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Barrie Examiner, 2 Dec 1926, p. 13

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I % V I ECEMBE3 2, \rruu: u.) HASTINGS `wms'r--4-w. ; H. Inland 2,000. H. A`. -Ackerman ..(.Proh1b.) E (0.) _ - H{IRON NORTI-1-.-C. CA. Robertson IVUTI '&u.l\.illa:U| Auvsnlllallu \\.u] `, ELGIN WEST--*F. G. Macdiarmid 3(C.), 503. J. B. Ferguson (L.) ` 1501:1751 xvnnmu I"\.. 3-..! D-:---.. \vu]g vvvn us aavnauuvnn \.--o, ESSEX No.1-;'I`H-Dr. Paul Boiison ` (C). Accl. . 4 \ -mac-.11r ccnrvmtr ' A I: EI-L-l.-.. .Il \ ` I-van rnuvnyaauw can -nun. uua `vs; FORT WILLIAM-*Fr'ank H. sperm (0), 3,508. Ira. D. Evans (L.) . , vnrsnxvrnvnxv A II If 17I\7\Yr\'\' ' l\_ E \v;y vgvvvu .5550 .-we qavuunna \a_u, FRONTENAC-LENNOX- Dr. E. Ming (L.), `863. `A. M. Rankin (C.) .n~r mxvn A nnv A......- lA-I'2:II:- J0 \ '1'-fALDI1\ftAND-`-R. F. Miller (L.), 460 w. J. Griffith (c.). - .- . HAL'ro1`~I-*Goo.:FIi`\IImer (0.) L330. . ll'- FLA `IDA!-Q-C6 (Dunc \ \TlU'I] `nun vvquu~a.--.vw-vv \va, GREY SOUTH--Farquhar Olive!` 9::-`og.), 475. `Hon, ,Da.v1d Jamleson IUVII ALGOMA-J. M. Robb (0.) K7v~n Dnuvnn (`DI-nu \ .` "E5c`iin'}L1~?E1C6ii-i':'-Zf.'%'1(4. La.- nnnaan lfn T.\ A V T1: for: H`! \ "III! \&I], VVVI 1 dILc Luuvanrsaaa \\Jo[ " GLENGARRY-A.ngua _ 753. 0.1 A Qnnovni-or (T. ,- lWcGillis \(c.).l Pegs lo Qltlllolc `C-J(_OIlI[ HAM-IL'roN EAST-- *Hon. Dr. Ag:-g-`nu xnqnn W M 12m:n_ \WEi my: SEl..ECTED_ 2o mmsszs In Silk Crepe and Satin-faced Crepe, navy, black, grey and brown, sizes 38 to `46, all good styles, new and up-to-date, for this sale only` . . . . . . .. Asroumnc VALUES ON THE RACK 01-` $5.00 DRESSES Has been.'assembled from.our stock of regularly priced $18.50, $16.50, $15300 T ` Dresses ` .'i'hese_ we are offering at 4. . .. . __ i`he' styles are all new and the materials are Poiret`Twill, Jersey, also Silk and Wool `Jersey in black, navy,`brown and` grey, sizes including 16 to 48.` om: GROUP OF DRESSES % . In Flannel, V Serge and . Silk All co1ors-Sizes 16 to 42. rm:-: BARRIE axuimx-zn (C-_) . 771. uh). cola. .141`. U. .D.. Uuver uu.) I KINGSTON-i-'l'hom'as A. Kidd '(C.) 2.543`. Hon. W. F. Nickle (Prohib.) MIDDLESEX NORTID-Alex. Mc- Lean (Ind. Pl`OQ.),` 1.062. `G. A. El- liott (c.).; , ` MIDDLESEX WEST--*J. G. Leth- bridge (Prog.), 2375. Jno. IA-I. Ba.rr&_(C). ` nrrrccrrnvrn *1` IA! e_-|_r-;__._ rn\ .,_.-... v;&ST-Christopher Gardiner (Pvr-og.), 1,515, P. J. Henry (C.), W. J. Cryderman (L.) Yrvnxvrn 1-I-vi-nrnrn In A A A u u : HURON SOUTH- w. G. Medd. ~(Prog.), 300. Alex. Neeb (C.) i - KENORA---J. P.'Ear-ngeTy `(OJ H. B. McKinnon (Lab. L.). A. .R. Ascough Ind. Prog.) `I'7T'\Y.fII Y'.1AlII1 $L,,!_n,,,I,_ , A I. "'1'.'1'::':13'.-%-"f='. I 2-na.{.'.L7-"E'c".3: a`66'.'m. -J. P. Sinclair (L.) 1' 1-xvrcnnr xv `Q L] 13-.., __ 1n,,- ,, \ vs - - nanolianiuoab LINCOLN-5} . H. Romp (PI-09.). `500.VR. -W. Gregory '(C.). 1' l\\11\l\'LV \v.1\Il-urn-rv I 3 an V- an... annual` ~ IJ{ENT_ w`5s'5r--nev. A. c. Calder (c.). 