Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 26, 1921, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Continued from Page cd for election to the school Board alter Garnet in Ward after Robert seems reasonably sure of needing Only a matter of to votes to malteiir1 the quota of about and Durward is about 300 behind or Mcfarl Eru it was not until that the first ballot return came but after that matters livened up and there was a constant Stream of Deputy re turning the returns were received in the main committee room by City clerk returning and made known by him to an interested audience composed of aldermen and the City clerks staff handled the returns with Businesslike and shortly after the receipt of the returns made known figures which May be taken As approximately Cor although these will be checked and recounted today to ensure absolute accuracy for purposes of City Council the following members remain on the Council mayor elected by Accra aldermen elected last year for the two year term Ward Ward Ward school trustees Ward har Ward Ward in school Board nine Are elected one and six the this year nine Are elected for the next two Polleur nearly a Many votes As any other two candidates in the Alder manic Condotta Tara Alderman Davidson Vna reelected on the t count a sub of 194 vote she polled while the quota we the figures secured on the first count show f5 Bird vacancy in this Thomas with is running second truth first and his election is practically next in he running is Alderman Ohare with and a Janderlic following ilm closely with Ernest Robinson also has a Chance of he received 521 first is Yecid defeats Dinsdale by 70 majority Aldermani be turns incomplete free press special mayor Cater was yesterday elected As chief magistrate of bran defeating the present incumbent of the mayor by a majority of 70 in a poll of the figures were Dinsdale the Rote by polls poll Dinsdale 1 143 410 457 178 450 totals Cater 31 366 330 191 507 eaters up to this morning the re turns Lor the election five Alder men were not the totals up to this hour were As follows j red Curran Epton Mckenzie Frank Peltz one poll is yet to he heard from and it is not thought that this Wil materially alter the above at an hour this morning n results of the count of ballots cast Ward Brock 122 62 160 60 fire 10 67 72 Sparling 45 5 2ec 108 131 143 191 93 school 270 62 1cecil Rhodes 411 6 67 38 school 63 90 school Ioc 62 school 112 4 school 39 97 Hall 279 49 school 54 65 2 o 29 22 25 14 74 57 46 62 17 14 12 25 19 11 31 3 26 22 11 6 19 16 34 43 17 5 13 14 10 6 g 7 totals total vote 20561496 467 256 quota to i 16 56 31 47 88 66 13 25 10 21 7 10 9 4 11 425 i 11 14 17 27 26 26 17 19 4 12 13 18 10 5 20 9 w b 53 68 24 19 83 55 65 63 23 39 28 34 29 88 70 32 37 34 27 31 32 61 29 20 j15 17 25 31 25 18 17 s c o m 3 10 9 6 9 21 15 12 10 9 6 2 4 8 2 1 c e 24 21 33 58 34 56 10536 71 70 9 19 35 34 26 55 47 Fowler was reelected on the first j count for Alderman in Ward or Over the necessary quota to which in this Ward was while still two Hundred votes Short of the total necessary to elect him appears to be practically sure of a seat in next rears Council polled the third in the running is councillor Sullivan although needing 572 will probably a the third Tobe one of Tho surprises in the contest was the Small vote polled by Alderman h who will be he first to drop Outon the s 3 243 778 521 136 728 340 Ward Alderman Blumberg tour reelected on the first count in Ward the quota for election was Blumburg received the second highest at the polls was who secured with the Transfer of Blumbergs surplus votes it is probable Barry will be the third candidate will be either i Wiginton or i m Nelson school 13 Edna id school b8 school 126 Brown school 66 school 12st6 Whit school 106 John school 82 schoolu71 poll schooli99 Gibson school 24 poll Selkirk 1 school e 5 47 177 224 249 226 208 197 86 75 155 38 85 102 o a 7 20 66 37 35 61 100 29 236 209 7 78 19 i 18 61 36 39 49 29 34 19 47 59 35 501 210 i s 11 43 28 30 33 68 s 28 58 16 34 o b i 4 14 18 22 16 20 35 9 10 55 5 11 18 i 12 5 9 15 8 17 45 1 51 21 1 65 9 9 10 25 44 28 37 53 16 22 78 40 62 93 b 3 in to id Riverview school 58 14 87 3 co 49 121 lord school 157 44 220 78 392 River 180 59 77 78 la Verendrye school 149 45 136 107 Kelvin school 402 142 201 Gladstone school 250 46 157 poll 1 poll 2 poll 3 poll 4 poll 5 poll 6 poll poll 8 poll 9 i Mulvey school poll 10 487 158 202 160 Laura Secord school poll 11 340 89 150 108 Wolseley school Pou 12 164 36 98 65 14 57 fort Rouge school 163 43 123 113 59 93 is Carleton school 181 52 97 98 61 Alexander school 310 101 125 106 36 totals total quota to 809 grand to 1304 1951 694 865 418 298 179 729 Ward three school trustees in the school trustee fight in Ward 3 Robert who was up for headed the Pou with or four Hundred Over the who was also up for sin second and is about a Hundred and fifty votes Short he is sure of second with is and will Likely get the third seat 5 poll Nelson 27 29 Edward school s9 71 poll school 132 110 poll Brown 1 144 134 poll 1 131 128 poll White school 108 332 poll John school 83 185 poll school 66 118 poll school 75 236 poll school 70 449 poll Gibson 31 18 poll Selkirk 1 85 78 poll school 66 38 i 6 61 48 58 52 64 57 47 