MC! 5 Sale of l} i. 1926. his List 0- 0' -.- '0'.°.W If? Store ery 1 9M \.\l en- in H ['9 O I U m ants. do DR. umnson Illlllli'“! IV'HHII'H I†uu, llll†“Iran“ "0"“. SPX'VH' mmnwl‘. of (")ntarin ’Hlo' spo'ako'l' .iaiol that .HH‘ termpor- I’it'llltlll‘al ] imam po-nplo- Hf Hu- prnvmcv had 1‘0- mattnr of ‘ t'o'l‘n-d o‘Vo'l')‘ Q‘t'llirolvl’a'iflll “'0"! â€I“ “1.; chair“ clumo-math'v party. Sim'u 1905 W- may. whic‘ o‘l'V admin-.- in to-mzu-ranvn had lwvn had'bpm a nululo- undo-r tho- HunsvrvatiVo-s. Th" tn solnct a luv“! ulltitbll la‘VS \Vl‘l't' illll'mlllcpd (upptah'p to by â€1an as “'8“ also tho- curtall- “.39 fair--11“ ulo'llf HI. “Va-“Sou. .l‘ho‘ Se'lhllg humus mpnt “FOUR had IN'O'H S'IHI‘U'W'J- “Win10“ “m.“ W‘le. in o'Xt'chiwi "I'D!“ â€l0 hars. and IN) animpfll‘ta‘ Mums \u-n- alluwvd in any place haul [won “ho‘l'v Oll'dflflfl \Vc‘l'!‘ SQ‘I'VWL 'Fm-gnson 1 Sir William Hvax-st had intrmhwmli ï¬llnd [hp p Hu- w-vwm Imtm'in 'l'o'mpo'mm-v Act . had won‘ 1 in In!!! and Hmugh thv Act had begun ' parties in qua-1m] by “\‘c'l' Ulll‘ll “la‘iOI'ltYJ 'l‘lw “DP: Sir. William! and his gnwl'hmt‘llt!inwmi‘ip I had uuuo- oimx‘n tn threat in NW of â€W late Si Hlo- swallow! [n-htit'al landslide“: I.“ ’mcl “w (:0 “w Ins-wry Hf Hm I‘n‘nvincv. This ‘ . , roality 1'08 \\:|~ uusv mgmtntnolo' Hn Uh‘ paltemnm. an 9. HI lu'YL: lu‘lfll‘" â€11‘ business it‘SSlOfl mu w‘vn‘pIMml. n was seen that the :1 .1idmg was altogether inadequate 7.. ‘akv var» of the crowd that had :ntho-r-‘ol aml which was still arriv- mg. .\ motion to a 'ourn to the park was carried amoot unmi- mously. and following the businas meeting. _t_he altiournment wus . _ AL- Aâ€... ('ll'f tl'll President. J. N. Perdue. Holland: First Vice-President, Dan McTuvish, The ‘fbllowiw olc‘cted: «Zunlinued from page i) Thursday, July 1, â€ï¬‚. .I In lw issuml ml M lalm- In .30. Dr. mvk Hm mam-r up "Will and sllgm'slml '2' lm t'lll'milml In 25 Is not. anccvssful a Iml SIIO‘CN’O'Q‘O‘ in h: 'l' I‘WhH'Wl '0 30. “I \\‘ hm] pm“ "RIP "“90 u had olmw [his “110'. I'o Ill "Ill }"‘l‘illlt‘ 83590 Illt' auu- :0 Wild doing all the talking .. o'nl'nrcvmfllt of the Act. lv' t‘o-ll-vws on the other side. autioneol the pinclors to not much attanlion to those .Ilvl discredit the Conserva- tlwir administration of the The Real Talkcrs I] Ofï¬cers Elected Ottawa wh t was in ll ll UNANIIOUS CHOICE I'nmcnt. \\ x'o-al hmwm. but was 't and unwind sum" um tinw t0 Hm". H6" D. ’l'. .-\. was his child, th . , I t'l'\i"l\t' [Du \‘lulv I H mum in m" of â€III IIIth Sir .llamos P \\ tilt '11 lands“ to '9 I "Hi “.l'.)\'il“uv‘ Th]? 3‘“! tlll‘ IZHHSPI'\ati\ .3 ‘)a LtitlIIo' II†“III part. 1' Pal") IPSPODSIIDIB [01' l“. Pill'h‘ niacin in It‘mpm'ancp in " tIV tmta). Sir \\ illiam tim» that 3! 