vot. LETH0RIOOC. ALMRTA. TUEIOAY, OCTOBER 27, IMI. MO. LAURIERT i TTTfeTnVCS1 MAJORITAft i lAnFTYV TTVOY EXCEEPV/^fTrDv T^II^rtFIFTYr Quebec ALGOMA. WEST-Gibson, Lib., re- ARTHABASKA-Larerg ne. Lib. LIBERALS MAY HAVE AS LARGE A MAJORITY port, d elected. BAGOT—Maral. Lib; BRANT-Hon. Wm. Paterson, 300 BEAUCE-B*l*n4, Ub,, . MM ; maj. : jority, .• .;. ";'.;..' .'.; . ^ .,.' .-: • • '; ;„. ' BROCKVILLK—Hon. G. P. Gra- BEAUHAEKOI8-Papin.au, Lib; AS IN THE OLD PAR1JAMENT ham, Lib., 200 maj. defeated Bergeron—a Liberal fain. ; v BRUCE, NORTH-Tolmie, Lib., BEBTHIER-Ecrem*nt. Lib., *:£. elocL'd. BELLECHABSE-Ialbot, Lib.. U- 100 maj. Every Province In the But Two Return a Majority Of Supporters For the BRUCE, SOUTH—A. J. Donnelly, BONAVEXTUR>>-M»reil, Lib., V,- Cons., elected; a Conservative gain. 700 mai. Liberal Party — Ontario, From Present Returns, Cuts Down the Conservative Lead Consider- CARLETON—Borden, Cons., elect- BROKE—HOB. S. A, Fii»her, Lib., ed. ' 390 maj. "CENTRE TORONTO-Bristol, Con,, CHAMPLAIN—Bloodity Cons., 45 ably — Members Beaten — Only One Cabinet Minister Defeated—Almost a Clean Sweep In elected. —a Coniervatw fain, . DUNDAS-Broder, Cons., 350. CHATEAUGUAf-Brown, Lib., by Saskatchewan — Alberta's* Standing In Doubt ESSEX, NORTH-Clark, Lib., 100 300. maj.* CHAMBLY-VERCHERHS — Gtot- Ottawa, Oct. 2?.—It ii within the, vituperation, unexampled in its men- contests in this province, besides the, ESSEX, NORTH—R. F. Suther- frion, .Lib. leaders are beaten. Even East To- xrands of possibility that the deieat land, Lib.' ' . -.—V DORCH£8TER-Roy, Lib.—a Lib. dacity and rancor, has fail.'d, and one in the Yukon. , ! ronto has turned down A. E. Kemp of Hon. Wm. Templeman in Vic- Canada, with enthusiastic voice, has Prince Edward Island returns two oral faint. in favor of an Independent. ELGIN EAST-M»rshall,, Cons. 0ria, B.C., will reault in the retire called upon Laurier to finish his HOCHELAGA—Bmt, Lib. liberals' and two Conservatives. Sir Wilfrid Happy. ELGIN, ..WEST-T. W. Crothers, HUNTINGDON—Mobb.. Lib., *>k-ct- ooeni of that gentlentm iron'public work. He goes back to Parliament Nova Scotia and New Brunswick Quebec. Oct. 26.—Sir Wilfrid Laur- Cons., 500 maj. . . ife, and the leadership of the Paci- with a majority of at least fifty in return d twelve and eleven Liberals Liberal" gain" ier, seen at the Chateau Froritenac, E. NORTHUMBERLAND — Webb, fic Coast Liberal* v will devolve-upon the Commons, and this ia almost cer- : JACQUES CARTIEB-F. D. Monk. respectively, against;six and two Op- where he received the results in his either Ralph Smith or Dun can ~ Ross, Lib., a Liberal gain. Con*!, 760 maj. x, tain to, be increased by later and positionists. This is a Liberal fall- rooms, said he was delighted with corrected returns, aa w.-ll as by the FRONTENAC—Edwards, Cons., JOLIET-Dubeau, Lib. ing off of Nova Scotia and an im- the result. He was bubbling over Quebec. Oct. ».