1t Agnes Macphail, M.P., is lauding the U.F.O. member and decrying the Premier, Mitchell Hepburn, _ even though this U.F.O. member upholds his policies. It makes us think . of the Irishman, who is proverbially "agin the government". , The political contest in North Wel lington between the Conservative, Dr MceQuibban and the Liberal, Ross Me Ewing will be watched with keen inâ€" terest by many out ide the electorate It was expected that if a byâ€"electic2 was staged, the Conservative woul «lide in, out of respect to that candiâ€" date‘s deceased brother, Dr. Geo. Mcâ€" (n.ibban. But now the complexion of things has changed, and the Liberâ€" al candidate has a mighty . bright chance of getting there. There are few, if any, electoral dis tricts in Ontario where a political candidate has opposed in past years the father and at this election op poses the son. Such is F. R. Olive: doing when he has Dr. D. B. Jam iwson as his political sparring . part poses doing 16300 ner . Victor Porteous, ex M.P. for North Grey, is the candidate nominated by North Grey Conservatives â€" Saturday la=t to contest the riding against Roland Patterson, the Liberal. Rolâ€" «nd Patterson has been a good memâ€" ber the past three years and will likely be returned, To read newspaper reports of the receptions tendered the two political leaders at present stumping the coun entirety MUr. John MeFarlane spent Sunday wth Mr and Mrs Neil MeFarlane and Charke. \Ur Chas. Kennedy has treated himâ€" self to a neW Cat. Miss Stella Marsales is at present laid up with the summer flu . We hope she will soon be able to be aâ€" round again. Our school * not opening until the i%th on account inz so close. ONe POLITICAL NOTES pee newspaper reports of the tendered the two political present stumping the counâ€" onld wonder what to believe â€"ches swallowed in their ROB ROY of the epidemic electoral disâ€" a _ political in past years election _ Opâ€" F. R. Oliver D. B. Jamâ€" ARE YOU A RECKLESS DRIVER? Ontario Motorists will Coâ€"operate When you see a motorist driving in a manner dangerous to the public, take his number, make a careful note of the actual time and place, and when you reach your destination write to the Motor Vehicles Branch, Department of Highways, Toronto, giving full details. We How would you like to be one of the victims in this horrible smash ? How would you like to be strapped to a cot in some emergency hospital ward â€" writhing, half out of your mind with pain. These ghastly tragedies are caused by those of you who drive recklesslyâ€"who take chancesâ€"without regard for the safety of others! You know in your own heart whether or not you are a reckless driver. Ifyou are DECIDE NOW TO DRIVE WITH CARE Stop cutting in, passing on hills or curves, taking chances of any kind. Settle down to safe, sane drivingâ€"and avoid trouble. You know the rules for safe driving, Stick to themâ€" or run the risk of having your license suspended or cancelled. We are going to put reckless drivers off the road and keep them off. Mr and Mrs Jack Wilkinson and daughter Jean and Mrs. McDuffy of Heathcote, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dougald Hastie. Mr. Billle Hastie of Hanover is spending a few days with his friend Ronald MacDonald. Mr . M. McMullen and son Stewart of Feversham, and Mr and Mrs Ross Smith and children of Eugenia spent Thursday wikth Mr and Mrs Will Anâ€" derson . Mrs. W. T. Lamont, Elmwoed and daughier Marion of Hamilton visited recently at the home of D. J. Macâ€" Donald . Mr Wilbur Anderson and sister Ed ith and their mother visited recently with relatives in Southampton. Mrs. Ardcrson remained for a longer vicit. Glad to report that Mrs Archie Mcâ€" D: agzall, who has been ill, is improyâ€" ing CO0d Next Sunday, church and Sunday school will be resumed after being closed while Rev,. Mr. Newman was away: _ Sunday school at 1.45 p.m. church service at 2.30 p.m. Mr and Mrs Will Livingstone of London spent a few days recently at the home of Miss Tena Livingstone. (On Saturday they were accompanied by Miss