Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Aug 1919, p. 12

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ZUTOO PAGE TWELVE Cuil NERVOUS EUSTON All Treatments Proved Useless Until He Tried "FRUIT-A-TIVES", POPDOOVPPIO $0000 000009 . ¥ : Making New 3 Canadians G00 000800050000000000000 HIRTY- young - Polish- Canadia narched up and dawn the yard of a country school in Northern Manitoba and took their marchihg orders from' a sergeant-major of fourteen | years. They went through the man- ual exercise as precisely 'as a regi- { ment of trained soldiers, and when | they were through with it they pass- { ed in file into the school house. The | day's work indoors began with some | singing, in English, and the instruc- | tion during the day, as every day, | was also in English. Yet a year ago w {mot one of the young folk in that | school could speak on understand a {word of the language. rs All through the prairie West the , Canadianizatien of the foreign- speaking people is being given an in- creased amount of attention, and in many cases with surprisingly good results. 'What has been done in that one Manitoba school is being. done iin many others in that province and in Saskatchewan and Alberta. With or without military drill, the .lesson of British patriotism is being driven home, and the virus of alien influ- ence and prejudice is in some meas- ure overcome by the good work being done with the rising generation. Perhaps the Bolshevists have not suf- ficiently taken into account the Cana~ dian educational system. Dr. J. T. M. Anderson was a short time ago appointed director of edu- cation for new Canadians in Sas- katchewan, and with the endorsation | of the Provincial Department of Edu- | cation is now initiating a policy that aims at giving to every child of non- English parentage a training ne¢ces- sary for good Canadian citizenship. The instruction is- to be given by Canadian teachers, and under con- ditions much more favorable than have obtained heretofore, It used to be mere than a year's salary made up for to live as the teachers in the average foreign- speaking community out West had to live, There was in many cases noth« ing for them to do but to go a-board« ing with some of the funny-named people whose children they taught by day, and in whose bad-smelling houses they slept at night. Non-Eng- lish hosts and hostesses were fre- quently persons of excellent inten- tions, who did the best they could for the schoolma'ams, but the results were seldom entirely happy, afd as a natural consequence school districts of this kind were avoided. It is now proposed, however, to supply come fortable cottages in which the teachs ers.are to keep house for themselves. To live among the immigrant settlers isn't so bad when one hasn't to live with them. A similar plan is being put- into effect in Alberta also. The Depart- ment of Education in that province will prepare plans for sihall resi- dences for teachers, and will pay onc- ! third of the cost of construction if the building is of a'walue 64f not less than $1,000... The local school dis- trict must do the rest. Married men will then be sent asprinecipals of these schools, taking their families with them to the school residences, and boarding the assistant teachers as a matter of mutual accommodation. This housing feature will not be com pulsory, but will be introduced where local circumstances make st advis~ able, Both in Saskatchewan and Alberta the new plans of the Education De- partments involve a wider use of the school building as a centre of com- munity life and betterment. In the latter province the trustees will be encouraged to furnish the schools so that they can be used as community halls for lectures, concerts, and such like. A grant of fifty per cent. of the cost of equipment for movable and adjustable" seats will be made to each rural school district, up to a maximum of $250, and in this way it is hoped to encourage the country people to use their schools as real {centres of social welfare. MR. JAS. S. DELGATY. R.R. No. 4. Gilbert Plains, Man. "In the year 1910, I had Nervous Prosiration in its wowsst form ; was reduced in weight from 170 pounds to 115 pounds... The doctors had no hope of my recovery, and every medicine I tried proved useless until a friend snduced me lo lake Frwit-a-tives", 1 began to mend"aldiost at once ; and after using this fruit medicine for 8 or 4 months, I was back to my normal state of health. Inever had such good health for twenty years as I have enjoyed the past six years. We are never without & box of 'Fruit-a-tives' in the house", : JAS, 8. DELGATY, 80¢. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25a, Af all deslers or sent postpaid on" receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, EMPIRE GROCERY High Grade'Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables, Cooked and Uncogked Meats. LEWIS ORR 320 King St. Phone 34n "Licenké No. S-I748S . » Eg To arouse a sluggish Liver, to relieve a distressed stomach, to fortify your- self against disease, -- use : ™N M Jaruest Sale of any edicine in the World, [a We have a supply of cut hard wood and H kindling. J. Sowards Coal Co. a Here's Proof That ~~ stocking some of its schools in non- English communities with news. papers 'and magazines. Grafanolas Cures Headache | oratory, Bnd wherever practicable 'sewing machines will be installed for the girls. Libraries will be establish oe) in the foreign schools of Manitoba by Ne i the Daughters of the Kmpire, as war eae! Fublets memorials to the fallen. * A. C. Hanson, the for headache" fae | katchewan, "where the non-English | population is dominant, have never | before had winter schools, but the | experiment has proved a success, and | will likely be continued. In all such | cases an effort is being made to cul- tivate community spirit and to use ~Baby Had Dia WAS GIVEN TP. DR. FOWLER'S EXTRACT OF WILD STRAWBERRY CURED HER nib Mothers should look well = after their children during the hot sum- mer months -as this is the time of year when the young ones are liable to' all kinds of bowel complaints. If your children have any loose- ness of the bowels do not experiment with new and untried remedies. Get one having stood the test of time. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry has béen on the market for the past '74 years. Don't accept a substitute and perhaps endanger your child's 'e. : : Mrs. Willis Coupland, Sundridge. + Ont., writes: -- "About four years ago {my little girl, then a baby two months j olde took diarrhoea. I took her to the doctor but to no avail. After he had given her up, I read»? Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry and im- mediately got a bottle. Within two dare she 1s nproving fast. i can- not ever sp it enough. I hope some poor sufferers will see this let. ter and lead them to a friend indeed." Price cents. Put up by +The T. Milburn Co, Limited; Toronto, < | ' Saskatchewan will try the plan of | will-also be recommended to the trus- | ptees as a means of cultivating the + children's taste for good music and! Some of the Pural districis of Sas-| the school as a real source of social betterment. Here Is a report from a teacher in one such school that shows. how the plan is working outs -. 'We opened school about the mid- dle of January. It is the first time they have had a winter school in this Ruthenian district. I have about thirty eprolled, and twelve are at- tending night school four evenings a week. On February 1 we held our first social evening. I was agneeably surprised to find the people so neatly dressed. Two other English teachers assisted me. We played games, and later danced. | was most favorably impressed with the manner in which all appreciated our efforts to en~ tertain them. They used English quite freely throughout the evening." PRINCE OF WALES" FEATHERS. Badge Worn by Heir to the British tan Throne, "What is the origin of the Prince of Wales' feathers?" asked young hopeful, x "Never heard of them," answered' one, member of the family : 'Something to do with the Battle of Creey, I think," chimed in father. Of course the mest natural thing to do was to look it up and find out what the authorities had to Say about the matter. The authorities seem to - differ - slightly "in their theories The three ostrich plumes are the badge of the Helr Apparent to the throne of England. The ostrich feathers must not be confused with the Coat of Arms of the Prince of Wales which is an entirely different insignia altogether The popular belief that the ostrich feathers were won from Philip of Valois at the Battle of Crecy when