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ty ## nu‘-'eua"” Wednesday â€"fll'lfifl?fw'”‘lw‘ Press """“"’ party standing as a‘result of Tuesday‘s election as follow: L * Â¥iin ~ Con: " Prog. »IwP. UÂ¥.A. ‘Lab. iInd. â€". colm, BRUCE SOUTHâ€"Dr. W. A. Hall BAST SIMCOEâ€"A. B. Thompson. ELCIN WESTâ€"Mitchell Hepburn. ESSEX EASTâ€"E. G. Qdette. _ ; 1 GLENGARRYâ€"A. J. Macdonald. GREY NORTHâ€"W. P. Telford. _ HURON NORTHâ€"John W. King. _ HURON SOUTHâ€"T. C. McMillan, KENTâ€"Dr. J. W. Rutherford. LAMBTON WESTâ€"W. T. Goodiâ€" °_ MIDDLESEX Elliott. ALGOMA WESTâ€"T. E. Simpson. BRANTFORDâ€"R. E. Ryerson. DUFFERIN â€" SIMCOE â€" W. E. Rowe. DURHAMâ€"F. W. Bowen. ESSEX SOUTHâ€"Eccles J. Gott. ESSEX WESTâ€"Col. S. C. Robinâ€" Manion FRONTENACâ€"ADDINGTON â€"Dr. J. W. Edwards. GRENVILLE â€" DUNDAS â€" A. C. Casselman. HALDIMANDâ€"Mark C. Senn. HALTONâ€"Pr, R. K. Anderson HAMILTON WESTâ€"C. W. Bell, #«< Rennie F. Ross. LANARKâ€"Dr. R. F. Preston. â€" LEEDSâ€"H. A. Stewart. IANCOLNâ€"Hon. J. D. Chaplin. â€"~â€"LONDONâ€"J. F. White. MIDDLESEX EASTâ€"A. K. Hod gins. MUSKOKAâ€"Dr. Peter McGibbon. NORTHUMBERLAND â€" M. E. Maybee. ONTARIOâ€"Dr. T. E. Kaiser. . PEELâ€"Sam Charters. PETERBORO‘ WEST â€" E. A. Peck. GREY SOUTHWEST â€" Agnes LAMBTON EASTâ€"B. W. Fansher Macphail. . â€" (Prog.). , FORT WILLIAM â€"<Hon. R. J Neva Sootis .....< New ‘Brunswick .. QuebD@C â€" ...â€"s~..==»~ ODEATIOQ :. »«»»â€"senopene Manitob® .....=~â€"â€" Saskatchewan ... AIb@rta ... B. Columbia® ... TuROR .mcâ€"muniict HAMILTON EAST â€" Col G. 8. xLiberalâ€"Progressive. c ‘ x Ridings in Mufflomtem 1; British Columbia HASTINGSâ€"PETERBORO‘â€"Dr. A. Embury. KINGSTON CITY â€"Brig.â€"Gen. A. i LOWER PRICESâ€" Totals In this issue of the Chronicle we commence publicaâ€" tion of an intensely interesting new serial story entitled "The Crimson West" by Alex Philip. It is an absorbing story, realistic and thoroughly likeable characters, clean and wholesome situations with all Canadian settings and atmdsphere. Don‘t miss the opening chapter. You will find the story well worth reading. . * o0 New Serial Story Starts \This Week _ â€"Bought jointly with Federated Stores, and secured from overseas by Federated Stores, through joint buying with the largest buying agents on the continentâ€"all this coâ€"operative hiying resulting in lower prices for us and for our castomers. We quote a few Oof these prices, but figures mean little until you see the qualities Come in and examine these new values in Linens this week: LINEN TABLE CLOTMHS, 2x2% yards, $1.00 to $6.25, + BLEACHEG TABLE DAMAGSK, 64 inches, per yard §00. Unâ€" bleached at, per yard, 896 to $1.75. PLAIN LINEN TOWELS at, eanch 206. Others vms.mn at $100 and $1.60. ROLLER TOWELLING at 170 to 386. Member COUDIES LIMITED WESTâ€"Hon. J. C. of Federated Storesâ€"Entrances To The Daylight Store On Both King And Queen Streets. (fonservatives Elected I N E N S 118 16 Progressives Elected Liberals Elected