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Medicine Hat Weekly News 1921-01-06 - 1921-12-29
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4 : : A MACKENZIE 2 rasa se 1017 A B W. D. Biinlap, Conservatire 83 By 3,04 Dr M. Clank, Liberal Gwe f Election Results, 1921 . Election Reoults, 1917 Election, 1911 M, N. Campbell, Progressive or syst, Madepemtent MAPLECREEK : J.D. Wyle, Consdryative ae 1. A Maharg, Gort. (acc) eae Progressive MoTaggart, MOOSE JAW S. H. Hamilton, Conservative How. J. a, Hon. B. W, Knowles, Liberal - 5, Somerville, Lal X. At, Johnson, Progrgssive : NORTH BATTLEFORD A, He Herbert; Conservative *C. B Long, Govt W, Livingstone, Liberal C. Cometord, Op. - Davies, Progressive D, W. Pan Conservath irew Knox, G CALGARY , W. Paul, Conservative *Andrew Knox, Go Di. W, Brigham, Liberal Ge MeLeod, Op - sAndrew knox, Progressive Knox; Prog, leading, 3000. QU-APRELLE-- E, EB, Portes; Conservative oe Levi. Thompson, G. (ace) Dy Milint, Progressive iilior, Prog, leading, 1600. i REGINA 5,7 salve Pladiotse, ral ws alton, Co Conservative iL HN Guvland, a Progresniva ey ny EAST mith Conservative mn, D. Marshall, Liberal W, Irvine, Labor . Irvine, Lab.-Far., 6,; CALGARY WEST RB, B, Bennett Conservative Bennett, . leading by 1000 TT. M. Tweedie, Govt. 10,986 *R. B. Bennett, Cor yan, Liberal. J. A. Irvine, Op, ----. 4,016. Gs Van Wart, Lib. . Shaw, Independent Conservative . dca vera ELGLN Y *H A. Mackie, ( A.B. May, Op. Kelner, Progressive ML. A, MacPherson, Conservative *i D. Cowan, Govt. 10,588 EDMONTON WEST . EDMONTON: -Hon. W. Motherwell, Liberal Motherwell, 1500 majority, a, McBeth, Op... Cant. B. Campbett Conserratire. SGn. W. Grolsbach, G. 2687 Ws A. Grolabach, Cons. dss - ame He MeLean, Progressive .. Oliver, Liberal Oliver, Jeading by 260,- Hon. F. Oliver, Lib. ..6,939 Eon. F. Oliver, Lib. SALTCOATS . Se . Christie, Liberal *T. MacNutt, Gor 'T, Sales, Progressive Bates; Prog, leading by 900. J, Rowan, Op. SASKATOON Be J. R, Wilson, Conservativ *J. R. Wilson, Govt. 'e Brame Progressive J. We Casey, Op. sive switrt cUl NT J. Herron, Cons. L. Be Arew Argue, Conserratl D. A. Watngck, id. Wistare Feulcher, ind. Rex. yo Lewalp Protressite Mei Kennedy, Progressive but gt;Prog. election expected. Ball, Consersative ee fheral *W. A. Buchanan, G. Jelitf, Prog, leading by 200 L. L. Pack, Op. over Finn Conceded. *H. M. Shaw, Govt. D, R. Melvor, Op. jarshall, Ind. M. J. Kelly, Op. op. 'F. ThompsOn, :' (ace) Hon. A. Sitton, O: 6860, CoA Magratiy Cons. a8To + : bith, Ne re CB. Rellly,-Op. 3,568 *W. A. Buchanan, Lib. 6.340 gt; *G. Paton, Ind: 468 all 16 members to support Union government. Since that time, However, the By- election June 27, 1921,.to fill vacancy caused by death (he National Progressive Party bas made strong inroads on the government's: support from that province. mn: *R. Gardiner. )Prog'..13,138; Nelson. floor in: the. 1920(session to follow Hon. T. A. Crerar were: H, O. Wright (Battleford); J. F. Johnston (Last eee G Spencer (Govt) 3,369, inckcerr pla Cree Andrew. Knox Levi Thompson (Qu'Appelle), and. Thomas. , coats), half of the Saskatchewan membership, t- addition *Dr. M, Clark, Govt. -6,213 A.A. MeGiilivray, Cons. 3,338 Jn the Assiniboia by-election October 20, 1919 We Dr. Mf Clark, Lib. 6,711. G. Campbell, Cons. 2,872 MAN FFOBA J. Douglas, Lib. 5,380 es eS Rasisination-1981 S. Electfon Results, 1921 Eleotion Results, 1917 es. . BRANDO F. E. Morrison, Cons, E. B. *H. P. Whidden, G. --11,465 *W. H. White, Lib. H. S. Patterson, O. -.1,329 W. J, Jackman, Ind. BED DEER ek 4, F, Day, Conservative W.4i, Meinnes, Liberal . JX; Spearman, Progressive Dongias, Conservative . We werrenety Progressive YICKORU tg J. B Howlden, Conservative HL. White, Liberal . Lucas, Progressive Indicates sitting member. v it, Cruise, Conservative is a. *R Cruise, G. (aco) In the 1911 general elections Alberta r turned 11 government supporters out of 12 seats, Since that time, however, W, A. Bu- chanan (Lethbridge), has crossed ts Noor to the Independents and Dr. Michael Chiwk (Red Deer) to the. Progressives. Medicine J, Nard, Progressive Wards Progy leading by 3200. Hatewhich-became vaeant through the death of Hon- A. L. Sifton, swung to the Progressive column with the election of Robert Gard- i ner (Progressive) who was not able, however, to taK his seat-be fore-dissolntion, : bag deel rember i poli. -BRITISH.COLUMBIA Bae : MARQUETTE te ; lt; lection Results, 1921 Election Results, 117 Electfon Results, 1011 1 Gk, Gacree. Stubbs Liberal nciaivigy tal Gomaansciseatt Clark, Con. leading. lnk T. A. Crerar, Progress S.C, Hamilton, 0. .1,152 iirig.