Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Sep 1926, p. 1

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CLAIRE WINDSOR CONRAD NAGEL in "Dance Madness": . x YEAR 93; No. 215. aie, ------ - g RL. Hon. Mackenzie Majority--Premier Meighen Defeat Xe MET WITH SEVERE * Al Former Liberal Ministers Who Ran Were . Elected--Liberal Leader King Will Easily . Have a Voting Strength in the Next House of: Around 130. Ottawa, Sept. 1 Hon. Arthur Meighen met with defeat at the polls yesterday. . The Prime Ministér himself falled to secure election in Portage. ls Prairie, Man., and five of his ministers, three of them from the province of Quebec, were defeated. Members of the Government, In addition Meighen, who were defeated yesterday are: Hon. naude, Minister of Justice; Hon. Andre Fauteux, | pl Seneral Hon: Eugene Paquet, Minister of Health and Soldiers' and two ministers without portfolio, Hon. Donald Sutherland and Hon. Raymond Morand. On the other hand, the Liberal party, headed by the Rt. Hon. Mackenize King, constitute the largest group in the new Canada, Mr. King and all the gembers of his ment. who contested ridings were returned by King was elected in Prince Albert, Sask. nding, based on the latest avail- Premier L. Pate~ "Jin On 8.--The Conservative Government of Rt.|> Holtor=| i. 2 DEFEAT Pas HOW PARTIES STOOD IN 1921 AND 1925] 1928, Con. Lib. Pg. Ind. Lab. PEL Nova Seotig ,.... New Brunswick Quebec oy 00 Th 2D Dh 53 09 Alberta British Co The Yuko "le oye: 1921 Lib. Con. 5 Lab 3 2. New Branswick Nova Scotia .« Manitoba Alberta Saskatchewan ,.. British Columbia The Yukon = e Yu . OE DOV Tree 3 Total----235. HON. ROBERT ROGERS AMONG THE DEFEATED The Conservative Leader of the West Loses His Fight in Winnipeg. Ottawa, Sept. 15---Opb of most prominent members of Conservative party to suffer dafeat Manitoba was Hom, Robert a the ol In "British Columbia, HHT U-Stevens, who made 'charges which precipitated the cus: | toms investigation, and one of 'he most bitter debates In the annals of a Canadian' parliament, was elected. Mr. Stevens is Minister of Customs. Miss MacPhail Wins. Of the twa women who contested ridings, one way elected, Miss Agnes MacPhail, Progressive, who has re- : presented South Bast Grey for five years in the House of Commons; was returned once more by electors of -that constitnency. In Fast To- roto Miss Kathleen. Bennett, Lib- eral, was defeated by Hon. B. B. Ryckman, Minister of Public Works. In Algoma East G. B. Nicholson SeRvative patty; mad oh of a : Ys 'one of its most ing the last session, met with de- {| tent at the hands. of Benish Bow- man, 'formerly minister ot tae On- al} Ife the life Of the last parliament. '| Another candidate. Ane Nie i Sta Wha was much in the public eye. to 'defeat was AJ, who went down 'Doucet in the {test in Ontat Liberalism in se i & y i TO AGAIN BE CANADA'S PRIME MINISTER the | ° Thirteen Qains Made From the Oonservatives by Mackenzie "King's Party. x Toronto, Sept, 15--~With the vie- tory conceded by a small majority of W. 2 Taylor, Jaberal, in the ria- ing of Norfolk-Elgin, hitherto placed In the doubtful column the represen- tation from 'Ontario in the next House of Commons will be as fol- lows: £558 : a Liberals 26, Conservatives 52 Progressives 2, Liberal-Progressives 2. These figures Indicate thirteen Liberal gains from the Conservati- ves, one Progressive gain from the Conservatives, and one Liberal-Pro: | been | eressive gain from the Conservati- ves. A i : The fekture of the election' con-' was the swing to trio donstitaentlon: vidsnod BY ve u evidenced t return to the Liberal = column of seats ath former dys, rere was particularly trus in Ox- B, aud Kent éounties, 'while formerly considered a Conser- 'the northern and eastern province, white the cen- [1 CONGRATULATE 3 returned 'two. Brick THE KING PARTY" Says Sir Henry Drayton, Who | 1* Expresses His View of the Result. ---- 3 Toronto, * Sept. "15. --= "I con- gratulate the King party on its re- tumn to power," said Sir Henty Erayton, M.P., for West York, and acting premier at Ottawa during the absence of