ùwn "w. ' l li Bill ’SÏ titis Stlfforin. 25 Yun. Complelù w“ by “FRUIT-A-TIVFS" _ un. :ownoo MAERHUIKI‘ FAR]. lituuonsr, P.Q, “I am in my 78th year. About 23 yomogmlbcgan ta huée Double will my‘SIomarh. Oue doctor said I had Cancer; another said, Uicor et" tht Stomach; anotberflîaii Stoneszothem Ulcers of‘ the Livet and Iuflmm flou oi‘ the Gail itipddor. Thrce ycats ago, I consulta! ont cf the best spr-niaiists iu Montre-l Ho sniii l must go to tha hospl tal. bru": an lÏicer ou: out o! m] ltomacit and gal! stcnns removedJ une thon H ycnrs. olti. l said “NO.” "un. I begrm ta takc “Fruit—011'004" I found thcy itelpcd nte a lot, mdi stiil take tltcm oct'asionally; and I Il! lomuch bettor tint tny old frieudi piton ask me whati have donc t4 mmell'to look so wr-Il. Iam gninini iuweightaudenjoyingiil‘cverymuch' H. W. ED“'ARDS 500 a box, 6 i'ot'fï’..'>0, trial size 250' At donir‘rs or sent pm‘tpaid by Fruit I-tivos ititniteti. iittttu‘n. m REPAIRING «nm . i .. This la an opportune tlme v have your nid tires made as good as new. OUR SPECIALTY ls Cord Tires. Bring youra today and let u: put yau "l and ahamgamine bho main articles in thisiistltcevon huntirod years attcr it wttsl - Nor is there promise of for the aeason. EDGAR WHITLOCK 162 Kent Street Teiephone 637 ‘ Our stock in most com- ,' show you just the necklaca i that wouid make an ideai qitt for the bride or arides— W.W. Wellner,Ltd. Jewelcra Since1808 convention itnow thtit tito prusent Mlnister ni' Finance dissptttetl lrotn' “:32. tito iariii‘ pinnk oi‘ titc IthÜl'al plut.- " torm. Mr. Flelding: 'My rlght Mayor Todd ZÎST-Î Registered Trotting 8talii°n Wiil stand for tho season 1922 ‘n Fitarinttotowu ni P. E. llay & l‘rtttince Co.. stables, Grent (lent-go 51.. overy WJl lie ttt (iWHi‘rS Slllllli‘ nage o Saturdtty Portions lntontling brucdiug nmy phone Dunatzii'l'nttgo ttt nty ex. pensa nntl i wiii intact them at ttuy pince 'vithin rii’toen milna on Tuos dny. Wudnosdnv and Thursdtly. thtyor 'i‘udtfa performance on the rat-u trtwk connut ho benlen for his tonner owner, iiamtnond Keli, in twvniy iill‘t'h won illnntct'u flrsts ho novcr “ans hczttnn in tlte show ring unit hast proven hlmssit a l. sire ol' ti'ottol‘s, some oi’ his gtet ‘ aro Kaioitt Todd 2.26; Maok Todd 2.26 tntti ; (însny Todd 2.25 mttt.; Harrv tit 2.18 3-4: Sllvor Todd. 2.21 1-2. Otitcr portarmero in the 2.80 Iist are 'l'odd E.; Baby Todd, Stellu Todd. il‘llda Todd and Jnoit Todd. A ecoro ot others are fast coming to thc front and ail lilH‘ ' .4. . c. to, Hitlle piodge or vite ltiberai party, iipletige endorseti i, )'i ldno What wouid be more ac. ceptable than a string oi ‘ La Tausca Pearls? îçi t / ç plete at ail times, and we can v' country otttsitle the walls “7 to ‘wali 137 cicth itt tite ima‘tler. l’ritiil)’. oi' Finance woni lo tho t'nnvcntlon ty :tt thttt Dunsttii’i- a contestant i'or tite leadership oi’ and Mondny- ’the party. ‘ior SCORES . (Continuod Irom Page 3) 1138. .most “tientocratic” way, .pledgos were ever glven to a na itiou'! They were giveu in the saine. ;democratic way that eiected hlm leader ot tlhe party and that. gave hlm. in his opinion. a titie m lent]. emhip l'ar