2319. Dr. c. B.. Oliver (L.) vrrxvncornniv 1' Ir! . _ _ . _- A Il!.I a '1A \'. `tn, -gvuuv -vu yo vvnanuu \aAI.ran ~LANARK NORTH--*T. A. :|'homn- son (0.), 195. W. R. Caldwell (L. Frog.) `I A\vA*I\'r (VI\7vrI-Irv # 3 An, I --u I`: nu u Ivan], c-Univ: vanvo .51.: JJUIILL M'I'ISI\{0KA--*G. w. Ecc|dstonluEE.l). -2000. Rev. Fred. Berner. (Proh1b.) XYTAIVAYSA `IHATTCC ll! 3 IAl!I_-_ IIUIJUTISUTI \I-0]; UUVI 1": II; LV.l.Ul*Ll.'I.UL` (0.) ' ONTARIO NORTH-T. 10. Bell to.) 600. `J. W. Widdifield (Prog). - '1\`vlII I 1591'` lrxvvliivf & III F `I 30,, gglair (L.),'12,313. John Stacey cc.) ULV l.`1`l,.!l.\J DUU J.'I.l`*"' UV: E: I`: Cl l\fl'IlI'IAYYP `IHADIIII l BE..- "'3'rr:EZ' "'.Zs71~.'i"~5'."'ZC `Fa}'ma (Ind. L:) 418. Moses Doctor (0.) E. .J'.' Labelle (Ind. C.) 1\nunIA1-:94 'lVl'\'I'hlII'PT A E I_l-._--- up aauuvalv \auu. \.n 0'1_f'1`AWA NOR"1`H--A. E. Honey- well( ).), 3,707. Dr. Gordon Hender- son . ` . T . , Au-inn Lu-ru A nuts-rvnu-rv I 7 ll B...l-_AA. TLAMBTON EAS'I`--*LosliVo w. dke (Prog.), 100. John Sproule (C.) ' T A II13"I'1I\KY Yfffifli ll! Q I_I-.._.. ESIIAY \ .v'-,, uvvu av 'LAMBTON vVhT-*w. s. Haney (0.), 2.547. R; J. White (Progx) T A `Y A `I51 , \YI\`l','|!'lIY`l' Q? A TI.-. .. .0. Irwin`: \\.ao[ `v, up:-rv o aannvan \44u[ %NrPIssi1I'('::-. *Harry Morel (c). V2.057._Ha1-ry Marceau (Ind. L.) J; W. Riclfrdson (Proh1b_.) _ 1-nveirsrrr |;|p||__ 1,1,, `A nn,,.- \Vl] Ul-III \J94.I9o Llu `lo ualaulogsnu \-non , OXFORD"NORTH--*D. M. Ross (L.- Prog.), 1521. R. H. Marshall (0.) ' rswrmtx-rs1\':u\'I`rin1-~r kl E Q--xL .`I If l_.VI[ Iv lac vv o AA. , um-aw. u \v-; `PARRY SOUND--*:JD.;.`.` G. V} Har- court (0).. 1400. '1`. Trenouth-(L) ` I ' 'u-'_..-A-- 1-s1-.11-av an - I ID \. UUUIL `V1, I-vvvn be us a.n.vuvuu.u. \.-a-1 PEEL---*CoVl.T. L. Kennedy (0,)- 500. H. T. Taylor (Pros) ' ?_- -u-nvnv-nvnvv \vt\-I-urnviv l_I.`_ R- I R LX1'~:ARK SOUTI-I--*E. AR. stedmhn (c.), 722. Dr. E. P. Wickware (L.) "'r1n~rn-I-`cc E I aI_s__-__ 1n\ stun -\,. vvwu_ u - v--yawn ; `we,- LO};1D'(5N NORTH--J. P. . Moore ;(C.), 2,748. W. N..Manning (P1-Vohib.) * LONDON SOUTH-Dr. J". c. wilsoni (0.), 3,808. Dr. H. A. Stevenson (La.b.)| MANI'1`0ULIN-- Thomas Farauar (Prog.)'. 146. Le Bgbpon Diblee (0.; UVUO 5L: I-0 Lu-JAVA `J. avg] PERTH NORTH-.*H6n. Dr. J. DI TMon`teith (0.) 2832. Dr. F`. J. R. Fors- PER'1`H'SOU'1 f-I-A. A. Colauhoun (L.) 315. 'McCa.usland Irvine (0.) A 1171517 |Al I.l E-_.l; .l.`E.| ."\J1JI\"""'l'IOu JUN" Us LV } (0.)? 200. W. H. Mason (L. \YI\`l5"I\`ll"f'IIl"I5`T\'f A "T`l\ 3.. .%"1lE)z'Eiir:'1i:3`En'1T.Z3~n-" E11.` e. is. `glaertson (L.), 500. F. J, McArthur cut: ; that old V839- in 'a.nded down_ eneration? ): Yes?- Hnn `nu dmnned iw3'1*"F.l{wA % sorrrn--'r.' M. Tau`-keft ; (c.) 3717. Capt. R. R. Sparks (L._) 1\1r1'.I1'\Y\`l\ \1'l\'l1ll'I`l"I an In B--- I! 1l I`U3n]' IUGII LE: 13. Jllclaluvnnl \vo; ` OXFORDISOUTH--M. E. Scott (L.- Pcog.`) 1312. `W. I-I.,Cha.m_bers (C.) 1-:11-rnxr Isnivxvh l\..- (2 \I' I.I-.._ [bl] I! IV LI&\o\.IwI-lulu-all: on v_nunv' \ -Pnrrmiuabno crry--*w. H. `:.a; burn (0.) j475. G. A. Gillespie (L_,) '. -vvv- ..