Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 17, 1932, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press. to Tiv of. To t 7. Detailed results of polling in Manitoba constituencies i i t h tremor run Defeated in 1920 and elected again 4. It Sld 121. 194 and. St. Leon 81 t 059. -----------------1 ,1 St Claude 2s4 93 in 1922x for a year after judge or a porn Moffat s res. 82 92 or. Mclntosh has won distinct Artel in i Victo Riyuo Edwards res. 102 79 str callus h. A Robson i resigned the Liberal la Ellhu Hall. Cart Tion in his chosen profession of increased 4 t tvs soft res. 163 104 leadership. Or. Breaker was Liberal Wight 124 289 agriculture. Bein acclaimed it Mcleod _ o a. A alienist s res. 126 110 Leader ill the House tall it poplin is 114 master . T one Nta theatre poll and the 330. Colquhoun. Burnett.-, res store Edwards res. Tvs soft res. A. August s res. Chamber Mem. Hall. Carman. 235. 131 Hall. Graysville 115 78 Isle school. 73 57 school 94 30 Hall Miami 113 192 store Bose Bank. 85 59 Hall Bolund 282 100 Halstend s res. 06 36 Hall Carman 176 176 Hall Carman 102 204 2387 17s9 Ino re Xiras from poll Dauphin Winthrope s res. Ithe tree my Leta Melita a Melita theatre theatre Jwarren my Leta Melita Belfry s res. Arthur Man cell s store. To lion Ore. Store. F. Wilkinson s it ices Soh. O Sutche s res. Mclaren 102 1.830 15 34 3 880 Assiniboia i Webb oo3 store. I Mountain m. Alexander res. Hall Kelwood store. Glen Cairn adv. Poll. Clarke off., j r. Hawkins Liberal progressive was comfortably ahead of the conservative and labor candidates in Dauphin with votes against 1 491 for e. N. Mcgerr. The conservative and 551 for w. J. Wickes labor. Transfer of ballots be completed however before the re sults will be final. During the meeting at which the Libei no Slid progressive coalition parly plunk was formulated. My Hawkins shared the chair with Hon. E. A. Mcpherson . Minister of the Treasury. He was frequently mentioned As a Cabinet possibility before the Orsonne of the Cabinet was announced by Premier Bracken. Hon. It Sci ire a Fisherr m Tih h who was you of his closest rival. John l labor in the total vote for i there a , Mclenn pave tiie 2354 i6s2 Brandon City election of George Dinsdale. Con v Sily Webb favorite i Tuxedo t ran St. 20 a Tufeao sell Tuse Tio sch. 11 is. E. Portage am 1683 Portage no Kin Edward a or a. _345 King Edward a a a firc Hall a a Fite half a. Fire fall my Are Kail a a Brooklyn Al. 344 a Rooklyn 1i-z p rage a a 1355proge he 1355 i p rage a a eos carry St., a a. La Portage a a 10-1939 Portage ave., a a. 1939 Portage la la Mun. Hail a a Hun. Do Mim. Hall he Hall. Len word St. N Ril Mun. Hall. In St. A a Portage a a 2601 Portage g-t., 2601 Portage my 13-j. Bust i res Mountain. Ich. Sch a a Brookl d sch a i Brookl d sch pm Brookl d sch is Brookl d acht a is trl Dute Hall Woodhaven id. Poll Man. Hall Wood ave. Votes will give second Choice to Spafford. None of the four Brandon candidates lost their de posits. g of the second choices starts at 10 o clock this morning under direction of d. P. Duncan returning officer. 169 1 Kosiw sch 2 Spruce Creek sch 3 Sandr Lingham sch 4 town Hall Dauphin 6 Burrows sch 7 mount View sch. G Dickson sch 9 Valley River sch. 10 Donald Beaton s res 11 municipal Hall ochre Elver 12 Hamilton sch 13 Grauville sch if. V. Bachy Nefcy wag comfortably ahead of three opposing candidates in Fisher constituency when 13 out of a total of 19 palls were reported. He received 709, As against 317 polled for w. N. Kolls Nyks Independent 312 for we. Hodgins. Conservative and 165 89 40 51 for j. G. Hamilton. Continuing lib Jeral. Unreported polls were in. Re 56 32 30 i Mote districts of the constituency. 