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Barrie Examiner, 8 Dec 1921, p. 17

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and, .n. svaovuunvu Halton--R. K. Anderson, Con- servative, 3374; H. F. W. Fisher, Liberal, 2335; J. F. Ford, Pro- gressive, 1864. '.Conservative un- changed. f\ ...\l\.-... I'T-.n..-.~u.n...-. 153 132 463 362 467 `I1/4` 147 115 12 175 131 37 36 22 1089 859 134 120 139 86 140 115 125 116% 80 109 185 162 111 75,. 98 158] `M `steel ,_ _._, --........u......uwdu;;u1uo- Anmn-g the wholesale changes in `Ontario is that of F`. Stewart Scott, shoe manufacturer," `of Brooklyn (N.Y.) eagle fame, who `lost. in South Waterloo to a Pro- gressive. '__ (_`A1.,._ 1 .1 -.. . 12 140 173 99 H4 '55 11- ; 105 _13i ' 6'1 40 122 1'1 ; -A Xmas gift 'fo;- him-- Borsap lino hats, velour hats, caps, gloves, etc., etc.- Simmons,& Co. 49c Orillia Tp. 322 Medonte . .. 191 Matchedash . 24 Tay .. .. .. 1:37 Tiny .. .. .. 725 Penetang ;. 1091 Midland . ..2181 Victoria Hbr. 256 PortMcNic01l 188 Coldwater .. 137 Orillia town 1893 Manley Chew won in acanter over the other two candidates in East. Simcoe. _Of his total major`. - ity, 1948 came from Midland and Penetang, while Tiny added 343.. Raikes had not a majority in any municipality, but Swindle led in i\Iatchedash, Medonte and Orillia _ I`p. It'll- A rl-I 1 u Buy advertised thngs. Phe Iknals - `.' Chew Raikes Swindle .. ,461 767 293 834 n. 25 152 .333 418 . 160 382 I 1.1091 418 ` 85 9065 3 127 n: 154 . 16 on '186 19 . 116 69 A 1865 375 7443 4917 3244 uuun -nu. 0 Conservative British Columbia . gave the Liberals four seats and the Government seven. Shows Ontario Changes In the Government's strong`- hold Province of Ontario, the vote for continuation of the Meighen Ministry was less than the com- hined vote oi` the Liberals, Pro- gressives and Independents. On- ly a remnant of former Ministers from Ontario survive. In three Yorke," Meighen candidates were `successful by reducedmajorities. A .a. /\-Jl -, A L ~ An action involving $190 in connection with a contract to dig a well was brought by Jos. Cope- land, Midhurst, against `*Richard Schandlen, residing` near the JUDGMENT ON WELL 'cAs nasznvan same village, in Judge Wismer's Court, Tuesday. It was claimed; that the well did not meet re-. quirements within the a,greed-up-. on arrangements. Judgment was-. resexrved. Rgad the adlets. It pays. H mm 1-51.11 111 uI,l.i:1.V\"c!.. . Hon. W. S. Fielding, Nova Sco- tia, former Minister of Finance. will return to the new Parliament and probably will_ take chargeaof the next revision of the Canadian tariff. lulu:-Dull. Nova Scotia and Prince Edwax-Id Island met Liberal hopes by elect- ing every member to swell M1`. King s st1*nn.g't.h in Ottawa. I-Irvn \`7 Q `lF:..1.`l.'__ _, A. (Continued from -page 1) Familiar Faces Lost, 'l.`hc2 great drive of Igiheralism marks the disappearance as re- presentatives from Ontario 01' such aggressive Conserv_at.ives as Col. John Currie, -Hugh Clark, W. F. Cockshutt, E. W. Neshitt, A. E. Fripp, J. E. Armstrong` and'G. B. 