—Sir Wilfrid{Laur .results of -deferred elections. prqyeinent in New Brunswick. The UG. • '• .': < , ' •••••.. • KAMOROUSKA-LaPointo. Lib. ? with good humor, and was particular- ier this morning absolutely r:fused GLENGARRY^—J. A. McMillen, LABELLE—Major, Lib., 400. The only Cabinet Minister defeated Maritime Provinces Ministers all had ly iater sled in the returns from to make any comment on the-result was* Hon. Wra. Templeman. The Lib., 300 maj. " L'ASSOMPTION—Sequin, Lib., large majorities. Ontario, which seemed to give him of. the elections. other Ministers w.re returned by de- LAVA'L—Wilson, Lib., 70—a Lib r Quebec remains faithful in its al_ 'great pleasure. Sir Wilfrid was ask- GREY EAST-SprouJe, Cons, ' i cLsive majorities. legianc.v sending to the support of al gain. ed to send a message to the electort GREY, SO^TH—Millar, Lib., elect- Ottawa, Oct; 27—The Liberals are LEVIS-Camer, Lib., 435. Ltading Torit* Trounced. Sir Wilfrid 52 out of 65 members, a of Canada, and while he felt inclined id by 100 majority. . preparing a big welcome to the Pre. L'ISLET—Dr. Parquet, Cons. 113. Many of the most prominent Con- SIR WILF LAURIER, delegation which will be increased to to do so, .a-sked to hay.- the matter GREY, NORTH—Middleboro, Cons.- mier, and are getting enthusiastic 54 when the deferred elcctioas are LOTHBINERE—Fortier. Lib., 300. servatives went down to defeat, among who wit: ever the daotinies If ft in abeyance-until tomorrow, when —a Conservative gain. . • •• aver the matter. "Nothing ia yet them W. H. Bennett, of East Sim- held. he result of the election would be MAISONNEUVE—Vervillc. Labor of the nation lit another term. HAMILTON, EAST—S. Barker, known as to which constituency. coe; G. W. Fowler, A. A. Lefurgey, ' * a Good Old Ontario. complete. . • • „ • ' ... ; MASKINONGE-Michaud, Lib. Ccns., 163 maj. . Quebec East or Ottawa, Sir-Wilfrid and W. F. Cockshutt, of .Brantford. Perhaps the most noteworthy f a- Personation and Perjury. MEGANTIC—Savoie,-Lib., 600. HAMILTON, WEST—Stewart, Con.; will git for. There will be a keen R. L. Bord n was elected in both Hali- vice, every triclc," every expedient, ture of the result was the, way in Winnipeg, Man., .Oct. 26.—Strong ' MIBSIQUOI—Mei«», Lib., 37. 5ght for nomination between factions .a Conservative gain. MONTREAL. ST. JAMES-Ger fax and Carleton, Sir Wilfrid Lauffer fair and unfair/ to beat him. which Ontario showed, its apprecia- evidence of p:rjury and parsonation if;he does not retain the Ottawa seat. tion of Sir Wilfrid's presentation of HASTINGS, EAST—W. B. North- var's Lib., 1519. in both Ottawa and Quebec East. In In Saskatchewan the Liberals made in the Winnip g campaign were the Government's case, and refused nip, Cons. ••'"'•' MONTREAL. ST7 ANN'S-Doherty Only Minitter Dtftatftd. the latter he put on hia old-time four- almost a cle'an ^jweep, Qu'AppelU brought to light yesterday afternoon, to respond to the rec:nt appeal of HURON, SOUTH—M. Y. McLean, Cons., 70 majority—a Conservativ Victoria, B.C.," Oct. 37.