' PAGE 2. 1 Orange Valley ............ 2 Flesherton Ward ........ 3 Proton Station .......... 4 Ceylon ........................ 5 Priceville .................... 6 Vandeleur .................. 7 Eugenia ...................... 8 Portlaw ...................... Grey l Tobermory ................ 2 Clark’s ........................ BHutton Hill ................ 4 Allan Park ................ Maj. for Leeson, 1923.... Maj. for Oliver, 1926 ..... Maj. for Leeson, 1923 ................ Maj. for Oliver, 1926 ................ *Maj. for Oliver, 1926 .................. DUNDALK 273 Maj. for Jamieson, 1923 201 Maj. for Oliver, 1926 ................ 1 North Ward ‘2 East Ward . 3 West Ward . 843 Maj. for Jamieson, 1923 744 Maj. for Jamieson, 1926 ............... ‘EGREMONT 1 Allan’s ........................ 69 2 Dromore .................... 43 3 Holstein ...................... lgg 6 Drury’s ................. 4 Yeovil ...... 5 Mt. Forest Maj. for Leeson, 1923‘ Maj. for Oliver, 1926‘ 1 Duncan 2 Heathcote 3 Fain-mount 4 Kimberley Rocklyq _. ........... 6 Beavérdale ..... 7 Cherry Grove 8 Goring ........... 9 Wodehouse *Maj. for Oliver, 1926‘ Maj. for Jamieson. 1923 Maj. for Oliver, 1926 ....... Maj Maj MOUNT FOREST GIRL RISING OPERA STAR Miss Avis Phillips Making Name for Herself In England ll m-utly 100k gagvmnm W llompany a actml mat!" l'ulo‘ m BI'IMUI, ‘ INN at t formam't‘ {Wu 0“]? .\~‘ a l‘v‘~llll --t' her success In: “l'tsitn, \xho-rv. lH's‘loit‘S singing: the‘ lead at the aluhv mc‘nthmetl pet‘- l'tl'lllzlllt't‘. she had a small part. in m†nthur â€pm-us and sang in all the. t‘llull's‘. ahe was engaged to sing the lvaol In â€Alec-ates." “Hit the 0x- t’urol Hpo-i-zitir Company in le‘ord tnr three nights during the second \Vw-k in I'leco‘mher. As there is only uno- feminine rule in the opera. and H. is a wry fitt‘n-ult one. she is al- ternating with another Canadian fltllgo‘l', Hdo‘tlt‘ Del-bras. ‘ Miss Phillip} also sang at the Lyceum Club when Marv McLeod Moore gave a talk on her Canadian trip. Edward Johnson has brought much glory to Wellington South and it is now grobablo. that 'thia gifted l'utti Glen .................. Markdale Ward McKenzie‘s ...... Township Hall Ritchie's JI Not previously included in riding of South in Provincial Election. F. R. Oliver’s Ofï¬cial Majority 1,160 for Leeson. 1923 for Olixer. 1926 ll .\\'._~' l'niliips. n .\Innnt Fur- lid winning: distinction in il i-ii'clo-s in England. She ro- hwk part in a month‘s en- mi “ith thv London ()pPratic n\ at Bristol and sang and magniliu'nth in her loading 1 Molar†i opera. ‘l‘Dsi Can C HATSWORTH ARTEMESIA 1923 FLESHERTON ' EUPHRASIA BENTINCK GLENELG HANOVER OOOOOOIOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOO 377 440 120 102 52 45 31 154 47 76 40 66 334 32 41 59 31 86 28 94 38 65 Q) 102 685 308 59 74 113 82 126 72 49 74 48 102 45 614 174 143 113 121 101 120 419 95 72 27 26 46 130 1 10 95 92 84 99 511 183 46 119 129 175 185 169 240 707 448 315 25 32 41 80 35 13 7 5’ 21 92 80 48 62 19 66 123 340 74 36 7O 50 1 10 97 34 59 62 41 36 55 7O 19 70 17 1926 Oli. 105 81 81 827 505 161 96 128 76 46 90 88 80 49 143 69 114 679 216 62 68 129 94 127 144 126 108 520 601 57 141 . 88 93 7O 69 10 461 121 19 94 27 95 85 89 75 75 10 1 Arnott ........................ 2 Walter’s Falls ............ 3 Berkeley .................... 4 Moggie ........................ 5 Holland Centre .......... 6 Massie Maj. for Jamieson, 1923 Maj. for Jamiesop, 1926 Artemesia ........ nhnfinnlr *Maj. for Oliver, 1926. 4 Hampden .................... ! Béntinck _. ......... Maj. for Jamieson, 1923 Maj. for Jamieson, 1926 *Maj. for Jamieson, 1926 ........................ NEUSTADT 1 Alsfeldt .l :uaucnuu ...................... 2 Ayton War_d ........... 5 Blyth's 7 Robinson’s ............. ...