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Vt1;i NESDAV, SEPT. 15th, 1026,
Hon. Robt. Forke, Progressive
Leader, who was returned at Bran-
don.
rIDNCuN1Y
NEWS IN BRIEF
¶'he West. Huron teachers' co: -
wention will he bele in Vietoi is
93ehool, G"derieh, en 0 •tehet 14 h anti
:lath. J1 r. H if rd, ,,t L ,rattan N len
oral Scheid 4V1 11 rein eseut the Depart
anent of L•1111.:11„r,.
The Pre viuci,d Depart went of High-
'aaDa.ys h •1' a rely ri,,•i,i.',l not to
award coutreet One year for any
ffeethel enn('1 ale 1).tveulrnt nn the
allatt•on Hetet Toe etrsent pavement
ends ab ut hall' -c. y from G, derich to
Canto.;
Rev, D. W. \V semidar t, fm ure•ly
You.,4st.".n, Ohio, Ivuv inducted
ante the 13 e.er P,•e»ht terian Church,
«a the hr'enrner , f ,r large Congfeg
ation. Rev. D S oddard ie a well
•known (;nderinh "old bay," son of
.MMMrs, i) elsal u (1.
Rev. 0 H O' •kine n, •vin hes been
51n, char r'' el eh • A h11e (1 circuit for
'the pat yea , h a+ neeepied u i invi -
seiuH Ln to S- A• drew Hallam
-Church, at Mees) Jaw, mere he will
be aa'ieraut pas, and 8)pe 1oto.ol
mntorreliginn• edre•r'on. He lakes
'typhi+der "81h 1-' of d)r'eher
1Mra The Beeth of .\n 11,- Wilson, wife of
niaeorg.. 9 eel). ''0'u, reed ah (x.)deeice,
son 9'iiday, Septi 3rd Dreeased was
ant her twenty-eighth year and bed
aeeen in ill -health for several month.;
She was horn at, Part Alpert, being
sa daughter of Themes and . 'Mts. Wit.
won. Survivine her are the husband
.nand th) ee ch ;kb en,
A special sleeting of the Hill )
IA'resbytery of rhp United Ohu;eh of
Canada, was held in Wesley -Willis
Church, Clinton, on Tuesday last.
1!the object tvas to malain to tete work
.rof the tninietly, Wm 0. Robinson.
dr. 23.ohinsnn helnnged to the nrd-
'aalation class nf 1996, but at the time
doff the Conference, he was in the Old
UI,and and could not return In time.
a1Hc. Robinsnn's home war near Verna.
1'101e volunteered to go West and has
weosived a charge in the Saskatch-
ewan Conference and leaves imtnea-
faately for hie field of lahnr. He ie a
'eorthy young man, well-equipped
trot hie work and the gond wishes nf
enemy friends go with him.
The death occurred in London on
Saturday of Miss Jane Week, for-
mer well known resident of Huron
County, in her 61st year. The re-
mrains were forwa'•tleil from the Oat-
tnan funeral home to Senferth, She
ns survived by two brothers, Wiliam,
former' M.P., of Scaforth, teed Jas,
cif Vancouver, and two sisters, Mrs.
Wellington Hay, of Listowel,
e deemed Nortli Perth for the
Wattle by a substa1ttiai majotitjrl
THE BRUSSELS POST
J. W. King Holds
orth iLiuron
Will Have A Majority of 206 -Brus-
sels Gave Him a Majority of 6
John Warwick King, Progressive
eaneliIlate in Noi'th Huron; and suc-
cessful in the election of y-,storelay
vets bore at Smith Fall's, the son of
Uunean Kin:r and Mary Warwick, his
wife, hoth of whom were Scotch. He;
was educated at Bluevale Public
School, St. Catharines and Coiling -
wood Coileeiatc' Institutes and at Ot-
tawa Normal School. He was mar•-
:'ied about 37 years ago to Miss An-
nie 0. Sehoales, Culrose Township.
Bruce County. He was sa nuhlic
them teacher In different Ontario
et.elle . a hoof:;- for 17 years and since
1 that time has been an a:ericultures`,
1 II, wae tie wale) of Ha nn uv Two.
oLam ); are and w r$ fire I etn(1 t.o
Parliament lia,n, nt in 1(321 when he defeat -
1 el 0. W. Spotton, Conservative, nud
\V. A. Fraser, Liberal -'curingg' a1
i
majority of 1,19(1 votes. And again
iest year Mr, Kine provr(1 toe strong 1
ems 1'+• Mr. Spotton, taking his'
men rev a. majority of 170 votes.
Me. laMe had the umqu- d'st1 1-
1 of twine •Inc Of two Pat ie n
neted m the la., comb in arse
.1:7n•> Mrphail of South East Gem,
W.,4W.t4 tha other emendate from 22
Western Ontario tidings last year.
r10111fn ;menet was at.tac'h-
rl te Me. Kutfir election a year ago
Se ,n of the attempte made by
(amaze. W. Spotton. Win ham, his
reesea'vattsa, opponent, whom he de- -
r,
rented by the P0(0(ar will of the
ea.-q.t.; at the pulp, to get the seat
;iu'Otrgll resort to legal techneealitie1S
ourt. Finally, tummy sr, after 0 -
ione drawn -nut battle, the sepreme
coed decision was for the upholding
f
r p,•uule verdict and for Mr"
ICin;. to ;it in Parliament for North -
Huron by a majority of about 170
votes.
JOHN W. KING
Thee year Mayor Hi J. A. Mac -
Ewan. of Cod rich, ou tern lir. Spot -
ton as the Conservative eorein ee,
and Mr. King opposed him in a
straight fight.
Vote in Brussels
Div, lien 9fac`r.\van
1 69 70
la '79 72
2 10.1 10.4
252 246
Maj, for King -6.
1V(ngham announced thin morning
that J. W. King would have a maj-
ority of 906. The full returns will
be published next week.
Hon. McKenzie King
Will be Next Premier
Premier Meighen and Five of His
Ministers Go Down to Defeat -
McMillan in South Huron Will
Have 1000 Majority
( Special wire to Post)
Toronto, Sept. 15.
Yesterday's Dominion General
Elections. resulted in the defeat of the
Meighen Government. The Premier
himself and 5 of his ministers losing
their seats.
The last summary show the return
of 235 members nut of L•l,i