nominee mun should pertuade the peo- ple not to drink. but do they do it? 'l'lwy never do. He mm in ptmï¬tmuiOfl of reliable in- formation from Ilalton and was happy to inform the meeting that bulinosa had not henn injured and if the act wm- “gain Voted upon in that county ho lwlicvvd it would be sustained. Out ut't'ui'ty one ('oliotitlmucea where it hm! lwt-n Hulnnitmd it had been cut- i‘il‘ll in thirty four. Oxford one of the largest and merit intelligent coun- Iit-s in Hm Province had carried the art thy n majority 01'750. Arthubnsca, n limunn (‘utholit- County, had carried it by 1200. Behold tho handwriting on tho wall! Gentlemen of the Anti- .x'mtt Am party your doom is sealed. [Grout chem-M His opponents say =iw Act g/I‘ihllx t/u' war. It gives liquor to tho tit-h, hut ku-pa it from the poor. Tim is wvll. Nu pool-1min can uï¬'ord lu huy liquor. 11' he 01mm 50 he rolm his family and wasqu his ytouuy on iimt nhwh in wm-so than \Vorth‘losn to him, (.\t this ntznzoun old lnnnmor wore- "gm ho llt‘li0\'( nt' furry < hm! lawn him. - (.1 ruse rxvi :uu'l Vz-epu tine-wt") to anyâ€: 10 sgm'llu than nan: 01' thva ulumnynm- Mldvlun‘y This HUI mu! [Hum [n sudden] This m nwl up: winner; an" to I'u HI (MUN. (‘1 ul w Anti In II} HM 'nmimml fly»: [but pay/v. 1 1025 Hargrieve Rd.. Unit 3. lundon. Ontario N65 1P7 INTECH (1934) associates HH nl'th law was thun (14-:th Hm npininnuf‘ the spunk†rixon mm ' lm itmtil‘umd he- rrimiunl law am! a prohibi- 'l‘iw - mm is roam-teal, tlw n2. 'I'ho 5'»th ‘Al't vnnnm v! au-vznlfle it i« unpnwulur. h l l§“("l)(‘l"‘q 3&0}. of Mva “Scott men talk about mm‘ul hey say that the true tem- ,u should yersuaclv the poo- dg'ink. but do they (10 it? r won‘t rm to any that liquor Mm (mt of the Nm‘thmcm n! that ln'mvm‘ies must in: ppiy a fw/t want. The un- ' tho law was then dmlt {mmlt'unfl ‘ The one has 1le other 9. licensv law. r- tlwh'wvd, is that prnhilri- w crimp; The state of m-ngmssivo. Prohibitiml Hllh’lQI'Ull IHIMH‘ pm that business and if the act in that county sustained. Out all due to nus than I)! Flu? one has THIS ORIGINAL DOGUMENT ".rm ' '.' um: pm 'I‘l I I6 I'UXII 3116118"! I J ,IC 12.121" )R'I‘ICR. 1:? W0 delayed inning the REâ€" PORTER until Thursday warning. in order (It'lcpul'l the proceedings (WUIU Anti-Scott Act; mucl'lng hold in Brtwk- viilc last evening, :1 report 01' which um'wura elsewhere. It‘ you want U» see a ï¬ne display of ï¬lm-“mm m) to l)~|ormn \\ lhsw's. The road overseer lms lm-n at work during “)0 1;. st meek and loilï¬ p.11 duwn huvél'ul pic-c115 ul' new uulk. us well as repairing tlu- ulll um». Sev- cml cronsixugs were aim put in Which will be a great boon to .[Mlvxululn.~, (Nu-('ially in muddy woullxcr. ’ 'l‘l.e Mnnsvll him-k. m-vupiu-d by J, Mass, J. 1". Lamb. .I. ll. Mulmnghhn and l). Wilth is lwing tlmruxmlul Mr. Dedds next stated that tem :â€" nuce hotels were not patronize“)! temperance people, because such hooses do not pay, and, therefore, the accommodation is inferior. When temperance you keep hotels they are invariably ï¬ned for selling liquor. This prove the hellowness of their pretentious. Since the repeal of the prohibitory liquor law in Mussechw setts the sale of strong drink has been redacted, while the license law brings {Jutll'ly into 1e treasury 8240.000. rohibition brought liquor into the tiunily. The license law has sent it back to the hotel, Since the repeal of the law the yearly arrests have de- creased from 19,800 to 14.263. M ur- ders have also dereaeed. Prohibition has not decreased crime in Mnssn chusetts. But the increase is in the ratio of '82 to 202. The working man saves more under the lit-ense law, and even the schools are twenty tive per cent hotter in Ontario than in Maine. The Dunkin Act proved a failure, and ii is hopeless to expect better results from the Si-utt Act. Yvem‘rduy ‘ was day's experieuucd season. ' The house at“ Juhn Murphy, album (we and Que-half miles: nurth HI Singlnmn's (,Inc'nm‘fl, wzsu dram-Uwa In. live on Friday night Last. The 125mm and D. “ril‘tsv. is lwing‘ Nurrululhh n-nnvated Ivy ’ (1’ (3. ï¬izu-k. A ‘ h' (mum of paint nmkc n. wmult-i'l (-hnnge in '11“: umn-unlucu n!" at: building, and few buihliugs “('L‘dt‘d more: than this mm. ' ‘ The total umounï¬ received by Brook- ville thou: the 11 um- trade is $4,800, while the unit d countiofl receive money mun-b be raised by direct taxa- tion. - t 59,900. If the not!