Meanwhile “Andy" Hicks. VF“. mombm‘ for Snuth Humn. thnngh not much in tiw Hunsv Hf lain. is huwring abnui, clumping immiis Iikv a bush!» airman. Stung. pm'ham. by thv promivr‘s rm-vnt whallwngv in him to "go ahead and publish" any- thing he likt'd. Mr. Hivks cm “in day of thv I'.F.0. uxm'utiw min-tins; and Mr. Drury's surro'nolc-r saw an mm- Vivw in which [no I'N‘allml that Hw prime minisivr a! a party mums-~â€" ihm-v is u disput» abnul thv darn.†had askml [wrmissinn tn gn tn Ulla- Wa and ,inin thv King Cahimt. 0n annthvr occasion. discussing row- ganizatmn (if his UW‘n {‘Zabinot with a few UHF“. members. Mr. llt‘tu'y. flt‘t'nl‘l'lll†in “1‘. H10 k3, said that ht' \\ oIIM like to take in strIInIIIr business; men tIIIm outside the House alto-i gellII-r. and menlmnul R. l. Fleming, Hon. .\. \\. it met]. and m ."n Sir “'illiam Hearst. These were to dis- plaro- ilnn. Peter Smith and other ministers. in brief, the late whip declares the premier remains “Lih- eral at the heart rather than [7.F.O." and that he. has placed the United Farmers before the. country in a position or enmity towards lIyIlI-II. which is not its true attitude†Mr. Drury and other members concern- ed having issued a point blank Ileâ€" nial of both incidents in almost all details. MP. Hicks [10W pl‘Oposps to reiterate his charges in the House next Tuesday. I l I I 0f "likv-mindml pt'nplv" \Vilh lhI' fax'mvrs. Fur it may \wll lu- :‘m'ow- vd that if thv vxo‘t‘utiw in “mm “1' fully hours altmwl Mr. Drm'y‘s pl'm 0f prtm'oluw l'ul‘ Hu- nvxt. 1w» mnnms thvy did not changv his mind for him. As a matter of fact, J. Walter Cur- ry. Liberal member for Southeast Toronto, seat "8.â€, is a living proof that there was, is, and will be later, it circumstances are favorable, co- operation between a section of his party and those who follow MT. Drnry. He has been a consistent and persistent supporter of Messrs. moi-y and honey and all their works This i‘iil'ni'vml ll'lll‘“. m’ 'H‘lillï¬ill‘l‘. ilwngli gin-n uni ml'l't‘ as a l’l‘l'lltilll- uni ti'valy. was. nl' i'0)tll‘.~‘~i'. tn'e;l.,:ht aimul i'hivlly by MW rmws inn.- nl' :ho- rampaign. «mini: inin Hui tight in i'ix'al ramps lllllil‘l' llw Drum; and Murrisnn tlags llw l'.F.U. l'Olllll not. liilH' liupml l'ni' mvn lill' "strung i'viu'i-so'nlalinn" in thv l-lnusc- Whll'li i~‘ nnw its mmlvsl amhitimi. 'l‘hi‘ olv- \i-inplntjl'l was unolimhli'illy aiolml. lw. in ‘the- annnunvmnvnt. ul' lhv Liiwmls at a l’l'HVllit’llll galhi-ring tlvl't' this wwk. that the party pro- pnsmi ln tight unrli-r its own hannm' {incl o-whi-w cn-npm'atiun with nth- M's. 'l'ln-rt- was wally nulliing left. t'ni' .\li'. [)1'111')’ in it“ but mako‘ 2hr lw-‘t wi'ms pnssihli- with .l. .i.. the mwlwz'n .lnlin llampilmi. and his llunnclhmuls and (’t‘as‘i' flirting: with in“ Lilli-ml cavalio-rs. fur tho' limo lie-in; at any rain. 