Timmins Newspaper Index

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

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Hamil Wood (Liberal gain) BRANTFORD CITY Macdonald (Liberal gain} BRUCE Tomlinson (Liberal) elected CARLETON Bradett ESSEX WEST McLarty (Liberal gain) FPORT WILLIAM McIvor(Liberal gain) elected FRONTENACâ€"ADDINGTON Campbell (Liberal) elected GLENGARRY McRae (Liberal) electsd GRENVILLEâ€"DUNDAS DUFFERINâ€"SIMCOE Hon. Farl Rowse Cons.) elected DURHAM GREYâ€"BRUCE Miss Agnes McPhail (U.F.O.â€"lab) elected. GREY NORTH Telford (Liberal) elected HALDIMAND Senn (Conservative) elected Cleaver (Liberal gain) HAMILTON EAST Brown (Conservative gain) HAMILTON WEST HASTINGSâ€"PETERBOROUGH Ferguson Liberal gain) HURON NORTH Deachman, Liberal gain) HURONâ€"PERTH Golding( Liberal leading) KENORAâ€"RAINY RIVER Macketr aArou AM1 K+ ron (LIDet T. MAURICE â€"LAFLECHE ‘e (Ind. concede LAMBTONâ€"KENT ie (Liberal gain) LAMBTON WEST Results of Ridings (Liberal gain) TEMISCOU ATA Conservative) elected LINCOLN mber of King Cabinet. didate in Waterioo North Defeéated ONTARIO beral) OMA EAST iberal) 1,479 OMA WEST Liberal) elected KENT HALTON 8, LADoOur ration in gain) large majority IULANGES ndicC Coloniza the Ben 864 BDetts (Liberal) conceded MIDPLESEX EAST Ross (Liberal gain) MIDDLESEX WEST Eiliott (Liberal» elected MUSKOK A â€"ONTARIO Purness (Liberal) concedeq NIPI8SSING Hurtubise (L 4.721} <C. 3,066) NORPOLK ONTARIO W. H. Mov:se (Liberal) elected OTTAVWVA EAST Ahearn (Liberal) elected OXFPORD Rennie (Liberal) onceded PARRY SOUND Slaght, Liberal gain. PEEL Graydon (Conservative) conce PERTH PERTH Sanderson )Liberal), elected PETERBOROUGH WEST Duffus (Liberal) elected PORT ARTHUR PRINCE EDWARDâ€"LENNOX Tustin (Conservative) elected RENFREW NORTH RENFREW SOUTH Dr. McCann (Liberal gain) RUSSELL HON. CHAS. CAHAN Secretary of State in the Bennett Cabinet. Candidate for Montrealâ€" St. Lawrenceâ€"George riding. TEMISKAMING Little (Liberal gain) elected TORONTO BROADVIEW T. Church (Conservative) elected TORONTO DANFPORTH Harris (Conservative) conceded TORONTO DAVENPORT TORONTO EGLINTON Baker (Conservative) elected TORONTO GREENWOOD Massey (Conservative) elected TORONTO HIGH FPARK Anderson Cons.) elected TORONTO PARKDALE Spence (Conservative) elected TORONTO ROSEDALE Clark (Conservative) conceded. TORONTO ST. PAUL‘S Ross (Conservative) concede TORONTO SPADINA FPactor (Liberal 5,205), (C. 3,753) TORONTO TRINITY Plaxton (liberal gain) conceded VICTORIA Danude (Liberal gain) WELLINGTON NORTH Blair (Liberal) elected WELLINGTON SOUTH Gladeston *Liberal) elected WENTWORTH YORK EAST McGregor ‘(Cons.) elected YORK NORTH YORK SOUTH Lawson (Conservative) elected YORK WEST Brown (Cans.