|: Special Night at Strand, Pleads For The Last Chance for esis Dryden Junior Hockey Glee Club Unemployed. Government present the famous Zantolas Trio in an original comedy skit at the Strand on§ An earnest plea for the setting up of Se e a Gr ain. 0 nD e G 1 a nN ce & | Monday night. The melody five have fa system of unemployment insurance : [J a special musical programme to g0fwas made by Peter Heenan, Labour For those who desire to obtain Seed "with the picture too. meriber for Kenora, in the Legislature Oats, Wheat or Barley from the Nor- in = = === luring the budget debate. 3 thern development branch of the Dept. 3 : [ir Heenan thought that up to date of Agriculture, the time has been ex- El HH Tr 1% Lhere does not seem to have been very | tended to March the 25th. After that 0 unr Store liercand nere uch done o relieve the unemployment f date positively no seed can be supplied, - Situation, one body simply passing the ig the latest word. . 2 Southern Alberta is te have am- | ck to another a Application Forms can be procured Will remind you of lots of | other addition to its growing list of ! . vornment, while a little more con-| from J. E. Gibson, crown lands agent, ©. things you need. We have titled ranchers, according to report. § i..ate than the Federal, was also to}or from M. F. Cook, agricultural rep- everything displayed, and The Due de Nemours, a descendant 2 very large extent passing the buck § resentative. tagged for you to examine of Louis Phillipe of France, it is stat- ed, is sailing in April to visit Lord to the municipalities. : the quality, also the prices. "Something must be done on a broad 1 vg p and Lady Rodney, who have & : : : > ~ - : ° dew ranch at Fort Saskatchewan, and, and, mors permanent basis than any- Church Services - : ; Yond d car ] 0inZ attempted yet. The government : We received our later, to acquire a homestead near 8 = J oro periods of unemploy- SUNDAY, March 22nd, 1925. the establishment of the Prince of §= i Ly on pero Spy : SPRING SHIPMENT, Tos. ment; he a4. : The UNION CHURCH. 'hich 1 2 - We id fir "Having the resources, labor, trans- : which includes almost every The Nova Scotia Technical Calr sortation system, plants and money, Morning at Eleven o'clock-- -- thing needed at this time of lege assays under direction of the | what else is required to make a coun-§ YOUNG PEOPLE'S BIBLE CLASS. the year. Dominion Council of Scientific Re- § IV prosperous ? Someone a say, Lesson--Matthew xv., 21--28. PRE a > nite i she m ts. ell, : . . search indicate Nova Scotia ofl he markets. Well, I hope that no one Sunday School--2.30 p.m. You will also notice that we shales to be the richest in the world, will suggest that we are going to per- Ss : : { giving fifty gallons of high-grade it hundreds and thousands of human [Evening Service at 7.00 p.m. now carry a supply of paraffin to a ton of shale. One Eoengs to go about in a destitute con- "The Greatest Tribute Paid t Christ."' DRY GOODS, hundred million tons of the shale 'ition, undernurished and many home-§ Tuesday 7.30 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. sold by the yard, such as: -- are readily accessible, and vast oil fess, until we get a market for our . GINGHAMS CREPES, industries similar to those of Celo- Fexcess production while we have an LE ) y VOILES, SATEENS, rado and the Western States might §ver-abundance of everything else that BH. A. RIVERS, Minister. well come into being in this pFe- Js required. DRAPERY . vince. = "There is one thing that could be WHITE COTTON : lone: that is, to increase the buying DRYDEN BAPTIST CHURCH FLANNELLETTES, "I find general business eomdi- | ower of our own people. 1 would | Regular Services Morning & Evening. 5 SHIRTING, tions quiet but improving threugh- fy cocst the creation of an employment out Canada and undoubtedly the § ,qurance scheme. The economic 11.00 a.m.--Subject "Jacob: A Prince cfc, oft increase in the price of farm Pro- §..gienm is crushing the life out of the of God" : Also READY-TO-WEAR 7.06 pan.--Subject "The other half of 'the Story that was Not ducts will prove very encouraging to the west," said Grant Hall, viee- president of the Canadian Pacific Railway, on his return from 2a re- cent tour of the Dominion. 