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Dryden Observer, 7 Feb 1930, page 2

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pHE DRYDEN OBSERVER PR two pounds for red LARD, per j14) Side BACON, whole of half, por B meme ree 35 fe 0 ROLE Be POF. ID ie meirereim em rmtetont nglish Bone KIPPERS, per I women mmm mmm mmm mmm 30 LER! ji eof | Oo he! Sri isi = [RG (A SEER) i 33.25 i 90 nc irl Phone No. 6- PLAN. TO. OUTLAW. SUNDAY Ottowa Feb. 5--BMembers of the tord'z Day Alliance in Canada ev- ince interest in the bill which has been presented at Washington ask- ing that Sunday exhibition of mot- ion pjctures or Sunday plays in the United States transported in inter- state commeree, be forbidden. Ags notion pictures are permitted +¢ he shown on Sunday in Quebec nrovince against the wish of the 1 ord's Day Alliance, members are showing keen interest in the out - oma of ths bill. According fo the proposal violators would be liable to fines of not less than $1,000, or im- noigonment at hard labor for not : 'han one year, oY both. This bili wou'd make ig unlawful for any pevson to mail, express OF by a common carrier any film for public exhi ition between -mid- night Saturday and midnight S-n- Gay. Theatrical troupes would be revented from travelling in inter state commerce for the purpose of exhibiting on Snday, and it vould be unlawful for any member of ithe cast of guch hows fo give a perfor- mere Cay Who Made Good-- - "What did vou .ragard as the best speech you ever made?" any preference" an- 1, 'but the ones that most sat sfaction were ny speeches of accept- "nice. --- Washington Star. A. PATTERSON, Prop. i =n EL ELEY : 1 70 [oa Fm 8 i FA Fi 1 on ii --__ PICTURES = --- ex USS iL He = PRE oor DEVELOP NEW TYPE _.. ENGINE | LONDON, Feb. 2-- A new type of . locomotive for express passenger i service has recently been developed by the London and. North Eastern 'Railways.__The design was adopted in tests made-on a model in a wind flume, with air currents of speed up to 50 miles an hour. The locomotive has three boilers , boat shaped at the front, whi-h func tion as one. It possesses the un 1 ily high boiler pressure of 450 pounds per square inch, which. has never before been attempted with 3 British locomotive. Tis pressure voonires steel castings for the horse u 5 power cyl'nders which are 12 inches in dameter.. The outside low pres- 'gure of locomotives. for British rail- ways has been between 200 and 250 pounds per suare inch. The object of using high pressure is for. fuel ceonomy. The loromotive has a 26- inch stroke and is a 4-cylinder com- pound. -- : = Zoological What-is-it 2 ----. Tea her: -- 'Johnny, to what class of the animal kingdom do I beoig?' { Johnny: --I don't know, teacher, iP, says you're an old hen and Ma | says you're an old cat."--Pathfinder | } Stylish Fxtravagane®-- --- Bh Jonieg-- "So your | died of an opeiction." ! Smith-- "Yeh, and I understand mother-in-law { without, it."--Pathfinder. | terbottom Lumber Yard TE TI R A Hard Coal that will Stock "The Best From the West" CSEDALE COAL SCREENED UP TO A STANDARD -- Not Down to a Price $13:50 per icn Winterbott Anywhere and All Lumps Ontario TIE nm, I ¥ t] rig Sl SE A TI A PR TE el A Rt SEE Ra it's | kettle 4 LESAN 23 dish and it is not generally known ok | Add potatoes, water. | JT rrr ER HHH TIE El Ld Corner Vol 2 wpbated weekly in the Intersat Tim- last tly i it in st Here's a five line eri-k with the Line emitted. Fill to suit yourself wip the fur-lined tub. te to 0 bath A motorist named Ebenezer Bought a ear for his wifs iust to please