MAXIMS or A y . MAXiMs ‘ MERE MAN °' * --_ MERE MAN Must In: arc best called Iclfliih. Lack of courage means. impotence. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew mweet-ririeirat‘: - CHARLOTTETOWN cannon rueso A _ __ ______v_ __ ' 7 _ v i AY. OCTOBER .15, 1935 I 50 A NA TICNS APPRC SAN C TI ONS MAlllR BATTLE lllllMS IN Annual Subscription Dcllvared $5.00 By lull Canada uud U. l. A. 04.00 1o PAGIZS ‘m ll Yisiiiniirs iiicnui _ VE FINANCIAL World Wide Depression AGLLVST ifALYScccessfully , rtploited LATEST PARTY summit AtTlVfiTEPiIn ~O,)pOSitiOn camped; w‘ P" " °""‘“'"" “m” ‘m’ Bennett Government Goes Down With Flying TORONIO. Oct. 15-—At sac a. . A. s. r. tn c di ' . ports the party standing by pmvlnoz: e n“ m P". n ‘7 Push Plans To Work“ Fthiopian I Oil Concession , ..-.,.,...,....,,__,-=...._1e,__.__ _. EAST AFRIB A , Iver-n,- s-r-~~;-Y~,»»» MIR"; AN WAR Colours liter Five - ars or Unprecedented (Copyright icas n rue llavaa ; - - 4 1r a ss ss 1 . . . f . . S o u th e n Itaua my Gulzanuwygzgi)“ W) alike. f 3 3 a g a z ‘I 5‘: g ‘é ___ Effort In Maintaining Canada’s Stability At ll _ _ _ __ is. _ n --_-_ r ~ Army A it acked ma... ‘i a. f; ‘é E E E ‘.3 E 2 Premier Laval Re. - HOme Abroad. Me.__-ime Liberal Victory 'F1'0m FIR ll k By Francis M., Rickctt are being UFo-LAB 1 o o o o 1 o o o o i: n e w s Efforts To‘ Ailnofit L-Ompiete. - Hordes of Ethiop_ pushed despite the iteie-utiiiepipii 115-12‘ 2 o o o o o z o o o o wards P e a c e f u] ____fi__ _ war, Havas learned here today from "v fill 21 0 o o 1 o s i s s 1 - - _ --_ ~ '_~ a source in close touch with the ‘PM -- M 4 11 w o n 1v u ' u 1e 1 501mm“ °f Dl-Slmle- (c. P. By Guardian’s Special Wire) -————————-~~ lane.- . negotiations. British, French and Italian rep- resentatives disouase’ the matter at length last week in Geneva, it was learned here. The plans for exploitation of the concession. obtained by Mr. Rickett for American interests and subse- quently cancelled by them at the request of the United States De- partment of State, have gone so far as to include choice of the key men of the orslnization. Despite its cancellation by the American interests. the concession is valid. it is maintained hero, and use will be made o: it as soon as normal conditions are restored in Ethiopia. The Liberals under Rt. tion, ivlacrienzee King, swept » into oiiice at tiie general elections today. ‘inc DJilIIELl E l6 C t. | 0 I1 ‘Government was removed from office on a. tidal wave 0t . . fi anti-administration votes that scartgd in tiie lvlariiimes and roiled westward witii the clock. ‘inc triumphant Lib- erals in tne shades or opposition since ibou tooit every seat -----¢-——-——-—-—~ m r. n‘. i. ‘lney tooic every s at in Nova bcotia. ‘they IOOK Th, “m, men erected were two nine 01' ivew nrunswicifis seats, into Quebec and Ulllarlfllldberals in Halifax, R. E. 0. Finn ~. - and Gordon B. Isnor. Halifax, a me Liiierais continued their victory march, taking con- . two-member riding returned two Bulllellc)’ all-e!‘ cimstltuency- conservatives in the last House ac the result was a gain of two for the Liberals. _ ' I William Duff. one of the 9M6!"- qua members of the House, known as the “Adm';*al" retained his scat Antlgonlsh-Guy ‘ been a mcrubor (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire] GENEVA. Oct. lb-Financial sanctions designed to strangle Italy In money matters, and force Prem- ier Mussolini to halt his war in Ethiopia-wore approved tonight by 50 nations. Tomorrow an offensive on the economic front will begin. Despite reservations. and explanations from some countries, events moved swift- ‘ (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) ADDIS ABABA, Oct. i4- Observers here predicted tonight