McGillivray and Miss Liv: ingstone on a visit to Mt. Forest where they spent the day. Several of the locals attended . the supper and play held at Knox â€" Norâ€" manby last Tuesday evening . A few of our political enthusiasts were in Durham last Friday in atâ€" tendance at the convention. Mr and Mrs John Laidlaw together with Mr Eben and Miss M. E. Gedâ€" des visited with their cousin Miss El ma Ball at her cottage at Bruce Beach, recently . Mr and Mrs Clayton Brigham visitâ€" ed with friends at Shallow Lake reâ€" cently . Mr. Fred Perey of Toronto is as Mr. Fred Percy sisting Mr. Wm. busy season. t o*l_tho traffic laws; you are requested to use nt. We will deal adequately with offenders! HAMPDEN of Toronto is â€" asâ€" Fritz during . this ONTA The week of evangelistic services | conducted by the MceMaster Evan:| gelistic Band brought much bleâ€"sing ; to the community. Many expressed | reget that they could . not remain . for another week. The gospel was | faithfully and effectively portrayed in sermon and song, and a high type: of Christianity exemplified in their conduct. | The Ladies‘ Aid held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs Archie McLean, Tuesday of this week with a good attendance. A quilt made . by Miss Lizzie McKechnie, 84 year: old, was a beautiful specimen of workâ€" manship,. and was quilted at the meeting . WT ponaio it RECCUIIUD ® Rev. W. J. and Mrs. McDonald and daughter Joyanne are holiday guests with the former‘s pavrents, Mr=and Mrs A. C. MeDonald. The B.Y.P.V. members held A weiner roast on the river bank _ at Wm. Anderson‘s, Crawford, â€" where cames and a lively social time were enjoyed. m 498 esd c ol es ioe o‘ : ciclaus wExd CCC Rev. and Mrs Galloway and â€" son Robert of Huntsville, and Rev â€" and Mr. Ashton of â€" Flesherton, former pastors heve, visited in this communâ€" ity last week. \Urs Ware, accompanied by her dau ghter, Miss Eileen were recent visit ors with Mr and Mrs K(_)eppe. Misses Finnigan, Detroit, ave noliâ€" daying with Mr and Mra Jas. Walsh. Miss Jean Ledingham, of Toronto spent a week recently with her mothâ€" er, Mrs. James Ledingham. Mrs D. Morrison, Miss Annie, Mesâ€" ors John and Donald visited recently with Miss Mary Morrison of Barrie. Miss M. Coffey was a guest recentâ€" ly of her sister, Mrs. E. Sweeney. Mr. Wm. Smith and Murray were Mr. Wm. Smith and Mur weekend visitors to Toronto This summer has been the worst summer on record for accidents on Manitoulin Island. _ More cars were wrecked in drivers taking the ditch than any other year we can remembâ€" er, with one fatality recorded . â€"Manâ€" itoulin Expositor TORONTO MULOCK DORNOCH ONTARIO ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Motor Vehicles Branch e holi Mr. Herb Miller left Monday Merlin and will spend some t there. Mrs. Neil McLean is spendin4 week with friends in Hamilton. u. misllil ween whSD EDPAE CO0 CC CC Mroand Mro. Murray Ritchie anid Layman accompanied by Mr and Nirs| Lamb spent a few days with Mr and Mrs George Bayly, Blenheim. Miss Mary Noble is spending _ A few days with friends in Toronto and will take in the Ex. ‘ Miss Joan McKechnie was A visitâ€" or this week with Hamilton friends. Mr and Mrs Alf Hincks and Mavsiâ€" lyn, Toronto , spent A week _ with friends here. Lull. . s _ N. Lusa Mr and Mrs Keller and IaMily """**~ purchased the farm of the late Wm. Hill. We welcome them to the neighâ€" borhood . Wits P boa ul o e qsc es ETT ITCITCC Mr Archie McLean is engaged with Mr Bryce Dargavel at present . Mrs. Duncan McQuarrie and family were weekend visitors with friends in Tovonto and Aldershot. s T is PC A very enjoyable time _ Was spent at the home of Mr and Mrs George Alexander on Monday evening â€" last when a large number . of neighbors and friends assembled to meet with them before leaving our community for their new home in Durham. A presentation of an electric table lamp and table was made and an approâ€" priate address was read by Mr Jos. Brown to which Mr and Mrs Alexâ€" ander fittingly responded. We regret very much losing neighbors