Th0 clamonstralinn of Cnnsm'vaâ€" t‘iw' solidarity. rvfnrrml to camp nu Thursday night. whpn a mmplimvnt- ary climwr was to'mlvrm‘l Hon. Hnw- ard l-‘Prgusun by all his suppurtm's in "w Lpgislaturv. It was a most. Pnjuyahlv occasinn. {natured by Hm prom-Malian to NW primt- minish'r and Mrs, Fm'guwn of a larm- rah- inM. nf hall-markml silvm'. 'l‘lw prvmhq' was dwply ""1?th and tlw (alhm'lng itsvlf was no loss mm'ml whom Mr. Fm'gnsun rvfo-rrml tn snmv M â€w inc-Mom's nf his pnlitival rare-0r in lows fm'mnatv timo-s. John .lnynt. North "In-nu, promo-moat a hug» hmmm-t uf I'nso-s tn Hu- prim" minisn-r. fur Mrs. Fo-I'gnmm. Anuthm' into-rusting fo-amrv was Hw I'm-t that though tho- Calvinvt minish'rs wm'v [Wu-Wm. Hwy Wo'l'o' givvn a list»!!- im: rnlv. and it was made "privatn mo'mlwrs'†night. In aclclifinn In Hun. David .Imnio-snn. who prrwnl- ml Hu- silwr: Hun. .l. E, 'I‘hnnumm. wlm prnlmsml u Must, rvspnmlm'l h) by â€w nnly Vis‘ihH'. \V. .\. BOYS, M. P.. ero' wm'v hrivf mlolrvssm fI'nm CHI. .InIIII .\. Curriv. 'I‘nmntn: \V. H. IIIIamIII-I's'. SmIIh OxfIII‘I‘I: .Iamvs MI'IIaIIsIunoI. 'I‘nrnnm. .I. R. Mark. Nm'III VII’IHI'Ia. )IiI'IIIII'I Mr- Knight. East I'Iluin. W. H. I'IIIVV'aI'IIs. T‘H‘OYIIH. “I'. .I. H. HaI'I'IIIII'I. Parry Sound. '.I' I) .InIIIIsInn. East PI-Io'r- hmmuzh. 'I' .I. .VlaImnI-V. SIIIIIII\\I'nI- VIVHIIII. H. ..\ KI'nnNIV'. TI'mISan- IIIL'. and ..I Hill. East Hastings. no special interest in advocating one policy more than another. My own inlet-eat in lo oxen-cusp my judg. went in a way thnl. I think will be is." III acknnwlmlkmvni 0f thn spirit Hf ihn gzliilm'ing. HH- Primn Ministnr said: “My experience of m or 12 yvnrs :Is mvmiwr of a gov- nrnnwnt. and long hpfmv that as support" of a gmommPnL whpn Sir James Whitney dominated af- fairs. cunvinces m» that never has there been such unsworving loy al- tv as l haw today at tho: hands of the» Conservative party. I appreci- fla that more than I can express. I have tried it) tell you tth l have ]n a mpmnl'alilv spo-M'll on llll' ioh-als anal principlo-s of tlw party,- Nlr. Farmisnn said: “Tim tinnm-rva- tiw- party has always stOOil fur thn intvro-st nf tlw tianailian tmlm' and prmhicnr. 'l‘ho logislation that I pl‘upOSP to put on tho statutn hooks .w-ai- altar year will not be that which emanates from thn faddist. thp man with a cure-all for ovary litth' difï¬culty that. arrism. but Inglslation that duals in a broad, zo'nvral way with snuml principles that will appeal to the sound spntl- mi-nt of tho- awragn citizen of this province. and if we do that. I am cnnvincod we will always carry tha payment at the_Cpnservativq par- as Mr, Sinclair said. a party to â€to Lilwral platform of t9t9, including its prohibition t'vaturv. that was six yours ago. aml ttw t). 'l'. .-\.. “in- stoatl of proving a hlossing anal hon- otit. in many parts of tho provinro. has prown to tho- contrary." Mr. Pinaril will haw his say noxt. Work. but. in tho- moantimr. stoool up to romark to tho Hons"l that Mr. Sin- clair was no moro- ontitlwl to 0x- pro-ss party policy than any otlwr mvmhor. that ho was pirkwl as load- Pl‘ by a strong» of ti who hail nohocly also at tho» timv. Just at. this timl‘, Lilwral ronwntions aro lining hold in W'vstorn Ontario rotistitvwnrit-~', amt tho spo-akors sont from tho Houso or» conspiruonsly "dry" momhm's. In arroratanc» with Mr. Sinclair‘s dorlaration. an ot'l’ort, is hoint: maoto to lino» up prohihitionists lwhimi tho- ranotiolatm now living srlwtml. but it will ho notml that things arr not going smoothly in all Pam's. and in \Vost Elgin. ono nominm- ox- pro-ssmt non-rurrmm- in tho “dry" plank amt rofusml to allow his mama to go hoforo tho ronwntion. 