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X • IX
- ELECTION RESULTS , Lambton, East -L. W. Oke U.F.O.
: Nominated, W. G. Connolly (Lib.),
(Continued frompage I.) , W. R. ]Dawson (Con.), L W. Oke (U.
Maj. 318. Nominated, Mrs. B. 0, Al- F.0.). Last election, L. W, Oke (U.
len (Lib.), Fra.nk
Lab.)SpenByers ce (Con.), Hon.
1-1:11ills (, Dr. (Ind.) Last , Lambton, West - Vir. S. Haney
election, Hon. H., Mills (Lab.), Maj,1 (Con). Nominated, T. H. Cook (Lib)
1,513,I W. S. Haney (Con.), J. M. WebSter
' (U.F.,0.). Last election, J. •M. Web -
I sterMaj. 1,299.
Maj. 85o. Nierninated; A. M. Rankin .,. anal: ,
xr North - T. A. Thompson
(Con.),,G. A. B. Clark (U.F'.0.) Last ' '''
(Con.) -Maj. 500. Nominated, T. A.
election, A. M. Rankin (Con.), Maj. Thompson (Con.), Hiram McCreary
(U.F.0.). Last election, Hiram Me -
Glengarry -j. A. Sangster (Lib.)- teary' (U.F.0.), Maj. '83.
Mai. 647. Nominated, J. A. Sa.ugster *C
Lanark, South -E. R. Stedman Con.
(Lib.), D. A, Roes. (U.F.0.). ' Last •,,„,,,. 974.
Nominated, E. R. Ste&
election, D. A. Ross (U.F.0.), •Maj. i:'''""`.1
man (Con.), W. I. Johnson (U.F.0.).
19775. , ' Last election, W. -L Johnson (tI.F.0,)
,Grenville - Hon. G. H. Ferguson, .
(Con..) -Maj. 2,028. Nominated, Hon. Maj 803.
Leeds - A. W. Gray (Con.) -Maj.
G. H. Ferguson (Con.), W. Buchanan ,
a 891. Nominated, A. W. Gray (Con),
(U.F.0.). Last election, Hon. G. H.
John •Beatty (TIRO.). Last electiOft,
Ferguson (Con.), Maj. 81. ..' . .
i A. W. Gray (Con.), Maj. 731. -
Grey, Centre -Dr. Arg. Ego' (Con) .
Maj. 450. - Nominated, Dr, Angus Ego, „„.1-2,,e.rmx4x.. - 5'. P- Vr00man (Lib.) -
Nominated, Dr. J. P.Nroo-
(Con.), Hon. D. Carmichael cf..T.F,0,).1.'"4
man (Lib.), G. W.. Hambly-(Con.).
Last election, Hon. D. Carmichael (I.T.
• i Last election, R. A. Fowler (Con.),
Mtj 3c14.
Grey, North -D. j. Taylor (U.F.O.) :
m oln-T. Marshall (Lib.) Maj. r.
alfaj. 72. Nomina.ted, W. E. Dickin,
Nominated, Thos. Marshall (Lib.),
• (Lib.), Wm, Breese (Con.), D. J. Tay -
D. 5. Thos. Allan (Con.), R. G. Kemp (U.
lor (U.F.0.). _Last election,
F.0.).Last election, Thos. Marshall
Taylor (U.F.O.), Maj. 1,198. ' (Lib.), Maj. 507. •
Grey, South -- Hon. Dr. Jamieson, ' London -Sir Adam Beck (Cop.) -
(Con.) --Maj. 406. Nominated, Hon.,
Sir Adam Beck
Dr, Jamieson (Coo.), a M. Leeson .1‘ilej. 756:3. Nominate,,,i
(13,F,O.). Last eteetiea, G. M. Lees_ (Con.), Miss Isobel ArmStrong (Lib.)
• j M Donahue (Ind.),Dr- H A. Stev-
on (U.F.0.), Maj. 953,,
enson (Lab.). •Last election, Dr. H.
Haldimand-aDr. R. N. Bury (Con.).
Nominated, R. S. Colter (Lib.), Dr.; A. (Lab,), Maj.i, or
S
Manitoulin -- Hon. B. Bowman (U.
R. N. Bury (Con.), W. Stringer (U. •
F.0.) -Maj. 511. _Nominated,- Fred
• F.0.), Last ejection, W. Stringer U.
Smith •(Con.), Hon, B. Bowman (U.
15%0.), Maj' "9°' ' F.0.). Last election, Hon. B. Bow -
Halton -Geo. Hillmer (Con.) ---Maj.
