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The Wingham Advance Times, 1925-11-05, Page 2
41, lova la.ler"; tlju,,, 1 NOVA QN'Jir'ARIG EveryT MMday Normal . G, Cn•iitit, Editor and Proprietor' ubscription rates -One year $2:00, six months $Lao, in advance, Advertising rates on application. Advertisements without specific di- xe:ctions will be inserted until forbid end charged accordingly. Changes for contract advertisements lie in the o a;ce by noon, Monday. W11111, 1, 11 tt11�T� Y,1141e1,141• 10,1t16-1925 1925 18 19 20 17 25 14 1 8 15 21 221 126.7286129LOj 2 3 10 16117 23 24 31 .000000LF0(0011111M,L 10,,,1,1,144.1 111144111111.00........,0000001, HOW THEY STAND Monday's Dailies:' reported the following party standing by provinces .as a result of Thursday's election: ,. Liberal Conservative Progressive Labor Independent Doubtful Total I'. E. I. 2 I N. Brunswick ,__, 1 10 O' o O Nova Scotia _.-. 3 II o 0 0 o O 2 0 0 o • 0 0 r 4 o It O -14 O 65 O 82 Quebec -.-.__-6a 4 Ontario ..._ 11 69 Manitoba _ _____I 7 7 2 0 0 17 Saskatchewan ._.15 0 5 : 0 0 1 21 Alberta 3 8 0 0 1 16 British Col, .-..__3 Io 1 0 0 0 14 Yukon " .--._o i o 0 0. 0 1 'Totals ____100 116 23 2 1 3 245 The above summary includes the re- turn of E. J. Garland, Progressive, in Bow River, Alta., and of G. Spence, Liberal, in Maple Creek, Sask., re- turns indicating their election. This removes two seats from the doubtful column and leaves Queens, P. E. I., Peace River, Alta., and .Kindersley, Maj. 2,141. Sask., yet to be decided. In Queen's MIJSKOKA-ONTARIO - Dr. P. The result is a, tie, in Peace River the McGibbon. Maj. 365. Conservatives leading, while in Kin- NIPISSING-John Ferguson. Maj. dersley the Progressive is in front. 380. ONTARIO NORFOLK -ELGIN -J. LL Stansell Conservatives Elected Maj. 40O• Rt. Hon. William Lyon MacKenzie Ding . Although defeated in North York and although his parol' have only the second'largest group in Parliament, he purposes continuing' as Prime Minister with the assistance of the support of'. the Progressives which he says he is sure of. HASTINGS-PETERBORO- A. j. Einbury. Maj. 700. HASTINGS SOUTH -W. E. Tum - mon. Maj. 600. KENORA-RAINY RIVER -Colon- el Machin. Maj. Soo. KENT -A. D. Chaplin. Maj. goo. KINGSTON -Gen. A. E. Ross. Maj. 1,645. LAMBTON-J. E. Armstrong. Maj. 334• LANARK- Dr, R F. Preston. 1/Taj. 3,216. LEEDS H. A. Stewart. Maj. 2,000. LINCOLN -J. D. Chaplin. Maj. 5,728 - LONDON -J. F. White. Maj. 4,485 MIDDLESEX E- A. It Hodgins. ALGOMA EAST -G. B. Nicholson, NORTHUMBERLAND - M. E. ALGOMA WEST -T. E. Simpson, ONTARIO -Dr. T. 