IIT PEUPLES TY ALR == N The Exclusive { L J. CLARK Men's and Boys" Clothing and Furnishings LADIES' and CHILDREN'S WEAR Dry Goods Store The Latest Shapes in Soft SEE WEST WINDO Girls' and Ladies" New Spring Hats PANAMAS Also Pretty Shapes in cheaper Hats for School Wear. Newly Arrived from Montreal, JUST OPENED OUT Fine Straws and Genuine WwW. THIS "WEEK. . Dryden, CLARK'S "The Red Brick Store" Ont. Hardware . We have on hand a Full Stock of GENERAL HARDWARE 'Ranges, Doors and Windows, Paints, Varnishes, &ec. Expecting daily a shipment of BLUE-FLAME COAL OIL STOVES. = Clean and convenient. Overcome the Fuel Shortage. | goods valued at $300 stolen. I will _Lpay a reward of $25 ofr informa- $25 REWARD My 'cabin on Contact Bay has been entered twice recently, and tion that will convict therobbers. A Winchester 30-30 carbine, ew | accompiinied by Mr and Mrs Fol- The Jackpot Miss Alice Thomas of Oxdrift has been in town for a few days Mr and Mrs J. B. Beveridge' were in Winnipeg last week. A. D. Smith, Kenora, was seen here the other day. Mr A. Levinson of Kenora was in town for the 24th. Mrs H. Walmsley, Oxdrift, was in town Monday. ° Peace is again declared. The kids are back in school. Miss Ethel Haire has gone' to Winnipeg for a few days. Only one joke this week. Can you find it? Mr Percy Studholme of North Bay has been staying .with Mr and Mrs G. Larson. Mr J. M. Adams, principal of Keewatin School, was a week-end visitor in Dryden. Miss Hazel Smith, from Winni- peg, visited her home here this week. : "Mrs Wm. Turnbull of Tort] | pippin of a scrap. A WORD TO THE WISE The G.W.V.A. football team will play the town on Thursday evening next, June 3rd, at 7 p.m. sharp. .If you want to hve in a town and not a graveyard get around and put some life into this game, for its going to be one little Only two-bits for the grown-ups, and a dime for the kids. No you don't need to bring your birth certificate. i The boilers and compressors are now being erected at the Wach- man mines, and steam will De wild in ten days rousing the echoes of the forest. certain letters sent to the clubs by William: is visiting her daughter, Mrs James Hatch. J. O Gough has donated to the Baseball Club a new Spalding " catcher's mitt. B; Stuart McKenzie, C.E., of Winnipeg, spent a few days in town last week. Mr F. Perry, of Montreal, dir- ector of th D. Pp, & P. Co, 1s in town. _-E"G. Royland of Melita, Man., 1s engaged 2.5 clerk in the Central Hotel, Dryden. At Dryden on Sunday May 16th to Mr arid Mrs G. Ferguson was born a «daughter. Robt. Toote and family from Ignace, have arrived in Dryden, and will make their home here. The Pit family spent the holi- day in Gold Rock. They were is and 'Capt. Bourne. The new addition to the Cen-| razor and shaving outfit, hand-. book of Mining Engineering | er- mine and seal fur garment; stolen | would be easily identified. E.G. ROGNON. - E. A. KLOSE Dryden, Ont. th LACK & LAT IMER ~ Hardware, Furr jtgre and Undertaking oy +06 +® 1 * St Luke's Church on Sunday eve-| tral Flotel is nearing completion. When finished it will be opened as a lunch and tea room. "The W. M. & M. Co. have made 21 blasts in No. 2 shaft on their main vein, exposing some . rich quartz. ya = 3 St Luke's and Union Church! Sunday Schools, which have been closed for the past few weeks, will re-open on Sunday nextt. "On the invitation of Mayor Tocle of Kenora, A. R. futehisen will attend the banquet in the Tourist Hotel there, Sunday night Mr and Mrs Geo. Fraseriand children, of Transcona, arg visit- ors at Dryden Smith's for the summer. : : & . 3 oh Confirmation will take place in ning, May 3oth. «The Bishop of it has been thought advisable fo: the President of the U. F. O. to make a public statement of the matter. The letters in question were recently sent to our clubs ad- 4 vising them of bills about to come before the legislature and asking the members to discuss the mat- ters and inform their representat- views regarding same. In the first place as our clubs will know it has always been thc custom ever since the U. I. O. was organized for head office to keep the clubs advised on matter: coming before the legislature, rail- way board, orders in council, etc of patticular interest to our mem- bers-- We beleive in government by the people for the people a real democracy. The U. F. O. is an educational institution represent- the discussion of public matters by our clubs is of great education- al value and likewise, it must be the duty of the executive through its officers to bring these matters to the attention of its members. Tn this way the personal respon- sibility of the elector is establish- ed. Likewise our members