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Durham Chronicle (1867), 29 Jul 1926, p. 6

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iii; ‘fIibUélTib‘iin'i'hélii '{Co'fi's'er'é ii- tive. he had always voted for his brother-in-law. the late 1!. H. Mil- count. in NH workr the man W! in the inter Th pm 30011 I» Hannah: ”I Hi is nu qm-stiun that l Iikml In haw haul II 0! antho-r In at Hm: homw. Imt Iu- Io-II I Irrwts of tho- pmtv I sumo-nun olsu \\ Im “m In the ins, slro-ng ish al Slro Would Help Candidate Selected Dr. L. H. Olanmlwll, .“nvkdalv. \Vlm unsm'm-v-I'ully «unto-stud Hu- riding last \‘o-m'. was Hu- no'xt spo'ako'l'. Thmuh uu-mwsrul in I'o-oluving Miss Mao'phaii‘s nmjnrily nt’ nwr 2.50!) in 101'! In 1.30? in 1927». and pnssibly tho- lnxiral o'hnico- of "w party for anutlu-r "try." Dr. Olanwhell ro-tirml m {Mom ”I“ Mr. Edwards. and win”.- hp mm put Hp a gum! light in 1925. it “as. h» mu- his nwn wilrds." nut th- mm! o-nmmh.“ Ho» l'o‘fo'l'l'o‘tl to thw ho-my \wr'k hp hml dmw last war in urganizmg tho- nilw tmvn- UH "PM PAGE 6. if h» ways I 'us‘t 8' and a Mr. E; b? I! 101' ‘ II M was 4!. ll engam-q’l tho-w \w (ilo'llt'lkfl a CONSERVATIVES CHOOSE R. T. EDWARDS TO OPPOSE MISS MACPHAIL IN , COMING DOMINION ELECTIONS l‘fi u an io'pto'm ”ks if. inllnho "pm-us ilIlIllI'SS. IIIIII IIIIIIIII IIIII II III-- ImpIIIIsmIIl In his siIIII I‘I'L' IIII- ['03 I0 SI‘I' IIIII IIaIII\ “in. I‘IIIIIIII IIII QIIIIinIvII IIIIII IIII “HHIII hawI kIIII III IImII IIaII IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIih IIIIIIIIIIIII III\ III HINISI‘ III' IIIImmIIm IIIIIIIII. IIIII iIII IIIII Him in IhII in- I'IIIIIs of IIIII IIIIIIIV IhIIIIII migIII b0 IDIO'HIII‘ I'ISI' \\ IIII “IIIIIII IIa\II 3 III II- II IhanI II (If IIIIim: IIIIIIIII awful. and I was willing III IIIIIiIIII in Iii-I I'IIVIIII. i IIIII gIIIIIIIIaI IIIIIIIiIIII III IIIII mIIIII- It. IIII. ILamIIIIIIII IIIIIIsiIIIIIIIIIIIy III-ngIhIIIIIIII IIinIIIIIII' II) IIi.-I IIIIsIIIIf- haIIiIIIIIII. [II-.0 IlampIIIIll said that IIII IIIOII gm II III-I I IIIIIIIIIIIII in IIIII iIISIUI'\ III’ II King IiII\I'.‘IIImI‘nI \\'IIII III IIIII 1 Continued. from page i Who'll Hm ballots w ”W night of m Ill Ho n'm-nmpm urgnttvn by nut; ROM! H 'HI “I" l'Hl no'w mo-mhm 'mmnt- HUI 0f In“: mio lm lllt’o‘ hi lac OI 2|! mug Po KillL’S'u any ll}! sum" m In his addi-o-ss. Jamos Russo“ said that “HP thing that had horn tho math-r with past pnlllli'al i'ampaigns in llti' honiinon Honso was that tho ilonsvrvatiw candidate had nowr t‘oi'g'otton that thoi'o was a lady in tho llt'ltl. Ho- thought. this was wrong and that, \\'llt.'ll Miss Mac ihail un- cit'l'timk things political. s w should ltt' plaiéi'il on an i-qual footing with any Htllt'l' t'fllltlltlalt' and not on a lwdwtal. Hi- \\':i.