63 53 501 336 18 24 36 33 27 38 79 15 28 51 53 67 23 5 11 21 17 27 22 40 6 10 14 3 11 6 c 2 a m is 42 76 70 73 54 26 by 59 13 55 35 10 19 44 39 30 34 25 22 22 19 9 62 24 totals grand quota to 492 193 638 359 for school trustees were the count is As the result of a Short circuit in the fire broke ont on the Avenue car on Portage Avenue near Street at last night the nut out before much damage had been by detachments from 1 2 fire t Ward school trustee trustee Ward a thur who was up for re headed the his total being with a necessary quota to elect Riley is in second1 with Pust Over Hundred Short of the a Bowles with third and Griffin with is but the former will secure the third seat on the a Kef c o o o 5 a i 03 o o Riverview school poll 1 46 63 140 31 47 lord Roberts school 125 127 464 56 118 River Heights school poll 2 poll 3 poll 4 poll 5 Pou 6 poll 7 Pou 8 Pou 9 Pou 11 poll 12 totals 78 126 24 56 110 Lave Andrye school 100 143 75 54 108 Kelvin school 182 291 11 72 258 Gladstone school 120 67 96 68 163 fort Rouge school 70 157 28 42 154 Carlton school 104 139 68 45 112 Alexandra 237 57 95 157 school 176 421 59 143 243 Laura Secord school St 298 29 95 152 Wolseley school 77 152 30 76 45 1287 2221 1081 833 1667 total votes quota to elect difficult and serious troubles being examined at the Thomas sanitarium by Means of electricity Goi piles and enlarged tonsils must be they must be for they nature will cast them when they Are once 1 Many obscure and complicated troubles can at once be located by Means the and once the trouble has been there is better Chance of its being if an electrical current is run up and Down the Back or spine it will pick out a inflamed or weak nerve As soon As it touches by tracing the nerve it is easy to Tell the Organ that is and it is also in Many to Tell the cause of the if one of the Bones in the Back is out of place and is cutting off the nerve Supply to the Organ it can be put Back into place by i spiders such As High blood pressure and nervous prostration can Best be made to go away by filling the system full of vital electro therapeutic and chiropractic go hand in Anda expert in their use does not need drugs or other Canadas greatest nature l 175 air Avenue mail phone 5075 n v i i s v a the total vote for school in Ward 2 was Garnet Coul ter headed the poll with votes James Sirotkin came second votes Murray third votes Reynolds fourth with 982 and Morton last with 774 the quota for election was Coulter was elected on the first Simpkin came Only 95 below the quota for election and his elec Tion is assured while Transfer of Coulters surplus votes will Likely elect s i i t c 3 it i 5 i i Isaac Brock school poll 13 165 29 74 Greenway school Pou 14 20j 58 94 fire 10 poll 8j 36 45 principal Sparling poll 18 6i 3d 40 fire 5 Pou 17 263 77 188 Welling Jon school poll 18 188 77108 John King school poll 20s 97 124 Isbister school Pou 301 43 211 59 Cecil Rhodes school poll 21 107 84 137 fire station 6 Pou 22 80 19 44 49 Pinkham school Pou 23 59 53 Somerset poll 24 114 34 74 poll 25 115 i 32 49 Dufferin school Pou 26 65 46 poll 27 Argyle school 36 38 sup port govt candidate government candidate in North Winnipeg was Given a very attentive hearing by a Large gathering in Johns technical school last after he had concluded he was heartily and at the close of the meeting greeted a request that if some one in the Hall he or she the singing god save found no although there were about 250 peo ple so the National Anthem was dispensed the speakers of the evening were mayor and themay explained Why he sup ported Blakes candidature and the Meighen he did so because of the governments splendid record during the he could never think of supporting King and would not support a Farmer or class mayor Parnell had visions of Long lines of soup kitchens in the Dominion if the policy of reciprocity were Blake claimed a the promises made the Union government had been the War had been carried to a finish and Ait the conclusion of the great struggle the canadians were in the very front line victorious women had the franchise an Many said that alone enough to justify appealing to the people for he has been abolished in the civil As had been shown in the assistant postmaster general in Winni Peg to late postmaster excess War profits had been taxed to extent of the government had Deal with profi said the made any extravagant it had spent Large amounts forthe but no one would blame it defends manufacturers the great said the was free trade1 for Al countries were today raising instead off decreasing and in Canada was adopt free the Boback about 43 few said were advantage of the High to raise the prices of their in fact important manufacturer had stated he could employ but Only Avi couple Ojas he did not dare to pro teed too rapidly until he was sure the country would not be flooded with american made goods under a new system of free Blake was satisfied that with in the next five years National railways would to made the said the speaker had decided to Call an election be cause there was an Industrial stand and Meighen did 1101 wish to continue two More years o unemployment in the the candidate claimed credit o having materially assisted in getting the Bill regulating the control of Waters of