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The Signal, 1934-4-24, Page 2•I'HE SIGNAL z Thursday. Nay Dail. Mt ztieTAmasats 1444 oODERloa : oANADA Member def Oea4Msi•` N.wMfers sseelones Publisbed every noonday morning. pUiiesziati;,- c'rat's .$2001 .iter rittri. e1.00 if paid In advance. TSE SIGNAL PRINTING 00., LTD. Telephone 95 : Goderich, Ont. and Msws/ew li, IJ. Bosan'soJL Miler 4 Thursday, May 24th, 1934 PROVINCIAL AFFAIRS Evidences are accumulating that the Henry Government, which goes reluc- tantly to the polls on the 19th of June, baa lost the confidence of the people of Ontario- if, indeed, It ever bad it. Yr. Henry was never the choice of Iltakatchewan ; and Premier Anderson of Saskatchewan feared that defeat I tor the Conservative Government Ontario would have a bad effect In his Province. • •• Iiou. W. Flniaysc.n, alarmed at the effect of Mr. Itepburu'n attacks upon .lop Henry Government's extravagance, now promhea that use 13svlaMI" will turu over a new leaf and practise economy. Pre-election promises ot re- form, however, are notoriously of the piecrust vsii `. - 'The devil was sick, The devil a mouk would be. The devil got web - The devil a monk was lie." THS MUSIC THAT SOOTHES (Pictoo Advocate) , A dairyman who installed radio in his stables and who keep' It going milking tithe is authority for the statement that cows grow restless and the people a. Premier; he has Deco give milk reluctantly am pled that position as the legatee of the blare but Bice freely and abundantly when soft soothing, se - infi eFlasa- of tits GorernMeut,..and b m spa it tet that the members of bis own party In the Legislature have no enthusiasm for him -rather, he is where he 13 on sufferan,e. On a num- ber of questions -notably that of li- quor legislation --he hal not been al- lowed to have his own way. and has surrendered his own opinions In order to bold his place. Only a few montbs ago he was assuring the temperance people that he would never allow any •• •- - retrretiee of the restrictions owe•`" sale of beer and wine. Now he goes utlmental music Is -1n the air. The Tact thatclass and blare irk them proves to us ma-fin-fl- are ha-f cowl are fond of music and we suggest that come enterprising dealer in milk pro- ducts psnsor all draw milk from pro- gram designed to tented cows. THE CURRENT WEEK IN CANADA'S PAST Uoul pill d from Fibs of The Montreal Gaaette by F. J. N. '•NY.wy 4 -ewo' i lk" GODERICH, ONT. Good Work Being Done at G.C.I. Nay 20 Tf1111!'he Hon. Robert 14a titers' made the first proposal to build a can- al from lake Kris to Lake pntarlo in order to overcome Niagara Falls. It fQy 1 years later that, through the energy of 147. 1Irafifilten' Merritt of St. Catharines, the canal came into being. 11470. -The Red River expedition left Toronto for Fort Garry. The expedition consisted of 1900 men com- manded by Colonel Wolseley, who In time became Field Marshal Viscount Wolseley. The difficulties of travel at that time can 1* understood when one realises that they did not reach the Red River until August 24. work oteIey was to pleased the Canadian* that when be had to ascend the Nile on his expedition to Khar- toum In 1884 he sent to Canada for ioia[wiii'g�t6 uirtRate the tumJlda-of that river: - 1879. -The Deplirrteleet of Railways and Canals was created. with Hon. Charles Tupper as first Minister. Inapeote is Report Meowed by Collegiate Board -Grading of Aoeolnmodab°Ds . nay a1 1997. -Queen Victoria signed an LEEBURN order