s~ Wm; M i Maasey-HarrU 'hg0tt.. Innis Btruter, Tu H: mm, 6 auction; 80‘ 2 Walking Plow-s; In. Hay Rake; Mo-; And rack: Hay "I: by J. CLDFOID V00". 1 Car Mar. f " N. D. l., 00.... Road, adjoining You.“ urban), on ION SALE will be otFrrd lot-II. I0. subject to mo Fm, lune“ other tbr. [do MPDEN L Lte.natMoato and " Mr. and In. Forage-ad “no. ttprtotto Ban wat, .jA UGEEN VIM". also lb. weekend "at." " Keaitworte Merbtetn. whit“ other. Mint: and mm M138 Itch. no " with their )0:- l'nd M. --at-- M “or ot friend.- a bring Mr. mm x a manning Olden-bun. M. 'issy. this wan " Cruteckc. APRIL 12. "" harp, ofthostF:, Kray Horse ' ya“; yuals; t Con mu YOUNG. Prom SPAN. Auction-0v. ur in um - atrvngth as m " ’H M, "" ona who up"! rittt her shut, tam. Durham, pend some tilt Mrs. Con. ov bedingham ac- mm the - I". Kitchen Terms, cm Track Ind “I. "M with an; He- he! wool with Mr. John The when In stock and 7 In". W I Cow, 8 â€CI. June; 1 On. You“ cum. other gulch: menm out. as! been vary tf thin wool. latte m “at ht a vial“)! who I.†.ather an Mt Arthur than]; I. I] and I0. were v10!- wlth Mr. short. ited with h n Will. Is mi now pro. the dub boon"- me ago. tuned 013m Twasy 10"an ppm: It} IS. a mu. than. Mn " not. BARGAIN [ARES April 8, 9 2.50 to 4.25 Mic s,llhm,thillmh If you In: “yum. in TRAVELLING - We hare it. fro- . m Io an (Waugh! C... If '0 In oue of Jun! mi 'm' mt. " run have, it for you In a In 'lars, . rt RN-- Up to 3.00 LII. train 310m Detroit, April 12th. .,, Agents - Ask for Hudbm ' M McFADDlN, Tm Agent tor hard war in who fun. tkip Boys’leavySbu buy your â€mullet mor- WEAR tn on)" - at Have a Canadian 'l'ttetitie J. S. McILRAml We In" a lam a“ of Windsor 6 " Detroit q I REPAIRING " â€IUAL HAM]! St "" "But what thrilled me is Chevrolet's 'Knee-Action gliding ride, so smooth Ind rental for hack-wet passenger. . . . the comfort and safety of the All-Steel Fisher Body with its Safety glue and No-ant Ventilation. "I could name a done!) other advantages we found only on Chevrolet. Bat my tip to you u . . . so we your Chevrolet dealer, see and drive the ear for your pelt! Chances are you will decide u we did, 'it's m Chevrolet for In?†‘0. law be Lou may. "Before we'd driven a mile, my husband was thrilled at the way we could aash ahead of trMie, yet pull up in a jilf y if need be. "WE LOOKED at all the low-priced can . . . but one ride in the new Chevrolet and the whole family agreed, 'Bere's our car!’ "Ot course. we all fell in love with the style of it at a glance. Inside and out, Chevrolet for 1938 change- all your old ideas of beauty and luxuryjn a low-priced ear. DURHAM MOTOR SALES TO RETURN Unsung us over the brink. This In the eightioth winter we have come. onto upon! wodoui with Girr' Iii'. Church. Next Sunday our national Minister will be here and 0. good turn on. In expected. Mr. Wm. Brown bu bunk-Ind . Mr. and Mm. Dan L. McArthur upon! I couple of days In Sarah and Mr. and In. Arabic Wink "drmtrtetttaettadarinToemtto Mm. Dun Nichol "ent the wool and In both-I. Mr. m In. Ala. Ida-n. 'Petr. Mr. and In. D. A. McIntyre mn- ed Friday evening at Mr. J. A. Nich- Mrs. Cmtchley of Durham, lawm- lng her daughter. In. P. R. Oliver. The WI tng Helpers Society no Inning . 'ted. ton on Thursday. April 21st in' St. Andrew's Church. Everybody CSU'. Mr. and Mn. Henry Tucker and family spent Sunday " Mr. Wm. Brown's. Mr. Dom!!! Stuart ta visiting in Mr. no In. on... Tucker and '. Wm. Brown bu pug-chum . PRICIVILLE are getting old and slower it and thin sensor: in kind of SWINTON PARK â€ammonium WI. Keller Vic. Blythe tttmqh.arrdn.tqeooettternattho. Hutu-Junta“ a Mr I." aim. and we hope on. 