The Passed the Test [Clearing The Way| Attack on DOUGALD KENNNEDY, M.P. and ONE positive gain from applying the Peter Heenan his bride are expected to reach Dryden tuberculin-test to cows at the present . today on their first visit, and will be at time-is that the way is prepared for the i April the First wag sort of minor home for a few days during the Easter. introduction of high-grade, tested cows budget day in the legislature, for the \ ryden Dryden, Ont, April 10th 1925 ~ Volume VL o First Class Jeweller and Watch Maker EXPERT REPAIRS. Send your Clocks and Watches by Mail Order. : 7 on co £51 i t iter i ro- | % ; ; - PIPE FERULE recess. with the risk of losing them throught Los Impey of % Phen 0 We have en display the usual beautiful range of - : The various government officials' tuberculosis practically eliminated. The Sramme gone trough were pracuically nA QT : and . Lo as : 3 3 : '51-4 all of a financial character. EASTER GIFTS AND NOVELTIES, PHONE REPAIRS have been supplied with Ford Coupes' loss of the cheaper grade of cows, a "i : 3 : os : GRAMO 2 this year, to replace the old cars that | though severe, is less discouraging: Change School System-- Including-- s ; . QUICK SERVICE GUARANTEED. have been in service for the past two than the calamity of losing a number | Premier Ferguson brought in a bill { PAGE & SHAW'S EASTER EGGS, CHOCOLATES AND ? or three years on the immature roads} of pure-breds would be. And the day; which he said "is not intended to pass] CANDY ; also assorted SALTED NUTS in Jars. Justalittle ' in this district. is coming when nothing but the very | the House, but will be withdrawn after] Different. " Ir: : Mayor Pitt left for Port Williom in | begt In duivy cattle will pay 2 men for the second reading and cireuletad PICARDY'S CHOCOLATE AND CANDY - response to a personal invitation to his trouble in keeping them. among rural school boards. : . 1 . 7 attend He banquet in honour of Dr Now is the proper time to take steps{ The purpose of the hill is to abolish The very latest in Ladies' Toilet Articles-- = Siratlon, MLB, wiven Thuraley nid be to fill the country with pure-bred, cer- | the present system of having severaly COMPACTS, FACE POWDER AND PERFUMES . citizens of Fort William tified stock. The Government, through | Public School Sections in one township Warwick's Stationery "De Luxe." Rs. ; jes i ir, ¢ ing ; bry ; : ; ; ve ra pronerties i Sp ih ee Late Annual Home Cooking and! willing to give information on every more prompt payment of the sums al- under a yg Sa 1 ind Candy Sale, on Saturday, in the Parish ; topic affecting the keeping of stock. lowed toc get in arrears. ct ete. : aos are mo 2 Hall, at four o'clock in the afternoon.| Ask them what the Government can | NEW ONTARIO POLICY | ; " consultations. Afternoon Tea will be Served. do to place good stock on farms. I In explaining his bill for the ud 7: J Sr OSI TAN GALE 27 p Real Estate Management and Sale The management of your real estate, either large or small, is one of the = many capacities in which I can be of de ana insurance, securing tenants, keep- . 3 of collecting rents, paying taxes --LISTINGS WANTED-- "A. J. Lock Spring Switings "and Overcoats.! JUST ARRIVED. Hundreds of Samples to suit : Keewatin Bowlers Coming-- Two selected teajms of four men each from Keewatin will be here Saturday, and will play picked Dryden teams on the local alleys. : Vieioria Day Sports-- Dryden Athletic Association are al- ready getting things started, and have iin hand the preparation of a Sports rer' service to you. I take over all! Tongzn Jor May 20h Te ylm x 8 ; the first such event in many seasons. * Annual Home Cooking Sale-- I St. Luke's Junior W. A. will hold Lost Artidles await Claimants-- Another gent's watch, in good going the department of agriculture, is ready to co-operate with farmers to enable them to secure good cows, and by such methods as the Better Live Stock train that will be here shortly, is seeking to encourage the demand for the best-- and the best is none too good for this country, where dairying will be one of the biggest sources of wealth in the near future. Every farmer in the country, with his wife and children, should visit the train and learn all they can. Govern- ment officials in charge will be able and Mr and Mrs Albert Moore, wo lost order, has been picked up within the someone proves ownership. gold ring, hall-marked, with a single stone setting, was handed in a few days ago. If you lost either of these, come in and claim them. The melting of the snow has uncoy- ered a lot of articles lost at various times during the winter many of which have been returned to their owners. 