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Dryden Observer, 19 Aug 1927, page 3

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THE DRYDE wars. N OBSERVER ---- LE Fall aid Winter Coats ol Opening Day Will Be MONDAY, AUGUST 22ND Rr rE ve os We will have Seventy-five new Garments on our racks 'or your inspection. We are still featuring the "Northway Garments." After many careful comparisions we find their styles 'he smartest and quality superior. A ten per cent. deposit will hold any Coat until the irst of October. Confidential terms--easy monthly payments ¢an be arranged at no extra cost. ~ Ralph J. Pronger RY "Amaz Yi i ep Am, / CHEVROLET / mE © aay in Quality in Chevrolet History Qi in design. Quality in con- struction. Quality in appearance. Quality in performance. Never before has any low-priced car possessed them to such an amazing degree--because no other low-priced car combines the progressiveness of Chevrolet and the diversified experience, the vast resources and the matchless facilities of General Motors. Study today's Chevrolet. Mark well the aris- tocratic beauty of its lines--the superbly executed details of its Fisher-built bodies. Then go for a ride. Revel in the" thrilling spurt when you "step on the gas". Delight in the smooth operation--the swift sweep of the passing miles. Marvel at the way the car hugs the road, the ease with which it obeys the steering wheel, the promptness with which it responds to the brakes. Here is quality expressed in terms that mil- lions now can understand and enjoy. Here is quality obtainable at New, Lower Prices, which reflect the savings of tremendous pro- duction and which demonstrate the willing- F558 19 have these savings with the public. . . 38 & Car of amaring quality ... for « everywhere, A c.ez2c New and Lower Prices Touring + « «$645 Landau Sedan - $915 « 645 Imperial » 720 Landau Sedan - 955 = 765 1-Ton = 875 Truck Chassis - 635 = 750 Roadster Delivery 645 850 =x Durance Bros. & Co. DRYDEN Chevrolet Dealers KENORA " PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA. LIMITED If = 4 FLOOR 21-8 5 porisame ¥ 20 oh ; OUTFIT - It's the new; easy way to have beautiful waxed floors and linoleum. This Qutfit Consists of: -- p, 50 juan Johnson's Liquid Wax $a , A Saving of $1.75 SAVE TIME sWaxMop.......... 1 1--Johnson's Weighted F. I=] oe on's Aoi TRAN ome tray 9:50 Beautif Crees v0s sess 25 ani 86.75 LABOR a & | WANTED_MEN FOR Classified | CUTTING pulpwood, seven miles from Dryden-- p | Pay $2.00 per cord --Apply G. F. LEVY, Dryden, Ont, May be seen at Dryden Motors, 19/8[27.p. FOR SALE--FUMED OAK DINING- Room Furniture, consisting of: One Table, one Buffet, six Chairs; also one Sewing Machine--cabinet style--all in good condition. Selling at low. price, Appyly to ALDRA SMITH, Dryden, Con. 1, Township of Aubrey. particulars, apply W. K. EDYE, Dryden, or THE ROYAL TRUST CO., Belmont House, Victoria, B.C. For JPOR SALE--BALED HAY, Standing HAY (in town); Two Small Houses for rent; One nine-roomed House for sale or rent, also Two Farms --Apply R. H. PRONGER, Dryden, WANTED--GIRL ABOUT FIFTEEN, for Genera 1Housework.--Apply Mrs GERALD HUMPHRIES, Dryden, Ont. it. WANTED--CARETAKER FOR DRY- den Cemetery.--Apply to JAS. McFADYEN, : . Dryden New Fall Goods Suits and Bercoats: The line of Scotch and Irish Tweeds for this season are | _ the best that have evere been seen. 19/8/27 Come in and Look Them Over. T. PROUDFOOT ("The Dryden Tailor.' ROBT. SWEENEY General Blacksmith LGINTS FOR--- sassey- Harris Implements | CARBON REMOVED FROM CYLINDER by Acelyiene Burning 23 I ay FOR SALE--NORTH HALF LOT 4,! An Explanation To The Observer-- I would like to take up a little of your valuable space to correct what I think is a misunderstanding in regard to the proposed Cream Pool, In regards to all the contracts that have been signed or will be signed, these will not be binding until such time as there is a sufficient number of cows to run the plant and the least that will do that is two hudrded. It would have been quite possible to have started the Pool before without reaching the required amount of stock to run and then chanc- ed that there would have been enough | patrons come in later to make up the amount. That is not what is wanted, what is wanted is that all those that are in the dairy work join, then one guarantees the other that there will be enough produce, --All the money that a shareholder (a bonfide farmer) has to put up is Four Dollars, two dollars for a share and the same to defray the cost of organization. . There are still a lot of cows in the District that have not been accounted for, I would ask that all those that intend to join, to sign up with as little delay as possible. Whether you have two or more cows does not make any difference, a guaran- tee of the number that you will keep ig not asked for, all that is wanted is all the dairy produce over and above what is reguired for home use. Contract forms can be got either from the Directors, the Creamery, or drop a line to W. K. Edye, Dryden, Farmer--"Thought you said you had rloughed the 10-acre field?" Ploughman--*"No, I only said I was thinking about ploughinng it." "Oh I see, you merely turned it over in your mind." Office Positions Are Plentiful in Winnipeg It will pay you again and again to train in Winnipeg where employ- | ment is at {is best and where you § can attend the Success Business i College, whose graduates