1'9. lI-IVVII ‘. , . . . Ialso III'IM‘ much for thc hat. ‘h' had away. itii II' IlifJHHIiUIII‘ nt’ thn !' HIIIII'st. to “hich . . . peop‘le in 1919 was a In: ’ “d "\"i “hat‘ it†IV and â€In I'. l". H \I I ‘ ‘ ' I t t'l'IIIII tho Mm ““110“ mm IIIIIIIII- \ViIi ,- " ~ 1! Jam“ “" “"‘FI-IItninI-It for 3 1'9â€â€œ. ( III III» H. l‘..\ .h It :3 half MIm-g. This “'3. MN" I it ho: \Vits' , I "D } ' I \ 1*. (D LV ‘ SHH'I III I! In, “0n "H â€9'" It I â€it Hut 1“ . IVIIH‘I‘ who had return "mt“ .01 â€'9 pan! ~t‘l‘\'°flti\I‘-B IInItoII‘ Promio nnh IIIo-a “<15 "‘ IIIIIIgIIng in 1923. IZIIn-IIIIwatiu‘ l""‘“'-v ' "HII- I'htt'l'd III that and his hand IIII'I'III, -‘ tnw 31114 dISI‘I‘t‘dit- ‘“ 3‘ a had WW ‘0 b3.†- -. \ Ohnn1 IIOAI "'IlIInD 'llT‘f‘ n v H H a strongâ€) n â€In Immos 058 that without any ll morvativo party. I his‘s hand tlil't'l'l wards disvl‘t‘dif- .. at Toronto? No twm musing any m mww ht"! bars. and nu in any place H'I'VNL had intrmlurml 'o'mlwl'muwf .\1't c'iatharin‘es. Dr. 91'» was a great «as! no reflec- of the country mpm'am‘o‘ Act. that in his ad- u't. the govm‘n- th ll {vat in . lands]: rnvmm'. SM | In WHDIO' \ati â€I In vibe ofï¬cers ?-‘ own teerflw" ,_ nv \x-umnn'a "r “W PI'OVIHH‘ were well kept and guing to 1.9 were at all. times. np-m-tlate, He H. “mm ..rsc‘1a1n1:‘_«‘l no mfallnlnlm' for the Con- 4;.‘I‘\‘atl\'t‘ party. admitted that mis- Wt' agitatm‘sw‘ . as hp hadimk‘“ mtghf have been made. but tn.~1in)in.:ei ,â€" â€" . ’,"'""". was cnrreet. It was easy In tn's address. i myshfy the WWW!“ With ï¬suws. es- 1km! him {.11.‘;'>eciall\' in the distribution nf capi- qug- more : tal and ordinary expenditure. as 20ml an" When the present gnvernment M l". a 1M ; came jntn nmver. there were many Hâ€...uglmm,nnhnsmesshke Inans outstanding u enncludmlima' had t†he paid. In 19?] the 1 "mm. w, ‘ I'. F. 0. nm’ernmem. had made many .. . ’ shnrtderm loans at 61.4; per cent. ‘ lln 1925 the rate (if interest was 513 Iver cent. This was not all attribut- ‘ahle to the Conservatives. as inter- ?†gest charges had decreased in the ed the aud- past ï¬ve years. but the system of l the talking short-term loans. always expensive. of the Art had been done away with, anther side. Provincial Roads Program '1; mi; tags: The province had ‘under its De- ,- , : partment of nghways a total mile- Ill n\ 0 \V '. mm mm majority. wwrnmvnt 1mm {o‘lnpt'l‘ hall 1'" ram â€I 90..) UV Liberal ~1'. Dr. h L {"103 many } 3." ‘0 $01 H" I“ Elegyeggqn; Second Viceâ€" -v- 'vv I .UUW‘. B. T. Edwards, Glenel; Secretar). A. E. Colgan, Markda e; Assistant Secretary, 8. G. e,rton Markdale; Treasurer, W. J. llamy, Flesher- ton; Assistdnt Treasurer, It. Down, Flesherton; Auditors, G. B. Welton', (reorgo Mitchell, Flesherton. The follrming Vice-Presidents for the various sections were elected: Ar- tIIInesia, H. McLoughry, E. Biernes; BentinIIk. .L Park. I‘. Dodsworth; EgreIIIIIIIt. i’. Hopkins. E. Robb; (IIPDI‘IL’. \\'..l. RitchiII ..l Vartv; Hol- lanIl. II. VI. ShIIIIlIlIIIII 31124. ,LII T. Walt“: XIII-manln. ..l‘ W, Werner. .L P. lil;th: (Mme-y. I Lung, J. Lock- IIaI':t lIIIIlIIII. E. E. HIIIIkl'II'lgII. H. H.