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'The Am:, of The .ews4iecord,
. It was a /gale unflirtunate that the
Conservative RartYl-or perhaps frog
their ,adyertisernent, I,hare only the
;right to :assure, the.,,partY
Andrew Hicks--Lhad so sitiall,,a'cain-
paign.fund even far legitimate ex-,
penses, that:they couldnot affereitm
,m)int in their aciVertisement of.
Riist week, the Whole of the evidence
With regard to-11/Ir. MeMillan and
pairing.in theHouse of 'Commonv
assumed of course R was a- question.'
bf money and space, fox I'shealO sup-
pose they desired to be completely
fair ' even in that issue of' subsidiary
importance. • - • .
The excerpt froin Hansard is 'sub-
stantially .correct so far as it goes
but, as I have suggested above, it is
a little unfortunate that Hansard.was
not quoted in: full and the speeelt
given of the man who ,,:knew most
about .this whole matter, Mr. Pierre
Casgrain, It continues as follows
and is an answer to the complaints of
Mr. Hocken and Mr. Jones.
HOUSE OF COMMONS. DEBATES
Wednesday, June 80.. •
MR.DIERRE F. CASGRAIN
(Charlevoix -Saguenay): May 1 say a
few Words in connection with this
Matter?:remember the hon. mem-
ber for Royal' (Mr. Jones) and the
hon. member for South Huron (Mr.
McMillan). abating to see me and tell-:
ing me that they wanted a pair. I
did not object to it, but I said, that
the hon. member for South Huron
could pair with the hon. member for
Reyal if all -our :inemirrs would be
here.and there would be no absentees,
and that should there he any absent-
ees I would see that the pairl•ivould
be covered by some other member on
our side who might be, abgent. On
'the night before the division took
place I remember going to the whip
of the , then opositiOn and reciting
these facts to him and offering -him a
pair for the hon:. Member for Royal,
I think Mr, Sylvestre, the honmem-
ber for Lake St. John, but: it was de-
clined. That, according to my recol-
lection, was the only understanding at
that time. I have peva refused to
give a pliir to hon..gentlemen oppo•
site; I have, always deaired to be
agreeable to them
As regards the 'other hicident that
was mentioned, that a pair was re-
fused to the lion. member for Kent
(Mr. Chaplin) ' who happened to be
sick, the circumstatieea are these: At
that time the hon. member for Kent
had not been sworn in and -had not
signed the roll a.1.4 so, according to
the usages, practice and rules of the
Houde of Commons, was not a mem-
ber in regular standing.
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_ , F011owing, lom the - Middle Seitool• Results 'of Clinton 'Collegiate
Jrntitute foi/''.1.926.' The standing of each...candidate i itidieated by,
as followPhut grade profieiencyr (75-100)— ; 'second grade ..••
ioAezeioey (66-74)2.; third- gradep roficiency .,:(60-65)-3; :credit
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Xorne,•-•Ceok-, , c zo '" 3 1 x
• lielea.Cox ••,-. x 3 .2 1
'Ruth Dale • • x 1 3 - x '
Doris Du7ann •••... 3 2' 3 c
Gained 10 Pounds in 22 Days
That's going some—but skinny
men, women and children just can't
help putting on good healthy flesh
when they; take IlleCo,y's God Liver
Extract Tablets.
Chock full of vitamines—the kind
that are extracted from the livers of
the cod—the kind that are a real help
to frail, rundown, anaemic, skinny
men and women.
Try these sugar coated tasteless
tablets for 30 days—if they don't
help greatly get your money back.
One woman gained ten pounds in
tWenty-two days. Sixty tablets, sixty
eents. Ask any druggist for. McCoy's
Cod Liver Egtraot,Tablets. Directions
and formula on each box.
"Get McCoy's the original and gen.
nine."
Clydesdale Stallion •
• KING JAMES
Sired by King Thomas
Will leaire his own stable, Bayfield
Road, on Monday morning and travel
by way of Clinton and Base Line to
31. Butlet's, 16th Min, of-GoderiehT9.
for noon, thence by way of 16
south' to his own 'stable for night.