“ Art mutual “til LUCA 11 ITEMS. HO Hm hu ~ dullch “Iago [his IN VERY POUR CONDITION 233000 AND cum saucemes. Our athmtion was called yesterday mm'ning to 21 natural curiosity, which can be 90m: in the garden of George Slack, in thin village. It. in an apple two in full bloom. The blossonm are as bright and full as they usually am: hi hlnDu ' lszmc “nhlllï¬ull mys he has in his gm-(lrn in the village, corn that. men.»- urus night fed 8 inches. and also bush bonus that measure seven feet ton inoln’ but including tnc dlfl'cwut winds m-ulind the stake. Who can heal um? Mr. Amns “lam-hard called at our uflicc ycawrduy wuh a stock 01' yel- low cnru whic-h, «m lrsing placed Im- dcr tlm‘mpe line. measured ninu the! four int-hos from ‘flnu til) to the tip. This beans Isuzu" fur eurn,’ who can beat him inr beans? ' ‘ ' THE IEST BASKET LIIIIB 1| THE COUNTY- The ï¬rst Int of petitimm received b) the m‘cruun-y of the Scott Act as- mmimion uning f‘rum Kcmptvilla on Mnmluy. ’l‘lm' village contains 228‘ vnturu. U!“ Him-u enough have signed the petitiunn to give a. clear majority 01‘ 50. We are sorry to learn of the usriuuu acrident which betel! Mr. S. B. Wil- liam. un Monday lust. caused [by fall- ing from his milk wagon. lie is still conï¬ned to the house. .1 (‘all Sollfllcd. fluvin Mr. I. S. Ruwatt, principul of the Mudul School, dent in MI resignation this morning. He goes to Kingston to take a mum renunomtive pusition. barely escaped with their lives. Only part of the contents were saved. The cause of the ï¬re is unknown. No insurance. R. I). J UDSON. F U R l T U R E ~-«~-~â€"â€"o )ur 0M ("Sfflhliflhbd Grocery usqu suppiud with at full and a. full supply of COFFINS. on haul ()Iw uf the best Belated TASKI‘Z‘TS and SlIROlTDS. We can till Ul'dL‘l'h‘ prolilptly. tp 1w Imule in Hm county. u SPLI‘INDU) HEARSI‘I l’iclun- frumimg u R. D. JUDSON. of Store is z line. of Special!) . Phone: (SW) 6864970 After Hours: 6510.190 1L3 fBoots, Shoes-6L Slippers. Where he is prvpurod to cxwuh- all Orders untruswa to Na cam: with nuulucm and dispatch; Satin. {Zu-tiun and lit gum‘unmmi. @Shirls cut or made to order. G. W. Bvach’s Stnrv, NETS, FANCY GOODS, &v., at G‘I‘Tln' “Dwain 23103., to mains “mm for a supply of We Buy the Best and 8911 the Cheape:t. Summer Millinery consistiug of STRAW HATS, BUN- FALL GOODS, and qf the best maturial to be procured in the market. While thanking my cuswnwrs fur the Very lilreml patronage I have m- cciwd during the past. twelve years, I respectfully snlivit u continuuum- “f the same from them and also from Um public generally. . Mrs. Wm. MOTT. All‘partios d‘Ph‘il'OllS of supplying themselves wiuh Boot-Ware of tht J. H. McLAUGHLlN. mâ€"A FAIR REDUGTION FOR CASH The Subscriber will sell during the next thirty days. the whole of 1m “ shock of ~~us he has them Best Selectad stocks in This Town conmstmg of all sorts and sizes of GENTS. YOU-TITS and BOYS. LADY’b', Mle‘Eb‘, & CHILDREN'S Iui’l‘l‘l S'l‘ S'l‘ 3'] 4]“; H FARMERSVILLE 800T & SHGE SWRE Tailor and Funnérsvillo, May Millinery & Fancy Goods. The undersigned hugs to announce to “10 inhuhiluuh m†Furmex‘uviiie "v 'Yuul tlw pubiic gmwmlly, that he huh upunml u Tailor Slmp in tin" mums over ' CLEARING SALE New Tailor Shop! Latest Styles, Pun Goods «1 Sprrially. can do \WH by calling on which will be of the J. H. McLaughlin. -â€"-â€"0 F. Alf. C. PYE. UNION†Juhber.