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Durham Chronicle (1867), 26 Apr 1923, p. 6

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rumplo-tv rapillllallull on 'l‘lnn'sqla) owning and unmmliah' \\'ith«lr"\\.m nl' all llu'm- hills. l'lwn al'lm' l3" atl- millml llu- Hm'm-nmcnl In lw lwlp- lows. and surro-mlmw-ul acconlingly, llm m'ilno- l‘uinlslvr Mmghl ta haw llw hills ~11"ch nwr. hut Hun. Hnwâ€" am l’o-rgus‘ozn was: laking nu vinzmws and clo-nmmlml a rlvax' umlm'stumling. “1mm tlwm nnw." atlvisml .l. Wultm‘ flurry. Lilu-ral ally nl‘ Mr. ln'ul'y. and lb» w'vmim' cmnpliml. lu-aw In withdraw was l'ul'mally askml just lwl’nro- midnight em 'l‘hursday; a l'o-w uwmln-rs rs-markml casually. “thn‘riml,” aml that was lllp mm M “w olvhatv. anal of vlvvtm'al ro-zuljusl- mvnl, I'nr this somsinn. 'I'M'HIHH. April 2|.A-'l'lw rwiisn'iâ€" butmn. h-anst'wrahlw WW and "PR." bills arr all 011'. and {rhythm {unattr- atinns aro- dvflnito‘l)‘ nu. That's Hm Won-k in a nutslwll. 'l‘lw uunstup dvhutv inaugurahni by tlw Cunsm'v- aun- Uppnsitinn am Mnnday night Huh-h nnly with l’rvmim- hrm'y's chmplo-tv rapihnlatiun on 'l‘hm'sc'la} -Xfio'r sum» pruhling frum 1hr llonso-natiw lvadvi‘, Mr. Iii-iii'y win- fll'mo'd Ma)“ -'i as ihv nhjmtihv iialv fur (liSSfllllHflll. and said an vii-Mimi might. ho- i-xpvi'h'ol “in ihv lath-1‘ par! of Jum.” 'l‘lic C(HISN'VaUVPS haw almnsi a i'unliiiimus list Hf humiliat- ilig convmilinns si'hmluh'il. and HH‘ othvr pm'tio's :ii'o_- also getting: bu»); Hun. Mr. I’vl'giisun has IIIHI‘I' ramifâ€" datvs in tho- iivld ah'i-aily i'haii any thi' lo'mh-i'. and ”in party is “mm-- in}: Hip fray in high spirits. It seems that Mr. Drury is no. V'el')’ t'nlht Hl‘ )ll'. Fcl'flltsoll. tine Ht‘ the. great sorrows of the premiers life. one gathers. is that Parliament- ary usuatge compels him to refer to the tlonservative leader as "my hon- orable t'rieml" or "the honorable member for Grenville.“ Last Satur- day. just hefm'e "ccmrtesy week" he- gan. Mr. [)rury at Milton described the growl in the House as "the oll'egs of the leanings of the Conservative party." Having looked up the «lie- tionary meaning ot’ the worol "tlregs" Major A. \V. (tray (Leeds' took oc- casion to reproach the premier for his harsh words. Mr. Drur)’ retract- ed them "as regards some of my friends over there." There :ire oth- ers. evidently. for whom no words are too harsh. Later on 'l'hurstlay evening he used the term "dastardly tactics" amt then withdrew it. "'l‘y- ratiny of talk" and “timber pirate“ were other choice phrases which tame to his tongue's end. and in the blow-up “u Thursday everything; which get that far can?! “out. When 5“ Sht through. Hon. MP. Fergusmi described the scolding as "otie ot' the bitten-est. most, ill-tempered. pre- eleetion. political harangues this House has ever listened to. Viliflca- tion~ without limit, most untligni- tieol :uul unequalled as an exhibition of ilLtemper and bitterness by anyâ€" thing I have ever seen in public life.