ONTARIO 11 /PRESCOTTâ€"L Auger. RUSSELLâ€"Alfred Goulet. STORMONTâ€"Arnold N. Smith WATERLOO NORTH â€" W. Euler. PRINCE EDWARD â€" LENNOXâ€" John Hubbs. RENFREW NORTH â€" Dr. I D. Cotnam. * RENFREW SOUT{-! â€" Dr. M. J. Maloney. ,SIMCOE NORTHâ€"W. A. Boys. â€" TORONTO EAST CENTREâ€"R. C Matthews. TORONTO HIGH PARK â€" A. J Anderson. s TORONTO EAST â€" Hon. E. B Ryckman., Church. \ ton. ‘ vyORK SOUTHâ€"R. H. McGregor. TORONTO NORTHEASTâ€"Lieut. Col. N. M. Young. TORONTO PARKDALE â€" David Spence. + TORONTO SCARBORO‘ â€" Joseph Harris. TORONTO WEST CENTREâ€"H. C. Hocken. _ . VICTORIAâ€"T. H. Stinson. . WELLINGTON NORTHâ€" Duncan Sinclair. OTTAWAâ€"E. R. E. Chevrier. OTTAWAâ€"Gordon C. Edwards . OXFORD NORTHâ€"Hugh Allan. OXFORD~SOUTHâ€"T. M, Cayley. PERTH NORTHâ€"Wellington Hay PBRTH SOUTHâ€"F. G. Sander Hugh Guthrie wards. . * WENTWORTHâ€"G. C. Wilson. YORK NORTHâ€"T. H. Lennox. YORK WESTâ€"Sir Henry L. Drayâ€" WELLANDâ€"G. H. Pettit TORONT SOUTHâ€"G. R. Geary, TORONTO NORTHWESTâ€"T. L WELLINGTON SOUTH â€" Hon WATERLOO SOUTHâ€" A. M. Edâ€" 11 s es 9 11 erloo â€" where !,m given â€" 1 return t ds both of thes Hvened . the spirited mar . Eule The â€" defe ment as the returns we tromâ€"various parts of Punctuating ‘this exoite surprises: from other coi and: throughout the dvening : the inâ€" terest was Intense. ; parade which was headed by the Kitchener Regimental Band, broom brigade with torches ‘wnd followed by motor cars in which were seated Bands Head Parade © â€" After Mr. Euler‘s. election â€" was assured, his © supporters® formed & the ‘The procession proceeded to Watâ€" erloo where the Liberal candidate was given a warm reception, (On returning â€" the.. Waterloo Musical Botiety hand joined the parade and bothottun@notnlhthu- Nvened the evening by playing spirited marches. ‘ .. Euler Congratulated 1 The defeated candidate, David Gross, was oke of the first to con» gratulate his successful opponent, W. D. Euler. The candidates had a hearty handshake while: Mr, Gross wished his friend every success as North W;ntorloo’i representative. Euler Gross Kitchener ........................ 5626 â€" 3898 Majority for Ruler.... 1728 > WaterI00 \....................__... 1546 1261 Majority for Euler.... 285 Majority for Euler.... . 86 TOWN OF WATERLOO ° ' Euler Gross Raval Rank ...\._._._._u.. 118 81 Kitchener ...« Majority for Ruler. WaterlG0 ... ... Majority for Euler 2A Labor Hall ........... 2E Labor Hall............ 34 ‘Shinn‘s ... %D Shinn‘s ............ 4A Orpheus ............ 4B Orpheus ... BA Boehmer‘s .............. ‘EB Boehmer‘s .............. $C ‘Boehmer‘s .........~ lCA Waterloo Bedding 'bB Waterloo Bedding ‘OC Waterloo Bedding TA KraIt‘s .:«clssss..... "lB KraAft‘8 ....@aasslosos 8 Town Hall ... POURIEG rrmvenicnivetnprmtccsceess) 1040 â€" Majority for Euler.... 285 _ WELLESLEY TOWNSHIP Bamberg, No. 1 ... â€" 96 St. Clements 2A and 2B.... 227 Hawkesville, 3A ... 47 Hawkesville, 3B ... 53 Crosshill, 4A and 4B ... 