Cunningham, D. Denholta,
tion of tipples, 10 varieties obtained
from any source -4. Tiern*Y.
Winter .pears, 11111110(1 -John Sowers.
11. Denholm. Fall pears, mimed-
-John - &merle EdWelst Irsorgitt.
Named plume, any vartety-Robert
Wightrnan, A. W. Smith. Collection
of 'plums, 5 of attch-A. W. Smith,
Dr. J. Grieve. Twelve tomatoes -
John Wright, Mrs. J. H. Richmond.
Judge -D. Cantelon, Clinton.
DAIRY' PRODUCTS
Deity butter in crate, 15 lbs.--4no.
Wright, . Mrs. B. Allen. Dairy but-
ter in print. 5 ibt-Robt. Wightman:
,.Wright,_ ,..Rttaael
Diary butter, roll 5 N. -Duncan
Laidlese Ileggitt, Mrs. B. Allen
Two year old filly-Jobn Ellis, One Aged ram -3. and F. Laidlaw. Sweepstakele- beet ' hotter ahown.
year old filly -john Ellis, Gray Dm, Sheerling ram -W. O. Rose, Thos, should score not leas than 90 points
Sweepstakese-John Eine. Fairnervice. Ram lamb -W. Roes -Dune. Laidlaw. Home rendered
General pUrillit
ist and 2nd. Pair aged ewes having. lard,3 lbs. -34 H. Rielmont, Russel
• raised lambs in 1024-W. G. Roes. Richmond.
Team omares or
Cotelough. Veldingt!"-slan• Thos, Fairservice. Pair shearling judge -Miss Ada Curprie,oGiueIfirhs.
ewes -W. G. 'Ross, 1 an. Pair APIARY- AND OTHER
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• Carrisge ewe iambs -W. G. Ross, .1 And 2. Honey in emits 5 sections -C. IL
Team of mares or geldings -Geo. Any other kind Cartwright, A. W. Smith. Honey,
T. Robertson. Singlenorsein, har- Shearling ram -II. Trewartha. extriacted • light, Se gallon-.41ussel
nons--$8a• Fri: • Ram Iamb -IL Trewartha, Thos. Richmond, C. H. Cartwright. Maple
ReutersFairservice. Pair ogee ewes. having syrup, one quart, present year's •
Single driver -1. Currie, J.
raised lamb in 1924 -Thos. Fairser- make -A. W. Smith, etuasel ' Riche
\\ 33 it. Igen* 414111` Re--- vice. Pair shearlieg _ewes -Thos. mond, one dozer, hen's eggs,*whita •
Lady delVer-Wm. B. Bell, Jas. Den- FnleeerrkePair ewe lambs -Thos. shell -Dune. LaidlIf
ew, a . Cate
--7--,•--liolos--Tesset of Mares or geldings-, •
John Weir: faentleatier a outfit -142..,,i11.e.,-,,,,tviee"...._sa.Pats_heeo, ewe or saright. One 'dozen hen's eggs
browo (weight of eaeh egg Marked
(speed not necessarily considered)- •°•*"*.` Th
vwe. tlierio-)-4".` '
J. C Currie. .
Judgee.-3TMoore, Owen Sound
. . . Judge. -44 A. Colborne, Pusbneb Wataon. Pair thickens., dreamed -
POULTRY M -Ere. Mills
CATTLE nor, turkeys, any tame variety_ Judge -Ada Currie, Guelph,' -
• Plintekell DIllehlu" John Barr. Pair Rotten .ducks -Har- DOMESTIC SCIENCE -HOME
Math cow having raised calf in ry Weymouth. Pair ducks, any oth- . BAKING • .
1024 or with tsar, positive proof. er breed -Dr. J. Grieve, Harry \WY- Loaf white bread, ye/ast-D. Laid-
quired.r.-W. S. McGowan, 3. S. ana V% mouth. pair namburfra',
Uses law, M. R. R. 'Fear. Loaf brown
H. Scott, T. H. Taylor ainti son. Harry Weyanoatth. Pate Harnhurgs bread-Jno. Semen, C It Cart-
. T wo - ear old helfei'-J 8 spangled -Harry •Weymouth. Pair weight. L'oaf nut breed, quick -Mrs.
and W. IL Scott, Chas. Wightman & Hamburgs, WeY- J. A. Brawn, „D. Laidlaw Six Plain
Sort. Onat year old ne r- . • mouthPair IVyandostes, yeast buns ---Mrs. I. A. Brown, Dune
Taylor it Son, John $arr Resfer Edward Iliggitt. Par -Wyandotte% Laidlaw„ Sise plain baking powder
tette-Chas. It. Coulten. 1st and xna eny other varitty-lf. firunselon. biscuits -Mrs. B. Mims, Dunc. Laid;
Bull, 1 year and under 2-J. S. & W. polr Leghorns, white, single comb- law. Six plain graham gems -R. It.