Mr. Meighen. "May they this time give something with 1* for Canada." > Sir' Henry said the personal de- teat of Mr. Meighen was particuiar- ly 'regrettable; © His courage ia sticking to his first constituency had characteristic, though not ap- preciated. Quebec had - remained solid he spid, and this again was a Tegreiiable feature. He thought the vote did not. record the though: of Quebec on the real economic and fiscal questions befors the country. Toronto Geary, 2,695. Toronto. West Hocken, 1,458. IN TH THE, CANDIDATES ELECTED ; VARIOUS PROVINCES | i ONTARIO. Conservatives Elected. Algoma West, T. E. ®mpson, ma- jority 8,100. Brantford City---R. BE. Ryerson, 750. ' Carleton--W. F. Garland, 800. Dufferin-Simcoe--W. BE. Rowe, 1,700." Durbam---F, W. Bowen, 1,000. Essex South--- Eccles J. Gott, 310. "Essex Weést--Col. 8. C. Robinson, 600. Fort Willlam--Hon. Manion, 700. Frontenac-Addington--Dr. J. Edwards, 2,800. Grenville-Dundas---A. C. man, 1,780. Haldimand---Mark C. Senn; 1,900. Halton---Dy. R. XK. Anderson, 2. 278. Hamilton Bast--Col. G. S. Rennie, 8,970. Hamilton West--C. W. Bell, 7,- 31 Dr. 'R. J. Ww. Cassel- Hastings-Peterboro--Dr. :. Embury, 2,700. Hastings South--W. mon, 140. Kingston--Dr. A. E. Ross, 2,099. Lanark--Dr. R. F. Preston, 700. Leeds--H. A. Stewart, 2,100, Lincoln---Hon. J. D. Chaplin, 4,.- 000. Beige ¥ London---J. F. White, 871. Middlesex East--A, K. Hodgins, 1.800. Muskoka-Ontario--Dr. Peter Gibbon, 2,800. Northumberiand--M. BE. Maybee, 910. Ontario~--Dr, T. HB. Kaiser, 800. Parkdale--D. Spence, 7,331. A. E. Tum- Me- P | oi Parey: Sound---Lt, Col." James Ar- thurs, 900; Peel---Sam Charters, 727. Peterboro West--E, A, Peck, 2.- 400, Prince ' Edward-Lennox -- John Hubbs, 400. Renfrew North--Dr. nam, 680. Renfrew South--Dr. 5 IL. D. Cot Maloney, Simcoe East--A. B. Thompson, 650. : Simcoe North--W. A. Boys, 1,200; Toronto East--Hon. E. B. Ryck- man, 10,259. : Toronto East Centre--R. C. Mat- thews, 1,801. Toronto High Park---A. J. Ander- son, 8,176. ? Toronto North Bast--Lt. M. Young, 4,133. Toronto Northwest--T. HC Pp ol. N. hurch, 5.163. Toronto Searboro--Jose ris, 10,277. ? South--Lieut,-Col. G. R. Centre--H, Victoria---T. 8. Stinson, 2.000 Waterloo South----A, M. Edwards, 1,869. ~ Har- C. Wentwonth--G 0. Wilson, 8.000. York North----Col. T. H. Lennox, .W. A. Hall, 400. Mitchel! Hepburn, " Progressives, Bte. North Oxford--Hugh Allen, 891. Brant Nonth--T% 8, Davidson. 28 Grey South--Miss Agues Mao Phail, 170. : Huron North--J. W. King, 340, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. i -- Conservatives Elected. King's--Hon, J. A, = MacDonald, 136. Liberals Elected, Prince--A. E. MacLean, 1,710, Queens--J. 'B. Binclair, 900. Queens--R. H. Jenkine, 575. NOVA SCOTIA. Conservatives Elected. oS i' Antigonish-Guysborough -- Hom, 4. C. Douglas, 650, Cape Breton Nonth-Victoria L. W. Johnelon, 2,760, Cape Breton South--Finlay Maoe Donald, 2,515. 4 Colchester---G. T., MacNutt, 2,34 *Cumberiand--R. K. Smith, 1,47 Digby-Annapolis--H. B.. ' 2686. Eh Halifax (1)---F. P. Quinn, 3,10 Halifax (2)---Hon, W. A. B 3,850. HS Inverness--1{. D. MacDougall, 980. Pictou---Thomes Cantley, 1,400. Queens-Dunenburg--W. G. Bra 4765. ; Richmorid-West Cape Breton Dr. J. A. MacDonald, 550. ¢ Liberals Elected. Hantz-Kings--J, . Lorimier Shelbourae- Yarmouth--P, L. B field, 1,327. © mei bo MANITOBA, --_---- ¥ Liberals Elected, n Portage la Pratrie--H. A. McPhi som, 450. St. Bonifave--Dr. J. P. Ho 2,100, Winnipeg South--J. 8. MeD mid, 1,088. wy Winnipeg South Centre--J, Thorson, 5132. me ob -------- Conservatives Elacted. Argentenil--Bir George P 475. Mount' Royai--R. 8. White, 829. St. Antoine--Lesile G. Bell, St. Lawrence-St. 9gorse--C : Cahan, 340. os Liberals Blected. Bagot--G. D, Moria, 300. Beauce----B. D, 'Lacroix, 6,0 . Beauharnois-- Magim ¥ 1,200. Cs 40S Bellechasse--Oscar Boulanger, 000, ; Berthier-Maskinonge--Dr. J. C. Gervais, 2,500. A Bonaventure--Hon. Charles ell, 300. A Brome-Mississquol---W. 800. > 3 Cartier--8. W. Jacobs, 2.8 Chambly-Vhrcheres -- Langlois, 1,400, ) Champlain--A

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