92.‘ IP Il‘ I†FOUR. ban 2!“ I ms. or at 16631.. the battle is fir. th \mse-IV es in t Politics. either they have all they can Lnu w - ‘ the ones they 1magine had beer“1 Con51stently co‘nun a; he conte‘St the Methodist Church has been ' ' ' ahzed trafï¬c 1n .ouncillor ‘ t d soul throughout this Province avor of local option._ and Wher- beirmg Wag-ed to stay at home an: However, duty to perform. They 3 In conclusion I would say that - It‘s 3}: have in my possession at the â€"‘“"-f‘l m§YL laces form. They ‘, have a duty to per ‘ should vote by all means. It‘slihave in my possession at the their right. their privilege and‘i‘parslonage the official printed min- to their duty to do so, but no man 1‘ utes of all the Methodist Confer- 4.“ should promise support to anothergences held in Ontario during the h‘ u hen he has no intention of gix'ing past twelve vears. These volumes 10 A He can seal his lips if ‘he doesn‘t ‘1 hm prepared to put in the {hands SC Want to tell. A man‘s franchise is 10f any opponent of Local Option 5‘ his own and he should use it ac- '. in Durham for examination, and if It cording to his best judgment, but g‘he can find the smallest grain of iv a Wise man Will always exercise 3 comfort in their pages !he is quite rare and discrimination in marking 1 Welcome to it I venture to give his ballot for a public offiCial 1. One Sin0‘le quotatlon from the com- “1 ‘Often may be seen municipal offi- - binred minutes for 1911‘ page 369, if cials who reflect no credit on the “We recommend the launching of i office and local option campaigns wherever" ds for people who put them in . ~--1- -» ant-h there exist reasonable groun‘ (It’ll 515---; heir duty to do so, but no 1 t to :ano' .hould promise supper when he has no intention of gi‘ Lt. He can seal his lips if ‘he do! want to tell. A man’s fraxmhi his own a Wise man will always an cure and discrimination in ma. his ballot for a public of n municipal Often may be see - I - A‘AA;+ {‘ tomfooler, d 1-wavs O'et . d ever an '1 . ,- ; W9 3130‘]: best men available 110‘! R. “7.4.LTEI: ; t1h}: 2116:.verv important municipah M'ethodls 1 . hich there “’1“ 500‘“ Durham, Dec. 27th, 1911. o I “’ I Pomtxons for ants. The best 1“ be too man-3" 35pm. ‘ gm none $00 gOOd' I n. .19:an nu AND LOCE -r From the “large and .t as in In most parts Bov SCOUtS have miliar Slght b ie\\ people see] there is a meE A J ()0le down 5 the kitchen their games anu 'Ul'éauu ..... . though the Movement is yet 1 anc ' results are eV show themselves. olmasters, Businessmen 1 “Few.“ are the vi: ’rite ‘15 Of the in destructiven‘ess d wrought in the .perance) is. Alcoi of splendid cases " Whose vanul ‘prop hich the Scouts at the same timt d-s. have taken body. The gross place throng, the PI‘OVmCï¬' abnormal appetite During the year 1912 we expect to in the senses is Movement theoughout the degrading and t] bled. This passions known see the - ' .' . ' v , phSh‘ed b} e\ er, = “Almost eveer . _ ":2? of Ontario dou can only be accom h . . ‘ . ' o t e o g 9 Scout putting his should:r t; take thorities have g1 wheel. \VOI‘kmg and aim} “5 . " goo-operation a! - LL- Am? {9110“ by n‘ . nmaol‘vaq 1n 11 its {in Canada. en now beâ€" " extract Iii-om the P: Paâ€"‘ sued bv that body y W of lifeâ€"s-aving‘ for W have received rewar But the By the VVVVVVVVV (fENIBFR 2S, 'JQ [ what have 0 he mg 3 do so, but no man It .se support to another} E no intention of giving "1 ' doesn‘t 3‘.- A man’s franchise is a , id he should use it acâ€" ', .' best judgment, but i I will always exercise‘; ' n in marking '. for a public official. be seen municipal offi- reflect no credit on the - “11+ them in office. and )arha [18 s have now become a fa- ht. but compraatively le seem to know that ‘ “Mn-5m: underlying UV LLu»-.-v â€" _ ' _ ' beâ€" 1 extract from {me rant“... .-___ 1 Paâ€" sued bv that bodv.-â€" ‘. . 1 r " . ', Another By-laW that is before ‘U'V es more prolific the ratepayers 1 _ , A,“ than it (intem‘ the Cement By... , f $80,000 as the rate for Businessmen 1 “Few are the Vic _.'