Th th it 1U T The following summary gives the faults by Townships and Wards;â€" Nu vicint m ‘Jn ' ".n fmc h it last Tamsda) waselemion day, it was one of the quietest. Jays seen in Durham for a long time. Everyone, however was working in the interest of their political favorite. In town the re- suit was generailv conceded that. a mrjori-ty of about 100 would he given for Dr. Jamit'sou. About ï¬ve o’clock crowds were seen pouring; in from the country. an..l in a short time the results began to pLur in from the diflarent pollin; places, an! in nur- ly every case a m ijJiity was regisrur. ed for Dr. Jamiesou. The to tgniï¬- cent majority of 1350 in his own lo'Au speaks for his ponn 'aritv as «citiznn. In Mr. Morgan’ 9 own viilago. and in Mr. .\IcNichol’s JWJ towmuip. him!!- some majorities were rally! up for the Dr . which Speaks vofumes for his popularity in the onlying Car. mu 0! the Comtituoncy. About nine p. m . Dr. Jamieson appeared on the balcony in front of the Millalaugh House and heartily thankel the electorchr the very “inml m-ljority given him in this el-mrion and while representing the .lmmervatLVes he felt also gra'eful to) the elecnrsof different political views who [or the time buried their political prvjndimu; and voteJ for him on personal gronnls. Ha wished aim to admonish he {rit.3llll“ not. to 9W or do anything); offeneive to the defeated candilltes. He himself gulf-wed dnfeat and knew what it mmmt. The have too were jubilant and join‘w'l henrtrly in a torch light procession in honor of the Doctor. Mr Hoff rt spoke briefly referring to the victorv which Grey hll, in re- turning three Cmservatives, While we always felt a degree of certainty that we’d get there we never felt like being boastful. C'ur opponents are fighters from the word go. and in this contest they did ex- cellent work for their candidate and through the energv diaplayed by the Liberals we missi-d our count on the opinion we formerlv held of Mr. Mo- Nichol’s chances. Every one work. 91 and the battle throughout has been fought on the most amicable terms, consistent with political con- tests. In a. day or two everything will be quiet again and we trust all will be better friends than before. The latest report gives 44 Con- servatives,46 Liberals, 2 patrons, 1 Independent. THE BATTLE’S FOUGIâ€"II‘ AND WON. A NOBLE FIGHT AGAINST A DETER- :IIrJamesn, M.P. P. The Thr cc Grey’s Con- servative. acted by a Sweeping Ma jmity in South they. DURHAM, March 3rd, 1898. MINED BAND OF LIBERALS. THE CHRONICLE. Kent, E K9111, W Kingston‘, Lambton, E :zL‘uubton \V Lauark, N §L9n1mx London. Middesex, N ' Midllesex, W Monck, Muskoka, 30110111, S ' Norfo1k, N 11 Ferguson 45> P111110 2‘ ‘1 11’11 H: â€11ty 28: H J Pettypi ce 1*}?- F F Pardee 31C \V C 0111111911 15C Aycl 131101111 411‘ Lays 31:1 '1‘1y111r 1:113 Geo. W. Ross 2011 H Hal-1:011 1'1; 277 Dr 61111191111111 2183' W A Charlton 27 E C Carpenter 208 Nortl1u1n'11er1’d.E Dmghs 331$ _N1)1'Lhumber'd, \V W S Clark 1 0 ()uawa. ,Â¥O.(ford, N 0(101‘11. S 1P1:I'C1l. N Peterb 1111215111. E A Lumsden 244 A PattuHO 1180 Dr McKay 28$ Brown 18 '1‘ B1oz;1r1l 188 an'bcrouga, \V J 11. St. atton 8513 P 111. PUIEEI. N Prescoz, 111.1 911111 w 3 8.118%)“, _"-\'.-11a1111, “3 111111311311, ‘3 ‘ ‘N; 111 1114011, 3 “1’ octw 1rt11,S Yuck, E J Smith 23.8 1 Brawn 117 A Ewmtuml Acct 1i .