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Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Nov 1926, p. 4

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I ‘I . $1.1. 'l‘h.- nlol H. '1'. .\. has bown workml m-o-Mimv‘. thuugli it is doubtful if mm» this (llWSll-‘ll can divert the minds nl' tllv Plvvh‘n‘s from thi‘ fact that. t'w Fergusnn Government. has a “word ”193' may “‘0'" be proud of and will in all probability. from the pl'o'm'nt indications. be roturned to powvl' with as large m- larg'er fol- lowim: than they had last session. In Srmlh Grey. Dr. Jamieson‘s el- m'litm I~ Rmm‘rtllly ronct'decl. the only .louht bring the majnrity. Some think it will be «1mm large, others arr ll nking {01' alwnt the same fig- uw- a4 last timn. That he will be re- turned. however, mes without say- ing, and it is up to the citizens of gamma Th0 ”In! 0. "\‘Pl'tifllt‘. "1‘ Upluvllt'lfl“ ul' Hlv I-‘v 'gllsml admin- istratinn. lunx‘mvr. do not cnrv ta chic-n+4 Hw financial situation. and tho- wurk that. has bomn accomplish- ...l mm they \wnt in") power in 1923. According to pminvnt businoss mm ”W Furgnsun Havvrnnwnt is the [IN-s" o‘t’l'ifl'nlit'al gnwrnment that has m'c'lwiml ‘ HIP ROVPant‘nl benclws since Confederation. Thev bencho-s sine» O'Ionfmlm'atinn. Thoy haw Kih'n “Marin a real business xuh'l‘lllm'm. and during this whnle cummnun nut nnn charge has bevn laid fur no-glm't nf duty or extrava- mt - \: hm; again: cry 13 but a smok H lino-s Mr. I". R. ”liver possess any nt’ “H'St' attributi-s‘.’ Has he ever in his private life given any evidence that. ho is a man of such outstanding ability that m is capable of repre- M'HHHL' :i hummus and farming com- munity likc- South Grey in the Logis- Iaitiii-i-L’ 'l'hvso- ni'o- about. thu only illli‘filiHlH that. a WWW nvmi worry the proposed 'l'tu- ~.'nnl;o--.~'rrown thrown up by his uptown-tits, thi- H.'l'..\. bogey, will not. w- llltllk. have any serious oil'- t'o-rt no the liallnls rasl. next week; it it does. it will be only a. hoomor- an: \\lllt'll will turn and destroy tlmw who ~H|tLrlil to use it. Hon. lbr. .lanno-wn‘s ro-rorol as a temper- am-o- man. his ro-sitlo-uro- in Smith tire} for nearly til'ly years. all of Wlllt‘ll \U'l'o' spent in Durham, is tun “'0'” known to ranse any serious tlt'llt't'llt'll Hl' volt-s. There are al- ways some. of rmtrsr. who are swa- mt by owery emotion. especially alon'.r lt'mltt'l'atlt't‘ lines, but fortun- ately tho-so are in the minority. The tlllt’lllgellt \‘Olol' of today will weigh tho- Ferguson Government in the bal- anm-s, rompare it with other govern- meats, and then. knowing that all the to-nweranro legislation in Ontario was serurml thrtmgh the Conserva- tiw party only. will in all probabil- ity tlt'riole to stick to the ship that brought. them over the turbulent seas of a few years ago. thtmparisons are odious. but in. speaking: of the. two randitlates inl South Urey, Dr. Jamieson and F. [U tiliwr. there is little doubt in the nnmts ot the peeple who think the matter over carefully as to which of them will the. better represent this rioting during the next term. Dr. .lamieson is a business man, and as such is an asset to any gov- ernment. His business ability has been proven in his own private life, and as the governing of the province of Ontario is merely a matter of the appliration of business methods to the handling of the affairs of the provinre. it naturally follows that it. is business men that are wanted III the Legislature. IaIIIII-z' 1mm» am about the onh IIIII-stinns that a \otm' IIPed worn IIImsle about The «Iconnmical and Ill?