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Dryden Observer, 20 Jun 1924, page 3

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THE PRY SS ght Store GROCERIES & PROVISIONS This Week's Specials: Cantaloupe and Watermellon FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES-- PD New POTATOES, New CABBAGE, ORANGES, APPLES, ASPARAGUS, BANANAS, GREEN BEANS, WAX BEANS, LETTUCE, TOMATOES. PEACHES, PLUMS APRICOLIS BACON-- Side BACON, by the piece. per 1 .ovovenvonses Laan SMOKED PEAMEAL BACKS, per Iie English unsmoked Backs, per ib Dry Salt Backs, per 1b BOLOGNA, per ib FE I TE PEL PE Ch Ry ag Bde Ph C. J. WRIGHT, Proprietor Phone if you wish Phone No. 49 By ROBSON BLACK #8 Kk k 0% It is an incidental forest gives us telegraph poles. a very important matter that forest gives us 120,000 workmen, perity. a year and nine-tenths ands of men; g G . whe rou other car of the same si Note these Cone Clutch Cord Tires--Extra heav dicator,: etc. Qutfit. ASK US TO EXPLAIN the Dry = SNP ISNT Drive a car that is underpowered, den and EE n you can have all the power need with A SUPERIOR CHEVROLET The SUPERIOR Chevrol et has more h.p. than any ze. The price of a 5-passenger Touring, fully equipped f.0.b. Dryden is $83 "Superior features:-- : Valve-in head Motor--Pum p lubrication Extra heavy frame--Pump water circulation "Alemite patent grease cups--Extra large radiator Gas tank at rear--Vacuum Feed New Departure ball bearings --Silentl y operating y Top and Upholstery-- Curtains open with Doors Standard Equipment Speedometer, Dash Light, Oil in- Includes Also complete Electric Starting and Lighting EASY PAYMENT PLAN | Durance Brothers & Coy. EVERY Monday, Thursday, Saturday BROWN HEALTH BREAD Fresh Every Wednesday RAISIN BREAD Chock full of plump, delicious Raisins RYDEN BAKERY renewable note for our children forest fire must be paid for. public revenues, population. | The Real Paymaster FORESTS are jobs. Trees mean trade. Logs are the raw material, not of lumber or paper, but of pay cheques. matter that the It is the sup- porting a half million of Canadian de- pendents, and distributing 500 million dollars to maintain Canadian pros- Conservation would never bother itself with trees if trees were not the substance of human employ- ment. The Forest Protectionist would not sweat a drop for a square mile of 20 40 Spruce if he did not know that some .30 Pvast industry, a thriving town and a 20 {thousand contented homes are tied to .15 | Spruce trees by an inseparable bond. We Canadians set 6,000 forest fires of them through human recklessness, but those beacon lights of prodigality mean noth- ing if they do not tell us that we have put the torch to the livelihood of thous- we have signed an un- and our grand-children to pay. Le it be laidn down as an ugly and undistur- able fact that in the present situation with forest demand jammed hard against dwindling forest supply, every Every mile of Spruce or Pine or Fir given to the annual bonfire will have to be bought back. by the next generation in higher costs of lumber and paper, in forfeited industries, in dwindling and a secrifice of essay on the subject "Honour Father and thy Mother." good parents are a necessiey if Her line of reasoning is very clear. benefit as long as we live. Make easier for them and make them happy as they make us; friends, whose love -- Mother and Father." tellect some children show. In i year-old school - girl, evidently lost their parents or The compositions were Park, New York City, philanthropist who children a sense ~# Gift Suggestions BROOCHES : CHINA CUFF LINKS CUT GLASS FOUNTAIN PENS ~~ PEARLS SILVER PENCILS SILVER WARE TIE PINS WATCHES The Watch Chain for Vestless Days:-- You can add to your summer comfort by dispensing with your vest and still know that yo ur wateh is securely fastened. These watch chains have an artistically designed clasp that fastens securely to the belt. and excellent. workmanship. They are of attractive design A G --SOME MONEY-- I am twenty-five cents. ; I am not on speaking terms with the butcher. ° i T am too small to buy a quart ofeream. I am not large enough to purchase a box of candy. Ripley's gasoline. 