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The Choriottt-tor»o.__Go=irdis,o__is__Rss¢_.-by50,oooPeop1e. _ _B _ Kiliiiilfl. ¥ ' I 'Circulation Statement Furnished Adverlcisers. ,a ; F nicilird ' .._____...,.,,.___ 'L " H TA' . .- 'c ‘ ~' f ‘sr _ -` A ' T g v" 31 '- _ A -A ‘H ,,_ W. ' l I _"" _,1,.,, ..,_,,,,_--y»i1_ .~___.,, _ .1 _uf _ __ _ __ _ _!_____.__F _.___-__,___;:__,_s _ _,___ _ _ _ _- _ _r _-1 ___- ;; - ,_ ~_ _ _ _:_-I-__,_,n_ - _ __.g==_ _ ___,___ .fu __ _-.__ ii' .st _ < ~-l-*'<»‘"~»= » 0 .esrURoiil._ mi it=_»'“'-t.':§;'_.in-'I-‘_l,f"gii»& 10 its ;‘_~ _ »'. _ . _ , . ,-“ L-._ _ _ __ . . -Hr-;o"iit'icirv Sl”lSrlli,,_lgg,;E Fm, nr All _till M » 1mmane:ndMls‘;dllM ___ `L' `arl0iie'l0wn fr- -~ ____ _ . l Pursuant to advertisement, a splen- did meeting of ladies was held' in the Legisdaiiive Asemhiy' Chamber yes- terday afternoon, commencing at 3.30 o’c|ock. under the auspices of the Prince Edward island Development Commission, for the purpose of coil- sideriiig the advisability _of organiz- ing in Charlottetowna branch, sim- ilar to that in Slimmerside, of the Canadian Handicrafts Guild. on the invitation of the Development Coin- mlssion, Mlej_,.4‘(arrie Holman and Miss itary Plone. who have been ably conducting' lol' years the branch of the Guild in Bummerside, attended the meeting and gave a succinct and explicit outline of the work, explain- ed the' objects _of file Guild, and suc- ceeded'-id a.ro\ip‘l‘ri'g` an' interest which resulted, lu llle establishment of it branch in this city with a consider- able nucleus membership. The Can- adian Handicrafts Guild is, as the last annual report says; an incorpor- ated association organ'iz`ed to encour- age, retain, revive and' develop handicrafts and hoirne art industries throughout the Dominion, to prevent the loss and deterioration of these craf‘ts;~ to preserve knowledge and skill possessed by new settlers, to aid new-cc-mera during the trying early days of their settlement in a new country. DY Providing them with a, market for good handwork,-ann generailly to -draw out and develop thu latent twlent of the people at a profit to themselves. The msetjngiwair. presided over by Mr. _Frank R. , eartz, President of the Devo-lopmel1t,Ct>mi'nlssiou'; and also in _We are issuing bonds and securities, attand‘0xce` _Wore the Premier, Hon. J. A. Matliieson, and Mr. Poi- liore. .»cfi.aii_-niiuif or the ~»Now .iniiig-~ l'l$l¢!‘.:Q¢iléI;§£§¢_96.- to whose indeifat- lsab e__e__ _-'the 'successful' organic-` sdNDnN§B_B1»'ans. ' , ' 'roo LATE ron ' oI,._ASSI_FIoA'rIoN ls. ,ONE CENT per word each insertion for advertising in 'this column. Cash must accompany orders. Minimum charges 25 _csn_ta. WANTED,-A MAN TO WORK ON farm_ Apply to Robert Shaw, Braokley Beach. 2075-9-16M6ipd. TO LET FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping. Phone 571_ 2073-9~16M6i. FOR - SALE-,HAl,L8’ HORSE POW- er, good as new. Apply A. G. Me- lett. Union Lot 33. ‘ 2085-9-16M3lpd. T0 LETS- PROPERTY KNOWN A8 "niiilay House," at isa Hillsboro Street. All niodern conveniences. Apply J. B.-Wodlook. 1703-8~29Mi.f AN EXPERIENCED ASSISTANT millinei' wanted nt once at l"atons‘ Limited. 