the first major engagement of the Italo-Ethiopian wai- would result soon from the expected clash of an Ethiopian army of !60,000'snd ‘an Italian force led by Graziani. , The southern Italian army, under Graziani, Governor of It- alian Somaliland, headed toward Hit-I'll’. on the way to centreoi WAR, SUMMAR" AT A GLL FVCE (Canadian Press By Guardian‘ s lal wir- . Tlilhl of Aksum without a shot and apiiropv: by 52 rticmbcrs of tho an“: lrrnrlrizlarztiaiszzxz" ‘w h" "r "r" “me- "IM is" gigrlyvl from on Sund-v- Ethiopian soldiers iiid all The were’: special committee f s: terda virtue . cial miatieii of Italy by wiiiiiipidiii; admin; rieggiiiziildiuoiii‘ din-the financial auctions committee. Austria and Hungary made reaervpupm, x511 “hi”!!! lflny commended by ltaa Kaasa was reported sur- . rcuu _§ by Italians near Adwwa. Premier Laval conferred in Paris with the Hltlah and Italian ambus- lr. CLOSE MARGIN At the cloac of one of the rnost ' hectic days Geneva has seen since the beginning of the war in Africa Anthony Eden of Great Britain In- formed the League Britain has of- Liberala from taking every scat in the Mari- malority of as in winning Royal, Liberal only oucc in the century. Sootia were William Duff, the 0f a Liberal Ind hi! Only 33 votcs kept the tirnzs. A- Brooks. u. conservative, had a u. New Brunswick riding that has gone Prominent Liberals elected in Nova Ethiopia, was reported to be at ~ - 0 Indore and was reported u. be uriderieiriii ‘Mm’ "m"! ‘"‘ ‘m’ "mm!" "Admlral” on Parliament iiiu, and s. a. lllsley. tiie only Liner-iii iii the . - _ g a new effort for pclccful ggllngt Ethiopia I“ q,- um m, m of Parliament for most of the last, t k d De fl B fl ta gglflqmgng n; u; 5| m - last House who supported the Ottawa '1‘ c A_ n w ac c from the flank by the y tn e spu H: "m, cm,“ the impreseieri a member of we “we sum“ Gamma“ 1s years- _ ' _ _ that the sending of weapons “m”. m. "m": M Kings" m wan A. E. McLean, who almost ’ an aoclamatlon in Prince, was ‘L L‘ Haley’ “berm, retained m. the veteran Liberal returned from Prince Edward Island. Hon. Peter D b _A _ Ind l. A. ivuciiaua, headed tiie uberiii m" m“ “m” °' m y m“ Ethiopian hordes, estimated to outnumber the Italians by near- REJECTS PROPOSALS Sought Use Of I I l t one Ra I ' I ADDIQ A3535, _ . " n“ film‘ ‘nflmt “My h“ n‘ Veniot oriuer irostmastcr Genorial _ * member o1 $52? Spanish Ports sociated S°""' AM?“ -.:.:.:~" '" we e»- ar.s:=:...r:.ris e. He. nwches’ had left his position v f, Empcmr Selassie had definitely N- O d c. Wswunwwuly Eden mmumed conservatives. inytba 1980 election tbv! had 28 Maritime scat: and the who supported me Qmewp, “m; - -\ ~ _ _ , c. rn-ncviai . iectad proposals reported w iieve~ ~- , r 378* , rant . "Liberals six. Due tortlic rodlsirilruliou this year, than are three fcwor ,,.,,,,,,._,_ near the Shibeli River, and (By Guardian's Spools Wire) been fnlde by ri-eiieii authorities B"""'" “m?” °' ‘m’ '° ‘my seats lll die Maritime! iii-rim mo. - - r - planned if poesibie to join {mm MADRID, Oct. 14.—Rum0r| that on behalf cf Italy looking toward Te l e 8 c o e 2:6,‘: ,',".ji“fi;'i,‘,°,,";..f§.i,‘°.,"i.'il u. c. st. Per-c. mtg elm- m": with the Bu" Colonel Siwiank, Great Britain had asked the gov- an agreement to spare the Prsrico- . p Lune when l, bu". m apply "Old Guard" Returned , ‘zi-ietgr cm ‘ ab“: ernment here for use of Spanish Ethiopian railroad fro seaports in case of war were zicnicd m a A bomb . ‘ma! rqpruuits Montreal-Hochcllll- He hold his soot since 192l- solidly against the Bennett Govern- and has merit when it elected two C. C. F. sanctions. owner of land inside the border The “be”, om Guard “m” of Italian Somlailan , who has irregular thrown his 60,000 soldiers to the Ethiopisfn cause. IIND POEMS AFTER l9 YEARS (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Oct. l-i-Forty- ulna years after the death of Emily Dickinson, 130 unpublished poems have coins to light at the Dickinson family home in Am- herst. Mass. These will be pub- lished shortly. ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS. . MEETINGS. ETC "Reserve Wednesday, October ibth for Chicken Supper and today by Premier Alejandro Ler- roux in a statement to Haves. "Wccan deny categorically that England has made any demand to Spain to utilize her ports~in case the application of sanctions leads to an armed conflict between Eng- land and Italy, he declared. I3’Candida‘tes Lose Deposits Iii N 94a "sotia (C. P. by Guardian's HALIFAX. Oct. Special Wire) ‘la-Deposits were lost by more than one third of the 35 candidates seeking Nev; Scotia seats in today's Federal pol ing. It cost the iuckless 18 just $2,000 in all for the doubtful privilege of being defeated by Liberals in ninO It was understood French nego- tlatorshad suggested if the lihnper- or excluded importation of new arms and ammunition permitted under the League of Nations abro- gation of arms embargoes from the Xflilfflld. Italy might refrain from damaging the line. As an emergency measure, 5,1. aasie now is oomple" _ a road from I-Iadama to Diredawa, 250 milgs long, and parelleling the rail- roa . KINGSTON, Jamaica. Oct. ll~l (C. P. Cablcl-Two mass meetings bald liorc last night eiitcnded "eon- gratulatlonl" to Great Britain for hcr stand against Italy before. thc League of Nations and urged her l" "u "ml! hr "lull" sanctions. Klhlllon’: deputy mayor presided at one meeting, and members of the colony's lsglllalure a tended It. O O LONDON, Oct. 14—An order for a giant telescope to be installed on a mountain top near Pretoria, South Africa, was received by a Newcastle firm today. The telescope will be similar in general dimension to the largest ever constructed in the Empire that recently was built for the Toronto Observatory. Its lens will be 73.82 inches in diameter and the total coat will be £24,000 ($120,000). G i rl C h a rge d With Theft Of Marriage License CAMBRIDGE, Masa. Oct. 14- Ohargcd with the theft of a mar- riage license from a New York New Peace Efforts PARIS, Oct. 14-A new effort for peaceful settlement of the Itaio- Ethiopian war was reported begun by Premier Laval of France tolnght. He conferred successively with Vittorio Cerruti, Italian Ambass- odor, and Sir George Clerk, British Ambassador, The move was believed to ireii- cate important new developments in international negotiations. Serious Incident MOSCOW. Oct. 1+—A week end through successfully-Hon. \!'. d. Cardin, Hon. Fernand. Rinfrot; Hon. Ernest Lapointe, Major C. G. Pow- er, Thos. Vlent. a former member of the Railway Commission and making his entrance to the House. and. Hon. Lucien Cannon, Solicitor General in the King government, who made a come-back to politics yesterday. - Om of the upsets removed Henri Bourassa. from the political stage. It looked like the end of the poli- tical trail for the old Nationalist leader, the man credited with beat- ing Lauricr in Quebec in i911 and who made a come-back to the House in 1926. Ha ran for his old clash between Russian and Man- choukuoan frontier patrols was called in Soviet circles today the most serious incident in a long series, but ‘was not regarded as a threat of war. No answer had been received here to a strong protest made in Tokyo seat of Labelle where ha lost to Maurice Lalondc. a Liberal. l-lc was given an acclamaticn to the last House as an Independent. In 1930, the solid block of Que- bec Liberals was smashed by Prem- ier Bennett, one of the big factors in