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The Brussels Post, 1918-11-7, Page 5tam DEADENESS CARDS, pillini111111111103121 JNO. SUTHERLAND !It SONS LIMITED vrsmegives Griox,pm GiAT.itle167 Business Dards J'*S ANI)F.SOIA VE:., I 'RINARY .SURGSON. 171 ,.ittrZ U. 41 ander- idritry '41114tt, 1.. TOIrIttO410 No, 'JR T. T. M.' RAE M. O. t. 1,11aBo of Brusecia. Physieitm, Mogorth, 0111,...nt reAdt.1.4.. oop.,11.. id el vi Ile March, atioct. DR. J H. WHITE, B. A. PHYSICIAN AND sUl1I4 NON, 0 rattan to Toronto Um ver.ity of Medicine. Special attention given 1. 11. of ellildren find Surgery. Office: Or, Br vans Old Stand Phone 46 Brussels JAMES TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer for uran Co, Will cell. for Rs gond nrieesos any Other ALN. tinnier Or ofinrge nothing, 13211431tAV2IP.O. PAWNEE, MORO & COOKE Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, &c. Offi.s, sn the Square, Bnd door from Hamilton Street, tIODIIIHWII, ONT. Private fonds to Boot ut lowest rates. W. Pitontwoteriii< ..4, 1)01(10 •KILLORAN -.1,-1,.. :. ! ! ,.r.:-!•44++++4,1.+++++++ + .... •I• ± + fall Term from Sept, 3 .... .1. + 610MNBOole61,25O1MHZCHIEMI 1! + 4. + 4: + + rtiliaw's Business Schools .,.. ....i: .1. .}. Toronto ..c. + + + levee Catalogue on request. 4- e, •s. :4) Igo and (4 el rued Ste., TorOOLo 4. 4. Sam Weinstein 6 Is prepared to pay • highest price fOr 4 to 4 44 4 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. the • Highest price paid. See me befnri you Sen. • Scrap BroH, Rubbers, Rags, &c. FURS • • Highest Cash Price for : • • • • • \Ville or Phone 02x 4 4 s• 4. 4. MILL S'171thlICT BRUSSELS 0.00•40006.00.00000060000460 live Poultry and Hides SIIM WEINSTEIN 1111111111 MINEMIPECIENIMMIEIIINEMZEil 111111111H11 II 11111111 INE OAN SECURE LIGHT OLEAN WORK AT GOOD WAGES, F'Alt) WHILE LEARNING, Williams, Greene 86 Rome Company, Limited Cor, Benton & St, George Ste., K Frei IENER Write for particulars ifelliellili1111111111111111111111111111111111P11111111111111111111111131elliVillillellkilligelliliillEVIIIMINI111811111111111EIC1311111111ffilDillillIEDDIEll rar ! fiews tans -•- - NOVEMBER. JACK Frost is here. Scerous Board Friday evening of this week. FEW snow flurries last Friday, remind- ers of what's to .come. Toirele shipping is new ,on the pro- gram Crop is Very good. HALLOWE'EN passed by comperatively quietly, barring a few of the usual petinks. 'firs area affects or Mermen al. %verse thau the diseasT e. ake care o you rsel I. CARDS of Thenks end "In NI einoriam" notices are Sity ceuts 54 inch, each in- sertion in Tire PosT. ALFRED BAKKER shipped 3 cars of baled hay last week to Toronto. He handles a pile of 41 40 5 year, Tee Pos'r is 30).5o net at the office. Cheques on outside 15anks must have exchange added. There is no commis- sion allowed to agents or postmasters. ANNOUNCE your Auction Sales in THE Pose. and don't be eisap pointed with the atteuelance. Ninety• eight per cent of the householders to the district read this paper. BUILDING FOR THE FUTVILE.—A genet. ous response to the Victory Loan will mean national security. It will prove to the world that Canadians have confidence in their own tuturo, Buy Victory Heeds, 13E PREEARED.--Beware of the finan- cial reaction that May follow the present prosperity. The best way to forestall it is to practice thrift now end the hest form of thrift is embodied in Canada's Victory Bonds, Buy Victory Bonds. Dos 'r you know how hard it is for some people to get out of a room after their visit Is really over ? They want to be off, and you want to have them MI but they don't know how to mating° It. One would think they had beeu built in your parlor or stnely, and were waiting to be launched. SOMETEUNGS to look forward to— Skating. Santa Claus. Fun of paying taxes. esisSleigh riding parties. Peeve around the world. Long eveniugs with books. Share in Victory Bend :success, FAMILY PUZZLE—At Detroit Mrs, Clair and her sou were principals it' a double wedding, the former marrying 11 Mr. Carter mid the latter, Misr; Carter, a sister of his new rather, Mrs. Clair thus became both