Tl Volume XXIX. Dryden, Ont. November 25 1921 ~ Number 25 4 DRYDEN PHARMACY 'Hot Water Bottles. From One Dollar up to Five Dollars. Complete Assortment.' Quality "EXCELLENT" as usual. Elastic Hosiery. 'ABDOMINAL SUPPORTS. Oiled Silk, Rubber Sheeting, &c. / For. Coughs and Colds "Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver 0il," Tasteless. "White Pine Eucalyptus and Honey," DRYDEN REALTY COMPANY (Opposite C.P.R. Depot.) Mondy to Loan ON GOOD FARM PROPERTY. If you want to Buy or Sell Farm or Town Property, we can help you. CALL AND SEE US. Life, Fire, Hail and Automobile In- surance. Conveyancing Bookkeeping Stocks and Bonds bought and sold Agreements for Sale Discounted ete., etc., etc. D. LANE, Manager. F.C "Linseed and Turpentine," "Special Baby Cough Syrup,'-- All our own Make. Cough Cures in Candy Form. Forfolid Throat Ease, Poroformic Throat Lozenges, "Wampole's," Medicated Throat Discs, -- "Parke Davis & Co. .Zymo! Trokeys--"STEARNS" Formamint Tablets, etc. . x Pure Drugs -- De Luxe Stationery, Swan Fountain Pens--Safety Razors all makes-- Smokers' Supplies--Per- fumes. ® Willard's "Forkdipt" Chocolates, &c. Mail Orders despatched the same day as received. -- « AF. &AM,GR Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, the Second Tuesday of each month. Visitors Cordially invited. 1store & overhaul motor- Golden Star Lodge] BAKER Special arrangements to boat & auto gasengines for the winter. Dryden - Ontario GET READY FOR THE NEW RINK. ENJOY LIFE WHILE YOU'RE YOUNG. Get yourself a pair of SKATES from H. Willard, also boots to fasten them to. Prices to challenge Comparison. De Our Skate Grinding: Machine is in 'good working, order. Bring us your Skates, a nd have them put in shag e. D. REID, W.M. H. HUMPHREYS, Sec. Em---- 500000000000000000056099060 A.J. GARDINER } | General Merchant EAGLE RIVER, ONT. AGENT FOR 3 Cockshutt Plow Go.. Frost & Wood §| Implements Siarnle's mam Somoratore Raw Furs Bought and Sold 008000000000 000520000 pe ------ H. WILLARD, Everybody knovws that in Canada tliere ai'e more Temple ton's Grand Opening Night The committee have done their part. It is now up to you to show whether they were carrying out: your desires in building the rink. All you have to do is come and enjoy yourself. - The Committee. . in.charge of the Skating Rink wish to announce that weather permittng the Rink will be thrown open all the early part of this week. Watch for the hand bills. Have you been to see the Rink yet 2 Or found out "Where the money comes from;" or how it was built? The prospects of another winter going 'past without anything being accomplished, decided twelve good men and true to get together and put up the money. They followed that up by getting out with hammer and saw, and setting: the example to those public spirited enough to give a hand. And so the job was ~accomplished. Now that the rink is built, all that they ask is that the public get out and patronize it, and show their apprecia- tion of the unselfish spirit of its builders. TT Every effort is being made to en- sure its success, Mr Joe Rochon, the man that made the "short-stop" fam- ous, has been engaged as official ice- maker and manager. The past week has shown that Joe knows his business Joe is.an experienced hockey player, and right at home on the ice. Any of the ladies that cannot skate, but would like to learn, will" find him only too willing to help them pick up the art: . Messrs Burgess and Walters have put in a hot drink Confectionery and short order booth, and will cater to the patrons of the rink in the capable and efficient manner for which they are noted. " . Season tickets can be had from Mr Hambly at the Royal 'Bank, at Pitt's Store, or from Burgess and Walters, as well as from Art 'Gould, the Sec retary-Treasurer. The price for the season will be gents, $6.00; - ladies, $4.00; children, $2.00.- Admission for an evening will be 25cents. Be on the lookout for the Opening Night. Bring your = friends with skates, and "if you have no skates, bring snow shoes but. COME. . GLENGOLAND ITEMS On November the 23rd. the grown- ups and children were treated to a very - interesting 'and instructive tableau by the District Representative, Mr Cook, he also : informed us these pictures were available at intervals Rheumatic Capsules Sold than all other Rheumatic Remedies combined for Rheu= matism, Neuritis, Neuralgia; Sciatica, Lumbago, etc. Many doctors prescribe them, most drugsists sell them. Write for free trial to Templeton, Toronto. SOLD BY THE Dryden Pharmacy H. A. C. MACHIY, Barrister, Solicitor, &c. The Popular (Candy Shep. IMPERIAL BANK BLOCK CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT Bn : BREA.D : KENORA . . Ont | DRINKS. TOBACCO. R. Sweeney General Blacksmith Wood Worker ryden = - Ont. EVANS This little Store, (30 conveniently situated, and whose gerviee is so cheerfully given, is becoming the favorite shopping place of those of our citizeris who live in the upper portion of the Town. ama Opposite the Tewn Hall. Our business is to please you. We are not satise fied unless you are, If we haven't the brand you want we will get it. i RE S255 RCE, Burgess & W Stier ae JF VV VV VEY UPON UY during the winter months. Let us avail ourselves of every opportunity. We have a District Representative who is w.'lling to work, see that he gets some. Co-cperation will go a long way to solving the problem. On Qecember 12th, a special pro- gramme is being provided for the special benefit of the Club. An in- teresting tine is looked forward to. Every body welcome. Self Help Any Resolution the Club has to send to the convention by our delegate. please have it ready for the Club to endorse on December 12th, without fail. Don't let him. go empty handed. He will be only too glad to try and dc something? that may be of benefit to the future of the community. MARRIAGES On November 25th, at the home of Mr W. D. Dickson, Miss Emily Mary Elliott, sister of Mrs Robert Duncan, Jr. of Minnitaki, was married to Mr Russell James Dand, of Moose Jaw. Rev. J. M. Baatort performed the cere- mony in the presence of a few friends. After a short visit in this vicinity they % will proceed to Saskatchewan, where Mr Dand has already established a home. " A wedding celebrated under the im- yressive ritual of the Church was pre- formed by Rev. Father Bronillet, at a nuptial mass in the Roman Catholic Chu. "ch, Dryden, on November 26th, when Mr James Wintersgill, Dryden, was w. vdded to Louise, daughter of Mr and Mis Spalding of Oxdrift. The bride w:% attended by Miss Ivah Bigelow, .¥nd was given away by her father. ra REMEMBER! : Now is the time to get that Gramo- phone or Sewing Machine repaired. We are experts in thie work. : DURANCE BROS. GARAGE. tid cl i Sy Te Oh Election Jottings The Election is warming up as the 6th of December draws closer. But the outward indications of interest of old-time elections are no longer in evidence. Close observers claim this as they never did before, and that the result shown after election will indicate the trend of their thoughts in no uncertain fashion. Dougald Kennedy, accompanied by M. S. Campbell, is devoting most of his time to Port Arthur and district these days, where the key' fo the situ- ation lies, and where A. R. Ascough has been working since nomination. Peter Heenan, M.P.P, left last week for Kamloops, B.C., to speak in the interest of the labour candidate for West Kootenay. He will also visit his brother, who is comvalescing in the hospit laat Revelstoke. He will be away for about ten days } Mr Pitt at Port Arthur. Alfred Pitt, addressing the electors of Port Arthur last Monday night, stated that he came from Dryden; the home of the farmer movement in this constituency, says the Port Arthur News - Chronicle, and expressed his pleasure at being in a position to speak on behalf of Premier Meighen little bit in our district, and I number frends on both sides." "We are gradually working into class government, but it is nothing more nor less than the aftermath of that awful war with its depression, and for that reason we have got to get a man to lead us out of this depres- sion,and I believe we have found one." NOMINATIONS FOR THIS RIDING - Francis Henry Keefer, lawyer Dougald Kennedy, farmer Alexander Jarvis McComber, lawyer This is the order, in which the names of the three candidates will ap- pear on the ballot for the federal election in the Port Arthur and Ke- nora Constituency. : Each Candidate, or his duly ap- pointed agent, appeared before re- turning officer, Major R. C. Powell, between 12 noon and 2 o'clock Tues- day and filed with him a declaration of nomination signed by ten or more electors. ; Each candidate, or his "agent like- wise desposited $200 with the return- ing officer to be retained by him until the official returns of the result of the election is made. If any of the three candidates fail to receive 50 per cent, of the total votes cast in favor of the elected candidate, he shall forfeit his deposit.--Port Arthur Chronicle. CANDIDATES FOR- 235 RIDINGS Ottawa, Nov. 22.