2067-9-ieivitr. _ 1 , ' wAN_Tgo- AT oNcE. A Malo ,for goiie-rar‘hc-urework. Apply 131 Water St. - 2093-9-1sM3i. LOS‘l'-\- A_ QRACELET WATCH BE- tween Prince Street and Queen Square. Finder, please leave it at 126 Great. George St. Reward 2082-9-16M1lpd. CUT THIS DUT FOR LUCK. SEND_ birth date and 10c. for wonderful lioroscope- of your entire life. Pl'0f- Raphael. 499 Lexington Avenue. New york. 2034-9-1ss1ipo_ WANTED-ROOMS AND BOARD BY man and wife and 2 small children or furnished rooms with housekeep- in privileges. Apply_ G. H.. Guo?- tlilo- l ' loss-0-lei/wird satesiuelil- sxctueivs _ uns Omaaientai trees. Exclusive lli.0¢l¢ and territory, cash payments week- ly. W its Luke Brothers, Limited. nsqtritl, ‘ a ~ 2070-0-isitei. or riioiw aan; ,..,., ssouiumt noual ‘rd ` c`rr...Nins noone. modern oipivaaisncozr hot water. heat, Grafton street. opositc Prince of Wssaaoollogd. Geo. W. Gardi 11 . I strut, "~- - ills-0-8l_l|t_f. “ws uma' ‘rua valw .term tai h sineas to hi Mant? for tlieuaalo ai' and Ornsiaa tai trees. Exclusive stocl and ' cash payments will' lv. nr *antics are valuable. AD- llly n _ a Pelham Nursery. Co.. 'rom 0. ont. im-1-miwszii. ation of the new branch association is largely due. A splendid assort- "ment c-f hand-lmade toys, (samples secure-:1 from t-he headquarters of the Guild) was placed'.on show in the room, and they were a practical de- monstration of Canadian skill and craftsmanship. many very commend- able articles having been made by soldiers wounded from the front. 1\_dr_ I-ieartz, in opening the meet- ing, said' it was a source of great pleasure and gratlflcaton to the De- V¢=`1QDl11€:l1t Commission to see such a large attendance of ladies. He was aware that they were fully occupied in various' kinds of patriotic work, and their presence was therefore all the more encouraging. He said that, as the advertisement showed, the meeting was for the purpose of ot- ganizing a branch of the Handicrafts Guild so that Charlottetown might be placed on an equal footing with Sumnierslde in this i'e‘spect_ He called on Mr. Pope-to explain the ob- jects of the meeting. Mr. Pope said it was not his interr- tion to speak at any great length. but simply to place before the meeting their purpose. ,As they were all aware, he said, the war had involved a very large expenditure on the part of the' Allies, and we in Canada had- taken c-ur share of it, Every day is piling up our debt, he continued, and at present we are pretty much in the position of the Irishman who, when the account was presented to him, signed a tlnrc-o months' note and said “Thank God the bill is -paid?" 'andall 'sorts of things in oi-der' to are pre-pared to give things in ex- DD E D D ~ as ed production. Proceeding, Mr. Pope said that in first giving attention to the question of establishing new in- dustries _he had' been struck by the amount of money that was spent on‘ toys, the large percentage of which pointed out that that market was now closed, and he saw no reason why Canada should not produce all the toys sho required. He saw .the possibilities that lay in the toy in-' dustry, especially in affording em- ployment to wounded soldiers lncaip- able of strenuous' labor, and' he' ac- cordingly got -- into