dL a ed CI I TL LE a mmm rs a aad TE ll EE yn LT EE TLE Tail ty SYA a EE Ee Er ME EE EF IE rT tA Ea I SE I TL EE a MX ne I EE rs a Lr Lr Cm LEE LE Bro Ea EE Ee A a TTL iw Bombs ohed Gd Bl he Ba al ad dh a a mA Mawel rh Lh Es dient by ol Bb Lan mt pillar dir Lo lag iakiedd om bob Lh rind i ish doit pda La bo Lalo dad uid, Lod shold Rhid 03 : SSUES anes 2 = 1 FETE Ea or \ TOG LAIMA J AR " Men's Bluteher Oxfords, fine kid leather, J.N. TH mi Ti TE Richt up-to-the-minute in style ave these fine bluteh- er oxfords for men and the prices ave the lowest. clatter heel DRE Fads and colored bottom, sale price, Men's Blutecher Style Oxfords, leather soles, half $2.49 rubber heels, sale price, pair Men's Oxfords, black blutcher style, made of good leather and fits very comfortable, fine looking and dressy in appearance at the low price of only $2.35 Boy's Oxfords in a fine kid clatter heel and colored Bottom, sale price, Pade... oc ie viene $2.15 Boy's Dress Shoes and Work Shoes, sale price, ET i i rear 2 po om ie WCE Sag $1.59 to $2.25 Men's' Dress Shoes, cushion soles, arch support, calf- skin boots, sale price, pair ............. cc... $4.25 MEN'S WORK BOO IS Panco or leather soles, sale price, pair $1.89, $2.39 and $2.75 MEN'S BEBROOM SLIPPERS We have received the other day a new shipment of men's brown and black India Boudoir, chrome soles and rubber heels, sale price, pair BUY YOUR CLOTHING AND FOOT- WEAR DURING OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE AND SAVE. PRICES ARE THE LOWEST AND MERCHANDISE THE BEST. WE PAY DELIVERY CHARGES ON EVERY TWO DOLLAR PURCHASE AND OVER DURING OUR SALE. NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD Exclusive Dealer, Tip Top Tailors Ltd. DRYDEN, ONT. [ JI fm Ly Ti A hag | ich Toronto, Ont. March 11, 1932. Dear Editor -- May I draw the attention of vourself and the readers of your paper to the distribution of trees whieli is set forth in a circular we are forwarding you. The government of this prov- ince has been carrying on this work now for several years but this year a special effort is be- ing. made to interest property owners in this work and as a further encouragement there will | he 'may procure 500 for wind- be no charge for trees for re- | mm 0-0 0 0 D> <0 D0 ED 0 ED 0-0 0 forestation work. In former years | the arrangements were that i landowner could procure 3,500 trees free for reforesting and | 500 for windbreaks. This year { breaks and any number for re- forestation purposes. Here is a splendid opportunity for land- owners im your district to com- mence work of this kind. For literature and further in- formation Kindly address the Ontario Forestry Branch, Par- liament Buildings, Toronto. Yours very truly, Arthur Herbert Richardson Forester in Charge of i i L_: Reforestation. yokes, 2% sets heavy harness All nearly new. Also number EE a ce WANTED TO BUY_MEDIUM TO 'RENT -- FIVE ROOMED Size Outboard Motor Boat. House on Princess St., apply Smaller one to trade or sell. W. D. Dickson, Dryden, Ont. Apply Ralph Pronger, Dryden. FOR SALE--STACK OF HAY FOR SALE E -- SHORTHORN and a stack of green feed, Bull, 1% year old, apply N. apply Alex Ramsay, Dryden, Krause, Waldhof, Ontario. Ontario. FOR SATE--H ALF "ACRE LO T, FOR SALE--TOWN LOT, SAN- on Arthur St, good garden dy. loam garden, good well, land, will sell for $100 cash. bhaseinent partly construetec Apply Mrs. Fleming, Harris and 1,000 feet dimension Lun. House, Dryden. her, sacrifice for $120.0 = ; Apply Tong Pronger, Te LOST--TOP TO WATERMAN rome Pen. Please leave at Observer | FOR SAd 7 ORD COUP office. 1926 model. Will sell for S-------------- $125.00 cash. Car may be FOR SALE--TWO SETS OF seen outside Constable Frick- sleighs, 6 new horse blankets. son's home. Apply J. L. 2 sets double trees, 2 neck Skillen, Dryden, Ont. FOR SALE -- ONE GELDING, (not black) at 5.00 per cord. PUREB Apply Fred Boomhower. of young hens, apply Wn. rising 3 year old, apply W. Miller Sr. Farm, Dryden. Pollard, Oxdrift, Ont. re -- pm re FOR SALE -- GOOD SOUND | FOR SALE --SET OF THER first growth Jack Pine Books of Knowledge, 20 hooks in set. Cheap for C fash. App ly Dryden Observer. PW JANTED -- --W ORK "BY - THE i day, apply Mrs. P. Wilton on C. C. Pilkey's Farm. FOR RENT--FOUR ROOM suite, $10.00 per month. Twn room shack, $5.00 per mont, apply R. H. Pronger, Notary Public. @ D ILLSTEIN B ay sale, apply C. Oxdrift. SRED 5 (Yearling) for Tu Drummond, GOOD 7 ROOMED HOUSE. full plumbing, Garage For Sale or in exchange for good farm land near town. For particulars apply box 21, Dryden Ohserver. FOR SALE--Some (00D COWS COUNTER CHECK BOOKS -- Don't send out of town. Or- der them locally, just as cheap. Samples and prices on re- quest, The 'Observer.' GOLDE x STAR LODGE AF. & AM. No. 484, GR.C. Meets in the Masonic ot all, Dry- den, the Second Tuesday of each month. Vidtors cordially invited. H. Morison, W.M. A.B. BERREY, See' z. I 0. DRYDEN LODGE, No. ieVele 1604 Meets the Irst and Third Wednesday of each month, at eight pm. in the Town Hall. Visiting "brethren cordially invited. H. Hardy, North Side of Track or Box 168, Dryden, Ont. in full milk. Reasonable for cash. Apply Harry Pateman, WM. BOYLE, W.M. Croll B. BR. SMITH, Rec.