-Gen H. Dyer, Independent Hon. T. A. Crerar, returned: a Gos resigned his-portiolio as-Minister of B. Holden, Govt- W. H. White, Op. . W. Leedy, Ind. jUREARD - . Gen, J. A. Clark, Conservative A, ateDonatd; Litberal Donnetty, Op V. Midgtey, Lab. CARIBOO 1919..became leader of the Oro J. Ts Robinson, Conservative *F, J. Fulton, Gov known asthe National Progtesstves, the T, G. McBride, Progressive B: F. Leighton, Op. aS coMOS:ALBERNES Z spe 0 a Rate Cem ae IL. 5, Clements, Conservative, SHS. Claments, Govt. 3.662... SH... Clemente: Cogs, 1.419 ia Progressive Neill, Progressive ee EAST W.W.B. Mefiies, Op. -2,162 Dr, 5, Bonnell, Govt 3298 KoOTHNAY - R. E. Boattle; OP: 221549 *A. 8. Goodeve, Cons. 4,133 T. Biggs, Tad 434 By-election May 30, Y2i,,on Mr. Goodeve's appointment to Railway Commission, R. F, Green (Govt,) Aco, *R. F Green, Govt. W. Maxwell, Op Austin, La r. i 0. ose, EUanbertaire bi veray phrey, Progressive Humpiires, Prog, Jeading. 4 zl A, F, Foutalne, Independent sani 2 kle, Conservative J.-C. McIntosh, Govt. 9,17: F. H, Shophe: ees, er 2 5 a 5 onse Borne ek + icIntosh, ia. . 7 ae Thos. B. Booth, Liberal Booth, Lib, leading Hay Stewart, Op. R. Smith, ib. ny cena - He a fae ead burs, ae J.Taylor, Lab, L. P. Bancroft, Rrog., leading by We Bolo yo 3. 884 , i, Dunn, Independent 4000. : a suis Reoheeaa WF, Go Meaurrie, Conservative McQuarrie, Con., leading. G. MoQuatrie, G: 7,380 *J.-D, Taylor, Co: Re ohn Reld, Liberal Z Lib. 2882 Jon Oliver, Lab, eo seeoaaeeee ete eee 1H, G, Willis, Conserrative Willis, Con. J, H. Steedsmap, Progressive Steedman, Prog -.. SPRINGFIELD A.D. Conservative oe Malloy, Lib., leading. SHEENA *Col. C: Peck, Govt. A. Storis, Op. *H. H. Stevens, G W. W. McInnes, Op. W. A. Pritchard, Lal B, Gold, Ind. RB, A. Hoey, Antoine Jeamson, iment WINNIPEG CENTRE M. K- McIver, Conservative alike Te . VANCOUVER sovrH Me Leon-Lndner; Conservative Capt 7. W. Wilton, Liberal Joseph Martin, Progressive Mra J, . . chmoniy Progressive winsibed Nowe i Dichardson, m ee Conservative Hon. 8. F. Tolmle, Conservative F: S. Tolmie, Cons. 7,833. *Hon. S. T. Tolmle, 11,368 *G. H. Barnatd, Cons. 2,816 ae Akeral We Ivel, Liberal W. Teel, Liberal, 5,172. S. Henderson, Op. 2,691 Hn. W. Templeman, 1, 2.332 eRe i A. 8, Wolle,-Ind. 561 G. Brown, Soe: 1/280 s Wisnnsisten TRICT : qi 2G. W. Allan, G. Conservative Stacey, Con., leading. +.B, Stacey, Govt. a are thea RAE a So P. B. H, Ramsey, Op- XH. T. MeMilian, 0, (XALE - i a MeKelvle, Conserrative MoKelvie, Con., leading. Hon, M. BurtalinG. (ace) W, Sutherland, Liberal sess ceeee Sens Burrell, Cons: K. Ci Macdonatd, Lib, 1,962, J. F. Johiiston, Soc. . 246 By-election Nov. 22; 1920, to ti vaoaney: caused by ih ite a a pointment of Hon- Mr. Burrell as patil . J-A, MeKelvie Govt.) 4989; C. B. Bagett ( 00. * Jnidicates sitting member. British Columbia in 1917 sent ali'of her 13 members to Ottawa as sabvorteryse tthe Borden adziinistration. aa leona since that time have brought about no change In the party representation. K : : x 2 G. Carrat Liberal L, O'Connor, 0. ---- eek YUKON are th ee ean ce Blecton Results, 1921 Election Hesulls, 1017 -Biection Resnits, 1911 ; a : C.'N, Smith, 0. 2510 ie Lockwood, Lab.-Ind. 658 itt, . Harold, L.-Coal. G. 2,106. Be Doran. * Indicates sitting member. H. Cockshutt, 1. 023 : t aie SASKATCHEWAN : ee oo ow. E cain : 6,925 omiination 1921 Election Results, 1921 Election Results, 1917 5.G, Turtitf, Govt. 6,856 C.'S. Smith, Cons. H, Waddington, Op. 2.012 *J. G. Turritt, Lit, By-election Oet. 20, 1919, to fill vacancy when J: . Turltt appointed;to the Senate; -O.-R. Gould, Prog. 7712; W. R- Mas - therwell; Lib: 2488, McContca, Prog, leading by *H, O, Wright, Govt. 5800, + W, G, A. Gonrlay, Col. N. Lang, Govt. JL. Batry, Op. M. J. Howell, *A. Champagne, J. H. Hearne, be n, O4T *D, BU Neel n, 288
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