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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Dec 1933, p. 5

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAS, BOWMANVILL EMTHURDAY, DECMER 28, 1933 -,1MUNICIPAL ELECTION CARDS1 FOR REEVE To the Electons: Having served on the council for four years, the pasi year as Deputy Reeve, I amn ibis year seekmng eiec- tion for Reeve. Should I be elected I wiii ndeavour ta serve you 10 the best of my ablliy. As lu the pasi I stil stand for strict economy andi lower taxation. Soliciting your voie and influence and wlshing ail a Hlappy and Prospenous Year. Reg. O. Joncsj To the Electors: You have given me the opportun- ity of serviug our town f or fouri years. My 11e and work as your ne- presentative hene and lu County Council is as an open book tc, ail. I have endeavoured to serve you con- scientiously, wiihout fear or favor. If you consider I arn worihy of your contiiued confidence, I wili be hap- à py to devote my lime and enengy for tyour welfane for another year as your Reeve. My confirmed pinciple 4sthai the electons be lef itac decide -e malter of choice of candidates wiihoui pensonal soicitaiion. Your voie and influence wili receive my sincene "Thank you". I extend to you the season's greeiings. May kindness and good wili and hopeful determination abound ira al aur heanis, sa ihai we ail may give wtb cheerfuinesa and f ongive wiihoui harshness because of God's unspeak- able gif t. Sincerely, T. H. Lockhari FOR DEPUTY-REEVE To the Eleciors: Miten three years on the Town Council of Bowmnanville and severai years on the Cauncil ai Bulington, I have decided 10, contesi the Depuiy Reeve's seat for 1934. Wiih the apparent need o! a strong *_council for nexi year, men o! ex- perience are needed 10 conduci the towçýn's affains. and I believe my ex- pience qualifies me 10 f ili the office o! Deputy Reeve. I trust that I shall have youn active support and vote in the eleciion on Monday. Wishing you the compliments o! tire season. I arn. Faiib! uliy yours, W. G. Neles To the Elec tors: Having senved for iwa years as a member of the Town Council. and as chairman of important committees, I am offering myself as a candidate for the office a! Deputy Reeve. I bave endeavouned ta give the towýmy very besi, not only as a m- , "r, er o0f the iown cauncil but as Ck.aiman of the Public Welf are Board. which ibis year bas handlcd over $13,000 in relief manies. Witb the problemns that face the Couniies Cauncil nexi year, I be- lieve ihat I can serve a usefui pur- pose as youn representative ta that body. If elecied I pledge myself 10 give coniinued good service and 10 en- * .deavaur ai al l imes, withoui fear or favor. ta support those tbings which I conscieniiously believe wili benefit the town. Wishing you ail a Happy and Prasperaus New Year. I arn. Very iruly yours, L. T. McLaughllu FOR UTILITIES COMMISSIONER To the Elecions: My 2 years' tern as Chairman of the Public Utilities Commission hav- iug expired I arn agalu offering my services ta the iown as a member o! the commission. I have endeavour- ed ta transaci the business, ira co- operation with the other members, In a manner which I consider has Ieen 'In the besi interesis of Bow- anville. If it is the wish of the eeciars that I represent them for another terni I will again give the office rny besi efforts sud attention. Wishing you al the Compliments o! bbc Seasan. w --* FOR MAYOR To the Electors: I have allowed my name to, stand as a candidate for Mayor. I have iried te, make a close study of muni- cipal affairs during the past four years and that experience is piaced whole beartedly ai the service of the ratepayers. I realize the tremendous difflcuities of our present situation. It will recjuire the co-operation of every citizen i we are to success- f uily meet it. I arn prepared bo do my best if you are prepared to eiect me, and in any event may I wlsb everyone of you a New Year o! bap- pine.ss, your