Dryden Observer, 25 Sep 1925, p. 3

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y | o We have a good line of FALL GOODS in our Stofe Such as: -- AXES, SWEDE SAWS BROAD AXE HANDLES HEATERS, STOVES STOVE PIPES MITTS, PULL-OVERS ; and GREY BLANKETS We are Offering some GREAT VALUES in BEDS, SPRINGS, and MATTRESSES : E. A. KLOSE 7 W. A. WEARE General Merchant MINNITAKI, ONTARIO Agent For-- JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. There is John Deere Equipment for Every Farm Use. 9 Get QUALITY and SERVICE Sr. TIME PAYMENTS Arranged to Suit Purchasers. Firat Class SHOE REPAIRING CHILDREN'S BOOTS REPAIRED after School Hours. ® * ® LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY Prices Strictly Moderate All Orders Receive x PROMPT ATTENTION iL. GRECNHILL No. 4, DUKE STREET Machin & Popham Barristers, Solicitors, ete. H. A. C. MACHIN FEARLE C. POPHAM Also Member Manitoba Bar. IMPERIAL BANK BUILDING KENORA ONT Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. - ~- CARMICHAEL BLOCK - ONTARIO 7 * KENORA . r My wd rd 2 : | | SE = ~~ J { We Stand on This Plattorm Another Election! October 29th will either see Hon. Mackenzie King returned to office, or the Hon. Arthur Meighen back in the Prime Minister's chair at Ottawa. CORRESPONDENCE. Abe Lincoln on Protection Editor--My King having at last the long-hoped for announce- ment of appealing to the country, it now is incumbent upon the electorate Mr made From now on, the front pages of all Canadian Newspapers will: contain little else but campaiga) newws, and outlines of the re- spective parties' platforms. We here at the Dryden Tailor to outline our plat- time is opportune: Business Dealings; " in style features, and "Progressive" always. It is a foregone conclusion that we'll be in power for life with a policy such as this Fall Suits and es to suit every- iv] a] 2. 1S) T. PROUDFOOT "THE DRYDEN TAILOR" J. Winterbottom Builder & Contractor mse LUMBER AND Builders' Supplies COAL Concrete Mixer For Hire Plans and Estimates FREE A TRE DR WATKIN'S PRODUCTS For Farmer or Citizen THE OLD ONES AND SOME NEW ONES JUST TRY THE CCCOA PREPARED MUSTARDS EZY-WASH AND MINERAL SOAPS 8 ¢ © © =* E. T. (DAD) ROWLAND ANDERSON & HARRIS FUNERAL DIREGTORS; DAY OR NIGHT CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO PHONE Day, 62 R 2; ALL Night, 62 R 4 CASH GROCERY ROBT. SWEENEY, General Blacksmith AGENTS FOR Massey- Haris Implements from Cylinders by Acetylene HE Buraing 22 = Specials for Saturday & Monday GOOD BROOMS, 43¢c. each 12-ibs SUGAR for g6e. All Regular 75¢c. TEAS for 6gc. Be sure and s Line CAULIFLO prejudice. to give their most serious considera- tion to the vital issue, which is of course the tariff. That is to say, whether Canada shall retain a protec- tive tariff or will adopt a tariff for revenue only. There is much misconception of the difference between free trade and pro- tection. Many thinking the first to be an absolute free exchange of con- mercial products. This is a mistaken interpretation of the term. England the one advocate of free trade, has a restrictive tariff for revenue, and her tax per capita is much higher than in protected Canada. No nation hag absolute free trade--and the majority of them raised their protective tariffs year. The principle of protection the safeguard of Labor. It is the e, life and soul of the working man, and how a member of the work- ing class can oppose it is beyond my comprehension. Many have wonderd at the phenome- nal growth of the great American Re- public, but it is easily explained. Abraham Lincoln remarked to his Cabinet "I do net know very much ahout the tariff, but this I do know, if we buy our goods from the foreigner, he gets the money we get the goods; but if we make our own goods, we have both the money and the goods." The U.S. has gained its proud position through the economics of protection, and even England is fast returning to the policy which had made her the greatest world power at the time she so mistakenly forsook it for the fallacious theories of Mr Cobden and Mr Bright. Mr King by his vacillation and in- decision has shown hmgelf sadly lack- ing in qualities necessary to a states- man, and the people have lost con- He was ate tariff--of which indefinite term he was the originator. What does or may a 'moderate tariff' mean? But there can be no misunderstanding as to where his opponent, the Right Hon. Avthur Meighen stands, whose clean- cut statements are not capable of mis- retation. He has taken exactly the same stand Mr Baldwin, Premier of England took when he declaved "I stand or fall for protection." In this particular constituency the supporters of Mr Meighen have heen fortunate in securing the services of Col. Machin ax-representative, who had retired from active politics, as their standard bearer, Much against his personal inclination to re-enter public affairs he was compelled by the exigences of the occasion to recognize the obligation of citizenship. His opponent, Mr Heenan, a gentleman of undoubted = : social abilities, has by a series of poli- , tical acrobatics dating from 1916 be- come the standard-bearer of an in- congistent hybrid organization, the tentative actions of which cannot an peal to any thinking man except on the basis of partizanship or personal However, having con- fidence in the common sense of the electorate of Kenora and Rainy Riverf we have very little doubt as to the result. -- WANTED -- Secondhand FURNITURE. We would like you to give us the first . chance to buy your furniture or leaving town.