'Large orders for hardware shipped over our lines of late to the west indi- crop money is now weeks selling of the most g 0 circulate more readily, 3 its turn is a mark of th workers. Labour alone bears the surden of adverse conditions. iy "A great majority of the peeople of Told. Little Bovs' oday ave standing aghast at the sigh: The other half of The Story. COVERALLS & SUITS +f thousands of human beings in desti- There ave always two sices to every : : - "ute circumstances, and I feel sure that tory, sometimes more. Hardly any- Come in and price us first, hing in this life comes up to expecta- in any of the above lines. It but sometimes we are pleasantly | will surely pay you. i 'ng things better than : Children's and Ladies' DRESSES Pe ht Ff, 3 70 soy EER n WE are getting ready for a public opinion will press for some per: manent system which will insure al croper nourishment, shelter and cloth: Comprehensive Display of is 's confidence in the country." | 0€: Men who are out of work and] '° had expected, If you wish to hear ata 5 : out of funds for a considerable le 4 he whole of this story, come and be & i There was a general inerease in of time, deteriorate in quality as work || ~resent with us. S bh 0 e S & | all phases of the lumbering im~ joer and as citizens. * ok xX $ duetry in Canade during 1923, as § "Any covernment which fails or re-§ Puesday, 7.45----Young People's League} Don't forget to see us ahont Ly r & compared with the previous year, uses to help its people to procure the according to the latest report of the §° Dominion Bureau of Statisties. The average value of the output in that year amounted to $139,884,67%, as compared with $114,324,580 in 1922, Young friend, you are invited. Drop your ecessaries of life cannot hope to retain g + {he Baptist Church at this hour. FOOT-WEAR he loyalty of its people. Government: : snot evade the responsibility, espe lly when they ave responsible for sringing people to this country to swell J Ly "hursday 8.00 p.m.--Prayer, Praise & As we carry a big range of he Promises. We welcome you to different styles of anjoy them with us. Bring your Bible SHOES with you. ; we have ever had, and next weeks advertisement will be | an increase of 22.4 per cent. In ¥:he zs of the unemployed. Cie shi for ir : this respect the TumbeBing industry "Po my mind this is the most im- MEN, WOMEN as full 'of interest as our Floor comes third on the list of manufact- §ortant question we have to contend A. J. FIELDUS, Pastor. & CHILDREN uring industries in Canada, with Jih, and I sincerely hope that the also FUVEUNTENN Yaa wmeeeo Covering was. i pn a TY Tew yp Tew cone i a Bs PR Ee BOY'S & MISSES' lhe : Hg : © jain, and that some definite and syste- ANGLICAN CHURCH 2 x ow a AE Passbnne booed th Ca +s "atic policy will be laid down by ths o x 4 1925 = Fas it he giinih ~overnment to meet this economic SUNDAY, March 22nd, > Qur policy is not only selling Slain ea oy oroblem" EAGLE RIVER ..--..---.. 7.00 pm. you a pair of shoes, but to see Please tell your Husband or ange, now fonnmg She Yora : : |. Subject "Cost and Blessings that you are satisfied. Every B- [odo wpluns experience vecently = of Calvary." pair of shoes taken out of this vOur Father that we have an §" ; while visiting Ceylon. Returning . or : ae y : > 4 from a run out to Kandy, the old Wal dhof. P. F. KINGABY, Minister. Stor e, we ask you to compare accumulation of-- : Hal of t Yioslose 10d a I WALDHOF--Mr A. McMeekin of Ke- TL them with outside catalogue capital of the Cingalese Kings and REST ER ( : # Qite of the Temple of the Tooth of §70ra is surveying out some claims in eres oe opt prices. If you find that the > 3h, 1. ; 'he Township of on rices do not suit you, brin % Buddha, a train load of the trav- he Township of Temple. ASSTSSOR WANTED 2 fics bok -- br &, cllers was held up by a herd of wild There is a keen -demand for fuelf -.. a. rs i . 1e shoes g 1 : 2 iy > ; 3 Senders will be received by the under- b . olad to refund your elephants which, hemmed in on §wood, but still prices are far fromY oe on Assestor for 8. 8. No. 2 e very g y either side by the jungle, ambulated § vomising. Wood-dealers are going > rd 0 . od dng Friday, money. along the track ahead. This was & {ver the district and are trying to pick A D / he 2 3 pril 8rd, 1925. ow ; Lowest or any tender not necessarily When you are helping the Merchants in town, it is for - feature of the journey which de- § ypplies, One thing it shows that worth up to $1.50 each, that ; i lighted those of the tourists Who f hings ave on the up-grade again. we are selling for 3gc. each i issing the "cepted. > $9 ; : id nat ging ebolit mises Ls Mr F. T. Brignall, Oxdrift shipped? W. WHITE, Secy.-treas. your own good, as every dol- wor three for One Dollar. yoo m a car of twenty-eight "dandies" as Bedworth, Ont., P.0.