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Porcupine Advance, 14 Oct 1935, 2, p. 1

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XX. No. T Full List of Candidates on Pages Three and Four The New Parties Failed to Make To add to the information given in the returns as received and published herewith, a ful list of the several canâ€" didates in each of the ridings in this Dominion election will be found on pages three and four of this issue. ‘This is the first complete list of candidates published at the one time. Two or three separate lists have been published as the nominations in some constituencies were held previous to the general nominations. First Complete List of Candidates for the Dominion Given Together by Provinces and Constituencies. This List Helps the Interest in the Returns Elsewhere. The following are the returns as reâ€" ccived for the town of Timmins:â€" Polis at Moneta Beach Brad. Ewen Murt. 140â€"T73 11. t2....,... 1%....... 11 144â€"T7 9 B1 .. K.. 90 144@ â€"T"7 e 60 d 15 145 â€"T8 8 52 6 23 1452 â€"T 8 17 82 Id Results of Polls Town of Timmins It is worth noting that probably for Hon. R. B. Bennett who despite a gallant battle was defeated at the polls. 041 Pokls at Central PARTY DEFEATED AT THE POLLS 1354 10 1021 10 17 314 15 i Saint John, N.B.â€"Election of A. J. | Brooks in Royal made him the only sucâ€" | cessful Conservative candidate in the Maritime Provinces. He has a majority of only 33 over Donald White, Liberal. ! The final standing in N.B. was 9 Libâ€" erals and the lone Conservative. Among the defeated was Hon. R. B. Hanson, twnister of Trade and Commerce. All Stevens candidates in the province lost their deposits Liberals retained two seats and gained seven from the Conâ€" | servatives. the first time in the history of the Dominion, there was not a single elecâ€" tion by acclamation this election. In some ridings there were as many as ten candidates. The average numâ€" ber of candidates was four for every riding. Only in a few ridings were there two candidates only. A few had three candidates but the majority had four or five running. The riding of Cochrane had the average number of four candidates, though there was no Conservative nominee in this riding. 156â€"TI1Q 157â€"T20 157aâ€"T20 158â€"T21 158aâ€"T31 159â€"T22 159aâ€"T22 160â€"T23 . 161 â€"T24 162â€"1T25 162aâ€"T25 163â€"T26â€" 164â€"T27 166â€"T29 165â€"T28 167 â€"T30 Election of J. S. Wocdsworth, CCF leader in Winnipeg North Centre, was conceded around 8 p.m. Constituencies won by Conservatives in Ontario: Carleton; Leeds; London; Ottawa East; Prince Edward; Hamilâ€" ton East: HMHamilton West. Both the Stevens party and the CCF failed to make much of a showing in the Dominic»n, though polling good votes in some ridings. Poablished at Tirmmins, Ont., Canada, Krey MONDAY and THURSDAY Polls at Mattagami Beach Brad. Ewen Murt 24 77 8 42 7 81 #:..;:;:.:2.0 2 86 ~4...:... :10 107 107 107 80 47 B8 17 248 16 CAPE BRETON NORTHâ€"VICTORIA Cameron (Liberal) elected QUEEN‘S LUNENBURG J. J. Kinley (Liberal) elected SHELBOURNEâ€"YARMOUTHâ€"CLARE Pottier (Liberal) elected QUEENS Larabee (Liberal) elected ANTIGONISHâ€"GUYSBORO Wm. Duffff (Liberal) elected KINGS Grant (Litberal 5, 824) (C. 3,473) PRINCE CAPE BRETON SOUTH Dr. Hartigan (Liberal) elected COLCHESTER HARTS Purdy (Liberal) conceded CUMBERLAND Cochrane (Liberal) elected DIGBYâ€"ANNAPOLISâ€"KINGS Ilsley (Liberal) elected HALIFAX R. E. Finn (Liberal) elscted G. B. Isnor (Liberal) elected INVERNESSâ€"RICHMOND McLennan (Liberal) elected PICTOU McCulloch (Liberal) elected DR. A. P. MURTAGH Who entered the field as Reconstrucâ€" tionist candidate in this riding us his first venture into federal politics. Though defeated he put up a gouod fight for votes. U. F. O. Elected ; Social Credit Candidates Elected Independents Progressive Labour Conservatives Elected Liberals Elected Stevens Candidates Elected C.C.F. Candidates Elected Independent Liberals