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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 Dec 1911, p. 12

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~*~ _ AND HORSE SHOW wm be Held at Wa on . Friday, Dec. 22nd When Hmm Prizes © Will be Awarded.â€"Horse Show will be Held on Market Square at One O‘clock Friday Dec. 22n4, is the day , . on which the Waterloo Christmas . marâ€" ket, and Horse Show will be â€" held this year, ~and , qrrangements . have been m %o make it an â€" event of outs! interest. . Merchants und citizens have heartily coâ€"operated mand ‘the Christmas market for . 1911 will, it is anticipated, . eclipse . all w markets held here. e prizes to be offered for the best mfiwd x hrmm ‘produco are Hweu ror or and the orse Mmm ‘betn a popular feaâ€" turé 6f the Christmas market, . will prove a big ‘attraction. Handsome prizes will be awarded in connection with the Horse Show. _ _ _ Best Cord of Woodâ€"ist, 30 . gal barâ€" Â¥el valued at $2.50, 3, Roast, valued . Best Load ol Hayâ€"ist, Ocean flour, value $1.50; 2nd, 1 â€"‘year‘s subscripâ€" tion Waterloo Sentinel.. â€" te. ~Best Load of .. Whgat Straw.â€" 1st, Tt atal o aaatncin _Best Turkeyâ€"1st, cash $1.50; 2nd, Bon Bons $1.00. Jt (uoce â€"Largest Lotâ€"Ol Turkeysâ€"1st, Dry Goods valued mt $3.00;â€"2nd, 1 dozen Dinner Plates, value $2.00. < ’-W fli‘r‘& Geeseâ€"ist, ons dozen Photos, value $3:00, 2nd, Books value . Agricultural Teamâ€"1st, Case "83," valued at $10.00; . 2nd, . Hardware, Goods, value $3.90; 3rd, Cash $1.00. Carriage Teamâ€" Aist, Cash $5.00; nd, Cigars, value $2.00. y ie oc ns n oal Roadster. Team.â€"1st, Fancy Vest, walue $3.00; 2nd, Cigars, value $1.75. Heavy Draughtâ€" .1st, Cash $4.00; Snd, Plow Shears value $2.00. _ Single Carriage Horseâ€"1st, Rexall Fountain Pen, value $3.00;, 2nd, fout new Hotse. Shoes, value $2.00. According to the estimate of Morâ€" ley Pettit,; iProvincial *Apiarist,‘ the‘ annual homey crop in Ontario is worth one and one half million dollars, and ten thousand persons from Point Pelee to the Cobalt . regions, and further morth, are engaged . in . the business of producing it, keeping three hundred thousand hives of bees â€" for %he purpose. Even then, according to the sathe authority,. . not . one quarter of the nectar secreted by Onâ€" ‘tario flowers is ever utilized. And g honey prices are advancing 3 year, not one tenth of _ the Roney is bonsumed in Ontario . homes =§ Our peseple are capable of eatâ€" ~In order to develop this industry an educational campaign is now being cartied om by the Department of. Agtiâ€" culture. ‘The organization work culâ€" minated last month in the biggest aunual convention of beckeepers Torâ€" onto ever saw. ‘The next event is a RBee Short Course at the _ Ontario 'mumhl College, Jan,. 9â€"20, 1912. soutse is free to all who are in Money in Bees WATERLOO â€" NEWS ake (¢ the Singlé Roadster Horse (Open _ to Farmers only)â€"1st, Cash $3.00; 2nd, one double tree, value $2.00. . Best Single Turn Out owned _ by Farmerâ€"1st, One pair Valentine. & Martin Shoes, $3.50, â€" 2nd, One Box Cigars, value $2.50. % 1+ m Single Roadster Horse (Open) â€" ist, Cash, $5.00; 2nd, Parlor. Table, value $2.25. e ts Best Light Delivery Horse (Water: loo only)â€"ist, Fancy Vest, . value $3.50; 2nd, Cash $1.00; Best Dray Horseâ€"ist, Goods valuâ€" ed at $3.00; 2nd, One Keg Beer. Canvassing Committeeâ€" A. USel mian, ‘A. Moyer, J. Conrad,. â€"A. . E. Devitt. Te e :C Horse Showâ€"E. M. Devitt, Dr. Sterling, D. Kuntz, A. Hergott, â€" J. J. Coutts. Décorationâ€"Poultry Show Com. Printing and Advt.