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Durham Chronicle (1867), 2 Jul 1914, p. 6

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BetWeen all stations in Canada. east of Port Arthur and to Detro:t and Port Huron, Mich. Buffalo. Black Rock, Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge, N. Y. Single Fare Fare and One-Third , Good going June Gaod gmng and re- June 30, July 1. mum." Luv 1. Return July 2. Round-trip tickets to points in \Vest- ern Canada via. Chicago, St. Paul, Duluth m- Sax-nia and Northern Nan- gation Company, on sale each T ues- .1“... .mm October 27th, inclusive. at saw ---- â€" . - day until October 27th, incluswe, at. very low faros. Tickets and mtormatmn at all Grand Trunk Ticket. Offices. W. Calder, Town Agent, Phone 33. J. Towner, Station Agent Phone 18 x0 VAC x1103. VValkex Lon Business College GEO. SPOTTON, President Ms Mus“. for a Busine: Toronto. Ont. \\'here you will get 001'- Ire-ct instruction and assistance in uh- tammg employment when competent. _- n-‘ Durham High School u‘..llli h y'nunr-v v -___ College open all summer. Enier any time. Cat: [luguc f1 ee. The school is thoroughlv equipped in teaching ability. in chemical and elec- trical supplies and fittings. etc.. furfull Junior Leaving and Matriculation .O work. , _m .â€" l‘HOS. ALLAN. Principal ~md Pro vincial Model School Teacher 1st Class Ccrtificme: Intending Students should enter at, the beginning of the man if possible. Board can be obtained at reasonable rates. Durham IS a healthy and at- tractive town. making it a most desir- able place f *7 .- residence. ulars. The record of the School in past years isa flattex-mg one. The trustees are progresswe. educationally and spare no pains to see that teachers and pupils have every advantage for the pro. per presentation and acquistion of knowledge. ' FEES : $1 per month in advance Our REV. W. H. HARTLEY. J. F. ‘GRANT. Chairman. Secretarv SpringPrints Are Nowln Twenty-eight linemen of the Hamilton hydro-electric SerVice have struck beeause refused an increase in pay._ We have a Large Range to select from and Prices are Moderate As Well The Yorkshire Insur- ance C0.,~oi York Eng. Insurance of All Kinds including Stock W. JOHNSTON Sr. Durham " Ont. An Early Call is Your Advantage Calder’s Bldck Let Us Prepare You AND ARE A THIN OF BEAUTY! f’, U BIG 4 H. BEAN The Big4, ELLIOTT '53 Career. Attend Wfll Toronto, June 30.â€"The Government, of Sir James Whitney was yesterday returned to power in the general elections in Ontario. His majority was slightly reduced from what he had in the last Legislature. As is usual in contests of this kind a great many changes have taken place in the personn‘el of the mam-g bers. The Liberals won both! seats in Ottawa, defeated the Hon: Dr. Reaume; Minister of Public Works ' and among other gains won North and South Brant, West Peterboro andl East Wellington. Dr. McQueen, Nlorth‘ '* I‘ '- Wentworth and R. J. McCormick, 5 East Lambton 11 ho have been promin-i ent on the Liberal side, went down to defeat. Mr. N. W. Roweil,1eader.l of the Opposition, 11as elected in! North Oxford by 115 majority. Ex-E cept Dr. Reaume all the Cabinet Ministers were re-elected. Among: Conservatives who were defeated are; Ex-Mayor Ellis and Napoleon Cham-Z pagne in Ottawa; W. S. Brewster and: J. W. Westbrook in the Brants and' Dr. Anderson in South Essex. Of the: five new seats Consenathes were elected in Parkdale, Ri1erdale and Niagara Falls 11l1il e Liberals secure‘d‘ [ Cochrane and Windsor. Among the â€".