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Dryden Observer, 20 May 1932, page 4

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PAGE FOUR THE DRYDEN OBSERVER enon vo 3 rn W100 ay Dr yvden, Ontario. FOR SAT B-CL OVER HULLER, 1694 Meets the First and Third Wednesday of each IN THE HOUSE OF to keep them working bush. Under the new scheme it would cost about $50 a month elections the more roads, so I go to my people and say to them, "Well, are you not glad? There ments will augment that fund | | 1 0) CM) DD) SS 40 OED SHO Oi MEN'S OVERALLS, CREAM SHIRTS a 01 arm. | month, at eight pm, in, they, 2 ; : or : ; 3 ro way be seen ai my foruy | month: at, ih pat, nthe to keep hom at work in the is an clction on wo wil get | | AND BOY'S SHIRTS: Arvid Johnson, Lot on 6, a ed = | same camps during the summer. | some more roads built. Let us hg tor 5 cordia yea. ip ats Po " ho n re thi r Bom, Dinh ay Oifice. 7 Again: get this election over with so tese days of good values, we think we have EGG FOR HATCHING FROM Ss. "0 White Leghorns, large ; : : and set more roads." as Noms ve nd 3 Stra ¢ ayer IRYL Wilk, No.3 2 2 : r I the 3 ohirts at 2 for § are w iy Barron Strain heavy layers, 1.0.0.F., DRYDEN LODGE, No. is 0 in Un om of ips At any rate, we have complet- 4 > alg Maga So ; $1.00 for 15, apply George 417, Hen in the Town Hall an a highway on, the ed the highway from the Mani- e have 15 dozen altogether, and we fill a win'ow. i > Be 3 QO, 3 13:4 . Hy ie 48 oh - ; Keatley. sr. iy Dryden every Monday evening | "MC. Bom = { toba boundary to Kenora and it The 50¢ purchase coupons apply on this; of cou.se. WANTED -- MEDIUM = SIZ}, at 8 pum. Visiting brethren] I point out to the Minister of | is being officially opened on Heavy Canvas Wall Tent, | cordially invited. Labour what the Minister of| July 1. There we have ahout I: must be in good condition and a is. TURNBULL, N.G. Lands and Forests proposes to 1 mileg i pint comecting | : hes y F 58 CO WHITELEY, Ree. Sec. do for the unemployed in north-| Kenora with the province otf - So eR : 2 ern Ontario: Manitoba. There is a distanee MAY 24th-- VICTORIA DAY Dryden, Ontario. WANTED -- GOOD RELIABLE Girl for housework, apply Mrs. John Norris, Van Horne, Dry- den, Ontario. ONTARIO POULTRY BREED-| Town of Dryden will be held in} oot busy and eut down on ex- oo trote : ing Station. -Barred Rocks. | the Council Chambers on Tues-} penditures, and cut down on! Ty to a. Ce NEW WALLPAPER: Raby chicks $10.00 per hun- day, May 31st, 1932, at the hour} isxation. There would be little | | would provide an outlet for i tht) Has arrived, and consists of several patterns each of dred. Hatching eggs 40c¢ per| of 7.30 o'clock pan, to hear and {or no road construction, and! great' farming district, and if Dining and Bedrooms. Odd ceilings and varnished dozen. T. J. Latimer, Oxdrift. | dete rmine Appeals against the they must plan: to take eare of! oo iinned that highway an- tiles for Bathrooms and Kitchens. FOR SALE OR RENT--FARM WM. BOYLE, W.M. B. R. SMITH, Ree.-Sec'y. Town of Dryden COURT OF REVISION A Court of Revision for the Assessment Roll for the said But they would not be able It was felt that the municipal councils should get to work and say "What cut can be made?' | Town Councils, school boards and all municipal bodies should that we ean soon have another of forty-five miles from Kenora a east through to a great far district, where the farmers i hemmed in without eonnection ; with the main road. If we could their own needy. They can't | | other sixteen miles east of Dy- construct. a highway over that something to surpass. The Men's Overalls and Shirts at $1.00 each and the We shall be elosed as usual on Tuesday, the day of the holiday. Town. J. B. Gibson, Clerk, |1oad it on the governments. It: AE 3 85 acres under cultivation, Town of Dryden. | ig suggested that they go to the ent we would get to Ignace. : good building, plenty water AR Li | 4 | In ; 1 This would connect up the people with steady salarvies and whole of new Ontario, with the and wood, 3 miles from Dry- 1 Apply J. W. Nicholson, oa y . Drydén, ir 40 ph ig "Horne _ If municipal Sp Hens Port Arthur, with western Can- ARE ARRIVING ALL THE TIME | : funa. 11 the peopie of the TOWN 494 dnd als i : Unite . 