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Dryden Observer, 21 Nov 1924, page 2

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rest in radio! Come} know about: radio}. ; at once! Be Cr oye Radiopt 1ones never fail to get its you wouid expec t--with the tw oh int radio behind them! We give you the grearese values ever --more radio. quality, power, better volume, clarity and selectivity for every dollar you invest! Dryden Dist. Motor Co. See Sets at-- RIPLEY'S more far reaching Certainly vou cannot afford to buy radio without first investigating our sets! Let us tell you what you want to It will be a revelation to you how easily you can begin enicying 'the marvels of radio in your home Tiel ophene or Gh oy ry 7 i Six New Models---522.00 to $450.00 'Conservatives Organizing TORONTO--The Liberal-Conservative Association of Canada was formed at a conference of representatives from the provincial Conservative organiza- tions in all but New Brunswick, of nine Provinces of the Dominion, as- gsembled at the invitation of the On- tario - Conservatives. Right Hon. Arthur Meighen was elected Honorary Prisident and was enthusiastically en- dorsed as leader of the party." J. R. McNicol, of Torento, was elected Presi- dent, J. A. Lamarr, Montreal, Secret- ary, and Hon. Robert Rogers, Winni- | OY « [of duck stories, is decidedly one of the peg, 'Treasustr. a ¢ Eighteen - Vice ET eontpris.; ing one woman: ard one man from each Province were appointed. Mr Rogers, addressing: ht. confer - cence, declared; "we "have had a 'pro gressive movement: inn Western - Can: ada but it is rapidly dying out'. H- declared he would remain loyal to th National policy of Sir John A MacDon-. ald. He stood out for party. govern- ment, because he believed it was the "only. stable government and he was finding many people who admitted he was right. - He described a fer emony which would be enacted soon after the open- ing of parliament. It was only a mock marriage between Prime Minister W. L. MacKenzie King and Robert Forke, : a leader, with Hon. T.. A. Crerar in "Windsor uniform" on the : i as celebrant. The Market i FOR SALF_SORREL MARE, weight about 1200; also Bob Sleighs, Will , take Hay or Wood as payment. B. CARNEY a ont Fox SALE--COW, 8 YEARS OLD, "due to freshen February 4th. 1925. J. W. McMASTER 2811/24 ! : Dryden. . WANTED--PONY, SUITABLE FOR children to drive to school. Apply 5|12]24 A. HUUSKA, Quibell, Ontario. ] TOR SALE--O0OX (BULL) 9 MONTHS 'old, cheap for cash.--Apply 24 Earl St., Dryden: "==% May I trespass upon your space to ROD AND GUN Brimful of interest to every sportsman is the December issue of Rod and Gun in Canada. Two especially good stories appear in the first section. I've Wandered in the Village, Tom, by Geo. R. Belton, will touch a chord of sym- pathy in everyone who has returned to the home town after years of ab- sence. The Yellow Mink, is a thrilling mystery story by Phil H. Moor's best style. Bonnycastle Dale upholds his reputation as a writer of very interest- ing wild animal and wild bird stories in The Canada Grouse. Queer Ducks by J. W. Winson, the last of his series best. It contains information on the subject of these wild fowl, not often . available. F. V. Williams and Martin{' Hunter, 'other regular contributors, have stories that are worthy successors of their previous ones. Besides other nteresting and instructive articles, the mark. Guns and Ammunition com- prise 'a number of extremely interest ing articles-on. a variety of subjects. Tn addition to these features, the win- ners in the $500 Photo Contest, which Jhas aroused such