700. 'Nominated, Le Roy Dale (Lib.), man (I-LF•a), .Maj. 883. '
1Vaiddlesex, East - J. W. Freeborn,
Geo. 1-1illine,r (Con), Hon. E. C. Drury
.t,),.F.0.). Last election, Hon. E. c.. (U.F.0.)-Maj. 151. -Nominated, R.
Drury (U.F.a), Mai. 2,308. W. Chappie (Lib.), Frank Bo3res, Con.
Freeborn (U.F.0.). Last el -
Hamilton - Dr. L. Carr (Con.)- 5. W.
1VIO. 3,736. Nominated, Dr. L. Carr ,..ecLio...a, J. W. Freeborn (U.E.0.),Mai.
•
(Con.), F. F. Treleaven (Lib.), G. G. 41u'i
, Middlesex,Noith-Geo. Elliott, Con.
Halcrow (Ind. Lab.). Las
seil.ec71:,5ick Nominated, George Elliott (Con), H.
G G Halcrow (Ind. Lab.), Mt
Curry (U.F.O.). Last election, J. C.
Himilton, West -A. C. Garden Con.
(LT.F,0), Maj. 1,696.
Maj. 2,551. Nominated, A. C. Garden Brown
Middlesex, West --Charles IVIacFie,
(Con.), T. '13. McQueston (Lib.), Hon.
Lib.) --Maj. 403. Nominated, Chas.
W. R. Rollo (U.F.0.-Lab.). Last el- <
'Frontenac-A. M. Rankin (Con.) -
ection, Hon. .W. Reno (Lab), Maj. P.0.). Last
(Lib.), 5. G, Lethbridge ,(I.T.
4,643. u ) Last election j. G. Lethbridge
Hastings, East -J. F. Hill (Cello- (U.F.0,), Maj. 2,975. 4
Maj. 500. Nominated., 5. F. Hill (Con)_ eaM.uskoka-G. W. Ecclestone (Con.)
IL K. Denyes (IJ.F.0.). Last election At i.i600. gottlinated, E. E. Rice,
H. K. Delves (1a,F,0.), iyjaj, 174, (I -1b4), G. W. Ecelcstone (Con » Last
Hastings, North -J. R, Cooke (Con)le.c,fio2110. , G. W. .E.c.,clestone., (Con.),
Maj. 200. Nominated, 5. R. Cooke ."'`'''`J 9
• (Con.), John McCaffery (U.F.0), at'last•eleetion, j. R. Cooke (acct.) Ma). Palls -W- G. Wilson (Con.)
ivi. j 1,,000. Nominated, Dr. G. B.
Snyder (Lib.), W. G. Wilson (Con.),
Hastings) West -- W. H. Ireland,1
C. F. Swayze (Lab.). Last election,
(Con.) -Maj, 500. Nominated E, D.
Ireland (Ceti.) I C„LisSswinagyz_e (Lab.), Maj. 568.
O'Flynn (Lib.), W. H. Harry Morel (Cen.)-
Last election, W. H. Ireland . (Con.), f 101.1'21 w
Nomina.teel, J EL Marceau
la'i' 45''''' , ', (Lib.), arry Morel (Con.), Jas. Mc-
= Huron, Centre -D. Wigle ,(Con.,)-, iiv 1 a
mai. 792. ,vo,_,min,,,,ate,d,,..3-,,,,,,,, G.., ,tvta , it e imnarce(aUti.F(L.0ab.)., AlLaaisto3e41:ectipn, J.
Iodic "(LI13.), E, 1). vvlgie‘ ''''''"'" - - 'Notaalk, NorthaeD. Sewell (U.F.0.)
Someevelle .(LT.F...0.). ,,Last electionr!..
J. M. Govenlock (Lib.), Maj 163. Ma.360. Nominated, G. M. Bough -
Huron, North --John JoYnt (Con;b-p? ' :tier (Com,. G, 1). Sewell cuy.0,),
Maj. 400. Nominated, A. Cosens(la, . Lastele7c;ion," G. D. Sewll e(U.F.0..),
'John joynt (Con.), S. Bricker (u, , M j. .x,s. ,
10.). Last election, John Joynt (Cell)] Norfolk, South -J. S. Martin (Con.)
i Maj. 700. Nominated, '3», S. Martin,
'Enron, South - Nelson Trewartha (Con.), Jos. dridlancl (U.F.0.), A. Ab -
(Con.) --Maj. 350. Nominated, D. P. bott (Ind.)..Last election, .jos, Crid-
McGregor (Lib.), N. Trewartha. (Coo) land (U.F.0.), Maj. 1,326.
W. G. Medd (U,R0.). Last cleetiotel )4erthutieberiand, tast_. B. F. Bel.
Andrew Hicks (13,3?.0), Maj. 774.i ford j. 500. Nominated, B.
