i 111- aihom i ik iukvl uiuulhl vr 11iirljy mon t ai tu ii- hull ull illr1 a urn 0lllll 111 k i i vrr i k ill i trnial in 111- ijnil mji i tim l-l- o will i mwiiiitloiia jjll 1 lmald ii iiio tll aivkutiin atetrui j tv rt ll irrliui cuiilrju liply titu- ou ilre 11 iw will lw i mi immj nl uri l mnl j edlw tiiernnnki- tjlli hnl lluiic uurur 1keiwiii the prime minister to represent halion again r iho burlington garotte nays it is creditably in formed that irpmicr drury has signifledhis willing- new to accent ilia nomination ugain for hnlton co unly for the provincial legislature if it is tendered toliim ilio matter is now in the bands of the u f o executive mid u convention will bo called in mm near futuic to make the choice premier drury is pcipulir with liu farmcrii of ilnlton in fact with all clulci in the cmmly ills course has very generally won the approval of the people of this county in his administration of public affairs since ho was chosen prime minister of the province hnlton has been honored in having the premier as her representative in the legislature his broadening out policy has won him many additional friends and supporters since his election here his reclcation is conceded by those who claim to bo able to read the pulse of the rlcctorute of this county in addition to all other considerations the distinction of being represented i by the prime minister of the province is worth while i always uniform in quality delicto vis jhas the largest sale of any packet tea in north america thursday mokn1ng suptembek 28 ib22 editorial w te jamaica hum to hun motor cam ttio oldttme run ira do of jamaica is about to bo revolutionized experimental tests with alcohol motor spirit have resulted in allowing that a motor spjrit turn bo manufactured in jamaica giving slightly better results than gasoline and at a lower cost two factories are now manufacturing if and another- has just despatched an order for machinery in view of the great depression in the rum trade the conver sion of alcohol formerly utilized for the once famous jamaica rum into motor spirit is regarded as a probable satisfactory solution of the rum industry for the future better cooperation in poataj matters postmastergcneral murphy has called a confer ence of postal district officials to open at ottawa on october 2 to secure an interchange of ideas and promote greater efficiency in the interests of the public of the dominion all provinces are to be rep resented by experienced postal officials some time itgo hon mr murphy inaugurated a system qf fort nightly conferences between the heads of all branches of the post office department at ottawa this has resulted in the promotion of greater cooperation and putthcdepjirtmetit on a better business basis the wjder conference of the district officials is intended toatih further advance cooperation and sound busi ness administration yl bf j ontario six years dry the dominion alliance has just issued a most interesting compendium showing the results of pro hibition under mho significant title ontario six years dry it gives a wealth of facts officially stated in government and municipal reports which prove conclusively the effectiveness of prohibition in this province on sunday september i7 a new era began in the province of ontario ttfis was the first day of provincial prohibition the ontario temperance act really came into forecast seven oclock saturday evening september 16 at which sour the bars and shops closed their doors for io last time it has been in force continuously ever aince it was passed by tho legislature during the stress and strain of war conditions and a clause i jp the act provided that a vote of the electors should be taken after normal conditions were restored i economic as well as moral reasons brought prohibl- 1 tion in ontario business men manufacturers rail way corporations miners lumbermen in seeking the 1 highest efficiency p tho conduct of their various in- dustries found tho liquor traffic was like sand in the machinery wage earners jarrners industrial work- 1 era saw their earning power lessened merchants saw i going over tho bar instead of over