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Observer and Star, 3 Oct 1919, page 3

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askets for $1.65 | = w ~~ 3 Ibs for < S¢. SPECIAL- Feed Wheat, ( ~~ Only $3.50 a Bag Sow aE Se 5 uestion under the word "No" 4 3 2 LS ntario Tempers | u in favour of the sale of light beer cont ng not | one one-hundredths. percent. alcohol | h Government agencies and amend. emperance Act to permit such sale? Are you in favour of the sale of light beer containing not more than two and fifty-one one-hundredths per cent. alcohol weight measure in standard hotels in focal municipalities Li najori avour such sale ahd amendments bale nce Act to permit such sale? i 3 Are you in favour of the sale of spirituous and malt 4 liquors through Government z £ Si a dments to % A and y ~The Ontario Temp 0 permit such sale? _ Above is an exact reproduction of the Referendum ballot, showing the correct way to Vote in order to sustain the Ontario Tem- 'perance Act as it stands. ey = Everybody should study the four questions and realize exactly what they mean. Do not be misled by ~ the insidious demand for "licht" beer, oer 3 ~The beer of the ballot is 1189, stronger than the Ontario Temperance Act now allows, and over. five times as strong as the limit allowed for beer defined as toxicating in Great Britain and the United States. ~ Answer Each Question | 1. unless you vote on every question your ballot is spoiled or nn | 2. You must mark your answer to each ques- tion with an "X'* only. Anything else would spoil your ballot. es -- ~ 3, Unless a majority vote "No" on question 1 ~~ Pex C-- the bars will be restored and the sale of all kinds of intoxicants permitted. 4. Unless a majority vote "No" : perance Act will become almost worthless. Aor : | 5. The only SAFE course is to mark your ballot as shown above, | "No*-Four Times--No!" Lo : No beer saloons; No government "No. 3 3 : Ng repeal; No government beer shops; = ~~ whiskey shops.--Four X's, each under the word on questions 2, 3 and 4 the Ontario Tem- Good Grain Mark Your Ballot with an X alter Each Committee ANDREW S. GRANT; J rman and Secretary Bldg. Toronto) || oo - om 5 3 Was PTO TOTO PO PORE PAI WAP | derming Ider. 'uses, | treat I prohibitionists ft 'he son Col. Machin's Unique Career 3 (Toronto Saturday Night) It has been the lot of a few public Speakers to make so fine an impression on audiences in ail parts of Ontario as has Col. Harold A. C. Machin, M.P.P., the President of the Canadian Liberty League, and one of the most act- Ive advocates of sane liquor legis- lation. His speeches have not only been fearless, but logical in their advocacy of real temperance reform, which Will eliminate the bar as a place where intoxicating Jiquors are sold, and at the same : time wipe out the vast under- ground traffic which is ai Proseiy promoting drunkenness, and un= respect for law and or- let. Ten years ago many mem- bers of the Dominion Alliance would have welcomed the speech- es of Col. Machin as an effective | contribution to the cause of abol- ishing the bar and placing the li- quor traffic under control that would produce a minimum of ab- from men like William Jennings Bryan, "Pussyfoot" Johnson, and other leaders of the Anti-Saloon League of the United States, they men like Col. Machin, who believe that temperance is recon- cilable with personal liberty, and the principles of the common law of England as enemies. At. that time Hon. N. W. Rowell, the late {F. S. Spence and others were eu- | logistic of those who ,0pposed to and un- > system of dealing with the liquor problem, were willing to co-operate in combating the evils of the open bar. To-day the are. denouncing these moderates as the worst en. emies of reform. ; It was to voice the views of such men that the Citizens' Liber- ty League was formed, with Col. Machin as president, and he has prohibition as a fantastic workable {proven their most effective plat-| | form champion. Though of Eng-{ lish lineage and education, his | i ; lareer of tireless energy breathes the spirit of wide-awake Cana dianism.. He 'was born in 1875 'he son of Canon Machin, a rever- 2d Anglican clergyman of For' : J Before he had completed his le 'Studies, the