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The Finger Points to
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of the person's weight causes a
burning sensation, callouses,
tenderspots, contracted toes, and
severe cramp-like pain. The foot
widens and spreads overthe shoes,
the small toe and great toe joints
become inflamed and enlarged-
bodily fatigue and nervousness
result..
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clearly explain how these methods give instant foot 'comfort.
You will also be given a pedograph print of your istockinged feet.
All this without cost or obligation. Don't miss seeing this 'Expert at our store on above date.
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ONTARIO ELECTION ACT, 1937, R.S.O., CHAP. 8
AND ONTARIO VOTERS' LISTS ACT, 1937, CHAP. 7
, The Ontario Election, June 7th, 1948
NOTICE OF SITTINGS OF REVISING OFFICERS
TAKE NOTICE that the sittings of the, Revising Officers for the purpose of hearing complaints or appeal&
with regard to the Voters' Lists to be used at the pending Election of a member of the Legislative Assembly for
each of the Electoral Districts of Huron-Bruce and Huron will be held for the respective municipalities in said
Districts, at the following times and places, mentioned in the schedule below, with the names of the Clerk of the
Revising Officer for Each Municipality, and the last date for making complaints or appeals to the said Clerk.
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Great Symphonies- Best Loved Poems
The Neighbors --American Cook Book
Stairway to the Stars- Gardens In Colour
My Kitchen Window - Garden Guide
Roses in December - Semi-Attached Couple
She Skated Into Our Hearts --. Barbara Ann Scott
' GIFT SPECIALTIES
RUBY GLASS -- CLEAR GLASS
VASES - ROSE BOWLS $1.00 - $2,75
CUPS and SAUCERS $1.50 - $2.75 PLATES
SALTS and PEPPERS 75c - $1.75 FIGURINES
JAM POTS 75c - TRAYS $2.95 - $5.25
NUT BASKETS 75c - CREAM, SUGAR 85c - $1.85
PLAYING CARDS $1.50 - $2.50
RELISH DISHES BON EON ASH TRAYS
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OIL PAINTINGS $6.50 - $22 50
FRAMED PRINTS .$1.00 - $1.75 $2.50
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MOTHER'S DAY,
SUNDAY, MAY 9
MOTHER - How much that one word means.
Definitely she went without many things she would
like to have owned, to, give us the education and
opportunities we needed to start us on the road
to success.
Remember her with a beautiful bouquet of cut
flowers or a lovely potted plant of flowers.
If she is gone to the reward she so richly deserves,
wear a flower in her honour on Sunday, May 9th.
and place some flowers on her grave or in Church.
Whatever you do and wherever you are,
remember Mother, and make it for her a
Ion-1ms DAY in every sense of the word
OUR POTTED PLANTS and CUT FLOWERS
ARE IN GOOD SUPPLY,
POTTED PLANTS
Hydrangeas, Cenerarias, Calceolatias, *Geraniums,
Double Petunias, African Violets
CUT FLOWERS
Snap-Dragons, Carnations, Roses, Sweet Peas,
Daffodils and Tulips.
We give away FREE with Cut Flowers,
a package of FLORALIFE POWDER to prolong
the life of the flowers from 3 to 4 days.
If visiting the Greenhouse, ask us about
NA-CHURS (Nature's) PLANT FOOD iln liquid
form. This plant food has been proven in our
greenhouse to give 100% satisfaction,
Once again we ask you to ORDER EARLY.
We don't want to duplicate the disappointments -we
bad for so many of our customers at Easter time,
May we please ask for your co-operation?
LEWIS FLOWERS
FRANCES ST.. 'PHONE HI WINGHAM
. BEL.C$RAVE.
Miss Mary Isl cCallom of Wingliam,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chris Neths
ery,
Mr, and Mrs. Was Walden of West,
field, visited with Mr. and Mrs, C. R.
Logan..
Miss Evelyn Lake of Brusse/s'was
the guest of her aunt, Mrs, Lyle Hop-
per and also visited. with Mrs. Bran-
don.
,Miss Mary Wheeler of Toronto
'
vis-
ited with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Cecil Wheeler.