â€" J. Heveron, Roy Bean, ~ °_ ‘The following donations have received:â€" Judges. Butterâ€"G. Dicbel, J. B. Hughes. Produceâ€"J. Winkler, J. Nichol. Poultryâ€"J. B. Fischer and L. Shuh Hay, etc.â€"G. Suggitt and M. Winn. J. Herb Smith, Seey. ME ITY MO CE o (0 Pon . < we Umemstads aa F. Haight, cash, $1.00; T. Hilliard, cash, $1.00;, C. W. Harrison, cash $3.00; W. Stroh, cash, $2.00; P. V. Wilson, cash, $3.00;, Geo. Wegenast, cash, $1.00; A. Hergott, cash, $3.00; Hotel Lewis, cash, $2.00;, J. Mayer, cash, $3.00. During this course Mr. Morley Pet,.l tit, Provincial Apiarist, will give a series of demonstrations . and illusâ€" trated lectures covering all the main features of practical management _ in a way that will be helpful to . exâ€" perienced beckeepers and beginners as well. Lectures willâ€"also be . given on allied subjects by other members of the teaching staf, and a few . exâ€" pert bee specialists will be _ brought "in from outside to tell how they have made a success in their :”eill lines, a way that will be perienced beckeepers well.. _ Lectures will on allied subjects by made a success in their special lines, such as the breeding of queen m,‘ the production of beeswax, etc. Some time will be devoted each day to <the discussion of practical topics by members of .the class, and one whote day will be set aside for & Conference on Foul Brood, A profitable course i; promised and all those interested . vho cay should attend. ' SA YLI ‘Thos. Sayles, the 0‘ who tried to commit last week by slashing 1 a razor, and who was the County Jail at B appear . in COUIT man became viole here dnd the autt in court in that ame violent while sEXT TO ASYLUM m es, the old countryman commit suicide in Galt slashing his throat with who was. remanded . to fail at Berlin, will not murt . in thatâ€" town. The w . TM'W eKed . up from nd it | nt~feet. ) mmt{mmd «o lt the The starter‘s gun will sound on Friâ€" day at the nominations to be held at ‘the Town Hall and urctil the poll is â€"taken on New Year‘s the â€"various candidates will be given an opportunâ€" ity to express themselves ‘on municiâ€" pal subjects. What Waterloo wants and what will be the best Christmas box. that .can be given to the ~town, is a good live and progressive Counâ€" cil, a body . of representatives of the town who can express themselves on all matters clearly and fearlessly. The pot, which has been gradually bodm since the fog of the provincial . election had been cleared, is starting to wax warm and â€" the latter end of .. this ‘and during _ the following week will see it boiling right merrily. a Berlin is going to break away from the county next year and anm able teâ€" presentative on the county board â€" is desired.‘ \ Among the candidates most prominâ€" ently mentioned for the mayoralty are Ald. Sarderson and J. B. Fischer. Mr. ‘Sanderson has decided to allow his name to go belfore the electors, but when Wr. Fischer. was interviewâ€" ed, the reporter received an â€" evasive reply. 