_______With Which Is 1. mville News _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ LOCAL AND OTHERWISE W. I. meeting-, Friday, Oct. 30. Presbyterian Bazaar, Friday, Nov. 6th. St. Paul's Cafeteria Tea, Fiiday, October Bth. Trinity Chicken Pie Supper, Tues-1 day, Noveraber 3rd. Ail kinds of useful and fancy. articles for sale on Friday, No7emir- ber 6th..- at Disc-iples' Church. vlli re School 7team a s .- pliayed êla Wh-Iit-y its wil ho pre-onTedy coe13 Bw.in- Direetars [.onr usaOtbe 3 omn Id t is -b ville winning tlielionors in a score, sonlnleretedof 28-18. Miss 1. K. Smith B. A. id. The Board, vas referee. Meinbers of the sen- Awiliary nefi. ior home teayn were: Centres- Dor- ased ta) see~ a otly Gibson, _Margaret McGregor. Guards-Katie Pinch, Mabel Dow- Soni. Forwards--Ag-nes Vanstone, Beatrice Cryderman. Subs-Ger- trude Grant, Lucy Oliver. Junior teami played a gaine in 'w,hich Whit- by won, score 10-4. Centres-H1-es- K ý ter Caverly, Bernice Bagneli, Guariids -Eva Jackm-an, Gertrude G rant.- Forwardls--Luicy Oliver, Nellie Sno-w- r ~den. Subs--Gladys Tucker, Isobel s0o MASSEY-FOR KING AND COUNTRyi y United Chtirch Ladies' Aid willibho held in the Sunday School Roi CAMPAIGN COMMENTS Take a friend to the polie witli you Electors are invited ta the Liber- 1Conmi.qttee Roans in the McMur- cy Block, Bow-manviile, on Thurs- ay evoning ta heaz- the eleetion re- *z down vour? N4ov.& 5.3 0 P. . fldren 25c, ita brase ta( flwTLfamilv BOwmanvillê Phone 104 BQWMJ'ANVILLE, ONT., FARM IMPLEMEN~T PRICES HAVE BEEN REDUCED Once again Hon. Vincent Massey lias been calied upon to refute the oft-repeated charge of Tory orators to the effect that no reductions in price had f oliowed the Rolabbde changes of 19e4. The mnost recent persan to m-ake this allegation was G. B. Nicholson, Conservative candidate for Easýt AI- goma, who said that 'the farm-er.s were paying more for their agricuit- ural impien-ents today than whien King came into power, in 1921". cosus $5950 "A gang plow, that cost $150 ini 1921 ilo0w costs $124. "A six-foot mower that then east $120 now ca's $99?" Since tlie budget revisian of 1924, t-wo-price cuts have been passed on to the fariner by the implemient coin- pany. Dealing wtl statements attribut- ed to, P. E. Verity of the Massey- lHarris factory at Batavia, N. Y., regarding the a-hipinent of parts froin that factory inta Canada, Mr,. Massey stated that there lad aIwvays been a muanufa«turiag arrangemient be.- týween tlie two factories by whicl a Iinor interchange af proçiucts was elfected. "No more malaable castings are being brought in frein Batavia now cthan there have been for the past 4 or, 5 years", he said. "The reduction of duty h;as 'no affected matters. ",The f act that the ]Batavia facto-y is advertiýsiag for mon is of littie sig-nificance for the Toronto factory is also doing so. "Lt nmay be of interest fomet ied -ta -p ower the re -will be-1tor employed an average aIofu00 obs fr the? eýmen for the factory year of 1921 - bs fr thm?92 the aveýrage for this year has been -FOR KING ÀND COUNTRY 1,300 men". Newest DrIesses Tha.t With of Autumn bait 'You Here of Autumn Ini the air, it surely is time to procure that cop-fy Auturnn coat and dress. We invite you to corne in and bok over our well se1ected stock of -Coats and Dresses. IC'oats in Duvetyns, Bolivias, Marvellas, etc. Dresses in Flannels, Tricotines, Poiret Twills, Canton Crepes, Satin Faced Crepe3 and Georgettes. -fHIS IS A DRESS SEASON The questio~n is-what price do you wîsh to pay for your AutunDress? assortment. Whatever it is we can show you an attractive .Hany beautiful models in Flannels, Tricotines, Poiret Twills, Canton Crepes, etc. LADIES' FUR COATS We are spe1ializing this season in Ladies' Fur Coats in Rlat-, Hudson Seal ai-, Persian Lamb-no better goods and no better values anywhere. MEN'S LIGHT AND HEAVY COATS, One thing very noticeabile about our showing in these coats is the reasonable prices. Without skimping quality, style, etc. We are pleasedl to say that -we have one- of the best stocks in the town, m7hether it is in the light coat for fail or the heavy one for colder -weather. Beautiful colorings in plain and fallcy Limiteci 1925. ELECTORS OF We sinicerely much intelligei baiderdash-wo actuai lies- thý and circuiated lit present by -working agains gressive candida a century of falsse statements ti iished by these ca the sheets they ha out the couaity an onto Evening- Telc attacks on the1 Candidate, Hon. Their constant en ta, if possible, tra littie lin in the eý A flv-sheet of 1I1ui-1 A said Pro- d of and ey- bath We lave endenvared ta present facts and figures, and truthfui re- parts of publicespeeches and discus- sions of public issues in The States- man far four weeks and we do sin- cereiy trust that aur ~readers wil consider the interests of the banner county of Durhiam- and the Dominioni as a whole and vote for Vincent Masseyýoai Thursdny ta send Iim iita the House of