'R Kaiser. Maj. a.9 • BRANT- Franklin Smote. Maj. goo BRANTFORD- R. E. Ryerson. Maj. 2,800. CARI.ETON-W. F. Garland. Maj. OTTAWA • (two seats) -S. Clenaghan. Maj. about 2,000. TIMISKAMING, SOUTH -Col. E. F. Armstrong. Maj. 7oo. TORONTO, EAST -E. B. Ryck- iman. ,Maj. 13,589• , TORONTO, EAST CENTRE - Hon. E. 'Bristol.. Maj. 3,848. TORONTO, HIGH PARK -A. JL IAnderson. Maj. ;10,047. 1 . TORONTO, NORTH-EAST - R. ,L. Baker. Maj. 2047• TORONTO, NORTH-WEST -T. L. Church. Maj, io.986. TORONTO, SCARBORO-Joseph Harris. Maj. 14,108. - I TORONTO, SOUTH-CoL, G. R Geary, Maj;,. 3,152. TORONTO, ` WEST CENTRE -H. C. Hocken.. Maj. 2,751. 1 VICTORIA -T. H. Stinson.; Maj. • 1 WATERLOO, SOUTH- A. M. ;Edwards. Maj. 2,945. 1 WELLAND-a. H. Pettit, Maj. 2,50o_ . WELLINGTON, NORTH- Dun- can Sinclair. Maj. 1,40o. WELLINGTON, SOUTH- Hon. H. Guthrie. Maj, 947. WENTWORTH-Gordon C. Wil- ' son. Maj. 6,906. ; YORK; NORTH -Col: T. H. Len - Mc - Dr. J L. Chabot. Maj. about 2,000. nox. Maj, 300. OXFORD NORTH -D. M. Suth-1 YORK, WEST -Sir Henry Dray 1,300 land. Maj. 466. ton. Maj. 14,700 CHANE."E.P IT NY . Y-E3�iiitit II00 jy:: li;0t 2- Maj. 2,200, ditto TIIGII-j, L. Leveso,ud. 400r. COMPTONI`-' J. A. Letdllier. Maj. 1,200 DOR.CIIESTER-Hon. L. Cannon, Maj. 347• DRUMMON,D4ARTNA1 ASKA Viiiredi Giiraurds, Maj. 4,000, GASPE-Hon," R. Lemieux. Maj. 4;700. HOC IELAGA-E, C. St, Pere. Maj. 6,0oo, HULL Dr:. J. E. Fontaine: Maj. 5,000. JACQUES CARTIER--Theo. Rhe aume, Maj: 1,870. • JOLIETTE: Jean J. Denis, Maj, 2,640. KAMOURASKA-G:- 5, ` Bouchard.; Maj. 900. ' LABBLLE-Bourassa' (Ind.) LAKE ST. JOHN -Armand Sylve- stre. Maj. 2,000. LAPRAIRIE NAPIERVILLE- Rocli Lanctot, Maj. 7oo. L'ASS OMPTI O N -MONTREAL P. A.. Seguin. Maj. 3,000. LAVAL -TWO MOUNTAINS Liguori Lacombe. Maj. 2,000. LA.URIER-OUTREMONT'- Jos- eph Mercier. Maj. 400. L;EVIS-Dr.. H. M. Dassault. Maj, 5,8o0: L'ISLET=J. F. Fafard, Maj. 800. LOTBINIERE O. Langlois. Maj. 400:. MAISONNEUVE-Clement 'Robi- taille. Plur:6,000. MATANE-L. J. Dionne. Maj. 3,200. MEGANTIC - Eusebe Roberge. Maj. 4,500. MONTMAGNY--Leon Laflamme; Maj. 5,70o- NICOLET--J. F. Descoteaux. Maj. 4,000. PONTIAC-F. S. Cahill. Maj. 300. PORTbIEUF-M. S. Deslisle. Maj. 4,300. QUE"EEC-MONTMORENCY -11. E. Lawsgeur. Maj. 700. QUEBEC E. -Hon. E. Lapointe. Mai, 2,800. QUEBEC S. -Maj. C. J. Power. Mak' 1,50o. QUEBEC W. -G. Parent. Maj. 1:,000. RICHELIEU -Hon, P. j. A. Car- din. Maj. 2,500. RICHMOND -WOLFS E. W. To- bin. Maj.6,000. RIMOUSKI-Gen. : Sir E. Fiset. Maj. 1,5oo. ST. ANN -J. J. Guerin. Plur. 500. ST. DENIS-Dr. j A. Penis. Maj. 5,20o. ST. HENRI-Paul