THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1915 Shea MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS H 1 Norman BALLADOADLDLLLLDL DD BLD D 10ND 00D Mp 00010100 3 0 000 0 5 SAMLSLASLSSLSSEN that if th cured, it would not em of government Good government honesty, the in- the menta © than upor Hor irge or small He : i Corbett omimnis 1 ties, and t f the City Coun H. Godwin people "dollar gas riley Smith (for three as opposed to redueir proposed by H, ¥. Nor by W. H. Godwin rmen, because he Day (for three-yea that no good would ! to have twent¥-one term), proposed y H, & Norman, 1 If you seconded by F. ®. Anglin onserve your Charle or (for three-year at 11s present nur term), pr 3 yy H. F. Norman tichardson seconded by W. H. Godwin to go before the peo Henry E. Hunter (for one-year), LODLLDLDDDDDDADSSSSSSDSS and give an account proposed by W J vinee, seconded! ¢ i 01 and other repre- | hy FP. R. Anglin § should be the same said . 4 Hence the one k Rideau Ward. term appealed to X (Geprge -Laturne proposed hy . onded by G. A. ¢ Ir Richardson inding « the labor 5 8 proposed by veral years ago li James Re conded by Thomas er regrettgd-faking the hand ( ¢ workingemfen and standing for it ard G. Armstrong, proposed nterest declared the speak George Crawftord, seconded y if he was elected Gr haw as Grimshav equal rights for George A Pave proposed hy 1 in the eity . 1 George Laturney; seconded hy T ( 3 arshatl G. Y. Chown Speaks Marshal y « : tenry ¥. Day, proposed by 1. W George Y. Chown, one of the Utili " ' . : es Commissioners, and nominated Mullin; seconded by C. C. Nash ¥ a John Peters, prposed by W. R tor another term, spoke brief € s . or al 1, spoke briefly He | iugston: seconded by £. W. Mullin hoped the Commission would be re y Silas Grimshaw, proposed by KE. W tained It was strongly supported y ' Magnet by Dr. A. 'E. Ross, now at the front, Mullin; seconded by R. W. Allen uid who was largely responsible for * Victoria Ward pher Jame Graham pro Igurating it Regarding power rates, Mr. Chowi Vo that the basis laid down by the A, Caverlv; seconded by mmission" was that all consumer Baker by wld p their fair share » Bloor ( proposvd -- eK Hughe econded hy Ald MeCann's Address Abraham Shaw COME SEE WHAT DRAWS ddressing the electors, Ald.| Neil Polson, Jr., proposed by J eferred to s nine vears of Hutton; seconded by (TRE ALAASL SL the City ( uncil He Mayor Sutherland on ord Calvin has made conde has shew C1R/ 1 ven an FAH the discharge $15.00 . dutie hieh is to 'be. add School Trustees n Ward 1m lamation \ \ Mel.ean (ac emulation I'her Stylish Coats ® @ 9 i - fit 1 oi ro n oul he \ Jeopse Tim ) CHINCHILLA CLOTH t ad oO ay ry to : Napiet ort. . Cataraqui Ward. ---No one nomin p SEALETTES Livingston's, (iim, fo wm FORTE streets I'hey are in a shocking A + Rideau Ward---James Craig, Hen FANCY TWEEDS tition and should have the ear om hed during schemes propo the speaker Ward I. G. Elliott ALALAAALLLASASS SS SS Brock Street, cil. "A ost important undertaring | Victoria Ward--Prof. Jobn Mac. § CHEVIOTS ¢ the carrying 10 completion of the Eillivray, Prof. 4. F. Macdonald. | § FROM $10.00 TO $30.00. A little out of the way, but it will. pay you to walk. ff "i iiosmere of "ihe lands of Oc Portsmouth, STYLISH COATS FOR MISSES Reeve Tames Halliday (acclama STYLISH COATS FOR GIRLS a successful issue it will nean 1 civic factory site worth many thous- tion) j 1 $5.50 TO $15.00 and dollars to the city Councillors--R. J. Baiden, M J Phe several questions submitted Kennedy, J. R. Marks and €. Redden for the ratepayers consideration at facclamation) | the approaching election will, e School trustees--R. M. Graham lhoped, have ful] attention here E. H. Asselstine and H, Powell § unfortunately too mucn apathy by the electors on such occasions, th Kingston Township. | speaker said For Reeve--John A. Redden, Ben | The monthly collections of ele son Coulter, Henry Meclvor Jyron | i A tricity and gas is a great inconven- Gordon and A. E. Weller and For Deputy Reeve--James L. F. & Sproule, Benson Coulter and William p lence as well, as expensive should be disc aued he sdid 1¢ old system, in this regard Pillar : For Councillors--George W. Smith, Many Makes to Choose From preferable and he thought would be preter ee va Ign You William McAdoo, jr., John Heaton ) oy - Ald. McCann advocated a change PIBIn Stover, A. E. Weller, G. A. B.