9 4 ihimn i >â€" S Candidates for the Mayoralty Rmofi::‘CmdAn Being Mentioned _Ald. J. Conrad announces that he will contest the deputyâ€"reeveship and one of his opponents will be ‘Ald. Krett. o ~Among others mentioned for. . the Town Council are Messis.< C. . Woelâ€" ler and George Hoflman.> â€" . + â€"â€" Nomination day. is : on Friday. On account of Christmas / falling . on Monday, the nominations are . held earlier. However, election day will be held on Monday,{January 1. Mr. Geo. T. Blei of Chicago, Il!1., called on friends in the Twin City on Tuesday, > # Social and Personal Mr. R. R. Goldsmith of Owen Sound spent Tuesday in town. At a meeting of the Juvenile hocâ€" key team at the City Hotel Tuesâ€" day evening it was decided to enter a club in the ‘Twin City â€" Juvenile a club in the. Twin City Hockey League this winter Mr. R. D. Cameron of _ Lucknow was a visitor in Waterloo on Tuesâ€" MBE 4. 010000 0e tec t en in nacieiaiitheh Mr. Charles Weichel has returned from an extended visit in the Northâ€" western provinces. Mr. D. J. No business visitor Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kuntz have â€"rteâ€" turned to Hamilton after a â€" few days‘ sojourn with Waterloo relatives and friends. ‘The Waterloo intermediate . hockey candidates are rapidly rounding into shape and are training daily for the‘ season‘s work. Last night a number of the boys took in a run to Bridgeâ€" port and back and on their . return were taken care of by the trainers of the club. It is confidently expected that they will be able to hold their own with their district rivals for the championship. Mr. E. D. Cunningham . has m‘ appointed collector for ‘the Waterioo Branch of the Bible Society. In conâ€" sequence of the large increase in misâ€" sionary givings in the churches, . the demands upon the Bible Society . are greatly® increased, every increase . of $100 in _ missionary contributions meaning an increased outlay of. ten cents to the Missionary Society. perinits, aggregating an expend""""" of over $140,000, have been luuedl this year by Fire Chielâ€" _ Richard Pritchard. Several large permits inâ€" cluding one for the addition to the Ursuline Academy, are yet to be filed this year, and it is eÂ¥pected that the total building. operations will amourt to over $150,000. ‘MISTATIM, Sask.â€" Kerneth Kingâ€"| ston, the young Ottawa civil -n‘ilnfi lost in the woods since Friday,. was found â€" f@ead toâ€"day on & mml trail. /Foul play is suspected and the police are investigating. DAWSON, Yukon Territory ;A] stampede to the head of Sixtyâ€"Mile River is in progress as the result of a rich gold strike there . news ol which was brought by John Matson, who told . of getting two and a balt of: gold, worth nearly $40 1 a bedrock space of 5 by 8 t. Many: other . prospectors . have statted over _ the _ 130 mile _ trail is the new diggings. .. ~~~~~~% THE CHRO H A THA M.â€"Seventy CHATHAM‘S BUILDINGS FOUXNXD DEAD ON DESERTED TRAIL. RUSH FOR GOLD FIELDS Nolan of London was tor in town on Tuesday In W aterloo PPLEOGRAPH â€" THURSDAY, DEC. #1, 1911 seven . building m expenditure » been issued ,Q,I'I'I'I'_l'li.