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Dryden Observer, 10 Apr 1925, page 4

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Be Quibell Charlie McLean, who is now settled on a farm at Quibell, ped a visit to : Dopey This week. = * A DVS so ens os Talks, motored to ay Wednesday. But Our Postmaster 'Anderson made a busi- ness trip to Dryden the other day. John E. Anderson, with his wife and family, made the journey to Dryden 6 = Prices Holler [|] | Attack on Heenan Pa | : (continued from page 1) NEVER BEFORE DID YOU per cent of our production goes to the ' United States." BUY YOUR SHOES as CHEAP Upon the subject of the iil ofl AS YOU CAN GET THEM / NOW THE AND Saturday nferno' _A Fox Super-Special-- A PICTURE THAT EVERYONE SHOULD SEE. Monday-- --Tuesday ~ RICHARD B ARTHELMESS "Class Mates" JUST THE KIND OF PICTURE THAT WILL PLEASE IN DRYDEN "I pulp, Mr Lyons urged an embargo, and said the figures broadcasted have heen misleading, and as a fact one mititon cords of ground pulp are annually ex- ported, while 20.3 per cent of our Yow pulp is also exported. Heenan would protect Seitlers-- In speaking to the Report of the Agricultural Inquiry Commission, Mr Heenan expressed regret that regard had not been given to the complaint of settlers as to the attitude of bonused corporations in purchasing wood from settlers. In his speech to the House he said Mr Speaker, I desire at the outset to congratulate the chairman and mem- bers of his committee upon the report. 1 am somewhat disappointed, however, that the Report does not contain a reference and recommendation to the Ladies Patent Leather Slippers, in three different styles, per pair SHOES Shoes $2.65 Ladies Dark Brown Oxfords, in two different styles, per pair - . Wednesday-- -- Thursday 2 Don't Forget MARY 2.05 4 PES EET SPI EE SN CRE I) in four and different Suede Strap rn different styles, heels, all sizes, per pair Ladies' Brown, High Top, Calf skin, Leather Boots, at a low HACE Of) ee $2.95 PRATORD "DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL" A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE ONE THAT Is "pn TO TAKE WELL While in the store, you will notice our Bargain Table on which we are putting out. | We have a charming Stock of-- WALL PAPER tons of it, and you see what you get Also you can have a Sample Book containing some of the best sellers, for just asking. § sentenced him to pay a fine of $200 and costs, or' three months in gaol. Notice of appeal was given. i On a further charge of obstructing an officer in the course of duty, Hesse 4 } clocked to be tried before a jury at the y next general session. p i The same day J. Anderson was oF jcharged with affixing the name of Mis & De Witt of Quibell to a letter dated ).. i December 20th, 1924, addressed to the ® { Crown Timber Agent, Kenora. The a. accused pleaded Guilty to the charge through his Counsel, H. A. C. Machin, "who while admitting that his client g 'had been indiscreet, pointed out that £ : ther e was in intent to defraud or make ) | gain by the act, and the culprit re- 9 { pented the pain he had caused an old 3 lady, and asked for the leniency of the We Welcome you to attend this Service A. J. FIELDUS, Pastor. ANGLICAN CHURCH SUNDAY, APRIL 12th. EAGLE RIVER. 11 a.m.--Morning Prayer. 3.30 p.m.--Sunday School. 3.7.00 p.m.