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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Jul 1914, p. 8

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7‘;’;‘-; was unique in that it was prac ~*~ _ @lzally a test of the temperance senâ€" O~C timent im North Waterloo, the opponâ€" 10â€"I ‘ Bnt of the Conservative candidate, 11â€" | Mr. Mills, being the nominee of the Hâ€" ‘ lempenanceâ€"{orces ol the riding, . Dr. |.. _ _ # .’,' . Heist, who was nominated 18â€" ‘ Whifée weeks ago last Saturday atterâ€" 14=~ ‘ noon and without the aid of a party !l5â€"{ .. machine conducted a vigorous camâ€" 16â€" _ \paign that would have done ctedit to 11':;} __a veteran mp:fiaet. Dr. Heist apâ€"| i pealed for the sulfrages of the â€"elec | **~ ‘ tars ‘on â€" the single plank ‘of _ the |, _( § owell platiorm, the abolition of the | °* \bar, and in all of his addresses conâ€" | 8+ fined ‘himself to this single issue. ;‘ -4, ~That the temperance nominee > atâ€" ‘ ‘hgcu attention was demonstrated | * * by the large crowds which attended| _‘ ‘the numerous meetings held throughâ€" I 14 ‘~out the riding, and several days ago , ; _ the > conservative . machine . became . alarmed and the forces commenced a ;. wa vigorous‘ canvassing campaign not, o _ maly in Berlin, Waterloo and Elmira, : _ but throughout the country districts. ; _, /. . But the real fight for the votes of hss / the ejectorsâ€"commenced.. on . Monday ., ; ) mornisig at 9 o‘clock, when the sPlâ€" 4 ; / endidly organized Tory contingent ; ; + ted operations with the assistance * ‘ started and every available vote . o _ was. brought to . the polls, some autos . y ) travelling long: distances in order to § "‘ bring in voters. | . which _closed . _with. i counting of the ballots on Monâ€" ay evening was one of the liveliest id isteresting experienced . in _ proâ€" politics in this riding in many DR. HEIST PUT UP A GAME FIGHT ‘he electors have spoken. Mr. C. ." Mills will represent North Waterâ€" : in <the Legislature, the Whitney administration has heen endorsed and the 1441 ta‘s remaining in the ince will not be abolished. . â€"â€"The temperance forces had a fairly good ‘organization in Berlin and . a goodâ€"sized vote for Dr. Heist . was ‘polled. in Waterlco and Elmira _ the majoritics in favor of the Conservaâ€" tive candidate were much larget in proportion to population. . Theâ€" rural vote was much smaller than _ usual, and although the farming community turned out in large numbers to the Heist meetings 3 large proportion of them failed to rzjdster their votes. . The vote in Berlin was the heaviest "gt polied in a Provincial‘ election, . Mills getting 1760, Dr. Heist 1084, and Mr. Martin, the Socialist 444, a total of 3288. In the 1911 election 3846 votes were . polled . in ‘the city. Large votes were â€" also polled in Waterloo and Elmira, there ‘being 944 in the former town . and 883 in the latter village,/~ increases ‘of 110 and 16 respectively compared with the Lacknerâ€"Euler elsction _ in 4911. The vote in the rural districts erfect Organization and Hard Work on : Polling Da* Proved to be Too Much â€" for Temperance Forces j was