Take Mr R. B Bennett's words addressed to the members of the Canadian House of Commons on May First, 1930; read 'them mouth them, thresh out their meaning to you individually as a thinking and voting eftizen fin this Dominion and you will find on reflection that they are more or less your own opinion and mine. These are his words dealing with the recent; Dunnihg Budget, the Election offspring of the MacKenzie King Government, "A Party and Government so lackmg in courage for the Canadian People that it dare not stand up and name the tariff it will impose against the United States, comes and asks the Canadian People to accept as a counier-vailing duty 4 Policy made in Washington, ; 7 Thoughtful observers knew this would be the Policy of the Government. We knew this Government, that had preached the polities it had in this country, could not have the courage to tell the Cangdian People it had been wrong in former #imes, and that it was going to impose , policy for Canada based upon Canadina necessities." ws 'But it has now asked the Canadlan People to-day, for the first time in the history of Canada. to ac- cept a policy made by the Congress in Washington as a counterivailing tariff policy, and it has endeavoured to smother it in words with respect to the British Perference. It has been said by a great Statesman that patriotism is the last resort of a coward, and to-day we find this Government asking the people to accept in fiscal matters , policy made in another country, and then endeavouring to cover At up with talk about , great British Preference." The time has come for such a weak-kneed governing body to say 'Good bye' to Ottawa and hide themselves 'away. They are frightened to legislate and incapable of governing: their time has come, and the Electors of this Riding now have the opportunity to express themselves in , definite way as to what they think of the King Government." The | Conservative Candidate and GIVE CAN; Inserted by the Liberal-Conservative Comtniftee, Dryden \DA A CHANC ah 15 i No TERI 7 Side fash ; : Sheriff's Sale of Lands for Arrears of School Taxes Distinguished Musical Artists : School Section No. 1, of the Townshins of Bditton and Wainwright Celebrated Humorist to Be Featured at Chautauqua . nl; : : Coming at Chautauqua in the District of Kenora; Province of Ontario. BY VIRTUE of a Warrant under tha hands of the Chairman and Secretary of School Section No. 1 of the Townships of Britton and Wainwright in the District of Kenora; dated the 15th day of May 1930, command- inimitable entertainment at the ing the Sheriff to levy upon the lands hereinafter described for arrears of taxes respectively due thereon; coming Canadian Chautauqua here together with the costs incurred; I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that pursuant to the Assessment Act;. I shail this season, has been called the on Monday, the 20th day of October 1930; at the hour of Eleven O'clock in the forenoon at the Sheriffs office Paar of Fun-Makers. If laugh- in the Town of Kenora; in the sald District of Kenora proceed to sell by Public Auction so much of the om Elba 2 the soul, then this man is truly a lands as may be necessary for the payment of the said arrears and charges thereon unless such arrears & mender of souls. Jess Pugh, who will present his charges shall have been sooner paid. RE ll a a No. of Lot Con Acres Yearsin arreats Taxes Expenses Total Name of Owner & = Pt. he LH Ts lh ng Address Unpt'd born case of blues. N'14 Lot 3 1 160 1926 to 1929 inc. $93:12 $9:33 $102:45 Ralph R. Venue ptd ; Britton Twp ; S45 Lot 6 1 158% 1926 to 1929 ine, $75:33 $8:43 $83:76 Fred A. Mulholland; ptd 1 Broker; Toronto; Ont 3.14 Lot 7 1 160 1926 to 1929 inc. $75:38 $8:43 83:76 Henry P. White ptd Prescott; Ont $34 Lobb = 1: 160 1926 to 1929 ine. $75:33 $8:43 83:76 Wm. A Brodie ptd ; Toronto; Ont N.