coinmunlcation with the Canadian Handicrafts Guild and other sources of informatioml with the result that he had- invited Miss Holman and Miss- Hunt to come to Charlottetown and lay before it meeting of ladies the practical work-' ing of the Guild with a view to the organ'iza.tion of a branch in this city. -He re-_ad extracts from the corres- pondence he had' had on the subject, and' Miss Holman then gave an ex- cellent address, ln which she outlined' concisely the objects and operations of the Canadian Handicrafts Giiiidi" the branch in Summerside and em- phasized' the necessity for acti n in some d'irection,-an_d- the Gull; pro- vides che msans_~_-o_f s,uppl‘yin'g the children of the' country :with toll! rmade at home to take the' place of” those formerly obtained from enemy- countries. "Up to the present tlrne._"' said Miss Holman, “the vexed ques- tion of in_iniigra$ion_ has affected ur- here very slight y, but _after thel war there will be a great niiux of immigrants to Canada and the gov- ernment is holding out inducements to bring them- here. ,Wo must be gre-i pared' for theseanew--~ssttlers." _,_he'_~; pointed out the oil hat an ‘be Addressed hy Miss __ _ ani, Snmmerslile. 0|'- Dhlllll2,2__S Branch, of Handicrafts Guild in ll P?*==f-e-1 ‘ Cl .- 9 done by the $oméli's in » ga ', ABRITISH COLUMBIA _.i i . ,f _..»g ;i aj _ PARIS, Sept. 15.-Ofllclal. On the Macedonian front, from the Struma to Lage Doiran cannonade- continues every where on both sides, it is ra- ther spirited in the mountainous re- gion of Belles. On the left bank of Verdar river British troops edlivered a violent attack against the Bulgar- ians wllo were supported by contin- gents of German ilifantry. This ter- minated to the advantage of the Bri- tish. Majukovo was taken by assault as well as two points north of this locality where the British established themselves solidly. One hundred pri- soners and about ten machine guns were captured by them. To the right of Vardar French troops took enemy trenches along a front of 1_000 metres. to a depth of about 300 metres. East of Czerna Serblans continue to ad- vance towards Vetreenik Kejeckala west of Lake Ostrovo. A battle 'was under way for several days between Serbian armies and important Bulga- (8peclai to the Guardian.) f rla forces. It resulted in a very brillllant victory for our Allies Gor- nlzevo we carried at the point of the bayonet as well as the greater part of Malkandize crest. Serbian caval- ry ipursuing the Bulgarians as they retired in disorder, captured the vil- lage of Eksou thus compelling their adversaries to make a pr'eci`pit'a`te‘i°e- treat of more than 15 kilometers 9 1-3 nliles. During these actions the Ser- bians captured 25 cannon, took a great number of prisoners the number of which have not yet been ascertained. On our left wing front Russians forces completely cleaned out Bulga- rian Comitadje bands which had ad- vanced a_s far as Koyani from the en- tire region south of Lake Ostreovo for a distance oi’ 30 kilometres. PARIS, Sept_ 15.-The Entente Al- lies have won a series of successes on the Macedonian front, the war office announced today. French, Bri- tish and Serbian forces_ operating at ___V_i___________________:Y__.