his election. In 1980, the old and we Liberal members. Mr. Woodswortlfs desk-mate in Parlia- ment, A. A. Heaps won the North Winnipeg riding, defeating Tim Buck, the Communist leader among his three - pponents. The new Lib- eral members from Winnipeg were L. A. witch and Ralph Maybank. {rho Manitoba Minister, Hon. T. G. Murphy, head of the Interior De- partment, went down to defeat in Neepawa, the tenth member of the administration to topple. He lost to a Liberal, l". D. MacKensio. Maritiniee Strongly Liberal HALIFAX, Oct. lk-Msritime 11c is a Liberal. e o defeat in Inverness-Richrnond. ml second member of the last Parlia- ment to be defeated. He is a. Con-- sarvative and lost oral, ‘Donald Mclenndn. ber seats Nova. 500th. and Queens in Princt Edward Island. pf four sonic from the tires. whip, retained nu Quebec ridina of Canada, executing its greatest pol- itical aomersault since Confeder- ation, voted 25 Liberals into the House of Commons today and came within S3 ballots of electing the only Liberal who met defeat in the three provinces. All through the ridings from Charlcvoix-Saguenay. He was cp- posed by a Conservative and a R6- niembcr of th_e P. J. A. Cardin and Hon. Fcruand lflnfrct, both formcr ministora, won O went down to O I. D. Macdougall his seat toaLlu- I I O I Liberals tools tho only in the country. two-mam- Ihllfax in It meant a not gall Conserva- OOOO Pierre Casgrain. chief Liberal He has been a I-Iousc since I917. O O 0 Two leading Quebec Liberals, Hon. Bagagr Pgwnfl, 1,4339 1q.14_g|_ of the seaside Province’ .11 idi . ‘EUSSELS och “'40- P" . ' ‘ Ten o; them were aecohtgt Ewan-Belgium today lifted the , flmlly in order to gain admission i? hm“ 3mm‘ ?mgflssgsor'fgnini Fmmh47madm“ 9mm“ ehflm Quebec border to Cape Breton, with their ridings. concessions coming "Macbfiiianb Hotel dance Wed- "l?" men: two were Conservatives "m ‘I'm?’ °“ Elhhlll" MN" m m“ United ma”! chum“ presiiswilheiiieidetieeoiifmierit e 0 ca 40 Liberals’ u fowl-lug“ at?! the lone exception, the Conserv- Ml‘!!- Imdw niaht. oiupmarre orchestra. mo iiie third was .1. n. Mcblnhlh, ‘"8 "w Mme of Nntionr recciii- flurry- ". of Sydney. N- B. Wu ‘ gdefgjjgtéum“ u’, atives reu. Nineteen seats were ' ' ' ‘ . , d L..]395.19_14.g1 the only Communist in the run. amidst-ion. held by police here today for im- “m” l“ “my surrounded er r p C u X M muted “om them by m, Linn,‘ Dem or Canadian Psi-lumen a - “m! m m" PTWBWQ- 30th Rfl- ' ' ' " "ugnuon omflm- p 55 Wm‘ five onset” veg e“ ‘ who had come out. of the last elec- "mi R- 5- whm- ‘might h“ ‘he 9807111: live fowl every Wednes- MMmwIMIM“ “d Cmlsiill/"l"! “"315 “MBA. Oct. IG-(Ix- M!" Curry. 15°11“! $181194- l°°k ADD“ ABABA o, 1F“; .1; m" Independents and one doubt‘ tion with only six seats fl-Bainst 23 dlslllwm“ °t bemg m“ first, Cm” day at aiiieieic. uiilieit prices. o. (“Mud ‘ e " in 5h “ - ‘ 1‘ Jl-Ileavy flrhtlnr “l” 1mm" "m" “Fwy” “‘ " Havas) An Ethidlac ‘e... ied a‘ M Sm conservatives. servauve declared deem inviiiu u, gum, ;,_13p9_1°_m_41_ Yarmouth and Invgmegg-Rlgh- on the Ogaueii front, particularly maid by Harry ll. Griswold of New r" P n y Y ‘ Ne" 5mm and Hm“ Edward Canada. Mr. White was con es. g _‘ _._.___ mond. a aecciietrueucri candidate around Walwal. was reported today, York. ane attempted. they said, to n“ K05" W“ "POYWI wnlsht to 5w ngs Liberal m d t d “d h lam“ of Mon“... Se, Antqing-Wiastmoufit. "Reserve Halloween riigni 101' 1°" hi‘ with Mel-noblest ' A llrong cpiieeirtrau er [mien pose as Mrs. Griswold/also a native b‘ ‘“"°““d°d by Itamm‘ m“ h b, f our", Meicrirerizzieuirniiig gppblgcl?! 12 from m” paflmmeniary “Dim?” 19?, . “m. m umvuw mu‘ -- ..____‘_-=_~=-:=. gm." w‘. u“ u, be "n". u, pub o; y“. 