‘ KIIIIIII'TI: SIIlliIIIIII, i1. IIaII4on. ’1‘. Hol-I tI‘III; IIIIIIIIIIasia, \\'. Wright. J. A. Halhv‘I'lZ llIIltsx\'I.IIItlI Ii. \\'. IIIiIllIIIs. H. HIIglII4: U'Imlalk. J. I). MI'DIIWIIH. \. )IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIV; lIIIIIl IIIIII. DI‘. Grant. 1‘. .\l. .\lII‘;lIaI_lIlen; FlII4herton, Mrs. \V. Ht'lll'\. .-\. anxkins; H'dlllHI'l'. .\lII4. \ lI.. Ball. H. .L lilml‘lhanl: .‘ltll'K- IlalII l. H. llIIlIuI'n. H. \lIII‘I'I'I': 30‘1‘ staIlt, .\. \\'II_IIneIt, \\. Huethcr. The Nomination 'l'hII llHllllllilIlHll I.I' II IIIIIIIlIIlIIln \\II.4 IIII44ilIly got through \VlHl lll lII4.4 tIIIII- IIIIIII III. IIII)‘ IIthIIII IIIIIVIIII~ HIIII IIl' HIII III’IIIII'. 'l‘hIIIIuh It was III†that IIII, .lamIIIsmi “8.4 thII Ingl- It‘ill IIlIIIIIIII. liIIIIIII lIIIIl I'N'I'll :I IIIIIIIIIII Illlill llzII IIII IIII,I.rht lIII .4IIIIIII â€[IINHIIIHIL ll' lhIIIIII “I II4 IIII\thIIII.' at II†III lhIII IIIIIIIIIII. â€III III “as no II\IIlIIIII°II that It. had III-IIII tIkIIII .4IIIII III4 ly. \\ III-II HIII I‘I‘I'4IIII'H’.. .I. N. I’III'IIIIII t'f “Olâ€" lIIIIIl IIIIllI-Il l'IIII III‘ImIIIIItIIIns. Mr. J. l-ImIIIIH IIl' KlIllIII'l’II‘}‘ III4_‘t. III- IIL IIIII III IIIIIIIIIIIItIIII; I'III. |.IIIIIIII4IIII. - \ lllI.’ II) I III III .4pIIIIII II III \\hIII lI I4IIIII HIIIl IIII HIIIIII' III that. IIII \\'II.4 I: II4'4 I l\|‘ HIII IIlIII.4‘t \‘I'IIIII III IIHIIIIII- I II .I'II III IIIIII ‘IIIIll III I'VIIl')’ L'Hllj [Ito's Thu vhivl’ spvakvr. ni’ lhu day \\‘a~' tho~ Hnn. John S. Martin. Ministm' «d' Agrirnlhn'v. 311'. Martin congra- InIah-d thv uathvring nn thvix' Sod- wtinn of a vandidatn and paid a h-ihuto- tn hr. .laminson for his roâ€" c'vnt. smwim' In thc- whnlv Pl'HViIH‘O od' Hntariu as vhairman nl‘ thv Ag- rivnltnral Enquiry Committmr. 'l‘ho math-r od' thn sodnctinn of a snita~ hlv chairman t'm- this impnrtant hndy. which was in hv thin-partisan. had hown a hard nnv. 'l‘lw_y_ wanted ruptahlv hi all pax'ties. a man who was t'air-mimlml and «mu whnsv judg- nwnt wnuhl Iiw Hp tn what was m:- pw-tml. in fact olk'mamlmi. in such an impnrtant lmsitinn. Dr. Jan‘linson hm] lwvn Hm svlvctinn of Pwmivr I’m-gusqm and his uahinvt and had ï¬llml tho pnsitinn in a manner that had won the appmhatinn of a" parties in the House. was :1 m: then) had :Iolmnnstr hn {vnuld nut amthing mm 1'. mmo- m cm anything more than that it. was a regime of eax'elesmess and incom- i‘wtenee. In their term in ofï¬ce. thew had m‘Vo't' heen a full audit ot’ the hooks. and when the present wwrnment came into power. things were in an awful muddle. The 1'. l“.