lighter. The biggest surprise of the day was the remarkable turnover inâ€" 'olLilq township. In 1911 there was a Liberal majority of 98. On Monday Mr. Mills recelved ~a majorâ€" ity of 222. In the last election 521 Â¥otes were polled for Mr. _ Euler, while the temperance camjidate only received 273 votes. _ ~In Berlin the temperance candidate received majorities in the five divisâ€" w of the East Ward, while all ~of the other. divisions gave substantial majotities in favor of the . Conservaâ€" tive candidate ~he majority in the riding in favor of Mr..Mills surpassed the _ most sangvine expectations of his most arâ€" dent supporter, 600 being the largest ‘p:;nht that was ventured during the m., 24 for Mills 464 ‘The result of the vote : inâ€" North Waterloo was known py six a‘clock, there wat no doubt as to . the 5 1 candidate, it being merely tion _ of majority. Several polls in the outlying districts â€"were in reporting, and it was not W“ in the evening wheh it was 1 that total â€" maâ€" . + I} m?u t m.?%’mu. was 1â€"â€"Hucha‘s Shop .. 2â€"Harmonts Hall . &â€"Kroetach Stote 4â€"Orphens Hal ... &â€"Bochmer‘s Shop â€" t‘s House Tâ€"â€"Kralt‘s Store .. Town Hall ... Wfifi‘? . cce ~~NORTH WATERLOO BY THE | ... .=:=~ C _ LARCE MAJORITY OF 1455 ..."**T. WATERLOO vote polled was as 240 â€" 64â€"‘ 704 20 20 42 50 d 17 40â€" 10 16 17 l-fil-qul House ... 28 ilâ€"Wf:ehot- Grmy 26 * \ K. Hg-_‘ s 31 Ik% to Z, hrug‘s ... 16 4â€"Rchknifl!'s House ... 15 $â€"Schcibel‘s House ... 36 6â€"\‘cber‘s â€"Chambers ... 47 | 1â€"H«ughes‘ House ...... 44 g=â€"City HMall ... :..> 79 0â€"Cairns‘ House‘....... 90 10â€"Moody‘s. Gatage ... 77 11â€"Dietrich‘s House ...102 12â€"A to K, Wagnet‘s 41 | 1. to Z, Wagnerâ€"s... 62 'la-â€"Slppol’,a Shop ... 42 14â€"henk‘s Grocery ... 60 | 15â€"Miller‘s Shop ......... 50 !lcâ€"_!‘iddler's Store .... 64 17â€"Dubreck‘s House ... 57 | °1. to Z%, hrug‘s .. 4â€"Robinsdu‘s House $â€"Schcibel‘s House 6â€"\Weber‘s â€"Chambers | 12â€"Hughes‘ Louse ... $=\ity Hall ... "... 98 4O 182 134 19 56 11 1. to Z, Wagnerâ€"s 13â€"Sippelisâ€" Shop ... 14â€"S3henk‘s Grocery 15â€"Miller‘s Shop ...... 16â€"Viddler‘s Store . 17â€"Dubreck‘s House Orphanage, L to.% 20â€"Puder‘s Eiouse ...... 18â€"Steinmetz‘ Shop _ 19â€"â€"Orphanage, A.to K 1â€"itupple‘s Office 2â€"Rahn Bros. ... TOLAL ....<câ€" cucu..s 114¢.â€"3 Majority forâ€" Mills 155. WATERLOO TOWNSHIP 1â€"New Germany ... ... 7 2â€"Bloomingdale .......... 55 3â€"Btidgeport ..._......... 15 4â€"Rummelhardt ......... 40 5â€"Centreville ............ 124 4â€"1!. Woolwich ... '5â€"l~"oradalc 6â€"Hridelberg ... !7-â€"West Montrose 1â€"Bamberg ...... 2â€"St., Clements 3â€"Hawkesville 4â€"Crosshill ... §â€"Linword ...... @â€"Welilesley ... 7â€"Kingwood ... 1â€"Winterbourne 2â€"Conestogo ... 3â€"St. Jacobs . Waterlod ... Waterloo ... Elmira ... Woolwich Tp. Waterloo ‘T‘p. Wellesley Tp \_The Vanquished Toful :...:~â€";........ 1084 Majority for Mills 676. POR@L .....1.. 