'temteerrsdtttoetr-toetrtotoe udtnthuueatitr.e-umsirur "orxmradmtrtrmtttd,rettt-re 't"rtretettadtmtrtirtgTtt-..nrtsw datruetttt.rtnrtsrmttrttere. t9rrtttomatrtettaagrott-r- mm to fir, Ind will. â€no 1n root’s Review (I tho m of Win. Watson and linol- mm. two of Am Church and born whou we ot- ten met than to you: no. Allan Clark of the Put. an gone to work for his uncle. Archie curt, Mr Neil McLeod, one ot our bond: looking old men, was suddenly taken nick last week. On Friday he nt- tended the regular meeting of are! & Bruce lnenrence Co. in Mover. getting home shortly utter dark, feet- ing very much chilled. Early sun:- day morning Dr. Lindsey of Dominik was called and pronounced I one of plouri-ay. also tt heart condition. but with his daughter, nurse Marjorie McLeod right there, he is thought to be overcoming the trouble. We hope to see you out for the mail, Neil, when the can get a little runner. Win. J. mm of mm mm. m up to see his father Seturdey. In o. W. Ponlow and daughter. Elvis. young.“ dmghter of Mr tad In John Corbin. la we hear, very in under Dr. Madur- can. mm was in the Entrance clu- bhh year. We hope you mar soon be better, Ivie. and back to school. â€on! Do [an m be. m Delivered a "etoer, My“. Ontario. Government as. (night and “an" m Convenient tcnlo II, b. med through an Gun-II - hull-d Pb. PRICED FROM (3".- MOMMCâ€) '820 THEDURHAXREVIEW gum whose job It was to introduce the which was bi 1?rivtttay Bill “king tor the exporting decisions of meanâ€. had the stntunent by the made in Ion .Unltod sum not tomtalled it. But. Ottawa havin gumoutly. Mr. sunght had the Such 1 condi Wen. perhaps we had better love the power question for the moment. Ulla; the word: of Mr. layouts. muster of Juan: "Alf. well that and: well." An Impromptu debut. on the mir ny question 0cm, when Mr. s guardian angel t Here he was in I tight corner. His party divided on tho question. His own position not saw. The wrath of the Punter of the Province mt. Whoa, suddenly. the women " dissolved by Mr. Roosevelt and Mt. Hull. Hun mud mint. the cutting the My - and an. inter. munchnw'ukhtMo-m.umulymmym frtefTf"'or"tt-oreatt-rtr".tuuuGiiitiirr-iii'iL""ti' tt"tr"r'rtsotrats-oernsoret- -tmrtesetM1e.te. w 5"?'e'"eoivin--to-m"srotnsat (mam..- tally. 'ff..tt.Tey.tttH-tutsa-auara.-"irG, mmmmhnbm to oppose the exportation ot power. Wu Druid of hsving been born m Ho cursed the opposition with {our Canada, of being . British subject. in; s cshni with the Conservstive and of bulbs served in the Greet members in the legislstiire sauna War. “But this matter Cannot be the Ontario government. Hisspeecn mtttled in In! â€Willi sentiinem armed resentment in .11 M of but only on the hesis ot nstionsl tn. tho Home. “ml.†It would be "one“ non- Who can say that Mr. King hasn't some" tor Canada to and on mod- s guardian angel t Here he wss in s itionsry force oveness in the not: tight corner. His puty divided on 'lf- It would "Got the defences the question. His own position not of this may and invite "DH-sis. saw. The Wrath of the Mr And yet. he proved. the inching we of the Province imminent. When, In mums ta 1 mobile one for new suddenly. the Mien is dissolved "ll activities. by Mr. Roosevelt and Mt. Hall. I will not deal With my speech on “Y‘II --N--, --- LA.- I .i . speech ready and didn't intend to wute it. " was . well delivered. vicious attack on I." who would dare the imported power wu withdrawn.. An onslaught was made by Mr. Shunt, M.P., the Hepburn lieuten- lreaaone which have in the past made ‘the export of power undesirable from the point of view ot Canada, have made the importation pf power unde- sirable from the point of View ot the Un.ted States . . . in the circum- stances, the government ot the Unit- ed States believes it would be full- ing to diacharge its proper obligation it it were to give its consent to the Importation of hydro electric power even on a temporary haste, without tsimttlttuteoctsly providing for an al- ternative and equally economical eo. mestm nupply to be available when laws: I. That the exportation ot power re. sults in the establishment in the United sme- ot dependent commu- nities or industries: 