Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 21 Jun 1934, 1, p. 1

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Kenning Lehtinen Ogilvie Paquette Rowlandson Btewart Ogilv Kenning Lehtinen Kenning Lehtinen Ogilvie Pagquette Rowlandson Stewart R Kent Row! Kenning Lehtinen Ogilvie Paquette Rowlandson Stewart Vote by Polls in Cochrane South Kenning Lehtinen Ogilvie Paquette Rowland: Stewart On page 7 ( a complete 1 each constitu election. On results of the Accordingly ir ing may be cea parisons mad article in thi: to pr( Ontario The Provincial Elections for List of Candidates in This Election on Page 7 This Issue Results of 1929 Provincial Election Will be Found on Page 6 This Section. . Other Information About Election Matters on Other Pages of This Issue. Names of Conâ€" stituencies Given Under Pictures of Candidates. owland VY “’ of EXTRA Ontario Elections 11 Poll Poll Poll Pol | W rl] V‘immins Timmins Timmin in im }f nnmIns Kenning Lehtinen Ogilvie Paquette Rowlandson Stewart Kenning Rowlandson Stewart Ogilvie Lehtinen Paquette Kenning Lehtinen _ Ogilvie Paquette Rowlandson Stewart ACnning Lehtinen . Ogilvie ... Paquette Rowlandson Stewart ... Ogilvie Paquette Rowland Stewart Kenning Leighinen Kenning Lehtinen Ocilvie ba found a summary of the returns as received up to the hour of going to press, the member of each party electâ€" ed being shown so far as the returns HON Minister of With the information on this and ther pages of this issue it should be ossible to get as complete as possible i picture of the general results, with nformation available for comparison, ind it being easy to find either parâ€" icular members or particular constiâ€" uencies in which there may be interâ€" agquette Cowland tewart nning htinen tte andson Poll 47 Timmins Poll 49 Timmins Poll 48 Timmins Poll 46 Timmins Poll 45 Timmins Poll 44 Timmins Poll 43 Timmins Poll 42 Timmins Poll 41 Timmins Poll 39 Timmins Poll 38 Timmins CHAS. McCREA Mines in Henry Govt (Sudbury) 111 yoe O a J 115 48 134 33 16 37 34 J J a 4# @ #4 #+* #4* #4 #4 *4 # # #4 # + n *# .0 #* * # *4 *# + #* * + *4 # # #* #+ *# *# *#* * *s *# * * # .0 ** *4 *# # *#* ® # ## # *# ## w L *4 + # *4# * # #4 * 4# *4 #* #4 * *# #4 # “. ut l ut u24. # ## 0‘00. .0 0..0 #. “.“. ut . 18. .* # .“‘00.00. # .O * .% .“.. #. * .QO CGordon * ** # LJ #* *# 4 Cad w # Â¥# #* fusfeates #* #*# +« t .t a** *#4 * + *# eb <€ #4 # # ## *4 w .. *# Cad w # ## *4 # # #4 ## *4 # # *4 # # #4 # # #4 *# * #4 *4 *4 #4 ## ..“0 t . KENORA Hutchison, (Lib.â€"Labour) leading GREY SOUTH Oliver (U.F.O.)«leading. Gordon Bobert Faulkner HALDIMANDâ€"NORFPOLK Colter (L.) leading Sangster Blacklock GRENVILLEâ€"DUNDAS Challies (C.) election conceded Br Smith COCHRANE NORTH Habel (L.) conceded. COCHRANE SOUTH Rowlandson (L.) conceded. DUFFERINâ€"SIMCOE bmith (L.) election conceded CARLETON Acres (C.) leading. Nixon BRUCE Liberal election conceded ADDINGTON Black (C.) leading BRANTFORD MacBride (Ind.) elected HAMILTONâ€"WENTWORTH DURHAM §g (L.) leading. ALGOMAâ€"MANITOULIN N WEST HASTINGS WEST r (L.) leading. ESSEX NORTH C.) conceded. RONâ€"BRUCE i (L.) election conceded EENT WEST L.) election conceded GLENGARRY (L.) election conceded Results as Received up to 11 p.m. BRANT $199â€"â€"â€"(C;) conceded Liberals Elected . . . _ Conservatives Elected C.C. F.s Elected..._.. . Independants Elected U. F.O.s Elected .. . Progressives Elected Communists Elected . Not Heard From TIMMINS, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, JUNE 19TH, 193 leading WATERLOO NORTH Assmussen (L.) big majority. RENFREW NORTH Bradley (L.) conceded RUSSEYLL DesRosiers (L.) electioun conceded SAULT STE. MARIE Lyons (C.) leading. SIMCOE CENTRE Simpson (L.) leading by 3395 TEMISKAMINC Nixon (L.) leading. VICTORIA Newman, Liberal, leading ONTARIO Sinclair (L.) 11,422; (C.) 6354 STORMONT Liberal election conceded UDBURY Lapierre (L.) leading. Cox (L.) leading PEEL Marshall (Lib.) election conceded PARRY SOUND Armstrong (L.) conceded NIAGARA FALLS Houck (L.) majority 3909. OTTAWA EAST Paul Leduc (L.) election conceded NIPISSING Legault (L.) election conceded NORTHUMBERLAND Carr (L.) conceded. MIDDLESEX SOUTH Liberal leading. LONDON Lib. 10,073; Cons. 7953 LANARK Craig (C.) 1000 