3 > > Ei ee oll} ian Al ao a the Tren ada dnd also with the United We have Ladies' Pat Cut Out Sandals, @ $3.25. | FOR SALE--120 ACRES LAND COURT OF REVISION WUi raise tins money. the DTOVIn- § Qiatey. These sixteen miles of Misses Patent Sandals GF 20.05 : Benth all workable, plenty i cial and dominion governments =o, dway could be constructed | i hee Celent ones @ $2. ns water and wood, fenced, 1| A (ourt of Revision for the would each add a like amount| go. ohout 435.000. 1 know some- Child's Patent, one buckle @ $1.65. mile north of Si on High- way, apply A. G. Ripley, Dry- Gen.. Outs ray Pan Wo he we will join with you in meet-|j.y, redid Me Popte Bi ; po Hi oo D CILOV ER Menany. ne ii Sins ing the situation," stated Mr. Hh i i Baz Ly WE DISPLAY IN TH rr HT, £10.00 or bushel. | Appeals against the Assessment Finlayson. Yorn Bay would cost about IN THE WINDOW: 5 i Certified No. 1. Alsike Seed, | Rolls of Van Horne and Glengo-1 This is .a new poliicy, Mr. 000 a mile, or i total of | A wealth of women's shoes, new and not new @ $3.50 per bushel. Certified; land. (leo. Wice, Clerk.| Chairman. This bill provides about $360,000. Would it not $2.35 per pair. No.2 Allie. Bord, 4750 per 4] WE what might be termed direct re- i both IH that To iL pe i p lief, 'or the "'dole,"" We have |[0F AhOWL '$5Un, in orger 10 oe bushel, apply Con Snider! Municipality of Van ) Te thal Ataviel somaectione 3 Oxdrift, Ontario. Municipality of Van Municipality of Van Horne will be held in the Township Hall, on Horne FOR .SALE--A QUANTITY OF tood Potatoes, 10 bus. los @' 40c per bus.; 5 bus. lots @ 45¢ of Van Horne are asked by the} oinments to carry. on certain : Leather at 25¢ per pair. per bus.; 50c¢_per single hus.;| Couneil to cooperate with tWe | works. While this bill is before | ernment the right to spend mon- also a few tons of hay, $14.00) Weed Inspector, Mr. Wm. Tew,} us we have the Minister of] &Y at their discretion, and we ! per ton at barn, $15.00 perl in his efforts to control the .nds and Forests going up in- have the the minister standing ton delivered in town. John The residents of the Township spread of is eeds during the sea- Norris, Dryden, son of 1932. George Wice, Clerk. | 41,0 municipalities that they government is willing to contri- FISHING TACKLE: morn ESS it must take care of their own nuke, bonis the cost of the v a1 hed 1 1 | ; | 5 : Lard y £) ou will be astonished literally when you see the ieee bm el fm Vr i= needy people, that they must | completion of that highway. On y : sila EEE EEE kf sue ar SEE Seta FR ot Yo 5 eth Yo the other hand we have the assortment we show. | i] : il ments. He used the plural form. provincial minister of lands and We devote quite a portion of this advertisement to i Ww HY COMPLAIN ABOUT HARD il That is a strange situation after sha saying in Bona that | § I get ie your minds, es we have a display to be > I ? vip LE Ton rs a eh ont | the municipality must be respon- proud of. Perhaps, they did arrive a little late, but ar rE ; TYEE virgen | the way that some of us got] pais pon y Bs, >! I11V ; Ii 1 IMES, DEAL W ITH J. N. DAJT ER I pummelled around the political gible for their needy, but that if still, there has been very little fishing so far. = AND SAVE ON MEN's AND BOY'S Ue | platforms less than a couple of om 2 Dave Zon Jos will We have kidney baits, otto baits, willow