31 Scott, T. -31. Taylor & Son Rerd Land Laidlaw, H. 3. Trewartha. Shortreed, C Cartwright. Six
bell and 2 fernaless-J. 5. & w- n• Pair Plymouth Rocks,' barred -H.' 3. roned.ttugar 11. Rielunood
Heat__ • , Trewartha, „NVesemouth. Pair a IL Cartwright. Six'oatmeal coo:.
judgC.4:A. Colborne, Puslinaa.• Plymouth Reeks, white -Edward 'It Riehmonc, Ca H. Cart-
• Grades Haggitt, 1 and 2. Pair blade breast- wrtght six fried cakes -c.31
Milch cow having raised calf in ed 'red game. -Edward teaggitt, 1 and Cartwright, Dr. J. Grieve. Soft gin
124 or with calf, polo:tire proof re- 2. Pair Red Caps -John Barr. _Pah. gee bread -C. CartWright.
fluired-John Taylor$ John Baer. Ancon*, 11.• Weymouth. Pair guinea I Sponge eake-C It. Cietwright.
Tiro. Year old helfer---C, Nifightman Powl-Ed. Haggitt. • Light layer cake--.Tohn Wright, C
Son & 'McGowan. One year judge -Elmer J. Parrish, Luck- 'It Cartwright. Dark 'layer cake,
okr--helaei.-tr; 8, - lge8oveam, John - - - Wright.-0.--11-Cat sts.exithrgs
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GRAMS . lemon taste With meringue -Mrs. 4t
• One bushel Red 'fall wheat-Robt, A. 'Brown, Dune Laidlaw. Site Urts,
McDonald, J. E. Ellis, , One bushel native fruit IMMO-Dime. Laidlaw
White fall wheat -4. E. Ellis, Thee, - C. H. Cartwright. • Apple pie, name
Fairservice. One bustel eix-rowed variety ,of apple. -Dune. Laidig:la •
barley -R. H. Shoetree& Robt. Mc-- Mrs, J. A. brown. Pumpkin pie-
, Donald. One bushel two -rowed bar- Dune. Laidlaw, Mrs. J. A'. Brown.
ley ---John Barr, John H. Shrobbroolt, Plum -pudding, give reeeipt-C 31
One bushel White oats, ionr-eltoht. Cartwright. Vegetable salad, small
t....44V7,3 McDonald, John parr. One bushel -C IL Cartwright, Dr. K. Mciotyre
' White oats, short, --john Shobbreok Meat lof, 3 lbs. -Mrs. 3. A. Brown.
David "Laldlaw. One bushel small Dune. Laddlatv. Dessert dish, other
ss444•011; Peas-Robt McDonald, R. IL Short e than Paetry or jelly -C. , Cut»
V 1
ia! ...
4,41...r. I reed. Ralf buehel clover seed-jtahh 'Wright, Dr. H. McIntyre.
••''. Smilers. Six beat stalks Enallege FRUIT, PICKLES, ETC.
etitehine, doubts -Kin M. • Teivifilf- - Burman Ferabilgags i
stop• Embroidery, eyelette-Mrs. c.
Pair pillow slips, embroidered -
J. Paddock. Miss M. Livingston. Geo. T. Robertson, Jas. Watt. Pah
Embroidery,' solid whito--Mrs. C. J
Paddock, b!ila F: Lit.itigsta% Ill- pillow slips, other hand work -Mist
If. Livingstoe, Dr. J. ,:ritive. Pair I
brniderY' sena "4-m"' C. 4. ran' towels smbroldered-Mals M. LivIng-
doek, Idiss M. Livingseon. Embrold. ston, Mrs. C. J. Paddoek. Pair guest
ery, Hardanger-Miss M. Lielnirete"- toivebt, other - handiwork -Miss - IL
Mrs. P. Woodeoek Erabroidery, Ro-
w. 11,. Logan. Entbraseary. saigar. guivni,agajgtoisnii, Mum; TiiiNvNittic"oodsetoacill.r. EBaanct: ,
man cut -Miss M. Livingston, Mrs. towel and face cloth -Mrs. W. A. Lo
W.