~i ahmluti'ly opposod to llt'l' gono'i'al nonsonsii'al idozis. notably prison i'i't'oi'm, and askvd lllt' audio-mm how tho-y would tiko to haw- lllt' ttwt llmns :lllll nix“... Mfr. but asiden'om this was TOP)’. Armstro album. i 'H'l' "HM halchml Mr. Armstrong thought that tho three-party government hml lmwn onough of a failure to warrant its llePal. This was especially tl'lh‘ m tho last session of Parliament when wo hall a small minority party holo- in: tho balance of powor which roulll ho bargained for. Tho. Pro- grossiws, in his opinion. were but "strmhllo tho touch." and a man or party rouhl not got along very for with this platform. Tho spoakor am it as his opinion that Miss )larphnil hail hoe-n cloalt with alto- L'I'tizo'l' too loniontlv by tho candi- olulo's ol' HIP past. This was“ the PP- mill. or hor bl'lllL" a woman. Ho thought that it Miss Manilall wantod to lnko a man's job. sho should tako n innn's i‘owonsihilitios. Silo hor- soll' wzw now» too l‘al'c'flll in tho nmnnor in which sho lrontml hor omr nonts in tho past. and in con- losling tho riding. sho shouhl he fitllijc'i‘i to tho snmo' kind of li‘oat- mont :is any othor politician. Mr. -\i-m.~lr- m: would liko to row a Can- olitlals' in tho tic-h! who would "rako lie-r how and all" tho sumo its shr- hnmllml hor oppoioznts. .. v-<_-. -.‘J I WMNI hi I'Mil'o'. Best Convention Yet Hun. Dr. H. Jnmiwsnn was Hm m-xt unkm'. Hv PHIIS'IO’PI'PH his mum- uiinn nn this om'usiun as a "prac- 'al ,iukv." and said that law ah'vmly 1" Mn» cam‘lidatc- for the Provin- nl Human and had his hands full. ¢r\\’l:| Hussy” upparvntly COL-erml rm Ins namv tn stand, mt this My fur _a mnmvnt, wlwn he â€"v- I Hum] for Mr. Ball, and \‘nfml for Dr. Jamieson in r. mvial (.anui.aigns. \mntx'uug tunuglit that aim A Happy Outlook Ilkn Hu'l' IHII‘ '0°Q"..-0000-00-00...'00-00'0000-000-0000-0000000-I hm’ swat 4m who-n- t'iSr. shown. lhai nl‘ dollars (- «(new and he \vhn, to 11$!- \\,'cn':!.'~‘. “83' \\'UI'M wt’ .\lc undm'staml )lacphail. :1: said that it "i "H H \5 d“ d ”NU' 1100" m» HIHI-; .85! ‘Il if H! n00; Eb hm ' l. J. Ball uf Hammer. member at Uttawa tn:- S‘nnth Hwy from) 1911 [tn Isn‘t, sail that llt' was ill and in his Hill at tlw timv ul' ttu' last nom- inatinn mo-vting, hut he assured llw tgzthc-ring that his heart hall hovn With lhv tic.n.~'vt'\atl\‘o- party all the lama llv hail no USP {01' tnis claSs olistinctinn stutl’. and Miss Macphail was an at'lvpt. at strumming this kind Hf thing. 'l'own and country shnnhl he nnitml. not salu‘n'atwl. Refm'ring tn pnflvrtinn. hp said that. tho farm- m's. manul‘acttn'm's and marry simi- lar littsino-ss in this muntry nvmh‘ul m-ntvctinn. HO th'plm'ml tho fact that HH'I‘P warn SH many "llmls" in tlw t'nnntry ludfl)’ whusn nnly nhjm't sou-mutt tn h.- tn suw «lisso-nsinn. thn' tit-st duty was lnynlty tn mn' t'nuntt'y. During; thn past yvat'. “wing tn lhv Lilwral [mlimz ”\‘t‘l' 3,000 in- «lusti'it-s in Canada via-sod their doors and mu ,wnth \x't-t'v thread in gu l0 “lt' l'nilml Status l'm° umplny- nwnt. This \Vas- nut right. Last. )‘o-zu' mn' o-xlmrts. mm- .100 millinns in News nt' mn' imports. This was \w'll and gmul. But what. \wrv nnr I'Xpnl'ls"? Nulhing. mom 01' In“. than our raw inntm-ials which slmnhl haw hown mannfavttn'ml in this wmnttgv and have giwn uniplcwmvnt tn llantulian lnlmt'. This was pmn' lillsine'ss in tho upiniun (if the- spvakt't'. \\ .lusvp’ Humi was th~ sin-:11; Ht! {108” must]: trvaly and HM HIil‘.’.'~‘ 211;? :" [U 1931, >11 his hml at 11111111111 mo 1:112.” 