the Dlack Prince so gallantly served; hia father Edward II and his country by defeating the French An authority on heraldry, Charles Boutell, maintains that there is no foundation for the belief that the feathers were won from King Philip of Valois." The theory, he says, 'is not supported by any contemporary. The first time the feathers are men- timed in any record is in a docu- meat which was dated A.D. 1369. The Battle of Crecy was fought in A.D. 1348. In 1369 the three feathers were grouped together by Arthur Tudor, Prince of Wales, eldest son of Henry VII The plumes appear ¥o have' been encircled for the first time with a coronet by Prince Edward who afterwards became King Edward VI, but 'who never really was Prince of Wales. Edward Iil used the ostrich feath- ers_as a badge with his shigid of arms, and the feathers weré also used by Queen Phillipia, his wife, as a heraldic device in 1370. The ostrich feathers appear on some, but' not on all seals of the Black Prince and were omitted from some is i od PRINCE OF WALES' CREST. of his seals after the Battle of Crecy. The féathers were also used by all the other sons of Edward III, but each with some slight difference. In -his will the Black Prince ex- pressed a wish that'two armorial shields pearing the insignia of the feathers with the 'Scroll and motto "Ich Dien," I serve, should be dis- played in (he proceseion immediately preceding his remeths, "L"un. pour la guerre gde nos armes enteres quartelles,""and the other for peace, "et l'auire pour la paix de nos bages des plumes d'osiruce." He further appointed in his will that his Chapel in Canterbury Cathedral should be adorned in various places with' his Coat of Arms and likewise with the badge of Ostrich Feathers, An old English poem writlen b: Aleyn makes refereunce to the ostric feathers in these lines: { "There lay the of chivalry : Plumed of his osiridge feathers, which the prince TFooke as the ensign of his victory. Which hé did after weare a | since >To { The Prince of Wales doth that trophie our achievement beare 4 Which Edward first did win by con- quest there." Sra { Randle Holine, another authority, | deduces the three ostrich feathers from a totally different source. He asserts that they were the. insignia of the Prince of Wales during the independence of Wales prior to the invasion of the Edglish." After (Kis event the eldast scns of the Kings Pr lof 'Wales con~ tinued the badge ed with a coronet with the motto "Ich Disa" to express though of pa ount dignity in that country they still owed allegiance to the crown of nd. ~ Richard II adopted the ostrich feathers and they were placed on either side of his crested helm in the heraldic sculpture of Westminster Hall. They were also placed on his Royal 3eal and were habitually used for decoration and heraldic display. Richard JI also granted them as a favor to be borne as an augmentation of the highest honor to his cousin Thomas Mow- bray, Duke of Norfolk. Henry Stuart, eldest son of James I established the arrangement of the three within a of the. and - were heid in high esteem by both the rival houses of York and Lancaster. y THE BAILY sentiment that ald o.y 1 Mr. H BRITISH WHIG SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1019, Ontario Election Ontario Election Ontario Election Ontario Election Act, 1918 (FLECTORAL DISTHIOT OF THE CITY 'OF KINGSTON. Notice of Sittings of Revising Officer for Pollings Sub-divisions Nos, | and 2 of Sydembham Ward; Nos. 3 and 4, Ontario Ward; and Neos. 5 and 8, of St. Lawrence Ward. Take notice that the lists of voters the ab ling sub-divisious in City gston have been pre- pared by the enumerators and have been handed to the Clerk of this Board, oy the Returning Officer, and Joseph Boomer Walkem, K.C., of the VAty of Kingston, has been appointed Revising Officer for the purpose of hearing complaints and appeals as to the said lists. And take further notice that the sit- tings of the sald Revising Officer will be held at City Council Chamber, City of Kingston, on the Sth day of September, 1918, commencing at the hour of o'clock In the forenoon (local time) And take further notice that any vot- Who desires te complain that the {names of any persons entitied to be en- tered on satd lists have been omitted er from the same, or that the names of | persons who % tered on the said lists, hay on, or be- fore the 2nd day ef September; OWn name or the name of any other person, corrected in, entered on, or re- moved from the lists prepared under The Ontario Election fet, "3818 Further take, notice that such ap- peals must. be Py notice in writing 'in the prescribed form, signed by the coms plalnant and given or left with Paul Scammell, Glerk of the above named Re- vising Officer, at his place of business, 11 Clarence strest: Oty of Kingston on |or-before the sald 2nd day of September, 1919. Lo H. A. LAVELL Chairman Voters' Regis City of Kings 'Ontario Election Act, 1918 ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF KINGSTON. Notice of Sittings of Revising Officer ¢ for Polling Sub-divisions Nos. 8, 10, of Cataraqui Ward. Take notice that the 1 for the above polling sub-divisions the City of Kingston have been pared by the enumerators have been handed tp the Clerk of this Board, the Returning Officer, and that Thomas Dawson, of the City of Kiigston, has been appointed Revising 1 Ofiear for the purpose of hearing ¢oni- plaints and appeals as to the ®aid lists And take further notice that the sit- tings of the sajd Revising Officer will be held at his office, in the Co House, City of Kingston, on the Sth day of Sep- tember, 1919, commencing at the hour f ten d'clock in the forenoon, time) nd take further notice that any vot who desired to complain that the ames of any persons entitled to be en- tered on said lists have been omitted from the same, or at 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, 1919, ap- in by ply, complain, or appeal-to-havelhis-own name or the name of any other person, corrected in, entered on, or - removed from the lists prepared under the On- tario El ion Act, 1918. Further take notice that such appeals miist be by notice in writing in the pre- s d form, signed by the complainant 1d given or left with T. J. Levitt, clerk f the above named Revising Offi at the Sheriff's Office, Court House, City | of Kingston, on or before the safd 2md day of September, 1010, H. A. LAVELL, Chairman Voters' Registrition Board, | City of Kingston, | Ontario Election Act, 1918, | ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF THE CITY i OF KINGSTON, i oF -------- Notice of Sittings of Revising Officer for Pollings Sub-divisions' Nes. 11, 132, | 13, 14 and 15 of Frontenac Ward. T&ke notice that the lists of voters for the above polling sub-divisions the City of Kingston have been prepar- ed by the énumerators and have handed to the Clerk of this Board, by e Returning Officer, and that John Lanyon Whiting, K.C., of the city of Kingston, has been appointed Revising Officer for the purpose of hearing cons 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 {n the Court House, City of Kingston, on the Sth day of Sep- tember, 1919, commencing at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon {local time), 4nd take further notice that any vot- er who desires to complain that the names of any persons entitiéd to be en- tered on said lists have been omitted frog the same, or that the names of perSons who are not entitled to be én- tered on the said lists, may, on, or be-~| fore the 2ud day of-September, A918, 8p- ply, oemplain, or appeal tp have his own name or the name of any other person, dorrécted in, entered on, or removed from the lists prepared under the On- tario Election Act, 1918, 4 Further take notice that such appexls must be by noticé in writing in the pre- soribed form, signed by the complainant . and given or left with Frank H. Purdy, (Clerk of the above named Révising Of- ficer) at his oftice. Court House, City of Kingston, on or before the said 2nd day of September, 1919, : H. A. GAVELL, Chairman Voters' Registration Board, City of Kingston. Ontario Election Act, 1918 ELECTORAL DISTRI OF THE CITY OF KINGSTON. r Notice of Sitt for Pojlin Revising Officer =. visions Nos. 18, 17, N18, 19, 20 and 31, 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 the enumerators and have been Thanded to thy Clerk of this the Returning Officer, and that Thomas Milne Asselstine, of the City of Xing | ston, has been appointed Revising Off for the purpose of hear com plaints and appeals as to the said lists. And take further notics that the sit- tings of the said Revising