Kenara-Peter Heeman (Lab)) Acc, F, Belford (Con.) W. Montgomery
Last election, Peter Heeman (Lab.)) (U.F.0.). »Lat election, »W. .Mont -
975. •' gornery (1.1,P,O..), .Maj. 87, .
Kent, East--1-16n.-M. Doherty(al.F. Northumberland, West -Sam Clarke
P.) -Maj , 1,000, Norninated, W. S. (Lib.) -JYlaj. /75. Nominated, Sam
teatnish (Con.), Hon. M. Doherty (U
Clarke " (t),-; F. D. Boggs
17.0.), Last eiection Hon. x Do -
aerty (etteeee) Ii.,as.rt election, Sail! Clarke (Lib.), Maj.
Kent, Weat--; ID. Brackin (Lib•)*
j Ontario North -j. Widdifield (LT
• Maj.. "(1.8°' N°111itiltcti, 18t1tc P.0,'11)//aj. xoo. Nominated, ID, W.
tlLeichtl)o'raB, 53. ID,
L14. °C13rrrerkYin(U(SLIfh°.;,)' %itasjt. q4118 ....,(Co"•)). J., W.
U.). .Last election, j. W. iertddiiiald
2,91C28
agstori 'W, Nickle (t -L3? -0••)1 Maj. 633.
Acej. l, Lest electioft, Nickle eon. Ontario, .$0titi-- E. N. ' tic air
Lib ).-11/Ict p. Nominated W. E.
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"Froit,441i, COmpletely.
' fi928 Venok $e» e Veacouvret, B.O.
itiffered with all the syrriptotal
of Feniale'tiouble; with chr,aaicCoti
pation: 044' constant Headaches, I lied
pains ldcv down'in the back ,and sldeS
of the' bedy-. A ducto,e!OYleedfilie -Le
haae tin operation, '
I started faking, ``Vrait-a-tives" and
this medicine has `l'.:orri.pletcly relieved
rnii of all my in is(?.1), ' an ti Su f tin g,
/ an,alrec'of'pain in cl head liesacand
the terrible Constipation, and what
saved nae is the fruit medicine,
"Pruiteatives,"' ,
Madam ,M J. ciOri'SE
50e a bee 6 for $2 30 trial size 23e.
At dealers or sent postpaid
Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.
tion, Jas. W. McLeod (Lila): Maj.
Sturgeon Fella ZetiqUe IVIageau
(Lib.)--ailaj: Tarim Ndrainated, Zot-
ique Mageau (Lib,), T, L. Buli
((ori.), W, J. Demist (U,P.O.). Last
election, .Zotique Mageau (Lib,), MP.j.
,
„ • ' '
• Sadbury-Chetlepe mclarea. (Con.). --
1;70L"' • .4Cro.11tillated, Dr.
1-f urtabise (Lib,), Charla McCrea
• (Con,). Last eiectiou, Cliarles Mc-
Crea (Cen:).„ Maj.» 142.
Timiskarning-A. J, Kennedy (Con)
Maj. 7oo. Noininated, Henry O'Grady
(Lib.), A. a., Kennedy (con.), Jelin
Sharpe (U.F.0.). Last election, T.
Magladeey.,(Con), •Maj., 87.
• 'Toronto, N. E. "A" -.÷A. C. Lewis
aCon.)--Maj. Io,992.- Noneinated, A.
C. Lewits (Con.); Well. Shaw (Lib.),
Dr. N. S...,Coyne .(Prog.). Last elec-
tion A. C, Levie*(Con",-).• •
E:',"W'mjo$. E. Thom-
pson (Cori.) -Maj. 9,884. NOMinated,
Jos. E. Thompson (Con.), Mrs, W. H.
Becker (Frog.). Last election, Jos.
E. Thonipspn (Con.), Maj. 4,810.
Toronto, N. W. "A" -Hon. Thos.
Crawford (Con.) -Maj. 13,141. Nom-
inated, Hon. Thos, Crawford (Con.),
H. S. Mullowney (Lib.). Last elec-
tion, Hon. Thos.- Crawford (Con.)
N. Sinclair (Lib.), Dr. Jas. Moore,
"(Con.), F. H. Richardson (U.F.0.)
Last, election, 'W. E. N. Sinclair (Lib.)
Maolita.3,w42a5,. East - 5, A. Pinard (Ind.
Lib.) -Maj. x,5x9, Nominated, J. A.
Pinard (Ind. Lib.),. J. W. Gauvreau
(Lib.). Last election, J. A. Pinard
(Lib.), Mai. 4,431.
Ottawa, West -J. H. Fisher (Lib.)
Maj. 983. Nominated, J. H. Fisher'
(Lib.), A. E. Honelwell (Con.), John
Cameron (Lab.), Arthur Ellis (Con,)
Thos. Clarey (Ind.), J. H. Sproule
(Ind.). Last election, P. H. Hill Con.