of in close touch with the will of the people. We beleive representat- ives of the people should welcome men and wbmen who choose them Tf they do not represent the will of the people they will not long represent the organized farmers, 'because they have not yet learned the first principles of democratic government. : The letters in question were not of a dictatorial or a secret nature. They were published in full in the "Syn", and a copy sent to each member of the government. A great many replies have been re- ceived and not one but what ex- pouring through the whistle witli- Statement by President Burnaby Dear Friends,--There has been so much in the pres lately regarding our Secretary, Mr Morrison, that ives in the legislature of their ing organized agriculture. Surely parliament are encoruaged to keep} an expression of opinion from the presses appreciation of Head Offi- ce in calling their atention to the; ED () ET () GD (CD () EE () CED () GID ) ED () ED ® =~ fo) ~ for ~ fe] ~ fo] | Square 0BIGIB DT CCIBIBOTODIRICITITOD0090000¢0¢0060900000 ~ ! -~ cS ~ S ~ | ~ ] ~ fe] ~ be ! y ! : 3 : ; & 4 J s i 5 S s ! 4 A : ! 3 ! : : +4 : S | 4 | 4 J 4 : 4 ] & | Ss | : t Hallo! That you Hardie? Say, send us another two or three pounds of that 'Nabob' Tea, will you? By gosh, that's the stuff! i N\ i i 5 ; Keewatin will'be present. 5 ; 7 S our .tar-papét and roofing from a Hardware Store, where 2 2 questions involved. : Buy y J pap ! g 2. ; 4 Mrs Bowden and daiphiers, Thousands af similar letters: = ive you will get quality. | Misses Daisy and Ruth, who have {have been sent out in the past and' : ; ; . _ | been visiting New York, stopped ag long as the present executive is : T : Diamond > for oa pet i Sr off for a few days on their way lin office they intend to continue 4 ® ; Anchor ee paper : az | Rome to Penticton to visit Mrs | his method of bringing to the at- : RT Ida Smith. : { . tention of our members questiois | ' Z : Fan 2 4 . ade T+ 1 c - or roofing Buffalo . 3.50] N. L. Afton, financier, of Chi- of particitlar Intatest 1 Wen. In 3-ply roofing Leatherette 4.00] cago and New York, is in town |fact, your executive " oe i : J for a few days, looking into the would be lax in their duties if they ow iF Screen doors at $2.00. Tents and fly nets. Iron bes, springs did not keep the 1,400 clubs in- and mattresses always in stock. TRACTO Ready for Heavy Duties The Case 10 20 is noted for its reserve power. Owners state that these tractors are always capable in emergency, for extra hard plowing or for grades. This 10-20 is recommended for pulling three 14-inch plows which it can pull in sod or stubble. It also handles other implements usually requiring, about six hcrses, such as two 7-foot binders, two 20-shoe grain drills, six section spike-tooth harrow, 8 to 10 foot double disc harrow, ete. For belt work this" tractor drives a Case 20x36 thresher, fully equipped, silo fillers, hay presses, feed mills, etc. For all round use this tractor demands your careful consideration. It has long proved its worth. It is economical 1p operation, burning kerosene successfully. It is built of the finest materials. You get Jour money's worth. : Fe efore you decide on your tractor, let ug show you the advantages of the Case line. Youll then be better able to judge. ? 'CASE Tom [FT pum | | some capital for the devolopment progress that has been made by the Wachinan Mining & Milling Co. 4] i E. G. Rognon and wife returned Sunday from a six weeks' trip to the east, when they interested 7 i of their mining properties; A new company was organized to work a group of claims south of Contact Bay, discovered and located by Mr Rognon. He is taking out men and material to start work this week. Dear Jack-pot--Tho Gran Pa's Darlings may keep Good People's Daughters out nights, Great Pru- dence Demands that Gents Please Destroy in future such Grossly Provocative Descriptions and ref- erences to Gate Post Decorators. ORGAN, : _ Good as new. Worth $200.00 at the Factory. For immediate sale we will sacri- fice it for less than half. Reasonable terms given. Gott Punish Desecrators of our language who Get Persistently Down into Generally Profane Denunciations of a Guy's Private Devotion to his Gentle, Pretty Darling. Pos Who in Beelzebub started this thing! If it doesn't stop there is 'Great Possibility Denoted that the crazy fashion will Get People Demented. Ro ; Snap prices on HAWAIIAN UKELELE . $5.00 MANDOLIN $4.75 BANJO $6.00 Also a few (used) Gramophones. R. J. Pronger. formed. Yours sincerely, R. W. E. BURNABY te President. DOMINION PIANO CASE L tJ ) CED () CD () GES () CED) IRE (3 <TES- () E LFRED Drvden. Ont. B® BD monn nc i a Cn a a3