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of,.any. person -entitled to�,,be.entered on -the said list forthat muu.calitY has-been omitted. fr ' the same, •of a.hY Person
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h r,tentitled : to..voters have.,been entered thereon.maY•.a ,above set�out:aPP1Y, con -104n apge0l to !AMC:0 tle na me
of .any, `her . person entered on or removed 'from the. list.•e'" `
. A FaRTHER'.AKE 'NOTICE,that= such appeals must be.by notice -4i. Writing in' the :prescribedform (n plicate) ed ` the •
•'complainant and 'given to' the: Clerk the Revising,; Officer or:left-•:for him;:ist 'his address as stated; above.;
The:of. votersmay be,-se'at the: off-�rof theClerks of a Bevisin .'Officer in each munici ality as above
• For farther lamination write ts>Reynolds :Box 444,
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;,NOTICE OF. ;SITTINGS OF REVISING: OFFICERS
or a withr � • the
to..
Iai ea :re d. .
':o he R vising.•OOicers for: the purpose. of ,'hearing comp ptsI?i?g'a tg ,.._ Lists , _ .
TAKE NOTICE pending
the. sittings f, t a . •
b , used 'at the pending .election.of. a.member of,the•, Legislative .Assembly, for each. of the Electoral.. Districts of w Huron—Bruce, and,• Huron; w,I
e v istr cts atthe following times and, :places, •mentioned. in; the. schedule below, with ,the names
municipalities in gaid,ll....t ., ... . . ,
be he .- er..,&espe tine n:.. p i
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' THURSDAYS SEPTEMBER lir' 1�3 '
M NI IP ALITY :'
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Grey Township: SEPT. 'lith',.
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o�vick Township, »» ",,.,. . 7th
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13th
, Carrick Township
- vanshi
Huron,
Ripley Village•
Culross Township 't
Teeswater Village:
.Morris.' Township ° ,,;
Turnberry Township h
nos
Wa,
.wa• Township ' East . ,
Blyth Village, - , . ,r.
Date 'of' ,Sitting,.••
•Wngham Town` „----- -
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Mildmay '`Village ;`, "' _.
HURON• -, BRUCE,
His, Honour Judge'Coatella,
,OF SITTING Time of Sit
PLACES.:.
1000•
Township' Hall,- .Ethel" 10,
00.
:Hall,; ' Gorri@: • 10.00:
" Town Hall, Wingtam 10.00:
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8thJohnston's
a � s 2 00
Johnston's 9th.. �..4 ,T'own:. H 11, : B ; raise1 c
:: ,: �� J. JohnstoMildmay'sohnstos • Oif e"
P 1k
11th J. A. Johnston's Office,.Mildmay -10.00;
.10th, Township Hall, RiaI
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2 00
15th • Council Chambers, Ripley 2.00
:16thTown Hall.. Teeswater2.00
14th ; • ,Town: Hall,. Teeswater; . : • 2.0Q
20th • Township Hall, Morris : 2 00.
17th : • ' Township Hall;' Bluevale • 2 00
.18th • Foresters' Hall, Rel rave 2,00
21st .' omniunit,Hall Blyth " 2,00 ,. !C y , Y
By D. ' E. Holmes, Esq. ,
tiner clerk of Revisl
ng:plater 'Last daY for'complaints
a.m J. H.:Fenr, .Ethel '•_ ,:
`' - SEPT 3rd :,
. ," • __Isaac : Gamble,- Fordwichi•., ::: •• .,rah
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.W ' A :: Galbraith, Winghatn : - ;, 9th
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p m .., ;:.R, s: jar« ek, Brussels ° <'' ,' 6th• ',
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a m.....`:,_J. A; Johnston,: Mildmay:.._ ,. , ;, . 4th: .
" -J. A. ,Johnston, Mildmay ►" 8th
Do ald McKa .:P..' �RI le "' 7th
m n $
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p actin..; Ri e , " lth
-.,,..,.T. S. McDonald, ;Teeswater , _ _, • "' 13th
►"; -...-„„ M. Jacklin .Teeswater ; ' " 11th
►' Alex MaeEwan Bluevale_ .., .` "'• 16th
" .......,...W. lt,,Cruikshank,. Wingham .. - ,• 14th.