Maj. 1,097,
Oxford, North -D. M. Ross (U.F.
0.), Norninated,,G. F. Mahon (Lib.),
E. A. Rea, (Con.), D. M. Ross (U.F.
0.). Last election, D.* M. Ross (U.
P:0.), mai. 1,303.
' Oxford, South - W. H. Chambers.
(Con.). Nominate, J. V. Buchanan,
(Lib.), W. H. Chambers (Con.), J. L.
Wright (U.F.0.). Last election, A.
T. Walker (U.F.0.). Majt 6xe.
Parkdale-W. H. Price (Cen.)-Maj
4,406. Nominated, W. H. Price (Con)
Dr. Hunter (Ind.). List election,
W. H. Price (Con.), Maj. 6,696.
Parry Sound -Dr. G. V. Harcourt
(Con) -Maj. 1,259. Nominathd, .Dr.
G. V. ,,Harcourt (Con.), R. R. Hall
(Lib.), j. E. Purdon (U.F.0.). Last
election, R R. Hall (Lib.), Maj. 761. •
Peel -T. L. Kennedy (Con.) -Maj.
1,312. ...Nominated,_ T. L. Kennedy,
(Con.), E. A. Orr (U,F.0.). Last el-
ection, T. L. Kennedy (Con.), Maj.
105.
Perth, North -J. D. Monteith (Con.)
Maj.. Soo. Nominated, Wellington
Hay (Lib ), Dr. J. D. Monteith (Con)
Lmaasjt. le,l6e4ctlio• n, Wellington.. #ay (Lib.),
Pereh, South - »McCausland Irvine
(Con.) -Maj. 50o. Nominated,- Mc-
Causland Irvine (Con.), Hon. Peter
Smith. (tr.F.o.).. Last election, Hon.
Peter Smith (U.F.0.), Maj. 2,586.
Peterborot East -- T. D. Johnston
(Con.) -Mae. 250... Nominated, T, D.
Johnston (Con.), E. N. McDonald (U
F.O.). Last election, E. N. McDon-
ald (U.F.0.), Maj. 1,019. '
Peterborot West -W. H. 13radburn
(Con.) -Maj. 1,x49. Nominated; W.
Meyers (Lib), W. H. Bradburn (Con)
T. Towns (Lab.). Last election, T.
Tooms (Lab,), Maj. 685. '
-Port Arthur -F. H Keefer (Con.) -
Maj. 550, Nominatei, A. J. McComb-
er, (Lib.), F. H. Keefer (Con.), J.
Southern (U.F.0.), E. J. 13Iackquier
and,), I -T. Rtarl (S0e.). T.eat idea-
tion, D. M. Hogarth (oCn.), Maj. 483.
Prescott - H. Prouix (Incl.) -Maj.
784- Nominated, G. Evanturel (Lib.),
F. Villineure -.(U.F.0.), ...H. Prouix
(Ind.). Last election, G. Evanturel,
(Lib.1, Maj. 1,298.
Prince Edward -H. S. Colliver, Con.
»Maj. 41. Nominated, Hon. N. Parlia-
ment (Lib.), H, S. Colliver -"(Con.),
IL(Laisbt,),emlecatii,o9n4, Ho*, N. Parliament
Renfrew, North -Alex. Stewart, Cori
!Maj. 902. Nominated, Alex. Stewart
(Con.), R. N. Warren (U.F.0.). Last
election, R. N. Warren (U.E0.), MO.
230.
Renfrew, South -John Carty, (jun.
ILF.0.-Maj, 184. Nominated, Steph-
en IVIcCan (Lib.), T. M. Castello, Con.
John Carty. jun. (U.F.0.), Lasa elec-
tion, John Carty, jun. (UFO,' Maj.
'
Riverdale -Gee, Oakley, jun. (Con.)
Maj. 9,416. Nominated, Geo. Oakley
(Con,), Dr. H. Farrel (Lib.), Alex,
Lyda (Lab.). Last election Jos, Mc-
Namara (Lab:), Maa 1,599.
Russel A Belanger (Lib.) -Maj.
2,886. Nominated, A. Belanger (Lib.)
L. A. Landry (U.F.0.), G. A. Char-
rier (Ind») Last election, Alfred
Goulet (Lib.), Maj. 1,905.
St. Catherines-F, C. Graves (Con.)
Maj. so. Nominated, 5, M. Mussen
(Lib.), F. C. Graves (Con.), F. H.
Grecnlaw (Lab.). Last election, F.