Officer will be held at his office in the Court September, T018, sommencing St the 4 mmencing at 'hour of ten o'clock in 6 the forenoon { (local time). { : | And take further notice that any vot- jos Whe ), Saairea io Dian, What the i es ant entitied to en | tered Kista have been omitted | from the "same. or that the names of persons who ®re not entitled to be en- tered on the sald lists, may, on, or be- More the 2ud day of September, 1919, ap- ply, complain, or appeal to have his own i Same OF the name of any other person ! rected in, entered, on, or ed from the lists 5 tate Flection Act, 1918. { FuPther take nat must be by notice i - soribed form, & meth: vising Officer), -at the ol of County Court. in the Court House King- | ston, on or Belure the said 2nd day of ' H. A. LAVELL, Voters' Registration Board, City of Kingston v . Rev. Mr. Coswell and Rev. and axes neo. ig ; k Bank, 1 , attendance at'the that | ten | "re not entitled to be en-| 1910, ~ 12pply, complain, or appeal to have his tion Board, | of voters | (local | ( been | Act, 1918 ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF THE CITY | OF KINGSTON. Notice of Sittings of Revising Officer "for Pollings Sab-divisions Nos. 22, 23 24, and 25 of Victoria Ward. that the lsts of g sub-divi s City of Kings ave been p ed by the emumers s and have {handed to the Clérk of this Board, b) the Returning Officer,. and Harry Anson Lavell, of the i Kingston, have been appoin {Officer for ¢he purpose of hearing plaints and. appeals as to the sald Ii And take further notice that the sit- tings of the sald Revising Officer will ibe held at my chambers, in the Court House, City of Kingston, on the Sth day of September, 181), commencing at | the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon (local! time.) * - | 'And take further notice that any vot- {er who desires ¢o complain that the {names of any persons entitled to be en- tered on said lists have been omitted i from the same, or that t names or] persons who are- not entitled to be en- tered on the said lists, may, on, or be- fore the Ind day of September, 1919, ap- ply complain, graygpeal to havs hi name or the name of any other p corrected .in. entered on\ or rem from the lists prepared under the On- tario Election Act, 18. Eurther take notice tha 1s must be by notige in writin - scribed form, signed by the and given or left. with C. W. Topping, | (Clerk of 'the above named Rev Officer), at his office, Court House, City of Kingston, on or before the said 2nd any of September, 1010, : | H. A. LAVELL. { Chairman Voters' Registratio | City of Kingston Take notice the abov h appea the 1 g in complatl n Board, Ontario Election Act, 1918 ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF CITY KINGSTON, Notlee of Sittings of Revising Officer * for the Village of Portsmouth. oF 8, list of voters for the Village of prepared by the Take notice that the the municipality of Portsmouth has been enumerator and has been handed to 1 Clerk of this Board, by the Returning Officer, and that I, Harry Anson Lavell, of the City of Kingston, rave Leen ap- pointed Revising Offieer for tag purpose »f Rearing camplaints and apneals as to the said list And take further notice that the = ings of the sald Revi Ofticer w'il be held at The Town Hall in the sald Village of Portsmouth, on the Hth day of September, 1010, commencing at the hour of two o'clock in afternoon al time) And take further notice who desires to mes of any 8 a £1 on sald have that wt ent ed tered on the said Mst, may on, r the 3rd day of September, 1818, appl complain, OF &ppedl {6 have name or the name of any © son, corrected in, entered moved from the list prepared rio. Election Act, 1918 such d been the omitted names of be en- e to or baf t by the prestribed form, complainant and given | James Seally, clerk of the above ed Revising Officer, at his Portsmouth, Ont, on or before tt | 8rd day of September, 1910. | H. A. LAVELL, { Chairman Voters' Registration | City of Kingston re Board Ontario Elcction | Act, 1918 | 1 | ! | ~~for the-- { TOWNSHIP OE PORTLAND {| TAKE NOTICE mp oily list of v {ers for polling sub-divisions Nos, 1 3, 4, 5 and § in municipal TOWNSHIP OF POE have been prepared by the and have been delivered to the Clerk of {this Board, by the returning officer, and that I, Harry