2. That irrespective of the terms ot the agreement under which export delivery is made, the commitments become irrevocable; that is. the de- liveries cannot be suspended or ter- minated " any later date without l giving rise to interrmtiomtt compiH cations and being regarded as an unfriendly act. 3. That the export of power enables industries which otherwise would establish themselves or bunches thereof in Canada, to handle their Canadian business from factories zo- ested in the United Ststes." Then. speaking for himself and hisi country, Mr. Hull stated: "it must be clear to all who have given,' thought to the problem that those! The Secretary of State ot the Uni- ted States, Cordell Hull, noted the case against tranatenence of - from one nation to another in n etate paper to the government. of Canada; which. by the way, la the Federal government. "it is well known", Mr Hull aid. "that succeeeive - mente in Canada have been tradi- tionally reluctant to permit the long term exportation of power to the United States. The principal renou- underlying this policy were concisely muted in a letter mently made pub- lie from the Prime Him-tier of Onta. rio to the Minister of Trade end Com. merce at Ottawa." (Mr. Hull we: re- ferring to Mr. Hepburn'a formal ap- plication for a license to permit ex- port, on January tut, IOM, received in the ottico of the Minister ot Trade and Commerce on the afternoon ot January Mth, in which he argued the qur-etlon for and against.) Mr. Hull continued: "The objec- tions " therein atated were " folq Bo we don't export power - All, Mr. Hepbnm’l done to the outrun! You will remember. Mr. 1Mqtrttrtotar. 'rdartrontario-trertovote - nion his application for the export. And now none need vote for it. n is muting. But, in these disturbing and 'stmttieting don. we need A little an.J.“mmhudummuvuM-hmmmum“ Math“Mhh-qm.:muunumdm man-mu 0. mm a â€JIM. MM toi'ei-tas-madatn wl~m"..um.mum u up. mun-cum. !Iw.mmcnhrutouu30l.uhtm’.mdn n. At least. we an and the Mann-Imam have In!“ t - re- tion ot seeing . provinclully med auction than the worker: um that i hydro decade enterprise become the'ruu In me. In mood on to the 'gates agent for the “power krona" tumors In the form at moaned of Quebec. 1mm Ania-t nvurln- m- tmeer-tld point of View. Purl;- M m mt! dill. but the {and the W1 - and an. lam- "We want complete frankness tn than matter," Mr. We“ uld. He was proud of having been born " out“. of being . British subject. and of hula; served in the Great War. “But this matter mot be settled In my mwkhh sentiment nude in Iondon. the Pullman! u Ottawa having nothing to do with it. Such I condition. he and. van re- pugnlnt. to my Canadians. evolved in one of th menu of the British which was bindmg on do. in at wu- unlcu we take definite new to establish our autonomy in external mutton. It tout contrary to our conception of democracy. he "Canada is dMnltely opposed to ex- mucou- commitments or nay kind And to my type of extreme en- unglanenu. But public opinion In We today In In ("or of a. muon- el policy can/posed or month» mm for the defence of Canada." But by tar the best em on Canada's foreign policy wu nude by Grant MecNeil. C.C.F. member tor Vancouver North. He contended that when Great Britain is It war. Cur Mr. Mnekmlo min 1nd awn u- nwed the Home that Cumin. did not contemplate lending " â€my “new but m mung only for the ae- And, in mother phce in his-peach he we we were building n Candle}! defence policy, ttrat for the preserv- ation ot Chadian neutrality. and second. tor the defence ot Canadian coastline. ports and terrain“ and the "defence of the focal use of our trade route. In one of necessity." _ quent 1nd not too clen- Ipeoch, inin. tmoduclng the debate. He claimed that Cmdn'n ttetettee policy was mu of the bondholder- bo an n- the. than the voting hour- ot the not: In the shops. And. oddly enough Mr Dachau loaned concerned over the cm in the “use. or money." He think. â€Dummy. that the bond- holders lave lulu-ed a - re- darn taunt moving goods. mm, In $84,000,000, with emphasis. particularly. on the air force. The Hon. [an Mackenzie, Minute ot Na. nation. I all! that amor- new too much to. think an an more-lemme laborer-r was; man . Iona tothcm whit. actually the "no received " the worker- arc used In a urge pan to purchase the out. wool, butter. beet-tech, etc., which the ttumer an molt bondholders are.