M. Livingston, Mrs. W. A. sheet -Miss IL Livinoston, Geo. T.
Login. Modern e,vien'l e°17' single Robertson. Fancy spread --Dr. Col -
piece not hated ---Mum M. Livmgaton i borne, Dr. J. Grieve. Dresser cover
Geo. T. Robertson. white handiwork -Mrs. (. J. Paid -
e •Diatiag Room Furnishings 'dock, Miss M., Livingston. 1)resmer
Buffet set, 3 pieta% ---G eo. 11`. Rob- ; aver, 3 piece. washasSe---Iirs. Wil-
ertoon, lire. W. A. Login. Tea cloth„ ter McGill, Miss Olive Wrighte-Pin
embroidered -Miss St. ' Livingston. • cushion, washable -Miss 4. Living -
Mrs. M. Telfer. Tea cioth, crochet ston, Mies Olive Wright. Laundry
trimmed -Mies M. Livingston, Mrs. bag -Mrs. C: J. Pliddoen, Mrs. W. A.
T. Woodeoek, Luncheon set, 7 pie- Logan. Pair boudoir eurtains, hand
cescithite--Mrs. C. 4. teaddock, Mrs.; work -Miss M. Livingston....
T. 'Woodcock. Luncheon set, 7 pie- i Personal Wear
ces, colors -Miss M. Livingston. 1 Night 'robe, embroidered -Mrs. C.
Pair table ends -M. ire M. Livingston
Mrs, C, J. Poiddeck. Table mats, ' 3. 'Fleldeek' Mrs. W. MeGill. Night
yob., other hand work -Miss M. Lie -
crochet, 3 or 5 ode -Mime If. Itivime-1camisole _ ;tuna made -
%ton, Mete T. Woodcock.• Table inlets. I --:
fittots Ms Living4ton. Convalescent
other style, 3 or 5 set -Mrs. T. Wood-
cock. Centre piece, embroidered- 'Jacket -Mrs. M. Telfer, Mrs. W. A.
I Login. llandkerehlefs, 3 styles
seMesrv.kee. t.Inl. yP,istdatimeek,wMurrelet. raMo.tiTnwuelfe_r.i
,...., i band- trimming -Mrs. T. Woodcock
Mis. T. Woodcock Miss II. Living- I per* -miss M. Livingston. Wrist
Mise M.' Livingston. eloudoir slip-
_tatils.Teme. e.roseeifye,r7timisiteseblem, .11eLtivWing0o.,11 Nbat bead mien. Fancy work bag,
work -Mrs. C. 3. Paddock; •
eten. Serviettes, 4 to match, handl other atyle_rdian m. Livincatan.
trimmed -Geo. T. Robertson, Mild mra.
W4- A. Login. ...Talde eeetia AtIcl 2 nap.1.,,r.•. T. Woodcock, Infant's, short
kLiinvieng. Living -
embroidered iiipitial:Iiitse - Ikt.' ".e -56
piece furnishing i mon, -Mrs. T. Woodcock. -Infant's
hand work -Mise M. Living -
for dining room, not listed -Mimi Wontlaued on page 3)
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4, , eon -Land T. Leridlaw, T. H.. Tay.
.kir & Soo, Maple ,eream candy,- recipe attach-
rowingJudge-SidnatY Leelle, Blythe * ed -Mrs. 3. A.' Brown, Miss A. Gil -
5 ' faster Or' II lespie. Sealer canned rhubarle-
times• ROOTS '. Russel Richmond, .. Dune. Laidlaw
'• • Collection of garden produce -Dr. Sealer canned red raspberries-Dunc.
th ' 1 t
. • • an popu a ion. 3. Grieve. Half bushel potatoes: Laidlaw, J. H. Richmond. Sealer-
- , early -Chas. •Watson, , Ed. Haggitt, canned plums, green or yellow-
-"Moro population,'" Cana. Half , bushel white potatoes, lgte- Dune. Laidlaw4.1 C. H. ,Cartwright.
Chas. Watson, Mrs. 0B. Allen. Six Sealer of canned chervies-Russel'
field earrots-A. W. Smith, D. Den- Richmond, Mrs. W. A. Logan. Seal -
holm. Six garden carrots, long -A. es' tanned Peaches, yellow -Russel
W.
Smith, Chas. Watson. Six gar- Richrliond, Dr. 1. • Grieve. Sealer
dee carrots. short Mrs. I A. i preserved apples --Mrs. A. Gillespie.