~ :___;_.__is____V-Y-_-:_a___~g__-:_-_-,_-¢,~_-,-_ _ ,-_-_-_-,~_ _»_-,-Y-_-_-Y-_-_-; _-_-_-_-_»_»_-;:_-;,-_~_-;_-,-,-_-_-_~,-_-,-_-_-,-,- _-_-_-_-,-_-,-_-s _~,f,-_ ,~_-_-,-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-;_-_-,-_-_~_»_~_~_-_-_-_- - _, ‘different points, have broken through ave cap ure po tions alf a mile dee over a front of _ Lake Ostrovd near the western _eiid of the fighting front. 1 The Stzrblans captured twenty-five cannon and a large number of priso- ners. as yet uncounted. - “The Bulgarians, after their defeat," , says the ststemeut._"retired for `a_ dis- tance of 12 miles. ' (Special to the ou§_rd§g_n.) A'miiNs_»via 1.oNDo_-_ , opt; 15.- Tlie Bulgarians' have given up the town of Kastoria southwest Wforlna. rili iiissniisli raiirslinulis. _ riot, aooii. arc. (Special to the Guardian.) TORONTO, Sép't_ 16- Fresh southerly shifting to westerly winds. Showers 'and local thunderstorms. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 60 degrees- Al 9 B-‘mo it registered 57 degrees: at 9 D- 111.. 50 degrees. The coldest the sravioua- night was 53 degrees , _ Wiie many of our* -_ dlsalilotl and unilttedfnil. _"nf 'piff occupation. SIIG §i,|d‘. M974!!! other branches of Q li'Dlie_ tide will be high this after- iioon at 2:01. tomorrow at 2:40. and M t,_3:39_; ¢it,will be J\lah.to-_ m§§'rl.°ti' .firming at 1:34; noiiosr 0:07 and 'riiescay_ 1:41.. .f - » . _- Titel sun sets i. is eveltlllli at 6300. provl __ employ _` ,ggippzy md 1 ` ' li "‘ -‘ o `orrow at, B107. and -Mondayffll " bilgliiyll 'nl'the lsland""A s` 5 lg, it rises to nav momllll' ll- Lef e ' _w:=|¢| give nan opportunity for foa- tsring and uiding this work. Miss Ll-lolman said that it was an encour- agement to the Snmmeriiide branch 'that Charlottetown should bc00l1l€'_ ‘|_ooiata`d' with the great movement. and she was sure that better results would ' 'accrue by 'the _ CWDQTUW- stirs-any Hoot uw delvmll = splendid add'rear._’ giving in brief U10 baton? ofthe Snmmerslde branch of t ' Gotti' which was establiahoi in im. s o nie out no rhenomeml advance had been mano dui-ins the life of the Bunch. but a gradual and satisfactory development had taken place, and throughltadee'v°l'll\¢°i°°°i was being inoitlcaisd in llllllllcflfl __-r .0 ' _ri _ _t = 5:39, Monday atmgzit and Tuesday at 5:42. ~ The 'moon rises tonight at 8:17, and toularlow ii. 8:59. The moon was full on Monday, Sept. llth lt‘4:ll1 p. The last olrtdr of t e moon will 'E5' Th le gt _f tod y will b twelve hour: ard lthttrty cite hnnuteos; and of tofnoriow twelve hours and twen- ty-nlne minutes. ' siiiimrc Linlvliont Buren colds. Its. 0 on i'l'ues_ga`§ 19th. at 1:85 p._ ‘Parliament Buildings Are Threatened .. (Canadian Press Despatch.) 0’l"l‘AWA.' Sept. 14- .Tihe remain- ing Parliament Buildings as well as the city or ottawa itseifp To to be bilown up during the presen month. This interesting information has been conveyed to the- Government to-day in an unsigned letter address- ed to the "Parliament-‘l Buildings, Ottawa,” and. bearing an -Ottawa post mark..