transcending t-hat lothor men. Wero thoae piedgcs ev- ier reversed? Were "le ever re- ivriked? Were thc tu malte t'lear t0 the people or this [country titat they were not stiii in fexisientwe? l know there was hedg« ‘inz; but 1 know there WiLS a tils« "(Œt't and consistent detertttination. ;evident cverywhere. nevt-r to let anyhotiy he aible to say titat those Épledges were uot still in client. [What did hon. gentlemen opposite lpit-dge tthemseiw‘s t0 do? They did luot ‘bii‘d themselvcs merer io a _‘principle and then ‘abandon the principie untier a screeu oi' words Iv—which is usualviy their cou'nse. They adoptcd a ditfierent course in .this instance. ’l‘hey stated. as re- ilated to sevettteon named articles ami classes or articles: "li we are d't‘iui'lliëd to power, we will malte these free.” Can any oue compre- iu-nd the mental texture ai a man who ('an look upon that distinct piedge to make sevetttoen classes ot articles {ree a5 a mere "chart ‘ol direction?" Can any oue under- stanti the intelint'tual constitution that piedgcs sevt—nleen classes oi' articles t0 'ho freu attti thon talks ahottt carrying titat piclige ont in the spirit as tiifl'ering irom bite let— ter? i ‘t‘aii before the probletn; l cannot comprohend cerehrai etth Portions or thttt kinti. 0! thoso stnventecn articles. ten twcre frce when ivhey passed tite resoiutlou. and ail titis they knew. ’i louve it t0 hon, gentlemen tu tite luit now to divine why the parw ty n! titt- prcsent go‘rcrnment in iscrteti snch patitiin‘g in tlte resoitt iti'tn? Seveu WH‘P dutia‘iile at that itime and tcn frec. or these epcciñc iartit-lcs; and now that they arc in -pnwt-r and have ht'ottght (lown the ;’itttvigct, voit ot titctn are ire-nanti ton 2m- tlutiabie. tDy virtue oi' t‘ite 1;’\int'rit'uii logisiation vputting our 3whcat and witeat pno'iucts on titi- i'rcc iist, thoso articles are ilOW '(lll'iîltlilt‘ whit-h nvt tite time tht-y :passetl tite t‘t*s()lltîinit wt-rc freta. { 'nt «Mil! gosturn ittts thecn matlc in -ttt:tkt- izooti titt- t'tti'cttttni. t'miul'l' iliiis itocn no npostacy sn hrazcn iu Irthc history et“ Ipuriittnteniary gov- iernment. ‘ I The ncxt pictlge is to lncrcust- ,the lirilish preft‘rnncn [o 50 pot icent. Hou. Igentiemcn will retrnil :trho nihquoti‘d doxoiogy, with Wlil‘t'li lthis pltti‘i‘orm entisr "'Dhe itiherzti lpnt'ty i tiges itscii tu implantent i)_v it-zistitt ion tilt‘ pt'ovisionsnf illln' îrt-rtoitttion wlttAp :‘t-ittrntati in power." iAs _roLg:Lt'tis titis pt'otnist'ti iiii'l'eaSL‘ lit) ;.o ‘pcr vent, in titu iiriiish pre« li‘t-t‘cttt‘tz llll'y have iitlfl'll off 21/; Ipt-r ('(fnl. nn “('(ri'iillii gonds oi' witiclt iwn gct a portion tirom (iront iiri- italn; ‘l)lll. if»iton. gentlemen wiiiex / ,thcy will iind W0 tliti not have 33% Iper cent. 'Britiah .profnrencc hcfore. lWooiiens, for exttmrpie, once itatl a ,nnciitit'ti Britisit fin 1904 the proscnt Minister ot’ lt‘in- ttnt-e (.Mr, Fieldingi came to tite lflniläe and staterl thut with a. 35 pur t’t'iit. tiniy on WOOHPHS ttntl a t)iil'ltllli‘il pro -rieni'c it ottly malle in tluty ol' 2.’ pttr (:OIit. ttinainst [llriiisli wooilens: and, 'llU atldt-ti >“i iind certain industries itt ‘thi it-ottntry cannot sun‘taitt [ho compe titiott with such rate oi’ tiuty." He iiitcrciforo ralenti the ti‘uty t‘o a mini- imnm oi 30 pur cent. an ho contes ito l‘arliament and retinces lt by 21,1. pur ('mll... or not yet ,by oue- thirti, which is oupposed to lie tJhe irt‘iaiion thetweeu ùhe preterentiai itariil and the ordinary tarift’. Aside iront tlte eiYet-t of the sales lax. iasitie trom uvcrything. what is tn 'ilw thrtught o! tite tnit-rost-opit: re-- (lut-tiont: marie there in relation t.o a iby tho present iMinieter 0l“ Finance ihlmsttll'? Mr. Flelding: My hon. itriend has antitority l'or that statemottt; l mny tell itim, he is mlstaken. i have ncvor voted for tite tarifl' items of t‘he Iiilheral vpiatform and nevex' t'onccztiotl the ‘lat't tiiat I did not apprnve ot’ tite plati’orm in t'hat re- sport. Mr. Moighen: li aiccopt the Minis- ter’s :worti without thc silghtost re- ,. servatlon, but i t‘ancy that lhis la tite ilrst time. ai'ter iton. gentlemen opposite harve hocn itt power l'or flvo months, hhat nny one in this of that Ü'lel is tite illrst person to that staitamont, and i thc correct it. Mr. Malghen: ‘One woniti that the Ministur .wouid not nch until l should mttke the statomont to mnke hls po--itiott Titc Mitttster titînk Mr. Fieiding: ‘My right irienti in itnrdiy correct. hut shztii doni with rthat inter. Mr. Meighen: Il vwas only f0"th- inz trhe words a! the hon. memher Brome (Mr. hnn. wo was there. .tl. ,‘t solemn way. o‘r, to use the langu- age o! the leader ot the Govoru- ment (Mr. Mackeuzie King). in the in which McMaster) who or the But ii the Minister of agn: matlo. itttleeti, lt han alreatiy hecn matie, t0 show that lests concrc'e, les“ 'hlntiing ilater: ‘i reati the lztngttnge oi' the Prime Minister in this llouqe oniy 1': i;l 3 . A. Finance .perieot‘iy plaiu so that no one migtt ,be deceived. I kuow that lite hou Ihe owns it—uaud it ithcre convention had gono ton far. W35 on rather titan to stand on. that 'he shonld .iips. preciseiy itt what respect he diflered trom titat platlorm and iby what he proposed to lite bound. ‘Even though he did not vote tor it, la he not. as a member o! the ‘party and the convention adopting such Ipiatform. ibouud .by bhe piedgcs .thereitt net iorth until he severs himseli trom that paoty and that convention? And what is to b8 ‘sziid ot’ otiter hou. members qppo site? IHow many memhers or the Government. o! the day will ‘toliow titis cxampie and stand up and de- ‘t‘lare that they wero never parties to lhÎS tarit! resolutinn at ail? We are geitlng reveiations now. Are there any more? Was the Prime Minister a. party to that reso'lution? Did ho support it'.’ Wlo will expect him tp tell us wheu he spoaks—but he will not. Wae the Ihnn. Mlnister ot Marine ('Mr. Lapointe) a party t0 it? Mr. Lapointe: Il will toll whcu I spcnk. Mr. Maintien: The hop. memnor takms care uot to tell 'before. ['ven- tttre to say that we shaii have more riissentiouts now in titis Honse thon confessions irom tlhose who agree. l need scarcel'y ask the Mlnlster or Justice (Sir' Lomel' Gouin) and the Minister o‘i Agriculture (Mr. Molit- crwt‘li.) l have nm. tite