Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Aug 1919, p. 6

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AUGUST 28, 1919. * THURSDAY 0) MAN WHO WAS A "G00 HW The Internationat Sunday School Lesson For August 31st Is a Temperance Lesson.--Daniel 1:8-20. By William T. Ellis. "If the goo And the clever we The world would be 1 - We thought it possil vere only clever, 4 "But, .ch! That t should: The good are s Sour, 'sombre its Lre sinners in several senses; if 'in. -none "more seriously than they are bad advertisemer ligion. freshing that Sunday schoc week to consi looking voung "good fellow" as I as a Daniel i high princiy in a -=and for centuries since he ha been a force for self-restraint. and rsonal- convictions mong count: ess youth, He "made good with his religious se $ in high- est society; and instead of being a kill-joy he was ocial success. Everybody, from king to palace ser- vant, liked his three eom panions, character and f case, of a good- who was a man, success of king's palace; good ertised the desire to please God. '9 MOrosé conduct ~, ~-- -- dit upon their d their faith. : : 1 the surface of the Daniel i this great truth, that good- < be attractive and not re- pellant. There are many persons who honestly believe that te be "good means to be long-faced and to look askance at the joy of life. They think that piety is the same as pharisaism and puritanism; and that good times are not for good people. Their idea of a clergyman is a long-jawed, fun- eral creature whose face would scare Habies and drive dogs around the cor- rer with their tails between their legs. The joke is on those whe hold this mistaken idea; for the happiest peo- ple in the world, as well as the health- iest; the ones who have the best times and the most friends, are the sincere Christians who, in. quietness and con- fidence, live their lives from a real Some there doubtless are who take view of this world; and who consider that virtue consists the difficult art of foregoing pleasures and of compelling others to do the same., These Christians are of the numerically small group whose re- ligion is negative: it consists of don'ts." What a small fraction of the entire Christian fello ip these sour f1CO-DAY | INHISTORYR e Erench reached the Somme Il | > One year ago today, August 28, 1018, the French reached the Somme in their great advance, and pushed the Germans back. Find a gunner. Answer to yesterday's puzzle PAE Pb tt Pr ( ,- Montreal, Toronto. S87 Bagot St. \ All classes of high yield investments -- Corporation, Government and Municipal. 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Its more than thirty years it has - been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Coliq and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness i therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; The Children's Comfort--The 1 GENUINE CASTORIA ' Bears the Signature of * o 'healthy and natural sleep. other's Friend. Y For Over 30 Years ; 'CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK a termined ---- lon (it was ALWAYS. | saints actually are! Line them up al ongside of the radiant, peaceful... Nappy. disciplés, the Daniels, who have found religion good for both their bodies and their souls, and their rela- tive fewness and unimportance will be discovered. . 3 ae 4 Captain of His Soul. : This story is one of = the familiar bits ofthe literature of Christendom. Daniel and his three companions were educated and noble Hebrew youths, Prisoners in personal attendance upon King Nebuchadnezzer, As part of the royal entourage they were expect- ed to look well and happy. To that end they were permitted to eat the dainties of the king's table and to drink of his wine. That food had doubtless been been offered to idols and so could not be eaten by a godly Jew. However, these young Hefrews were truly wise, and they knew the secret of the training table--simple: food for physical fitness. They were not "grouchies," . and had won the good will of the chiéf of the eunuchs, who tolerantly permitted his charges to make the, ten-day ex- periment. All -they asked was a fair trial. Real religion is ever ready to submit to tests. . It asks no special privileges, It can "make gopd™ ih any honest comipetition. Daniel and 'his three friends were willing. te. stake all upon the their principles. «They were what to- day we would call "pragmatic phile- sophers": their