“ HIgI-III. handling of HM) hllSinPSS IIIaII ‘ III III» [H'WIIH'I' is I‘vallv the uni} IIIIIII; that mattms'. \VhiI'h of III“ IIIIIIIIIIIIIM Is the hvttur able to Op posex intrlligvut ha :m'airs 0f Hm unly Main: HI Hm randidate do this? So far as u AM is rnlu'vl'l HIW'II 2| "an aololl'o-ss cm 1 alTaiI-s nf th rm" Haw-mu li' .«vrx‘iru in his mmstitupncy anal iuhim-u ability i'mmts for anything. Hu-n Hu- elvrliun of Dr. Jamieson silnlliii mnko- him :in easy winner at Hm pulling nvxt Wo-dnvsday. .\f. ”In nnminntinn sit Markdale on Saturday. in Durham last night, and during Hu- vampaign at various pimw-t Himnghuut Hu- riding he has :wlwnl'mi :moi nn ”VON"; m'cnsinn has gin-n n inmi. i-ni'o-l'nlly thought out minim-u “in ”w :ulnnnistratinn of the affairs ni’ Hm man man by the: Fnrgu- PAGE 4. Published every Thursday morning at ' the office, Garafraxa Street, Durham, Ontario, by Frank Irwin, Editor and Proprietor. The Chron- icle is mailed to any address in Canada at the rate of $2.00 per year. 81.00 for six months, 50 cents for three months, 25 cents for one month. To any address in the United States of America, $2.50 per year. $1.25 for six months, 65 cents for three months. Foreign sub- scription rates on application. Member Canadian Weekly News- papers Association. Whosoever is afraid of submit- ting an J question, civil or religiou3, t0 the text of free discussion, is more in line uith his own opinion than with the truth.â€"WATSON. DURHAM CHRONICLE ll Thursday, November 26, 1926 “H I"! JAMIBSON SHOULD WIN .VI I ‘IIIII'I'I'III'II, “Wl‘t‘ Is IIIIIP neeIII [III ”3) III: III ZIINHIUII'I} no IIIIIIIIS- my I III-I III. II: IIIIIII IIIIIt IIIIII III'ILIIII. I"; - IIIIIIIIII III. II IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII that "m III IIIIII IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII IIv those III I to the Ferguson Govern- “T "IiIII LIIIIIII III IIIIII~Is IIIIIIIIIIIIIy gm I) :.III lI'IIIIgIIsIIII IIllt III' III'Iwel', ‘ am . IIIIII I'I‘iINIlI IIIII'II IIIIIVIIII 1m m rnnwnt ll m H uni amondmont. in NW 031’. at important. part of the ho‘x'v Is mo'thm! hP-I'P. 4'. hm. truw. that tho'l'n uy punple. lvwlâ€"hoadml m' quvstivn. \th are: |' Virus nu tvmpo'rancp. . the («'mpnrancv polh‘y thn Ferguson Govern- stampmh' this Pleo‘nt uma‘t. me. The) ().T..\. mokn son-m to hid» thv hol. m sumv cases will If Ontario .Tt‘ml’wl'auce i, “mm 15 littln new! nhwlmo-ly no mums- . all :lgimtinll that plannml by those é‘m'guson Govern- ll pro-as naturally Isnn nut 01' pnwel‘, n haw Muyml up Corrected November 25, 1926 Liw hogs .................... $10.25 Wheat ................ 1.20 @ 1. 25 flats .................. .40 @ .45 Harley ................ .55 @ .60 Buckwheat ........... .50 @ .55 Peas .................. 1.10 @ 1.15 Mixed Grain, per cwt.. 1.15 @ 1.25 Hay .................. 14m \tht ................ 1.20 (5) 1.25 0315 .................. .40 @ .45 Harley ................ .55 @ .60 Buckwheat ........... .50 @ .55 Peas .................. 1.10 @ 1.15 Mixed Grain, per cwt.. 1.15 @ 1.25 Hay .................. 14m Eggs ........................ E {*3 2:22;: 80 Sorry . Nu“ (3!”‘tite Bay-J A man Called he Hf to tlnash mu a few minutes mm. Rus.~‘~- ‘W hat did you say to him?" “I told him I “as \91‘) sorry you \wwnt in. Th» last n‘iinuio receipt of full my" mlvvrtiflng for the Liberal- ilunso-i-Vatiw party. which “'0 com- nu-nd tn um waders. has made it nvcos san for us to huh! nwr con- sick-rah!» matter until next week. This when iising did not ill'l‘iH‘ until inn lat» tn makv arrangements fur :i tom- 01' twvlw-pagv paper this \Vowk. Mastm' Bl‘l'l- Lawrence of Durham and Miss Alma Kennedy of Allan I’m-k unilnrwvm an operation for reâ€" lllOVfll of tonsils in Durham HOSpi- ml on Monday last. 3m- nn “l’i'aym'”. showing “11' won- ilt'l‘i'lll liti\\‘t‘l' ut' Pi'aym'. (his sllOllld tn- our main thnught, tn pray for «m' missimmrit-s. ourselws and 0111' trio-nits. Mrs. .-\. Dorhy spokv a few “nuts about. ”10' value (if our mis- siunai'y paper. the Glad Tidings. and hnw vwr." Pi'vsl'iytvrimi should wait this to) kth in touch with our niissinnarivs and “WW work. The mewting t'lnsvd with singing and all ro-pratiiig ttw [.tn'tt's Prayer. Tlmrsday of last wvck. with a law" attemlanm‘. The mm‘fing Opâ€" o-nml by singing and praym', aftm' Whil‘h Mrs. \V. J. Mt,‘l":ld¢lvll [00k tln- Hihlv n-vadixlg. Tim minutes of last. tum-ting read and upprm'ml and husinvss discussed. The roll call was IlllSWO‘l'Wi lw a \‘N'sw‘ ”11 Trust”. Mrs. .Rev. Armstrong: tnnk tlw tn- pir «m "l’l':1_\'m'". showing H'w wnn- Thv “UNIS. of Hm Prvsbytel'ian vhnn'h “PM its m-gular mowing at. the hnmv nt' Mrs. J. Hanfingnn 'l'hrn'selay of last \vvvk. with a lawn attvmlam'v. The mm'ting 0p- o~nml hv singing and warm: al'lvl' “I? li'glo‘t that timn and space «In Imt [N'l'Inlit of II full account of the mowing. but at this late hour WP am unable to give it mom than pas- sing notice. ml. many provfnus doubters being (-onx'inmwl that the changes are he‘- ing auh'm'atml in the intervst of true twmpm'unvo‘. PRESBYTBRIAN W.M.S. MET LAST THURSDAY H, “as ”10' most enthusiastic ga- tlwi'ing he Iii hm: in a good mam Win-,5 much intmvst bmng taken in “in issnv. and tho‘l‘f‘ is evm‘v indi- «Minn at Dr. Jamimnn getting a big Ill ijni m in his home timn. The ex- plaiuliinn iii the pl‘OpOSPd amendâ€" ment in the OKLA. was well receiv- 'l‘lw. awaken-s were Mrs. Emily l'muhalt (.‘bt Pmt Credit. Dr. L. U. 0‘ :Implwll 0! Mmkdalc and DI'. Jam~ iosun. all of whom gme sh 011g ad- .lm-ssvs in supp sun Hon-m-nnwnt Durham 'l'nwn Hall was jammml m Hm «1001's, with many standing in the hallway. while others, unable to gain aulmittunco. were turned away, at. a must nnthnsiastic meeting held lwro- lasl. night in the internals of Hun. lH'. .lanuvsun. BIG CROWD PRESENT AT JAMIESON MEETING .\.