The Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-10-31, Page 8kw.
Sir easi Witite'l
Appeal to Cassdians
poi** Out Great Need of the
ictory Loan to Carry
On the War.
Apialtswe Alioa
Ry Victory Lou
A. ilk price ispifisy is a highs* price than usual becalm the coat of every line of um-
ial and. lalutit witiek goes into an article has increased greatly and is still increas-
ing. In occter,tieet we cut give you good value at fair prices we have been buying
largely *heed Oil a ecettinnally rising market, and we are selling many lines at much
lower prices than we eould if we had to purchase the same goods at to -day's market
prices. We quote a few special values:
Meats Khaki 1110,44e1M4ttiii at $2.25, and Grey tutu* Shirt*
at $2.25 are excellent buying. .,
Men** Pirre Wool Sweaters are extra, value at at 7.50 awl
SS Oil, #Ise other good lines at 449 ind $5.00.
GI,ves and Mitts, a good range at 25, 55: 45, 50,
, 1
' 75c, 1,00 and $1.500
Men's lull weights splendid range of styles and colors
i . ,
1 , 1.00 to $2.00. ' o
, . .
Mclean l'iown Duck Smocks, with plait curl or cheek
I liningi, at 6.50 and $7.50. -
1
- Women' lo 4sSee our range- of -the celebrated "Kayser"-
1 C 0 tette Gloves insnaturalt grey, white and ' -
I . black„ at 1.00 and $1.25.
and tbe"e o don glove with two clasps and ribbed backs at 6oc and. $r.00.
1
Women's ' 'ite Wool Mitts and Gloves at 6o and 85o. • ,
Also iiie ge Children's and Misses' white and. colored Wool Mitts and
1 Gloves at 3st to 6oe. •
, .
Women osiery. By buying long ahead we Can give you excellent
values in shmere and wool Hose. -See our Cashmerevalu.es at '65, 74c: .
and Si!oo. Also_Cashmeette in good weight at sac, and a big range of fine
. and. hea oot :fose at very reasonable prices.
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Meals 14;F
• CAMERON• thr towl Hit the Hun with Your Doiari by Buying -Victory Bonds.
WouderfurTrada Expansion
Due to Success of Can.
ada s Loa* Issues
On the• opening of Canada's great
Viet ry Loan drive the Minister Of
Firm co issued the following mes.
sage
To t e People of Canada:
T e Victory Loan of 1918 is non
bon offered for, public subscription.
It an uudertaking of most vine
;gene (pence to the nation, and 1 eau
00t too ;earnestly emphasize tbe dute
and responi.ibilitY ratting upon er
Olti0 Ot tlanatio, tet ice -operate te
the 'dent their available resourget
in n eitheg et an unqualified al/cress
-
Since the war shafted Venadian
sericulture hes grown in importanoet
let a national Industry. More then
ever it ist 4 Source of strength; to the
country. The demisted by Great Bri
tahe for food, net only for her sot
dieri but for her Civilian population
hes opened a Market of tremendoe
POileitsilttiel. In 1016 our 001 WI
cultural exports amounted to; $200.
000,000. At the end of the _OW
year of 181.7.18. the 001 had jelneed
to $740,004,000, ` • , i
Tins wonderful addition to the
National wealth was, to e large e
tent, due to the Victory Lean of lel
.It wee tso inethis Way; Great Britai
found that, owing to her eget, expel
diturett on. her army and navy, an
the necessity of giving nionetarY al
to Winne . of her stricken Allies; sb
was no longer Able to pay for her
Mehemet, of. food With ready caff
Rather than see Our prothwts lose
. eure m4varket the Dominion ver
',Mont decided to ittivanee su h eu
Out of the proceeds of the Lan issu
to pay for a good part of t b Too
lbatvatie sea -to -Great -Belt& n„, -
farmer* had been asked to ' produ
more food" and they had respond
• with se will; it was, of courte4, for t
• Government to see that the ileereas
production was Marketed, .