\ Campbell 283 Elsectien 111'):- 116111. W \1 German 488 J. Craig. 78 J Mattie 276 J Dickomn '80 J 1iichgrdjon' 300 1’0 l't El , N Prescot, Reeufn W 8.45:3â€, THEHARBT GOVERNMENT SUS- LTAINED. Algoma, E. Algoma, \V Brunt, N Brant. S Bruce, C Brockville Bruce, N Bruce, S Elgin. W Essex, N ESSax, S Haldimand. Haltou Hastings, E Huron, E WITH A REDUCED MAJORITY.-â€"~LIE)ER- ALS 48, CONSERVA'I‘IVES 42, PA’I‘RONS 2. INDEPENDENT 1, WITH RUSSELL ELECTION TO COME 0w. c: ‘ ' 74 J amiesou. 30 03 00 00 87 00 Morgan. 00 00 20 4 27 7O McNichol. 00 OO 00 00 1 1 OO CONSTITUEXCY. mv‘rhWCOP-‘g J amieson. 80 55 54 42 48 29 Morgan. 19 49 45 56 37 33 M cNichol. 47 34 59 37 50 53 No. J amieson. Morgan. McNichol. l 102 72 18 2 149 99 5 3 85 78 10 4 55 97 10 5 72 31 26 7 60 36 13 Majority for Jamieson 113 mqampwwwg Jam ieson. 46 70 96 47 61 68 56 20 Morgan. 5);; 19 .‘3 ) 78 100 41 4O 20 McNichol. 22 20 28 24 57 24 23 No. :Jamieson. Morgan. McNichoL 1 38 2O 2 2 63 15 3 3 93 29 2 Majority for Jamieson 130 GENERAL RESULT. Total majority for Jamieson 538 J amieson. Morgan. McNichol. 77 62 b J amieson. Morgan. McK ichol. lb 1 32 l 7 68 26 32 50 50 1 9 84 Majority for Jamieson 15 Majority Majority for Jamieson 7O South Grey. i 35 36 78 28 100 24 L 41 57 » 40 24 ’ 20 23 Majority for Jamieson 62 51 10 Majority for Jamieson 144 EGREMONT. DUNDALK. NORMANBY. LIBERAL. PROTON. GLENELG. BEN TICK. DURHAM. C F Farewell 100 Jas Conmee 1000 D Burt. 80 A S Hardy 300 Ma‘colm P16 G P Graham 88 C .\l Bowman 178 R E 'l‘ruax Accl. McNish 10 \V l" McKee 18.?5 J A Auld “238 .l \V Holmes 78 J R Barber 138 8 Russell 27? A Hyslap 83 R Ferguson 48>; Pardo 2‘85 Wm Harty 288 H J Pettypi-ce 188 F F Pardee 336l \V C Caldwell 150‘ Aylesworth 4:5 Leys 313 le10r 1.36 Geo. W. Ross ‘200 H Harcourt 277 Dr n'ruleeland 583 W A Charlton 7‘ E C Ca: penter 208 27 1 l 70 00 for Morgan NAME. 10 10 26 13 ‘20 36 28 24 57 24 23 1 of 244‘ 11801 _-.. . a»! Ill Q1hgrq onï¬ryjiug [ht‘ \‘giï¬tlkfli' Wii 1)“ 1:83 electiuu the Liberals hand it (than M. :mnjority of sewn over all {he opposi- 4333tiou, but of this o;_;positi0n, a good 78] . . sup-port could reasqnably ba counted 275:0!)er the Patron element which Ihen numbered 17. This time no 300 gunk r--_ 1 o -- -- MAJ. f 200 277 083 208 such fund is av'oJla'b‘lo 'hongh sustained has, we hailim :zinnust unworkable majority even should Russell g0 L born majority over Consmwwtiveq The election thronghout the Prov- ince has been hotly contested. and many changes have been made in the personne! of the government. but. they still hold a majority in the house so far as we can learn this ‘v’elnesdztm morning. The follow- ing list gives the result as far as we can ï¬nd out. but, at. this early date we can not, vouch for the accm'acy of tha majoritv. l'he Govnrnmem Our dear friend of the Durham Re- view is sorrowing over our wayward- â€(-1153 in giving publicity to Premier Hardy’s nepotism, a matter to which he says “Mr Hui-(iv has given acute- gorical «lenial more than once.