,. 15th.
" ,_ W Alexander Porterfield, Belgrave . No.1, '
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J R. Elliott 17th -.
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Ashfield 'Township ...-.,.:-�...•..-., . . •
Colborne Township • --'_ w,' " 10th
West Wawanosh . Town»h ip " '13th
Lucknow Village • "` :.15th.
l ..Kin•loss Township .. " 17th ,.
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township . Hall Ashfield —..--...:..2,00
• Township, Hall. •Carlow • 2.00:
Township Hall, West. Wawanosh 2.00
Town-Hall,:.Lucknow 2.00
'Township.• Hall, • Holyroo] _._...,_ 2 00
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C.E• .: McDonagh, 'LuckHoa'•'No:' _,SEI,':4t ,•,
" Wihiam Snllows;; Goderich,. 'No.. 6 -:. '" • ..• 7th
" Durnin:
Phillips; Lucknow" 9th
" J. E.,..�1 w Lacknow' f� :11th
• 'Miss Margaret Lednor of •Goderich`.
and Miss. Kathleen of Port Albert,,
spent Sunday with friends here
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Comfort visite�uli'
over the week -end with the'•latter's;
brothers, Harold and Cecil Blake.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hunter o f
Holyrood, spent 'Sunday with the
ladies parents, Mr; 4144:' Mrs Bert
Treleaven s . ; i ., 4
Miss Edna: Huntero, f London, vie,-
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ited her cousins, Mr.John and Miss.
flock. '
Agnes; 'l4Ia,
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s. sr..zx h tsx elk "�1' tb .. ra o: iK:La
lock oil :Tues &y, v3lt a• a g` dratted-
dance, ,Mrs Crozier :taking,'charge:-
Mrs.
charger
Mrs. Treleaven "read.scripture lesson.
readings, were. given,: aby Mrs. , Dien,
erwood' M s. Shackl ton
nan,.:Mrs;.Sh .. , ,r, ,, , e
and Frances.Crozier. Miss Rivett sang
afilo, "Beautiful Isle of. Somewhere"
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after 'which Mr, ,Turner• gave ,,us
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short.:, talk . Y., •
Washin tori ,and Pennsylvania which
was-. veryinteresting.° Mrs. Crozier
' ch wa then.
closed the, meeting. Lura , s
hostesses.
served: by t}�e, . ,
urr' sent
Thurs.-
day
Mis ":Doroth C . a
s, Y, no P
day with Mr. and, ,Mrs. Jack: Curran.
Miss ' Audre' Congram is :spending
Y
sometime with ;. Mrs. Shackleton..
Mrs; John" Menary is visiting
friends min Detroit.
Mr.• and Mrs: Wilfred Drennan had
as their g uest on Sunday, Rev, Cana-
mins . of . Walton, who preached two
g
very interesting,' anniversary services
here on' Sunday: Good crowds wel-
comed. him at both:services:
Binp,
_-- J, .R ; LaneR. R. No. 2, Holyrood .. 14th:
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Stanley' Township
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Seaforth Town
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HURON
By'. Hie Honour: Judge Costello , ,ly:,
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vis � r coin lei
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clerk R Officer La day o n
,Time of Sitting ... et . 7 Complaints • •,
Date of Sitting PLACESOF SITTING g >i
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Town
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�� : 8th , , , Community.••Hal , Londes P,
0, "' John McNay•. Seaforth •No.
•.: Carnegie vera Hall,..S�forth _::.:'2 0 _....,.... r 2 --�--
..., .11th. . C g : rY •.. , _,. ._ .. �.
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2.00. -..:....C, C. Pilgrim, .yarns
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6th Township' ff,
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rue field � �... :00 .....:_..D. F:' M G Sea 4 �....;...
- � Walker's Ball $ e .�..::.._: •2 s f ,
7th W
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10th • ' Township Hal ' Elimville 10.00. a.m..; _ A. W. ;Morgan, Henson, No, l;:-�.