H. Greenlaw (Lab.), Maj. 1,891,
'Sault Ste. Marie -Jas. Lyons (Con)
Maj. 435. Nominated, J. A. McPhail
.(Lib.);-Jase Lyon t • (Cori) J. B. Cun-
ningham (Labor). Last electien, 5.
B. Cunningham (Lab.), Maj. 1,370.
Sirncoe, South -Earl Rowe (Con.) -
Maj. soo. Nominated, Dr, H. L. Sim-
Pson (Lib.), .C. El -Wright .(Con.), G,
H. Murdoch (U.F.0.), Last election,
G. H. Murdoch (u.v.o.), Maj. 1,426.
Simcoe, East --Win. Pinlayson(Con)
Maj. 2,141.. Nominated, Win. Finlay-
son (Con.), J. 13. Johnston (U.F.0.).
Last election, j. 13. Johnston (U.1.0)
483.
Simc0e, SOuth-;-Sarl Rewe (Con..) -
Maj. 650, Nominated, Earl Rowe
(Con.), E. J. Evans (U,F.0.). Last
election, E. j. Evans (U.F.0), Maj.
401. '
Sintcoe, West -Jane s E. Jamieson
1°C1(11..1.)rrie1914(tiO,S,faniller ni.liaStaXndl-eSr})lh'
(Cote), R.. 13aker (U.F.0), W. Car -
mi cheal (Ind.). Last election, W. T.
Alleit (Con), IVIaj. 885. .
Stormont -J. C.; lViilligan (Con.)
Maj. 1,o76, Nominated, 5. C. Milligan
(Con.), Jas. W. McLeod (Lib.), Na.,,
than Copelend (V.14,0,). Lest eke.-
Maj. 2,741.
Toronto, W.' "B" -A. R. Nesbitt
(Con.) -Maj. 10,748. Nominated, A.
R. Nesbitt (Con.), Mrs. W. E. Groves
(Frog.), H. S. Cooper (Lib.) . Last
election, H. S. Cooper (Lib.) Maj.
1,1e7. -
Toronto, -S. "A" -Col. J. A. Cur-
rie (Con.) -Maj. 6497. - Nominated,
Coa j. A. Curriee (Con.), J. G. Oa
Donoghue (Lab.), F. Hogg (Lib.), A.
E. Burgess (Prid.). Last election, J.
A. Currie (Con.), Maj. 2,392.
Toronto, S. W. "Jr -Fred McBrisn
(Con.) -Maj. 5,eo7. Nominated, Fred
McBrien (Con.), J. Singer (Ind.) J.
MacDonald -(Lab.),... j. C. Ramsden
(Lib.). Last election, J. C. Reiman
(Lib.), Maj. 4,806.
Toronto, S. E. "B" -E. W. J. Ow-
ens (Con.) -Maj 5,388. Nominated,
E. W. j. Owens (Con.), John Calla-
han (Lib.), J. T. .Gunn (Lab.). Last
election, j. W. Curry (Lib.), Maj.
3,319.
Toronto, S. W. "A" -J. A. McCaus-
land (Con.)--1Vfaj. 4456. Nominations
J. A. McCausland (CoA.), H. H. De -
wart (Lib.), Malcolm Bruce (Lab.).
Last eleCtfcm, H. xi. Dewart (Lib.),
Maj. 7,186. •
Victoria, North -J. R. Mark (Con.)
Maj. 340. Norninated, Dr. H. H. Gra-
ham (Lib.), J. R. Mark (Con.), Ed.gar
Watson (I.T.F.0.). Last election, Ed-
gar Watson (U.F.0.), Maj. 918.
Victoria, South -,-, R. J. Patterson
(Con.) -Maj. 780. Nominated, R. j.
Patterson (Con.), F. G. Sandy (U.F.
0.), L. V. O'Connor (Lib.), Last el-
ection, F. G. Sandy (U.F.0,) Maj,
1,349.
Waterloo, North W. Weichel
(Con.). Nominated, N. Asmussen
.Lib.), W. G. Weichel (Con.), G.
Lockhart (Labor), E. 0. Webber Ind.
Last election, N. Asmussen (Lib.),
Maj.
Waterloo, South -- K. K. Homuth
(U.F.0.-Lab.)-Maj. is. Nominated,
A. W. Mercer (Con.), K. K. Homuth
(Lab). Last election, K. K. Homuth,
(Lab.), Maj. 4,238.
Welland -Mark Vaughan (Con.), --
Maj. 1,200. Nominated, Robt. Cooper
(Lib.), Mark Vaughan (Con.), W. H:
S McDonagh (U.F.0.). Last election
Reba 'Cooper (Lib.), Maj. 1,743.
Wellington, East -Hon. W. E. Ran-
ey (U.F.0.)-Maj. 3oo. Nominated,
J. J. Craig (Con.), Hoe. W. E. Raney
(LTF.0.). Last election, Hon. W. E.
