Ku i As pointed out by Archdeacon Cody. oCroronto, the political elect ot the success ot the loan will be marked. instead ot a iew thousand bondholders. we now have several hundreds ot thousand». These men and women are bondholders of the nation. They are partners in the nation's business. As such. they will tale a greater interest in the aileirs of the country and in the national tinttucets. Consequently they will become more useful citizens. As bondholders of the national concern, they will went a proper accounting from the directors (the government ot the any) of the national concern. Prior to tttc tstvctions Quebec was plcdgvd by its leaders to carry out r'ortseritmon It 1he pvoplo so voted. They have gnu-n their maudalo, and In tt loyal trrovlnco of Canada the neoph- ot qubcc may he cxm-ctL-d to obey it. It will he the Inn-edit“ duty ot the new Union Government to carry out the and». at the â€but the was. The "bread": in hung-ten. nothing Junior I- loaded. " than were promised on behalf ot Uan Government. and tte "We" will expect the†promise: to be Inn-latent Into perform- The loan will undoubtedly prove a great national Impetus to the habit oi thrift. Arrangements were made so that the manor woman who hought even I 350 bond could have " fully registered and the interest paid by cheque twice a year. The small investor need not even trouble to clip coupons. Hie cheque will arrive on June lst and December lst may year. it can be en domed and. It desired. paid over the counter to the butcher. the baker, or the grocer. These interest cheques are as good as dollar bills, All this means that those who hold our government bonds will desire to buy more of them. When one knows that many or our people who have never been inside I bank. hue purchased Victory Bonds. one realizes the educative value of the Loan campaign upon the community and the ultimate elect it will have on the volume of Canadian investments in good securities and in life insurance. The elect ot the Loan upon Canadian credit in the United States and Grout Britain will be ot untold value. it will Do rrMectetd upon Canadians ne- curiiica now hold in those countries and will create a coniidenco in Guam" at home and abroad to an extent hitherto believed impossible. " will help those of our provincini governments. municipalities. Ind corporations who tittd it necessary to borrow abroad. in future years. Commenting on the success of the Victory Loun..tbe Monetary Times one ot the leading Financial publications of Canada. in a recent issue had the tor lovring‘to 'snr-The recon] ot the Victory Loan is so remarkable that it is 'titBetstt to determine its outstanding feature. Possibly the most important 'hntres ot the achievement is the ultimate eitcct on the economic position ot the Dominion. For the Brat time. a real beginning has been made in the art of saving. in future. it will be unnecessary tor the Dominion government to seek funds abroad. except