3 last few days, and left at this office till + Also a: 1buy a tested cow which Geo. Noble sold both their cows under the recent test, wish to thank the kind-hearted folks who collected enough to enable them to them at a very reasonable price. There is 'a lot of real kindness in the werld after all. W. W. French, Minnitaki, was in town for a few days this week. and to create cne school board for each township. To Peter Heenan, the Premier said the Government has not yet considered the possibility of voting any relief for Nova Scotia miners and dependents. Interest Levy on Municipalities-- f Act amendments, which "amendments . put an interest levy of five per cent on Hon. G. S. Henry secured a second reading for his highways Improvement A Large Assortment of-- EASTER CARDS, CAMERAS AND PAAS EGG DYES, SMOKERS' If you are looking for-- The Very Best in Quality The Greatest in Variety The Lowest in Price, : And. desire that your Gift hear a graceful compliment, SUPPLIES SUPPLIES municipalities in arrears in payments for roads to the Province. He hoped: the threat of extra cost would secure of $5,000,000 for Hon. Jas. Lyons minister of lands and forests, said that during the past year the department under this head had saved some $1,200,000, although on roads alone some $200,000 extra had been spent over the year before. On the other hand some $300,000 had been saved on road maintenance. The minister claimed that due regard had been had by the Government for all parts of New Ontario. ' Northern Ontario, | == TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST 2 GN Rp 5 Indian Lake Lumber Co., Ltd. OSAQUAN . ONTARIO ANNUAL SALE OF : Mr and Mrs J. E. Gibson are away | Attack on Peter Heenan.-- x every taste. In reply to a request by Dryden ]on a visit to Winnipeg. Mr Lyons here turned his guns on 5 EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS Town Council, who are applying for] Mrs A. J. Gardiner and daughter Peter Heenan, Labour member, draw- dispose of 1 50 >» © Ere-adjustment of insurance rates re- |Wwerc down from Eagle River Tuesday. | ing attention to an. advt. in a western S-U-I'T-S MADE-TO-MEASURE. sulting from the installation of a pro- tective water system, a letter from the Fire Underwriters Association was read at Tuesday's meeting, notifying A. H. Skene, from Sioux Lookout, has been spending a few days in town. Extensive alterations are. going on at the Dryden Hotel. The whole of the § paper calling a public meeting for a Sunday night to hear "Fighting Peter Heenan." "If fighting is to slander Government Well Bred Young MARES and GELDINGS, Mostly CLYDES AND PERCHERONS Weighing from Tay Sg ; : ay 1400 at $2 2. 50 them that an inspector will visit Dry- | ground floor facing Van Horne Street | S1iPlovees behind their backs, making 400 to 1800 pounds ™ den at an early date to witness a fire | is boing converted into a pretty tea and allegations against members of the bv Private Sale for Cash O ! Thirty-six Different Samples tc §drill test and report on the situation. | efreshment room, attractively decora- a Sands i he pa Hid 2 n y J Choose from. The tender of Peter Moline to do the | ted and furnished. a Ein Lin a These Horses are from a selection bought in the Brandon District mss '] CCU . - - ie Best Values in the Country. SIR wa I Son os accepted | Tred Jahnert, Waldhof, was among f py Heenan carries off the chatmpion- § 1! the fall of 1924, by the well-known horseman, W. I. ELDER. ih aan [oun the, visitors to town this week. _ | ship," declared Mr Lyons to applause. They have been worked this