tnother-in-lew stud sister-iu-law of her son's wife. Mr. Carter, step -father mud brother.indaw of his seder's husband and stepfather to his sister, Mrs. Vera Carter step- daughter or her mother and sister•in.law and daughter -hi -law of her brother's wife and Mr. Clair his own mother's brother-in-law and his wile's brother's step -son. Meanwhile the family is honeymooning together, ntsesaiseetseeoaaosies000esicessomeessesiessieser000neraesseesseo At American Hotel. BRUSSELS a a Monday, Nov. 11th • • • • • • of Toronto • • 0 • • • • Doren w e nd's Invite you to their display of the newest creations in Artistic Hair.geods. If your own hair is thin, and un- becoming, lel ter de- monstrate just, what IIS(( be done to elle. ply youe lack of hails mid hew pellet:Hy it „is aeriomplielitel, o • • CI 0 0) • O • 0 • 0 0 G 0 0 o a • • • • 6 0 FOR LADIES - Switchet, Transformations, • o • al; Waves, Pompadours, Chignons, Etc. • eaer et FOR BALD MEN —DORENWEINICPS TOUPEE • will make you look yeasts younger • o 0 and improve your health. Light, • • a as a, fentha et. nd bidet solable on • 0 (S, one sanitary patent stamture, : 1St• 0 A CA ‘V This display is forl Day only t e le/ a 54 MONDAY, NOV. 1144) • Q5 ppni n mon is nen 4I0 areanged nl, • t esidottee if derriere], et te There is no charge for a Demonstration. • eP The Dorenwend Company of Toronto en Is 0 54 4. ene••••••••0400,0111000111111•041.0004160•01•0111111111111111100•111.1111•1111031191 Head Office 103-105 Yonge St. Tire pupils of the schools do net np. pear 10 410 A 4 4 (1010015151 because of the euforc,:d holidays; of tee past taw weeke. READEks are Invited to send. tell or telephone ue interesting items of news. Help us to InSke nip. Pos'r inore than ever the newsiest paper of the district. Is you are loyal to your home town you will pai ewer) yeti r home !merchants In these days of heavy running expenses the local !rum eau sell goods cheaper than the big city stores. Read their advts. 'este Pos'r has the agency for n No, r Coituter Check Book Co. and will supply your needs at the seine rate as the menu - lecturer. Leave your order but done wail until your laid book is used up, We have samples end prices of the vari- ous styles published. TUE PosT is always pleased to receive news items (rem Lbi, 01.161i0. If you have a visitor or if you are going away on a visit let us kuoty about it, We do not know everything that goes on and co- operation of the readers or the paper feta valuable aid hi gettiug the news. Arthur and Mrs. Caution have come to Brussels from 3rd line, Morris, and make their home with Ed. and Mrs. Pollard, • the latter being a daughter. Mr. Caution is past 88 years of age and his wife ahem 8 vests Is junior but both are realm kably smart for their years. They have been residents of the 3rd line ot Morris township for long years mil are a worthy old COuple. GETTING BETTER.—Miss Rhea Einigh, Blyth, received word from her brother, Pte. Roy Emigh, who has been confined to an hospital in France through wounds eeeived in action. Ile is now convales- vent and speaks In highest terms of the excellent attention afforded patients in the hospitals in France. "When Britain first at heaven's command Arose from out the azure main, Arose, arose, arose from ..out the azure main, This was the charter, the charter of the land, And guardian augels saug this strain. Rule B ri [nettle, Britaun in rules the WkWea, Britons never, never, never shall be slaves." FUNERAL.—The funeral of the late D ivid Haim took place from his home Albert street, Friday nfteruoon of last week, Rev. W. 111. Stafford conducting the service. Pallbearers were Beaver Bros., j. Pisearclure, Will. end George Heist and Win, Edwards, Among friends from a distance were Mrs. Wm. Edwards, Belmore ; Mrs. Piscarlore, Exeter ; George and Albert Heist, Strat- ford, and Wm, and Mrs. Heist and fatuity Atwood. Henry Heist did not get home from Michigan but may come with his wile and son later, • FURTHER EXIOIPTION T1.1 FARA1ER S01.1)1ERS.