14 P „ H. Wilson,' Seafort '
-14th `Town Hall, Seaforth � .. :. ' `:: 10.00 .. ...-.:._.D. , ,,,.. 1t
,+, 15th Village..Hall, Exeter` ; 10 00 " . • .Toseph Senior, Exeter
r.. • ": James A. Paterso Hensall
Hall, all • •10' 0 n,
,• :16th'. ; Town.. H 11, Hens... ;' �' 0 � ...........
• w10..0 ► 8; .m. R. ` E. Manning, , Clinton �: '-
• 17th Town Hall, Clinton • P g,..
11 ` Fi lmesvill' � 10 00 ...�....It, O. 7,'hom son .C• ,linton � :
18th � Holmes ' Ha o e .:..-:.r.--. , P
"TownshipCrediton 2.00 lI, . K Eilber, Crediton
13th ; Hall,
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derich': To•
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SEPT. 6
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for teetion of
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PEOPLE"—says::
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OR three years 'the liquor problem has ,been out of control in Ontario Mr Hepburn, worried•
g P y
the fact in acknowledgment of '
.the situation, he makes anothertypical last-minute, pre-election
the• nsui tide of ` ublic; aide "tion now tacitly adrnrnits.
f > P ... u promise,
But Ontario voters are not going to be fooled .again:;
"Revenue Fill`"-BePburn
•:"Profit"',has been- Mr. •Hepburn's' liquot .pohcy:;ever',:
since lie took' office: Here are. his own words as quoted
in: the Border Cities Star, Windsor,' October• /6;1:934i-
,
'"Another thing that the . Province requites
revenue.. 1' am informedl'that since Mr::Odette took
office; he has turned over to the Treasury $2,800,000.
• Let' these .people, point out, some other . source of .
revenue. Do they • want • higherl gasolinehigher''•or. cor=•;
poration 'tar? . Do they 'want a Provincial Income.
Tax?' It is obvious that if:we lose the revenue from
the 'Liquor .Control, Board, we, will have to get it
elsewhere'."
ii.. , Pistil! "`-Row
• Pilpople
Contrast •this•~,"liquor for profit" policy with Mr.'.•
Rowes clean-cut stand in,:the, interest, of the people..,:
Mr. Rowe.haspledged himself "I will return to
a policy of control by a responsible beard,''free
from "political patronage. • A survey, will be made ::
by; the new board of all licensed hotels. I promise;
you: :that Ehese `mushroom dives :which have sprung
upand floiitished under Hepburn will be closed:-
and, stay 'Closed.
•
The Conservative Party takes the position that public.
revenue should' not be • gained at the expense.,
No
' : .
When.Mit :Rowe is .elected, beverage Mems will :b
confined to standard hotels which respect the law an
give adequate service to,, the public,
Restaurants, taxi offices, rooming ,houses : and hot • dog',
ds no :b ' means;' of 'a' few. "jerry-built":
,sten ,will not, y,
ha es• in construction, be able to qualify as standard
hotels.
'Beverage : rooms will not be .forced ;'on ' coinmu `hies •'
where. they are not wanted.,'' Nor will such places flotu-
`ish in the shadow of the churches of the'Province:
t.
Non -Political 'Control
, ' Under Conservative administr$tion,, —byi Meares ;of -a:
e nsible• non -Political control ' ". bevera e r
r sl?o �. . �Y, g .
willi e that they will 'cease to be a
be so' regulatedy
on the,social and moral life of Ontario.'
A vote for -the Conservative candidate is a vote . for
this policy of control.,:
Can TRUST
Issued byl fhb Liberid,•Coneervattve Pert, of Ori teid.
PARAMOUNT.= r
The Ripley Girls" Garden and; Cart -
ping : Clulw members: will• 1;hold their
Achievement Day in the basement
of the Ripley Anglican. Church on,
Saturday, afternoon, September.11th.'
at 2' o'clock, • The memers' exhibits
must be placed by 1.30 p.m.. 'The.
girls. will invite as their guests their
mother's and officers of ".: the. local`:;
Women's Institute, -
•
rlir, and Mrs.. Ad. MacDonald; from
sitor ,
Pine River:. were recent vis
•with ,_...