. In this way Canada's entire tome
able 'undue of wheat, chews& bee
and other eerarneditiets :was finance
This year there will be tor expo
• possibly 100,000,000buehelaef whe
- Valued at 4426.000,000. If the Or
_coeds of the Victory Loan meet t
'expectation*, ot tbe -Finance Mintst
a great part of thin wheat, will
financed by the 'OeveVinleat• T
MOS el , cheese will he over $4
000,000, and of. butter, eggs and c
densed Jailk another .410.000,1)
13acon runs Into millions,. In the p
twelve months the Government •
advanced nearly ° S100,000,000
fleance MOOS of live Stook rode
ami. on w
rum** IN Wan
yam*, W
e
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C:IpIL';'041V1,224Artli: i+,1)1.an
'Ai)::".,I44.11-7
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, i
ins with a great m Many ci izens
became *lamed on b. 0 ell tilt9 hells.
- street i el fliers
and whistles in ,town pealing forth.
They ;tethered ott
etalking their necks rif a fit had
broke/rout, but *ben i . °mind tat it
was * signal to dip i own ,in their
pockets wad lend mo i , to thei own.
' try, this, smiled and . "Vielll de. itr,
Mr. J. R. Charrean;, . . of au , most
enteoPrisinfaillatTess lot is oitP -it of
• the eatro.ssing ii,this y r, an
10 ee.Y0 be feels
nre .°sIt /lure* Town-
ship *ill not, only k ite,01 talent,
but "hat it lar surpasa it It le,
one of the best,iir not the best; tkwnehip
- - in this country and ite people reirtt-
' notic.. They will hack Llp their ys by
'Ming IfictorY Donde. `,•
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ispOsei
Bum= Lin UNDO -Title week it
is our extremely mad duty to chrenide
the death of Miss Mary Jane Smith,
daughter of Mr and Mrs, Robert Smith
tb tonwest, and sister a Dr. W. J.
Smith, of Ripley. Miss Smith was a •
young lady of a most amiable Christian MAIL CONTRACT
bunter, being an active and zealous . .
et A
/AM\ Frank 11,fsinKlain 'la hi
tins Week, • • ; • ' "
Miss Meta MacOtitsunon •
• ered from a slight attack of inn
Mr. J. M. Ackere, one of' re know's
moot, Progressive business made a
eying trip to Ripley one day lee week.
Mr. Ackert is nearly always htirrY.•
He el0480% believe in *flowing, e OM%
tO St011 Under his feet. • would,
•recov;
9
1
Workerin the 13ethel Methodist clutch
of which ehe Was a member. trer early
demise at the age of twenty-nine -Yana ;
will he deeply regretted by a large :circle
of Mends. All q whom - speak in the
higherktertim of het. Less then& year
agosliewent to the Wingham Itoppital
to train for a outset, and while employed
there -elle made a host Offilenda Who
could not refrain Trost loving her for
het true ehristien principles. She also
gave 'promise of becoming an adept in
her profession., When the Influenza
,epidemic broke MIL in Wingham and
the kirieOltal- was taxedito its -utmost,
Miss Smith Worked earnestly " and 'On
seientiously,:thinkini MOre of her pat
lents' coinfort, and welfare thane of her
'own, until: at laiSt Fein out through
long and weary vigilance, she -felt a vie-
tha to the *disease which soon developed
,into IMEMMOnia and claimed her as a
martyr to her profession. Bei cloth
has cast a deep gloom over this entire
cominimity; but her friends have great
. . . , .
comfort in realizing that . her life was
not in vain, She was ite ideal young
lady to all who kneve: her, and now they
can . think of her as gone before, and
the memory of her Me while here in
their midst Will no &mist console them
in Many a trying hour. Her Cheerful
face will ii.‘70-68ed, Sbut, he kinttnees
Mid thoUghtfulness will neVer be fOrgot
"ten. The survivieg members of the
laiiiileo have the. heartfelt sympathy Of.
theneinany friers43.
rather hair it gra* in the fiel for Ws
fine cattle.