'l‘inw is thv Q's- wnm- ni' any i-nnti'avl and it iwmains in lw sm'n wlwtlwr ni' nut .Vli'. lmwy will stay put. It will lw i-nmai'kahli- inch-ml, ii' iw don-s not during the campaign gi'i vairriml away with himm-ll’ and [)l'nmlligalv HHl't’ mm'c lhv lwrvlical lllll'll'lllt' nl' "vitim-n CUllSélUllSlH'SS“ and tin.- ('n-npm'alinn m this suhm a" mu "dN' HI M Nil TURONTO, April 28.â€"-0utstanding nautical event of the week was not in the LPgistrzture at all, though tho-re wm-c- some high spots there. tw). It cam» at! dawn in If. F. D. hoadquartm-s. when Premier Drury mvt 3 fut: gatlwring at the executive and at a lengthy conference, which must han- iwo'n highly interosting. am'w-d tn «Imp his broadening-out pnliry. J. J. Morrison‘s oppnsition t“ -Hpo-r:ttinn ut' fusiml with "chPl’ 3-: t -- iso'xénlvntt} (any!) ro-mv.~wlxt- at ‘ - Hf tho‘ \H'w‘mim vi. H10 pru- \:. 'ttt o-xc-t-ntiw. I; \\;t:~ rmthtml â€2' f; “Willi“ HON-0'? It†341‘ .‘il'. INHI'X‘ to: '.u at, as 1“ ANY Hf HH' party. MW‘kï¬ u..- r-nâ€"‘Igwrmn-n hf fnl‘é‘t'ï¬' â€MSMW th_. 1 JUJ)“ \\ hp“ â€1;. o-Xt-t'u.‘t\t' 15 [wt l*.'"‘!rarm! tn :ocm'pt Sllt‘h. Th!“ Pl't'm- );-' “3.; {011ij tn ghv m amt an Hfâ€" PAGE SIX M nfl'im'rs‘ Hf i .: iu'nad nmllo go-tlu-r H“ mm m the ill nu lung: '50 H! Hun. “22.1mm†ho‘ful'o' twill; ‘gi' XM'! hm: dnwn In 'H‘l' [m hat 3 is Km 0 r Lain l'." “k 1H trnu â€HM an indwahnn uf win fl! hmh‘ "I ll 1m isuuul at’tvr‘u'ard .3“- _:¢mn-r {Usimi with '1! party. In all this my 1m’mmm-c-mc-nt Minn mwlo- in thv .\,~' Hm l'.|".U. is" al- in 1w :1 Illilml'il)’ \! lu-unlatm-H err 'n- Hum! 3'01' a: Will“â€" H‘ ISM!†(HRH! :2" ’3- ..\:d h mu! at It. is mnrn than px-nhable that them will he a thl'vv-cnl‘um’ml fight for Uh" North Urey seat. The (Zunsnrva'tin aw surv tn hring nut a candida“) a thvir cunx'vntinn and tho Liboralr wiil probably haw m).- in thv ï¬vlzl 3 “wk latm'. 'l‘lu- Lilwl'als will Imhl â€1011' mm- w'ntiun in â€In City Hall, ()wnn Sauna! nn Salm'c‘iay. May 12, This was d0â€" q'Mml HI) {1! a nun-ting: lu'h‘l â€[1 Friday night. .\ p_mn1i:wnt Lihm'al sx'wakvr \Wi.’ lw svt'm'ml in atldl'vss thc' (fun- vrntinn. 'Hn- III’JD. Liberal nrganizntinn will probably svt a datn at. a mooting Saturday uftvrnnnn and it is just pussibh' that their num'nntion will b» hold bvtwwrn Um dates of mu ntlwr two pax'tivs. ’NORTH GREY CONVENTION DATES ‘ HAVE BEEN ANNOUNCED 'l‘lw Urnsc-rvatix'w rnm'vnlinn will 1w Hw first, 01' Hm Hnw’ tn 110 MPH. thv m-w datv far it huim; Saturday. May 5. at tlw City Hall, mwn Sound. 'l‘hvy will haw an uutsidv slwakvr luv-w fur Hm cnnwntiml. Thu Iwm' zimrrunrh m‘ â€In vim-- I‘m-y nm‘.‘ alum! right \x'owks mm}: has van-ml a stir m lm'ul {mliliml 'éz'vlvs, and NH t'mn'vntiuns, Liln-râ€" a! and Huusvrmtiw, aw anmiuncmi. says 'l‘hv Hm-n Suund Sun 'l‘imvs. 'l'lw l'.l".l).-I.:lhm' will pl'nhahly wt :1 datv at a nun-ting cm Saturday afâ€" tc'l'lmcm. stl'vh'lws :lho‘aol alums! ('nlltimmllsl)‘ i'm' :1 mnmh. H is mmvmlml in Mrâ€" Mail; a†(murh'rs Hm! .