ieast (loliiht the latter itou. gentleman was a party tn the piedgc. Wiii lie tell us why he uihatttiotts lt now? T‘hose o! us wdto have rend soute ol' his speeches dt rt-ccnt months on other matters will i'ec'l tiiat his une time allogiant-o tu titis pletigc may Ihc the chiot renson wity he now refuses to put it into effect. l‘he- iit-ve lt was ithe vhnn, momher for NO‘i‘ill Bruce (Mr. Maicoim) who tite otiter day, cnuncinted some theory in this ‘Houso and nxprossod the pions aspiration that some timc iitat titeory 'woniti flnd Îioi wny into tite platfm'tn oi' trhe 'itihoraii tpnrty. Weii, i nm sure titat if ite‘loves itis theory ho will not wisit for it a rate iiko thttt. Therc wiii indoeti lie a (libi‘k outlook lor atty polir-y turncd to power. At tite rzitc thcy are :oing. i havn computc'i that the building oi' titis t:‘ii'l por cent. prefer- once will ite sontethlng iikc building ni’ a temple hy titn Romans .whicit ‘was contpieted hy bill! Em- 'peror illiitli‘liln. in the year 135 A.D. -imgun. nnythlng more, The Govornmenl :havc hrouahi down their revlsion, pwremnca ,hut and me Minis“... or Finance ("HJllUlL gentlemen to rctnt-ntiwt'thosc:M tinotiv intintatctl titat he divitics -tlte changes of tite larifî itttt) twn it'lttsstts: The iirst is in the wny ot igr-net‘til redttctions, nntl tho second 'ia in tlte way of tit-tniIt-tl atljnst» monts, 50mn -up, nome down. t0 t‘oi t'ltangittg vin-"instances. He s. "W0. tire tioaling with the Iflrsi now; tite other requires -time.“ So that, so far as the gen- ermi reductions are concernorl. he has ied us to iiie’llove titat ho hilb' gone as far as he is going to .LG in tho i'nlillmenrt oi the Littoral plat- torm, v 'i'hcse rosolttiions wt'rc pnatteti— [titoy Wi‘Ft" entiindicti as wt‘ll in titi: iflmt'lill Iltorntttire. ni tuile party puh- lishcd two monihs ihefore tho last elt'i'lan. iiieratnre iriven into thn hantis or speakers bitroughoui. tho Dominion. who were conttnlssinnod to preat'h titis doctrine thrnttghoul -tho icngth and threttdth oi Canada. l know ‘that many oi' thcir tollow» ers who supporled them did not .want stuch rosolutions cnforcod at .ail. I am quite ttware oi‘ that. Bui 'iton. gentlemen knew, whcn titey ntlopted thcm, that there was a Ilarge section ot their t’oiiowers in Ititis country, and perhtips somo out- sitie t'he rttnks ol' the party. who tiiti suhscriite to three tonets and wanted these articles free. They. thert-fore. adoptotl thts planik to get l'tho vote 01 such people. 'I‘hey prottched it io obtaln thoir votes. and reamrmed it in their iltera- ture. And they got. their votes. Now they taire timse voters into camtp, and cvery one oi’ thcm is be- lraycd. And withuttt thuse votors "I hon, hott, gentlemen opposite wouitlnot. mako tho itt tite seavts ret'ore itow Are thcy there .hy an ot' power tnday. y just right? Arc thcy t'ilere ity ftt-ise protonces? thro thcy t-hore iin usurpation? Mr. Mackenzie King: No; lty the wiiui oi‘ tho people. Mr. Meighen: vliy 'the will o! n tiecoivcti pcnpitæauti iity a majori 'They adopt these .pietigos, they covonant with lite Canadlan peoplc tn put them intn cfloct if thoy are rt-Lurned t0 