1111;. \\ I!“ tlw 1 In!!! '0 1:11. (P; He was greatly enthused by the at- tendance and pronounced it “the best convention in forty vears.” This was as far back as the Dr. could remember things politically in South Grey, but he made the state- ment without fear of contradiction that Monday’s gathering was the host. biggest and most enthusiastic Conservative gathering in that numâ€" her of years. Ho k!!"\\‘ the coming light was to ho a hard one. but Cttllltl not see anythim.r hut SNOOP». if ”10 Cttlltiidaio‘ M'lv't'it'ti l'ui°t_‘i\‘o-:j the summit he: shouhl from tho tloi‘iservatives in the riding. Mr. J. I). McDowell thought it. was not impossibln In (lvaat Miss Marphail. Sho- \\'a.~‘ not inumgnm hl.» by any means. and a Wt'H-CHll- ilm-tml campaign. in his opinion, with tho holp of the intlui-ntizzl ticmsvi'Vatiws ihiouuhoul tho i'iilinur would giw their canalitlato a ma- ioi'it)‘. lli- (“HUM not sw' how tin- l'.l".tl. former tll=zi>o~i"\':iti\'us could ("oniiilio in >ll|t|=tti'i Miss Marphaii. who was a Lilo-val first. last and all thi- timo'. if R. J. Ball, Ex-M. P. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE S "Hu- Chit‘f "\1 Montreal." H -1 how it was as I'vpul'h’w'l it was "with .~.~' 31111-111111! \\ 111'1'1'1‘1'111'1llw I11 this so: 111. 111'“! \\'1'1'1~. 1.21. 111111;: 11111; 111 :1 handle-.1 by Miss _.\la(?|)lmil u . to.0a.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.c 0.0 ll tho mum'- HHIM nut that Miss man k- 80 M'I'. if 11!)- }al. it was :19 millinns hoe «'Xt‘he- Haunsm‘d, Hm that. 11181], ”\VII Protection Needed 'l‘he time has come for the purg- ing at the administratiun. rnntinuml Mr. Harris, and he advised his hear- ers, hut weather or ruld, "(lo tn it until the 14th of September and then see that this (_30ns¢_-r\'ati\'e party 'ar- ries out its platt'urm anci «Ines nut step at the rusteins demirhnent. hm gows thrnugh all all-partnu-nts." _ Mr. Harris dwelt. on the taritl' as It atl'eets the farmers nt‘ the rnnntry ancl tnhl of the market gardeners at his riding nearly t'nreml nut ot' busi- ness by emnpetitimn from the l'nitml States, where early garden stutl' matures stmner than in Canada. The Australian treaty was anuther thing that dial net work for the henetit of the Canadian farmer. If the «Lain- sm'vntive party were returnml tn newer. he promiwa in) “turn Alls- tralian trc‘faties. in 1924 there was auproximately tw- and a half mil- H0 l‘tfft‘t'l‘t‘d to thr- rvwnt mstmm inwstigatinn and said ammig uthm- thing's: ”W9 am gain; In pursur- to “It‘ last ditch. \\'.- haw. til'ttVt'lt that SBUJttlttflOO a yi'ar has howl! mulctml from the treasury 0f timi- ada by Scoundrels uf all tyiws. I react in"? wutvncvs nt‘ tlw unpub- lishmf part a: that l’c't‘lfll't. and al- thou'jt; l hay» lrnmi MW of tlw 1.0."! in my «lay amt haw boon in a lit of funny gilxi'us; this was «i fit“ that. l s:ii.i tn the man wlm hanctml it tn mu tn takv it away. I 'lict't‘n‘ want. tn 500 {my mm'n .nt' it. I did not Utilk that humanity (will! sink to $11442 «'z‘pths of tylt'lll'aVltf'. Thwar- pvuph- haai at Hlt'il‘ hvacl llisaitlun, protm'tt-il hy Mackimzii- Kim: and his administration. Whvn mun in high placvs lnsu ttu-ir mural-u tin-y lose their regard fur tho ti'llit‘S t'f oftlt‘a amt t'ni'gut, tlwy iil‘t' i-vgu-i-svnt- int: [H‘tmlv hack hmm- \\'|ln him trying in «In an hmwst day's \-.