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Dryden Observer, 10 Oct 1924, page 2

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pr Ss 2 En on ESE RTL a ag THE DRYDEN OBSERVER ar Announcement . r HIS is the age of Radio. Radio has passed the experimental stage, and with an up-to-date, reliable Radio Set anyone can be sure of satisfactory de- pendable service, that will put the owner 5 personal touch with the best music and news of the day. Py 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 Ph to give satisfaction. : Prices range from $45.00 to $450. 00 Terms can be arranged Dryden District Motor Co. T. H. Graham, Manager BEBE CE TA SI TAR ® FRUITS and VEGETABLES CAULIFLOWERS, .25 and __.__ .30 fl Red Pickling CABBAGE, per 1b .1¢ Silver Skin ONIONS, per basket 1.75§ TOMATOES, PED le 10 'White GRAPES, per basket __.. .85} Blue GRAPES, per basket __..__... 85 PEACHES, per dozen ----..--...L.., 50 § APPLES, per box ome --3.0C CARROTS, per Ib .05 1 CABBAGE, green, per Ib __.__.. .0 PEARS, per dozen __.__.__.__. .50 f CRANBERRIES, per Ib __.__._. .2C CORN ON THE COB, per dozen .60 SALT PORK. Provisions Cooked HAM, per 1b __.__..__.. 503 COTTAGE ROLLS, per Ih __.__ .25 Pressed HEAD CHEESE, per Ib .25§ Ontario CHEESE, per 1b __.__. 25 Fresh Pork SAUSAGES, per Ib .25§ ROQUEFORT CHEESE, per 1b__ .8% Back BACON, per Ib --..__..__..... .50§Kraft CHEESE, per 1b __.__._ - 40 'Side BACON, per cee... 85 tIngersoll Cream CHEESE, per .30 it} A5 & 25 Sterling HAMS, perth Lo. > FLOUR and FEED -- Phone No. S33 SHEERS gs SE BES SHE SESS The Right Place to Buy. DUR RE Come and see the latest style in Enamel Ware, it is called : McCLARY'S. BONNEY BLUE s HEATERS STOVE PIPES RANGES OIL STOVES Get our Prices on-- FURNACES and FURNACE PIPES ELECTRIC HEATERS ELECTRIC RANGES ELECTRIC LAMPS TABLE LAMPS AND FIXTURES We carry a full line of-- ELECTRICAL GOODS . FURNITURE "AND BEDDING Pe 'Durance Bros. & Cao. ONTARIO Sr DRYDEN § R-4; or apply = | dollars. 24 1 line. The Market LOST--On the Highway between Elm Bay and Barclay, on Tuesday afternoon, Man's Brown Rainproof COAT, if finder will please mail same to C. R. Staoford, Dinorwic. Expenses will be paid. FOUND--Purse Friday morning, con- taining sum of money. Owner can have same by proving property. Ap- ply office of DRYDEN OBS ERVER i WANTED--YOUNG GIRL TO AT- tend School and willing te assist with i light house work, in return for board! 'and room. Apply BOX 233 Kenora, Ont. BUTTER AND CREAM WE CAN SUPPLY A LIMITED number of customers with BUTTER | and CREAM, weekly. Phone No. 781 Ay L. WICE Dryden, Ont. FOR SALE--12 DOUBLE SCHOOL DESKS, in good condition, suitable for small school; will be disposed of cheap Can be seen at Public School. further particulars see, SL Box 139 7-Roomed House on Arthur St., suit- | able for boarding-house (Mrs Flem- ing's) for rent, whole or part, on reasonable terms.--apply : S. V. RIGBEY FOR SALE--"Enterprise DOMESTIC RANGE, a-1 condition , Kitchen CU. p-! : BOARD, Columbia GRAFONOLA, & RECORDS. Cretonne-covered COUCH, | BED, | Dressing TABLE, like new; with Spring Mattress; small neat TIN HEATER and PIPES; Sealers, Curtains, articles. Mrs JOHN RHODES, jr. due to freshen December 5th. Also good Team Work HORSES, 5 yess: old.--Apply . STEWART, 2[10jc Co. Form} ANY FARMER wishing BUTTER. enquire for price at the Creamery. Township of Eton. 280 acres more or less. ure. pasture, Spring near stable. and granary. miles from Dryden, on a good gravel road. Three thousand five hundred arranged for..--Apply R. E. BARKER, Oxdrift. FARM FOR . SALE-- S. 1%, Township of Van Horne, close to town 160 acres, 50 under cultivation, balance bush and pasture. Good house, grainary; chicken house, shed, two good wells, at house and in barnyard. Electric light and telephone. | For particulars apply to-- G. NELSON Box 154-- --Dryden, Ont. GOOD PROPERTY for sale, lots 8 g 9 S. Albert Street, property. For particulars apply G. NELSON, 16/5|c Dryden, Ont. FRESH BUTTER MILK at the Creamery for 25 cents per gallon If you bring your own container. -- WANTED -- Secondhand FURNITURE. We vould like you to give us the first chance to buy your furniture on leaving town.--S. DAITER. OM 10. 0. E. DRYDEN LODGE, Ne 417 meets at the Town Hall every Monday evening at eight o'clock. Visiting Members cordially invited. CON. ANDERSON, N.G. ALEX. DUNCAN, Secy. So Does This Interest You? We manufacture the best of food- stuffs in great varity PLAIN BREAD, FANCY BREAD PIES, PASTRY, BUNS, ROLLS E LIGHT and DARK FRUIT CAKE. The DRYDEN BAKERY dially invited. I O. IT. DRYDEN LODGE Ne. 1824 a meets the first Wednesday of each month, at eight p.m., in the Town Hall. Visiting Brethren ecer- J. E. HARRIS, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Secy > (Golden Star Lod: No. 484 AF SAM GRC 3 Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, the Second Tuesday of each month Visitors Cordially invited. H. HUMPHREYS, W.M. ALEX. DUNCAN, Secy. President, I. F. Hellmuth, K.C. NE of the most embarrassing facts tha the advecate of compulsory total abstinence has to face is that hed ever his theory has been put into practice there has grown a strong move against it; further, the longer the experiment of prohibition has been tried, the greater the opposi- tion it has created. Time has always been against it. This movement is that in favour of Government Control. Had Government Control been dependent for its adoption on the votes