‘l‘.l'l '.l.lz'.l.l.l.":l:"‘wl | | ¢ | || | I l R N ‘BRANT: §. ... «> t 0C s hC Sttopert BRUCE, C.~... )=.... > BRU CE, ::"'ou-’n-‘wm- BRUCE .iÂ¥ I C ::Sf:{::‘ t 'mw-r Audandane “,'anqfi ‘q‘, C adetiize: e 9 $ mt DURH Aj ‘.; efareer tm s â€" + (anmnien® ELGIN, W. ... sgsi, «© ‘sSS] " "‘U- anabenine ..::‘-- ® ¢ SSE ‘“'. ........3' suserdrvs iss ‘ ‘ whiese so-.; O ENAC :.;.ciwe Secaecdel wgfifl nerapamk Uâ€"R EN “" B4 ssccpane recrneen® BREY, C. ,.....l saser & %&“‘q’\;‘;b-u‘; anierrant "an GI 4 B adieceail precp en c n g:t’l“!l" sepaclecd eethhene TONâ€" snn wicges ies (er on it HAMILTON, E. ... ..~ W\'W%&..«-mfi.j m‘»E. Sifhaiive thens fg:gflm.:,‘m NAF :sm ‘ TINGS, W. .,...»« »» HURON, C. ..as. zin . y My Sn iemere‘ steniret weas esd S eeinaneal 6e CSX & .ls : KINGSTON . .;...... 40 e LAMBTON, ; W. .m se LANARK, N. s jguscse ?jnaax‘. BJ .. reAdannniathy K cFarve . cvve ver h MANITOULIN .l i.« MIDDLESEX, E. ... «* MIDDLESEX, °N. ... . MIDDLESEX, W. ... . MONCK .....5.s4 pu.o«‘sno MUSKOKA ... o > NIPISSING :. »«»~4 NORFOLK, N. ....... «.«» NORFOLK, S: ... s NORTHUMBERLAND, E. NORTHUMBERLAND, W ONTARIO, N. Juas es o0 ONTARIO, 8. ... ... OTTAWA, E.. ... .. OTTAWA, W. ... cce OXFORD, N. ... ««~ OXFORD, 8. ... ol PARRY SOUND ... .. PEBE 4....2 c y o hc.cks PERTH, N. ... ccuse+ PERTH, S. ... cce PETERBORO, E. ... PETERBORO, W. ... PORT ARTHUR ... . PRESCOTT UY8.id. .e PRINCE EDWARD ....... RAINY RIVER ... ... RENFREW, cN,â€" .000 )» RENFREW, 8. ... .« ARUSSELL .L. coms SAULT STE. MARIE ... i Ofifaâ€"â€"am« |SIMCOE, B ....cca se JSIMCOE, S. ... ce SIMCOE, W. UaA.c¢ .cc STORMONT .:. ..0.« | STURGEON FALLS ... SUDBURY ... .lsc TEMISKAMING ... .. â€"| TORONTO, E. "A" ... | TORONTO, E. B" ... ; | TORONTO, N: "A" ... TORONTO, N. "B" ...« TORONTO, S. "A" ... y | TORONTO, S. "B" .cs o | TORONTO, W. "A" ... e | TORONTO, W. "B" ... r| VICTORIA, E. ..>, â€" â€"| VICTORIA, W. ..« n | WATERLOO, N, .. .. {|WATERLOO, 8. ... J WELLAND | ....uo seee T|WELLINGTON, E. .. € | WELLINGTON, W. ... WELLINGTON, 8. ... WENTWORTH, N. ...> »{WENTWORTH, 8. ... 0 IYORK, E. ...ac en * AYORK, N. .222 e S~ IYORK, W. .....2u uzen Arnnedirndins CANDIDATES ELECTED. Constituency The Young better heritage for a boy than to be . the sor of a millionaire. Impressionâ€" ; ist. sketches of two fatm boys with IMeâ€"like . portraits, appeat conspicuâ€" ously in the annval Christmas Numâ€" ber of "The Farmer‘s Advocate and Home . Magazine." What ‘ they have achieved from the Bumblest ofâ€" beâ€" ginrings, should be an incentive .: to every youth in Canada. Dr. Jas. W. Robertson and Dean L.~H. Bailey are rightly styled ‘‘Prophets of Coun» try Life‘" in their respective lands. In the best sense of the term _ they â€" are makers of their countries, and to I study . their clives will help every son of the farm to make the hest of Jhimull: The sketches . ate written with a sympathotic touch, and . from persondl knowledge of tw> of the most outstanding men in the cause of agriâ€" cultural education in America toâ€"day. ‘Then, ‘ there are stoties that reveal \the achievements of farming in the ‘‘differemt Provinces of, . Canada that jshould All every reader with :x t tor the future. . Fot â€" s# .\ men, there is m«m in articles t| dealing with is © classes of live To be born well on a {arm i8 been a particulatly “g‘ year with the demonstration rd .conducted by .