or bought But his ignorant ; 3 In 2 EROTALY that is sold and servic x ~~ -ed everywhere. - Passed 5 car on tae : hill, 5 Sometimes when you get a little d's ourag- ,.aprien's ed, as all mortals do, some goed frie d drops in and says "My Me- Cormick - Deering is the best 1 ever used" and all our troubles are forgotten, with chew The America's chewing gum bill last year was over $100,000,000 ex- clusive of the cost of gasoline ne essary to with remc remove it from the efilicent trousers. etc. Corner's Little A farmer who recen moved from and served that you go MeCormik -- Deering farm machine service is there ahead of you. We of our customers will nove away do thev'l} ba gid they Sneakng of gum ro- minds us that one of whe,; he was young. McCormik-- Deering Ime includes: full- powered engines ders, encloged erenk - case, magnate ignition fuel mixer, February Tth gh 0 "urtains and Cretonnes of the People of Kenora District. 7 ng log of Nets, Serim and Cretonnes that will Offer a :d Opportunity at this 'ime of the year to replace bed- room or porch curtains. CLEARING PRICE per yard 29c g 2 g 8 8 ] E 5 2 : - oa: : : ES : g ES 8 2 2 8 3 2 g 8 2 8 .. The onlv man in the Britich Isles who isn't worrying about the bride for. the Prince of Wales is the Prince Qa? Sil one another ob- wherever [1] x hope none Need a new hoe or shoe furrow opener drill? Come in and ask us abouut the M Cor- mick - Deering Drills with your favorite type of furrow opener Clearance of Sizes 5 to 10 in bu, if they Children's Coats - $.595 Fur trimmed, Velour Cloth and Blue Chinchilla, with plain J 2 3 > c te < DRY GOODS and LADIES READY-TO-WEAR EN nn er Stock - Taking |\NDERSON& HARRIS Special Reductions FUNERAL DIRECTORS equirment ~The most of us spend mora time dedgng op- rpsition thay in break ing it down. SEE RAIRBREE ERD prominent gum manufacturers is : : : = known to have played Whi-h do you pre- fer, a rider or walk- er? We can provide vou with 5 M Cormick chew Cars Deering Spring -tooth harrow either style. # ¥ We aim to please. ! | HAY OR NIGHT CALLS AXES and AXE HANDLES, PROMPTLY ATTENBED ¥C HORSE BLANKETS, = HEATERS and 6-in STOVE | "HONE - PIPES Pay, 62 R 8 Many other Seasonable Lines vzble eylin- J]. S&. CORNER McCormick -Deering Dealer, - - OXDRIFT, Om. Night, 84 B 4 i GOOD SET SECOND-HAND ot SUH EE TEAM SLEIGHS y A FNS © Health Advertis'y Much Overdone | Ottawa, Feb. 4--At 5 recent con- verdion of the National Canner's As sociation and the Nat onai Wholesale Growers' Association,. Dr Paul B Dunbar was the speaker and he said that the term 'health giving" was' the most overworked and mest locs- ily applied expression in advertising. l "Did you ever stop to think" he * said "how broad tha signifience of these words really is? 'Health' says the Standard Dictionary 'is th: con- dition of freely without pain or disease; fee- dom from sickmess and decay. Logi. cally, therefore, a he-lth - giving product should be capable of crest- ing this cond!tion of health, limb, of .remyding every. human disease from chilblains to cancer. .. i COURSES IN HORTICULTURE The Ontario Agricultural College annour-es the following short cours- es, under the auspices of the Depart- ment of Horticulture for the month of February: Fruit Growing, Feb. 3rd to 8th , Vegetable Gardening, Feb. 10th to 15th; Ornamental Horticulture, Feb. 17th to 28. These courses will feat- ure a wide variety of subjects, and the discussions will be led by 0.A.C. professors as well as other promin- ent horticuliural sve ialists from various points in Ontario. .. ONE GOOD DISH MAKES A -. COOK FAMOUS ._- FISH CHOWDER is not a common that it is tasty and most delectable. % [It is an easy dish to prepare and {is especially su table on a luncheon }' or supper menu. The Recipe js: 1% 1b diced raw sel: pork 114 cups cubed raw potato 2 cups raw fish, 1 stalk celery, chopped fine, 14 cur, diced onions 214 cups boiling water 1 ¢ milk 14 tsp. salt Y% teaspoon peprpr f Paprika. : Put the diced raw salt p and - heat until th pork scraps are golden brown. These scraps may or may nog be removed. Add onions to the melted fat 'n the kettle and cock until a golden brown viz in : 1e celary and bo'ling Cook ten minutes and then add the pieces of raw fish. Cook 15 minutes longer. Heat the milk "% and add the first mixture. "and serve with crackers. Serves six. Season soundness of. any living organism; that states in which all' the natural functions ave performed x } of re. __ now she could just as well have died (roping the halt, the lame and the 2 Agent for-- We also have a NeW Fresh Stoek of-- PAINT, VA ALABASTINE For Early Spring Clsaning. A. KLOSE MANY MEETINGS IN FEBRUARY NISH and __.. Gemsral Biershant, SAGLE RIVER Agont for frost & Wood IMPLEMENTS. COCKSHEUTY PLOW COV 2 & & 2 Ghgryie's Cream Separsises. | i i J. Lockle Wilson, secretery of the | i Agricultural and Horticultural Soc- V ieties Branch furnishes the Tollow-| ng lisg of annual conventions ab the; ; King Edward Hotel, Torouto, dust | February: Ontario and Seed | 'Growers Ass'n. Feb. 4th. = ph Field Crop amass Complete New Tubes and 'B' Batteries TERMS TOO ! $75:00 ; RAW FURS BOUGHT & SOLD Dryden -- Ontario : = Ontario Plowmen's Associagion, ; BRAT REIEERARARNRUZERNAREARINN0L20002300200008020000 Feb. 5th. wT El 5 CE Satta ol. Dats ond Exhi- + JIT EE bitions, Feb. 6 and 7th. = Ontario Vegetable Growers' Asro'-, ation, Feb. 12. (Preceeded by th ! annual meeting oy Feb. 11th, at Pas 'liament Bu'ldings). | Ontario Horticultural Associatior Feb. 13th and 14th. i Farmers and others interested, ! should keep these clippings for fere: ence." ri = AND We Have Prepared for it with a Wonderful Selection -of a tender Messages as well as Comics. - Hi |! til PRICES GREATLY REDUCED FROM FORMER YEARS ; | NOVELTIES that were 2 for be. last year in our Huge rn TA 7 2 | : = GENUINE TAILORED TO Ei Assortment, '@ 1c. éach tC meni Ths MEASURE ; Zanes 5 Fancy CARDS with Envelopes, from 5c. to 50c each ~ ' Semi 2 Rea dy | $75" Your Mail Order Will Se Given Personal Attention "Sg Gar | ne nents | P:S:--Special on Attwater Kent, 6-tube; 1-dial Control Rado; 824. for a Res. $30. Suit or O'Coat i. Pronger & Armstrong I TT $32. for a Reg. $40. Suit or O'Coat $40. for a Reg. $50. Suit or O'Coat JSUAL HIGH QUALITY WORKMANSHIP OF | FULL GUARANTEE -.THE PRICE IN THE POCKET. T. PROUDFGO" | "The Dryden Tailor" 17 S Fruit Special CANNED FRUIT-- 7 tins for M J. Crosier General Merchant i OXDRIFT -- ONTARIO _. i $1.49 Cash 1 tin Strawberries; 1 tin Raspberries; 1 tin Pears; 1 tin Plums; 1 tin Cherries; -- All for 2 tns Pineapples -- $1.49 The Regular Value of this Assortment is $2.10 A Remarkable Oprprtunity to Save on Canned Fruit. Special for "aturday, Feb 8 = 12 BREAD TICKETS --for $1 00 Cash This may be your last chance at this great saving. ey Dealer in ? BOOTS AND SHOES | PRY GOODS GROCERIES -- HARDWARE. . FARM IMPLEMENTS PR --- on ee cmos LIFE INSURANCE FROST AND WOOD AKD COCKSHUTT IMPLEMENTS .. 0 GRANITE & MARBLE o 0000000000000" | 8 f a. : Ie g i S 4s on ection Cy 0 Dryden, Ontario O $ -- J. 0. GOUGH, Prop. 090000000000CYO E

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