Dryden Observer, 18 Apr 1922, p. 8

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; admin LL dessa Re i RE i REE (| PROGRESSIVES IN PARLIAMENT The debate on the address in reply Zmmesmm 25 : ito the Speech from the Throne has : clearly shown that the Progressives AFTER MANY DAYS are not a racial or sectional unit. One 3 : of their members, Mr Beaubien (Pro- of ther members Ms Sesion (Bp, on 3, w. ute, vel ow | By where your money goes ' French, his action being much apprec- to the old time residents of Drydon as iated by the members from Quebec. the Presbyterian minister of 20 years During the last week not as many 28% and who is now secertary to the furthest is just another way of Progressives spoke as during the pre- general board of the Religous Educat- 2D | THE Square P Store en ! expressed by several of the outstand- i ehann i i visited Dry- ° p 81 ous one, they being of the opinion °2 Council of Manitoba, visited z ! that ns view or been well den last Monday in the behalf of that Sayin g & organization. At two well attended v | } i: ee i. o imeetings held in the Union Church v mbers of the group little was; : . : jie Te bo hs ae r ee © Wo cchoolroom Mr Little spoke first of Chassis .......... AAD to be gained by a municipality of | ~ : Sd pn gl { speeches. After ali it is the business the responsibility of the parents to- Runabout 495 T 0 ri C 1 of the Parliament to legislate, so that wards the child of 1 to 11 years em- Sp ddl [] ng ar while speeches are necessary they are Psi 3 oe Sone po te sd Truck Chassis = .. 575 = 3 po 1 f th imuortant] fe should be such that w £4 Starting and Electric Lighting % : ORY 2 Inouye {the young child good habits, as the £ gaan g © J things in Parliamentary life. on above $85 extra It can be said that Parliament, so mind during the early years is very at ET PATI ORRIN REZ 6 oy : All Prices are far as this session, has had the West- ra 5 : Wa) Coupe a 840 b orn viewpoint presented to it in a way The uslesness ot compelling a chl Sed que E.O0.B. en S st pever had been presented before. to obedience was very clearly shown esan . ....-.. Coes 930 - : Nor has it hen were of my for by several well told stories of actual Completely Equipped. FORD, Ontario Eb as en Ieee 1YICIBI, z experiences of the speaker. The necess ry & = ity of religous education in the home Tractors are now down to $475 F.0.B. Dryden. many definite suggestions have been made for the improvement of con- ditions. Among other things, the Progress ives have been busy organizing them- selves for the work of the House, as they have to take their places on Com- mitlees with the members of the othet : groups, they have been assigned to " subjects for which through inclination, study, or experience they find them- selves best fitted. The work of come of these House Committees is of spexal importance. Take for exami that of the Commiliee on Agl sare. It will Take up the question of ce-cetablishing of the Wheat Board and other prposals for the sol- ution of the grain-marketing problem As can readily be seen, this makes the Committee of special importance to Western farmers. ar So it is a mistake to think a member is not doing anything unless he is wos diseribed as a most important part in {he early training, as even nefore the child can speak it realizes come diffrence in voice and toueh as the parent takes its hand and prays tor God's care over the little one. At the evening meeting the subject "Our Youny People" was listened to by all with great interest. From 12 to 18 years the boys and girls get nore independant and self reliant; at 1 they are full fledged citizens with a . I ote, many have been marrried and {sve home makers, church members nd have-started their life work. The mportance of guiding their lives and oducatinig these young people during the teen ages was shown to be vitally important, not only to the girl or boy but to the nation as a whole, for they are the law makers, the teachers and Dingwall' ate. of the future. The C. G. L T. : making speeches. Besides, it is not and Tuxis work was originated to Ha wa = Bo misiler of spouthos (hel mene: Joop those young people through thie BUSINESS ENTERPRIZD males. but their quality that counts. difficult period of their life; to cet up| Durance Bros. are putting up a gor- comic of the best speeches made in the § 2. high standard of clean living,jage that, when completed, will equal : : : d GSTS aD UY 2 VE RHR ASIRRe TR = Bb pS A ey a s Garage, Dryden, Ontario Ei Ae re ns sm TOD SALE---A few seiting of turkey eggs; young pigs, $20. 00 a pair; and © good sced barley. apply House require many weeks of pre moral, recreation, religous study, |in appearance and utility many of | DUNCAN M'KELLAR, Dryden = % Tend v vi wg i fy paration. Parliament is a very critica 1ygiene and ete. those found in large cities. The large: body and the member who really ha: § The sucess of these organizations|floor space, 82 x 42 feet, will give FOR SALE--10 acres of good garden nothing to say is soon discounted. One largely depends on the parents' and} accomodation for a large stock of cars land all fenced with creek alongside. thing can be said for the Progressives. 