Dryden Observer, 19 Aug 1927, p. 2

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a aid thie RAE a F™ ar Tha Best T n bre BRIBE ELE CHOICE MEATS, FRESH BEEF PORK i= VEAL, LAMB and MUTTON iE Ee ; EPs] Line of =D COOKED MEATS Alw ays Alef on Hand. CLL J A == jof the {as possi --also-- : BACON and HAMS, Etc. oF Fresh SAUSAGE and HAMBURG STEAK Daily. of = Phone No.6 A. PATERSON, Prep = OOO The Busy Store BIG SPECIAL 200 Bag GRANULATED SUGAR $7.25 CASH 'Through an error on our part last week our advt read Seven tins of Corn for $1.00. "This should have been: Seven Tins of PEAS for $1.00 And the price remains the same for this week We have a secondhand BEATTY BROTHERS Electric er WASHING MACHINE, is . for $40.00 2 $3000 Payrient Each Month, This iS a Wonderful Cheap Buy --DEMONSTRATION = ro a A Represesaiv of Crosse &. Blackwell will Fert trite : eir products in our. Store on "Friday and Satuday... Lin ou and 28 Sr : a first clas ass running order ZR y E Uy B. Gates Sn -------- = ----------, 0 cm mc a cm am ma 3 Just Around 'As You Please [ he Cofuee Re B! HE ! & Whi iE --help yourself £ :: ---Ask the Clerk 2 Rose Telephone oe - CiHtAIN STO 0: "H: PRONGRT IR, Proprietor. THEsT PRICE 8 ARP GOUT UTIL AUGUST-ady URI GR OER OT 0 i I ET Much mE Ie Wo lower price quality and ick servic | Swine Conference resoluti on and that i: Grading. Ee oy on -* guarded. ETT TTT Hog Grading. ONTARIO farmers are putting up a strenuous fight against the efforts which are being made to set aside or render ineffective the grading regula- tions as applied to the marketing of hogs. The situation, briefly, would ap- pear to be that the Dominion Swine Conference held at Ottawa, in April last, passed a resclution to the effect that Hog Grading at Stockyards, Abattoirs, and where necessary should be compulsory and that the informa- tion regarding the grade should be re= turned to the producer. The purpose resolution was fo ensure as far le that the rremium on select hogs should find its way into the pockets of the producer, It is contend- ed that the proposed new regula'ions drafted by the Dominion Department of Agriculture do not faithfully in- terpret_ the spirit of the Dominion iftle or no improov rement in the situa- be 1 until the con i for until the grading x regula - f the gra Sp 2 Iemorsa: | throughout the Province Secretary J. J. Morrison of the TU FO calls for im- | 5' ¥ dum to eam i aC nediate s the exert every inf towahis sing upon the Covent t point of producers in periment of Agricd] 2go for the purpose ixpe f bacon hog, in or might compete on the Bri that the regulations for the time they "were lived un More recently, however, oth=r intere™s} have circumvented the regulations, | C and worke i oot with the result that few farmers have} , 75 & 8 been selling their hogs 'on a graded | Basis, the "regulations. meanwhile eoming very much of a farce. ~The Farsters' Sun. editorially, in el 15508, diseussing <he situation says: In Ahre"attempt- 'being "made to- set aside ot Terder-ineffective the grad- "ing regulations as s 'applied to the "volved which cannot be allowed to "go "unchallenged. - * Time and time again has: Sega allowed oo : : ng in- i Lig fe iki "whieh characterizes his inexplicable | "demand that his interests be safe- There is every reason to | "believe that officials of the Depart- ment of 'Agriculture aye 'not without (ae But unless 5d a the Cornett "to convince them that there is a province-wide ~ demand upon the part of Sti that the com pulsory grading feature of the proposed new regulations be | put into effect forthwith, there is - every probability 'hat once again the } -farmer's silence w'll be assumed to 'ke indifference and as a result, when it is too late, he will find himself, ene of the tag-rag and bob-tail, left to sink or swim as best he may." KILLED BY TRAP HE SET FOR BOYS | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Aug, 17.--A == man who set a trap for boys who kad Loen stealing his apples from a tree in his back yard, walked into the {rep himself and was instantly killed. Tht man who, according to the re-: sort of police, built - a barbed wire' fence arund an apple tree in his back i -vard then attached an electric wire to 'he fence. He brushed against the : dome, and was killed. em et re en en ary A. J. CROSi We 30 it DRYDEN DISTRICT MOTORs HL fa REPAIRING - indifference to his own welfare, and| "a large measure' of sympathy Tori: ~~ and recognize: the pusticé of," the' - farers" demands, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO Dryden Motors Successors te Solicit Your Patronage - STAR, DURANT AND NASH CARS. Guaranteed Service and Repairs on all makes. SEVERAL BARGAINS IN USED CARS. By Motors, HUGHIE HILL, Mgr. Dryden, Ontario |THE HAY SEASON IS HERE.! I HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY, OF