—Orders have been sent out from Militia heaclquarlers*to all Depot Conunauding Officers, instructing them to extend to November is, the harvest leave granted M soldiers. The ortlei applies to all men 110W 011 leave in Canada for agricultural work. The total number affected is 14,900, Bevor- 1(1 agriculturists, who as a rule, were exemu pted ntil the end of this inonth, are now having their exemptions extended for six months more by the District Registrars in all easee where it is shown that the grimed of exemption, namely, neeessay .101111 work. Nl. ruled during the past Summer, And where the applicant for further exemp- tion shows that he Is still couthosing iu motive farm work, From Sertheriote.—The following tele- gram wee received last week by Town Clerk F. S. Scott, referring to the seri 011511585 0( 1418 fuel situations 1— 'reroute, Ont., Oct. eetli, 1918 • le, S. ScoTT :—Authracite situation acute, especially by reason of Influenza epidemic demoralizing labor situation on transportation and mines, it is therefore Imperative your dealers at once meet almost certain shortage lo youe Municipal Anthracite Allotment for his year by immediately putting in a stook of wood and Bituminous coal, You will impress dealers they roost act on this advice immediately, IS, L. COUSINS, Fuel Arlteln 1st rater. Bram; Boomer COLLECTORS.— Last Friday the Bible Society Collectors for Brussels Branch for 1918 were appointed. kin almost every case reappointed) ats the record was so eplendul last year, viz :—Iftzor.00, there was tut disposition to make a change. The books have been placed in the heeds of the Collec- tors and they are asked to Wittily com- plete their cauvas by Nov. 3oth so that returns may be made to Toronto before the close 01 41(4 year. Society is urging generosity in the contribetrons as they have been at very heave expense in connection with the gifts of bibles to the soldier boy, To cut clown expense the Society has omitted the names of the contributors this year it theit annual report but give totals front eneli branch noel Magma statement of finauces, 8te, leach set or collectors have been supplied with a report so that any donator may ego 11 41 they WISh, Help a good moo. SPANISH INFLUENZA RAINS IN CANADA Thousands of Cases Reported Witli Many Deaths. THOSE WHO AE MOST SUSCEPTIBLE TO IT °FRDIT-A-TIVES"—The Wonderful Fruit Medieine—Gives the Power To Resist This Disease. The epidemic of Spanish Influenza which played such havoc In Europe, has reaehed tills continent. Thou- sands of cases of the strange malady have appeared andmany deaths are already reported; Surgcon-General Blue of the United States Publie Health Service having stated that "Spanish Influenza will probably spread all over the country in six weeks". Practically every ship which touches our shores from abroad, brings those infected with the disease. Surgeon -General Blue urges that "the individual take all the precau- tions he can against contracting the disease by care and personal hygiene". Plenty of exercise should be taken; the dietshouldberegulated, etc. Spanish Influenza affects most severely elderly persons and others whose powers of resistance are weakened by illness, work or worry, especially those who are "run-down" or "not feeling up to the mark." The really great danger from the disease is -not so much in the disease itself, as that it often develops into pneumonia. What everyone needs now is a general tonic: like "Fruit-a-tives". This wonderful fruit medicine is not a germ -killer. It is a body-builder; a strength -maker; a blood -purifier; a power in protecting against the ravages of disease. " Fruit -a- Lives" regulates the kidneys and bowels, causing these organs to eliminate waste regularly and naturally as nature intended. "Fruit-a-tives" keeps the skin active, and purifies and enriches the blood. "Fruit - a- tives " tones up and strengthens the organs of digestion, insuring food being properly digested and assimilated. Everyone can take ordinary pre- cautions, avoid crowded places, and use "Fruit -a - tives " regularly to insure sound digestion, to keep the bowels and kidneys regular and the whole system in the best possible condition. Then we are