That the use of the tklePhone Brown, D. Denholm. ' Six Swede the- Dune. Laidlaw. Sealer preserved cit- .
is foxing flit ahead of the in. nips-jno. Somers, G. T. Robertson, ron-Mrs. M. .Telfet Sealer pre -
Crease in population. The Six beets, table. use, round -Ed. served strawberries-Mre. J. A',
• =OAT of mem teleploneg Higgitt, Six sugar beet Inengolds, Brown, C if Cartwright sealer
in
reasesaccording to white -A. W. Smith, T. IL Taylor & preserved plums, blue or ..ed -C 11. c, the
'average . of i he 1 a st . t err ' Son. Six rnang-old ontraels, globe- Cartwright Sealer*,canned pears-»
vattoxy over ix% a year. A. W. Smith. Six Mangold Wur. Dune. Laidjaw, Ruswet Richmond.
opwation 1:tvre,,Atit,s/,about zeis, yellow long -Gray Bros. One Sealer canned black currant jam -
pie, pumpkin-Jno. Wright, D. Den- Dr. J. Grieve. Sealer gooseberry
holm.- One squash -,t. W. Smith, jame-Dunc. Laidlaw. Settler orange
Aseaehnew marseriber "adds • Jno.. Somers. Perk of red onions- marirtalade-Mrs. Jas. Cumming.Dr .
to the value id Wilt tele- . Dr. J. Grieve, John Darr: Peck of J. Grieve. Glass opt* iellY-j. 11. '
tent's)
yanow onions -Dr. J. Grieve, Jno. Richmond, David Laidlaw. Glass
phone its po'rattle tO
. you orm s oi. er per .
.
drama eq -for one reason,
beettuse ev'ery new citizen
*Ids to the demand for
what, we luive fo sell.
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lb 4
bee , • Somers. Half gallon sliver pickling currant jelly -s -Wm. C. Cunningham
onions -Gray Bros. Two water. J. If. Richmond. Glass other native ."
cent greatera each year. melons -A. W. Smith, ...D. Denhohn, fruit jelly -Mrs. W. A. Logan, Mies
Whom coula :sea sell today by. Two muskmelons -A. W. Smith, D. A. Gillespie. Sealer canned tomatoes
Log Visa' Denholm. Two heads of cabbsge --Russel Richmond, C. IL Cart..
named -Ed. Hagitt. Two heads red weight. Sealer canned string beans
cabbage -Ed. Ifieggitt. Six ears field -Dune: Laidlaw, Russel Richmond ,
& Son, Chas. .Watson. . Six ears Cunningham. Bottle mustard epicklee
• corn, Dent (braideti)-T. H. Taylor Bottle mixed vinegar pieldes-W. 0.
Sweet corn (braided) --0. If. Cart- --Dune. Laidlaw, W. C. Cunningham.
weight, .1). 13enhoini. Bottle sweet pickles -Dr. 3 Grits*.
Jedge-Sidatry Leslie, Blyth. • Bottle pickled onions -Mrs. IL Tel.
a .. FRUIT fee, Mrs. W. A. Logan. rtottle rasp-
berry vinegar -Mrs. 14. Telfer, Noe.
Laidlaw. Bottle tomato. catsup-
Dune. taidIew, Dr. Grieve. ('*1.
lection eanned svgetables,• toinatoett,
eorn, beans., eauliflower-C. If. Cart- -
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weight, Russel Riehmond. . •
Judge -Ada Currie, Guelph.
DOMESTIC NEEDLEWORK
Pair hand knit mitts, double-4mi.
Wright, Dr. 3. Grieve. Rag floor
mat, braided -Miss M. Livingston.
Floor Mat, other hand work -Mrs.
Geo. Knox. Laundry work, cotton
house dress -Met. W. A. Logan, Mrs,
0. J. Paddock. SIMI& borne Made
labor saving device -Miss M. Living. •
atorid. gerseMrs. ,Wie!atidGuelpit,
LADIES' FANCY WORK
Specimen crochet, Irish ---Miss M.
Livingston, Mrs. T. Woodcock. Spee
Mason crochet tikt. tette:roe-Mies
M. Livingston, Dr. 3. Grieve. Sp.-.
eitnett trockeet late. yard-Xial
Livingston, Miss Elia. Mills. $peri-
steUtrochet imsertion,-pardth-Xisa
Livingston. Specimen ersseivit
&Mons, M. IAvittigston
- Specimen tatting -Mas M. Living.'
sten, Mrs. 0. J. Peel:Seek. Desiti:,
thalami laws fine--Mfeet laving -
Men. Afraid thresal bee, coarse--
,
Reek orie eithieriher adds tat Ow six named varieties winter. aPPlea
mho se l'OUR Nephews Bros., C. If. Certweight 3.