-OvH. Bar- figure majority. ~ In Manitoba, for alone returning^i^ Conservative, and when throe men were arrested and Roblin and the other slanderers. Lib., 'elected. gain. , nard was yesterday elected to repre- reasons which will bz analyzed, tho in Alberta,"the pjvbable outcome will lodged in_ the Rupert St. station. Two The .great English-speaking province MONTREAL, ST. ANTOINE—H. B sent Victoria in the Dominion Houae, victorious -Liberal Government was be the election "of four Liberals anc are charged with, personation and one HURON) WEST—Lewis, Cons rva- r of the Dominion* returns no fewer Ames, Cons., 300-maj. defeating Hon. W . Templeman, Min- not BO successful as elsewhere, carry- three Conservatiir^s. with perjury. On \ arrest was made liv'e, elected by 28 majority. ; . . ing only three seats but of ten. .than. 99 Liberals, and th/re may be at the instance of one of the deputy EAST—Gordon,; Lib., 400. MONTREAL, ST. LAWRENCE— ister of Inland Revenu? and Mines, In British Columbia, where • loca! Biekerdike, Lib. by a total of 2,171 votes, as opposed $ift.n Won. more. returning officers, .and the prisoner is WEST-McCoig, Lib. A lib- issues decide ntoot contests, one Lib- MOHTBEAL, ST. MARY'S-Kartin, to 2,166 votea, a majority .of. five/ Hon; Clifford Sifton was'elected in -Kemp Went Down. ^ charged^ with attempting to personate eral gain Lib.,-900. There w.re 75 spoiled billots and 11 Brandon after a campaign in which eral and three' Conservatives are ap- The Ontario Ministers V go; back Ernst B. 'Hulle£ aV.o'ne of the north Wm. Harty, MOSTMAGNY-Roy, Lib., 175-a rejected ballots. The officer dtcUra- hia opponents resorted to every de-j patently are deferred triumphantly, and^many' of the Tory md polls. At a lak- hour kst night Lib., 375. . ,.-!. "",'.: -...-I .'>..' "Liberal gain. ,- - ;ion by the returning 'offtce'r will be the magistrate was. brought to the LANARK MONTCALM-Hen*, Lib., 300 maj. .nad« today. :t . '•>._ -^" , ajjd accepted, bonds to tie ." ,-, ^90'__. . : : 300.: - ^ -*~~ 'A Majorfty of Fifty." "J of $1,000 each, from'the prison- g«3n- •'. " .". ' - •."'.'.' . .' ••"•""" r ers Geo. McKay and A. j." Norquay, LAXARK,, SpUTH^Hoh^ V J^; ;;G, MO?rrCALM—D^«a«, Lib., 300. Winnipeg, Man.. Oct. *.—The Con- Vel easing the man-on bail, ...... ^lagg.irt. . . ' -.. '•••'/ • / " ';. -MQNTMOBMENCY—Pawht, Lib., ;ervative campaign of vilification and elected.. '-' LENNOX AND ApDINGTON—F-S. XAPIERVIUX-Lanctot, Lib., 394. Wartman, Lib., 47—a Liberal gain. PONTIAC—Hodgins, Lib., elected New Brunswick LONDON—Beattie, Cons., elected. "by 10L majority; a Liberal-gain. British Cbhimbia CARLETON—F. BV Carvel!^ Lib. i37 MIDDLESEX; NORTH —;, Smith, POBTNEUF—Deliile, Lib., -500. : Lib., ,150 maj. ' • , NANAIMO—Smith. Xib./ elected. . ma;._ -., , ~ • •'• -!•" • • ' : • •; ; . 'QUEBEC COUNTY—Turcotte, Lib. MIDDJLESEX AVEST—Calvert, Lib., iNEW WESTMINSTER—TayloT; BY ONE HUNDRED VOTES CHARLOTTE—Todd, Lib., a Lib- QUEBEC, CENTRE—Lachanee, Lib. : Cons., 500 maj.—a Conservative fain. eral gBiri. - ... ' MUSkblKA—Wright, Cona. - QUEBEC, EABTr-Sir Wilfrid Lau- NIPISSING' — Gordon, Cons.