~m-:< t'o' an hi‘iiwst. day's pay. \thn tlw lwacts ot' dvpat'tmmits «ti-ham‘h a svi'yii'v which cullvt'ts almut, Stilt),- Otltt.tt0t't a ymn'. why shmulol it tw nc‘t‘vssary t'm‘ ‘tho' mvmhm' t'r'ix' Suttth- liast Hwy to say to l’arlianwnt. "It is with agony I that mysvlt’ omn- iwllmt tn yotu against. thu aitminin tratinn." Hu' l‘PfPl'l‘Pti to Miss Maclzhaii. whom '10 regarded much persnnal- 13; as “m. titted to represent. any municipality as a nwnihm' ut‘ Par- lizlnwnt. Shi' is inn full of \‘isinns and thc-nrvtical ideas that are. not. practical to suit a young. \‘ll'ilt? na- tion like Canada. 1101- prison rvfm'm ideas \wre some of tlimn. It would in his “pinion be lwttm' tn out. out tho criminals and try and saw thvin lwl'mw- thvy sinned. she was forced to vote against the King administration. He told his hearers that the Liberals would no doubt try and turn their attontiOn from the real issues by dwelling on the "t'lonstitutional Issnr." This was onlv a smoke screen to hide the real basis on which the campaign should be fought. PRODUCT CARS remarkable resistance to hard wear Its fast-growing popularity indicate: satisfaction. Selection of two body durable lacquerâ€"moleskin and gray. Ford popularity is founded upon just one elementâ€"Ford quality. Quality being a permanent characteristic of Ford products has enabled the public to buy «lc-bam :Ilmut. S tho 1 Min.) “le1 slut] in Mm I “0 ”(hm thing: UH- lwnulit thllil‘a‘ I't‘vaSl' WI!” : ROS., Ford Sales and Service ' Holstein Mt. Forest “a financ- The \x'lwat ;:v n? mvnt fur ‘Chi!"t :~-: full ('1'mlit. This product Hf Hun .'~.:.' Hm t mw‘nnt 31v pools had nu! Emu! In thv sanw man The big hood of Canada today was a thorough study of now conditions for marketing tho pl-Ochtco of tho farmer rathgr than “H: taking ott' of tho duty and allowing the t'nitmt Statos grown-s tn dump ttwir sur- plus into this country. 't'mwv was a dumping aw in town. hut it had not. but?” ontorth until wry rm'ont- lyâ€"sim'u tho Mom‘s 'n Howrnmvnt had takvn cm-t' the wins ot' [www- at ttttawn. Potatoes inmortvd into Canada in 192’: amounted tn amwmimatvly 25 milfimus of poutms'; ‘1: 132.3 tumu- llad 1va1 (3‘: miliiuua of Inumis im- pm'twl. Tim “ns not gum! ‘HUSHH'S; wlwn Canadian runners ..ad {"35 “'55 same fumlsh,!ll' rolling in lhvir A . fur want. at a markvt, lions of pnnnds of butter imported inuo “Us mnnnry nmmn Aushaha and New Znaland. In 19.36 more was thirtoon timvs that much. In 1924 there were one and a half mil- lion pounds of chvvsu inunn'tmi; in ififlisflx and a luflf nnnnnn: (fl pound 0531 mo DEâ€"JANEIRO Durham Branch - I. A. Rowland. Manager The Royal Bank of Canada 1H) H Winnipeg ‘ Fort William Windsor. Ont. London Hamilton Toronto Ottawa Montreal <Quebu: St. John. N. 3. Halifax Sydney Charlottetown Vancouver Victoria Calgary Edmonton H 800inCannda 100 Abroad NH HUSH hm HI l'ImSI-‘Is vl IH'IHL' «'«I' kind of matu yuu d Tohards HII- clnsn m Hm I Mr. H. Mel umrlII'y HI _\; moved a win at U: :II.. ... (i. (.ampbell iuI' his ~ I partv. This “as gin-II Im... Ilv. as “oil as lhrvv Inns-I - {In “In «andilatv In No campaign. ,A ,, Mr. wavdd lIaIi M‘mt \‘M gum! spilits EIHPI‘ I 3' I13\ in thn I‘itx “\h ”“0 i9 “k“ a I‘M! “1‘ said. as IH' kISs‘I‘IIJ III" 'HI‘IHI'." said Mrs. ,\.