'Nich0lson. xr-,,- nu -- - - - uow 'I`0ro_nt.0 Went Adj ala- Cedarville Loretto . . 2 -. Poll No. 3. . . Ballycroy... .. Poll No. 5.3. Tossorontio-- Everett . . .. Poll No. 2A . . Lisle, No. 2B. . S. S. No. 1 . . [`lI.__.'l___.l9A, rV_L 9.): IV. Liv: Shepherd`; ' \.-xv--uun. v uu.-a v u uaavnnn~'n:evuo Grey, Southeast--Miss A. C. McPhail, Progressive, 370 major- i-Ly, Progressive gain. Y'l..l1A- T5 T7 A-`.J.\........... I1-.. Gookstown . P0llN0.1._. . .. Poll No. 3. . . . PollNo. 4., S. S. No. 11 .. PollN0,5... .. Tecumseth -V-- In.nVisfil---- Thornton. . . . Big Bay Point. Stroud ` Lefroy. . . .. Churchill. . . . Cookstown .. Painswick. Holly .. .. .. Craigvale. . . Essa- B1-aderfs School Cookstown .. Elm-grove .. . Ivy..`.. .. .. Angus.. Thornton. .' .'.l . Baxt.er . '. . . 6A 6B 6C (J41. 5B 1;; . 4B .10 4D 5A -1-. u\_- . I 4A. -a A 113 2A '2B 3A 3B 3C .. Bar-rie-- uu ;. svanuuunvu buulllu `"3;-Iav:'1Vo1~th-_M. R. Duncan, Conservative, 5586;- W. P. Tel- ford, Liberal,` 3528; Major T. Rutherford, Farmer-Labor, 5353. Conservative unchanged. IV--- G....l.I...\.-;..t 'II :._ A In The details. of Txfroting show much stronger Conservative sup... port in the rural~sections than was generally antilcipated. V-Essa gave him 273 and Tossorontio 63. Jelfs majority in West _Gwillim- bury, of which M1`. Jetfs. was for- merlyl reeve, little more than off. set the lead given Mr.'Boys in Bradford,while Innisl and Tecum- seth placed him ahead only by 36 and 26. respectively. Adjala, which is the `only Liberal town. ` ship in the riding, gave 'Je_'s 123 majority. Following are the de- tails:-`- ' Returns for South Simcoe re- ceived up to noon on Thursday show vetry. decided gains for W. A. Boys over the gures previous- ly available. According to these returns, which are complete ex- cent for` a `few'polls, Mr. Boys leads by 1766, These will be found substantially correct, though the" official returns will probably make a` few minor changes. n-11 -26.6. 338 194/L 482 "140 65 84 23 26 7'19 132 53 75 70 71 31 813 '('3Tt.~i~io, North-R. H. Halhert, Progressive, small majority, Pro- gressive unchanged. 1\.f.~..-.`l.n`I... 117 `r '|`_Y.-..~..v..`II ...:lL 52 32 122 173 88 61 80 47 64 66 35 24 76 65 68 111 118 120 196 115 85 65 129 133 1.14 124 125 110 125 146 Boys Jeffs 89 91 85 86 78 90 86 99 I25 389 -74 A148. 98 20 49 508` ca uunvu `LI./|ll.Itll\J - fvxusk-oka---w. J;uHammr~ll, with incomplete returns, led by 124, indicating` a Progressive" gain. Ii` vuruvv RYA-mt In TIA Tn 5'1 105 101 .58 145 T755 124 23 120 141 (122 41 74 '50 67 540 7/48 46 155 62 90 70 4/1 96 67 34' 42 .36 37 u 20 41 55 40 69 53 48 36 /10 _ 32 n '1>{I-"{~' S0uI&1d--Dr. W. R. Ma- son. Liberal, 173 major-Hy, Liher- al gain. n..sn...:,. 1u-..n.. n it 'r'r.'_n.-__4 11 56` 53 51 29 -'27 ,4? Collingwood 4. . Creemore . . . . Nottawasaga .. Sunnidale . . . . Flos . . .. . . Oro .. .. .. Vespra .. . . Stayner .