't'ho- matto'r did not rust with thn Bravkin-Pinau-ot inriatvnt. 0n Wont- nusday, Mr. Sinclair road to ttw Hnusv a [il‘t'pal't’d statvmvnt in “'hit'il he Virtually watt thvsv two mvm- hvrs out Ht thn party. Ho» «tartan-4t that “my had no right tn spank fur it in ttw Hnuso- nu this quvstinn. min-rial†as Mr. Hrat'kin halo! 3 I‘v- taim-r from a (listillm'y vnmpany. amt \tr. Pinamt "miichu'tml in «ma pruvinm- a bllsillt'§§,Wh§('h was un- lawful in this." With ttm durw'stic hl't'at'h thus at'co'ntllatmi. Mr. Brackâ€" in l't'illl’llt'd tn thv attark on Thurs. day. lung: o-nmigh tn nxptain that ho- hvlat nu such rvtaim-r as atlvgmi. atthmmh tw had ro-prnsvntmt tho Dnminion Distitlvrim. of Month-a], bt'fm'v tho- rustnms vnquiry commit- too' at Uttawa. mvro-ty on tm'hnicat matte-rs. Tho- mvmtwr alsu tnnk ow- casinn tn vxplain that whilv lw was PAGE 6. recover without any complications setting in from his Word was sent to Dr. H. (i. Mur- ray, who hurried to the home whore ho found a fractured skull was the loast of the damage. He did every- thing possible for the young boy and thon had him removed to the city whom he was given further care, On Monda morning, he was restlnR easilv an was dmmr nu ma" Advertise in no citadel... h Pun \_' I [LII‘IIUI’ not seen the VIAâ€"d W'h'énmi-tuthrew out its foot. At any rate the blow struck him about the ear. on the side of his face, rendering him unconscious fur a time. SERIOUSLY INJURED WHEN KICKED BY HORSE .\ must. l‘o-gl'o'llflhlv and serious :uwhlo-nt ovvurrml on Saturday to the 8-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. .luhn Scott. R. R. No. 2. Annan. A3 a result of being kit'kml on the side of the head by a horse. the little lad is in hm] sutt'ering, though he will recover without difï¬culty.-fl‘he occurrence was one that might have resulted in far more serious eonsequences. though it is an unfor- tunate thlng to happen at all. The little boy aws outside of the barn at his home when he was kicked. He had been close to several of the horses. and this one he‘d‘evidently no. not.“ I‘m. I_.I -.._l_‘_- Bight-yegr-o}g‘Anna_n Lad in Serl Ill wading in tlw Housv. an the sump day. It is clvsignml to pl'nviclv fur sm-h action by cmmtivs. huwvwr, and not tnwnships, as formerly plannml. I". “U sum in tho Agricultu'al Committm of UN» ngislatum on thv cm'n hor- m' mvnacm and mevssm- L. (lavsar. vntomnlogist at tho Untarin Agricul- tural ‘20“ng ro'vimvwl tlu- whuln situation), prmiirting that. Essvx and KMâ€. and pvrhups sump othm' mun- tivss. might have to go out of corn- growing in twn years†time. for 31mm 3 your. Hun. Mr. Martin's hill making compulsury Hm appoinmwnt nf inspm-tmԤ. was giwn sow-mm a linv probably not anticipatml by thv inquisitm's wlm brought abnm. Mr. Lynns' rmtignatinn as minister. Thu M'idmzw‘. in hrivl', shuws that whilo- Mr. lawns" ï¬rm. thv Lyons Furl ' Supply Company. ('Pasmi to do hllsinvss with tlw (im'vrnmvnt sum“ time- ago. at. his clirwtiuns. Un- businvss which it had bvuu trans~ acting actually sawd t[m_pr0vince Lyons. lat» ministm' nf lands and fort-9H. has Down Um only witness, and whiln tho rvsult has not. been startlim.