theory worked: For, (as runs the account, "At the end of (ten days their countenances appeared fairer, and they were fatter in flesh, than all the youths that did eat of the king's dainties." In that incident 18 wrapped up. the essence of all "dry" legislation the worldsaround: given a fair chancy, it works. Daniel's principles of conduct were not put into moth balls when he mov- ed* from slow-going, old fashioned Jerusalem to the giddy city of Baby- lon. His religion would stand expor- |tation and transportation. His con- victions would wash. For Daniel was of the breed of mah who is captain of his own soul 'who is fio mere chame- leon, taking the color of his, surround- ings, but an independent, self-direct- ing, self-respecting: volition. He dared to be Danijel in a world where nearly | everybody else was trying to be only a reflection of Nebuchadnezzar. Steadying Men and Drifters. It used to be the fashion to cite the four Hebrew young men in Baby- «lon as examples.of the benefits of to: { tal abstinence--although théy really doubtless followed the universal wine- {<lrinking custom of their day. Their | abstinence was merely from the rich and idolatry-tainted provender of 'the i king's table. Daniel was far more than a doer-without; he was a doer. {His contribution to our time 15 op- | portune and constructive He was a | purposer in his heart. That is, he de« what was right for him- | self, regardless of the prevailing fash- |ions. So he dared to live his own | life, serenely, sweetly, strongly, in {a time that was turbulent and vas- j cillating. i { There comes to my mind in con- | nection with the Daniel story some words spoken to me nearly two tyears ago, in the Winter Palace in | Petrograd, by "the little grand. ¢ | mother of the Russian Revolution," | Madame Brethkovsky, as she looked {me full in the face with her great quiet eyes. "I always had a strong purpose. Even as a girl I did what- | ever 1 thought it was right for me to do." That is the spirit which makes | great men. and women; the resolute subottiination of desire and conveni- ence to an enlightend will. Suéh folk Steady their times. "The! world is in a panicky condition to- {day and sadly tempted to run hither and thither, sheep fashion. We need /more Daniels, to stand modestly, yet J unswervingly, for what they know tq! right. Such a man is less con- | cerned about niaking converts, or even about making character, than he | i§ about doing what is right. He lives own life and respects his neigh- | Lights; which is everybody's first ~eivilization. Ultimately, the {only real reformers are the persons | {who are simply righteous them- | | selves. . | { ee | | "Meeting the King's Test. | | A wise aphorism has it that! |"Every man is responsible for his | {face at fifty." Character does ulti- | | mately write its autograph on the countenance. And whether we plan] {it or not, all of us, consciously or! unconsciously, mist come to the Dan- | iel test of being judged by some king | ~~the modern king being, public opin- | ion. Well is it for us when we come up to that judgment if our clean liv-| ing, ¢ If-control and spiritual develop- | ment: win favor for our faith and for | ourselves... ....~ ; { Out of the training table of sim- | licity in the sumptuous palace of ittle then heap of mud bricks when I saw it) | there emerge three principles that, are universally applicable: | 1. It is best worth while to be] one's own best self, regardless of current fashions. 2. Abstemiousness is better for body and spirit than is indulgence. 3. In life's Susting times," the trained souls are found fit, aid call- ed to the places of power. Sandy Was Smart. The kirk was in urgent need of re- vair, and Sandy McNab, a very popu- lar member, had been invited to col- lect subscriptions for the purpose. One day the minister met walking irrgsolutely along the road. The good man at once guessed the cause. "Sandy," he sald' earnestly, "I'm sorry to see ye in this state." "Ah, weel, it's for the good o' the cause," replied the delinquent, hap- pily. "Ye see meenjister, it's a' through these subscriptions. I've been dowm the glen collectin' fun's, an' at every house they m me tae a wee drappie.™ - "Every house! But--buf, surely, 'Sandy, there are some of the kitk members who are teetotalers?" "Ay, there are; but I wrote those!" . tae Denies Bremen Crew Were Captured, London, Aug. 28.