Mr.and
' Mrs. Arthur Cook. • -
...Recent, ,visitors with Mr• and Mrs.
r•Ci`eeeh
s.a
ri.,-1 xtice-were_M a D.f
Ww
afiu e uli ua,IYti 3KyJFtt tr£.L. ..'.lig
and. Mrs.'Wesley Osborne and Edith
from; Clarks. . •' • '' •'
'Mr and
�rs. .W
!n •Mac.G
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'we're
recent visit .with Mr. 'and
Gll ert !Bark•well at Cover Valley.
Lyceum Theatre
W INGHA
Show Starta At 8 PAL
Thursday, ' F'Iday. Satoriia►
September. 1 -17-11'
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A3HFIELD NOTES
Mr and Mrs:, Albert Helm and 11r..
and Mrs. : Will Helm and children ,vis
ted with friends in ':Tiverton on S n-
da:
Y�
Mr. and •Mx•s:-
er
m•'an :Philips
spent
Sunday,•,at=,Jake •Hunter's'.
Mrs.: Gordon Ritchie spent -a few
daysinDungannon the latter part
.of the week ,owing«to
the serious
ness of her mother. Mrs.: 'Robb
Mr and Mrs.: M. Hogan:'and '. Den-
nis aitd'Miss ,Ma'rgaret Hogan, spent
a few:: days, the latter part' : of the.
week at ..the C. N. E.
Mrs.: R. E.
_Gilmo
re, :James and
Gelgld,motoredto : Kitlheir, on
TT
un ay." iss. erg '•: g Gilniore'reF
turned:'-•home✓ith' them: to spend'. a
couple.; of weeks holidays• after com-
pleing ,her . t ree yea,rs'
training in
St.• Mary'sHospital,, Kitchener,
'Mr. and Mri. , Robt. , Nelson' ' ,and
family, . visited on. Sunday, :at .' Jack
l
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C U E �.
Miss ;Mary. •..Alton^ is „visiting with
Mr;,;and Mrs..ViJm--; Irwin:bf Mafekrin g
Mrs. Robert Scott . visited with Mr
and Mrs. James MacDonald<'of Para-
mount one day recently,
A nnibei from here
attended the
anniversary services
:.at Crewe
ss
•
Lane
n
SundaYW'maia re returned to: h
school at Belgrave.
HELENS'
. ;'�'
T.
Miss Je1"n `
hom_..'.
st de..ii
t
nurse
;;,
at
the
Hospital,
iesPetefrtbea,thawo
weeks' vacation at her home here
Misses Annie 'Watson,: ,:Vera Tay-;
for and Laurine Miller of • the Handi-
craft Club, accpmpanied.; Miss 'Flora
Durnin, County coach, to 'London; on
Tuesday, where they took part in the.
exhibit in their project "Clothes Cie-
setsup-to-date". under the Women's
Institute.:'
Miss Iono Swan of Nilewas
home
for the week -end.:
Mrs.
'Will Taylor : of Ilyth i3,..a
iy.
visitor•• •with. Mr;, and 'Mrs. Chester
Ord has been received here that
the St: Helen's •School Fair planned
for September 28th, has been cancel'•
led on the advice of Dr. ;yokes.: M.O.
H.
• Messrs: Hugh and .Will Rutherford
and" W. .I:andGordon
Miller,r and
'A
G. Webb `attended the exhibition at
London on Monday..
Mr.: and: Mrs. Robert Deyell 'of•
Wingham was recent guests of Mr.
and; _Mrs: 'John Swan. .
qq ..'Dorolth' .IVI u'llin ofSand-
wich:Miss Y c@ : � ,�
and'Miss Florence McQuillin of
Stratford,:: were visitors ' at ' their
home during e
" du in th , week -end
Miss Vera Taylor • iso homer from
`oderich • far, a ':week's holiday.
ra ;
1splendid of homens:
Asp meeting ;the
Mrs: Elliott Taylor -' •`with: 35 :-ladies
present. Mrs. E. J. Thom ' presided,
and file •'roll call tl My " Favorite'.Veg-
etable :
Veg-etilile: and how'I Like •it Served",
was wellresponded toi.:: Letters, 'of
thanks ,for fruit were read from Mrs.
ra 'and h •
Gliff..Mur y rad:'Mrs.- G au rat.