which brought into force the British North America Act, the char- LEERFRN, May 22. -We were ter of Confederation, but the act was pleased to hare at our church service not to go Into effect until July 1st. It on Sunday Mrs. K. McQuarrle of al,o eontained the names ofseventy- four ;rntsjlle. SLS. (nee Grace Lawson), two Senators, representinge t In poll - tics. 1901. -The death tookace h had of been Rev. Drage Hellmuth, who for thirty years Augltcan Bishop of Huron. and her brother, to with the declaration that A his three children, from Carlow. to to the peop We extend our deepest sympathy the measure allowing the retail sale the bereaved relatives to the death of of these beverages 1a the chief issue David Bogie on Thursday last. 1)e - of the election. In matters affecting the ceased here watell known here funand many Department of Education...also be has Sundah afternoon. shown vacillation Which has dismayed The W.M. Society held the monthly and perplexed those who might other d afternoon atter wise hare had confidence in his The report Ms... 1. 6416111 r of the Ontario Department of Educa- tion on a TeeeOt rise to Goderich Col- legiate leetitute has been received by Me-var. Kaa -tees a.,.: ,.,That -s .,°+.a 1801. -The city of Rt. Thomas cele- brated the centenary of its foundation. In 1403 Colonel Thomas Talbot founded says: "The enrolment shove a slight in- crease since last year. There are now 314 puptla and a ,tuff of nine teachers. There bas been no change 1n the per - gunnel of the stuff. "The )Opal t, .eoutinulug to do good work both in his management ot the echoed s hing. AU of the stall have beein n there cfor some time and are doing satisfactory and in some CUM ezeellent work. The two teachers most recently appointed, Miss Park and MI -a Ackerman, both show improvement and appear to be well estabflJ ; _ --- _ _ -'"There is a.IWial tenet the school. I found the pupils respectful and courteous both to their teachers and to visitors. lllf���� "The claMec are -t ot.. a reasonable sine except form 111 R whi.•h num- bers torty-Iaven. and, in some cases, fifty-two pupils. The size of this class makes the performing of the experi- mental work In scieni•e quite difficult. The 1 !s endeavoring to over- leap ver- t�llea i I v having the ex- periments Carried on by entailer groups outside •g)N's.gulac.e•II all_hours." Under the heading of "Aceommoda- tions" ltatrelaM grading 1; given to the ad e� buildings. elasarome. bIaeka0.1 - Ug'i•itir. heating. venti- lation ant water snooty- : se•onds.lass to the gymnasinui..,"embly hall, and desks, and thin) -eta•- to the school rade. "Chemical tire extltlguiahera meeting on Friday Port Talbot on lake Erle, ohtc•h was i Kr , all tbree floors acre been tnstallesl.�.11_. they had f{nhhed quilting the fifth I pillaged during the war of IR12-14 anda� In the ha ement• (ltlieae flats quilt for the bele. During part of the has since developed into the thriving and in accommodation- remain the acme time while sewing lire. (Rev.) Wm• city of Rt. Thomas. at last In.pection. The janitor is giv- ing gave an Interesting report of the 1920.. -The Dominion Government of eient service and the building ie being kept in g•mml condition:' the report states. A separate rctmot •m the agricultur- al classes is m.01, s inspector Nor - strength and judgment. It is upon the financial record of the Henry Government, however. that attention is concentrated. f The Pro- vincial debt is increasing at the rate »d Presbyterial