} elected WATERLOO NORTH Hon., W. D. Euler (Liberal) elected WATERLOO SOUTH PETERBOROUGH WEST NORTHUMBERLAND PARRY SOUND SIMCOE EAST Elected PEEL conceded Former Memb Liberal Candid Woodsworth (C.C.F.) elected WINNIFEG SOUTH Mutch (Liberal) elected WINNIPEG NORTH Heaps (C.C.F.) elected wWINNIPEG NORTH CENTRE wWINNIPEG SOUTH CENTRE Maybank (Liberal gain) The special drive carried on all year by the Timmins police against careless 1 n ‘angq reckless motor driving has been J. S. WOODSWORTH Itaken up by the Kirkland Lake police Leader of the CCF. Candidate in x\xho are making a special campaign at the Riding of Winnipeg North j present against cars with defective Centre brakes., FPRINCE ALBERT Hon. W. L. M. King leading QUâ€"APPELLE E. E. Perley (Conservative) elected REGINA CITY CALGARY WEST Hon. R. B. Bennett conceded CAMROSE HON. ERNEST LAPOINTE ner Member of King Cab PORTAGE LA PRAIRLIE NORTH BATTLEFIELD ROSETOWNâ€"BIGG THE BATTLEFORDS WOoOoD MoUNTAIN SASKATOON CITY EDMONTON WEST SASKATCHEWAN EDMONTON EAST SWIFT CURRENT Râ€"EDSON MAPLE CREEK BATTLE RIVER ST. BONIPACE LAKE CENTRE PROVENCHER KINDERSLEY LETHBRIDGE MACKENZIE ASSINOBOIA HANBOLDT ROSTHERN MELVILLE Elected ALBERT A ACADIA abinet Result in Dominion at the Last Election Standing by Provinces of the In the election of July 28th, 1930, the result of the polling in the Dominion was as follows:â€" ConservabIVves U ie 133 Liberals ...... ds iss en in en e e s 92 FProgressives .................... on e oc ced i Labours se eA e e in s oc e dn it ds 4 s e esnt 1e old 2 United Farmers Alberta ............}............. 10 V acancies > yE e e i ces is a + ds 3 Conservatives LAiberals®......... Independent Vacant ....... xA Conservatives LAiberals ~..;..;.. Conservatives Liberlals ... | Progressive Conservatives ‘;.;:..... Vacant ‘TOCAV:! ::fi ns PA s i ie n By provinces the result; w 1ows :â€" Conservatives IAberails ..;.:..... Conservatives Liberals â€"......... Progressive LabOUuUr_ CCF. s Conservatives IAGerals :.;..... Progressives . Vacant :.......,... Conservatives |................. nds United Farmers Alberta Conservatives Liberals ........ Independent . Labour ... Conservativad HON MAURICE DUPRE Solicitor General in the Bennett Cabinet. Conservative Candidate for Q@uebec West. Total Total Total Total Total Total T otal Vote in the Domlmon on July 28th, 1930. VANCOUVERâ€" BURRARD VANCOUVER NE W VANCOUVER EAST s leading 11 p.m. VANCOUVER SOUTH Prince Edward Island KOoOTENAY wEsT British Columbia New Brunswick Saskatchewan Defeated Nova Scotia Manitoba Ontario Alberta Quebec Y ukon as as 245 folâ€" 12 '\la)(mtles in This _ Riding in ‘26 and ‘30 According to the lished in The Ad: for Jos. A. Bradett ing was 8707, with the majority for . The total numbe: lists was 24,949, w and 187 spoiled b: The following ar in the 1926 electi Polling Place Ansonville GHackmeyer Hearst Iroquois Falls Kapuskasing Mattice Monteith _ Moonbeam Moose Factory Maountjoy McIntosh Springs Nighthawk Norembega _ Porquis Jc¢t. Porcupine Ramore _ Sandy FPalls Shillington _ Smooth Rock south Porcupine Timmins _ "Tisdale‘..... Figures for 1930 The official figures for the 1930 elecâ€" tion for the whole riding are not availâ€" able, but the official vount for the town of Timmins showed that Jos. A. Braâ€" dette had a majority in every poll in Timmins except No. 147, where D. Chenier had a majority of 1. The total vote cast for Mr. Bradette in Timmins was 2312, with 1216 for Dave Chenier, leaving a majcrity for Mr. Bradette of 1096 in the town.. Some of the other figures in the 1930 election are as follows:â€" Place Brad,. â€" Chen. Connaught :.......::............... : t gB 116 499 175 TJome ‘MINES: ..;.........;.................. 