A Softball team has been entered
in Group C of the Western Ontario
Athletic Association from this district,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walker of Wing-
ham, spent the week with Mr. and
Mrs, Fred Cook, while Mrs Walker
is recuperating after an operation,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McCrea and
Lynda, of Toronto, spent the week-end
with Mr. Robert McCrea.
Breaks His Leg
James Anderson, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Earl Anderson, con. 5, Morris
Township, suffered a fractured left leg
while playing football at Brussels con,
tinuation school. He was taken to the.
Wingham General Hospital. He will
resume his studies this week.
Mr . and Mrs. Dan }fellation and
family, spent Saturday in London.
Rev. W. J. Moores attended the
Presbyterial meeting in Seaforth.
Miss Audrey McGuire has accepted
a position with the Western Foundry.
and commenced duties on Monday .
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bieman visited
in Walkerton on Sunday.
Rural Life Sunday was observed in
Knox United Church on Sunday when
the Young People assisted in the ser-
vice. Mr. Clarence McClenaghan of
Whitechurch, was the guest speaker .
Those taking part were: Miss Mary
Procter, Mrs. Geo. Michie, Chas. Hig-
gins, Wm, McClenaghan, Ross Ander-
son and Kenneth Wheeler,
Next Sunday will be Mother's Day
with a svecial Children's Choir under
the direction of Miss Elaine Walsh,
and a baptismal service.
Miss Phyllis Johnson, formerly of
Wigan, Lancashire, England, spent the
week with her aunt, Miss Eliza Proc-
ter,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent and
Mrs. C. R, Logan and children attend-
ed the church in Westfield on Sunday
and visited with Mr. and Mrs. John
McDowell.
Mr. and Mrs. John McGill visited
with Mr. and Mrs. James Nicholson
of Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bieman and
children visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Ingles at Walkerton.
Mrs. Robert Nicholson is nursing
her sister, Mrs Mustard.
Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Harris of
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Harris
and Miss Beatrice Wade of Fordwich,
were Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs.
C. H. Wade,
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wm .
Kelly were Miss Lois Kelly, London,
land Mr, and Mrs. John Kelly, Wing-
• 1 ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Purtion and
children, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Zinn. at Whitechurch.
Mrs. Stewart Procter and Mrs. Ken-
neth Wheeler of the Belgrave Wo-
men's Institute attended an executive
meeting in Goderich.
Miss Muriel Brydges was operated
on last week for appendicitis in the
Wingharn General Hospital.
Mr. Harvey Cook has purchased the
lot in Belgrave owned by Mr. George
Barclay of Toronto.
Mr. Geo. Johnston is off work with
a sore kg, Mr. David Johnston is ass
I
sisiting with the work. formerly the Cecil Wheeler farm. Mr.
Mrs. Josephine Cameron of Luck- and Mrs. Sacre and three sons, aged
now, has returned home after spending 13, 15, and 21, arrived hi Catialla three
the past week with her sister, Mrs. weeks ago. The oldest son is just out
Albert Vincent of Belgrave. of the army and home from India.
Mr. and ;Mrs. MarSilan Stonehouse, Mrs. Sacre is a fancier of English
Mrs Albert Vincent and Mrs. Melvin Cocker Spaniels and bas brought six
Taylor, attended the funeral of the fine dogs with her,
date William Vender of Bad Axe, Mr. Allan is holding a sale on May
i M ithigan on Friday. 17th, his plans for the future are nut
Softball Schedule yet completed.