safe from disease. "Frult-a-tives" is sold by dealers everywhere ab 50e a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250 or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tiveS Limited, Ottawa, Ont. New Issue Of Stamps There has been a new issue of three cent stamps by the Dominion government. The former mark 1 T C, which Meant one cent war tax, has been eliminated on the new stamps, and the postage is now straight post- al rate without any extra war tax in- cluded. Leave Extended Orders have been sent out from militia headquarters at Ottawa to all depot commanding officers, instruct- ing them to extend to Nov, 85 the harvest leave granted to soldiers. The order applies to all men new on leave in Canada for Agricultural ti, volr9k0.0, The total number affected Is Needs no Warrant The anti -loafing law has been amend- ed in such a manner as to provide for arrest without a warrant, "Any Peace Officer," the amendment reads, "may arrest without warrant any perSon whom he believes on reasonable and probable grounds to be violating the provisions hereof, Le., the anti -loafing law and such peace officer Is justified in making such arrest, +++.1-14++++.144.4.4.4.+4.+++++++ * -1'. . . + 4. eat Market + + + .,.,. ‘,. + + + + + + + + I wish to state to Lhe public Lha; + „1, I have opened up 0 1154) Meat + + 4. Market in the + 4. + 1 BLASHILL BLOCK, 44' BRUSSELS, + where I will keep a choice etock * of the best Meats to be obtrrined, 441. Will also handle all kinds of Binoltecl and Otteecl Meate and a 1011 litre of Cooked Meats. f, Roods Delivered on short notice te nii parts of the town. et Will be pleased to receive n, •-• share of the patronage and will guarantee satisfaction. 1: Cash Paid for hides, Phone BOX O. O. McDonollil kiettnistillit istWar Thaso Experience, the best of all teacher has siner) decisively that advernsin pays better even during world w than in the piping time of peace. Th statemeut has been distinctly and d cisively proved, beyond the posslbilit of contradiction, and should be rime niaed by the heads of all business 111depend to any extent on publicity, Huron Deanery Pledges Support At a meeting of the Chapter of the Deanery of Huron in Clinton last Wed the following resolution was carried unanimously: "That the clergy of the Deanery pledge their utmost support, In every way. of the forthoming tory Loan campaign, and urge upon the church people of the Deanery the supreme necessity of investing in Vic- tory Bonds to the limit of their ability, Honor To Huron Teachers One of the Inspectors of the Tor- onto Public Schools recently remarked on the large number of teachers from the 'County of Huron who are employ- ed in the various Toronto schools, and then made this statement: "I do not know how to account for It. but my experience is that the very best teach- ers we have are those who came from Huron. Whether it is their Particular training, or natural ability 1 am not prepared to say, but I am stating what I believe to be a fact." Thls Is quite a compliment to former teachers from Huron, Good Salvage Work The administration in England of the Salvage Department of the Cana- dian army overseas has effected a sav- ing of 8257,369 to the Canadian people during the last year. The object of this department, mentioned briefly, are the collection and conservation of alit waste material, the keeping of a close check on careless waste through all branches of the service, the disposal of by-products by sale, and the education of all military units to appreciate the value of stores, The Canadian Salvage Corps has led the way in this work, and its methods have been adopted by the Imperial Army. Puts on the Brakes The Department of the Secretary of State of Ottawa has issued a cir- cular warning all patriotic societies against issuing permits to persons who may conduct entertainments on a percentage basis, that is, when only a percentage of the gross receipts is handed over to war charity purposes, under the penalty of having their cer- tificates cancelled. No objection is taken to entertainments advertised on their own merits