meeting at ('luiton on took over the Grand Trunk Fac May 1.t. Mrs. A. Horton was leader hallway. of the meeting. Isabelle Shaw led In Nay the Bible reading. "The Parable of 1775-BishopBr22 ined issued u man- Henry, a a time - and Mr. se Summer School on Mr. F. Laws n n li firm (and of for practicaf of the pupils ill. i•': ib all reading Dieprogress1 matte: Flowerer. the fy the continuous debt w heavy increase In the Missionary Monthly. It fain lta cannot be achieved owing the load of debt with h is being placed pointed Governord;eneral, but e nut arrive a u 15th. special commit- tee report of a sI tee was adopted by the House of Com- mons, which recommended the endCiaoa- n- tinpanc'e of bestowing g Alanensee pt ferhar'al or ititarr vices May 23 1842. -Charles Dickens took part in amateur theatay" beln noww the Chat- eaueal. The me play" 411 eau de ltatvezay at Montreal.' pion 1870. -The Red River expel under.Colonei Garnet Wolseley reached Sault Ste. Marie. Here they met of th difficulty in the shape of opposition mo•lted States,,, authorities, who u. for not iTtoief" ria on on the township roads at S""• per yard. the canal, so they had to portage After a lengthy dlac•u.•eion of the the Canadian side. proposed seed grain bylaw, the corn- Dell -The first eteetrlc ear was til decider to take no action. tested out on a stretch of tracik be. The road superintendent's vouchers tween Windsor and Walkervtble. and other Lecounte were examines} and l,ee7.-The Canadian 1'a -lfk Railway Winding or straight, it leads ordered paid: The Signal Petering Company made Vancouver it* Pacific Rlgbt .inward to Thy rest. t'^., gal; Joe Alton, Ialance of salary l terminus. The original terminus was Not min,. not mine the choice, It and of thirty million dollars a t,-ar, a t t Clutton lowson's s bud not to help the work „add he n p Henry, Instead; t showing any sen the . umme closed with the singing of a hymn and the French bishops and the loyalty of the classes ob-ercwl, the interest leof the direction In watch pt has been farm. at the lake bank. The meeting revolting colbish . The rm a I flaw• that fairly good leading the Province, attempts to jnsin together the prayer from of the Freneh4'anadiaua eared Canada U beteg Rower:' and letter A. e dement calling upon the PeoD,e of man ulzatiou the led Davies. wh •,t<' t ti when conditions call for, retrenchment and economy. and time allot - In prayer- regarding was re ad by th The orgy secretary reRardtng the building of ....., . ,. to be tuytl bnv dery front the I menu are ti-fs-t+rr.--Zrut provision I i omved. upon the people. To the taxpayers, TOWNSHIP COUNCILS however, Is coming the realisation that another five years of the present sort (IrLitORN}: TO\\NRiIiP of government would swamp the Pro - 791e towneblp rouneU met in the wince In Irretrievable ruin. Ontario hall for its regular meeting on Tues - today is paling 1n Interest alone at Id'. May 4th, with ail members pres- 1.111"1"."10011-60-111)4"--111-1-11* en- ' cat. Minutes of last regular and ape. tire Moet of Provincial, government vial meetings were read and adopted. The Court of Res-felon wino'clock* held thirty ?cors ago, and wkh very little In the townehlp1 to show for t. Tue,dsy. June 12th.' 1 nee of the groat Hydro system and the cen- tralization policies which are drawing pow' and wealth to Toronto and other cities at the expense of the out- ying parts of the Province On elec- tion (be antics portnnity of determining whether snrh policies