tdk okorobtowk qluiaiid dk kmiifh thth tosll 4- njm 50c mb rink m u rowk- o r 0 m t- 1 is d mh i i mr i c amfrn i w i hi w m miict on 11 n 1 m t c k went kitibu hall i brm s i i ber ihll lm d iu stosk altrom p s 1 i bet- 18lh 1921 rdw t s wv i event h jenr n af emcfrtam aattstron in jov mmwir of ii ir ar irorwh d atd i f o deccmtw 26lh 1918 l4o mo koon s 1 u mu h we n is h n none bufan a 1 b an t i eaujijiailijofilliun heaven tuslh found h tu jua floelfr all ihink well sadly missed by w f c anil farn iv ammftkoh in and and lov nft ttilmory of thomas armntro tc who dipartid hit i ejjn december 26ih 1919 no pen can write aotongui qjir m lo 1h 1 1 t u 1 mn or ot louruotown u i ui i 1 lo bin utuioht in lhe best i t rests of lho town m ijor omit mud ho wan pleas 1 t xrcs up i urn jatliprink nl tl l m j i tlklllk ttll lulettht i i ull c turn ho had been a kit t 1 vi for over 40 j t u h ii i lil vtd on public ai 1 mml st tool ruynl h uud councils lit ii lb iso i lie had lied to rutoii krow from a rurul i niimlitj mlo a town mill rou i lu be i emulated fur hint i ujur i li il i nut tail ut iron li l lclbcrtil would bo u can h lite mr l 1 flock hhid ho bnl 1 i in t i b friends to stand foi m ior ho bad served the town as co ncillor reeve school tiustot in 1 uu the board or trade ilso 1 ad boon warden or county when boivint as reeve while he con bidorod it an honor to bo be rue town t bret mayor ho fcltitn older resident should have it and pro potted to roote dale that they tioeh dec lino and elect major grunt but god alotijuts helped ui to bear our mucrcross iudly n atwd by i nl jacu j am kb in lov ng mcmor of mrs- j jatnca who paucd away difeoilier 31 1920 ooa year ham passed office hit sad day sod calld the one wo lovtd away forget ber no we never w ii aa yean roll on we love her st u- lov ng husband and co mren town nominations ldtey dak elected mayor by candoors wm barber and geo berrliigloa by aedama- ttoilb ward two atxomiutlob a bu huoouwluon is ward on ultkrh more thao usual interest was taken at our llrst town nomiua- tions held on mouday even in the auditor mm of the hall was well filled with ratepayers quite a number of ladies being present the nominations were aa follows fob mayor leboy dale by win cleave and w h iiong it grant by fred cook and oeo leslie deelmed ii e fleck by sydney ifwng and wm qarber declined fob rkeve donald mclntyre by wm cleave and jpbn mason h h heorjiwell by w h kent- ner and e mccannah fob cooncitjiorb word one wm barclay by d x livingstone and d 1 somervillo igeorge wriggleaworth by d l so me r vi lie and d livingstone g campbell by timer thomp son and wm cleave martin near by g m arnold and j h lane w 0 anthony by fred cook and d l somervijle j h lane by george arnold and sydney young ward two wm barber by w v grant and joseph watson e mnwhirter by l b fleck and wm barber geo herrmgtoa by wm barber and j b hiekey ward three e mccannah bj w h kentner and chaa watson wm long by s kirk and leboy dale angus duncan by e mccan nab and chos watson geo lee lie by j b mackenzie and s kirk wm mcmillio by wm long and leboy dale alex kannawin by e d wlmnmillan w h kentner by e mccannah ast c wataoo wm asbenhurst bj w f bradley and 8 kirk dr thomas marcel inn by fred cook and chaa watson hydbo commissioners w v bradley by leboy dale and d mclntyre barry dayfoot by w mrmillan and d mclntyre j m moore by w f bradley and j b a mackenzie mr bradloy declined and dayfoot and moore were el eoted by aeolamation school trustees the follow ing were elected by acclamation mrs gertrude wilson ward 2 fred mcnady ward j j b mac kenkie ward 8 jkyvj kennedy was nominatodttjdeblined at the close of the nominations clerk efoath as elected to the choir and called on the candidates present who addressed the moot ing reeve dale reviewed tbe state ment very thoroughly and explain ttd the various items of receipts and expenditures he was a can did ate for major because he felt ho should not rttand in tbe way of others who wished to advance and also because there were certain importaut works in connection with tbe town which had bean started and which be believed be could do of service to the munici pahty ib completing ijetbankpl tbe ratepayers for their suppoit in tbe past and would appreciate ti continuance of their confidence he woulcl consider it a great honor by acclamation aftm considering the proposi tion reave dole said that as be h id not been nominated for reeve or councillor it meant crowding ium jjulonihacouncil altogether and in justice to bio suppoitera he could not comply with the sugges tion made by mr tlock speeches were also made by tie following d mclntyre and h b fleartwell candidates lor the tteeveship wcawthony w mcmillan wm long geo wrtg glesnortb w ashenburst wm barber oeqrfce leslie wm bar lay wm bradley and j b mac kenno the candidates now in the held art as follows for beeve d mclntyre and h h hcartnel counillors ward one w c anthony george wriggleaworth m l near wm barclay cooncillors ward throe wm long angub duncan wm ashen hurst township nominations iut iuott aad davbtyxuar haapihlm by aoolaaaatloa there was the usual good at tendance of ratepayers at esqoe ing township nomination meeting held at stewart town on monday when tho following wore proposed and seconded for the council of 1922 foe reeve i j r elliott by james mcdow ell and g b thompson w j l hampshire by w thompson and james fiddler declined james l stan dish by j n ruddell and b w reddell do dined foe dbpoty reeve w j l hampshire by j no l moore and m e turner for councillor r c mocullough by j r lirjd say and m e turner declined henry bunfcerbv wm thomp son and james fiddler peter mcgibbon by w 8 chis holm and j m robertson thob l- leslie by neil gillies and e y barraclough w g appetbe by w 8 cbis bolm and w j alexander thomas bird by hugh black and ward roddell j jdvskelton by wm scbenk and edward hill declined gordon 0 brown by alex joe and e l greensword john thompson by m e tur net and david joe james mcdowell by john wil