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Dryden Observer, 1 Apr 1932, page 4

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Mr. Sinclair ad- Jomrned the debate The Pro- vineial Secretary Premed to the House the report of the De- | partment of \ariculture, report of the Statistics Branch, report of the Registrar of the Loan Corporations and report of the Ontario Veterinary College, re- port of the Superintendent of the Tusurance Act, report of the Department of Mines, all for the year 1931. The: Private Bills Committee veported favourably | bills were given a and oa to the sm. 15 Bills were given second reading, 19] hills were considered in commit-, tee of the whole House. 1 Dill was ordered to be discharged. The Provincial Secretary pre- sented to the House fhe report of the Department of Lands and Forests, the Annual report of the Niagara Parks Commission, the annual report of the Ontario Athletic Commission, all for the sear 1931. The House adjourned at 5.10. On Monday, Mareh 21st, 3 first reading, 8 were given a third reading and passed and 15 received sec- ond reading. The House defeat- ed for sceond reading an Act to reonlate Barber Shops. 11 bills were considered in Committee and estimates were gone nto affecting the Public Works Department, amounting to $1,- 231,017.87. To bear the expense of the Labour Department $219.- 000.00 and in respect to expen- ses of Liabonr Department $33.- 041.50. The report of the com- mittee of Fish and Game was laid before the House and it was ordered to he printed as an Ap- upon 11 private hills, A motion moved by Mr, Price and second-! ed by Premier Henry orc tered | the select committee, 10 Which oe rcomem------------------------ amendments to the Mechanic's' --==wsrwamwrs soos s Lien Act had been referred and the sub-gommittee o £ the private hills, that Wey be granted per. mission to sit boyy with | "the House. a rable Me. Monteith introduced a Gover i ment Bill mm respect to Pacinos N ihe Observer is giving a Act, LY de has on the budget } HALF DOZEN Wm. Roe was then resumed, > YS Mr. Sinclair condemned the ers silver plated SPOONS Government for failure to ex- with every two year new : tend the Hydro enquiry nnd or renewal subscription. connected Ex-Premier = Fergu- {{ i 'son's visit to Montreal prior fo { : ; the signing of the Beauharnois Come in today and take agreement, with the negotiations for that agreement. le condemned the ehanges made In accounting metho was sought to eliminate entries. © The Honourable Mr Nixon Pllred Mr. Sinelnir and the debate was concluded by Mr. Fran: Provincial Treasure. er and Premier Henry after which the TTouse divided on the motion, there 19 voting for the amendinent and 78 up- holding the Clovernment with three pairs anraunced. The House adjourned at 12 o'cloek. © On Friday the 18th, 5 private Cros being bills veceived first reading. "Probably the most Importani one being the Power Commission Act, which has to do with Hydro being introduced by Hon, Mr. Cooke, 18 Bills were a third reading and passed. In answer to questions Hon. Mr. Cooke stated that it was not in the interests of wmunici- palities that the Hydro Commis- ston should answer certain ques- tions in respect fo power pur. chases from Gatineau Power Co, FOS also" by whieh it given ! pois to the Jomwrnal of Pro- ceedings. Ee The House adjourned at 6.3t. Spoons Free For a limited time only pes ne ed asthe, 5 EEE aa) CL i advantage of this oppor