5cm‘. u m. “and m Aduwa. If it sdnnot enldolrmva b”: the Bluenose pmvln“ ahd ‘our half a century lei; Bbcifoie a inner t. . _ Ii-islr-io-ii-ii. through die uiiiiopieri outpost! Boston yesterday 1W“ 5m“ J°*“- “in eight-lax‘ HZZTLZITI-Zl 513i! iviiivgogiiieriii triad??? m mo on- from the Island. It was a gain of fe§"§f‘,"‘f,§‘,f 113m, agile??? ‘H. ‘is... "w, u, bu,“ m, m“ any MANY A m” ‘m’ "".“",‘°'I“'“' ""‘““" -;;,,,, m, ‘h, pmwmly Mb m be wiui the main body of his tarw elected 59 Convert/chm. 1'4 “Eh” l" m" 5m"- "ld °! "We President of the_Gal1cry iri 1878. ' army '15 miles south of Aduwn. Liberals and one Progressive. The in Prince Edward Island. Mr, White's service has not been II i‘. hlabcatniarket prices. 1|- land Cold ltoragc-Co. Ltd. L-ms “Chicken Supper and During h We 8111. Monday. r ‘ bcr am. 34-1379-10-10-01. "Woven Mile Bay October 10th. Dance, Wellington Orchestra. L-ISVB-IO-lb-ii. "Chicken Supper. Dance. Wed- 16th. may‘, October at. Jamal e ie-iaoo-io-i-o-ii-ia-ic-ii-ic. "paces tonight. Hows’: Ball, Iracliey. Don't l tho rain stop m. we'll be time "rum ci- snipe." u-ma "Pantry sale in Rockford Square lchool. auapiocaoflt. Joseph's seq. alltv on aaiurcu. 0m mu. Charitable purpose. le-llll-IO-lb-li. ' Albany Thurs- ll! Oetobari u and Emerald ril- l , be: 10th. C. . le-IIOO-lii-II-lii. a0 "Clara's Anniversary lain a gdflflll». 0800M! 19th to October ma! Bargains! Bar- a at twenty seven a gallon. Store open till nine (asst tam-n courts MAN tot lio neruiiiion 0N l.0.ii. s y (oeiiadiui Press) Inch to stroul southwest whdnalilftiuatonortlimpart-e Iycloudyprobablyafowaulttflal showers. High tide this afternoon at 1.0‘! and tcmcmw morning at i180- lun acts this after-coca at l.il a: rises tomorrow mcruilg ah semen ca. "F4932? mm ' ll mum-side tide nia- utca iatsr than . can nuns have Icrdoa I.“ A, I. (Intro) ~ It wan announced hers. DOME, Oct- IO—(C. P.-llavaa)— Maraiial Victro Badogllo arrived at Mamas. Eritrea. today to direct Italy's “big push" on Mills Ababa. Launching of the first "real" of- fensive la dua to begin shortly, it Ill lcl-rncd. with Marshal Dadoglio supervising operations of the north. cru and southern Italian armies. PARTYEAINS SUMMARY Ibllvvlns la tin Canadian Prlll lllmfllll’! 0f party INN with I0 Ilia doubtful and 110 unchanged. Liberals from Conservatives. ‘I0. Social Credit from III-A, l. Ihd. Liberal from Conservative, l. Conservative from Labor. i. Social Credit from Conservative, l. liberal from liberal-Progressive, Social Credit from Liberal, l. Liberal from Independent 1. Reconstruction from iva, l. AUIIIAIJA PAYI AIILINII lYDNlY-‘Rla mdonl govern- ment is subaidlaiug mail, passenger and freight service ovrr 11 air mute: in Australia. at an estimated nights. Find-Milk“- l l .I. Lava ‘lamination (Intro) 1f A. I. Illeleldhouacpaluufiy. ltlyod a visit to this country and immigration authorities sought her for deportation. Immigration offi- ainls said she would be given a hearing within a few days. The marriage license. police said. was issued to Griswold and Flor- ence Brewer, now hu wife. 6'35 Casualties Enroute Home PORT SAID. Oct. l6—ltalian ships carried 685 casualties through tbs canal Friday and Saturday en route for Italy. it was made known today. ‘rho man were victims both of sickness and wounds Woekoid ships through the canal tothewarsomearried 0,800 Italian (By James A. Mills, Associated Press Foreign Stuff) (Copyright 1935, By The Associated Prela) ADDIS ABABA, Oct. iii-Emper- m‘ Hails Selassie wept today when ho heard that the Holy City of Aksum had fallen to the Italian army and summoning his bishop. told him a holy war must be pro- claimed to retrieve it. Ha declared the greatest army ever organiaed in Ethiopia must bc railed to recapture the sacred city, which to his people is like Mecca to the Mohammedana. The bishop joined in the Iirnperoi-‘s plans and proceeded to flash the news throughout the land. urging the churches to arouse the nation to a supreme effort to regain the Em- pire's ancient capital. aunualdomssd ~ '1'".