†3 N'eustadt Ward ‘ ....... 6 McPlhee’ s ............... 1 Wareham 2 Maxwell . 495 Maj. for J amieson, 1923 53 Maj. for J amieson, 1926 ........... 5 McIntyre 6 Rob Roy .. 7 Badjeros 8 Hatherton 6 xuzuswcu ...................... 3 Feversham ................ 4 Singhampton ............ 2 Hopeville ........... 3 Swinton Park 4 Ventry ............... 5 Dundalk Ward . 6 Separate School 7 Kingscote 8 Proton Station *Maj. for Oliver, 1926 ..... 1 Cedarville .................. Maj. for Leeson, 1923 Maj. for Oliver, 1926 Chatsworth ...... Dundalk ............ Durham ............ Egremont ........ Euphrasia ........ Flesherton ........ Glenelg Hanover ............ HoHand .............. )Iarkdale .......... Neustadt .......... Normanby ........ Osprey .............. Proton .............. 0......00......IOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOIICCO OIOOOOOOOCCOOOOOOOOOO... .009 .00 SUMMARY OF MAJORITIES O .0. 00000000000. NORMANBY MARKDALE HOLLAND 5940 66 175 707 315 119 340 841 380 250 192 767 351 294 OSPREY PROTON ‘ THE DURHAM CHRONICLE 86 125 148 90 91 816 145 20 125 45 182 356 89 o C) O) 49 16 37 33 69 65 Oli. 827 679 123 185 259 835 601 129 461 471 547 189 18 466 534 77G 1923 312 '32 48 442 51 47 97 144 158 78 3O 77 67 35 687 331 44 95 59 61 75 49 59 1354 Jam. 100 102 170 91 108 Oli. 63 85 66 62 62 448 370 61 174 301 841 370 27 51 134 44 98 26 380 250 189 61 81 323 108 89 71 41 54 192 174 767 1) ‘01 351 294 82 88 48 26 17 40 28 30 43 41 33 51 43 27 26 1926 1926 471 534 ’ 183 91 109 80 1 19 72 76 547 167 466 2514 1354 37 96 137 23 65 66 88 22 85 66 62 62 114 172 178 99 55 43 54 61 776 4.82 Oli. 505 216 57 10 18 520 243 10 121 183 482 167 RURAL HYDRO EXTENTIONS COST SUM EQUAL TO DEFICIT FOR 1926 Financial Statement Indicates That Beneï¬ts to Farmers Prevent a Balanced Budget. â€'lvm chivf (‘ansvs acmunt for tho lm|)10\ 0d linanvi :1] conditions of ()nâ€" taiio. as shcmn in the announce- mom of Hon. .1. D. Mnntvith this \wwk in which HH' «luficit for-1926 is iriwn as sonivthing a littlo~n1-111‘e than $300,000. Tho 1911i1»f itvm involwd is reven- 111‘ 'mcrnasvs 1111111 various 5011111113. [7111' an analxsis 11f U11.- 11.111101111111110 indi :1t1-s H13! H111 11-1111cti1111 in cost ('11 running H111 111-11\in1'1- is \ur\ slight. :1m111'111li111: 111 I053 than $100,000. Chit'f rem-mu- inm'vasvs took placn in t'm- 'lfrvaem'y Dvpalllmont whvrv tlw rvvmmm jumpml from 171/,» millions to almost 20 mHliuns. This im'l'vusv is m'muntml fur al- mnst vniim-lyhy incx'vasns in CH]- lvothms undvr he Slu‘t‘d‘Ss‘mll Dutivs Act. Sewral oxt1':101°¢lillal'yily large. ustatns liming: ('nnw undm' Um cul- lm'tor‘s scrutiny «luring llw ï¬scal \‘MN'. The total x-vx'vmu- nf this. branch is ahnul. six milliuns. a wry stuwlantial im-rmsu mm' [H'PViUllS wars. lncx'vasml i-vvmmvs from OHN‘I' «iv- parimvnis has luwn owing: to im- proved Palladium "N‘UlOl'S. and the". running audits vslahlished by Col. Prion u colum- Hf yc-ai's agn. In “in Highways. Hf'cmu'sv, tlw gas tax :irvuunts I'm' tlw im'i-rusv. which is around two million clniim's. Beneï¬t to Farmers Rnughly. Um iucwasml i-xpemii- iurv in Hip «lepm'lmvnt. Hf llu- l’rinw Ministvr. fur I'urthvi' vxtvnsiun of rural pmwi' liiu-s, tn tlw mat. of \\'lli(‘h Hm movinvv pays ï¬fty per cunt“, is just sumvtmng lvss 1mm 1'. third of a million ilnllurs. In HUN-1° words. if “10[DI'O'Sl'lltHOVL‘I'IinllPHt had nut. levlulml it.» [mlit'y uf mak- ing ciwap [mwei' amilulvlv tn l'ai'uwrs for barn and lumsvlmlil 1u[H'_'l'uH()llS. Hw clviiirit. for 1926 would hum un- Ul'l‘l)’ disappvm'ml. Mining Activities An inn-rusting and illuminating l'oalm‘o ol' the ï¬nancial l'1'le't is that. 1°11111:1-1'ning i111'1'1~.'1.~:111_l 1'1_'\'1_'11111's in â€11- Dopai'lnioin, of Mines, 11111.l1!i' Hon. (Ilias. 