—a VANCOinfER-Cowan, Cons., larfi GLOUCHKSTER—Turgeon, Lib., Conservative gain. ribr,.Lib.. 996. maj; oaajority, a oCnservative gain. QUEBEC, WEST—Trice, Cons., Reports, So Far, Indicate a Majority Of About 160 -Quite elected. NORFOLK—McCoil, 'Cons. 200.. VICTOBIA—Barnard, COM., B maj.—a Conservative gain. KENT-0. J. Leblanc, Lib..,. NORTHUMBERLAND, WEST— 7. :naj., defeated Hon. Win. : RICHMOND AND WOLFE—Tobin, a Number Of Polls To Hear From — Liberals Surprised B. MeColI," Lib., 200* maj. . " man. KINGS-ALBERTMcAllister. Lib., Lib. defeat d-Gi W. Fowler. N. dNTARTO—Sharpe, Cons.,...elect-': d by 371 majority; a Conservative RIMOU8KI—Rosa, Lib. 450\maj. At Vote In Medicine Hat and Taber NORTHUMBERLAND — Loggie, SHEFFORD—Allen, Lib., 270. Lib. . , • :• . .. gain. - . _ ...-"'. SHERBROOKE ^=z Worthington; ONTARIO, SOUTH—Fowke, Lib.— Manitoba RESTIGOUCHK-Reid, Lib. Coris., 100 majority. BRANDON—lion: C. Sifton, Lib., Up to four o'clock this afternoon the Vetna 15 29 a Liberal gain. . .' . ST. JOHN CITY—Dr. Dam.-l, Con. 8QULANGES—Dr. Lorlie, Cons., Elected by large" majority. returns show that .the Conservative \lbion Ridge OTTAWA—Sir Wilfrid Laurier,., Lib,. 31S majority. H. B. McGwerin, elected. > DAUPHIX-^Glen Campbell, Cons., candidate, C. A. Magrath, is elect.d iarnes Mine. 13. 1C 8TANSTEAD—Loveil, Lib. ST. JOHN'S CITY AND COUNTY Lih., 163 maj. . ,..'•• defeated T. A. Burrows, Lib:, by over for this constituency. The polls so JasSano . ; ST. HYACINTHE—Beaupartout. ; : - 1—Hon., Wm, Pugsley. OXFORD, SOUTH-Sch rll, . Lib., 400.: ••':'-. ,: -.=•.'••'":. ';,;:•-•• .•; .. '.'.. ' far heard from, chiefly in the south- Bishop TEMISCOUTA—Qanvreati, Lib., LI SOAR—Result in doubt. Shaipe, cLean. Lib- 93 maj. . : Island 10 "51 PEELER. Blain, Cons., 150 maj. large majority.; ••-.-.'• ona., probably elect-d. , . ' ':.., western part of tho riding, gave eral, reported elected^ : PERTH, NORTH—Rankin, Lib—a TWO MOUNTAINS—Ethier. Lib., MARQUETTE—Roche, 'Cons., 300 him a lead of about 160 Bowville .... 20 VICTORIA— Michaud, Lib. : over Wt C. Simmons, the Liberal Liberal gain. 88 maj. /';"'-,>'•';"..'. • ' < • maj. ' • - ••' ' -.''.'.*: •••• • ' •". • ••-.". Boundary Creek 23 33 -WESTMORELAND^Hon. VAUDRIEUL—Boyer, Ub. candidate. It will be almost im- H. R. PERTH, SOUTH—Mclntyre, Lib... McDONALD--^taplea, Cona,, 500 Burdette ...... Emmerson, Lib. WRIGHT—Devlin. Lib possible for the outlying divisions elected. laldwell 6 15 YORK— Crockett, Cons. YAMASKA-Gladu. Lib. PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE—Meigh- to give Mr. Simmons majorities PETERBOllO EAST — 'Scxsmith iardston 106. 137 en, Cona., 400 majority—a Conserva- sufficient to overcome this lead. Cons. A Conservative gain. PETERBORO, WEST—Hon. J. R. tive gain. The results w.-re not without their Coaldale 11 15 THE PASS FOR PROVENCHER—M alloy, Lib., 300 aurprisea. Lethbridge city gave a Colcridgo 43 24 19 Stratton, 300 maj. . maj. majority of only 119 for Mr. Magrath Coutta " ' - 5 10 KINGS—Fraser, Cons.