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;1. ��' Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- me of the reports which were turned values and in wheat prices brought Ha, .
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I t=Z;ociation of the Ont4aio . States market, the world's best mar- Preserve the high traditions �f parlia- Most instauc0q the npw- grovdii of il � . . .
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Ell.': and 192o. They recorded that during which smashed hundreds of thousands two w6phs before the election of 1917, ket right at our own doors. Sir, I mentary -practice; is thick,�r and coarser and ,
VC College. Treats diseases of those -ten years over 742,QOG Canad- of farmers and 552 banks which held anftoh't out messages all over West- and, Sir, his course hair 6
ipp';' � I . *440mestic animals by the most mod- . should like to ask the members from on this moinento
. �, . � . ians went across the border to 'make their notes and mortgages. Between ern 04itkirio to the effect that the us Occasion has boon darker than tire original growth re- . 1.
��� 0a punciples- Dentistry and Milk ' the Maiitime provincet if their peo- such. thatin years to come, when this moved by the depilatory. in so - . :
nited States. But the first of January and the 14th of farmei%, sons would be relieved from I
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A of their products into the eastern peopid will r1cal1_ th pride the mait has been found, -however, that, X-rak . .
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b , . iij*e' prompt attention. Night the bordel than there were ten years -to closg-, their doors. Senator Borah zens in, MY constituency had their states ? Let bon. gentlemen bear this exempla . I
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11 � . XY conduct of the Praime Min� machines seldom kill the livingf,-.celf, -
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I i � - - previ names removed Senator Hale and Repiesentative I can assure this Hopes that in�the is A _gril*s, unless it, I
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k.", South Winnipeg told us that we should ject last session, said that in the
F�. JOHN GRIEVE, V. S. Hersey, both of Maine, pleaded with hands of our'brilliant leader
�,"_ _- at lead- northwestern states the taxes on im- Electioxis Act and they have never Liberal- produce definite calap-ges in the s104. -, -
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mr, Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- President Coolidge to remove the ism is not.a de . .
'M � er of ,the Conservative Party did years proved land had risen to $2.50 per forgottbil it. Whilst those very same cadept-force in this itself. � . , 1�: 4 � I
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�&"� � � ago. We can remember that in 1878 acre and in some counties in the state P4j'40_-�re Canadians of German des- rali�rnin his hands and -_,�,$Podalists' I -_ dis `_
� I treated. Calls promptly at- toes. Would we not like to have that through the medi
i �! � we heard the same cry from friends of Washington as high as $3.80 per �el%C�Agan tell you it was a pride to um of his policies, is are,'-rbeifik called an'to�`tr " ' ''�'- '
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[;,,�: I of bon. gerttlemen opposite. eThey told acre, and that in 1923-1924 over 6530,_ me to know when I went amongst. living, active, progressive A*:`prf�11ie skin, or so-called pieeini
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t I � 4rhWy Dentistry a specialty. Office the people of that day that if they 000 farmers, embracing one-fourth of them JKt a large percentage were Maritime provinces and 1, kn6w tha� force in our political life, and a force Corous k6ratosis, resulting from-th �
I and residence on Goduich Street, one the farmers there would be proud to which is always stri the I
I- would only give them an opportunity the wheat growers in 17 states, were good -mothers who had their sons at ving t9 make the use of Xro-ray for,the� removal oef
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I to put into operation the national bankrupt. the frout fighting for freedom and of to -day simply the hair -by inexperieneed persons. Those �
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MEDICAL hold in Canada all immigrants arriv- Paul Pioneer of December 23, 1925. them they would say "Do not spend rid k
I abrout Canadian west'? -When I was with this little petty partisan spirit certain method of removal of super -
DM IL P. L DOUGALL Ing here but it would keep our Canad- I may say that I was in the western your time here, we are going to vote in Minnesota about two- or three weeks of Gritism or To i I
Honour graduate of Faculty of ian people here as well, and the peo- states in the month of December last for you- Go where you can do some ago I ryiqm, or any -other fluous hair is the use of the elearic I
Medicine and Master of Science, Uni- ple of that day tx)ok them at their during the holding of that great con- good." I consider, Mr. Speaker, that Vfoupd that Canadian potatoes "ism," which can never look past its needle. It must .be understood, how-
versity o:&Western Ontario, London. vrord. With what result? After ference at Des Moines, Iowa, repre- too -much has been said on the sub- "' coming down by the carload, owm doorstep but is always wonder- ever, that it is possible only -to re- 11
� - paying -the Am�ricari duty, and enjoy- in I g what will give us this sectional Move a few hairs at a single treat -
Member of College of Physicians and that policy had been in force for 12 senting one million farmers. The ex- Jeet of conscription- ing the market there at a fair margin advantage, or that personal or party ment, and that the method requires ;11 L
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,I east of post office. Phone 56, HensalL taken, the fact was revealed - that Representatives of a million west- Mr. M�MILLAN: -in this House of profit. What are the facts ? I favor, regardless of the true interests great expertness in its application. .1
� . . Ontario7 S004-tf while during the 10 years the number el -A farmers issued their manifesto at during the present session; and when have the 'returns showing the ship- of the country. Away with '
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of immigrants had been 886,000, only the closing session to -day of the con- I heard the eulogies by the bon. mem- spirit. If we as members of this - . I . 11 - 1 . I 1.