---There is no truth in the report that the crew of tlre German commercial submarine Bremen was captured during the war and returned recently te Germany, according to cfficial information gi- ven the correspondent to-day. It was | added that the Brifish admiralty hus! no knowledge concerning the fate of the Bremen, but that it is assumed the sumarine foundered while endea- practicability of | I £ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG goo : PAGE FIVE Ontario Election Ontario Election Ontario Election Ontario Elettion . Act, 1918 ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF THE CITY WF KINGSTON; Notice of Sittings of Revising Officer for Pollings Sub-divisions Nes. 1 and 2 of Sydenham Ward; Nos. 3 and 4, Ontario Ward; and Now. 5 and 8, of St. Lawrence Ward. Take notice that the lists of voters for the above poling sub-divisions in' the City of Kiugston have been pre- pared by the enumerators and have been handed. to the Clerk of this Board, by the Returning Officer, and that Joseph Boomer Walkem, K.C,, of the City of Kingeton, has been appointed Revising Officer for the purpose of bearing complaints and appeals as to the said lists. And take further notice that the sit- ting# of the said Revising Officer will be held at City Council Chamber, City of Kingston, on the Sth day of September, 1919, commencidg at ths hour of ten o'clock in the forencon (local time). And take fursher notice thet sy vot= er who desires to complain that the names of any persona entitled to be en- tered on sald lists have been omitted from the same, or that the names of persons who are not entitled ¢o be en- tered on the sald lists, may on, or Jbe- fore the 2nd day of September, 1919, ap ly, complain, or appeal to have his ox name or the name of any other person, corrected in; entered bn, or rex] moved from the Hats prepared under The Ontario Election Act, 1918. Further. take notice that such ap- Drala. must. he. by. notice in writing in the prescribed form, signed by the com- lalnant and givgn or left with Paul lerk of the above named Ré- o ce street, City of Kingston, on THE 31d Ind day of September, H. A LAVELL, 1918, Chairman Voters' Registration Board, | City of Kingston. Ontario Election Act, 1918 ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF KINGSTON, Notice of Sittings of Revising Officer for Polling Sub-divisions Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10, of Cataraqui Ward. Take notice that the lists of voters for the above polling sub-divisions in the City of Kingston have been pre- pared . by the enumerators and have Leen handed to the Clerk of. this Board, by the Returning Officer, and that Thomas Dawson, of the City of Kingston, Officer for the purpose of hearing com- plaints and appeals as to the said lists. | And take further notlce that the sit tings of the said Revising Officer will be held at his office, in the Court House, City of Kingston, on the Sth day of Sep- tember, 1918, commencing at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoun, (loc! time) : And take further notice that any vot- | of Who desires (¢ complain. that the names of any persons entitled to be eng tered on sald lists have been from the same or that the names of persons who are not entitled to be en- tered on the said lists, may, on, or be- fore the 2nd day of September, 1010, ap. ply, complain, or appeal to have hia own dame or the nime of any other person corrécted In, entered on, or from the lists prepared under the On- tario Election Act, 1918 Further take notice that sueh appeals must he by notice in writing in the pre- scribed form, signed by the complainant | and given or left with T. J. Levitt, alerk of the above named Revising Officer, at the Sheriff's Office, Court House, Clty of Kingston, on or before the said 2md day of September, 1919, H. A. LAVELL, Chalrman Voters' Reglstration Board Clty of Kingstog. Ontario Election Act, 1918 ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF KINGSTON. Notice of Sittings of Revising Officer for Polling» Sub-divisions Nes. 11, 12, 18, 14 and 15 of Frontenac Ward. Take notice that the lists of voters for the above polling sub-divisions in the City of Kingston have been prepar- #4 hy the enumerators and have heen handed to the Clerk of this Board, by the Returning Officer, and that Joka Lenyon Whiting, K.C,, of the oity o Kingston, has been appointed Revising Officer for the purpose of hearing com- plaints and appeals