maj. rYOoon MIDDLESEX NORTH RENFREW SOUTH OTTAWA SOU ARTHUR RAINY RIVER ) in big lead. LINCOLN LEEDS TORONTOâ€"Early ryeturns from 23 out of 90 seats in the Ontario Elections 45 minutes after polls cinsed showed Liberals leading over C:avernment forces in 12 ridings. Conservatives held the lead in 10 and a C.C.F. candiâ€" date was making the running in a strong Conservative Toronto seat, Dovercourt. Huntingdon Gleanor:â€"Housewives in the suburbs of Seattle are victims of a new kind of confidence trick which has just been put into practice. Dressed as a tradesman‘s messenger a smiling young man calls at a house, says that he has just delivered some goods at a neighbour‘s house, but that the neighâ€" bor has not sufficient change. She wants to know if you can oblige her with a small loan," says the bogus messengter. If the trick works that is the last seen of the messenger and the loan. TORONTO ST. ANDREW Glass (L.) leading TORONTO RIVERDALE LLiberal leading. TORONTO ST. GEORGE Strachan (L.) leading. Elgie (C.) sonceded BULLi TORONTOâ€"Early TORONTO ST. PATRICK Murphy (C.) leading. YORK SOUTH Baker (L.) leading TORONTO EGLINGTON Kirby (L.) leading. TORONTO HIGH PARK Baird (C.) leading. TORONTO PARKDALE Price leading by small majority YORK EAST Geo. 8. Henry (C.) good majority YORK NORTH Blacklock (L.) conceded. TORONTO BEACHES Murphy (C.) election conceded TORONTO DOVERCOURT Duckworth (C.) 8090. Lib. 7842 Clark (L.) election conceded YORK WEST Gardhouse (L) conceded WELLINGTON NORTH McQuibban (L.) election conceded WATERLOO SOUTH Hipel (L.) clection conceded. WINDSOR â€" W ALKERVILLE TORONTO WOODBI NE TORONTO ST. DAVI Kenning Lehtinen Ogilvie Paquette Rowlandson Stewart Kenning Lehtinen Ogilvie Kenning Lehtinen Ogilvie Paquette Rowlandson Stewart Kenning Leighinen Ogilvie Paquette Rowlandson Stewart Pagquette Rowland Stewart Kenning Lehtinen Ogilvie Paquette Rowlandson Stewart Kenning ihtinen Ogilvie Paqustte Rowlaandson Stewart Kenning Lehtinen QOgilvie Paquette Rowlandson Stewart Kenning ... Lehtinen ... Ogilvie Paquette Rowlandson Stewart Kenning Lehtinen ... Ogilvie . Paquette Rowlandson Stewart ... In Cochrane South A. F. Kennin was defeated, John Rowlanson winnin by what is conceded to be a fair ma jority. Kenning Lehtinen . Ogilvie Paquette Rowlandson Stewart . Vote by Polls in Cochrane South The latest wire from Toronto give!s the news that the Conservatives wert very badly defeated in the province only 13 seats being held by them, the Liberals have 64 with only ter seats to hear from. Hon. George Henry was elected, bu! Hon. W. G. Martin, Hon. Paul Poisâ€" son, Hon. T. L. Kennedy, and Hon Wm. Finlayson all met defeat. Ths Hon. Chas. McCrea‘s riding is in doubt with the Liberal (Mr. Lapierre) leadâ€" ing. Wire at 11.49 Says 64 Liberals Elected; Conservatives 13; Independents, 1; C.C.F., 1; U.F,0., 1.. Ten Seats to be Heard from. â€" The Most Sweeping Defeat Given Henry Government. . Most of Cahinet Defeated. Liberals Sweep Province in Provincial Election MITCHELL HEPBURN Leader of Ontario Liberal Party (Elgin) Poll 55 Timmins Poll 56 Timmins Poll 61 Timmins Poll 53 Timmins Poll Poll 50 Timmins Poll 52 Timmins ooll Elected Timmins Timmins Timmins Timmins 82 33 T k 14 49 10 Kenning Rowland Stewart Pagquette Ogilvie Lehtinen Kenning Rowland Stewart Paquette Ogilvie Lehtinen Kenning Lehtinen Ogilvie Paquette Rowlandson Stewart Ogilvie Paquett Rowlan Stewart Kenning Lehtinen “! Troquois Falls gave Rowlandson, 181; an In Kirkland Lake (with three polls tco 1240; Rowlandson, 2« The other candidatt Kenni echtir gilvi A1¢ quett wart, W. â€"E. N. SINCLAIR Former Liberal Party Leade: Plavlllce w s oo ues P Ts 15 onservative peaker of Ho d 2470 votes. In Timmins the total vC llis ~to hear from w 00; Lehtinen, 394; Og ette 197 Rowlandson In had Poll 66 South Poll 65 South Porcupine Poll 63 South Porcupine OHN riding up t a total o (Ontario Riding) Poll 62 Timmins Poll 64 Tisdale EXTRA Elected es werC irt, the Elected and Ke ike â€"â€" Ke: of Hospital g < Kent o hear 2090 : St, P‘o r 0 U pin 6 Leader in the 1v from) wWai wart, 1064 ived â€" onl\ with thre â€"~KOnninf 1YV iandidat i nCoâ€" while 3840 RJ 44 AB 11 1t

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