-~.\ \\ {IIH\'. 'den‘t ho IIIIkiIIIIE" likf‘ a I'I‘t,‘ t‘l'd mm- H' .\ “(91101!in _m'l'!‘ ”I! {\vonLV-mmulvs.’ needs protection; Promct tlu- Hana- dim workman to hold his jun, g... told the farmers prcsmt. 'l'luw m lurn will remainéu Unnada, mu. Sum- foodstuffs, and make [H'Hspul'nns linws tor all of us. Amongst those on tlw Manny-m mm. M. Duncan. vx-MJA. and “.1”, S. Camernn. Px-M.l’.P. wan summ' H10 {0111sz l‘c‘3'!'l"-v'llli .' Nurtn m”- at the last _s«.'ss_iun. ' colors in )lontev'idcu San Juan Santo Domingo Man-Prince Nassau Int of Spain Buenos Aires Rio de Jgneiro How 10 be happy Hannah m 'nslits HI IH'IHL' (":nfnntwi Thursday. July 29, 1926. Wrong Meaning BAnch‘oNA N‘I'Vl‘ m" Um men-t Of AMA-m anrze in In- DAm's‘ 20 H1 H1 l8 Campbell. ' TIIBIIER FOR SALE \V_ATERUM SILI’VH’IH': Mum-don rowing isoh M !n-\ horsepower \V-llih- "11:5“: tank; driw ‘9“; H“ t' Huslo'?» LOT m. «tux. 2. \\' 2% mnvs sn‘rif.\\'v-’ @iningim :u‘r'm. ‘ tn 8004 Main 1‘3 1" ham “1”! silt-.2 MU “ables, 7-!‘nnn‘2WI 1« extension kih‘hm‘: Well WMM‘WJ and For further parm William Smith. RR taming: 11m m .fld in gum: 9 the pm-mm ~ : Milli": sun-g frame: “wank WP“ at dhm‘: I this farm. m firm. This 1 right to quirk liculnrs apply Ill. t Durhal acre.- ! hush; u framn I cnncrvh comm: Mann 1 also ha mum; brick frame) ‘ to hon wntnr t 10 m'l'“ is “1‘1. 0‘1"“.11 (.0 “'m 0mm“ NORTH LOT 7. (I tninim: 1" cultivatm cmu'nn l “1 uses an: a LICPI‘. (Hwy. 1’ BOIIHMO' IIIU’W‘. Chrmm Sun. Y: Mmlvl' salvs. a~ It 1i“ Terms .. l. Duril: Gl'm'. 60mm It 'l‘hc telf. LiceluseJâ€"iiéiioneex‘ for Co. of G Marrzszo-z's her 01 HI" Ii Tuesday u: . may in: nu» omco. Mr. «1 local. bram- ‘BU t Hon: out". Sun: all BIN of M Gra. (10“: “luv 40') Um Physician lelmm ~t :- Itf‘ I'lliu'rs “SN“ and ( 2 t0 3 p.11: CXCPMNL PUNERAL SERVICE New Modern funeral Parlors Phone Kingsdale L344 [2242‘ Avenue Road Toront‘ («Two and roman”.- Once east (of the iizu Lamhtun Street. Lum- hlm. mhce hour: 2 x. 8 pm. (excvm Sunday Office and rcsndmu Cuuuh‘ss Ind Laminm: lite old PM! (mu-o. 010 ll a.m.. 1.30 in 4 ;» (Sunday's memted , BATES BURIAL C0 C. G. AND BESSIE M DR 1. L. sum. 11.5., m. : r» FARM?" FOR IIDDLBBRO‘. SPEREMAN 6: KIDBLBBRO' DRS. JAKIESON a JAI»? CASE! WITH mun-1n Of four. Tell'pinmv «- Mummy my“! 91 up 25 cents. (m ah m“ will he made ca " “M W. Bate Barrister Lia’uscd (Audion 5‘. GRANT, D. D. 8., L ll Dtit‘hém. 0! W REUBEN C. WATSON Advertisements and»! 1h. ‘-- ---__.__ ." )r‘uld 1 21m Mn I. C. PlC-KBBING. DENT! ALEX. MacDONALD l m Medial .’ fl) DR. A. M. BEL] LUCAS 8: HENRY Thursday, July Classified DAN. MCLEAN Chi M‘dod R.“ ill \V C h the \1 olicitox \\ (H *aus (rel 0k order \\' l'l‘ :\ me 'ham llme VI t' 01 rm hi

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