'r 9. 4m. Aid â€any...†ntario NM] by "mug ll \ft 91- mha mm "I- IV H? l‘ tho' Kim: ttnw'rnmo-nt. During this pm'imt thv l'nitod Status had ful‘go‘d ahmld by traps and humids. while in Canada a per- ind nf otvprmsinn was nxporiom‘od. tto'spitt‘ HIP “I?! that. four good har- Vnst-s had lu-Pn Qal'nt‘l't‘d. 'I‘ho‘ t'lt'tt’iflll Hf 1921 gavn tht‘ Lih- waist and Prnm'vssiws combinm‘t a majnrity nt‘ 130 in thn Hausa. and it' ttmy \wrn sim'nrn in "N‘il' plat- t'nrm fur a lnwm'vd tariff. tho‘y had had pit-nty nf time and snfflrivnt mujnrity tn haw done 30. Th» tinn- ~'o-r\'ati\‘o-s, with 30 mambm-s. mmld liznn itum' “HIP in .4101! thnm. This i'nlit'Y had its o-tt'vct in tho :‘tm'tions nt' 1927». Th» timisnrvativw had IH'Ml t'lt't'it'ot with HIP lai‘gvst group ‘n ttw Homsw and had heatna ttw Lliwrals by a popular maim'it)’ of ‘mem \ntt-s. 'l‘hvy worn rvturno-d \ch H7 mo'mlwrs tn tho' Litwrals tut. whilo- thn Prngwssivw had him" mint-mt t'i-um t‘x’» tn 28 mnmhm's. But pan’)’ Hf l‘. I'Ull'inllo' “H â€In Kim: H4 1m h-llma: what. ind: â€w Imxt tn sum-r. 'J rmlucing Hw duty on manurm-turml prmln wm mnro-ly a fulï¬llmo‘ In {our years of power, he had mntracted a series of bargains with â€w Prum'Pssivns on every budget. and at tho and of this {our years u' thv hum] of tho) govnrnment, DO! unv-h-nth u! thv promiSPd legisla- Hnn hp had promised had been Maw-ll nn thn statutps. Even in the rmlm-Hun 0f the duty on farm im- Ho'ml'nh' ho- had nut. bm'n altogether ::m-. It. was trm- that he had 1‘». .lm'wl tho- duty 4m implo'ments. but at Hn- sum“ Hmo- ho had rmhu-ml on- duty un stow-l m tlw manufacmror ~u HH- I'O'dhh'HHll in the! Dust was nnf M. run] as if sm'mml. or it. was 80 b0 fnllm wmram-mvnt tn inwst Hu- pnlirfv rrmto-d. I! not ~m‘» of mesolvvs. what. U) vxlwvt m'xl. a so-quo-nrw, Hlo'l'o' was T m-mm- tn put mmwy ins as. with Hm duty «um» prmhlt't PVPI')’ yo‘ no to-llina: what. imlusl Factories Cloud Down In â€w four yuan-I of the Kim: ro- ximv. 3.000 fartm'io-s in Canada lmd "I'M"! tlwil‘ olnm‘i. and mm by â€In thuus‘muls tn â€Iv total numbm- Hf mvl' half a millinn had tn go to tho- I'mw S'ah's tn milk» a living. 'l‘lw I'loNIIIL' nt’ Hw l'm'tnrio-s was nut \\ hullv um'ihutuhh' M â€w rmlm'tiun m Haw mm: .\ (-c‘msiilm'ahlv amumlt nf I? \Hls‘ 3H lw fullml in Hm Ilid- ‘llo' lump“) of l'flllmll \\'l†. Ml mum to pay. ‘ rlizii'go- by Mr. Kim: anl Yhat thm'v had been smug- - .lm'ms; thn Conservative re- - v. :n nut olo’miml by Mr. Meighvn. :iiways has l‘wvn smuggling . *rn-x-n always will ho. said the ' l\"i'. but there was one thing, 0'. i:~‘o-1'\‘ativos while in power w: mmlo' an honnsl oflort to (inform ; M and had prosvculeol all Vic)- m a much different mannv’! v: \lz'. King had punished his ut' oiustnms. who was “sen- ! tn lifn imprisnnmenl in the ' :‘w M a salarv of $5.000 a y9ar.†'h'v- r'w Ho-H‘l' haol born 8 breath 0f w -:«n against tho l‘nnsorvatives wV maladministration or miS- 1'3"§'I’!3lll‘vll of funds. Five mem- ‘ nf thv King Government, all . . ml“ and thrm‘ of them lawyers. l \w'l'kml "'1‘ “"9 months in a I . ‘ . \ ' n mmhlv to ï¬nd 8 sins“ instance “hivh any department 0! lb vai'valivo Government had been mum: in its only or mm m handling of ll. encrust- (Continued from page 1) nztml States to ac manufactured m.» the liuished product in Ameri- will factories and by American work mm. Sir Wilfrid Laurier had gone. in?