i St. Augustine, Belgrave, May 11;
NOTICE
I Sthishine, Brick ;May 14; Westfield, A special meeting of the Itelgras
!Stone School, May 14; Stone School, Library Board, together with the Wo- i •Belgrave, May 18; Brick, Westfield, men's Institute, Belgrave Co-Operat-
o May 18; St. Augustine, Sunshine, May ive Association, Athletic Association
,18; Westfield, Sunshine May 21; Beis and all other interested parties is toll-
.grave, Brick, 21; Stone School, ed for 'Monday evening, May 10th, at
St. Augustine, May 21; St, Augustine, 9 p.m. (D.S.T.). The meeting will lie
1Westfield, May 24; Brick, Belgrave, held in the Club Rooms. The purpose
l May 24', Sunshine, Stone School, Ma
i
y. of the meeting is to hear the Report - 25; Sunshine, Westfield, May 28; of the Librarian, Mrs. Vannan, svlin
,Brick, S. Augustine, May 28; Bel- for the, past timeth has beets attending
I grave, Stone School, May 28; Stone the Library School at Clinton, There
School, Westfield, June 1; Brick, Suits will also be a financial report of the
'shine, bine 1; Belgrave, St. Augustine, standing of the library given. A dis-
i.June 1; Stone School, Brick, June 4; cussion will take plate on How Best
Westfield St. Augustine, June 4; i . r
Sun- to Improve the Library and its Equip-
.shine, Belgrave, June 4; Belgrave, metit, in order to make it more effect-
:Sunslline, June l'i SU Au; llStnles Stone ive in the conummity. Refreshments
iSchool, June '7; Westfield, Brick, June will b e served at t h e close.
; Brick, Stone School, June 10; Sun-
shine, St. Augustine, June 11; West-
.'n'idd, Belgrave, jnne.11; Stone School,
Sunshine, June 14; Nelgrave, West-
;fiel d,tne 1 i ,Jfinne 15; St. Augustine, Brick,
June
j :Miss Merle Anderson is in Hamil-
ti n this week for her firm of Beatty
ros., of Forgns, where she is taking
course in setting up and operation
International business machines at
their plant there.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
heal Research ronvener, Mrs. Charles
Menem Roll -Call Events in'Canad-
ian History which made me proud to
be a Canadaian, Histories of farm and
village hotnes and a few business plac-
es will be read,,
The district director will give a re-
port of the recent District ENectitive
meeting held at Ethel. The Co-Opera-
HURON= BRUCE
By His Honour Judge Costello
Municipality Date of Sitting Places of Sitting Time of Sitting
Aslifielti Township - ...... " 19th `Township liall, Ashfield ., 3.00 p,m,
Turnberry Township . ... " 19th Township Hall, illuevale ... 10.00 a.tn.
Howick Township ..... " 4th Township Hall, Gorrie . 10.00 2.111.
Mildmay Village .. " 7th J. A. Johnston's Off., Miklmay 10 a.m.
Huron Pownship . .. .. . ., " 11th Township Hall, Ripley . ..... 3.80 p.m.
Ripley Village . . ], 12th Council Chambers, Ripley ... 3.30 p.m,
Teeswater Village " 14th Town Hall, Teeswater .. 10.00 a.m.
West Wawanosii Twp. " 20th Twp. Hall, West Wawanosli 10.00 ann.
Wingham Town " 5th Town Hall, Wingham .. 10.00 a,m.
Carrick Township . ... . " 10th J. A. Johnston's Off., Itfildmay 10 a.m.
Culross Township " 13th Town Hall, Teeswater , . 10.00 ann.
Morris Township .-
Kinloss Township " 17th Township Hall, Holyrood .....10.00 a.m.
East ‘Vasvanosli Twp, " 18th Foresters' Hall, Belgrave ....10.00 a.m.
Blyth Village . , ........ ..._._ " 19th Community Hall, Blyth . - 8.00 p.m,
Grey Township ........... MAY 3rd Township Hall, Ethel ....y....,.10.00 asn.
Brussels Village " 6th Town Hall, Brussels 3.30 p.m.
Colborne Township
Lucknow Village " 14th Town Hall, Lucknow 4.00 pan.
.s..„ ., " 8th Township Hall, Carlow .,. . 10.00 am.
" 15th Townsitip Hall, Morris 10.00 a.m.
HURON
By His Honour Judge Costello
Municipality Date of Sitting Places of Sitting Time of Sitting
Titekersinith Township " 4th
Stephen Twp, m.c.A.r. St " 17th
Stanley Township , ]] 3rd
Stephen Township 5th
Usborne Township .. ... n 11th
Seaforth Town ... ... " 13th
Hay Township ... ......... MAY Gth
Mullett Township . .. ...... " 7th
MeNillop Township " 10th
Goderich Town ..... . .. I• 17th
Goderich Town .... ... n 20th
Exeter Village . - " 12th
nickel-smith Tp. (Rad. Sell
" 18th Township Hall, Eliinville -10.00 asn.