are giv i preference by thousands of employ- § ers. The Suceess Business College, Winnipeg, is a strong, school--its superior service sulted " its annual greatly exceeding yearly attendance of all other ness Colleges in the whol all the year. r {ree Open mroll at any time. Write fo ANDERSON & HARRIS FUNERAL DIRECTORS DAY OR NIGHT CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO PHONE~- Day, 62 R 2; Night, 63 B ¢ THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. Published at DRYDEN, Ontario Every Friday Morning Largest circulation of any weekly paper in the Kenora District. Subscription, $1.50 per year. nl 'W. A. WEARE> General Merchant AIINNITAKI, ONTARIO Agent For-- JUHN DEERFR PLOW CO. vitere is John Deere Equipment for Every Farm Use. = ]. A. Dryden, STRUTT, <&3 General Blacksmith and Woodworker Where work is done to suit your Purse. Ontario R Cet QUALITY and SERVICE TIME PAYMENTS Aironged 9 Suit Purrhaaers. Oxdrift Trading Go| OXDRIFT, ONTARIO NIGHT GENERAL MERCHANTS _ FI1.OUR AND FEED FRESH EGGS, and BUTTER Daily. BEEF AND PORK ALL MAIL ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TC --r p.m. LO.O.F DRYDEN LODGE, Ne 417 meets at the Town Hall, every Monday night. FIRST DEGREE MONDAY Bro. D. MORISON, N.G, Bro F. WHITELEY, Rec. -Sec, L.O.L. DRYDEN LODGF Nn 188+ : meets the first and third Wednesday of each month, at eight in the Town Hall brethren cordially invited. J. D. NICHOLSON, W:M. BADEN SMITH, Sec'y, Visiting RANI NPI OPI SP PPI LIVERY AND DRAY § PROMPT SERVICE AT ALL HOURS a. Golden Star Lodse AF & AM, No. 484, G.R.C. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, the Second Tuesday of each moath. Visitors Cordially Invited. H, WILDE, W.M, A. E. BERRY, Secretary A. WEAVER, Phone 56 Dryden, Ontario INARA SASL AAA PNAAA. - WATKIN'S PRODUCT 3 SPICES, EXTRACTS, Etc. STOCK & POULTRY TONIC P1 FILLERS, FRUIT SALTS, TOOTH PASTE AND BRUSH HOLDER LINIMENT, COUGH MEDICINES, LAXATIVES, SALVES, MEDICINES, TEA AND COCOA E. T. (DAD) ROWLAND at your home. etc., ete. HIGHEST GRADE = AMATEUR FINISHING PORTRAITS, GROUPS, CHILDREN, etc. taken Daylight or Flashlight Exposures. All Work Guaranteed by Long Experience. Mail your Films, other work or requests direct to Paul Aug. Hutter Photographer, f.mateur Finishing, Inlarging, WALDHOF, P.O. Ontario REASONABLE PRICE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BRICK AND CEMENT BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Jas. Winterbottom, Winterbottom Lumber Yard | BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS LUMBER, SASH, DOORS, PLASTER CELOTEX INSULATION To = DRYDEN - Ontario } F pA # ie ; ONTARIO El i es The W ced Scourge McCORMICK--DEERING Is it fair - arr a mi€sieqa neds, ience Fo iF Sbrfrs wares - al 2 a Sena scattering their seeds all over your land? : 1 T™ | - ~ -- r--- i The weed scourge is costing Ontario : = In " > Tr ff «ta - > 3 335,000,000 a year. A share of this mone) : ] should beinyourpocket ! Instead, thismoney ; - -- --~ Bn ----_-- SE ~---- ~~ 1s wasted. And the waste is increasing! $ - yo. ~~ m---- PR : - rn ' i The time has come for united action! The weed scourge should not be merely 'fought od - Act 1927, now in to your neighbor if your weed- are scattering weed seeds over his land? £38 wera _--_r-- ~~ if your own weeds are --it should be exterminated! Weeds can be exterminated, but enly by determined an united -action! The help of every man, woman, boy and girl is needed. Under the provisions of The Weed Control re 101Ce, rows and idle places JING sha the destruction of with electricity. For homes: not supplied Does mervellous work in a few moments. Buy Your Outfit HON. JOHN 8S. MARTIN noxious weeds is no longer optional. The des- truction of noxious weedsis now compulsory. Everyoccupant of land and every ownerof unoccupied land is required to destroy all noxious weeds before their seeds ripen. Mun- icipal councils are required to destroy all nox- ious weeds growing upon the highways. Let everyone co-operate to end the weed nuis- ance. Province of Ontario Parliament Buildings, Toronto "Minister | The Department of Agriculture W. B. ROADHOUSE Deputy Minister yg MAN A dae ee oo a a o « - FEET years. It is the natural tions. the lightest draft machines made. Now you can buy the SEIT Ws IT PAYS --Agent for-- HAMILTON of Canada, Itd. +O ERED OO GEN GID () QD () QI () CIE () GRID () GD O GID () GRD () GN () ED () (ED () EE () CUED () CE () --- () Binders 8 FEET WIDE. ormick Deering Grain Binder is not the product ingle day's work, or of a month or even a year or outgrowth of almost a century's experience in building lLarvesting machinery. For Twenty-five years McCormick Binders have been recognized by the trade as the strongest and most durable under all sorts of unusual and dificult harvesting condi- They stood up under hard knocks, during the same period it was granted that Deering Binders new McCormick--Deering Binder with the durability of the old McCormick and the light running qualities of the old Deering. features of two good machines have been rolled into one. Get our Prices and Literature if in need of a BINDER. J. S. CORNER, Agent, Oxdrift INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY CANADA "0 ED OE OED OEE () S50 OGD () GD (ERD) The 'best 0 CID OEE OCT OGRE OGD OO CRED O-CIRD O CRI) i 1 were @ L saniSngpi oe Sh EE ©) TE OEE) REED OCR OES -ERE OEE "Q |

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