universal interest, are announced in this issue. iy Hospital for Sick Children 67 COLLEGE ST.,, TORONTO Dear Mr. Editor: -- Sl Your readers have probably had their appetite for statistics satiated during the past few months. Still they will, no doubt, want to know something of the work accomplished by the hospital to which they have so generously contributed in the past.. They are shareholders in a Mission ef Mercy. Their dividends are not paid in coin of the realm. outline what those dividends are? Firstly, the daily average of chil dren occupying cots in the Hospital for Sick Children was 255. The total cared for as in-patients was 8,397. population of a good-sized Ontario town. * : And secondly, the out-patient de- © partment. This is a wing of offices given over to consultation and minor Lt FRED OLSON, Wabigoon, Ontari fo. . 1 have 0 I a full line of . Apply | FOR SALE--Nice DRIVING MARE, TEAM FOR SALE, Medium - Weight, § O. H. PRONGER, Dryden : © operations. On an average there were 190 young callers a day. That is where the dividends are earned--in the difference made in the lives wof thousands of children through the voluntary contributions regular departments are all up to the} That is equivalent to the Life is Real No thoughtful man can close his eyes to the realities of life It is true that Life Insurance has to do with life Life In- surance sets the mind at rest; it saves money for old age comforts; it enters into many a business deal; in fact, it touches all phases of life. Are you living or just drifting? The Mutual Life Assurance Co of Canada|... District Agent. FRANK M. OFFER TO THE [-] Big Game HUNTERS We have a full line of RIFLES BEL is eee ee BGAN UD 30:30 Winchester"... .... $42.50 30% Savage LL... oe. 60.00 22-20. Remnigtion hier, 30.50 Two-shot Shot Guns ..... 16.00 A Er SO 60.00 re Gre Ome Oe PACK SACKS, CANOES, Ee a PADDLES and C JSHIONS We have Now Stock THE - PER TON, for Domestic Use. LS -} J. Winterbottom Agent for-- HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE Ce. Best American BLANKETS TRAPS--AIl Kinds --G----0--0-- Canadian and American AMMUNITION Hunters and Trappers EQUIPMENT of all kinds At VERY LOW PRICES M. J. General Merchant, OXDRIFT, ONTARIO Dry Goods Groceries Boots and Shoes Hardware and Farm Produce Frost & Wood and Cackshuit Implements JAMEE MeFADYEN REAL ESTATE] AED INSURANCE DRYDEN . ONT. L.O.Q.F. DRYDEN LODGE , Ne 417 meets at the Town ANDERSON & HARRIS Hall every Monday evening at eight o'clock. Visiting Members cordially invited. CON. ANDERSON, N.G. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Day or Night Calls Promptly Afiendel to. J ; i 5-year-old. Apply | : ALEX. DUNCAN, § New Xmas Fruit { which render it possible to main y ecy. nis : BOX 170, DRYDEN, Ont. | iain an institution where pallid § == == ======== rm - PH of all kinds | WANTED -- FRESH MILCH COW ;| cheeks become rosy and twisted fy 0. I. DRYDEN LODGE No. 1694 | 2, 62 1 must be young and good milker. Leave limbs are made straight. meets the first Wednesday PEEL, Orange gE Lay ne ae ! COOKING APPLES cen 2053 "word with D. W. SCOTT. | If thas were not dividend Saoupy 3f each month, a) eight pi. in the ROBY ' 5 y : { one might try to estimate the & Town Hall. Visiting Brethren cer- ° SIMONE» IN et 50 FOR SALE--COW, will freshen first' enormous salvage of childdife iv | gially invited General Blacks th irrnon £0} SITE BAOON cynpdemeeanih 30 of December--second calf.--Apply ~~ * Ontario which has taken place since 2 % E. BARRIS, W.IM. SHEA: BTR Tg CURBANTE _oieorysee 18 & .20 COTTAGE ROLLS __ . 