and wish them much happiness in their _ new home. Mr and Mrs Norman Horton and little daughter of Guelph spent Monâ€" day evening with Mrs H‘s parents, Mr and Mrs George Alexander. Mrs Jno. McDonald and daughter Aileen, accompanied by Mesors Wwill S‘mpson and Will Brown of _ Mamilâ€" ton, visited with Mr and Mrs Harry Reay on Monday. Miss Audrey Mcâ€" Donald returned with them and Miss Jean Reay accompanied them for a visit ROCKY SAUGEEN DURHAM REVIEW VICKERS a few for time with DURKHAM . BENTINCK CHATSWORTH FLESHERTON DUNDALK .. _ EGREMONT .. NORMANBY .. coLLIngwoop MEAFORD .. . OsPREY .. .. SHALLOW LAKE ARTEMESIA .. MARKDALE .. . PROTON .. ... DERBY .. KEPPEL HANOVER GLENELG Judge G. W. Morley is the sULLIVAN THORNBURY sT. VINCENT SARAWAK HOLLAND SYDENHAM NEUVSTADT EUPHRASIA MUNICIPALITY The joint meeting of the _ Ladies‘ Aid and W.M.S. was held at _ the home of Mrs MacQuarrie on Aug. 25, with a splendid attendance. Mrs Ewâ€" en presided for the Ladies‘ Aid. The scripture reading was given by Miss McCracken; prayer was given by Mrs Davey; the sec‘y and treas. . reports were adopted. During the business discussion, plans were made for the AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the list prepared for the several Municipalities. And Fu that his name or the name of any persons who may at least two clear days, including Sunday, an ular sittings, apply, complain or appeal to have | removed from the list. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that such appeals signed by the complainant in duplicate and given to his address as stated above. For Further information, apply to MELVILLE SMITH, Sound. Pated E. C. Spereman, Esq., BURNS PRES. LADIES®‘ AID J. F. P. Birnie, E'sq., K. C., Crown Atto mentioned, up to and : at Court House, Owen Sound, this 24th day of Augiist "Look back, but don‘t turn back!" otice of Sittings ERS‘ LISTS ACT Brown suit: We‘ve never tried exactly this beverage room system before . . . Blue suit: No, but it‘s the agitators and the people who believe them without knowing the facts who never seem to learn. Look back, and you‘ll see that prohibition has never worked . . . it has always caused evils greater than the ones it sought to correct. Brown suit: Perhaps, but things aren‘t perfect now? Blue suit: Of course there are a few people who go to extremes. But just because of that we don‘t have to turn right back into the hands of the boo':w::s! People are going to drï¬ , you know. And the way :ï¬t ion is to make the drinking of small quantities of ildly stimulating beverages both legal and public! Brown suit: But what about these people who don‘t know when to stop? Blue suit: Laws won‘t change these people. But in time education will reduce their number, stop young people growing up in their footâ€" t sittings of the Revising Officers for irs‘ Lists to be used at the election of orth Grey and South Grey will be hel UNTY OF GREY l DATE AND HOUR OF sITTINGS Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2 p.m.â€" King Edward Hall .......â€" K Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2 p.m Township Hall, Flesherton . V Thursday, Sept. 9, 10 a m Library, Markdal®e |.......â€" T Friday, Sept. 10, 2 p.m.. Village Hall, Dundalk ..... N Saturday, Sept. 11. 11 a m Township Hall, Kilsyth .. V Monday, Sept. 13, 2 p.m. Library Hall, Kemble .... J F Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2 p.mâ€" Council Chamber .......>â€" D Wednesday, Sep. 15, 2 p.m Township Hall, Lot 10, F COR 4 ...sk k kess k4 0++® K.C., Provincial Magistrate, Owen Sound, is Revising Officer above mentioned up to and including Shallow Lake, it: . .. yes, I know. But why don‘t people ever learn from Tuesday, Sept. 7, 4 pmâ€" Wednesday, Sept.8, 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 9, 2 PM Friday, Sept. 10, 2 p. m. Saturday, Sept. 11. 10 a. m Monday, Sep. 13, 2.30 p.m Tuesday, Sep. 14, 2.30 p.mâ€" Wednesday, Sep. 15, 3 p.Mm Thursday, Sep. 16, 3 pm Friday, Sept. 17, 4 P. mâ€" Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2 p.m.