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Election wager between H.E. Rice and J.E Mosley, September 1911, Huntsville, Ontario.

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Description
Election wager between H.E. Rice (standing with straw boater) and J.E Mosley (seated), September 1911, Huntsville, Ontario.
Notes
From Huntsville With Spirit and Resolve, by Susan Pryke, c2000..
The Dominion elections in September 1911 saw Wilfred Laurier's Liberal government defeated over its support of free trade between the United States and Canada. The reciprocity issue consumed the public's attention for most of that year. The Forester ran an informal poll of public opinion, asking people to mail in ballots that had been printed in the paper. The results, published weekly in April, showed those opposed to free trade outnumbering the 'free traders' two to one.
After 15 yars, the country was again Conservative with Prime Minister Robert Borden at the helm. William Wright, the standing member for Muskoka, was triumphantly returned, winning over the Liberal candidate, G.H.O. Thomas of Bracebridge. Huntsville gave Mr. Wright the largest Conservative victory in its history.
Meanwhile, the public in Huntsville looked forward with some amusement to the payment of an election wager between two of its leading citizens. H.E. Rice, editor of the Forester, had bet hardware store owner J.E. Mosley that the Liberals would still win the election in spite of the unpopularity of free trade, and that they would win by a majority of 25. If they didn't, he promised to take Mosley on a wheelbarrow ride from the swing bridge to the post office and back to his store.
"Of course Rice paid the price of unwarranted optimism," the paper announced. So one bright afternoon, the week of September 28, 1911, Mosley arrived at the forester office with a decorated wheelbarrow. Across the front was a large banner bearing the words, "The larger markets R.I.P." With huge crowds watching, H.E. rice wheeled Mosley to the bridge and back.
Date of Original
1911
Date Of Event
1911
Subject(s)
Local identifier
544
Collection
private collection
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 45.33341 Longitude: -79.21632
Copyright Statement
Public domain: Copyright has expired according to Canadian law. No restrictions on use.
Contact:
Huntsville Public Library
 julie.manczak@huntsvillelibrary.ca
 
 

7 Minerva St. E.

Huntsville, ON P1H 1W4

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