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Dryden Observer, 3 Oct 1924, page 2

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THE DRY a HIS is the age of Radio. Radio has passed the experimental stage, and with an up-to- Ei reliable Radio Set nyone can be sure of satisfactory de- pendable Tone that will put the owner sonal touch with the best music and rit mE Jer a) VY LL news of the day. The Dryden District Motor Co. has secured the agency for the De Forest Receiving Sets, which are acknowledged to be the best made, and are guuaranteed to give satisfaction. Prices range from $45.00 to $450.00 Terms can be arranged ¢ Dryden Lstviot Motor Co- "THF Gr aham, Sp e EA Brier RUSK 'BISCUITS, per 1b .. 30c. Swedish SWEET BEANS, perib .......... 25¢. go Swedish STOCK FISH perlh ...... vo veh 45¢. "Norwegian Salt HERRING in pails rs. 2.25¢C alian 5-th Brick CHEESE, by the brick A Ib Re, 40¢. ogneort. CHEESE, TE ae Se 8sc. : FRUITS-- PEACHES, per-basket hn, on $1.95 PEARS: per dozen . overs rrrvigs £ GRAPES, per bagleet 00. cov .ovun. 90cC. CUCUMBERS; each oo... fii o5cC. Green TOMATOES, per basket ...... 95. Ripe TOMATOES, per basket ....... 95¢. ORANGES perdozen ....... 25c. & s0¢C. GRAPE PRT each ....c0ivneen es 15¢ = nea. ON THE COB, per dozen .. 6oc Phone No. 49 =a ie _ both old and young. Physical Culture Mr J K Livingston who is a qualified Physical Culture Instructor, holding both Imperial and Canadian Army Gymnastic Staff first class certificates, will start physical culture classes in the Basement of St. Luke's Church. All over 14 years whe are interested, please send their names to J K Livingston, before the 15th of Oct. The small sum of 50c. per month will be charged. Ladies' Nights--Monday, day and Friday. Gent's Nights-- Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday. i These classes will be benificial to Wednes- DESPONDENT, HE KILLS WIFE AND TWO CHILDREN OTTAWA, Oct. 1--Despondent be- caue of his inability to provide for his family on account of unemploy- ment, John Buchanan Pierie, 40, form- erly employed by a local gas and light company as bookkeeper, murdered his wife and two children, Kathleen, aged 7 and John, aged 6, in the rooming house at which they were living. Tells the Police-- "I have killed my wife and my two children," Pierie announced when he walked into the police station at 8.25. The Market FOR SALE--Good COW, 8 years old, due to freshen December 5th. Also good Team Work HORSES, 5 years old.--Apply W. STEWART, 2/10c Paper Co. Farm HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT--Ap- ply to C. J. WRIGHT STORE. FOR SALE--RADIO RECEIVING SET. Three tubes, complete with phones, batteries, tubes. Ready to! hook up t o aeriel.--apply T. C. R. CRAWLEY Box 172, Dryden FARM FOR SALE--Lot 7, Con. 4, Township of Eton. 280 acres more or less. Fifty-five more or less under cultivation, balance in bush and past- ure. Good creek running through pasture, Spring near stable. Log house, Stable, Chicken pen, Hog pens, and granary. Farm is situated three miles from Oxdrift station, and eleven miles from Dryden, on a good gravel : road. Three thousand five hundred | dollars. Fifteen hundred cash, and rest on reasonable terms, crop may be arranged for.-- Apply R. E. BARKER, Oxdrift. FRESH BUTTER MILK at the Creamery for 25 cents per gallon If you bring your own container. ANY FARMER wishing BUTTER- MILK for his PIGS will do well to enquire for price at the Creamery. FARM FOR SALE-- S. %, N. 5 Township of Van Horne, clese to town line. 160 acres, 50 under cultivation, : 5 , balance bush and pasture. Good house, Come and see the latest style in Enamel Ware, it is called McCLARY'S BONNEY BLUE RANGES HEATERS OIL STOVES STOVE PIPES Get our Prices on-- FURNACES and FURNAC E PIPES ELECTRIC HEATERS ELECTRIC RANGES ELECTRIC LAMPS TABLE LAMPS AND FIXTURES We carry a fuil line of-- ELECTRICAL GOODS FURNITURE AND BEDDING EE ros. & Co. ONTARIO Durance DRYDEN Grocer or Confectioner EVERY Monday, Thursday. Saturday BROWN HECALTH DREAD Fresh Every Wednesday RAISIN BREA ..Chock full of plump, delicious Raisins The DRYLEN BAKERY Ask Your ti property. { with furnace in basement; barn and i grainary; chicken house, implement | shed, two good wells, at house and in! barnyard. Electric light and telephone.' For particulars apply to-- G. NEL=ON Box 154-- -- Dryden, Ont. GOOD PROPERTY for sale, lots 8 &! 9 S. Albert Street, with good sized House, newly decorated; good well on | For particulars apply G. NELSON, Dryden, Ont. 1650 -- WANTED -- 1 Secondhand FURNITURE. We! would like you to give us the first! chance to buy your furniture on leaving town.--S. DAITER. { i { 1.O.O.F. DRYDEN LODGE, Ne | 417 meets at the Town! Hall every Monday evening at ight | o'clock. Visiting Members Cana invited. . CON. ANDERSON, N.G. ALEX. DUNCAN, Secy. TN 'L.0.L, DRYDEN LODGE No. 10051 meets the first Wednesday | of each month, at eight p.m., in the' , Town Hall. Visiting Brethren eeor- dially invited. | J.