are to be continued or the Province is to 1* given a new deal with a prospect .ot better ronditiotis for the future. -Other pee are the-managemeUt_ _._Tae llydto.Jpwc•trlc bylaw, to curio the term of contract from tw•e years to five years, was read the third time and passed. This will not affect the guarantee contracts nor those who are not users of the current for five years. - Ams. -.06.1 1shig -a mjlh,rer'etsad Abe con- te t f r crushing and hauling grave EDITORIAL NOTES CocoaMatting and Door Mats For porches, steps, church aisles, etc. light color. Per yard 36 inches wide. Elora heavy and 5c Cocoa MU s, _Sae ..t4 2. .each 50c. Stu 18 z 30 each $1.00 New Linoleum_ __.,�.� 3 AND 4 •YARDS WIDS Large choice iu new patterns, heavy quality. At per square yard 85c Linoleum Rugs 3z 3t/y,3z4,3z42,4i4', ,yards Broadcloth and Percale Dresses -Taff*"And medium colors, treat patterns. Organdy pique and button trituntetl. Colors warranted. Sizes 14 to 44. Special. Each $1 Sheeting Special gnglrl`itsTf bledcbed 1'Atldlt quality Sheet- ing. 87 inches wide. Regular value 65c. At per yard 59c 37 -inch unbleached heavy Factory Sheet- ing. Value 16c. Per yard 12 1-2c Skirtings Best quality Galatea Shirting. Black anti white, blue and white, blue and red stripe, plain navy. • At per yard 28c Butterick Patterns all in stock for June and Delineator on sale W. ACHESON & SON I blood, behold an Onus came ■n4 -strengthened 111m! -erne s The Io- ver Life of Christ),_ To enter fully Into the mystery oi- Cliriet's agony is not given to the tiring. But even the faint distant glimpse which we catch of 1t causes to rise upon this life of ours a marvellous light. The mourner has felt it So. and the sinner has felt st so, and the tempted has felt It so, and the dlacon- holate and solitary man has felt It so. and the dying man has telt it so. All sorrow, all suffering, even if It I* anguish, even If it be agony, is a cup. Though it is of God's sending He would have us pray about It; but the praying must be to the spirit of sistlrnle siou.- t From The Sermon Bible). 10 r best rasa eau o P4)3. -The Earl of Aberdeen -whose r to lack of equipment and Illnatratire death took place this winter -was dill material it 44 recommended that t Quebec until September the hoard consider the purchase of additional books. magazines and equip- ment. The Ileorulatimt. provide lib- eral id eral grants as a refund of such ex- penditure." Tyie 1� num�er of puplla enrolled , nit and re is 130 • Sunday Afternoon By iSABEL HAMILTON °oder:ch. Ont. Thy way. Dot mine, 0 Lord, --`HOWtr artfirrt W Lead me by Thine own band, Choose out the path for me. Smooth Icr pt be or tough. It will Ise still the best; • • • WORLD MISSIONS .V Well watered Garden (Notes of a visit to Prince Edward Island by. the Rev. J. 11. M. Armour. Y.A., the Society's General Secretary for Canada and Newfoundland.) "Where do you come from?" asked an Oxford tutor. "From I'rince Ed- ward island." said the Canadian stu- dent. "Oh. the island," replied the tutor. 11e hell taught "cadent,* from the Island before. Indeed, Prince Edward (Continued on page 7) aml expenses, t.l2.72: W. J. Symonds, Polbtleisns In Sa+kate'llew'ieil are os- relief amount, $10.HIi; F. Mcllwain, lug airplanes In their campaigning. relief aecornt, $2.35; John ellingn, Some of tfie fellows in Ontario seem relief tcrxlant, E9: Railway, weigh scales, 1,5; Win• Sal- to 1* up in the air, too. bete, (*leek., part salary, $00.