Les archives de la ville de Dryden

Observer and Star, 12 Sep 1919, page 4

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sii, men Covered by Circular, Newspaper i 'and Window bee ailed throughout =. the country. we 2 This Dewspaper speaks for itself. : di $3000 of Samples and clear. ng lines 'bought to sell at ices very much below mayx- t value. wa G vertisement will run "Wolerithree weeks Ime the goods will prebabiy e all sold. The circular de- § cribes the goods. no nesd to here because this Daper appeals to people who an see and handle, ~ Look e list over: if Interested, : ~ There is 3 by eyesight an d handling. LD FOR CASH ONLY Linoleum, 4 yards wide Men's Mackinaw coats Men's Corduroy Pants Boy's Hose all wool size 63 Ergin size 8 Men's black socks af wool Women's cotton hose black. 95 'Women's and children's os 'brown ribbed hose . : .25 Men's worsted sweater coat 3.95 Men's wool gloves... V .39 Boys' wool gloves eG ~ Girl's white wool mitts 25 ~~ Men's merino undervests 69. Misses winter coats ree Childs' Winter coats LT 4.50 Women's working sweater = -- Coniston RE 1.95 Honey, 10 Ib pail 3.00 Tomato catsup 1 gallon jugs $5.20 > 1.33 4.50 65 75 69 1€ Bacon advertised lately at salle = 90040 000000000000 000000000000. '000000 @] EEE Minnitaki Trumps We are th erefore + Mrs W. W.. Howell and sons Hubert and George are visiting friends in Ken- ; bra this week. { troubled greatly with amnesia no trumps last week, ! . Some may wonder why Minnitaki did not win some of the prizes in the | enlighten you, field crop competition. Well, we can The farmers here are very magnanimous and do not enter the 'competition, because, if they did, all the prizes would come here. Several parties have been looking over this district with a view to locnting here. We have also received ap enquiry from B.C, ; [Mr W A. Weare held a house warm-] ing last Saturday night. Everybody enjoyed themselves We did anyway, The monthly meeting of the Dryden 'Board of Trade was held Monday in the Town Hall, A). Pitt, President, in al the chair. Matters concerning the betterment of the 'Town and District were discussed, and steps taken to bring them to the front, : ; The condition of 'the north road to Richan was commented on, and, the necessity for improvement was empha five years, "|-of the well system over the town wag] sized. The advantage of stocking Wabi. goon Lake with black bass also received unanimous approval, Ha The immediate necessity for extension} the main topic. The 'whole influence of the Board will be frought to bear ta | ; seeure the furtherance of * this most] desirable improvement. , by which | i : : i i THE SPECIAL PRICE {| he Mr John Crerar of Oxdrift 'spent. j i Wednesday and Thursday in Dryden on business. Or you can start with 25 cents, . you have sixteen Thrift Stam 'War Savings Stamp. : You take no risks. pay you'back your money--with intere years, or to pay you fraction) you invest now. War Savings . Stamps can be bought wher- ever this sign is displayed. Canada, following the example of other Allie made it possible for wage earners--men and wom in safe securities without effort. ' These securities are called War Savings Stamps. i The cost now $4.04, but by compounding interest, the $4.04 invest now will be worth $5.00 in 1924. There is no other secu in which you can invest such a small amount that is as saf that bears so high a rate of interest. Hirata wh by buying a Thrift Stamp. Whe Ps, you can exchange them for | The Government of Canad Make Your Savings Serve You ; : and Serve Your Country--Invest Hr Them in War Savings Stamps. YES" QO] iquors, as the Pr to old conditions, any hotel-keepers say they able gentlemen in the House nd people out they are equally opposed to the old order. don't want the sale of hard liquor." under the ment. This would be fourteen years, which have fr I he people, vide for the sale of be home consumption, The Citizens' Liberty League does and the sale of liquor over the bar. s eavier beers and ea : liquors through agencies vision and contro], It is, therefor, vince, do not the unsatisfactory Qntario J? 2.Ars you in favor of the sale of V. ee Rf. ote Ye The Ontario T Haulage ; Vote "Yes" on question number two, This majority vote favor such Act te permit such sale ? Vote!"Yes" on question number three, vote "Yes" on thi i intoxicating, ! A beer of 25 % intoxicating. In] without excise duty. In voting "Yes" by beer of this strength, \ + NY "4 es" '4.Are you In favor 2 the sa of 8 ; : ment agencies, and amen ments Y © : such eal ? Glen ae GE Vote "Yes" on.question number four, tion from 1 % 3 p< : { : 4 3 3 4 $ 2 * 4 £4 ® D4 {4 Ld ° < ® 4 ® ° * ® ® * * 2 3 0.4 4 The public will be able to purchase from th "Study the Referendum Ballot; if there is any point not clear, call or write the Secretary of the League at Com. mittee Headquarters, It is to your interest that you vote wisely and intelligently. And if you are a lover of liberty - and an advocate of t IPerance, you will vote "YES" on all questions on the Referendum Ballot, ios ? Sn on de / Remember-every voter must CITIZENS: N\ T. L. CARRUTHERS, HON, PRESIDENT, ~~ '* ce R EDMUND B, OSLER ESIDENT: Gey H QUESTION MEANS = YOU SHOULD - til 7th, said: "Nc Ser t manifesto say that they themselves are 'opposed to it. Are opposed to it. 5 . ; light hear sontainin alcohol weight measure through Bovernoomts ngenart, emperance Act to permit such sale : : for home consumption and Temoves the necessity of procuri «Y 29 3. Are you in favor of the sale cof light hear i Yote es alcobol weight measure in standare 'hotels ming not : sale, anc amendments on questions two and three you can be assured that no one ca ] which Government stores under Such re €se stores without Procuring a doctor's vote on every qciestion, VOTE 7 URSIN 20 Ontario Temperance Act? Fats The repeal of The Ontario Temperance Act does not general sale of spirituous OW, practically no one suggests a return mean a return to the The brewers say they are oppos:d to it. 1 ur-. of the House, who are opposed to the: present Act, say The labor men who ask for stronger beer, say they Act t¢) conform to the Hein iba 1d enalple the G overnnrent to pro- ae » and beer and spirits in Gow ernment stores for not want a 1 1 r OV. It does ask, by weight (non-intoxicating) and light wines, and t estab vernment supez- eel "Yes," repeall- ito enact a new will be in agreement wig, Premier 'Hearst when be , as good and conscientious as there are in the Prc)- oday." Vote "Yes" on "juestion numb pr one and repe:il not more than 2.51, i) ) $ : and Zmendmer AL 2» Provides for the sqle of light beer ig, Government g tores Bg a doctor's certificate, a more than 2.51,/10.p7 1 Municipalities that ky te The Ontario Temperance | » is absolutely nay rl y without license al d n become intoxicaty iad # : » 5 , [La AR Iritsus and malt 11 uors through Gover jn.' sie Ontarle Tempirance Act'to pan Pv iver mp ¥ So : provides for the sale of all liquors for home cq ; gulations as the G 4 overnment may deem jt wise to ad | Certificate, em wise to adopt, or bis ballot wil be spoiled. . ay TY LEAGUE Secretary. oT

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