m BOWMANVILLE, OCT. 2 nd., 1924. THE EDITOR TALKS Peter Martin & Solina'edr hoaeitrse ConracorsDENALinthewelfare of the boys andgirlsi Building CnrcosDNA especially and of Canadian homes ini Plasteming and concrote work a'L general corne and lot us reasen te-t specialty. _j DR. G. C. BONNYCASTL gether. Ia it not a rather significanti Blocking Machine and largo Honor graduate in Dentistry Toronto fact that of ail the nowspapers pub-i square timbers suitable for rais-1 University. Graduate of the Royal lished in Ontario, f uliy 95 per cent1 ing bouses. Coliege'of Dental Surgeons of On- express themsolves editorially as ho- Nowis he imote ot ourtarie. Office King-st., B wvialilleO. ing in favor of a continuance of the c~iNe s trepaire ndasesme Office phono 40. Hose oe 22. Ontario Temporance Act? 0f the' hmves eae and ote rajosheat- remaining 5 per cent noarly ail take toed nde the ulljb a-R. Ji C. DEVITT no part, and probably not more than e aeno reaed te buld raduate of Royal Dental College, one per cent openly support Goveru- ceresios. Gpaeto uid Toono Office, , Kig-st. Eiast, Bow- ment contrel. This is a ather im- conceté ilo. Ge ou pries. manville. Office heurs 9a. m. te 6 portant comment on the situation. We are also open'te do Team- p. mn. daily excqept Suuday. Phone It is quito obvions that wben such i_ýng. Phono Thos. Martin 206-r5. 90a. 'House phono 90b. au overwýhel ming proportion of mon who are accustomed te study and ___________ ________DR. R. E. DINNIWELL comment pubiiciy upon current _____________________ onor Graduate of Toronto Uni- events, lino up as being strongly iu Iversity and member of Royal College favor of a pioce of legisiatien, there of Dental Surgeons. Licensed to must ho great good in it. The O.T.A. VETER NAkY, practico in Ontario and the Dominion. has resulted in improved conditions Dentistry in ail its branches. Office ail rond.ý Premier Ferguson as KESLKE B I King-st., Bo6wanvilie. Opposite prornised te actively and vigerously E.G.KESLKE V S, . . e 3ank of Montreal, Phonoe 301. enforce it if it is sustaiued. Let's ~give bimi a mandate te do se. Honor Graduate of Uinversty of Tgronto Ail caser given prompt and'care- fui attention.' OFFICE MAIN-ST. HAMPTON Phone 129-15 POU LTRY WANTED, I arn prepared to buy your fowl at a good high price for them. Don't seli your poultry until you have first got my prices. 1 can'-make you real money for your fowl. Send 'me a card or phone colleet and I will eall for them. I. SIEN MONUMENTAL ART WORKS ESTABLISHED 1857 Importer direct of SCOTCH AND SWEDE GRANITES and ouly the best grades of VERMONT BLUE MARBLE I employ Do cemetery caretaloers as agents preferring to, sou amy own gooda thus saving the. purchaser the. agent's commission. A caîl solicit.d. PARISIAN LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILORS (omry lun omfVl1, o t16 Coue-. tp at Summerhill Ave., Torento, Phone Randolph 5197. W. can ettil ive you our best services. Gmaranteed te fit and workmaiehlp at pre.war prices LEGAL M. G. V. GOULD, B. A., LL. D. BARRISTER, SOLIÇITOR, NOTARY money te boan on,,Farm and Town Property Roý--ya1 Bank Building, Bowmanville. Phono 351. W. F. WARD, B. A. BARRiSTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY Money te boan. Bonds for sale. Offices: Bleakley Block, King Street, Bowmaflville Ontario. Phonos: Ofikae 102. Hlouse 279J. CONANT & ANNIS Barristers Solicitors, Notaries Public, Etc. Conveyanciflg and Goneral Practice Sof Law Offices 712 Sirncee St. South Phono 63 Oshawa G. D. CONAN1T, B.A., LL.B. A. F. ANNIS, B.A., LL.B. 32-ly FUNE.RAL DIRECTORS F. F. MORRIS CO. Complote Motor or Herse Equipment AIl cails promptby attended te. Private Ambulance., Bowrnanvillo