2o 40 d Majority for Heist 15 Total ... .l.0.l. 273 2 Majority for Mills 222. " wOOLWICH TOWNSHIP To‘lal Msi Adupruals Majority for Heist 47 Who polled ‘n,m- the rid fng on the ," t" â€"plat form against the wellâ€"otied Consor vative machine, > Majority for Mills 1455 Pluraftity for Mills 860. WELLESLEY TOWNSHIP RECAPITULATION DR. E. D. HEIST, ELMIRA BERLIN Heist Martin Mills 55 15 40 124 301 23 20 34 56 58 20 57 50 52 52 36 321 57 46 79 33 49 35 41 Heist Mills 676 464 155 62 444 47 15 38 18 20 13 11 18 18 22 10 11 11 21 53 25 37 21 12 19 26 15 24 18 284 15 19}; 1769 114 1 5+ 95| 4% 80 { 719| T 1s | 86 | 69 44 4o 61 69 65 95 96 65 12 13 80 88 269 115 154 286 127 1977 55 58 101 $4 495 15 77 37 23 74 232 17 55 57 48 34 29 34 Whose majority was the Margest ever given ®# Conservative : candidate in North Waterloo. m Toronto, _ June 380. â€" (Canadian Fress).â€"Yesterday‘s election . results ars Conservatives 83, Liberals : 25, Ind»pendnt 1, Labor 1, in doubt onc. North Bruce is claimed py toth sides by six rotes, and â€" the ofcial | an: nouncement has not yet been receivâ€" ~d. ‘The Libera‘s will provably deâ€" mand a recount in North Wentworth where thr . government _ majority is three, in ‘East Lambton where it is thirtcen, and in West Kent thore it RECOUNTS IN THREE ig flm S. WATERLOOâ€" | WAS STRONG _ ; FOR Z. A. HALL Galt, June 29.â€"By a majority Of 399 Z. A. Hall, manufactuter of Nes peler, was returned â€" as Conservative tepres ntative © for South Waterloo. Despite a very active campaign . by the Temperance party in the interests OF A. E. Buchanan, Liberal candidate the majority in Galt was 300, _ orly ’l.hrne less than in the preceding conâ€" tost. M § All Buchanan‘s gains were in _ the ounty _ where he . was well nown, havinâ€" been raised on‘ the farm. Presâ€" on and Hespeler did not go quite as tron:ly Conservative as pefore. H. Martin, th» Socialâ€"Democratic candiâ€" at~, made a total vote of _ 838, of 254 more than McQGuire, Socialist in h3 1911 contest.. Mr. Hall was Sereâ€" â€"aded nv the 29th Band and the 29th "ipe ~Pand.. He was enthusiastically weeted whin â€" _b3 addressed the elecâ€" Lors. Tht tailors of ‘Niagara Falls, N.Y., siter two. days‘ strike have signed up al! the large ghops in ths city for anâ€" oth r vear. Better wages aze providâ€" EVANTUREL‘S | ~RETURN SURPRISE ; TO PROVINCE ' Mr. | Evanturel, it will be rememâ€" bered, resigned his seat in the last ; Legislature . _ on the stigwest on _ of Hom J. J. Foy and Mr. N. W. Roâ€" ‘well, following the disclosure ol & it nd f writt n ‘by hint to the liqnor interests asking for a fetainor from ‘mun for his legal setvices and s in fluence as a member," . .â€" . Gustav â€" Eventurel, who appealed from the canlemnation of th> Legis~ lature ~ to \ his constituents, comes tack. He d th: poll in _ Press tott, defcat :lboth Liberal and Conâ€" servative gandifates. ~~ Mr. Evanturâ€" el‘s ree hA came as a big sutrâ€" prise. â€" He re to the Legislature as on Ingependont. g hi hga-mmq..fia;z?h will Y Arepna A iom 'fl'. subject of qeel'%a ‘That he returns with the seeining enâ€" dorssment of the majority of his com #tituents places him beyond any firâ€" Whor disciplin> from th: J egislature. He returns to the Wouse inaster â€" of is own future fortunes. . NR. C. H. MILUS, M.LA., The Victor RIDINGS o iss C inle andi TB ictory ol their. candidate and th they Goveinmecag with a _ torch ht Arocessicn, asout 880 . o‘closl ;r:“ ais ht,â€" Alout :;oor: € with ‘oil,;| «m cmh'umd oik: doter, autemobiles, . ; on taining Conser: ati/e ©. k ers from" th: Market Sotare :0 iL residence / C. H. Mills, Your street, whre â€" thyy tendered. kim & ovation.