104 Linwood, 54 ..f......... $ Linwood, 5B ... 102 Wellesley, 6A ... 124 Wellesley, 6B ... â€"â€" 50 Kingwood, 7 ... â€" 55 Majority for Ruler.... 650 _ WOoOLWwIcH TOWNSsHIP Winterbourne, 1 ............. _ 99 Conestog0, 2 ... 164 St. Jacobs, 34 ... 114 Et. Jacobs, 3B ... 128 Upper Woolwich (Elmira) 4A .. Upper Woolwich (Elmira) 4B ... Floradale, 5A and 5B HeidelRerg, 6 ... West Montrose, 7 ...... Bloomingdale, 2 .......... Bridgeport, 3A, 3B, 3C â€"Erbsville WATERLOO TOWNSHIP New Germany, 1 ... 155 B{oomingdale, 20 L.2 00 98 ‘(RummeThart), 4 ... Petersburg Rd\ 5 ........ Centreville, 6A and 6B Liberals Win ture by the veteran Hon. Charles Marcil, Liberal, one of the oldest members of the Canadian Parliaâ€" ment. Lemleux Successful ‘The mey who represented Quebec in‘ the Mackensie King adminjstraâ€" tion were all returned to Parliament by their constituents and the Speaker of the last House of Comâ€" mons, Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux, was again successful in Gaspe. P. E. Boivin, cansin of the late minister of customs, was elected in Hon. G. H. Boivin‘s old constituency of Shefford. Saskatchewan Vote First! returns from the Prairle Provinces indicated that the Maniâ€" toba, Saskatchewan and Alberta representation in the noext House of Commons would not be vitally changed. Two Liberal gains had been recorded in Manitoba in the constitwencies ‘6f Winnipeg South, WiWere J. 9. McDiatmid doteated Hon. Robort Rogers, member of the Tast‘ House, and Winnipeg South | Centro, whore J, P. Thorson was auccesstul over W. W. Kennedy, also . Moighen was deteated by St. where throngs of friends ' 837 Majority for Ruletr.... 634 Majority for Euler (Continued from Page 1) 118 Seats 82 103 97 56 85 100 117 143 89 118 227 47 53 104 a1 103 124 50 55 11 87 943 293 108 100 238 42 944 652 46 99 T1 74 1261 84 83 111 118 ‘ 84 . 95 56 45 63 T5 65 65â€" 53 83 42 61 42 28 25 18 203 15 19 12 16 32 43 113 40 21 32 20 28 Alberta returned a large compagy of members who ran under the U. F. A. banner. In‘ 10 of.the 16 conâ€" stitwencies in the province U. F. A. candidates were leading or elected. Hon. R. B. Bennett, minister of fin= ance, was returned â€" for : Calgary West, while Hon. Charles Stewart, uunt.uwmum interior, were reâ€"elected to West Kdmonton.© The results were mostly unchanged from <the last election. x 34 26 44 Liberals Gain in Ontario .â€" In Outario the Conservatives, carried ~68 ‘out of 82 seats in the last contest, lostâ€"at least 17 seats and at midnight had only 51.