phonos 10 and 34 Brauch Stres-Orono & Newcastle. ALAN M. WILLIAMS Embaimor and Funeral Director. ,Calîs given p rompt and personal at-, tention. No extra charge for dis- tance. Phonos 58 or 159,ý Bow- manville, Ont. 3-t MEDICAL B. J. HAZLEWOOD, M. D., C. M. Gold Medaiist of Triuity Uuiversity Toronto. Four yeams attending Phy- sican andi Surgeon at Mt. Carmel Hospital, Pittsburg, Ks. Office andi Residence, Wellington Street, Bow- manvillo. Phono 108. C. W. SLEMON, M.,D., C. M. Graduate of Trin ity Medicai Coilego, Toronto, femmerby of Euuiskilleu. Office andi Residence, Dr. Beith's, former reâideuce -on Church-st., Bow- inanville. Phono 259. ' 44-t CHIROPRACTIC DR. DURWIN E. STECKLEY Houer graduato of Toýonto Chiro- practic College will be lu office on Tempemanco Street, Bowrnanville, Tuesday, Thursday andi Saturday aftemnoon aud eveuing. Phonos: Office 141J; Resideuce 141W. OPTOMETRY R. M. MITCHELL Registered Optomnetrist by examina- tion. Eyes examineid by the latest methods and most modern infitru- Ments. R. M. MITCHELL& CO. Druggists & OptometrigtsOt Bowmanville (Phono 92) Ot VETERINARY Dr. F. T. TIGHE- VETERINARY SURGEON. Day or Night Galle Promptly Attended to. OfficeKing-st. W., Stateaman Block, l3ownianville. Phone 243. AUCTIONEERS THEO. M. SLEMON Auctioneer Farm and House Sales a Specialty. Terms moderate. Enniskillon P. O. Phono 197-r3. 1-tf JAMES'BENNETT Auctioneer 10 yeare' experience in farma, furni- ture and house auction s'ales. Ad- dress 'Jas. Bennett, Hardware Mer- chan~t, King-st., Bowmanville, phone 131, box 33. JOSEPH COULSON Licensed Auctioneer Valuator & Real Estate, Newcastle, Ontario. 22-tf SHORTHAND, TYPEWRIT1ING BOOKEEPING> Comp lote Commercial and General Improvement Courses. Stucdents accepted at any time. Good posi- tions for ail graduates. CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE Oshaw* and Toronto Witb ministers, school teachors, ninety-flve per cent of Canadin edi- ors, and publishers, doctors, cbnrch boards, churches, Sunday -Scheel offi- cers and teachers, Y. M. C. A's, fraternai and insurauce sociotios, ail emporanco, societies and wornen's organizations almost unanirneusly supporting Prohibition wbat chance asý the socalled Moderatien Leagne got te defeat the Ontario Temper- ance Act? This act is moa' tfroq- uently meferred te by the initiais: 0. T. A. In a recent address, Rev. J. Culp inquired of the liquer traffic represonted, now by the Moderation Longue, wbat it bas doue, or whn' .s it doiug that, i sbonid claini sup- port of the poople against the O. Tý A.?. Evýery la* is based upen the 1sacredness of life, and the effort i put f orth te ensure safety firsi everywhere. Mr. Culp declared tbî Ontario Tempemanco Act te ho thE best law te control the liquor traffi( ever placod upon our statute books In it human life and safety are pui ovor against dollars and cents. W( shouid ever remember that noverî dollar which gees into the lique' traffic evor, goos into the merchant'ý tili for the goods hoe hndles. ýSucl stroug words sbould inspire th( people te work and vote for th4 maintenance of the Ontario Tom perance Act at the coming Plebis cite election on Octeber, 23rd. The Whitby Gazette and Chronicim puiblished 'by Mr. Grnydon M. ýGood feiiow, B A will on Thursday October 9 ancJ iu future beissuedia an ail-horne-print uewspapem simila te The Statesman. This wiib greati, increase The Gazette-Chmenicle's pop uiarity as this change will enabie tbi publisher te give bis readors a ver: lnrgely angmented local news-service as an occasion every page, may cor tain homo and district newse Il order te carry eut this' improvoi news service, Mm. J. H. Ormiston -(i famiiy naine held in very bigb eE teem in