* / "I»j’:‘:wn return<d ~donn Yomg to King street and proverd=d to tha Walper, House wh:re ths sucâ€" ces fuJf ; ndidate,â€" ascom; anied by Mr. w. Ferdict, M.P:, alighted * and went to the rottnda from which thy d lverrd addresses aud were on husâ€" iast irally checred. * â€" "h>cJlarge na ority, br said, fairly took his breath away. He was . deâ€" li hted with th:r mannor in. which the Whitnay : Co#zernn»t had .beenâ€" susâ€" ta ned" and th* emjhatic manper\ is which. tha membcrs. had becn. returnâ€" ed showed that. the clectors would not allow on: issue to override . the progressive . Administration of . Sir James and his Cabinst. He ptomised to give th: els¢tors ol the riding, irâ€" iru.\ecu\e of thiir‘ party: alliations, ‘(he best : ossi I> sw.ice, "I fecl as if I could hug every elector. of . the [rid ng,lo‘?igig",'.' h $:5d Y ‘con us icn amidâ€"loud chsers. / %he: liuq?fitn th n procecded _ tc. Wateilo>. atdâ€" Flmira vwhâ€"re similar. ; s were h ld. _ | % efl. he Heist Headguarters. } .’,}9:,,_.1\ f f AQtg t f The returng of the election were re: ‘}oai\' at‘th®Heist committee rooms by B and cafter Ah> result of the day‘s yote had beco received, 'rnuf |efeated didate, (Pr: / Heist, d.livered ... _address in which he ‘thant ed "his sÂ¥proâ€"ters for their valâ€" Lpnhwothfij;d assured thm that as fat ay No: .wmm: the â€" fight against thr linwor. bad just be gun. â€" Acdresses were also delivered by Revs, Marcus Scott, M. H. Sen @wron, _ C. .L. _ Melrviaes, 4. H. Echâ€"artz, â€"J. E. Lynn, and â€" Messrs. D. W. Houston, J. F. Carnvichael amd . A. Kefer,â€"all of â€" whom favored the < Continuing of © the educational campaign which had been commenced. Wedn sday is wominion Day, . and Waterloo © promises to . . be crowdcd . with visitors for the occasion. In tThe morning . @ nonster automobile paraie will . be h:ld and in the afternoon at 1.30" o‘clock a lacrosse game between Hesâ€" peleg and the Twinâ€"City will pe playâ€" i im <hs Waterico Fark. Following this championship bicycle and n.©torâ€" cycle raes will be pulled 0%. _ In th> evening thy Waterloo Musical Society _ will give a concert:in‘ the patk, as well as prizeâ€"draw‘(ng. The difierence betwern, the o a d employces of tug toats on great lakes has been adiusted. Ontario‘s~Premier hose only comment. . ow the of the clection was. "Tt was vievery." s 0 0C > SR JANES P. WHITNEY <ed ow the . result 1t was‘a great the ownets Who says that . the Selection: has brought a new ‘spirit ‘into Ontario politics, ‘and urges ‘a more effective organization on ‘the part: . oL. the Liberal party. o Piglr c We Contest Throunh ~ut. Prâ€"vinge th* Koâ€"nost in Y â€"ars. TOHKG WAS 8: GULCLPH TORONTO,â€"June 30. â€" The vigor with which the election ‘was fought througbout Onturi~ yesterd@y . is atâ€" tested: by the fact that the vole was perbaps the treaviest