‘D. party had audited their ex- penditures but had kept. nu track nt' their receipts. with the result that with the aid of an improper system of bookkeeping. they had etaimed a surplus when a preper distribution of the funds showed a huge deï¬cit. The appointment. of Hon. W. H. Tim alvi‘iointmvnt of Hon. \V. H. Pl'it‘t' as i’i'nvincial Ti‘vasurm' had boon a mun! uno‘. Th0 electors could nmv i'nst assm‘mt that tiw hooka M the provinvv worn wall knpt and “PF†at all times np-tO-datt‘. Ho claimvd no infallihility for thp Con- so‘rvatiw party. admittmt that mis- takes might haw been madr‘. but the bookkaoping system of tho prn- vinmr- was correct. It. was easy tn mystify tho paopto with ï¬gures. as- peciallv in NW distribution or Patti- tal and ordinary expenditure. When thn prasant. government can»1 intn rmwm'. there warp many nnbnsinpasliko loans outstanding that had tn he paid. In 1921 the t'- F. n. Gnvnrnmant. had made many Water! Water! Water! m Is Good nuns mu l‘h LHVH ll alwuy. w: fur nmimv nzltinn Why take a chance and use water that is polluted and unï¬t for domestic use. when Pure Water can be had by having a well drilled. We handle Pumps and Pump Re- a had pail} The Hon. J. S. Martin IN at u nwut spew h in which hv thou ht that he “as ulclo'St \Hh'l' In {ILH‘HGL :ltl been at PHIV Cull- min IUHII simo- I878 8am! a.- 4. his \ntv. Al‘m' il ! '\\ momo nts fur mmn if “as mmml that tho man who \lel'cl 1w a_c ll { t'lnsml. MIN “’11an m SPIO‘P'HIK a canon-- ~<lhly nnly t'm: min- \h Hm I'. I“. 0. party an bad that some of timv" «We? the) ma!- nt’ tlw affairs of Ir. Martin said that imvml tlw Cem- :w Hm days of P. Whitney. H0 0 party We're) in for the advance 0 in this crum- liam vawf hm! .' the cause. but. {H Prosidmt, vy mm m 1 w and was: at-vntly tins IO liro- grn u Cnn- and {vwmwl bo‘t‘ ,guuiy hon mm of to HFUKU- PPS ire nf'! nr tita~ Mr. Martin I‘t‘i‘t‘l‘l'P‘i to tho grunt. '18“! prmturtisiu nt‘ Untariu. 'l‘hu hill-3.. isnn. impnrtant problem in t'Otttlt't‘iiun ntmt with produvtinn was markuting. In {H‘- thv Uht tlnuiitry, uur iwst market. who tlanadian chvcse hvld a hit-'ll phiw. iio‘lg- Butter. he was sorry to say. did not ; PX- haw quite so gomt a rvputatimi. it. zuch was the» uhjvct. of improving thee pro- nsnn ducts nt‘ Ontario that the Dairy Pru- mivr ducts Act was passed at th.“ last. had sussinn. With an approth [irmhust that and suitable. marketing c-mrt‘timn. at! tho" siii-i-vss Hf ttm Untari-i and Can- ailian t'armvr in the» British marknt Run- was assured. It was «luv to tmttur s. ntlmarkvting and parki'iz wm‘titiims H0 ‘ that. Ontario apples last war .-‘hn\\'ml w» in a 400 twr cont increase in the over- anco was o'xi-nrt. tract". nun-3 'l‘hv ,livim’: runohtinns in H 0 had muntry. tun. hail hovn mm'ii "II-- but moved in the past. t'vw wars. 'I'tm 111W" tmir it tho" .»