Vol LXVIII. M. A. JAMES & SONS, Publiahera. BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922, $2.00 a Year In Advance 5c a copy. N.5 THE MAYORALTY To the Municipal Elector8 of the Town of Bowmanville- Ladies and Gentlemen: 1 arn a candidate for the office of Mayor for 1923, and respectfully solicit your vote and influonce. John Hughes. tb,- Tl i' T Rnwmani TOWN NOMINATIONS Municipal nominations. seem to bel one event during the, year when the citizens take a suddeir, interest in civie aff4irs. Friday evening cor- ridors of the Town Hall were dotted with whisperîng groups of citizens expressing their views on past, pres- ent and future 'Problems pertaining to local government. When John Lyle, Returning Offi- MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS Bowmanville-Mayor--contest be- tween Mayor H. L. Quinn and Gen- eral John Hughes; Reeve-C. E. Rehder (acc); Deputy Reeve-M. J. Elliott (acc); Counillor--W. H. Thickson, R. E. Yates. C. S. Halîman, Jos. O'Neill, D. H. Steinburgh, Chas. Ross, J. W. Hynds, W. H. Carruthers, -six to be elected. School Trustees -R. D. Davî.dson, C. F. Rice, one TO OUR CUSTOMERS This being the final issue of this family journal for 1922 we desfre to express our sincere and hearty thqnks to each and everyone of aur subscribers and other customers -who have helped to make the year now closing one of the most successaful in a business sense that we have en- joyed sirice assuming control of the James Publishing House four years I 'i i-Y" t L il *ïii Y l~i i 4 iii s ss i EL 1z=mra* ~xrks ~e- tnr~i~ EEW -j îe3~nomtnatde4ev I i t'oyd !~rn~lt~ Ladies and Gentlemen: 1 oi mene unicipality.i -If 'I -à -eý-.