Town Hall, Seaforth ..... 3.30 p.m.
Cecil Simpson's, Brneefield 3.30 p.m.
Township Hall, Crediton ... 3.30 p.m.
'roweship Hall, Zurich . 10.00 a.m.
Township Hall, Varna 330 Thin,
Township Rail, Crediton . 8.30 p.m.
Village Hall, Exeter , 10.00 a.111.
Cowl House, Goderich ....... 8.00 p.m.
Court House, Goderich 8,00 p.m.
Cecil Simpson's, Brucefield ..3.30 p.m.
Comintinity 11n11,Lontlesboro 3.30 p.m.
Carnegie Lib, Hall, Seaforth 3.30 p.m.
By D. E. Holmes,
MAY 5th Court House, Goderich ..... - 10.M a.m.
t9olecrriel: TToolIV.Iiii .... ....-..... " 12th Court House, Goderich ......: 1 010:030 a 0 a..111).11:
Hail, Rensall Village - .- " ttlt Town Henson....._..
Clinton Town . s,.. ,....... " 19th Town Hall, Clinton .. .... . ...... 10.30 a.m.
Clinton Town • " 20th Town flail, Clinton ... 8.00 pan.
Goderieli Twp, . ._ May 13th Miss C. Acheson 's Res., Holmesville 10.30 a.m.
(Al! Times Mentioned Are Daylight Saving
A free Immunization Clinic
Diphtheria and Whooping Cough un-
der the direction of Dr. Weir and
County Health Nurse Love, will be
held in the Forester's Hall, Ilelgrave,,
Thursday, May 6th, at 1 p.m. for the
school Otinils and pre school children
of East WawanoSh Area,
BLUEVALE
Women's institute
On Thureday afternoon, thy 13th,
Ilamet were Mr. and Mrs. RMS Hall" at 2.30 o'clock, the Women's Institute
Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ruse will meet at the home of the Histor-
sel, Listowel, Mrs. Thos. Hanna anti
;sons of Atwood.
Miss Beth Pryce of Weston, visited
at the home of Mr, Robert Procter.
Miss Barbara Michie has accepted
the position of Kindergarten teacher
in the new Ingersoll :school.
Mr. A. R. Sacre of Essex, England,
has purchased the farm of Mr. J. Allan,
ive program on Home Economics
be discussed, An interesting afternoon
is anticipated. Lunch committee
'
Mrs,
Harvey Robertson and Miss Wilda
Breckenridge,
Dr, HenryCohf147oh NronteowaSddreseed the
United Church congregations of Blue-
vale and -Ebenezer and Mr, Miller of
Toronto conducted the service at Knox
Presbyterian Church and Belmore.
Both men were representatives of the
Ontario Temperance Federation. They
mentioned the evil effects of the liquor
traffic and the methods made use of to
control
Rev, Leland C. Jorgensen is in
Chicago, where Mrs, Jorgensen is a
Patient in a hospital.
A, D. Smith and R. S. Shaw were
delegates to the District C, Convention
of the Canadian Legion held in Han-
over on Sunday, Guest speaker for the
luncheon was Brig. Gen, M. F. Gregg,
Federal Minister of Veteran's Affairs.
All Post Offices have received in-
structions to operate on an eight hour
daily schedule. These hours in Blue-
vale will be from 8 to 12 a.m. and 1 to
6 p.m.
Bernard Thomas suffered a ,painful
accident this week, while carrying a
big of grain he tripped and fell in-
jcuaisitieig. his knee, which was put in a
Mr, and Mrs, Graham Wray and
three children, Mrs. Dennis Shuker
and Mis's June Shiells, all of Brantford,
spent the week-end with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shiells.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bosman, Mrs.
Raymond Elliott, Mrs. W. H. Mc-
Kinney, Gordon Messer and Weldon
Robertson attended the Truax-Mc-
Kinney wedding at Leamington on
Saturday,
Mrs. Duncan McNaughton celebrat-
ed her 86th birthday on April 29th,
and had the pleasure of having her
family with her for the occasion.