power. Thcir return . ann. to power maires the contract. They “des or (mm—ma" m’aides th" Then he 88W: break me comma ooventeen apecliic articles thore on,“ cermln lmpcmn Mucles il reier now tu what tite leader partty opposite :aid a year' i know an attempt will he iannuage was ttseii ast session. ‘Hon. gentlemen will note as li read how ho contriv»:d to w“ (me; ivary in part—ait the saine ttme to same—the language ot’ tho resolu- ion ndoptcd ut. the Littoral convenn ion. -i rend a quotution’ i’rom tho Toronto Globe which the preaent ";""-"’""‘-" i" dilered trotn bite plauorn ni the MIE-al party and rolluod to‘ be boqu rit i! returned to power.‘ lt was his duty dlstinctiy to say 50.! to state wherein ha dlsagreed withi 4h? plfltform. to make his position. ntember owus a journal—ai presume stated itt. shortly atterwards. that the and Ofythat it was the habit ut couven- tions to malte platiioruts to get lu But l Y 0"" "‘0"m€d do say t0 the Mlnister ot Finance have stated clearly .and deñnitely. not through the nie- diuttt ot a juumnl. 'itut wlbh his own ish prci'erentt'e in 50 par cent. if ro-: tho' colts are hantisomo drivers. J. H. COURT. J. R. DOVER. Ownors. J. a. R . DOVER, in charge. Prime 'Minlster h'imecli' road and "autrui ' Hottse. as the laiest revisetl policy Gouraud's of the inerai pnrty on the tariii. Oriental Cream to ahide and whit-h he df’f’lltl't‘d as ( inntttntiy hcnutlflt- the c n l 'I , ‘approved at the niast session otthis mnch n. nof a 0 m ü un million girls and tvnmcn nro us- iwhm me right hon_ [hg Prime Mm. a policy by which he was prepared witttt lt la. ’i‘ry it tminy. _ bock ii‘ you dou't llke i l 10 for 18‘? also 1}? parka es of25 i VIRGIIA Cigarette _ -a __ tlte i'uiiliment oi' tite ‘Lihcrai plat. l‘ornt adopted at tltc convention Titis i5 the quotatlon: “’e .itclicvc itllüt titc titttt- liilfl conte. indced titnt it ts ttirvndy were incindmlrwail thn inngc ol’ tite i common articles ni t-onsumpiinn oi’ 'the penpic or titis country, 'liui, I ('Olil'l not L20! a ytss or a un; li Ulêlt C"er ‘iin‘iis “S Wîly “"0 “le l _ nould not Lzr-t evctt a nod as tu what; iilaifm'm ol’ ihe Liber?“ l’art! “W4 past' Whp',‘ a ‘mwnwm'l “0' the “principal articles oi' rond"; "Un. gentlemen ODDOSÎIO “"‘T0 VI‘Î""’0f.HÏ“'“mrns nm "ry' l" But, as qnoted, ho came alonig ilielist‘d t0 a" iilr‘rliüse in ’iiifinrit’ un" "evlswn w” 'hchevç mat-timin htst session and stated itt lite tltcrc shou‘iti lite sttiisttttiital ur- ‘ EHOIISP ihut thorp wtnrid ho a “snlr I du” ms "f “le "mm"; O" un" sttintial'rwlttt-tion" in "fond" tlutios. l ttccesotit'lcs ot lifc. itt otiter wot'ds , < l .ÿ _ .l ' Ho ltad iiv that time apparentiy} i on, “lobe “nm.” ‘Whu‘h .lwî. Él’iahandnntvi tho usc oi‘ tite wot‘dl A. nmke up tite iuttti, titc ( ot iiilq._t.['_ec'ui Nuw‘ what me me mimi i pal æl'llûltes ni tiood lite dnties on , . . v . t . , . Iwhicit art: roduced ihy this tarilï?‘ reqmmd for me Dumoficï“ 01 “m' ‘Are tite tintics on moat retluced? sunttptiott and otiter articles i'S-{Ym my a "action Or a firactlomi scutiai to production sitouid beiihm, ara nm “en mlmhfld. .15 me "lave" 0" m" "ce “4 'i ’ idiin on ‘lii‘Eild .retlnced? No. lei . 