son and j a brown at the close of -nomiaationh- clerk tracy read tbe names of those nominated and declared w j h hampshire elected deputy reeve by acclamation j r el liott was later declared elected reeve by acclamation j l stand isb having declined clerk tracy was chairman of the meeting which followed and called on the different candidates to address the meeting beeve elliott reviewed the work of the year dealimt with the flnan ctal statement and work in the townshipand also county council affairs thero was little or nj criticism and the ratepayers wei evidently well satisfied with the manner in which tbe business of the township had been conducted he was followed by deputy reeve hampshire col g o brown w g appclbe harry hunter james mcdowell thomas bird j m skelton r c mccnl ion kb and thob l leslie mr j m skelton explained his side of the tree cntting con trover sy and stated that while he deep ly regretted tbe loss of the trees h was not his desire to obtain mooey from thonrownahtp but to prevent future cooqoils from cut ling trees in fronolpr0pertj where they had no righj to there will bes rnn in the townahipfor coudcillora and the follow ing are in the field ooodhon appclbe col g 0 brown harry hunter thomas bud pnd pbdrnas l leslie atbllshehe your vote and influence are respectcjjlly solicited for hhjie art well as reeve of georgetown for 1922 having served 4 years in council 2 years aa reeve and county councillor i again offer my services to the ratepayers of georgetown and would appreciate your hearty support yours very truly h h heartwell 5mbk aftsjre your vote and influence ate requested for d mclntyre as reeve- of the town of georgetown for 1922 a vote for mclntyre means a vote for a vigorous forward movement and the con tinued growth of a prosperous town based on sound financing and development of our natural advantages happy new year to all 1 your vote and inflnenee are respectfully requested for angus duncan as councillor for ward three for town of georgetown for 1922 your vote and influence are respectfully requested for william ashenhurst as councillor for ward three for town of georgetown for 1922 our new year resolution vwjhe 1922 we are pledged to one new yeaxrmohj for the coming year to use long distance more for both business and social purposes t as a business man my books show i didnt use it enough in 1921 llibas who used it more came out better and iii bau you why service is the oedrock of business today and service is per sonal there is no way in winch sw much personal serrlca can be rendered to so many people as by long distance thcomwmer and dealer look on advevusnuc and long dis tance as the bonrce of news of new styles and new pnoea long distance has ended the isolation of small towns it enables utemt0keep the rapidly growing smalltown trade at home 11m smiths and browns and robinsons whose shopping trips to town were formerly planned weeks ahead now buy advertised goods by long distance it enables ns to go after sales direct a letter ts a good peddler or ordertoker but it rarely makes a sale only salesmen make sates and they can make lots of them by long distance so bring oagood luck and pra hands we pledge ourselves to use as you watch the old year out ami the now year in why not greet dis- jant friends by long distance tbe night rate on statjontostation calls if you approve of the services of w- c anthony for the past two years as councillor vole for him for councillor for ward lor t 1 for to the electors oi ward one i am a candidate for the position of councillor for ward 1 for the town of georgetown for the year 1922 i beg to request your vote and influence to secure my election j w barclay the mens stoke message once again we extend to you the season s greetings we thank our fnends and customers for past business and hope to merit your confidence for your esteemed patronage m the future vj your vote and influence are respectfully requested for wm h long as councillor for ward three for the town of georgetown for 1922 erwingoldhams meat market main street georgetown phone no 1 fresh red salmon ciscoes finnin haddie fillets and salmon macks at all times your vote and influence are respectfully requested for m l near as councillor for ward one of the town of georgetown for 1922 your vote and influence ate respectfully requested for geo wrigglesworth as councillor for ward one for the town of georgetown fbr 1922 quick delivery guaranteed jacksons happy new year thanking our many customers for their very liberal patronage during 1921 ioqne and all we send warmest greet- weekofproyer i january 2 to 6 i monday 8 pm baptist church yoong peoples night speaker rev frank langford b a centre seats reserved for the young people- tuesday 8 pm anglican church speaker rev canon o meare wednesday 8 pm methodist church speaker rev dr mctavish ings of goodwill and good cheer with very best wishes for your happiness and prosperity your interests are our interests we will maw every effort to give you good merchandise at the best possible value and good service we hope to merit a continuance of your courtesies for the coming year thursday 8pm anglican church speakfa dr mctavish friday 8 pm presbyterian church speaker rev dr mctavish every citizen in georgetown urgently requested to ts attend these meetings we offer splendid values in new seasonable goods exeepttoml good vtlmea in woimemb onudrona fine warm wool glowea mitts and gauntlets wool and osudunoro hose in bl own and heather certo brand underwear ohildrenv serge prenet ot 11 made trinuned well made an attraetve display of qmld- o rens wool garments of real meru a special clearing prioeoa all oontforters bed spreads and blankets we save won blc money on fnmttnre and floor oowerins rngs xinolenms and oilelotna see the goods see the prices quality vakte service jacksons georgetown a cheery holiday season to you and yours with an abundance of health happiness and prosperity in the new year is thesincere wish of hourigans the qxjbjljl store esuna se