-'liho writer acknowledges that "it was him that done it before," _biit mentions with becoming modes- ty, -that “l didn't go about it riglit‘." ,K e ,writer states that he_is a Ger- -m p, and he advises the ~psople of- ;, tama.eto keep their eyes open-and Stair mouths shut. H9 BB!!! '"1' M' tend to blow up the Parliament Bulld- ings if l aim able. l can do it' all' right, and there ain't enough Cana- dians to stop me. It was me that dwg the job before. but I didnt go about it i-isnt. l am.a _German (nd ' I will get even with Canada Eine. l can 5° 1" °m°“l'° "59 gmgrgegt mon in the Dominion. _i vm mow up Ottawa and_ all thats in it. .lust new your we. °v°° and your mouths shut and Msg' 0\i¢- I t as Laurier and den, not 'sq-n('ilmi%ae or a Methodist. I am it stand sir feet. and welsh 1 `tti . vcr 280. lt will be in hsg§olxpci~." ‘The .writer is incorrect llliroliinlisastoural ilaroi laoowax ¢°lm“ ' ‘ ° ° . : ~ I 'W A”5"°°“"' vi < --..¢.------ 1 - --.-d,W§-5-5q- ' uiiisrtiw tioimont com oisMl\°rl¢ ‘ lil* =°1°l°“°° *° ""3 P'"“° ll 11"- no ja. rom, sou aural.. li _ . _,_,_;- -_-_-_~___._,._._-.- - -_-_-_-_-_,o_o _,_.__,_~_~_-_-_-_»_-_-_- .,. /Islanders Al llaliiax Exhltibiiioii Amiong .the pijsppviidtners alt tlhe Halifax Exhibition are he following in the sheep exbibitz- Albert Boswell, French Fort, won 14 first, 7 second, 4 third prizes. Cephus Nunn, Winsloe, won 13 first, 3 third _ _ 0. Saunders, Winsloe, 8 first, 14 second, 10 third. _ ‘ ond, 3 third. ' ' 1. ,'i‘woorly, Esrnsciiffe. 8 iirst. 2 second, 1 third- ’ ' _ ‘ f` George Boswell, Proncli ,l<_‘9rt_. llrst, 14 second, 8 iiiirdf ' ' -a-i_-ti-_i-_ni lR_l_Tl8l-i AIRCRAFT DID DAMAGE (Special to` the Guardian.) LONDON. Sept. 15- 1Brltllh.naval aircraft raided railways( and' troop concentrations within the Bumrlw lines of communication and` ond ikavaia. botwol_sa_A g. 25, and' 31-, ac- cording to a‘rspoi-'t imisd h tae' ` Ad` 'lralty to-night. Consggorask daqzge, the report states W _ 0 to e railway rolling stock at_,Pet- roi and other depots troop concen- trsttcdis at Berk, Drama, ~ (milar. \ lil Saunders, Wiinsloe, 2 ilriit. lil second, 4 third. ' _ R. Flrrneps, Vernon, 8 hrst. 5~sec-5 ."'”rd" ""'"“°"' c"".'-m-_-mf--"° r' } , to have sustained littia damage. Alberni-H. C. Brewster (Lib.) Atlin-W. X. MacDonald' (Con.) Caribou-J. Yorston (lLib_) Chilliwack-W. L. MacKean (Con.) Cowichan-W. H. Hayward' (Con.) Columbia-John Buchan (Lib.) Comax-Hugh Stuart (Lib.) Cranbrook-Dr. J. H. King (Lib.) Delta-F_ J. MacKenzie (Con.) Dewdney-John' Oliver (Lib.) Es-quimalt-A. W. McCurdy (Lib.) Fort George-W. B. Ross (Lib.) Fernie-A. E.' Fisher (Lib.) Greenwood-Dr. J. D. Mollsean Ne_1son -Dr. W. 0. Rose (Con.) Nanaimo--Wm Sloan (Lib) - _ _ , , _ , _ _ _ lieslili' a Complete Surprise lo Boih' l’a_i‘il¢i_l. noulile victory won iiy ifroiioii and ilritisli Troops i'fii.‘i'i?.Y§f.1’.l'°il'.1‘.i'.‘?.'I.'§§ii'i.i§’.§‘i‘l‘§‘li..f'ii*£ who Advance- Nearly Two lilies. .Calling the Alberl Lauer with large iiiioriiies, 1 ' __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ p _ _ , F . Railroad; Four r llosiile. ileroplanes in ._ ._ .._.... ._ - ` ‘ ` ' result of the provincial elections Richmond- G C McGeer (Lib.) ‘ Flames and F0iir_ _others Brought Down.. ses...-:_.»i.s;f“if.i...;:f»"as .§f.:ifi.:.