â€"â€"..._â€". .â€" Rev. J. C. Tolmie of Windsor, 1110 only nfiister in the list elected, F. \\. Hall, South Lanark; J. Grie1e, North Middlesex; J. Edgar, Parry Sound; G. A. Gillespie, Peterboro West; N; Parliament, Prince Edward; Thos.‘ Magladery, Temiskaming and Thosi Hook, ‘Ma-k Irish, 11'. H. Price and? Joseph Russell of Toronto, S. Carter, of Guleph, A. Rykert, North Went-l worth; C. Calder, S uth Ontario; [2. A. Hall, South W terioo; Scott; {Davidson North Brant Joseph H [ Ham, and W. D. Cargill, South Bruce. An odd feature was the return in Pres- cott‘ of Mr. Evanturel. ‘ Faces Missing Old members who retired or were not again renominated by the party convention were: Hon. Dr. Reaume stav venture! Regains Seat- Nany New faces in Next legis- lature ---losses and Gains W'. K. McNaught, Ebbs (Lanark S.)' McArthur (Middlesex N.) Gain (Parry. Sound), reck (Peterboro’ W.) Evan ! turel (Prescott), who resigned from' the last House; Norman (Prince Ed ward) Milligan (Stomont). Shilling é ton (Timiskaming). Vrooman (ViC' toria W.) T. R. Whiteside (Toronto! E.) and Geo. Pattinson (Waterloo 8.). i Hon. Dr. Reaume and Messrs. Norma; j and Evanturel ran as independens. but only the last named was success ful. The Standing in the Past The Whitney Government came intc power in January. 1905, on the defea.‘ of the Ross Government, the LiberaLs having been in power for 33 years When the House dissolved the parties stood: Conservatives. 47; Liberals. 49: The election changed the standing to: Conservatives. 69: Liberals, 27. In 1908 the elections returned: Conser- vatives, 86; Liberals, 19; Labor. 1 In 1911 the result was: Conservatives 83; Liberals, 22; Labor, 1. When the House dissolved the parties stocd; Conservatives, 85: Liberals, 19; Labor, 1; vacant. 1. Re-electedâ€"Sir James VV‘hitney Hon. W. J. Hanna, Hon. Col. Hendrie Hon. Dr. Pyne, Hon. J. J. Foy, 8:: Adam Beck, Hon. Jas. Duff, Hon. 1. '. Lucas, Hon. R. E. Preston and Hon. W. H. Hearst. . Defeatedâ€"Hon. Dr. Reaume. Conservative Elected Addington. Black Algoma, Grigg Brockville. Donovan Bruce 8., Cargill Bruce, Van Dusen Carleton, McElroy D’nrham E., Preston Durham W., Devitt \ Dundas, Whitney Duffel-in, McKeown Elg'm, East, Brower ' ‘ min W” “M r RE NS OF POWER REAUME DEfEAI ED How Cabinet Fared 1' IUDLUHCU, tun“ as v; s. u (â€"1...“ u“. Fort Willigm, Jarvls' _. jorizy, , Grent'ilie, Ferguson \ G~‘en ulkFex-gnsl Algomaâ€"Grigg (Con.) majority 400. Addingtonâ€"Black (Con.) 1,000 ma. jority. Brbckvilleâ€"Donovan (Con.) elected, 400 majority. Brucé Westâ€"Bowman (Lib.) ma- jority 601_. .â€" -_- 1“ ‘ - _ _ Br'uee Scuthâ€"Cargill (Con.) elected 325 majority. Brucé Northâ€"McDonald (Lib.) 20 majority. North Brantâ€"Davidson (Lib.) ma- Jority 30. Cochraneâ€"Lang (Lib.) elected, Carleton Countyâ€"McElroy- (0011.) 840 majority. Durhém Eastâ€"Preston (Con.) 516 majority. __ ‘ â€" n.. -A. _ fiurhém Westâ€"Devitt (Con.) ma- Jority 150. â€"- - ---- n. 1 - - Dfindasâ€"Sir James Whitne Co 750 majority. y ( n.) Duffehnâ€"McKeown (COIL) glected; majority 550. Essex Northâ€"Ducharm (Lib.) ma- jority 10g. â€" "-n n 4- .