Anson Lavell, of the City | of Kingston, have been appointed Re- | vising Officer for the purpose of hear- {ing complaints and appeals as to the] | sald lists. | And further-take notice that the sit- tings of the said Revising Officer will | be held at the Town Hall In the Vil- {lage of Harrpwamith, on Wednesday {the 10th day of September, 1919, com- |méncing at the hour of Twa o'clock {in the afternoon (standard time.) |. AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE i | any Electoral District of Frontenac enumerator that voter who desires to complain that the names of any persons entitied to be the sald list have been jommitted from the same, or that the| names of persons who are not entitled {to be voters have been entered on the Msts, may on or before the 4th day of September, 1818, apply, complain or ap- peal to have his own name or thé name of any other person, corrected in, enter- ed on, or removed from the lists pre- pared under The Ontario Election Aot 918. { FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that such | appeals must be by notice In writing in | the prescribed form, signed by the com- { piainant dnd given or left with T. A.| | Kerr, ¢I8FK of the above named Reévis- | ing Officer, at his residence, Harrow-| smith, Ont, on gr before the said 4th day of September, 1919, | H. A. LAVELL, { | {entered on Chairman, Voters' Registration Board, County of Frontenac. Ontario Election "Act, 1918 | Electoral District of Frontenac i Notiee of Sittings of Revifing Officer | for the | 1 ATW NSHIN OF LOUGHBOROUGH | AKE NOTICE that the list of vot-| N 2,8 TOWNSHIP OF LOUGHBOROUGH | have been propated by he enumerator | rand have been of this Board, by the returning officer and that Harry Anson Lavell, of the City of Kingston, has been appointed | Revising Officer for the purpose hearing complaints and appeais as the said Msts. : AND FURTHER to: TAKE NOTICE that | the sittings of theusaid Revi | couse, dhe slut gs he evising Officer! held © Town Hall, in the Friday, the a of September, 1819, commenc- ing at the hour of tén o'clock in the forenoon (standard time.) AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that any voter who same, or t the names of persons who are not es 10 be voters have been entered on lists, may on or before the Sta mber, 1918, apply, complain or peal to have his own name or the ni of &n person, oorrected in, en oved from the lists gre. pared | under The Ontario Election \ct, FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that such ¥ notice {3 writing in rt Appeals must be b the prescribed form, latnant he shove named Revig. residence, Sydenh: Ont, on or before' the said Sih dey of September, 1919, Td] VELL. , Voter: egistraty, Boa. County of Frontenac, a, Ob Ohirist church cemetery. Mrs. Hall, of Winnipeg, 1s at L. P. Wells's James A. Moore, wile and two sons, | ot Syracuse, N.Y., in company with {Miss Sars Amey and Mrs. | Hinch, visited D. B. Flo the's { of" this Board | will be {ander The Ontavio Election of Act, 1918 Electoral District of Frontenne Notice of Sittings of Revising Officer - or the-- VILLAGE OF GARDEN ISLAND TAK N ICE t st of Vote 1 the M a of VILLAGE OF GARDEN ISLAND i Pp ared by the er ator erk of yt ing offic alkem, has been appointed for the purpose of ints and 3PPR3 Is as to JRTHER TAKE &s of the 1 Re held and the byt retur Boomer W Wi TICE that sing Officer 1 the Town the Village of Garden + ow Thursday, the 11th day of September, 1919, commencing at the hour ten o'clock' in the forenoon standard ime.) FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that ires to complain that y persons entit] 1 he sald list have ted from the same, H persons who are voters have may on, or before tember, 1918, appl ta. have his ow Any 'other been 3 street, Hingaton, on or | fore said Sth day of September, i819 the ¥ Chairman ation tenac Board, | nm----_,. rn Ontario Election Act, 1918 Electoral Distriet of Fromtenne Notice of Sittings of Revising Officer ¢ the TOWNSH TAKE NO ers for the M TOWNSHIP oF been re PAR red and has 1 this Board, by eturning pf al Thomas Dawson, of tb Kingston, has been appointed Revising | Officer for the purpose of hearing com- plaints and appeals as to the said lists, AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that tings of the said Revising