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Dryden Observer, 8 Nov 1924, page 2

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For Satirday as in piv Announcement Gl 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 in porong Y touch with the best music and news of the day. nt The Dryden District Motor Co. has secured the agency for the De Forest Receiving Sets, which are acknowledged to be thebest made, and are guuaranteed to give satisfaction. : Prices range from $45.00 to $450.00 Terms can be arranged Dryden District Motor Co. T. H. Sirah, os Monager: GROCERIES - FRUIT & VEGETABLES STOCK UP WHILE YOU HAVE THE CHANCE : SYG48, 'Granulated, 10=1bs __.. .95 SPANISH ONIONS, large crates, : wo 100-1bs.... $9.50] about 160-Te Lil. __... $7.00 MARMALADE, Sherriff's, 4-1b tin .90 | gp ot ONION. half Sidon, DATES, New, o- Tos for... .25 about 80-Tbs "oil li 8 BEANS, Large, Lima, 4-1bs for = .50 or - Choice Can TOMATOES, 4 for__ 1.00 APRICOTS, Dried, 2-Tbs __.__. 45 ITE ad Bae ig TEA Lipton's, Bootie 80 ey TEA, Mazawattee, per 1 .__.__.. .90{ CARROTS, per 1b icc 02: CATSUP, Libby's, per bottle -_.. .30| ~100-Tosfor oor. 8.50 - PINEAPPLE, Sliced, 2 tins ..... .45| PARSNIPS, 8-1bs for __.__.--_... 25 'Lyle's Golden SYRUP, 4-1b tins .60| ~ 100-1bs for __ 1.25 Lyles Golden SYRUP, 2-1 tins .35|BEETS, per 1 uci. 05) DATES, Packet, 2 for --........ .35 J TURNIPS, sound and solid, pot : i Challenge MOLASSES, 10-15 tins .70.] + 100-bs __..._.. ile " Todine' SALT, Packet __.._.__. 20 CRANBERRIES, per 1b orn 20 LEMON. & ORANGE, per 1b _.... ' CITRON, per 1» Sinai " * New Cooking FIGS, A<ibs for __. - per. lb : 80 'Cooking - ONIONS, good keepers, Dessert Table FIGS, pe ribo... .30 1001bs for . 475 "Sr noNT FORGET * OUR ("XMAS CLUB Sweet POTATOES, 4-1bs for __. 5 Canada and the : while the. balance. 1 the two countries; is "eonside Result in U.S. | OTTAWA, Nov. 5.--There is a disin- } k § { clination in official circles here to com- fh «ment on the Republican victories the United States. At the same time, (the feeling prevails that as a conse- Bk | quence not much can be expected in the way of tariff reduction South of the boundry. Republican victories of {four years ago were followed by adop- 5 ition of the Fordney Emergency tari 8 1 which imposed heavy. duties 'on the produce of Canadian farms. Subse: quently, the present. United. State: tariit was adopted; also with high rates on agricultural produce. . Minister of finance, Wi ent to Washing= ton, to survey the ground. He return- ed to report, however, that: nothing. could be done at:the time in the way of reciprocity negotiations, subsequently legislative pr ovisions. was made here for tariff 'concessions. : on certain articles in the event of the United States : making ductions, but as the "United. States has States have - latterly been' increasing, of trade FOR SALE --G hd GEO. KEATLE Y, Dryden Néw Stock. of EnglishPeel--. BANANAS are good buying at this price; per dozen _...__..__.__.. Cooking APPLES, 4- hs for <i 'Winter APPLES, a few boxes left _ pick where you like, per 'box 3.00 5 60 50 -25 Assorted Cryatalized Mixed Fruit, i PLEASE TAKE NOTICES THAT OUR STony is OPEN all day on Thurs- day from now on. Doss This Interest You? a The wi Ls BAKERY | 'Phone No. 49 "FURNA ES and FUR NACE PIPES ELECTRIC HEATERS z ELECTRIC LAMPS TABLE © LAMPS AND FIXTURES ELECTRI We carry a full Tine of-- ay "ELECTRICAL GOODS gin . FURNITURE AND BEDDING ; Bos & Co. | ONTARIO | We manufacture the best of food- i stuffs in. great Yariv g : PLAIN BREAD, - FANCY BREAD PIES, PASTRY, BUNS, ROLLS" LIGHT and DARK FRUIT. CAKE. | first as Agricultural Representative in +} Kenora Diseiel, and Inger © on the § staff expense' 'incurred in transferring title, will: purchase: Tots Rleven and Twelve, taken. --Apply to: : 'Mrs GEO. MEMIE, mm oh . Kelvington, Sask WANTED Quantity of 1° and 2 year BOX 44, Dryden. Street.--Apply Mrs SPEARS. Rooms can be secured from Mrs C. Ww. Horne Street, Dryden. FOR SALE--COW, 6 YEARS OLD; ey FAULKNER, Dryden. -- WAN' TED -- Secondhand FURNITURE. We would like you to give us the first {chance to buy your furniture on Jeaviog 1 town. --5. DAITER.. z=? 