Dryden Observer, 23 Oct 1925, p. 5

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y ° To increase the Successful Marketing customers he should take every oppot- tunity En knowledge of the of Heney (Experimental Farm Note). Successful marketing of Honey should mean satisfaction to both pro- ducer and consumer. Bearing his customer in mind, let the 'producer put on the market the bo package of which he is capable. Let his see that his Honey well ripened and care fully strained, that no particles of wax be left. If he bottles his p Jhon let the glass be of the best and hi whether for hotiles or pails, tractive. He should also keep his customer in mind when preparing his sections for _ the market and do his best to put them * up in the most attractive style, for must veulie that people "huy through their eyes." Having prepared his pro- uses Ee which honey may be put. interested and news of the good things om The public as a whole ig in news, that can be made is Ss ¢ the absured state woney is adulier- 1eap in this coun- or and granu- its food ne a dry place duct in the best way let him : af not a jeting it to o chan deteriora- fair priee for it. The public will never] tion or forme ntation through absorp- begrudge giving an honest price for af ion of moisture. W Then the consumer good article. Let i! 1im not cut his price § and pe each lock for the best to secure sale over hig neighbour, for from ene another we will be much in 50 doing he ages the industry at 37 oh il marketing, large. (et CHOICE FRESH MEATS PORK SAUSAGES and HAMBURG STEAK 5 "Made Daily B] SMOKED AND COOKED MEATS ¥ BUTTER and LARD i SPRING CHICKEN & SPRING LAMB. : gd FRESH FISH. 5 : SALMON. HALIBUT. WHITEFISH | In THE DAITER BLOCK Phone No.6 A. PATERSON, Prop | ER number of his ony are. this Tiling selected me of the Peder) Constituency of Kenora- Rainy River. a LADIES AND GENTLEMEN :-- i to the same end steps should be taken On the 29th Qetober next the people, to conserve for Canadian development of Canada are to in each of the 'our e tial and irreplacable xesour- E] 3 nstituences of on ada a member | ces in materials and waterpower, and resent them ie Houge of ino preferential tariffs should be given which will be at the expense of the tian worker, and all preferences n should be conditional on the use of Canadian ports for the entry of goods under the preference. With such a tariff, we hould be able to bar- gain with the United Sates and other countries. Ina recent issue of the United States Bureau of Statistics publication deal- ing with the fiseal poley of Canadai, the writer first states a "National" under Sir John A, McDonald hat it accomplished for Canada, then gives the contrary policy of eral party under the leadership vative parly in at a properly fs convened convention tn oo the party standard bearer in this constituency. Alt though I am making every at- to cover the whole of the con- 1 order on I may y mused Tae e e able 5 meet and 3 must therefore hortly present to 1 and my appeal hg ee and ole on poliey 5 f King Government§o ier Eo ly nnd the effect of ih i 1¥ years has beenf I' hy te fai SH to appreciate br il s. of Canada. Stagna-gre tion d eral commereial th de re re wn which worked C out 1 ; not of 'those who live in nnada, mut | in favor of those who live wh Te other countries and more particu- : 1 into the United the United States. So much have $ to .obfain 'work there, felt a benefit of this that the lable for th i rific blow to our nation. t states that the United Sts Canada as a northern wv Bas $1.95 $1.70 Mackinaw Coats, M pers, » Heavy Socks, Overcoats, Sweaters, and her QUART WET PICKLES 73¢c with 35¢. MIXING BOWL, Given FREE with each . Jar. tension of Shey Sovniey and that tariff youl ed States has become the "Special discount of Ten p.c. will be allowed on New Cars now in stock Used Ford TRUCKS, CARS, and TRACTORS. Ton Truck .......1.... Sago00 Tourn 1g Star, 1923 425.00 Towing, 1923 ...00. 0... 325000 Tractor oi. vv. 350.00 Touring, anv... ......... soon Tractor .. .... cre ays BEE OLIVER Breaks: ¥urrowed Plows in stock coos er ere PHONE Mo, 41 SE M pe GENUINE PARTS WINCHESTER RIFL McCLARY ENAMELWARE || SAVAGE RIFLES McCLARY TINWARE )N RIFLE SIMMONS BEDS RIFLES C. F. Ki. FURNITURE Cars oe Tires Hon. Mr Meighen's main the people is high pro- will enable the people deal oy the outside ass of equality; Space Toto Wi of a complete review debts i dems advocated by the ual of Our public ryvative party, but one of debts alors rn a mortgage of Mr Meighen's pro- $2350 against every farm and home in its in which I absolutely con- Canada. 5 > toner no circumstances The Ki [ a fusion of the two rail- lows the United States to bleed Can. 2 Sh but that ths m the loss of our popula- 200,000,000 every year cn our balance long Bes sides ko sam at and the Cony > Usted, at ted t or ata ienced during Te a te our Sent are profit on American investments in properly attributable to the Wp Gov- Canada. During the years 1922, 1823 t they a and 1024 facturing nary Our population is se ions of people. Try a tn lures in Canada of manu- industries alone totalled ill- nin in wha at the loss of these people =e 3 fon funds er tik ve mean to the farmer, rdene: into such a and home producer. the richest Why should the American farmer policy has only pay $2 per ton to Hh his hay y people living nto Canada fo compete with your pro- separated ducts, when it costs the Canadian farm nof, er $4 to take his hay into the United States market? Why should the Cana- | « dian farmer Pe to pay 8e. per dozen to take his eggs into the United State es States farmer only Fer n he sell the Meighen policy ihe 29 of Octo- while the Uni BS] my in tn n Canada? fu in so doing, These are just a few items to bring | will | 1 rights and the escentials home to the people. What | ben fall p Pepi in Canada, and s the alternative? The Right Hon. ! o districts of Kenora Arthur Meighen, P.C., K.C,, the leader and Ra If elected as your of the Liberal -Co Se party in: member onsider myself as the and every elect- v, re whether it or manufacturer, s a policy of an : repr the Ca i and consldtentls Yi pr otectiv Thic | upward revision Aver by 1 my vote and influence will app ral preduets, such as hat _a fair and square deal is Int 11, and forest to all. My aim ii has Ri SE that urs i Cc. MACHIN Liberal-Conservative Candidate oy odue moa Made It Myself DS AS ---- Ge FTS vou make ipplier of goods to the Can- Canafing Rail -- Ds ship fo the XMAS SA CNTROSE ¢ bas en Accon ation "will re ervations ask any on :; the 5 Some Dm Wool Knit, and Silk & Wool Knit Vests, Combination and : Bloomers Children's Wool and Cotton Combination ...... Sr.z23; & $1.40 Ladies' Wool and Cotton Comb inations Tent Fa 2.530 2 Hosiery Fibre Sie 00... Ld Goc Woo REESE EIT I Sills and Woel.......: ERS $1.00 always vs to supply vou with the best Terchandis at the lowest possible price. GAs oe TI TR im Ae a BZ per phy PEE SS Qu OC SY Q fo) wr © on

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