Mercier. Maj. 8,40o. ST. HYACINTHE-ROUVILLE Rene Morin. Maj. 3,100. ST. JAMES -Fernand Rinfret.. Maj. 5,210 - ST. JOHN'S=IBERVILLE-A. J. Benoit. Maj. Soo. , ST. MARY -Dr. H. Deslauruers. Maj. 5,000 SHEFFORD-Hon. G. H. •Boivin. Maj. 1,400. SHERBROOKE-B. C. Howard. DUFFERIN-SIMCOE - Earl W. OXFORD SOIJTH-Don. A. Suth-, YORK, SOUTH -W. -F. Maclean Rowe, Maj. 2,65o. erland. Maj. 183. Maj. 4,063. DURHAM -Fred W. Bowen: Maj. PARKDALE-David Spence. Maj. • Liberals Elected 450 9,041. BRUCE, NORTH -James Malcolm ELGIN WEST --Hugh C. McKillop PARRY, SOUND -Col. A. j Arth- 'Maj. 700. Maj. 1,816: urs. Mai. 172. j BRUCE, SOUTH -Dr. W. A. Hall ESSEX EAST -Dr. R. D. Morand, PEEL -Sam Charters. Maj.: 345. ,Maj. doo: . Maj. 1,400. STANDSTEAD-W. K Baldwin. Maj Soo . PERTH NORTH -D, N. Wright. l ENGARRY-A, J. McDonald. Maj. 3,000. ESSEX SOUTH E. J. Gott. Maj. Maj, 300. Plurality 181. fl MISCOUATA-j F. Pouliot. 500 PETERBORO WEST -E. A. Peck HURON, SOUTH -Thos: MacMill- 1VIaj. 700. ESSEX WEST -Col, S. C. Robin- Maj. 400, • Ian. Maj. 284. POR LAMBTON, WEST W. T. o0 7 4,3 TERREBONNE ' = J- T ARTHUR THUNDER ` - G di- Ma'. 10. son. Mai. 400. FORT WILLIAM -Hon. R. Manion. Maj. 900, FRONTENAC- ADDINGTON lDr. J. W. Edwards. Maj. GRE NVILLE-.DU ND.AS Casselman. Maj. 1,800. GREY NORTH -M . R Maj. 500. HALDIMAND- Mark Maj. 95+x, HALTON-Dr. R K. Maj. 1,300. HAMILTON EAST -Maj. -Gen, C. Newburn. Maj. 9,897. HAMILTON WEST -C. W. Bel Maj. 11,577. E. Prevost. j. BAY ▪ W. F. Langworthy. Plurality'son. 'Maj. loo. • THREE RIVERS ST. MAURICE` 600. I MIDDLESEX, W.. J. C. Elliott. - PRINCE EDWARD-LENNOX - Maj. 1,40o. VAUDREUIL-SOULANGES - L. -Arthur Bettes. Maj. 4,000. Maj. 0. 2,815. •john Hubbs. Maj. 738. I PERTH, SOUTH -F. G. S. Ander-A. Wilson. M j. 1,20 A. C. - RENFREW N. -Dr. L. D. Cotnam, son. Maj. 317: WRIGHT-F. W. Perras. Maj. 150 Maj. 400. 1 PRESCOTT-G. Evanturel, Ind. YAMASKA- A. Boucher. Maj. Duncan, RENFREW S. -Dr. M. J. Maloney. Maj 3,000. 1,000. Maj. I,aoo. I RUSSEL-A. Gouiet. Maj. 7,0•00. C. Senn. Anderson. SIMCOE NORTH -W. A. Boys. Progressives, IndePen'ts; etc. elected Maj. 800. S. STORIvMONT C. : T. Conservatives Elected SIMCOE EAST -A. N. Thompson. WATERLOO NORTH- W. D. ; NEW BRUNSWICK Mal. 400. 'Euler. Mai. 4,365. 1 CHARLOTTE-Robt. W. Grimm - SENSE'::3: E GRED, SOUTH -EAST -Miss Ag - Hamilton. nes McPhail Maj. 5,000. HURON NORTH -John W. King. Maj. 107. QUEBEC Conservatives Elected Maj. Sso. 1. TIMISKAMING, NORTH -3. R. O'Neill. Maj. 60o. ARGENTEUIL.- Sir George Per- INNXIIN �', , „'' EE E®® il:.,:INEEMESENEINSEIN ley. III MONT ROYAL -R. S. White. a Maj. 8,000. 