--S, DATTER. M. J. CROSIER General Merchant, OXDRIFT, ONTARIO Dry Goods Groceries Boots and Shoes Hardware and Farm Produce Frost & Wood and r Satu viv Only 98-lbs --FLOUR-- for $4.08 Ceockshult Implements .J.GARDIN \ General Merchant, eS ER ZS PLOW (OY. Shanle's Cream Separators. : RAW FURS re re: {vtere the mother had been advised 2 BOUGHT & SOLD. § Co-operation Means More Operation + So now that our District Red Cross Nurse is to co-operate with the wom-1 ens organizations, we must expect that' when one of that able-body undertakes' to stage a Hollowe'en party, as was' put on herelast year, just in the middle of our epidemic of colds, influenza, ete.' and drags in all the school children healthy and otherwise, to dive into the' same tub of water for Apples, Quarter of dollars etc. Our poor martyr of One Week Only 36-in. Black SILK PAILLETTE $1.00 per yard. This Cloth is quoted at $1.35 per vard by Mail Order Catalogues. 0~-----0--0--0---- BLUE. SERGE ; 5 a a ALL WOOL-- a nurse must applaud and say, "You RAED did well" and we tender you a vote of | GOOD WEIGHT thanks for the generous spread of 36 inches wide disease, ete., ete. Wonderful wisdom. } t Only recently one of these pubiic- ; { spirited females dropped into a home, Wear a Pair and Compare the Wear Four-ply strength ic woven inte 68c per yard . On Spemin (ree Yc sie 25¢c = Special = 25¢ One 30c. Ladies' Size WRITING PAD, and her children was in a serious condition and kad the child engage in a game of toes and heels. Double strength peek-a-boo. The child was hurried to! Into soles. Extra strength in the Patt Ashi ~¢ elastic knit tops to avoid garter Port Arthur two days after, where it runs. And the "Tapering Toe" stili lies seriously ill. i gives just enough extra "big toe" More power, I say, to our health room to prevent "stretched nurse, whom we are confident now | itches! the min sine of Hy knews her work and with co-operation' in the right direction, will make Qui- bell or assist in making it safe, sanit-" Two LINEN Fl oh toc. packages of ade for men, women and children ia Pure Thread Silk, Silk and Wool Con ENVELOPES to match binations, Botany Wool, Mereerized ary and desirable to live in. Lisle and Cashmers. Only 25¢cts. Your for fair play. ; : Mrs ROSE DE WITT. R J Pronger's Specially Shop pr ny i Hi ROD AND GUN What promises to be one of the best and most interesting of wild life study' series commences in the October issue of Rod and Gun, just published. The series is written by the well-known naturalist, Raymond Thompson, and the first article is a lengthy and very interesting account of the beaver. Judging by the material contained in this article, the vest of the series should prove valuable and interesting : reading matter for the lover of wild life, Fleury's Famous Walking Plows P & 0 Hamilton or Oliver Plows P & 0 Little Genuine Tractor Plows : 4 ENSILAGE CUTTERS Appropriate to the season a number p : y of hunting stories are included in this We have them In all SIZES, fo fall number. The regular articles and e '2 be used with Small Gasoline Engines, or with the Tractor departments covering birds, dogs, out- : Get Qur Prices and Literature door life, shooting and fishing seem even better filled than usual. This is J. 8. CORNER, Oxdrift, Ont. especially true of Fishing Notes, which | contains in addition to the articles of Robert Page Lnecln stories by G. P.} Sladen of Toronto, goes to make a splendid section for the angler. Tha open season for game birde in Ontario Agent for: -- are included in the issue. ! INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY of Canada, Ltd Rod and Gun is published monthly a Sa _ oh ia ME Ontario. i 1 3 A woman who was running for political office was having a hard time i with hecklers in her first campaign | speach, "We want no woman" shouted one man. "What do they know, anyhow?" "We know quite a lot more than you | think," the speaker replied. | | "Bet you can't tell how many teeth | count them." Announcing the arrival of Trans - Canada > Classified | HOUSE FOR RENT--Arthur Street. Reasonable rent. 7 rooms and hase ment.---Apply A | % | 2 fee pr] at Dryd zy ein FOR SALE--GENERAL PURPOSE p : " 5 ] TEAM, 7 and 9 years; Set Dole Special discount of 10 p.c. will be Harness, Farm Wagon and Gravel Box, Pair of Sleighs, Woodrack, Single Jumper, One Plow, Set Steel Harrows, Three Chains, Three Clevis and Swivel, One Grind Stone and Frame (nearly new) The lot at a bargain. G. GEDDES, Box 572 Kenora, Ontario allowed on all New and Used Cars now in stock.

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