MARCH 10th, 1933. mT i 4 © AHR DRYDEN OBSERVER rr SO ---- Anderson & Harris Funeral Directors Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended Te. Night, 62 R 4 PHONE p,y "62 R 3 WHAT'S DOING IN TORONTO? (Continued from Page 1) Hydro purchase of Madawaske power from O'Briens and stated that the Government was guilty | of acts of 'Omission and Trans- mission."" By this he meant that power has been purchased and First Class Service FEED STABLE, LIVERY TAXI AND DRAY at my old stand in THE DRYDEN LIVERY is not being developed but in- \ stead Ontario is purchasing pow- il er from Quebec and transmitting it directly past his constituency to Ontario without any provisions being made for serving the in- M. J. CROSIER Licensed Motor Taxi Day and night calls given prompt attention. (q Phone 117 Dryden, Ont, iS R. Trist Dryden, Ont. dustries located in his riding. He | also severely condemned what he - | termed the "slave wage" for 3 road workers and by so doing engaged in cross fire with the Honorable Mr. Finlayson who continually interrupted the speaker. Mr. Waters of North Cochrane following from the Government side of the House made a wonderful impression by his talk on the methods of ad- ) ERED () SED () GEE () SERED () SR () <TH ( BAUER BROS. WOOD SAWING Reasonable Prices and Prompt Service. Leave orders at Star Pool Room. ) ENED (EEE (CEE () RED (GERD () CIE 3) -_-- (EE (CD ET = () ESE (EEE (GEE (1) Eo ministering relief and called for a change in administration. It is to be noted that the Govern- ment apparently adopted this suggestion some time later as Mr. Alderson of the Red Cross has been appointed to supervise relief in all Northern Ontario. Mr. Waters again endorsed the bonus for clearing land which EEE (GEER () EHR () GES () Gy () RE ( Edye' 1 Edye's Dairy The home of good milk. Babies Milk a Specialty. The oldest accredited herd in the district. If in want, drop us a card BOX 261, DRYDEN ATED () CESS () GED () GID (1 - © DD (TER (ESD (ERD (ED (CEE ( 2) jo] = = ] S ! | 2 | | Lhe advocated last year for sett- lers. Mr. Tweed, member for North Waterloo, gave a very well received address using as a basis for his remarks the Aus- tralian Reduction Plan. rapid increase in the number of | employed workers. Briefly the [ plan was to reduce everything by 22145%. This included taxes, atin (= On and after March 1st, I | will be located in MISS ALLAN'S OLD STORE Two doors east of Dingwall's Garage F. WILLARD Expert Shoe and Harness il Repairs. man. a Yn a ------------ A | \2 { bond interest, bonded debts, wages of both government em- ployees and industries so that there was a complete levelling out on a scale which resulted in millions of saving to the public treasury in bond interest pay- ments alone. He deplored the fact that Ontaric had taken no action to prevent the steal from the Public Treasury by Canadian citizens from the collection of American exchange premium on interest and bond payments where the securities were held by residents of this country. He a commended the action of ne ------ and it was noted that the Hon- | orable | (2) DO) EED (CED (SED OGRE (OCI ( A Cordial Invitation Is extended to you to view - now on display SPRING & SUMMER 1933 SAMPLES FROM SEMI-READY TAILORING LIMITED Montreal, Quebec. Priced from $25.00 up. Satisfaction Guaranteed. T. PROUDFOOT "The Dryden Tailor' "Ask the man who wears one"' 7) CEES ED ) GED) EES GD (SED () CIES) -E- () EE () ESD () = () «| ) GEED () SSE (ETD (GES (CEE (Em ( > | supplying O-QEEED- ()-QENED- (IED CED (uum (1 Ee (EER (OED (-GEED- (ED EEE (EE purchases direct from the I | cost. Mr. Wilson adjourned the debate. On Wednesday, March 1st, Mr. McCauley, Minister of Highways, introduced a Bill to amend the Highway Traffic Act and a pre- ceeding Bill to also amend the same Act was given a second reading. Mr. MecCrae's Bill to amend the Mining Act was con- sidered in committee and report- ed without amendment as were also Mr. Price's Bill to amend the Mechanies Lien Act. The r 3 SPECIAL CURLING BROOMS At Cost 75c¢ JACK & CO. Dryden Ontario S et L { Heating Equipment 1 am now able to supply you with stove pipes of better material and at much lower prices than usual. 15¢ per length for 6 in. pipe. 20c per length for 7 in. pipe. I can now supply you with the latest made furnace on the market in coal or wood and coal and wood burning stoves. Cook Stoves and Ranges, Quebee Heaters, Ete., Hot Water Boilers, Hydro Thermic Radiation, Agricultural Boil- ers. Tinsmithing of any discription Dryden's Greatest Producing : Shop. OLAF A. ISAKSON General sheet metal worker and heating contractor. Princess St. Dryden SPECIAL RATES 30c Per Hour Interior and Exterior Decorating Painting, Paperhanging, Ete. Orders ean be left at Observer Office. L. BEESTON P.0.Box 267 Dryden, Ont. | 3 be 4 IT PAYS TO LOOK YOUR BEST. Finger Wave ........ 35¢ Muarcelling *,......... 35¢ Honey and Egg Facial 35¢ Clay-Packs .......... 50c ST. PATRICK SPECIAL Boncilla Clay-Pack ... 