Ralley Accl.
Wellington, South -Lincoln Goldie
(Con.) -Maj. x,00. Nornina.ted, Frank
Howa.rcl (Lib.), Lincoln Goldie (Con.)
T. J. Mahon (U.F.0.). Last election,
H. C. Buckland (Con.), MO, 120..
Wellington, West -W C: Chambers
(Con.) -Maj. 500. Nominated, W. B.
Howes (Lib.), W. C. Chambers (Con)
R. N. McArthur (U.F.0.). Last el-
ection, la. N. McArthur (U. F. 0.),
Mai .569.
Wentworth, ...North -- Hon. F. C.
Biggs (U.F.0.)-Maj. 785. Norainat
ed, A. j. Shaver (Con.), Hen. F. C.
Biggs (1.17.0.). Last election, Hon.
F. C. Biggs (t.I.F.0.), Maj. 2,85a
Wentworth, South -T. J. Mahoney
(Con.) -Maj. 744. Nominated, T. J.
Mahoney (Com), W. A. Crockett (U.
P.O.-Lab.), John Moffat (Lib.). Last
election, W. Crockett (I.I.R0.), Maj.
311.
Windsor - W. Wilson (Con.) -
Nominated -J. C, Tolmie (Lib.), F.
W. j.V.V4i,l6s4ogn, (oCn.), A. W. Strong Lab,
Last election, J. C. Tolmie (Lib.),
York, East -Hon. G. S. Henry Con.
Maj. 6,605. Nominated, Hon. G. S.
Henry (Con.), A. W. Roebuck (U.F.
0:), H. S. Clarry (Lib.), John Gal-
braith (Inca). Last election, I -Ion. G.
S, llenry (Con,), Maj,v1,672. ,
Yak, North - W. Keith (Con.) -
Maj. 62. Nominated, W. Keith. (Con)
5. M. Walton '(Lib), Jas. Cooper (U.
3?.0.). Last election, T. H. Lennox
(Con.), Maj. 286.
York, West -Dr. Forbes Gqdfrey Con
Maj. 6,693. Nominated, Dr. Forbes
Godfrey (Con.), T. L. H. McGuire,
(Ind.)., Last election, Dr. Forbes
Godfrey (Com), Maj. 2,113.
Pre -War Postal Rates
Pre-war pbstal rates in Canada may
• come into effeot after the introduction
of the budget in the House of Com-
mons on Friday, 'according to inforrri-
postal committee presented at the an-
ation contained in the report of the
annual meeting of Montreal Public-
ity Association receutly.
In part the report said:
"In November last (the chairman)),
Obtained from the postmaster -general,
of Great Britain a letter to the effect
that, since the war tax on letter post-
age had beed abolished in Great Brit-
ain, the,:p,ostat revenue had consider.
ably increased. . The letter, together
with the obeerva.tiort that postal tax-
ation•was. defeatiug its own ends, was
sent to Ottawa.
"On April /6th„ your committee was
informed that the postmaster -general
was recomniending to the Minister of
Prance that the, pre-war rates be re-
stored. Official announcetnent to this
effect tvill probably be made wheri the
bnaget comes before the Hottee of
Commons."
V:, I
OMMUNITY
Get Togefaer bni "Let A 1 the
Peop.t,'
,
li'olks Generally • Enjey Patine. elitig-
isote-aInsie,' Always Popular In
, the Couotry-a-eammmoity teirating,
fnehojee irreseni-Ver, 'the
Pragralp From Grave GO
:
ttorttr1buted ba',ontario Departmont ol
. Aviculture. Tarimi.o.)
Human beings are gregarioue. The
,dictrue that it is not good iOT man
to be ,aloae 11 not conflued 19 things
cennubial. Man Tiy .naittre IN a mixer,
?elks nil Hoek Nothing draws like
h crowd. 'Let it be known that
'Tbey're all geeing. to he there," and
they all will/ try to be there to see
t,hneleeg, atoll,haela,adr tifheinti.be a Public sins-
T'he Grange, the Fdrmers• Last-
tut..,s, and the U.F.0 organizations
hitVe aiready'done away with much of
the old-time isolation of coautry,life,
ad, the energy shown by those
younger in years who have partici-
pated in the activities of Senool Pairs
and Boys' and Girls' Clubs has also
shown that a new day has arrived for
more elubable conditions. in rural
ueigb borhoods. Community singing
:s a social aril/dieter.
Everybody Enjoys Singing.
As the resnit of years of experience
with Y.311.0.A.'s, men and boys' clubs,
and military camps, 1 &we come» to
r„he conclusion that people enjoy more
than any other music wet in which
1 dey- take patt publicly. A: commun-
ity sing -song, no matter where in-
dulged in, always a.cts as a social
tonic. It is a solvent of creed, caste
end ultra dignity. It catches alt pres-
ent if they will only catch the tune.
