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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 16 Oct 1919, p. 3

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Ontario. Wid $a; in 1913 it was $11,1 accomplis] sorting to direct tazation --apart from the war tax, which' has been repealed. Out of this FeWéaue the Government has returned to the: people in rants, $3,807,000 or $1,676,235 far The INIGHWAYS Good roads 24d wealth and comfort td rural Life. ighway improve me of the Covernment is ts A eo plete system of roads, cluding provine'al roa provincial e ship roads w'th a mileage of 12.500 miles, has been bites 370, ADWCE 10 pair Eipalities, in Canada has been, ined by broad and effective labor laws: Une der the Workmen's Come pensation Act $10,000,000 al guards have been provid ed for female and child labor, A minimum wage in Ontario is assured, and a direct representative of Ontario's public bealth service is not excelled on the continent. * Public health education, child welfare, sanitary engin- cering service, and the free distribution of anti- toxins and serums have conserved lif: and pre. vented epidemic, = A scheme of pensions for mothers is to be estab lished. The Provincial Board of Health supplied i Agticulture. public worked out and will be. Labor will sit in the Cab- services have been eon. constructed. The entire inet. Free employment larged and ample grants motor license revenue, ogencies have béen rs have enabled important with + large amount acd. tablished, and technical public duties to be under ed, will be spent annually education has been en- taken on this work, couraged. $100,000 8 year to the people of the Pro. vinee, retail sale of liquor. The promise was given that as soon as the war was over the whole question of thé | As a war measure the Ontario Temperance Act wis 50 passed, suspending for the duration o | character of the liquor legislation of Ontario would be submitted to the people by Referendum, and the E CHANCES aH eC EYES!!! will of the people would prevuil. This promise is mow being fulfilled. ; a t ichatiini+o rd v the Rxamisation | PROMISE : iy Sl ey J £7 | of them off the fitting of lenses. Whose Candidature was unanimously endorsed at ie Great Liberal Conservative Convention | It | | the Opost at Whitby, Saturday, Oct. 4. * |re7¥ongs 57, TORONTO! Greatest possible stance to Agriculturc---Faithful enforcement of the Referendum--8upport of Hyd. b cheap lig d power fur the farmer --i branch lines ino Hydro radials--Good roa 1] E p | IAN of Ontario-- i i representation of Labor in the Cabinet--A URE, | jon Ledislation implementing the ndings of the National Industrial 4 - t ion to returned soldiers with Cabinet representntion--Hdueational progress, technical loa--Improved trancportation in Northern Ontario-- Timber coaservation--Encour- egemcat ia mining dovelopment--Lulargemeat of Ontario's free public Lea!th service. { Upstairs) - . ggite Simpson's) : W. H. HEA rmany years South Ontario's Influential, Effi m y ar and Popular M. P. P. ro s being a supporter of NO" on the Refer: . Ba ah or do the following Gov: H. S. WHITE SUCCESSOR TO SARVLS BROS. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER Having purchased the business Sormerly carried om by Messrs. Sarvis Bros., and having had a long expert- ence as Baker and Confectioner, I am in a position to Live perfect satisfaction to all favoring me with their hen you need meat you need i patronage. TROPICAL FRUITS IN SEASON. Sg Progressive policies * upon whieh Sir. "William. Herst will ask : " the people of Ontario to pass Jndg- ment on. October' 0th," are set' uut under the following headings: ~ (1) The greatest possible assist- 14 | doce to agriculture in every shape * 5 nd form. 3 & . (2) The faithful enforcement of ed i tin AR * § WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY. n Bila A ; jgtans, Suppert o" Hyco. E A trial solicited, Swtisfactrion guaranteed, * "Electric development #nd cheap : : . «light and power for our farmets. £ H, Ss. WHITE | IS MEANS TO YOU? |i {pi iaryersion gf gectaie railyay Baker and Confectioner, PORT PERRY. a AND CONVINCE RR RSELF OR PHONE 29 a HALL - - MEATMARKET|--.. JAMES (6) A pension fund fof: mothers. --BEALER IN-- (7) Direct representation of Labs Pianos, Organs and Gramaphones or in thé Cabinet. Also Sccond-Hand Organs. (8) Establish ment of & minimum B® PIANOS TUNED: by an expert second week fr thonths of May and September, dal he Wage, § (9) Unification of the Jabor laws of Canada on a just and equitable basis, of « (10) Such Turiher labor legi§fa- hin' provincial jurisdiction as : ou f the findings of the [ dust J Lontiencegnd we OF EVEYTHNG IN THE red Harness Lin ww CHEAPNESS STYLE | Durability ana'

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