†[mWNl' lfl 1896 at the head 0' rlw Lllu-Pfll party on a free trade ,v Puit‘ui'm. and was no doubt sincere “In his declarations before election. Hno'o' in power. however, and with 'fw I'o-fl'ionsibrlities of ofï¬ce upon im- shoulders. he had held to pro- nmtinu as outlined by the National ,Imlicy. and Canada had been pros- perous. The same could not. be said 0 l King. 2.000 HEARD HEIGHEN HI v "v' "V "u.“ thv Hnwrnmont headed by Mr. .\l H Thursday, \\ mo \V I'I'mnu'v vwr)‘ .W'ar. HIPI'P ‘ â€in: what industry would The Customs Scandal «'1' \lv'igllo‘n l'o't'vl'l'o‘d \\' \V r \lviglio'n i'o't'o'i'i'mt to the wunolal as “w m mto'et hint. lzi'~1volitic:il history. amt \ m iii “l “w Toronto tvlnlu‘ :il Lilu'i'al mmspapm' far In. that "its (‘Olldllt'l “:19 Mi "\lbt‘llt‘lll't‘ in ttw [ml- My c-t this u..nmtr} " l'lw ./.-.i in raids «.n tlw smug- ! lawn used to mako' I'tt'll Izzal and political t’i'imids . t“ the ofï¬cials of tin» ggm. lhmn \\ as enouga money 'm “w treasurv of tanmla ~tums department, tc- time t a substantial foduflion m taxes imposed by the nt- lmt ll. “0W l‘tAlPd in mi. N Hwy \‘nim! fm' him, 1M swim again in- nngagwi with 'l‘nrkny. with fur- .lshml and with a i‘ixrtho‘r Hi.- yuung manhood "f â€It -nt in inwstmvnt. whivh t'l'i'nto'tl. Inw'shn'a‘ \W'I'o‘ f tho-mso-lvvs. did HM. knmv xpm't m-xl, and as a mu- Hn-ro- was nut. much in- » put mun»)- intn factor- â€In Hu- duly l'mlllt'o-al nn nu-t P\'t'l'_\' yvm'. thm'o was 'hn Prngrvssn'N :1:on nm‘n ml t‘f» tn 28 momhm-s. But waguncla thrmlgh Olla‘hm‘ hp O‘..m.~w‘l'\'3“\'9 Gm'm‘n- .I haw lwo‘n ro‘turnml tn : :l majnrity Hf 30. TIN-m- 1 was c-nrl'ii‘d nu against m- \lo-iuho‘n. Whom." lmnns . but. It now rota 0f thinws and “mt H1 haw MW“ 1 , nmjm-ity H1 was rm‘l'iM )lo'ialwn. w m: with ano-l'. This prm-vss of duty nu sum» olifl'vrvnt I prmhu't. vwry ynm' t'ulleI-m of Mr. King's fl and was olnno- to I’I‘nm'vssivv Sllmml‘t to uw mun numlwr Hf IiHinn had I.“ go to tho' tn milk» a living. 'l‘lw w t'artm'io-s was not Ituhlo- m tlw ro-ohwtinn ,\ mnsiclvrahlv amnnnt lw fnnnol in â€w dis- AT BUREAU RINK VUUI 30H“ Mr. Malchnn ln'ivlly nntllinml tho llunsm'vatiw platform. and what tlm pvnplo- of â€HS mmm'y 00â€â€œ. 00!)“- olvnlly o-Xpowt. if his party was 1'0- lm'nml tn [MWPI' nnxt 'l‘uewlay. He m-npnsml a rnasnnahlo tariff fOI‘ a varinly of industries that. med put a slap tn the Pmigralinn t0 tlm l'nitml Status 01' nm‘ hays and girls wlm \\'(‘I'O‘ l'nm'ml tn gn llwro, in spite of hl'flll lax for vntry. in mwlor that. â€my might nhtam pnsitinns and makv a living. .\ Hamlnahln tariff was all lu- c-unlvmplntml. Ho“ pro- pnsml tn vslahlis‘h Slll'll vnmlitions in Canada as will vnahlo- imlnstrivs ln l‘mn'linn in Canada. anal nnthinp mm‘o'. {xx-mu». who vntml mw day that we \w'l'v Hat :1 lvgal gnvc‘l’nmvnl. and whinw tho‘ no-xt, clay bm‘ausn we don’t aflm'wm-«ls mmu bark and function as a unwrnmont‘?