10110011111111111.11.110111111.0011111111111111 Four named varieties of fall apples -
Watch your nine
.it's° up to you to look your best
'Keane girls, old girls, plain girls, prett
girls -don't we al) know those dye be..
fte the mirror when, with a sigh, we
turn away sod say,
Voih-I do look Naha"
On thoee days when our skin looks bad
and won't get right.oar now* won't
Powder-oor eye. are dull, We ail know them. Oat wise
women watch their skin and at the Nit MO Of some.
tiling *Riga the best remetly-a dose of
Beecham's
MitisitYattrectrus, .50sit , is
the Mood, eleor the *kik mak* veto=
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PEACH E S
'the,eamotivt
ss Preserring Mem isipw
lifiletericy in housekeeping aims at et:M-
anny. comfort and health.
:Yew will make vast snide': toward those
ends Urns ley in a generous supply of,,
preserved fruits and vegetables for the
t, minter months. .
By doing so you will make a saving in
food cost that will astonish you, provide
for &helots* dishes the winter long, and
contribute much to the besithl at your
'
family,
Buy fruits and vegetables now while
they are cheap and preserve them. Our
booklet, lint free, will explain the best
**thuds.,
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THI,IR.SDAY. OCT. tad 194t
I. CHUM
SIOMING °TOBACCO
15 FOUR TOM' SEALED
51.•:64fra0141rof
PET"7-41---
to bring you the fail richness
and mellow sweetness of this -
"Tobacco of Quality"
. Manufactured by
IMPERIALTOMCCO CO. OF CANADA LIMITED
Internal and F.xternal Pains
are promptly renewed by
OS THOMAS' ECLECTRIC OIL •
THAT IT HAS PEEN SOLO FOR NeARLY FIFTY YEARS
AND IS TO -DAY A. GREASIER SELLER THAN OPP
IISPOPAE It A TESTIMONIAL THAT SPEAKS FOR ITS
• RUISERtilla CURATIVE OUALITIES.
410
OW is the time to put in wour winter supply of coal as
the tonnage put out by the • mines is several thousand
tons k -s than was put out last year., Tilis means
shortage of (;:oar ,and higher prices. We have several car
loads of Chesnut, Stove and Egg in stock which will be sold
at $I6.1J0-pei e1ered Ali our coal is weighed on. .
your scalEs. (the market scales).
,fierwin„Willissins Pain' t at $4.75 per gallon
:-VsfeLcarry stock of Portland Cement, Prepared Plaster
:And Lime tato a heavy stock of shelf and hey rtarciware7.7-
-
Noli, is the time to have your furnace overhauled dortit
'aaiuntl cold weather when every personwants it done,
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LET US FIGURE ON YOUR- PLUMBING„
HEATING AND ELECTRIC • WIRING.
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CHAS. C. LEE
HARDWARE STORE AT THE WHARF, GODERICH
Phone orders given Special Attention
Phone Store 22 - Rouse 112
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.Progress cr Reaction
Ontario:Elect ors Must choose
issue of the Plebiscite of October 23rd is: Shall the sale of intoxicating liquor as a beverage continue 50
he prohibited, or the traffic be re-established and condticted by the Goverennene 11Since September 16th, •
1916, the legalized sale of liquor for beverage putposes has heetrIlrohlttited. During eight years The Ontario
Temperance Act has wrought a moral, social and economic transformation, gradual but real. 11 A new genera-
tion knows nothing of the evils of the Iiiquor tram before.the O. T. A. came into force. Older generations may
have forgotten.' 11 Think of id There is not a man or wienatt 29 ,years of age who has legally 'seen the inside
of a bar.room or liquor shop in the Province of Ontario. 1)..Booit is banned! It is a discredited -and dishonored
outlaw. Now, it wants to come back. It seeks not only re -instatement, but that the Government itself shall be
an active partner. • • •
• Do 'reap Itinnentbart
The old.time Bir -Room and liquor Shop, •
with *their disgusting eight* and munch and
week
The staggering, cursing, drunken men who
jowled us on the streets and on the cm.--
perneuhrly on holidays or at ptddic demon.
etretione-oul who filled our sok .