Wednesday will leave - his ,own stable
and travel way of Bayfield road to
Wirt. Lobb'S corner; thence by way of
Varna Road to "Den RathWell's corner,
thence west to" Peter Cole's corner,
along .9th?k, con. aof„;„ Goderich Tp. to
Reliben Griggs. for noon,- then by way
Of 9th con. Goddrieh Tp. to' Huron
Road, then , to .' Ilehnisville, to 1.4th
eon. to Win., Vodden's earner, then to
• ovirfr• 'stable , for- night. 'Friday,
111 afel 's vvn'stabl
morning e .o e•an
'go by way of Clinton and Huron Roid
to Alma. Corner and then•to iCi,nburn
for. ,noon., then, west .to Graves road
and 's.puth, on qTavel road tohis own.
Stahl() for 'the night, Where he will re-
main 'until the 'following Monday
This route will. he .'con.tinued
thronghouta, the seasOn, health and
Weather. permitting
• `TERMS; To insure foal, $13.00,•
two e, $25.00, to. be paid, on or
before 'March 1st, 1927.. AK, mitres
at risk of, owners Maes . nust 80
ireturned regularlyto horse orWijlibe
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eharged wciether foal or not,
GUS XlIgBACX, Protietor.
• ()liver 'Ferguson .
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Janiea Fraser... , • 1 1. ,•••
'79n ibbiig • ' 2 ,2 • a. 3 •
Clara -Gould ' c x 0
• Howard Grealis c x
Hazel Barrie: . , e 3 .
Ruth Jackson . . ' 2 2 • c • 3
,Tohns , ,e 2 2 c 3 )
• 'Edith Johnston . 1 1 1 -2
Flor. 'Lindsay' x 2 c /2 'c
Arthur Lyon . . *e. x c x
Eleanor MeEwen 2, 2 e c'
Grace McEwen . c c
Neill Matheson . 3 2 2 e, c x x
Edith Middleton . 3 2 b i 1,. 3 3
Mar. Middleton ..
Mary Moon .. I." 1 2 3 a
Olive Moon' c 3 c
'S. Yloorhotise x id x
• Huron Murch . . e 3
William glitch . eii 2 3 x c
Wilbur Nelson .... e 3 2 1 1 x.
Florence Rorke . . c c 0 2 3 • c C
F. Schoenhals 3 2 2 1 1 2 c 1.
Der. Scotehmer . cx3x e
Alberta Shell ..',3 c a x x x x
F.d. Staribury‘. . 3 2 , 1
Der. Stirling'. . .3 e c 1
Gordon ,Stock . ... 3 x e c - 2
Elmer Trick ..
C. VanHorne . e x x x x "x 2
-M. VanHorne . . 2 x x
Arnold Venner
Barrie Walter c x x 1
Violet Watkins . . 2 c c 2 c
Greta, Pepper .
Edna Thompson .
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W. F. MARSHALL,
Principal.
D, A. LIMON,
Vice Principal.,
A feW interesting '•frOm Yenr20O•hens,'..Tlid`year's,. out-,
Vel'sPtliik*a§:vea5@etW9en
famera, • One farMer"had'thertlY-1.)&"
foto. (Mee-ratedthe With
AdtPPloPilet ktaT0140:411e•Pr414 ovs
et WO :010ing';'0"4311.
know $8,009 ;on .the price sf
ois or, ibeaa .1l/t)"on casio
heen' redneecl. ' The Seporai:Mr.:.PSr.,;..
iner• /OS 'A' thrifty,steads 5oifl Pa!
with some repttation for.;being :001
rp.-4mager•-and
that pm': 'owner.of 4i/id ,newly- pps'-
sh'asiet If.:::•11coeqsfu1
itiam he inquired ,:•‘.1.io*linany.
hens Were'in his '.-floe1c,itia answer
:Was, I have 200'the fist -Barred
Rocks:there the County -of-,
Huron, they average me -60 OoZert
eggs per. week :the year round, and
the average. price 1 haYe'received is
30sentalier dozen. That just,Make
me $18.00 per'Week in, .$93.00; or
about:the price Of...any car in.one year,
and I don't see.why the government
does not impose the. same -tariff on
American eggs coming into this ,cciun.i.
til as the ArneriCans inipdae:on-dur
eggs going into 'their cotintrY;- The
tariff balance is .5 cents' per dozen
against our eggs. • . •
You are quite right, agreed the
other farmer, we should be protected
to the same extent as the Atherican
farmer. Just figure out what it
means on your nroduetion for year
,Put arnottnts•-te, 3,120 dozens .;of eggs, , 1•
yair, get 9939, :If the tar• -F. '
,ifr were' the' same a$ - the 'Anierieari
':1:11.ViffoY011: ivOS1tl4et t 'cents per dozen,
MOre-: for-,Your",eggsk which wOuld•be • • .