~' I'itizens whn haw takml more than a passingi ntm'vst in ttw snccvss ut' ttu- tmspitui and tlw snt‘ivty. the mwn'ltwrs vxprnssmt tlm harm that, tmth hr. amt Mrs. Jumivsnn amt MP. and Mrs. Kvlly would haw a plea- sant, stay in 'l‘m'nutn. Tlu- gatlwring tn'uko- up with .‘tw singing nt' Auld Durham Town Hall Filled to Over- flowing Last Night at. Enthusiastic Meeting for Conservative Candl- date. 'l‘lw aftvruunn was most, pleasant.- l_\' spI-nt. Mrs. II. I). .~\I'I‘II.~'II'UIII: and 3115..., H. Wlwalvn Immml tva. “Nil“ Hw lnIIIlII~IIn “as sI-de In Ilw IIIIIsiIIg stat} of [hp lInSpiIIIl. l anm Ill}! this Shm I. {IIIIII'I'SSPS \VI'I'I‘ .Ivlix'vrml by Mrs. P. (jagnnn, Mrs. Julnivsnn and Miss FPHUS. tlw IIOS» pita! matron. and IN Mussrs. IIIW. SIIIIIII. hrs. 1). II Jamivsnn. and J. NEWS MATTER CROWDED OUT L. Smith KHHV. Last. Friday afternoon from four to six o’clock a farewell tea was tendered Dr. and Mrs. Jamieson and Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelly who leave slmrtly to take. up their residence in Toronto for the winter. As the president of the Red Cross Society here .once the. inception of the local branch. Mrs. Jamieson has been the guiding wirit in the organization anal the Sm'ety. feeling that. her de- parture should he remembered In some manner. decided that it should take the form of an afternoon tea to whirl! a number of the ('itizens of the town and country were invited. his old home town. for which he has dona so much. to turn out en massp m-xt ijno-sday and roll up another nmim itv of u '4. the same that. he got FAREWELL T0 PRESIDENT OF RED CROSS SOCIETY in 1923. Dr. and Mrs. Jamieson and Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelly, Principals in Pleas- ing Affair Held at Durham Hospi- tal Last Week. .nnu- Synv DURHAM MARKET HAD TONSILS REMOVED in suppm‘t of tho FErgu- Graham and M 1° .12. 142:2... .5337. 1.2: a: 3.: .2525 252:7. 2:: .173. .r..::£o:. Thompson-~11: Durham. on Nu- umlw 18.19126 tn .\h. and Mrs.1). 'l‘,l.ompsun a clan htu'. Row. Wallace .liihnstnn 0f Holstvin (1001111th tho pulpit. in Knox chuu'h Mrs. William 1’1 ttx \isitml hidm with hm IHHHH'I', M1..lut1n Mmicv. Scott-’7 In Durham llcispiml. wmhm' 10,, 1921'». tn Mr. and Arthur Sm”, nf l'mndas. a son Mr. J. Mm'ico rum-We‘d a letter from his nivcv. Miss Mae Moore of Mtwlicim- Hat. Allwrla. last wd’ek. informing him of tlw «.h-ath of Mr. \V. \V. FlathAvhn «lied l't'l‘vnlly at llallonfiask. Mr. Flalh was 21 hm- lher-in-law. lmivng Mon married to hm~ yungm' sister. Boll Monro. The olocvasml hall sm'wul 1th years ovarâ€" seas and had hm-n gassml, since when he had sulfm-ml from heart. ll-mlhll'. 'l‘lw clm‘vasvd had been crit- ically ill all summur. Bvsidvs his \Vhluw l\\'n childrnn suervv. Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. Mqulimm spvnt. Frulaan lnxrlmm. \‘lSltmg \Vlth Um Lamlm' famlllvs. \\ 1' sympathize with M1. and Mm lamws P11111111 in tlm lnss Hf their mmiih- old son, who died on the 10th inst. Leviâ€" In Durham. ml Xnvmulwr l 1926, tn Mr. and Mrs. Hml'gu Lt‘Vi, :z sun. Thu mgnihly [11111411111111 11111 “'11- mon’slnstltuto vs as 110111 at the 111111113 111'_1_\11ss_ . 