†have en- ough money why an or the» turns: which they require. “In. the may even Bprqtad ot Musing power is the but thing that can happen ml- The defence eatlmteo lave been the occasion for a more! deans on 0mm foreign potter, at!" In pm- xreu. The email! to he went this Nn the nut pm, to support peace the diplomacy: In the second plus to provide a deterrent to aggressive muons and. in the third place, in case ot tuatrtitities, to be used the: the methods of diplomcy have tail- foreign potter would Be e of the seven park British commonwealth concluding I In. Ana war were he Henry love, Ceylon. was found guilty of the murder ot m- We, Ind h to be hum on In 27th. summer FARM. FOR SALE IN IENTINCK TOWNOHIP Robert Grier-on hm. Ian and Ronwlck. 1m Corr: Hours Art Ream and Ankle curler no buy hauling logl to the mill an. week tor Mr. "Uncle new" IcClockun Monu- ue that this week he will celebnte " 82nd birthday. my he continue In good health for may more years. of Hurry Stone'- cenont blocix "tre wu blown may, block. and between Dundnlk Ind Homvllle and " the latter plus the second story ed. The south wall of Knox Church, Nomnby ttr reported down uni J. Mtuhriatto, Geo. Allow (2). Rom. Ichrlme. John Collier, In. Rom. Bell. In the country 'rurrottndintt hur- ham are runny evidence- ot the " storm In "ttttteo barns nnd other buildings. In the country covered by Dr. 8mm: or Domoch. he eattmat. " at lent tro hum down or meet- "mte'.aMtheaate.ttt- . up. tth. uhtmmdd! The Mam-WW. Hutt- Mumwmmaeuu “mandated“. A mttterrttnique Incidental.» my. Ital-uncredited“ ho- mmwnmulr.Amh.Wlllon. tttAt-ed-g. Tull-Indochina trsetttAowattttrnndttetoHta Ion tantamount!†treqragtttttr I (In. inflow we Inch " 1918) Th HorneMlutvookwun- w†in aim at any W tar. Tho mu chutney at the New Carnegie “bury unwed on " the not and filling in entire length on the mot muhod the llama. But of town on the tnd con. E. G. R. Glenelg. the damage was heavy, the following luvlng bun- either “roofed or damaged; Thou. Meoerr, H. Lawrence. Ju. new". Ju Mat. theme, William Lawrence. Rom. Lindsay. Adam Weir, Wm. Weir. W. the mind um door and by. M be an; attTter4eeseed and“ all. ufcly in an adjoining acid! Next! The metal mot ct G. and J. Me. chhnic‘a big store had menial on opening to the mauve-t wind which took the advantage and made I. wreckage of the whole. noon-citat- ing a new not and at once. Good Friday of 1918 will long be remembered as the day of the neat- cot Windstorm thin dinirict ever ex- One of the tour pinnacle- on the English church. steeple we: taken on. but more seriou- damn was done by I falling chimney which cashed through the root hut shove when the choir em. Service on Sunny lut we: held in the tenement t Mr. A. B. Hunter'- windmill. only in the pie gave away an new I!" a wreck over the mot. M. PUtp he ens-cod Mr. sunk-y mum to help him during the "Uncle 21(ch totmd ' ham 7% UN I AKIU Mr, J. L. "mt, IL. 'ta. M. mantra-munâ€... [sumo-duh...- "r.u-.het-e.-to Olooulw: “I.“ t-andga-Stmiigtt-s. Houseman“.- Mun.“ munnmnumkxto. '%qr,$rgrqntmmiirr,aat-qsgga. mrthaand-tetMttrmdt- counter-“Ml...“ “culmuhmb mum: 1...“... YJbOJgIL 1lrAt.t'ttlttEttttttt,ttttt.cttt Tom " qur mm". 'h-lt-terror-a-iii.' OMCMDMMW 'tnet-Pte----- ".ea'tdUttrstnehtttagt but: WWI-t.†Dummuumuomn. “immune-um. Mani-albino... xuv mm“: memhrlvqm onâ€: III BM Dunn-1, on. 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