• • • The meeting then adjoatned to June Mayor Stewart of Toronto announces 12, at 2 o'clock. SALWR'S, Clerk. that Premier Henry hag promised r __ •' ttbTt'Ytle' Proetne tt'tvemeeeT as - .•...e .... • • • EAST WA a donation towards the cost of Tor- onto's centennial celebration. Toronto th(crank e nyicmlc'rs 1011 Mn Minutes of is old enough to pay for Its own cele- last regular end special meetings were bratlotrsi sa -Premier Henry should brad ami approved. not be_unlink -with the money of the t'ommuntcationg from Thoa. Sandy, Province. _. - (Soiled -eh re road machinery, the De- • • • partrnenf - of Agrb•ulture, re meeting of weed Inspectors in Clinton on May A Blenheim jeweller recently tw 111h, and from the Flydro.Electrtc celved a cheque for $126 to cover an 'power t'ommisslon, re changing of account that dated back torty-fireyears, term l`f Hydro customers in hto live muni - with Interest. It was explained that ears revived and read. years the rent tame was the result of the years', supplying of seed grain to des- Innuenee of the Oxfard (iffmp m6t!- titrate` farmers as provided under the trent. We could Sib that some of Seed Grain Sb fidyou Get was cil asdagain our delinquent ,nlewrihera would come brought up, changed IM opinion regarding the feas- ntrde d et fort Moody, at the bee of urs In thln_a or great or small; I Be Tho y guide my strength, rap t P u in 11101. -The first non stop air flight My sal -•Iran, and my all. Amen TAKE NOTICE that the xlktings of the Reviser's s,fb, from Edmonton to Winnipeg was made-Horatfus Bonar. in six hours, forty-eight minutes. • • • with regard to the Voters' Lists to be need at the pending 24 N rOR JUNE 3rd, 1034 of the Electoral lristlieta of (lunon-Braun, and Huron, will 1l1iS. 8. LESSON trict,, at the following times and places mentlom+l In the 1850. -The first ani woe turned at Loess Tose__JMms Iia the disallow el t Inng Officer for each Municipality, end the lack date for Toronto on a canal Intended to cum- ,be Groves Qt reef--114stlfew 28:39. �' 1u r never 11EIITd the St. Thomas of Alma College, but 1t complain He Inas stated lite etrcum Men :Scamper: LEA1HER OXFORDS Jda,Ie with Panto Soles. A comfortable Oxford for the Summer wear. Sizes 6 to 11 Specially priced at $1.95 M. .Robina - AGENT for TIP TOP TAILORS Phone 384 Goderich T' ONTARIO ONTARIO ELECTION Women of foreign bin:, who have become Britt subjects by marriage or 1,;• the naturalization of their parent while they wer-• minors, require a eertifieht,• of the Judge to enable them to vote, and they shall tn.! be entitled to be entered oh the voters' list or to vol•- without such certificate. A11 ply for such certificate at any Court of Revision where Judge is Revuing Officer. The -Judge will hold a special sittings for the granting of such certificates in the Town of Goderieh on June 2nd, at 8 o'clock p m. --- T. M• COSTELLO, /CAN OF ELECTION -. HARD, HI-RON. ONTARIO ELECTION ACT, 1927, R.S.O. CHAP. 8 and ONTARIO VOTERS' LISTSACT,1927, CHAP. 7 THE ONTARIO ELECTION, JUNE 19tk, 1934 Hl'RON•BRUCE-By His Lake Ontario and Jake Sinscoe. Lessee Pigs--iiattbew 26:31.41. r the same influence. Ibtllty of the procedure to be assumed t r +.. , ion Ni Mitchell 114101101 _is described by The Toronto_ Telegram as a "menace to Ontario's Hydro system." Thousands of votes will fie ('a,t for Heist/mil can- didates on Lune 19th heron,* of the belief that he will revolutionize the Hydro /system in order to relieve the small towns and rural districts of the injnstlre ander which they