South African war Drivate=in the 1st Canadian Con ingent. / wa Oromoted to the rank of Lieuten. It. and afterwards Captain in the south African Constabulary, onc 1 the finest forces jorganized un ler Lord Kitchener. On his retur: # | 0 Canada he was called to the Intario Bar and commenced prac: 'ce.at Kenora (then Rat Portage) "he spirit of adventure was upo- 'm however, and he spent thre uccessive summers exploring th | ildsi of Northern Ontario: anc 'uebec. His knowledge of th 'ilds both North and South of the quator has indeed been recogn. "ed by his election to the covefec onor of Fellow of the Royal Geo raphical Society of Great Britain In 1908 Col. Machin was elect 4 to the Ontario Legislature ar iberal-Censervative member fo Ye riding of Kenora, and was al 9 returned at the: general elec 'ons of 1911 and 1914. On the -utbreak of the war he raised the '4th (Northern Ontario) Battal on, and went overseas as its com. | wanding officer. On the adoptior 1 f conscription 'in 1917 he war | 2rought back to Canada and ap ointed head of the Military Ser. rice branch of the Department o Militia and Defence. His admin. 'stration of delicate duties and es | pecially the spirit of candor anc {tolerance he displayed, won hin a multitude of friends. Col. Ma chin has always been noted fo his independence of outlogk. I {1912 he and Col. Hugh Clark then a member of the Legislatur: for Centre Bruce, were the onl: Conservatives to support the mo tion of Hon. Mr. Rowell calling fo- the enactment of woman's suff. rage. Though he was but a fev {years 'ahead of his time, many of his fellow Conservatives express ed indignation at this break fron party lines, but now that the wo. show the same record as Col Machin. ov : To-day, taking their cue William, Ont. He was educated a | | 'he School House, Baconstfield | {Sng and Osgoode Hall, Toronto | Sroke out, and he enlisted as +] In South Africa he wa-| men have the vote, a good many | lof them would like to be able to Sheriff's Sale of Lands for Taxes ~ Province of Ontario, District of Kenora, To Wit: By virtue of a warrant issued under the Bands of the Chairman and Secre ary-Treasurer of School Section No, 1 of the Township of Wainwright and th "seal of the said School Section bearing date the 16th day of August, A.D. 1 ;and to me directed, commanding me to levy upon the lands hereinafter describe for the arrears of taxes respectively due thereon together with all costs incurre, I hereby give notice that pursuant to tne Assessment Act I shall on Tuesd the ninth day of December, A.D. 1919 af the bour of eleven o'clock in the 0000 at the Sherifi's Office in the Town of Kenora, in the District of Ken proceed to sell by Public Auction the interests of the owners and locatees i lands given below for the payment of the said arrears of taxes and - charg thereon, unless such arrears and charges shall have been sooner paid, Costs Total Patente or unpatented Name of owner Tot Years Arrears of Locatee H.J.F, Parsons A. Steen : J. McGarr S18 T.F. Newnham S12 Con Acres S12 S33 160 1910-18 $58 44 65 ¢ o 68 $64 12 160 1910-18 62 68 T7 68 45 160 1911-18 55 24 63 90 160 "1012.38 50.41 5.47 55 58 Louisa Atfield N34 180 191218 50 44 48 55 92 G. Coates S36 4 160 1915.18 23353 519 3909 § Sheriff's Office. Kenora, Ont. JOHN W HUMBLE, Sept 2nd, 1919. Sheriff, District of Kenora Tr 04800000 2400000 ¢ OIDI000000¢0080803 GoD The Busy Store WANTED Next Weck. 3000 Busnels Potatoes Will pay 90c bus. trade ~~ 85¢c ,, cash eof Car B.C. Apples to arrive next week. $3.50 box cash 3 SPECIAL--- Roya! Household 5 Flour next week only $5.4 5 cwt cash § ; . 200020040000 0 ~~ When you want ~ Hardware, Tinware, Stoves Dealer in all kinds of - op Beds : and Mattresses : Berd Wire and Peerless La wir and Field Fence Paint, Oil, Glass Binder Twine, Pumps, Fie, Sewing Machine Nendles -- Eldrige B. Raymond, Singer, F. §. 1 hite Domestie, Standard, New Home New Williams, Singer Family FRUITS ao UGH : ICE CREAM | KODAKS BREAD ~~ { SUPPLIES | CAKES STATIONERY CONFECTIONERY ~ BOOK NEILSON'S CHOCOLATES Just Arrived - - A new preparation for Leaky Roofing, ~ Eave Troughs, also Leaky Boats Tt will harden un der water ; crack or bre

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