Ontario and Dnrhnm Cour ties ) an experieuced joumnalist 0 Toronto, and a former news-editoro The Ontario Reformer, bas been ad( ed te the editorial staff and being a Ontario Coutty boy sbould, witb bi higb educatioýnal standing and wid journnistic experience place the: paper in t1re front, rank of th Country Weeklies. Owiug te the rnpid progress bi ing made in science anti invention youug man must gain a mucb me: extensive knowledge te ho a weli edi cated man to-da y than fifty yený ago. "The world do more" sa. the darky preacher and weý mu move along witb it. One of tLI wouders in the scientiflc worid t day is wireiess telegraphy and tl capturing froni the air by the rad instrument transmissions broadcaz .ed thousauds of miles distant. Ai Lthe end is, net yet, for we are tc ,that the wouders of trausinissieý Ftbrougb the air is only in its infanc :for even now we are ou the ove further great; and- important a vancqs -in wireless, telegraphy. B .fore long the greateat distances w ho eaýsily bridged, messages wiii sont in eue direction ouly, and, t .interference caused by atmosphori twill ho alm9st overcome. The ti .mondons power uow usod by t 1long-distance stations will ho unn essnry ,and witb a tweutieth of t power at present requirod telegrap. .messages wiii ho sent ait, porbaps, -hnndred times the promunt speed. Few of us know mucb of the r( secrets of wireless, altbo we rknow that Marconi is ceustan- makiug new advances and discover. ',nnd utwtbtanding ail that bas be achieved, te aid transmission, wi ý1less is about te uake another le forward and its possibilities will enormousiy increased. It is a ci ions tbiug, but we are se accuston te bearniug of one marvel ýafteri 1other nccomplisbedby wireiess, t' rthe news of these groat achievemei by Senator Marconi and bis st jhave, perhaps failed te, create proper impression. Yet, their grq significance is £ually realized byi ports, wbo forsee immense chaný iin wireless, whicb will soon ho mý iug the biggest leap forward lu jremarkablo if brief bistory. Pr etic ally the wbole of the advantal described are due te eue thing. M~ coni, has discovered the secret seuding eut a wireless 'beam; migbt almost cail it a ra.y. ýf We shahl endeavor te make t .condition of transmission clear h ie e, ,d 's de >e- lu- ist ,le eo- ,lie rns of vil] the 'cQ ea re ec i.e eai be ne( an ;ha ni taI rea ex Lgo laI il ac thi ti iii se Tr anu tie ling nhe crec direca ton tin other ordsthe cdayeof diretiss inorcthe exacthoppositeof wrond- scstheebas ctrried. Te oftmsa- rc isharedof heict whic interfero shes ucb w iit commeca wotrkeesecialy itopcommclias wil, aispeayiropssalfeolie-, less aworkingfar s e teoccr lros. omengiveasdiecto,antiun- leamsom he tw direction adsuina they will pass, by without effect. The wireless beam bas eutirely altered the outlook of future wire- less., It is a maguificeut inven- tion. Broadleaàting is- splendid, and wili prob ' bly stny ns long as people are interested in nnytbiug at aCIl; but a private -wireless system wns esseutiai, andi wns bounut t come. We are gled that it bas fal- jen te Marconi te give it te the worid says the Children's Ne-irs- paper editeti by Arthur -Mee. class 'as did hem brothers, Fred W. and Thomas. Iu 1875 Mm. Little- j obus moved witb bis flever familyl te Paiuesvilie,.Ohie, and their teach- or of that period had'net soon auy momber of the family since leavingi that section., Friday, Septemberl l9tb, the editor recoived a caîl frorn Mm. and Mrs. J. M. Johnston, ueo Mary Littiejohus, witb their sister- in-law, Mms. Francis Littlojohns, wbo bad, notored over from Cleveland, Ohio, te visit an aunt, Mrs. Frances Dnvidsou, andi other relatives in Osh- awa. Mr%. Davidson