â€".. {00d “fought in the Derancel 15 Alcohol is a poison sessment 0. her 0f Splelldid C3595 Who-sen awful property is to attaCk school purposes 'for the next five 1 " 71ҠWhiCh the Scouts at the same time both 50111 and vears. Of this amount, some $1800 ‘ " b 1 I‘G‘Nm‘ds- have taken body. The gro’a'S, insatiable and hears the whole rate of taxation of 1: | a town. This means that if the : FARME ite that it develops th .ghout the PrOViDCE- abnormal appct 7931' 1912 we “pee“ m in t1“? 5911965 is one. Of the most bylaw is carried the town will re- 1-? t 1loli’e‘les'stceix’e as taxes from the Cement 13‘. TAKE N0 0 per year. This is ‘1: the degrading and the mos nt theoughout Co. nearly $70 eme Ontario doubled. This passions known to men.†. accomplished 133' EVE’I‘S .. Mm . - . - -- 'all that ï¬ne town has been rec-en‘- -. ost ex er‘. \xhere the cnil auâ€" . -. , . 2’†1g his shoulder to the th ‘ -- . ' , - mg during the last two or three 1o? “8 handle the 1 mo, md aiming. to take ormes have gn 9D their “ GlghU years. so that there is {no red-union 1 .§. " . 5th 03.} Fellow .mgco-operation and have deVoted in any Way being asked by the ‘1'? brands 0f F10“ 5m" m. e | 4. '. ‘ themselves in a truly Christian C=OmP3:ny- Every: theriniausu‘Y 11.x 2‘ .? F.V R‘ n into the organization. 5 - ‘t t . 1 -- , wwn is treated in a similar manâ€" V 1 3 mm o the checking of the ,. . - é. ner. ihere are also otlner consid- .g. G ' s which should be taken \: Chesley OC 1 . r \VOI‘K. and 10 plague. It has abo unue on t ba"is . ' *0“ a germanetn._‘oseâ€" ahzed that the evil should be at- nomce of by the ratepayers .. we nee “‘0 m“: .a tacked at its source, namely, ten 3311‘s ago, 11.3%} Shareholders '1'.“ want men to 3C 3 that the trar‘fic in intoxicat‘n“ liâ€" from 1 Per“ 0 " e rovince, m" 1’3 rs that is. to take the , . * , ‘ i,“ Nest-ed their money, Wan-ch helped 1?: - , , .qum should be suppressed; 1 "ild , the s lendid lnat of : the bovs 0r organ-12" , . . t-o‘ bu up p †p . 9 the Movement The i kardinal Gibbons, the highest in rcmch .Weare Efll proud, and (1111' 1-:McGowan S 1 “ rank. 10“: the «hierarchy in the Cathâ€" mg â€his time Very. httle has been 1 d returned to these investors in the 1 an ' ' The moneys. ' arc-e number of young . , , 1 a ohc \Churdh in America prenounces Way 1 + at that time was instrumenâ€" , -. ' ~ 3 never occcur- . . 710113;: Sign“ to such serâ€" emphatically for local ODtIOD- He sc'en. ' ~ 33 ' t 0 now q pent says “.I am heartily and absoluteâ€" tal in helping to build up the 't‘ ‘ ‘ > of the lme 1‘, in favor of Local Option.†1 town Since that time, 100 to 12.0 \ B1? men h ve been employed during 1 a, ‘ -, months the plant 15 111 operaâ€" _: always kept We want all‘ . ' , p . s, ' ° t 1011‘? Of the best" known and most over - ontIh. 11111118 year, -:~ . - under new managementjlwages °°.'. :ume a’nyâ€"‘auu vuwâ€" _ 2 there are seekmg to rtial depuâ€" larger and more stringent pro.- hibitory law. As applied to Onâ€" ‘ false .e returns : tari-o. the statement is utterly ' ' ‘ e no dJuobt that the :per- breasts 0‘ 1 ‘ d 't . 't t b v v 9 ' \ ‘ ' P 'W 1 0 e a meek org . . 1 lune ‘ . ’ . d 1t for a pur- O 6‘ (II,- 93 HI :3 {.3 work done Eozppos ' - 5; things are’intoxicatin'g drink, has daemounced thmg about the license system in unmeasured trenuously advoâ€" tterms. and has 5 -_-+~a Avorv affective local option W 1 1f the Country 10W become a fa- lt compraatiVely: to know that Cil 0f the R underlying The lofficial stat. In November 1910 there was held " Iin Quebec the Great Plenary coun- " oman Catholic ch’:.rch. 1 emesn't of its find-‘- ling organizatlon. Alâ€" ings was signed by every 'prelate in Canada. The aï¬ollowimg is an ament is yet in its , do aven llU‘“ Uh emselves. Paâ€"Esued by that body.