to obtain a lower rate of interest. Another feature is the vast improvement over our previous loan records. Again. it is satislac- my to know that the large total subscribed will make another war loan un- necessary tor at least spear. The loan has not only postponed further bor. rowing for a considerable period, but it will also stabilize business conditions and maintain the present prosperity. Mr. E. R. Wood. chairman oi the special subscriptions committee. in an- nouncing the results tor the Dominion on Mondtty, properly reminded us that the American continent has a notorious reputation for extravagance. We are discarding that costly Barb. acquiring the more useiui and reputable roiment of thrift. The people ot Canada are now saving and loaning their money to the government. This will Prove to be one at the secrets of success in the tasks or nation building which are bciore us. The chron.uM-Teuytrraph bespeahu tor the member elect a (air oppor» tunity to prove his usefulness and demonstrate In practice the principles of democracy tor which he has told the electors he stands. Five landing. Computed Now Wlttt fnimtu For Rom-“(Ion and vo. ntlonal Work In tMwortt with the Inlumkm ot llte 1“"th Hot-villain 1"omtgtttstslott to pro "" Mere-100ml [Icillllea in out: of tho mac's of Imminent and vounllon ., Inkling tttsttstrushed tor Human] â€new. buildings Mm been erecwd In Whllby. Coburg, UuNph, North To. ronto. Ind F'tederictott, N. ll. Tttet Mildlnn wry in alto tgccordirw . the population of the centre. but Ill flavor the um. purpose; The mun Batt I. equipped with lute um a mo. th mm. and will urn for dam- The overwhelming dole-t " W. G. Welchel. Union Government candidate in North Waterloo. by W. D. Euler. Laurier Liberal, In Mondny'u elections In one ot the contending Natures of the election results in Ontario. Burr â€lien ot Union Government in the riding new in the election In opportunity to protect its good name and attest its devotion to the winning of the war by electing a declared windbe-wnr candidate. However. it was not to be. By I “mum in which he was able to bring into his camp the 'uttHeorttsertption,. and anti-war torces. together with a very considerable element who choose to â€and the new Union Government as the old Borden administrntion in die (like. Mr. Euler we: able to roll up the largest majority in the history of the ridlnx. Owing to the vital nature of the Issues involved the Socialist candi- date, ,rtto'conductmt a clean campaign, "welt-ed an unusually smell vote. The result of the vote was no surprise as Mr. Euler's supporters predicted his 'ttaJorttictr, and Mr. Watchers friends were prepared for the worst. Now that the elections are over. tho citizen: ot North Waterloo may return to the more peaceful pursuit ot building up a strong and united com nullity with a standards or citizenship. capable ot meeting the severest tests of the greatest war in history. . t is. man!