‘‘The Farmer‘s Advocate," _ and the tecords of its work, and gesults, took, includ THE NEW LEGISLATURE Man‘s Chance rovinces of, . Canada that avery reader with ‘:2 he future. . Fot # is a tich treat in articles h various â€" classes of live ding poultry. The past has “AAMy . Heary Morel . G. H. Ferguson .. Hon. 1. B. Lucas R. H. McEitoy ... . C; R. McKeown ... Sir James Whitney ... J. J. Preston .....=.. .. J. H. ~Dé¥itk ........... Chas. A. Brower ......... F. G. Macdiarmid ........ Hon. J. 0. Reaume ... Dr. Chas. N. Anderson C., W. Jarvis ...« on Anthony Rankis .......... Dr. David Jamieson Ean J. S. Hendrie ........ ......... 1800 A. H. Musgrove :. .; ... ... 340 rry Bilbet : ......... .cÂ¥ ..F. u20 PM Geo. W. Sulman ......... .............. 910 Dr. A. E. ROo§§ ............ .......... Ace. ........a...,‘......a-‘..R- J. McCormick ... 500 Pr.â€" A. W. Nixon Hos. W. J. Hanna . R. F. Preston ......... Hon. A. J, Matheson John R. Dargavel .. T. G. Carscallen ..... Dr. Elish Jessop ... Hon. Adam Beck ... Conservative. . Oppositi W. D. Black ... Albert GtIG® .. John W. Westbrook W. 8. Brewstet ... A. E. Dosovan ... Duncan McArthur : A. C+ Pratt ... S. G. M. Nesbitt W. H. Hoyle Napoleon Champagne Jasg. A. Ellis ... . John Gaina ....... Samuel Charters Jas. Torrance ... John Benneweiss Jas. Thompson :. Don. Hogarth T. W Hon. W. H. Hearst ... A._B. _ ThompsON ......«. John 1. Hart ... .. AMlex. Ferguson ......... Hon. Jas. S. Duft...... J. C. Milligan®......... Z. Mageau ........ ... Chas. McCrea ... . R. T. Shillington ... . Hon. R. ‘A. Pyne ... T. R. Whiteside ......... W. K. McNaught ...... Hon. J.J. Foy ...‘ E. H. J. Owens ....... Geo. H. Gooderham . Hon. Thos. Crawford W. D. McPherson ...... â€"R. H. Mason ... . Dr. A. E. Vrooman . . Dr. H. G. Lackner ... . Geo. Pattinson ........ .Evan E. Fraser ...... W. C. Chambers H. °C. ‘Scholfield J. T. Regan ... A. McCowan ......... T. Herbert Lennox Dr. Forbes Godfrey and also of the season at “Wcld-l wood‘" (the farm undertaken early in 1911 by the paper for the benefit of its‘ readers), are alone worth the price of the publicatior to any farmâ€" or. John M. Gunr‘s study in. . naâ€" tional . humor will <set people laughl ing just as J. H. Grisdale‘s article showing the cconomy of large impleâ€" ments will set tké-x:-nlilg. The Home â€" Magazite feat are superb, Home â€" Magazite {features are superb, and the illustrations, both in color and in black and white, are a revelaâ€" tion of modern journalistic . art. Ihe cover, and a couple of pages â€" within are ‘beautifully executed in color. This splendid magazine: goes as & Christâ€" mas gift to all the readers of "The Farmor‘s Advocate,‘‘ and while copâ€" ies last, rew subscribers will receive it free. Nonâ€"subscribers can . obtain copies at 50 cents each, and. as a Canadian boliday souvenit to a friend it . would be hard: to fnd . anything quite so useful and attractive. . The |d¢reu is ~The William _ Weld Coâ€", Ltd., London, Ont. PAGE 12 Norman Dunlop .. McGarry IUDGMENT FOR SAL Allan Studhoime (La) 6 1...J. A. Mathicu Hon. A.G. MacKay Hugh Munro Wm. McDonald ... Chas. M. Bowman J . G.