10 DECEMBER ZL 9, 11, 16, 15, 23, °3 JANUARY : 2: 6, an 13, 20, ~~ 5and ir These tariffs hit' heavily. at. imports | : from Canada and Hon. W. S. Fielding, | altho ght similar 're-{ not made the 'necessar ¥ tariff reduce tions, | the le gislation remains in pan : = tion. : Despite - tari, i Sports of Canadian farm produce' to. the United 2 : tion' illustrate one of the means controlling - what has been placed in Fal PIGS; also) good: Holstein' BULL and young Mileh Cow, will freshen in spring. --Apply SNAP---$100. 00 Cah. pias taxes and "Albert. Street, South; if quick 'action old HENS. Price and particulars to 50 HCUSE TO RENT, West End King FIRST CLASS TABLE BOARD AND HARRIS, Corner Duke and Van HEIFER, 2 years old, due to freshen % §in March. Also 30 HENS.--Apply VANGOUVER- VICTORIA NEW WESTMINSTER TICKETS ON SALE 22, a, iy Health 1alks By Dr J. J. MIDDLETON Dr. Middleton will be glad te answer all questions on public health matters through this column. Address him at Spadina = House, Spadina Crescent, ; Toronto, Ontario. by tractive personalities and some have 'not; may- depend on what we eat, ac- carding to John R.; : Murlin, "Professor of Physiology at Rochester University. Too, uct 'meat, too much coffee and many cigars often. make a man ble and oprent of children. depends to! large d aha ntities. ; ; Some factors Whih may - Sufitence | development ofthe 'body, including the velopment, of 'the mind, are traceable "to the: food. A child which is deprived tradation of mental ance and in the normal reactions of "the child when these deficiencies are 'corrected. A childwhich is habitually result ofbetter nutrition. + These facts with refrence to nutyi- of our hands in developing personality ino ourselves and in our children. Many a man is irritable and objectionable because he does not. know how to' eat or what to eat. Too much meat may cigars may break down one's health | slowely and insiduously and may com- pletely transform a man who other- wise is of a sweet and gentle disposi- tion into one who has; as we say, a disagreeable personality. An exact definition of personality is difficult to give. What most of us have in mind when we use this term probably refers to the which one makes on his fellowmen by his appearance, manner of speech, character of his smile, ete. = When we examine these traits or characteristics, in 'physiology. tary factor which refers to the like- ness of offspring to parent. We in- herit stature, features, colour of eyes, tone of voice, nervous and muscular actions, and even temperament. Some- times the likeness extends to minute physical traits such as the occurrence of a'mole, a group of freckles, a dimple or a faint line in the eye. Jare capable of doing mentally as well as physically is determined for us in part at least by the ancestral garm plasm, even the quality of one's per- sonality is thus foreshadowed. eine service ABOARD FINE TRAINS MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN = SCENERY = = EN ROUTE FLAN. Your WINTER "© TRIP HOW 6 ASK TH E AGENT 10 _600n 10 RETURN UNTIL PRL 15, 19 = AWARDED THE Ww. Cc McDONALD REC'D SCHOLARSHIP (Ontario) "The Furies issue, or the 0. A oe Review contained the following announcement § "L. H. Hanlan Assistant Superintend- = ent of the. Zi Station: ii Semigeing, 'Dominion Exper imental Ont., has ; Register ed: Sehola selp (Ontario) fot jiozar Mir union has Bi associated with the agricultural development of Nor- thern Ontario, for the pest eight. years, i : | good work for the clover seed industry i Superintendent of the Monteith Demon wy stration Farm in order to compléte his | of the Monteith Demonstration' Tart. y While at Kenora he did exceptionally. {and 'was instrumental in organizing "Kenora District Co-operative Clover Seed Growers' Association which has{ { been a great benefit to the' far mers in | that locality. i In 1920, he resigned his position as course at the O.A.C., where he made such a brilliant sk Fowing in his studies, heading his year on one occasion, that! the staff of the College felt justified in awarding his' the Sohn re- ferred to. The reason why some people have at- table, while the: de- ; gree. on prope: food in coract : nervous system, 'and. therefore the de-1 0 certain vitamines. developes rickets urvey along. with the arrest of. : physical development goes a 'certain ve- development. Oftentimes teachers bear testimony tot the 'complete change both in: appear-. { disobedient or refractory to discipline ; may become quite the opposite. 