‘ from a nmvspapm' stand- pnint, it. git-rs fond fur (naught alung n l:-... “1'7 ‘ Public Accounts (Inmmittoe has bow-n sitting froquontly during the work. and on Friday night. hold the ï¬rst night SPSSiOH. Hun. James While quoting tributes to Mr. Ferguson, there may as well be in- cluded one from the Liberal side. R. L. Brackin. “'est Kent, said on Tuesday: "I admire from a politi- cal standpoint my friend the. prime minister. He has a lot of courage. l have never known him to fail to say exactly what he thought. and in times of stress and trouble. his woman never deserted him. He fought. best when lighting with his back to the wall. and I always afl- mire him for it." {0113' Condition â€ï¬‚an;â€" Accident Met With Last Saturday. in the best interests of the Province asra whole.†'l‘hojrv was an. in_t,_vrns§ing discus] L' or mmmon financial In any Crown lvsva. m" otlwxs doing busi- his clvpmtmvnt In a ho Iv M Ml. Sinclair nn it) It is oxcmitinnall,\' interesting to nntv. in this l't'g‘al'tl. that through MI', t’uthortmngh's clusv attention to (funt‘i'vtv mixing. an vxpm‘ivncn which is. sum-ad “VP!†8 quarter (of ulllllr I ' stand conditions and what effect. the wvathvr has an cmu'l'eto during the \‘nrmus stngus nf Hm setting px-nccss. The first PSSt‘HUHI is In haw gum] (mncrvtv. and a man who knows good ('nncn-tv who-n In: sees it. In tins mnlwction. it might 1w pointmi out that Mr. l'nthm'lumgh is recugnizod in Londnn and \Vvstvrn Unturio as an vxlwrt in cont'l'vtn work. Ho has always maclv a «4030 study «sf this plmsv of cnnstnwtiun. (â€I All Um footings. concrnto walls and foundatinm of Hip (‘ntire build- ings arv completed. and “In vntire ground â€our reinfurcml mum-ole slab has been put on, Wonderful progress has been. made by John Putherheugh. general con- tractor, on the new Sir Adam Beck Collegiate Institute. when it is tak- en into consideration that the win- ter has been heavy and that work was not well under way until about December 1. ‘ 'l‘he Bentinck friends of Mr. John Putherhough of London. a son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Putherhoug'h, who up to a few months ago were resi- dents of this township, will be pleased to learn that. in addition to being London's leading contractor. he has now blossomed out as an in- ventor of a machine that for the last. few months has stood up under the most severe conditions and made. good. Last Saturday's London Free Press has the following to say abeut this new invention: THE DURHAM CHRONICLE ,- a quartvr of M(°Gl°02‘0râ€"â€"'I‘llrnlmIl: That “‘0 accept tho roporl of tho Road Su- perintvmimt r9 Prm'inciul Conven- tion and that his expensvs. $12.70. hv paid. Car'riml. 