-v . --vv-. .-v.--V-. \- 59:15:10]` NIAGARA FALLS-*W. G. Wilson (C),,4,3A36. P. Dixoh (L.) A \1*r'l'rr(V1`rI'\TI1 all I _ __,-, _ I lA\ N RFOLK--'*HoiI. `John '8. Martin P.` 19" `X7 11 Ileana IT.\ o\A\Ana.A\alI.n \a a v5]- ."3N'}'A'1ic>"soUTH-* w. E. N..san- `an:-n II \ O`)-I9 Tn}:-u $4-annuv Il"\ TIFUL PETERBORO COUNTY-.-W. A. An- derson (L.).400..'*T. D.\Johnston (0.) PORT ARTI-IUR-D. , M. Hogarth (C.) 246. `F. H. Keefer (C.). Dr. Geo. E. Eakins (L) ` PRESCOTT-*Edinond Proulx <(|nd.` L.) 332. Dr. E. A. Mooney (C.). Dr. L. P. Beaudoin (C.) `l3`t)`I'\7r11 in-rs-rqv . -5-` .... . - - - - ... -.-...v-an .P-RINCE E3vARD-*Hon. w. E. Raney (Pr-og.) 44. `H. S. Colliver ((3.) RAINEY RIVER-J. A. Mathiu (C) 150. Edward Thompkins. (Ind. L.) R. C. Langstaff (Ind. C.) D`KY`l:V`I3`lTI1' .'\V`l'\'l'\rl1'I9 -1- A - ~-. _...-..-.-um-.. \a.anu. u-1 ENFREW "NORTH- *Alexander Stuart (0.) 1511. R. M. Warren {Pro.) `D`D`.\YI.*`D1.111r an:-1rn~rr -r I ` _., .- -. - uvnnan wow: I. \J. LU5. .14.) I RUSSELLe-Aurelien Belanger (Ind. L.) 90.5. C.` A. Sequin (C.). John G. icarkner (P:'ohib.).. 'om nirnvvnnruv-ma - -- - ,--, vv. .. V. can aovuvnuuvll. LLLUILIUI SAULT STE MARIE-*I-Ion. Jamesl Lyons (0.) 3145. J. B. Cunningham (Pr0hib.) ` SIMCOE CENTRE-- *Char-[es E. Wright (0.) 18-1. Eben Todd (L.) crnnnnm -muam nu-.. u... u-g'_a_.L _ . W - .- `vs, av: on 71. vvcuxcu \.l. l'U.] RENFREW S:E)UTH--'l'.. M. Costello (0.) 1047. `John Carty (Prog. L.) 1?TTQQTDT_'I'i,A....-l!-.. B-l----- - -I ' ------ `V-, .-.. aavvll asvuu \u.) "SIMCOE EAST-*l-Ion. Wm. Finlay- son (0.) 1406. T. E. Ross (L.-Prog.) SIMYCOE SOUTHWEST--J. ~H. Mit- <(:ge)ll (L.-Prog.) 491. `J. E.'Ja.mi_eson TORMONT--D. A. -'MacNau9hton (0.) 275. C. C. Munro._ (L.)_ n.--o--...._.-__ ' 7sJ'1~t}1%'c;<>1r' "n7Xr.};---f. Legauuj (Ind. L-:) 7_10.`A. A. Aubin ((2.). Al- gfred Lamoges (Prog.) I an-7~r\-I-vrvv-:1-r snLn__ I ALA- nn\A,.-- \v] vu-nun .4. AI-no nconnvlt \-.vua-nu; YORK WEST--*l-Ion. Dr. For-boa Godfrey (6.) Dr. J. R. Serson (L.) Dr. E. Bull` (Prohib) . nu.-.unp.`cun.-. q-an-nan.--cane 1 A -- aw. UA'1'r1xAI'1N1h`S--E. G. Graves (0.) 5574. G. A. Robertson (Prohib) .QATTT.'l'| urwm nnnnrn *u-._ Iv; lRDY| `15vrEN'rWoR'rH SOUTH--*'b['. J. Ma'- ?`n)ey (0.) "4000. W. L. Mcclement WINDSOR EAST-*F'rank W. Wil- yson.-(G'.) 7863. J`. 0. Service (P2-ohib.) WINDSOR WEST-J.` F-`V Reid (0.7 6309. `J. W. Brien (Prohib.) Angus smith. (I_nd.) ` - -rvnxv-5-ry v-AAINIII I_l_.. 3-- Q l_l___.._ `on, uwwwu are ,_-av;-vuv-an _ .-nnovo; "VICTORIA NORTH-Wm. Newman (L.-Frog.) 700 *J_. R. Mark (0.) - VICTORIA SOUTH--F. G. Sandy. ( -Prog.)_469. `R. J. Patterson (C.). WATERLOO NOR'.I`H--'-*W. G. Wei-I chel (0.): 5395. J. H; Scofield (L.- Prohib.) -71-! 1 rnvavsv AL 1-1\-rvn-I71! dvll _ ,I ll uf;7;fE1;Li1:i G~.'F(3;IwT.O1 i`;IEAST--Dr; George McQuibban (L,.)' 210. VV. C. Chambers. (0.) -_ vvv-rnv -r vsvturnrxiv curs!--vrn-rv ol I , , VVIZILV .1 VV\JJ.'\..l.'1'l. '.LV \.IJ.'iJ.'.I.'J.