181 802 81 79 133 96 69 34 Advance poll town Hall Dauphin 36 accommodation poll 33 841 37 87 38 35 47 132 68 46 27 i 2fis 11 13 27 78 22 i b 6 0 9 14 co -3-t of u o 1.700 1.491 551 23 31 33 is 17 31 21 31 s2 15 26 h 10 12 10 7 2 26 4? 59 91 70 79 47 53 67 67 75 111 in 101 91 75 16 101 82 48 72 ids 43 42 101 Princess. 47 130 72 Park Al 2.1 81 49 third St. 21 114 36 second. 85 181 64 sixth St. 77 114 52 fifth St. 37 111 83 eighth St. 33 147 84 seventh 87 134 48 50 157 32 Princess 68 .127 31 tenth St. 75 131 48 twelfth _ 89 148 49 thirteenth St. 125 197 25 30 seven 56 St. 121 170 44 Princess 128 174 28 72 Hall Al 12 23 7 64 my 13 19 15 Hall 53 Al 21 43 10 Russell. 50 80 26 Job ave., j my. So 55 21 18j 100 Deloraine Hugh Mckenzie Liberal progressive won in Deloraine with 501 More votes than were accorded his Only conservative. John Agnew these two candidates rival. Quiet com Progn on either Side. 29 40 to 1041 97 93 conducted with Little animosity beforehand the re sult was regarded As very Uncertain or. Mckenzie was first elected to the Manitoba House As e. Progressive in the election of 1927. 63 47 ,43 "14 . 35 78 19 58 Carillon one sided voting in Carillon constituency returned Hon. Albert pre con nine former min of agriculture and now minister without port Folio who has been seated in that i legislature off end on since 1903. In 16 of the 20 polling divisions in Carillon he polled votes against 589 cast for m. Dupre conservative candidate insuring his election even if he is Defeated in the remaining uni reported polls. 22 601, 19 112 124 133 120 74 9 19 31 21 974 2-846 2311 Birtle j. W. Parti ll.b., running As an Independent though elected in 1927 progressive in Lull sympathy with Bracken government maintained re prestige . C. Wroth the Cobber Taupe who put tip a sniff u t. Losing out however by 1.871 to or. Pratt carried 10 out h polls Foo of them by 22 Eich Ose by 31 and one by eight. The total vote in 1927 distributed among candidates Pratt. A. J. Mcleod. W and a. S. Arnold. Cons., we i 2-iu. This time it was 2.993. And Pratt got or Monst 1.360 out of the originally a conservative member of the legislature or. Pref Antalne was elected As a progressive for the first time in 1923. In 1916 he had been chosen Leader of the conserva Tive opposition. After 1923 he was provincial railway commissioner and provincial lands commissioner taking Over the agricultural portfolio in 1925. M to lieu. H5 la27 total. Go Hall St. 295 Vermette s res., Bat Biver .137 Sampson s res., otters no. 132 Bouchard res. 87 Swain res. 28 Gauthier. Res. 113 menu s res., St. Malo 205 Kou Llara s res. L. Isaac s res. 153 Hall Sartu sub Wiesse s res. I4s e. Cobai Lett s flu pc Ultras Woodridge 1sh 123 63 sch. Church Deloraine Post office charmed. Was Katla a. Deloraine h .11, Medora. Store Lauder sch. Dance h. Hodgson . Block. Res. M. Douglas office Elgin sch. Hull. Hartney. Grande Cartere 168 55 259 180 22 0 170 114 65 Iseff 94 57 58 Iso 85 . 17 16 24 6 . Res Chatfield. 26 23 25 20 sen. Pop. Held. 108 13 1c 43 Broa Valley 56 18 3 93 Soh. 50 3 4-16 Fisher by. 230 76 4 53 Asherton. _ 34 48 19 4 Hodgson 57 77 45 45 sch. Res. Koo Stitak. 11 4 20 0 Welsh res 25 9 5 1 Broom res. Sch. 46 15 1 11 Hill sch. 31 1. 2 22 .18 13 31 store. C. Werk res 709 165 317 Fairford 169 83 132 101 69 i 117 i 46 52 48 57 .136 30 232 24 Stuart Garson Liberal progressive was apparently re elected in pal Fortl when returns from. 11 of the constituencies 17 polls were tabulated. He was Lead no a. W. Kurkan. Continuing Liberal by 244 votes. Remaining polls to be re ported Are Isola Ted and have Small registrations. It ii Field 38 29 Hall Wawa Nesa 169 138 Nesbitt .. 96 82 Carroll. As 41 Dillar bes. 42 25 Jamie res. 7b 32 Lamb 110 83 Souris. 