f ull share of prosperlty and many opportunities to be of ser- vice to your neigbbors. W. Ross Strike. FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEES To the Electors: With eight years' experience be- hind me I arn again a candidate for re-election to the Public Scbooi Board as Trusiee. As in the past I shall endeavour 10 carry forward the work of the public schools to the best interests of bath the students and the tax- payers. It is impossible for me 10 conduct a personal canvass and I take this means of soliciting your support ai the polils on Monday next. Wshing one and ail a Haplay New1 Year, Yours very truly, Fred W. Nelies To the Electors: Having served as a member of thre Public Schooi Board for the pasi four years, the last year as Chair- man of the Board, I amn offering my services for anoiher two year term. If eected I shall endeavour 10 carry on the duties imposed upon me ln the same careful manner ln whlch I! have served in the past. Wishing you a Happy and Pros- p erous New Year and soiciting your vot oinl the election on New Year's Day, I arn, Sincerely yours, Fred Crydermnan LOC AL & PERSONAL 1 Mrs. M. G. Dippeil, Walbcnton, Is' visiting ber son. Principal L. W. Dippeil. Misses C. snd M. Allen speni tbe weekend witb their sister, Mrs. Gea. B. Bail, Toronto. Tays ai Haîf Pnice - balance a! Walker Stores Xmas stock ai bal! or les Iis week. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Giibank an- nounce the engagement a! their fourtb daugbter, Iva Sana. la Henry James Jermany. The marniage wili take place quicily on January isi. The Young couple wiii reside ou Wolfe Island. Wiib au ideal sheet of ice, sud only a fair cnowd. Bowrn.auvillc In- lermediates opened thein season su!- fering an 8 to 4 defeat ai tbe bauds a! the Oshawa Intermediales ai Taylor's rink on Wednesday night. Details o! tbe game were 100 laie for Ibis issue o! The Siaiesman. John Copp, the Young University student, son of Dr. and Mns. Copp, Toronto, wbo died as the recuit o! being sbot by a bunglar, is a grand- son o! the laie Henry O'Hara, Bow- manville, wba cannîed on a book store lu the oId Town Hall block on the site o! the present post office. Two more membens o! Florence Nightingale Ladge I. O. O. F. bave reached the record o! 50 years af service. They are Jule Roenigk and J. J. Masans, boih o! whom were ne- centiy preseubcd wiih thein jeweis by T. C. Jewell, anoiher 50 year Jewc] man. Several other 50 year men are ctli members a! Florence Nightin- gale Lodge. Amnong the 1151 a! candidates wbc passed their final accountancy ex- amînations before the General Ac- countants Association and are now entitied 10 use the designation "Cer- tified Genenai Accountanri" is Ray Dilling of Bowmanviiie, accounitant for the Sheppard & Gill Lumber Company Linited. Congratulations Ray! Oui of a ciass of over 100 onlY eight candidates passed. Considerabie produce and canned goods were donated towards the Christmas baskets for the needy ihrough the generosity of Mr. C. T. Ross, Manager of the Royal Theatre, who staged a veny successfui maiinee lasi Wed.nesday. Admission was a lin of canned goods or sorne other produce and the theatre was neariy f iiled 10 capaciiy. The Womien's Weifare Board are grateful 10 Mr. Ross for tbe spiendid help he ac- corded them in this manner. Large congregations attended the Christmas services ai St. John's An- glican Church on Sunday and Mon- day. Tbe church was beautilly decorated for the festive season. The number of communicants on Mon- day. ai the two celebrations of Hoiy Communion was one of the largesi in some years. Rev. C. R. Spencer was assisted in the services by Rev. Lamne Thomas of Newcastle. On Sunday afiernoon a special child- ren's service was beld when Mr. Thomas gave the address. Members o! Si. John's A. Y. P. A. presented their three-act farce be- f ore a smail but appreciative audi- ence in the Opera House on Friday nigbi. Unemployed men and their wives were also guests ai the play. Perhaps one of the biggest features of the play was the debut of Com- mander A. B. Mainwaring. as a con- cert banjo soloisi, lu Bowmanville. Commander Mainwaring proved him- self an artisi with ibis instrument and he was repeatedly encored as be presented bis numbers. both classic- ai and popular, beiween the acts. Hle wras mosi abiy assisied by Mrs. (Dr.) Clark Bell ai the piano, wbose playing was exceptional and wbo drew forth as many favorable com- ments as did Mr. Mainwaring. Hockey Sciiedule O. H. A. SCHEDULE Intermediate Dec. 21-Port Hope ai Peterboro. 