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Dryden Observer, 7 Sep 1923, page 2

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THY UKYDEN OBSERVER BI RR of PORE, No Chemicals used. 2% LAME & VEAL STE Laundry called 2 LRA a sity cand delivere ed Ty included. } Ladies' Aprons, ene rh 5, 10 & Ha A Ladies' plain Housedresses, each Ladieg' 0 Ly wh | 7 7 ow P tsof New Nor \LITY ME A TS Mercer s Sanitary Stow Products of New North Home Laundry Exhibition from Northern Districts. Or WET Ww As SH per dozen 40cts of naotio Os Fig an Corset Covers, each woe. 5 & 10c| Perhaps the fault lay with the way hone No. 6 ID. FRE]ID, Proprietor. Ladies' Underwear, two for__.__. : ~25 better informed about the Dominions. Fancy Gingham Dresses And here in Ontario, whre the grown- oN Splendid Exhibit at Canadian Nation: al When Aaron Sapire, the great ian marketing expert, came to this province for the first time last an oe was ump ed to fing a 5, fruity and vegetables a ke many of ¢ had a vague § for vast ¢ es here and there patches gave a hard living to 'their "owners. 15 geography is taught across the line.: 15 (Before the war Britishers weve little Bedspreads, each ___ Socks & Stockings, per pair _ tl 15 4 n a good cold Drink " In these : hoot days, what is nicer than a goo Wonders sor dso or a Dish of the best Ice C ream--'Let's go {0 Burgesse™ This pop ular little Ice Orca Parlour has. become the . {Table Napkins, starched, doz. __.30 |past of Nature. But if the splendid household word in Diyden. There must be a reason Pillow Cases, each... -._ ~---- 05 lexhibit this year at the Canadian Sheets, twoifor ilo..." 95 [National Bihibition from Northern G IN FRESH FRUITS AND CANDIES Men's Underwear, per garment... Working Shirts hp C7 iT (y Y <4 : i Ty by each - j D ; A. by 1 R {3 i 55 ; Thom Blaokets, na 20 Jigs the same sort of vague knowledge Tablecloths, starched, each... 40 Up generation learned their geography 5 before the North was opened up, there of the new districts of the Province. 15 {North to most people suggests cold, 20 land cold suggests niggardliness on the 10 | Ontario is typical--and those in charge EE A \ Dress:Shirts ~~ 2 for 25 |great many people will have to re- 10 fclaim that it is entirely so--then a Bring i your Films for Development Qveralls Baby Dresses, starched __...2 for Baby Dresses, Pam Baby Petticoats, plain... .. __.__ 05 There is little 'that is grown in the Baby Petticoats, starched __.__.. 10 {south of the Province that is not Tea Towels __. mem -3 for 10 | represented in this exhibit. Face Towels, small __.______ ~3 for 10 | variety of Produces-- Large & Bath Towels _..___ 5 & 10 |' There are all sorts of garden vege- All other articles at reasonable tables, fine specimens that would do t charges credit to the truck farms of Kent and TERM S-- -- --CASH 20 Imodel their ideas of what the great 25 |those who settle on her broad acres. Essex, There is a variety of fruit that indicates that the Northern housewife Dick | Trist To and Exchange Barn 3 & ar , Truck or Tractor on the eekly Purchase Plan Inaugurated by the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. Enrollment Cards just re- ceived. Come in and ask us for full particulars. Dingwall Gar: Dryden . Ontario - FORDI MOTOR COMPANY oF CANADA, LIMITED, FORD, ONTARIO. 