---Candidates for Canada's fourteen parliament were nominated today in the 235 federal constituencies of the Dominion. And the most complex political battle in the history of the Dominion entered on its final phase. Three-cornered fights will be common in every Prov- Never in a federal election before have there bee fnour distant parties in the field, and apart from the officila party candidates, independent candidates are well in evidence. ~The election will also be the first | with woman can didates. © But woman candidates wit} be s0 numerous as was thought might be the case. At the time of writing, there are but four in the field--two in Ontario; one in Manitoba ar } central riding, n liberal The prime minister i MacKenzie King, liber: return te Ontario this their campaign, Hon rerar, lea- dei of the®progress 1s to spend the time remainin, e election day in Saskatchew bue members of the and U.F.0. camp on the Ontario gressives. * Few Labo The Canadian | was organized on present year, an party, has comps ates in the field 'Dominion as a Conservatives sives. s the fourth few candid- e, taking the 1 lie between and Progres- as proof that the people are thinking! "Farmr eand Labour are jockeying af | --STONE & WELLINGTON, Toronto, | DRYDEN HIGH SCHOOL The following is the standing of the Dryden High School Students to date: Form II Sybil Thorp, 220 Jack Golden, 154 Maximum 300 A IIT. : Clarissa Adams, 246 Emma Latimer, 233 Evangiline Golden, 217 Lena Adams, 218 *Grace Hodginson, 192 Elsie Upton, 192 Verhon Black, 167 Bert Lott, 164 James Beddome, 92 Maximum 400 *Maximum 300 Form I. Norman Howe, 286 Ivah Biglow, 254 Homer Gough, 254 Jessie Taylor, 254 Myrtle Reaney, 235 Egan Ray, 230. Jessie Noble, 222 Olga Erickson, "184 Luella Crosier, 183 Rexford Gates, 181 John Marshland, 174 - Clifford Pinkerton, 174 Maximum 400 HARVEY CRAVEN, Principal. Form of | Special Tailor Made OVERCOAT Made-to-Measure $25.00 Some of the values up to $55.00. Will all be sold - at pre-war prices while they last. Ea -- 'Come and examine the Goods before they -are all gone. Thos. Proudfoot TAILOR & MEN'S OUTFITTER NOTICE Will P. LaPierre, Murry Heard, Geo. Kerr, G. A. Murphy, please claim their certificates granted them by the town of Dryden for war service. Miss Allan will. forward them if advised. ; emi ADMISTRATOR'S SALE. As instructed by Gertrude Melvor, administratrix of the estate of Hen- rietta Faulkner, late .of the Town of Dryden, I will offer for sale by Public "Auction at the Dryden Hotel, at Two p.m. on Tuesday the 6th day of Dec- ember 1921, the valuable property be- longing to the said estate, consisting of Lot No. 28, on the North side of Duke Street, in the Town of Dryden, On the property is said to be a good house. ; : The property will be sold subject to a reserve bid, and subject to conditions of sale as settled by the Official Guar- dian. % ' For further particulars and condi- tions of sale apply to W. J. ROBINSON, Auctioneer Or to H. P. COOKE, Kenora, Ontario, Solicitor for the _Administratrix. | FOR SALE. HOUSE for Sale on Van Horne St. ~ Apply to : JAMES BLAKE Edison Phonograph, Value $25.00; will trade for wood or farm produce. What have you to offer? = Apply to ? RALPH J. PRONGER used, capacity 500-Ibs; knitting ma- chine, will knit stockings, sweaters, socks, and other knitted goods. Also 20 leghorn hens. Cheap for cash. E. H. JOHNSON, - Oxdrift. VICTOR PHONOGRAPH 8.1 V. & 20 Records for: sale, '$36.00; or would take pigs or poultry in exchange.-- Mrs D. McKellar, Dryden. j Box 2 WANTED -- Local Representative at Dryden, to represent "The Old Reli- able Fonthill Nurseries," and cover surrounding territory. Splendid open- ing for the right man. Exclusive territory, highest commissions paid. Ontario. M. J. C J.E. GIBSON, NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER, &c. Agent for THE ROYAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY DRYDEN ONTARIO 1.01, DRYDEN LODGE No. 1694 © meets the first Wednesday of each month, at eight p.m, in the Town Hall. Visiting Brethren cor- dially invited. H. REHILL, Rec. Sex. J. E. HARRIS, W.34. I1.O.O.F. DRYDEN LODGE, No 471, meets at the Town Hall every first and third Monday at eight o'clock. « A. J. Clempson, N.G., D. M. Kentnor, Recording Secretary. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. FB. LINDEN KOTARY. £18, Conveyancing Collecting General Practice ONTARIO DRYDEN . 20SIER General Merchant, TTS, EY FTE OLXDRIFT, Ont. dealer in Dry Goods @rocerien Boots and Shoes Hardware and Farm Produce Agent for ; Yorkshire Insurance Company Frost & Wood and : Cockshutt Tmplements HOUSES For Sale. and Reut w=ALSQ=-- ar NEE % FIRE INSURA JAS. MCFADYEN, For Reliab AUTOMOBILES - ; Send Durance Bro le Repairs 5 akes of and GAS ENGINES to Fully Epuipped Charzes + We have a limited storage for winter work. We can also handle Printing and Re-upholstering work on Automobile Bodies, Cutters, Etc. Machine Shop Moderate Your Complete Satisfaction Our Best Advertisement