101 ST ANTOINE -Leslie G. Bell. iiMaj. 385. b ST• LAWRENCE-ST.GEORGE- * C. H. Calm Maj. 840. MI Liberals Elected 1BAGOT J. E. 1liarcile, Maj. 1,000 MI BEAUCE-Erward Lacroix. Maj. /11114,300 ® BEAUHARNOIS •-- Maxine Ray- . mond.' Maj. 1,000. al BELLECHASSE-C.' A. Fournier, BMaj. ,2000, BERTHIER-MASKINONGE -Dr mTheo: Gervais, Maj. 700" 000, BONAVENTURE - Hon. Chas. Mt Iliareil, ^Maj, 4,000. s BROME-MISSISQUOI W. F. e Kay, Mak 2,50o. si CARTIR-SS. W. Jacobs, Maj. 2,000. CHAMBLY-VERCHERES- Aline Langlois. Maj. 2,600. CHAMPLAIN-A. L. Desaulniers, MCg'iiARLE'SVoIK-SAGUENA1'-- Cas;grain. Alai. I,on0• ®T E HYDROSHOP .eW L,M,t:PS LiMPSI LAIVEPS! We handle all grades and. sizes Electric B -lbs. Hydro Lamps our Specialty. STANDARD L A ; `.; 5 For $1.00 Every lamp we handle absolutely guaran teed tor service and efficiency. mg am Utilities, orealotek. Phone 136 er. Maj. 700. KENT -A. J. Doucet. Maj,., 425. NORTHUMBERLAND- Chas. F. Fish. Maj. 85o. RESTIGOUCHE-MADAWASKA Arthur Culligan. Maj. 390. ST, JOHN -ALBERT (two) -Col, M. McLaren; majority S,000; Thos. Bell, majority 5,000, ROYAL -Geo. J. Jones. Maj. 5,250 VI CTORTA-CARLETON -- Hon„ j. It, Flemming. Maj. z,9oo. WESTMORELAND -Dr., O. B. Price. Maj. 460. YORK-SUN.BURY-R. B. Hanson Maj. 1,300." Liberals Elected • GLOUCESTER -J. G. Robichaud, Maj. Soo. NOVA SCOTIA Conservatives Elected CAPE BRETON N., VICTORIA. -Dr. L. W. Johnson. Maj. 2,900. CAPE .BRETON S. -Finlay. Mac- COLCHESTER-G. ac- donald. Maj. 5,000 COLCHESTER G. T. .Macnutt. Mai.2,992. CUMBERLAND- R K. Smith. Maj. 2,I 15. DIGBY ANNAPOLIS -- Short, Maj. 118. -c�r HALIFAX (two Beata) w , A. Black, Maj. 7,600. Veli); P _ 'jatiitttl Maj. 7,850. i1ANTS-KING : A, Dew, Foater.. P Maj. 650. INVERNESS -L D. McDtsu.gail. Mayfield Sliced ;Bacon • '0e 9.b. BAYSIDE BRAND PEACHES CANADA'S FINEST C TIN AYLMER' BRA.NIC1►., SOUP.. 3- THIS SHIRRIFF'S JELLY POWDERS. 4 PIM F`Y-IIC,2ICE PRUNES CROP 4O-SOs. RIEG..1434c./E.i. ` / ! , POSITIVELY �, AT THU f'IZ10E •� OUVES; 39c LAZENBYS CHEF SMICE 24c HEINZI':SPAGIIETI'EE 1 Sc Lihth&h AR LADE 25c Geo. ;Washing on: COFFEE:49c LARGE, ASS"ORTMEN 7 ' CC 1CANDT . Na MIXED NUTS : 29c Ib. BULK DATES 2..1bs. 23i TABLE FIGS 25c Ib, EVAP. PEACHES 23c Ib. CURRANTS 2.Ib 25c CRANBERRIES 19c Ib= DEALERS• flb. TEA�RICIEVIELLa.2111HAM 79c Is. D.SJLBULKS, C:ra.:SELEC 15c A;Ces,d 6V5shing. PEARLINEP6wdtr'it'r - � �"�� Gineralll%sa Maj. goo. PICTOU-Thomas Cantley, Maj. 2,058. RICHMOND -W. CAPE; BRETQ.N- -Dr. j. A. Macdonald,. Maj.) 800... Liberals Elected. ANTIGONISH-GUYSBORO 4 Han. E. M. Macdonald. Maj 359... QUEENS-LUNENBURG, Will=• iam Duff. Maj, 60o. SHELBURNE-YARMOUTH1. - P.'