3111111121. 'l‘lio 1'1-\'1~m11~. l11~1°1-, is as much ovor half 11 mil- lion dollars as it was l11-low that ligni'o lust y1-a1'. making ‘a total in- crcasc for the, war of-i “2".262..60 'll1o total 1'1 \1'11111- no“ 511111115 slight- 1\ loss than $81M..()0U \\1111 h is 1119- 1i\o1l almost 11xclusixolx 1mm min- ers and prospcctms l'_-1‘11 s and [nolils taxes on producing mines.- “--v vâ€"‘ ‘ " Game and ï¬sh revenue is not in- cludml, although under the same Ministry. In this branch there is a smaller revenue. Increased mining revenue from the old sources indi- cates the revival of interest in On- tario‘s mineral resources, and al-‘ though ï¬gures so far supplied do not so state. it is safe to say that. the increase is made up in its en- tirety: from the acceleration of [ll'OSpt'Cilllg aetiivty. During the year several new mining recorders‘ olfices have been established, not- ahly in the lted Lake district. Leakages Stopped hirrease of ever $21XJ,U()0 in tho LProvincial Secretary‘s Department lindirates that close:- check on pro-- vincial jails. hospitals and institu- tions has stepped up several very serious leaks which for years prior to the present government's tenure have run \\'ich. This department has not only inrreased its revenue oliy almnt $21MHOH. hut. as also rut :«lmvn its expenditures a. similar ï¬tlllt'tllil. makingr a net I rovement lover the g-i-ex'iuns year :.I' almost half a miim :1 ‘il'iiiil'r. half a mm“ :1 lellill‘r. In tlw dvmn'tnmnt. .nl‘ ramtui mâ€" cnunt. tlw rum-v rmiuvti'n 11‘. «*1;- lwmlilm‘v. uncivr (mp milliuns. luuk plum“ in lhn Dn-pm'txm-n: Hf Works and Himnvays. Control “Uncontrollableâ€. The prosvnt (.mx'arrunwnt. has shown that by caretu: manage especially in the horrowim,r de nwnts of the treasury, soâ€"callo controllable" expenditures rrally controllable. In this b the chief "unomitrollablr" ( has hron the annual interest h borrowed capital. amounting your to 811238.175. This your i 310. SW: less, indicating a fllOl‘t. survatiw borrowing [H‘Og'l' than under ,tho prrvious l‘i whoso intrrrst hills are still 0: lasing the (iowrnmcnt. Grnor purtmontal mr-nnomics have fl l't‘tlllf‘ml tho “unrontrolllehos". Cost of New Building l‘lxprnclituro upon lho now a listration lmihling. known a !"l<last lilork." is not, shown in ‘in tho report. In each of the 1927) and 1926 thr expenditures public. works aro about a n ~0-«o--o--o~o o ' 0 ° ' uru upon the new adminâ€" nilding. knuwu as tho. k." is not shown in detail wt. In each 01' the years '26 tlw expenditures under -ks are about a million r carom: 30‘lI .v . - pxpendituros are »|v. In this branch untrollablo" outlay mal intm-vst bill on I. amounting last 7). This. year it was icating a more con- nwing programmv 0 prvvious r-cgimo, 'ills are still embar- nmont. Gvnoral de- nmics have further ater than in 1924, inclit'uhn; 5:3 undertaking has m . .h the incqeased uutlm. null: In H... ...| ........ WU uuvâ€"___ ear in this branchfas mush: some 870,000 groan-r than the before. Final rockoniln.r on H: count will tako plat'v «hum; current year and it ls élllllc'. that it will occasion a t‘wllwu; ' increase under this how. '00!!! flaunts Increasmq Increase In minim: rm... .' more than Ofl'svt hy dun-hum, ,{ her revenues, amounting: 1.. .~ u in round llguros. Tlu'sv h; " not nccossm'ily «lvnutv ;. c. 3.. pmductivity. hut rathm- n 3, ‘ only Of “1080 a('ll\'ill4-.~' m .. . fact the clvpzh‘lmc-m branchcs of the industry In ;. ally all dopartmvnts. is ;.,g, with a relatiwdy [nag-p I.†outlook for prolvincml coming under this howl. 1924, indicating H; 25c 19c 29c $1.00 39 fl'.".°‘.o‘. llml HI 111(er al‘u 1m: CHUM surf Illâ€! \\ SCHOOI "U\Hl\ I‘UR P \‘i man WM \VH H All: H 1M o’l'll ll H Jr. lll lead the Bow Chxl \\ l(‘( THE I Decembe