25 TO tL gents Eyre RAISINS 15{ PICNIC HAMS _ooeomiei 20. Er na 3 va. i) SULTANAS 20; | STERLING HAMS ale -30 me Ts eg this province. equipped with ® Massey-Harris WALNUTS .60 i BOLOGNA .15 5 ROOM HOUSE for SALE or RENT, knowledge of children's diseases B 4 KFAST SAUSAGES, Fresh good water and location, near School : i (olden Star Lodge Mpie menis ALMONDS, 60 | BREA S : : which they could not get except in = J sCICALS Crystalized PINEAPPLE, 1b .. $1.00] every Wednesday & Friday _ .25 and mill. Apply or write to gomo such highly specialized and No. 484 " MIXED FRUIT ----.. 80] COOKED HAMS, --mmmm ome 80 TE IRyOOD, Ror pre-eminently efficient institution } A.F. & A.M., G.R.C. v " GINGER mmr 75} Government First Grade EGGS, i Dryden, as the Hospital for Sick Children. arbon Re moved Jars CHINESE GINGER, per Jar .50] per dozen - : : 50 FOR SALE--Good Fall PIGS; also On this years service the Hospi- ¢ Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, £ Cli 2 Now is the time to stock up in-- BROOKFIELD BUTTER __ i= 45 good Holstein BULL and young Mileh | tal expended $345,126 and finds the Second Tuesday of each month ron: Rad VY der S BUTTER, 14-1 Boxes, Solid, $16.00 | CRESCENT BUTTER miei 4D . COW, will freshen in spring.--Apply | itself in the hole to the extent of j Visitors Cordially invited. by SPECIAL on VAN CAMPS Naptha SOAP, 16 Bars for -- $1.00 gB0. REATLEY, Toydon | 313470. Whst comes in around HL WN PIREVE VY tvicy i = AT El oh de tn Christmastime keeps the Hospital ALEX. DUNCAN, Sscy. Aceltviene Burning = ne i Xes an SER FRE = TEI going. So long as the word '""Christ- mas" retains its original significance could any charity possibly enlist | 'more of the sympathy of your readers or entitle itself to more of | their support? 3 Faithfully yours, 1. B. ROBERTSON, Chairman Appeal Committee 49 Phone NG. - | expense incurred in transferring title, twill purchase lots Eleven and Twelve, | Albert Stieet, South, if quick action taken.--Apply to Mrs GEO.. 'MEMIE, Kelvington, Sask. 211124 Ta ---- WANT [ED -- \ Secondhand FURNITURE. We 1 | would like you to. give us: the first chance to. buy your furniture on 0 A MINUTE OF MERCY COSTS : FIFTY CENTS ry pus J of) seal Ped SAVE You BR HORS 7 ALKING over plowed ground ail day tires your foam & a8 well as the driver. How about pulling a load besides? In these days of scarcity of horse and man power the heavy farm work such ss discing ean be done most speedily and economically with a Case Kerosene Tractor, The 10-18 or smallest Case Tractor can pull an 8 ft. double action dise harrow set to full depth. Busy farmers can work the "iron horse" day and night if necessary. St forget that Case Reno Vaid RE OUR Stock of Hand- Sleigh s iS now on show, all priced as low as pPssinle z | tractors operate over dusty fields without entering ¢yle ~q inders. The Air washer fully nrot He agers and stoves steel spur gears are fully enclosed FINE SERVICE of the Case 10-18 is only about 3, A Large and Varied Assortment, at prices to suit every Soe 2 10 : ik 22 2 A 5 2 Ng ei nd {Bull ds 3 tis ; or Im i Xpiained I full descriptive litera Bre Sony out he the pocket | VANCOUVER -VIGTORIA "0 0 0 tems ; NEW WESTMINSTER mountain Electric Fixtures & Supplies A SCENERY = ; PLAN YOUR WINTER TABLE and Reading Lamps, also Hanging Fixtures, in {| DECEMBER TRIP NOW the very newest styles. A large stock of supplies 5 yd o% 4, 16, 13, 23, 20 ASK THE on hand. AGENT JANUARY 2;- Bs 8, 13,15, 20, 22, 27, FEBRUARY ; 5 and 10 GOOD TC wend UNTIL APRIL 15, ri WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS TSE EE EN 1925

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