the counter while the lower standard of living through drinking habits meant a lesser demand of goods of all kinds i educationists saw children running the streets or 1 wording in factories instead of attending school and i intellectual development thus hampered by intem perance insurance statistics demonstrated tho great- f er longevity of abstainers medical science pro nounced against the use of alcohol as a beverage indeed progressive men in practically every depart ment of human activity found the liquor traffic hurt ful added to all this was the influence of tho chris- tian church and tho desire upon the part of those working for the social betterment and moral uplift of the people who saw in the liquor traffic an enemy and hindrance to all good and anjlly of everything evil another class helped on prohibition this was hiado up of the victims of intemperance many of whom t voted to give themselves and their families a fresh start under better conditions prohibition was not gained suddenly but came as tho result of many years of earnest selfsacrificing consistent hard campaign ing it was not simply a moral whim brought about hy war conditions but rather tho culmination of progressive legislation tiat prohibition has made jgood iaan indisputable fact the concluding ob- servation of ontario six cars dry is no amount jflv jpfsophlstry academic argument specious reasoning appeal to prejudice calumniation of opponents can sa the facts herein sot out through al tho dust fcf discussion as to principles controversy as to plv jptothods distorted imaginings of possible catacys- tfiimic calamities tho great fact starfds boldly put fc prohibition works galling as it may bo to some tt peppjefoolish as it may seem to others it does good jpipe about its impracticability storm at its tyranny 7 it pays on an daily socially politically educationally morally in these days it is results that count pro- 8p ibiftltfon making this canada of ouraii bettor land ljtalivein and making the people who live in it batter x scithwnav no igal harrier to church union at uti important meeting of the joint committee of the presbyterian methodist and congregational churches of canada last friday to receive tho report of tho legal committee and consider the proposed act of parliament to incorporate the united church tit canada it was ascertained that there is no legal barrier to church union this question had been made an issue by opponents to tho proposed union in a strong propaganda contrary to the expectations ot somo of those outside of tho joint conference who were reported to be none too favorably disposed to the proposed amalgamation of interests and in spito of tho fears perhaps of a number of those within who were strong advocates of union when the pro posed legislation camo up before tho conference clause by clause it was adopted almost without a dissenting voice while there were a few changes made they were of such a character as to pot mater ially affect the proposed legislation the statute in corporating tho united church provides that any dis- neuting congregation may withdraw from the united church after kix months from tho passing of tho act and tho property of that congregation will remain unaffected by tho act the act as submitted and discussed aims to protect the interests of every congregation and of tho several denominations in terested the decision in favor of tho incorporation of a united church of canada arrived at by the joint conference last friday will now be sent to the supreme courts of the three churches involved for consideration and decision at their forthcoming sessions poor childi hjikmii himrlntndiit lilt k trout nw wht u your tiumr ulll airl lonu no your mi rim ton lliti tir i teoiihwrutlvr not lll you coriin ihiiihj you liwthlnl ihi ufrulil ut hi af you murj you wiui lnuicht of ourh i wont luiiifli ml tiii1 ifm irt fall paiit daycg anton abrfoylu hruliilitmi cuulon unit orarirt vatlny mlltuti 0tb s i ocuantr 8 7 ttitnmtkir si 33 hoptomlhir 34 ft october 10 it unptiimbar si 31 ootolmr t huptftmbor 33 31 bnptmrilmr s 37 huptmnber 9 30 buptcmbar 3g lul who live jil uluaw hot