‘ The Liberals had carrfed 23, Liberal Progressives three and Progressives two, with four still in doubt. ‘Two Conservative Cabinet ministers in Ontario were defeated. The veteran, Hon. Donald Sutherland, was : deâ€" feated in South Oxford. He has held that old Liberal riding since 1911. Hon. Dr. Morand also wént down to defeat in Rast‘ Essex. Toronto Solidly Tory _ ‘Tory Foronto remained true to the ‘ Conservative colors, the party carryâ€" ing every seat in ‘Toronto and vicâ€" inity. In ‘ Hamilton, also the Conâ€" servatives won .by overwhelming majorities.. ‘The Liberals were conâ€" fident of winning Welland, with W. M. German as their standard bearer, but he was badly" defeated. The Liberals <carried both the Ottawa seats by large majorities. The chief gains were in the rural ridings of Western Onu}lo, where the _ Progressiveâ€"Liberal â€" alliance proved too much for the Conservaâ€" tives. _ The House‘s oldest member, the veteran W. F. MacLean was defeated in South York. He ran as an Indeâ€" pendent. PLEASANTLY SURPRISED Last week Miss Clara Huether of Waterloo, who is shortly to! be married, was surprised by her friends at the home of Mrs. N. Cress, Kitchener, thosé present beâ€" ing members of the Dominion Life staff of which she was a member. She was presénted with many useâ€" ful gifts. Davis Economic Dept. Store one for school wear. Worth $100, Special ... 490 (';“‘Zimd;n. Mcn";"hhck Shop. ps, good quality, all sizes, Bpecial ... loc "10 doz. Men‘s Work Shirts, in Khaki, Blue and Black with vn‘llte ltfl‘vvouflh hll'l ‘lll.. good quality. orth 110 SDSCIRIL .............~..~ilyes 59¢ Boys‘ All Wool Riglish Jerâ€" ny.;. wlthor!::Ioneo_’I‘hn. in neat shades, w 15, Men‘s B‘Ibfml Combinaâ€" tiong, ‘ghort or g logs, very good quality. Worth 79c $1.25, SpOOIAl ..mmmwamus 25 dos Boys‘ Tweed Bloomers, Grey and Brown shades, gover nor fastener, lined throughout. A good wear. V Women‘s 1â€"strap Kid Slippers, solid leather n* and low fub ber heels, sizes 3 to 8, ”c Spedial ofly .....w...«... A 'éood range of styles of Lad Patent and Kid Leather in s 6 ts wor ¢1 QR zen s up to $4.50. Special.. ’1“ s Patent Leathef® 1â€" noles. orth â€" $1.85. Special bvaeveresn ernivegamstvaidls m Gent‘s Furnishing Dept. Family Outfitters at the Lowest Prices d pant for school Worth $1.50, Spec. 890 Shoe Department A Few of Our Weekâ€"End Specials Snider‘s 25¢ Bottle l Catsup 19c Kellogg‘s Bran Flakes, Kellogg‘s Corn Flakes, Quick Quaker Oats, SRE BC DMBs eeernescerneess e s-m'ou Flakes, Grapenuts, per pkg. ........~ Wheatena, per pk&. Finest Rolled Oatmea!, 6 1D8, .....w.comommmnacyas. 280 Germ Meal (Farina) Ib. ...... 6¢ "The Store That Sets the Pace" Campbeli‘s Soups, Campbell‘s Pork and Beans, Ayimer Pork and Beans, Brunswick Sardines, . (Special) 5 tins ................ King Oscar Sardines Large tins, 2 for ... Eagle Brand Lobster, DOr 14 .............. 2t 10 doz. Men‘s Khaki Combiâ€" nation Overalls, made of good quality denim material, in big full size, very good brand, all sizes. Worth $3.25. @namial 00 0_..2..... $1085 Special 1 9‘ ‘.. 