- VB- 8 _ r 144.888}: outh “igle (Lib.) majority â€" West Elginâ€"McDiarmid (0011.) elected; about 700 majority. East Elginâ€"Brower (COIL) 200 ma. sority. ' . Frontenacâ€"Rankin (Com) majority Grey\ ‘5' ,Cameron Grey S” ., Jamieson Haldimand, Jacques Halton, Nu}: Hami. ton-W., Hendrie “‘i'figs E., Grant “up UglA Hastings N., Cook Hastings W., Johnson Hastings \\., Johnson Huron W. ., Musgrove Huron S., Eilber Kenora‘. Machin Kent “2, Sulman Kingston, Ross Lambton W., Hanna Lanark N., Preston Lanark 8., Hall Lam’nton E., Martyn Leeds. Dargavel Lennox, Carscallen London, Beck Manitoulin, Gamey Middlesex E., McFarlan Muskoka, Armstrong Niagara Falls, Musgrove Norfolk 8., Pratt Northumberland E., Nesbitt Nipissing, Morell Ontario N., Hoyle Ontario 8., Calder Parry Sound, Edgar Perth 8., Benneweis Peel, Fallis Perth N., Torrance Peterboro, E. Thompson Port Arthur, Hogarth Renfrew N., Dunlop Renfrew S. Mch Rainy River, Mathieux St. Catharines, Jessop Simcoe C., Thompson Simcoe E., Hartt Simcoe S., Ferguson Simcoe W., Duff Stormont, Shearer Sudbury, McCrae Temiskaming, Magladery Toronto SW. (A), Foy Toronto S.W. (B), Gooderham Toronto N.W. (A), Crawford Toronto N.W. (B), McPherson Toronto NE. (A), Pyne Toronto N.E. (B), Irish Toronto SE. (A), Owens Toronto SE. (B), Hook Parkdale, Price Riverdale, Russell Victoria N., Mason Victoria 8., Carew Waterloo N., Mills Waterloo S. Hall Welland Sharp Wellington W., Ch “’entworth N., Ry}! Wentworth 8., Reg York 121., Henry York N.. Lenno'x York \\'., Godfrey Liberals Elected Brant \., Davidson Brant 8., Ham Bruce W., Bowman (‘oohrane. Lang Essex .\'.. Ducharme Essex 8., \Vigle Glengarry. Munro Huron C.. Proudfoot Kent E., Ferguson Linco :1. Marshall Middlesex' Nu, Grieve Middlesex W., Elliott Norfolk. N., Atkinson .. Northumberland \V., Clark Ottawa 133., Pinard Ottawa W., Hurdman Oxford N., Rowell Oxford 8., Mayberry Prince Edward, Parliament Peterboro W., Gillespie Russell. Racine ' Sturgeon Falls, Mageau Wellington 13., Richardson Windsor, Tolmie Independents Elected Prescott, Evanturel Wellington 8., Carter Brant N. Brant S. Cochrane (new) Essex W. Essex S. Middlesex N. Ottawa E. Ottawa W. Prince Edward Peterboro W. Windsor (new) Laborites Elected Hamilton E., Studholme Bruce S. Haldimand Lambton E. Ontario S. Wentworth N.- Parkdale (new) Riverdale (new) Niagara Falls (new) Independent Gains Wenington South Prescott Conservative Gains (8) THE RESULTS Liberal Gains (11) W., Chambers N., Rykert S., Regan (2) §ity 55 . . Grey Nor .hâ€"C'ameron (Con?) viad- 138 b} 045. . ‘ (ire, Centreéâ€"Lucas (Com) majority 1. 000. ' South Greyâ€"Jamieson (Com) elect- ea. probab‘e majority 800. langa rryâ€"Hugh Munro (Lib.) ac- c1: aticm Hananâ€"Nixon (Com) majority 400. Hald': {Randâ€"Jacques (Con.) 300 ma- jOI‘lIy Hastings Northâ€"Cooke (Con.) ma.- jority 1,000. Hastings Eastâ€"Grant (Con.) Hamilton Westâ€"Col. Hendrie (Con.) elected, 1.488 majority. Hamilton Eastâ€"LStudholme (Labor) elected. by about 1,000» Hasting's Westéâ€"Johnston (Com) r' ajority 1,000. C'entr'e Huronâ€"Proudfoot (Lib.) ma- jority, 300. ‘ _HuV1"on Southâ€"Henry Eilber (Com) 320 majority. ._ .n ‘ A“ East- Kehtâ€"Ferguson (Lib.) 300 majority. Kingstonâ€"Ross (Con.) 1,466 ma.- jority. ' Lennoxâ€"Carscallen (Con.) 100 ma- jority. ‘ Lanark Northâ€"Hon. Dr. Preston (Con.) 300 majority. Hfifon Northâ€"A. H. Musgrove, (Con) fiénofiâ€"H. A. C. Machin (Com) ac- clamation. ‘ Lambtbn EastQâ€"Mértyn (Con.) ma- jority 25. Londonâ€"Sir Adam Beck (0011.) ma- jority 1,500. Lincolnâ€"Marshall (Lib.) 200 ma.