` ~ - I- Shaver (0.) 769. Dr. L. c. Laughland (L:)r . . 'IT7'!\Tl!I'IT1'I\T\lIIY? (V/\I-vnni-1! t I ll _ us: \-'AvnaIv "E33 NTO BFEACHES-1". A. Mur- phy (O; 6039. Arthur `I-Iawkes (Better Citizenship.) V _ V ` TORONTO BELLWOOD8--`W. H. `agwa.-as (c.) em. Arthur Frost (Lib. Prohib.) T - , V as nvnnonloj I WATERLOO SOUTH-- *Kar| \ K. Homuth (Lab.) 4346. Levlv Master (Prohib.) ` " ' u--rv-In-r 1- A \v7\ ahll'-_.l, '\l_._._l_ _# IA \ I \.au.a.u1 ucx nu. \ u.) WELLINGTON SOUTH `- Lincoln Godid (0.) 879. Sam. I (L.-Prog.) , T _ Q LWENTWORTH N ORTH- ID\ was 113. 1 , n 7.`... IJIJIIDAI \.I._Ll\.|-1 . YORK EAST-*|-Ion. Geo. 8. Henry (0.) 8022. Levl Annis (Prohib.) -rvlxv-1-9' \VI\T'nfI'IY1' III` Ill I! _ . _ . __ ll \ \&l] vvnpun agvva an-a--on r YORK` NOR'1`H--P'. W. Pearson (L.) 1490. -Wm. Keith (0.) vunann; -94-\U\-vb narvlvvluli-Iv? I -_.,_l,l ll_,-_.I__.' Lreu uamoges (rrog. 1 , SUDBURY-- *Hon Chas. Mcrea MC.) Acl. ~ ` TIMISKAMI`NG-- *A. J. Kennedy (9.) 1500. R: H. McGowan (P1-ohib.) vvrunursu-uv A -1 III, II _ `z A lllllllcj WEL_LAND-?*Mark Vaughan cc.) 1600 J. H. Harrison (L.) A A --uu-u-v v up-nu;anu4\-no xv.`-nun:-can A nan. : vvuA- ncnuu \vq Y6RK_ SOUTH-Loopdlcl Macaulay (C) 5277. E. M. Dillon (P1-ohlb.) A I!-rxin-If 1:-rlncnnn nu-.. n- I:-__|_-- .,._ ----..- \- - v-nan-pr `ST. CATI-I;ARINES--E. G; Graves C.` (1, A Pnhnv-funn ID-A1-ulkl 1:011 SATURDAY WE OFFER ALL oun STOCK, INCLUDING nnnssas, COATS, MILLINERY, NOT` ESPECIALLY MENTION- ED, AT EXACTLY cosr PRICE. Of fine French Kid; colors, tan, grey and black. f Saturday only . '. . . . . (Admiral Make), n All white, copen., \white with de- tachable navy flannel collar and cuffs; sizes 14 to 20. . Dollar Day Sale . . . . . . . anus MIDDIES I - Hon. Carter room and KID .GkOVES 82 DUNLOP swam PHONE 326, BARRIE _--_..,- - -..-....... u \....u. TORONTO DOVEREOIURT -- Sam- `uel 'r Wright (c.) 3207. Angus Gulm. (Lib.-Prohib.) !fIl\1'|P\\V!!Il\ vnnav onus:-u.\`. -n nu & IA nusnuzx ug.) (-910 A F. H. Wager (L.) PI'Il\Y\I\\YI'I|Il'\ v\O\l- vy-av. \..4o; T.(.)'RONTO BROCKTON-*Fred G. McBrien C.) 5665. R. D. Stanley '(L.).. Robert Stuart (Ind. C.) I rnI\1'1l\\1H'Ir\ '!`\l\11*l1-\IH1\ an TORONTD BRACONDALE-*A. R. Nesbitt (0.) 7475 A. w. Pike (Prohib.) F. H. Wager (LA \_v-, -u u`. - TORONTO `(.3REENWO0D-Geo L Smith (C.) 6618. Thos. Rennick (L) TORONTO HIGH PARK- W. A; Baird (C.) 3754. W . A. McMaster. (Proh1b.) rIIr\v-u1\\uouI1\ us.-u--.` .u._ 4... g.` . 4I.L\.~c\\.r \.n.a; LII?!-IUUIIIIJCL BU, LUL1. \JUIIUClVClalVCg `7--I-Ion. Sir William Howard, Hearst`; Premier; October 2, 1914, to November 14. 1919; Conservative. " 8--Hon. Ernest Charles Drurv. \--.-.n _. . vunun, TORONTO EGLIN'I'0N-H. H. alt. `<.c.) 3949. F. A. Magee (L) fHr\11r\\Yrnrs I1Y'ITR`rI\Vv1vl'\I\'I\ a n .IE rreat drama- ree men and and snow, love story st mountain ovies `ever ious he-man e F avalanche ` em- under a ._ \- - V..- TOR-6NTO RIv1RnALF_- Gaol-go. Oakley (0.) 4733. A. R. Hassard (O.- Prohlb.) `H-Ir\v~nt\\vrII:-\ (In A svvsvsvscwv Inn 1 I `TORONTO s'r. ANDREW-W. n. Flatt (0.) 