1 SO/ Pkg;'3 ¢ IVIa'(:hes 3 boaxes c Izlll fOl c | N2 oAfi nc n | CLOTHING DEPT. BOY‘s SCHOOL SUITS Our stock of Boys‘ School Suits is complete and we‘re cerâ€" tain that these will please,. you both in quality aifd in price. ‘These are made of sturdy Engâ€" lish fabrics that will stand real hard wear; all suits come with two pair of bloomers and are well tailored. Our prices are the lowest in town. Worth up to $14.75. Special Star Brand Haddle DOF tM .........cluscoupuiees Beaver Chicken Haddie TB .cc coccovercniecrenesrenernsrinst Steina Corned Beef _ . ~ _ $4.75"° $8.95 MEN‘s sUITS We just unpacked a new Fall shipment of Men‘s guaranteed Blue Botany English Serges. These Suits are well talloréd and are very neat in appearâ€" ance. We bought these Suits for cash, at our own . price, therefore enmabling us to sell at greatly reduced prices. This is your chance to get a neat and dressy Suit at a wonderful sayâ€" Ing; don‘t miss it. rdfll $32.50. Special ...«‘ @91 &A §0 pair BHoys‘ School Shoes, made of good strong, â€" sturdy m“mm atyle, ~extra e "fitters, worth 175 paifts of Men‘s Shoes and Oxtords, black and brown calf leather, all Goodyear welts, good gh- ul“oo-hflnh * up io. bhothi ~.+..Z. Badd Shredded Wheat ,,, L tc Macaroni BetBux 1lb, 7C¢ Rio Cofftee Eiss"} Ib, 37.¢ Brown Shoo im mm esnt TA SWEET PRUNES Value 15¢ Ib. Make These Savings! _ can afford to ignore. Make sure you get your supply of these groceries while special prices prevail. For quality and freshness you can never ekcel the foods you buy at Carroll‘s! To 2 2 "*s 23¢ 227 KING ST. W., KITCHENER $21.50 11e 11c Maconochic‘s Bloater: Paste Cholce Lobster Paste Coronation Salmon, finest Sockeye, tin .............. 22 Victory Saimon, fancy Cohoe, tin. ............... 18 Cholce Pink *Salmon PCE HB .cb mssnd W Thistle Standard Peas, â€". Aylmer Standard Peas, | 0 MB «uinss cetinstercemnenprerneese Ayimer Sifted Peas, 3 1 T0 GAiibriiaveminio rizr. Ayimer Fancy Spinach, per tif ........_.illl.el Ayimer Sauer Kraut, large tins, 2 for ........ Aylmer Pumpkin, large tins, 2 for .4..~. Delmonte Asparagus, BE THE <..â€".â€"mecieinciarsinises Pure Clover Honey, Hâ€"ID. JAE ... Gimmane Beekist Clover Honey, No. §.9AIl ........â€"sâ€"â€"0 Lyle‘s Golden Syryp Bechive Corn Syrup, §â€"1b. tS ..........!.c.s.. West India Molasses, SUGAR Just received, a shipment of Pure Linen Toweling, some Hand and some Tea Towelling. Worth 35g a yard; a real bargain, a yard ... 18(3 25 bolts fine quality Dimityy suitable for nv:vany purposes, 36 inches wide. Worth 40¢, Special, yard ... 190 Checked Curtain Scrim, 36 inches wide. A real SBADP At, YI. .......susssln 180 Light and dark striped Flanâ€" nelette; a good heavy. weight. Worth 30c a yard, Speâ€" ClA1 fOr, Y&. .....ccccc> 190 The remains of our stock of Vc::xu. good shades and patâ€" te: t% choose from. 38 inches wide. Special to clear 10¢, YQ. .ourscmummmartic 160 Special clearance of our Kingâ€" eo:.* Gingham. 34 lnch’es wide. Wotth 35¢ yd. Special, A special buy of heavy Turkâ€" ish Bath Towels enables us to offer you this wonderful value, 20 by 38 inches. Worth 53 TOc. Speciat=each ........ C SILK DRESSES $9.90. ‘These are very smart styles, made of good quality !fabrics. A dress to suit all tastes. Here is your chance of getting a neat dress at a Â¥ery low price. Worth $25.00 spech)! ...