have suf- fered tn'the matter of Hydro rates. • • • Wen. here is one man who admits there may be something In this spring hotimeleaning business after all. The editor of The Marton Fihn observes: Things are gtilettng down nfter the spring heneecIPa»Ing upheaval, and, say, what Is there smells nicer than the 'Newly -cleaned rrorn , with the cur- tains treshty done up and a eat May creme blowing through? What 11 we did have stew Irtah and ntherwlne for • week. It was wet* it • ell L to ce a Provin- was not until (k-tsdoer 13th, 114141, that .J{araiclt.ality Data._t,Ji.••1. .- PL.nailidio+t Grey Township,.,.May 211 -Township u• Howlck Township,.May 29••Townshlp fieU, Gorrie liam Town.... sate Master 114714. -Tire eurneretone wa+a?4T(T 7t e ave limit Ethel ors for Inc purpsa' of hearing complaints or appeals election of a member of the Legislative Awi.ud4y for each hie hoed for the respective municipalities In said Iia e,•hwlnle below, with the names aft the Clerk of the Re=- making eomplain' or appeals to the said Clerk. Honor Judge C. elle stances, Ile has Loki them who would fl J 4 Town Hall Wingham • follow lion, without sudicfeutly- count- ers CanadianBide,wasto d btu rte announced the Mildmay Viltase.s.. 730..J. T A J hnet Office, Mild . •..w ueen Victoria Park at Nitg•ng the ruin, that He had not where Bnrssels Villege.... ay 31..JoAnJir1 11,oB ,*'uel» ora Falls, on the circumstance stir idea u p.., opened, for trig a we►t'Eliy gateway to clrcumsHulco wtW the cheertutness of Carrick Townshi Jnne 1..Townu4rlP Hall. Ripley ria Canada for tourists. Huron Towneblp.. • Ripley \ illalte 11132.-1 new trade treaty with New Zealand went into force, but was soon superseded by another as a result of the Empire Economic Conference. the college was opened. u divine content. Now he bnugs Into . • -June 0, . United ('lWI nters, Ripley lits *cern a tune we have never neard ('utrom TowrwhIp,.Jan. 7..1bwn Hall, Temerater • -11y death" kIad He is exceeding row - been Teeewater Vllinge"...June 5t..Town Ha11, Tees/water By n.E.H dol Wrong? No Had He changed May 25 1570.--A Feplan raid on wmthern Quebec, led by "General" O'Neill. was rcpul,ed by the Victoria Rifle. of Mon- treal end the Huntingdon militia. 1(2. -Hon. John S. D. Thompson w e. ,worn as Premier of Nova S otta, 1n leas than three months he re - In this matter, be taken and no art w 4•i"red-M la•e'ci,ne 1 judge of the fin - therefore be in furnl.hing any prime Court of Nova Scotia. In lSlti he Ilsearrir Minietet of Jn,tlee In the Macdonald Cabinet (Federal), and on November 2:1, BAfrl. he was sworn as Premier of Canada: Ile died ,suddenly on 12th peeember, 10(14, at Windsor Castle. iAM.-Knighthood was conferred up- on Hon. John Abbott. Premier of Can- ada. and Hon. Oliver Mowat, Premier ot Ontario. 11132. -The fire shipment of Nova Seofla coal reached Toronto. aseietance of this nature. W. J. Cturtle was eppointel eenitery inspector in place of H. T. Perdue, resigned. Three tenders were revived for supplying power to operate the Stene crusher this coming season, and a similar number for the tracking of grarel from same. The tenders of and Walker for furnishing the po*r, of G. Godkln for trucking, were ac- cepted. The road superintendent w -as In- etriie•ted that In fntore, when avatl- ahtt', rst.payerw he gime en oppor- tnnity of using their teems on work on the rondo Instead of hie own. '1;he following arrnnnte were pail: J. 1'. 