- jority. ‘ Landbton Wéstâ€"Hon. W. J. Hanna. (Con.) 1,000 majority. Le'edsâ€"Dargavel _ (Con.) majority 450. ' 177 majority. Middle-sex Northâ€"Grieve \Lib.) ma- jority 126. Middlesex Westâ€"J. C. Elliott (Lib.) majority 700. Muskbkaâ€"Armstrong (Con.) 100 majority. Middliesex Eastâ€"McFarlane (Con.) majority 400. Northumbprland Westâ€"Clarke ( Lib.) majority 165. E. Northumberlandâ€"Nesbitt (Con.) majority 69-0. - 4... Niagara Fallsâ€"Dr. Musgrove 2'00 majority. Norfolk Southâ€"A. C. Pratt (C(m.) majoritv 200. orfolk Northâ€"Atk inson \Lib.) ma- jority 700. Oxford Nbrthâ€"ngell. (Lib) ma- jority 115. Nipissingâ€"Morrell (COIL) majority 400. ' Oxford Southâ€"Lieut.-Col Mayberry (Lib.) majarity 3U. Ontarin Southâ€"Calder (Con) ma.- jority 200. Ontario I-Iorthâ€"Hoyle (0011.) ma- jority 200. Ottawa Frzstâ€"Pinard (LiL.) elected, 973 majority. Ottawa Westâ€"Hurdman (Lib.) ma- jority 189. Port Arthurâ€"Hogarth (Con.) jority 600. Parry Soundâ€"Edgar (Con.) ma- jority 344. Peelâ€"Fallis (Com) majority 400. Prince Edwardâ€"Parliament (Lib) 100 majority. Presco'ttâ€"Evanturel (Ind. Lib.) ma- jority 250. ’ Peterboro Eastâ€"Thompson (Con) majority 500. Peterboro’ Westâ€"Gillespie (Lib.) majority 42. Perth Northâ€"Torrance ((302).) ma- jority 900. Rainy Riverâ€"Mathieu (Con.) 200 majority. Russellâ€"Racine (Lib.) elected. Renfrew Southâ€"T. W . McGan‘y Simon.) acclamation. Perth Southâ€"Benneweis, (Con.) 200 majority. - ‘ 'Renfrew Northâ€"Dunlop (COIL) ma- jority 336. Simcoe Centreâ€"Thompson (Com) majority 230. - Stormontâ€"Shearer (COIL) majority E St. Catharinesâ€"Dr. Jessop( Con.‘,ll 21,287. Manitoulin Islandâ€"Gamay (Con.) Temiskaming â€"â€" Magladery (Com) dected. Toronto Southwest, Seat A.â€"H0n. J. J. Foy (0011.) majority 3.640: Scat B, Gooderham (Con. majority 301.8. . Toronto Northeast. Seat Aâ€"Hm: Dr. Pyne (Com) majority 1.663; Seat B, Irish (Com) majority 1.230. A Sault Ste. Marieâ€"Hon. W. H. Hearst (0011.) majority 700. $996. Toronto, 'Mority 674. Parkdaleâ€"Price . A. Toronto Southeast. Seat Aâ€"Ownns (Dom) majority 2.181; Seat B. Hook COon.) majority 2,132. ' Toronto Northwest, Seat AmCraw- rd (Con.) majority 2,200; Seat .. Phersorr (Con.) majority 2.550. Toronto, Riverdaleâ€"Russell {Com}. Victoria Northâ€"Mason Won.) .72?- majority. Waterloo Northâ€"Mills (Conn) 120-? majority. ' Waterloo Southâ€"Hall Wty 231. Wentworth Northâ€"Rykert (Con) Mority 25. ._ -A‘ AAA Wgouth' antworthâ€"Regan ( Can.) 300 majority. ‘ __ _ A. ‘ 1- â€" - .- mV‘ “'4- Wellington Southâ€"CarterC n1. Lib.) dected. "East Wellingtonâ€"Richardson (L‘b.\. 115 majority. flWelli'ngto'n Westâ€"Chambers (Con) majority 150; - A - C ' I- O‘ TWindé‘orâ€"Rev. J. C. Tolmie (Lib) U0 majority. *4 "0“; "York th -.-I)r Forbes aGodfrey Wu.) acclomztjr‘n. Siincoe Westâ€"Duff (COIL) majority Simcoe Eastâ€"Hartt (Con.) majarity Sturgeon Fallsâ€"Mageau (Lib.) elect- Sudbury-éâ€"McCrea (Com) majority York'EaS'tâ€"Henry (0011.) majoriLy North Yorkâ€" --L\ “10‘: (COIL) 300 m (Com) ma- . .0.000..0 00000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 rut'i III! lll'l.’ ...-n ya». J J)o mummmmmmmmfimm m ) De ))D.HO~JC IL 11‘. 8' 1 (Lib.) (Com) (Com) 1.) ma- ajority. .yberry n n 0 O c w (L ) o , §+§§z§z§§§¥§§§§§§§§§§§§§ 0 o 0990:0993; § 9. 0 §§§§§§§§§§§§§§§N§§§O§§§+ 000§§§§QOQMO§§§+§O§MM DR. PIERCE’S Golden "Me_djcal Discovery I'_. ’I‘-I_ Who’sYo‘urDruggist? At Our Candy Uounterâ€" Willard’s Forkdipt Chocolates 25c to $5.00 per box. Highest Grade Bulk Chooolates 40c. per pound. Neilson’s Choco- lates and Ice Cream Bricks, What: Impression Will You 250 per pound TRUSSESâ€"All Kinds. A Seasonable Suggestion. A Guaranteed Hot \Vater Bottle. 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