'I‘urnbull--McGrvgm': Th3! Bylaw 104 giving Hm prnpnsml nxlmnditurvs fur tho year on cunstruction 87.000 and maintvnzmco $5.500 he passed. and a mum fomvm'dnd to tho D0- paflmengof Highways. Carried. The following accounts \wi'n paid: Municipal World, dog tags $13.95: W’. Wright. inspiwling $1.50; I). J. McDonald. moot ongim-m' 95:35: R. Grim-son. mm-t PllglllPPl' $1.37: min mfgiting nf Couni-il $13.75. Mangod â€"-~ Meth'egnr: 'l‘hat. whereas application has been made for the constructinn of a hydro power line east of the Town of Him- over en the Durham Road. and that we refer same in the County Reads Committee fur their approval. «gm-- vied. . _-.- _ - -. .5"... vs: III! nu. ‘AulllV'l. (“iriersonâ€"Magwoocl: That 11mm- cil authorizc" Almc. Mel'ii-ogm' as a delegate tn aitvnd tho (Hilario Tl'lla- toos‘ and Ratepaynrs‘ Cnnwntian at, Toronto an April 6 in 8. and to 0p- pose the Municipal 'l‘rustmrs‘ Board Bill, his 0x11011503 to in- paid by 'l‘o_\}'nship. (lax-rim]. Turnbullâ€"(iriorson: That. Hm saw- yer-Massey Company be paid $300 for two N0, 4 gram-rs. and LI N. R. 814.59 fur frpjght on lhvm. Carried. Magwx'nodâ€"Griprsnn: That. wie- pay Hanovm- Momurial HOs‘pilill $106.50 for 71 days board and allonalanm on William Gross of the 'l‘uwnsl'lip «*rl‘__llentinck. Carriml. _Superinl.endent Jack Mofl’at. of the city engineer‘s department, de- clared that “he was a genius to put it over. The idea is wonderful. It is ideally suited to building con- struction. and I believe with higher wheels, it would be equally success- ful on pavement work. The dou- ble-skip plan is splendid. The mixer migeiwell. '_I‘he discharge _is_ quick." T. Munford, engineer and inspect- or on the Collegiate, has nothing but. the highest comment for the concrete made by this new mixer. “I have seen a lot of concrete mixed," he said. "and I think this mixer has anything I have seen beaten for speed and good concrete." (Our Own Correspondent) Pursuant. to adjournmvnt. Coun- cil met on March 15, 1926. Mombws all present, minutes of last mentim.’ wary? rvaclï¬nd Aadontml. charge is quick. The mixing is mist thOmusblyqo0¢-â€_- __ Bentinck Council '[t. is lot; of fun attending an auc- [1011 salv. Sn frvqucntly mm 80!. the last word. Glenelg ......... S. S. No. 2, Bpntinck Edge Hill .- ......... Mulock ............. Rocky .............. No. 3, Bentinck ..... N0. 1, Bontinck ..... Following is the report of colloc- tions made recently for tho Chil- dren's Shelter at Owen Sound: S. S. No. to, Bentinck ........ “.50 S. S. No. l4. Normanby ........ 2.00 S. S. No. 9. UL nelg .......... 3.95 Hutton Hill ................... 2.20 S. S. No. 5, Bentinck .......... 2A5 Dornoch ....................... 1.50 S. S. No. l. Glenelg ............ 2.75 l'. S. S. No. 3. Bmlinck and on west sidv ................ $15.00 CPR. track north on east sidu 4.00 qud garage to southern town limits oï¬ east side. . . . . .. I‘Qlfd garagv t0 snuthorn t0 Lambton street to ORR. track CHILDREN’S SHELTER MIATIOII » limiis of: must siclv ...... ,.. ?).P.R. track worth an \u-sl. Sldl' Cd’s hither For Easter Wear, we have the latest Hats, Caps, Gloves, Suits, Shirts, Ties and Hosiery. «The telephone is on your pay-roll. Make it work for you! Information in this matter is waiting for you here. The wonderful collection of Spring Models, the Distinctive Cloths we have ready to show tells the story. The Tailoring, Proper Cut, Hang and Ex- cellent Finish are all features of our Clothes. EVERY GARMENT IS GUARANTEED 'l'ntal If It's Here, It's New What’s New In Men’s Wear for Spring? The Ideal Men’s Wear Store Town of Durham “Long Distance has re- 3 recently 101' ll"? 