125 85 Stacey 100 91 wic Fystrom. Res. 75 21 Hardy res., Deleau 133 29 tharratt 68 12 9l 26 Hay res. 68 9.8 t. Couling res. 51 3 Hall Bounth Watte Sundoll Trees Bank c. Porterfield res. Melau Ihry res. Advance poll fire Hall Souris 83 85 46 176 61 1.776 881 Hamiota Hon. K. Thomas Wolstenholme retained his seat for True Bracken party by a 3 to 2 vote. 1849 to 1208 . J. Butr Gess. The conservative challenger except in Hamiota itself mrs. Wolsten Holme Vyas never headed the conservative taking 295 out 552 votes in the town a majority of 38 which vanished into a 641 minority in the rest of the constituency. Or. Wolstenholme was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in 1922 As a progressive and re elected in 1927. He Foright a three cornered fight in 1927. Defeating w. E. Warren con-1 Servat Lve who got 520 votes and win. Braid. Liberal 462. Out of a to Tal vote of the total vote this time was 3.057, or. Wolsten Holme resides at Pettapiece Man. He comes from Manchester England. To 2 is. Elected or. Mclenaghan to the provincial legislative Assembly in -1927. Hall rapid City .___._. 237 Sasser res. Sapid City 92 Hall Oak Hiver 2o1 j. Mctavish Cardale 118 Hall. Hamiota 257 Hill Mcconnell 105 79 Hall Cran Udall Hall. Arrow River 126 Medina 113 Oakner 99 Waddell s res. 55 Lavina 83 Hall. Miniota 93 Hall Moline 93 100 295 177 134 Oaks sch. 153 304 274 school 200 372 479 school old Kildonan 23 64 12 George sch. 17 89 44 Dalgarno s res., Mcphillips St. 21 9 10 Tchack s res., St. Paul 34 27 3 Folk s Home Mill Dechurch 73 125 16 Hall St. Andrews 152 168 29 school 107 47 38 school. 61 71 4 Chambers Selkirk 376 389 76 Linklater s bes., main St. 363 346 147, school 72. 62 1 school 95 105 6 sch. 89 53 6 Hall Petersfield 90 62 19 school 67 27 Lake sch. 37 34 14 Hall Winnipeg Beach 147 159 34 school 120 115 86 Advance Centennial 6 Advance Chambers. Selkirk 14 20 0 Advance Centennial school 14 20 0 6 r Moffat s res. Orange Hall. Cart Wright Public Hall Neelin d. Maloney res w. Way s res. 121. 82 124 95 100 90 194 92 289 114 28 05 Iberville a. R. Liberal progressive was re elected in Iberville receiving 283 More votes than the combined two opponents. R. R. Pat ten san and Laurier Regnier continuing Liberal. In St. Francois Xavier a there Bengler makes his Home he ran. Ahead of the other two candidates or. Bolvin has been elected three times to the House having represented Iberville continue since 1920. Sch. 220 141 17 sch. 137 100 16 Hall. St. Francis Xavier 88 29 85 store .89 3 2 Mun. Hall. 113 40 87 Eustache sch. 146 111 48 sch. 100 50 31 Mun. Hall 132 .82 101 sch. 74 53 21 Hall 138 114 Hall 39 7 3 93 45 o cd o so 42 51 145 52 103 51 113 1 a. A. Galletley res 48 2 Mowbray Coal 49 Snow fake Hall _ 102 4. Hall Purves 135 Hall Kakelda 137. 6 t. L. Ching res. 95 Hall Darling Ford 159 s Hall Manitou a to l _ _ 153 8a Hall Maui Cru m to z 122 9 Hall. La Riviere _ lit 10 t. Caver res 66 11 Fybush res., Kings Ely 127 12 Hall new Haven 49 13 Opawska school 115 Hall Altamont ill Hall Cardinal 88 16 Hall. Somerset. A to k199 20c Isa Hall. Somerset. 17 Hall Swan. Lake _ 233 l to z 199 Payette. 87 c. Major res., St. Leon. 59 109 93 53 44 51 33 112 109 200 is. So 2.239 1349 775 291 Lakeside c o o o ii 1849 12o8 2301 2644 1307 Killarney Hall 148 353 Amroise sch. 77 99 Prospect sch 149 101 j. Caskey 48 58 Westbourne 131 91 sch. 108 34 sch. 101 47 Hall 184 89 Rosendale 90 64 Poplar Point 69 129 Hall Oakville 26 maj. Sch. 229 200 sch. ._._._. 36 24 f. M. Hall Portier 130 56 Bluff sch s3 13 Lansdowne Hon. D. G. Mckenzie who was appointed minister of agriculture when. The coalition government was formed was turned by Lansdowne electors. He received votes against polled for. The conservative Candi Date or. G. R. Lyons. Only two were unreported when these figures were tabulated. The continuing lib eral candidate received 161, the Labo candidate 302. 