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Observer and Star, 17 Oct 1919, page 3

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F) ; mer FO SE ANA SSI A HI pt EON Np tr s a as ® FOV 2 a} 3 . a a ae 2 ARARARAAAAAA RANA NININIT PPP OPO U UN 4 zg (CPV PVP PTV 2 INIT price for this week . . . $8.00 $7.50 25 Fancy No. ] Baldwins and other kinds 'No. 2s i : 4 1bs Thaian The Quality Grocers CJ © We will extend our special } [55 be FIFE ADDRESS Send Luck to tthe needs of this district. {know and present their feeds in- eee eres rman i er 3 Pet rm To The Electors of The Electoral District of Kenora LADIES AND GENTLEMEN--- On October 6th, I accepted the nomination of the Liberal Conven- tion and so appeal to you, the 'electors of this district, for your support. - Personal ambition is not the motive that brought me to this position. I am a candidate, seek- ing election because of the earnest Conservative friends. Further, 1 am convinced as a continuous resident of this town} for twenty-two years, except for the past three years spent in mili- tary service, I am in touch with My business life has brought me closely in touch-with the people. '1 believe I am in a position to telligently before our Government. I can pledge to my supporters my strongest efforts to help our Dis- hist. = The election is on October 20th, so the time to present my case is short, It will be hardly possible for me to see personally each of you, from whom I look for sup- { port, so I make an appeal through our local press. Between now and the election I plan to visit every part of this District that I possibly can and will discuss the questions. of the day as they effect this district and I trust to give satisfaction to my arers. & : Colonel H. A. C. MACHIN, 'M.P.P. Meeting of H. M. Army and to convey to you the feelings £5 "Resolved that the hearty good wishes of this Associa of Veteran's be extended to our Comrade, C. Machin, M.P.P., in his efforts to represent the Electo of Kenora and District in the Provincial Parliament." Comrade Machin for his past service on behalf of Veterans." Li For Secretary. district as a whole. I believe, . 9e%e 0602285802582 Let the Referendum Battle-Cry Be : "No!" 58 No?! : ~SNo!l" uit No! " 2 INCE the announcement in the Legislature last spring that a Refer- "endum on the Ontario Temperance Act would be taken this fall, the "different temperance organizations of the province of Ontario: have met together to consider what attitude they should take. The result has been the formation of the Ontario Referendum 'Committee, which comprises representatives from the organized temperance forces of the province and the temperance sentiment of the province outside of these organizations. The new Committee will conduct the Campaign. We are asking the voters of Ontario to vote "No" to all questions sub- mitted on the ballot. : Referendum Ballot AND HOW TO VOTE = T ad Yes No xX |. --e vou in favor of the repeal of THE ONTARIO TEMPERANCE OE SSO IORI SOR ICICRUICI ST Se . : 1. Are « Al ' 2. Are you in favor of the sale of light beer containing not more than ~ two and fifty-one one hundredths per cent. alcohol weight measure _ through Government agencies and amendments to THE ONTARIO ie TEMPERANCE ACT to permit such sale?..... a A Ee 3. Are you in favor 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 local municipalities that by a majority vote favor such sale, and amendments to THE ONTARIO TEMPERANCE . "ACT to permit such SALES, snr is simon v slbisinty iu cline oe Siw se Sa 4. Are you in favor of the sale of spirituous and malt liquors through Government agencies and amendments to THE ONTARIO TEM- PERANCE ACT to permit such I ee Sp i X X xX By 'the Ontario Temperance Act, sale and distribution of alcoholic liquors for beverage purposes within 'the province. were prohibited. For 'practically three years the province has experienced the good effects of thislaw. Its repeal would be a calamity. Any of the amendments defeated if there is a majority for "Yes" on any of the questions. You must mark an X after each of the four ques- tions, or your ballot is counted as spoiled. 