4lirott, snow road No. A. 92.01; Fred rook. dregging on road No. e, $4: D. Ohamney, grading on made No. e and A, 937; W. W. Rtranghan, grad - Ing and gtavelling on made 2 and 4, tt'ttt93: Alex. McGowan. grading and gravelling on roads 2 and 4, $42.30: Clige Garter, grading and gravelling 'nnTtrade 18 and It 941.10: ('haw. Cer- an rintendend, !g fsr'rs _ g 'a'r �tlititt adjourned' to,paect ! n le see • mem ee but wan Monday. Jnne 4th, an a ccta bee�4 name p14ltamgam.nt_ vision on the asxemament roll and for Pressler Reap eta JM 0 gas In- ordinary toweslitp lresineas. a el a 4d�M'�ia 4s st In A. 1!nRTRaFIs11, alert. - -\ ng rung His course's NK' •Btre-the yurpuse Of AshOeld Tnwnshlp..June 2 -Township Hall, (shfMl 11s 1 rt Is ripening and the Colborne Township May 29..Towtmrhtp Hall, Carlow ante decree l syllable, and the pro- TnrnloPrry Tewnshlp.June fi..Tawn,ti•go Ball, Rluevale 1 own rata { Is coming to ripening, utter- Morris TownediiP.. easy 30.. Townwhip Hall, Morris store of Last Da for . ' -.Time of Bitting,,,... Clerk of.Revisiing Officer Compl*Inte - 10.00 a.m... J. H. }'ter, Et1 e4 stay 24 • • 10.00 a.m...ltam- Gamble, For'dwic i May 24 10.00 a.m... W. A. (iaihraith, Wingham May 81 2.01 p.m... A. H. Mac1Awrekl. Rrrumd. Moly ga 711)00 a.m.-J. 4. Johttwton, Mildmay...... • • • • • May ib_ 7.10.(10 a,m...J. A. Johnston, Mlklmay ... May li 2.00 p.m...Donald McKay, R. R. No. 2. insit7. •May !0 2.(1) p.m...F F. Martin, Ripley ...............•June 2 2.Ot1 p.m. .1. S. YcDonrekl, Teenswafir Joao 4 _ 2.00 tent... W. 11. Logan, Teeewsler.r i..,Jtoo 1 oboe., Ise. 2.00 p.m...('. E. McDonagh, Lacknow No. 3 Inay.d9 2.00 p.pt... Wm. SallowR Goderich No. a May 21i 2.00 p.m...,tlex. MacEwan, Rlnevsle June 2 2.00 p.m...W, R. Crulkshank, Wingham 2.01 p.m.,..Alexander Porterfield, Delmore No. 1.1147 29 h2.00 p.m. - - Durnin I'hIR}p, b, eknOw May 2`e 2.00 p.m...J. 1f. R. Elliott, Blyth June 4 2.00 p.m... J. K Agnew, Lecknow May 31 2.00 p.m...1. R. Lane, R. R. No. 2, Holyrcxal....June 1 Honor Judge Castello 10.00 a.m...A. F. IIP/04, 7.Itrh'h May 241 2.(10 p.m....tamest W. Me('ool, f,ontiestbom May 2(1 orth. 2.110 p.m...John McNee. Reafewth No. z May 30 2.031 p,m...('. 1'. Ptigrtm, Varna May 24 2.1111 --pm. .41. K. FAINT, Crwllton ,. May 31 2.00 p.m. .11. le. McGregor, Reaforth No,'4 10.00 a.m..:Henty Rtreng, Hewell No. 1 ........ May 29 10,0) *,m,..J. .\. Wlleon, Seetorth Tune 1 10.01 a.tn...lmseph Kantor. Exeter June 2 10.00 a.m.-Jet. A. Patterson !fennel' Jilt* 4 Holmes, �.. 10.30 a.m., A p.m...R. E. Meaning, ('Nntnn 2.00 p.m .1t. G. 'Thompson, ni, Clinton 10.30 a.m.-.L. L. Knox, Goderich 41.(10 p.m .I,. I,. Knox, Gtwk-rkli 10.30 a.m...11. L. Knox, Godprleh no p.t - .1.. 1.. Knox, Goderich Lists to ascertain that thetr names are corms -0y metered Its Inst ay e, phec•y wh►ch has been tine poetry and East WawanasRi Tw-p...Jnn. 1 Forester's' llnll, R.Fgrace• \1 awencssh Twp. May Township Hall, pass into stern and solemn history, and Blyth V111aRe June 7 -Community Hall, Blyth i rktwrw \III me 5.. Townehl Ifiall HoI rood 'et- boo hasten light of he world is now about to 31I all Ween Wewanoe the g t t May It 17%11.--M/use Holland, the Survey- nrflen.rel at Quebec•, wee ordered M make the nowt survey of Upper Can- eds. In the 11474.--A bill wan passed Hone. of Common, that intrnclncvrl voting by ballot. This did away with open voting• wbleh, no doubt, was much more exciting. not to say eorrnpt. The hill ■iso provided for slntrtlteneon, election* all over The v lwlfica n, fpr ehollahed the property Q membership to the House,-. 