â€"Anderson..... T. R. Atkinson W. E. N. Sinclair Samuel Clarke N. W. Rowell .. T. R, Mayberry Gustave Evanturel Dumase Racine Udney Richardson Jr. Jas. McQueen Koehler Elliott . Marshail Sutherland AR V 1084 Acc. Ace. 279 Ace. 950 764 340 150 300 Ace. 700 .. 84 48 582 M 880 250 400 . 250 Ace. Ace. 1230 . Ace. .. 105 . Acc. Ace. .. 350 .. 100 1510 . 176 & 23281 .1713 . 8815 «.. 684 1685 . 1748 . 3749 . 8324 . Ace. +s 90 .. 200 .. 9986 .. 850 _ 290 ... 183 .. 415 100 110 350 235 359 1023 227 500 1300 2000 . 559 180 416 . 650 400 . 180 325 236 607 256 @7 18 1500 117 869 Teetzel Christopher Kobler, who _i his brother, Jacob Kohler, it mand, is a wellâ€"known : figure Christopher Kobler, who succeeds his brother, Jacob Kohler, in Haldiâ€" mand, is a wellâ€"known . figure in his m‘mâ€"mtmu.â€"%â€"l&ohh&-bmth‘ ers, of Cayuga, are among the â€" bigâ€" gest cattle deaiers in Ontario, ~â€"and are very wealthy. Christopher Kohler is not a novice in politics, â€" and 4s LaR bwaurs‘ to the OWtawa‘ leadets. Gpvdpdjur| d n f h un nfi n far ) W. R. Ferguson, whose defeat of Phil Bowyer in East Fent was a notâ€" able victory, is one of the young Libâ€" erals on whom the party bases high hopes. He is a wellâ€"toâ€"do merchant residing in Dresden and â€" owning a big farm just outside the village. One of Mr. Ferguson‘s biggest assets â€" in the political field is his wife, . who takes a very keen interest in politics and helped him materially . in the campaign. . Mr. Ferguson is an ag gressive young fighter. well known to the Otawa He will be one of the bigg physically at least, in House. g About Some of the New Men Who _ ? Will be Seen in Next Legislature O+0+@0+0+0+04+@04 04@ Robert Sutherland Middlesex for the L ing (George Neely, is farmer living at. Do nicipal experience. the more‘ remarkabl ed over a Conserva 539 in the last cle O+0+0+0+@+@ Thomas Marshall, Liberal victor in Monck, Hon. Richard Harcourt‘s â€" old viding, is a young man, i Varsity graduate, and a hardware merchant in Dunnville. \ This is his second attempt to break into the Provincial field. Lieut,.â€"Col, T. R. A tkinson coe, won back his riding for erals by defeating H.P.. 1 North Norfolk. Col. Atkins deteated in 1908, largely. by vetse majority in his home which, however, voted for h YOU PAY WHEN CUR |1 ‘Thousands of and middleâ€"aged. mall through Ealy indnctotions, Excemee and Blood Diconer. READER: No matter who has treated you, write for an honest opinion Free of Charge, Books Freeâ€"*"The Golden Monitor" _(Wustrated) W Discases of ? QUESTION LIST FOR HOME TREATMENT ON REQUEST > ~ <â€"â€" W. .. A.. Ontario awa the former C a voung mah Oshawa. ODrs. KENNEDY & KENN gp>â€"mOTICE LVSCSS %“‘m’% to our Canadian + '_ ment in Windsor, Ont. If you ) see us mally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and unminmuwmdsoroflimwhkhmhtww‘ j Laboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letters as ows : Phone â€" 97 . DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. Write for our private address. < _ _ . > 000( .0 _ .0 ‘â€"__. Gustave LY another of. the Liberals â€" w ho first fight. Speaker . E+ House I . te 23 I f ‘ "t ¢ cbBlalty .'\.'-Ilé’ ‘ \. { ‘ f 7 x3 ;\?