27-Oshawa ai Bowmanviile. 28-Peterboro ai Port Hope. Jan. 1-Bowýmanville ai Peterboro. > 2-Port Hope ai Bowmanvllle. 5-Bowmanvrile ai Port Hope. -Peterboro ai Oshawa. 9-Oshawa ai Port Hope. 10-Peterboro ai Bowmanviiie. 12-Port Hope ai Oshawa. 15-Peterboro ai Port Hope. -Oshawa ai Bowmanville. 19--Oshawa ai Peterboro. f 22-Bowmanviile ai Oshawa. 26-Port Hope ai Peterboro. 29-Bowmanville ai Port Hope -Peterboro ai Oshawa. r 31-Port Hope ai Bowmanviiie _Oshawa ai Peterboro. Feb. 2-Bowmanville ai Oshawa. 5--Oshawa ai Port Hope. -Peterboro ai Bowmanviile 7-Port Hope ai Oshawa -Bowtmanvilie ai Peterboro s CARDS 0F THANKS Mrs. Mary Webber and famil3 rwish 10 ihank the Bowmanviile peo- pie for their many Christmas gift, and kindness shown to them. fMr. sud Mrs. Lemon wish ta thanl iheir friends and neighbors for th( many klndnesses received during tht illness and deaih of their daughti oTheima. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beacock anc ef amily beariy thank iheir neigh. ebars and people o! tbe Township o. ýfCartwright for ibeir klndness anc d sympathy duriug Mr. Beacock's reý cent accident. Il wish to sincerely ihsuk ai ,those who made il possible for me 14 be awarded isi prize in recent Rex ail Store contest. Bobbie Evanis I desire to thank ail the sub. seribers and others wbo helped m, during the Oood Wiii Compelliloi 10 win a valuable pnize. Mns. Wesley H. Taylor, TyronE I vwish to gratefuU.y ihank tb friends, new and old. of Bowman ville, Oshawa, Haydou;I Hampton Toronto, Lindsay aiso ibose ii iowns and cities in Saskaicbewai and Manitoba, and Engiand who s kindly and prompily cooperatei with me in working for one of tb pnizes whicb I was pleased la re ceive, ihrough being a candidate ii the receni Qaood Wiii Competition. Whiie I was one of the latter one ta enter tbe contesi, I was neyer theless pieased wiih the generou response I received, as far as wea ther conditions allowed me 10 do s( I faund the iask one of pieasuri qis begmend.fopng ha the e con lng council. wlll keep ail polltlcs o1 o! municipal aif airs and conduci il town business on sound and sai policles and wishlng ahi he rat, payers a prosperous and happy Ne YearI amYours sincerely, W. J. Marti CHRISTMAS VISITORS m Mrs. George Pritchard witb f riends in Toronto. Mr. Alan Petie, Kitchener, with B' Mr. Jas. Brown. Miss Stedman, B. A., with rela-m tives ln Kingston. L Miss Barbara Yeilowiees, Toronto, ij wltb Miss Ella S. Joilow. Of miss Annie Gommne, Toronto, with oc her mother, Mrs. H. Gomme. S Miss Jean Galbraith with Mr. ande Mrs. E. T. Wingate, Toronto. Mrs. Emiiy Curtis wth ber diaugh- ter, Mrs. Elgin Sparllng, Toronto. Miss Miidred. Lawrie, Toronto, with ber mother, Mrs. J. N. Lawrie. w Mn. and Mrs. Lawry Cryderman 9: with Mr. and MrS. John Dyer, Osb- ri awa. C Mr. and Mrs. A. Asquith, Auburn, 9 wiih their daughter, Mrs. F. 0. Mc- tiveen. S Mrs. Hugh McDoflald, Woodstock, Li wiih her parents, Mn. and Mrs. W. J. a Culiey. P Mn. and Mrs. Douglas Moore, Osh-w awa, with bis mother, Mrs. Marion Moore. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Coiweil, Tor- onto, wiih his moiher, Mrs. J. T. Coiwiil. Mr. and Mrs. David McPherson, Toronto, with bis sister, Mrs. J. N. Lawrie. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Webster with r ber mother and other relatives in c Lindsay. Miss Elsie Aluin of Ontario Ladies' Coliege, Whiiby, with her aunt, Miss 9 Annie Alun. r Misses Hester and Mary Brima- v combe with their sisier, Mrs. Rd. Snowden, Oshawa.Un Miss Pauline Wagar, TorontoUn iversity, wlth bier parents, Mr. and$ Mrs. G. L. Wagar.t Mr. and Mrs. Harry Osborne, De- troit, Mich., wiib his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Osborne.y Mr. and Mrs. Byron Haddy andi Miss Agnes Haddy, Toronto, witb Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Haddy. Mr. Chas. H. Lowens and daugh-N ter Violet, Toronto, wib bis parents, ] Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lowens.S Miss Marlon M. G. Warder, Uni-c versity of Toronto, wiih hier parents,r Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Warder. Misses Elsie M. and Irene I. Bragg, Toronto, witb Mr. and Mrs. .Irwmn R. Bragg and famiiy. . Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Ingham, sons .Mac and George, with bis mother,f Mrs. Geo. Ingbam, Peterboro. r Mrs. W. C. Washington and Mrs. .B. M. Warnica wiih the former's son, Rev. C. C. Wasbington, Toronto. 1 Mr. and Mrs. T. H: Knight andI Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Knight, wiib Mr. and Mrs. Harold Humby. Hamilton. Miss Caroline Hanmiton, nurse ina training ai Toronto East Genenai Hospital, with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hamilton. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Hall and son Barry, Mimico, Mr. Jas. W. Deviti and Miss Nora Clarke, Toronto, witb Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Deviit. Miss Beatice Cryderman, R. N., Toronto, and Miss Winnie Cryder- man, Pakesley, witb their parents, Mn. and Mrs. A. B. Crydermian. Miss Keitha Anderson, Ontario Hospital, Whiiby, and Mr. Oswald FAnderson, Bobcaygeon, with tbeir Sparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Vansione and children, Miss May Vanstone, Messrs kJabez and Morley Vansione, Ton- eonto, wiib Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Van- e stone. r Mn. Harold Siemon, University of Toronto, and Miss Marlon Siemon of Ontario Ladies' Coflege, Whltby, cl with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. -W. Siemon. If Mrs. W. E. Jewell, Bert and Mabel, ci Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Wight and DorothY, Mr. and Mrs. Kennetb E. Cox and f amlly, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Snowden. Il Oshawa. 0 Dr. and Mrs. Demorest and dau- - ghter of Stiling, Mrs. B. A. Hoi- S. gaie and daughier, and Miss Neilie Burk, Belleville, and Miss Sybil -Burk, Toronto, witb Mr. and Mrs. T. ýeS. Hoigate. n Mrs. Mary Webber, Bowmanviiie, Mr. George, Miss Marlon and Mn. ,Harod aiso Miss Mabel Webber and spent Christmas ai her daugbter's, L[ Mr. and Mrs. Wreford Cornish, Sal- ri Mr. and Mrs. George Gibbs, Mr. n and Mrs. William Gibbs and family, o Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Gibbs, il Dick, May and Jack, Tyrone, and Le Mr. and Mrs. W. Chapman and Glad- -Ys, Hampton, wiih Mr. and Mrs. B. n H. Mortiock. . Mr. and Mrs, Chas. H. Mason, ýs Miss Helen and Master Donald Ma- is son, Mr. J. J. Mason, Mrs. N. S. B. s_ .TIank You The Proprietors Of thc Bow- manvMhe Dairy wlah at this time to express their sincere appreclation Of Uhe support sccorded them ln the paat year and te wlah their many customers and f riends a Bright and Prosperous 1934. DowmaaWillO Dalry W. H. BETTLES PROPRIETOR Phone 446 - BowmanviUe Commission, T. H. Kulght was thce final speaker o! bbc evcuing, ai Icast the f inai candidate ta speak. He ne- Ivlewcd brie! ly bbc work o! tbc com- mission stating that bbc waberworks had now been pub on a paylug basis ler commission control and Speak. How do you exfeot aaiyone to ýnising if elected to carry on d'O- voeInteIlgenly whe2 the candi- the best he could ln the Interests daes themselves ha»e no Ides what the iown. they ame golng to do. and are nlot ust before the meeting closed ]B. even preSnt te say what they are Flurber, who bad always been prepared ta do ta help the tomn out