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Dryden Observer, 23 Dec 1932, page 3

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LJ - Wi Water Boilers, Hydro Thermic ¢ UR. Trist Ye ER A PE RE BE ER CR TL BE RE 2 [Tr DECEMBER 28rd, 1039. THE DRYDEN OBSERVER ste SS SESGEIRTE i M.J. CROSIER jl i 1 4 Licensed Motor Taxi [id iH Th | ¥ Day and night calls given % d i prompt attention. i = 4 Phone 117 Dryden, Ont. 3 WIDE VARIETY OF Ee ee -- a $f Announcing the opening of a FE STABLE, DELIVERY & DRAY 5 i at my old stand in i { THE DRYDEN LIVERY pg ES: Dryden, Ont.% REEFS TAT ETE ATES REE EES A A A PAE PE RE I -- ! SEASON'S y GREETINGS : AND BEST i WISHES TO ALL Pride WV : F. WILLARD : Expert Shoe and Harness ¥ Repairs. A -- TERETE TYE SNA Eos i i 19 " pe GREETINGS ¥ AND : GOOD WISHES FOR % CHRISTMAS : AND THE ¢ NEW YEAR. : res : T. PROUDFOOT 4 "The Dryden Tailor" Va riz CA Sa a SRSA i 3% Fe THE SEASONS GREETINGS TO ONE AND ALL Kk. G. Austin GENERAL INSURANCE Agent Treyden 4 RT RETR ETTORE Ee PA RE AR TE TIS FEET SE RAE i srsasrRrEaTa i | : AAI Re Alin 3 F or Winter I am a busy man at present, shut 1 have increased my busi-# ness. I am now able to supplyZ tyou with stove pipes of betters tmaterial and at much dowery {ise po than usual. 15¢ per length for 6 in. pipe 4 20c per length for 7 in. pipe. 7 1 can now supply you with Ythe latest made furnace on the gmarket in coal or wood and coal and wood burning stoves | tg Cook & Quebec and Ranges® Ete, Hot? Stoves Heaters, Radiation, Agricultural Boil ers. ¢ Tinsmithing of any discription §Dryden' s Ureatest Produeing Shop. i OLAF A. ISAKSON | General sheet metal worker and heating contractor. ¥ Princess St. Dryden © RETESET TASER ASE REARS - megs eR rE A RC 1 frre ee ~o| URING recent years there increase in the number of people of this coumt- ry who enjoy the sport of hunting and many thousands go afield yearly, with jl ine or shotgun. No other sec- tion of the world can offer to Foi sportsman the same favour- able conditions as prevail in Canada with its immense areas of virgin territory within rapid and comfortable means of access. Vast Hunting Areas This country possesses over 1,000,000 square miles of forest, which shelters game ranging from the timid rabbit to the huge and dangerous grizz- ly bear. Moose, caribou, elk, deer, bighorn sheep, mountain goat, timber wolf and bear are plentiful and may be hunted during open seasons of generons fongih. Wild Fowl Abundant The numerous lakes and ponds American continent, consequent- ly ducks, geese and other water- fowl are plentiful, in normal years. The ruffled grouse or partridge is the most important upland bird and is common to every province, while woodcock, prairie chicken, Hungarian part- ridge and ptarmigan provide oood sport in certain districts. has been an exceptional animais' of northern Canada are the breeding places of the main waterfowl population of the | sons, bag limits, issuing of licen-|+ ! Hunting Grounds Easy of Access Accessibiilty is an outstanding feature of much of Canada's hunting territory. The country is well served by roads, railways and steamboat lines, over which the sportsman may travel in comfort, to the 'going in" point Areas previously inaccessible may also now be reached by air. plane in a few hours' flight. De- training or "going in" points are numerous throughout game areas and at these will be found reliable outfitters and qualified guides, who are prepared to look after: the sportsman's every need and guidance while in the hunt- ing territory. In several of the provinces it is compulsory for the hunter to be accompanied by a guide but, provinces where it is not com- pulsory, it is often advisable to engage guides. These men, be- ing familiar with the territory in which they operate, are able to add greatly to the enjoyment and success of the trip. Conservation of Game In Canada a practical form of conservation is found in the set- ting aside of tracts of public lands, as game reserves, and in the rigid protection of game in its extensive national and pro- vineial parks. In these areas the game multiplies rapidly, un- der protection, and spreads ower into the surrounding country. This favourable condition, coup- led with sound protective legis lation regulating the open sea- p= OF GENEROUS ah even in those]. HUNTING GROUNDS EASILY