Mrs. Ain't, Vigginoni of ceedine
Celled on Ripley bide& • on riday of
last week. • •
Our seheOl'"nittinas" are get lig abr.
- ions about thnreopeeieg Of on ischoolse
het Most of the pupils aro enjoying
• theineelvee -immensely and , mild be
- filen/id to-Seeeethie-Vrteetion
another Week. '
Itleenv Bole -The tis4 news of
the death of s 0
ir Victor TaylOr. of Loh-
. • .
• den, reached town on . Meseday. - The
deceased Was well known in this vicin-
• ity, havini beenbronght
blo father, Mr. john Taylor, conducted
a meat market. After, leaving school
be Was eipployed atthe ki,T.R. station
bete under Mr. R. J. Graham; where he
learned telegraph operating, and *As
•-•'s•.•:‘‘ 0On a Most efficient and obliging em-
1AtVie. gis /service* Were soon, reward-
ed by bisThong-appointed, to the Des-
patchers Office at London. Thia posi-
tion he held until the time of hie death
which Caine *heti he was in Ina prime:
Ttict he been sparedno doubt he *Mild
have risen high in railroad circles.. He
leaves a, widow and five children to
Mount hie los, his father and mother
alea who reside in London. The Byrn-
';* pithy of a host of friends in this com-
munity is extended to them in their
04 bereavement.
• Miss Amanda Morgan, school teacher,
of Galt, is Visiting her parents, Mt. and
Mrs, Thos. Morgan. ° •
Tette Mot s teacher of art in
,
L, •
• Sealed Tenders, addressed to the P pat-
inaster,General, will lie received at Ot-
tawa until noon,. o Friday, the 15th ay
of november, 1918, lorthe conveyance
of His Majesty's Waite; on a Pro1), sea
contract.for four years, six times per
week, oyer Licknow No. 4, Buret Route
from the lst day of April,next. .
Printed notices containing further ia-
-forxdatIon as to conditionsof proposed
- Contract, may be seen. and blank forms
of Tender may be obtained at the Post
Offices of -Lucknow and Holyrood, and
at the office orthe Post Office Dupe tor.
,
•
Post Office ' Ca:141,0.7A H. Man , '
Inspector's Office, P. 0; Inspeetor,
London 4th Oct 1918. 7-11-c
. ,,- •
Verdun
-Monday, Opt, :18.
•We regret to eisepete, the Meese of
Miss Ethel Ray and hope tor a speedy.
reasevesty, ; •
Mr. and Mas, John 'Reid •and fanuly
Sundayed at Mr. R. 11.
- The. Influenza epidemic is abating
somewhat; in this eoremunity.'
e
" Misses Marie and Christine Weleh
ate. both at • their home here owing to
the 'closing of theit ol
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'"'"A:V.•••••••••••••••----..:- 4 .
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Fordyce
-Monday, Oet,
lolin Champion and Chas. •Leaver
ispent Sunday at Brunie. -
•Mr. and Mrs. MiltOn istaylOr and
daughter, taurine, of LUdatiow, spent
Sunday at Geo. Xayler's. "
• Mr. IL Wells and Mr. ttart, of Wing -
hum, °visited at Peter Loxes recently.
• We are glad to report. that John Gib,
bens iaable to he ebout again.
Jas. Martin is finishing threshing
this week, •
,
' •S THOMAS wt1'114
nister et Finance Unde• r *hos.
direetien the •great Victory' Lose
drive or 6600,000,0 0 0 18 beini
made.
T mon
e snared
p disecuti
ft th ,att4
t e main
- .
5' to be raisedIs urgeett '
o enable ins to colitinue. th
'n of . the War, now in it
Meet eruelal year., and fe
enance of .th pronperitY
.• o
e Dominion In depettments
oductive. activity.