winter in the Bush Operation of the 3 44 a hoi Cate Ed Kelso has gone to Kenora, to} Continuing, the minister said the Company, and are all in first class condition ready to work. Can : Bt 3075, but the; np : © Jassist in Dave Gordon's butcher shop. | Government has no desire to persecute] he seen anv time Tier: Mare ; : : : YT PROUDFOOT Peeters yonser And his satiniastors : 2 ] i be seen any time after March 3oth, at the stables of the Company ¢ ! L. Taylor, Eagle River, was down tc § Kenora people, as charged. "They are t OSAOUAN in . i ELA ' "THE DRYDEN TAILOR? ; §¥ork of the past two years, declled |g ly ol ged being: punished enough. God knows ot O° QUAN, Ontario, on the Canadian Pacific Railway. F Council unanimously to again award{ > oe pou Wi : ve Srila Lula diumt ; : * SOS A TEE EA hin the contract for the season. R. Wigle returned Wednesday after{ said the minister, "in having the mem- fy further information can be obtained by addressing: 0 "$5 3¢%£3533¢% Crows Feet are looked upon by many as a sign of waning youth; but, they might also be the result of a happy disposition or even defective vision. - In any case, you are old enough to see wisdom of hav- submitted to Council at its regular monthly meeting Tuesday night, in support of which J. V. Johnston ap- peared for the petitioners, contained the possibility of much controversy and trouble for that body. Any action taken would lLecome a precedent for other similar petitions now pending, and while recognising the advantages of any improvement in this regard to A petition for a lane opening sub- the Lake of the Woods Milling Com- H. C. McWilliams, representative of pany, Keewatin, visited Dryden and Ignace this week on business. ~~ Mr and Mrs Robt. Milling, Quibel], motored down to Dryden, Monday, the first to make the trip this season since the roads were cleared of snow. . W. J. Herring has returned from Winnipeg to spend the Easter vaca- tion with his family. H. A. Jewell, Oxdrift, was in town ber they have inflicted upon them." Heenan Represents Backus-- Winding "up his attack on the Mem- ber for Kenora, Mr Lyons said: "If Mr Heenan would truly represent his riding, and the labour people there, he would see that the Backus interests represented there paid their labourers more than 27 cents an hour, and that they paid settlers at least prevailing prices for pulpwood. Let me say that Labour is being THE INDIAN LAKE LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED OSAQUAN-----ONTARIO HEIN RT iT SU per ERR For SATURDAY Only ORANGES, Sweet\and Juicy, per dozen ; ing well-made, well-fitting, {the Town in general, there was by no rq oo grossly misrepresented in a most abus- ~~ 55 STE : Juicy, Per doen ..iiiheviane vein, .25 SHOES means general agreement that interest- | Billy ph olf is now the operative ingive form in Kenora. It is the Backus be >= Wi... i sree, terete 25 j 8 a a re Hy | he Hl bce thnk te seis nl ELERY Whiteond Culp, ped th vi tilda, . particularly for the Spring ed Lahn Se na be oe charge of the mechanical department interests that are Toptesgnied here (in HEAD LETTUCE, two > Be Si ee aR 15 Sih enetrating snow. | penefitted should not bear the cost of oo pipowall garage the House) and not the people of the Let tA EW OP dL Ee a Re . +35 : hid SUS pene the improvement. Council decided to Oh a J gy ons riding. Tt is a pity the people of the LEAF LETTU CU, two bunches for. 0 iri anes 2 15 W, water. : et ne dete on the ABT amt. ping w days in Kenora. aa or ; LEAR LETTUCE, four bunches for coins oin = We can also fit you up with 2 {or Brien Avis Rell has robained to Diy Kenora riding are.so far away from GREEN ONIONS > eine .25 = RUBBERS ; ter before making any final decision. Shr fri i on urned to Dry moyonto and have some consequent RADI om 2 gd 3 oe J a Bn a Ta 25 J : 17 The picture showing in the Strand' Te os : . | difficulty in getting at the facts. Mr} £4 a > mir hovers EE : 25 OF THE BEST QUALITY. Tt Woda tins anit Teaming, benles Mrs Fred Burton, Iroquois Falls, is| Heenan has bitterly criticized the ap- ; irect from the Market Gardiners - 9 containing a fascinating