leaf baits, fies NT VTE on T i SA TS fle | years ago. But that is not the | contribute to a fund for the un- Montreal baits, fluted baits, muskie baits, pearl fluted is CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR. 7a point. We have here a bill to employed, the provineial and baits, pearl kidney baits, copper wobblers, gold bowl = LH il provide relief by the dominion federal governments will con- baits, single and double cobourg spoons, wright baits, CANVAS SHOLS =i {in cooperation with the provin. tribute to the same fund. moonlight haits, ringed sinkers, kirby hooks, davis spin- 5H FRR = ERR FRE ERR, ask them to give so much to a for immediate relief. 'If vou will do something of that kind, heen told by the minister that he is prepared to consider re- quests by any province for con- tributions from the federal gov- to northern Ontario and telling exception of Fort William and thing of that country; there is a little muskeg, but it is fairly with wetsern Canada and with the United States, rather than to put men on direct relief? We are being asked to give the gov- in his place and saying that the Nee SE ITN = rm a N SE Sin 3 TR - AER (ED CEA (ED (SID (GARD SO 3-H) ERED (EEO E(B ()- SED () WER ©) SLID (TD) FER ET 3 GED) SRS () RID () I -EHEED- ©) GR ()- SO CED Ti ) ESE (ED) RISE (TEE () GEE ()- ENS (E00 () GHD (EER) PD- (EN-DE EGE (1 GE (RED () SRD) FET ()- SH OG (END © NEW SHOES AND BECAUSE WE ARE TIRED OF SEEING THEM We offer to clear out all obsoletes, in Canvas and D also."" That is why I think we | Lhd 1 0 i COMMONS really should have some definite I ; ; - N a QATT._E QIARTE a ; ; announcement from the minister. | ms 2 5 ROOMED HOUSE TO RENT, : FOR SALE--5 8 ARES DRY (Continued from Page 1) gu ; ; apply Mrs. W. E. Spears, | Curling Rink, apply S. Bart- ) 'Again I want to offer a sug- oe crm | lett, Dryden, Ontario. 1 : gestion. As everyone knows, we | § z FOR SALE-YOUNG PIGS, 6° an TC APPLY |: Siating oo be felt bad about! pve heen constructing high- i weeks old, $6.00 a pair, apply o HOU: 30 TO RENT APPLY [ it, Mr. Finlayson went on to rave da Aa hn) th 2 4 WM. Jofics. Oxdridt Ont. ge Thos Proudfoot, Dr yden, Ont. | say that he had hoped to finish |. ho ph: rortl HE vi 4 wll | [GUNTER CHECK BOOKS| the transCanada to Ft. William teh I bes The hog 19 = lo dh pig ew ay. Don't send out of town. Or : i bes a in Jon resent. When the provincial i : Apply R. H. Pronger, Notary i 2 z 7 : : y 3 ly the: vem Ti : pry a RE ih Dryden area, but unfortunately RE) a Chad = LINEN & ¢ : "| this could not be completed at 2 a: 2 ; NDKERCHIEFS: | : x3 roy 28 x 3 b) 0 71tr Fhe o . ple! PU REBRED HOLSTE IN BULL Quest, The "Observer. | this time, although he hoped to played wih tie Mater Work | J S: 2 (Voarling) Tor sais, apply O FRATERNAL NOTICES keep camps working on the roads oe > oe bey 2 3 ey pro- We would not say that these are quite as good as our L. Drmmmond, Oxdrift, under the new scheme. A pen 3% ang. 4p 5 regular 35¢ line, but we do not know that we put one ) i EEL Pet GOLDEN STAR LODGE ; ; = and so provided certmn candi- of them along side to the other, and it was impossible Ta ROOM AND BOARD WITH| AF. & AM, No. 484, GRC. | That is, anyone without a dates He elected. We have to tell which was whieh. 