Mrs. Oster,' of ,Blyth. the district pres-'
ident. ,vas; -the ;guest speaker. Choos-.
ingas her subject "World Peace and.
,"
Mr -
it ca obtain s O to
how n be obtained.," s r
gave -an. talk. She also
spoke ''on .. ``Canadian Industries":` ;Mr:,r.
. Morgan of Ripley•~favored with
�.r a at
reading The Cattle, Thief".
� •Miss
g
Brigham ,:of Clinton. : who is district'
:'onvener of ,Le islation, wa $
also
present. and gave a ; short talk on
1
Parliamentary Procedure. Plans for
a:bazaar:: and lunch :counter • at the'
• School fair werei.discussed. At the
Mrs;
Janes Drennan visited' with conclusion, lunch, 1u.
nch, was Served,' the
her sister, Mrs.Sam: Sherwocid on ho$tesses:being Mks. F. 'G. Tod,
Mrs:
Monday. • John Swan, and Mrs' " George ' Phillips.
he -Hay Terror'
:Jane', Plays; the 'daughter 6f, s
Na
slia. . al OiBeer and'. the; fua�, .
_ v
has; 'with th'e gam'` i, r qy
something. ":
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. September
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This
is a fareial`.: newspaper
romance -With a. hokum sN
drama - ba
ek'g rouui ►►ler
novel• � entertainment.'
Alco --The•.; short ubject -you
have been waiting te. re's•
`"HIB CORONAT1ON"`: ':
-;In. Teehaiooiour • '
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KI . � SS
2ND CON. r1 4
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•Mr : John Marshall, Clinton, , is
s endin few' weeks"with friends.
spending a
Mrs, 'Jas: England and family aro
spending':a'few days
l`e
St :Harold Stow.
r:and :Mrs W. Porteous .and
Mary Louise ' Mr.:and'':Mrs. ;Robert
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Ross and Mrs.'
dina'-
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oasu.tr A IJirw; si.nIrwwenoirn nesaa
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sravsfseJitwaosrw' Beaeatk
Misses Edith Hug ea `Lenore
Lo-
gan and' Mayme Bell RipisY.
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Goo: Twamley' andM
.. rs. 'Win .Kemp
tovisited onda • a 1 rw s.
on M t
tonY .
Mrs:. Jas Rosa. Luckno has ,ecce`
spending ,afew .daYa
withr-• re.
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Henry, :
Miss<Catherine 'Caipbell,-: Otter,
dine, spent• the week -end .at *linen
here,.
Suppose it were your :loved' oie being made read for 'the, clime:' of.
. • ...y. this,,
ciwai#
,•.'grim struggle with' Death; � Anigouslp you• e: outcome--hopiln ;
against hope -,praying that these men: in white. will not fail. Your. heart ,
. is in their hands"»but all their •dull, and all their specialised •iritowledg`
would be powerless should those operating room lights go out at a critical
moment. . s ,
,
Butthose lights n - will ail ;
' � ot f .. nor will the power to operate the 'many ,'
'delicate electrical apparatus'usod in modern surgery today,'
Outside, the operating room is an .organization of highly trained' H
Yds'o
men,
whose duty it is to see, that nothing . is allowed to'interrupt.Hydro : •
service, and to be ready for instant cic on in anyUnforeseen ern
. r'!a . eigenct. ;.
The service which Hydro provides' to, ,'arid widens the scope of: medical
'science in Ontario is Vie same service that brings so' many comfort. and
conveniences Within *he 'roams of, your own, homedowered
production costs, to industry greater utility and facilities
• to oonmerce•,-•a' greater measure of prosperityto till in Ontario.
The Hydro of , today is striving to 'extend the benefits of •
low cost electricity 'everywhere; in the Province, and to
making every effort'to,still further reduce power coats.'.
As a partner in this gigantic' enterprise you should -be
vitally, interested in these efforts,
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