tout tho only pmsihlo road to poaro and .wi-urit). halt not only do- wlopmt the schcmo 0f liont'o'doraâ€" two hot hw "torn than any othm‘ "lull. pro-parrot tho piililir. mind to “NW†at. In sit-awn and out. of so'asmtt ho' talko-d tlontmloration. and although no spotl-hindor. his rloar. logiral mind, his comploto faith in tho tilt-a. and the contldenco that [lt'flltit' had in his integrity, won the stllipul’l ot‘ thousands of ritizons who otho-nviso might. havo regarded “in union of tho provinros as a maid and dangorous oxm'riment. Without qiio-stioning for a mom- o-nt tho- do-lvt that Canada owes to tho urnms ot' )lardonald. in stw'ring tllo' ~hip oi' stat" through tho rocks and ulnrlpools of party. racial and l'l'0'\tlli‘t:tl ,jo-ailollsios and nllStlllr Ito't'stttttoltttgs Into tho hunrlmnr n†and m-ruru)’. wicped the turn but hp "lull. I’I’O'lial't an mums o-ml Hwy that. it. hm Hw . nun. saw. yum-s lml’ul'n his as- sm-mlw. that. n Hum" of all lhu pm- anvs “as lhu uuly solution Hf lhn pruMum. llw nnl)’ way nul Hf llm .mhln'al laugh. which was o-wl'y ymu- hm'nmmg mom lmpvluss. flu hmk lho- ulo'u of llonfvdm'alion. and. with inllmlo- raw. buill ll. Up lulu .l c'nllml“lo- :mol prawliml scho-mv. 'I'ln- wan-Ural pnlitll'lans Hf his «lay Wo-l'n incllnml at llrsl to laugh at mm and In hrush his plan aside as an nmum-uhlv dro'am. but in HM o-ml Hwy were! l'urt'c'NI lo aolmll that it. was nut only pracllcahlu lull 'lw nnly possible.- rnacl lH Imam ALEXANDER GAL’I’ AND U ).\' FEDERATION Who tirst conceived the idea of linking trigPthvr in a strong and parlnanvnt union the scattered col- umn-i a! British North America, it would ho- atiï¬icult to say. Pro- hzihly. likv a mm] many other im- portant movements. this idea of tlonfederatinn was a gnaduat growth JOHN MCGOWAN The People’s Mills Durham, Ontario PAGE 2 Gonn's Big 60 Beef Scrap and Poultry Foods Blatchford’s Calf, Pig and Poultry Feeds THE PEOPLE’S MILLS .\l clangm'uus nxgwriment. «nu-stunting for a mum- o-hl that ï¬anada â€was to . nl' )Iamlunald. in stow-ring u' slut" through Hm Pucks [muls Hf party. racial and .jo-ulnusn's and misun- gs mtu thu lmrlmnr of Hall. to .I“ utht‘l'.‘ humid r1 GOODS DELIVERED IN TOWN EVERY DAY. Phone 8, Night or Day. . t l t “8 L1.- H H only just. to ‘fllt'fllbf‘l‘ that 'le Hm “O'III mo]. March)".- and Palltinns rum. in rash w me Hm HINio'iml lml -o~oâ€"coma-antooowm-o-oM-WM-Wo-Wno CHOPPING EVERY DAY \\ m- Ill- ll 0'“ H0. haIl prowd himself II brilliant (With? 0! 1th Govnrnmonl. While in nmmsitinn lm (lf‘lth'l‘Pll snmn Of his ahlpst speeches. such as his :IIlIlI-I-ss ll" th- bargain “i“! â€In ZaIIaIliaII PaI'iilI- S\ll(lltalu :IIIIlI tho O'Xt‘l'llllfln (ll RM and thn mis- mamIgIImI-nl nl' NUPHI\\PSl affairs. "6' vimn'nusly OPIHISPU lhn National Policy. but while a free trader in llII-III'y hI' I-IIIIIIl say “frm “min is l‘III' us impussihln" and nut. "in tlm Ilnmain III' prariival politics“. llu l‘l‘illlll‘d llml :Is a ll‘fll'll‘l‘ lIII was III»! 11 81190085 and in "‘18? 