1 'amy hardly fit for --BELIEVE ME, considered Some Money. PENDANTS I cannot be exchanged for a gallon of a tip--But When I go to church on Sunday, I am : to follow. our children but with them. not scold too much. to do their best. what Phillips Brooks said: spotted white." (5) Make home as happy as your meavs permit. school education, the habit of regular church and sanday-school.. tife. air, to ride in a limousine. they win courage Or in school, unselfishness | children. Wins $25 Prize A thirteen year old girl has just won a twenty dollar prize for writing an thy She finds * no difficulty in obeying this bibical in- junction, but states emphatically that the child is to grow up into a good citizen. She says: Parents have had the experience 1 which we must get, and owing to this, they can make wise decisions when we most need them, and by which we may life as the true is life-enduring It is surprising what clearness of in- this essay contest just referred to, another of the prize-winners, also a thirteen had made some investigations before pre- paring her composition, for, she writes, "Ip investigating the prisons and look- ing over the records of the prisoners, it is found that most of the prisoners of to-day were unfortunate in having in having been slowed to treat them disrespectfully." read at a Parents' Day Celebration in Central arranged byl "Uncle Robert" Spero, a well-known devotes much of his time to work among unfortunate children and to inculcating among all' of filial obligatizn. The occasion, the first of its kind. was noticed in all the metropolitan news- papers and supported and ercouraged by the public school authorities. Just before the meeting a radio message was broadcasted, in which these sug- gestions were offered to parents: --(1) Set proper standards for your children (2) Be friends with your children, walk and play with them occasionally. We must not live above (8) Do Encourage them Let us remember "Children are white, spotted black, not black, (4) See that they select proper friends apd associates. cemfortable and (6) Give your childrep. at least a high- (7) Train them in attendance at (8) See that they avoid all games of chance. A gambler never can be a success in (9) See that your children take plenty of physical training in the open It is better exercise to walk than (10) Let your children feel that any honour which or any act of they may perform will bring great happiness to father or mother and put the family} name on 2a higher plane of honour. Do not forget that the future of this country depends upon how your bo ys Public Worship--11.15 a.m. and girls are trained to-day, not on! how you were trained when you veere ! Sunday School, all The Market To Rent--SUITE of ROOMS, furnisi- ed or unfurnishedfor light house keeping.--Apply MRS SPEARS 20-6-24 c. West End King St. For Sale--FRESH MILK HEIFER, also YEARLING HEIFER.--Apply W. H. BLAKE Dryden, Ont. 27/6/14 For Sale or on Shares at Oxdrift--| HILLEREST FARM, Lot 9, Con. 1, on main road, resident of Dr P. V. Helli- well, 2% miles from station. Seven FOOMED HOUSE (large airy rooms) with stone foundation and good cellar and other buildings. A never-failing more under cultivation; nice wod lot. Sale price $3500.00, small cash pay- ment down, balance on terms with low interest.-- Apply to OUR PRICES ON LUMBER ARE LOWER THAN THEY HAVE BEEN We can fill any bill of material from Our Service is the same for a Board We can sell you any bill of material at This is not a line yard concern where | we have to make large profits; overhead is small. well; 160 acres of land, 60 acres and . What Elbert Hubbard thought: 1 ife Insurance aveids the uncertainity of leaving things te the neighbours. Tt is a business plane founded on the law of mathematies to provide for those depsndent upss us in case of death. Life Insurance is met charity, it is a duty and privilege! Don't leave your leved ones to the care of the public or weighbours; The neighbours may have groubles of their own." The Mutual Life Agsurance Co of Canada District Agent. FRANK M OFFER x oko kk OK FOR YEARS. Yard Stock. or a Car lot. Jess money than any Mail Order House. our | Plans and Estimates Free ! x &® * * SCREEN WINDOWS AND DOORS ; At Special Prices. 'ROBT. SWEENEY : LUMBER. SHINGLES. gy : Mrs P. V. WELIIRLL ¢ : CEMENT. General Blacksmith res Oxdrift, Ont} pprox PLASTER AND LIME.! Agents For- FARM FOR SALE-- 8. %, N.5 LATH. SASH AND DOORS. § M H ° Township of Van Horne, close to town TAVER BOARD. assey- arr 18 line. 160 acres, 50 under cultivation, EMPIRE PLASTER BOARD. : balance bush and pasture. Good house, SILOS, ste., ete. Implements with furnace in basement; barn andi pA PER ROOFING. MOULDING. om -- grainary; chicken house, implement And All Builders' Supplies. shed, two good wells, at house and in = STAR or 4 Carbon Removed barnyard. Electric light and telephone. g For particulars apply to-- : from Cy linders Ti . Winterbottom 4 Box 154-- --Dyyden, Ont. Aner : : Acetyiene Burning For Sale -- 1-HORSE DEMOCRAT WAGON. Young PIGS, $10.00 per HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE C0. zgpsrng \ | pair.