te intenested lu municipal af- o! its present serions state? Ther s, compiained bltterly that more1 ought ta be crossed off the llst, ht ,n bal! the candidates who, bad saldhI conclusion. Noinlnations fol- Snominated were flot, present to iow: James, Messrs. Stuart R. and John und Mf. James wlth Messrs. Chas. H. prom Haddy and J. B. E. Stapies and f am- Ing1 lies, Toronta, af t] B.1 BOWMANVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY quit. f airs TAKE NOTICE tirai the Annual 1ha1 M(eeting o! the Bowmanville Public been ..ibrary Association wifl be hcld lu the Library on Monday, the 8ih day if January, 1934, ai 7.30 p. m. By order o! the Board. M. G. V. Gouid, Secretary-Treasurer. R. * W. ICOMING EVENTS W. ::W. T. Bownxanvilie Women's Institute wi mcci on Fniday, Dec. 291b, ai 3 p. m. ai tbe home o! Mrs. John Mon- R. ris, Beech Avenue. Program. lu W. charge o! Mrs. W. J. Hall and ber T. group. Regular meeting o! bbe Music R. Siudy Club wiil be held lu St. Paul's W. Lecture Room on Wednesday, Janu- W. ary 3rd. ai 8 p. m. Miss Elizabeth L. Painton bas prepared "An Evenlug Neý wi Brahms=." W. Work Reviewed wi S. (Continued f nom page 1) H. W. members o! the council for their F. cooperation durlug the pasi year. R. W. Reeve T. Lockhart Woe te N greaten portion o! bis address 10 bbe L. relief depaniment where he bas de- W. voted the greaten portion o! bis lime L. during bis four years in the Council. During the pasi year $11,142.88 was spent for relief, o! which F. 1903,47 was, shelter reief. The On- Je' taria and Federal Governments F. contnibuied $7,438.59, while Bow- Di manville's share was $3,714.29. Mn. Fr Lockbart siaied that the outlay nexi Sý year would be even greaier and urged ail ta do iheir share lu ailevi- W: aiing ibis distress. C Mn. Lockhart paid tnibute to the F. Women's Auxiliany o! bbc Welf arc T. Board wbich bad donc so much splendid wonk that day in sending * oui no less ihan 130 baskets ta the needy for Christmnas. The record o! thc Welf are Board of which he was secretary was an open book, bbc Reeve said, aud dur- ing ibeir entire operation o! relief affairs no discrepancy bad been found in their wonk by the goveru- ment auditars. Councillor Neil Mutton Councilior Neil Mution gave a, very brie! revlew o! bbe year's wank, speaking mainly o! Roads and Streets Depaniment o! wbich he was chairman. Estimaies for the year were $4500.00 whilc expenclitures sboweci a surplus of $430.00. Mn. Mutton ouihined the wark thai had been donc in the way of rebuildiug the Base Line bridge, grading and graveiling ihrougboui the towu, be- sides havlug a lange pile o! gravel ail ready In the yard for spring work Coun. Mution announced he would again be in the running. Councifor L. T. MeLaughlin The Chairman o! bbc Welf are Board, Col. L. T. McLaughlin, ne- ferred ta the work of ibis and stat- ing ihat the besi had been donc for tbe ncedy familles and ai the same urne an endeavour had been made ta proieci tbc naiepayer. Referrlug ta council work, be staied that the reforestation pro- gram had been cornpleied ibis yean with a total pianig o! 30,000 mrecs. As chairman o! Public Properiy, the estimates had called for expen- ditures o! $6300 and lhey had only spent $5787. Among the work donc was thc rcpaînlng o! the wcigh scaies. the redecaration o! the town hall. He urged that no capital ex- penditure be made for some yeans to come or ai leasi until the huge de- beuture debi was considerably ne- duced. He suggested, that the bown pay as it goes. The town needs the support and co-operation o! every citizen ta face the senlous conditions that exisi, Col. McLaughiu sald in closing. Councillor Sid Littie Councillor Little was popular wibb the audience because he spoke brie!