‘,'v'iv1a_1r,%".,.;.;,l_. ' Buy Salado Qrange Pclsoc Bland and enioy a new‘ delight in tea. SALAIIATEA .j J4 province swung Liberal yesterday but elected enough Conservatives to assure Premier Bennett a strong eroiip when he changes places with Liberal leader Ki . Ontario elected 55 liberals and 26 Conservatives and one U. F. O.- Prog. The defeat of the B61111“! Government was written on Onta- rio ballots. One of the successful Ontario candidates was Agnes Maephail, who ran on a U. 1". 0.- Labcr ticket in Guy-Bruce. She is thc only woman elected to the Canadian House. having been a member since 192i. The greatest surprise of the whole election in the East. was the dismal showing of the C. C. F. and the Ra- constructlonista who failed to elect a member east. o! the Great- Lakes. All through the campaign the two parties fought strenuously with their leaders making coast-to-coaat trips. Reconstruction Loader Stev- ens, who won his own scat of Koot- cnay East, concentrated on Ontario for the final wcek but it did him no good. It was believed the fed- eral treasury would gain several thousand dollars from lost deposits among O. C. 1". and Reconstruction candidates in the East. MM Into the wast turnod the victor!- ous Liberals when their victory was not so marked as in tho East al- though the anti-government sweep Only in the New Brunswick rid- irig of Royal were the Liberal ranks broken. Here 83 votes sent A. J. Brooks into office and held the scat for the Conservatives. That was the closest fight in the Maritimcs. In the other constitu- encies, the Liberals won decisively. In Nova Swtia, 13 Reconstruction, Conservative and Communist can- didates forfeited their deposits. On the Island, two of H. H. Stevens‘ followers lost theirs. (Continued on Page m BULLETIN ELECTION collector of customs many years. the House of Comomns ‘W115 TORONTO, Oct. 15. "“" a‘ mo AoScTa th e Canadian Press reports election of 230 of 245 members, by parties: Con. 40, Lib. 162, C.C.F- 6, Recon. l, Social Credit 13, Ind. was almost- as apparent. - J. B. Woodsworth, the C. U. P. Leader won his riding of Winnlpegi North-Centre. Winnipeg 1, Ind. Lib. 4, UFO- ‘“"‘°“l Labor 1, L-P. 2. continuous as he held the post of in Montreal for His second entry into in i925. I O Early returns from Winnipeg North showed Tim Buck. fiery Com- munist out in front of C.C.F., the former member, and two other candidates. A. A. Heaps. a o Hon. Fernand Rinfret. Secretary of State in a former Mackenzie King Government, ran up perhaps the biggest election lead in the country. The more than 20.000 votes polled in Montreal St. James by the one-time editor of Le Can- ada, Montreal French morning paper. gave him a margin of 11.000 over his nearest competitor, Louis Francoeur, Reconstruction. KITCHENEB, OnL. Oct. l4- Two men arc out $200 each as a result of Hon. W. D. Euler's coll- ‘ vinclng victory iii Waterloo North- Tha former Llbcral Cabinet Min- ister had a malorlty of 8.137 and both hll Conservative and C. C. F- opponenta lut their deposits. It was Mr. Euler's sixth straight win and his but. KlTCl-IENER. Ont. Oct. IL-Two men arc out $200 each as s. result of Hon. W. H. Imier’; convincing victory in Waterloo North. The for- mer Liberal cabinet minister had a ‘iiiiierity of arm and both his Con- servative and c. C. F. opponents“ _ia.'t their deposlti. It was Mr. Euler's sixth straight win and his bli- .:-.<-=e......._._,. . as... vf‘~