- than-1am. lecture. and mu. Ttte Iowor tloor In given 0') _ We look to tho future with hope no! eoMdettce that vigorous new in the anew-not the more elelctlve precaution of the war m be taken. um "on will be unrely den]! with and the "rteteet economy numbed In all (hafnium departments. It thin " done the new Government will madly in axiom-co. It it in not It will bring down upon it the condemnnllon ot the Mon people and the Comm press, who no enthusiastically rallied to In support In the time ot emit. _ T Th run): an the this I. we mum“. It now. that the heart of M II rum. and an the Candi“ mule and may to m-rllco and “In and to m: um "tnoeruer may lumpin- over Pun-um “mat-y. Viki new arm it. thalamus-nuan- than an nus-Tu mum ha been an...“ Mth-ttu-mt-tw-ttnr-tti-to-tot-i, a" Us. My at the IJIIOI Govern-out. In can can brunet. a In In the pun! noun 1: concerned. I. the “I. HI... “be and tho lulu-o â€when. “a the mt ot Cunt; Mu Ill mm. mud and†Lunar nu anu.eqtrserertrtimr. the Gor "StltMt" "tttM duly the. mu. Non Scotl- ud New Brunswick will!» on. M um tooling run huh. broth am "on. “a Prince Edward 11.1 I“! will" for Lamar. but am Ontario nu Western Cumin MOovm-uthu-uon-ouacbu "up. - "-ee.a--. .1.“wa behavior-Au â€In (human.- but W a“ sinus-nun.“ mute the Inhtvm Ti1'rrdtyfg,r.ea"tte12','1,,e'2t'-o" “lemma-tn†mango/cue" an“ M. H._O. CONQTRUCTO HECHEA- TION CENTRES r tN$tioMtrat..-s-e-am,tma't-tte. 'ett_Cei--tra-.-t9tert--vr-. REMARKABLE SUCCESS OF THE VICTORY LOAN. t.eatstr't--o-t--s-e-eie ukuu‘mum TRIVOICIOP mzrm NOTE AND COMMENT. NORTH WATERLOO. "A?!“ on. or In elm rooms. shops. and bum-m bowling alleys. The buildings are constructed on the same plums um! although they difter In rho. have the same general appear- ance. The exterior ta nttitgttetd In Muc- co. The hulldlnz at Guelph wlll out L000 nwn. [thonh Toronto building 550. Ind thum- at (lobar; and F'reder. krkton 450. 4 Onluldu ot "w Inrtto vulva Munro there Is ample provision mudo by the city uumulkmu tor th enlcrulmuom of the men. and wheg many undone societies endeavor to provide comfort: and armament. the recreational bund- Ing la of prime Importance._ Mrs, George Hogg ot Gall. was a vimor It the home of Mr. um] Mm. W'lllllln Hm m: net I Among the detected In Mom In ANNAPOLitr--A. L. DAVIDOON 1.300 Annual Luann. the Nubian-t. xCAPI DEMON tb0UTN---3. a. who ran In 'eo-r,nstratgrtt Douch- ..... ..... ..... .._ M banner candida. haunt II- by a 1NNAltelBBTnn--P. B. lac-My noel.) ly majority. KINGI-llr Robot! m '.. 1.000 , Guelph. Dec. 17. -Hon. Hugh ‘yGuthrie. Soiicitorinertn or the Je,",.',', Government. was once more returned the victor in Sonth Welling- "on. his majority over borne Cunnlnl- ham. the Socialist madldnte. hem close to 4,000. The city ot Guelph did 1what was‘ expected Ind rolled up n majority of 2.646, " tout vote there being 3.009 uninst 964 tor Cunning- lham. The vote in the country Ilse went much stronger tor Guthrie than was expected, as he had met with considerable opposition trom the farmers. The value of Fergus are him 360 majority. Erin 21, Elorn 168. 