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Port Perry Star, 25 Nov 1926, p. 1

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DONT WORRY ABOUT ~ Have your property properly ~ insured at once 5 HAROLD W. EMMERSON | PORT PERRY, CNTARIO At P. G. MORRISON's DRUG STORE, PORT PERRY. The Peoples' Meat Market We sell everything you want in choice, clean, * palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats. ~~ If you want it good BERT MacGREGOR Will do the rest. Ring up Phone 72.. Cy Phone 151 THE ADVERTISING MEDIUM OF PORT PERRY AND VICINITY Conservative Meefing Do Brewers and Distillers ~ JOHN STACEY Favor "Government Control"? We +Liberal-Conservative So far as we know, they do. be held in the Armouries, Oshawa | have not heard of any protest hein Toon opm Speakers; (made by them against the propo Hon. G. Howard ier of Ontari . and John Stacey, the Candidate.|VOte against the law w Gadi Aaya. and distillers favor. J. A. McGibbon Secretary A letter from a former resident and pression of the "bootlegger." Of course, ) picked tencher on Super lind: Ne can't talk back. but perhaps you My heart and mind are enlied in| KNOW ONE Or more reputed bootleggers, reste com are making to dorm el and it would be interesting to find out hae BOW le 1s greater oven ta] WHA he thinks about Covermient ith a the one in which you so successfully control" and how he will vote. helped to gain the victory in the " 9 . . . world wor. Those who suffered left supply of good liquor leg ally within ory. Today s greater enemy eon | 1US_Teach, and with tourists, minors, fronts our boys. But if we are beat-| a1] persons without repute as possible en by the votes, we shall retain our undaunted, courage for this iso fight) CUStOMeE'S, it looks as though the boot- "* ™llegger might take a chance, and vote victory. to oy cream bor nd eested| for "Government control." We should good My parents were loyal sub-loyrtajl bootlegging facilities, not in- jects of the British natign, and when the Americans disowned the Mother|CI'@€QSE€ them. Country, they packed their few be- longings and made their way through "Government control'"" has been brought forest and ford to Canada. They into politics by Mr. Ferguson, and the only way to retain the O.T.A. is to vote for the Blatchford's Laying Meal This is the time of the year you should be a "getting your hens in condition to fill the ' S8E baskt when prises are high. Blatch- fr * ford's Laying Meal will help you wonder- fully. Tryit! We also have Oyster Shell = -and Grit which are just as necessary as other feed if you are to get best results. A full line of Groceries, Boots & Shoes, : Rubbers and Overshoes. We also buy Clover Seed of all kinds. Bring in a sample and get our quotations. |" J. F. McCLINTOCK PORT PERRY, ONT. 1 d their land, advanced all ef- fore Top. the Christian education. of 'dry' candidate--Mr. Sinclair. There is no ently date the laws forbid option in the matter. In 1924, Port Perry anyone to sell whiskey %o the Indians. polled 332 votes against Government Sale, Why were they so-thoughtful about and 168 for it. Nothing has occurred that the natives They at first treated should make the "dry" vote less unless it be that party politics has entered into the case. It is encouraging that so many are going to them to whiskey socially, but found that it excited the Indians and forget party this time, and continue to vote *ddry."' brought disaster and crime. To-day we are opposing the efforts of those who would make this great Province a vendor Top » be- GOVERNMENT CONTROL |seas meet." Either we steer our uch our youth. ve loved My| what demen in authority, those craft by the power of God through country for her efforts for good. Is whom we know are giving us the | the shoals and breakers,.into a place it possible that Ontario will protect truth, say in regard to Government | safety or we run it aground on the be imi 4 w pocomnine CommMON| oontrol in the different Provinces. |reefs of party loyalty--and sacrifice dispensers of liquor M it--to the everlasting loss of a host ontreal, the greatest Government |! e ever ng loss o We prohibited the sale of intoxicat- | ntrol city in the world and contains | of souls; and to the depletion of our one third of the population of the] spiritual lives, May God give us the Province of Quebec, last year spent grace personally to do His will. $75,000 in trying to find out the truth Mrs. E. L. Baird. ing liquor to protect our homes, and are they not 'better for it? Are not in regard to drinking of liquors and W.C.T.U. all the vice consequent under such the children better clothed and schooled than they were in the old license days? Are there not more conditions. In his final report Judge Codiere declared: "Vice shows itself in our. city with imine) Quer THE TWO SIDES ' A Word to the Wise § We have [ust received our snpply of Fresh Xmas NUTS - / We would advise you to get same early at X 280 per pound \ ge Watch this space for announcement of our well known Christmas Novelties. E. H. GERROW & SONS i Bakers and Confeotioners, - Port Perry. owners of homes among those who a hid and insol used to spend their money for drink? the certainty that it will go unpun-|. +0 i Ontario. T. C. McLaughlin. § RE ---_errl | THE CONSERVATIVE MEETING The town hall was well filled on 3 Tuesday night at Mr. Stacey's meet- ing. Dr. James Moore, of Brooklin, INVESTMENTS School Debentures. Call and place your order now for this _ desirable investment. A good amount has already been taken. + We have some good loans to offer at 6% and 6%%. One $1800 at 615%. Good security. . vs FOR SALE Bl . Myrtle Property. Good frame house, furnace, hard and soft § water, garage, chicken house. Price right and easy terms. > House, barn and two lots in Port Perry, known as Arlidge pro- New furnace, hydro wiring, good