†mum's muladministratinn which. in Hw wmwls of Hm Grain Growers" «mm». was 'thu must. rnvnlting over 9†I'm'ut'clml in cmr history. Mr. King: thnn insistml that. 3 ml:- ho- takvn «helm-ins: that the )lviulu-n administration was not, a Inga] gnwrnnwnt, which was dorm. uml Hw gnvm-nmvnl. was dol’natml by MW Vnh‘. â€What do you think." asked Mr. \lvixhvn. "Hf mvn likv Fm'kn. Gar- land and ntlwrs in tho l’rngrnssive Mr. King vonsiilo'i'mi that it was up in him and his government to tinish up this work and that he shmllll have horn (i'allPd back to do w. "Hmv mulal I (In such a thing?“ said Mr. .‘lviglwn. "in vimv 0f the wh- ni' i'o'nsm-o- that, had iwvn car- riml un Hm Stvwns mntinn with a nmjnrity nt' in. WHO" tlm Govern- mvm hml iwmi found guilty of Lord Byng refused the. dissolution and Mr. King resigned. Mr. Meighen was called upon to form a govern- ment and did so. His Cabinet had been sworn in to ï¬nish up the work of the session just past, and in or- der that’ another eight or ten weeks need not be wasted. they were sworn in and accepted cabinet ofï¬ce with‘ out minster's pay and they were pre- pared to carry on the remaining business of the session and pass tln- ally the legislation that had been put through by the late government. Premier Meighen had asked Mr. King at’I‘ns's‘ the floor of the House for assistance to ï¬nish this business. and it. hml been refused. ed to it by the peOple of Canada. The Constitutional Issue Dealing with the . constitutional issue, Mr. Meighen gave a brief outline or the facts that led up to the question which,‘according to Mr. King. was the paramount issue in the campaign. The King Gov- ernment was faced with a vote oi censure and went to the Governor- General asking for a dissolution, which was refused. "No parliament in England ever asked for a dissolu- tion with a vote of censure hanging over its head,“ said the Prime Min- istcr. The Conservative Platform Rat'orrim: to tho tloiisorvatiw pol- icy of protoction, ho said he \'as ii" a good position to know sumo- thing about it. Tho riding.r ho had the honor to roprosont at tho- last .parliamont. was a laboring man‘s riding. 'l‘horo worn wry tow rich pooido in South 'l‘oronto, and during the past, four yoars, ho had soon many thousands of tin-m rompollod to migrate to the I'nitod States. in soarrh of work. It was with tho idea of corrocting this condition and svt'llt'illg omploymont for thoso mon at. homo that tho policy of protra- tion was advocatmt. Ho I'i't'm'rml al- 30 to tho protoctivo poliry advo- catml for farm products and gaw an illustration of how tho I'nitod Statos pi'otm'ts its farmors from outsidn competition. Ht' was on tho hordc'r rm‘ontly whon an onihargo had hoe-n placod on Canadian potato!" i-ntor- ins: tho- I'nitvd State‘s. and thi- do- spito the tart. that thoro waa' a shortago in tho crop this yoar. Ho, quoted Preside-tit ("ii-.nlidgo as‘ saying that. it was tho into-ntion of tho l'uitod Statos Hch'i'nmvnt to pro- tort. tho t'armors, and ho wauvd thom to rocoivo all tho twm'tifs iu prim" owing: to tho-s hortago it: tho t'i‘np. \Vith a duty of 50 t't‘nt.‘ [H‘P hundrod pounds. tho Canadian p0- tatoos kept pouring m-or tho hop- (it‘i'. en tho I'uitod Stat!