ttjimilif jiinvtj liouu with uum- litulhi hiuii u packet of wilsons fly pads will kill mdpc flies than s8w0pth cr ihy 5ticky tly cjtchep clean to handle sold by mq druggist grocers and general stores canada and the situation in the near east tho threat of war in the near east with the pro posal from- overseas that the dominions should be represented there by a contingent of troops with tin british fprces shifted political interest from the dif ferent sections of tho dominion to ottawa and from there to downing street for days tho public asked but one question is there to be war with that was coupled the question as to canadas participation in whatever warlike preparations were to bo made within tho empire the situation differed consider ably from that of 1014 and in tho minds of people in nl walks of ltti there was considerable question as to the urgency of the situation in so far as the sending of canadian troops was concerned the government asked for information and received reassuring mess ages both from the british government and from its representatives messrs fielding and lapointc who are at present at geneva tho wisdom of seeking that information in tho first place before issuing a call to parliament and thus thrustjng further heavy expenses upon tho dominlont would appear to have been more than justified by tho developments one thing which the situation brought to light was the readiness of men and women in all walks of life to respond again to the call of their country if the necessity arose tho prime minister and the minister of militia received scores of telegrams and cables offering service if there should bo any need of raising u contingent many of these came from canadians in the united states or in great britain urging that if a force was to be raised- their names should bo placed on tho list to bo called these offers were acknowledged and tho senders informed that thus far there was no need for enrollment but if they were needed the government would communicate with them tho matter has not yet been finally dis posed of but apparently the necessity for sending men has disappeared the government is closely watching developments overseas and jltbe need arises has indicated that it will summon a special session of parliament and place ha mtfttcr before the peoples representatives for them to decide whether or not canada shall rush a contingent to the dardan elles great britain has done its utmost to avoid war premier lloyd george declared in a statement to tho press england the statement said is doing all in her power to arrange an immediate conference of all nations concerned lloyd george advocates that tho league of nations guarantee tho freedom of tho straits of the dardanelles the freedom of the straits ho explained is of vital interest to great britain and tho entire civilized world and the policy of britain is to establish tho freedom of tho dar danelles mr lldyd george said that whatever steps tho government had taken to strengthen the military and naval forces in the dardanelles and tho bos- phorus had been dictated by two supremo considera tions first our anxioty as to the freedom of the seas between the mediterranean and the black sea and second to prevent this exceptionally horrible war from spreading into europe t editorial notes canada is standing on the eve of a period of development in population in the next quarter of a century which wilt dazzle the word said sir john willison president of tho western canada coloniza tion association to tho mens and womens can adian clubs at a meeting at calgary last week vaiui j can you get better vafuequaljty price and ser vice considered from tho catalogue houses than you got from your local merchant you cannot show yourself to be a loyal citizen by spending your money at home and when you do spend it with the mer chants who invite your patronage you will and their names in tho advertising columns coll ing- woop bulletin i can get him now on loup distance x know ho is in his office bo ill call sta tion tostnt i on tho cost of sales made by statlontostatlon calls is often less than the cost of correo- jpondence