'and there is not much doubt but that Cunningham will lose his devout. The women's vote .went strong for Guthrie. He was given n flatterlna reception on his appearance " the Winter Fair Building. when the Great War Veterans showed the rec turns. Hon. Mr. Guthrie is greatly pleased at the result in South Wel- iington. nr l.llllllU, When: â€to French vole pmdomimt- od tho majoriucu pilod up for the [Aura ier commutes won overwhelming Ind may Unionist candidate. in the prov- lnco will lose their domain. BI? Wil. trod himself was Manned for I ora- "ttor. Boat. Two mini-tors Col. Hon. P. E. nlohdln. 'rmArnMter-trmtqtra1 now oh mlllury sci-vim shroud. who an In Champlain Ind unrioromnnont. n‘nd lion. J.A. Bunny. who hold: the portfolio of Minister of mind reven- uo. were defeated in each of "no con- outllonclcs in which they no. "fr. Seviny on beaten In Dorchulcr " his old rim. Canon. Montreal. Dec. th-The Province of Quebec. outside of the city of Mantra! went absolutely solid tor Sir Wilfrid Louder, the standing ot the parties bo. ing: Opposition 62: Government 3, The three supporters of the Borden administration elected no Hon. C. J. Doherty, minister ot Justice. fire seating St. Anne's division of Moat. ironi; Hon. C. C. Builmiyne. minisier of Marine, Si. bun-once division ot Montreal. and Sir Herbert Amos. st. Antoine division of Montreal. The“ ihree comstituencksts contain n-hrse Kngtitrh-apo"ing vote. The returns from the seven] did Mon. were.' Por the Union eartdWte, Aurora. "" majority: Newman! tso. Georgina " with two to hear from, Holland Lindtng 49. Sutton 86. Kim: 12.1, North lelllmbnry " Mackclule King had unwritten In East thlllmbury 49, Butttttvim, 102. Whitechurch 15. There will I hm women's vote out. And the Union (Indicate majority will no doubt no “rolled by the mat majority ot votes or North York men overrun. Ill, L It, m I was E Immediately the result of the vote WI- mdo known the torn hull vu jammed to the doors. Ind the condi- date. Mr. Armstrong. u-Ilnyor Unn- hm. of Toronto: P. W. Par-on. Reeve or the town. and others spoke tsroy. The modulate expreued " grout appreciate: at tho mince-t vote rolled up. and declared that the result was an “donation of the urinclpleu of Union Government rather than I party advantage. The town wan en lot». and no Incl! mo- lar majority In: "or been record“ in the northern ruling. llllll, ll, (llffilllE Mi lillllJlfll'lll ill: ABM†4,000 "“- w, " WA BADP--AN . m an In. om, Anon. -r--r. I In†no "----- 'teaNT--4= l. W .... Nev-urinal, Dec. th-- The not WI. [W "" tréuerty mm one“. out I.“ m Iona-una- Chrt .. In the mm; at North You VII CAME-00.. m .. ’... 1.“. beoeahttoactoao mush: In a. 'tUrrStlutt-diB-t... ....8.I~ if“!!! ot J. A. M. Ami-nu. the tHJHttNF-o. D. (in-om- .... ‘l'nbobl Win-thew" ankle. br DiAM-Ha.. M. W. Moll . 1.