WESTGeo. A. Sheridan and W. J. Ed Wm, Langton and T. P. Harley w. pointed tellers. It looked from the * if Mr. Sheridan had the advantage, al Mr. Edwards’ friends worked hard flt; When the ballots were counted SI had received 434 and Edwards 111 friends of Mr. Sheridan were so e: astic over bis success that they cam on their ahonldera out of the room victory was duly celebrated bv a co served under the auspices of the M Pleasure Club, President M. J. Horj ■ ing as master of ceremonies and D.* a lane toast-master._ __ _ _ a __ If__a —__T-