"10.0uire thskyou now •
, • Well you. Si-ved 935,00 :OS thefPrice
v.rid its1erul4.10.Sts.yos for ' , • .
beyer1"years-, Which`anioui?„ta to t say-'
5-,hg'of.$5',00;Tei'SrAgi so you See
you alesaving $5.o9. wear ou,
your automebile-,&6U",are
tier year 'on one of,Yrcinr. best invest-
yczu are right,,, confound it;
I never Sliopped. tofigure it•eut that f
WO before. 'What fools We Mortals
be,
we have been grasping at a'•
'shadow and 'Ibsing ,the mubstance. -
'Flint settles it fel, nte, in fhb' cora-',
'ing election I. will vote.for. Andrew
Hicks , -to- help 'the lIop. kr. Meighen:
Achninistration that will
give us farmers an,eval
' the Asnerican farmer.: Just. -to think
.that, I should have been getting, that
much more bach year for •iny eggs,
why I could have had enough money
extra to buy another car in the seven
years. No more King Government
for me, I am alt for Andrew Hicks
and Arthur Meighen,, and say, by the'
way, it was Andrew IIiblcs that un-
covered the dirty work that Drury
wouldn't clean np. I guess we need
him at Ottawa too, he M a real man,
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" Castoins
At the time. the Stevens resolution
was presented to the House Many of
the Liberal Leaders in the House and
throughout the land and also the Lib-
eral Press made violent efforts to ridi-
cule Mr. Stevens and his resolution.
Under the circumstances it is very in-
teresting to read what a prominent
paper like.the Ottatia Journal has to
say concerning the results to date of
this investigation:
"Arrest of one•S.-B. Telford 'on a
charge of smuggling; after he had tle-/
lied the Parliamentary Committee on
Cupstoms, may serve more thanone
good purpose. it may, for examfyle„
draw the national attention more
sharply to the mess of crookedness
and debauchery which the Stevens'
Committe-n is uncovering. So many
attempts have been made to blur
what this committee is doing—o3,,e
minister,. whose own reputation has
not been heightened, has gone the
length' of saying that the inquiry is
a waste of public money -.-there has
been so much propaganda and ,eon-
flietlng and complex evidence, that
the public has become bewildered as
to what has actually been disclosed.
A few of the Major disclosures of
the committee may therefore be
profitably located and put down:
1. It has been shown beyond all
question that there have been grave
irregularities and gross maladminis-
tration in the collection of Customs
revenue. -
2. I1 has been shown that millions
of dollars have been annually (everted
from the public Treasury because
Customs dues have not been collected:
3. It has been pretty clearly dem-
onstrated that because of incapacity
of. officials; and suspiciously because
Of connivance of offieials, millions of
dollars worth of narcotics are
smuggled into Canada through the
port of Montreal.
Thairthere is the most flag-
rant organized wholesale smuggling
between Quebec and the United
States. Smuggling, which If not car-
ried on under definite legalized pro-
tection, has at least , flourished be-
cause of recreant officials who are
maintained in their posts by incompe-
tency or indifference at Ottawa.
6. That for a considerable period
of time .the collection of the millions
of revenue on goods that enter Can-
ada through the port of Montreal was
in We hands of one T. E, Bisaillon, a
man who has confessed to rascalities,
who ran a liquor business of the -most
dubious character, and who, quite
clearly, was the protector and the
confederate of smugglers, while sim-
ultaneously the intimate of Cabinet
\Ministers.
6. That an official of the Montreal
Customs .Department was' sending
gifts of whiskey taken from the
intintry
King's:warehouse to the:Minister of
.Customs at Ottawa, as welias.te two
'members of the 'Civil • Service Com-
mission,,fronwhOm he was seeking
official favors.
7.That a Cabinet /VI:Mister—Hon-
orabie George II. Boivin, Minister of
Customs—intervened to.stay an order
of a Court of Justice sending a boot-
legger, one Moses • Aziz,.to 'jail, be-
cause it was represented hy.a• Liberal
candidate that Aziz was a "precious
help' in the last election.