1986. I'nnndmaket. the Tnitlan elelef in that transition this agony to telt. .n age•••••Tune 4..Town Hall, Lucknow 1 hs he L "Tarry ye Kinksw Townxhlp...1, D Holy rood weld Ile "and watch with Me." HURON -By His He would huts with Him the very Hay Township May 31 -Township Hall, Zurich men who were going to flee *will' from Hallett Township.. May 30.. (',.mmlmhty Hall, Londesboro Hlm yet tis would have them remain McKillop Township -Moe 2..Canlegie Library Hall, Seaf to give flint each little comfort er Stanley Townehp. Jttne 4.•Townnship 11411. ip Nell, Creditors rna was In the {xltsir of man to give under Stephen , so tragic Thu have Tuckerstnith Two... May 29. R alk 'rx Hall Rnteefk hi May 2.i circumstances fardirTaeill RtR/Nd ImdaceaAs a - feli'dtorrte Tow•nshlp..June 1.. Towneldp hall, Etlmvlfle been under the weight of great lone lines when yet felt the need and the Saitorth Town June 5. Town Hap, Seaforeh value of a little human sympathy ; and Exeter Vllinge June 6.. Village Hall, Exeter so have corse to understand, though la Hemel' Vllinge•.. •June 7..Town nail, Hermit a meagre way, the longing of Christ - By D, E, for the present. of Hie irtends. • Clinton Town stay 3) - -Town Hall, ('llnton "And He west a little farther and Oerderkit Township. May 214.. Holmee' Hall, Ffolmeevllle felibit His flee and prayed, spaying Goderleh Town June 1..(ourt Horse, Godericb O My Father," When the disciples Gndertch Tnwrn June 2..Cogrt Molnar, Goderieh • eked Jesus to teach them to pray He G dertel) Town Stine 4..0ourt Noma, Oo¢etieh told them to say "Our Father," and Goilerlch Town June 111..('onrt Hoose, Goderieh here i1* says NO My Father." When Hes rebellion. surrendered to Gonetit" Strange at RettlefeM. ite IMO terse other Indian braves were Imprianned at filmy Monntaln for some time int were )ate' pardoned, - the Shepherd was being "smitten,' when the nock was being "scattered," wait toad still Father? We see Him Is the garden alone with God, for Hie disrtples fell asleep. We read elsewhere that an angel rani. end comented Ilim. Surely we here heard of that angel betore- wtiere did we klieg.therustling of those wlpg!, before in the wilderness! Amt *NW ta- 4111101101MinrelrBisarlre wintertime. a drearier dee.rt, when Hta mill wax sero with an infnite agony, and when nut of His fin there dropped as It wire great drops et All persons are salted upon to womb. the Voter.' May 25 May 24 May 29 May 30 May 31 June 1 therein. :\N11 F1'RTNER TARE NOTICE that. any voter 111 any of the ofd nwintdpal}tlew who deems. to eomplaln that his name or the name of any person entitled to 1s' enten,l nn the .aid lint for that mnnielpal,ty hats been omitted from the same, or that the namew of Any persons w ho are not entitteil M he voters here been entered thereon. may as shove art out apply, mmplatn or appeal to hare hl• none or the name of any other pewee' entered on or r•' mored fmm the list. AND FURTIIRR TAKE NOTICE that omen spp'als noun he by nonce In writing In the preirrThd form (In implicate) signed by the complainant, end given to the clerk of the Revising °f&.* or set for hien at him address 4a Weed attoel. .1111 N41naM:3**44.4gfit"ie ocaa 4&.4 4 4 004 tits aptis,eng - s MVV`. For further inh,rn4atlon writs to lira. J. R. ftPyno da. Rog 444- Goder*alt, Clerk for IAtm-Jej o lop Beard, of the County of Hnron. T. M.. CoSTULIAI, Doted at Gndevtch Mo. 17th Day of Kay, A. D. 1184. Chairman for the leleselem Board at Not County of flume "•t