PAGE FOURTEEN + | spend with | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. § | | Alexander Allen, Toronto street. 8. F. Arthur, of Montr visi iting friends in town for a s t [time having come up to see her | ¥ mother, who had been quite seriously i our (From Ou RIDEAU WARD Having been solicited by a number of representative ons, I offer my- self for Alderman for Rideau Ward. 1 solicit your votes and influence, and if elected, I will do my best to repre sent all classes, jrrenpective of poif- tics, Class or creed. . Fred. M. Clow * Tother the Electors of : T : Cataraqui Ward For councillors--William Ed- | | AND GENTLEMEN: LADIES AXD G wards, H, A. Hudson, Clifford Sine, 1 respectfully solicit your vote and John Beresford, John Munden, Waller | i Emery, G. A. Smith, PF. Keyes, Frea | influgnce to elect me as "Alderman Lloyd; F. J. Fleteher, F. Hurlbert, * for the year 1920, |W. BE. Austin, David Darling, W J. : | Reid, Rev. W, 8. Lennon, J. H, Karr, | Thomas B. Angrove 10 THE ELECTORS OF | | r Own Corres (From Our Own C orTes 1d Dec. 24.--The mun nomina- tions in the assembly hal fellows' Temple last eve | & very tame nature, 0 electors took e nough intere to furn out, thers being on one ed present ' was re-elec ted by | , 10 other name being | nt.) river The ice is breaking up in the on account of the soft weather. NOTES FROM KEELERVILLE | Many Go6.To Kingston For ( Siristmas) Shopping. Keelerville, Dec, 23.- ing some fine weather, but not en- ough snow for sleighing. The roads | { are in 'excellent condition for autos, | and every person is taking advanta of it in going to the city to dg Chris | mas shopping. Our schdol has closed for the, holi- | no-dflays, and Miss Thomas, teacher, left | for her home at Sydenham, and will] resiime her duties here as teacher | ! after, New Year's. Mr. and Mrs. E. | Andrews have left for Lyndhurst El spend Christmas~tolidays. Misses | {Mildred and Pauline Anglin are | home from their schools for the holi- | | days. Miss Bertha Sleith, of the Col- | legiate Institute, Kingston, and Miss Lizzie Sleith, of Kingston, are home. Their mother, Mrs. David Sleith, who | --We are hav- baat 'e two. nominations for! 108€ z 1. Ellis and George yy. 3 . | puty redve, George Dowsley, | Ellis and Clifford Sine were a 2d, Joseph Wadsworth, TR. Anderson, ab. John H, Thompson, W. J. Gibson | {and W. M, Bullock. s School trustees--J. A, Jackson, | | has been sick for the past few or. A: H. Mabee, L. P. Shortall, | months, is still in a very eritical con- To the Electorsof|:; Carles A. Watt and George B. Gil-| dition. | i Miss Mertice _Yateman is in the] Ontario Ward | Vie: conmisonss--son pau | 2m, Serie | David ny R. J. /Webster and A. | suecesstul oraraion for appendicitis. | {D. Brown. |W. W, Anglin, of Manitoulin Island |< LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: There will likely be a contest for | jg at J..E. Anglin's, Thos Clark and | {reeve, deputy-reeve, councillors and | family, Zz. Cedar Lake, are at Chas. It my record as' Alderman has been | { school trustees. | Clarks. Miss Leta McLroy has secur- | satisfactory to you, I would respect-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferris ©led a position in Kingston ms clerk | fully solicit your votes to return me | ri nding fue Chr ings holidays wh [in a store. Robt. Tighe sold his fat | riends in Niagara Fa | cattle to Blacklock yesterday for a | again as Alderman in Ontario Ward. Miss Lylia Hufd is home from | | good figure. Erwin Caird y home | Yours truly, { Alexandria, where she is engaged as again after havipg a successful year | : | stenographer in the office of McDon- | j at thrashing in the vicinity of See- | C J Grah ell & Costello for the Christmas| ley's Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dixon am | | holidays. and Master' Willie, spent Sunday at | | 8 R L BAA Arr mney | NEP, and Mrs. Edgar Comming; of | w i. Siete, Round Lake. in his new | To the Electors of Taronto, are to arrive in town 10-1 ; ome, James Mel, roy.and Chas, An | Might to spend the holidays with re- | | glin, are shiping credm to Kingston. Sydenhan Ward , Christmas Robt. Tighe and Alex. Jackson at-| Miss Jessie Allen, of the Kingston | tended township council at Sunbury | 3usiness College, is home for the 3 d E. 1i vacation, which she will Tames Beal and J, 2+ Anglin also at- > David Wilson, the Ramsay tarmer accused of 'a series of thefts for some | time past, was sent up for trial. | anne Spectfully invited to re-elect me as | 'To the Electors of | | Le ADIES AND GENTLEMEN | | where I am most interested. | Ito the Council. Isaac Cohes have honored me as your represen- | If you desire my services any long | | May I ask your vote and influence JAMES CRAIG ability for the best interests of the | LORD KILMARNOCK I guarding any unnecessary increase | at the British Embassy, Berlin. | The Carnagey a your representative in Council tor | 1920. Cataraqui Ward At the request of a large wt Chas. A s. A. Angin of citizens I offer myself as candidate | | As you permitted me to represent | Electors of Rideau you on the School Board the last Ward | rr pe Rideau Ward tative on the Board of Education, en- | tirely unsolicited, for. which I thank | TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOL ELEC- er it will be necessary for you to | make an X on your ballot on New | to Stott me a¥ your School Trustee? Should I receive the honor 1! | scholars and the schools, duly safe- h yer PPointed Chatass Bt polio: John Murray, manager of the Do- minion Bank branch in Beovitle | the taxes. Je . succeeded ty Mr. Hail, Dresden. John William Jones The Sesuring fo for Kingston of Marvellous Motion and Colored Picture: 'Your votes and inflience are re-| Citizens' Candidate. { for Alderman for' Cataraqui Ward, five years; I hope you will elect me | During the [ast twelve years vou you, TORS: Year's Day opposite' ro % Ha myself to devote my time and |* since 1881, is retiring. He is being INnNER EEEED IEEE NEN RENNEE YE SENNEEEEDREREE EVER BROUGHT TO CANADA! ertainment ect.' = London Daily At Every Presents tation i in Ottawa (The Burton Hoon of Foie og on Holmes of England) © will ll iio le Beitish Sompeign in the Nea, THE DAILY BRITISH MWHIG | ee, She underwent a |}? { + JUESDAY, DEX av) 28, 1010, ter de GEO. A. WRIGHT MACHINIST All kinds Wa special Pins and Axles for Automobiles turned out 5% nickle steel. Phone 1264; | Res. 120! 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