ever polled in the province. Frour fragmentary ‘reâ€" ports now at hand records for high percentage ci votes cast were made in ncurly every riding. ; 2 Grstay ~Evapture!, who appealed from the condemnatior of the Legisâ€" lature to" hisconstituents, .comes back. He headed the pol! in I'E::ou. UHefeating ‘both Libers: ‘and ‘Conserâ€" vative candidates. â€"Mr, Evanturel‘s reâ€"election .came as u big surprise. He returns to the Leg!alature as aD Independent. ~ ;\ * x In. Toronto the pol} was olcepuon-l ally large and the Tory metropolis reâ€" ‘, peated what it Las done for yearsâ€" | returned â€"a complete Conservative | slate. ‘The new faces in the Legislaâ€" . ture from Toronto will be Wm. H. Price â€"(Parkdale), Joseph Russell . (exâ€"M. P.) (Riverdale), Mark Irish ; (Toronto, N.E.), and Thomas Hook : (Toronto, S.E.). .All, both new and | old members, bad ample majorities. Sit Adam Beck Breaks Record, â€" | LONDON, Ont., June 30. â€" Sit‘ Adam Beck was. cécorded a record majo ‘‘y by the «:ectors of London | yesterday, defeating Dr. W. J. Stevâ€"| enson, Liberal, by 1,496 votes. Bir | Adam received 4,353 votes, Dr. Stevâ€" i enson 2,857, and John D. Jacobs,.| Labor candidate, the third man in ; the contest;, 416. ~The Minister of | Power was giver an acclamation in ; 1911, while. in 1908 his mapority ‘ over J. M. McEvoy, K.C., Liberal, wu' 1,404. The total number of votes pollâ€" ed yesteâ€"day was 7,626. ~There.were | 12,050 names on ‘tre voters‘ lists. Carter Suppoter l)mÂ¥ Dead. | |â€" GUBLPH, June. 3¢. â€"The Liberal : temjer~nce worker» of this city hcld] ‘. big celebration last night in bonor oC the election of Sam Carter. The mejority was somewhere in the neighborhood of one bundred, probâ€" ably alittle less, which was someâ€" . what of a surprise even to bis most coafident supporters. â€" T :pporter of Sim Carter Succumbs to «.eart Failure at News of Hilgeâ€" tion of His Candidate â€" Evanâ€" turel Is Returued in Prescott â€"Mr. Rowell Issues Stateâ€" ment to Temperance Forces, Opposition Leader â€"_â€"John Black, an aged retired farmâ€" er, of Extra street, this city, could not ltllsb.lh etclp:e&e c:?nqu-u ul:; on resutt ections. was in ~ Samwet~Cah ter‘s‘~committee rooms when It was abhnounced that Mr. Carter was electoc . :'ra,vuhouu moment‘s warning be fell over on the fGloor and died. Death was due to heart failure. 5 4 ton Sw«p» By Ross. _ > KINGSFON, June 30. â€" Dr. A. E. Ross (Con.) defeated Ald. T. F. Harâ€" rison (Lib.) in yesterday‘s contest b, a majority of 1,466. ‘Theâ€"majorâ€" Ity was a great surprise to bog‘ sides. All day long it was believed Dr. Ross would bavs a majority of about 600, ‘but not one of the supporters of Dr. m dreamed of such a majority. Ross polied a, majo+i‘y in every subâ€" af Porls HAMILTON; June : 30.