Apart from-patrietie consideration.,
hicli.sh Aid alone Burke, it Is 0
• rect, immediate, versional interest
; o every; udividual ;Canadian; eltizei
t tite; . oat. ebn0.14 nQt ;ail Or at
O leahre The bonds afford
ft amity and eield a gtoot• attreethe •
✓ te of tereat; lindoubtediy, In the
eriodee cceeding the war. thy wIl
how a!' substantial appreciation li
alue, • - • •
•
All eiitens are eareeittly Invite
t autism -lb& ftementber, you ate aisle ;
d not to glee; but to • lend .Yotty
inaeir tothe.state. .Small aubscrip.
ions Prem.: those of .elender. -meant ..
re as Weiceine as the -large.
in th-
ast ViCterY". Loan we .reseived, sub;,
erintions of • over four hinidred mil
ion dollars over eight, hundret;
bousel.-sebseiriberee- This year vo-
• ect yet hundred :,raillion dbllar
roin more. than amain:On subscribers
' Let all subscribe to the extent se"
heir :means, be they -great Or Small
nd OU:ple•-inore deolonstrate to •tht
orld t strength, unity end: deter
•inaticiti" of . the Canadian, people 'h
'this world struggle. EvenIf wal
slibuldi end, at an earlier date; that
bee been anticipated,. all . the • Memo;
-asked Ifot • .wiit be required ter.' tht
pOposis of dentobilization,which,will
-extenesiVereinine nienths, and .feei
'VICTORY LOAN AND
CANADIAN IS
lefith el
neat ap
uneacel
are givi
or nOt w
TM *GOOD 040"
ELEVATED OVEN
'GOOD CHEER" CABINET .
oven isethe llama coal and Wood range made* For
cet Cendort in use and satssfaCtlen in baking it is
e have put out severeJ, ol these ranges and they
ire satisfaction,
a, Whether 50A are needing range
te you to come In to ace thie epeto-date reoftee
Let P
0.
st
as
to
te.
al Uphold Principle ! Buy Victory Bonds!
resh•COrnent on Wad.
h Primed- arid Glitized.
now Hardware& CoalCo.
STORE THAT NEVER 01041410INTS-:
Last Year's Enbeeription • of Gr. t
Benefit and Bigger Work
,WilI Follow This Y '
The ImperlatMunitlons Board re-
eeiVee advances .,nearly *2 5,0 0,-
000 a • Month- from the Demi • ion
Government.
• it haft received oyer $6
Ln aditanceti from the pore
'ornment and the Catiadia
. It has Pieced $1,200,40,0,
MAI L CONTRACT
Sealed tenders, addressed to the Post-
master General, will be 'received at Ot-
tawa until noon, on Friday, the 15th day
of November, 1918,- for the conveyaece
of His Majesty's Mails, on a proposed
contract for four years, six Mines per
week, over Lucknow NO. Rural Route,
from the 1st day of April next. • -
Printed notices containing further in-
formation as „te, conditions; of proposed
Contract may be seen and blank forms
of tender_mayebeeolstainedeaF'theePost
Offices or'Ime.know, Holyrood and
Whitechutcli, and at the office of the
Pont Office Inspector. London. • •
Post Office CHAS. U. H. ViSsini,
Inspector's Office, P. o. Inspector.
-Londone4th Oct. 1918. '
Willem Warfare le Carried On Undit
Witele is'roised 'oil .
• the ChM& •
' • e
• Mr. a. McLean of St. Melcits;
*116414111 Ili% 4141"11 IS eni°746.1128' MOVin$ (Ydallasham'o bun,
woosuovi. at iker here.••• •
' the centinuetion of credits. for thi•
'Imitate e cif Canadiqn. produets. • ThA .
i
0,0f0,10o
.
nio e Ov.
bank .