*;~.:s.r"is_ ` r ' ‘ - turns up to an early hour this (Con.) morning were for fromh ctgllpliffile. Sheena-R. D_I§’ai.tlll0 (Lib.) , ._ . _ ~ iw . - 4 ~ . _ there is no doubt but t e rat n- ocan-C. F_ elson (Lib.) Léggrggiag lirics; l:~sspatch_) -1.000 yards, including the strongly de~_c_ation issued tonight. More than igfgfgiox (§;g;9?§;§“_f§;?i"°d' 37 Lib' (L§)°)"h v°"°°“ve"_M“y°' 397°! ... .'..°s..;..r.?§."‘=..‘?.";':.‘:..:f.; §.°.':°e‘..‘;'.:»f“‘.‘.”.-.;*“;’:;.‘:.:§. "'.;'.:‘.:f.i-..i.‘.'.’._ °":°lt.'.' “§:;..°:.z;:"“..il'..:';: gg; »,;;<;;»;»'-,gg-;_ ,,;g»;»- W- w-»~ figzntélazit niglht, charging over a sector tr¢_i_ops. ' p = i"Flghting-, which has been severe, re- nm fm. from complem Though [hm ' ' Emil; xsxdmmeis long. The war_ofl_ice _ This morniugetve attacked tile one-‘suited in our capture of all the high general impression among leadgrs of udcfe ay at they had ad- my on a front: tending from Boul--__ ground between Combles, Poissres hom the Dmhibmon and liquor m_ vance rom 2,000 to 3,000 yards and eaux Wood to li th ofthe Aibert-Ba- and Bapaiime. Most of Boieaux ,greats expected that the vote- in ""*i’.‘i..°‘.f.'.‘§f.’.!i‘.'“.‘i..§°..§‘..T3§"”$.... ... .‘1§ii'é‘$" ’%‘é‘.;.iT.. “.§i‘..“?.`Z..‘.’.f..‘“’.‘2.“.‘...I’.§§ .§Y;‘.’é’.‘."o”f.i§’§§.§i.f?$‘i§`...."i°ii‘?.1.-..’i3'f.i§"-°°““"l"”°“‘“ “° ‘“°'“"‘“ '° "‘° g e . _ _ s , _ , _ a r it _.. _ _ whole British front where the heaviest has been obtains . Qur troops have hands. The enemy fought stubborn- cg::raE|n,_§,he:§gag?n; 5?,;)dp,(},?g',:_b'1),§ fighting has been in progress recent-, advanced 2,000 to 3,000 yards at va- ly to retain hisground. Over 2_300 cmon of V,mcouve,._ ( ly. 'i];he_Britisl{_Vad\_rianced on th; lilac rlousiplscesi rand t_i:f: attack is pro- priiogfrs aéready have passgd, back The fuuowing is a 113( of Candi. rom ou eaux oo , between om - gress ng sa- s actor y". lncu ng 6 officers, s x o t em bat- d ¢_ h. 1 ti - i- d;_. les and Gincliy, to a point north of “A large number of prisoners have tallon commanders. a es W me ees on S assure the r;lber_t-Bapaume highway. be_en taken." ' ' fb. Oltr air service today maintained PA __lS Sept. 15.-North of the 'In this attack we. employed for e cons ant success in co-operation with Somme the French last night captured first time a. new type of heavy ar-. our 'artillery and infantry. Frequent a series of German trenches and ad- moured car which proved to _be of con- .accurate reports have been furnished vanced as far as the village- of Ran- sidorable utility. of the course of the battle. Hostile court, the war ofllce announced to-_ “Much” aerial; fighting has _taken artillery, and infantry have been effec- day. On the Verdun front two Ger- place. Four hostile airships were' in tually gaged with our aeroplanea man attacks were repulsed. flames and at least four others were while machine gun fire and many bom- Precedlng this morning’s extensive driven down damaged. One hostile bing attacks were carried out against offensive movement, the British last kite balloon was brought down. 