'as a: lead to forms of intestinal 'intoxica-.' ion; too, much coffee may make one aervous and easily irritated; too many | impression 2 'we find that they have a foundation There is the heredi- | What we parm hes apna Le Does Not aves in Speculative Securities OUR COMPANY does not in- vest in Stock or Speculative Securities of any kind; all securities are legitimate first- class and productive. Under the Mutual System there is no danger of a Company running on the rocks of private interest. The Mutual Life ) Assurance Co of Canada 'District Agent. ; FRANK M. OFFER 2 We iron Now . in Stock THE Best American" a PER TON, for Domestic Use. LI J. Winterbottom Agent for-- HARTFORD FiRE INSURANCE Ce. 417 meets at the Town Hall every Monday evening at eight o'clock. Visiting Members cordially invited. CON. ANDERSON, N.G. ALEX. DUNCAN, Seer: L.O. IL! DRYDEN LODGE Neo. 1694 meets the first Wednesday of each month, at eight p.m., in the Town Hall. Visiting Brethren cer- dially invited. J. E. HARRIS, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Secy Golden Star Lodg No. 481 AF. & AM, GRC. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, the Second Tuesday of each month Visitors Cordially invited. H. HUMPHREYS, W.M. ALEX Duna. Sev. Worthy of Your Support | Again the time is drawing near when the Representative of the Salvation Army will be making his annual call upon your Citizens. The work carried Lon by the Army isfor themoral, physi- cal and spiritual benefit of those found without thought of creed or color.' The funds obtained are to be used for the support of the Institution which it maintaines for the publie's good. These Institutions are worthy of the support of every self-respecting citizen They have six in this province which include Rescue Homes, a Maternity Hospital, two Children's Homes, homes for the helpless, Fresh Air Camps and {ree employment bureaus--in every in- stance an effort to better the condi- tions of suffering humanity. The Service Appeal will be made in Dryden on November 13, 14, 15th. Big Game - HUNTERS We have a full line of RIFLES RE dy aa $5 and up 30-30: Winchester nn. $42.50 303 Savage 7 Go 60.00 '22-20 Remingfon ......... 36.50 'Two-shot Shot Guns ..... 16.00 ZEO-J000 Ld La 60.00 FACK SACKS, CANOES, PADDLES 'and CUSHIONS BLANKETS TRAPS--AIll Kinds 0-00 Canadian and American LO.OF. DRYDEN LODGE, =f i AMMUNITION , Hunters and Trappers EQUIPMENT of all kinds At VERY LOW PRICES #* ES E. A. KLOSE ROBT. SWEENEY General Blacksmith Agents For- Massey-Harris Implements Carhon Removed from Cylinders by Acetyiene BSernning i HKEROSENE TRACTORS | | HSavE Your HORSES + ALKING. over plowed: ground all day tires your team a 8 .inders. Ths Air washer well as the driver. How about pulling a load besides 2? In these days of scarcity of horse and man' power the heavy farm work such as discing can be done most speedily and economically with a Case Kerosene Tractor. The 10-18 or smallest Case Tractor can pull an 8 4. double action disc 2 harrow set to full depth. Busy farmers can work the "iron | horse" day and night if necessary. Don's forget that Case tractors operate over dusty fields without dust entering oyl- fully protects the Motor, steel spur gears are fully enclosed and yun in oil "of the Case 10-18 is enly about 8,460 Tos. this, with the liberal sized tires prevents soil packing. explained in full descriptive. literature s sent oub for the asking, Let us tell you mors abouts & ithe 10-18 or larger Case Tractors, The all cut The weight™ ad Other important features re : Rf = :

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