} lar left in to you're Li > ; : : Jred say 4 ; to get it back again. n Viola Dana, the famous motion f° ¢¢ 53% io, the east, If you are ' picture actress, whose work has de- omewhat doubtful about "the line of then you are sure to see the Yr es 'arming, get some advice or a h'nt or] H OUSE c LEAN IN G. quality you're getting, instead de iax 5 bo tlimell at Hanil ae | 2° from Mr Brignall. He surelyshows{1 am taking orders for Painting,| of seeing a nice picture in the cording to a recent report. Miss what can be accomplished. We have] Paperhanging, Kalsomining, and catalogue. Dana journeyed from New York to asked Fred how much he made out.|i'ecorating. Firstclacs Work. * x x * Montreal and then across the con- § © did not tell us how many cents hel Urirhten your home this Spring. tinent via Canadian Pacific Rail- § sade. but you see, with the Cream} Wiite for free estimates. way, in order to join her company Shecks he received, he received just G. M'CANN, ; ° . for the film." The remainder of | louble the amount he paid for them. 271325 Dryden P. O. S @ 1 { the cast are proceeding to, Banff And mow talking about Cream : from Los Angeles and it is expected § 'hecks, just reminds us of the Dry- that shooting of the scenes ( will commence shortly, A very consid- erable number of big pictures have 'already been taken at Banff, which seems to have a great attraction for discerning stars and directors who appreciate the beauty of the scen- ery. ; Whenever in need of a Just between March 23 & 28th to clean up the stock. SS : do not only judge the price, an Creamery. Some people are never TET -- 1 but come in and look over atisfied, of course you will meet some i our samples. We are making 'grumblers" everywhere. up Suits to Measure at $27. But competent men who follow which you will admit are as qings closely, tell us that the Dry- good a value as some that you len Creamery is paying more for their | get for $40 to $50 As for ream than Toronto or Winnipeg firms, the workmanship, we guaran- hat Eastern and Western farmers are tee a good fit a money re- ROD AND GUN IN CANADA aying. 23 Teh as $1.25, sometimes as: funded. Facts and fiction for the sportsmai "uch as $1.75 taxes per Sere. New - interesting and of a wide variety, ar hen if these people can make it a 0, offered in the April issue ofRod & Gu why in the dickens should we not, with : We have purchased Mr Mec- = PAREN in Canada. The initial story, The -carly no Joe to Li of, make is . Kinnon's Shirts Us By the Gene deserve, 5 foes om of dairy cattle. : ra th : Shasty Up By the Gens-dedTorre, b, yp "0608 0% C8 RH Bn ne, kx keeps thestory | mouse rurRNITURE Alden Gx silver pr in Meredith, is a tale © 3 : 1 = specting warranted to hold haps We ean make 5 large mpreve, Sion nT . ..ent right at home. 1y case, do' tion of all who read it. Inj" ent right at home. In any case, do Come in and see it. There 5 something you might need. Indoors, there's a long list of pic- tures to make for the Kodak history 3 ii ne ante "The Motoring Legions Are Coming ot blame the Creamery, but give if of the home. And the Kodak album Our space mn the Second-hand Wm G. Irwin heralds the influx | o'] > honest try, because it is more in- goon becomes the most precious book store being limited, we will : satathes tourists inte Cannda. Bonny cresting to the farmers than anyone. you have. therefore sell everything at 2 x 4 i 2 i nit rosSper, | S r = & castle Dale and J.W. Winson again dis § the farming communities Prosper; | Ack us for your copy of 'At Home with the &ymg prices. 5 course interestingly on wild bird ilf te vest of thepeople will have a Very = wodak." This 32-page booklet, completely 5 and I. V. Wiliams and Martin Hunts ood time. So it is up to the farmers Tastinted, desciihes aid sree Interesting --0--0--(0--0--0-- : = 3 get prosperous . pictures such as you can make at your house. add their quota of good reading. Th Speen : - 5 eg. . vy cn a) tl Kodak Film---- CL i in 2 BE uns and Ammunition is up to I poor? 2 Ts ene : neual standard of excellency and ir This summer as in the past the Per? Fr, Zon : ot that's = 7 i et . hoto a. ihing----service Tudes articles on the Varmine and "h- Agriculture are putting on cmpeti-| right and right on time, 9 8 Er RE a 3 33 = . . . + . . 1 £ } T 2, hel | t q = Farly Remington Rifies. In Fishir ons in feeding hogs and acre profit, : § = oa ale Bx vt ma 39 ® Notes, Robert Page Lincoln takes uw | Hen to young men under thirty years H GOUGH'S New and Second Hand Store. ae . the question of different tures to b +f age. In the acre-profit competition CONFECTIONERY : DRYDEN, Ont. ased for fishing, and the other depart §.he prize is a two weeks course, with . :DRYDEN-- -- -- --ONTARIO ments, stories and sketches, all deo § allway fare, board and lodging paid, | Dryden, Ontano. AP 4 with sore seasonable subject interes § .0 the Ontario Agricultural Colege at ARPA aan he ia oe _ing to the sportsman. <uelph, in January and February 1928.4 ®