4 every convenience at the low-| Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dry- Soy di ann and Jerk Finn. L 30 Hi hgh 0 well So, a fortunate purchase made us possessors of a Ss est rates possible, apply Mrs | den, the Second Tuesday of each oy hoard and lodging and five Jutpnne we 1a 5 ios uate 1 quantity of linen handkerchiefs that we can sell at 18¢ [| Ha 1 ley, , Box ¢ 263, Du ke St. month. Visitors cordially invited. dollars a month. Further, he number of elections. The people | or 6 for $1.00. : H. Morison. W.M said: 1 lin my part of the country wel- Ww CE WANTED--ONE GOOD MILCH| « A. F. BERREY, Sec' : ; , | come an election, because that' ye especially suggest that you look at these. Cow, must be tested, apply ER J ie Jay WERE 1 eos} approXi-) jy ahout the only time we can Geor ge D. Skene, Box 152, LO. DRYDEN LODGE, No. mate y $ 100 per man per Sa get any work done. The more | ' SS -- -- Mew's and Boy's Canvas Shoes. Bring us in your LS ces, and then we have the minis-| Under these eirewmstances I ners, trolling lines, in great variety, and a sample hs next order and we will show you how to save, pices La ter of one of the provineial gov-} think the minister, for his own } tackle box, that you will want us to get for you. 5 are lower than any mail order catalogue. i Br ernments telling the municivali- protection, should indicate to the We certainly have the fishing assortment, more es- br ail I= | ties they must take care of their] house what he is prepared to pecially at the beginning of the sale of it. fs STRAW HATS FOR ME iN AND BOYS fi own needy. He said, "If youj do, rather than have the pro- Th Men's Straw Hats at oven errvennnnn 15¢, 20¢ and 25¢ Fis will get those men who have| vineial minister of lands and . ] iA Boy's Straw Hats, eel coo. vvinesvinessoasess 15¢ =i) steady work to contribute to a, forests misrepresent the attitude nt i i Sin a I i Th meen Chen 5 CUOCERY SPECIAL | Sif teder and provincial govern- northern Untario. stun asin a mk i ea eR y o | | FOR A SHORT WEEK a] Kiddies' Khaki Playalls, red trimmed, sizes 3 to 8 8, {== = i Goes : ES Bis years, clearing price per PEE ee tee a heed 80e il g EER CE i EE] LARD: = SEE Le : : In one pound prints, freshly in. : ri »_ os . . y oi = ; a ad Fn ; al | H E A Zz A A R : We suggest is good buying @ 10¢ per pound. fe 3oy's Bib Overalls, blue denim, sizes 2 to 8 yrs., pr. T9¢ 5 = I . 0 Boy's pants, all sizes in different shades, clearing I= 5c to $5.00 Store Frau: fir Pre POE Ba 3 sin ee Sie ia vas emben aah be 8be fi Harvest Queen. H id VISORS i : We have nearly exhausted our ul This flour J 5) S =f] ~NTANTCL AT is in cotton sacks. To those who do not know and they 2 A v i= » QF A he : : : <h Men's and Boy's Visors, clearing price each ...... 180 =i 10¢c SENSATION must be very Tew, Harvest Queen is among the best | Ua ETT EE SOM A NS 25¢ ZI baking flours in Canada. 4 l= Sr Baus il a i i e will make a very special last offer at $2.00 per i iz I ' JEA s S iE & Sack. =r] = oH =i) ; 2 Le Men's Silk and Wool Light Weight Sweaters, cach $1.95 Lh Yes! Tere are some values never before scen in Dryden This will possible clean up what we have. i Le EE a We make no definite prophecy, because the prophet i= : 1 ; prophecy, because the prophet 3 firs : LOOK -- -- LOOK : i= Jup and Saucer ........ 10e has been unpopular the last few years, but we really | fe Men's Tailored Suits, 50 sawples to choose from, coat, 05 EC 10¢ think that this is the last $2.00 Harvest Queen Flour i vest 2 pair pants at $21.50. Come in and get meas- fie men hen ; ; for awhile. H =] ured while the offer lasts. You'll do better. at Daiters. it Platan 00 aie 10e Te Mills like the farmers are tired of working for 1 =l nothing i i= & | Ti 05 This is all fancy decorated fine Chinaware, in five b4 fi Us different designs. You can also make up a complete os | =1jl Teaset. = il § 2, ira] Af 1 i NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE it i [ | i GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD £ Look for le Bargains in next weeks advertisement here. P. | ily : i : . 2 le Exclusive Dealer, Tip Top Tailors Ltd. a ; : DRYDEN. ONT | ue ; : : ' ? > a i DRYDEN, ONT. W. E. THORSEN & SON | 3-1 i = 3 LC] HERO TO-DO OE ES (-C O- ( G O) S O-CES O- GED lye. CD DD A DD 4 4 0-4 SO HDS SDD SH St S-Di [4

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