1157. Louis M. Singer (Incl). C )A. G. McIntyre (L) Oliver Hezzlon wood (Prohib. III:-urulxxvrnru tun` '41-npxvxrcv-1 II A IJIUUJ. CI- 5-Hon. -G. W. Ross, Premier; Oc- tober 21, 1899, to February 7, 1905; LillJ_eral. -_ C1! 7 T` "I71_!L,. ,_ T K `_ _ -..-..., } TORONTO PARKDALE-*Hon. W. H. Price. (0.) 4199. 0. P. Ma.cLean, (Prohlb) .- rnavslxxvnunx V\v'V'V9sv\ . v `-1 A \ TORONTO ST. GEORGE-H. 6., Schofield( C.) 4812. Cecil W. Arms. strong (Ind. .) E. W.J. Owens (0. , Rev. J. W. S.Lowry (Prohib.). . McL. Eadie (m. Patrick sumvgn; (Ind) (withdraws..) TORONTO ST. PATRICK--*JOhl. -A. Currie`(C.) 3964. L. P. Burns (L.). John Wanless (Prohib.) nirsvs 1\\vn-ur\ turn 1-\ A `C91-'v\ 4.: I n GOVERNMENTS OF ONTARIO SINCE CONFEDERATION DAYS. I O Following are the `Ontario admini-. istrations since Confederation: LU I Q LJIUCL GI: 3-:-Hon. 0. Mowat, Premier; tob1erT25,.1872, to July 9, 1896; 1 \UVClllIIUL' J08; .1313} \JULl3U1'VdlIlVUn 8--Hon. Ernest Charles Drury, `Premier; November 14, 41919, to July. 16, 1923; United Farmer. 9-Hon. G. H. Ferguson, Premier; July 16, 1923, until the present; Con-_ servative. one anousn "What's this thing. dear?" It's a pawn ticket, honey. ~ "Why didn't you get two, so could both go?"--Detroit News. ,v-...... 77 who-ao\a-o|.: `a. . vauaup 1 ] TOR NTO s'r. DAVID-*Hon. Jos.. E. Thompson (0.) 7490. Dr. J. E. For. far (L.-Prohib.) I'IIl\Y\l\\'ll'I1l\ Y1 vf\l\Y\?\v\v`r\ A -.-. \... - gvu--u TORONTO .VOODBINE--- Geo!-nu. Shields (0.) 6808. Mrs. Florabel Di]-` worth (L.) I 1-Hon. J. S. Macdonald, Premier; |JuIy 16,1867, to December 19, 1871;, [ Unionist. 1'7... 7!! `l'I1_1_- 'l'I,.,.._!,,, 1\, DUUCK eral. I `.l""`UIla IL. Do naruy, rremler; July 25,1986, to October 17, 1899;- -Liberal. 'I'T-_ I` `If 15--- 1\.____S--__ l\_ "`:3ion. Sir J. P.. Whitney, K.G. 'M.G., Prerqer; February 8, 1905, ta [September 5, 1914: Conservative. Hen- Q39 TXT{'IIInun `nunuul I IJ ILLUILJB In ' 2-Hon. E. Blake, Premier; cember 20, 1871, to October 1872; Liberal. 9,, ',unv\ (\ Mnvnu BIAV|l|':r|`In .31: 4--Hon. A. S. Hardy, Premier; 1117 25.19R6_ tn nntnihnr 1'7 1RQQo- -Buy Advertised 7-rungs. $1.59 Pugh Thirtecll `5 1'1]. as U 1 ca Toronto. . I-|_ll IIU VI 1955 BIG]. II` V vuv Wm. and Bernard fwhyte of Tor-`L onto were recent visitors at the home of W. A. -Overs, Small St. _____ _..1_._...1 11.... ff IIUIIIU UL VVn Flo `\JVVl.`D, ufuoluvon iv v Mrs. J. T. Cavanaglrand Mr;. L: Allems and son spent last week with Mrs. Arthur Mable, St. Catharines. ' u an # Il_I`I._.LL_.. -...I ll}..- '3 great cu- ullivan) in y a good dllube lllvlltlb NVASDIJIV, Alva vwvu -- `-- Mrs. Jeffrey McCarthy 9;:-d -Miss Vera went to Toronto yesterday,o1_xav- in_g ttaken on apartment there for the vnn er. ' u_. ._.1 -mi..- u'-:I'.1..a..'...}. M... Inn. wmuer. . . . ' Mr. and Meikleham are leav- ing on Dec. 6 for London, w_here lV_Ir. Meikleham will_ take Tup._1'ns dutxes with the Metropo'litan_ L1fe Insur- ance Company. Mm on!