and daughter- in-iaw, Mrs. W. J. Davidson, Oshawa, came te Bowmanville witb tbem. The editor was deligbted te me- coive this cali from bis pupil of 50 yeams ago aud te meet ber hnisband wbo lbas been a very aiiccessf'ui busi- ness man. Tbey are grand-parents now, their only son being rnarmîed. Mrs. Jobuston cherishes very highly] a prizo book she received at au x- Do You Renen*er? fThe elti-time Bar-Room anti Liquor Sbop4 with their disgusting sigbes anti sou santi srnells; The saggering, cursing, drunken mon wbo jostieti ns on the stroots anti on the cars- particularly on bolitisys or ai public demea- srations-anti wbo filet our jails; The poor, battereti, bedraggled bulks of mon anti weien-God's childron, our broîli- ors anti sisers, every eue of theni; The destition, misery, wrechedness, squalor, filth anti disorder in many hels that might, anti shoulti, have been homes; Tbe vice, the imurorality, the crime, ibo tiebauc>ery, inciteti by liquor, tirai appallod, gooti itizens. The O.T.A. Ras Made Good Conerast thoso conditions wiîb tthe situation totiay. The Ontario Temiperanco Act has-. brought inmeasurable improvemont. Drunk- eîwsess bas decreaseti. Crime bas been lesseneti. Ho.es are happier. Children bave been given a botter chance. Savings Bank- de- posits have increaseti. Ail down the lino, PROGRESS bas been written inte the hiseory of Oldi Ontariol111 OFFICIAL RECORDS PROVE ALL 1H15! The foilowing table shows that, in Ontario untier the O. T. A., thero bas been.a sub- stantiàl tiecroaso in thre off onces thimi are usually associateti witb tirink:-I Cruelty te Animale Vagrancy Keeping anti Frequenting Bawtiy Houffes Loose, 1dle anti Disorderly Drunke=nes 1,627, 1,703 802 6,411 17,703 256 1,-507 352 1,736 10,063 hich Upon the achool playing greund this That sbeltemed yeu and me. insea ofth ma~ycirulr rppes, GOERNMENT SALE BAb amination in the old school Wh nsea oitthwae alf iea ihwie Gbears in the editor's handwriting1 racing over'tho wator like a miniat- It is often said, but fow people inscription: "Presented to Mary ure torpedo craf t. This Is what the believe it, that Govenment Sale wil] Lîttlejohns for regularity. of ýatte new wireless beamn does. It is like resuit in better temperance condi- ance, good conduct and general the beam of a searchlight in more tions. It is said that it will stop ficieny"--a testimonial- thatï ways than one. For, just as the1 bootlegging and ail kinds of illegal well be treasureld to the end of1 rays of light are concentrated in one sale, it will ensuie pure liquors, it The editor will long cherish as powerful beamn by means of what is jwi lpoettehmsadpeetplea4nt memomy this visit of called a parabolic reflector, refiocting young mon drinking and- carying former scholar. They had previ( ail the rays parallel to each ýother liquor around, ýetc. A letter bas just ly visited heolad homo and Bradi instead of in ahl directions, so the been receivod fromn a gentleman liv- school where the present teacher wireless rays from the aerial, are ing at Sprague, Man., tellingé how MervynJ. Hobbys welcomed theni made parallel by means of a wireless Government Sale. works there. Ho But they niight have written h( refiector which is nothing else than a says: "I thought you would like to to brother Thomas these lines adi 1 eies of small nerials arranged in1 have some information regarding the ed from the old poem: thq, shape of a parabolic curve. AI liquor situation in out of the way parabolic curve is the kind of 'curve parts of Manitoba. 