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Dryden Observer, 10 Oct 1924, page 3

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Bs SE Car of Potatoes to First of Week No. 1 Carman and Irish Cobblers ALL WHITE POTATOES Eastern Grown -- Highest Quality : Order Early Store Arrive Very close prices for delivery off Car. \ A Real Good Time EACH DAY. > PHONE © Go to KELSO'S for FRESH KILLED VEAL } FRER WABIGOON--The first Fair in con- nection with the new school was suc- cessfully carried out on Monday the twenty-second. Sunday. Jupiter Pluvius threatened a wash-out for Fair Day, but relented and yielding to Old Sol, gave joy to all. Though unfinished, the spacious and well Jit basement made an ideal show room. ; Despite the backward growing sea- son, a goodly display of field apd garden produce raiced by the scholars was made. The exhibition of handiwork, cook- Stove-pipes, Heaters, & Accessories ery, art and craft-work was even bet- ter, and a generous sum of prize money went to swell youthful hearts and coffers. = # The exhibits placed, judging com- menced, the children were entertained by the ladies of the U.F.W.O. in the Community Hall, and filled to the brim with good things. The tasty luncheon served by the good ladies was highly appreciated by visitors, and children alike. The re- sulting glow of satisfaction radlating good feeling for the rest ef the day. The programme of sports arranged by Jas A. Burgess, was ample and varied, and under his crowded with mirth and excitement. All joined from the smallest to the Now in Stock. E. A. KLOSE Dryden General 'REPAIR SHOP I make a Specialty of Repairs of all kinds including-- Auto Tops--Car Shade Curtains, new ones made-to-order--Upholstering of all kinds--Sewing Machines--Phono- grapiis--Electric Stoves--Table and Pisno Electric Lamps--RElectric Irons direction, --Flashlights--Typewriters, all makes, Cleaned and Repaired. Heating Stoves--Cook Stoves and Just : $80-For this New and Remarkable 9 RADIOLA Westinghouse and the Radio Corporation of America have done it. They have succeeded in producing what the public has been waiting for--a new kind of radio set. Improvements for long distance receiving, selectivel, sim- plicity and perfect tone make this Radiola a real achievement. And the price shows what can he accomplished by the largest and best equipped laboratories in the world. > Thousands of homes want to start with small expenditures and still get distance reception and clear melodious tone right frem the start. 2 The Radiola IIIA makes it possible. Write for a fully illustrated booklet. Radioia ilia ASK FOR OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN Pronger's & Sher NUS iL SEHR a 2 ET ry Store pany SUCCESSOR TO ANDERSON & HARRIS HAMBURGER STEAK GROUND FRESH COOKED AND SMOKED MEATS. PORK S AUSAGE. W. KELSO, Prop. " > BEEF most sedate. Mr Bjorklund was the Renges--Coal and Wood, or both--re- PORK proved winner of a can of coffee, first paired and made as good as new. " # prize in the Women's race, and. Bill Metal Chimney Tops--Stove Pipes-- » 3 LAMB Dickson, who happened along when Tinsmithing of all kinds--Stoves put Stout Men's Race, and won a large packet of cigarettes. = 4 The sports finished, the crowd thronged to the schol to see the re- sults of the judging and were eloquent- ly addressed by Mr Cook, Mr Tew and Miss Veitch. ! Responses were made by C. H. Betts: the affair was in full blast, ran in the up, and Pipes and Chimnevs cleaned. NO JOB TOO LARGE Work and Material the Best. PRICES EXTREMELY LOW SHOP--rear of Gough's Confectionery EL LSE SE HE nk SR Rey CE TE SSL Ri Full --NO JOB TOO SMALL Contractors and Builders Steck of LUMBER, Sash and Doors, Shingles, Wood Fibre, Brick, Lime and Cement. for the trustees, and Fred Crerar for the children, voicing 'their gratitude to Mr Cook, Miss Homeworthe and all who had helped to give them such a Attention, PLAIN NEGLECT costs the Motoring Public of Can- ada, thousands of dollars each year, NOW is the time to prepare your car for cold weather driving, and arrange for a complete overhaul this winter. WHY WAIT until spring to have your car put in The winter is the right time to overhaul a car, ~.as.our shop is then not so rushed, and we are able to devote more time to each particular operation. : AS FORD DEALERS, we are more vitally interested in the performances of your car, than any other garage- We specialize in Ford Cars, and. have equipped. our shop accordingly. OUR WORKMANSHIP is guaranteed, and you are assured that nothing but Genuine Ford Parts will be shape? men in the district. used for replacement purposes. IF, at any time, your car is not performing as it should, call on us, and we will be pleased to advise you what _ Your trouble is, and what it will cost to correct it. shop is operated on a flat rate labour basis, which has been approved by the Ford Motor Company of Canada Limited, so you are assured of honest workmanship at a fair price. : WE WILL ALSO be glad to furnish you with an esti- mate, for a complete overhaul during the winter months. WE EARNESTLY solicit your repair work. good time. Credit is due C. H. Betts, master of ceremonies, and Jas A Bur- gess, director of out-door sports, for the enjoyable and successful show. It is to be hoped that trustees following, will take the cue from them, and give the youngesters at least one good day in the year. i Festivities were closed by a dance in the Community Hall, interspersed with a sale of work on behalf of the Hall funds. § Alex Ostling, of Kenora, auctioneer- ed, and kept the crowd merry by ex- tolling the wares he had to offer. Spirited bidding swelled the results, one or two male parties trying to force up the bidding were elected, and se- cured real bargains in Kimonas, Aprons and Wherewithals. CIS ST Spethe TSHR oi EE EG SSE 2 SS SSE A TAILORIN ] LADIES & GENT.S. CLOTHING REPAIRED, CLEANED And PRESSED JIMMY ALLEN ; (Old Latimer Store) : ZL Our > ear se