REACHED ces, ete, assures continuance of a supply of game animals and birds in their native habitat. Canada is thus able to offer thes hunter exceptional Ppportanities| ie for sport in season. Hunting with Camera To the camera-hunter and the student of wild life, the Cana- dian Provinces offer unusual opportunities for interesting. ex- periences and records. There is no closed season on game, to the camera-hunter and, throughout the year, he will find favourable conditions to study the habits of game animals and birds and to photograph them in their natur- al surroundings. Game Laws of the Provinces The game laws of the different provinces are drafted by the provincial Governments with a view to meeting local conditions; consequently there is no uniform game law for the Dominion as a whole. As these game laws are subject to revision from year to year, persons contemplating a hunting trip are advised to ob- tain copies -of the current game laws and regulations of the prov- ince in which they intend to hunt. The National Development = rr se A MERRY XMAS, A NEW YEAR FILLED WITH " if HEALTH, HAPPINESS, ENTERPRISE AND PROS. | "4 PERITY IS OUR EARNEST WISH. os i sled : Bn Pe your home in Dryden, Vermilion Bay, or Ignace, Richan, or south on the Indian Reserve, we value your oi neighborly friendship, your patronage has generously os contributed to our happiness and welfare. oo In 1933 we aspire to the closest oopatation with SA, Fa your reduced earning power. Let us all resolve to buy and sell for cash, to kick out old man credit, the Mr. Hyde of our business life. To buy, or trade with our neighbors, to use the product Let Dryden District show the rest of the world the road up from the slough of depression. of our own district. 3 AF 5N SAF. wx A) '""When you shop at Prongers your dollars last longer."' Ralph J. Pronger The store that will not be undersold. SS Ra RR CF BRAT Wes Res see EET PEREZ AT THIS SEASON WE WISH TO EXTEND to EVERYBODY OUR HEARTIEST GREETINGS AND GOOD WISHES FOR CHRISTMAS. ETE eT J. WRIGHT PHONE 49 PHONE 49 Bureau of the Department of the |g Interior at Ottawa will gladly supply information on hunting in Canada, by either complying with requests, or referring same to other sources from wlio h the particulars desired my he ob- tained. sion, some of the movie stars are going to keep the same hushands they had last winter. The couple were married and travelled to the lakes for their honeymoon. As soon as they arrived they took a boat out upon the lake. The following morning the bride's mother got a posteard, which read: "Arrived safely. Grand row before supper." "My!" she muttered, "I did n't think they'd begin quarrell- so soon." Owing to the business depres-} "Do clever men make the best hushands?" "Clever hushands."' men don't become HARD-LUCK STORY : A woman whose troubles are more than she can bear alone writes to me. Her husband is a shingler and lather and ecan't get regular work. They are having a desperate time. She wants to get a piece of land and move into the country where they can be happy with turkeys, cattle and chickens. Her complex is a common one, She's an escapist. Have you heard the one about the Scotchman who rented a house close to a church because | § he was fond of rice-pudding. "Yes, I feel much better now, and I don't think there is anything wrong with my appendix. But it was nies frandma : of the minister to call and seal? about it."' Daughter : But, mother, that wasn't the new minister, that was a specialist from the city who examined you. (Grandma: "Oh, he was a doe- tor, was he? I thought he was a little familiar for a minister. ¢¢ PRREA AY Here is Economy Buying For Everyone. The Big Sale Is Now On, Buy Now and Save. aa EARS RR RR A AE PE RE TS BPR BR BEE 5 WISHING ALL OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a | HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. tt TEA TE TEBE PE TE PETE PE TEED Ther Pe mrss || Stocktaking Clearance eT RAR ARs FEEEREER § ; 3 TY we. 3) 4 I 4 EE SE WISHING YOU AND YOURS MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR HEALTH AND PROSPERITY | --~ Phone 6. A, PATERSON Dryden ss RRR Frias ve MERRY CHRISTMA § and a HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR J+ J» CORNER McCormick-Deering Dealer OXDRIFT ONTARIO

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