Cominons ta help the King Governinent ta carry out the~ practical, conlmon-sense palîctes thiat will ensure best possiïble ecoaoiniit conditions for Canacl from te At- lantic tô the Pacific. Every elector can hlp in Durhami county by casting lis or lier vote on Thursday for Vincent Massey-a candidate of wion -a praininent pub-' lic man in Bowmanvilie remarked: "It would be a crime aot ta send Mr. Massey to represent Durbaini at Ot- tawa.", CAMPAIGN COMMENTS Get out and vote early. Rumers and accusations froin Conservative sources have been i'eap- ed >sky high ag-ainst Vincent Massey, but hoe has answered tho n taa straiglit forward satisfactory man-~ ner. Farmers, do you oebserve how like a pack of wolves the manufact- urers are afte'r Ho..-Mackenzie King? Do you suppose it is in the intarest of you their custoniers or theinseives? Whie in offlice Mr. Meiglien had abundant oppartunity to try ouit hîgi tariff but lie repudi-ated it, say- ing "we cannot lave a high tariF in Canada". His sudden change of front xiii not cominend him ta the electors. Had F. W. Bowen heida few meetings after sessions of Pariia- ment and toid lis coastituents what the House had done each session and the part le lad taken in Durlaim's bebaîf, lie mighbt with botter graceý appeal for re-election now. * :,:* * Mr. Meiglen in office denouneedj higi tariff, ont of office le advo- cates higlh tariff. Mr. MeigýIlie 1, in office, *lothed wi7-th respDnsibiiity and a sense of duty, is maýre ta be relied upon than Mr. Mo!iglen out of office and grasping at any shib- $2,00 a Year In Advance To0 the Electors of Durham County: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,- As Durliamn s a rural ridtng-, its people are de- voted ta agriculture. I am, thorefore, endors- ing the policies I believe ta be in the beet interests of, this great basic industry, that the people af Durham imay fana more profltably. If electeçi 1 iatend ta devote ail my energies ta Vwo great abjects: the progress of Canada andi the weifare of Durham. That I may do this thie better I have put aside my business interests and left myseif eatirely free to give ny tume to Durham and ta the further- ance of those national policies which I. believe ia and wil work for. 1 have rocentiy visited every part of Durliam Couaty, and if elected it wiii ho bath niy duty and my pleasure ta keep in the ciosest touch with yau, tint 1 may the botter kaow your views an -publiceque-stione and _your idens for the better- ment of your own industry. There are severai towns in Durhami, and it wiii be my endenvor ~to place at their disposai wlat- ever experience and knowledge of business condi- tions that I may possess. I believe nuch may be done for the advancement of the Durliamn towns, and as town and country are closeiy aliied in the march of pragress, 1I'lave consistentiy ad- vocated policies that will be for the benellt of both. There is no aeed of one policy for the town and anotlier for the country, and anytbing I can do ta ho of service ta either will b-a of advaatage ta bath. Miglit I theref ore ask for your support an October 29; not as a partisan or a politician, but as n ~resident of Durbanm intereeted in the welfare of the county and its 'people, and wiiling and anx- ious ta serve thein. VINCENT MASSEY CAMPAIGN COMMENTS T: A. Russell in lis letters piayed POLITICS, whie Vinceat Massey plaýyed thle MAN. Which do yau prefer, electoess? "Higber Tariff and Lower Tax- ation" campaigan slogan is a dud, anyone knaws that ta increase the tariff on anything inereases its cast to the consumer consequently higlier tariff is bigler taxation. It te reported tiat hardware stores of Port Hope are ontirely soid out of baiminers and choyaisý-as the edi. tor of the Conservative paper there lias been using tien to wrïite hie; political editorials. His nato a been: If you can.'t knock thrwmd office. The Stateama~n las been critici-sed * * * for publishing- advertising froni bath The opposition ta Mr. Meig-lie.n's political parties. Wonder wlat leadership exproýssed so vîgorously these high-4brows wauld say aJbjut in several Coneervativo papers somoe the leading Conservative paper in tino ag5 b as, not evaporated but is the ridiag wbicb refused ta print being held la abeyance pending the Liberal advartising because a Grit outcame of the election. This 1 may paper in a far off constituency explain the intensity\'of the caju-. turaed doxvn t-le Tory paid public- paiga, the lys-terics and mIIsrýepare- ity? sontations -whidh are sofagnt*** * * * A lot of baye wbo went awny un- Apart froni the, two political load- der Meigheni govornmnt have boen ers. no candidate las been g'iven soi returning under Ring 1g-o - niment, sa if theëre le of the Meig4lie are responsible young peopleie balance muet King Governm I ana( period iaftermma -j any otli !dcaim ilmc T'tc ont of or the Af the ithle n, the rthan [s get- CAMPAIGN COMMENTS 1 Tariff is always n tax. 1 Mon and wornen use your