'They are not nttmod, hilt 1.15the dmy un "m". ymd‘lwcd? N0“ . . the duty on i'ruit t‘etlut-od? Nui wortls itt tite ltght of ttuotiicr sen-:1.he "un, on "Dt mm article GNOME tance whicle foiiows tit‘otn titc’i’rtmo ‘ is mauceù zut, .1 wum m b0 fuir. "lmfswr SI .hp'î: . 1' . flin 'l(iil. gentiomon kllOW what hns _H‘md “dt m "Ml"! t0 ne n" mot-0mn offiite “principal articles iili‘mettm oi‘ p'rntlutttion (in [liittnf fond” nnw mat n". "Hume! 1ms vlittstt: tntltisir s 0l agriculture. ; MW“? Tho nnlv “Nid” "un thpy mining, inminttng and i‘tshina. ‘ ' i co attl ii nid metli-l ' titere sitouid aiso lite a su'bstantiai . mm” me coa ( q t'invnt-tion tif' (lutins. li is nut ai‘ "'4' question ot frec trade or proiecw tion. Ail llilN in his own languagc: In revising the tttrilt to ihis itll'l cmrc will ho la'ken of thc position. . . . to iw “s‘tthstatttiztiiy rl'llllt'cd and neetis oi ail Lite lil(lu.\l.i‘lcs tn' Then ‘we coma l0 dmhing. Olit‘ country, ltut such tariff a" ' _ _ ‘ . . _ Ïaattinst the chiot competitnr oi'this ""‘y ’1’? "9("°Sä“"y "ha"? """ÙBË'Ât-nnntry ii do not chlnk there is :tny “0"; Y‘Ï‘" ’bc' “nd‘Ër L'I’Êr'“ 'I’OI'CÏ".rmiur-iin'n itt titc tlutv on (titillilllil. n tatiit iur constituera and pro: AS against Cm.“ 8mm“, whlch m ducers. and not a tarit! io furthotmml legs n commun". mday. yes. tho 'ittterestsÿ oi’ com-htncs. mon-“n'y a fraction“ compemor (mm! opoites, ot' oi zuty spectwi or tprivnj “eged cluses. Ipart-d witlt t‘he Uniied Stnies. l<here 'lfhose are what my Iri'gitt itnn. iriend appttt'ontiy hud itt mimi 'wht'n ho promiscd that the princi— pni articles o! food were going t0 i‘hl‘ marie i‘ree itt his pittttlortn, and, stthsotluntttly, titnt they wore golng r'lh’ ‘in otiter words tlto convention pint- t-omcs in in n muni). ‘Such i8 t—‘he‘ed we on aur part 'ilad botter iot'a iparty that iind mado a. wrong performance prusciitcti now as lite tth wltoie pruposit‘ion go. lill‘t'llllStLflproinlse to i'ollow it by wrong ac. iuiiiiment ut thcse piotigos iity thoititcy argue ‘ll' wo re‘huke conduct tlon, and flnd any ettlllcal 'bnsis for Prime Minister: and as i speak lie ni titis sort it will the eqttivaient to my attitude. . is reliectin‘g Ili triumpit on iIOW npposing the protectivc principio. Mr. Meighon: ‘Let. us tako the titis gigantic'itoax workctl on tho 'l‘itat wns argneti -by thc hon. mom— -hon. geni‘leman's position; lt is en. Canadian peuple. stttiies itt seilïsut-‘Iier for tSpringfleid (tMr. Hocy): li tu:ny ne il stated ‘lt. iHe anys no isittction. ’l‘ite prosent Primo Min- was argiqu lby savent] hon, mem..one can censure me macuce a: ish'i‘ was tltctt'askcd ity a momher hors t0 nty riant—what is to say.lmaking promises and ibreaklng auross i'he iloor il‘ he wuuld adherc titat t‘ile prttct'icc oi’ etttering lnto them save those who <believe inthe tu thc tpoiicy of tilt: Liberal partylçnvcnanis with tite peop‘ie la get promises. iHe says: W0. t'lle om- as outiinorl itt titc convention Ofîtllelt‘ votes and caivlousiy violating ciati position, who do not .helieve in infli i'ztvtn‘ing a iit'itish proi’crcttcc mm; cuvcnnnta attct gettiup,‘ tite the .promises. must uever censure ivotes must m) unrtihuked excttpt thc ihronkiug ot tlhem. le l.th not oi‘ 50 [ici' cctti,, witcrcnpott itc re- piicd: lut icast at the hands ot those who what he gays? 