-Sec'y. FOR SAT Vi ING UB: ATOR, 100 1.0.0.F, DRYDEN LODGE. No. egg, also Well Pump with | 417, meets in the Town Hall 30 feet of piping, #dining-room Dryden every Monday evenin: table and side board, all in|at 8 pm. Visiting brethre: good condition. Apply Mrs. | cordially invited. M. SPICER, N.G. F. WHITELEY, Rec. Sec. y ig | Dry Dryden don Lumber Company, Ltd. | RUILDERS & CONTRACTORS i | Complete line of lumber, shingles, sash and doors. ) | builder's hardware, Hn and Teliding papers, brick, i i lime, plaster and plaster hoard. i > Ask us for an estimate on new or repair work. il 4 Distributors for Canadian Oil Products. lis i D. ANDERSON, Manager _ i 3 1 ee mr ee coer > RE Cn a N a 5c to $5. THE BAZAAR O00 Store The safe anti- septic for sore Shioatelibies ing, personal h hy- gieneand preven= tion of infection. INE TO RELIEVE SORE THROAT IT IS SAFE It will also check loose Dandruff. Buy a bottle today. 10¢ & 25¢ | fi i USE ONLY LISTER- I { ! A ble A Listerine Shaving Cream now 25ec. Large size Listerine Tooth Paste, well known for its cleaning process. Large size 2b¢ Medium size 10c¢ We will thank you for trying Listerine products. EEA TA, Ris A mes w. E. THORSEN & SON oT ~ " 7 | U MAY BE THE FOR- TUNATE ONE . . . . In these days of acute competition every merchant, storekeeper, department store, and peddler gets up in the morning thinking how he can beat the other fellow, in order that he himself can keep the wheels turning and his family living. Certain theorists, have said, that in the real inter- ests of labour, competition is an evil thing, -This is possibly so, because if everyone was getting a legiti- mate living out of his labour or thought, no one would suffer. However, we can safely leave that to the theorists. Meantime, we have a scheme to increase our business nd we think a very good one. We have had printed 15,000 tickets, reading some- thing like this. Keep this Coupon Mo. 00000 It may be worth $100.00 It may be worth $ 50.00 It may be worth $ 25.00 TO YOU Alfred Pitt, Lid. How can that ticker he worth any of the above sums of money? > Please follow the story. 'When we receive from the printer, 15,000 tickets, numbered as they will be from 1 take a good look at them. One person, and onc only, most probably the writer, will se three tickets, observing the num- hers. randomly choo The records of these 3 numbers will be triply scaled, or put in three envelopes of three different sizes, cach covering the other, and each will be initialled absolute- ly precluding any tampering. This packet will he safely put away, and the tickets put back with the others. When the 15,000 tickets are exhausted, the sealed packet will be opened in presence of reputable witness- es, and these numbers will be announced and advertis- ed. LJ You can, readily see the necessity of keeping your tickets, because were anyone of the winning tickets to be lost or.dlestroyed, the whole scheme would be muscles. We plan that somewhere in someone's hands, the three tickets will be found, and some fortunate cus- tomer receive one hundred dollars, or fifty dollars or twenty-five dollars. Nice pickings in these hard times: CONDITIONS: For every H0c spent in the drygoods department of the store, one ticket. This of course, includes the up- stairs, in fact everything except the grocery department. No exceptions, even specials qualify. Either cash or accepted D.A. account. Supposing you bought a suit of clothes at $20.00, you would receive forty tickets. If you bought a hed outfit. at $23.95, you would receive forty-seven, if you added a five cent bag of marbles, you would get forty- eight tickets, If you bought 90¢ you would get one ticket, if you added 10¢, making your purchase $1.00, you would receive two tickets. : We are trying to make it plain, that only complete multiples of {fifty cents count. Neo en nployee of the roy may compete, The sale of the 15,000 tickets will naturally take some while. In the meantime, we think you will be interested. DRYDEN, ONT. o£ EE TED OST (3 SH (RED {) BEI {REE <ERE ( ) <CHRED- | 3 FERED GRR OO) CEE (3-H 0 TD () GES OGRA » OTD) CHD (EEE OO GFE (EEE (ETE () GES () GRIT (CEN (SHED () E> (<5 TE OEE osm ER O << OEE OEE O to 15,000, we shall ~ cm a cr a 2 ORE (CHa ERED () ENR () - - . . 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