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Dryden Observer, 17 Oct 1924, page 2

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Announcemen . oi : a HIS is the passed the anyone can be Receiving Sets, Terms to be the best made, and ar to give satisfaction. Prices range from dg Dryden District | 3. ~~ T.H. Graham, Manager ET SSE ST SE GF oR A EU Re PR SIRE Radio has stage, and 0 10 Us 2 £0 Tyo ge of | i experimental with an up-to-date, reliable Radio Set sure of satisfactory de- wi] : pendable service, that will put the owner 14 in personal touch with the best music and i + news of the day. ~~ The Dryden District Motor Co. has secured the agency for he De Forest wcknowledged guuaranteed t+ £2 which are on ® $45.00 to $450.00 can be arranged ofor Co. oh Now you thrifty housewives, take advantage of thes prices as they are going to be higher. Campaigning by Radio Arrangements have been made by the Ontario Plebiscite Committee by which from 8.80 to 9.30 each evening from Sunday, October 12 to Wednes- day, October 22nd, inclusive, campa'gn addresses will be broadcasted from radio station 10 A.E. wave length 250. These arrangements are made through the courtesy of the Bowmanville Radio Club, which has kindly placed its ex- cellent broadcasting station at the disposal of the Committee. Hveryone in Ontarie is invited to "listen in". Any and every eveuning. Morket GENERAI | r Se The WANTED--GIRL FOR Housework.--Apply Miss IVY PRONGER Pronger's Novelty Store. FOR SALE----BATH OUTFIT, IN- cluding heavy Porcelian BATH TUB. WASH BASIN, high back; TOILE. TANK, Pipes and Fittings.--Apply Mrs D. McKELLAR ps wa FOR SALE-- HORSES, 1600-1bs, guaranteed sound and good workers. Apply to STEWART, 24/10/24 PAPER MILL FARM. AE FOR SALE--YOUNG PIGS, YORK- SHIRE, Registered Stock. $6.00 per , pair, or for two or move pairs $5.00 Mrs D. McKELLAR = me WANTED--YOUNG GIRL TO AT- cend School and willing to assist with : light house work, in return for board SARK President, I. F. Hellmuth, K.C. THE people of Ontario--not any narrow or isolated section 3 of them--but the people of Ontario as a whole--have certain 5 ideals of public and private life. British traditions have given | us these. { These ideals are well understood. Lawlessness, disrespect for law, lack of self-restraint, and excesses of all kind find no approbation in Ontario. Government Control, in the present plebiscite, is simply a mandate by the people to the Government to proceed with legis- lation which, while dealing with and as far as possible eliminating excesses in drinking, will restore respect fof law, and recognize the right of the citizen to regulate his private life in accordance with the principles of moderation and sanity. , Prohibition is a denial of such a mandate. an absolute order of "MUST NOT". It consists of That it undermined private and public life--that it made lawlessness poofitable--that it tock revenues which should be used for the public good--that it created evils harder to subdue than those it pretended to abolish----was the verdict of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba within the last year. They had tried Prohibition for seven years and found that period quite long enough. 3 Of course, the verdict was not rendered without a fight. Just as here, the people were told of the wonders of prohibition. They were told how rich they had become, how sober they were, Government Control is People's Control | . ; a ° and room. Apply Friday and Saturday Specials BOX 233 Kenora, Ont. FLOUR, 8%:-W0% anon, ooo $4.50 | SEEDLESS RAISINS, 2-1bs T2720 Liar : dome 235 CURRANTS, Bb --......... 18 & 26] BUTTER AND CREAM | ol pL 0% + TR I 1.25 Jams -- WE CSN SURLY A La ROLLED OATS, 80-1bs hs RASPBERRY, STRAWBERRY, A ms ne pyres : Edad gn 190| LOGANBERRY and BLACK [%° GEPA weekly. Phone No. 78 5 Ae 1.00| CURRANT, 4-1 tins __.__.. ge} 2% or eoply a {BEGGS per dogen AGI Mev ROBIN HOOD OATS, Tubes __.. .25 Sine 4 | Box 139 Dryden, Ont. 7 > ied b LR, 4 ere Je i GRAHAM FLOUR, 10-bs sacks 90 | root Sp nop tb BOL in FARINA, 6-1hs sacks __.