“ plaw'd an umhargo on â€Will and 1ii'o'\'.utmt thoir outr} altouvthor. Col. (.1 R.(f;;1ra13V,o1113.-lim13 111aV013 of Toronto and member in U113 last House for South Toronto, “as tho 1113xt 511133111313. He paid 11 crimpii- mm! to Miss 311113111111†and “11111131! it 11n1i1313s100d at the 01115131 that it “as 11111 his intention in am MW 111 131~f1113 t1) h131°p1313so111illV. 2l13 11h- jected to 11813 platform which 1113 thought.111,3t1‘in113nial to “113 .11t13r- 1351s 11f 111111111111 as 11 WHO“? 11111! stated that if $1113 \Vi~i1131l to maintain l11313 i111i1-p1'111l1'11t 11Hitl11i13 l111liti131ill). 51113 “as not 1111111111 in 1111V \VaV I11 131111- li111111HV 51111111111 111111 1113113111 H111 guidance 111' 5111311 1111311 11s \Vumis- \WH‘UI 11111] Heaps of “111111111312. R13l'131'1'in3.’ to H113 12111151313VatiV'1- 1111]- ing being taken over by R00“: BO†of town. One ot the new ministers without portfolio in the Meighen Cabinet. from his latest photograph. Hon. Dr. Morand represented East Essex in the last House and is again Con- servative candidate in that constitu- 001. G. R. Geary THE DURHAM CHRONICLE utinnal to talk hf that in wry If you gm :l-g} Rum! way, (Ynn'w nnvm' si huttvr-cup. I And knock an a half-mat. Hum And PERI-UPS the (imi‘vund-Hng MG 3 cusy coal-bin With a handy coal-vhntu fur tn slid» HIP 134m} in! Wv lnukml away 11:» and clown thn m-mm Nurth Rnacl. (Abow in the tree taps, lnrluw in tho ditch‘q “'9 39km! thc' Bobulink and UP ("'1 Robhvr Tufld. And “’0 “storm! to :1 funny, old sign-Imam which Said with a grin. "USE MILE-l T0 OWEN SOI_’.\'D;" “'9 went whm'n it said, but tlw kni- tle wasn‘t. found! But. my own ialca is that any {inn day 'Tlm sky wry blue and tlw grass wry grown , Ans! PERHAPS thn gray Bunnivs am enjoying a svruh. Kicking up thvir howls in Hm nvw hath-tub! Thvy t‘limhwl mum tho running- hnal'cl 0f omr hig ('al'. (You couldn't, tu-al' a rattle", and you ('«mldll't 11031' a thud . They look ullt' littlv ko'ltlu that had ridden 5‘“ far And had nowr thong'ht nt' jumping 011' into thv Cunt mm], 0111' jnlly little kt‘ttlc with tlm “’3- Mr {01' our toa. They took it, ntt‘ and no-wr said Whm'n it. “with! hv! MM M'IRH \I’S in Hm WWII-â€PM tho littlo Ma )muw ls vlu'tainim,r tlw “imlnws 01' INT tinn. new house! Mr. R. J. Ball of Hanover, an ex- member from this riding, also spoke, as did also Mr. Edwards, the pres- ent candidate, who was called upon earlier in the meeting, but who 00. cupiod only a couple of minutes, giv- ing way to Mr. Goary. Oh. when yuu 2'0 a-gypsying alum: the. North Road, (A blanket. for to 91001) in, a flint to make a Ilrv‘», BP sm'u tn hoop a-\\'atcl|in:.' for a fat Rnhhvr 'l‘nad. A Bnhnlink Thinf «m Hw telngraph wire, A ’flm-t, Hf Squirl'vl l’imtns sailing on thvir lug-shim, Or a hand Hf Goblin Highwaymvn with pistols at thnir hips! Mr. (ieory paid a tribute to the. Liberal party of the past. No mat- trr what he said about Mr. King. he had a great veneration for the Liberal party and that great army 03' Liberals who were tooay unit- ing with the Conservatives to put Mackenzie King out. clean an the grand old party and start afresh. The