�� . DR. J. A. MUNN 36,000 remained, and over and above ference of the corn belt committee and ber,for�South Winnipeg (Mr. Rogers) months. A return which came from Home look upon ourselves merely as . .
I" Suipcessor to Dr. R. IL Ross that over 980,000 Canadians had left the executive committee of the A .,ri- of the utterances of the hon. member the Bureau of Statistics to -day shows the creatures of a day, then, Sir, it , -1 . . . I
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Graduate of Rorth-west�ern Univers- the country. When these facts were can Coun i of Ag for Kent, N. B. (Mr. Doucet) I that for the three,months of October; makes little difference what we do, or .
ity,Cbicago, IlL Licentiate Royal appreciated by the people of that day, cl riculture. rit's dered if he had forgotten that paper ovember and December, 1925, we whether we rob and despoil this rich . I . -
They repudiated the Preside shipped to the United States $2,436
College of Dental Surgeons, Torout. they dismissed the government, lock, speech before the American Farm will never refuse ink. ,- heritage which we possess. On the I . . ....
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. Office over Sills' Hardware, Main St-, stock and barrel, at the earliest Pos- Bureau Federation convention at Sir,, I say that if the leader of the 591 worth of potatoes, paying 50c other hand if we as true representa- STOV .E. I I .. OUSH, I
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Seaforth. Phone 151. sible moment- The fact is that there Chicago. opposition and his friends were in market for those articles in that coun- manity as a self-perpetuating race WOR& 0 I ?
,�� . I has always been a migration back and They assailed the rordney-McCurn- power to -morrow they could not stop try. Would it not be of benefit to our and upon ourselves as trustees for . I I T �
- forth between these two countries, and bler tariff. .. at this amendment. In fact the right western people to have free access or those who come after us, endeavoring
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1. DR. A. NEW' ON-i�U �DY probably there always will be. Dur- They made an overture to the agri- bon,' gentleman himself has told us freer access into the great market to maintain the present good condi- I
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- Bayfield. ing the last 10 years of the Laurier culture of the seu�h for union with that ,he will not stop there, that he for our cattle? We would then he in tions and to make them even better, I 17- . I - -
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.11 Graduate Dublin University, Ire- administration 235,516 Canadians that of the west for a common effort will do away with the British Prefer- sight of the best market in the world. that those who come . . .
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Roturitda Hospital for ,NVhat does that mean? In Ontario, during the last four years have a fairer dwelling place and more I Tlwd—.
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- Women and ten year period of the Borden-Meighen They authorized the organi�ation of Mr.,STEVENS: -1 wish to rise to when we had free aecess for our cat- c �
Children, Dublin. Office at residence administration that number was in- an agricultural statistical department a point of order. It is this: The bon. tle to the market, I was able to get, e ongenial living conditions than ive. ". I 8910 '.. !-,, 1. I
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!, lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons sed to 757,672. . to be situated at Des Moines, compar- gentleman has twice stated, in the right on my own farm, within 50C our duty to strengthen the hands of ' I .
� Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 P_M_; The right hon. leader of the op- able in efficiency to those maintained absen I OF11"
. I Sundays, I to 2 p.m. 286Q.-26 cc of my,right hon. leader, that per hundredweight of the highest quo- the hrilliax�t leader of this government A"Al '41 1W
., . ... position (Mr. Meighen) also told us by railroads and other great interests. he has declared that he will do away tations on the Chicago market. It who in the space of one parliament lleajF
I Dk F. J. BURROWS at Guelph on October 24 that in order The conference asks, if the tariff is with the British preference. Now, my would mean all the -difference between has demonstrated his capacity most Awisa"011 �.