â€" ‘3 Another Bylaw . Businessmen 1 “Few are the vices more prolific : the ratepa e us of the in destructiven-ess than it (intem- the Cement BY-l‘ rought in the perance) is. Alcohol is a poison sessment of $80.0 Splendid cases 'n'hoes-en awful property is to attack school purposes for 1ich the SCOUtS at the same time both soul and years. Of this arth‘unit: 5 -ds. have taken body. The gross, insatiable and bears the whole rate of t the Province: abnormal appetite that it develops the town. This means ’6 '2 W8 expect W in the sens-es is one of the most bylaw is carried the tow ~ _--...+ iannDIQSS mive as taxes Dear binâ€"3h attention ht- '. called to an advertisement in the i ....._.,_..._r last issue of the Chronicle on Local {1 CAUGRT 0N TEE {’1}? Option. The five words quoted are; evidently a fragment torn from l (Advertisement) its connections and apparently re- a. Open confession is good {0] late to the Local Option law of 3.50111 and it was this remgdy 1-; . been found to {that Mrs. Katherine Lent Ste was t] of Boston, Mass, 1) she declared outright a Conference in To: ble because Olf ’ son. (1 Methodist zw-he Workers Ecuminical ' be largely impractica its glaring defects. am and other temperance 1. . . » there are seeking to obtain a that local onp . larger and more stringent proâ€" up to the expectations oxf its : Mrs. Stevenson, who As applied to Onâ€" cates. f 1,, and 31 have no dJuI-obt that the :perâ€" e, ' ' ' ‘ o in the work 0 r: son who penned "a lie and published it for a n CAT HO L10: a stamps and ‘ 810 J V .npathy ' . o ' " 0' 1 . . . LT und"rt3’1‘mâ€â€˜ alts obyect 15 to man‘P. m-formathu .most potent a has been IOUUu w um,“ ..-- Mass., Was ,cticable because 0If " son. of Boston, declared outright CtS. and 319thOdiSt :xvhen she nperance Workers Ecuminical Conference in '1 that local option has failed Linig to obtain a ‘ct’ationas of it D AND LOCAL OPTION, ‘2‘ £31.er3513 i tree “Which ’has 0 7’ (Advertisement) . confession is good for the‘ i it was this remedy likely -s. Katherine Lent Stevenâ€" 1 Boston, Mass, was trying 1 me declared outright at the ical Conference in Toronto 2211 option {has failed to live he expectations of its adxvo- Mrs. Stevenson, who is an 't the Confer- mm M? her Worldâ€"Wide >v-erv electof, both Protestant. D0 11 the poll on Janus bion friends are appa by their prejudic. VOTE FJR Tï¬‚ï¬ ,1. wâ€"- DURHAM its roots :both Cath- DO not fail January 19’" )r Local Opâ€" By .1 aw th at “I have been a sufferer 25 years with Constipation, Indigestion and Catarrh of the Stomach. I tried many remedies and many doctors but derived no beneï¬t whatever. (I an advertisement of Finally, I rea '- ’. I decided to give . ~ ' a trial and found they some months an - only remedy that I have recommended to a great 11... . cannot praise these fruit tablets to highly†PAUL ]. JONE | ---. u. “ml ._ Until l tack lent “'IlaLCV CL . read an advertisement of _...,.-‘-v~‘ December ‘2th, 1911, Contribufcd by 11m Am the South (it'f’y Tenant-'1'†Whatevm' mu in: against local vmi n. t betore the eiccrors (-i Manda" is that sawd ' liquor trafï¬c and Christ ly opposuinn. â€WV ca be reconciled and we a on to make uur ciuncc. paign is drawing in a c pulpit, platform at d pm issued scathing imp?“ denunciations ot the 1i and unanswerahle area or of local optiun. } vi. nu license has ventured public defence wixh the one who apparcntiy afraid to give any clue tity. published in 1m; iclc. a gros: miSl‘t'}._l!‘"S«*ll Metiwdisu church un t Rev Mr Kettlvwdl in av communication at lengtl Hall ia‘t. Sunday night ï¬nd appropriate terms iZe ii, and its author m I ï¬le Saxon words “liv‘ ‘ fl a lesser measure wt pm for a greater ; and his dist attitudv. The Ir? pretty hard up tor mg: it. begins to gun 3.1: church as the ()ppnnem C But, When wo Cwme t the trade was never v argument. and the Hid ( tv we“ worn bx this Li neVel‘ Shall hes szavea" . WU“ C Brohihi: " unrl There is Pnother ever, which seems to w w :\. For inStance, it‘i: liquor is sold in Incal on and the plea is made t! we should license the salt we ï¬nd that the men I out liaense and in deflau law, are the very ones 1 Whiskev vs. Thou The G At 1 in, 1 hon Sta; Bea . 1911