Officer will be held at the residence of J. Walker, of Howe Island, on Thursday, the 11th day of September, 1019, com- mencing at the hour of ten th « (standard time.) £3 AND U HF TAKE NOTICE that any voter w desires to complain that the names of any persons entitled to entered « 1 ted fre r of persons t voters | may tember, 1919, a to have hig ow any othe o'cloc the entitled on the entered rany other person ur r The Ontario FURTHER TAKE 1 be by ng-in i eribed form, signed by the com- and given or left with James of the above named Re-! at his residence, Howe or before the said Sth ember, 1910, : . LAVELL, 8' Registration County of Frontenac Nr A /& Roard, | 'Ontario Election Act, 1918 . Electoral District of Frontenac Notice of Sittings of Revising Officer ~for the- have been and have prepared been delivered by the returning officer and that Thomas Dawson, of the C Kingston, has been appointed v r the pu ose of hearing com- | pedals as to the sa Jists { HER TAKE NOTICE that the sittings of the said Revising Officer | held at the Town Hall, at the | sald Township of Wolfe Island, on Tuesday, the Oth day of September, 1919, commencing at the hour of ten | ¢'clock in" the forenoon (standard time) AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any voter who desires to complain that | the names of any rsons entitled to be entered'on the said list have 'been omit-| ted from the same, or What the namés | of persons who are not entitled to be | voters have been entered on the lists, | may on, or before, the 4th day of Sep- tember, 1919, apply, complain or appeal | to have biz own name or the name: of #nhy other person, corrected in, entered on, or removed from the lists prepayed| Act, 1918. FURTHER TAKE NOPICE that such | appenls must be by notice in writing in | the prescribed form, signed by the com- | | platnant and given or left with Cramer, clerk of the above n viging Officer, at his reeider Island, Ont, on or before the day of September, 1819. J. FF, med Re- Wolfe said 4th | H. A. LAVELL, Chairman V¢ g Registration Co Frontenac { A i Ontario Election Act, 1918 "Wiectoral District of Fr Notice of Sittings of Rev ---for thee TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON TAKE NOTICE that the st of Vot- | ers for polling. sub-divisléns Nos. 1, 2, 3. 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 in the municipality of | the : i 2 Board, | y of | TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON have been prepared by the enumerator i and have been delivered to the clerk af} this Board. by the returning officer, and Hong Lanyon. Jity of Kingston, has been app« Revising. Officer for the purpose : hearing complaints and appeals as to! the sald lists, © } ANT: FURTHER TAKE NOTICE hat" the sittings of the said Revising Officer will be held at the Town Hall in the Village of Catarnqui, on Wednesday, the 10th day of September, 1818, coinmenc- ing at the hqgur of ten o'clock in the forenoon (standard time.) - { AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE. that. any voter who desires to complain that the names of any persons entitled to be | entered on the sald 11st have been omit- | ted from the same, or that the names] of persons w are not entitled to be | voters have been entered on the lists, | may on or befors the 4th doy of Sep. | tember, 1919, apply, compléin or appeal | to have his own name or the name of any other person, correeted in, entered on, ur removed from tha lists prepared under The Ontario Election Act, fers. i FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that such | appeals must be by notice in writing in | the prescribed form, sig by the com- $latnant and given or eft with Chas! F. Adair, clerk of the above named Re. vising Officer; at his residence Caters | qui, Oat. on or before. the said 4th day | of September, 1919. ~ L H. A LAVELL, Chalrman Voters Registration Board, | County of Frontenac. oY THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987 * tial done Tw 1 ay. ol Orders prompt sifeation. Shop | Tt of September, 1018, Act, 1918 Electoral Distriet of Frontenac Notice of Sittings of Revising Officer he OF PITTSEBURGH that a list of Vot= 18 Nos... 1 , wcipality of the PITTSBURGH the enu rator 1 i to the clerk of ¥ returning officer, and Boomer Walkem, a of TOWNSHIY AKE NOT] the 