as such, but they should not be proclaimed as war char- ities when the principal beneficiaries are the performers. The Corps in the West Ooderiatt s, Thu fultomit,of Miter!, Tl alpeon g (0041 piece Thureday of taut we front St' hie residence 011 the Huron road. 11,1r, is Phompsois was a victim of Spaniel' In- a,. fitienza, anti wart in hid 55th year. lie y 17(5(4 well kraown in this section, lu- g- tot tuent was made in the Maitland at Cerneteey, The property formerly owned by Willie !Jell, directly to the East of the College Institute which line been pur- eineeed by. the Board, io be ennverted into tenors, and Merkel. ball courts, is melte going preparation for the 43(11. 45)441', 'rho licehave been eut and the house will be removed Miss Cora Hind, a member of the staff of the Manitoba Free Press and an authority of wide repute, estimates with evident reluctance a wheat yield in the three prairie provinces of 149 million bushels or an average of barley ten bushels an acre. Manitoba comes out of the annual ordeal of drought wind, hail, frost, and fungi with 47 million bushels frim 2,600,000 acres, Saskatchewan has an estimated yield of 92 millions from 9,200,000 acres and Alberta is credited with only 10 million bushels from 3,000,000 acres. The other grain crops, oats, barley, rye and flax have, ito doubt, been injured by the condition affecting wheat. High Court Fees Increased The judges of the Supreme Court of Ontario have formality recognized the existence of the bogey known at "the high cost of living" and to pre- vent it being too severe an affliction upon the legal fraternity they have passed a rule permitting a 20 per cent increase in fees, The new rule declares that owing to the increased cost of living and office expenses due to the present war it is ordered that until further notice the total in any bill of costs in respect of business done in the Supreme Court or any county shall be increased by 20 per cent, The increase is to be allowed upon any taxation of costs as well as between party and party and between party and client. The rule does not interfere with the power to allow a fixed sum for costs4 nor does it apply to counsel fees. IAP. WOMAN OPERATE CARS A feW Javanese women have been put on the cars in the Mino Electric Company, because of the shortage of mon laborers, who have entered the manufacturing activities. If these WO - men conductors prove satisfactory, more will be similarly employed. LEITTEIR STATISTICS, Only 73 In 1,000 letters delivered In the United Ringdom comes from abroad, "AND" IN THIS BIBLE Tho word "and" Oceans se,627 times in Rely Scripture_10,884 times In the Old Testament and 36,613 times in tho New Testament, ARIZONA'S COPPER OUTPUT Arizona, which produced more than 88 per cont. of the refilled copper in the United States last year, is expected to exceed Its record Ulla year. Moncrieff A. MONETON MISHOHANT Bettger, ;fr., felt a vietim to pneumonia, following influenza, on Monday, October 28th, after an illness of about 2 weeks. Deceased was popu- lar, having been in the general titer - candle business in Monkton foe the past 18 years a member of Weber Bettger, and widely known through- out the district, He was born in Log- an, near Monkton, 138 years and 8 months ago, and had been a continu- ous resident ever sinee with the excep- tion of 2 or 3 years. Funeral WRS held Iran the home 01 11114 brother, George Bettgee, on Wednesdey, intermeot Laking place In Geeenwood Dernetety, Milverton, The late Mr. Bettger was a bachelor, h consistent member 01 6419 Methodist church, and an ardent, sup- poeter of everything that would help to improve the villoge, He is survived by his parenia, Woi, and Mrs. 13ettger, Monkion ; 4 brothers end 2 slaters— Edward and George, Logan Johlt, Elite ; Henry, Routeen, Sus: ; Mts. 1.11dwin B,ei tee!, Kiteltener ; and Mrs. D. 04 Ridout, Toeouto, Over the week -end Mere were 3 (Meg - ed rehheriea in the county. In every 4(1 0011150 the persons accosted anti robbed were bald up at the point of ague. John -W, Hanchcon. 