\ll‘. l’c'rg‘u- .wn MH Ivad Hw izu'gvst group and (Iunwx-xutix‘w nwmlwrs \VIIH haw ln'wn :tlmut Iho' m'm'im'w ale-Marv lho' p‘w-ly will haw a majurily mm!“ all in Uw nnxt lmulsinlm-v. Hurtuinly it is must ale-simhiu Hm! a Umwrnuwnt shmsio! nu! uni)" lw in HiTil'o'. hut haw pHWH' In many nu willmut twin; hunw‘vml. as Nu» ln-m'y administraâ€" tiun has hw-n. l"nHu\\'in;..-' a ('cvlll'm‘t'lm- ni' Hw lhi'm- ptn'ty lu'mh-I's Hiis \vm‘k Hm ano-mlnvut \vith-mv Hm mmhmvs hill. Hw mvasurw fur l’t‘fJthHHll .nl‘ wwéia and mu [and “Hus lug-Nation. â€wt. Mr. limwy managml tn go! his him sky Mil Hzx'nngh cummiltvv with Hm c-xcvplinn nt' :1 half cinzvn mule-minus c'lullsus. H‘s :1 ‘afhvl‘ magmrium wxlw'ptinn and “w «ml- comv is still m-nhlmnulival. Han-Hwy hwmxrl. Hm. 313'. Furgusun and Hillâ€"- N" lawyvr mvmlwx's :H't‘ highly H'itiâ€" m}. and Nurthvm â€Marin, in spitv Hf (my-mm ('UIH‘USSHHIS. swim in lw tiz'm'vht'nsivv 'l‘hn m'qh'l' palwl‘ SH†runs :Uan'ul 2‘3 1 mm mm! “Mn mm ho ntlmr mezzsmw «humuui luhzw pl nu; alinn \Vhivh \x‘iH nx'idm‘Fx wmw cm 1'] May. lvsf. in whivh Major T. L. Kennedy, fiiw C(nnsvl'vatiu' mnmhor, would be r Main 9:» win. But Libm‘al ofl’icials «in HM! sow-m In hau‘ hm'n party tn 1hr Ural am! Mr. (Larry is Ming cri- I t'i/A'd by all o'xm'pl UH' faithful TH- rnnm Star. which has worked 10m:- aml mgvnunusly tmvard Liberal vuâ€" upo'l'ufhm with Mr. ln'ury and as 11 mm}! «4' Hits \\'m*k'.~' c‘lmwlopmvnts a~ wry mm-h up in NW arr. Rumor It‘z- mm.- mum-Mm! Mr. Curry with n-m nt' Hn- \‘iu'ant pusitinlls ill thv gm ut' llu- HHVPI'IHUUM. 'l'n-day lu.‘ ummunm-d [w \\‘HUM nnt bt‘ a 'zuldi- 19:1.“ I'nl‘ l'vâ€"Pld't'linll. during this session at any rate, and at the present moment is in hot water because. he went out into Peel the nthm’ day and lent his influence to prevent Liberals of that county from UIJIJUSlng the li.F. candidate, Mrrï¬rr. There has been a row over it, with thv possibility now that the Liberals will yet. put Up a candidate. The Men was that it would be better tu lwlp tlu- Drury candidate’s chances H1111 tn haw a thrw~cnrrwred C011- Killl’ilk M â€03‘ What about Hw how sown) In 1w "; H' alum! Hw olnnmu'vutivnsz’ m In 1w "all wt" for Hip a and Hw â€my party that cm] In luv mm'hml Up and Hm' twl'nw vim-rim: thv mm :‘i' Hw \Vwk rallil Ilwm 1. Hrâ€. Hmm'ml l“vr;:usnn “lHl'o' vzuuiidzltws in Hip lic'M LITTLE JIMMY "Hw :x‘ain whivh slruvk hm- was in vhzu'm- ul' tlnmluvtm' '1‘. li. Dunâ€" mum}, 306 «Zunlrul awnuv. Balboa. :uul Mutnrman H. J. lmnmx'mw. 3H Glmm'a! awlmv. Hullma. ‘- nvg'nn, 106 {Emlral aw‘nuv. Ballma. and Aluminum {2. J. liuih-xwvbrih. 3H {Juntml awmzv. Balboa. " "Fur twu hum-s Hw hmly was unâ€" iclvntéliml. .lnlzn Allvn. \x'iclmwz'. IH'IH'J (\Vn lir\\1~:;'z'rj.'.~‘ dis‘t'lls‘r'mg' “I“ zlwiolvnt \x'hih- whu'mnx in am immv mnw Hum :m lumr uHur 331's. Hulllv‘ mm-v Hum :m hnnr :H'lur Mrs. .\H*‘sl1“4‘li. I’l'nm Haw tlt‘sc'l'igdfnll 6110 buys yaw Hf Hw iujurm! \wmun .