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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 4 Nov 1904, p. 1

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T571, ”N‘ fight nnnnnnn J. SUTCLIFFE SONS, CASH itce NE 1. L hNIOU 8 ‘rl Ill Dunne“ IMP. why (vur nude-ma $45 and upwards The AMB‘S WOOL BLANKETS $3.25. $5.00 Plush Hats $3.00. ".00 $3.06 Hats for $1.29. I“! WOOL B TSTYLISH runs md Wholesalers have Season and are now Their anxiety to clean ate for us and for you. :en needed You can ardlv notice the cost. ,mel Hair Felt Hats, trimmed with Fluted Velvet Pom-Pom. Mostly alleolors, regular prices 83.00 . c: 99. , Our Fur Depu'tment is attracting may visit- ors these daysâ€"they almost invariably go any purchasers. We are showing many interesting \ vulues, from among which we mention these ; 2'0 “3092-- Ladies’ long Pelerines in Russian Hare, colors black or brown. Extra. value at LINDSAY. m1 um” 6‘. 1:\. v.’ $10 Ourdisplay «Neck Sean's a: $10.00 is the best we have yet shown. Amer- ican Opossum Scar-is. Isabella. or Sable dye. 72 in. long, finished wiLh clasp and chain and eight large tails .............................. $10 Extra good value............ ......... W1 [A (mo: extra large :h‘to-dsy s LANKET 'L that sold formerly at $3.00. No. 186. MTS‘ An unusumly fine display 0‘ ~ ‘- Ladies’ Fur Coats is ours :lade Asa-sebum. Russian Lamb, Per Lb. Electric and Baltic Sea}. ban Coats. fine, even an glossy curl with Ohio Sable, $37.50 and $16.00. FARM IN MARIPOSA Dainty cmmz any efiects and art mt!“ of our F3” line selections early “a before the ‘xecnwr of the Eu: deceased, EXECUTOR’S SALE TS $2 50 parlor .fly md stylishly u'immed, regular b1“ art-of extra fine ( 7 wmmt NW» ‘ "' hon Mun" Chill 3511. $2.75, $3.75. $5 and $6. nap worth t m that are fit to chintz strip“, 5.1 McSWEYN 6; SMITH, of Lindsay, his Solicitors x 88. fine, even kng yarn THE WEEKLY POST. ONE PRICE. mfitto game a pulor. stripes, beautiful floral agave designs, all form a. line. Comein and wk and have your work done EDWIN MARK, Little Britain P. 0. tate of Richard Clemia, ssiu: Blouse 3!er , g9 cuff, rolling Quality of mink. $35.; 6 H .nnng. tow door! In 3311. $50 nuu ‘, v.__-, all be found in the Government column, and the majority will bein- creasad to seventy. As some one put lt when the returns showed a con- stantly increasing roll of Liberals. the election has been one for Laurie: and a Large Majority. It. Yiddlng'a Strength. The most remarkable feature of the contest val the defeat of the Con- cervativc leader, Mr. Borden. in his own city of Halifax. and the failure or the Conservatives oi Nova Scotia to return a single member. The at It. Fielding ll funded by this in a remarkable way. That a seat will be found for It. Bordon in none other Province is probable. but the Ooncervatim aro not likely seriously to consider the continued loadalhlp o! a gentleman who can- not carry a single mt in hi. on Province. ‘ >_ . I luv-u.-- In N"; Drunlwick Mr. mum-nun has proved me: {he mm cry van a bogey. The Liberals mule s not Mn than a! two new. although Ln 1.. Toronto, Nov. 4,-At an early hour this morning these {guns were comâ€" piled iron: the corrected returns. They indicate the extent of the greatâ€" at Liberal victory in the history of the Dominion. The Government has «rcpt the country in a, wonderful w . The majority at dissolution was 54. It has been increased to 66. and it is almost certain that when the elections in (:aspe. Dauphin. Mackenzie, Yale-Cariboo, Mootnay and Comox-Atlin are held they will UBERALS SWEEEP ~ THE BO’ZINIBN Government Mammy Greater Than in L894 Parliament. MR. R. L. HORDEN GOES DOWN The "1 Ar: No Tories in His Home 'Provinccpf Nova Scctin. I!” mum". Elected In tho Tor- to‘Iâ€"Ir. roster Got In By a later FORTY LIBERALS IN ONTARIG Liberal majority... In doubt and to be held P. E. Island. ....... ... Manitoba................. Territories. .................. Ontmo.