'Does he claim'iogic ’l‘he statcment l have just readitiwlinvc in thc print-lpies witioh for such a position? to the House is intelligible to those covenants antihody. ' Mr. Hoey: i see the iogic o! my evcry lion. memllier. and Il think Mr. Hoey: Wili the right hou. own position. my lion. l"rietltls‘iitus quite'onuunit gentleman n‘ilow me to malte a cor- intt'iligence in suc whothor there‘ro‘ciion? ltt repiy ton question put is nnytii‘inp; that is incnnslstcnt. ihy ilic right hon. gentleman-I sald the hauds oi those who waut tihat. in what i have Just rend. wiih.i certaittiy dld not endorse tiie poiicy enforced? Even those who thc platiorm laid down Jiy thc broaking oi’ covenattia. i ntademyitw-ant it enlarced uppareutly will tLihcrai party tli the Livbcrni conr‘position on tlutt point perfocl'iy uot censure. ‘But the practlce is vnnlion, ‘t'lcat'. and :i mite-rate it now. juet as distastei‘ul t0 me 88 M '18 tl'Ie wonitl inatl thc ilouse tn ho» Mr. Meighen: Certalttly lthe hon.'to the hon. meniber. ‘ iieve that in titc ncncral ttirms itoigcntiotuan tilti; ‘iiut. he said he coula Mr. .Hoey: Hear. heur. had cltoscn he httd oniy rupmlimljllnt vnic to rebuke the practice. Mr. Malghen: The practice is as Titat is 'wltat l am talking aibout. dlstastetul to chose who have no Mr. Hoey: Il sait! that, pntting .part or paroel in the Libera‘l poilcy myseit in t‘he position of the zen-l tienton to uty right. 1 could not ask Mr. Meighen: ils this practice I iropeat to go nnreibuked except et i'ot'nt ot’ 1919. What is t0 ne donc about it? Sonte hou. menthcrs have suggest- (Continued ou Page 5) Éga «W . . ' I ‘is a vary small reduction 0! 21/2 M" Mal°k°mœ ng‘ Th‘“ lsipl'i‘ cent, and that untlor the cir- Voä'g‘mzighe". ,lf un: is veryicttmstantves d alreatly stated, ail in griot], what Ibecomes oi‘ tite ltutiget‘.’ :33?,T0r;antïdgh‘2yc:st12‘132}, 'i‘lte tatt‘iff llc now advantrt-s. tiiii‘cr-‘ ' in: from tite inst. in one ’I suppue "ha Imposm? cf “ml titat (loes not i'ttvor "conthines.' ‘ ' ' t. v! tmonopoiies or privllogctl ciasscs."l [La “a came t0 Shener' Now' may i ask what ‘hns thoen tione to :2; (:1131ossed'davafsmîugnzlgrîîgoî‘i‘;Îintpioment thls tplctlge made nyenr and mu“? un“ h [or producer'gmum commitiing tite thon leader of d " ‘ ‘S'_h x U l “iiihe Opposition, now Prime Minis- a" mnsumers' .u" 5 le “U ' ter, and hls party. to a substantlal uible caricature oi common sense' whiCit tite rigitt hon. gentleman asks {32:12:31 äâkefllîledyîæj'gg.E3)“: the ilnuse to nccopt. But ‘wlii lie “maman Dm)le ànn he nm'nn 15 vcry Ë'm’d? “a ’pm'lono article ‘t'hat, is toutthoti'.’ l full ' ‘to iind atty. We iind a promise oi' ’Thero should be substantial re< . . . . . . ducuons 0‘ me dunes un me nw fut toment. Wheto le t’rLe ccmant cessqflus or “m m (m H N liil'lîly'.’ Have wc hati n "fulillmont ' {I _ H :4 31.?" “U ‘ 5 itt lite spirit. ‘iiut not ltt tlie intter’l" on NOS“ un L“ w "'1' gù “J'Ciin tltere iiit- a iuiilltnent "in tite malte up the fond, tite triotitingflwi‘mn 0' n mmmhp m, n99 cemem? tite siteiter oi’ (ho ‘Canadlau pco- N0 reducnon ,whamvpr? “le dmy ph)“ htis not. bcen [(illlîhetl. lintnber "Tho tlood. tho ciothing. and thc , . u . n_ I siteiter oi tite 'Cttnadiau peuplemmm mm Shah” 4mm" hl“ bec“ , ‘done to ltttrlhor? 'I)ressed inmhor N°w' I muse t0 MkΑϒܑmuw “"5 hns ttlwnys timon protot'toti. ltum- is tite last rcvised ctitttttn. illlli‘mctlllwr and mmum nm “le “Mot ar_ by “le ‘Prlmf Ml"“"le_r—"Wh“t haï. tit'les oi’ "shunt-r" 'ltlil ilellllt‘r 0l 111,0 done to suifbsttltnttaliy rotinco 'thpm m touuhm m an Nomlng te tvulies on " ont." or in Y‘I‘tlilf'liil ' ' ' ' ’ r il the world han theen attom ted thcm at ali lby even a fraction? His ‘mnke gond me won, Dt me "mm: convention piattorm cwiled for ihniwmsmr w mis "01150 un”, a ym“. maklng tree oi ail tiic principal nr- montioned. After thc platt‘umn was mode I asked tite right hnn. vgentic- man across tho floorto'lie good en- ough to tell me some ot‘ the prin- cipal articles or fond sa I mighti kttow what titey wero. i asketlè hlm it' inuitywas one; il Mkt‘d himî ii‘ sugar was one; ‘i asked hlm if? flour wne one; i asked hint li’ hreud: I asked hlm if monts; H i YES, GÎRÎÎ uning and tulklng‘ 1H) thr- litutid tint. li, roquired for the ptt'rposcs oi' con- sumptlon and other articles m- snntinl to production sltouid lie iplaced upon tho tri-,0 ilst. Sut'h ls tho way ittl slalcd it t0 the 'iiouse a year ago. Tho i'ree iisi‘ wtts dellnltnly nameti In tho pittti‘nrm. 'i‘he frco ilst itore la de- st:rii)ed ne “epeciflc articles noces- sry l‘or the purposcs of consumtp4 lion and certain other articles es- sontiai to protluciiott;” thOso are to ho mode free, Wlll nny hon. gen- tleman tell me what has heen matie lree? What were thnse articles to’ which the right hon. gentleman re‘ ferrnd? The oniy thlnx marie "(1E ,4 ,.,,,.y_whw, “(in m“ ithat ti cati rflnd Je ttho "porerelain ‘Jnst iuvus tu lunch." tiwr‘pttris oi pumps." leso must vbe x ttimut DE RW' Il t'tyonn it. lt'n n rt-ul imnutifler, thuts M mu“ istor had in mind. i ventnre to Your mm“.y say that he tloes not iknow toda‘y— g, i do uot, li admit—«whsre 'porceialu tounters evervwhere. . "Bullt-ln-Conada" TUDEBAKER builds more six-cylinder cars than any other manufacturer because Studebaker builds them better. We can show you many definite points of superiority in the Special-Six that prove this çtatement.‘ Studebaker increased its Cano- dian sales 64 per cent in l92l. though the industry. .as a whole. showed a falling ofl‘ of nearly 45 per cent. I922. up to May lat. shows a gain of l43 per centvin- ' Studebaker's production in" the 4 U. S. and Canada over the urne - period of l92 l. ln times of close competition. meritwins. Todaycompetitionin automobiles is keencr than it ever waît. because people are buying morecarefuliy titan theyeverdid. superiority. TourlngJZoH; Roadster (ÏPGMJ. 52025;R du 4-P . .52075.‘ Coupe. 81050; Salon. 53250. AII prlcu fluo. a’alïogllo. 0M. Studebaker sales records tell their own story. The buying public has declared for Studebæker Silur Tox Extra r A. HURNE & CO. E. H. RAYNOR attestant"... _. . ts STUDEBAKER\‘_ THlS il,