to say no- thing of tho time aved i amkor oar 6oojfc a fww popular sheet music free htnul stu fur two mjiim of ou lintel iiit xtiimid mi w win bon will dim nxtru riniy trno nmi cutu liiim f itiiihlc imtobx iito agents wanted dont delay write now the mohher hyutem music l iox hid wkhtvhxm n clearing auction sale honselt cattle 8heep hogs cowl and implements tim liihi jnl iium lwni hihtruntotl c j russell ihjj ly 1 lib lo auiljim ut lot is uh llnu lcmtnlnir on monday october 2 1022 tint filluwlnu rnri it tool uiul linpla- innutri ut 1 oclitoki 1iokhkh llrowu muru li bntl to linn tjyriumtliilo iuiy tuurv if hi nil tn ldii lytoiii buy mltlliitf 3 yiitru oll li ury rtitttrrun nily ytiirlhiic cattiji ry hlmrtliortl miw lun juiiuuiy si wtiltit hlincthiini cnw diia iiki4iniihir jv rmi hhurt liurn tmw duo kulirimrylb kv btmrthorti w duo 4 ll muntli jnrtrny yrmlo rnw duo nov h llnluhlii ow dun novum iwir 14 lloliittiii oow duo liuury a iioi- mltilu iiw dun kdliruury h juroy ow uhmtly lit unit linxl uiruln tlu ulwv on ww ii im unnt itillkur uiul iiiilur hrtwlnrw voiino cattik uiliilrml ab- tirliiin auniih tiuh 3 yourx u itool nut wlilln iilniii j yiumr uputtojl hoiri- 3 ynnvj 6 utaoru uiul luilforii yuurlinit j inilfom fall ciilvou 6 utriy nirluir rulvom hiu1c1 0 uchhi hrnlliik nwon lilunk fucuii 4 uihmi own lumlw u iur bril ok foul rtnu lmnt ut lintoillnif 1iooj1 1 htootl now m jibi dinillhm iowl 3 iwilr uihwi ulmut 40 muut ly imro in id wiilto wyuiiilnttti iioiim imrinmtjnjh nmrliiff hlnlii- b tout uu in uhh1 vrklinr iinttir iwor- lif iikiwoc fl ttuit nut in innl work tuu hilor dutirlnu iimididrlll 13 ikhui miimidiyiliirrlm buy loudur mmey itaitld liuiiiiirii knunlnr mattmny-liur- iih liorxfl tuki tkiw minluif umth oul- tlvittor iwuti iultlvutoi- liiiiln tiuifsy iitool tiroii com nuhlvutnr wlimld luiiiy i-ubbni- llmd bind willui mur- kt wmieiiii 4lon liuvmw jiultnr litiivy uuiikiih niiiicio furrow ilw no 31 tookulnitt a ruriviw itlow conk- nlmlt rmiulntf milt v000 itin wl miiilt u uroiim woimrutori uttkik niok buy auk wluud luw n nil tov 3 liuiimr iirlnd ulono kltolmn ratiu 3 iwtitnrn t touni harnonw oiin wukoii mx nil drum nbulitn rnrkif burriilti iiihim uiul vnrloiu other ar- ilnlou tm iiuimiraum io mention tnummtwolvo montlm flrllt on uliiivhl iiotow for ull numn of 11600 or ovnr c durnunt for aili all will b bold without rmrv tho fmrm la sold ben pttch auotlonmr acton fall fair prize list i tiirim hikcfal luizkm tl horsfl bpbclata no 1 iui1 lllifb mtoiiulntf iiiimu in idiriiihm lat hv a ii uiimn tiji uai uv ii j wilb 1inli tlaii j k1 jjdylilvvii uiumik niif 1t ly ur t v j varm idoo 3 hy tom ituoly li tibti uu 3 jut mid ilinlvkt komi llrira nm1 unit imuiiaiumi4 t i loimlilcrnd oikji liroliml iniok by utttsmtt iui ut ml 60o liol ouhii 13001 1 ii li 300 00 4 util hltittl tun oul ltl td ut huuhlor ulimrri vulii- co ziii hbhii a mymk aou s w 6 itoxt lluvy icatiruhu lliic ut by ii j mrt caall icoof snfl nihli ll oo f on a 1wi ilbt icxnruari ilorao ut by it u irory null ic00 and by huulam a ltoljra uii nlpiira vju iw 9 10 cattle spscfals 7 llut liuilo lluhy lluf io walll not uatf llmo b00 it by il n iimwk cdab ut fjoo suit 1100 t m miscellaneous spcial h hxat llurril huy alubim ttonor u roalvo m myu to to b mbowu burral to t ilillvarad lutr by j no ii kan- kiniwly iumi 9 hu v lluu mitow aoua doiioc to rulvo auma nalaun a cn ruab 3 00 10 i jo lit ltunil hilturif atnirf tloiidi to cooalva anma aanlplam io ba abcwii und uijlak to l dallvarad at fluklna ijma thm atmirt ioum ibkmm on yaur vulua t oo 11 uni lluabfl know ailaa donor io auliu anrnflatf t uliowu utid ul to b- dallvarad ut idckbu lima tilm atrom vux vumkd inn yaur vulu i 00 f 13 tumt lluhfl uiy ajilua donor to koalv an ma b 1 hlnrkiiinii ab w 3 tlo 13 llaat tlurral hy ailuh 1 dosori to h ahown and bairal to in lnllvard ulacj ny a t llrown ouni v do 14 uml tliialml irlnb lollur ivutitaa doiioi- to raoalva am by john il kaniiedy iuah 3 to 16 iat lliinbt kjjrly lotutno donor to raoalvn auma by w luiidilorou ji fiab 3 00 i llat 3 ltkn ictirjy rotutooa not to h wuabail donor to rlva auiiiu by fl ilyiula kviratury cuih 3 00 17 lumt ilug