- ly and ta the point. He did flot ne- vicw any a! the work accomplished by bis commiitee, tbe CemeterY, but promiscd if elecicd' ta do bis besi. The pasi year, be said, had been a year o! finding bis feet. Councillor W. F. Ward Councillor W. F. Ward was not chairman o! any council spending comitice. As chairman o! thc Manu- facturers Committec he had been unabie because o! conditions ta brlug any new industries 10 town. Mn. Ward dubbed himself as "leader of the opposition and cbief critic of the goverrument." He was not salis- f ied, he said, with thc aff aire o! the town ina the pasi iwo ycars. Condi- tions certainl1y wene not, good, he Ciandidate F. Ward O. Jones H. Thickson R. Sinike H. Carrthers H. Lockbart O. Joues *J. Martyn H. Lockbant O. Joues G. Nelles rJ. Mantyn T. McLaughlin eil Mutton 1G. Neiles Tiiliarn Brock ýW. G. Noribcut Fm. Yeo Little Moses F. . Ward W. Depew G. Thompson îJ. Marlyn 7H. Betiles eil Muiton ,T. McLaughlin ïC. CaveriY C. Mason W. Nelles ohn Haiely 1A. Dilling r. V. H. Storey red Cryderman Fi Vm. Brock 1T. Ross PW. Nelles .H. Knight Mover P. A. Dilling F. A. Dling W. A. Edger Oco. W. James T. S. Holgabe W. P. Corbett FOR REVE W. A. Edger W. P. Corbet Gea. W. James FOR DEPUTY RE F. A. Dilling W. F. Ward W. P. Corbet W. P. Corbet J. C. Dcviii FOR COUNCILL W. F. Ward F. A. Dilling t W. A. Edger F. A. Diliing W. A. Edger W. A. Edger W. A. Edger F. A. Dilling W. F. Ward W. P. Corbebi T. S. Holgate M. J. Eliot W. P. Corbet Geo. W. James T. S. Holgate FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL W. A. Edgcr W. A. Edger W. F. Ward W. F. Ward T. S. Holgate 'OR PUBLIC UTIIIES W. A. Edger W. F. Ward W. A. Edger Geo. W. James New Year's Greeti ngs To ail those who have helped to maintain the pleasant business relationships of the past year we extend thanks, and to ail we wish a most joyous and prosperous New Year. Start the New Year right with these values Snappy Old Cheese, ............. lb. 20c September Cheese, .............. lb. 17c Canned Corn, ................ 3 for 25e Laxo Cereal, 5 lb bag, ............. 30c Breakfast Tea .......... L.39c Maxwell House Cfee..........IL.45c Standard Peas, ................ tin 10Oc Tomatoes,...... :**'**.....3 tins for 29c Readicut Macaroni,................ 5c Lily Brand Chicken Haddies,..2 for 25c OYSTERS - - FRESH FISH Harry Allia, Grocer Phones 121 and 186 Bowmanville OVERCOAT SALE You might as well have one of these warm stylish new Over- coats. We could only buy 25 * C of theni to sel1 at these very low prices. See them to really C ~ appreciate the exceptional values. OVIERCOATSm Regular $25.00 for OVERCOATS $30.00 and $32.50 for $19050 Don't wear that shabby worm- out overcoat when you eau step out in a brand new coat that will make you sing Happy Days Are Here Again. Se G. CHARTRAN one Door West Beli Telephone Phone 26 Bowmanville T. H. Knighti - To the ELECTORS of Bowmanville Good wages are essen- tial to prosperity So are reduced taxes. Af ter bis exPerieflee ln j 'ast year's council W. F. WARD Is convmncedl that fiearless, business - like administrationl can srn- -ronize the above objec- ives. Hence bis candi- '~ lature for the MayoraltY of fers LEADERSIP and undertakes to deal wth probleins as theY arise. SUGGESTIONS Abolition of Dust Nuis- ~1 ~ ance on Gravel Streets. Developmeflt of Summ-er Resort and Water Front. Proper UPkeeP of Public Property. VOTE WARD FOR MAYOR We TIuanI< You For your liberal patronage and continued confidence we sincerely thank you. For the New Year we wish you health happiness and prosperity. KERSLAKIE'S Phonme49 TUE DEPENDABLE NYAL STORE J PAGE FIVE w. A. dger W. A. Eder F. A. Dlfllfl M. J. Eflott J. C. Devitt F. W. Nefles p. A. Mlling J. H. HEahlowefl w. P. Corbett w.A.Ede W. A. Edger J. H. Hallovil Oea. W. James M. J. Eiot W. A. Edger W. A. Edger F. A. Diiling W. A. Edger F. A. Dlling F. A. Dihlng F. A. Dilllg W. A. Edger W. G. Nelles J. H. Hallowefl J. H. Hailowell W. P. Corbett Geo. W. James W. H. Carruthers J. C. Devibi TRUSTEES W. P. Ward F. A. Dillng F. W. Neiles W. A. Edger L. T. McLrauigfln CObMISSION F. A. Dillng W. A. Edger W. F. Ward W. P. Corbett -ÂNM ý 1

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