tunity while the supply of ! these very fine spoons lasts. \ IRIEL H ST TI II RR Sn Ca -- 3" ) | BOYS and Gl RLS Would you like a hand- | some JUMBO size, self filling FOUNTAIN PEN vith a warranted GOLD nih FRER? HRT TR Angiversary Specials Men's Work Shoes, new shipment just came in last p 3 Men's and Boy's Black Me sizes, week, Anniversary Special RUBBERS 5 sizes, 6 to 11, sale price, pair I1 to 5, sale price, pair $1 85 and $2.25 Rubbers, 4 and 5 eyelets. Stoves, Ranges, Dressers, Springs and veles, New and Second Mirrors, Gramophone, Rec too numerous to Erinn; Mattresses, and Two Chairs to Match, In our Second Hand Store we are well stocked with New and Second Hand Bed- Carriages, Gold Baby Hand Kitchen Chairs, *f Floor Lamps, Large Wall ords and many other articles NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD Exclusive Dealer, Tip Top Tailors Lid, DRYDEN, ONT. Ti] iy His Hi Batti I Ee Te TE Hl sth I [aE SA AA ASS ASS ) re 5.00 Sto re THE BA Bc to Gia BBE WANTED TO BUY----MEDIU M FOR SALE--Some GOOD COWS | 3 Size Outboard Motor Boat in full milk. Reasonable for ] Smaller one to trade or sell cash. Apply Harry Pateman,|% Aply Talph Provnger, (Dryden Odi : 4 ro 0 RAL . SHORTHOR TO Bi To Tv I BOOMER ] We have. rather a complete stock and bit by bit the Bull, 144 year old, japply N. fTouse on rhe St, apply | old is passing into history. Krause, Waldhof, Ontar Won Dickson, Dryden, BY & New goods are literally pouring in. u a Sa Cheb are WANTED - WORK BY THE! PUREBRED HOLSTEIN BULL Fou Tila es, gl apply Mes. P. Wilton on (Yearling) for sale, apply C. CORTICELLI FINGERING YARNS . Pilkey's Pan L. Drummond, © Oxdrift. ify ig te La -- Once more a full range of shades. FOR.5 SA LET OWN | LOT, SAN-{ POR SALE --TPORD. COUPE IS dy loam gavden, good well, 1926 model. Will. sell for i : hasement Jont ily constructed} « $125.00 cash. Car. may he!¥ ; and 1,000 feet dimension hun: geen. outside Constable Krick- SILK HOSE: ber, sacrifice for $12000.%F son's home. - Apply J. 1. Apply Ralph Pronger, Dryden. Skillen, Dryden, Ont. We very quietly announce that the consignment of 79¢ | stockings is disappearing. Not that/ we will raise the FOR RENT--FOUR ROOMED] FOR SALE--HALKF ACRE LOT! $ price, but that we cannot get any more, suite, $10.00 per month. 'lwag on Arthur St, good garden 4 This was a manufacturers special, and we got our room shack, $5.00 per month, land, will sell for $100 ecash.!g share. They may be right, they may be wrong, but apply R. H. Pr onger, Notaryi Apply Mrs. Fleming, Harris 1 they say, 2 again such perfect hose, fot seconds ot Public. House, Dryden. ¥ Th or 2 Voip to $1.5 50. FOR SALE--STACK OF HAY,§ FOR SALE -- GOOD SOUND : a and a stack of green feed, first growth Jaek Pinclg be apply Alex Ramsay, Dryden, not black) at 5.00 per cord. 4 ENE = a re a 2 SEEDS: a ot TY antn 7 BOOMED HOUSE. Full size packets, with the regulation guarantee, in FOR SALE -- ONE GELDING, on J CE o > | fact, the her COTE ten cent packet, now five cents each rising 3 year old, apply W.) i Dia a ana 2 3] a or 25 for $1.00 Pollard, Oxdrift, Ont. Bale 07 I SRCAANNe I od | § ; 1 farm land near nr 12 ie 31 « yr - LY te FOR SALE--INCUBATOR, 1001 i 9 July her. 203 eee, also Well Pump with era i ty i 30 feet of piping, dining-room | COUNTER CHECK BOOKS--|¥ table and side board, all in: Don't send out of town. Or 4 These also just received, from Vancouver. eood condition. Apply Mrs der them locally, just as cheap, 8 To our mind, the patterns are very pretty H. Hardy. North Side of Track{ Samples and prices on re- 3 i : ; i = Thr Y * te ; or Box 168, Dryden, Ont. i quest, The "Observer." 