Stratford Mirror, 1 Dec 1933, p. 3

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THE STRATFORD MIRROR ELECTION SPARKS | Here's The Field | GOTHAM. - © eid | This is the first time there has been q £2 Ae GOLD STRIFE Che. "aig Be oa heiy la mayoralty contest since the elec- HOR MATE a ; : To My Friends : ry St of li GOLD STRIPE tions for 1930. Ald. C. E. Moore was!, GOODWIN, WILLIAM E.,, barris- _ : Beautiful Silk Stocking é ore Besntival Sub Srodkngy elected in that election. He served a ter, : oh : i : abc. : second term by acclammation, and KERR, ©. J., furniture. worker, * d E| t S : > | was followed by Mayor G. I. Graff, FOR ALDERMEN 4 : all eC OF * who has had two terms by acclam- BOYD, JOSEPH A., dentist. : + ; : _ation. : BRADLEY, FRED, electrician, q i i Saturday, Last Day || Seni ne geanae | 14m ago aking sour vs 3 | The advance poll for railway and| _DONALDSON, WILLIAM yY., mer- i and influence for my re-elect- < /commercial men opened in the city chanit, 4 ion as a member of the of Stratford's Community Sale hall today and will be open again to- FIEBIG, NORAMAN, R., merchant. 'morrow. Thirty-five other' polling| GARDINER, FRANK, W., wood- t : places throughout the city will be open seg a GEORGE I. real pa = Board of Education Peas. 2 from ten in the morning agent. 1 Le i until seven in the evening. GRAHAM, WILLIAM _ boilermak- . Bi If you think my past efforts An Avalanche'of New Bargains for Tomorrow er. a ? worthy of recognition I will | Deepest price cut in all | There are twenty candidates in the ; ; HI ' ' : . ,aldermanic field this year--the largest eared ES pete BR pp Rehciar be pleased to continue to serve announces the opening of his KNITTED SUITS PULLOVERS ,humber since the City Council was LONG, JOHN, machineist, ; you in the same capacity for COMMITTEE ROOMS ' changed from a body of the mayor MARK ini . S, DO i 5 h # ns . BATHROBES HOSE and fifteen men to one of the mayor MOORE, po Sales o py vine: om Es the ensuing term. at 114 Ontario Street GLOVES "UNDERWEAR |and ten men. Every member of this | agent. ; : 2 : 'year's City Council is seeking re-elec- MURDIE, ROBERT, mill wright, 7 q IVI O O re EF (2-doors antt-<t- Done Ber Ladies will profit by taking advantage of the excep- fos OSBORNE, W. B., machinist. ee | GC : {AS. . TODAY tional pricc reductions, | PARTRIDGE, ARTHUR, plumber | a Pp tio | Two can be elected to the Public|and heating contractor. a Telephone 1200 Utilities Commission, and five to the| RYERSON, WILLIAM, E., mer- me : A hearty invitation is extended Board of Education. Terms on both | chant. a WILCO " Dhone these public bodies are for two-year WAHL PETER, caretaker. 3 to all electors oi poy predey fe : SOG periods, WAUGH, JOHN B., gentleman. a x e= ec pot ebeitain. the ah Jocation | Su BOAED OF GDOGEEe | FOR ALDERMAN a Heat polling sub-divisions. | A public meeting is being held in the FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION t ' city hall tonight, at which the various CAPPER, ALFRED, machinist, j ; A 7 if - peep . * wed sa ica ae candidates will have a-chance to a. COSENS, JARED I., woodworker, | . ec Day please ca 5|Aress the electors. City Clerk Walter; EASSON, ROBERT J., druggist. A gana BULLDOGGEREL Dorland will open the meeting, and a ' GLADDING, HORACE, woodwork- ; V t First Steno.