"
Of-War,ordernio.Ce.nad* tethe rtt_
tali -and other - Allied Goveinment. • •
An, advance. of $10,000.0$ elm. Led
. It to give orders .to Cana Ian s it)!
" sards for ,44 wooden ships. To his
Prograid 46 steel _shine 'w rire ad ed,
'Total: value Over $60,000, 00; •
An advance of $1,00,000 ena led
the Hoard to. begin tlik mnufa Ore
airplanes in Canada; ,000 airs
been built to date lot e valet of
$30000,0,00. • e
. • Between 260,000 and .8 0,0(10 peo-
ple are workinein Canada on war
orders obtained threugh. the 13 ard.-
-
It has $500;000,000 of war o ders
in -sight for .1919.
. To carry out . this pr gram Will
-require. millione, in adv nees tacit
meet come trent the Viet ry Loa •
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BE A SOLDIER' AT min
• . ,
Canada's- 1918-, Victory Loan: is,
• asking for $500,000,000.- These
dollars are,needed to win ..th-e war.
Youmust do your share in providing
theniby buying .is many V:ctory
Bonds as ever you.can. Invest every
dollar you :have in there. Borrow to
buy more. . • • e„.
Your nicaley will be absolutely
safe. • The security the finest in
the seoride It is all Canadat, In
addl-
tion, you will be paid 61/4 per cent:
on your money -the Money you will,
be lending to your country to protect
. "Digging in" hes it new •and Impoe.
taut' significance -and the fantastic, le-
gend of' Darfur; Green is long esitgOtten
In the light of practical achievement
by the bird -Man of today, The
of the • earth has been supplanted JoY
the cavalry of the air.. The Aetna
fightinglif Modern. Warfare is conduct-
ed' teidetelerteretnidetegroundebrd tar -
eiVeamongenteeelande. '••
Yen, there hare keen. draptic changes
in military tectice and militate .equ1p-
nient. Since the Oledayg Nviten we used
to drill: in the satiety over the grecerye
store the little old ..home :town.
What we tried so hard to learn of m11-
itary, !ore ; in those days I would. be
• classed as low comedy by teerulting
officer Of this changeful period. But,
all theearn one can't help. Wiihing
that one were. tornewhere lerance 54
this minute with geed old :-Comeitiny
tit regiment, ot the elational
Guard, and we'd make a reasonable
wager that; of the survivors of that Or-
• ganizition, if gistett-tna opportunity to
60, there W0111043 be- moor to *h*
bus*
cii•ga.ni talon and...publicity viOrk In
connee Ion with the Loan- has been
eomPleted after many weeks of eV
fort It tow remains* for the :People
of Canada to dr their share .. Thal
' they ,Wilt to to the fullest degree,
I am liitirely confident, •
, ' • W WHITE
'Ottawa. Ott. 28th, 1918... '
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CAN IAI-41 ARMY AND
'ELECTION Act 1948;'
-Wotic ittings of Revising -Officers
AAA'
TAKE NOT
1 2 3, 4. S and
, in the Municipyl
; pality of the To
ship of Turnberr
4, 5 and 6, iirth
y, in the Muniti
icipality of the T
cipality of the T
erators and have
ficer,
THE VICTORY,LOAN Toth' .honie, • youe safetee. your free-
' you -6 er hear ef. a isafer ineestment,
dom, pot tamile yoerself. tfld
War °sting 'Canada Over al on plati-eir one so supremele advan-
11
• Dollers ti Day e-- •400,00041.Q0 tageouely to the investor? Never, on
• Wiil He This . :Itear's Bill.. your life: Never in your life..
Neerle 600,000 linve P"/•" e'•"— - something -- anything ---; everytnlite
......... „,,,„-ned- Then --do_ your share Sacrifice
Abent 425,000 have gone overseas -.to buy victory Bondi. Be a sol-
Canada's
at home. Act at once, BUY1 :
in theiCanadian Expeditionary Force.