†let so, but the careless handling of the truth by am astute politician like Mr. Hardy will not preVeut us from Stat- ing;- the facts, evon at. the l‘iRK oi wounding the Sensibilitivs of our esteemed Liberal cotem. M 1'.Hardy's fmlwr has been dead some time. bar held the position of Storekeeper in the London Asylum prior to his de- mise. In honor of Dr. Jamiesmn’s victory a number of his lriends from differ- ent parts of the constituency, met here yesterdayv Wednesday, and gave him arousing rally. Whatevc-r the opinion may he of the Doctor’s popularity. we think that after such manifestations, ex'cn his Strongest polnicalopponents \vï¬l concede on this occasion, to be the choice of the electorate. Dr. Jamieson acknowledges his gratitud» to the Liberals for their support in swelling, his majority.. V'What about the party who didn’t let “ defeat enter their calculations?" The Liberals took their defeat in South Grey very philosophically. There are still seven good Patrons in Duylmm Gibson fell from “the swing of victory. Lucas carried Centre Grey by 500 majority. Parry Sound, W R Beat W'ellmgten, W G Tucker 'Addington, tCnrdwell, ,Carleton, anEerin, gDundas. Durham, E Durham. W Elgin, E Frontenac, Glengary, Grenville, ,Grey, 0 Grey. 8 Grey, N , Hamilton, E. iHamilton, W Hastings, \V ,hnstings, N *Huron. S Huron. W Lanark S Leeds, Lincoln, M iddlescx, E Nipissing, (hdalkL.N Ontario, S Ottawa, Prince Edward, Renfrew. N Sinicoe. W Simcoe, E Simcoe, C Stori‘nont, Toronto E Toronto, W Torontc, 8 Toronto, N Victoria. E Victoria, \V Wentwortli. N 'Waterloo, N \Vaterloo, S Jan. Reid, 34 A E Little 18 G N Kidd 80' Dr Barr v 35‘ J P Whitney 12 W A Fallis 18: W H Reid 281 C W Brower 81 J S Gallagher 301 D R McDonald 17! R L Joynt 181 I B Lucas 1001 Dr Jamieson 535 G M Boyd 41( H Carscnllen 282 Colqnhoun 285 M B Morrison 185 W J Allan 2332 H Eilber 1% J Beck 1 Col. Matheson 902 W Beatty 286 Dr E Jessop 187 T l) Hodgins 130 Lamarche 788 W H Hoyle 347 Calder 8 Powell 18 Dempsy 300 AT White 149 J S Duff 288 A Miscampbell 40 Thompson 60 J McLaughlin 211 Dr Pyne 1620 T Crawford 7432 J J Foy 296 G F Marter 18 J H Carnegie 436 S J Fox 100 T A Wurdell 100 H G Lackner 53 W A Kribs 82 INDEPENDENTS. Parry Sound, W R Beatty 641 York, N York. W The three Greys are three gains, Frontenac has gone Gallagher. Dryden’s well has gone dry. Sou th G rey Redeemed. Dr. Jamieson M. P. P. CONSERVATIVES. E Jan. Reid, 340 A E Little 188 G N Kidd 800 Dr Barr 350 J P Whitney 123 W A Faliis 188 W H Reid 288 C W Brower 88 J S Gallagher 300 D R McDonald 178 R L Joynt 188 I 15 Lucas 1000 Dr Jamieson 538 G M Boyd 410 H Carscallen 288 Colquhoun 288 M B Morrison 188 W J Allan 333 H Eilbcr 18 J Beck 1 Col. Matheson 902 \V Buatty 988 Dr E Jessop 187i ’1‘ 1) Hodgius 130; Lamarche 788 i W H Hoyle 3470‘ Calder 8? 3‘ ‘.‘-' l'he Govnrnmeut as, we believe, an Powell 18 Dempsy 300 A '1‘ White 149 J S Duff 288 A M iscam p bell 40 Thompson _60 E J Dm‘is Hill McLaughlin 21] r Pyne 1620 Crawford 7552 J Foy 296 F Marter 18 H Carnegie 436 J Fax 100 A Wardell 100 300 340 188 800 350 1:23 46 mu. \\. tlzastie showed us “hat is styled :1.“Mmuoriul of H19 departed.†It is u very beautiful and appropriate. (lesign and a grateful trihu'e to lhef mwmnry of [MP dead. We have no' doubt. it “ill ï¬nd lavor With those who have dear departed friends. Mu. \V. IIHSUP showed 1, styled :1.