cobblar totutoam donor to r aania by a t ilrown lhhii 3 00 18 lfttat lck yellow niotmt runvra onions donor to ru auma y a t tiriiwu roah 1 co id llvat 3 duuri krlt ictrsa donor to ruv mm by joint ll it kaiiuly 3 onu hi tlna of ooldan cau corfaa vlua 1 10 30 ituavlrat 1okii vraah vlggo iv thom hcalu trill cull 1 00 31 heat hiiibi lound of llutlr donor to racolva uatnm tlim atmim kioea 1muu alif tiiontbat valu j 1 60 21 llaat h ioutida llutur in crook donor t rctva um by anton ouaollnn a oil co or a1k kuiiiimwiii tmrnh i 00 23 luat 10 1 omnia llutr in blwka trulilbltsd ly a mukar wlu iihu not won mi icuton irlito ut any fir alnc lbly i ho nboico of tlu fllowluii hllwr ouka buukal wall rau puitol wrlnvar vuluo from 5 oo to 6 bs 34 lloat c iounlm huttr in nrook donor to ithkw mui by x ii tlndauy nim mg cruum of wiwl flour vulu 6 00 ut llnat 2 lounita ituilnr in rlnl donor to rclv am by r nnluon hbii 2 00 31 unat 6 pound it litter in iirlntu donor to rmelvimn by w j loubl rjiali u 4 oo 37 hat c ioiimla luttr in iirmtm donor to reoalva auma by dr uonlvvn mail 4 06 3h limit b on pound priuta nf ilutttir by tlm hlmpaoti co iblpb ut u itvu it ihix oronjt- iuuo tuu valuo 37 slid b tm cnylon blank tvu by woodbull jv mckay vulun 32s donor to rocalvo huttr 1 oo 30 lloat 10 1oundw iliiimy atralned in wmlur to b dallvvrvtl tho tilubt of th kulr by dr j ut tin i rdab k oo 30 lluat hi4itloii pluln llonismudn lluklnif to nonalat vt th follow ina- half doiun tart a imic doiin lau blaoultai two kind of pit iiulf doaim rookua by toronto dally htur 31 lltiut can of crvum to im ant to oeorurtowu crfamry tor uatiuu- oinni o furmorn in anton dlatrlct ittruur iniukxt rlit will h iiuld for nrwim ittao hy uorrla huxo ruxli 00 33 heat jninmuiiublii by publlo mobool itcbolitr by u u ur rluoii vulun in abow 60 33 lloat colloatlnu lriuat pbttitu by c woodbull on vx vulun 1 oo 34 vurunat fumlly oi oroumlw llualmnd wlfo and children io imtut tuiud mtnnd ut 3 onlook ily knlrlmiika itakary aotoii brud tltikotu vulun 6 o4 36 hunt inlr hunilmttdo otintu ultu wool by uiul itaad tom co li ibu ei ltnao ton vuluo i cd 35 ibtttt tulr hundmndo tioiita htioka wool ty iuhi itnao y co 314 ltm hihi kloan tou vulun 1 m 37 llht iiirtfo imit hotnomudn ltnud donor in rrlv4 auht by oo llyndm hnttujy aali 1 0o 3l ijiroat mid i tout collontlon luditm lunoy work collection to 1m ulinwn tokotbir by lr andtrunn m j oaali k od 3d lltut plwo nf publnvt work mail by m blbltnr by j 1l miiflkoualti cuali e 60 40 ijiitut mml iltiit arrnnaod auhortmint vl cut kit worn on iiumiiui buiikct funny tnurbt by hiikii wiilkor 4k bon ounltlll vulun 3 w 41 ibmt two imuvvh ilmm mid hokoii lluna donor to rolv huiiiif by wm ioitoi mlllur urlsn wltuior to apply in noimoii a co for itour ut no ua family vlour valun t30o unl 36 ttim kumlly kjour vuluo lso a to the store of quality agton cooperative aihamb to holders of five year 51 per cent canadas victory bonds issued in 1917 and maturing 1st december 1922 conversion proposals the minister of finance offem to holder of theua bonda who desire to continue their investment in dominion of coiioda securitlea the privilege of excliaiiaimi the maturtnfi bonds or new bonds bcurinc 5 j per cent interest payable half yearly of either of the followlnit classed i m a five year bonds dated 1st november i 1932 to mature 1st november 1937 b ten year bonds doted lbt november 1022 to mature lbttovcmbcr 1932 while the maturing bonds will carry interest to 1st december 1922 the new bonds will commence to earn interest from 1st november 1922 giving a bonus of a fijix months interest to those availing themselves of the conversion privilege this offer is made to holders of the maturing bonds and is not open to other investors the bonds to be issued under this proposal will be substantially of the sauna character as those which are maturing except that the exemption from taxation does not apply to the new issue dated at ottawa 8th august 1922 holders of the maturing bonds who wish to avail themselves of this conversion privilege should talnj their bonds as early as possible but not later than september 30th to a branch of amy