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Port Perry Star, 1 Jul 1914, p. 4

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hig in hoi, the date as yet not being fixed Mrs. August Wolf and son, of Ed- monton, are the guests of Mm. N. Coburn, Rev. W. J, 'and Mrs. West Pa from a very. pleasant trip on the St Lawrence river to Quebec City last week, They visited 'Ki ston, Mont- real, and St. 'Anne, West attended the High Court Meet: "ing of the €anadian-Order of Forest- .ers which met in Quebec: City, and was re-elected High Chaplain of the], Order. "This is one of the' best ;fra-{ ternal societies doing® business in| Canada, having a net increase "of: 200 | members, Mrs. R. Bamforth and daughter have returned home from Kingston. Mrs. Robt. Doubt and children have returned home after spending some days in Oshawa. Mrs. F. Archer will return toT.Vau- couver, B.C., in the course of a week or ten days, and will take up her resi dence there. The Strawberry Festival last Wed- nesday evening was well attended and the Band boys did themselves credit. Albert Guy, of Guy Brothers, died on June 21st suddenly of heart trouble. He was interlocutor. Although our sign was pulled down we are still doing business at the old stand. 1 4 Cedar Mop Polish For Sale by W. U. Carnegie PIANO RECITAL Given by the pupils of Miss Amy Christian Assisted by: Mr. Leonard Richer, , LRAM - Solo_Vidlinist, Member oi Toronto Symphony Orchestra Town Hall, Port Perry Tuesday, July 7, 1914 a8 p.m. Admission' 15 Cents Women's Institute. Shirley The bis at Mrs. Alex. Vance vas ioe one, a = our. new from, she position, _- chai upied by a former Presi- | (rs. s. Allen Moore. A new.elec- Nill ake place at the next meet- While away Mr. | Independents ea teatiae ve 2 Government majority. ove; all veatieviiv eaten. 87 SEATS IN. LAST HOUSE 108 Conservatives Asada nent : Sovernment ajority over erases tri sesnsaiuns Toronto, June 30.--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 hat in the 'last: Legislature. As is usual in contests of this kind a great many changes have taken place in the personnel of the mem- bers. The Liberals won both, seats in Oftawa, defeated the Hon. Dr. Reaume, Minister of Public Works and among other gaing won North and South Brant, West Peterboro and" East Wellington. Dr. McQueen, North Wentworth and R. J. McCormick, East Lambton who have been: promin- ent on the Liberal side, went down to defeat. Mr. N. W. Rowell, leader of the Opposition, was elected in 'North Oxford by 115 majority. Ex- cept Dr. Reaume all the Cabinet 'Ministers were re-elected. ' Among: 'Conservatives who' were defeated are Ex-Mayor ENS and' Napoleon Cham pegne in Ottawa; W. Si Brewsterand ~ J. W. Westbrook in. the Brants- and: Dr. Anderson in South. Essex. Of the five new seats Conservatives were elected in. Parkdale, Riverdale and Niagara Falls while Liberals secured Cochrane and Windsor. Among the new 'faces in the House will be the Rev." J.' C, Tolmie of Windsor, the only minister in the list elected, F', W. Hall, South Lanark; J. Grieves, North Otta Middlesex; J. Bdgar, Parry Sound; G. A. Gillespie, -Peterboro West; N. Parliament , Magladery, Temiskaming and Thos. Hook, Mark Irish, W. H. Price and Joseph Russell of Toronto, 8: Carter. cott of Mr. Evanturel. Ww. K McNaught, Ebbs. anars 85. McArthur (Middlesex N.) Gain (Parry Sound), reck -(Peterboro' W.) Evan-- turel (Prescott), who resigned from Ei the last House; Norman (Prince Rd. ward), Milligan (Stormont), Shilling: ton. (Timiskaming), toria W.) T. R. Whiteside (Toronto E.) and Geo. Pattinson (Waterloo 8.); Hon. Dr. Reaume and Messrs, Norman snd Evanturel ran as independents but only the last named was. success: ful. The standing In he! Past 'power in January, 1905, on the defeat. of the Ross Government, the # Vrooman (Vie : : Sault Ste. Marle, ? UE Co. Thompson Z Simcoe E., Hartt Simcoe S. Ferguson * Simcoe' W., Duff Stormont, Shearer Budbury, McCrae : ] Temiskaming, Magladery "Toronto . S.W. (A), Foy ~~ Toronto 8.W. (B), Gooderham Toronto N.W. (A), Crawford Toronto N.W. (Bj), McPherson "Toronto N.E. (A), Pyne ; Toronto N.E. (B), Irish Toronto S.E. (A), Ow Toronto 8.8. (B), Hoo! Parkdale, Price Riverdale, Russell Victoria NL, Mason Victoria 8., Carew 'Waterloo N., Mills Waterloo 8., Hall Welland, Sharp Wellington W., Chambers, Wentworth N., Rykert- 'Wentworth 8. Regan: York E., Henry" York N., Lennox. York W,, Godfrey. WW. «Norfolk, N.,* Atkinson Northam erland W.,, Clark ., Hurdman we ot aT "Rowell Oxford 8., Mayberry Prince Edward; Thos. Prince Bdward, Parliament Peterboro i Liberal 'Gatne. (11) Brant N. Brant 8, Leods--Dargavsl (Gon) majority Manitoulin Island-Gamey (Con) b 177 'majority. Middlesex jority 126. Middlesex West--J. c. Elliott (Lib) majority" 700. Middlesex - Bast--McFarlane Con) majority 400 Muskoka-- Armstrong: (Con) 100 ¢ majority. Nortoumberiaid West--0f arke (Lb), majority 166. E. Northumb 1and--Nesbitt (Con) majority 600, : Niagara Falls Dr. Musgrove (Con). 200 majority. Norfolk South--A. C. Pratt (Con) majority folk Oxford South--L.te Lleut Col M i) Vasey 20," verry He ete '(Cony ma' ait North Hopi $Qen wa ; ity 344. Peel--Fallis ( Con.) Jes a wi 00 majority. T--Gieve Lib) ma- | : Ice cream with water ice Biscuits Can supply you in Bulk ¢ 0 'We make : a Specialty of Bananas and O Bell Phone No. 60 Makes Hard Work I nd plibing budeod fers Ser Sading tle FOR SALE BY W. U. Camegie a Piven dott i Tike Notice

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