“Mmuoriul of Hun It is u very beautiful and a design and a grateful trihu mwmnry of the dead. We Here is a paragraph from The Mun- icipal World which should be framed and hung" in every municipal cOnncil chamber: “ The Municipal Act pro- vides that no council shall assume to make any appointment: to ofï¬ce or any arrangement for the discharge of the duties thereof by tender. or to applicants at the lowest remunera- tion. The desire of everv council should be to secure the most efï¬cient administtation of municipal affairs. This can only be done br appointing good men at salarirs for which they can afford to properly perform the duties of their ofï¬ce. A poor man is dear at any price Oflicers cf GXperi- ence whose Services have been satis- factory should be retained. no matter how many personal friends of the councillors may be demanding recog- nition. Continuance in ofï¬ce shculd he a re x'arcl for eti‘icient service. In- dependent. capable, permanent ofï¬ci- als are a necessity in every municip- _-‘34_c 1‘ ality.†As we write these lines (Tuesday): the battle for supremacy in the next. Local Legislature is being long-ht under the. leadership of “Captainsâ€. Hardy and Whitney, Throughout " the Province bones: n en Cl all shades . of politics are marking their hailo°sé {or what they regard as the country’s, best interests. Some are rendering! allegiance to the man independent all his personal qualiï¬cations. but simply 1 because he advocates the policy of a l certain party ; Others are voting forl the man because they believe hilnl better and more honorable than hisi opponent We are forced to helievel that some have so low an estimate of l the sacred privilege of the ballot; as to make merchandise of their franchise and use it simply in rcturnl for a inom'tarv consideration. 'I‘o-l night. notwithstanding their san-i guinc hopes. many v ill ï¬nd them-l selves disappointed when the bullets: are. counted. A good party must bel composed of good men, and by what-l ever name a government may be called it will inevitably be good or bad according to the character of the! constituvnt elements of which it is; composed, l $3; The Goods You Want 0111' Styles zu'v 1M) and best on the nun kw! can save mom} 1.}. im; Hoods. It is more N'- Visit our Store and 4 our large and com] 1. tr Silven 'm'e, \\' z: n . Clocks, Flatwmwc Jewelry k HOLIDAY J EYE. “'e have just receives] a of Sterllng Bros. L'vL-L-t‘. mam Shoes for Men. \‘w Girls. Just the an; i DON’T forget we 3011 “M3 Ion Tea at 23'), 230 uni Black or mixed, in low! 1301 ads and half pomflzs‘. Come and see what a 1m WARE we give for $1.110 shipment just in. ‘ Eggs per day. .......... Kpples. . . . per bag ..... Potatoes. . . .per bag. . .. Flour per cwt .......... :‘atmeal per batik ..... ) on per cwt ......... I Dressed Hogs per cwt. . Hides. .. per lb ........ ~meepï¬kins ............ Turkeys per lb ......... Geese per lb ............ l Ducks per pair ........ ' aniqkens per pair ...... Shoes. New Gâ€"ggés Wool Tartan Ginghums 36in. Cashmere in Na Black 40 in. Black and Co Serges Fancv ï¬gured ant! line and every 5:) 1v Diamonds. I’caxls. other stones accmdi Sign. and will 1w Nutliest and Mom Goods on the Cumu} i. “'6 have it 00.000.00.000... ............OOOOIO IOOOOOOOOOOIO 00000 OOOOOOooo-o oooooo er don ........... DITRHA M, I’M» UPPER TOWN. a? Id. 1898. buy in“ New 21C“ sing I] m JG In: 3- N “ï¬â€™ï¬ II.I Arnold W] 'WooUY- 00‘“ Kiln-Chou. autumn! of moured Frq It Russia 01 Jupnn inevil dent to (are! tttber than Prince Hen! Japan. in GI 1:1.ny the 31 .short. 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