` Man nnifnn (3 Rnlhnrtnnn a&*&wm&a&%&&$w K4 {$3 PERSONAL % : w%&&m&m$&&&w W! I. Ul'Ull DU: V Miss M. E. Maconchy `has returned home after a mon1;h s stay in Tor- onto. ` . A -13-` A Ildlnnvnann nrldvnnnnd 3. on Tuesday nlgnt. T - . Miss Hazel Tuck has returned home after spending a. week in Tor- o_n-to with her brother, 4. 1 11n___A._ .1 III..'. onto. A. IF. A. Malcomson addressed al prohibition meeting in Bracebridge Tuesday night. ' ` 1:.-.._ t'r--..I lI'|....1. `km: anal-nsvnhti EIICB UOHIPE Mr. and Dalton G. Rolhertson visited` for a couple of days thls week `with the former s mother, Mrs. Frank Robertson, Worsley 'S_t., while on their honeymoon, leavmg `on_ Wed- nesday for their home in Provxdenceg Rhode Island. . I I'EI'|9EV-ETIIWIVVE v The individual emeitsed. from the dining room of a fashionable London hotel, and went directly to the cloak- room. where he nonch lantly proceed-. ed to crush one silk t hat after the other. The attendant. surprised at this unexplainable behaviour. demanded the reason for his action. whereubon the other replied: " - uh..- 1.._I..:..... 1.... tutti Ann` fir": Ail I-IIU Ul-IICI: ruyuuus _ I'm looking for my own. It ! 9-3 opera collapsible, you know. Non_0 91 thman hay-A nnnm tn be it." \ opera 001184151018, you luluwc these here se.e_mV to be it." T!_-lUR:sO AY`. DECEMBER 2,*192d"" Ssndy is a. cheerful sort "of Scot with a. read Joke and a. winning` smile although w en you hear his story you will wonder what it is that keepslgzn wk. He was a soldier in the Gr t or. where he lost an arm. -`Then. overwork knocked him out. His et- tem ts to secure a. penslon`he.ve fail- ed. set but not least. theonly trade. 0 n ws. is eerriozev-making. and who nts csrrleues now-a-days? For all` that. send)! is ma.kinf' ood` "tress at the Muskoke. Hos tor. onsumptives. where everyt in: is being done to make him well efeln. For with health 8e.udy.`ss.ys. he can race the world with -courage-end. he,- will tool, - M l-V : Tlinnltln vn'n1lhA tn hnln the Kill- too! . v ~ Wouldn't you like to help the nuns koke Hoepital in euchiwork_e.e_ thief Your in will be gratefully received Con ributione may be eent to Hon-, W. A.` Cha.r1ton., Preeident. 888. College Street. Torontq 8. Ontario; `,1 - e ' BLOOMERS in Broadcloth and Crepe, all colors. `Sale price . .J. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS . SHOPPING AT nus SALE Come Expec%ting Bi%g P1:ice Reductions L nd You Will Not Be DisaEp_ointed 1 y -u---- enables us to offer 2 dozen only Silk Rayon Bloomers, all `colors in" all the good makes; Regular prices in some cases were $3.50. . ' '4 A - While they last . . . . . . . . . . .- .o . . sI>_1;:c1AL BU_Y IN BLOOMERS tuplete with boards. J_ J; A. Mag:Laren is visiting` -..Lp. -l-V'p"1"l'ff;{:VtJi),n\ H I ' Sandy ; Smile` PERSEVERANCE -..- -._..- A I 1.8-5- X tr.-. Do1Ie$r Wozth cf vm 2 styles D & A Corsets,` sizes 22 to 32. Dollar Day Bargains pr. or PSFcZ1Z'5inh'am A 21:1 Print. Regardless of former :price, for `Saturday, only . .