.1 to keep workers in this country, wag- of so great benefit to farming as the hon. friend knows, I think, that he is success and failure in the live stock efficiently to represent Canada both at . -
, Office and residence Goderich Street, es must approximate those paid in the President said, "how can the f t be in (Irror- ,
Phone 46. County a is ta�ri Mr. MeMILLAN: Possibly tbe�the live stock business is,.as every ment has already shown its ability to - �
, east of the Methodist church, Seaforth. United Stafes, and that the only way explained that although th ac - . SOLD By , .
j Coroner for the I in which that could be done was by has been in operation for five ff - and fat cattl�_trade of Canada, and home and abroad, and whose govern. . '. - I _. &r"14VINDICAMM 0
Huron. .years stat,ernent may be denied, as others I farmer knows, the very right arm of correct abuses, check monopoly, re-
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". I the establishment of a system of high- agriculture is at this hour staggering 'have been, but let my bon, friend wait a permanently successful agriculture. store e cienc�, reduce expenditures,
:_ DR. C. MACKAY �er protection in this country. What on the brink of complete collapse?" a nionient. I If hon. members of this House would lighten our tax burden, open up new . .
s are the facts? For years the A,meri- At a meeting of the Reconstruction I .
� C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- Mr. STkV-ENS: I should like the'give my right bon. friend the leader and favorable markets, foster trade, I !,=!==!�'� '_ If
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. but in -September, 1922, the United December 28, 1925, Dr. Edninster, of me t,, .state my point of order. The; would begin at once to raise the spirit of unity and co-operation among North.
11, Trinity Medical College; member of States governrrient adopted the high- the National Institute of Economics, position taken by my right bon. lead- tariff. afl sections of this country and among a.111. I �
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. geons of Ontario. est tariff duties ever enacted. Their in opening his address on the cattle ,'er is that there should be a preference With such an object lesson right at Pan.
.� � I argument for so doing was that it industry, said: all classes Of our Canadian people. Exeter ........... 10.16 6.04
would givpn in return for a preference given I our door, with the condition of unrest Hensall, ........... 10.80 6.19 ���
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I give more employment and The "protection" now accorded the hy Canada whether to BritaiiD or any among the American farmers on ac . . .
I - I DR. IEL HUGH ROSS higher wages to the artisans of the cattle industry through the duties on nther (-ountry; but he would do away count of high protection, why shoud Kippen ........... 10.35 ' 6.23 1
, Graduate of University of Toronto United States. The cotton and wool- cattle and beef is not only futile from wilh the British preference without our government not encourage tradle 1926 CANADIAN TEACHERS Brucefield . . � ...... 10-44 8.32 // I I 11
. Faculty of Medicine, member of Coll- len industries of that country were the standpoint of the industry, but im- any rjualifying statement, I submit, between the two countries? They FEDERATION CONVENTION Clinton Jbt . ....... 10-58 &46 .
I lege of Physicians and Surgeons of given the benefit of the highest tariff Poses, and will increasingly impose M r ,1� 'aker, that it is not competent should not neglect this market. They 1. Clinton, Ar . ....... 11-05 6.52 �
�.,. Ontarie,;. pass graduate courses in duties in existence, with what result? both upon the industry itself and up -'I ior'anp(hon. gentleman in the absence should culfivate the friendship of thL Clinton, Lv . ...... 11.15 6.52 1,
Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; While in 1923, the year following th,� on the consuming Public, burdens of Lhe hon. gentl&man to whom the American people and try to obtain convention will ae held Clinton Jet . ....... .
Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, adoption of these duties, there was a which far outweigh any possible gains. I refer�nce is made to misstate his pGsi- the benefits of that market. Is tb�t in Gharlottetown, P. E. L, August Londesborough '..., 11.85 7,ig
�., England; University Hospital, Lon- revival of business, in 1924 business The productiw of range cattle will tion, e,pecially that of an bon. gentle. trade between the 1;o countries, in 2nd to August 6th, and arrangements Blyth ............. 11-44, .7,21 t
� don, England. Office Back of Do- fell off, and over 2,000,000 American decrease rather than increase in the man holding the important office of the face of the two tariff walls built are now being completed for an all- Belgrave .... I ..... 11.56 1.93
: . minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. work people were throw-ri out of em- United States, and the American cat- lca&r of the opposition. up bl each government agains expense, personaily conducted tour Wingliam. Jet, Ar... 12.08 7.45
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Night calls answered from residence, ployment, Between June and Octo- tle grower will not be injured by Mr. SPEAKER: I do not products of the people, not at once a from Toronto to Charlottetown in eon- Wingliam, ......... 12.12 7.56 I
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. American industrial establishments list. If the right bon. leader of the opposi- laws and an indication of the only I
� . i. I Vl&;oria Street, Seaforth. her, 1924, the number of employees in placing cattle and beef on the free any Point of order is involved here. tribute to the p f natural trade nection therewith.- This tour will in- 0outh. �
d'. � decreased 12 per cent. The American At the same meeting President Me- tion denied making any such state- rational policy? Yet, in the face If elude a trip down the St. Lawrence S.M. P.nL
, , Woollen Company of Massachusetts, Mahon, of the International Textile nient, his denial must be accepte Rapids, the Saguenay River, through Winghank ......... 6.55 8.16
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-, the highest protected industry in the Workers, said that the average wage the Hnu H ev d by those two tariff walls, for the last 12 lful Bras d'or Lakes, and Wingham Jet . ..... .
10 - F. W. AHRENS se. OW er, from the state- months ending 31st October, A925, the beaut'
i..,. Licensed Auctioneer for Verth and United States, with thirty-six of the in cotton mills was $15 per week, and ment of the bon,. member f6r South over $1,020,000,000 of goods jumped the Land of Evangeline country with Belgrave .......... 7.18 8.82 .
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% . Real Estate, Farm Stock, Etc. Terms es by 10 per cent. The official dis- trade. The report continues: where any ,point of order arises. forth between the two countries. That St. Anne de Beaupre, returning by Lolide borough .... 1.85 8.62
I" patch from Washington in September The trend of, speeches and comment n Jet .......
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,;, 634 r 6. R. R. No. 4, Mitchell,. Out 0 and Montreal. A Clinton ........... 7.56 4.13
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reveals the situation- it is as fol- by delegates evidenced a generally have made an err r, but I am vnithin think, namely that trade is lot , na of Ne,w Hampshire,
�` � lows - ng- It is a mAtter between .leaflet will a Brucefteld ......... 8.10. 02
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land are crystallizing into a demand Baker, President of the League, de- was th,t,'thi3 right bon. gentleman buy anything across the b,,de, "' For particulars address Mr. Martin - 118110011 ........... , &00 4.50 1
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The Labour troubles of New E ney-McCumber tariff. Herbert F. House when -1 say that my statement individuals. If a Canadian wan complete in=i?n regarding the �1
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;_', OSCAR W. REED for tariff reduction. This will be re- clared the tariff duties against Can- had said hoi V�ould give no preference does so for only one reason. He thinks Kerr, (Prin W of th lgir6teir ...... I ...... 8.47 5.05
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lP. which desiies to postporie'all tariff products were Merely "bank.,, Mr. STJ9V.9 School), 4 Beulah Ave., Hamilton, and I
, 11 44,61 Am* and Itur6n. Graduate 39)S: Yes, that is ri there than any other place in the world. � 6�
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I - 0 legislation until after the rongres- Do we, Mr. Speaker, want to bring Mr. . ght. Mr. A. E. Bryson, (prindipal of 'thd, ' 0. N. R. iAwm
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11:1� - fx&ottan guaranteed. Write or wire per cent. in wages by the American as these by the establishment of high-
, 1 4 *entlematilas told us that he would of the two countries tbink-this, Inter- .1 . . a.m V.XL %. V
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", speaking at Kitchener Mr. STk"XS.- That is not the fOre'gA trade Is conducted with t11or:SCIHNTIS1�S � 90 Clinton ............ 6.25 2.52
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0i";� -, only am path to statement",.*di� mide just no, a.41 -- 8.12
.K�;"c: .. - THOMAS BROWN Green of the American Federation of"Utead. W. United States. These are not pei - -, ,
r', Give no prefore " SUCH THING As SKIN FOOD' St, Cblumi�,un ...., 6.49 , ;.go
"��".l - " - , nee, e'ren to mr, McM,'%LTA,N: That is the state- Partisan Matters, but great',V.Tabloms I . . ........ '..
".5;L."', . Licensed auctionecir for th% counties Labor when he said: Wages, employ- Great Britain, without ntl mitdi4hen -1 referred -to the Of government which-app6al-foi-sblu, Since Investigation, has been under� _:,
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