“. I majority o: 551 over w. u Mee. “In. -r-ft.v5d W) 100 tank King. the buried» trandidBtr. mam. WM _ W. T. Clo The vow you“ "I br " odd. the than ..... ..... ..... ...... an [argon ever recorded in North You. PORT WILLA“ AND IAIN! imeetrattr every lull-Ne vote in the RIVER-41. J. Inâ€. . . . . . .. Ll†lung" town and vhtinges “(I I M. PnOMTMNAC--Dr. "In“. ... 1M Denoting? ol the country vote, uv- nuxonnr. BYORM0NY--ga" .. I in: been brush! out. The can"! ..MeMarttn ... ..'.. ...... may roads were In bad "up. but (nuns sNerhNViLLW-uo.. Dr. Reid ... ' M Mill on both "d†nrtd BO no†OBEY. NORTH-W. thMhHiqtteo 1.175 u" left unturned to poll the In]! om, BoUTHaNBY--at. J. mu. l strength of the twill. KA1dttMA.'taN-r. N. [Aim ___- “m AnmtrxtrtglBUtstedhrNtr. "arttiatWitrettrin BATTLE tttirttn--w. J. am: .. 500 BOW mt'ER--y. Hallway ..... zoo CALGARY tgAtrr--0. a. Roam-n 2.012 cmmx WEST-T. M. New CURIKARD~ H. J. Grove ..... . . CARIBOG- P. r. mum: '.r.' .. MM C'0M0x-ALBERN1-rH. B. (Hannah. KOOTlNAY. RMT-or. B. Bond. 500 KOO'I'INAY. WEST-R. F. Green NANMWF--0. C. McIntosh .... :09 NEW wMtrYMrNtmm--w. G. - NAJOII?Y ANNAPOLit5--A. L. DAVIMN I.†xCAPI DEMON tbOU'rN---3. te. MAJORITY. AtmNBOtA-U. G. Turn! .. . . . 1,000 BAYrLiRoNT--H. o. Wrtght 400 HUMB0tayr--cot. Lang . . . . . . 000 ktNDERtrLEY---E. T. Myers . .. 800 LAST MOUNTAIN- -J. e. John- MACKWrBtt!h--43. w. McPhee .. MAPLE CRMBK-J. A. Mull"; heel.) MoOBrgJAW--Hon. Mr. Calder .' 2.100 die ...C. ..... ..... ..... .. u Enuom'ox EAST-H. A. Macao EDMONTON wEtrr-.-w. A. one:- , MAJORITY. MAJORITY. BRANDON-or. H. P. Weldon . "1PRiNGrTEtaF-R. L. Richard- DAUPHtN--Robert Cruise ... heel.) non ..... ..... ..... ........ 2,000 MtR3AR--Pttrris, Bolton ... ... WINNIPEG CENTRB-9utor Wm. MACDONAIaF-R. C. Headers " l Andrew: _.... ..... ..... ..Iz.861 MARQmirrrB---Hms. t A. Cronr , WINNIPEG. NORTH-R. M. NEEPAWA~K L. n.m....... I Bute..... ..... ..... .....3.2oo PORTAGE LA PRAmIW--Hogt. ’WINNIPDG. SOUTH-G. W. Ar I A.nlelxhon ..... ..... ...... 8.000 leg ..'... ..... ..... ...-..ntANr,1 tuaamtk-Tho- Hay ... ... 1,000 One deterred. . _ l B00RMF--A. E. Finley . .. .T. . . I ONTARIO. NoRTH--Ltalot. MIDDLESEX. T%iarT--mmoan BRUCE. summon. E. me ESSEX. BOU'rH---R. Allin ... ESSEX. NORTH-W. C. Kon- BKEBNA -- Alf. tttorg LAMBYON. WEBT--P. P. Puma m LANARW-Dr. A. . “an. .... 2400 MMtmr--trtr Thou. White ... .. 1,500 LINNOX AND _DmNGYoN-- W. J. Paul ..... ..... ....... 700 MNCOLN--J. D. Chaplln . . . . . 3.700 LONDON-MF H. Cronyu . . 1.690 MtDDLMBBX--Prrnt; on.» .. . um Mt'f?6OKA--P. Realm} m.... "it NIPtBtgtNq--C. R. [unison ... 700 NGRrOLK--Hott. W A. Carlton. 702 NoR'rHUMBh1tttaANrc-c A. HAS‘I'INGB. WBtN-R. G. Porter 10. HURON NORTH-duo. Bowl-nu moo BOUTN RURON--3. J. lather " KiNGBroN--w. P. Nickle ..... 3.771 LAHBTON. EAiN--3. A. Arm- HABTINGB. "BY-r. H. Thomp- PORT WILL!“ AND IAIN! 'UVB.--.. J. Inâ€. ... .... Ll†PnOMTMNAC--Dr. Ilium ... 1M GLENDAIBY. BYORM0NY--ga" .. ..MeMarttn ... ..'