--_--"George's moustache |chairman will be .chosen from the er. ; 4 Your O e€ L makes me laugh." niiflehee. MAYO, MRS. MAYME, housewife. iF : Second Steno---""Tickled " MOORE, CHARLES A, manu- : { ,( » ¢ »K 3) ickled me, too facturer. i and Influence Romeo Ward has the largest number i | : : ; , Paper : : 7 SEALY, WILLIAM, superintendent, u PLUMBER AND ELECTICIAN }| A medical authority is quoted as /* Polling subdivisions in the city, with| TROW, ROLPH M., manufacturer. q MEMBER as - lect C= ect : saying that "bathing alone will not |'W°lve- Shakespeare Ward, which is WHALE, MRS. ALICE, housewife. respectfully B d e § oard of | } 110 Downie St. Phone 175 » Ned Second largest, has eigh i ; : preserve one's health." Neertheless, | :°OuC ats s eight polling. sub FOR P. U. ©. we prefer to bathe alone. GREGORY WALTER. H. man- ee i | solicited ' Education Donald son | Ex-Mayor voters' list will not be eligible to vote Se ee ee | the County Judge this year. The time facturer. = ' trician, E = 3 | unless their names have since been SKIDMORE, REGINALD, electric- i. 1934 ' "P.&R. Anthracite || 4% Tugs. Twelve names wore aaea ty | : | ; Y ore - hs fl faci e (aye v. | Judge. Twelve names were added by | STRUDLEY, DONALD B., manu- 3 N QR FIE ; G WM. ® : Py = | |for making application to have names HAMILTON COKE a added has expired | | é | | For Alderman {i +o tue councu. oF =| | Re-Elect Lykens Valley = | Electors have the right to vote for 1934 1934 BLOWER FUEL SOS 'ong candidate for mayor, ten for Guaranteed to clinker. Commission, and five for Board of Ed- if '| It will again be a pleasure t aldermen, two for Public Utilities ucation. a ' id an i 'a. Mm ant in the manage- ' . Hady on the eves and eacy te cl | . EF x-A er be your servar . All Coal Weighed on City Scales Se ae ae Ba Re: SRP mag antkats cucbita bein ment of the city's affairs. e Woankoe eae the electors this year. Last year | To The Electors WwW Al : there were two--the daylight saving : a 2400 bylaw, and the municipal coal yard Be ae Your support will be appreciated. bylaw--both of which were badly de- E 7 of Stratfor qd: oa é rented : | 1 for1934 Fellow Citizens and Ratepayers: LENNOX: SARJEANT HY DRO CHOP Tel. 460 || - If youagain pa mé z | " electing me Alderman, COAL CO. ER E Werviceissupreme | i i i tunity of If again elected I will serve I take this opportunity) Pe ae ine aie to the best of my thanking my fellow citizens for FOR ae a 5 shall do B 0 a rd of 3 4 ' warrant the confidence ]||§ abiliiy. their support during the past a year. ; hav ' 1 in me, ; oe you have placed in Paced) oa? The splendid spirit. of 4 & ienc id hope which you SPECIALS Education om J. A. BOYD MY POLICY IS: Era shommekir all tinea tds ; FOR | ; 7 : : . been most commendable, and | FOR ALDERMAN i Strictest Economy a has been a great source of en- Having servek asa member 5 Ee ee | every department. couragement to me. of the Board of Education | ; j uf 4 as STRATFORD DAY Should you favor me with if I wish also to assure you AND as wellas the School Board bade WAEL- tae eletlen ts the a that along with you, I want to . forthe past 17 yearsI am again : Be és continue to look into ris apes - oe Sy a 7 * 7j vavering faith and SATURDAY submitting my name for your | 1934 Council * | For Board of Education || "s:.2°"™ cousideration and will apprec- || 2 Bid confide ) I will continue to serve the i I sincerely hope that as a iate your vote and influence. pers ; : city's interests in the future united people we will keep in R J | as in the past number of years TO THE- RATEPAYERS : mind always the interests of 8 ® | * * (RR RAR a2 &*S aoe e : " Se TES ace See, Sage eee ghd, Ces = Ages ease Met ene eee eee ee creer te Si PMT tle ep eine Nap oe cee ana oe er eats ae a - - vt bess bP a ? ey ate ae -- € vm : Neca eo = : : : : Come in and Shop Free Estimation Coupons SHOE | , | Pe SMART SHOES AT 45 DOWNIE STREET Easson | ING RAM 7 = MRS. ALICE WHALE Ae | Begs ptr 4 I respectfully solicit your vote and influence fer my election the city at large and the wel- ih ; i le. t : ber of the Board of Education for the ensuing term. fare of its peop rank E. 4 as mem

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