fran- chise intelligeatly. The Liberai moderate tariff bas lowered taxation, created mnore pros- perity and made botter timoes for us bail. No doubt about it. Many Conservativos have been candid enaugh ta say tînt Durlai wilil e highiy hoaored in having as representative a. man of Vincent Massey's ability and influence. Let's elect a working memnber sudh as Vincent Massey, not a ",set- ting" memiber who oniy votes as be is directed by lis leader and whose 1voice is nover beard in debate. Mr. Meigben lias estatblis'ied a record by addressing four meetings in one riding-Duriam County. The strength of Vincent Massey's can- didature may be judged by the way Mr. Mýeigihen le giving Mr. Bowen hie assistance. Give the Toronto Star credit. Lt broadcasted bath the King and Meig- hon meetings from AMascey Hall. [Imagine the Toronto Telegrain do- ing such n magnanim-ous act! Speech- os broadcasted by radia can't ho dis-~ torted-that chute out tIe Tely. The importance of Hon. Vincent Massey's entry into politice is evi- denced by tic attention he receives froni the Conseirvative press and speakers ail across Canada, and yarnxs which, day nfter day, are invented ta the hope of doing hum 15e a Copy No. 44 3pecial Free Off er Canadian Statesman wilb rew subscribers iin Caniada ýow to end of 1926 foýr $2.00 ice of this yeaV free. PITAL BOARD MEETING annuai meeting of flowvn-î of the P]i M.A. JA-MESý & SONS, Publishers. P. Mi., 9 statemeri Board of be eiecte ýverv pers bUPPE Under auspices cloths, single and double breasted. ' We Invîie Your Inspection CAMvPAIGN COMMENTS Vote for Vincent Massey. Do not be party hidle-bound. Vote as your conscience Iictates. :f: k * Be on the winning side bath in Durham and Canada by voting for Massey. The question of higher or lower tariff is sim-ply a question of higher or lower taxes. ý<* *j* Hig-heir prote ction-high.er taý,2iff -eans HIGHER TAXES und high- e-r COSTS OF LIVING. * * * It will be the thioughtfuil and in- dependent voters h will -pile up Vincent Massey's majority on Thuirs- day. Principal Hittton of University Collage recenýtly spoke of the pres- ent-day polîtie as "a rougli-house andI a bear,-garden". Who dare contradict the Professor? Vincent Massey, as member for Durhamn, will be the servant of ALL THE PEOPLE. He -will represant you in parliamnent diligently, abiy, inteliigentiy and faitlifuily, Sanie Conservatives think it a crime for Vincent Massey to run in Durham. They f org-et their own leaderý Mr. Meighien, w\as elected last election in a "f oreign" riding. The great miljority of womoen ard non-partisan maie votera, are behind Vincent Massey. In him they have a real desirable type of citizen who ana best repre.cent them lin Parlia- ment. Vincent Massey, the Liberal-Pro- gressive candidate, has conducted an aggressive, dlean, gentiemaniy campaign. No mudslinging tactica from his platform or the Press sup- porting him. It can bc truthfully said that Vincent Massey has not made a political enemy in ail of lis ad- dresses in Durham, The vote on Thursday will show the hundredes of. frîends he bas made. Isn't it strange! Were it any- thiag but politics there would be no arg-ument! or discussion as to which candidate ejectars would choose for the officee. Tieq why not vote for Vincent Mse and ,e-vate polities to a sound business basis? It is said Vincent Massey has al- ready accomplished more in five weeks for Durliain Coupty than has Fred W. Bowen in four'years. Ask the people who patronize the oid Ca'aadian Northern R1aiway £rom Oran to Odessa. Ask the returned soidiers Wlio have lad their griev- ances righted by Mr. Massey at Ot- tawa. That aid saylng about the most sticks and stones being fan.nd under the tree, where the apples are best might aIso apply to political candid- ates. Just think of the bricks, stones, mud and other refuse the Conservative Press aýnd platf arms have been tJrowing ai; Vincent Mas- sey. By the samie toke:n, th-e man who' neyer doos aaythling is seldam criticised. Until Vincent Massey entered up- on the politicai horizon Mr. Meighen was going ta build a tariff wall sa high that Canada-would have ta use reflec tors to get suns-hine. But now Mr. Meiglien o.nly talks of "an adequate taif". This young or- ator and business man, Vincent Mas- sey, does exert conisiderable in- fluence on the.se experienced poli- ticians, after ail! Mý1r. Meighen in ilis Toronto ,speech on Monday gave Vincent Massey miost of the credit for hav- ing the tariff lowered on farni in- plements. A real compliment fromn the Opposition leader! Thlis just bears out the conviction of many electors that Durhamn County wants as its next representative, Vincent Massey, a man who can exert a reai influence with the Goverament. * * -i We don't know wliy the Press of both politicai parties have g-iven so mnucli publicity to Bert Reid and Alan Campbell suppo rting the high protectionist candidate!. It was the nost naturai thling for them tû do- actors'i