- Ontario's resources and advancement, the splendid results of the forward policy of the Liberal government : a speech delivered by James Conmee, M.P.P. for Algoma West, delivered in the Provincial Legislature on February 6th, 1902
- Address to the electors of the county of Grenville, by F.J. French
- Many bad votes, the legislative record of J.P. Whitney, M.P.P
- The Liberal platform discussed by Hon. G.W. Ross at Barrie
- Great speech by Hon. Geo. W. Ross, premier of Ontario, delivered at Whitby, November, 1899, government's policy
- Colonization roads expenditure
- Facts, not fiction, Whitney's assertions disposed of by clear statements founded on fact : the Pritchett affidavits
- Addresses of Mr. William Anderson (Liberal candidate for East Peterborough), Mr. Thomas Blezard (member provincial parliament), Hon. J. R. Stratton (provincial secretary), on the local situation, Liberal record and the Progressive policy of the Ross government and its timber policy and practice delivered at Westwood, November 11th 1901
- The Record of the Mowat government, 22 years of progressive legislation and honest administration, 1872-1894
- The Ontario government, Senator Macpherson on " reform" in this province : a trenchant exposure of extravagance, incapacity and corruption; a series of deficits; a review of Mr. Mackenzie's downfall; facts and figures from the public records, Mr. Mowat's descent, the spirit of partyism, a startling exposé of Ontario finances, etc
- Address by the Hon. G.W. Ross to the electors in the pending bye-elections
- The Opposition campaign sheet answered
- A speech delivered by Hon. Oliver Mowat, premier of Ontario, at Woodstock, Dec. 3, 1889
- The Honourable G.W. Ross will address the Electors of West Durham in the Town Hall, Bowmanville, on provincial politics, at 3 o'clock p.m., Wednesday, January 26 : Reform convention! the annual meeting of West Durham Reform Association will be held in the Council Chamber ..
- The people's almanac for 1875, containing, besides much useful information of a general character, an array of facts and figures concerning the province of Ontario, (culled from official documents), which every rate-payer of the province should be acquainted with, compiled and edited by D. Creighton
- The new nest of traitors, a challenge to Whitney and Wright, plotting in the Tory camp to give Whitney the knife and rid the party of an incompetent leader, [Chas. R. Mabee]
- Sir Oliver Mowat's speech at Whitby, county of Ontario, 8th February, 1894
- Address to his constituents!, by Jas. A. Skinner
- Ontario elections, 1883, facts for the people, should be read by every elector
- The Record of the Conservative Party and press in connection with ballot-box stuffing, ballot stealing, personation, plugging and bribery by wholesale
- Le Gouvernement Mowat et ses adversaires, quatorze années d'administration libérale
- The Record of the Mowat government, 18 years of progressive legislation and honest administration, 1872-1890
- The Patrons, an answer to the annexationist campaign writer in the "Canada's Farmer's Sun"
- A Few facts from the official records
- Time for a change, ring out the old, ring in the new, ring out the false, ring in the true : Ontario elections, 1902 : machine rule under the thirty year government : the record and platform of the Conservative opposition : development, progress, reform and popular freedom
- Freemen of Victoria!, your votes and influence are respectfully solicited for John S. Cruess, a trusted supporter of William R. Meredith
- Ontario elections, 1879, seven years of Liberal government, electors' guide
- The Alleged "gerrymander" by Mr. Mowat, in 1874
- Algoma election, Messrs. Dawson and Plummer brought to book : their charges against the Mowat government met and refuted : inconsistencies and misrepresentations exposed
- Speech of the Hon. J.R. Stratton on the motion to adopt the report of the Commissioners appointed to investigate the Gamey charges against the government, with extended reference to the evidence taken before the Commissioners
- A Ten Years' Record, the Mowat government
- The Independent press on the Mowat government, a favourable verdict
- The Ruling families of Ontario, how the people are bled to feed their high and mighty masters
- Algoma election, some reasons why the Mowat government ought to be supported : a sound provincial administration : wise and generous treatment of the newer districts
- The local elections, by R.W. Phipps
- Electors!, At the close of the Liberal Association Meeting the Hon. Sidney Fisher, Minister of Agriculture, and others, will deliver political addresses on Thursday June 14 at 3 o'clock p.m. sharp, In the Town Hall, Bowmanville ..
- Reform meeting, a public meeting of the electors will be held at Putnamville, Tuesday evg., May 13, Pottersburg, Wednesday, May 14 next, at 8 o'clock p.m.; addresses will be delivered by T.H. Purdom, the Reform candidate and others
- A Condensed record of the Mowat government, showing 22 years of honest, progressive and economical government
- Ontario elections 1898, Grit rule and the Hardy government : the record and platform of the Conservative opposition : elections March 1
- The Proton outrage, or, A clear exposition of the difficulties arising out of the South Grey election, Dec. 1871, the documentary evidence in the case: the action of the Mowat government in the matter: the innocent vindicated: the real criminels exposee [sic], ay [sic] John W. Lewis
- Liberals!, Meetings under the auspices of Darlington Young Liberals will be held as follows: Town Hall, Hampton, Monday, Feb. 14, Sons Hall, Mt. Carswell, Tuesday, Feb. 15, to be addressed by Mr. R.J. Gibson ..
- The Great panjandarum exposed and disposed of
- Reform government in Ontario, eight years' review : in an address to the electors of the south riding of Oxford, by Adam Crooks
- West Elgin election, 1899
- Build up Ontario, the policy of the Liberal Party : planks in the platform of the Ross government
- Only condition upon which Mr. Ross will lead, challenge to the Tories : rousing demonstration held at Napanee, December 20th, 1904
- The Mowat government and prohibition, the responsibility of the hour
- Speech of Sir Oliver Mowat at Kingston, 19th January, 1895, respecting candidature of Hon. William Harty
- Five years of the Ross government, splendid record of legislation
- The Conservative platform, speech of Mr. J.P. Whitney, K.C., M.P.P., Conservative leader in the Ontario Legislature, delivered to the members of the Liberal-Conservative Association of Ontario, in Victoria Hall, Toronto, Sept. 3, 1901 : also portions of his speech to the electors of the county of Peel, at Charleston, Sept. 19, 1901 : also the speech at Charleston of Mr. James J. Foy, K.C., M. P.P., on the public issues of the day