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Port Perry Star, 21 Aug 1919, p. 1

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3 developed and {og CE, {| | resolutions committee. wax open 8 to the platform adopted by the y, the Globe has voiced it admir- when it says that it "ofits" rath- han "commits." Its findings on the , labor, agriculture and the re-es- shment of the returned soldier all that could be desired. The i utions and civic re-establish- t were most popular. ~The tariff jk 1s a western one and grants in a p meastre the demands of the Can- in Couneil of Agriculture. The re- blishment policy introduced by Col. ton, of Halifax, has as its chief fea- Be payment to the returned sol- a lump sum to dssist him in (ing to civil life. Apparently so 'time was taken in the Resolu- ommittee if formulating these no time was left for public and Senate reform. The foi- probably deliberately side: a8 being a knotty problem; tter was shelved possibly because ls as yet more or less an academi on, The convention leaders were bly right even in respect of the for' while the weiter is strongly or of public ownership--even of t commis .the great dif- | vontlen as: well is the, freedom: control--he it: | thin any we have had for many eo vote in the first to election: was really hetween g and Mackenzie King. over, were the two strongest can. Pf 3) i 3 18 ro Buch 0 wide, D ; - LEN Saag ed Liberalism; King, 'because Unionlats aitsnded 'as Fielding, Pardee; Jam; Ring Premier Norvis, of Manifoba, Premier jer, his sturdy Canadidnism and eom- Mitrray, of Nova Scitia, &5 well asdeéss prehensive grasp of outstanding Can: ha x ; "Den adiag-problems. Méreover, all the Pro- pronounced Unichists such as Premiers vineial leaders were for Fielding; 'Que Martin, Stewart and Oliver of the three was strongly forsKing. In the end most westerly provinces, And when it Fielding would have won out had it 1s' remembered that for Liberal: er not been for a most remarkable address 438 votes out of @ total vote of 911 were given .by Mackensie Ring on Wednes- Dolled for Mr. Fielding, a ome time day evening about twenty hours before ing of The eiop will be short so if you want to of your wants, Order EARLY. Wi ave aur Peaches here as soon as > the best varieties are ready. F. McCLIN: Food Board License No. 810195 OCK 0 : (ers Gouin, of. Quebec, and Murray, of = | Promier-elect of Prince Baward Island; ; iq in the V The jon was his mov- Liberal Unionist, it must be said in ing the adoption of the report on labor; "all honesty that the convention Was a g gubjeet with which he is, of course, fair "get-together" effort: to reunite the most familiar. But both the speaker ings 'part: and the were greater than the bwe wings of the Tiberafipurty. su The address was a COMpres "MI! * From the opening session on Tues hensive and masterful one, by far the most 'uctive address of the con- vention. Ah rae slcanent as ell, and « : 5 Canadian, He carri e egates-- Nova Seotla, the latter a, Liberal Un: q)| of them--with him. A great ova- { omist, were elected permanent chair. tion awaited him ai 3 conclusion, Hie "men, to the closing moments on Thurs- had given the audience wan day evening follo wing. the electio iof en Here was a new ober 'MacKenzie King fo the Liberal Leader. iq cs Tigo Sl for the new era. Yship, the delegates labored hard and It was this speech that captured the | enthusiastically with , tie convention i! is programme. Many prominent leaders| One, t close by summing up @& 'spoke from the platform during theso [few contlusions which might be formu- days and: listen 10 them was lated a8 ono saw and listened to the wind hneriney great convention's proceedings: in itself an education. Oliver, of Brit ha politics plays 5 prominent ish ol fugnbia; Ste And Marshall, of tin solving and realizing of nation- Alberta; Martin and Langley, of Sask: 4] character and ideals, and that there- atchewan; Norris, of Manitoba; Gra: fore-- i ham and Pardes, of Ontario; Gouin, 2 Every Canadian citizen, men and Lemieux, Beland and Lapointe, of Que- women alike, should take therein an bee: Foster and. Veniot; of New Bruns: intelligent and keen interes¥, wick; Murray; of Nova, Scotia; Bell, 3. That the party system is funda- of. Pt ental 'and néeessary, and under pros: | : conditions even desirable. A Fielding, Gratigm, King, MacKenzie ent tions. ven Bir and many others' delivered addresses. - 4. That {he eonyéntion fd Oavy "which greatly stirred the enthusiasm a earnest, BO 4 Dat Ld 'and patriotism of 'the great gathering. forces but to play a real part in the 'It is true, now and 'then the die-hards reconstruction process. : such as Frank Oliver; of Alberta, and | 5 That party leaders and party con es Beka hi 1 oS bo of the oth ral as those of us who stay at | : and say pais in rotten : ) August 5th; when Prem: el x | required to remain in These, | The following studénts have Srsilinmed e nations (En- en yonthfuiness, his fidelity to Laur. trance to Normal) =" c | appeals must be