8. That the now famous barge
"Tremblay," seized in • a gigantic:
smuggling operation,,, was not for-
feited as called for by the Govern-
ment's own regulations, but was
banded ,back to its skipper, after he
had paid the trivial fine of 91,700,
this despite the fact that the said
skipper had been paid 95,000 for his
attempt at smuggling, thus making
93,300 out of his lawlessness; and
that this occurred after the skipper
of the 'Tremblay" had employed
Pierre Casgrain, MC., M.P., and
Chief Liberal Whip at Ottawa, as his
counsel.
9. That • a firm known as the
Dominion Distillers, whose admitted
"misSionary" at Ottawa was one W.
J..Hushion, ex -Liberal M.P. for St.
Antoine, Montreal, and a well-known
Liberal "boas" of the Tammany
stripe, has through bootlegging op-
erations, made possible by 'Govern-
ment incompetency (to use the most
charitable term possible), deprived
the country of hundreds of thousands
of dollars of Excise revenue.
These \are but a few of the appal-
ling things which the Stevens Com-
mittee has unearthed. And more rev-
elations are to come. They tell a
story of graft, of debatichery, of re-
creancy and incapacity in high places
and in low places that disgraces the
name of Canada. In any other Eng-,
lish-speaking country such disclos-
ures would bring a Government
down. But not here. We have
reached the stage where a Govern-
ment can hold office in defiance of
the verdict of the polls; where- it can
flagrantly purchase political power
by drafts upon the treasury; where it
protects a man in Parliament who
sits in Parliament as the beneficiary
of frond. After that anything is per-
ntissible.
But the public conscience is differ-
ed. If it can look on complacently
at what has been and is being re-
vealed in this public inquiry, if it is
Satisfied to see men who have been
recreant to their trusterernain as ad-
visors of the Crown; if it can wit-
ness this Mess of crookedness? and
wrong -doing and incapacity, and not
call out for a 'cleansing, then public.
life isi this country has :fallen upon
evil days,"
ANIIFIE1111 HICKS FOUR SQUARE
The Liberal,Conseriative party in
South Huron should congratulate
themselves on the -calibre of their
candidate for -the present electi?n, he
is not ii.„„rnan nor has, he been, who
seeks to foree'lriniself into office, but
on. the -contrary -.1141'.. Hicks was i2.1.-
luenced 'by those in the constituency
who desire a 'real man to represent
them at Ottawa, to allow his name to
be endorsed for nomination. .
It was they same hi: the Provincial
election, and alter Mr. Hieks was
elected for South 1-Inron in! the brury
Government, he showed on the floor
of the House that he stood for what
was glean and straight, and when -Mr.
Drury would, not clean up the dirty
work in some of the departments of
his 'Administration Hick
promptly resigned and informed his-
leader'tiutt he could no ,louger .stand
for that kind' of -Adininistration,
which action reflected credit on-, Mr.
Hielcs and also ,on the tonstitneng
which he represented, •
!South Huron is proud of Andrew -
}Hoke' and all political „partiOS are
uniting'to elect" Iliths to repro.;
sent tiled at OttaWa. thiey klioW
that Mr. Hides H1dk is ,conversant,-witlt thus
needs of SOtith Huron, and he is' go-
ing to insist , that the farmer§ of
South •Huron get •am1)19 protection for
the various produets,'It is his firm-be-
thiltr all torM4 cI5 listrk in °u,'
country heed adequitte'protection 15
we are to receive ample siattiiiit. ler
our labbr and investment, •he gito .la
alive )o tito fact.that Mae reptiblia
to tht ISolith • altq the national IV-
O , •
imae8 are 'last nesting depletiorl,
find that the inulti-inillion capitalistic'
interests of the 'United States WI
looking with avaricious eyes on our
huge nature resources, that as yet
have been scarcely touched, it is
common knowledge 'that McKenzie
'King and his following are working
hand in hand with the interests in
the United States and -would be 'will-
ing to sacrifice Lua body and soul to
:American capital.
.When elected, it will be Mr. Hicks'
duty to assist the Hon. Mr. Meighen
to so devel'op, our, markets and re-
sources that American eapital will
hayc to locate in Canada and increase
th development o,f our resources, in-,
'crease our population andbnild
our home markets:
Yes, we repeat, it is the duty of
every progressive amt. patriotic citi-
ren of South Huron to vote, to elect
CIPAal le adt rthiTtvactiliinde°1;rslaitil:et'rla.eti!roFr.4141143 inanda,
Vote for
Andrew Iiitks
le's toliclate
for South Huron
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