'hostile aerodromes and railway sta- night drove forward southeast of (Special to the Guardian.) tions in the course of which troop Thlepval. and captured habopt 1111.000 l;t0l\1_DgN,_Sept_W15a-’Il`Il_ieh gsaateir trains _giere hit. T;*tisi:;{poirts _tsl rall- yurds of German trenc es, ncu ng pa o ou eaux oo , g oo , way s ngs were a a e w ma- _ _ _ a strongly fortified position the town/ of Fleers, Matinpulch, and chine gun fire. Another German (Lib.) '473; Appleb, Ind. 419. .. (Canadian Press Despatch.) Couscalette have been taken by Bri- kite-like 'ballon was -brought down__to- Grand Forks-J. F. Thompson Final count on prohibition_in an- LONDON, Sept. 15.~'l‘he text of tlsh forces who in addition have cap- day. The number af aeroplanes aes- »(Libi) Icouver was: For 8894; against 5 96; statement follows: _ tured all the high ground between troyed today was 13, nine others were “Last night enemy trenches south- Comblss, -and the Pose-lsrs-Bapaume driven down in a damaged condition east of Thiepval on n front of about road, according to an ofllclal communl- Four of our machines are missing. Trail-J. Schofield (Con.) 'Vancouver-M. A. MacDonald (Lib.) Vancouver-Ralph Smith Gl,ib_) Vancouver-P. D. Doane-lly (Lib.) Vancouver-Dr. A. ,Mclptosh (Lib.) Vancouver-.T. Cowpér ` `(Llb.')` Vancouver-J.i Lib.) ` Victoria-H. C_ Brewster (Lib.) Victoria-George Bell - (Lib.) Victoria-John Hart (Lib.) Victoria-'H. C. Hall (Lib.) . Yale--Alex. Lucas (Lib.) Complete returns for Vancouver are als. follows:- McDovlhld, Lib; 0159; smith Lib. 6098; rm-ir, Lib. 6593; Mclntosh, Lib. 6,000; Cowper, Lib 5982; Donnelly, Lib. 5605; Bowa- er, Con. 5493; Tisdale, Con. 5153; ~M_cCowan', Con. 4806; Duke, Con. 54,708; McGuire, Con. 4602; Le'61'¢. 'Com 3935; Trotter, Ind. Labor, 2444; |Cass'ldy', Ind. 2006; White. Ind_ 1285; il-larrlngton, Soc. 841; Fawcett. Ind". ‘ l §9“ Islands-W. W. Foster (Con.) 'majority for prohibition 3498. Kamloops-F. W. And'erson (Lib.) l Final count on woman suffrage in Kaeio-Joiiu Keen (Lib.) |Vancouver, for 8923; against. 5198; 'Lilic~l_et-- J. P. Byrson_(Llb.). ,majority for 3725. ' ` ` Q The results. in Victoria were: H. 'C Brewster nes- Jean 1-isrt sitio* "1°°'é °“Fff4b1l€W*.19”P'lbill'-Wi”-P94.-f . - _ . f -_._ -- A B i ` ' North olmsséiwnr. K Mcnoaua1oso._.aoil.assot-.1-i..-o:..uolr “Bm = - ‘- =@= “iff” "“»i3i*BRiLLl=ANT ALLIED-'WCTGRY 1 ~ - J if- B . li-~ _'__J. 1. ' .- 1 ' = » r ‘ ' . 1-' ” ` " ‘ " ' _ '* _ " ‘L ' _so`iit`ii olrsosgiisii-Mayor .iosos~§n. Hayward 21023 .if Diiworufis 0'- g\l;,§€ag°§a 1-'eaglgmiggi with ;n°I£¥!; ' ‘ '- - ` » r. V - -- ,» _ (Con.)"` ' V? - ` ‘ ;L. Tait 2022; all Conservatives. A count xicucan e°~d _ tn e t _-_ _ ' ' ` _ - ,_ _ Newcastle -P. Williams. (Lib.) IJ. Morley 176; Dr. E. Hall 126; H. R an olgyiml; bn. Y» ,W ° 11° '11 ° _ ' , _ , _ Now |wostminis'ter- Dsviawnitri- 'smith 354; non. Piipsrd also; lilo »» .. _ A °‘is.i:;::_._ ..._ .._.., {..§:.'.:'zii:::;: zei».;=;',r‘;.:..f.::.8,- s°m° “her “°““""y fm' wmch they Revelstoke- Dr. Sutherland (Lib.) in every constituency. H. .|._McKAV _ lottery- tlis brief, official telearevh aol1°l1D°°° ment that his' son. Barat-Major l-lull! John Jgcxay, was killed' in actiont ._ _ ed _ he f MIB: dawglsn. wagnlei glntlliaeygn 191. Proasalitau-est. and? was twentycix years at age. several years aso ge ,',‘i,fi‘,}¥*.‘°,.....“'°"°§‘.‘..‘.i'i'i.“‘ii.'I.‘li’$i’.. Ji the