Tisdale has a woman reeveâ€"elect:and | votes. ‘need for much furtherâ€" expenditure all four counciliorsâ€"elect are from from|‘ Mr. J. A. Hawkins, station agent at, Cither for warterworks or schools enâ€" the west end of the township. Those‘Schumacher, polled 520 votes and Mr.| tailing the borrowing ‘of â€"heavy â€"sums. are the outstanding facts after Monâ€"|Dave Kerr 339. Thislutnmnberm,mmxratebymotheryearshomdbe day‘s elections. For the first time | just three more than the defeated canâ€"|COnEiderably decreased. â€" So splendid sinceâ€" Tisdale became an organized | didate, Mr. W. Fairhurst polied. hapes <are ‘entertained © for . a : banner Mnahipthereisnoreprwentatweon Mrs. Josephine Thomas, the successâ€" year in the history of the township. . her council among the men folk of | ful candidate for reeve, had a majority] By polls, memwntufwm .mm 'rmswmmlywmwtm-nve averheropmt.ï¬r: Houth or. reeveâ€"Calâ€" mmhmwm hwyer!l ‘Rairhurst " be a:untthereismmc Porcupine mforw O Galla 199. EIW:: 103, Jones 127, Kerr 64; pe ® °N 4C CAAAE vga uvv but ced Al;ktil;e C;unal}ors-Elt +Resident of West End of Townâ€" ‘3.2“20 good. 'r,h: %;n:ndal st:ngixg c;: one from South Porcupine. â€" Tisdale Council: 4 for 1933 to be Mrs. Thomas, Reeve, and COUnCilIOrs nc scrious question. of unem. H. Cooke, Capt. Jones, J A Hawkins andâ€"Dave Kerr. | poyment reliet there: is no weighty A. H. Cooke Heads the . |problem :‘The township is in mebestpositiontomeetwsdebw. South Poreupine, Ont., Dec. 'It.h, 1932. Capte.n Jones, mine snperintendmt ture: payments that it has been: for Bpecitlto'l‘heAdvance f {at the ConiAurum, came next with 605| many a moon.. There is no immediate Tisdale has a woman reeveâ€"elect:and | votes. need for much fnrther expendimre ll four councillorsâ€"elect are from from | / MrJAHawnmstaMnmtat;mefW. rworks â€" or â€"sch ' Mrs. J. Thomas Elected Reeve of Tisdale Township for 1933 ‘ Mr. J. A. Hawkins, station agent at Schumacher, polled 520 votes and Mr. Dave Kerr 339. This last number was just three more than the defeated canâ€" nget n on iï¬ nmmmuunm past, both in the capacity of reeve and of councillor. Mr. J.; A. Hawkins has |been a valued member "of the council | for the uast two years. Mrs. Thomas had two months‘ experience in : the l reeve‘s chair on a.former ‘election. ] The new council :are entetlng upon ; their duttes with a. spaendid c)g,ance to ï¬â€œJm to;ixm 31, mm e 18 < learned Reeve C. V. Gallagher was the defeated canardate for the reeveship, in <a short> speech the present reeve; showed the ‘ true . sportsmanship ihasmarkedhimasahigmaninw dealings with the public. There was ino hint of the bï¬:temess of : deféat: Qr veiled hove ‘of mtan;tion-â€"just plah heartfelt wen-vï¬shflw for the: W which has grown from an infant into. Ja thriving mmmhemmm} the: incoming council wisdon cessmtheguidanceothhh Cooke 16, Dwyer 8, â€" Fairhurst 17, Hawâ€" kins 4, Jones ‘15, Kerr 8, Laforest 10, McGee, 10. / f Monetaâ€"-Gaua.gher 48, Thoma.s 4‘1 Cooke 59, Dwyer 27, Fairhurst 20, Hawâ€" kins 52, Jones 53, ‘Kerr 17, Laforest 21, McGee. When the waiting grbup assembled in une,flchamberstohearthere- t ot the final count, and it was i ‘-«,7 *9‘. h’l F The following is the November honâ€" ‘our roll for Moneta public. school :â€" Sr. IIâ€"Miss MacLeod, teacherâ€"Ada cflarkm Max Ryan 85, Hilda Fullerton #4, Betty Babcock $2, Lioyd Berry 81, Donald â€" Ramsay $81, Govan Bluke 80, Nov. Honour foll for Moneta School Standing of the Pupiis in the Various QauestftheMonetaPubï¬cSchool for the Month of November. «wt _ Le VUERL q 88, COBALT CON Montgomery, Howard Parker, Nibta Preâ€" fasi, Billy Tanner, Billy Whitford. - K.F.â€"Miss A. McDonald, teacherâ€" A.â€"Thelma Ellis, Bruna Di Marci, Ida Delmontce. B.â€"â€"Wanda Holley, Buelalh Houle, Ruby Sinclair. C.â€"John â€" Pelrenko, Damflo Horiani. , Catherine THUORSDAY, DhCUNMBERn sTH, 1008 taxes. ‘The few taxpayers left m beâ€" ing faced with an increasing burden. on top of all this, the burden of 150 on direct relief is quite an item for Cobalt. Among the many applicants for relief <are â€"several aliens and the COobalt ‘municipal â€" authoritiese have ukdnmwlththebept.dw thion at Ottawan the que of the deâ€" portation of these men. > Mofthe much reduced from the ï¬gures ‘of years ago and with the shutting down of the mines in general many were left with poor chance of making even moderate are naeturally