‘sh \Ilvn thln'l'h‘il il might hl' his wiib. \4 4 nmp: miml In “Me v Hw Spun unis H. NIH/Ivy and ham \\ ingtivl‘i. hr mm! tn Hm MquH umlurlaking [sur- lnr \HH‘I'H hc' ith'lllil'iml HH' hmh'. Inn, '31†\IIIIIg IIIII. “An IIIIIIIINI \\'i“ M IH‘III Mmuiu)’ fifh‘l‘llUHll. [“Hllt‘l'ill {HHIH‘W'IIII‘IHS :Iwait thv illqlli‘hf.“ As was slleml iII ’I'IIII ILIII'wIIII‘lI‘ last \x'm-k. Mrs. .\HI-II “as IIIII'inI III “rand â€maids. Mirhigan. “Cam-it‘d 200 fovt on tho, fondvr nt‘ the two car train. Mrs. Allvn sulfur- Nl twn bl'nko-n lugs. hrnkvn t‘HHle‘ how's and 1103.! injurious. Shn dim] \Vixilv bvi r placm! in â€w J. .|. MO!- lvil ambulam-v a fvw minute-s aft»:- tlw accident. Dr. W. H. Hill pm.â€" mmmwl hur dvad at Svusiclp lumpiâ€" ta]. .\an was I’nnnd will: arms mum-«n! and in a clyin; mmlitinn “Mun Hw Irwin was Imllml. "Ht‘s'ichm‘ hm' hlhhzlml. Mrs. Allvn INIH’H a slvpsml. Hr. thall'lvs .\. \l- 'l'lwrv may Iw g'vl'ms in â€nu kiss n! :1 prva girl. but nu muth't'. Nu gm‘m (mule! sum iw :1 kirk likv â€lila'. “Mrs. Margaret Jane Allen, age 67, reï¬lling at 3005 American avenue. was killed almost. instantly at 3.09 o‘clock yesterday afternoon when a Paciï¬c Electric train on the Newport line struck her while she was walk- ing along the» track between Amerâ€" ican awmu- amt Iiim ax'enue in Wil- lowvilhn ‘ WAS KILLED 3'! TM]! Last week we referred to the death of Mrs. John Allan at Long Beach, California. This week through the thoughtfulness of Mr. Joseph Lind- say of Superior, Wisconsin, we are able to give fuller particulars. The following is reproduced from The Press, Long Beach California. under (late of April 15 : FORUM! GLBNBLG WOIM With the Strongest Tower Built It's the “Toronto" Self-Oiling Windmillâ€"requiring “oil only once a year". All gears operate in a bath of special oil affected by . neither heat nor coldâ€"every bearing and working part thoroughly and automatically lubricated. ll you have a “Toronto†Windmill now. you can obtain this sell-oiling feature by interchanging the head and using your present wheel. Most Toronto Windmills. too. can be made absolutely self-regulating in operation. The “Toronto" Tower will stand for a lifetime because it is the heaviest. strongest and best-braced one built for any windmill. See this new Mill now-or get my booklet. SELF -OILING -- SELF -REGULATING 'OI tono.o~1.oov1.uunm1 sumac. mo (uncut manna! $TAND_A_DO I; QUODMC NY on __ _- CAR MAKE CERTAIN YOU GETA AT THESE PRICES Sedan 8785 Chassis $345 1m: DURHAM CHRONICLE JOHN SH‘UTZ, DURHAM, ONTARIO m FORD NOTOR COM.â€ANY OF CANADA. LIMITED FORD. 0 ONYARIO 2323 The tendency of prices is to increase. The present prices of Ford cars. which are the lowest in the history of the Com- pany, cannot be guaranteed. Buy now. Terms, if desired. cunuwtc. 2. Thu mmpotiiiun may 1w uitlu-r imam nr wrsv. and must 1w \H'Htwu m i-Lngrlish. If pump. it must (-uusist ui' not. mnrv than 150 \Vm'cls. [f in \M's‘v, it must lw ('unï¬méd In H3 Imus. I}. Tim unimasihnn must. lw Hm -\\n1‘kul'Â¥izw y‘!