of those who have always voted against so-called prohibition, it could never have become the law of any Province in Canada. One of the most encourag- ing things to those who have been active in the work of Moderation Leagues is that there have rallied around them everywhere men and wonien who in For! Pictures, and other small! Next to Anglican Church. FOR SALE--Good COW, 8 years old, MILK for his PIGS will do well to | FARM FOR SALE--Lot 7, Con. 4, Fifty-five more or less under ; cultivation, balance in bush and past- | Good creek running through | Log | house, Stable, Chicken pen, Hog pens, | Farm is situated three | miles from Oxdrift station, and eleven . Fifteen hundred cash, and : | rest on reasonable terms, crop may be N. 5,' with furnace in basement; barn and: implement ! with good sized | House, newly decorated; good well on: i munities. They wer other communities. Government Control | what the people have ! in Saskatchewan have, by their geographical tunity of knowing the conditions in Manito elsewhere. The conclusions Prohibition was % } f Provinces would rev degree of perfection. that in addition the i EH El i CRRA en F. Gordon Osler, Treasurer the past have voted with Contrary to the statements made by the prohibitionists, these men and women were not and are not concerned with _promotin 1g the interests of what is so euphoniously called are not men and women These men and women, just as i of Ontario today, had placed before Th all the prohibition propagandist. and lurid statements In spite of this, the greater argument | vation made them discard prohibiticn and It is impossible to enumerate all the | it is highly significant that, to g Saskatchewan, "which for years had voted g : arose, in favour of prohibition, 5 should last year have voted decisively against it; and the significance of this is increased when there is taken into account egarding Manitoba. The people able failure in Alberta, prohibitory laws these Province adopted a And Prohibition has been a lamentable failure in Ontario. There is no substantial evidence anywhere that Are you in favour of the continuance of The Ontario Temperance Act? Are you in favour of the sale as a beverage of beer and spirituous liquor in sealed packages under Gov- ernment control? +e Lill [TPR] the booze business" e not and are no 5 the case the They had placed be showing that prohibition °c was a failu fore Ww re as [a] [3 ' bo ra [§ pe a | tage been told in Onta 1 position, a ba tha wl wn Provin are irresistible. considered a and a lamentable opponents of the Leagues. ignorant of cond tions existing in their ignorant of conditions e: visting in They, were and gon, for the most part, typical sound, sane and reascnable citizens of Canada. with the men and women usual! stock arguments of them rows of figures of personal experience and obser- adopt Government Control. reasons pror mpting the change, but ample only, "the Province of strongly, whenever opportunity i hve and it will not be questioned that they had a much better opportunity of knowing the conditions in. their ce than people residing Let it be remembered that the system in Manitoba had been in operation many months before the people in Saskatchewan voted on this question. lamentable fzilure in Manitoba, a lament- failure in Saskatchewan. policy of Government Control. any of these Western ert to its old prohibitory system. 1 It is, however, contend revenues of the Province benefit. R. J. Christie, Vice-President On the other hand, after less than twelve months, the Province of Manitoba have been increased and for the first time in years they have balanced their Budget. No one contends that Government Control has yet attained its last ed that it-is a better method of dealing with those evils with which prohibition pretends to deal, and by more than a Government Control can be had by marking your Ballot as follows: Provincial Headquarters, 9 Richmond Street East, Toronto Telephone: Main 8387 and Main 1193 They were not and own com- a success and that much better oppor- those in Ontario, For their revenues of the million dollars C. D. Boyce, Secretary 89 fie You Have a Voice. In a Mutual Company, every Policyholder has a voice in itsradministration--they own and control the organization. A well established Mutual Life Company, is the strongest financial institution in the world. The only Canadian Com- pany of its kind is The Mutual Life Assurance Co of Canada District Agent. FRANK M OFFER 2 = = ROBT. SWEENEY General Blacksmith Agents For- 5 Massey-Harris Implements Carbon Removed from Cylinders by rt Exchange Bara DRYDEN - ONT.E Be SES Ue LHe a ind Complete Line For Farmer or Citizen REMEDIES, SPICES, EXTRACTS, SOAPS, TOILET PREPARATIONS. HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTIES Best for over 50 years E. T. (DAD) ROWLAND General Merchant, EAGLE RIVER. COCKSHUTT PLOW ® ® kx X COY. Cream Separators. Sharple's BAW FURS BOUGHT S & SOLD. Acciyiene Burning. Smear WATKIN'S PRODUCTS Agent for : gt Frost & Wood IMPLEMENTS. §# [3 i Wing to the Strike In Alberta We cannot at the present time buy either Drum- heller or Galt Coal; but I have a stock on hand which I can quote you ag follows: -- { GALT LUMP ~ $1550 DRUMHELLER LUMP _.... $14.00 SCRANTON EGG COAL __. $19.50 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 Ce. JAMES NoFADYEN REAL ESTATE, ARD INSURANCE DRYDEN . ONT. y 9

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