00 110 Island Falls ... i o 19 T 200 228 Vipond" ... is .ce 35 Norembega .................. 192 85 t odd 439 Schumacher. .:.}...................... . 288 419 Smooth Rock FPalls ...........‘}.... 250 194 ‘Falls .*.; s OAal 22 T . 34. ids {â€" 150 83 Moneta..s: 2.3z P ie ie 86 20 : FTals 20 19 T 200 228 Vipond"",;.. i 35 Norembega .................. 122 85 COCHrane ;..:...... i. n odd 439 Schumacher ... 2088 419 Smooth Rock Palls ..........}..... 259 194 Sandy s 22 MOunt]Oy." ; en ie 83 y L d a t t n o ons 86 20 In the riding in 1930 Jos. A. Bradette hagq a majority of 2564 over Mr. Cheâ€" nier. Blairmore Enterprise:â€"The man who saves his money nowadays isn‘t a miser, he‘s a wizard. irge Majorities for Jos. A. Bradette in Town of Timâ€" mins. Only One Poll Here Last Election Against Him 19 Pine Street 8. T immins A group of fur trimmed Coat specially priced to sell at With the leaves tumbling down and the early touches of winter in the air, Shaheen‘s have changed with the changing scene. Early winter apparel is everywhere displayed for your inspection, You‘ve been taiking about the new fashions now see them for yourself. You will be delighted with the new creations at Shaheen‘s 10.95 Brad,. â€" Chen. 82 116 .. 499 175 60 110 A. SHAHEEN 18 118 307 283 209 146 11 154 1422 384 111‘ 103 | A marvellous opportunity to purchase whether you‘re looking at the economic or style angle. Finest of imported woolens, lavishly trimmed with luxury furs and chamois lined for warmth even in the most frigid weather. Each one made with as much attention to detail as coats at twice the price. Be sure to see them. Every point in the 1935â€"36 fashion picture is represented The following majorities were reâ€" ported for Jos. A. Bradette at 9.30 p.m.: .i 319 Coohrane .::.....:..... ie ie en 347 Kapuskasing _ e im ty e onl‘ [ / Iroquois . Falls ... f i AMNSDNHVILIG i. i iss 626 Some other votes sent in are:â€" Beach Brad. Ewen Murt. Results of Polls in This Riding L. Sturgeon ..2 Wawaitin ........2 Schumacher 23 Sandy Falls .4 Mountjoy (93) Mount 0y ) 44 27 Alterations, if required will be made with metiâ€" culous care to assure perfect fit and the proâ€" per silhouette as created by the designer. .\\\0“‘\ 3 Mr. Bradette‘s majority will njn into the thousands. Sam Gobeil, one of the new additions to the Bennett cabinet was defeated in Compton by 1000 majority. i Constituencies won by Liberalsfif Welâ€" lington South, Waterloo North; AJgoma West; Brantford; Elgin; Essexâ€";East] Essex South Essex West; Nipissing; Ontario North; Ottawa West; OX%ford; Perth; Peterboro ‘West; Fort Arthur; Simcoe East; Simcos North; ‘Glenâ€" garry; Halton; Kent; Kingston. i "Canada Lumberman:â€" Léisuré for men of business and business for men of leisure woulg cure many complaints. Ladies‘ Wear Childrens‘ Wear and Dry Goods TVMMINS

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