Canada's 1218 war hill will be ,
-$400,000,000. ., •
Canada's 1917 wee ilp was $820. -
11
Canada's war expenditure, Is •nosf.'
..$88,000.000 a 'month.
It exceeds $4,000,000 a dal,
.The $420,000,000 subecribed to Ate
11617 ,Victory Loin will not do Mucht
inoretban pay this year's- iwar bill.
poomoo,000 are needed through
the Victory Loan, ' even though petite
should_come to-merrew.
.rerrIrreverp4ittnier
BANKS WILL LEND.
In order to help out small ' sub-
scribers to the Victory Loan *tne
banks. willjend sitbs_cribers, oil the
probable certainty of repaybeent with -
it a year, up to 90 per cent. of t e
amouilt of the invettment in the
Loan.„, Therateet Interest charged,
by tile hankiers-Bek 'per eent-Repay-
orient Is -to -b-67 naade-niottfily--and
quarterly. These are • rauch better
term e than. were granted' last year, ,
There are over 425,000 -Canadians
oversees ,who will have to be kept
tor at least a Year, even if peace were
to 'come this month, "
No one who looks at the &mu/MY
lists eaii do otherwise than subscribe
°veil dollar possible to. the Victory
Loan,
The Canadians ill Fiance itave set
a Wait standard' for those at Mute to
teach in the Victors Loan capipilign.
Cauada must put Avery ounEe of
tirtutt into the Victory Loan drive.
0‘t.rsAst•ribing to the Victor's
:Ann would 'have a wonderful effect
•sit the Chianti:to Collet in Vance, It
vould be the best thine' diet Citnedit
eollid neiesible des ' ' • .
pv pianism: vngiins.-
isTRIcr OF 'NORTH HURON
• • ,
he lists of voters for Polliug Subdivisions numbered. -
unicipality of the Township Of Ilowick; numbered 1,
illage of Wroxeter; 1, 2, 3, 4 and .5. in the Stunici-
ham; 1, a. 3 and 4, In the Municipality of the Torn,
in the Municipality of the Village of Blyth; 1, 2, 3.
11ty pi the Township pf Morris; 1, 2, 3. 4, Sk6ond'
Township. of Ashfieldr 1,2. 3, 4 and 5, in. the Mui -
East Wawanosh, and 1, 2, $, 4 and 5, in the Mani- •
est Wawattosh; have been prepared by the Elwin -
red to the °Clerk of thisjoartihr the Returning:01-
- AND THAT
Officer for the pu
the Township of
A. Dickson has
paints and appea
..ship of Turaberr
for the purpose o
lage of Blyth and
.
,appointed 'Revisi
to the mild lista o
pointed Revising
the said lists for t
AND FURT
ficers will be held
•• In Ole' Town
lo hear complaint
the Village of Wr
iire*iittereitifte theeporivresegro
Between the erosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the BUY
The larha,•atill bravely singing ilye
eaarce heard anile the glees below.
We are the dead. Shot. days ago ,
We lived, telt dawn* saw stinset glote,;'
Leved and were tweed; and now e hear complaints as
we
11111e-Flanderif. .flolditt' ."' bered i. 2 and 3, in
, . :-. --field, on 'Thursday.,
To you, froni falling hands we throw .. Townshipti 1 s alrocrAr ash' fil IA
. .
Take up our quarrel with the foe.