--Prayer and Holy Com- munion. Preacher--Rt. Rew. Bishop Dewdney, D.D. propagandists who are posing as au- thorities on railroad matters and going round addressing service clubs, boards of trade, and making misleading and ridiculous statements with regard to such matters." These propagandists, he said, never tell the service clubs that when actual Canadian railroad workers are lowest paid railway men in the world. Canadian railway workers are ur against conditions and disadvantages that U. S. workers do not meet. P. F. KINGABY, Minister. ED CROSS HOSPITAL Can Red Cross Committee beg to: acknowledge with thanks the follow- : "from zero to fifty below, with heavy t snows and long winters. i : accomplishments, together with cost of labour, are considered, the Canadian Hel instanced cold climate, with weather 174 9% COMING S E A HAWK Government to provide some means| a bunch of Shoes in alotof Tmm----u - POSITIVELY THE BEST PICTURE WE HAVE SHOWN whereby the settlers of the north will different styles, at almost half S H 0 E S - --=---- | be protected in their sales of puipwood price, Per PAIL ever $2. ? p 75 3 to Canadian mills. c to if ~ ie i ° 25 hohourable members 'ave mware,] HOMIE cally 1. you want to get = gliomas For Breach of Act Church Services |. ditpose of Yotge creas of pulpwood |. YOUE. sizeas we have them in AFTER several remands which ' SUNDAY Aprli 12th to Canadian pulp and paper mills, that all sizes now, and they Bie sue aggravated curiosity as to the final ° : being necessary to ensure a supply of to gn quick ow fins pie. Dor BOYS' CHILD'S outcome, "H. Hesse came up for trial The UNION CHURCH. | material for the industry, and in order wait until "pay day" a small ~ A velore Mogistinte Pronger, Wednesday FASTER SUNDAY that they may finance the undertaking. Se will hold your pair until ] - 3 . 5 . I % 5 XT MISSES' & WOMEN S charged with having liquor in a camp} Morning at Eleven o'clock-- Wik that I have ne complaint, but Mr pay da at a few miles north of Dinorwic on "The Empty Tomb" Speaker once the industry has been Ve Lior Toodlved some mole ot " ; 4 February 28th. H. A. C. Machin, Reception Service, followed by (the Span Lan Si A the Ladies' Rubbers, also Chil- $1.95 Ee $1.95 bons $1.95 P| Kenora, acted on behalf of accused, Sacramental Service of the Lord's a a nll a drens, at .40 per pair i - J ' 1 5S 3 a= . 5 0 - RTE Ee iE while . the prosecution was conducted Supper. rl Ladies' House Oxfords, @ $175 2 M EN ' S {by Crown Attorney, H. P. Cooke, K.C.{ gunday School--2.30 p.m. my ¥ llus® Deut OF ; 7. : : ; i The Court' Room and adjoining hall poe : The owners of these limits use them adies' Boudior Slippers, @ $1.15 : at le rod with an eager crowd of The Sunday School are preparing alto break down the price of pulpwood Girls Black Boots, from sizes ten # were jammed with an eag : : ] : £2 95 2 95 a 95 listners who are usually attracted by Special Easter Service. All i which the settlers have to sell, by tell-f to two, @ a Sr SS $1.98 Pie me $ . rr $ * such trials, due probably to the fact and friends are especially invited}ing the settlers they will only purchased Children's Sandals, ........ .08 - i : r to be present their wood at a price which does not ! 9 5 ! . that O.T.A. cases quite often entangle ! ELE Men's Dress Boots ....... 8 Worth Much More 'ndividuals who are otherwise perfectly 3 Evening Sefvice at 7.00 p.m. make it profitable for the settlers to} nro Work Pidots : L } 8 i vi $a. E SEE THE WINDOW aw-abiding and normal in their® con- The Choir are rendering a beautiful} cub and haul to the market, and I had e ; d ¥ duck. Cantata-- The Crown of Victory." thought that in view of the fact that] We have too many different 3 and Inside the St ore After a plea of Not Guilty had been i Make Easter Sunday a Go-To-Church had he 1 ri to foe fon styles in Y ouths and Boys 2 7 NDREDS f PAIRS ' entered by Counsel for the defence, : Sunday, and be out to all Services. 