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PERSUASION t W is NOT NECESSARY if 1 you see our attractions { in FOOTWEAR. . \ We have LARGE U STOCKS, HIGH; 1 GRADE, RIGHT. PRICE y SERVICE UNEQUALLED. THE BIGGEST FOOTWEAR TR ADE IN STRATFORD, and we CHALLENGE CONTRADI CTION by any. one making a similar assertion. (' , , Our increasing business is a direct result of winning the confidence of our customers and to do this we giv e the BEST VALUES and give them in the right way. , IMPORTS NOW TO HAND. , SATISFACTION A SSURED AT .BOOTMAKERS STRATFORD. STRATFORD.

1 If 1 WNlt^tl VtU^.V Voters are cautioned to beware of the Prohibition Party's trap wherein the said Party i s calling upon the electors to vote Prohibition this time and next time. State Control can be secured for nothing. CAREFULLY NOTE THERE WILL BE NO "NEXT! . TIME»' IF PROHIBITION IS CARRIED. Once Prohibition is carried in this country the law makes it clear that no further vote will b e taken on the Licensing question. , Voters, you cannot afford to make an experiment with Prohibition: You Don't Want It, So Vote against it. VOTERS TOO WILL BE OUT OF THE DISTRICT ON THE DAY OF JEHJS POLL, WEDNESDAY, 17th DECEMBER SHOULD ARi RANGE AIT ONCE TO GET THEIR "ABSENT -VOTER'S „ PERMIT.?' Delay i s Dangerous. '/ \ \ ' ; ~'-•:• '■■■ f iSbT VALID unless'!wo issues are struck out so to be sure your vote is valid, and you retain your liberty' vbtb thus:—(1) I VOTE FOK NATIONAL CONTINUANCE •- -- mi

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PECIAL Xnias lines in expanding wrist watches, 9ct, 15ctj,>. and 18ct gold- &t Petrie's. IHELATEST in Rolex silver wrist - ' 'Watches; natty, broad straps, at Petrie's. iXCLUSIVE designs in necklaces 1 and pendants at Petrie's. ,EARL unbreakable necklaces, also in pink pearl, all the rage, at Petrie's. 7"E Specialise in diamond and other gem rings; all prices, at I Petrie's. ''UST to hand, gold alberts in gold *J and platinum and gold, at Petrie's. It implies a prying and inquisitorial interference with every altar and every priest in the Dominion. I call, therefore, on all Catholics in the > Dominion to vote dead against national prohibition, as they value common sense, liberty, and the sacred claims of their Holy Faith. Let them band with the best men in the Dominion, the majority of good and moderate men, to stamp out this noxious thing, national prohibition, for ever. Let such inquisitorial and grinding tyranny never, curse this free land. The Catholic who votes for national prohibition in the present condition of this Dominion:—whatever other exceptional case might bo conceived in other countries to make prohibition tolerable—is true neither to his common sense nor his love, of freedom, nor his loyalty to his holy religion. Let him cast his vote patriotically and religiously against it, in this and every other election. Let him not become the slave of a false isyi/fc&m inspired by narrow-minded-ness and fanaticism. I remain, Rev. Dear Father, Yours sincerely hi Christ, X. FRANCIS REDWOOD, S.M., . Archbishop of Wellington and Metropolitan, N.B.—This leuter is to be read to the people on Sunday, April 6th, from the altar in all the various churches .throughout the Archdiocese. (Published by Arrangement.) /"COUNTRY customers post us your order and ss, 10s, 20s or more, mention ages and sex of children, and we^'will make up selection and forward, postage paid to you; if any special article needed, mention it. We have don© a lot of this kind of trade, and it has been satisfactory. Try it, but do it earIy.—CHARLES E. JAMES, Stratford.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 23, 13 December 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 23, 13 December 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 23, 13 December 1919, Page 2