.. ...... (we!) sNerhNViLLW-uo.. Dr. Reid . . . [.000 OBEY. NORTH-W. th MW [.175 OBEY. BoUTHaNBY--at. J. Ball. tTALtttMANF-r. N. labor ..w. I“ HALT0N-n K. Adeno- .... 3.100 HAMILTON. KAtrT-Htm B. I. â€when ..... ... ... '._... 3.536 HAMILTON. wBttr--r. J. an DUMB“. D. (En-oh“ .... (“HUI-Hon. M. W. Moll . t.800 MAMA. -r-n.eM WI 100 MUMtt. Wm -eua. W. T. Cu» MAJORIYV. FBOVENCH-Dr. Molloy . . . . . . 300 NONE. NONE, McQunrrlo Mum ... BRITISH c OLW Unionists Elected. lam-ism“ Elected. ALBERTA Lauriorim Elected. barium: Elected. buried“! Elected. humor-its: Elected. SASKATO “WAN Unionists Elected. Emerita Elected. MAJORITY. MAJORITY. NOVA S 00TH m1 TOM Unionists Elected. um 1Nerted. MAJORITY. "Allin! (acclJ TottjrptrH, te0UTH--wggg. Forrester 310 no: PRrNCOTY--Bit. Prom: ..... .. soo- lrui:Nraumr. SOUTH-12 a Ped. tsoel low ..... ..... ..l.. ........ 200 no RUtkugLb--Hmt, on... Murphy 1.500 lwa‘rmmoo. N0RTR--W. D. titt YALE-Jim. Martttt Burn" U noel.) RED DEER-or. menu Chrk . so» BTRATHC0NA-J. M. Doub- . m viCTORtA-J. B. Holden ...... m LETHBntDOB--w. A. Buchanan 1.154 "ACF-H, M. Sth ..... .. m MEDICINE HAT-Hon. A. L. VANCOUVER. tSotJ'rH--Mttlof B. Sue!!! ... ..... ...m. '.'r VANCOU‘. an. CtBNTRB-H. H. Stevens ...., ..... ..... .... VICTORIA CNY-Dr. B. F. Tot. MAJORITV. trHELBURNBqUBBNtr---Htm. W. PRINCE ALBERT-Andrew Knox 380 QU'AUUELLB--uvt Thompson he.) RBGtNA--W. o. Cow-n . . . . . . . 5,000 8ALXcoAXtb--Ttuts. Madam .. BABKATooN--3. IL Wtttgott . . . . 3,539 SWIFT CURRENT-a. E. Arno . wBYBUrV--R. P. Thompson . 4:ch wmums'l'nu 'DrtmtgCT--r'. tt.r%t6tM..... ._., ... .. noel.) YARMo0YKAttaAdt.-tE K. Syll- grnunono. RAtry--J. A. In- MAJORITV. NORTH BATTLBFOR0-c. E. YORK. t9OUTH---W. P. “Isle-n 10,346 YORK. WBBT--CNrt. T. Wallace 7.258 TORONTO. WEt5Y-H. C. Hock. viCToRtA---Bir San Hallo. wnznwo. BOUYH---P. B. WBLLAtiaF--B- Emel- ... .. 670 WELLINGTON. NORTH-i. A. Chrk ..... ..... ..... ......' 833 WELLINGTON. tHrUTH--Hoet. Huh Guthrie ..... ..... ... 3,000 WBtN,woRTH-4Ntextogt Wilson 3.300 YORK. RABY---Yttott. Foster ... 204 YORK. NORYH--3. A. M. Arm. TORONTO. mruzw. NonYH--A3ot. n.1, lactic ..... ..... ..... .. EIHCOE. '1Atrt-J. B. mm 2.000 swoon. Notmg--ot1 cm . Luz swoon. sourn~w. A. non . 2.500 Taetsqtutitm.--mm. P. Coch- TOWN To. ommm4wuu1~ OTTAWA-A.' "by ..... ... us J.LM ..... .. I" OXFORD. 'toF-tlk .. - “ OXFORD. .o0TB--D. m '" PANrDALW--M. M. m . . . . 1.â€. PAIR! tgot9Ngb-Lt.N Ar. PRINCE MDWAno--B. R. â€or PE'I'IIBOBO. WtMT--g. H. Dul- PORT ARTHUR. KENDRA-I BOOTH-Dr. Charla. . ..... ... ........ 3.117 CMNTRB--Mdtmmd. RABT--Mr u. Wv‘m“ ..... ..... 1.752 MAJOIUTY. MAJOIITY. MAJORITY. ..... 2,018 ....u.m ' 2.700 3..†"" "' '" toe Aumnln; no clamor- with! the IINOI' new that he - " m " an Winn of a. Nouns! Gonna.“ and " polnlcu at!" then " . ml triumph. I. W. too, an " - " nody "can! . tsatrr-rts ttd con- LAURaaboU'rREMoNT--P. D. _ Du'l‘remblny .. ..... ..._... 1.7“ ‘LAVAL-TWO MOUNTAINS~-J. A. Ethier ..... ..... ..'