-E. HARRIS, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Secy Golden Star Lod: No. 484 AF & AM, GRC Nt =X Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, the Second Tuesday of each month. : Visitors Cordially invited. H. HUMPHREYS, W.M. ALEX. DUNCAN, Secy. [Acetylene Burning The large majorities in favor of G the other, by the Western a Alberta were not made possible by the vo change for the purpose of pert adoption of Governr abstainers. Why? Not because the But Because: was not living up te tl Thoughtful men observe. has been challenged The Moderation Moonshiner. Prohibition does keeps him alive. 1. ne til Does anyo: In the meantime matter what is done munity, follow. The Province is the conditions being The answer lies versy or ill-feeling. continuance Temperance 1 R. Gordon Osler, Treasurer in 211 those who voted for Gov rernment Eg There had grown a feeling, ar and that it was creating evils a much more difficult to deal with It is generally agreed that a st when the public drinking bar was abo the huge output of the home-br accomplished, but to meet squ conditions would t Sh say, ten years fie would business, and become even more daring in his opera tinues on a scale the adit of which citizen, and consequences, which are nevertheless disastrous to t The decent, self-r but the orgies of the other secrecy, have remained unchecked to use liquor, properly and moderately, are 3 Can the Province With many of the ideals of Prohibition the M Ontario is in entire sympathy. of the League is that of a sincere desire to promote the interests, social, financial, and moral of the Province. not to the passions and prejudices--of tended that there exist sufficient ground: wilfully close his eyes to them and regarding which there is no di of opinion, to justify the position taken by the League. Altogether, the time has come for a change. Government Control can be had by marking your Ballot as follows i Are you in favour of the Are you in favour of the sale as a beverage of beer and spirituous liquor in sealed packages under Gov- ernment control? "Manitoba oe 3 of Ty tt nal Sonal had liquors. An examination of the figures will who had previou > y voted for Doo decided that the time had come a cha Not because it was desired to revert to the old "Bar" sy a Not because there was any question sbout the universa perance, respect for law, and decent evironment for the chi ildren. cience had become deadened. public cons mount ing toa he prophecies of tho s great as SH it and women do not igac by the enormous traf r and i League proposes the ch agro SVL arely Fa not frighten the Boot leg Does anyoene é Jorn Sow the Bootlegger will vote on Octch fors) could be 1at if the Bootlegger the Bootlegger has | grown wealth he will not now be easil especting and law-abiding citizen also losing: the huge afford to lose this reve created on every side? with the electorate. The only motive unde +1 z te eX 1 Appeal is made to peries an of The Ontario Act? R. J. Christie, Vice-President ¥ y abolished. s unsuspected by "their way 1 iuals concerned class, provided they are conducted with oderation I.eague rlying the activities There is no wish e people of Ontario. obvious to anyone who does not 1 cast, one after pra and 1cse who desired a could have been ne Bi votes of total el) CE of its to purchase em of drinking. a 1 desire for tem- As has been penalised, sufficient of to provoke contro- 2 and observation----- It is con- 1 ay Ter ence Provincial Headquarters, 9 Rihniond Street East, Toronto Telephone : Main 8387 and Main 1193 C. D. Boyes, Secretary More Facts. The Mutual life of Canada considers a first the Quality and secondly the amount of its business. Security of its investments are of more importance than the rate of interest | 5 earned. } a From the beginning it has enti the question of safety paramount. In a Mutual Company such as ours, \/ all the accumulated assets belong to - the policyholders exclusively. The Mutual Life 'Assurance Co of Canada District Agent. FRANK M. OFFER Co -- -- = ROBT. SWEENEY General Blacksmith Dick Trist : Dryden Livery, Transiz rd and 3 Exchange Bara - i y WATKINS S PRODICTS Complete Lire For Farmer or Citizen REMEDIES, SPICES, EXTRACTS, SOAPS, TOILET PREPARATIONS. HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTIES Best for over 50 years E. T. (DAD) ROWLAND [ae Sie = T= Sn - Agents For- Massey-Harris Implements | 'Carbon Removed | from Cylinders by fa. J.GARDINER | i General Merchant, = | EAGLE RIVER. : Owing to the Strike in Alberta We cannot ati the present time buy either Drum- helier or Galt Coal; but I have a stock on hand which I can quote you as follows :-- GALT LUMP. - $1550 DRUMHELLER LUMP __... $14- .00 SCRANTON EGG COAL _._. $19- .00 SCRANTON NUT COAL .._. $19- 75 Prices subject to change without notice. I NEED YOUR BUSINESS, AND YOU NEED THE COAL! J. Winterbottom Agent for-- ! HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE Co. Agent for Frost & Wood IMPLEMENTS. COCKSHUTT PLOW CQY. f & kk JANES NeFADYEN REAL ESTATE AND INSURAMOE DRYDEN ONT.

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