Holman and Rogers were men of high renown, They worked and labored in their day and helped to build the town. Their labors then were not in vain as you can plainly see, For we've one of the finest towns today in any country. There's a light-house in the harbour, it shines there every night, And vessels coming in can see it's always shining bright. It seems to say come right along3 you've welcome here you know, And then you'll hear the steamer when her whistle starts to blow. We have lunch rooms and dining rooms, and hotels large and smal1 Where meals are served to everyone who happen there to cal1. And just around the corner a speakeasy if you can, You'll always find us up to date in serving every man. There's a Gentleman's Club in our town with a welcome hand to al1 You'll find them right good fellows and, if you want to cal1, 'hey'11 take you in and join you up but a 9entleman you must be, Then you'll be right highly honored too, as everyone can see. We had some scorching fires in the distant days gone by, With an old hand pump and engine we made the water fly. But now we have the water works and the f;remen all in 1ine, Ar>d when the fire whistle blows they're always right on time. rpe summer time is here again and visitors w'll come, And those who live in far off lands will think of coming home. ° all good citizens abroad wherever they abound, 53