\gricultixral anuiry his- tlummittw thrungh “him-in hm! hw-n hail nt‘ much in'llviii. This limifc mutt. hail tn tho t'armwrs with :m ngwn mini}. and l was (‘Oll‘ttwsmi ut‘ nwn i‘rum at] par- "Hâ€.V tio'S‘. and mint this t'arme‘r 9m his own 883' age of 18330 mi_l_es in Provincjgl High- ways. In 1923 the expenditure on this had been if millions, in 1924 sax and a half millions and in 1923 nearly seven millions. Instead 01 spending all this money on high- ways in a few places 11 the pro- yince, the government was now giv- ing attention to all the highways in the province, and now all were lll fairly goon shape for travel. He felt this was an improvéï¬ient on the 0ch system. Mr. Martin said that despite his position as a Cabinet member, he was a farmer always. He had been born and brought up on a farm, and tholuglit that there was nothing like it. He was in politics because he thought, he could do something for the farming community, anu once hv was under the. impro'ssion that he- vould not he of lwunetit to this impurtant branch of the runn- ti'y‘s business life, he would retire and go hawk to the farm. 11» said that the agricultural in- dustry was a wonderfully (low-toned one usiwrially in Untarin, and show-ml that in .1924 Ontario was nhrad nt’ Manitoba, Alberta and Saskntrhuwan i'n {lip \‘alm: Hf tho vri‘rps prmlucod. This was a mat- tvr that wary farmer shuuld con- siolm' whvn reading the ro-gmrts m’ tlw \‘ariuus provincvs. 'l’hv dairy husino-ss in 1925 prndurrd morn ru-l wnnu than all the products of tlm l'ut'vsls'. 'l‘hm'e' was our dilTvri'nm' in â€in dairying business. or in farm- ing. t_'l“lt'l'. as romparml with tlm timlwrin; industry. \Vlu-n wo rut. d'm'n our timhor. it takes lung yrars tn ro-plarv it; with farming. hnw- Mo'r. it. run :10 on imlrtinitt-ly and, with [tl'ttiH‘l‘ (‘al‘c Hf thv soil. vmvrg'v stz-nng-o-r than t"\'¢‘l‘, 'l‘hn slh‘alie'!‘ wt'c-rro-cl tn tho wivndrrfnl t‘vrlilit} ni’ tlu. mils in Belgium and ntlu-r warts ut’ liurnlw which had lu-rn unclvr rultivalinn for 2.000 yrars itlmt. we- knuw nt'. Tho-w farms lu- {duy wo'ru in a lwttrr slzitv nt' t'o-i-til- ity than t‘\'t‘l' lmt'nrv in tho‘ir his- tory. lln thnug'ht thvru <imuld lw lllHl’t' slu't‘ifll farming dunv. ll‘ a farm will raisv tnlmrrn, it l~i a wardn nf timi- :ind mono-y tn gmw whrat. and nuts on it. Thu \‘tllltt' 'd' the- right. kind Ht’ furtilizvr an (‘wrtnin snils wu< a must, important li-ntui'u nf farming and um that. should lw Sllltllo‘tl. m'nunul. Iisto’nml to his and mm'h \‘aluahln int'm' lumn. onllpotml that wnulu‘ gnx'm'nmvnt. tn intollis beneï¬cial lti'gislalit'n. I to tho fact that Hm mm 0123‘ Club; “one inaugur: t Hnsvl'\ati\'ws as tubinos had been tm nod b} the 1 political clubs. “"119"! hm! I‘M politic The IS (‘Ol’lllwsvd of l s. and mu! Hm 1‘ mm]. Iisto’mml t [I much \‘aluahb vn. 0011001001 that x'm'nmvnt. tn nelicial loi'gislat‘ Production and Marketim SUCKâ€" A Farmer Always 'g'islatiun that Hm \gI'IcultIII‘al anun'x I‘nngh (mtm in had kwn wilt. Thi.