2013 1512 Emerson the result in Emerson is in doubt. Although b. F. Curran Liberal progressive ran 257 votes ahead of w b Johnston conservative the combined vote of the conservative candidate and William Kolodzinski Independent totalled 208 votes ahead of Curran. Or. Curran who makes his Home at Dominion City was elected to the House in 1927. Z a a o a o 2 00 s3 q _. M Hill mouse Horn a Jones Blyton a. Faulk Ner. Hall. Steep Roche Hall Graham Dale Mcnamee. Hilbrie Hall fail Ford Hall Gypsum Villa Martin s Hail St. Martins 194 118 Point . 41 65 44 24, 53 91 52 43 841 597 Gilbert Plains a. R. Berry. Liberal progressive was a sure Winner Over his conservative rival h. Alley in Gilbert Plains. In 13 out of 14 was 288 votes ahead of Alley and in poll 14, he had a majority of 30 at the latest report although the poll was not completed or Berry was first elected in 1922 and re elected in 1b27. He is a Farmer at Grandview. Heinrick Halstad Smith res. Dufferin storm West Lynne. T. Hall t. Hall sch. 78 104 75 21 Shoal 2-Vlctona Hall. _ Oakburn Hall Bertje Hall Lozare hal1 Mcauley Wilkus Veaulah Iverach and Bereave i a 5-Culroas so. _ Sylvester sell. Beautiful Plains a j m. P00i re elected More Only in 3j7 was first ago 0 been Start acres ill Patlon before president of t viticulture Gibson res. Carmichael res. I Lson res is a a Vansyckle stores be or be urea 15-w 15 i 18 o Ross Labre _ 42 a74 .48 8-2 80 123 178 46o 165 177 by 78 177 l 85 43 28 134 j e i 44 104 17 Sample Bodoni Steinbach w 588 Cypress j. L. Christie Liberal progressive was elected in Cypress a a. Majority of 278 . H. Spanks. Conservative. Results of the balloting by polls did not arrive in time for publication but a despatch from the constituency stated definitely Christie lad won by a Clear majority this a new seat for the govern Neni in the House or. Spanks having represented Cypress As a con serv Nilve since 1920. O to is 7j3 l o o i is Lins a progressive pitiful Plains an were act j. P. Poole. Elected in at Kelwood of Over land red before that thickly he could has been a t both the n Council of v "5 a it of balls res. 35 39 43 114. 82 3 Gendron res. 69 95 5 Hall. 119. 209 2 sch. 39 83 6 sch. 83 85 Hall. 150 171 45 a Grouette. 31. 62 3 Heinrick res. _ 31 62. 3 Lang res. -12 3 l . Temple. 56 2sch.---- 89 15 13 Wallace res. 29 9 1 Boudon 48 20 0 Goulpin 84 95 3 126, 40 35 621. 32. 10 f. Fend 30 12 68 Julien 57. 67 6 Coulee sch. 31 24 4 House. 4 1 kind pfc res. 33 115 5 Stechyshyn 6o 39 25 sch. 66 5 8 sch. 11 .9 .14 58 49 16 Hill bes. 774 1512.1435 324 Manitou f. W. Mclntosh government candidate in Manitou has the Honor of ousting 483, to in a straight fight strongly entrenched conservative in j. P. Lusignan of Somerset who Defeated George Compton government candidate in 1927, by to with c. A. Liberal a poor third 541. Or. Mclntosh led in 13 out of 19 polls but Only two had Azote than., two of a majority against him Snowflake 145 w 103 Elphinstone. 232 97 12 Sandy Lake 186 142 6 sat Blair 289 163 28 Newdale 101. 101 40 school 66 87 0 Hall Erickson 149 259 5 a. 50 142 9 Cla Willlam. 204 206 22. W. Halpenny 65 53 0 Bethany 70 123 13 Mont hotel Minnedosa 55 117 54 off., Minnedosa 30 78 32 Hall Minnedosa 55 103 63 store 27 74 47-. Pearson bes. 94. 38 3_ e. Johnson res. 105. 55 7 school 78 5 1 Hume bes. 114 37 9 school 22 80 0 school 84 1 sch. H 1 Basswood 141 44 9 Lake sch. 17 171 Advance poll Minnedosa. 14 32 2204 2320 390 continued on Page 9. Police Are still seeking the Mother of a two months old baby who was abandoned in a. Carlton Street room ing House a week ago. The infant is now in the care of the Aid society
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