chartered bonk in canada and receive in exchange an official receipt for the bonds surrendered containing an undertaking to deliver the corresponding bonds of the new issua holders vf maturing fully registered bonds interest payable by cheque from ottawa will receive their december 1 interest cheque as usual holders of coupon bonds will detach and retain the last unmatured coupon before surrendering tho bond itself for conversion purposes the surrendered bonds will be forwarded by banks to the minister of finance at ottawa where they wilt be exchanged for bonds of the new issue in fully registered or coupon registered or coupon bearer form carrying interest payable 1st may and 1st november of each year of the duration of tho lodn the first interest paymen accruing and payable 1st may 1923 bonds of the new issue will be sent to the bunks for delivery immediately after tho receipt of tho surrendered bonds j- the bonds of the maturing issue which are not converted under this proposal will bo paid off in cosh on the 1st december 1922 w s fielding minister of finance i business directory medical dr j a mcnivrn pfoyaman am buroon iuilnu uiul iuiiiikji curimr liowor avitim nod klulu htn t tht reull- d iwmwiy oj iilvl t it m lln- wu anltu oul r 1u m j nhlson phyalolart buruaon obautrlolan aaioti onurlo uu4ummlf u ita bill iv cruy orrw utul iumiir6- ml orrjo uf 3 to 4 i in ami 7 to 0 p m dk c i w boss phyalolan and buipaon mill gt gaorpatowi phon 22 imcll muiimoii io ihwnauw ot wo- rlal mix cjjmru tu nf jcardln dk w s uirm oy nukliii io wwilwirli htft ky hut mi- bpi1 thrill leoal i-iion- k h v o lux ut harold nash fakmer m a barrlatar boucuef notary public co nvmy a rtt cu pefrrvuam block actou omy uonky to ram lloura jff matt ut t a h o me1r barrlata bllltr hetmry publl cuorocawrv onl dr j m bell dd s u d f itonot gradual of twonlu urtlr alty th utaat aiillmfl umj u qntco at raidnca coo- uijl jh1 dr f g gollop dds- vdjs dantal 6w olflcw ova llank ot ntn kolittf io ua vanlnav by appolaliuawf misccllaneouft fkanos n unas blibimta atccuiit ttalt ut all klnia bu4 tm oftuf jsicuhiimu at awry daeaipcloai rh fully bound- holin fctty ud imimpl tana wyndham btri cutja oat ovar wiltum- stv r j kerr auction- nd raal criu at 17 yra luprtrrw- acton ontario halaa nrutl ta 1l j icair ilva attention frua ilat of bailnjt to dla of kala ijt yttur muj with taax raatdanc ooi aunu acta ihoim 3c acton call at toy xptta roy hindley auctioneer i4vk htocic lltlal rstatb and hsitcllajdihe conaoltdaud phon erin c7 11 r- r s acton j e cheevers book binder quabm sl et qualpk ool ltooka and tousalnea bound in liitdiuni ktnl halwtantul twm kaiixui uttotvd in kum on dtlbloa hyiillt llook htld othr bmka ah work promptly exaeutad d alex nivbn ontario land burvyor and civil t ctiulnaar f3urvy dubdlvlalaiia ititna u- mrta worlnuoiia uluoiirhtln otn cwrtlrtoatm rir kmivliiuuim and tiiortkmta hurvya fiii aratiltsrts ilutldura and muuloluat counolla urttlniuro hairth katlnmtw eta molean building douqu sl conbultinq enqineetlb james ihwetor uedrcnt lul 56 toronto st toronto can liililuiiu 1avnihiitn wutorwiirkn hiwtiik hyitirtif liminoriitiira 1 imtin ihm avlilti utlniih mi luu t ion oiiu kmkh uhually imll ont of tlio monuy wo unvit our utliintn llili ailol 1u4l culil jill coi 1orimtn t h i i jiilsijsbmaimbi vissm the old and rollablo granite and garble doalors wo nra tnamifaflturorn uiul dlrot liiilortira of ull klmlu of momiitiontal mid uoudatonu vork- wo noil dlrant to our outitomora ut wiidiomuiu trloim tlnia aavliia our otiatiimom 40 jmr otinl wo tinva tint lipat iiiiilinimoii mid tha only knaohamoa in tho lpnliilou who on oparato nuouiimtlo toola tirunorly wo can glvo toferonoau from hundroda of pur atutomtin in toronto nhd otlior insooa whore otlion imvo to imvo law ultsln ardor to oollool wo have tho ursmt tnd boat a took oi ornnlto lu tho dominion or moro thmi any thro deslora in tho wosl wo ro loiiltl- msto doatartt and ntploy no agon to and do not annoy or peat auatomor by sondlns out ignornnt njfontn aollolt- iss wrdorw wo omploy only moolianlca and doty eompotltlon bfajmil sons cor nopwloh a wooiwloa at duolph