â€"â€" @O Ofnt Ladlés® House Dresses, less than cost of material, made of Volles, Ratines and Ginghams, al sizes, in the lot. 85c Worth $3.50. Special.... v LADIEY NEW FALL COATS. youse RrEsseEs. N whipments of Ladies® arriving daily, in the These Conts are Ready toâ€"Wear Department Best Grade CRYSTAL Domerara Staple Department Ib. .. 23¢, 356 12¢, . 16e $9.90 72¢ 25¢ Pure Maple Syrup small bottle ....>..â€". Pure Strawberry Jam #1D; JBF \».0..6.suru.u4 Pure Raspberry Jam $â€"1D, JQP csmm mmmmpr Ayimer Greengage Jam Wethey‘s Puré . Jame â€" _ â€". ___ 11. $HES "«... . ecantteresniatgecethey e Orange : Marmalade, L hf‘i Stuart‘s, Upton‘s, Ayimer, _ Glassco‘s, 316. Jar ........ 896 Crown Fruit Jars ~ Pxeo ® small, dOBeRD \s....l.sâ€"mmme: fl Crown Erult Jars . * i c medium, dozen ........s...: $100 Crown Frult Jars eÂ¥3 IarE@, dOZON ........«.~w«« M Best Jar Rubbers *«p% J OKOR . is...wsinrmercimnvivante MB Zinc Jar Rings, +3 i6s © best quality, 2 doz. ............ 856 XXX VineQars, Blondâ€" or Spirit, Bal: ...........__..\. o Whote Mixed Spice, Pure. English Mustard, Cinnamon, Turmeric, Whole Black Pepper, Allspice, Celery Seed, Mustard Seed, Pastry Spice, 8 0%8. .........~‘ Jamaica Ginger, Cloves, Nutâ€" megs, Chillies, per\ 05. â€"...s Ground c:isup Spice, PBK ID. ...oâ€".uucenftbnirmmnnithcnme i Preserved Ginger, â€" z& DCP 1D. .......â€"lerimcrinneemmtetteabied Onions t"i 6 lbs. 1 5¢| ‘Double width Bleached sm ing, goody heary quality. WontK, 65e a yard. . Special, 90aâ€" yard Corselettes, made of â€" good quality pink Coutil. Sizes 82 to 38. Worth $1.25, 7” Special fOf ..................... A new shipment of pure Wool Dress Flannels, in all the newâ€" est shades. Checked, plain and hair line stripe. You are sure to find something in this group That will suit you to make up that smart Fall Dres. ~Wortk $145 a yard. Special, a wramA c lclll2l0.2l,,cccccccans %e Raspberry Jam yacd Summer‘s Clearance of Chil dren‘s Gingham Dresses, made of the ‘best quality mfiterhb and in good styles. Will niake very nice school dresses for.the children. One ftem yo:l cannot afford to miss. A «pga SB&P fOF ..........linmascasms 650 Ladies‘ ‘Silk Hose with ribbed tops, in all the leading shades. These hose will please you both in appearance . and . guality. Worth 90c. Special tor, "*QOa a pair very smart and *will appeal to you as the prices are exception« allyâ€"low. Pay us a visit and look these over; you are under no obligation to buy. C A small deposit will hold any Coat until wanted. Start the Fall Season rm with one of our new coats we guarantee you a real satifig. Our new Fall Hats in Felts and Velvets are very amart in all the loading shapes and shades. A Hat to sult all tastes. Worth up to $9.50.. Special MILLINERY DEPT. Tb. 4 Ib. tin 52c Welch‘s Quality $2.50 "® $4.75 59¢ 10¢

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