SUPERIOR HAY RAKES, FORKS, SYTHES, SNATHS, STONES, etc, at HONEST PRICES. a stock-of- Frost & Wood HAY MOWERS, the Beatty HAY FORK OUTFIT ROPE & FIXTURES for the Hay Fork You Already have. A Large Stock of-- MASONS SEALERS, 2-g2l, gts, & pts; sizes at $2:00 7.40 per dozen, _ be- | MAKE AUGUST 'sth to 11th, YOUR CHAUTanOUA WEEX E. A. HLOSE} "TRRYDEN, HARNESS 'and - For the past three years I have been in. Dryden, 1: have given satisfaction in Shoe Repairing, and intend: doing some in. the Harness line. ad PRICES VERY MODERATE Childrens Boots "Repaired = After School Hours." : i NEXT TO POST OFFICE AUTO LIVERY CLOSED CAR, FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION, TRAVELLERS, WEDDING AND PICNIC PARTIES, ~~ Phone 41, A. P. KELLAR DRYDEN - ONTARIO Sea Fighting Shown in Kane's Special "Convoy," Epic of the Navy, Features Actual Pictures of - 'the Batte of the North Sea. Battleships foaming into action in the greatest sea battle of history, 2,000,000 soldiers being carried over- seas to France and at home a girl dy- ing a thousand living deaths that the Convoys might sail in safety. : Those are the highlights of "Con-" voy," Robert Kane's great epic of the Navy, which comes to the Strand Friday and Saturday, Aug. 19, 20,! this week with an all-star cast headel| | by Dorothy Mackaill, Lowell Sherman' Buster Collier; Lawrence: Gray and Ivan Keith. > Navy Aided Sl Produced with the co-operation of the United States Navy, the First National special was hailed in Washing ton as the film history of the Navy at war, when Joe Boyle, the director took = the picture to the Capital for a gov- : ernment pre-view. The mobilization of the United States : at the outbreak of the war, the methods: by which German Secret Service agents were apprehended and the organization of the historical con- voy system form a backgrund for one °° of the most dramatic tales ever put on the screen. Cost $1,000,000 The picture was four months in pro- ? duction, cost over $1,000,000 and en- gaged the efforts of more than 3000 actors and extras, = Actual pictures of f the battle of the North Sea, with ships i sinking, thousands of guns firing and the sea becoming a literal volcano, taken during the war by British, American and German official photo- graphers are featured. STOCK TA RE REDUCING SALE TOMATOES, reg zoc. per Sale, Two for LIFE BUOY SOAP, regular tin CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP. regu Sale-Price. =: ;.. 15¢c: as ies 25¢. r 10c; Sale three for Be: LLX, regular two for 25¢. "Sale .......... con... 10¢- RIPE BANANAS, per dozen Cadosss rsd ada Twassaes WE WILL CARRY A FULL LINE OF-- 2 CHOKE FRESH FRUITS Es: Until w e yEeRs AA ROOFING PAPER -- BUILDERS' SASH -- SOOKE - -- BRICK -- pe F PLASTER BOARD and WALL BOARD SCREEN DOORS & WINDOWS. HARDWARE Screen Wire Cloth, --14 mesh--Black & Galvanized - Lumber -- Lath -- Shingles, Call or Write for Plans and Estimates Dryden Lumber Cao. BUILDING PAPER Prince of Wales Receives: First Railway Ticket at New Station thousands of loyal ci stoners, > A i ; reins Hl Janeral Merchant No €:0:7: Orders Accepted. Crh § OXDRIFT, ONTAF™" - SUGAR, pure Care, zranulated 10-ths for ........ 78 Just Arrived | PORK & BEANS, 2-1 tins, Libby's, two for .... -.23 2 --CAR OF-- BAKING POWDER, Serv-us, 6-0z., ¢ach «.. «1+... 15: FLOUR & FEED CARNATION MILK, tall tins, two for ........... 27 i SFTDLES RAISINS, 2-bs for :........... 29.3 Prices Right P&G NAPTHASOAY, nn hars for... ... 000 -53 RL THT ETH CORN SYRUP sith tins each... Sri aio "43 2 E : wi E PLUMS, oth tins, L:S:twofor ...... 0.0.0. 05 0 ; i' A.J GAEDIN E. = MACARONI, Serv-us, per pkg. ......... ALE. IO a z General Merchant, = PICKLES quart Sealers, each. .... ............... .39 = TAGLE RIVER = STRAWBERRY JAM, 4-1b tius, pure, each ........ 72 i CE = SHOE POLISH, 2n-1, each. ........ ou iii. II s Agent for = . rg : : : E Ww, TS. B TFA, Great Vest, 1-1b packages edch............. 69 ; = Free: & Wood I¥PLENENTS 2) When H.R.H. the Prince of Wales formally opened the new Unic: Station at Toronto, his first action SHES: Chauteau, 1-tb pkgs, °r Phe. 23 § = COCKSHUTT PLOW (OV i was to visit the ticket wickets of the Canadian National Railways, u rere to receive Ticket No. 1 of the TILE, Dean, blk por =. BE rien i" sen | I ir A TD SLA pCanUL, LL Per Dy , oi. sre ser ee a = ' od otograph shows 18 oya Vig ess a € tickel window; De ing im, in mornin coat, is euten= PUFFED WHE. AT, Wo lor oo a. ae 27 § = Sharple's Cream Separators. 2 ant-Governor Ross of Ontario and to his right, Mr. U. E. Gillen, General Manager of the 1 Toronto Ter- § = RAW FURS BOUGHT & SOLD, = minals. On the extreme right of the photograph is seen Prince George, with Mrs, W. C. Ross, wife of A 7 E the Lieutenant-Governor, ~ rm cm a cm il Pa an a

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