“ So ethlml Courtesy Week. "\Vt' \H‘lt‘uule' ch' 1;)“:11'1‘Inily 1H gn In ”W mmnh'y. MI'. Spt‘ftkc'r'." >35] NW Ivado'r in tlw Huusv nu 'l’luu-stlay and \wnt un tn infnrm Mr. lwury that "lwl’nrv ynu gut tlurrv yuu will bu praying: fur ’night Hr BIurlu-x"." The primary object of the l‘eiliso tributinn debate by the Conservatives was. of course. to kill time and force withdrawal of the hills. \V. F. Nickle warned the premier early in the week that he was at their mercy because the Government had in fur- nish the quorum in order to prevent adjournment and the timiservaiives could keep going with one speaker after another. So long as the Gov- ernment failed to break the spirit of the Opposition the blockade was complete. And so it proved. But there were picturesque features from the public viewpoint. on. John A. Currie spoke to hoursâ€"Jfour on Monday and six on Thursday. He stapped rather unexpectedly at 9.35 on Thursday evening when Col. Price asked a question, turned a heavy volume on “PJt.” over to the member for Parkdale and left the chapter for a rest. Col. Price at once took the floor. but was never called upon to proceed, as Welling- {:1 N...Sr>< :5 0.529 P 4m) .3va mm ENE... C PIC QC 2 Z7. MW G0 4.0 «rm Gamma 2,6 mm« Zm 450 VOCZUm Ow Pmmogfla 4m», @005mm :3 .Z b‘l’ 3):,» LITTLE JIM MY xxulhl haw madv u tinv hamlbnuk if tlu-rv had lwvn u llanszu'tl stafl' in NW Hmm'. )IIIfiItI' I.II\\'I.- II‘EIIIINI III'II\'II}' IIII IhII ICIIIII'IIIIIImII IIII HI‘IIIIIIIIII‘I. HII SIIII'I- IIII III III IIIII I III. II III' I II\\1II'II I. IIIIII IIIIIsIII-II sIInII-“IIIIIII IIIIIIIII‘ IIIII IIIIIII III' I-IIizaIIIIIII. 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(t’ho' snggvstiun has hwn math- ulu-uty that t’rmnivr lirnry did nut, .tvsirv rmtistrihntinn any mnri- than aliynm- t‘lh‘t‘, “xvi-pt it \Vt‘l't‘ nn his .m'n twrms. amt with ttw transfrmhtv \mn amt "Pit." hnukmt nn. 'I‘tw tat- tur. tlnn. ll"\\'Hl‘tl I’vrgnsnn rhargml. was :twsigm-ci tn “hamstring" thv tlniwviw'ativw party in 't‘nrnntu. tn am t'w'ltt the» prvinirr warm-.1 suspi- ricm hy withhnhling.r tho- Inc-asurt‘ until tho- Tutti «lay nt' ilw St'Shlttll. im;\\ithstamtin;: thv fact. as simu- hrnnuht nut. that murh prnLiminai-y \x'urk hail hm'n ctunv hy ttw law rte-rks. amt tho» rnmpliratmt hitts \wro' quito uhviunsly ttrat‘tml hing twt'urv ttwir Slldtlt‘ll intrmhu'titm in ttw Hunsi- immmtiatt-ty at‘tt-r ttu- an- nnnm-vnwnt nt' imprinting itissntw tinn. it must nut tw ifn'vrltmtwit that Mr, Drnry had ri-pvatmlly lwvn urgâ€" mt in tlw pro-5s amt in tlw Hunsc- tn takw at'tlml tuwal‘t‘l l'i‘t‘listl‘ilmiinn. but it» had ransistantly rat‘nsml mun an annnnnro-mcnt and thn gum-rat impi'vssion had naturally gut aliI'ti‘dtl that there was to be nothing'doing. 'l‘twn, after the bills worn brought in. amt a committev- prnlmsml. tho. prvniii-r saittttvd ttn~ tattnr in ad- \'ancv with a snggvstinn t‘«»- a film'- unit systvm iit' I‘t‘lil't‘St‘lllalt'Il. (lis- rriminating against 'l'nruntu in par- tirntar. amt against uthvr targv ur- han wntws in favor 0f thv rural. 'l‘hv Iii-amnsitinn apprarrd to ll!“ tlnnsviwatix'vs as impnssihln amt un- just amt llt'llt't‘ thvir sncrvsst'nt rt“- t'ni't tn l‘ilnrk lllt' whnlv thing. lion. Howard Ferguson put it this way in the Hotlse: “We not. only lolnrketl an attempt to obliterate the (Ilium-native party. but preserved for the people the opportunity of having better representation in the Legislatnrtn It, was the only eon- stitulional method and I have no apology to make for it. If the prime minister feels he cannot put things through the House, it is his duty to go to the people and let them decide whether we are right or he is right. and we will be content. (Applausei. When you get on the hustings, Mr. Prime Minister and Mr. Attorney- General. you