as to the said lists, And take further notice that the sit- tings.of the said Revising Qfficer will be held at his office in the Court House, City of Kingston, on the Sth day of Sep- témber, 1910, commencing at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon (local time). And take further notice that any vot- er who desires to complain that the names of any persons entitled to be en- | tered on said lists have been omitted from the same, or that the names o persons who Are not entitled to be en- tered 'on 'the sald lists, may, on, or be- fore the 2nd day of September, 1919, ap- ply. complain, or Appeal to have his own name or the name of any other person, corrected in, entered on, or removed from the lists prepared under the On- tario Election Act, 1918, » °° aa Further take notice that such appeals must be by notice in writing in the pre- saribed form; and given or left with Frank H. Pirdy, (Clerk of the above named Revising Of- ficer) at his office, Court House, C of Kingston, on or before the said 2nd day of September, 1919. . H. A. LAVELL, Chairman Voters" Registration Board, 3 City of Kingston. a mm i Ontario Electio Act, 1918 ELECTO. OT OF THE CITY OF KINGSTON, Notice of Sittings of Revising Officer for Pollings Sub-divisions Nos. 18, 17, N18, 10, 20 and 21, of Rideau Ward. - Take notice that the listg of voters for the above polling sub-divisions in the City of Kingston have been prepar- ed by handed to the Clerk of -this Board, by the Returning Officer. and that Thomas Milne Asselstine, of the City of ong ston, has been appointed Revising Offi- cer for the purpose of hearing com- plaints and appeals as to the said lists And take further notice that the sit- tings of the said Revising Officer will be held at his office in the Court House, City of Kingston, on the Sth day of September, 1918, commencing at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon (local 2). And take further notice that any vot- er who desires to complain that names of any persons entitled to be en- tered on said lists have been omitted from the sanid, or that the names of persons 'who are not entitied to be en- tared on the said lists, may, on. or be- fore the Ind day of September, 1918, ap- ply; complain, or appeal to have his own he name of any other person, 3 ered on, or semeved epared under the - tario Election Act, 1818. ' Furthér take notice that such appeals must be by notice in writing in the pre- soribed form, signed by. the complainant and given or left with Norman IL. Aber. nethy (Clerk vising Officer). at the office of the County Court, in the Court House King- | $109, on or before the September, hn fav Chairman Voters Registration . City of Kingston. Bag, said Ind day of Died Of Injuries. Belleville, Aug. 28.--A. Galician named Michael Gurwick, aged thirty- one years, died in the hospital of per- Jtonitis. He was working at Point Anne one day last week when he was hurt by a plece of planking. which Struck him oh the stomach, the re- voring to cross the Atlantic: -- sult being that internal injuries were has been appointed Revising | omitted? from the same. or removed | *d by the complainant' the enumerators and have been | of the above named Re-| Act, 1918 | ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF THE CITY i OF KINGSTON. | Notice of Sittings of Revising Officer for Pollings Sub-divisions Nos. 22, 23, | 34 and 35 of Victoria Ward. > i Take notice that the Hsts of voters {for the above polling sub-divis! 3 {the City of Kingston have been prep {ed by the enumerstorg and have been {handed to the Clerk of this Board. by ithe Returning 'Officer, and that | Harey Anson Eavell, of the City of Kingston," have been appointed Revising Officey for the purpose of hearing cor plat and appeals as to the sald lists { And take further notice that the sii- | tings of the "sald Revising Officer will {be held at my chambers, in the Court | House, City of Kingston, on the Sth day of September, 1019, commencing at | the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon | (local time.) {And take further notice that any vo!