3 There are 23 pieces, the usual plates, cups, saucers, cram . E teapot, sugar and cream. Do you know that these sold a 4 one time or equivalent packings for $3.00 per sect. It's easy to get. With The finish if every new subscription to TE IM CAMATIA the Observer or every one vear renewal, we will give | one of these beautiful fi (Champion pens absolutely i N pe. oy : a 4 E : it FREE. Ask your family or n Lakai, vour neighbour. Only one 3 vear's subscription and it's 4 { ' Tmparts Life and © olor inte Yours i and is easily appiied, po. = | 'Those Shale which Yr ¥ : ance! able whicl te 'the RE Mk hg 3 floors which have begun Lo wore by wear and tear! Try what FLO-GTAZ them, You will be Dries in 4 hours, with a fia durable. Four Hour Enamel § Can a 5 DON'T discard those od ig ture you chose so caref ully = oi th at Care now ue = nd BEAUTY by ¥ YL O-GL/ hot A re i home Bb and all kinds of interior What about the shade! and can supply you with {se FLO- GLAZE top a woodwork of eve JMONVENT ve, Hoots, BM TENT! "Four Hour Vi ASK FOR QUR STAMP BOOK---IT'S One stamp for every 10e¢ purchase W. E. THORSEN & SON i FRER ea ee Eo a ten or ASSN eA AA AN me Ste eA SO 0 A Sr Cr A ME 8 me ee od Pra Pan roe ra mo ii iii a] \ NE ST ey eer nS = a a a a a NE Me BH SHEEN Ee er--r------------------r=lar---- rr ----T------------r--ins Sate =e ee ote eat Pd Pe mg Pog eo oe ee a En = No I Se I EL RT IE ee Ge ae. Le = 3 SER (SENT (SEE (Ris (ERE OO <TR 1) EERE | ) SEED |) HD () <S- ) -<SRRe 3 GENES () IEEE O SER OBES O SER OE +O 3 a GOR (THEE (BIE ONE O Ea O -EN2S ) ERSES- O Our regular price, new marking is $1.75, but we will g eo better than this. We will set a hes sets out on the hd tables at a very low price { le avid A sin, Jl aon oh LR ame sr 3.30 i Just imagine such a price, for a whole tea set $1.58 hen 3 Grocery Specials INFANTS DELIGHT TOILET SCAP: Is an average ten center. It is a beautiful, soft, lath- ery, sweet scented soap. It has been on the market fot Iifty years. It has slipped in sales, in face of coupe: tition. The manufacturers stage a come hack. We are offering it for the week at be a cake, | Er taut ee A A I Tr ee PLUM JAM IN JARS: We have a little clean up of about 30 jars. While these last, the price is 29e¢. = ) i a BLUE RIBBON TEA: Weare making: per pound. weeks special of this and the price 1530 iS 39¢ RUBBER BALLS: inflated, arrived "wy tL Sponge, in all sizes from 8c to TF Newly a ee obs «n [S28 [© RE} ET) SEEN SHE OER OED <A - (3 SERRE (ENE (RED () SCD () IS TE (0 SE (oe) SRE. 5 ENE (SRA () SE GEES | BALLOCNS: ! Large man LL RE be sa a Se each | Bhalla So ad im ps lc each | Repeater Pistols... oo oii. A i 30c each tt KUBBER RAIN CUQATS: In men's and women's, all sizes, all colours, large stock, very new, very suitable for spring. | $5.00 each Hi meee ee ee a eo et eo. So a Re er Ee tt A eee ee CROCKS: Sometimes, one needs and finds it difficolt to large croeks. find | We have them in 6 and 10 a JUST TO REMIND YOU Enquire at the might mean to you. ) gallons. store, what a fifty cenf purchase £100.00 & 50.00 $25.00 Co Inean mean meat - This is informed. worth looking inte, if you are not already DRYDEN, ONT. ~~ | CL HEE Ze) Sis 4 ht 1 gp TIA 5 GH RR +E OD Py RSA saan Somme 4 ; | |

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