1'0- ,aiL'III-Il llll' li‘fllll‘l'h‘lllp and at. â€In lllI‘Yi ‘JI‘lll‘Fle I‘ll‘l'llllll Ill‘t‘llnl‘ll 'IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII. III â€I“ nll‘flnlllnll his [mix (‘flnli‘ 41111 “W lllll'I‘Slllt'll‘Il III-l Ill'lâ€! it} [his IIII'IsimII'Il his iamâ€" IIIIS DIIIham ll‘llf‘l‘. \\lIiI'lI slIImIII lIIm‘ llIIII'I'IIIglIly III' was IIIIi Hf synh Imihy \VIHI llIu IIIIliI‘y Hi â€In Lili- I‘l'Ill party. In Nil“: “1'. Blakv “('t'l‘llll'll ilIIe \l fh gallon, Hf Jllï¬lll'l‘ :IIIIl IlIII ing his NH) \I‘BI'S IIf IIITIII' I'llmlml lmpmlalll. ("HIS“- IIIIimIIIl I’llallgvï¬. HII \igorously 0p- pOSNI lIIlfilliIII: lhII U'll’ns I)! llnil'l! “l“! BillislI llnlumbia. lhIIl. Spa III MIIIInlaiIIs" as lIII callI'Il it. "(9 con-- siIlI-rI-Il that if nanmla carriml out. â€In railway [II'IIgI'IIm Sh“ \VI'IIIlIl lm â€II l'I'IglIH'IIl lIIs‘I-I'". This \‘IIS â€III 0831‘ II! II gI'I'al man lurking Vis- ion. “0' l'l’h'lgnl‘ll as minislm' IIf .IIIsliI'I- IIIIIl hl'l'llmP l’l'l‘Sllanl. II! “III IZIIIIIII-il. hut. in mm lIII \vilhIlI'mv :IllIIgI-llII-r l'I'I'Im llII' I'alIiIIPt. "0 wk IIII IIIII-l iII llII- I'lI-I'timI Hf I878. lIIIl wlII-II â€H' HIIVIII‘nmeIIl. was IlI'l'I'ulI'Il am] â€In party I‘II- (lllll’l’ll I-I-III'gaIIizaliIIn lII- was clmsvn as lt-zulm'. This position hn held until 1887. and umlvr him Hm Lib- erals sulfvrml dofnat in lwn m'nm'al elections. I III 1873 [In IIntIIIIIIIt thn Mackenzie IahiIIIIt \IithI'IIIt. IIIIIIthIliII, but. IIII- sIIzIII-Il aftIIII thIIIIII mIIIIths. In some IIIIsIIIIIIts hII. “as out III harmom' with his IIIIIIJIIII, and IIII October 3, 187-1, IlIIliVIIIIIIIi his famous Aurora spI-IIIIh. aligning himself with “In Canada iI'iIIst Party. HII advocated thII t'IIIlIIIIIItiIIn â€I‘ â€III EmIIiIIII. IIxtIIII- siIIII III the franchisv, cumpulsorv \II,ItiIII.I. IIIIIpIIIsIIIItatiIIII IIl’ miIIIIIIitiIIs and IIIIIIIIgaIIimtiIIII II! the SIIIIIItII HI: i'IIVIIIII-Ii an lInIIIIIIiaI uniIIII in IIIIIiI-II that. IlaIIaIiII might have a IIIIIIIIIIIIII shaIIII in thI- maIIagIImIInt II! its t'IIIIIIiIm affairs. But. this was IIIII)‘ a IIIIssIIII: "mud; in timII hII IIIIII IlsiIlII his I'IIItIIl'IIiiIInist. Ivan- iIIg-s IIIIII hIIIIIImII an IIIIt-IIIIIi-IIIII. :IIIIIIIIIIIIIist. in May. 1875. IIII IIII-IIIItIII'IIIl thII \lIIIIkI-IIUI- IIIIVIIIIIImIIIIt as MiIIistIIII 1\ Edward Blake was born in Ade- laide. l’pper Cauada, on October 13, Mill. He was educated at Upper .lla:i:ula College and the liniversity of Toronto ln l856 he. was called to the bar and speedily achieved distinction as an equity lawyer. His political career began 1867. It was a time of dual representation and he was elected to the House of tionimons and to the local legisla- ture. He became leader of the (m- tm'm opposition and in l871 caused the defeat of the Sandï¬ehl Macdon- alil aclniiii istral ion and became prime lliinis‘tm‘. â€n the abolition of dual l'l'pl't‘St‘lllflllHll lu- was elected and eat in the» House of Commons. For a quarter of a century the Hon. Edward Blake played a leading part in the political life of Canada. He did much to mould public op- inion, but he lacked the personal magnetism necessary for successful lowlershlp. croeauon and upbuilding of the D0- minion at in fu H H )‘3' Mr. Blako thi' Imperial h mwmlwr ft ulk) EDWARD BLAKE 1875, lw I'n-vntm'vd tlm Hmvrnmvnt as MiIIistI-r illhl IIIII IIIg his hm \Hars IT-I-I tml impmtant ("Insti- ll ll 11180 Ill ncvoptnd tr Pm-liamnnt. u Knuth Long: anacla in 194V ['3' ohm“ mm- 43.00 43. 00 40.00 30.00 101110 1.40 ls Ho ul '0-~c«MM~.--o-o0coo-oo-cacao-wacky...an. i:??’.":’§é...‘oo..o.oc.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.. cg... n James ‘1. Hum was Hm son 01‘ Hun. .lrbsvph I’upv. n state'sman nf Hm Rc-spnnsiblv (iuvvrnmo'nf um. Idlin- vatml in England. a Victim Hf Hm California gold t'M'uI‘. nn-l‘vllaltt ancl shiplvuildm'. he: was a man nl' “no-ruy and intllwncu, Ho vnto'rml pnIHn'al lil‘v in 1857. Ho- uppnsml Mnritimv .