—a Conser- PRLN'CE EDWARD—Dr. Currie, Lib ative.gain. '• A. Liberal gain. SELKIRK—Bradbury, Cons. k*da. which is.below what the Liberals con- Diamond City 6 21 A. B. MCDONALD SOURI8—Schaffner. Cons-, 500 cedtd and much below the majority PRlNCl^RichardM,- Lib., « Liberal ,RAIXY RIVER-Conmee, Lib. Elkwater RENFREW, NORTH—White, Con., maj. .'xpected by the Conservatives. If pain. . Finish Lake 500 maj. , WINNIPEG—Hegfftrt, Cons.. 2.- Lethbridge was a surprise. Medicine QUEENS—Warburton" and Prowse, Trank. - Oct. ST.— The in. the Hat was a worse one on the other Glcichen 40 RENFREW, SOUTH—Low, Lib., 000 maj, - Liberals, elected-^-Liberal gains. GOO maj. Paw: diviftiota yesterday waa a* fol- side. The Liberals expected to keep Grassy Lake 25 32 low- Majority. This is a complete r.vrr-se aa in RUSSELL—Kon. Chas. Murphy, Mr. Mflgrath's majority there below Groa Ventre the former standing was Conserva- .. ,., , . •; Mac- .: . • on: hundred and the majority of 202 Lib., leading by 375. . Herron. donald. H. Me Alberta CHAS. A. MAGRATH, Iron Springs 17 tive three, Liberals, one. SIMCOE, NORTH—Currie, Cons., was a severe blow to their hopei of a Frank ...... « M ? CALGARY—McCarthy, Cona., about success. It remained for Taber, Who is undoubtedly elected-M.P. far Irviai u electcd.r-a Conservative gain. SIMCOE, SOUTH—Lennox, Cons., Lilh 23 «8 -• « ,000 majority. howev*rt to provide the biggest sur- Medicine Hat District. Joseph burp 18 366. Bellenie -3ft 3* 2 - EDMONTON—Hon. F. Oliver, 1,. prise of &i. ^ Even the Conservatives Keho 19 Nova Scotia Hillcrest ...... 8 32 .. » SIMCOE, EAST-M. Chew, Lib.; 88 majority, with 17 polls to hear conced.d a Liberal majority of forty Kimball 20 ANNAPOLIS—S. W. Pickup, Lib., Blairmore .. ... M 11 &3 . while the Liberals expf-cted to nearly live candidate, arc- coming into the 300 maj. L from. Leavitt 15 27 14 250 inaj. Coleman « 108 •• * MACLEOD—With 30 polls to hear double that number. For some inex- Lib ral headquarters. —Curry, 56 raaj. 1 Little Plume 4 ANTIGONISH-Chisholm. Lib., 36 rora Herron, Cons., has leas than plicable reason all calculatioa ? were Ther^ was no demonstration .in —a Conservative gain. Magrath 114 4« 63 62 9 200 majority. ' . . upset, and Magrath got 56. town. Although the Conservatives maj. STORMONT-Smith, Lib., " 200 were confident of success, they did Medicine Hat 566 364 902 CAPE BRETON, NORTH—McKen- maj.—a Liberal gain. Majority for Macdonald—36. RED DEER—Dr. Clark, Lib., lead- The vote along the Cardstori. lin? not risk a demonstration. At the Milk River 1 7 zie-. Lib., 18 maj. TORONTO, NORTH-Hon. G. E. ng. and in that district was * disappoint- Bijou theatre Mr. Magrath was asked Mountain View 50 16 34 CAPE BRETON, SOUTH—Madden, Foster, Cons. Claresholm, Oct. 2!7.—The rote hero ment to both parties. Conservatives STRATHCOS A — McTatyre, Lib. to make a sjx-ech but he declined Murray's Cons, elected—a Conservative gain. TORONTO, SOUTH—Macdonnel, yesterday was as follows:—Macdon- were betting that-Raymond and Stir- ^~ saying that th? eltction was not yet Neidig COLCHESTER-John Stansfield, Cons. , ald, Liberal, 1»; Herron, Conierra- VICTORIA—Whit \ Lib., elect d. ing would give them substantial ma- won. Therft was joy in the Liberal N/wlands 1 65 majority. TORONTO, EAST—Russell, Ind.