fixtures," newly painted decorated. Will sell or rent. Le : : A very desirable home on Cochrane St., in first class repair, and price and terms will surely suit you. Ask to see this one. We have some good farms on our list, also other properties not. here mentioned. See us before buying. ! RIS & CHRISTY occupied the chair. ) The principal speaker was Mr. f Michael, K.C., of Belleville. He took I once interviewed a saloon keeper whose house had béen deprived of his]. license. He died hard--tried to "boot- "__] : Both supporters of H Te ve fn, am Shened ished. ~ Superintendent Hayward of Government Control -- a #1 would like to have the bill revoked, | the General Hospital testified that : aia Bl and his old business restored. His| during last year -184 dope victims claim to be working for sobriety. H reply was: "Do you see that man | had come to the Hospital and that al- | The first group are going to attempt | with his basket filled with household] Most every night we take persons|to do it by making it easy to obtain #| articles for the family to enjoy? He| into our Hospital, who have been| ji ;or and the second group by re- i used to pay his liquor bill on Satur. robbed or drugged. Has Ontatlo A13" | stricting the supply as much as pos- i a me rT VS Be tm | whiskey for on , I'am h . T. A. shou n e 1 better 'atisfed as it is for the good| Rev. Dr. E. A. Henry, of Toronto, | giatnte hook because iy rot are | of the man and those depending on who is a native of RL and Vio breaking it. The second group claim | him" knows evaditions out 4 ore spay £3 that the O. T. A, should be enforced H 0 > unce! I - My a os "" not repealed, and that if it cannot be vernment: Control. , gnforced, the Government Sale re- {the offspring of nefarious traffic. Ali ictiong cannot be enforced and it is law breaking and home wrecking|poiter to try to enforce restriction traffic. I would like to urge the peo-1 ,¢ 4 gall output than it is to at- Vie of Owatio 0 het their faces | mnt to "control" a larger legalized against any drink- Ing, it hag oe tho grouient, Laie This extract from the famous inter- imagimble in of no rruption, bribery view with 'Janey Canuck" is worth ? . and graft. Government Control in B. pondering: C. is no control, all there is, is sale.| "So long as liquor is manufactured the place of Hon. Geo. Henry, who 'was unable to be present. : : Mr, Michael claimed that all the 'temperance legislation given to the Province of Ontario, was given by the Conservative party; that the Liberal Provinces supporting Hon. Mackenzie King at Ottawa, all had Government Control, and that there is no agitation in any of these Provinces to repeal the Government Control Act. He ob- jected to being called "wet" and thought Shat the hurchion Sd. Bie at In witar pole in the different Provinces, | along temperance lines is having an He called attention to the good busi- | where Government Control is the law, | immensely powerful effect, and that ness administration of the Conserva-| voice a general feeling of dissatis-|one day the gospel of abstinence will]: 'tive Ok ; gain a vastly greater hold upon our Canadian people, but until this hap- -of Ontario 000. sumer. . Rev. Dr. Henry quotes, Rev. A. H. "Personally I am one who claims isteral Association in Vancouver, as working, is not contvolling. _ Boot- ly, mentally and moraily--but as long eries hotels, to which en{ tion we must regulate them, we must and £3 are on is ra control it in the best manner possible. ng is worse than it was|To argue otherwise would be im- Bootlegging is wo wi oe ; measure, and if they are satisfied with "Government control" that in itself will FER GUS 4 N be sufficient reason for all, who do not wish to see increased lige gales, to ich brewers Much is being said about the sup- 'Last year B.C. with, one fifth the|it cannot be eliminated. Every quart shops at Whitby, Port P erry, saying "Government Control is not better without them--better physical- ernment Control. The Reward of Years of Toil F YOU contemplate an Auction sale, the closing out of your years of effort in building up a complete farm equipment, the Standard Bank is splendidly equipped to cater to your financial needs. Our local man- BANKING ager and his staff will gladly make FIFTY all arrangements for the collection and discounting of all sale notes and YEARS for furnishing an extension of credit f where ry. A ful sale is entirely dependent upon sound financial arrangements. STANDARD BANK PORT PERRY BRANCH--H. G. Hutcheson, Manager B hes also at BI k, Little Britain, Neatleton Station, Sunderland PHOTOGRAPHY BY LYONDE MR. W. E. N. SINCLAIR, K.C. Liberal Candidate for South Ontario, and Leader of the Liberal Party in the Province of Ontario. bors of] ersn wishing to muse mare arnt | 1 © the Electors of South Ontario ; The campaign is closing. You vote on Wednesday next from 8 a.m. to 7 pm. On October 23rd, 1924, you voted by a majority of 5204 to retain the Ontario Temperance Act. My op- ponent asks you to elect him so that liquor shops may be opened in this rid- ing under Premier Ferguson's Govern- ment Control plan. He argues that temperance will be aided by liquor and distilled or brewed will find a - Sl a uk bal. Ontario. pent $6,000. | sumer. Tt is meant to find a con-|OShawa. You voted on October 23rd, 1924, by a majority of 5204 against Sovereign, head of the Anglican Min- | thet nether whisky nor beer are by. My, Stacey's present proposal of Gov- Are you going to legging is prevalent, and the debauch- {85 these are produced for coneump-| rey erge your vote on Wednesday next? I ask for your vote on December 1st. "There is no doubt that education Y our will as expressed on October 23rd; 1924, must be observed. pens we. rigidly contrel the con- sumption of liquor. . | w. E. N. :

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