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STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. ANNUAL ELECTION OF MAYOR. RESULT OF POLL. Votes. KING, Nathaniel John ... 511 KJRKWOOD, William Patrick 572 Informal ... ... Id *TK7ILLIAM PATRICK KIRK- » » WOOD being the Candidate who has polled the largest number of votes, I therefore declare him to be duly elected. PHILIP SKOG LUND, Returning Officer. Dated this 30th day of April, 1914. MAYORALTY ELECTION. • THANKS. j* DESIRE to express ray heartfelt J- thanks to those Burgesses who so loyally supported me yesterday, and especially do I wish to thank my Committee and those gentlemen who placed their motor curs at ,*uy disposal. I shall endeavor in the future to do my best in the interests of the Borough. N. J. KING. MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES. T ADIES and Gentlemen.—l desire '' ■ to convey to all loyal support- < ; a who cast their votes for me at yesterday's poll my most sincere and hearty thanks. I wish also to convey the same expression of thanks to the ladies and gentlemen who formed the members of my committee and who worked so hard to ensure my 'return. As in the past, you may rest assured that no efforts will bo sparer' on my part to advance what I consider in the best interests of the borough. Yours Sincerely, W. P. KIRKWQOD. STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. POUXDKEEPE R, STRATFORD POUND. A PPLICATIONS are invited, closfJL in'g Monday, Llth May, 1911, at 5 p.m., for the above' position. Schedule of Duties may bo seon at the Town Clerk's Office. Testimonials to accompany applications. PHLLIP SKOGLUND, Ton n Clerk. 7ANTED, Boy, for Legal Offices. Apply this office. "HERE are you going to-day W Why, fishing at the Club Ho--where you can got the Best Beer and Catch the Best Sole in the Dominion, and the ship's name was "Murphy." C(aptain) DIAMOND.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8, 30 April 1914, Page 6
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