by notice in. writs hair 2 | date to the Cl sup. | Cha Ell "S 5 ( a e ( 'Allen Swee Edna Wallace The following 'students have been promoted from Form II to FormiH: hoot. (Examination, erefore with honours: Bessie Crosier : Miriam Harris Elizabeth Allin Allen Sweetman Etta Morris Helen Mellow On Examination: Laura Parish Ella Spence Irene Spoffard Earle'Sweetman Henry Thomas Edna Wallace Conditionally; Grant Bunner Harold Jackson Percy Malcolm Students who desire the Low- er School Examination will be r in Form II, whether. they have = obtained their promotion or not ; The marks of those not pro- moted may be obtained from the Principal any time after Sept 1. ., This Lower School list is larger ie withuot geography) and years past. hae Middle School Exams. Jean Crozier (honors), May Bruce, Hildred Patton, Elsie West, Grace Rose, Ethelwyn Switzer (with * in physics.) Ontarlo Election Act, 1918 AND AMENDMENTS NOTICE Electoral District of the South Riding of the County of Ontario TO WIT: Take Notice that the Lists of Voters for Polling Sub-Divisions numbered 1, 2 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,in the Municipality of the Township of Reach have been repared by the enumerators and have en delivered to the Clerk of this Board by the Chief Enum the R i Officer, and that J. F. Paxton. of the Town of Whitby, has been appointed Re- vising Officer for the purpose of hearing | complaints and appeals as to the said lists, And Further Take Notice that the sittings of the said Reylsing Officer will be held at the Township Hall in the Town- ship of Reach on the 10th Day. of September. 1919, commencing at ten o'clock in the forenoon. And Further Take Notice that any voter who desires to complain that the names of any persons entitled to be entered on the said lists have been omitted from the the same, or that the names of persons whe are not entitled to be voters have been em tered on the lists, may, on or before the 4th Day of September, 1919, apply. com- plain, or appeal to have his own name, or the name of any other person, correctedin. entered on, or removed from the lists pre- pared under 'The Ontario. Eleclion Act, 1918, and Amendments," 'And. Further Take Notice that such iting in the : signed by the comiplai and given or left for him at his residence or place of business, on or bef i he Clerk of the ising Office W.-H. Harris, of the Village of Port Perry "THEO: A-'MoGILLIVRAY, n Voters, Regi AVINGS, Thrift Inde e--a these are the out- come of the same impulse and attain the same of tive-- PROSPERITY. a Standard Bank of Canada can help you to attain it. = STANDARD BANK OF CANADA -- PORT PERRY BRANCH R. H. SHORT MaNAGER Ontario AND AMENDMEMTS NOTICE Electoral District oi the South Riding of the County of Ontario forge TO WIT: Take Notice thatthe Lists of Voters for Polling Sub-Division numbered One in the Municipality of the TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG have bean prepared by the enumerators and have been delivered" to the Clerk of this Board the 'Chief Epumerator, the Retuming and that Judge R. Ruddy, of the Town af Whit by. has been appointed Revising Officer for the purpose of hearing complaints and appeals to the said lists. And Further ie. Notice the "Stetings ofthe" i Octal be held at the Township Hal in the Town= ship of Scugog on the 6th Day of September, 1919, commencing at ten o'clock in the forenoon, And Farther Take Notice that any voter who desires to complain that names of any persons entitled to be enter- ed on the said lists have been omitted * from the same, or that the names of 'per- sons not entitled to, be voters have beem entered on the lists, may, on or befora the 2nd day of September. 1910, apply, complain or appeal to have his own' name, or the name of any other person, corrected in, entered on, or removed from the lists prepared under "The Ontario Election Act, 1918, and Amendments," And Further Take Notice that such appeals must be by notice in writheg in prescribed form. signed by the complainant and given or left for him at his residence or place of business on or b the seid date, to the Clerk of the Revising Offices, W. MH. Harris of the Village of Port Pervy. THEO. A. McGILLIVRAY, Cheirman Voters' Registration Board County of Ontario, Fair Night Concer? The Police Pipers Band ¥n- tertainers, of Toronto, will put on the Fair Night Concert in the town hall, Port Perry, on I'fiday September 12. Sonya Master Gordon McKenzie, of Toronto, has been spending the holidays with Mr and Mrs Neil Wilkinson. He returns home this week. : Miss Dorothy Meshell, has been visiting with Mrs Stewart McFarlane Miss R Fitzell of New York, is the guest of Mr and 'Mrs Neil Wilkinson. She assisted with. the music and sang a solo at the Church which was appreciated. Miss Mabel McTaggart was home. for the week end. Rev Mr McKay of Milton; filled the pulpit on in fof Bou. A ins of Ontar JAMES "and GRAMAPHONES the absence of the pastor. | Pb 2 "WARD

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