BAY TOWN BOARD.
TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —I inquired through your columns ■whether the Bay Town Board received nonpayment for conducting the post office in the beard’s rooms. The board met on Monday, and there is no mention of payment in the report of their meeting, it is up to the Bay to have a post office, and seeing the money is voted for it the hoard’s duty is to battle all thev know for it, instead of wasting the ratepayers’- money keeping post offices for the Government for nothing or next to nothing.—l am, etc., Resident. Jane 10. [The letter has been referred to the chairman of the Bay Town Board, who states that the hoard granted free use of the board’s room and partial service* of the town clerk to prevent the residents from suffering any inconvenience during the time that the Postal Department was making fresh arrangements. At a meeting of the board some time ago a majority of the members were of opinion that the volume of business did not warrant the expenditure of public money on a new jpost omco.—-Ei S>t£]
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Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 10
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