‘ E‘IIIII} \\ cm. 1‘9 with {In npvn mind. I! of man from a†parâ€" tlm l‘aI-meII- em his own “(HI to his. discussion. 'luahln infmmahnn had I1 â€I? .t wInIIl l onahlc' tho. tn intnllim‘m !\ 13%| tnnolitinns in H0 had been muvh 1m- past. l'mv yours. 'I'hu ;\m'imlltnml anuiry THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Farm- | by tho min. but '. 0. Into This redistribution was made nec- essary owing to the population. Some ridings had only 12 to 15 thousand or a. population. while others had many times that. In the. redistri- bution tlentre Grey had been wiped out. Sullivan had never been in South Urey until last year. and this year when the rulistrilmtion was mam“. l). J. Taylor of North Grey, tho I . F. U, member. and a member of the i'm.li.~'tt'ihtltinn mnnuittoe. askwl that. it, be placml back in North Urey. "who‘re it hacl always horn and where it he'lungo'c'l." l-IH-n had he- (Dr. .lan'liean been the prinv mover in the change. thorn was llwllllni.’ \\'t' vng with it. and he '1‘. A. before the meeting, and re- fer“! to tho Inc-on! rodistrihm On in (am (1 unh b\ which Sullixan Toxmshi; v had hm placed in Knuth Gm. and Euphxasia in the Suï¬â€! rid lg. t1al1kh admittmt that M \wulct have tu-PH \mv toalish t0 01131-1! to 105- im: thu a hersv majuritx of amunct W) 111 Sullhan tn ac'quiu- the (.1111- svnatiw maimih (1t Inphmsia. Dr. Jamivsun I'1P!¢*I"'io «l to thv tart that ttu- trade 1' nt’ ttn- tlnnservatiu) 1511M “as at\\a\s tho targut for :1111151- 110m l1i< oppnsitiou. Tho tiuusvrvatiw traders “tire always] (“St'l't'dttt‘tL and very uttvn illstt‘ait ut’ sticking tn the politics of the‘ thing, the lvadm's worn singlml out" by the! opposition mm.“ and plat.â€" t'urm mm and subjo-ctmi to ttw mranmt kind ut' criticism. This was truer nt' Pramivr ergzisnn as it. “‘33 trtiv Hf thv'latv Sir Mm A. Mac- clnnalcl and Sir Jami-s 1'. \\'hitnry. 'l‘hcrv was a mismutwratmuting ro- grantingtin-'1‘m\ii=lii|v Wizards ut‘ Srluml Trash-us. .\ gm»! many [wu- pl» got, tlu-si- IniXe-it it“ with tho Cunsolialatvd Srhnnls’. l’rvmivr I’vr- giisun was nr‘rviy trsin: nut an ax- iwrimrnt fur the- in-ttrrmwnt nt‘ Hw mllh'atimifll program in Hip rural «wtimis. 'l'hn 'l‘mvnship Boards would 1w rural in c-wry way and \wiiilcl haw rvrrvsviitati‘u-s t'rrm vV- e-rv srhnnl srrtiun. Thu Hydro-El- «my school smrtinn. Th.- Hydro-El- vctl'ic qnnstinn was anutlwr mm which was gl'o'atly misumlm'stoml. 'l'lw Hydro was no (-hargn on the man who did nut uw it. It was paid for entirely by the municipal- ities that vnjuyml it and was. in nu way a tax 011 the rural pupulatinn 0f the pruvinco. . Prvmm' I’m-2mm was hone-st Sound. was 3150 p 111100.; minute.