11 takes the croak eat of the throat,
ilie tu:rows from the worried brow,
tne hard lineS from mouths that -have
been growing grim, and the crowsfeet
from the corner of the eyes. -It melts
the icy manner. It knocks the starch
out of even the so-called superior
peo le! To sing togetheris to get to-
itt
Re ei. •
Ilavc §...9,S laTdelinileCt tartia°
and professioaa Tan w il 'hive been
looleed epeen with fame pr fear by their
amplOyees, tin tiii at banirtiets or
club, gatherings in the city and drop
ali their dignity and "front" as they
joyously, bellowed some popular dit-
ty, or solemnly joined in a sentimen-
tal camp song, and doing it as if fate
of nations depended upon their being
heard. And, with a little coaxing, a
farmer can outchant any city chap,
because of better chest and lung de-
velopment. ''
alusic Always Populaar in the Country.
Music» has always had a leading
• place in rural entertainment. The
The old-fashioned singing . school
gave a generated or two of agricul-
turists an ear for melody, and reflect-
ed itself in the volume of congrega-
tional singing that obtained forty
Years ago. To -day in church assem-»
• blies that heartiness and volume is
very much wanting.
Community singing will do much
to revive the robustious and not less
pleasing vocalism of the good old
days. The people who can sing with
vini "Keep the Home Fires Burning"
or "Pack Up Your Troubles in Your
Old Kit Bag," are likely to be just as
hearty in exhorting you to "Count
Your Blessings," or to "Brighten the
• Corner Where You Are."
cemmunity Singing includes 531
• Present.
Real community singing mitilles it
general participation. Everybody
atould have 'at least a wnack at the
choruses. A capable leader with both
taste and gumption can bring hearty
and genuine melody out Of any rural
eathering. simple methods and a
enowledge ,of human, nature are till
L hat are needed. He will tirst try
out the juniora„ and childien 1\
waver refuse to sing. Then the girls
will be heard by themselves, followed
by the boya. Now we are getting
along. The next thing we know the
leader has the women carolling along
all by themselves; and then, wonder
J1! wonders, he calls upon "nien only"
10 sing, and • they get at it like the
good sports that they are, so as to
show the women folks and the itia-
dies that music is something that is
tit the soul of all, and that dri.ving
team in the field is a capital aid to-
ward a rich and megaphonic baritone.
airy the Program Prom Grave to
• Gay.
Then let, us have comninnity sing-
ing; and plenty of it; but let it be
something more than raere sing -song.
Anythingdeceat will co to begin with,
and the simpler the better, as a sort
of limbering up exercise. But -fat
something more ambitious be at-
tempted now and then, such as glees,
anthems, cantatas, or perhaps orator-
ios, *ith big soloiSts from the cities
as stars, but 'with all bands »drilled
for the ehoruses. Some time an easy
and clean comic opera might be put
'en, but with no ieeention of crowding
out the more solid music; for it is
well to remember the force and just-
ness of that very practical -observa-
tion of the elder Pliny (lib. Iv', call. xi,
24), "The lemon, as Well as the
sugar, is needed to make the punch."
Community singing' should be en-
couraged. It is a social,. physical,
'mental, »and moral tonic. Less public
• benefaetions have been bonesed by
the state.. -Thos . .McGillicuddy), Sta-
tistics and Publication'Braribh.
•• • Good tomato land is neither 'ex-
treniely rich nor ver4Poor, but just
Shell laud as would groW extra good
corn.. Land that was manure& heavi-
ly the previous year Will generally
grow gnoaottahastoruav
to:s.er achiewed per.
flatulent greatness unless this great-
ness' was based on the Well-being of
great farmer class, for "t la upon
the welfare of tanners, material and
tbat the welfare ef.the.,riation
ultintately rests. Theodore noose, -
To sell
1)(ktIcis an
• stoclis
Use LoItg DiAtarioce
prominent banking
house advises us that in
one aftermon, with 41
Long Distance calls, they
pold o v e r $750,000• in
t;OnaS.
A Toronto bond sales-
no.an reports that he sold,
275,000 in sboeks and
.bonds in one week, by
Long Distance.
These are only two re-
ports of many that
reach us, showing how
capable salesmen accom-
plish more by using Long
Distance than they
could in- any other way.
Our Managers will be al-
-ways glad to co-operate
with you in planning to
secure results.
THE BELL TELEPHONE CO.
OF CANADA
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Long Distano Starters
SUOMMIKOMMENROMENlanalia
Huron County School Fairs
Ford.wich, September 6th.
