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Observer and Star, 26 Sep 1919, page 4

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Endorse the Citizens' Tle Citizens' Liberty League is rod to state that the following Organizations of Veterans have signified heir : ~ approval of the League's objects and are supporting - the endeavour to. higin sans moder tempe ; legislation = aia a ee Great War Veterans' Association--Toronto Bisnchen ~ Central Riverdale = West Toronto E The 'Grand Army of Canada, His Majesty's Army and Veterans' Association. : The Naval Veterans' A 775th Battalion Association, 75th Battalion Officers' Associatio ~The Originals' Club, 83rd Battalion Association. > Three things are ay vealed here -- rain, a threshing machine and RAIN. Parkdale No Trumps. last. week. Well, it was| 2 not amnesia or indolence, but we had} * | no time to peregrinate for 'news. Mrs S. Washburn and: dsnghter] Merle : E fi just returned from 'Winnipeg, | | where the latter has had an operation : for adenoids and complications. The} patient is doing. well. ) Thase great 'Organizations of men 'who were the first to answ r call in the fight for liberty are endorsing the platform of the Ci ~ Liberty League because they know, with the League, that Temperance Act unduly £ restricts the liberties of the cit Proviace. Sanaa =o Xe i Mr E. J. Allen has inst returned: from 1 Bl _ § Storthoaks, Sask., where he has been looking after his interests there. "He : x ' ts that hay: is ag 1 §roporls that oy or These men ask, Sand what men in the Province have such a r that you vote 'YES' on questions two and three on t Referend um Balloi--and" so assure to the citizens a b er cont: nin 2.51 per cent. alcohol rye ahs. non-i the Beer oft he Ballot. ir ! The Tule River: Min | Fair was held in Minnitak and Window Considering the inclems 3 : | weather, there was a good crowd pres- ie ERS ne ent. There was a fine display Of veg-i Sel oe etables which would prove to the most pessimistic that this district is well adapted to this line of agriculture. A few flowers were shown which would be hard to beat anywhere. Lhe cooking 'was of the best, (according to the judge) and the. fancy work shows that the young fryshave this work pretty well | mastered. Mr Davis government rep- 2 resentative of Port Arthur did the | judging, and he had to stop and scratch his cranium: many a time. before decid- ing where to place the prizes. Tack off space forbids us going into further details. oR Ski * Sohool LB the 23rd} A shodsand circulars have 'been mailed Hgroughont See eountny: Remember every voter sus vote on every ques on : "or his ballot will be spoiled.~ CITIZENS LIBERTY LEAGUE PROVINCIAL HEADQUARTERS--22 College Street, Toronto. ~ Hon. President: Sir Edmund B. Osler Vice-President: 1. F. Hellmuth; K.C. T,:L. Carruthers, Seere ry "President: Lt.-Col: H. A.C. Machin, M : Hon. Treasurer: F. Gordon Osler EE 3 Both dry eis windows are Qrossed with sheet: mens. $3000 of AL and lois. | as lines bought to sell at goods will' in be all pd The circular de- scribes the goods. There is no nesd to here because this The Case 10-20 is noted for its reserve | power. For belt work this trector drives a Case 20x36 thresher, fully equipped, silo fillers, hay presses, feed mills, ete. : Owners state that these tractors are always capable in emergency, for aper appeals to people who can see and handle. Look list over; if interested, ; i to by eyesight and handling. > SOLD FOR CASH ONLY AT THE SPECIAL PRICE $5. 20 7.25 4.50 .65 Linoleum, 4 yards wide : Men' s Mackinaw coats Men's Corduroy Pants Boy' S Hose all wool size 67 ! size 8 75: : Men 'S blacks socks all wool .69 Women's cotton hose black .25 : Women's and children's Day brown ribbed hose 25 Men' s worsted sweater coat 3.95 ~ Men's wool gloves 39 Boys' wool gloves .25 Girl's white 'wool mitts en's merino undervests : 69 a s hing sweater coats ; Honey, 10 Ib pail T omato catsup 1 1 gallon jugs. 1 0. LL 0 0000000000000 200000 HHOOOOOOW Load a ood odd a Spessesssteesetasssteiesssettettest Be AALS SO0OPOV J extra hard plowing or for grades. This 10-20 is recommended for pulling "bree 14-inch lows which it can pull in sod or stubble. io It 'also handles usually requiring about six herses, such other implements as two 7-foot binders, two 20-shoe grain drills, six section spike-tooth harrow, 8 to 10 foot double disc harrow, ete. ; _ It is built of the finest materials. For all round use this tractor demands | your careful consideration. It has long | proved its worth. It is economical 1n operation, burning kerosene successfully. You get your money's worth. Before you decide on your tractor, let : us show you the advantages of the Case Tine. Youll then be better able tol judge. 3 CASE KEROSENE TRACTORS ET. BRIGNALL, | Oxdrift, Ont. It Life ee TAKE | IF NOT- Do mt Hoosier Kitchen i : is a good thing Mazda Lamps, all Sizes Benj amin Two-Way Plugs = "Daylo Flash-Lights 'G=E Whiz Electric Fans fake if at all Insure To-day with The Confederation Life Comfort Chemical Closets Pictorial Review, M ean and Women's ~ Magazines Brunswick Phonogrs p

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