~â€""In the West riding, Col. Hendrie polled the biggest ‘vote of his career, receiving a majority of 1,628 over Ald. Dr. Davey, the Independent Liberal and Temperance candidate, never seemed dangerous. in East Hamilton the Agures for Allan Studbolme were 4,47% while 3,4821 votes were polied for Controller Thomas W. Jutten, the Conservative candidate, which gives the Labor canâ€" didate a majority of 990, nearly 300 ‘nm‘tbn he had in the last elecâ€" MR. N. W ~ROWELL MAN DROPS DEAD at the ytillage AVW on ril HRear Cade and (uf “’m‘w:f% C af | _ The Liberal party shows a net gain | oOf Ave seats in the olc. constituencies, and ‘wou three out of seven ofâ€"the ‘n.w constituencias. HON J; O â€" REAUME IS DEFEATE _ _TOuUNTO, June 40,. â€" After a hurd contest, lnabumznbo Tides \han Nof moug pentot ule voters of Outarlo returned Bir Jnines hh ney io power with . a hfiodtv <of Aftyâ€"seven wate. The returns indicate :‘i,t the stunaing in the new House will be an.follows;= ConservaliÂ¥6® ..=..4,}»,+» ++ 88 TLAbéFals \, ;. «) ; «$a)4 5t uit x a x > 26 MADOE . . > «> <u4 sar‘vsr cAXLY ++ 1 Indepenodent (Evanturel) . ...« 1 The standiog in the last ture was;â€" ~< NCO3 O _0 CODSOTVALIN@ ; . y4# win« «4w XAbDOrHi~ .. i. oo« @xx «s Arx Labor ... 24e 2k 4e ar‘e n e n Vacant (Prescoft) ....... 4 One Minister of the Crown '-; d(o)- eated in the porson of | . 0. Reaume, Mnhhrbot'gx&‘WOrb. who lost the convention nomination. in the new ridiog of. Windsorâ€" and ran as an independent ‘Conservative. The straight line candidate, O. E. Fleming, was defeated sand the seat went to Rev. J. C. Tolmie. « All‘the other Ministers were reâ€" elected with increased majoritiesy â€" | â€"For all the numberâ€"of independent !cudldam. temperance, labor, socialâ€" | ist, and one antiâ€"temperance, who apâ€" pesred on nomination day ,only two outsideâ€"of party linesâ€"wers returned, Evanturel ~and . Allanâ€" Studbolme * (Lab., E. Hamilton) & | â€" There will be fow changes of imâ€" : portance in the personnel of the ‘ House. Four of Mr. Rowell‘s followâ€" |ers i: the last Legislature were deâ€" : feuted at tho polls, namely: Dr. Mcâ€" Queen (North Wentwortb), ‘Messrs. , McCormick (East Lambton), Anderâ€" | son (Noâ€"tb. Huron), Sinclair (South 'Onurlc). Mr. .C.. Koblerâ€"â€"(Haldiâ€" ‘ mand) did not go up forâ€"reâ€"election. The actual Conservative are: South Bruce, Haldimand, East bâ€" ton, South Ontario, and North Wentâ€" worthâ€"6. 2ce The Liberal ~gains> are:: ‘North Brant, South Brant, North Essex, â€"uth Esgex, North : Middleserx, East Ottawa, . West Ottawa, West Poterâ€" boro, Prince Edward,. and South Wellingtonâ€"10.. R t mr # Thbr net, constituencies which went Conservative are: Niggara Falls, Riverdale (Toronto), Parkdele (Toâ€" rcnto), and South Victoris, | . â€" > One of the most surprising events of the election wasthw return by the elect~ts: of Prescott of Gustave Evanâ€" turel, the discredited Liberal who was read out of the party â€"afier the senâ€" sational episode of last session and who resigned bis scst in the House. â€" ‘The now constituencies which went Liberal are: Cochrane, Lincoln and Windsor. * C 7 The cbhanges on the ~Ministerial side were much more extensive. Not a few prominent Conrervatives retirâ€" ed ~voluntarily, ‘and members like Messrs. McNaugbt (North Toronto), Puck â€" (West ‘Peterboro}, : Norman (Prince Edward),~ Gaina . (Rarry Sound), and Ebbs (South Lanark). Total Toâ€"theâ€""iectors Totai QW‘MW The electorate, of Notth _ Waterloo has spoken and 2333 men have. cast the ballot for the great moral issue esessesssecseaskseseska2e tese2e 8e s e4a s a ces 22222 4% DR. HEIST SAYS THE FIGHT 48 JUST IN ITS BEGINNING s «heith, ind c Legisia 144 106 j 86 19 HON J. 0. REAUME > _ â€"/ .. The Only Minister Who Went Down 10 Dogent, : > >~** > w were Jefeated uy the Hominating conâ€" ventions. . Among those to MK\: the polls yesterday were: . 