11121111111 4111111011 1111 111112“ Mrs. David Lamb cntm'tainml tlw ladies of the U.F.W.O. one aftm-noun. Mrs. usI-h prkins and family haw moved to, town for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. James Ewen worn in Max-kdalv Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. anrgu (hwy nf tuwn \‘iSiU‘d Sunday with the latter’s parvnts. Messrs. Ewing and Royce Noble! haw. I'vturnml from the west. “'0 undurstancl Ewing leaves for Kitch- engr shortly. .- .- â€"-- Mr. Jack McDonald hag tinishéd threshing fur tlw swason. (1111' 11120111st sympathies go out tn Rev. Mr. (Ix-10111119111111, 111 the sad loss 11! I115 w1f1'. Thu Mt'Quarriv mul Mc('_lm'n1ick famllws were- 111 Owen Sound one «lay I'm'vntly. ‘ Mr. and 311's. Jamvs van and Miss Mex-mu man) in Mount, Forest un Thursday lust. Miss livw.>n I'v- mainml thm'u whcrv slm has secured a pusition. Mrs. John (.n-iL-rwu and son 110-â€" ward holulayml wccntly wnth her pill'tPlllhf. mar Chesley. Mn. J. M. Bm'gvss was in Toronto last wm'k, attending the 25th annual ('umw-ntion of the Womon‘s Insti- tutu. Aberdeen (Our Own Correspondent) Luuks as tlmugh UM man winter way hum tn stay- .\l1'. Sannwl Putm'hcmghof Landon is Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. D011- ahl Stewart for a short time. He is also 1-mn-wmg :u-quaiutanccs. Miss Mary .\l§Quax:riu l'l‘llll'llt‘d tn 'l‘ornnto l‘t‘PtfllUY. M 1'. and Mrs. J. M. Burgess return- vd from a "Visit at Flint. Mick. where they Spent two days with the I'ox'lm-r‘s sister, M 18. Ivy. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL M1. Oscar Bell 01 Sioux Lookout, Out. is visitin" his mntlioi Mis. 05- car Bull 101 a {m (lass. Mrs. S. McCrackm left Sunday by motor for Sholbumw, whom she will spend the winter with her daughter Mrs. H. J. Bretz. Mrs. Leila Giles was tho nest of Miss Muriel Langi‘ill of aIIOVQI‘ owr the week and. Missis Margaiet and Jean Derby «of Suatford and Talent” spent in}: “Mk I nil \kflih tlioii parents in tmxn. Mrs. J. F. Grant- and children spent. oyer the week end wnth rc- lntnws In Toronto. Mr. C. B. Lawrence returned last week frnm Winchester, where he has been ongagmt during the past summe-r. Ht.‘ leaves shortly on a trip tn the \VPSL Miss Margaret McGirr has return- mi frum wanting hm' Sister. Mrs. McLean, at Shelbux'ne. ' Northeast Normanby (Our Own Correspondent) THE DURHAM CHRONICLE BORN am Ht‘ispita]. N0- tu Mr. and Mrs. g i 1'21. pray: (‘\"‘l1 and (‘ «m ing llI'lII. hat \\'I_‘ lmpu that. Von VVill III! alIlI- IO (It'casimlzlllv atlI‘lld OIII mm'ting‘s. \‘I? am saw that al- llInIIglIV VIIII lIaVI- In VViIlIIlI aVV' fI'nm aIIIVv lllI'lllllIlSlllll. that \Hll will still II-Iaiu VIIIII' iIIII IesI in Ilw VV Ol k OI tlw lawn. and lI‘lllI'lllh“l' it in your In'aym's. .-\llIl llHW as a slight. I-xm'vssinn of “UV lm'v I‘III' ,V'HII. and “Ill’ apprv- I'lflllllll HI' )IIIII' so'lf-sat'l'iliviltgr la- lII‘Il'S. \VI‘ ask jV'IgIII In “('I'I‘pl. this. gil'a. Amt with it “'4‘ link 'OIII' [’1'8)'I'I'S that. I'lml’s lIlI-ssing may lw own Iumn you in all Ilw “vhanm-s anal changvs” ot' ymII' lift». Im hnlIalI‘ nf tlm l‘IIimI. ll. Suhar- I'vr. l‘I. Mallet. .