- {er who desires to complain that the | names of any persons entitled to be en- {tered on said lists have .been omitted ifrom the same, or that the names : | persons who ares not entitied to be en- {tered on the said lists, may, on. or be- | fore the md day of September, 1919, ap- | ply, complain, or sypeal to have his own name or the name of any other person, joorrected in, entered on, or removed | tarfo Election Act, 1618. {| Further take not t must be by notice in writing seribed form, signed by the ¢ and given or left with C. W. {Clerk of the above named | Officer), at his office, Court Ho of Kingston, on or before the sa (day of September, 1818. H. A LAV I Topping, Revising ise, City d 2md | Act, 1918 DISTRICT. OF KINGSTON, -- | ELECTORAL CITY OF | Notice of Sittings of Revising Officer { for the Village -of Portsmouth. | | voters for t Take tice that the list of { the mu pality of the . V ge | Partsmo has béen prepared by the: nurherator and has been hs o the srk of this Board, by the I r | Officer, and that 1, Harry Anson |of the City of Kingston, n ap- pointed Revising Officer PArpORe of hearing complaints and apneals ay to | the said list. And take further notice that the sit- | tings of the sald Revising Officer w'il | be held at The Town Hall In the sald | Village of Portsmouth, on the 9th day of September, 1810, comm > hour of two o'clock 'n (local time) And take further no er Who desires to cn x mames of any persons enn! tered on sald list have that vell, rave | tas been ; the nan persons who are not entitled 10 he en- { tered on the said lst, may on, or the 3rd day of September, complain, or appeal t nh name or the name |.eon, corrected in | moved from the | The Ontario BElectic 4 { Further take notica [pele must be hy otics WH {the prescribed form, signed by complainant and given or luft with James Scally, clerk of the above pam- ed Revising Officer, at his residence Portsmouth, Ont., on or before the said | 8rd day of September, 1010. H. A. LAVELL, { Chairman Voters' Registration Board, { Cy of Kingston a { Ontario Elcction Act, 1918 Electoral District of Fronteane Notice of Sittings of Revising Officer --for the--- : TOWNSHIP OF PORTLAND TAKE NOTICE that the list of vo ers for polling sub-divisions Nos 1 3. 4 5 and 8 in municipality of the TOWNSHIP #F PORTLAND have been prepared by rerenamerator and have been deMvered to the Clerk of | this Board, by the returning officer, and that I. Harry Anson Lavell, of the City | of Kinwnton, have been appointed Re- | viging Officer for the purpose of hear- |4ng complaints and appeals as to the | sald lists . And further take notice that the s't- {tings of the said Revising Officer will | be held at the Town Hall In the Vii. | lage of Harrowamith,-on Wednesday, | the 10th day of September. 1018, com- ymencing at the hour of wo o'clock {in the afternoon (standard time) AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that any voter who desires to complain that {the names of any persons entitled tq be entered on the sald let have been ammitted from the same, or that the! {names of persons who are not entitled {to be voters have been entered on the Mets, may on or. before the 4th day of September, 1918, apply, complain or ap- peal to have his own name or the name of any other person, corrected in, enter- ed on, or removed from,the lists pre- | pared under The Ontario Election Act | 11918 | FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that such | appeals must be by notice In writing in the presoribed form, signed by the com- piainant and given or left with T. A.| Kerr, clerk of the above tamed Revi ing Officer, at his rewidence, Harro smith, Ont, on or béfore the sald 4th day of September, 1018, : H. A. LAVELL | Chairman, Voters' Registration Board. >. County of Frontenac. i | | | | Ontario Election - Act, 1918 Electoral District of Frontenac Notice of Siniags of Revising Office --for the-- TOWNSHIP OF LOUGHBOROUGH TAKE NOTICE that the list of vot ers for polling sub-divistons Nos. 1. 2, 3, 4 5 and 8 In municipality of the TOWNSHIP OF LOUGHBOROUGH have been prepared by the enumerator and have been delivered to the Clerk of this Board, by the returning officer. | &nd that Harry Anson Lavell, of the City of Kingston, has been appointed Revising Officer for the purpose of Hearing complaints and appeals as to! the sald Mats AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE thas the sittings of the said Révisinig Officer | will be held at the Town Hall, in the! Village of Sydenham. on. Friday, rt 13th day of September, 1919, commenc- | Ing at the hour of ten diglook in the | forenoon .