3 Reaume, Minister of Public Works; Messrs. : Anderson,~~ South â€" ~EsSex;, Westbrook, North Brant; © Brewster, South Brant; Cha:mpagne and %: Ottawa; and Scholfield, South ~.The elected eâ€"ndidate. with their approximute .. majorities > are, . 48 follows:â€" . ¢ ington. Addingtonâ€"W. D. Black:,... : 1, Algomaâ€"A Grigg ... ..s> ... > Brockvilleâ€"A. E. Donovan .. .. Bruce, Southâ€"\ . D. Cargill. . Carletonâ€"H. H. McEiroy,... _ DuBerinâ€"C. R. McKeown . ... Dundasâ€"Sir J. P. Whitney. . ."© Durham, Eastâ€"J. J. Preston. Durbam, Westâ€"J.<H. Devitt: Elgin, Eastâ€"C. A. Brower. ... Elgin, Westâ€"F. G..MecDiaraild PFort Wittiamâ€"0.â€" W. â€" JArVI® , > Frontenacâ€"A. , M. {{iankin .. , . .. Gronvilleâ€"tG. H. Fergason,,. * Grey, Cenireâ€"J1. B, Lucas, ... 1. Grey, Northâ€"C. Cameron, . ... G.ey, Southâ€"D. Jamileson... J Haldimandâ€"Dr. W,â€"Jacques . . Haltonâ€"A: W. Nixon ... .. ... Hamilton, Westâ€"Col. Nendric 1 Hastinge, Eastâ€"A. Grant.>. .. Hastings, Norihbâ€"R. J..Comke\1 Hastings, Westâ€"J. W. Jotinâ€" This ignâ€" hasâ€" boeen & at !d-fim:. Ts is the nucleug of # er possibilities. We have emnex’: to face more than ever: befote with many wives and families who‘ _ suflet ‘privation, want and abuse from m ‘drinsing bread Winner. ‘These sufferâ€" lers have come to us and: implored us ‘to put up a great fight. for them and [a muan‘s heart must be of stone _ to {turn such people down.. Consequently this constituency will. join with the rest of the world and t and fight hard ‘torâ€"the extinction\ of ithis sgeat evil. 5 BOD â€". i« x. s ix<.52.sas ara."< â€" MBL Huron, Northâ€"... H. Musgrove ; ~153 Huron, Southâ€"H. Eiber. ... . ‘320 Kenoraâ€"H. A. C%. Machin. ... Acc. Keot, Westâ€"(. W. Sulman.. _ 158 Kingstonâ€"Dr. ‘A.â€" E. ftoss..7,~1,468 Lambton, Eastâ€"J. ‘B. Martyh 13 Lambton,. Westâ€"W. J. Hanna 847 Lanark, Northâ€"#. F.. Préston Th Lanark, Southâ€"F. W. Hall; .. . 539 Leedsâ€"J. R. Darguvel. . .... > â€" 450 Lennoxâ€"T. G. Ca gcallen.... ~ 183 Londonâ€"Sir Adam Beck..... 1,498 Manitoulinâ€"R. R..Gamey.... . 330 Middleses, Eastâ€"J. McFarian~ $98 Muskokaâ€"S. H. Armstrong.. !g Nipissingâ€"H. Morel ........ :4 Nortolk, Southâ€"A. C. Pratt. . . 164 i Thanking one ad all ‘:'«m {tesiss, encouragement, 1 seMâ€"sicrifice, 1 am, Nadd d ) To the electors,. the. womely: charch and all who nm:‘or& g Catg® in m&wn say vmen dose water tkably: well during thesethree weeks. Ki up this fight and . show the what you can dos is three years, apparent life of parliament" in _ t ario. f 4* o. fd (Continued on Page 4, Col. 3 CONSERVATIVES, at your service, "TO POWER © FDCGAR D. HEIST: 1,800 :00 $28 840 l}‘l tlt 8 : 4 ~bas 1,000 130 1,000 30 unoi 1,4%8 p1Q 1,000 D 10 ).

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