524 Horton street London, Out., died a few minutes atter receiving word of the death of MS brother Pte. Archie Heoilleou. A third :on, f Mr and Mrs Hurcheon hag been corn ;redid). blinded I a town in South Dakota, A farmer i ',I German elesce t called upon the local cot»tnit t a e of t litt., iberty Loan and risk, eal the amulet' o ' the towe's allotment. When he W118 advised that it was lete ! on; he Said :—. I have a boy in Fr.tprO i.tiirl I . wish 10 subscribe my toe,,', mut allotment in outer to prove to me boy that I am barking him up to the linet." This German American is evitlently too ;ter ceut American and doubtless there are hundreds of thous- ands I ke him a United States and Can- ada, Teo Itlinktes ustie having gested lim Attornerthinerel thet the lrild ot.ftev. Bee. 14 Spence. charg. ed with having obieetionable matter printed, should nut be proceeded with, it is -dropped. Be has leftthe final tie- els1017 to the Attorney General. The charge against Spence, . Loose evera publication named "The Paraaite." October of this. veer W8- 1I20111.2141141 in the matter of rein. aceindurg to lee report issued by London obaervetory, showing teat 5.10 inch, s, or 3 littiti more than half as moc1-. f ej is in Ocloh.= 11, 1917. when 4 13 11 4.138 Ittitilt• (104)n TlItt tertiptlttt re lest Olooll. was 75 degrees on the tom and the ioWSSI 27 degrees, .regrst erect on the ter, 144 - 1°1eillttp'12)ertV11311911,6 27re10(g 11'511er41"54)5 01.1ll$111101e8111111ghtt 27 was the lowest on the orst of the month. In October mie, Lew pomp flurries were seen on 4'., a0 h, 30" and sauopthp,erhanilyw e thisanoyea n bet tenet! to iv For the seeoud #11345 in yeare the Can- ada earthier Company, one of the hug- est labor employing concerns; 0 Broek- vine, W53 destroyed by fire which broke out shortly before midnight Sunday night and raged for several hours. Apart from a few storehousesaed min offices, only the charred walls remain standing Tbe blaze started either or the dry•kiln or wood shops adjoiuieg, and according to the 01 y of the watch - wan, Wil') dit•eoyt.ted it 3 344 preceded by 0 couple of leen explosiees, and the (1115(0 01 winch cannot be (WW1/lined. The loss is estimated et eierio.00d, fully covered by insurance in American Lloyde. The plant wag owned by the -Carriage Factories. L•miled. r0-404,0400.44.04.4000410004.*44.oeeeo4.eeeeeese*****eocrootaAre entral Training means Success 1115111111Ce The °tie Who holds out diploma knows that he le qualified ,to fill tio• vet y beet office noeitiOnS and, what is more, the bueitess0 woo of On- tario know it too. This explains why we can so ea.sify place our Graduates in desiraloie positions. Stratford, Ont. and Wingham, Ont. •454•••4.'4•544.4.•44.4•••0••09,11,0 4.4•490.4,•00404006 09 0••••••• 0111ar", ONTARIO ELECTION ACT, 1918 Notice of Sittings if OEViSifill Officers REGION DISTRICT OF NOM HIMON TO WIT: TAKE NOTICE that the lisle of voters for Polling Subdivision numbered 1, 2,3, 4, 5 and 8, in the Munieipality of the Township of tiewlek ; membered 1 in te Municipality of the Village of Wroxeter ; L 2, 3. 4 turd 5. 4» the Muuici- panty of the Town of Witigham ; I, 2, 8 and 4 in the elumeipality of the Township of Turnbrirry ; 1 and 21» the Municipality of the Village 14' Myth ; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 amid 6, in the Municipality of the Township of Moeller ; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ti end 7, in the Mueicipality 01 4410 Township of AeLtheld ; 1, 2, 3, 4 mid 6 in the Municipality of the Township of East, wawnooti, and 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 to the Municipality of the Township of West Wawanosh : have been ptepated by the Enumerators and have been delivered to the Clerk of this Board by the Returning Olfieer, AND THAT His Jimmy, Judge 15. N. Lewis has been appointed Revising Otlieee for the purpose of heariteg complaints and appeals as to the said Lists fur the towliehip of llowick and the Village of Wroxeter ; His Hotter Judge Lewis H. Diekeen hue been appointed Revising Officer for the purpose of hear- ing complaints and appeals as to the said lists for the Town of Wingham and the Township of Tot ohm:LT. D. MeDimaid, Esquire, hue been appointed Re- vising Offline. for the purpose erf hearing complaints and appeals ss to the said lists foe the Village of Blyth and the Tiiw»shi p of Mollie. R. U. Reynolds, &robe, 1108 1)80(1 appointed Revising Officer for the purpose of hearing com- plaints and tomeals as to Lhe said lists of the Township of Ashfield. 