35¢c Make Appointments Early PHONE 146-R-3 Eugenie McDougall Hairdresser THEE REE Rn Fr tL HEEL ELL TELLER LEELA REAR ERL ERLE Pere LCE EET LEE CEL LEELA LEER LER ELLE i report of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario and the Minis- ter of Public Works, sessional papers No. 20 and 8 respectively, were presented to the House by the Provincial Secretary. In reply to a question from Mr. | Medd, S. Huron, he was inform- ed that it cost $2,750 to paint and hang the picture of the Honorable G. H. Ferguson in the hall of the buildings. In reply to a question of Mr. Baxter, S. Oxford, it was learned that the Government had collected from the estates of deceased persons who in their life term were in receipt of Old Age Pensions the sum of $70,538.85, of which 20% paid for pensions prior to Nov- ember 1st, 1931, and 10% there- after had been refunded or credited to the municipality where the pensioner resided. Traffic census cost the Dept. of Highways $37,000 in 1931 and $23,000 in 1932 in round figures. The Attorney-General replying to a question of Mr. Munro, stated that $41,650 had been paid for special Crown Counsel conducting criminal preseeutions | over and above the amounts] paid to local Crown Attorneys. | The Teachers and Inspectors] Superanuation Fund has now | reached the sum of $176,648.830 | and the securities are deposited | with the Provincial Treasurer. | was the information elicited by| He | stated that this plan when put] in effect had resulted in a very | the | to escape the blame when things City of Calgary in this respect| 80 Mr. Price asked several|a oN questions but made no comment. | ence by the Provincial Govern- | Mr. Tweed also advocated the|ment of food for relief|stressed very strongly and he he farmer | pol | so as to affect a saving Im the | certain. County Councils of the Mr MacKay, S. Bruce. The| total cost of the new section of | the Parliament Buildings was over one and a half million dol- lars, so Mr. Blakeloek of Halton léarned in reply to his question. Thursday was devoted to the debate with Mr. Wilson, Wind- sor, leading off for the Govern- ment. His entire speech was devoted to an attack upon Mr. Hepburn as Liberal Leader out- side the House and Mr. Nixon as Progressive Leader in the House. He attempted to open up the '"dry and wet" question by asking how the dry Mr. Nix- on could co-operate with the wet Mr. Hepburn. He was followed by Mr. MacKay, S. Bruce. His first point was the over-lapping of services between Government and the relative dependence that the pepulation at large gives to Governmental service in these times, stating that it is an utter impossibility for any Government wrong on account of the connection that they have with 11 society today. The interfer- in Municipal affairs was nted to the cutting down by number of members that might be appointed according to law on Churches ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH Father Belanger, P.P. Sunday: 10 a.m. Holy Mass. 11 a.m. Catechism. 7 p.m. Rosary and Benediction ST. LUKE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 am.--Morning Service. 7 p.m.--Evensong and Sermon. Rev. W. M. Clarke, Parish Priest DRYDEN BAPTIST CHURCH Dryden, Ontario. 11 a.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Evening Worship. Services on Sunday, March 12th, will be conducted by Rev. W. Bilton, chaplain of road camps (east). All are cordially invited to attend. ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH Eagle River, Ontario. March 12th--2nd Sunday in Lent. 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.00 p.m.--Evensong & Sermon. Each Wednesday in Lent-- Evensong & Addure 7.30 p.m. T. CANN, Priest in Charge. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Dryden Ontaric Oxdrift--1.30 Sanday School. : 2.30 Divine Worship. Dryden--11.00 Church School. | and that helps too. 7.00 Divine Worship. The minister will preach on-- "The Three Fools of the Bible." (1) The Rich Fool. | You are heartily welcome. 7 ly | ture to-night for yourself or the | Buckley's. Cheap imitations are John W, Howes, I ic Bp certain boards. With respect to redistribution he stated that he could not see why Toronto with an area of 34 square miles had | 15 members or about 2.6 miles per member, where, as he des- cribed it, the "constituents could all be visited before break- fast."" Mr. Seguin of Russel fol- lowed the lead given by Mr. Wilson elaborating to a large extent on the wet and dry as- pect. He was followed by Mr. Sangster who is known as "The Man from Glengarry" and who had rather a rough passage with the Minister of Northern Dev- elopment on account of his charges that many irregularities existed in the manner in which the road work in the North was carried on. He quoted a large number of articles which had been supported by affidavits recently appearing in the Tor- onto Star. Mr. McArthur of] Cobourg adjourned the debate. CLASSIFIED COLUMN WHY NOT TRY AN AD IN our Classified Column. The charge is very little and it| may bring results. Do it now. WILL THE PERSON SEEN] taking skis and poles from east entrance to the Hospital kindly return them at once. 10. WOOD FOR SALE--GOOD DRY Mixed Wood, $3.25 per cord delivered, $3.00 per cord in 10 cord lots, Apply J. H. Parr, Dryden, Ontario. 11 FOUR RENT--FOUR ROOMED Suite on Princess Street, $10 per month--also Nine Roomed House on Duke Street, fully modern, apply R. H. Pronger, Notary Publie, Dryden, Ont. + L, il = PAGE THRE . N f NEW SKIRTS! 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