200600008660 Rese EDIE E months--Dblueberries, raspberries, cur- Bryden Livery, Transf. DRYDEN = ONT. § PH 2000005000000 000 gy. Co-operative, which has 70 members pantry is well provded for the winter rants, crab apples, and mny other good © preserving fruits. Boxes of attractive 4 apples 'are shown, A section of bees, alive and kicking in a glass case, testifies to the honey crop that the clover provides so abundantly in New Ontario. And the potatoes, the North's | prize crop, are a delight to the farm- 2 ler's eye, big, well-formed Cobblers, » | Green Mountains, Early Ohios ant grain exhibit 's the clover seed pro- duced by the Oxdrft Seed Growers' land sold last year in Canada some 306,000 pounds of seed. An interesting feature of this ex- hibit: is forty transparent coloured scenes, showng a wide range of sub- jects, from the farm 'homes of the settlers to the big pulp mills and the tremendous water-power resources of the North. In addition to the farm 'produce on display is an exhibit of minerals andi mineral- bearing ores from northern mai ines, The exhibit has Hien prepared by H. A. Macdonnell, = Director -of the Provincial Immigraion Branch, under the direction of Hon. John S. Martin, Miniser of Agriculture. Harry Tutt, of the Immigration Branch, is 'in charge of the exhibit, which is located |. prominently in = the International Building. Classified EDISON AMBEROLA and twenty Records for sale, $48 cash. Apply DEYDEN OBSERVER. "CAPITAL" CREAM SEPARATOR No; 5. Cheap for cash--apply, 8|9]23 ROGER SADLER : Duin, Ont. SOLID CEDAR CANOE and 1 paddle in first class shape, Weight 55-1bs. Price $60 cash. Apply : DRYDEN OBSERVER. 2 doz. WHITE LEGHORN CHICKEN. Cheap for quick sale--apply, 89/23 Mrs W. J. HENRY ; Oxdrift, Ont. Practically new SILO FILLER, 12-in. cutting box, blower and pipes, com- plete, Run by 6 h.p. engine; Had to 'buy a larger outfit and will" sell on easy terms--apply, 14/9/23 olan E D. FREJID HOUSE oN QUEEN STREET apply MRS SAM BLACK ¥ [FOR SALE--_MOTOR B BOA AT in first- class order. Apply to Mrs J. H. HILL, Dryden FOR SALE--Thirty tons of baled HAY, prime quality. Also small | stack of loose hay at $17.00 per ton. R. H. PRONGER, Dryden MAKE YOUR HEOME Sf on 80 acr es of the finest land, close to town: 30 acres under cultivation; with or without buildings. Apply for par- ticulars to § 289/23 / DAN KEATLEY Dryden, Ont. other vrieties., Outstanding in the DRYDEN 'The People's Store' TOMATOES, per Basket ; 'y 85 MALAGA RAISINS, 3-Ibs . . 40 DAIRY PRINTS =~ » ; C38 NEW LAID EGGS, per do : 45 CABBAGE, per Ib . . 05 PICKLING ONIONS, 3-1bs : 25 ee <r <r oe Oxdriit Co-operative Company, Limited. 2 EE To Fix up that Spare Room 10 INorth country is capable of giving to You can get a Bed, Spring and Mattress, and a Wahid, for only $14.00 'Kitchen Chairs from 25¢ to 65¢ each; Dining Room Chairs $1.75 each; New Extension Couches, mattress included, for $12.00. SECOND-HAND LINOLEUMS, as good as new, reduced to HALF PRICE. LARGE CABINET VICTROLA for sale, with FIFTY RECORDS. BEDROOM DRESSERS. BABY CARRIAGES. Good Supply of COOK STOVES, RANGES, QUEBEC HEATERS, and BOX STOVES. : g Large Assortment of Dishes and Cooking Utensils, Half-gallon FRUIT JARS, for $1.20 a dozen. = White Sewing Machine, manger DELIVERY SERVICE ANYTHING YOU BUY IN THE FURNITURE LINE WILL BE DE. LIVERED FREE. New & Second Hand Shore ONTARIO GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BOUGHT. Highest Prices Bad ; ° : for Fruit Car to arrive in about a week This includes :-- PEACHES, PEARS, PLUMS - TOMATOES and PEPPERS Prices on arrival Ci Cooled Engine The only Perfect Engine on the market CLOVER HULLERS : rE SEPARATORS OIL PULLS TRACTORS BURNS KEROSENE. Lowest fpeven ng Tost on Test A. J, GARDINER Engl River, Ont.

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