H OF ENGLAND LUKE'S CHURCH, ev. ROBT. WII.SON, =" .nRector, doors ; 1 {ront door 6. Windows, panes S, panes 20 xX ashes to suit. 5; 2 bags cement. Box 30, Dryden P.O. ~~ CARD OF THANKS ~The relatives of the late Mrs Rehill desire to thank their many friends for kind sympathy shown to them during their bereavenient. 2s og' | Union Church SERVICES Morning : Service at Oxdrift. Afternoon: Sunday 'School and : Bible class (Dryden), / p.m. Preaching Service. A Cordial Welcome Awaits You. 'Rev. G. E. ROBINS, Pastor. : Herbert Rehill. + | op! A prominent real estate desler in Torento says that ho gets better and quicker resuits from the Classified Want Ads. than from any other kind of publicity. He states that the results arc out of proportion to the smail expense involved. There is 2 mors! in thet for you if you want to reach the peopio Copyrighted 1907 by BW McCurdy 5 0 CESARE TE SEER Mie rH grrr EMR Le 'Dy P. HB. WOOD, Dentist, | i | Dryden, Ont, ' Office Hours-- 9.30-12.30". 2.00-" 5.00 BRYBEN ng < tS) | diversions R. H. PRONGER : Notary Publie Conveyancer, Ele. CONT D. Irejd finally managed to get back from the Fort William Con- vention on Saturday last, after completing some business for the U.F.O. Herefrained from tak- s part in more than one hundred per cent of the dances and other provided for... the delegates. . PLAIN WORK BOO1H GIRLS' GUILD BOOTH : Excelelnt Supper will SUPPER MENU.--Cold Ham, Bread and Butter. Pulp Mill H | TUESDAY, December Bazaar Will Be Open itom 4 oclock FANCY WQ JUNIOR W: A. HOME COOKING AND CANDIE§ AFTERNOON TEA SERVED FROM 4 t also be Served. Cold Beet, Cold Chicken, Sal Cakes. Fruit Salad. ry A ® Amberola In 3 HomeTh is Christmas p= Last year many thousands of families enjoyed an Amberola on" Christmas as the result of Mr. Edison's expressed wish to bring music to every home in the land. This Christmas will witness more thousands of Edison's Amberola Phonographs in happy homes on Christmas morning, because you again have the oppor- tunity to own an Amberola think what this means is the world's greatest phoncgraph value--per- fected in every detail by the inventor of the pho- nograph! The Amberola has proved its superior- ity over high-priced 'talking machines'" and com- mercial phonographs in numerous public tests! And you can own this wonderful phonngraph-- you and your family can enjoy its exquisite music this Christmasright in your home--even though you have felt you could not yet afford a phonograph! Remember, as Mr. Edison's authorized dealer, "we are bound to carry out the spirit of his wish-- { 'EDISON'S NEW DIAMOND ment. willing to do so. Aot Immediately? Come to our store er write Io Us at once--every minute is valuable, " Olherwise our stoek of Amberolas mav be exhausted and we may have to disappoint you. If you want an Ambrols in your hom: Christmas morning, call or write todav--tomorrow-- please! practically on your own terms! Just uN it is up to us to make it possible for you to own an Amberola right away! We are ready and 'We know the Christmas season is a drain on your resources--at this time you can- not make any big expenditure. Well, you won'¢ have to!" You can have an Amberola practically on your own terms! Let us know just how much or how Gitle you can pay now, and what fu. ture payments will be most convenient and easy for you--and we will werk cut a satisfactory arrange- We insist on only one condition-- | CONVENTION BRINGS QUICK R - (continued from p g rol i Must Change System government co-operative credit system established, there is li use of bringing in colonization agents," declared Mr A. Ascough during the course of remarks. © Mr Ascough is director of the U. F. O: Jaffray and Malick districts of Kenora. The statement was made follo ing the remark that $60, oco worth of produce had been pr duced in the Kenora districts i 1915 and this had dropped t 000 in 1919. It is a ~s matter and is largly a matter of credit facilities. Mr Ascough told of building a barn at a cost of $6,000 and then having to sell hic cows to pay forit. Ap he said could get a line of from the bank and after h been carrying it for a while, head office sent in a manager wl immediatly told him he wo have to clear it off as soo possible. : aT centrate our efforts on "ing and dairy farming. 'not hope to compete with t Western Provinces in | growing although some very goo grains had been produced acreage in this section Icountry. It is true that in parts of the Rainy R wheat suffers greatly ture, but it is a 'known where rust appears in wh district is ideal for dairying. + reference to root growng he speaker said that roots equal to any in the world had been grown in land in this part of he provi "| Reverting to dairiyng the speaker stated that the finest thing a f mer can have is a dairy cow. {is one of the best mortga I know of. No other country better suited for dairy cows than i this. There is an abundanc good gras pasturage. Scores Premier for Dryden, read a very h mo u address in which . he = sce sonvention of municipaliti 'n Toronto recently, 'hat the Government wo its money instead roads when a tean } ten dollars a day twice the amount 'be done for the same am (money. He referred to the matt of writing letters getting anything from ernment. "Writing letters di not get you anywh ; {co-operation in your demand you anything