- tive, 80; Harrinfton, Socialist, 14. jorities. .The former, however, gave committeee rooms and the Herald 2 11 CUMBERLAND-Rhodes, Cons. Cons., d(-feated A. E. Kemp, th; lato Majority for Macdooald over Hrrron a record Liberal majority of 61, while] office whore largo number* congregat- Provo 9 S DIGBY—Jamieson, Cons., 131 Consen'fttive member. Stirling came ahort by giving only —16. Saskatchewan ed o\vr the ."ucc,\ss of the Govern- Raley 7 3 maj.—a Conservative %ain. TORONTO, WEST—E. B. Osier, 2. The usual Liberal votj in Cardston ASSIXABOlA-Tariff, Lib., 1«. ment although they wore disappoint- Raymond .73 134 GUYSBORO—Sinclair, Lib. Cons. and in the surrounding towns was * M\ T * T * ri BATTLEFORIK-Champapie; Lib., ru Hi nit1 iuwi rrTjuM". Rubiiiriuii's KsiJeh ,. 2| ;HALIPAX—R.' L. Borden and A.B. WATERLOO, NORTH—Mackenzie much reduced while the Conserva- Seven Persona 15. Crosby, Cons., olcctod. Conservative King, Lib., 251 maj.—a Liberal gain. * leading. tive vote in Mountain View was THE RETURHS. • % 7 * HUMBOLDT—Neely, Lib. , elected. Spring Coul.-e 2 5, gain. WATERLOO, SOUTH-Clar-, Con., *. * much larger than usual. Lethbridge Mgrth. Sim. M S. *' MACKENZIE—Buchanan, Ind.-Ub. Stirling • 57 59 2J HANTS—J. R. BUck, Lib., 28 maj. 350. * In the north the C.P.R. irrigation 84. Fire Hall 90 87 3 St. Mary's 7 11 INVERNESS-Chisholm, Lib., »43 WELLAND—W. M. German, Lib., leading. ^ * engineers used thoir influence with 35. Ubor Hall A 86 53 33 Taber 113 57 56 maj. 700 maj. -.- OxUwa, Oct. 37.—The now MOOSE JAW—Knowka, L'.b... 500 • Parliament is expected to be * their men for Mr. Magrath, and Glei- 85. Labor Hall B 82 60 22 Walsh 23 13 10 KINGS COUNTY-Sir. F. W. Bor- - Martin * chen consequently gave a majority 96. Oliver's Hall 92 74 IS Warner 20 d^n, Lib. Lib. * .called to meet on January QU'APPELLE—Lake, Cons., report • ftth. The new- Speaker and * of 10 to the Conservative candidate. S7. Cen. School 139 fi6 54 Whites 18 4 14 | LUNEXBURG-A. K. McLean, WELLINGTON, SOUTH-Guthrie, ed elected. ,, Deputy Speaker will probably * Th re are about 15 or 10 polls atill 83. Westminster Woolford S 25 16 Lib., 371 maj. Lib. 500. * be Ch«rle« Marcil. M.P. k>r REG IN A—Martin. Lib., 500 maj. to hear from, *nd Mr. Magrath's ma- School 1 Woolcheater 3 | PICTOU—McDonald, Lib., VICTORIA AXD H A LI BURTON.— BonaventnT.s and 0. H. ^c- REOINA ClTY-fave Martin. Lib- jority may be cut down to between 85. Staff ordville 118 Woodpecker 30- RICHMOND—Kyte, Lib.. SS3 maj. Hugfccs, Cona. Intyro, M.P. for South Perth, eral 493 roaj. 75 *nd 100. 90. Peacocks 62 on TStcne 5 2 { SHELBOURNE/ QUEENS—Hon. YORK, CENTRE—Wallace, COM — Out. 8ALTCOATS—McNutt, L'.b. Many reports of the liberal ex- • W. 8. Fieldmg, Lib., 400 maj, a Conservative gain. SASKATOON—MeCr*n«y. Lvb., <7« penditure of mooey and disthbvtioa Totals 733 614 156 597 432! YARMOUTH—B. B. Law, Lib., 780 YORK, NORTH—Aylesworth, of boose on behalf of the Conserve- Majority for Magrath .. .119 Magrath's majority 165 maj. —5 Conservative fain.-, v —