‘K'I A. Mac'ctmmtct was It mo-mtwl' 01' mt- ngislatiw tiuuncil. It ttwrvt'm'v trnnspilwt that Primo- Ectwarct Island was ultimntvty brought into ttw l'ninn nut by its Futtu-rs nt’ tinnt't-«tvrntiMI but. by mm Of its strongest nm‘mnvnts in ttw garlic-‘1' it???“ of the mmomvnt â€"- f‘k’ll'lll'l' slams nt' t. James COUQUR’O POW" Prvmio-r. faVnro-t! Hm Qnohov Ho's- 0luti0ns but, would not present them In Him Lngislatm'v as n gnvm'nnwnt nwasm'cn Hun. '1'. “wallâ€: Hm'iland ulsn apprnvwl tho qulwc resolu- tinns, but hm! nppusml Marilinw l'ninn with lie-ry vloquvnco. Both Hun, (val'go' Cole-s and Hon. Edward Palmm' opposml the Qm-lwc Remun- tinns with all Hu-ir puwvr. Hun. .-\. A. Mamimmhl was :1 mvmlwr of thv WMQ'OO' - IO'Oâ€O'°.'-O°'.“.‘ Mnlti-cnlurml chiffons aw cum- im-r more": and moi-v intn their nwn with thv actwnt ul‘ warm \W‘alht'l'. 'lhvy 31-0 smart for afternoon. and iii-u tinding i-vacty favor t'm- dainty Snmmo-i' M'vning t'i'm'ks. Thu um- ahnw is a typical i-x- ample of the typv popular with tho youngvr SM. Tiny floral sprays fll'n shnwn against a vrvam hack- Kl‘dllllli. tln- Hum-rs hving nt‘ var- ions shades of pink and hlnr. lump hands Hf silk “wt in lilun tinish tlw twn â€(HIIICPS (if tiw lumiâ€" l'unt. skirt. with a nm'i'mwr haunt making HH' nmulihul ynkl'. Fashion Fancies Telephone 3 Flowered Chilton lakes a Youthful Summer Dance frock THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Man is usually mm't} ready to hom- himsplf talk than to Install. A woman soon gets as 1150:] tn hvr husband's nanwas tn hts fut-o“. Past Rum-5 at‘n forgotten in pru- sont mdngmtms. l AHM' tIHnio-alo'l'atiun. l’npv 1'0- nrainmt‘lcwal l’rvmivr unly thrvn mnntha llv rvm'vsvntmt l’rinrn Ilnunty in tlu= sussinn Ht' 187:; at Httawa. \\'llt‘ll his party was wrm'k- M to} tlw tltmaotlan l’aritir Sramlal. l1! .lw vlvrtinn whirl] t'c‘»l|n\\wl. lm mu «lvt'vatmt. lmt in 1876. wth Hon. ltaxict Laircl lwramv Livutvnant. (luVM’IlM‘ .." tlw Nurtlnvost 'l‘vrri- twins. luv \wm tho swat. t'rnm tha Liberal candidatv. In Macdnnaltt‘s Cabinet of 1878, Pope became Min- ister of Marine and Fishorios. lmt. mmtv nu particular mark upon tlm Imminiun stage". ttn tlm Whuln his rvputatiun must «tvpvnct 11mm his lm-al achim-mvnts. in particular. moon his ('(mstrurtiw rontrilmtiou tn a t'mte-ratc-cl Canada: a wnrk whit-h was altsntutvly ossontial if his fel- lmv-cnuntrymon warn ï¬ver tn haw morn than a provincial rmmtatim‘.1 ur a prnvim'ial [mint Hf \‘it‘W. . vvrvâ€"w But in the autumn of 1866, he met Sir John A. Macdonald and his colleagues in London. when the suggestion was made that, in addi- tion to the terms offered at Quebec. Canada would provide $00,000 ‘0 settle the land question in the Is- lland. ()n his return he ave pub" licity to this offer. and ater em- barked upon a policy of railway construction. which soon brought {the little province into tinancnal .litl‘irulties and ultimately into con- federation. To this day there are those who say that. the nail- way was from the tlrst but an insidious scheme of the adth Sir John to make it impossible for the island to hold aloof longer. But. without giving: either Macdonald or Pope credit. for so much guile, it is rlezir that the danger to public cre- dit, raused the Islanders to resume, ltt‘g'htlatioils. First. Premier Hay- thorne and Hon. David Laird soughti ilt‘ttt’l’ terms at. Ottawa. Then. l’opo promising to do better still. went. with two colleagiies to the Capital: and. as a result. in the summer of 1873. the Island gave up her pro- carious independence. on