1 live 96 miles We visited the old school, Tom, we obtain when we eut a suice thru from Winnipeg, a customs port. And stood beneath the tree a cone parallel te its side. "The breweries have delivery trucks * * * I pddling booze from door to door within five miles of bore. No one Ourinfrmat eplans hattherequires a permit although the law refiector and the aorial are carefully 'demands it. Nooofhy otieh e mius dali, adjusted, and so concentmated is the their sales to beer. beam of, wireless ray mtted f-rom "One man spent the summer bore. &Mor MIqSrRhIA. ati the transmitter that only about a Ti alh ett an iea twentieth of the usual amount of Ont. Ho said hoe coulçln't live where power is needed to send a message. the booze was and beave it alone'. T.he refbector van be turned, if it We hear about conditions there but should bo 'desired, se, as to direct this man said hoe could live and the message in any direction. The womk in Rainy River for months and igreattest ecenomy and the best me- nover seo it. Not se here whore hoe sult are ohtained when the receiving get it every day. station is itseif fitted with a direc- , "We hope Ontario will hold the ýtional aerial, placed so as to oief ort. Old Ontarie settled Districts sthe beam "dead on". of, Manitoba veted dry in our elec- r ** *tion. We count on Ontario to hold steady while wo steady up our mix- systom is that vemy short waves are That lettr will ho f ood for use4, only ninety or 100 metres long, thought to anyone wýho thinks Gov- whereas in some of the present-day enment Sale will bring botter condi- long-distance stations , waves 14 tions than the Ontario Tempemance- cmiles long are generated! Hitherto it Act. No one honestly bolieves it -'i I h as been thought that these short will. waves were usoless for ordinary ' long,éJistance work. A very eal ad- TAHRADPPLME vatg isin their suitabiiity, for ______AD___L E T IC e it means that 'automatic telegrapby1 ý S~nocridetmntnefse Had Not Seen Each Other for Nearly sees ne reason why it should net be jT ,edneahudei'imsfaster. During the yoars 1871-2-3~-4 tne conea .....-. tmessenior editor of this journal was the ' * * *teacher in Bradley's School, S. S. No., it 14, Darlington. The family of the le The two other great advantages of late Mm. and Mrs. William Little- a the beam, system are that, ewing te johns attended that scbool during HEf PARIS su. Ir its straight and definite path, a mes- these years, Mary S., their only' sl saewllouyberco ",io t- - a -gh-er#oeîng eue, or tne star pud m ýl LEVENTH ng wtth the establishment cf the represeritative points in CANADA ad clsewhere- a quarter rich ihistoric snterest. Napoleon looks eut upon an tmposmàg square the construction cf which began tin 1686 under authority of Louis XIV-a square which has witnessed nmany of the City )s greatest, demnonstrations and which now mirrors the social and business Ide of Paris. Here, tri the Feart of the capital cf France, the Bank o f Montreal in 1919g established a subsidsary office in the R, iz Hotel Building. In February, 1922, the business.cf ths office had becre, so extensive that enlarged quarters were epened near by at No. 6, Place VentJoue.j BANK OF MONTREAL Established over 100 years Total Assets in excess ofýGso.ooooOO t e Progrees or Reactio %Ontarlo E,»'lectors, Must C hoose rfHE ssueof te Plbiscite of October 23rd is: Shali the sale of intoxicating liquor as a beverage continue to T ,prohibiteor'the traffic be re-establlshed and conducted by the Government? ¶ Since September 16th, 1916, the legalized sale of Iiquor for beverage purposes has been prohibited. During eight years The Ontario Temperance Act has wrought a moral., social, and economic transformation, graduai but meal. ¶ I A new genera- d ~tion knows nothing ofthe evils of the liquçr traffic before the 0. T. A. came into force.1 Older generations may Is ~have forgotten. Il