â€" Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2 p.m Thursday, Sept. 9, 10 a m Friday, Sept. 10, 2 p.m.. Saturday, Sept. 11. !! a.m Monday, Sept. 13, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sep. 15, 2 p.m Revising Officer for @.“I‘hat's why I say, look back at hum but don‘t turn back make all these mistakes over again. that‘s why I say: the Brewing Industry is doing a fine thing in urging true temperance Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2 p.m.â€" Wednesday, Sep.8, 10 a. m Thursday, Sept. 9, 19 a.m. Friday, Sept. 10, 2 p.m.. Saturday, Sept. 11, 11 a m Monday, Sept. 13, 2 p.m.. Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sep. 15, \2 p.m society to attend a 10c. tea, sponâ€" sored by the Ladies‘ Aid of Latona Presbyterian church, Dornoch on the evening of Sept. 17th. Mis A. Boyd presided over the W.M.S. and opened the mecting with ‘the Call to worship‘ read â€" responsively; . pyayer was given by Mrs MacDonald; secy‘s. report was adopted; a brief discussion took place and a splendid bale was packed for the needy in Western Canada, followed by a good progiam 5C H E D U L E (ONTARIO) s of Revising Officers of all the rn y, is Revising Officer for all irmuding Sullivan. THE to be so revised is Parts | and II1 of the Voters‘ Lis her Take Notics that any voter who desires to compla: re not entitled to be voters have been entered thereo: :‘nol more than five days, before the date of the partic is name or the name Of any Oother person entered on JUDCE C. W. MORLEY, Town Hall ....~>>>>>> Township l{all. _Luml.sh Village Hall ....><>>~~ Village Hall ...« >><<~~ Town Hall ......>>>>>>~ Township Hall, Holstein Township Hall, Ayton . Township Hall, Ravenna Council Chamber _...... Orange Hall, Maxwell .. Municipalities in this 8« be held at the times and places Township Hall, Desboro ... Town Hall, Thornbury ... Town Hall, Meaford .....> Township Hall, East Unlon‘ Township Hall, Holland CeNtR@ .. 2ss 0s e e } e Council Room, Bothwell‘s COIROTS .. ..).4.8>+++ Hammer‘s Hall, Neustadt Township Hall, Rockiyn . PLACE OF SITTINGS Overheard at the beach Cha}\man of the Election Board of the County of must be by notice in writing in the presoribed forn the Clerk of the Revising Officer or left with him at the Cierk of or the purpose of hearing complaints or appea‘s of a member of the Assembly pending for the 00 OOE ecust s al At 15, Con. 6 and 7 1937 ©@ This advertisement is inserted by the Brewing Industry in the interest of a better public wnderâ€" standing of certain aspects of the problems 0/ temperance and local option. the Elecstion Board, Court House, Owen conslsting of a lovely duet by Shirley Stear and a poem by Ewen. The Tth chapter of th« book was given by _ Mrs \ Smith on "Our hospital work in da‘. Refreshments were sesved social period ensued. Next n of the societies will be held : home of Miss Banks on sep! at 2 p.m. at which a 10¢ tea held in aid of the life mem! fund. schedule above mentioned SEPT. 2, 1937 the Municipalities above in their footâ€" k n‘t turn back CLERK OF THE REVIS ING OFFICER B. H. Willis, Durham . J. H. Chittick, Mf. B1 Hangver .. â€".>>>>â€"> Allan Findlay, Chatswo! W, J. Bellamy, Plesherto H. G. Marshall, Dundal} David Allan, Holstein . Miss Ada Fortune, Ayto Bruce Hamilton, Clarksb W. F. Riley, Meaford . Chester N. Long, Fevers} Dundalk .. ... wW. H. Hilts, Kilsyth Fred Carder, RR. 2, Wia D. D. Brigham, Hanow« H. H. MacDonald, R. Durkkm .. :>+ R. E. Young, Shallow I W. J. Bellamy, Pleshert Thomas Tuck ... .. Milton Irwin, R. R. ! M. Sutcliffe, Desboro Geo. H. Boone, Thorn> W. H. Chapple, Meafo: Wesley A. Morton, El Linton |......0>>>+ H. V. Wales, Waiters‘ i C. E. Boddy, R. R. 6, © Sound .......... . 8. M. Metzeger, Neusta( Edward Lanktree, R. 1 Mentond .+« : > for all the Municipalit:« set forth in the DPr. J. E. Hett, name was struck off Ontario College of 1 Beientis and bones tests bro: by no me retention . Give vo bake. F care of variety : Daily, except > DR. HETT CHANG INCLU DT TRANSIN G R A V Calder‘s DJ 8.16 a. LEAVE D Exhi SEPT. ? HEN RKOUN TRIP K