condition that her land should become. frec- hold. her railway should ilt‘ taken o\er hy the Dominion. and that. she should have t'ulltillttnlls communi- cation with the mainland, winter and summer. \Vhen all allowances have iii-m1 maih- i'm' Palm's “Whitman-SS in 0x- [vloit his party afl'iliatiuns with lhu Canadian Prinw Ministm‘. much ci-mlit is duo» him fur uvm-cnn‘nn: ihc- aluufiwss of his provinm and fur sulVing; thc- lzmcl pmhlvm. To him. him. is chin im- i'vi'ui-m Hf ilw i‘Hiililifl‘ and thiwuiupiiuu Hf thv :iw'imal sysic-m. in [ilflt'fl Hf Hm many i'm'ms «if high] h-nclm' which had hw-ii ihnhanv (if iiimm'im's in his «hut Al'tc-r "rainml mumm llmmty H! lawn l’nion in 1864, the Quebec Resolu- tion in 1865. and in 1866, as Premier: he moved the famous “no terins resolution, “that any Federal Ln: ion of the North American Colonies. that would mbrace the Island would be as hostile to the feelings and wishes. as it would be Opposed to the best and most vital interests of its" [:ieople." 4 Ant.‘ 1 _---A :\ wnman t‘lnspisvs Um tours of a 'il l VI U’IWIUV 0-. â€"v m'm‘swwn writers of Hollywood. and wasfllroclvd for the sol-mm by Clifford Snuth. UllF-luul awn} ‘.,v.--‘..-.-.. _ . “The Man in The Saddlnf' an- other original story written espec- ially fur Hm star is from Hm pm of Charles A. Logue, one 01: t_l_10 mos} Read the Classified Ads. on Page 7 It will pay you. westerner, in. the 0 less an authority than B the noted authoress score of western novels, the most. famous of which “Chip of the Flying versal recently starring role. ‘Angeles. visited l'nivcrsal City dur- ing the production of "The Man in the. Saddle". Gibson‘s latest picture, which will be. shown here at the Veteran’s Star Theatre, Friday and Saturday. June 17 and l8 and spent the day watching Gibson playing the lireezy. humorous type of roll which has made him one of the most popular stars of tho scren. â€Mr. (lihsou is a genuine type of tho adventurous young man of the real \vest in which I lived for so long.†Mrs. Bower declared. “He is exactly the type which I have always attempted to get into my novels." ! .Mrs. Bower. while at the studicw Signed a contract with l‘niversult Pictures tlnrpoi'atii‘in to write. an? “I'll-"inn! story especially for Gibson.l STAN DARD BAN K OF CANADA DURHAM BRANCH W. A. Johnson, Munuyd Sub-Branch at Priceville BANKING A Joint Savings Account Is a Real Convenience :0 J01 THE To be worEifibped to} inn-11.»; ,3 .n Very well, but it us far mun. Hm It is not in-woman to 11%|on 2:»... man she houses and clotIu-s and We must acept life as we lim :1 and be thankful it is no Wars“. ' Only 3 {ml wriflCl'S fl'id'l|¢‘~iv|'. on the altar of personal pn-«gjn.xs.s,._ No 0119 questions the smnm..- "'1‘ gossip if unly he be given sumw yup. n‘nnli‘ Timid". W "v - moat contented worm-n Jun. 16. 1927 are STANDING 0f PUPILS IN LOWER Tho I'ollowiu _ students Hf High School mu- ohm" ï¬'lllldillfl on (Inn Immu- so nartmvnml mum-u mdn-I partmonul suijcts indw Ill dim count» will I'm-mu acute issued by Hm lh'pa Edmalion grunting sun the» suhpm-ts on Mxivl hlb‘ bum: Obtlillwl as lwn fled. Students who flaw Aritlmwuc. Zuuluuy linph mar. Art or 80th may cxatmmlitms m-t by tin? ID 0f FAUPIUO“ Ill stv S! paymc-nt of a fvv uf um- plper written upon. WW m‘vsicliluz ufl'ivm' nu l‘m- . examination. pl'nVIciml \\ “('1‘ HT illh‘nlinn M “Y'Ho' MI by Hm IH'HH'IIH Saturday. Junc- mu AIM". Ila Audvrsnu, Arm-'1 mm: Arm-1 L A: .mnn \1 M moo-anon Thursdny, June 16, ll [{tu Spectat M IRS. DR O