Poster for Liberal candidates in Ontario, led by Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier. October 26, 1908 federal election. The poster also features a young William Lyon Mackenzie King in his first federal election. The photographic images of 45 federal election candidates are shown, including: the Hon. R.F. Sutherland (North Essex), W.L.M. King (North Waterloo), W.P. Telford (North Grey), W.S. Calvert (West Middlesex), Adam Zimmerman (East Hamilton), Hon. Geo. P. Graham (Minister of Railways and Canals, Brockville), Hugh Guthrie K.C. (South Wellington), T.C. Robinette (Centre Toronto), Hon. J.R. Stratton (West Peterboro), H.H. Miller (South Grey), Lloyd Harris (Brantford), Robert Holmes (West Huron), Hon. William Harty (Kingston), James Conmee (Thunder Bay and Rainy River), Archibald B. McCoig (West Kent), Hal B. Donly (Norfolk), Thomas A. Low (South Renfrew), W.H. Shaw (North Toronto), Archibald Hislop (East Huron), W.O. Sealey (Wentworth), Hon. A.B. Aylesworth (Minister of Justice, North York), Sir Wilfrid Laurier (Prime Minister of Canada, Ottawa), Hon. William Paterson (Minister of Customs, Brant), G.F. McKim (South Lanark), Manley Chew (East Simcoe), E.A. Tanner (East Peterboro), Dr. A. Wilson (Victoria and Haliburton), F.S. Wartman (Lennox and Addington), Gilbert H. MacIntyre (South Perth), W.M. German (Welland), M.Y. McLean (South Huron), Fred L. Fowke (South Ontario), Hal B. McGiverin (Ottawa), C.A. McCool (Nipissing), A.H. Clarke K.C. (South Essex), Dr. G.A. Routledge (East Middlesex), Dr. C.O. Fairbank (East Lambton), F.F. Pardee (West Lambton), J.N. Fish (Dufferin), Hon. Charles Murphy (Secretary of State, Russell), Dr. W.S. Harrison (Halton), P.H. McKenzie (South Bruce), F.L. Webb (East Northumberland), Major Robert Smith (Stormont), Malcolm S. Schell (South Oxford).