10me surrondings. Incidents were{and accessories, while the immense Ya mile from town on the north road. - {hey are always in their places anc given where fathers and mothers] glass front should permit of a display | DUNCAN M'KELLAR, Dryden pay respectful attention to the pro- had realized that they Were not play- worthy of the elegance of the Chev- pop cec lings. =X ng the game by their children and | rolet car for which they are the sole During the week a nomber of had given up practices which were | agents in the Kenora District. | Yindering the child's progress and in| In addition to the headquarters 4 oo den with ns : on the order paper, these being fram: nany instances they had become | garage in Dryden, they will open a ng v . Toy Sens edto bring out offieizl amd necessary shurch members and led a life cal-| showroom in Kenora, and are laying os Dermal 5 5 % vi er information relating to public pus | lated to do the utmost in guiding | the foundations for a business that - yy 2 wool 20 Eh ness. This wll continue to censtitutc 'he men and women of tomorrow to be | may attain great possibilities. = en > % --~ » ons i 20 material for debates which are fc the very best citizens that could be| Durance Brothers are to be congrat- Ey es re I parites. apply rollow. Such work as this is all part sroduced. ulated on their enterprise. Such DUNCAN MRELLAR, Dryden of the digging and delving that form: § == business ventures in their very nature 1C young man. Come in and try ene on, end you will be surprised at , ' 1 : > on nae ima ae 3 +o a Tle Lae 0 ater fn BR tile bic Hd ec. SALE---109 acre farm 1 mile from town, large house, cement cis- : : : I tern, stone wall cellar, wood furnace, aiestions have been placed by them po fge vere ORT NOW and these are just what you vant for go smart up-to-date au-- For Sale--One dozen PLYMOUTH Jong C1 ATES Fir 736d OER ORI OED () TER EER or Se OE OE Sd part of an industrious members life ; tend to promote conditions that net}, wr rrr : . Sait. Th ey are ma de in the and-that must be done if subjects arc Baseball Notes. only ensure their own success, but Hane 1 chin single drive- ; 7 re {0 be dealt with in a satisfactory manr- ---- contribute largely to the develope ing formes. 1 cllier WE RO 3 carment suit at $85.00 and : t of the district in which th Tif. Jonson OU gould Lai le aL ow. p. With such subject the 1ail- or 2 ment o e district in which they ; Le I. s : Lk ; er.' With such subjects as the raul The baseball season is upon us once ae a wave, freight rates tariff reductions ; : are located. Ways, gt HL reductions §.,,xe. On Tuesday evening last af ----ive oo reciprocity and grain marketing to bed pono Ae 0 : Sr CR LY J CROSIE dealt with there is much hard worl meeting was held in the Town Hall TOWN OF DRYDEN. 17H, ° for the purpose of discussing this ahead. . In the debate on Address, Joh ear's outlook. Everyone is request- Tenders for Police General Merchant, The B we g 288, NT: ad t i . °, vans (Saskatoen) made an excell: CE Se Uniform CXD RIFT, Ont ! E a the 2- garment suit at $32.50. When in Montreal I pick- <3 ur about a dozen Spring iN SE OE YEO CTR 1) COIR OER OF Tywvereonats m ade of very fine ent speech inwhihe he dealt fully with - en 4 be aspen fey Yenlor ih &L 4 g ny - it ad - < -£ J 1} 4 Sy . ; [oo the state of weslern agriculture anc 2 rin cecigt | Signed up to pril 30th 2, for Po- : Cloth, and right up to the the. cousen that wove se v aids cannot express the apprecial lice Uniform and Cap, also extra pal Dry Goods Groceries = : ? ; & ; i 3 the causes that g.ven ise 0 § on. fait by the ball team towards the fad 3 x Dp, aiso exira pail : ots and She A iby FE SE diy ian 2 pe CE Lo had 4a ane Be 1; H : ; »e8 ovie, at a Vveiy 10W brice. ances. Ho claimed that the mani Fognriitiee of ladies in whose capable ot Lanls rer and RSC SED GET) EFS OGRE EEE ITD OER (NEI TTD ETO REP CHR SRE TT SERED ER a = 7) ; Hardw + Produee pultation by both manufact J. E. GIBSON, Clerk. are and Paro Pr v ' WI ate gy TT : o > : nds rests the organization and 2 > = 1.680 coats are seiling in collers were largely responsible fo |. snacement of the Baseball Dance TA : Te Comm : x : ¢ & Sha ett far AQ OO and {4 1h situation, and in this connection |i; phe held on the evening of May 5th uto Licenses must be renewed af : gent tor s vile CITY 10 ¢4U.UU and oo. Ne sevoits eriiered the notion of the to be held or the evening of May olh-4 shee: Dog Taxes also are now due Yorkshire Insurance Company . § ne severly cri Zo 1e action { the ; ; ol a i n ue, > : ceceh. Y have vour BE at, antier of Any team having such loyal co-0per-4 ,, 4 should be procured from the Tow | FFOSt & Wood and Cz Cl. ou can have your Railway Commission in the matter of § otion must ir rn gy Lo ation must inevitably forge ahead. Clerk, orton. the Constel! Cockshutt Tmplements Hi cl +: of th em £ or $25 00 rates, adding that reduction ust ' onstan.e. 5 : i x fa tq ---------- ERs. Nf + . * come. He contended that the old i So ; Tr E---------- National Policy had been a failure, ! ¢ ke that it had outgrown its usefulness, : a ; if it ever had any; for it related only : : . . \ §to a portion of industry, and quite 20 dozen Gents Ties, just : for Foster Trade. All the | newest colors, 75¢ each disregarded the intrests of agricul- ture, the baie industry. J. TF. McBride of British Columbiz, also made an effective speech dealing : chiefly with matters of special import- ance to that Province. . : . fs inc speeches, the gereral attitude i i | of the Progressives on the question of | policy, and their influence on Parl- ament continue to receive much favor in the eyes of the press and public. It is now being realized that Ts that the Progressives may be a strong influnce for the good in the counselsi y of the nation. Their actions in add-| I cossing themselves strictly to the issues of 'the day, instead of getting off on old party controversies, is espe- A | cially commented on with approval.i- ! ' y 1 it is also generally agreed that a con- > ® | structive, helpful attitude is necess- ary if the many weighty problems confronting the country are to be dealt with in a satisfactory manner. : : Seed Oats a T : ; = A I KE R ED P J TT Quantity of Seed Oats on hand at A HAPPY FIRESIDE a3 Con Dest be seconred by the careful selection of suitable Victor Records DRYDEN, Ont. o lative. These are of the "Victory" from our large Stock ae i : : variety of excelled quality and high germination test. Call and see them. : R | P L EY'S, rycd e ge 9 O |g] t. -

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