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ess: T1he. Ofevern�
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it of. seats .
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t •has won �h �?a_ JQ �'., .
men.
rovince with the except
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'Province r dkt
twhere; Social C e.
:tlon�•of •Abero .
ith of , its
inki�nt flh• .•
in ,the • dram .
n
�epa� .• 'winces, • c)Cl
p1e r :The Central:1',o
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tario and. Onebec, upon. which Pro
•greseive Conservatives placed their
.hopes for success, have gone over-
wwe'liiniipgly Liberal, and Mr. •Diew
;p¢ill ha;4'e' fewer'. supporters in the
•,new House than be had in•`:the old:
What does It: meati?. Credit for
• the Liberal, victory must go—in.—Hirst
wavhco `ino 'ri' ,*if:istei• St. Laurent,
his•canPaif4acro Oanada
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impressed the •. voters • 'with:' his
,111catesmanlike presentation of na-
,t1Q tat' .%nest -ions 'inti.- •with: the sin-
reerity of hiih ,desire for the unity
net 'the Canadian ,peppier and. •the
,sre734ti e ! " ;of the nation` is its
e' was` able.
acefaul yu,rauite. i
.to poin;t;�v,-the.. achievemennta.of-the.
M'.z' 'd.:...
tremendous campaign. for , the
Liberals,' If it was 4145tly in re -
the 1 ro�vinciai, govern:
en for
re-
venge�a .
bent's attempt .,to wreck The Star,
blame the publishers for
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who can _
-t a ournalistlet
lightiog back,. Int -the, j .
chef bet een, `�he;wStar - 'uti the
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lla h Globe and
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gram ,eombinatt'hu, ;� • t'
4. decisive win •
.
Government -since • it received .its.
previous •?uanda.te from the people
�. ,f dr.-to---shDv :hew little
serious criticism of the G overn-
,; .." lansp if pct "bee •
meet's polieres and:;P•
reSenteli by its opponents,
•' _ Mr, Drew was unfortunate
bavin • ..so ' little to ' criticize without
is
eetin -u`pon the eburse o
4nwn party;' ' who.- in-' not. Ai.....feW
instances had, after puttilig upr
.t(ome Opposition to Government
measures, surrendered with a==re=
luctant. "me, too".. The attempt to
.damage °the Government by scandal
. charges: brought forward ,late •in
,Wrara yaign-baekAretlr.,„ r prgW
should .have remembered what. hap-
Veiled in Ontario in 1445 v�hen the
C:.O:F, made the "Gestapo" charges
against. liim -'in the Provincial
oartipaign.
; As fir the C.C.F., the election°
';results indicate very. clearly: that'
its socialistic aims' are. not •to the'
liking.. of'' • the Canadian people.
Credit : sntist"e given t,�x1r «rid
well, the leader; .and at least some
rbf. •lis -foll�oWers' �f or a sincere faith,
in. their proposals, but :the vast
majority'.:of •Cana.dzatis evidently
waint� ;1eSS.. rather 'tilde more, 're
, g1u entati'4n and 'control and they
'sbow,ed that ' they have 'little • use
t lar GJ,C,F.-ism.
The .C•roverninent struggled
;t> ngh' the 'last Parliament with
tip upeonifortably' small margin, of
Support. In the House now elected
'the swing .has gone .to the other'
eatrerne•--iwvhat may prove to be
"'an' einbarrijssingly •large majority.
Howe' er, there'is no . w.ay ;in .'which
;the `electors aacrosS_ the ceuntry can
plan,. to . give any` party • just' the
right, , proportion:, •o( support, and-
the eleeters took bee& tot the lit-
.Intnction frotn:both Liberal ata Con
servativei pliitforms to •make 'sure
, ' r w,
The campaign in north: Huron
was c0 ndacted on all sides••;With
good native. People are' ready to,
concede that the fellow on the other
side of the fence has every rightto
be there If .he wants tobb and they
are not going to have any dispute
over it, •As a 'matter of fact, there
seemed to, be very' few' political
argurtients even of a friendly .ua,
ture, in this election. 'Old, -timers
are, ,rather inclined to think that
folks do not take their . politiies
seriously enough .in these mild-
mannered days.
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thin else, ' Frorn where, X was in
l! ,F 'arr, J.' $otjl
•6.01.),T .TACTIV of dawn the hired man was: lying
iinttnskyA a venerable cid goat gacefullY with iits feet on the
wh0 has been the source of 'wore airs .and• his head on the ,door
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thing about
the Has' three yes •goat 'who' sent my wife dud• xne‘
is a Ant oto go, ire' came in • an crambling a the 'steps. out, of
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the bedroom. her ' Seemed'. tQ be.
ii41•OPIer ng .•at the • frena deer fry
b• un 'effort to get rout. 'When, we
rte.. �'•i'�' W ,. *" i^'.•_' ..., .11.3 ... T_'^' '�"!7�. •- ! ...
was soulewhat addicted tq taking •• The 'hired ;.wan asked .for,
snakebite on on svery pretence , . time nett day, The gond. '.wife
even. `when there were no, snake• was, very quiet ail* the affair,
around . , . wan him playing cards She goat grazed out in the orchard,
i , . villa e.'" .My honest opinion B f re.leaving, the hired man asked
'Is that then hired man, had piled l.><e cif she.'wonld mind if . he left-
laimself as,•a precaution against, the the goat behind until he, got another
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• a. trifle- 'too -well , .'
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�.ixa`kes-•dust �` place tth stay. _-- �-� � . ..lr ._
with the' result that the gest was .i' fitly into .a thin, white line, s1e�,
pawned off on him, it
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be'
All rigt• •
•lrttinsk stayednStill Suftering"from his binge some
he weft so ; far 'as te- bring the time he was ve•ry a,�hhet, 'a.ad other,
boils whit ?ruin. l^ randul Z"_A. in _.`..a'..•,•' certain
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wakened . �arl • in the: Morning •to punt• of butting ro"ctice', ngaiin"st`
a early �*... a.u► p
he ria Series bf'' w eird noises o`d = the side -of. • be barn he left 'us
a S i the : h;hired- d* :