Dryden Observer, 6 Feb 1925, p. 2

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THERE'S A GOOD DEAL IN THE COOKING OF a MEAL, BUT THERE IS MORE STILL IN THE BUYIN G OF THE GROCERIES. This week we are displaying a Choice Assortment of "he Charm of A Dainty Table TO achieve that final touch of cosiness and refinement when entertaining your friends to afternoon tea, nothing of contributes an air of good taste like the dainty sheen of fine Silver. -Silverware- in our window, including an attractive Tea Service which would make a very acceptable gift. OTHER pieces such as the handsome Flower Baskets, the lovely Bowls, etc., all merit your attention, and the prices are so unusual as to be worth investigating. i. RIPLEY'S ONTARIO. DRYDEN 'v.ie 2% + = The Big Busy hardware 'all existed the tory menace, endeavour- .ing to get a strangle hold on the people }; 2: tof that; Tory Persecution Alleged by Heenan That intimidation, discrimination and persecution are weapons wielded by the conservative government of Ontario against the people of Kenora District to impress on them their colossal error in electing a labour representative rather than a tory, was the declaration made by Pete' - Heenan at a meeting in the trades and labour hall, in Fort William last Saturday evening accord- in to the Times-Journal. That the people of the northwestern portion of the Province are suffering from calculated and deliberate perse- cution by the conservatives, the speak- er endeavoured to bear out in his ad- dress. : Appointed Followers. Since his election, he said, the party has appointed men who helped their cause, during the recent elections, to positions as civil servants who are now going through the district taunting the settlers in the sorry pligh they find themselves in because of partial failure of crops, no sale for pulpwood, and glum prospects of work. These tory servants are taking advantage of the settlers' condition to ttell hem openly that they need not expect any assist- ance whatever from the government by the promotion of road construction and similar work as long as they have a labour man for their representative. Settlers are unable to engage in winter work of any kind, he said. Partial failure of crops has reduced them to a sorry state. There is no road construction or development, and they are unable to cut and sell pulpwood to make a margin., and hovering over it of the north. Party First. "With the present parliament, it is, party first and people afterwards," "The representatives in parliament from the lakehead cities got in via the | wet ticket channel. There is no doubt yet they are for their party : QUsSe Moccasin Dance. Get your Moccasins sharpened up for next Tuesday night, if you have no Moccasins, Overshoes or Rubbers are just as good. Joe Russell says he has some inside dope on the weather, so here's hoping he has not got static twisted. This Dance is held under the auspices of the two Hockey Teams--White Mules and Juniors. The Iee Carnival will be held in shout two weeks. Watch for the bills. Mr McFadyen has consented to give his window for a display of prizes. The merchants of Dryden in giving these orizes, have been more generous than ever, and ave to be congratulated on their ever-willing generosity and co- operation. We hope to be able to have Kee- Also to hear from Ignace and Sioux Look- out as regards a game with the White Mules. rE EE BUY NOW Secure that Used Car now, and obtain the benefit of winter prices. You will never have a better se- lection to choose from, A Small Deposit --will hold any car free of storage mtil Spring. ing Bargains in Used Cars. 1923 Sedan, new ..... $775.c0 1922 Sedan, used ..... 450.00 1923 Touring 395.00 only slightly used. Tory Touring +... ... 105.00 W-Ton Truck .......» 195.00 -Ton Trek... hs 225.00 FORDSON Tractor. . 450.00 first and 'wet' afterwards." CIAL BARGAINS SKATES and BOOTS Less than Cost FI ECTRIC LAMPS 40 and 60-watt 29¢c., each . Furniture . SIMMONS BEDS, SPRINGS and MATTRESSES by Cutters PHONE No. 41 ling Kenora District that they cannot IF YOU WANT ON YOUR TABLE THE BEST PRODUCTS THAT ARE PRODUCED iN THE WORLD, BUY AT THE STORE YOU 'KNOW CARRIES ONLY GOOD PRODUCTS--BUY AT Phone No. 49 THERE'S ALL THE DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD IN THE TASTE AND FLAVOURS OF GOOD PRODUCTS AND POOR ONES. BUY AT WRIGHT'S STORE, AND EN- JOY THE FINEST, RICHEST FLAVOURS. 