Dryden Observer, 23 Jul 1926, p. 3

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Cardin was the principel speaker 'coming ahead fast, and every fewdays at a Liberal convention which yester- lare making 2 difference, is the erport day selected oa F. Descoteaux to con- (from the Canadian Pacific Agricultural test the constituency of Nicolet in the | Department. The general outlook at forthcoming election. Mr Cardin de- present is quite favorable, and while a nounced the Conservatives for their Lew districts report adversely prospects activities in connection with customs as a whole are quite promising, and enquiry, which, he said, was aimed better than average for the past ten chiefly at the Province of Quebec. years. Weather for the most part dur- He characterized those who coun- ing the week has been warm, with rain selled Quebec not to discuss the con- in many sectins, Wheat is mostly stitutional question as hypocrites 'headed out, and oats and barley are Who had accused Laurier of wishing 'coming along rapidly. and the crop is 0 sell Canada. in exchange for honors expected to be an economical one to and wito later accused Mr King of the handle on account of the general short. seme thing. is : . ness of the straw, which condition may Hon. Mr Boivin, he said, had in- Crop Outlook Says Inquiry Hit | TO ARRIVE IN TEN DAYS---- A Shipmnt of Palm Olive and Gillette Razors CEE TE SS aa With every tube of PALM OLIVE SHAVING CREAM, at the regular price of THIRTY-FIVE CENTS, we will give you one SILVER PLATED GILLETT RAZOR with one Blade 5 re FREE were "Gg also render it less liable to rust dam. stituted an enquiry before the Conser- age. Hai has struck crops n a number vatives asked for one. He reiterated of distirets, more particularly in Sas. loyalty of French-Canadians to the katcehwan, but the aggregate logs British Crown. > from this source has not been unusualy Mr Cardin said that Mr King was heavy. "a man who merited the confidence of : it - French-Canadians. His opines, he = ar Tn s said, found fault with the patriotism FOREST FIRES OF BIG AREA. "of his grandiather, but it is he himself CALGARY, July 19.---~With renewal who: was a patriot. of the wind and continuance of hot dry ~~ "They are unable to pardon Mr weather, forest fires in Wardle creek, King because he is a friend of Quebec British Columbia, have once more as- and for having proved this by aliena. sumed alarming proportions, threaten- tion of sympathies wwhich he might ing the entire Vermillion Valley. After well have kept," said Mr Cardin. "Mr a good day on Friday, when conditions Ring. jz denounced because he is a improved to such an extent that there man for Quebec." was hope that the great fire was under | cotnrel, high winds of aturday after- noon and the parching sun sent the flames roaring in all directions, and on this front and at a southren fire near Kootenay Crossing, the blaze roared carly today, ~The situation had im- breaks in others, according to informa- be broved on the western coast, although palin a number of serious fires were still red {Orgy branch of burning this morning. In Central-and A ash and damaging five is Durn- oy wt a Et i Sn an =) rn Northern Alberta the fires w Cre SOM ing over a wide stretoh West of Donald Plotaly under emnbrol, and Fosinhher B.C., between Golden and Glacier at FIRES IN WESTERN CANADA CALGARY, July 21.--Forest fires in Alberta and British Columbia continue their work of destruction, with reports of control in some areas and fresh out- : the entrance to Beaver River from the Glacier National Park, it is announced. PROSPECTOR BELIEVED LOST, SINGER SEWING MACHINES, New, ; PINE Aor Sus ee has' vented or sold $3.00 per month. Second icen received that Harry Jones o hand Machines, price $5.00 to $25.00 British Columbia, prospector, who was 20 Spi ; i: wo) pon: an a on same terms--We rent; trade or sell. west Bay of Narrow Lake, got lost on RALPH J. PRONGER the mornng of July 11. He and his! The "Singer" Agent. partner were in osme distance north of | : the lake, staking. A controversy arose as to the number of paces that they'd: taken from their last staking post, SO; =i (3 RY Frios Jones went back to pace the distance For Now. over again, When Jones didn't show up at noon with the lunches, the part- ner immediately struck south for the lake shore, thinking that the missing man might have returned to camp. | Ho, on i at the ig Sen Stan ground he found things juts as t ey 7 had been left earlier in the day. WIRE CLOTH : He reported the matter to other For Windows & Doors. prospec ay that wer WE in fe 3 locality, who immediately formed a ~ ; ; a. search party. For the remaining part GARDEN TOOLS of the day and late on nto the night, Make that Back Yard Supply Your - a diligent search waws kept up. With GREEN VEGETABLES shouting, firing of guns and fires built along the lake shore, were of no avail, {. HARNESS PARTS, SCREEN DOORS On the afternoon of the 13th Captain H. A. 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