'A century of temperance progress in this province is at stake in the coming Ad epoil 3%. . « Referendum. The Ontario Referendum woul spol tk iN Committee earnestly and respectfully For the Temperance forces to win they ask you to mark your X in the "No" must secure four "No" majorities. That column after each and every question, is, a' majority for "No! on EVERY as indicated in the sample ballot re- - question. The Temperance forces will be produced herewith. hy 2 4 4 [0 OO JOHN MACDONALD 5 . = fae! \ ; Lh ; oe 3, Se : ntario Referendum Committee D. A. DUNLAP ANDREW S. GRANT Treasurer Vice-Chairman and Secretary oF 50 £52252 2222262 6%6 development in our district in ag- riculture and building of roads, that much more can be done on Ii Bldg, Toronto) 50 these lines, also along mining and educational lines. in the rural _ parts. : Ha | I elected I plan to consult with the electors with regard to their : needs in the different localities {visiting each section as frequently as | can. : On account of the election be- ing held on the same day as the vote on the Referendum, many wish to know the aftitude of the candidates on this question. I | wish to say "the Liberal Party of the Province of Ontario has pledg- necessary, ed itself to take all steps vigorously to carry into ef- fect the will of the majority of the "people as expressed by the refer-, | endum vote." x | . Personally my standing on the i Temperance question is known to all, I am strongly in fa- or of all progressive Temperance i legislation. : : From my business life among you, my townspeople may judge of my ability. Of my military life those most interested know. From "the first day of appeal for volun- teers until last July I have given my time to military work. : these Provincial Legislative Assembly. remain : Yours faithfully, A. T. FIFE A WORD TO THE WOMEN. This is the ! when all women may vote. ber when Vv the Legisl while there has been considerable |. well}. Service has been the keynote of years. Such will 1 hope be the characteristic of my work, if I am your representative in our Trusting for ydur support, and whether elected or not, I desire tof THE GLOBE, Monday October | ol. Ma ) Forum Audience : applau League Speaker People's Liberty GAPS IN VOTERS LIST Five Thousand Soldiers Names Left Off ~ Charges R.C, Wood | pe ORONTO, CANADA. ' © 190 Jones Avenue, Toronto. 11th. Oct. 1919. KENORA. Dear Sir, : : : el I am directed by an unanimous vote of Navy Veteran's Associa of the Members, ~ 'Colonel H "Further resolved that our best thanks be offi Yours Truly, C. WAKE, Capt, H. M. Army & Veteran's Association, Tore The Independent Candidate A FEW of the THINGS complished by Lieu.-Col. H. A Machin during his eleven year service as Provincial Membe the District of Kenora: Over THREE QUARTERS OF A M dollars spent on roads and bridges Constituency of Kenora. (Se: the B Books of the Province of untario.» What He Has Done New Court House _ New Registry Office, Dryden Iron Bridge Kenora Iron Bridge (upkeep) Grants to Kenora Hospitals Sa 'Almost §00 miles of new roads built in - the District. er What He Stands For Eight hour day. Mimimum wage. Abolition of child labor. | "Sane liquor laws. No Bars. ey sy Good Roads. BED Leb Teachers paid by the Government School sections until school sections e _ pletely settled and self supporting... . ~ No class legislation. The same laws for r ch pooT. 3 yo : : in Liberty of the subject. . A square deal for all. : PL Sitiaaie 25 td E50 Kenora =~ SU mun PR wo 800 N Two votes will be taken on the 20th of October--one on the tem- perance referendum and the other to elect, members to the Legislature. first election in.Ontario 1 It is im- portant for every woman 'to remem-= 1, ting on electign day that she should receive the - referendum ballot and the ballot for members to ature. Answer every ques- referendum ballot and egislative ballot for your ARE YOU GOING TO LOS ~ ELEVEN YEARS = Of Parliamentary Exper gained by Col. Machin or do prefer an inexperienced and fried. man.?.. =~

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