|)â€8[li?llliâ€5llg if. :1.:-£ in Hip ‘ :mil‘s uwn h'u‘..i\‘-.1‘imy.-. 1. Tim (‘Ollhmrilitfll mus! 9w \v-m u“: ruin» u m-r. mm :1 ma "4m Mil 2v†SM“, \xl'llh'l) in â€11.. Us} Hm: shlv Hf HH‘ [Izllu‘l' Ulll)’. and mmlinm} The “Safety Essay Competition" last year resulted in the drawing of the attention of thousands of school Children in all parts of tho Province to tho dangers of the roan! and gax'o mom a thorough lesson m avoiding: autmnnhilv accidents. The success of last year’s competition prumptmt tho Ontario Motor Imag’uv t» ot'i‘m- [H'ilt'SiltIflill this your. 'l‘tm ltl'vsvllt m-mpc-titiml is to tw vumhu-tm! on similar Nuns to East Man‘s. 0.I.L. WlLL OPPBR PRIZES TO 03111110 803001. cmmm One hundred and forty cash prizes totalling 8200.00 have been offered by the Ontario Motor League as prizes to a safety essay on “How Children May Help to Avoid Motor Accidents." The Ontario Safety League will conduct this competi- tion for the Ontario Motor League and the school children of the prov- ince will he asked to contribute es- says on this subject. ! {1w ruins. annuuncml’Jhis \wek by. liw I»: uuv. arr: 1. Any svhnul vhild In (Hilario ma) SMITH BROTHERS Durham, Ont. school and street address of the pn- pil must be written at the bottom of the paper. 10. All papers are to be handed to the teacher, who will send them to the Principal, to be forwarded to the Ontario Safety League. Seventy prizes are offered. it. There will be two classes in the prizes ufl‘vrml : {21' scholars of 12 years and under; Lb. scholars of 13 years and over. 7. The composition must be con- ï¬ned to one subject, “How Children May Help to Avoid Motor Accidents.‘ 8 The contest will close May 15, 9. The decision of the judges shall be ï¬nal. \‘m‘y Vilhlahli' n-sults worn at- tained last yvar. and vfl‘m'ts are lmim: mv'uln this war In lmw lvavhm's uf classvs [II'PSVI'UH‘ 1h:- suthct fur mmpnsiliun at sumv limo during Haw poriml uf Hu' cumpvtitiml. Suvh :1 prmmdure'. it is felt, Would maim- ially vuhanm» tlw Valm- nf thv lvssml ed to tho \vinnil g’ contestants, .lmw it. 1923. The 70 prim-s in vach class will 1m: 1, :5“); - nu! 3. $5 030“; 4 to 7. 88 each: 8 In 1'2. $2 vavh; 13 to 70, $1 van-h. HIP [u‘izv COCKSHUTT AGENT - - DURHAM “EVERYTHING IN FARM MACHINERY†WILLIAM STONE FERTILIZER “None Better" JUST ARRIVED. A SHIPMENT OF Aylmer Force and Lift Pumps SPRING FARM MACHINERY Renfrew Cream Separators mmw} will he forward- “The Best on the Market†J. SCH UTZ A Full Line of which the League is code-worms to teach to the children. Home is a phce where you can park your feet on mother chnir. Only a few men in the world hive the true 1001: of greatness and most of them are traflic cons. By Swinnerton floleproof Hose We know that if you give them a, trial \011 will be a Holeproof “on Customer The Variety Store A Fair Trial fllfllly. It] 3. “II. Prices tron 75c. to $2. “'e are the agents