‘ Y â€" * IÂ¥" â€" NO NAMES OR PHOTOS USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT® â€" u_ Drs. K. & K. TAKE ALL RISKS JVSE â€" 3 xd THE "KINGC" FI.M Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich, eC o2 living at. Dorchester with muâ€" experience. His victory is all e~remarkable in that he tutnâ€" a Conservative majority _ of the last election. and be one of the satisfied perion ik. Col. Atkinson 1908, largely. by. an ity in his home ver, voted for him i« an elderiy man Sinclair, wh Consery ative h. a lawyer, He aga He IRVIN MASTER EVERYTHING PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL nturel the biggest figures â€"* in the nev O+0+0+0+0+@ rO+O+0+@+@+@ ie had NERVOUS DEBILITY d,. who won East Liberals ‘by defeatâ€" i« â€" a substantial n in Sturgeon Fa y ~the Liberals, & tisfaction. It is in ‘Nocthers Onta nger gencramon made good In h a son of the la of the Provinci wyer in the villa a hard fight (Jeorge â€" Pharat YOUR GRUJCER HA ASK FOR EP Cured by the New Method Treatmant Charle n+0+0+0+0+0+@+@+@+@+@+@0+0¢ j N oo o & ho â€" succeeds fand is considered as indicati ig . the : r, in Haldiâ€" }splitting up of the _ solid MWhitney figure in his | block in the North, g, ~ young . akler brothâ€" Llawrer in Sturgeon Falls.: _ }/ 3 2 Jo ofoofocfarfaage ofoofanfocfocfoofoofocd AN fe, . who in politics in the is an awâ€" es â€" Calde membet. Inne the Lib at tt AUT wn ncial lage M th W th ide Udney Richardson, ‘who beat â€" Col. J..J. Craig, oue of, the best _ known ,‘:f;g‘f‘- e cce figures on the Conservatiy ;&A,fi_.‘,v,;g 94 a popular manufacturer . in Blora. | . Dr. Janies _ McQueen, who carried North Wentworth for the. Biberals, practices niedicine at the .. 6&; 2 ";g f Freelton. When Gordon Wilso8, i “ former Conservative member, | went into Dominion â€"politics, the," Liberals decided that their chances in the ridâ€" ing ~were greatly improved, {“\H McQueen, whose experience and wide circle of friends made him the . ‘hest available candidate, was nominated. . John Benneweiss, . who . eat : Valem tine Stock in South Pert] 'J ~his name would indicate, a German, | & was his opponent. This is the MB time in the history of the riding wher one German was put up in oppositic to another. Mr. Benneweiss, i s / m bah mer, another point of sim ;‘3‘1 he tween the candidates Wellington flag is a. " w. R. Black, Conservative, wimner in South Addington, is a fdtmetr" at Parrham, who has been for a _ time president : of the local Cons + tive association, / .o oo .John W. Webstock who on Monday carried North Brant, â€" folowing | s withdrawal of John Kisher, | forme Conservative. membeér, . “?: ad a seat in the Ottawa House, is reeve ol Hersfordâ€"township, . fi‘*:;,“_ ful farmer. â€"â€" ~ xt q aate d ral manager Arthu success( Queen § position in Fede H in 1904 Kingst A â€" WRECK A wth Wilhar big Iu He st attl bvg , L Tt pou have any or os io ":erns:lld iesponâ€" les under them, . back, "A-dnn-u. d in s : orn ex poor memery, A.leml. c ‘ble: hair loose, sore throat, eté, Schofield, who cartied n â€" under _ the. Cousers Toronto man, & former | azer of the ‘Dradets: °B ralâ€" p oppot ry. wealthy man uht ated of y ples H D l: . Um‘lfidh f .um ‘n lealss ce +@+0+0+@+@ Boriln,. Con waher at gs&lfi Smellie in the no H e lives me X Rawdog Tvative . 9} timgs, | i8 . %6 4 $%

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