Liberals in the past had occu- pied a most important part in the making of Canadian history and would do so again after they had been purged 0f some of its present ofï¬cials. in 1925 for the suppression of smut:- gling. but it had not been used. R. J. Sparkï¬. onu of the men who no- tilled the King al‘lministration of tho smuggling evil, and who. after re- cviving no redress, turned the mat- lvr wcr to H. H. Stt‘wns of Vancou- Vr-r. was a strong Liberal. was still a Lihm'al. but bitterly opposed to Mr. King as leader of this party. THE LOST TEA-KETTLB :Iâ€"gypsying tho an'th sippml tea from a I WNW?) Those \\ ho did 20 WW. hnwmor treated tn a grand limo. 'l‘lm usual stands and booths xx are in ovidom-o and did a good husinnss and (hi) crow! made mor rv until near I\ mid- night. RR. No. 4, Durham. Though the attendance at the Anglican garden party in the Dur- ham Rink last Thursday evening was exceuent, the threatening “ea- ther conditions prewnted manv from turning out whn “Otlld other- wise have done so, and as a con- sequence the gate receipts were not nearly so large as thrv shuuld have been. The evening. ton, was cool, and, with threatening rain, not. more than three or four hun- dred were in attendance. (irvgm‘ (Inn mlunia, and Show. Thu hm. Jimmy Water! Water! Water! What Is Good Health Worth? Jessie IacGregor Company Provided Good Program :n Annual Altair Held in Rink Last Thursday Even- inc. ANGLICANS HELD 600D GARDEN PARTY Why take a chance and use watei that is polluted and unï¬t for domestic use. “hen Pure \\ 3101‘ can he had by having a “ell drilled. Wu handle Pumps and Pump Re- pails. We handle only m" best lines an! can at reasonablo prices. Get our price before you sell your wheat, as we intend buying wheat to ship. Mzapln LP :1' I " hag“ Royal Hons J. H Flour per bag .............. Majestu- Flv'm', pm bag 0 Canada Flour, per bag King Edward Flour, hag Pastry Flour, 2% 1h. 3:1" 0 Guno’s Big 60 Beef Scrap and Poultry Foods Blatcbford’s Calf, Pig and Poultry Feeds J 0H N MCGOWAN The People’s Mills Durham, Ontario THE PEOPLE’S MILLS ' ED. J. PRATT Satisfacnon Guaranteed CUSTOM CHOPPING EVERY DAY GOODS DELIVERED IN TOWN EVERY DAY Phone 8, Night or Day. aâ€! have 3u::' ‘I‘LOI‘EQ. .51. Phone 98-12 are c $.87? "L 311‘; D FEED BLACK LEATHER SI'I'I‘CASE ON the Durham-Kmun-dine Road. Find. 01' kindly lvaw word at The Chron- iclo ()fflco. Rt‘wal‘d. 9 9 l WANTED. GIRL F! )R HUI'SE WORK, (“‘0 in family, to go nut of town for fnur munlhs; gum! wages. Apply box 75, Cln'oniclv. 9 9t! Prairie Prid- f‘HHIIY'. 2mg 3 ‘55 MW! Flullr. lwr “my... 3.10 «trimped Oats, per ton... 85.00 ChOpped OMS, pvr' ‘un... 35.00 Stromy Mixed «Lump. ton 38.00 Scx‘¢_~'xlizt:_:~ lmr uniâ€... 1.50 9 Hazel Buckman. vendor and enter- tainer. was all that could be de- strod. Jnssiv Mal'ï¬rogur. saxOphou- ï¬st and Marxist. was also good. her musical numhm's all being of a high urdvr and \wll rvm-in-cl. ROWE’S Bakery Provision Store Read the Classified Adz. on Page 7‘ Goods Delivered Anywhere In Town HIP f0“0\\"m.' Pastry Flour 24 lb $1.00 Baker Confectioner The Finest Manitoba per bag line or GIRL WANTED Flour $4.50 LOST M7: PAGE 5.