7 Pr or YT RE PATE i . an wn TOWNSHI have be € Apo purpose ILS dla Bp puass TAKE NOTICE that i i vising Om 5 be the Tewm Hall in Village of Barriefleld on Wednesday, the 10th day of September, 118, com= Olga ur of tens G'clock in ©.) KE NOTICE that to complain that pons entitled to be ave been omik- that the names t Butitied to be on the ¥ the com eft with Arthur ve named Re- idence, n¢ : he sald 4th day Board, piainant Murray, ¢ vising Offic field, Ont. ¢ A LAVELLS Voters' Registration County of Frontenac. A A ar Aa Ontario Election Act, 1918 Electoral District of Frontenac Notice of Sittings of Revising Officer tor the-- OF STORRINGTON i: that the list of Vote »-divisions Nos. 1, 3, d 4 in the icipality of the TOWNSHIP OF STORRINGTON have been prepared by the enumerator and have been delivered to the clerk of this Board, by the returndng officer, and that Thos. Milne Asselstime, of the City of Kingston, has been appointed Revising Offic for the purpose of hearing, complaints and appeals as to the said lists : AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the sittings of the said Revising Officer will be held at the Tewna Hall ¥n the Village of Sunbury om Wednesday, the 10th day of September, Pp, come mending at the hour of o'elock in We forenoon (standard time.) AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that y voter who desires to complain that names of any persons entitled to be 1 the sald list have been omit- the same, or that the names of persons who are not entitled to be voters have been entered on the lists, may before 2 4th day of Sep tember, 1919, apply omplain or appeal to have ne or thé name of corrected in, entered Chairman TOWNSHIP TAKE NOTIC for pol I & on, or nis own n on, or remey under Tt} FURTH appeals must be by the preseribed form, signed by the plainant and given or left with J. A. Sharpe, clerk of the above named Re- vising Officer, at his place of business, Sunbury, Ont, 6n or before the 4¢h day of September, 1919, H. A. LAVELL, Chairman Voters Registration County of F tice in writing in Ontario Election Act, 1918 Electoral District of Frontennc Notice of Sittings of Revising Officer ~~for the- TOWNSHIF OF REDFORD TOWNSHIP OF BEDFORD TAKE NOTICE that the list of Vot- ers for polling sub-divisions Nos. 1, 2 $ and 4 in th uricipality of the haye been prepared by the enumerator and have been delivered to the clerk of this Board, by the returning officer, and that Thos. Milne Asselstine, of the Clty of Kingston, has been app« inted vising Officer for the purpose of he fg complaints and appeals as to said lists. ' AND FURTHER TARE NOTICE that the sittings of the said Revising Officer will be held ag the Towa Hall fa the Village of Fermoy, on ¥ riday, the 12th day of September, 1919, commencing Ht the hour f ten o'clock in the forenocon, (standard time.) AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE om any voter who desires to complain foi the names of any persons entitled to ie entered on the sald 11st hive been omit - ted from the same, that the names of° persons who are not estities *o be voters have been entere/, on the lists, may-on or befure the § day of Sep- tember, 1910, apply, covaplain or appeal to have his own name or the name of any other person, cierected in, entered on, or removed from the Mets prepared under The Ontario Election Act, 1918 FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that such appeals must be by notice in writing in the prescribed form, signed by the coms« plajnant aud given or left with Stan. ley RByeszee, clark of the above named Revisi~g Officer, at his residence, Bur- ridge 1.0. on or befofa the Sth day of September, 1910, . H. A. LAVELL, Chalfman Voters "Registration Board, County of Frontenac. Be EARLY CLOSING For the benefit of our employees our store will close at's o'clock' every evening except Saturday. A. GLOVER - Ne. COR: TALKING MACHINES Phonographs ad usted, | of fled, expert workmanship, mocerste | charges, quick service. J.M. PATRICK 149 Sydenham St. Phone 2006) A) re ATT Hi] Notice I will be pleased to give you estimates on all kinds of new "and repair work in the car- pentering line. I assure you that all orders will receive prompt and person al attention. Overton A lists, * Barrie- ! RB ~

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