\I. lloatun. “'0 haw born inspirml by your prosoucr. your zeal. and your on- thusiasm. You haw- vnrouragml our youm.r pvoplo tn tako part. in tho rogular mm'ttiugs of tho l'uiou and so ham holpml them to «invol- Op their natural :Ihilitios. in \‘i6.’\\' 0f the largvr work of tho Church and tho Kingdom of God. \\ 0 shall SliH‘h miss vnu: \nnr «hm Hui mum-11w. \um' gin“ mg: 01». timism. ,wur \xisu wounsvl and \\ill- in}: hvllv. but “‘4‘ Impu that, ymt will hp. .1th to m'cusinnully zmvnd our “'0 \W‘l‘v ills“ glad to I'm able tn sav that \nu h: no put "first thu'lgs tins-t" in all wur lahms among us. W10 hc-lio w that With (hivf aim h: as hm an to nnvmnagc- Olll' yum": pamph- to takv a «infinite S'tllltl t'uI' tlw mas- tm'. amt in this ruspm-t ymn' wm'k has been richly nwm-d amt hlusst-d. K10\\n huth in numbers and in strongth. 'l'lw do-m-asml was of a mnst. genial dismmitiun. We)” read. a “1'0 long (kpnse'u'\'at.i\'v. a Mvthmlist. and a man wlm “wk a [mum intervst in public affairs. H. S. GRIFP HONORED .\lI'. llIIiIl lI: M [NH lII-Il llII- iipI- 01" 11;. I- Iif 89 \I'tlls and II Is iH‘I‘ll \\IIII- IlI IfIIll\ IIilIIIsl :iIIIl ll‘iailll'll his la- I‘IIltiI-s mosl “HIM“! lullx. For many \eais HIP lzimih “\l'l' in MillkIlillP lIIIl SllH’I‘ “ll' lll'illil of ills w'iln has maIlI- his illlnlf‘ in minimum and nut \Vl'h‘i with his suns. Till'l'l! IlaIIg'lI- lIII's aIIIl SI‘W‘II SOUS surviw. MI'. Will “Hill of IixfIIrIl. MiClI.. Mrs. Alfl'Nl SmillI, IIl‘ Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. IE. A. Blair were III'I-sent at. ”I0. “1110”“. Mrs. A. (3. Blair i‘vm'ivwl thi- sud nmvs last \wek that hvr fathom, Mr. (lharh-s Rvial hail [HISSNI away «in NW. 13th at thv humo- of his sun .\H'i'ml at. Alanimhi. Sash. Thu 11-- mains wow sviit, vast. and arrivml zit. 11mm ull Munday «if this WW}; and Hm funvi'al hmk plat-0 tn Markihilv (‘i’nlé‘i.0‘l')'. Hex: Mr. “owns officiat- ing who-n Hw casket, was laid tu Hist hmidv that (if his [”0 part.- IN‘I‘. whn prime-dud him a i'uw yours Mr. and Mrs. H. Bualnn and Miss Blmwlw nth-mind Ziun's svn'vicv on Sunday :H'tm'mmn and spvnt. tlu- M'â€" vning: with Mr. and Mrs. H. Mc.\1'- thur. mmkdu' s m- snuglx mkcuucml at. at Hm I illll lmmo- as, am. Mr. and Mrs. John Urchaul Hf Hul- stvin \isitml um- (lav N‘centlv “ill: MN. .L lg) him ll\\1N)r Mr. (Eumm' Ii. 1’: m t. I‘d'llll'nd’ll from his visit. In Tul'unlu nil Saturday M'vning. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. )IrI-‘adclon Hf 01-3112“ Vallvy sgwnt tlw first «’1' the? \Vm'k {it HID Hunk nnnwstvzld. Jimmy )lt'luvrm'y «h-vidml it was tun lunnsumv a “1'0 cutting pulpwoud all by hlmsvlf and «fining: his Own (Our Own Correspondent) The. farmer's clay is getting shorter, but the tax bill does not. lessen. Mr. James Nelson returned to his home in l’uslinch on Monday after spending a week among old neiâ€" ghbors and schoolmates. "Jim” and his family haw many warm friends in old (slenelg, who would be pleas- ecl if they returned to stay. Rev. J. E. Pctvrs has been calling on his purishinum-s during the past \uwk Hr mum They {no a In ight chom'v pair. ale nursvs Imdds and Smith Hf Dmham Rod Crass Hospihl. \xho