. L. Hatfield. Maj. 40.1.. PRINCE EDWARIXISLANI1 Conservatives :Elect -ed: KINGS -Hon. J. A. Ma,ol?bnaldi. Maj. 33o. Liberals Elected.': PRINCE -A. E: Mclean . Maj:. 400 QUEEN'S (Two Seats) -Hon. J. E. Sinclair. - Maj'. 2.25 : R:. Hi. Jenkins,. Maj. 923. MANITOBA Conservatives Elected' MARQUETTE-Col.:. Hi. A. Mull- ins. Maj. 7oo. NEEPAWA- T:. G:. Murphy: Maj;., 300. PORTAGE LA. PRAIRIE -Rt. Hon. A. Meighea.' Majj 950. SELKIRK- H; RVI; FTm"eson. Maj. 1,664. WINNIPEG SOUTH- Hon. It Rogers. Maj: 1,700: WINNIPEG SOUTH 'CENTRE - W. M. Kennedy. . IQayj. S,opo Liberals Elected Maj. mo. Liberals, Elected•.:., ASS.INIBOI.A-R:. B. Macketkzie. Maj. 747. BATTT•.1 BORD, .NORTH -Camer- on. R MrTnt©sh.. Maj. 801. BA ILEFORD SOUTH -j. Vali- ance.. vT1-aj..559- H.UN.CB.OLDT-A. F. Totzke, . Maj. 5,86, MELVILLE Hon. W. R. Mother- raj':. 2,312. '. MOOSE. JAW --G. Ross. Maj. 257. PRINCE: ALBERT -Chas. Mac- dbnald. Maj. 643: • RE:GINA-Frank N. Darke. Maj. 2,200. SW1.11,1 CURRENT -C. E. Bath: well:. Maj. Yoa. WM-BURN-Edward Young. isiaj. 2)06. WILLOW BUNCH -Dr. . T. S. DxmurneIIy. Maj, 5,138. YORKTON-G. W. McPhee. Maj. 941 - Progressives, Indepen'ts, Etc., Elected KINDERSLEY - A. M. Carmichael. Maj. 563. LAST MOUNTAIN -W. R. Fan- sher. Maj. 83. 1 LONG LAKE -5: • F. Johnston. Maj. 7.48. QU'APPELLE-John Millar. Maj, 400. ALBERTA Conservatives Elected ' CALGARY, EAST -Fred Davis. • PROVENCHER- Edward Cornea-. Maj. 2,000. tilt. Maji. 340,, CALGARY, WEST -Hon. R B._ St. BONIFACE-•-•ji F Howden. Bennett. Maj. 4,300. Maj. 350. EDMONTON, EAST -A. U. G. Progressives, Indepeir.'ts. etc. Elected Bury.Maj. 1,60o, BRANDON -Robert Forke, Maj. 1 PEACE RIVER J. A; 1,000. Maj; 293. DAUPHIN -W. 3• Ward. Maj. LISGAR-3., L. Brown. Maj. 460. MACDONALD---W. J. Lovie, Maj. 250, NELSON -T. W. Bird. Maj. 25o. SOUR.IS--J. Steedman. Maj. 9001 WINNIPEG N. CENTRE -5. S. Woodsworth, Maj, 2,1do. WINNIPEG N. -A. Heaps. Maj. 55o. SASKATCHEWAN Conservatives Elected MELFORT-B. Keown. Maj. 600. SA.SKATOON-F. It 1'feMillan. WETASKIW IN -C. H. Maj. 66o. Liberals Elected , - ATHABASICA.-Hon. C. W. Cross. Maj• 985. • BATTLE RIVER -W, L. Lee., Mak :453. EDMONTON, WEST --Hon. Chas., Stewart. Maj. 900, MEDICINE HATE. . W, Ger-- Shaw, Maj. ' x,773, VEGREVILLE -- Chas. Gordon;. Maj, 520. Progressives, Indepen'ts, etc, Elected! (Continued on next page) Collins. Russell. mcametetsrakmannasteadminstiminosinimmeseiseam e Are .n The:Market r0, Buy, 'CREAM °® EGG • POULT 1, ao GET OUR PRICES United Farmers Co -Op. o,, t Wingham Oatarlo 1f