will have a tremendous task convincing fairâ€"minded people that you had the slightest idea of doing justice to the electorate or working out fair and well-consider- ed redistribution when you intro- duced legislation at such a time. The premier’s attitude toward post-election coalition, expressed at Milton last Saturday in defiance of The Farmers’ Sun. was amplified during the week by a statement giv- en to the press. Mr. Drury counts that day lost whose low-descending sun sees no official statement. finish- ed or begun. This one was explana- tOI'Y. What. he really meant at Mil- ton was that if returned in the el- ection at the'head of a minority grwp, which nevertheless turns out to, be strongest numerically, he \uzuhl m'w‘pt cu-upvratviun from ulsmx'hm-v in Hw Human and 1111mm»! in {mm a Hux'm-nmvm. As tlw gnu-- m‘vr tH‘k “(‘(“Siml at Miltnn In my that Ian ('antl lmt «'n-npm‘ah‘ \\ ilh Hw «Irmwmatch-s. almut um- wu-ss will lw sufi'it'imt in local“ Hw party lw mvans. l'. F. H. nu'mhi-i's att'vvt tn, hi-liiwi- that ”I“ tlnnsvz'Vatiu's had .‘Wllv- thing' tn it” with Anoh'i'w Hivks‘ humhshvll. ”1' at least knvw ut’ it in aitx‘anm'. l'lx'ii'ti-nm- at this t'vvliug i-ausmt Hun. HH‘Will‘tt I’m-gusmi t: 933' in the Huusv nu 'l‘hursitay 2 "I am ini'ui‘mmt that tlw mumhm' t‘m' Snuth thn'nn was t'm'mvrty a strum.- Lihm'at. t nuwl' had I?) m’imitvs' (“Ulin‘t'StlttHll with him in my tit'u'. lint wiwn ymi ch'nw him hy )‘nltl' hvh'ayal. as hv said, Mr. Primv Min- istvr, wt ”11' m'ganizatinn ynu misâ€" I‘vm’i-si-nt tn thv pmvinm- tttâ€"tta}'. whvn ynu ih'uw him to maki- thvsv vximsui'vs. what was thm-v h‘ft t'ni' ynu amt thv :i:tut'iii-y-gvnvral tn «in hut ti'y tn twat thvm with l'ttttt‘lltt‘?" In Vii-w nt' thv fart. that thv furmm' whip’s status in his hnmv riding: has hm-n a mattm' ut‘ sumv cummvut. It may tw statmt that Mr. Hivks has roâ€" t’t‘in‘d and is still I'm-t-iving largo numbm's nt' lwttws t'mm (“unstimâ€" vnts mntaining mmmvnt nt' :1 must t'avm‘ahlv natm‘v. Itvmutiatinn nt' Mr. lM'ury as lvautvr. as rvsult ut' ttw Snuth Hun-«m momlwr‘s comic- tinn ttmt thn [u'vmivr was diokm'ing fur a Litwral cualition. vithm' twt‘m'v Hr at'tm' o-lm'tinn. is t'\'itlt'lltl}' ap- m‘mwt by a majtn'ity (If Mr. Hivks' summrto't‘s. Save 1/3 to 1/2 Your Corn You loao from 35 to $4 the food value of your cora by feeding it to your cattle aa dry fodder. Corn atored in a TORONTO Wooden Stave Silo will give I: u "11% of the value. Good enailage will improve the alth of your cattle and will increaae the quality and quantity of your milk returua. Good ailage must he made in an air-tight ailo. The TORONTO Silo ia made of aelected aprueo. douhla tougued and grooved to exclude the air. and apecially treated with creoaote to loo hen ita life. I596 extra capacity with the TORONT llip Roof. ' Let me ahow you how to aave,on' lorafe. aad iucraaaa the health and value of your herd. Information and full particulara gladly given. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE JOHN smv'rz, manna, ounmo WHERE CORN OR SUNFLOWERS GIVE LARGEST YIELDS ails” which hm'v :1 similar climuiv (mm \wmlci 1w sulwt'inr tn sunfluw- m's. 