- A Dalto. . Hidllurst. . . Cundles . . . . Minesing. . . Grenfel .. .. Edenvale . Anten` Mills`... Ferndale . Vesprae-- Swan s .. Flemin.g"s Phelpstdn E1mvale., Vi-go. .. . Lil_licrap s Allienwood F'1os5-- Oro-- G1-own Hilyl . . Shanty Bay. _. Edgar. . . .. 'I`0wn Hall . . Rugby." .. .. .Iarrat!t- . . . . Oro Station . Hawkestone . No. 15- School. I . Sunmda1e-- }3rent.w00d . ` New Lowell '1`m'y Hill, C.ain s. .. .. SeeIay s.A.` .. Not! awasaga-- `Avening; . . . . . Cu1"rie`s .. .. . Gashtown .. .. ._F0u1'th Line . . Batteau .. .. . Fish9r s .. .. . Duriedin.". .. .. Glenhuron . . . . Singhampton _. . Duniroon .; .. Nottawa. . . . . . Lawx`-encefs. . ' ` lomparing Tuesday s totals with those of 1917, a distinct a:`.- vancjefor the Opposition is seen. The combined Unionist majority of -1917 in the six city-ridings was 58,157. On Tuesday the six,Con_ servative candidates were elected `by majorities that totalled but 14,002, a striking reduction of /14.155 votes. ' ` ' Nearby County Winners l)u`Iferin--R. J. Woods, `Pro- gressive, 298 majority, Progress- ive gain. ` 1\ A u -I\ .-v. _ _- The U.F.(). canrlidate earned the i right to be sodesignated on Tues- _ Mr. Ross steadily piled up his ma- Write i't Thos. E. Ross, M.P. day when he routed the forces of the rndoubtable Col. Currie by a majority of 765. Starting with 2862 in his own township of `Ore, jorities with each successive rur- al municipality till he had accum-. 'ulat.ed 215-] of a lead to put up against that gained by the Con- sex-vative candidate in Coiling- wood and Creemore. W. J. Hold- en appa1'e_ntly was tI'eal,ed as ra- wood the highest vote he got in Currie Holden Ross Creemore .. 231 7 98 Collingwood . .1886 291 {.633 `Stayneln. .. 252 ` A 19 279 ther a joke. Outside of Coiling- i any one poll was 18 a.nd in sev- ' eral-he received not a one. De. 9 tails of the voting are as follows: i `Majority for / . Mgjoriticc 268 i 20 735 Summary of Majorities Currie Ross ngwood .. ._. 1253 more .. .. .. 133 Ann . 1386 2151 Ross, ..-175 .. 19 .. 51 .42 391 282' 34-'4 936 Toronto held fast to its traditions.` Toronto will have no `Liberals in" the next House of Commonsand no Soldier mem- bers. '1`. L. Church, Mayor of To-" ronto, won in a hard struggle against General Rennie, Liberal, No1't..11 Toronto. rn 19 39 46 .85 _27 18 25 . 40 .110 . 70 . 69 . 55 32 43 29 28 19 /11 25' 15 27 17 -'4 /4 an 72 82 50 82 -n %2 xznt 50 at/\ The sweepinlg away of - every Minister of the Tory Cabinet east of Ottawa, except Hon. J. B. M. Baxter, is its own commentary on how these men impressed the pubhc. V 35;; f Jeifs 41 62 A36 19 :-I H 11 H 45 '12 15 18 cgvuua v In addition to the Liberal Lead- er s 1-edemptibn of North York was the v1'ct.ory in North Oxford. where E. W. Nesbitt, who turned to, jvoryjsm, was summarily dc. feated. Liberals` made further gains in Essex and Perth. .PaI'-- dee in West Lambton and Duncan Ross in West Middlesex, Liberals, lost out. - rn . ...__ r .

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