% Lot 10 1 160 1926 to 1929 inc. $75:33 $8:43 $83:76 + D. W Bicknell unptd = Dryden; Ont S.% Lot 3 2 160 1926 to 1929. inc. $75:33 $8:43 83:76 Wm: H Lockhart ptd La I > ca Woodstock; Ont NN ! : ANN S% Lot 5 2 160 199650 1920 nc. $106:52 $9:99 $116:81 A W Puxt unotd -- : oe Ie rh : #0 Froterioh #t §% ~ ANNE 3 : SY Ley '6 2.160 1926 to 1920 inc. $75:33 Winnipeg; Man $8:43 $83:76 Henry S. Gladstone ptd of Hazelwood, Kings LOWELL PATTON ARTISTS ! Langley, Herts, Eng. : N12 Iot 8 2 160 19268 to 1929 inc. $75:33 $8:43 83:76 E. Hayward unptd The Lowell Patton Artists bring to the coming Osnadten Chan Dryden, Ont tauqua here distinctive musical programs of notable interest. we i : © : ; : 2 : i © Pation, pianist, composer, interpreter of life and moods, holds an S.% Lot 9 2 160 1926 to 1929 inc. $75:33 $8:43 $83:76 Louis Hasbrouck unotd, outstanding place in the concert field. His programs are sO varied, : ; ; Dryden, Ont artistic and unusual that they appeal not only to the genuine music- S.pt Lot 1 3 160 1! 1929 inc. . . 100.7 : : gr lover, but to the more popular-minded as well. 2 it § ev LE $58 . $52.78 - Winford Pinkham td With Mr. Patton in his fine company are Vitali Podolsky, noted x ; : ; Fullerton, Cal. Russian violinist, and Esther Dunham, premier coloratura soprano. N.% Lot 4 3 160 1926 to 1929 inc. §$75:33 $8:43 $83:76 TT. J Gordon unpid JESS PUGH suid Lab 7 §" 3 Ea is Dryden, Ont oh ' : : Ye Lot T 160 1928 to 1929 inc. $75:3: $8: " $88:76 C ' To call him a reader or an Im t 9 inc $75:33 $8:43 $83:76 Geo. S YWordion pid personator is sadly inadequate. He IX pe a -- -- 4 : Prescott, Ont is so much more than these terms 3 TI a, ee HER] S.% Lot 4 4 160 1928 to 1929 inc. $75:33 $8:43 $83:76 J. T' Wiseman unptd = imply. Yet he is a finished artist, M. i i Crosier J : Richan, Ont with the shades and highlights of Township of Wainwright aa portrayal at his finger- 81% Lot3 6 160 1928 (0 1929 inc. $75:33 $8:43 $83:76 Andrew Steen Pid "Jess Pugh has a keen under- : standing of human nature and an 2 General Merchant bot J .A.GARDINE! OXDRIFT -- ONTARIO = Geaoral Merchsmt, Dealer in i wt ; : Contractor, Winnipeg, inh ¢ cood-will that permit him BOOTS AND SHOES 2 EAGLE RIVER 1 j : Man. . pis ion ui i, malice the PRY GOODS i my S.% Lot 4 6 160 ©1926 to 1929 inc. $75:33 $8:43 $83:76 Adam Kellgr pid various types he finds amusing. Eg GR ES pi Ageat for i 3 g a fat : i There is never a sting in a Pugh GROCERIES Weed IMPLEMENTE. Hl N.1 : Twp. of Wainwright portrayal. __ HARDWARE. - Frost & ; | a J Lot 6 6 160 1926 to 1929 inc. $75:33 $8:43 $83:76 Margaret Graver ptd "One of the most popular figures FARM IMPLEMENTS COCKSHUTY PLOW COY- : 591 Chruch St in Mr. Pugh's gallery of characters ) is the snuff-stricken reader, a mas- Agent for rE Benin T2 : : ' ; . ; : : Toronto, Ong siece of sheer comedy so cleverly LIFE INSURANCE 3 Sharples Cream Beparaters. The adjourned Sale, if any, will be heid at the same place and time two weeks later. Published in the Ont- ted that audiences roar FROST AND WOOD AND |B piu pums ouemt &soLp. ff ro Gates July 12, 19, 26 and Angust 2nd; 1930. : 270MF the plight of the luckless CESHUTT IMPLEMENTS b CB "aune amateur performer in his oma =~ | RRL Ra - J. - 3 Tugeles to ignore the effect of & HR ditty A =. She eriff of Kenoya ge dose of enuff uo