'l‘ln-rv is nu “MW! in gl'nwmg snntlmwrs fur silngu in tlwsv disl- l'ivts Inwausv mulling: wuuld 1w game-«l withm' in quality Hf I'm-4i ur in MOM 0f ('l'up. «m ”w UHH'I' hand. in thv mmlm' I'vg‘inns of Canada. suntlnm-rs am» distinctly supm‘im' tn mm. In T‘Jurll'wrn Hntarin and Nurllu-rn Q110- lu-v. un ([10 huminiuu Exm'rimuntal Farms at Kagmskasing and La Furmv sumlnwm's haw pI‘HVMI muvh mm'v succvssful than mm. In fact. in ste» raginns. it is a mistakv in attempt tn gruw mm. In Iiastm'n Quahm- at Imnnuxx‘illu and Sta. Anuo do In Pucativrn. sunflmvm's haw alsu pwax'mi muw satisfavtm'y than ('Hl‘ll. «turn wfiuirvs lmt wea- HWI’ in make- s:lf.s1':mim‘y m'nwth, whilv sumlmxvrs. un fhu nthvr hand. wiil gl'rw \\'¢‘H 3n a much ('m’blm' h'nuwmlurv. In rou'nm whvrv corn (“almnl lav llvw'ndml Him” “wry yval' tn preinlucv a satisfzu'lux'y vrnp, it wuuld swm “is“ In g'rU\\' a [mum‘- [inn nt‘ Hn- :U'rvzlgo- in sunlluwm's. It is wit-rusting; In nuh- that \Vhilv sunllumws uni-n makv a much tall- M‘ gruwth Hum mm and m'mIm-v a grvnlvr “might M gl'm‘ll maWrial. Hm amnum Hf dry “1th Hwy cun- tain is Ivss. Fur vxamplv. at Uttawa in 1922. sunflmwrs ,Vivlclml 2.3.2 Inns pw avru whilv. unclvr similar mmâ€" ditiuns. (mm )‘ivldmi nnly 17.6 tons. Hmwwl'. 11w w'm onntainml 22.6 mm Wm. «of dry matter whilv- Hm sunflmw-rs runiainml nnly 1.3.3 lwr rpm" making :I my matlm- \Vl‘ip'hl [H‘l' at‘rv Hf mm 0" 4.2 Inns and Hf sunflmwrs 4.1 funs. 'l‘lw sunllmw-I‘ ('I'up 5mm! thirtm'n fvvl in lwighl in markml (N‘HHI'asl In ”w 001‘", which was abuut tvu “wt: in ”I" 031' “In sunfluwm's umwarml a much lwavicr crop but, in wality. Hwy mutuinml IPSS dry matm' pvl‘ at'l'v. I'nlikv mm. suntlmwrs vamml h“ fm] cwmunnvalw as dry fnddm'. WILLIAM STONE FERTILIZER “None Better" cocxsnu'rr AGENT - - DURHAM “EVERYTHING IN FARM MACHINERY” SPRING FARM MACHINERY J. SCH UTZ A Full Line of Toronto, Ont. â€"“I took Lydia K. Pinkham’s Vegetsble Compound for backache and for wesk sud dresry feel- ings caused b m condition. Sometimes I xeltsobad st oouldn'tdomy house- work. My neighbor told me of your medicine and I resd shout it in the ' To- ronto Telegram ' and thought 1 would take it. I got ve good results. it built me up and have told seversl friends what it has done for me. You may use this testimonial us it may be of help to some one who has suffered as l have."~Mrs. J. LEE. 26 Huvie Ave, Toronto, Ont. .Mrs. Lee is willing to write to any girl or woman suflering from such tron. bles, and answer sny questions they may like to ssk. Women sufiering from female trou- bles causing bscksche, irregularities, pains, bearing-down feelings and weak- ness should take Lydia . Pinkhsm's Vegetable Compound. Not only is the worth of this splendid medicine shown by such cases as this, but for nearly fifty years letters like this hsve been re- ceived from thousands of women. ll' lllvru is nu silu un llav farm this mum cannul lw gruxxn fur l'nraw. In rugimm \th-ru il be mull-ralule- lu :rI'HW sunllu\\'t‘l'.~‘ l'uz' sllzsgv llh' musl. suilahlv Vnrivly as lhv Hlam nus- sian. 'l‘lu' lwsl rvsulls lmw lwc'n so- vm‘ml lny planting \\ Ill: :1 grain clrill in .mws lllirly-six tn l'urly-lwn inclu's apart and llmmlng Ilw plants In {rum night In M: invlws :qm-l, in the! HM. You might be interested in vending Mrs. Pinkham'a Private'l'ext-Book upon the “Ailmer;ta ofb “2:51:31." thYmi cdan et a copy tee ting e y in g3. ‘Pipkham Medfcine 00.. Cobourg. The- dimu'vncv hum-mm "pm-Nous littlp thing and “littlu brat" is that. you use. "littlv ln'at" \Vlwu its mothm' isn‘t prose-m. Ontario. '. April 378'. as.

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