of the Woods through and also stated he had been very Active in having the plans of the Maryland Bridge a ept Edby the thus Sav no the people of Winnipeg Abou there was less unemployment ii Canada other am Blake said those conditions were to the careful policy allowed the Meighen government the he had offer the Farmers a wheat Board Whiten according to the statement o me of the leaders of the progressive save the Farmers Abou defends government action Tupper dealt with a number of charges made by one of or Blakes Mcmurray who claimed the government and or Leigh a had usurped h said similar action had been taken y Fielding in Nova Scotia an evenly sir Wilfrid Laurier the been elected on a Cert air policy which they put hit they Hac lot Hac unit Crerar according to the Hac voted for Ith amendment made is King to the when the later had accused the government o although Crerar Toad ated he could not agree with said Tupper and voted for the amendment simply because was not there in 1th the Tupper so claimed the free press had hanged its that was now on the Fence the he supported King one Day and rear the but of course never updo Ted although at be time it had stated Meighen As justified in retaining Power it e thought the people were behind Tupper dealt in a general Inan or with the great issues of the utmost of his time was taken up y replying to statements he said made by Mcmurray at his Tupper concluded by laying he would not have taken up o much time had he not wished to it something off his a number of questions were put to Blake after the meeting and to All f them he answered to the evident satisfaction of the majority of those resent replies were All re with a great Deal of son Church Bazaar financial Success Al departments report Good re bazaars the ladies Aid of Lon methodist Hurch were rewarded for their strenuous the Success of their annual Bazaar held thursday afternoon and evening in he Board of Trade sir 51 80 41 86 101 54 93 125 99 239 72 160 63 256 69 8j 65 63 40 80 50 89 39 52 56 Pou totals total tote quota to san act whose the a Handa Roscoe Arbuckle in statement Reat the Tala Here As having said to or Francisco phys that she most have been intoxicated for she could not remember what had happened Duran or the party to Artruc Klea Hole miss Irene trained of South Pasadena Bald was Rappe As trained Rappe tearing intoxicating miss Rappe clothes thei Ptter noon that the and counsel Rudd Christmas giving made easy see Meagan on Page 40 v company Corner of Edmonton and Roblin in a few Well chosen re Marks declared the Bazaar the various Booths kept Busy a Day and purchaser found1 Many pretty and useful articles at attractive the Flash Pond wag quite an attraction for both old and the total sum realized being that fishing was quite popular substantial sums realized at the luncheon and afternoon Tea As Well As from the various greatly augmented the total the total receipts were approximately the proceeds accrued front the Bazaar held 15 under the auspices of Young methodist Church ladies Aid society in the upper school room of the Church amounted to Aaron Grey is president of the society Chalmers Church Bazaar held wednesday in the Board of Trade build ing netted Over kidney i u the is Grace Church monday 28 recital by Joseph Bonnet worlds supreme organist amazes by his marvellous new York and every seat Box mcleans music store open until 10 try one today the proof of the pudding is in the samples Plum puddings sold by the leading we also make the High est class of amputation association of the great Wai grand dance under the patronage of lady mayor general and at Manitoba 8 to 10 10 to 1 Walter Johnston lady 75 Norria officiated at Thott complimented the Lac splendid that augment the View 25 years Lor Ful All drugs Sta or direct Kulcke Brockw front a meal Worth who going a few blocks further foil we have just doubled our seating our vice has brought up to a Standard that canno equalled anywhere in and our prices1 More than when next you lunch Down partake Fulico Ukso j business mens 50c Lucli fruits that will please both in Quality and Pri we carry a full line of All fruits in Lection of imported fruits is the largest in t just try us next St to Ith atthe Ilromi Ssibyl Taxe the the Tare h9 j Camps of new Aatlo Pressl Rovern Menfil try one of our club House sandwiches we specialize on Short or Ders and european Winnipeg fruit Centre 391393 Portage phone a Home of or celebrated look these pianos Over b our there every one of slightly used that have been All overhauled and guaranteed to be in Good just regular practice Square design practice upright Mason Kisch piano Kara Amherst Sherlock Manning piano Auto player Canada player Bell Chapel High piano a easy teems Abbage greatest selection on Deb Onet Garhard e and phonographs male voice choir Board of Trade pop Board of mens musical club male voice 60 assisting artists contralto miss Louisa Mac pianist and Toj what the people wanted is Here to of Albertas mined in signed last week with Kegal assures us of a constant Supply of we Are ready to meet your immediate place your order now and its Premier handle All kinds of hard and steam1 c dealers in Coal and Wood Corner r0ss and
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