Mrs. Carl Johnston and Miss Emma
Johnston attended the East Huron
District Executive meeting at Ethel
this week.
Miss Eleanor Smith was a guest at
a birthday party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Gallaher, in honor
of their daughter, Berva.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Coultes, Lis-
towel, and Mrs, George German and
son of Clinton, were Sunday visitors
with Mrs. Curtis.
Spence McKinnon of Georgetown,
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McKinnon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lillow, Stratford,
was a Sunday -visitor with his mother,
Mrs. Nellie Lillow.
Mr. Henry Bosnian spent the week-
end with his son, John 'and Mrs. Bos-
man at Dutton.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Black, Tor-
onto, spent the week-end with their
daughter, Mrs. Sellers and Elmer.
Mrs. L, H. Bosnian, Wingham, was
a Sunday visitor. with her friend, Mrs.
Mary Robertson.
Clerk of Last Day for
Revising Officer Complaints
H. W. Brokenshire, Zurich MAY 3rd
George Cowan, Londesboro... " 3rd
J. M. Eckert, Seaforth, R. 1... " Gth
Fred Watson, RA, Bayfield APR, 29th
11. W. Morlock, Cm-dhoti ... MAY 1st
Edwin P Chesney, Seaforth 4 APR. 30 H. H. G. Strang, Henson, 1 MAY 7th
D. H. Wilson, Seaforth " 10th C. V. Pickard, Exeter . " Stir S, H. Blake, Goderich " 13th S. II. Blake, Goderich " 17th
IP, \V, Mortock, Crediton - " 13th
Edwin P Chesney, Seaforth 4 " 14th
S. H. Blake, Goderich MAY 1st S. H. Blake, Goderich " 8th
James A. Paterson, Henson.. " 3rd
M. T. "Corless, Clinton ... " 15th M. Ts Corless, Clinton 17th B, G. Thompson, Clinton, 2 " 10th
Time)
Clerk of Last Day for
Revising Officer Complaints
J. H. Fear, Ethel .., . „.., APR. 29th
Philip Durst, Wroxeter .. " 30th
W. A. Galbraith, Wingham,.. MAY 1st
G. R. Campbell, Brussels . " 3rd
J. A, Johnston, Mildntay " Gth Win, Sallosys, Goderich, R. 5 " 4th J. A. Johnston, ISfilday " Gth
Donald McKay, R. 3, Ripley " 7th
Gideon Rattle, Ripley . . " 8th J. S. McDonald, Teeswater .. " 10th
J. Good, Teessvater . " 10th
J. E. Agnew, Lticknow - " 10th
George Martin, Brussels " 11th
3, R. Lane, R. 2, Ilolyrood... 13th
W. R.. Cruileshank, Wingharn 16th,
R. H. Thompson, 33elgrove 1 " 14th
Bernard Hall, Myth . ...... 15th
C. E. MeDoriagh, Lucknow 3 " 15th,
Durnin Philips, Lucknow 17th
HAMILTON
OPTICAL CO,
W. R. Hamilton, R. 0.
Optometrist for Over
25 Years.
Telephone 37
for, Appointment,
CS
All persons are tailed neon to examine the Voters' Lists to ascertain that their names are corilctly 'entered irer eitr.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the list to be so revised is Part I'and III of the Voters' List pre-pared for the above mentioned municipalities.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any voter in any of the said municipalities who desires to complain
that his name of the name -of any person entitled to be entered on the said list for that municipality has been omitted from the same, or that the names of any persons who ate not entitled to be voters have been entered thereon, may as above set out apply, complain or appeal to have Ins nam e or tim e name of any other person entered on or removed from the list.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that such appeals must be by notice in writing it] 'the„ prescribed form (in duplicate) signed by the complainant, and given to the Clerk of the Revising Officet or left for him at his address as
stated abase.
The lists of Voters may be seen at the office of the Clerks of the Revising Officer in each municipality as above.
For further information write to Miss Everyn A. Cooper, Box 08, Godtrieb, Clerk for the Election Board of
lkbe
Dated at Goderich the 23rd d Clay of April, A.D., 1948,
County of Huron.
Chairman for the Election Board of the County Huron.
T. M. COSTELLO,