‘ British Columbia...u... New Brunswick ..... Nova. Sootis................ W Libel-unm- Did Not Will the rest of the world kindly excuse Mr. unduly-but yesterday was a great day for him LINDSAY, ONnmo, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1904. Lib- Conser- erals. vatives. 4O 46 53 10 18 0 135 ............66 LLI: 5:153]. I:‘)..I..¢Po~.£ .7 Q ‘ 415’; .(13‘..u. Grey 5. ........... Hunflton W... Kent E. ........... Kinglton... Lunbton W. Lauri: N ...... .. mdon |I IIII it‘ll. Ilddloux W... “ml. “mo- _â€"â€"-_ _, 'tnc‘nen mw years wm scum on me plains. Her artzsuns will prmidc much of the mawrial used in the Transcontinental Railway. She had. therefore, reason for strongly Supâ€" porting the policy. No doubt as the Parliament proct-t-ds the Liberals from this Provinu- will be added to, until the minonty 0! six today is changed into a majority. It will very ”(filmy be shown that the policy 01 western development now entered upon will maintain the present, conditions of prosperity. and prevent Canada from falling into the trough of depression that 500an not. {at distantiirn many othnr nations. vonu and no annulment there '33 I. material increase in Conservatmm. Atfl-Iflm Cry mu. Ono o! the most significant leaturce of the results in deleat 0! Mr. Chane Congraln in bee. Be it Was who inspired the campaign against Laurie: because he had granted Great Britain a tree trade prelu-enoe. The Journals directly under his control declared that Lauder had been false to his race, and was really an Eng. lishman masquerading as a French- Canadlan. Ir. Calcnin has his an. "er. Be is retired to private me. There are ten Conservatives elected from Quebec, one more than there were at dissolution. and Pontiac may return another. The proud boast of Mr. Edmund Brietol. who two days ago wired to the Conserva- tive candidatea throughout Ontario that “advices from undoubted and reliable sources are that the Con- servatives will carry 27 seats in the Province of Quebec it therelore rests with our ”leads in the Province of Ontario to defeat the Liberal Admin- istration." seems to have been found- ed on airy visions. Quebec is still wedded to Liberalism. Ontario Disappointing. Ontario is the least satisfactory opot in the record. The Liberals have pulled down the Conservative majority from sixteen to six, and that is something to be proud of. but there was good reason {or hop- lng that the Conservative majority would disappear altogether. Ontario will benefit perhaps more than any other Province 0! the Dominion from the opening up of the Wat. Ber manufactures will be required by the hundreds olithgusands who within kindly excuse Mr. John Canuck if he appears to jubilate great day foxa him, and he doesn't care who knows it. ..A ,‘E. Dymcnt. "Keno (prob. elect) Hon. Wm. Puterson. nah-.0. ------- Hon. WM. w: .. ....Dr '1‘. u John-tom .. ......... "...'r n. canon. “munfloa c. 3. ma. 'unnu Hw 8' wm‘ . .C. A IcCool. nun» Elected. ammo: .J. n. moon. 640 n an» f mot..-....-..........'J. E. lure". ”mi-.QQOMI”O‘QI.C.B‘ 8. mad ‘nollochuu. ........... '0. E. 'l‘dbot. i man-um. .......... 0p. I. mammal. ' nonm‘m........‘c. lured. Bruno. ..............'Hon. 3. A. Huh". lk'nfrcw N ............. l Simeoe E .............. ‘ Simcoc S .............. l Stormont .............. 'l‘oronto (‘cntrc....l Toronto E ............ Toronto N ............ 1 Toronto S............J Toronto W. ........... 1 Victorto and Enli- button............ Wntcrloo N ....... . Wnurloo S ......... York 5 ........ .. ..... Maura 0...... beds. ............ Lennon: and button...............S. Hughes. Wnurloo N...........J. E. Sengnm. Wnurloos ............ G. A. Clue. York 5 ........ .. ........ W. F. lack“. mm In“ Noni Middle-93..“ Rats (115.; dington ............ Lincoln ................ Middlcscx E ........ Muskoka ............. Norfolk ............... Northumbcrl'd E Ontario 3 ........... Perth .\' ............... Brantford......._.... Bruce N................ Carleton. .............. Duflerin ................ Dundu ................ Durham ................ Elgin E ................ Elgin w ............... Frontenac. ............ Grenville ..... ......... Grey E.................. Haldimuld. .......... Eaton .............. Hunmon E ........ Hastings 13.... ...... Hastings W.... ...... â€" Vfiainy Ri€a.......Jas. Conmee. Welland ................. W. 1!. Gonna. Wellington N.. ..... 'I'hos, Nurfin. Wellington S..”...Hugh Guthrie. WentWOnh...........W. 0. Scnlcy. York NSnr Wm. Unlock. York Centre..- ..... Arch. Campbell. Huron w..." Kent W........ LunMox; E. Ottawa. ........... .....N A. Bolcoun. Otuwa ........... ......Robt. Stewart. Oxiord N..............Bon. J. Sutha'll Oxford 8..............H. S. Schell. Parry Sound........R. J. Watson. Perth S ......... ......G. H. McIntyre. Pemboro B.-.....John Finhy. Peta-bore W ....... R. R. Hull. Prescott ................ Edmond Proulx. Renlrew S ............ A. A. Writ,“- Russell.................Norman Wilson. Simcoe N .............. L. McCarthy. Thundor Bu and _ Huron E. .............. ‘. Huron 8.... ......... i rincc dward ..... G00. 0. Alcorn. N.............Hon. Peter White. E2 .............. W. H. Bennett. 5!! Lcnnox. lt..-..........-R. A. Pfill‘lO. (‘cntrc....l-2. F. Clarke. E............A. E. Kemp. N ............ Ron. 0. E. POM. SWWA C. lucdondl. W ............ E. B. Oder. Wvu moat-d. I.............W. F. Cockahutt. .......L. L. Bland. ............... .............. ............... A. B. lngr‘m ..... ..........J. 1). Reid. ........ ...... Dr. Sproulc. nd...........P. R. Lalor. .. ........ ...D. Henderson. 1 E ......... Samuel Buk'. w... ....... E: (in. Pox-w. ............... Dr. T. Chisholm. _.B B. Gunn. n...-..l...1.' E. Agnltrong. ovum ONTARIO. nuns. .‘..'J. E. lure“. “.38. 8. Blind ....°0. E. Talbot. ”JP. I. Arch-nu!“ non: J. rugs-n Hm. Taylor. "V. Gcoflflol .l'riuh Wilson. .l-I. A. Lancaster. l‘o-ter Bison. Wm. Wright. ,mcuL-CSI. 'fisdalo. .I- Cochranc. 1‘ Christie. R Bluin. A. F. charen. .3011. J. Sutherland I. S. Schell. .R. J. Watson. G. H. McIntyre. Ionhwul Tonlwrloo- Liberals. Albert; ................. ll. McKenzie. Audubon. E. ...... J. 0. Tamil. Whoa. W ....... W. Scott. 0.1.67. ........... ....Dr. Surat. monm....... ..... F. Oliver. Buboldt............A. J. Adan-on. Qu'Appulle ...... ......Levi Thoma. Sukatchcwu......J. H. moat. Sanucm..........fl. Talbot. â€" luau-u Woo-Cumming Ion. .- _ lanolin-.murmtvu. Mondd............“. G. Staplel Inquetu ............. Dr. Roche. Provencher ........... A. A. C. IaRiv Souris ........... .. ...... Dr. Schnafler. m “nibâ€"[Am Ouofltnn.......Wn. 81m. Kootm .......... w. A. cum-r. Nam-0...... ........ Ralph Sum. 80' wmmmJ. 1!. Km. Hagar .................. Portage. la Prai ie.. Selkirk ............ Winnipeg ........ . buryu- J St John City ‘ld County ....... I ........ A . A Stockton. St. John City ...... 1'7. J. W. Daniel. York ...................... Hex. Giboon, jr. Chulottc .............. (: King't b. Albert...(: Queen". and Sun- l-Z:ng'.....................J. a. nugncu. Prince um lshnd-(‘c nanouvu. Queen's n...... ..... A. llnrtin. Queen'lw ............. A. A. Inclmn. Princo...................A. A. churgey. Cale-ton ............ (“macaw-r“ Kat... Northu-borland Manuela ........ Victor“. ............. I'utmonlud. . ... Mary's... ....... Sicolct .............. Pontiac............ Portncu! ........... Qucm. Guam! Quebec Bun". Quebec, West..." Qucbl'c County Rimouski Bouville.. “haulage".-. legantic. ..... ... masisquoi.......- lontcalm .......... M ontmagny ...... Montmorend ..... filth-“Md Mwlhum cum-n} Yurmulh Ville...........: ........ B. Luntot. L'Auomption. ...... 'C. hurier. Levin ..................... 'L. J. Dcmen. Lotbiniere ............ ’E. Fortier. R. Praia:- Maisonnouve.........°lion. 2‘” ville ....... Shcflord. . . Suulangos htunsteac Wrmhbâ€"ll‘ A Cum!» a lulu! anfln mm. Hum- lmmu hum u baskavme.. Gupe............ Hochclago. J olietu ......... K amouruka Lubellc .................. anrm‘rie-thicr- cmnp‘lun..‘.....;...’ Chateauguty ........ ‘ Compton ............... 4 Drummond-Artha- St. Hyacinthr..._ S t. J o b n-lbox \ nmasxa ........... Names muted Amtu Mauriu' ‘wo Mom aum‘cuil 'nght ..... N‘ mm (on Prune. urn-d loud-um In) J. Hughes. Nov. loo“. Q nuns“... no... In Inuwlckâ€"(‘oourvnflvcu lone .............. U W_ ngon‘. 'I‘. Albert,..(:. w Fowler. in! Hr and-Wolfe Now Ira-un- u [.00qu uuata :nnc le Hugh re‘l are ”lubâ€" uterus. .............H(1n. (‘1. Sifton. .............Hon. T. Greonway Termsâ€"$1.00 per year, payable in Advance. I adopt-dc.“ Consent“ :vn‘ Ar OL'EBEC‘ A. A. C. LuRiviere Dr. Schufler. Hun R ltmieux. .Frod Hodginn. ‘J. J \oisard. ’A. Malouin PSir W. Lauriw. 'W. I’owvr. .‘Hon. C. Fitz!” F u Cara-l. O, 'l‘urgoou. (L J. labia-C w. 8. no“... Jun-r Reid John Crawford i J. Jackson. mine. .11. Mutant]. .‘I'bw Laure. .‘D B. Meip. ..'l'-‘ 0.131133: 'A. Lavergne. .Goo. I’lrent. 'D. Gallery. ’H. Gcrv nck. ‘A. A. Brunt-nu ’E. W. Tobin. 'J. A. Ross. 'R. Bich-rdiko. 'L. Lavag'ne. .‘Hon. R. Lemieux. .‘L. A. Riven. .J. A. Dubeau. .‘E. anointe. 'H. Bourusn. “(‘5 'J. A. Rousseau. ’J. P. Brown. A. B. Hunt. Hon. aeur x. J. Coui‘n It. anmenon. l. boul- rirhr Wilmoc Bcaupnrla at ais rdins (:xrnrd Fit/pct- mem- f0?! T“! l O I I .C...‘ IIIIIIIII lujority, moo, Con was; mad mum hue rewind :- yet (an. 80:11: Victor“ any Evening Pout "x! Fund column I». m 4.000 an» «my I at? who on o! I! t u "Uh. ' ' No No Total...................... 5:! w c Mujotity. 1900, Con. 29; 1904, Con W SOIEIINIIII l IEFUEMBI Tomi.l'I._..I.............. 118 14:: so MajorityJQOO, Con. 10-}; 1904,1001) DIGIV LOIGFOID‘ 2". I;â€" Town Ha Ottawa, Nov. 1â€"112 Conservative candidate! in Otuwn sustained s crushing deleat, liq-can. N. A. Bol- court and Robert Stewart, the Lib- eral standard-bearers, being elected by unprecedentedly large majorities. Hr. Belcoun headed the poll, with . plurdity of 1,790 over ”I. Chan.- , who stood at the foot of tho list. His lead over Hr. Birkett. tbs English-speakipg _Tory fanm§ag-s. was 1,475. Hr. Stewart's majority over Mr. Birkctt. was 1,019 and ovet )0. Champagne 1,339. The Liberal candidate had the lead in every ward but two. VICTORIA AID IIAUBURTOII. Incomplete Return: at ‘l’iuo 01 Going to Press may Inning. 1900. 1904.! 12 PAGES Yukon........ Electxons and Yale .9 Elections poniponed. The capital was wildly cxcitod last night over the local victory and an splendid triumph 0! Sir Wilfrid Lur- icr and his colleagues. Vu1cr Majority, 15w, £01 lU‘I’YERWORTN 36 43 \lgjority, 1900,14“). ,,l904 le IU$°I . IDIOOU." Majority. 1900, c ounce. Ma"o”:y. UIXTOI um LII! h 'I luau: Nmruy. 1000. ”on Mr H R‘lur‘n .. ‘ Towuhip lid] Brill.) Columbbâ€"Conurvaum None. DALTON cnuotn; DEXtEV k'anu h 0‘\'1“\'0.1 IOICInVOIOI (IllV VIIULOI OPS LIflSSl-Y RIH‘VT THE SWEEP IN OTTAWA. \‘TI’ "Wm: Election. PM 1 elation postponed. ............. F. T. Congdon. as in Comox-Auin. Koomy and Cariboo postponed. 900 51 92 900, Lib. 41; 1904, Lib Homo n lackcnzie and Yukon Uh lo: 1905. an 104 64 40; 1904,0011. 56. 53 60: 1904. Con It w‘nt. u‘ Burrin .‘0; 1904, Con 1904, Lil MI I‘M. ( 11 MvPhnrsom mm NI Com I!

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