3 at least be paid by the conservatives. § 1 "Moreover, Frank Spence has him-: ® 'work cut out for him in representing | 4 § t } when the present government came to employment in the province, Northehrn conservative legislative secretary for Ontario, is merely the iorganizer for this district. { «And the people of Ontario are pay-: | 1 3 1 him $6,000 a year to acquire pres- : J tige and influence for the conservatives in the next election. His salary should. 3 themselves. 1 oso ame : self confessed that the appointment of i] secretary for northern Ontario is 21 stark failure, by his statement that a: member of parliament now has his "his own constituency." Work is stopped. Mr Heenan went on to quote exam- ples of persecution in his own district. ("Work on the highway from Kenora to the Canadian National, of which} three miles remained to be completed: power, had been stopped. This is noe instance of how the tories are educat- expect anything until their labour rep- resentative has been ousted. The speaker dealt briefly with the workmen's compensation act and un- J. Shore and L. Coursolle made brief addresses. 3 He illustrated his point by declaring | | that F. H. Keefer, under the title of | (Slightly used.) See Us Before Buying. Easiest Terms in Canada. watin and Kenora Juniors visit Dry-: 'den, and give them a return g~" Dingwall (rarags | lachin & Pophan H. A. C. MACHIN EARLE C. POPHAM Also Member Manitoba Bar. IMPERIAL BANK BUILDING KENORA --::-- ONT WATKIN'S PRODUCTS COMPLETE LINE For Farmer or Citizen REMEDIES, SPICES, EXTRACTS, SOAPS, TOILET PREPARATIONS. HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTIES Best for over fifty years. J. R. Pattison acted as chairman. When You Require RAIL or OCEAN TRANSPORTATION Ask The Information cheerfully furnished and details arranged on application to : M. 8. CAMPBELL, Ticket Agent DRYDEN------ ONTARIO Mush! Tsou the streets of Quebec. E. T. (DAD) ROWLAND Mush! Even driving through these historic by-ways in the caléche does not have the charm of a run through them in a husky-drawn carriole. Th atmosphere as could be found nowhere else. ere's a tang in the air and such an Exhilarating and full of color and life. This is the Chateau Frontenac team. Ferre A Jury Of Twelve Men Have been known to value a worker's life at $25,000. BUT there chances to one that your are a hundred certificate will read Natural dd H ow long o Causes. cot those dependent upon you carry on, if you were unable to provide for them? The Mutual Life District Agent, OFFER M. To make room for the New i 1925 Models, we offer the follow- i 2 Winterbotto i + Agent for-- {HART TFORD FIRE INSURANCE Ce. Assurance Co of Canada AAAI AAA A Few-- SPECIALS for this WEEK "FR UIT DISHES, per dozen soc. EA PLATE doz. $1.00 DINNER PLATES, doz $1.45 CLOVER LEAF CUPS AND SAUCERS dozen $1.80 BOARDS, $2.00 and $2.50 ERNS, iO , per per STOVE 2 25 a LAN each $1.00 Owing to a lucky buy, offer a 14-0z. COPPER BOILER regular $6.00 at the Special Price of $ -------- $4.50 i 8 48 A. KL OSE we E. 1. J. CROSIER General Merchant, OXDRIFT, ONTARIO Pry Goods Groceries Hoots and Shoes Hardware and Farm Produce Frost & Wood and Cockshutt Implements ANDERSON & HARRIS § LO.OF. . Mei ] 417 meets at the Town' i Hall every Monday evening at eight DRYDEN LODGE, Ne| FUNERAL DIREGTORS Day or Night Calls Promptly { o'clock. Visiting Members cordially Attended to | invited. 3 : ' ! D. KENTNER, N.G. PHONE-- | ALEX. DUNCAN, Secy. ay, 82122; Nght,62R 4 Le Oo. I. DRYDEN LODGE No. 1654 meets the first Wednesday of each month, at eight p.m. in ih : Town Hall. " dially invited. D. ANDERSON, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Sec; i 2 Visiting Brethren cor- ROBT. SWEENEY General Blacksmith Agents Fur. Massey-Harris i eC 'Golden Star Todas ox Implements : AF. & AM, X i No, 485, GRE Carbon Removed » the Second Tuesday of each month Visitors Cordially invited, H. HUMPHREYS, W.M. ALEX. DUNCAN, Secy. ' Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, from Cylinders : by Acetylene Sursing TIT RE RT TL REA KERO YSENE SAVE YOUR well az the dx In these days economically y or sma harrow Lr to full de horse" day and nig actors operate over dusty GETS. Case 10-18 is only 2 Es 3 Pov FEY W FALKING over plowed ground sli day tires your team as How about pulling a load besides? of scarcity of horse and man power the heavy farm work such as discing can be done most speedily fs hi if neces The Air washer fully protects the Motor. 1 spur gears ave fully enclosed and run in oil HORSES »« rogene Tractor. The 10-18 Lo 11 an 8 ft. double action dise {® farmerg can work the *iron ary, Don't forget that Case ds without dust entering cyl- The all cut The weights 400 Ibs. this, with the liberal Other important features ture sent out for the asking, ng. A I

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