i 1f t 1 M i The mammoth â€"sathering that asâ€" sembled in Goddard‘s ,Hall at Mount Dennis on Saturday last, under ‘the chairmanship of Mr. Charles â€" King, President of the West York Dominâ€" ion â€"Liberalâ€"Conservative _ Association, was a history making one, and as such appeared to sense the responsiâ€" bilities attendant by their close attenâ€" tion to the proceedings for which purâ€" pose the rathering had been convened. The recently ratified reâ€"distribution of the riding of West York had creâ€" DFAIGERG ELEOTED FOR NEW RIDING OF 5 YORK AT 816 MEETINE IN MT. DENNS Claims Laving Off of Workers in Motor Trade Will Inevitably Effect Other Industriesâ€"Pre dicts 50,000 or More Unemployed _ _ in the Near Future. \ 7 ‘ &‘ ife= j / ", aa~ AZ _ cNÂ¥oLF / 4 ‘Q/{; e I & rAW/ § 6 4 j & y & : o a% â€" *4 wa. f Sf .. :s p /E‘ » 5 > ‘: o /(, j§ \\‘ 'lf' 2 -‘,b P â€" V/:'y > 2 2 [WP ucsV AREEAE> | WEDNESDAY, APR. 21, 1926 Contfidential Terms It does not cost any more to have the proper fit and latest style for your coat or dress. We make it our business to see that you are satisfied. 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Earl Lawson as folâ€" siâ€" |lows: "The electoral district of South nâ€" | York consists of all that portion of urâ€" l the Townshipâ€"of York not included in ed. l\\'est York, and that portion of Yonge on | Street and the Township of Vaughan reâ€" / and the villages of ‘Forest Hill and YOU SAVE BY BUYING DIRECT. E Supporting Mr. King on the platâ€"| of $90,.000,000. form were the present sitting memâ€"|â€" The speaker went on to declare ‘ber for West York. the _ Hon. Dr.| "That what this assinine policy of the Forbes Godfrey; Mr. J. R. MeNicholl, | Mackenzie King administration, workâ€" Iontario Provincial President of the i ing for freeer trade in the aim for Liberalâ€"Conservative Association; Col.| absolute free trade, had done for the |C. G.. Williams, an ardent worker in | Oshawa workers it would do in other ‘the past Federal â€"campaign for Sir l lines unless Conservatives stood shoulâ€" \Henry Drayton; Mr. T. Griffiths, Mr.; der to shoulder in a persistent fight Len Wallace; Major Russel P. Locke,| behind the Rt. Hon. Mr. Meighen for Reeve of York Townshin. Mr. W. M.| the rights of protection. "Fight," he Graham; Mr. W. H. Edwards (one of | said, "to oust this mugwump misfit the oldest Tory stalwarts of the disâ€"| aggregation _ who â€"exhibited â€"neither [ trict), and Mr. Leo: Macaulay, who horse or any other kind of sense. Woodbridge. _ In this division Mount Dennis is divided by a line from the centre of Avenug, . thenee westerly along the centre line of Lambton Aveâ€" nue to the Humber River, but not including the Town of Weston, skirtâ€" ing that back to include Woodbridge â€"its southern â€" boundary ‘being the city line. Mr. Lawson explained that the organization meeting similar to this for West York would be held on the 24th inst Dundas and Keele Sreets \ is SS § 0 t ts Sm %x\ & § > ciss p f ip NC NSz is CC ' ~~GsCâ€"yâ€"= JUnct. 7888 ‘~ THE TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON was elected to act in the capacity of secretary of the meeting. Having disposed~â€" of the préeliminâ€" aries for the conduct of the meeting the chairman defined the objects for which they were drawn together, and then called upon Mr. J. R. MceNicholl to address the meeting. which they were draw then called upon Mr. . to address the meeting Launching out . int storm _ of.denunciatic termedâ€" ‘the assinine Mackenzie â€"King mal Mi. McNicholl treated storm _ of, denunciation of what he termed ‘the assinine, policy of the Mackenzie â€"King. malâ€"administration,‘ Mr. McNicholl treated his hearers to a/ review of the present situation in Canada, occasioned by the course beâ€" ing persued by the vresent Governâ€" ment at Ottawa. He referred to the recent attack upon the motor trade, making particular reference to the poâ€" sition of Oshawa. where some 3,000 workers had been thrown out of emâ€" ploy. Instance was given that other subsidiary firms would have to reduce their help or close, and that one of these had already laid off some 200 of their staff, men, who_had been emâ€" ploved in making certain small parts used by the bigger. concerns in the manufacture of ‘cars. "This would not be the end," claimâ€" ed Mr. MeNicholl, "all down the line this lay off of workers in the motor trade must inevitaly affect all other industries." producing goods of a wholesale value of $63,000,000, with a retailed value of $90.000,000. The speaker went on to declare "That what this assinine policy of the Mackenzie King administration, workâ€" ins for freeer trade in the aim for Continuing he stated there was posâ€" sibly some $80,000,000 invested in the motor trade in Canada, providing emâ€" ploy for 11,500 workers, with a pay roll of $17,000,000," producing goods to the value of possibly $107,000,000. Subsidary concerns to the number of maybe two hundred accounted for anâ€" other 11,500, _ who earned probably $14,000,000 in factories representing an investment of some~ $47,000,000. E. C.