Wroxeter, September 7th.
Ethel, September xoth.
Belgrave, September nth.
Bluevale, September x2th,
St. Helens, September x3th
Ashfield, September 14th.
Carlow, September 17th.
Clinton, September ath.
Zurich, September x9th.
Dashwood, September 20t11.
Winchelsea, September 211t.
Porter's Hill, September 22nd.
Whighame September 24th., 25th.
Walton, September 26th.
Blyth, September 28th.
Varna, October est.
mild, vegetable ?:arinthle to
ConstiPation and Bili-
ousness arld 1,1seg the digestive dna
ourairiattvo functions normal.
.oel a Used for over
250.00x ()years
JUNIORS
41nr
0
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et t0 Ce -
Lithe eats
One-third the regu-
lar dose. Made of
same ingredients,
Itthen candy comod.
For children and adults.
For sale by
j. WALTON McKIBBON
DAY IVY DAY
Dear Ji.nks, I'm writing you agaia,
For I am up agamst it plain,
nritilnly pray you put me right,
Far 1 am in a sorry plight;
My moonshine mash is on the blink,
And I am choking for a drink,
I've tried the Coueism dope, but, say,
fen growing drier "Day by Day."
My mash got cold and sour like,
It ceased to function -went on strike,
Once it had vim enough to burn,
And. busted two hoops on the churn,
But it got sore on me because,
I courted Coue's persuasive laws;
I've tried to coax it every way,
Bat it geth sourer "Day by Day."
In Doctor Coue I put my trust -
Drank water till I thought ra bust,
I've argued with myself until,
I most forgot I »had a still;
As a beverage Ceue's dope is punk,
Twould take a lot to stage a drunk,
I've tried to think I was that way,
But I get drier "Day by Day."
Do you consider Cotte's dope, trash?
To me it's somewhat like» my mash;
When I'm alright it seems to work,
But when I'm glum it's bound to shirk
, I keep it in the old blue churn,
And do it many a kindly turn,
For its success I hope and pray,
But I grow drier, "Day by Day."
Crediton, October 20d.
Grand Bend, October 3rd,
Seaforth-Sept. 20 and 21.
Bayfield -Sept. 25 and 26.
Mitchell -Sept. 25 and 26.
Blyth -Sept. 27 and 28.
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Now you can make jam or jelly- so easily that you wai put
up all your favorite fruits throughout the season. By using
Seg. Can. (Sap °di ): Pat. Oil.
you reach the `la" point with only
one minute's boiling, thus retaining
the .full flavor of your fruit. Certo
is pectin -the natural jellying sub-
stance c,.° fruits. '" j'"or jel-
lies will keep perfectly.
Complete Booklet of Recipes with
every bottle. If your groder does
not have Certo send his name arid
40e and we will send you a bottle.
Use it with:
Raspborsies
Blackberries
Cherries
Currants
Blueberries
Elderberries
Apples
and other
fruits ,
$e5,05
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racking
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How to Make Raspberry or Blackberry Jam
Crush -well about 2 quarts ripe ber- remove from fire and stir in half
ries in separate portions, so that bottle (scant 1/2 cup) Certo. 3?r.1111
each berry is thoroughly mashed. time jam* is taken off fire allow te,
This allows fruit to quickly absoeb stand not over 5 minutes, y the c1',ek,
tenter during the short boil. Measure before pouriag. In the raoantinte
4 level cups (2 lbs.) into large ket- skim, ad stir occasionally to eool.
tle, add 7 level cups (3 lbs.) sugar slightly. Then pour quickly, IT ha
and mix well. Use hottest fire and open glasses, paraffin at once. If in
stir constantly before and while boil- jars, seal at once, and invert for 10;
init. Boil hard for one full minute, minutes to »sterilise -the tO.)S.
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The east A ttention
There's ritc piece of farm equipment that
gives so much service over so long a period
with so little attention »as a good windmill.
That's why I recommend the Toronto Self -
Oiling Windmill so highly.. Lots of Toronto
Windmills have given from eighteen to
twenty years' service with practically no
attention outside an occasional oiling
and are stijI opers.ting satisfactorily
every day.
• rt the Toronto Self -Oiling Windmill all
gears operate in a bath »of special oil
affected by tickler heat or cold -every
bearing thoroughly arid automatically
lubricated, New oil is..reeprired “only
once a year."
Ifyou alreacty own a Toront‘ Windedil, I can
give you this self,oiling feature by merely inter
changing the „bowl and using your present
wheel, 1Vlost Toronto Windmills, co, earl be
made absolutely telf.rogillating in» operation.
7'ho"Toronto" Tower will stand for
d lifetime house it is the heaviest, W Davidson.
stronpt end best -braced one built
far ang
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