2 d oY Jon . Se Fee Shoes to wre out; but you s 0 { evidence for the prosecution was given pyesday 7.30 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. commendation to protect settlers. will ig them priced very j Inspector Parfitt, and Pro- : ie reasonabe Ala " Fh the. hak H. A. RIVERS, Minister. Peter Heenan, M.L.A., addressed the together located the offending jug and : fist of the "Fifth Sunday Meetings" REJIEMBER en --0---0--~0--0~--0--0-- other evidence against accused. The | DRYDEN BAPTIST CHURCH held in the Orange Hall, Toronto, of every pair of Shoes you buy, : ; Lor: ah ica. Sots : : the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engin-| whether on sale or regular prices, j case for the defence appeared some-{11.00 a.m.-- Subject-- "Joseph, The ol ek > a ti ¢ what disjointed, consisting principally | Suffering One." eers, which was the begginning of ay e the privilege of getting % of negative explanations for. the dis-{. > 4 : series to be held eech month there is] your money. back after examin- 9 covery of various articles in possession 700 pa TER Easter Service--|q fifth Sunday. Besides being member ing them at home, if they are not Yor Serra on WHIH the dharges Subject--"Earths Brightest Sunrise." fof the Ontario House, Mr Heenan is a satisfactory. y d d Hi 1 had oth hazed. ah tha close of this serwice the Jamal engineer. > " i On a summinary of the evidence the oreimance o believers by Imer- In his address he pasted i ph : )¥ Magistrate found accused guilty, ands sion will he administered. comment on what he termed poisoned SOX & STOCKINGS FOR ALL Children's Ribbed! Stockings, Black or Brown, ........ .20 Men's Cotton Sox, Black or : TT Brown, 18 Ladies' 18 GOOD ASSORTMENT OF-- Ladies', and Men's Sox and Stock- ings, in silk and lisle, at reason- able prices. SEE US FOR Cotton Stockings , GINGHAMS & OTHER =~ DRESS GOODS. 3 Children's and Women's Ready- to-Wear DRESSES, at snappy 1 prices. ing donations for the month of March: Mrs Guthrie, Buttermilk; Mrs Maun- sell, two dozen Eggs; Mrs Winterbot-} tom, six jars Fruit; Mrs Turner, one} * Court t { The Magistrate warned the Sousa ; of the seriousness of his act, and trust- jo it would be a warning to others who SUITS MADE-TO-MEASURE might be tempted to write letters with dozen Eggs; Mrs Oliver, Butter and: ! other people's signature or to make | Magazines. i GOOD FIT & : = trouble for others, and allowed him tof IMiss Ingall, $2.00; The Scandinavian WORKMANSHIP "go on suspended sentence, after paying ® Mission Circle, $25.00. i Guaranteed or mOney refunded the costs. 9 F. MADDER, Sec-Treas.s Big Selection of Samples to Mrs Offer was the -- Fed Choose From. winner of the Silk B Li S k T Se - [ Dress advertised last etter ive toc rain Kodak keeps the story Look in our week. AP \ Indoors, there's a long list of pic- Little Second Hand Store \ eS tures to make for the Kodak history next door for os KENORA ........... 2 pm.te 3 poL Lo. MAY 2nd of the home. And the Kodak album | CLOTHING & FURNITURE ? soon becomes the most precious book You will find it a great money | \ VERMILLION BAY ... gam. to 12 noon .... MAY 4th | younhave | saver. We carry almost any} Ty EAGLE RIVER ........ 2pm. to 5 pam. ..... MAY 4th Ask us for your copy of 'At Home with the thing in the line of \ ¥ ij i Kodak." This 32- booklet, complete OXDRIFET ..... Fit 9 am. to 12 noon .... MAY 5th atiated, ot gn Sn CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES | : pictures such as you can make at your house. Om Oe ()--O--0-- DRYDEN ............ 2 pm. to 5 pm. ..... MAY sth i Pits geri Hie . z . famous yellow box. boris Good Live Stock Interesting Lectures pA i = : Instructive De monstrations sight and right on time. § ALFRED PITT, Ltd. > : : 3 shine Y New and Second Hand Store. DRYDEN, Ont. Ontario Live Stock Imp tC itt or DRYDEN -- -- --ONTARIO atario Live Stock Improvement Committee pei G. E. DAY, Chairman . >

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