0. Seager, Esquire, has been appointed Revising Officer for the purpose of hearing com- plaints and appeals as to the said Fists for the Townships of East Wawanosh and West Wawatiosh. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the sittings of the said Revising Officers will he held as follows :— In the Town Hall, Wroxeter, on Friday, the 15th day of November. 1918, to hear complaints as to the said Hsu of votets for the Polling Subdivutions ru the Village of Wroxeter. In the Town Hall, Goethe on Saturday the 16th day of Noverrabers 1918, to hear complaints ‚mo to the said list of vutere foe the Polling Subdivisions in the Township of Hoe, telt, 1(1 the Town Gall, Wiughatn, on Wednesday, the 13611 day of November, 1918, to Ileac complaints as to the said list of voters for the Polling Suediyies ions Iti ((0' 'row tt of Wingliain. In !he Township Hall, Bluevale, on Thursday, the 141h day of November, 1918, 4., Uttar 00101)lailtt5 as 80 the said lists of voters for the Polling SubdIvis- ielts In the 'Township of Turtibeery. Ili 1918, to hem. complaint!' ES 1..0 the said voters' lista for the the Industrial Hall, Sly th, on Wednesday, the 13411ptulanyineofsuNbedrvievmisibueurt: in the Village of Myth. in the Township Hall, Mortis, on Thursday, the 14th day of Novenaber. 1018, to hear etomplaitits OS Lo the !said voters' listfor the Polling Subdivisions hi the Township of Morris. Ilie Towilehip Halt, Asslifield, on Wednesday, the 13th day of tNevem- di V10111111. IiI1/11144 ell 1, 2 and 8, in 111e Township of Asibileld, and in the Town- ship Hall, Aalitlelti, on Thursday 0111p141111 1.4 11.4 tat he said yamslists for ' Iste, 1918, 1.0 hear complainte as to the said voters' lists for thet1091elbso.51151.d4 tetiog hS,6 eutt 0br: 1411.1'1oldliarrg °SIM vviestiumbiest'll and 7, in Me Township of Ashliald. III OA Foresters' Hall, Belgrave, on Wednesday. the 18111 day of Nevem- bar , 1918, to Mem complaints as Le Bp said voters' lists for the Pollitig Subs divisions; in the Township of lettet Wawanosh, and in the Township Hell, West, WaWalltish, MI Thesday, the 14th day of November, 1918, to hear come plabilS as to the said yoteta' fiats for the Polling Subdivisions in the said township of West Wawanosh, leech sitting commetining at 10.80 o'clock in the forenoon. ANL) littatTEHHI TAKE NOTICE 11106 1507 yam, who desires to own - plain 111156 1110 names of any persons entitled to he °Mewed on the said lista have been omitted &ern the same, or that the names of persons who are nob entitled to be voters Mom been e)119466 00 tile lists, may, not less than 5 clear days berme the dates fixed for the sittings of Revising Officers, apply, emu. plain or appeal to have his OWII name or the names of any other pereon oor. remit in, emceed on or removed from the lists, prepared under the Ontario Eleetion Aets 1918. AND truirretieR, TAKE NOTION' that such appeals nmet be by notiee in Writing in the prescribed form, signed by the complainant, and giveu or ileft for him at his residence or place of business, on or befove the eald date, to the ()leeks of bhe Revisieg Officers as follows ;— Mrs, L Walker, Gorrie, as to appeals foe the Toweship of Howlett ; D. M., McTavish, Wroxister, for the Village 01 Wroxeter ; J. T, Groves, Wingheta, for the Town of IVitighern ; Font Powell, Winghatn, for the Township of Tornberry ; At Elder, 131y611, for the Village of Blyth ; Josoph Stobbers, 4317611, for the Towliehip oe Morels T, G. Allem Dungasen, for n-, the Tow strip of AeliliAti ; A. Porto:410d, (ielgreve, 1)11' the Totuwnship of 11.561i.VV Walunth ; W'. 4.Vthon, Linektiew P. O., for the Township nf West Wawatiosh, Levats H. DICKSON,' Chairman Votove Registration Board, Ooduty of Hume,