slwnt. an evening with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McAl'thur. latvly. and tn onhancv ”H'il' Visit. tlw genial hast. and host,- oss invitml in :1 few of the young pvnplu Hf thv Ilvighlwrhmwl. Mr. Basil Davis and his SISU‘I‘, Miss Jmmiv. \‘isitmj at. Mr. H. M. lumrem'v's in ligrvmnnt on Friday last. (Cnntinum‘l from page i) as a. slight. c-xm'vssinn fur ynu. um] um mum'- 3m1r NIH-sacrificing la- ask You in M‘PPM. Hnis Travérston. B.Y.P,U, MEMBERS it, \w link 'OI blo-ssmg . may J all Hm “vhuno \VGIIII IIILIIUU , . . Quid be pleas- Thii dishonesty that has In sup- ) stav. ”rifssmn of a part‘of the truthns IS beg,“ calling vwn‘lly ill‘nsti-atml unconnection with uping the past tho pri-srnt tactics of tho Prohibiâ€" tmn party. as lirnnght. tn thn llUthP (if Tllt‘ Mail and Empire by Rev. ith of Durham Frank \‘ipunil. ui Stro-rtsvil'le. A who spent an ministrr. hr said," lnnidmt. him a m] Mrs. Hugh 'l‘i-inpnrznu-n Lnssun which is how: 1‘ tn enhance pnhlishml in lvat‘let form, and quoted “051,31“ host- thu trxt from Lrnticns. "D0 nut' 01‘ the young drink wini- nm- strong drink, than “.00”. ‘ ur thy suns with tho-P." This was" .1 his 515191., living nlarml in thr hands of Sun- at. Mr. H. M. ilay srhnol snl'wrintendvnts as a mi on Fridav ”wmlllrto rummancl «if God". whrrr- " as tlir svntvm'i- tinislio‘4lâ€"â€"£‘\\'ln-ii ,w Mrl'mlilrn angO into tlm talwrnzirhf." Such tltlllll- I... first (4' ”.Mrrntn misrqn'vsvntzltInn. says Ilm‘. iMr. Viimnil. 15 till a par with ”It" statemrnt «if tliv nmn whu «lowlzirc-«li tlh‘ llililv state‘s "Thri'v is. mi Hum", lvnVing." (mt. tlw iii'c-i'c-cllng \xnrcls,‘ ' i-nsrunri-ol {it“"l‘ln' l'uul sum in his lucidâ€"4‘ In. Rvgardim; Prvmie-r l’vrunsun‘s w- rrharil ul‘ IIHl-lfi'rrnrvs tn drinkim: tillllllll.’ Ihu' rrrrntly with Q ."unlh «if ”in l’l'HVllH'i'. Hex“. Mr. Vi- paint says that naturally ”in st:il¢-â€"« rrlurne-cl l'rnni l nwnt. irritate-cl lliusc- lu \Vlltllll it. ilicl? Jerry pair. are 'llt'Slt'thl. lrriilwl it was ting pulpwnml innit.r his uwnl 'I'III‘I \VUMAX'S l’il 'lLlD 0]" TRINITY (-lmroh will hnld Hwir annual bazaar in ”In A.Y.P.;\. “Turns on Saturday. I'M-u-mhvr H. Famm \ka homoâ€" madn baking. ranch Mo Tlm sad thing anoint, tho. O.'I‘.A.. says tlw «Ivan, is the lawlessness 0n- gondormt in othm' ctiroctions. Also those whn favor a mntnuanco of tho 0.T.A. haw not. rnado one reasonable- suggestion for hatter onfnrvomont 0f the. Act “I haxe no right to sav to mv nvighhm' th: at ho must not tu'uch liquor hooauso I ctnn't touch it. am mnrv than Inn has thn right tn sm I must tukv it hm'nusv hn does,” hv statvs in canolusinn. 0.T.A. Does Not Work I Rm’. (II’OI'L’I‘ \V. TI'IIIIs III'Im' III"I IIIII'IIIIIIIIIII IIIIII IHIIII‘II II4~IIII III IIIII- I IUII sifiling III: II III' has IH'I‘ II II'IIII-II: III ”In I‘IIIHIIHI II IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' IIIIes IIIII. in mm, III'IIIIIIIII. sIIIIIIIs; IN‘IIIIIII I’I'I‘IDII‘I' I’mmisun in \VIIIIIII III‘ III‘III'VI‘S III III' II. I‘I'III and SIII("I'II‘I {IIII‘HIIIII In III-Hm' I'IIIIIIIIIIIIIs. IIII-: IIIII'SIIIIII In III- III'I°IIII'II (In DI‘I‘GIDIN'I" is