The torch: Be yours: to lift it high. • In the' ''orester
We shalt not • step, .though poppies. ''' rilt81;,:°TignitIciVa
on Thursdayethe 14
• tbe Tcwn
bear ;complaints a
Township of nowt
• Ie the Town
1918, to heat cosup
in tt.e, Torn Wi
the Townsh
1918, to hear comp
In the Township of
In the industr
1918-, fOlitartetani
• in the Village of Ill
,
In the Tovviashi
1918, to hear coinp
in the bawnahip of
In the Townshi
Judge E. N. Lewis has. been appointed Revising •
ing complaints and appeals is to the said. lists for '
the. Village of Wroxeterriiis Honor Judge Lewis . •
d Revising Officer for the purPose.oehearing coin
-
aid lists for the Town ef' Wingham and the Town-
• aid. Esquire, has been appointed Revising Officer
plaints and appeals as to thesaidlists for the Vil-
*p of Morris. R. a Reynolds, Esquire, bas been -
the purpose of hearing cortm'aints and appeals as
ip of Ashfield. C Seeger, Esquire, has been ap-
o purpose of.heartlecomplaints and anneals as to
of East Wawauosh and West Wavitanosh.
wricn that the sittings of the said Revis1ng 01-
r, on Friday, the 15th dai, November, 1918,
d lists of voters ler. the-Pollina Sieedieisions in
-
.• . •
SaterclaY;'the-1.6th day of November, 1918, to
Sts of voters for the Polling Subdiviaimis in the
11 •
' on Weefitesdayeethe I31h day of November,
•
said list of voters 6r the Polling Subdivisions
le, on Thursday; the -14th day of Novyintier,
said lists of v•oters for the 'PollingSubdivisiol
'
s on.
said voters' lists kit the polling Subdivisiens
: , • • . • -
on Thiirsclay, the 14th day of November,
id voters' lists' for .the Pollitig Subdivisions .;
esdaY, *the.1301 dav of•November, 1915. to .
s'. lists for the Polling Subdivisions . num- '
f Asheelde and hethe Township nail, Ash.
November, 1918; to hear complaints as to .;
bdivisione •Siumbered 4; Si .6 and in • the
•
on Wednesday, the 13th day of November,
• •
d• voters'. lists for the Polling. Subdivisians •
nd in the Township Hall., West Wetwanoshe:
er,. 1918, to hely .cOmplainte as to the said •-
nsin the said Townshipol West Wawah-.
,
If ye break faith With us who die,
. blow •
In Flanders' field&
--Buy Tictoretelliilidifee
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v(moute.rs' thee for the
Your Thousa▪ nd
.• Victory- BOW Will;
Buy 20() gat masks, or
200• pave of isoldiere boots, or
450 butthelif et Wheat, or
500 istee1,helniets, or'
• 1,000 pail's of soldierte socks, or
2,000 lbs, Of high explosives, or
.4,200 Ibis, Of cheese, or
28,000.rifies cartridge, or '•
66,000 reVolver cartridges
Everything Canada has depends On
the /access of the Victory Loan. The
0500,000,00 wanted mutt be sub..
Scribed. The vaspaestenul rag* up.°
Olt
to Pie *St 140 110000/ 10 f$1104*
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Each sitting-dom
• ANITPURTIIR
that the names of an
omitted from the se
votets have beenent
dates fixed for the si
have his own liante c
removed hum the list
AND FtIRTHB
writing in the prescri
him at his tesidence
of the following Revi
" Met. L. Walker,
McTavish, Wrextter,
the Town of Winglittin
A. Elder, Blyth, for
•Township of marls; t
• Porterfield, Itelgrave,
• illOw F. O.; for the To
o'clock izi the tprelnent.-
that any voter who desiree tp oiniplain
to be entered oe the said lists have been
mes of persons who are not entitled to he
syenot less than -5 clear days before the
°Meets, ripely; complain or appeal to ,
other person corrected in, entered en Or •
the Ontario Rleetioe Ad, 1918,
that such appeals niust be by notice'in,
y the complainant, andgiven or left for ,
on or before the said date, to the Clerk
'
is for the Tovenship of Howie's; D. M.
rotteter; J. 0,, Groves,. Whightini, for
gliam, for the Township of TitrtibertY:. •
yth; Joseph Stothere, Myth, for •(he
nob, „for the Township of Ashfield; A.
f Bak Wawinesh; W. Wilson,
nosh. •
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