The poor, battered, bedraggled hulks of
men end women -God's children, our broth.
tors sad skiers, every one of •theng
The destitution, misery, wrsktbetinem,
qualor. fild: and *seeder In rarity hovels
that bights and should, have been hones;
The vitt, site kamondity, the crime, the
dibmschery, incited by -liquor, that appalled
good (Warw. .
"the 0.41*.A.. Hap Made Coed
Commit thsekconditioras with the situation
todey. The Ontario Tenspenstsco Act has
iscoucht immeerumble. x. Drtudc-
emsem bas dorretreed. Crime Ink boas loomed.
Homo art lumpier. Klikken have been
e at* better chance.' Savings Sink de.
poem: here buttered., I dawn the line,
PROGRESS has been wrook into the history
of Old Cknariol
1,0Fr/0AL RECORDS PROVE ALL THIS!
The followleg task AGMs iber, ioOntarko
under the 0. T. 'A., there has been a ash.
tokatiat tkeresteein the oftoree that are
usurifir smoriated with driak:
1914 1922
Alseiho
1,427 756
QueSty to Attineidil 5.172 256
Vagrancy • 4.70) 1,507
K Priessleating
102 112
Low. ""6114IMAI Dirtsihrtly 4.411 1.736
17,703 10,063
NOTE THE OPINION OF OUR -
MANUFACTURERS:
"Does Prohibition, under the O. T. A.,
result us more comfortable homes and
hence supplies of food end clothing for
wires and children?"
When this quationxes asked of, imams
Ontario manufacturers by the Ontario Board
of LicenseCommieners, 1,165, or 82 per
cent., answered "Yes", while only 239, or 17
pie cent., said "No".
Aliiiiil01s111Sot Government
Have trailed
So.calkd "Govermnent Control" hie Prov-
en r dismal failure wherever trial. ,Drinking,
drunkenness end bcidejging have reached
appalling proportions. Evry Canadian Pro.
Vitlte that has tried say form of "Government
Stie" has sdready learned a hard lemon. .
Take BRITISH COLOMBIA: Hon. H.
H. Stevens,.M.P.. in a public added* in Van.
rouser recesulk,. declared: • •
"ilever..it: the ginory 01 4* country, was
bootlegging comperable megnitudet •
num:krone masks to what.,it is today." *04
Or. MANITOBA: Flom furseishod by
the Chief of Polk* of Winnipeg show an
increase of 45 per oat. ia the number of
Yoe the MOO* al OW °stark.
*ark lour lisiSet tams 2.
Are sae la &taw at the ow
1 arseeie at Tlie Cam& Teo.
peewee Aeti
An sue la (avow 4511,. Irk
tri Iwierabe el Wee atel
oullteseue Usu. it: Wei pole
seiluarrouramotssetrett
drunk and truottlerly cases in th* int five
months under Gni-mamma Sale, es compered
with the corresponding five month* of the .
"i4t*And, 61'eareellyistidtr, QUEPIBEAibiC: ti°14The , fallowing
resolution was unanimously adopteditey the
Presbytery of Montreal, April 13th y 5924:
"That we ,regartilit to be a pattiotk ditty
to make it known that the drug tratfic.fiour.
tithes here as never before and is on the in.
creme, boot/egging floutialiet in and from
this Province aa never before, that divtaken.
nem is on the intreme and that the Quebec
system of Government Control is
inliniout and not a success."
• • Ontario Must Hold the Line
a majority vote fee "contism' since, k
meow that we will have boner law more
effectively enforced, with cone
improred results. Tile Government, through
the Prime Minister, lies &Toth* pledged
itself to asteeeitheit$ die Act ,144 'give
active sad vigorous enforreaseat
If isaiority rote for "Sele" it means the
maestabrahment tsf the oid, diet;edited Liquor
Teethe, in the guise of respectability under a
"systals thee makes the Government the bee.
tondor sod every aim* * ponne, *cling as
mist *goat Jot the brewers sad &stiller* and
Inefusset profit fir dame out 05 4* dennortion
of life tad happioses.
71:e Clam& Plebiscite Cossirittet, :saki*
the toast.etice forces et Oliteri'* cello upon
J who love their Province sumtwish its con-
tisiteed and hurl:using prosperity and diu
Lilirttel its pet bee rittemprmistri --i- .U&
people to VOTEPORTHE
geed, and not for a rents% of die mac dist
hen um:in ruck hover itt she pea, ma
treolti de it vein,
• Ontarto Costinsittee
EL Nicholsoa, Chehiess
2 Toronto Street, Torowto
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