(standird time.) AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE tha any voter who desires {0 complain that! the names of any persons entitled to be! entered on the sald Met have been! ommitted from the sh = {ing at the hour of ten o'clock Act, 1918 Electoral District of Frontéuae Notice of Sittingn™ of Revising Officer for he GARDEN ISLAND at the 1 rx VILLAGE TAKE NOTI ers for the Mu ipalty of VILLAGE OF GARDEN t hay be ris Board. t TY € Joseph Boomer Walkem, of R ston, ISLAND en a ela i the Town in the Yillage of Garden om Thursday, the 11th day 18H, commencing a Yolo in the fore Fsland, mey on, or bef froin the IIsts prepared under the Onzi' plai r Seammell, « K of Asing Officer, at #3 Clarence street, ¢ sa Chairman V x Ontario Election Act, 1918 Electoral District of Frontena Notice of Sittlugs of Revising Officer \ - or the TOWNSHIP OF HOWE ISLAND TAKE NOTICE that th of ers for the Mur the TOWNSHIP ISLAND Thomas gston, has f x appeals as to RTHER TAKE f the said R at the. resid Walker, of Howe 'Island, on the 1ith day of September, mernicing at the hour of ten the forenor AND FU any voter who the names « Thursday, 1919, ox - clock in NOTICE that compla 1 that entitled to Pe have been omit. that the names t entitled 1 on tember, 1919 to have h ftowithr JRmeEs ve named Re- ¢, Howe i, Ont., on or bx the said 5th day of September, 1910, H. A. LAVELL, Chalrman Voters' Registration ( ty of Frontena A At A A iP Ontario Election Act, 1918 Electoral District of Frontenac Notice of Sittings of Revising Officer for the TOWNSHIP OF WOLFE ISLAND TAKE NOTICE that t ler of \ ers for pollin b-adivis] 3, 4 and 5 in my TOWNSHIP OF have been prepared and have been dell t t T this BOAFA BY the returning virice and that Thomas Dawson, of the City of Kingston, has been appointe Revising Officer for the purpose of | 3 {cipal WOLFE I ising Oficer wil 3 » t Town Hall, at the sald Township of Wolfe Island on Tuesday, the 9th day of September, 1919, commen at the hour of ten kK in the forenoon (standard time) D FURTHER TAKE NOT! at any voter who desires to compia the names of any persons entitl entered the said list have be ted from the same, or of pefsons Who are not Y voters have been entered on the may on, or before, the 4th day of Seép- tember, 1018, apply, compla or appeal to have his own name or the name of any other person » nor removed f under The Ontar FURTHER TAKE appeals must be by notice in w the prescribed form, signed. by ti plalnant and given or left Cramer, clerk of the above vising Officer, at his resid faland, Ont, on or before day of September, 1910. Wolfe the said 4th "HA Chairman Vot ation County Tro nac Board, Ontario Election © Act, 1918 Electoral Distriet of Fromtenac | Notice of Sittings of Hevising Officer i --for the TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON TAKE NOTICE that the Ist ors for polling sub-divisions Nos. 1. 2 3. 4,5, 6, 7 and 8 in the municipality of the TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON | nave been prepared by she enumerator tand have been delivered to the clerk of this Board, by the returning officer, and that John Lanyon Whiting, K.C,, of the Oity of Kingston, has been, appointed Revising Officer for the purpose of hearing complaints and appeals as to the said lists "Chat of Vot- | Act, 1918 Electoral District of Froutemac Notice of Sittings of Revisiag Officer or 1} : TOWNSHIP OF PITTSBURGH TAKE TICE that the 'MNst of Vote ers fons Nos. 1, 32, my ipality of * PITTSBURGH --~ 'Y thé enum T i 90 the clerk of ret ing officer, and Joseph Boomer Walkem, of the has been appointed for the purpose. of nts and appeals as to SL Hm OF are SE TICE that ¢ sald Revising Officer he held at the Towa Hall in The Village of Barriefleld on Wednesd JS, the 10th day of September, 1019, pelock . or 'not entered : the 4th mpla r With Arthur of the above Oficer, at his residence, Harries nt, on or before the said 4th day of Segitember, 1910, H LAVELL, < Registration rman § . of Frontenac Board, Ontario Election Act, 1918 Electoral Distrivt of Frontemac | Notice of Sittings of Revising Officer for the TOWNSHIP Oop STORRINGTON TAKE NOTICE that the lst of Voie rs for polling sub-divisions Nos. I, 3, municipality of the OF STORRINGTON epared by the enumerator delivered*to the clerk of by the returning officer, Thos. Milne Asseistine, of the Kingston, fds been appointed er for the purpose of plaints and appeals as to 3 and 4 In the TOWNSHIP lists "URTHER TAKE NOTICE that tings of the sald Revising Officer held at the Town Hall in the Village of