â€" WESTBURY vout jinto denunciation > assinine ; verite what aible King, ~J. Karl / Lawson, _W. H. Edâ€" wards and F. H. Miller. Following this some discussion took place as to the time and location for the nomination convention meeting to be held, where aspirants for represenâ€" tation of the riding shouldâ€"be nominâ€" ated. It was decided to leaye the seâ€" lection of the location for the meetâ€" ing to the incoming executive commitâ€" (Continued On Page Eight) party had always been one that enâ€" deavoured to safeguard the interests of the Canadian workers, to keep out of the country articles that could be manufactured in Canada and so give Canada, her manufacturers and workâ€" ers employment. "The Canadian worker wanted work, he did not want charity, yet it would seem the Liberal party were determined to reâ€" duce the working capacities." elected as serutineers. [ The balloting resulted in the elecâ€" tion of the following officers for the] new association: â€" Deputy _ Reeve of York Township, Mr. E. C. Westbury, J.P., President; Mr. Nelson â€"Boylen, Ist Vice President; Mrs. Jarvis, 2nd Vice President: Mr. W. Darwin, 3rd Vice President; Mr. K. V. Stratton. Secretary; Mr. W. C. Young, Treasâ€" urer, and Messrs. Len Wallace and Ralph Russell as Auditors. Following the installation of the newly elected officers, which was atâ€" tended . by considerable noisy _ apâ€" plaus, Mr. (Westbury, after a few words of thanks for the support which | had been accorded him, and for the honour that had been placed on â€"him, called for the names of those who should be Honorary Presidents of the crganization, _ which resulted in the following nominations: Sir Henry L. | Drayton, M.P.:; Hon Dr. Forbes Godâ€" | frey, M.P.P.; Col. T Herbert Lennox, | M.F.; .W. F: McLean. M.P.: Reeve W. | M. Graham, J. R. MceNicholl, Charles | King, ~J. Earl Lawson, W. H.. Edâ€"| Going on to explain that only those resident in the area defined as South York being veligible~ to vote on the electionof officers, and it being deâ€" cided that the voting be done by balâ€" lot, Messrs. R. J. MeNicholl, W. H. Edwards and Col. C. G. Williams were elected as scerutineers. Mr. â€" MeNichollâ€" was â€" vociferously cheered by the great gathering for his masterful address. / Col. C..G. Williams then addressed the meeting in somewhat lighter vein, yet denunciatory nevertheless for the veiled sarcasm of his inferences. He made slight reference to the Hudson Bay railroad installation, â€"remarking that he could not see but that it would be a sink hole for funds, as the proâ€" duct of the western farmers was not ready for shipment until after the waâ€" ter of the bay was frozen over for that season. *"*Would the farmer wish to wait till next year for his money? â€"I guess not.". "Then why build this railroad to the fringe of the Arctic regions," he, asked, "while there are so many other sections that could be the more profitably exploited." The chairman tgen again referred to the objects for which they were assembled, called for subscriptions toâ€" wards installing. the baby â€" organizaâ€" tion. which was responded to by the collection of the sum of $151.00. & with a statement that of the Conservative ays been one that enâ€" JUnct. 1604 HUDSON COAL SUPPLY CO Representative Wanted Where Gen. Lee, the late Wm. Jennings Bryan and other notable men sleep, the arlington is counted the largest and most beautiful cemetery monument in the world, 450 carloads of vermont marble being used at a cost of $750,000.00. c We have the largest and most select stock in this celebrated material in. Canada, along with the large selection of Canadian and foreign granites. | 2696 Dundas St., opp. C.P.R. Station Open Evenings by Appointment. work, particularly evenings.. 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