` ._; . . . GREAT BARGAINS IN CORSETS f ' ,r!9ysE '?RE5S'iS. e [BED 5 ` :1...-.5 .111 Speaking _in st. Andrew's Church , ` on Sunday mornin , Rev. J. S. Shortt deplored the intro uction of the tem- perance issue into politics. The pulpit, he stated, was, in his opinion, not the proper place for discussion of political or semi-political questions and he dissociated himself from, extreme and ill-considered state- ments that have been made from some pulpits duning'~the campaign. As regards temperarice; Mr. Shortt endorsed the `pronouncements of suc-` cessive. General Assemblies and stat- ed` thathis ersonal view is that pro- hibition ist e best means of dealing withthe liquor question. Mr. Shortt s pronouncement did not form part a of his sermon but `was given at the `period for announcements. 3 - .5 United church, also speaking briey on the subject apart from his` ser- mon, took `issue with Premier Fer- guson on .his statement that' a preacherehad no right to discuss polit- Wiievx J. J. Black ,_~,or coier St.` ical issues. The churches, he stated,` "stand for truth, righteousness and so- cial'wel'l-being',_ and the Premier's at- titude shows that he is not "standing with the churches and, therefore, must be with the forces opposed`to I > ~. \ ' " c -I'.- no , 1 MINISTERS snx , POSITION om! \. 4 U lllll II \ I Prohibition legislation, continued \` Mr. 1 Black, has not been the gift of any political party, but has -been the result of sentiment created by the churches which demanded suchlegis- lation from the `Government. The Premier is crying out against the noisy boysin the pulpit because they are proteting against him pulling down the structure which they had built through the years.` Referring to clergymen who supported the Pre- mier;--.Mr.~ Black "stated that the in-, dividual opinion of these men is com- pletely outweighed by the -.collective Judgment of the churches.` The at titude of the\New Testament, which` these ministers were ordained to de- fend, is found in a passage about which they have been silent, .\If meatmake my brother to offend, I will eat no` meat while the world 1as_t:_s.'!._`_- . . g , n n 1 a nu; "_,_ ,_ __-_'___1 D3. ' . Touching briefly on personal -liberty, Mr. Black said that there is no [such thing as an individual lun- related to others. Cain was the first philosophic individual." He would take no responsibility for anyone else, `yet he destroyed his brother for "the. interests of his own liberty. To use one s inuence to create` a situ- ation which means the destruction of lurnan lifeis to follow` in the way of` . I. L J ` ` . . , - V `H`WH'Y_W|LLlE fLUNKE.D '1`eacher,: Willie. can you .tell me has. rest ot_,-th bu-d_.a." wh?e, the crocuaes toxin, the winter time? -, ` V .Wm\e: Yes rn` they .30 South with - Hair /{am} stucco. ak floors POWEL_L&G0. , . . Following is the result of the elec- tions on Dec. 1st., the names of suc- cessful candidates being shown in black type. Those marked * were {members of` the late Iceglslature. 