Sunbury oa Wednesday, the 10th day of September, i919, mending at the hour of tem o'clock In the forenoon (standard time.) AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any vo sires tc complain that entitled to be red on the sald: list have been omit- from the same, or that the nam rsons who are not entitled to been entered on the Me y before the 4th day of Sep~ ly, complain or appeal ne or the name of 8¢ corrected in, entered 1 from the lists prepared 0 Flection Act. 191% NOTICE that such Y tice in writing in escribed form, signed by the oom- HAL And-given--pr eft Wel J; A e, clerk of the above named Re- at his place of business, n or before the 4th day 1918, 3 H. A. LAVELL, Chalrman Voters Registratfon Board, County of Frontenac. Ontario Act, 1918 Electoral District of Frontenac Notice of Sittings of\ Revising Offices -for the TOWNSHI OF REDFORD TOWNSHIP OF BEDFORD k NOTICE that the MHst of Vote. & sub-divistons Nos. 1, 2, 2 municipality of the rréepared by the enumerator een delivered to the clerk of by the returning officer, and os. Milne Asselstine, of the City of Kingston, has been appointed Res ¥ & cer for the purpose of hears nts and appeals as to the of September, 5 NOTICE that : sald Revising Officer will be at the Town Hall in the Village of Fermoy, on Friday, the 12th of September, 1919, commencing at ir ten o'clock in the forenoon, ne.) AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that voter who desires to complain thas names of any persons entitled to he the sald list have bedn omit- the same, or that the names 0 are not entitled to entered on the Hsts, t * the Sth day of Sep- tember, 1918, apply, complain or appeal to have his own name or the name of ther persc corrected In, entered moved from the Mets prepared © Ontario Eleotion Act, 1918... HER TAKE NOTICE that such appeals must be by notice in writing 4n the prescribed form, signed by the com at and given or left with Seam may on or {ley Bremaee, clerk of the above namell Revising Officer, at ridge P.O, on September, his residence, Bur. or before the Sth da 1919, y- H A. LAVELL, Voters' Registration Board, County of Frohtenao. 5 Chairman I rs i in, ; We have a supply of cut hard wood and kindling. J. Sowards Coal Co. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that LM e sittings of the said Revising Officer | the Village of Catarngul, on Wednesday, the | will be held at the in ip, comme ne- at the 16th day of September, foremoon (standard time.) AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that | | ny voter who desires to complain that the names of Any persons entitled to be entered on the said list have been omits | ted from 'the same. or that the. asmes of persons who are not eptitied to be! Voters have been entered on ths lists, { may on or before the 4th day of Sep. lection Act | i nl 8nd given ar left with Rows G, | Guens, clerk of the above named RevigT? ing Officer, at his residence, Sydefham, | Ost, on or before the said Sep - f° 1918, a yay ol i HEALY Charman, Voters Registration Board, | County f Frontenac. eh - : 5 «Sir J. Ward Wellington. N.Z., Aung. Joseph Ward, Minister of Finance and Posts sincy 1915, has resigned, office. He regards the politicwt tries | 'a8 unnecessary since the Peace Trea- | ' 47 has been signed. A tember, 1818, apply, complain or appeal |i {to have his own name or the name iH ALY other parson. corrected in. entered! n. or removed from the listg prepared | o wonder 'The Omario Election Act. 1918 FURTHER TAKE NOTICE the: such Appeals must be by notice tn writing in | the prescribed form, signed by the com- | platnant and given or left - with Obes. | i F. Adatr. clerk of the above named Re-! vising Officer, at his residence, Catara- gui, Ont, on or before the said 4th day | of September, 1918, H. A. LAVELL, Chairman ¥ Count ; % in dency, rs rare, a we oe" 4 ia plaia pkg. on DT oi rive. " ed Fr. THE RREDICING COL, TORSRIA, SEL, umes 'of | Registration Board, ! T will be pleased to give you estimates on all kinds of new and repair work iu the car- pentering line. 1 assure you that all orders will receive prompt and person- al attention. * Overton Aykroyd 21 MAIN ST. PHONE 1670 GROCERY High Grade Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables, Cooked sud Uncooked Meats, 253 . LEWIS ORR f= Mi. Xo. 'saree "e / the . named Re- ' com- a -------- i i il Election

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