-- Apply DRYDEN PAPER CO. FARM. For Sale---Good Draught OX, 9 years old, quick and strong, good tempered $65.00--Apply to JNO TAFT 20/6/24 Wabigoon, Ont. For Sale--&0-Acre FARM, 30 acres under cultivation, balance easily clear- ed. Small house, Stable and Chicken Coop, within two miles of Dryden, on main road to the Beach. Apply to 27]6]24 DAN KEATLY TOR SALE--% Lot 8, Con. 4, Zea- land on Thunder Lake. Ideal Summer Resort, best of Farm Land, heavily timbered. Cash or Terins.--Apply to C. BETTS, Wahigoon, Ont. For Sale--DUNLOP FARM, a splen- dil location, valued by the late owner at Two thousand dollars ($2000.00). For Sale at One thousand ($1000.00) Apply to JAMES. A. KINNEY Kenora, Ont. GOOD PROPERTY for gale, lots 8 & 9 S. Albert Street, with good sized House, newly decorated; good well on property. For particulars apply : G. NELSON, : Dryden, Ont. 16]5]c MARE for sale--1750-1bs, nine years old, in best condition, good worker.-- f ire Insurance Companies / Represented by Douglas Lane | British North-Western Fire Insur- i ance Co.. 3 and Commercial Union Assurance Co. o : t 14d. of London, England. li Exch ange Bara > Canada Accident and Fire Imsur ance Co. Fidelity-Phenix Fire Insurance Co. 1 New York. Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd. of London, England, established 182s General Animals Insurance Co. of EST See. Ee gree Canada- REAL ESTATE The London and Lancashire Insut- AND ance Co., Ltd. : (NBURANCE Nova Scotia Fire Underwriters DEYDEN . ONT. Agency. Northern Assurance Co, 14d. of gy London, England. 1 LO.OF. National Fire Insurance Ce. of | Hartford. North British and Mercantile In- surance Co., Ltd. : Ocean Accident & Guarantee Cor poration, Lid. Queensland Insurance Co., Led. The Sun Insurance Office of Lon don, England (founded 1710, old- est Insurance Company in World.) Union Assurance Society Ltd. of London, England, established 1714. Niagara Fire Insurance Co. DRYDEN LODGE, Ke 417 meets at the Town Hall every Monday evening at eight o'clock. ; F. COOPER, N.G. D. ANDERSON, Secy Vigiting Brethren Cordially Invited, 1.01. DRYDEN LODGE No. 16894 meets the first Wednesday sf each month, at eight p.m. in the Town Hall. Visiting Brethren e6r- dially invited. 1. BE. BARRIS, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Secy Apply to : FRED OLSON, 2716 Wabigoon. |2:4 Church Services A SABBATH WELL SPENT BRINGS A WEER OF CONTENT BAPTIST CHURCH Services will, God willing, be conduct- ed by Mr Buchner as follow:-- Sunday School--10.30 7.00 p.m., The Pastor. ! Prayer Service--Thursday at 8 p.m. & ® * * BEDWORTH. Working in conjunction with Mr W. Bicknell, Service will be conducted every Sunday by Mr Buchner. gunday Sehool---2,00 pau. SQeirvice--3.00 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these meetings. Es SR WATKINS PRODUCTS | REMEDIES, SPICES, EXTRACTS, | SOAPS, TOILET PREPARATIONS. WABIGOON \ Church Service at 7.30 pm, in the School! House. | J. D, SMA RT. a] QXDRIFT CHURCH Sunday Services ° 2 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class. : 4 p.m. {Service at Rugby. i 7.80 p.m. Evening Service at Oxdrift.} A. E. MENZIES, Pastor CAIZANBRO GIE SCHOOLHOUSE Sunday, June 22. 2.00 p.m.---Sunday School. 3.00 p.m.--Church Worship. ®ok BEAVER LAKE ) 6.30 p.m.--Church Worship. Daal DRYDEN UNION CHURCH 7.00 p.m. departments -- ¥ 10-80 am. At the home of Mr and Mrs Bowmaz 1 Golden Star Lod: No. 484 AT. &ANM, GRC. Complete Line For Farmer or Citizen Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, the Second Tuesday of each month. Visitors Cordially invited. A. E. BERBREY, W.AL A. BURTOH,, Seey. HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTIES Best for over 50 years E. T. (DAD) ROWLAND -- | KEROSENE TRACTORS AVE YOUR HORSES + 3 ? ALKING over plowed ground all day tires your team as \/ well aa the driver. Tow about pulling a load besides? Tn these days of searcity of horse and man power the heavy farm work such ag discing can be done most speedily and economically with a Clase Kerosene Tractor, The 10-18 or smallest Case Tractor can pull an 8 ft double action disc harrow seb to full depth. Busy farmers can work the "iron horse" day and night if necessary. Don't forget that Case tractors operate over dusty fields without dust entering eyl- snders. The Air washer fully protects the Motor. The all cut steal spur gears are fully enclosed and run inoil. The weight of the Case 10-18 3s only about 8,400 Ths. this, with the liberal 1 sized tives prevents soil packing. Other important features N explained in full descriptive literature sent out for the asking. ob us tell you more shout the 10-18 or larger Case Tractors. F. T. BRIGNALL OXDRIFT ONTARIO

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