love SY with visiting her mother, Mrs Nickle. pointment of a Legislative Secretary i CRESCENT, No. r CREAMERY BUTTER-- | H. WW ILL ARD S Teplay Pt aris aid A of | L. Euler, Waldhof, was a visitor 1 ro, Northern Ontario. If there had} Two Wedor nn Sa 83 BOOTS & SHOE REPAIRER England's A IME this week. : {been such an able official at the head! SE Five ME Jor cu Tan $2.00 and HARNESS STORE will enjoy the story of "Dorothy Vor- 1 ) Mrs U. Colleen of Wabigoon spent the lakes during the late regime, the - DEW RINT PEAS "tworcans din 0.00, ooh soa 35 fon ol Hadden Toll." Tuesday in Dryden. : . J operations of Mr Heenan's friend, the EXCELSIOR SWEET CORN, two cans for ...... : 9 3 5 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ml ! Miss Amelia Karn, Eagle River, is} Backus interests, would have been MAPLE LEAF TOMATOES, two cans for... vs, oon 2 ~ Nothing could exceed the beauty and visiting her sister Mrs A. Payne. ir Sa hn DAO Ds Bk Bm tal ih Laem ateanEE 4 -------- J.E. GIBSON, Agent, Dryden! saved than the employer whose com- . pensation costs are reduced. The best political April 4th, to Mr and Mrs Frank Baker, a daughter. "of pulpwood in the world, and nincty (turn to page 4, col. 4) refinement of the New Chevrolet car, Bishop Dewdney came down fromj move Mr Heenan can make is to indi- i= § i (ndr( the first shipment of which has arrived gengra Tuesday, and conducted Con-} cate in some way that he opposes the : 4 4 GOORS at Durance Bros. showrooms. The body fiymation Servece at St. Luke's. Backus deal. 5 : done in wear-resisting Duco finish, and Billy Faulkner from Sioux Lookout] Look at the Seine leases and tha ex- We have these from Tall .05 to $2.50 the new balloon tires, make it the last . vigitad Dryden Thursday. port of 4000 h.p. by Backus from Fort toslding ; EGGS, RABBITS, CHICKEN 3, BGG : word an elegance, while its power and; Jip Smith, timber agent, Kenora, Frances to the United States, so that CUI S, with EGG. BASKETS, FILLED with ) reliability have been increased by seve- ~was in town Tuesday. not a stick of pulpwood was ground in all Good T hing s for Easter. 0 ral recent improvements. : i Insp. Suttee of weights & measures,§ Fort Frances for about a year. Bat ! 7 Cest of Accidents-- i Fort William, spent Thursday here. while Canadian workmen there are out The total number of accidentssre- Mrs Skene and son Jack, Oxdrift,|of work, Canadian power is exported ported to the Workmen's Compensa- motored to town Wednesday. to keep U.S. workmen in their jobs." -- unl ocked tion Board in the first quarter of 1925 Capt. G. McPherson of the Keewatin Mr Heenan.--"Have you done any- is no pro tecti on was 12,655--also noticeable decrease Lumber Company, Kenora, was in Dry-§ thing about that?" : d from the first three months of 1924 den on business this week. Mr Lyons.-- "Don't get excited; we Yo your property when there were 14,144 accidents re- Mrs Wm. Rhoades has been spend-] have dealt with the situation. We . 'ported to the Board. Accidents in the ing a few days in Kenora. have bad news for you." The Seine Fire or other past three years have cost industry in ~~ Mrs A. Payne was a visitor to Eagle! River water power leases to Mr Backus Insurance will this Province, in compensation pay- River on Manday. have been cancelled, and we have asked not protect you ments alone, an average of over six The restaurants in town are all Ottawa to withhold renewal of the ex- NY if it eX Pites million dollars each year and, in this undergoing alterations in raediness for} port licenses at Fort Frances, and SINAN * manner, have added to the tax burden the busy season coming, regardless of { Ottawa is now considering canceling BRICKS, assorted, each Tl 40 y Be sure your insavane that the Province muct face. Acci- the threatened tax on soft drinks. the licenses altogether." (Applansz.) - BULK, quart z S56 Si Th wa dent, prevention makes greater returns or "By the end of 1925" said Mr Lyoss,| ESKIMO PIES, each 05 : for your nee to the employee whose life or limb is BAKER--At Dryden, Ont. on Saturday} "Canada will be the largest producer : : Gough's ( onfectionety