Physical Culture ~ Mr J K Livingston who is a qualified Physical Culture Instructor, holding =: both Imperial and Canadian Army Gymnastic Staff first class certificates, M. J. CROSIER iN Le 0. Plows Hamilton Plows Fleury Plows Sulkey Plows ~ Walking Plows Binder Twine, Cream Separators Wagons, Oils, Tires, Etc. = Tractor Plows, (Jang Plows, eer J. S. CORNER, Oxdrift, Ont. Agen§ for:-- INTERNATIONAL, =o SSE RR nt SESE: General Merchant, OXDRIFT, ONTARIO Dry Goods Groceries Boots and Shoes Hardware and Farm Produce Frost & Wood and HARVESTER CO Dry Goods, Groceries, ; FLOUR AND FEED MEANY of Cafinda, Lad i 00 (15, © VEGETABLES, NR : CIGARS, CIGARETTES, i AND TOBACCOS DERSON & HARRI : ICE CREAM FUNERAL DIREGTORS, Day or Night Calls Promptly - PHONE-- Cockshutt Implements "Jay, 82 1 2, Night, 62 FE 4 will start physical culture classes in the Basement of St. Luke's Church. All over 14 years who areinterested, 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, day and Saturday. These classes will. be benificial to . both old and young. Wednes- Thurs- CANDIES, SOFT DRINKS BUTTER AND : GASOLINE IAUTO TIRES AND ] Go To H. A. JEWELL & Coy. EGGS STG aT: TUBES at Attended to, The 2 Toronto Street, Toronto . Every Government Sale Provineceisa ise IQUOR once sold cannot be controlled. The evil lies in the liquor, not in the method of its sale, nor in the form of the package. This is proven in every Canadian pro- vince where government sale, in varying forms, has been tried. {| With easier access to intoxicating liquor, drinking bas increased enormously. More drunkenness and crime associated with drunkenness have naturally followed. CURED by so-called government serving only to MULTIPLY the v 57 Bootlegging -- instead of being "control" --is flourishing to a degree that makes Ontario's illicit sale seem small and insignificant by comparison. fA ghastly failure, evils it was heralded to cure! That is the story of government sale of liquor in BRITISH COLUMEIA, in MANITOBA, in QUEBEC. British Columbia ang the Bootleggers The Vancouver World, a newspaper friendly to the government, has declared in an editorial: "British Columbia is the bootleggers' paradise". ; The Attorney-General of that province --who is the official administrator of the Government Liquor Control Act--said in . a recent speech: "The greatest bootleggers of all are the brewers and. export liquor dealers". i Dr. A. E. Cooke, of Vancouver, in The ; 2 ? 9 Canadian Congregationalist, asserts: "The Government controls neither the manu- facture, importation, transportation, nor exportation of liquor. The distillers and brewers control all these, and the Govern- ment simply acts as one of their sales agents, controlling about 50 per cent. of the retail end of the trade. , The whiskey ring and the bootleggers control the rest." Manitoba Sick of "Contrel" in Less Than a Year Eleven months after Manitoba adopted its government control system, an open- minded investigator of conditions in that province, sums up the situation in these words: "I leave Manitoba impressed with the evidence that both wets and drys are dis- satisfied with the government control sys- tem--the wets because there is no legal sale of beer by the glass and because there is some delay and trouble in getting hard stuff, and the drys BECAUSE BOOT- LEGGING AND DRUNKENNESS HAVE GREATLY INCREASED." The same neutral authority declares: "There is no dispute in Winnipeg about bootlegging. Everybody--drys, wets, moderationists, police, government officials, business men, professional men and round- ers--tell the same story. The unanimous 'verdict during the week of August 24th, when I was in Winni- peg, was that bootleg- ging was being carried on on a tremendous scale, that the city was wide open, that the hotelmen had no re- perance Act? Are. For the Honor of 431d Ontario mark Your Balist thus s Are you in favour of the «on i tinuance of The Oatario Teme of the sale 2: a beverage of beer and spirituous liquor in senied pack- you in favou gard for the will of the people as expressed in the disapproval of sale of liquor by the glass, and that something had to be done." Duebeec under Government Sale Eclipses Open Bar Evil Quebec, with its longer experience in government sale, has drifted still further back toward the evil days of the open bar. In fact, the only difference between the Quebec "tavern" and the old bar-room is that customers sit down at tables to drink, rather than stand up at a bar! And while Quebec goes on spending more money for booze than for educa- tion ($28,000,000 annually for liquor and $26,000,000 for educational purposes), crime is rampant. The Montreal Gazette was recently constrained to declare: "Mont- veal is a perfect Mecca for evil-doers, with vicious, immoral resorts and gambling joints, the hiding-places of the alien and other criminals from all corners of the ~ continent." Ontario Has Higher Hopes Ontario citizens do NOT want THIS province to become "a bottleggers' para- dise", They do not want their government to go into partnership with the distillers and brewers, splitting the booze business "fifty-fifty" with bootleggers--which is the best any government has been able to do under "government sale". The responsible electors of Ontario DO want the happier homes, women and children, made possible by The Ontario Temperance Act. They DO want to defeat : the liquor traffic's insidious effort to turn back the clock. They DO want Ontario 3 to be spared the costly experience of such bootleggers' paradises as British Columbia, Manitoba and Quebec. In this belief, and with the Government pledged to "give active : and vigorous enforce- ment" of The Ontario Ontario Plebiscite Committee asks, with every confidence, that Ontario citizens give the Government an unmistakeable mandate on October 23rd. Co: X_ Temperance Act, the G. B. N gehelson, Chairman . OXDRIFT-- --ONTARIO i Gal

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