- ml. lot. of 22' mM. .\ 110 said. “11* Hm the fmhm‘ of the I" had bum in Nam} hut ‘-.7:..~' oxgmnzitz 310m: '2‘;.~‘i1‘~~.--' lin poiitiml. This “‘3 and in this matter and l‘qu’l that th soon haw '1 hnsix that \voniol 1w 3 ('1' pay than \wll 2m Dr. 1.. G. (meb ditlate in the last 0 sent and also =;...‘ In order t0 partially marknting pmhlwm and dumping ul' tun much « ket at ullc time. as xxx-ll Uf ll 311:1? prodlzvh' British m mom. was stum' v p ishab. pl (If-m H1: ll in: of farm H“ .\h plant prugu \‘Vllilanl was 315 at ill pl lil’ “Hawk “1' :mhl many [:00- ~l Up with tho . l’m'miur FW- }'i!1:.-' nut an vx- He'rmvut Hf Hu- \V and goml 11'3"†brief. He congratulated the gath- ering on their selection of a candi- date and closed his remarks by say- ing that. it‘ Dr. Jamieson would only do the square thing with Euphrasia. there was no power in South tire) could keep him from being elevti-d. APPEAL DISMISSED; Thcro'was quite 3 Int nt' («Mum-r- takcn, but, bniled down, it was .-h».\\ n that Mr. Calder was ash-smut tn.- same in 1926 as in 192’. “w yum- in which His Honor .Imtgn Suthur- land had ttxmt thv [mow-r :lssms- nwut. at. $2.000. Sinct- thvn Hm 2H- svssmvnt. of the mwn hmt tom-h misc-«l 20 [wr cunt. .\.~'.-'4'ssm° leh'aith Silk! that in Mr. (jahivr's raw. this rum had atsu hm'tl mhtmt. hut that .‘u- .“l'. ‘Itlllhf‘t’ hast amwmw-et tr'f'ut't» .tht- timtrt nt‘ Ht'ViSiHlt and hart hurt: tsuvm-sst'ul in haVing‘ it rmtm'mt : gain 'tu thel M'igilml $21!“. In thv 1mm â€3' this t-Vich-m'v. thv .lltehw t'c'lt that mm aim Down mmm Mr. Calder had an “ID (Inlll'f Hf "I'ViSiHll suvm-ssful in having: i: M Hm urigiual $2.1M! â€5' this «wide-mm. 1hr. tlwrv had lwvn nw c-Vi that Hu- ass¢'-.-'.~2nlvllt \\': that. the assossmvnt was unduly high. as law had gum“ intu this mann. pro-Hy fully two» ,wzn'e am and «m 110 I'o'asnn to gu hack «on his duvislzm «If that timv. Th" Isn't that iII.‘ tmm‘s assussmo-nt in Mn nu-anlnn:» had he-un lumshui 2H gwr Wm am Mr. Ilalch-r's alsw;:.~1|n-212. wmuinm: thn samv was prutty rum-Insiw o-x'z- dmwo that thvl'v was â€thng “rum; The appeal was: thm'c-l'mw- dismiswd. Thq tku pays tlw (fust of â€I“ up- Thu [W31 (Continued from page i) .‘ujlll‘.lll \\ “‘3 IIII‘IIII ‘ ‘IIFTI.I gonu imu this mahn. hm wars mm and «m pg!) back an his ch't'iswn w. 'l‘lw fact mm in» ismo'nt in Han mvanlinn-i nostril 2“ {WP ("'HI mm} s asswssmc-nt. wmaim-«z‘ "ls ln't'HV t‘ullt‘lnsivv Wyn} 'r’owu' pus cos'rs 'IH - x ' ' '2 Bakery Prowsnon 81mm ' fmw I that slmw '1 ROWE’S In“. Its â€than A {armband um telephones: “Send mv a huslwl of oats." Voice Over thv Wit-v: “Who for?†Farmlmnd: “lbun‘l v1 funny with mv. Thvy‘rv for my mrsv." Pastry Flour 24 lb $1.00 Goods Delivered Any“ here In Town The Finest Manitoba per bag Baker 8: Confectioner E. A. Rowe Flour $4.50 Store PAGE 5.