. .. Tarvtt5-3. B. Roman ... ... accorded HIM Ham B. (1mm. Unionist. III III contact Intuit 0m. tr. Gibbon. Lauri-rite, Hum Groin in] the Ttttttq or 8,888, at W £548 for mm. .11 mum-Ky than hula; 1.390. In the canton! of "tt Matttr Baguio,“ Cow Iorvuho. (I honor when lie to. M J M, Hokey by t.98t. But oth. ervho the. Contact-non than wu- - “In “I. it. Wing by Majority of 1,690 In summons light Against Gibbons. London. Ont., Doc. 17. ~81". once in We“ history did a Moral ol- 1tcthmottmtqt. all I Bro-let mm- ity over his opponent than that todnr lljlll,lllil Ilflllllllll 'Broullltrd ..... ..... ..... noel.) GAtrPB-,-Hort. n. Lomlem ... .. GEORGE E. CAR'rmR---B. w. H0cHWaAGA---Dr. house . . . HULL-I. B. Font-inc ... .4. I JAcqUBB-cAR'WER--D. Lator. tuna ..... ..... ..... ....... 1.000 JoLurrT6-l. Denis ..... ..... too KAMomtABKA--rik “palate . . 5.000 LABBLLB--H. A. Power . . . . heel.) LAPRAIRm-NAPumvtLLB--R. L'ABte0MPTT0Nae0NTcALM--P, 'BAoo'r--J. B. Marclle . . . .. . . . 3.510 ARGBN'hillUiU--P. R. "(:0th 200 BBAUCD--Hogg. H. B. Roland . meal.) BBAUHARN0IB--L.u. Paplnean he.) BELLrN3HAiWW--C. A. Fowler. . BBRrmmb-r. Genius . . . . . . . ’10 BoNAVENTUmF-Hom C. Mar- cll ..... ..... ..... ..... .. 2.700 BROME--A. R. Mchster .. . . . 640 CHAafttLtvmtcHERBs--g. Archunhult ..... ... ...... 600 CHAMPLA1N--A. Denmark!!- . . . 480 CHARLF-NoNTMoRENcy-- CHATEAUGU AY-HUNTINGTON-- J. A. Robb ..... m.... ...... 1,948 CHrColmMrBAGUENAYs-M. COMPTON-A. B. Hunt . . . . . . . DoRCHEtrrER--L. Cannon . . . . DRUMM0NWARTHABMKA-J, BT ANTo1NE--Mr Herbert ’81. LAWRBNCm-q Amos ..... ..... .... ..... . 1.257 ..hntme ..... .'.. BT. ANNE'B-Hmt. J. C. Doherty 2,010' G1A3UCHEt$TMR-0. Tucson (wt-1;. KENT-A. T. Lem ..... ..... 1.700 NoRTHUMBE'RLAND-Jotut Nor» rhser ...'. ..... ..... ..... 106 “MONTY. CHAMP! A. “an . . . . l 1.5“ R0YAV--H. H. Mela-I ... ... 1.“. ST. JOHN CITY AND COUNT. tutuw--J.s. Mclmcs MAJOII‘YV. PRmCE--Joseph Read . w'. . . . . . tla milâ€. ANYtGONMH--J. H. “heâ€! .. no CAPE 3W NORTH-D. D. CAPE amen BOUTH--l. tr, IQKyu ..... ..... ... ... CUi'ttLANV-H. J. has“ . limb. K. lute“ ... ..., IEtb--R. W. Wigner» . . . . . . . "" WIS fl.Klfll "troo""""iriiii"iiT""iaeittt) Doll-cyan†'"., ; a aunt. mama oi-ii-rt-tre. . ccmtmmuwv7- 'qw WKWIVW 1 :' :_ sauna and u that -hit i.6t UAIIILOO â€ARON. tttyqeetl'qtrl9ttt. BAH?“ ttqd we: 21mm mun ", gig-J: Unioniltl Elected. . "l 1* Inurieritoa Elected. _ haunt: mm - . -,,'yi')_ii-q-iia?,i, NEW 3311 IMO! Unionist! BUttted. QUEBEC Unionists Elected. MAJORITY. ' . . . . . 3.610 MAJORITY. MMORIYY. IMOIlTY heel.) 1.400 Hana-am EAfrr--Str w. was. QUEBEC tHMr'Nr-ctms. My " ' I QUEBEC WEtN-ATeo, Para: .3; 5 " , mcHriluMo--é. A. Cardin ... anâ€. ) RICHMOND AND WOLrB--B. y}. Tobin ..... ..... ..... .... " lRrii'i"ad.-rkGiisii, ... â€is g ti, wr. DENiB--A. Vanilla ... c.cf':u'6( ‘ :s'r. "YActNrHrsRo0vuaar-fi Irs' I J. Gunner ..... ..... .... gut; .81: JAMBtV-U A. 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