11"". Ill“! 0| "Ii lter at Owen Sound: residents of 10, Bentinck ........ “.50 ity,David MI i \‘ormanby ........ 2.00 day in his‘ 3, Glx nelg .......... 3.95 conducted a l ................... 2.20 skirts of Mo , Bentinck .......... 2.“) ed 15 cuttla ..................... 1.50 bring widelj Glenelg ............ 2.75 right doalin :0. 3. Bantinck and he is surviv .................... 1.25 seven sons. Bpntinck .......... 2.60 and Nicholas ..................... 3J0 Forest. ..................... 1m 3â€" 235t::::::::::::::::i’:3 DWI duced cost of buyingâ€" now costs us only 2 cents to buy 3 hogs†GEORGES. BURNETT town “1.81 $35.15 $35.15 -Wn'le: 0 Meat Packer “.61 Intending pupils should prepare 1 enter at beginning of team. Information is to Courses mu} 1. obtained from the Principal. Durham is In attx‘actwe um healthy town. and good accommmia- non cm be obtained at reasonable rues. The School has a creditableâ€"rem m In thg pust which it hapes to mam- tain m the future. One of the most highly row-m... residents of the Haunt Fares! \ 1m- ity, David Murphy, died at umou Mu. dly in his 78th year. Mr. Mun-3.1â€- conducied a la e farm nu the ..;.v- skirts of Mount ores! and aim. aw- ed 13 came shipper for me I} 1-: ... being widely esteemed for IN“ N... right dealing. Besides his \Vloiu“. he is survived by (me daughm- um; seven sons. Two hruUnm-s. limp»... and Nicholas, reside at Mnunt Fun-w Forest. The 80th i. thoroughly OQUUJpcG to take up the following courses: (1) Junior Rauiculation. (2) Entrance to Normal Schwi. Each member of the sum is a I‘m- versity Graduate and mel‘lcnunq Teacher. DAVID HUI!" MEI A? lam â€REST. AGED 77 DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL J. A. M. R0815. B. A.. Prmclwi JOHN MORRISON, Chairman. flu-nay. luck as. me. It It’s New. “‘5 Hero. .3. w bf- L0! 6‘“- 25‘5 mihu ~ minim: *~' in good HM barn WH'I ~ stables. 7â€"? extensicm 1‘ W?" “'89?!" For further “Him Sm talmm: frnmv ‘~\ we“ at .3 this {9' n right tn ‘ liculars :1 IL“. i. I’ NORTH ‘ 22. Euro-n .chS N bush: n; tramn h: concroh' cement t and 7. (1. timing 1 and m 2' We prum is “'0“ cultivm to “'3!- ("Harm Gaining 100 cullivahnn. convenimfl hes IN a f “one full!!! also hav m uncut; hm;- hrick hum trump \w ' to [must wntvr hulk I0 If?“ " Grey. P sonuhlv Inlvml. Clu 01m son. \ . sal Liccnsf Honor (3m onto. (3mm Surgeons . C“ â€a I Block. MIL: 0' B‘RPIBPH Mr. «I locate «I hr‘am h ‘30 In UP!“ ‘0' Id at 1! self. Barri 001' M : l‘uosdu may in Ofllmn Ofl'H'o‘ Iuce (‘33! lelbtnn ham. (N 8 v.11]. 24‘ I. L. SMITH. M ("“00 and run Cutlllh'ss am! Lam 910 II 3.! (Sunday Chiropractors. D The SCIMIH- "m9 and 3'981‘51“ In Durham '1 umiu Bulurday» DI. W. C. PICKS Ofl'ivv, «no-x .!, A Durham. Hmm .. â€".â€"â€"_ J{r.GRANT,n C. C. AND BESS! PUNERAL 1 low Iodern fu Phone Billcrest 0 “342‘ Avenue R1 Mn [Bates l-‘m‘nwrs5 ' T Mn BATES BUI ['ll CASH WITH (m at four. TPIPMH Slmrday 111:“! a 25 cents. «n: at. ‘ will I)? mam- var Medu‘a/ :1 iii. ‘uumzso H IIDDLBBRO‘, : MIDDL FARMS F Burristers. So HM Thursday, Adverhsvmm‘. an noons 1c AT '51†Im Smith. R Dena: [ ll DR. A. I! Clas LUCAS G: Nichnl Idt