__._ ~ 65 | CHEESE, per Ib . "or {FOR SALE--12 DOUBLE SCHOOL | OAT MEAL, medium, 10-1b sacks .60 BACK BACON, aL a 50 DESKS, in good condition, suitable for CORN MEAL, 10, sacks 50 STIRLING BACON, whole or hal small school; will be disposed of cheap Blue Ribbon BAKING POWDER ool, 32] Can be seen at Public School. For tonne _ 98 | STIRLING HAM, per Ih, whole .30 further particulars see, CARETAKER it sist ei EE 2 1 FOR SALE "Enterprise DOMESTIC | lo -11 A ii f LEK 1 gy rie Lr (ry; Fresh FRUITS and VEGET JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS ABLES of ALL KINDS. Pay in what you like, and have what you please. CLUB. The Right Place to Buy. called Come and see the lates RANGES OIL STOVES Get our Prices on-- ae FURNACES and FUR NACE PIPES ELECTRIC HEATERS ELECTRIC RANGES TABLE LAMPS AND FIXTURES t style in Enamel Ware, it is McCLARY'S BONNEY BLUE "HEATERS STOVE PIPES ELECTRIC LAMPS We carry a full line of-- ELECTRICAL GOODS «. FURNITURE AND BEDDING Duras ice DRYDEN ONTARIO ~s $5 REET SRC Se Soi So TLR SRE Te SS SNE Hee Pi RSH TEER SHH DRS Dae PEAS SMH ia RANGE, a-1 condition , Kitchen CUP- BOARD, Columbia GRAFONOLA, & RECORDS. Cretonne-covered COUCH, Dressing TABLE, like new; BED, with Spring Mattress; TIN HEATER and PIPES; Curtains, articles. Mrs JOHN RHODES, jr. Next to Anglican Church. Pictures, and other small FOR SALE--Good COW, 8 years old, due to freshen December 5th. Also 3 Lola--apply j W. STEWART, 2| 10c Paper Co. Farm small neat | Sealers, | good Team Work HORSES, 5 years. 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. 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 mitts : arranged for.--Apply R. I. BARKER, Oxdrift. C~WANTED ji Secondhand FURNITURE. We would like you to give us the first 'chance to buy your furniture on leaving town.--S. DAITER. = eo ps b= L.O.0.F. DRYDEN LODGE, Ne 417 meets at the Town Hall every Monday evening at eight o'clock. Visiting Members cordially bi invited. no CON. ANDERSON, N.G. v, ALEX. DUNCAN, Secy. Si L.O.1. DRYDEN LODGE Ne. 1694 Noes This Interest You? i meets the first Wednesday [of each month, at eight p.m., in the : Town Hall. Visiting Brethren cor- We manufacture the best of food- stuffs in great variety" PLAIN PIES, BREAD, PASTRY, FANCY BREAD BUNS, ROLLS LIGHT and DARK FRUIT (AKE. : The D. (LEN AKE, Y dially invited. i J. E. HARRIS, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Secy (Golden Star Lod; No. 484 AV. RAM GRE Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, the Second Tuesday of each month Visitors Cordially invited. H. HUMPHREYS, W.M. ALEX. DUNCAN; Seoy. Log | i 1 house, Stable, Chicken pen, Hog pens, . rest on reasonable terms, crop may be how crime had vanished, how low taxes were and prosperous everybody was. articles in the newspapers, "unbiased" speakers But the people were not moved. they voted for Government Control. Just as here. e But the people prevailed. Vote for Government Control as follows: 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? ! BE. Gordon Osler, Treasurer and how happy "Impartial" writers wrote made speeches. They knew better. Then they acted. Just as soon as the opportunity arose The Prohibitionists tried to prevent the people from expressing their views. Everywhere they said that a vote was unnecessary and sought to avoid one. They decided that, through their Governments, they would take control themselves. Provincial Headquarters, 9 Richmond Street Fast, Toronto Telephone: Main 8387 and Main 1193 : C. D. Boyce, Secretary 41 A System That Pays Under the MUTUAL System Dividends are paid to those whose money created them. 4 THE MUTUAL ENDOWMENTS A are a perfect protection for the Home, and at the same time a model investment for the assured. J Dick Trist | A . 7% { Devden Livery, Trans: ? and Exchange Bara = | DRYDEN f Assurance Co of Canada Owing 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 as follows: -- The Mutual Life {GALT LUMP ole. $15.80 © WATKIN'S PRODUCTS vrusmovies tose ---- 57400 { SCRANTON EGG COAL __. $1930 SCRANTON NUT COAL ..__ $19.75 Prices subject to change without" notice. I NEED YOUR BUSINESS, AND YOU NEED THE COAL! d. Winterbottom Agent for-- ARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE Co. District Agent. _ Complete Line For Farmer or Citizen FRANK M. OFFER REMEDIES, SPICES, EXTRACTS, bees == | SOAPS, TOILET PREPARATIONS. = =------==| HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTIES : Best for over 50 years ROBT. SWEENEY| = (ap) rowrano General Blacksmith ET ES ' Agents For- Massey-Harris | assey arris - General Merchant, Implements EAGLE RIVER. : arcravicion Agent for il Frost & Wood IMPLEMENTS, Carbon Removed § COCKSHUTT PLOW cov. fro LR 0] Cyl in d ers Cooars Separators, by : - if RAW FURS BOUGHT & SOLD. Acetyiene Burning A ---- ® Sharple's oes 3S rN JAMES MeFADYEN REAL ESTATE, ANB INSURANCE DRYDEN , ONT.

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