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THE ABERYSTWYTH I ELECTION.j

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THE ABERYSTWYTH I ELECTION. v. the ordinary course of things Captain °^GHTON would be el ecfcecl to fill 0 C Yacancy on the Council caused by his & resignation of th» aldermanship but j ls So unpopular owing to the way he als with public ma ters that a largo ^hpr of ratepayers feel that he would ^Ve rendered rhe town a greater service y his retiring from the Council than s.?n by his retiring from the alderman- l'e lP- If he is elected it will be solely in ignition of his right acbion in llring from aldermanship, and not in»a-USe keeps up the shabbiest awn ts irons in the town week day and Sun- ]\^ all the year round. Mr ROBERT J ^GHTON is also a candidate His eat on the first was a severe blow. Wl dom his utmost to please every- 0^]^ and (he result was—defeat. The reason for electing him to fill the seak '8 that he never did any- t° offend anybody, and, as far as Co know, never did anything in the, ^Qcil for the good of anybody. He the streets with immunity as a Ouse for the unpacking of goods. lilt ic is al most a tie between the ing e OF Mr ROBERT DOUGHTON'S unpack- tthe streets and the disfigurement THOMAS DOUGHTON'S shabby irons. The two candidates who kree not yet occupied seats in the Council 11°^i supposed to stand much of a Q^ce, £ defeated old member of the tbnncll is far more likely to be returned » a candidate who has never occupied ^ere. In our opinion, the rate- ers> church and chapel, Liberal and Servative, would be wise to elect Mr The two old members would be a most valuable lesson if they berge a?ain rejected, and the present mem- ^ho retire next November would then Sl0JT what to expect. We know how ? re^°ftn is achieved and it is almost that either pity will return Mr DOUGHTON or recognition of a J}. principle will return Mr THOMAS ^^HTON. The only element of real (w we see in the contest is that the new candidates may be returned, W both the old ones certaialy can" be returned. If the two old Vj^dates are rejected Aberystwyth 8 have rendered itseif a most notable t, pyice. Why should men be put on Coancil who try to make tne town ^Pear like a badly-kept village 1

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--31it TENNYSON SMITH AT ABERYSTWYTH.

ABKRDOVEY.

BERTH, NEAR TREGARON.

NEW QUAY.

BEDDGELBRT.

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