Think of it! There is not a man or woman à9> years of age who, has legally seen the inside of a bar-room or liquor shop ini the Province of Ontario. Il Booze is banned!i It is a discredited and clishonored outlaw. Now, it wants to corne back. It seeks flot only re-instatement, but that the Government itself shalil be an active partner. MANUFACTURERS. "Does Prohibition, under the O. T. A., resuit in more comfrtable homes and better supplies of food and cdothing for wives and children?" When ihis questionwas asked of iadng Ontario manufacturers by the Ontario Board of License Comniissioners, 1,165, or 82 per cent., answered "Yes", while enly 239, or 17 per cent., said "No". AUSysteuis ofGoverment Sales Have Fafiled ý So.called "Government tControl" bas proV- on a dismal failure wherever tried. Drinking, drunkenness and bootlegging have reacheti appalling proportions. Every- Canadian Pro- vince that bas trieti any forrn of "Government Sale" bas already learti a bard lesson., Take BRITISH COLUMBIAk: Hon. H.L H. Stevens, M.P., in a public atidres ini Van- couver recently, declared:1 "Neyer, in the history of the country, was bootlegging comparable in magnitude and murderous results to wat it i5 tda>'11 Or, MANITO BA: Figures furnisbed by the Chef of Police of Winnipeg sbow an increase of 45- per cent. in. the number of Fer the Ifonor of01Outarlo mark Tour Ballet thuss: menthe untier Geverurnnt Sale, as compareti with the corresponding five months ofý the proviens year under Proh3ibition. And, finally, QUEBEC: The following resolution was unanirnqusly adepteti by the Presbytory of Montreal, April 15th, 1924: "That we regard it te be a patrietic tiuty te make it known that tbe drug traffic fleur- ishes here as neyer befoto anti is on the in- cresse, boerlogging flourishos in anti fromx this Province as nover befere, that drunkon- ness, is on the increase anti ibat the Quobec system of Gevernment Control ie socially injuriouis anti net a success." Ontarlo'Must Hfold the LLue' If a majority voe for "centinuance", it uiesns that we wil .have a botter law more off ectively enforcoti, with correspondingly improved rosuits. The Goverumont, through the Prime Mi'ister, has definiely pletigd itself te "strengthen"'tbe Act anti "givo it active anti vigorous oifufrcement". ' 1If a majerity voe for "Sale", it means the re-eatablishinent of the old, discrediteti Liquor Traffic, in the guise of respectabîlity under a system that makes the Goývernment the bar- tender ati oevery citizen a partner, acting as sales agent fer the bvewers anti distillers anti niaking profit for tbom eout of the destruction of flfe anti bappiness. The Ontario Plebiscite Ceimittee, uniting the teniperance forces of Ontario, calis upon ail who love their Provinice and wish utscon- tinueti anti increaalng presporiey andtie happiness of its people te VOTE FOR THE LAW that bas accomplishedti imeasurable gooti, anti net for a retura of the 'traffic that bas wrought, such havoc in the pastý anti would do it again. Trhe Ontario Plebiscite ConuuitteeI 2 Toronto Street, Toronto G. B. Nicholson, Chairman I >Plh o ne 8 1 Whitby1 23-3m' Pl-lne M~ L F. H. BOUNSALL or Bowna.nviîle 26*1 Box 94 I Alfice évery meal,/> R24 L cy S. tend- pro- xuay life. Is a lhi$ ley's m. dopt- But noe wore there te greet us,~ iTom, , , And noné were left te know Wbo played with us upon the green Just fifty yoars ago. If you are bothered by lime col- lecting in your teakettle or resorvoir, f eld a 12-inch square'of unbleached muslin or floursack and put it in the bottom of eithem teakettle or reser- voir. The lime collects,on these until they are like rocks. Thon they may jbe lifted eut and replaced with fresh qnes.