| ¢ WOMEN'S WHITE WOOL VESTS AND DRAWERS, Clark, H. Mclvor, John Mouldey and 75¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 , $1.00, $1.25, $1. in the mode of assessment Vacant lead ghould' 16 Jusosasdar-itmtubin ian. Sorien WOMEN'S WHITE UNSHRINKABLE VESTS AND DRAW market and not allowed to absorb Gs Township of Pittsburg. ERS 35¢c. 49¢ 75¢ ' , 29C, at the city's expense all the npearn @ ® which 1S et BE se a re Pra ne © WOMEN'S NATURAL WOOL VESTS AND DRAWERS, i mean not only more work but low Councillors M. H. Mclean, J. A : 49c, 75¢. $1.00, $1.25 i : er rents An effort should also he Shortell, George Maitland and James WOMEN'S WHITE WOOL COMBINATIONS, Henderson (acclamation) made to induce land owners to lend Lk $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 their. vacant lots to citizens who are t C ll willing to cultivate them, and who Wolfe Island. | " O one by circumstances or ill-health a not Reeve Dr. W. Spankie (acclama WARM UNDERWEAR FOR CHILDREN A great assortment | able to engage in regular weupa- tion) 4 of all wanted stvles, from 25¢ to $1.00 tions but are able to do light work Councillors George Gillespie, of this nature This has been tried Daniel McLaren, 8. Orr, and John ¢ MeGlinn (acclamation) Ty . in several other places with great SUOCASE Whetlier the Utilities ontinue Tea-Meefing Postponed. ° » under the Commission or under a I'he concert. and tea-meeting to Men % Warm Underwear ¢ 1 i committee of Council a re-adjust- have been held in St. John's Church, ment should be made with regard to Pittsburg on Dec. 28th, has been il power and lighting rates, giving re postponed to Tuesday evening Janu A Focus ¢ 1 IN | Rp fief to the consumer. 'It is Most Im ory ooL I'he comfortable sort, in unshrinkable wools 75¢c, $1, $1.50, $2 The best make {01 Moen, Women and Chil ll portant that we obtain cheap pow dren \ eats, Drawers and Combinations. 1 all jilf er without delay Cheap power is New Year's Cards, BOYS' WARM UNDERWEAR 35¢ to $1.00 , : ' y ll the very life blood of industrialism Our new stock of New Year's weights and styles at last vear's priees | and the city must get relief greeting cards now open beauti = ful new designs, colors and mottoes | ALDERMANIC NOMINATIONS, R. Uglow Company H ; Efdenham Wars. New Year's Cards Uglow's osiery Hl W. Gibson, proposed by B. N J. A. Tremblay, C. E, of Quebec lll Steacy; seconded by W, Newlands City, is spending the Christmas and iH] Dennis Millan, proposed by W. New Year's holidays with Mr. and Hill Newlands. seconded by W. CC. Me- Mrs. J. J. C. Pelletier, Brock street tn Cashmere and Heavy Wool. best Iinelish ll Donald Hundreds of Coughs and Colds { 1 pn | arg ArV p 3 ' and Canadian makes; all styles: all sizes,at low- by erp A er een Seren Gon Srp Stor i George H Smith Geperal J. +. 1. Piarron de Mon- Dr. Robert Hanley, proposed by desir visited King Peter of Serbia R D Sutherland scconded by and presented him with the War George H. Smythe Cross conferred upon him by France George Il. Smythe, proposed by New Year's Cards. Uglow's S Wi eater Coats | John Morris, seconded by RB. N Leo Gauthier, Belleville, fell in a | it Steacy blacksmith shop and severed an [Wi | \ rre---- artery in his arm Ontario Ward. New Year's Cards Uglow's Iu all makes, styles and colors, for Men, Wo- Dr. Robert John Gardiner, propos "For Coughs and Colds," Gibson's '1. ! 3 x lil ed by Thomas W. Mills, seconded by Red Cross Cough Syrup works like men and Children, from vox 980 30 $6.00 [I O0 Pors Acclatia gin) magic " The Pope intends to continue the St. Lawrence Ward, - discussion for peace, hoping to be able to arrange a truce for Easter. » } ; WwW. I. B White, proposed by fn rv " + i : White Wool Blankets James Redden: seconded by Robert or Eee aghs aly Coldy take Gib i lilt J. Carson. Le i New Year's Carder. Uslows. li We have a Boot for Men which is very neat in appearance, with Don R. D. Butherland, proposed by W ~~" : | >. v . : 3 ry : J. Pani: seconded by H. Jennings (es A gola Kid Upper and Felt Sole and Felt Lining I'his is a very useful Boot | John A. McFarland, proposed by | for walking or driving ' At 20 per cent. off regular prices. William P. Peters; seconded by Wil- Announcements ll Price Egor givin $3 50 } P10, En ' ' et . liam J. Paul est prices, All Winter Coats at Half Price. ' Cataraqui Ward. allotices (3F tuy character) 1 Michael Sullivan, proposed by John admission fee is charged, are | | Iweddell. seconded" by Aloxander|| inperied" sa' ihe acverimbee I Zit i= Neil C. Polson, jr, proposed by no It a Une Tor oH a John Tweddell, seconded by Alex- line each insertion. If reading waiter. | ander Mitchell, "Announcements for societies, He Jon M e Hughes, proposed |. clubs, or other organizations i omas B. A 8 ¢ uture events, where no admis- y Thoma BErOve. Second bY Te Fie ry mis e C e oe ore y | Henry W. Pound. serted in this column at one cent mee a word, with a minimum of 26¢ Fromtenac Ward. "|] for one insertion. | 3 Charles Taylor (for three-year) et ns a errs