III' sIIIII's, is \V III'I.III4'I' 'n \UIP for II . I'IIIIIIIIIIIIIII'II of “PM“ mils III' fIII" a law that will IN‘ (IIIIOI'I'oaIIII‘ IIIIII “'HI'kIIIIII‘. “1\IIII.'ist.I'aI4's aIIII [IOIII’I‘ IIITicIII's." IH‘ says. “31'“ aHI‘I‘ed that tle I'IIII IIII III‘I mIII'e I-Ilfln IIIIIV III'II IIIIiIIIz and I IIHVI‘ IIII doubt but that. the two III'I'VIOIIS \IIOI'III‘yS-GI'D- I‘I‘aI. MI‘SSI‘S. RIIIIP} aIIII Nickie, must ("OIISI'iI'IIIII'IIIsIV IIIInIiI IIIII samv. TPIIHH'I’aIII‘H organizations IIaVII I'nntonImI IIII'HISI‘IVPS with holding I'IIIIVenIiI'IIIs IIIIII passing resolutions IIIIII IIMII‘ IIIIIIIIIII: mm'o.“ not, apply, hut. nut, titty Massvy Hall n'n-utings' i'nnhi altvi' tiw tact. that. ov‘nry sookvr after truth knew that this sni'in-ptitinns drinking amnng HIP yum”: was [il‘tit't't‘tlillg on a large scale. Viriih'nt, misrnprvâ€" svntatii’m. hi- state's; will nut. «hi pru- hibitionists any good. hut will huh» to [(00]! Imupiu :may t'l'mn i'vliginn altogether. HOW PROHIBITIONISTS SUGGEST A FALSEHOOD Even Twist Word of God in Order to Promote Their Cause. Rev. Frank Vipond and Rev. G. W. Tebbs Comment on the Campaign. 'duvvr and makvr M such scrw voluln‘ities as (Hm-in st'unsnn. 1M lbmlivls and Lnatrivn Joy slw stun. ,uut as the latest fuminims vamlicm : for screen stardom. m °OHOWWwM~~.¢... Ullwrs in ”I“ mist. Hf this s‘l'lh'i- limml pivlurn madn undm' ”I0 «I: i'wlion of Paul Sloane l'rum Um so-u sun’s host-seller by William Luck» am Noah Bw‘i'y, 'l‘rixiu I’m galnza and Richard Carlo in Mum-«- mos. La Rocque in his Dlelv 5H- ~. ~. ' supervised starving m'mluv! huh I l Coming «If Amus". M. ”In \.». Star Tre'atro on Friday and 5;. day. Now-mlwr 26 um: 27. The extrvme m... at” lwr burunltu lwauly marks nor as m tie and $015 hvr «out. Mildly in Cu trust in any ful'uimlw guhm'ing. appvaranvo. «'urriugn and «Ire-as s: is unusual. Hc-r mitfum- is sh'ikn in its simplivily. and lwr gowns a: (NM, for slw mm \war In adwuuu; vastlmms that wuulcl amwar :4!" («mum on Hm :n‘vrngv woman. This strange. dark lwautv and «'2 Hrt'ul persomlity is lwculiurly sm ml to lwr r010 as “In Russian pm ('MS in this lab-st. Produvnrs Hist:- huting Cnrpm'atiml rvlvasv. H. gowns. dusimlm‘l vspm‘lully Icy Mm Hmu‘ivtlu Dallv-t. I'm-nm'ly \\ u l'um-t Hf Paris. urn a stl'lkin ' arm of unusual femininu mmlvs. DcMille calls thv \‘iVM'IM l"r«~m:lnâ€"w0man a 'cocktail of NIH lions" and the m'itivs all call In “Um screens must fasvmatmg 1w sunalily." l'ndvr this famous IN" duvvr and makvr of such scrw (‘Pluhritins as (Maria Swallsnn. 1M Strange indeed must, yxraranm of Um achw- _ Anwrivan publir WI” In“ vigil". This is tlw “(In H‘ JvHa Gouda]. n‘lv'mlu'r .. B. lie-Mill" stcwk mnumu} turml Ivading’: \wlnmu um. Colorful Personality Pam M‘ h Suited to Latest Role ' ' JETTA GOUDIL A Read the ClaSsified Ads. on Page 7 Thursday, November 26, 1926 STRIKIIG Rm TY it» W I! h 8“?” up. “It for. ll PROHIBI “I John W Ardent "I tion- Rep lished Y1 Ill HI “I “Eh HI \\ IHI (mu pruh tion {.0 \v hall! um. \\ Thursday, Novemb‘ . II‘ \\ upl Ml “'1! rluh~ doflmh Thpso‘ ~ pm UNI police said U1 Vote f

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