'Ill\fIllll\dIJ vu u-av avouv g.-ya.-.-avg...-`.n ADDING-'1ON--*W. `D. Black Accl. .-.-u.;--. I an 3,11 lA\ ` J'.1JlJ \J.LVl.l`L""Il 0 WI: Wm. Rowan (Prog_.) -V U\'\ A `van anavvxvrnvv "'u`6E1~:81cF:`&`l`.' f-`.`'u(a.wu.s... Nay (L.). 300. `D. J. Byers (C.)` `W. H. Fenton (Prog.) nu-uvvrvm cu`:-mrvnu-I-r ll A ll-l|-Il..... iiidv bath. nal QPPO" on to own pme. % = . Vv III: `IV vv um: \ Ava}; ' BRANT COUNTY--*H. c. N.i'xon .(PI-og.) 596. Dr._W. H. Reid (C.)\. . , ,, , , 1 _ . ___ - _- _. r '0]; Iprvu L1. as u \au, BnocKv1LLi-'7I-T4. A. Clark (ca. `L748. C. A. Winters (Prohlb.) `l'If\1'VIV`l \Yt\`l1l'lI`l`l HA 3 ll-...I.2.. , \I'I U'I]' UV: 11- die \J6&led|l \\.r]I CARLETON4-*A. H. Acres (0.). 1.421. F. S. Caldwell (L.-Prog. runrurvis A `Vin xvnnnmtr T `A! 1' A UUUI1l'SlLLV.lh LVU1'I.J..l. 1-'ul.- All. brosse (Ind. L). A. V. Waters LR : (0.) 219) (0.), 2700. -James McGuire (L.- DiJFFERIN-T. K. Slack (Prom). 1.362. `C. R. McKeown `(C.) . DUNDAS-G0O'.`90,. Smayth (Lib.- Prohib.), 520. _John -McCormick (0.) I DURHAM--'W. J. Bragg (L.). 75. , Vlnnu-non 11 (`Many If` \ '(V'16I-I`I(i;1IZ~TE"ST0U'1`I-I-A. .u-. .<.}....- ii*%%%&**%%&&w**&w*m$&*&&f 1 svnuvvnn \a. nvgay BRUCE SOUTH--"'M. A. McOallum > (Pu-09.), 60. W. D. Carglll (C). n A 131' mmnxv` &A |.I A-..-- ll! \ JJU 1TJ.'.l.l1LV.l."""'VVn II: I `Thomas B. Chalk (C.) --o ago-no u-1:-urn QI-I ulllvllllr AH: \JlIGIlI'\ \\/a] ' ELGIN EAST-r--B|lke Miller (L.).. 654. `Michael McKnight (C.) cw-r n-vsv -u-vvssurn ll-__l!__..-!.I \`vI:}_'SI;}';S0UTH4-C. G. Fl etchor (L.) 209. `Adolphus Armstrong (0.) I".'Il\T\fI'I In-rrr 1- 1' A at l!_'__l- I_I Q_-..-- ): "Yes?"- tion ?a.s. dropped ' IQIVUI '0: 1 IDGJIEBLUII `Jul-It GRENvILLE--J!-Hpn. G. H. Fergu- son ((3.). 1,384. Jas. Roy Donaldson (Prohib.) A , T GREY NORTH -- * D. J. Taylor (PI-og.), 400,. Wm.~Breese (C.) T I. :11-n-I-arr cunrvrnrj E _____ -.. l\I2. .-.k~ g. ' " WEDNESDAYS RESULTS IN ONTARIO `A ">14 -xc %-x< '1` \I Iv'I[ vvvu J-IQ! V 0 not Avv-vs \ vs, o BRAN'rFoRb-Rev.3w., G. Martin to), 1.541. E. B. Read (L.) nnnnvrxrrr -r 1:! an A lII-..l- IIV \ II.'J.- .Lu.. J. uuuu. \J.\|'yaa] V HAMILTON CENTRE--Thos.* Jut-I ten (0.). 7.080. H. D.- Pqtrle (L.)_. 4. E. Smith (La.b.) -o.`pv-r sunny -inn:-u-I-I `Ll-.. l\.. I l1.AM.'llJ'1'UlV IAB'1"1' "l'IOI'h Ill": I l.`.o:mliTng` rcm.-(c.=) 5.587. W. `M. Bran- ' Looming ` N . _ 1 ` ` HAMILTON WEST-Fr-ed T. Smyo I (0), Mrs. Harry Carpenter (L.) -r-rneunvxvrvu uuui-u n|._... :- Linn \UI] VVUI VJ u an viva \-van \- ova. _ .HAS'.l`INGS NORTI-I-"'I-Ion. Egbo Cooke (0.)-. 2.000. Rev. L. M. Sharpe '(Pfroh1b.) A . -, - V --n-rnunvxvnu iriuusm tin l.l 'I..-I-...i | Li'.IJa'LV\j'J..I'I.11..!"-I'\Q|.lU, IVIC 1.756. `J. A. Sangster (L.). I nnmxvtrrrrm 'II.I1..- I: J.'I.lL.I-l.l.'\J$V-""\IUUu rlllll !'H.- M. Pettit (m-pg.) iv A 1:71 rnr\\v IVIHIATIIII11 I us), Mrs. Vnarry .uu.rpem.er \.u.) HASTINGS EAS'!f--"James F. Hill (0.) 600. W. S. Gordon (P1"oh1b.) rrnamvxvnu \Yf\`D'lIT_I iI.l-.. l3-l.-.L

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