Elected . Independent Conservatives Elected . RESULTS AS RECEIVED UP 1O 11.15 P.M. ommunist Defeated TIMMINS, ONTARIO, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14TH, 1935 . Elected JOS. A. BRADETTE As Liberal candidate for Cochrane riding, Mr. Bradette fought his fourth federal battle. A member of the House of Commons for the past nine years, he is a convincing speaker,. His majority in Timmins alone was 1,627. The total vote in his favour in town was 3,300. NEW BRUNSWICK CHARLOTTE Hill, (Liberal) elected GLOUCESTER Hon. J. Venieot (Liberal) elected KENT 3 Robichaud (Liberal) 6,528 (C. 1,518) NORTHUMBERLAND Barry (Liberal) elected RESTIGOUCHEâ€"MADAW ASK A Michaud (Liberal) electeqd ROYAL Brooks (Conservative) elected ST. JOHNâ€"ALBERT Ryan (Liberal) elected VICTORIAâ€"CARLETON Patterson (Liberal) elected WESTMORELAND Emerson (Liberal) elected YORKâ€"SUNBURY Clark (Conservative) elected BERTHIER â€"MASKINONGE Ferron (Liberal) elected BONAVENTURE BEAUHARNOISâ€"LAPRAIRIE Raymond (Liberal) elected BELLECHASE Elected QUEBEC CHAPLEAU Lalonde (Liberal) conceded CHARIEVOIXâ€"SAGUENAY Casgrain (Liberal) elected CHICOUTIMI COMPTON J. A. Blanchette (Liberal gain) DORCHESTER Tremblay (liberal gain) DRUMMONDâ€"ARTHABASK A GASPE Brassert (Liberal) conceded HULL Fournier (Liberal) electsd JOLIETTEâ€"L‘ASSOMPTION â€" MONTCALM Ferland (Liberal) conceded KAMOURASK A LAKE ST. JOHNâ€"ROBERVAL Sylvester (Liberal) concede LAVALâ€"TWO MOUNTAINS HARRY BEACH C. C. F. candidate in the riding of Cochrane, youngest nominee, Both Jos. Bradette and Dr. A. P. Murtagh pulled more votes in the town of Timmins than Mr. Beach, though his support in other parts of the riding was somewhat stronger than here. CHATEAUGUAYâ€"HUNTINGDON CHAMBLYâ€"ROUVILLE BROMEâ€"MISSISQUOI CHAMPLAIN Defeated LABELLE 1 34 Publisbed at Timmines, Ont.., Canade, Kvery MONDAY and THURSDAY Vote Through Dominion Swings to Liberal Party The Liberals made a big sweep in the voting toâ€"day, and early in the returns it was evident that the Liberals were on the way to a decided victory. The results in Cochrane riding show that Jos. A. Bradette will have a maâ€" jority running into the thousands. Reâ€" turns so far are not complete, but indiâ€" cate that the majority for Mr. Bradette will be in the thousandsâ€"considerably Premier Bennett and Hon. Mr. King Both have Safe Maâ€" jorities. _ No Stevens Candidates Reported Elected, Miss Agnes Macphail Wins Seat Again. LEVIS Dr. Dussault (Liberal) elected LOTBINIERE MONTREALâ€"CARTIER Jacobs (Lib:sral) elected MONTREAL HOCHELACGA E. C. St. Pierro (Liberal) elected MONTREALâ€"JACQUES CARTIER Fournietr Bertrand, Liberal gain MONTREALâ€"OUTREMONT Vien (Liberal) elected Mercier (Liberal) MONTREAL A. Deonis MONTREAL MONTREALâ€"MOUNT ROYAL MONTEALâ€"MAISONNEUVE ROSEMONT MONTREALâ€"ST. ANTOINE WESTMOUNT Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King who made a sweeping Victory with his party, and will be the new Premier. MATAPEDIAâ€"MATANE ier (Liberal) elected MONTREALâ€" MERCIETF MONTREALâ€"ST. ANN elected ST. HENRY greater than in previous elections. Among the highlights of the election Hon. R. Geary lost his seat to Hugh Plaxton, Liberal lawyer, noted as hocâ€" key player. are : â€" The poor showing made by the ens party and the CCF. Miss Agnes Macphail was elect igain. MONTREAL ST. JAMES Hon. Fernard Rinivet (LiW». elected MONTREALâ€"ST., LA WRENCEâ€" _ GEORALGE Cahan (Conservative) elected MONTREALâ€"ST. MARY Deslaurier (Liberal) elected MONTREALâ€" VERDU N Wermenlinger (Cons.) concedeg NICOLETâ€"YÂ¥AMAEK A @UEBEC EAST Lapoint (Liberal) elected QUEBEC SOUT H Power (Liberal) conceded @UEBEC WEST AND SOUTH C. Parent (Liberal gain) QUEBECâ€"MONTMORENCY RICHELIEU â€"VERCHERES Carden (liberal) elected RICHMONDâ€"W OLIE Mullins, Liberal gain. RIMOUSKI ST. HYACINTHEâ€"BAGOT Pontaine (Liberal)» conceded ST. JOHN‘Sâ€"IBERVILLEâ€" Continued on Pagt

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