Dryden Observer, 20 Jan 1928, p. 2

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER. M FRIDAY & SATURDAY Quality Specials Win $100.00 on Hamgram Contest Mild Cured Shamrock Hams, Ib ......cc.inve ii. 33 Mild Cured Dominion Cottage Rolls, per ib ....... 29 Mild Cured Dominion Picnics, per 1b ............. 23 Mild, Cured Side Bacon, sliced, 3-ibs for ......... Sto Mild, Cured Fancy Ayrshire Rolls, sliced, per tb .. 33 Sliced Head Cheese, per lb. nv auc. cxsinssnascs 20 Sliced Macaroni & Cheese Loaf .................. .30 rorned Reel two lbs Jor <u. ioc i. cust knee an .33 Fresh Made Blood Sausag=s, Ib ..... sc .ciiuvan.s 20 Carnation Mincemeat, two lbs for ................ 43 Fresh Haddie Fillets, 2-hé for ........ 0.00. 43 Chicken Halibut, wholeor half, per 1b ........... 22 Elack Cod, perlb ...... 19 Smelts, perlb ..... 23 A. PATERSON, Prep © WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK OUR many Customers and Friends for their Support during the past year, and wish you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Try Our Coals : NUT COAL WILDFIRE COAL KOPPERS COKE PRICES REASONABLE-- --PROMPT DELIVERY Dryden Lumber Co. CLE ERLE ERED EH EH HEH LEE EE HTL TET TH TH EERERLII ILI ME ES BL RSE DL PR RRA NRT ALA TRL ESL ERR RR RA ERO 040 TINIE January Gash Discount FROM JANUARY 1st, to JANUARY 31st, 1928 We Will Give TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH On Everything in the Store. Now is the Time to Buy at a Saving. 'B. Gates EE TT OL LL a RH EE TT TER LL LE LAT TL] 1 Eo aE (EE (EID 0 GED 0 SED 0G (CFD OSI OG (EEE (SI O-OFD | | | ] i Just Around A As You Please ths Corner A & WW h --help yourself Tom i { ! g --Ask the Clerk Everywhere --Telephone CHAIN STORES O: H: PRONGER, Proprietor A Large Stock on Hand of-- HEAD LETTUCE, Nice WHITE CELERY APPLES--AIll Kinds, per box ....... $325 & $2.75 CARROTS --TURNIPS-- --BEETS FRESH CABBAGE BACON, COOKED MEATS--AIl Kinds. - SPANISH ONIONS A Pi 94 PR mm ARE (RIT ()GETED () ATD ( QETED CHED- GRD (3 Ano © anme 0-0 0am CIEE O-SIIED (CIE RD O GRID (QI O AND OCR) pra shi Sati A Criticism of Canada | | | | EET ran LT ws : (Manitoba Free-Press) The following letter whi issue =n gamer | i= SEE ly manufactured than in Canada. A bandit is sentenced to forty lash es and fifteen years' penal servit ude. He is a young man, twenfy- one years of age; his crime that of robbing a bank. Vagrancy is unishable with a three months' imprisonment; drunkenness first offence, $10, second offence $200, third offence improsenment. Can- ada sadly needs a revision of its criminal code, and along with it the dismissal of some of its judges and magistrates, for these latter are the creators of the criminal classes here, and therefore a dang- er to the community as a whole. Canadian journalism expresses no more advanced views oa 'science, literature and art than our grandmothers and grandfa hers held, and sometimes less advanc- ed. The Editors will willingly iopen their columns to all and :sundry who will contribute artic- les on such subjects as "Do Un- :baptized Children Go to Heaven?" jand "Would a Nation of Atheists :be a Nation of Thieves?" The things that count, the live things that make life so interesting and really worth living, are seldom if ever touched upon. "Evolution" is heresy, co-operation aims at the destruction of the capilists class, Socialism is piffle, the League of Nations is a League of Lunatics, etc.~. The fact is that Canada is one of the most backward cour- tries in the world. This ought not to be very surprising, since the land attracts the uncultured classes, and everywhere reflect: the ignorance of the population in general. It has ben said that the position of the working-man in Canada is infinitely better than that of his fellow in the Old Country. But is it? The majority of Canad'ans live in perpetual debt. The curse sof the country is its seasonable work, when wages are comparitiv- ly high. It is then that the Can- adian worker will begin to "buy" 'his "house, his motorcar, his . clothes, his furniture, and he does it all on the instalment system. I iam not economic--I canot say Car Owners i Nilo See Us For COLD WEATHER NEEDS ALCOHOL, - WINTER COVERS, CELLULOID -- for SIDE CURTAINS. 'Book Your Orders for Winter Overhaul Now. We have pur .chased a Cylinder Hone and can make a perfect job. Dryden Motors, HUGHIE HILL, Mgr. whether it reflects prosperity for a population furniture dealers are all enjoying ich ap | Prosperous times. , | the junk is returned to the sellers {I am in no position reading between 1 wR Sai O1 usca to live entirely in lebt. But fom inquiries I have de, the house and estate agents motor-car merchants, the How much of to say, but the lines, the cars at rock bot- 1 prices is s. G. E. O. KNIGH ~ S>- foronto, Dec. Classified | Thousand "lhouse in town. | afternoons only.--App or SALE--NEW LAID EGGS, E. ¥ WARREN ARKIN, FARM FOR SALE--CONSI 160 acres, with 30 under acres fall plowed:* half ile from school, two mile Oxdrift station. Price Twe d Five Hundred Dollar Will sell, rent or exchange for B. BRIGNALL, sr, Oxdriit, Ont WANTED: - YOUNG GI ly Mrs H. HUMPHREYS, Dryden, Ontario. RL For WANTED--BY JNUARY 28th, Girl for Dining Room.--Apply CENTRAL HOTEL Dryden, Ontario. WANTED TO RENT--ONE SINGLE j Horse and One Working Team, good' fast walkers desired. Will receive best of Attention, For further in- formation please write A. REINO NIEMI, Dinorwiec, Ont. 17]2]28]p i 1] ] TO RENT--3-ROOM HOUSE, on Duke St., Furnace and Fire- place. Conveniently wired fo: clectrical fixtures; good basement. | Apply Mrs Wm. RHODES, Dryden, Ont.; Sherifi's Sale of Lands for Arre Statute Labour Taxes TOWNSHIP CF EAST AUBREY District of Kenora, Province of Ontario By virtue of a Warrant under the hands of the Chairman and Secrstary- Treasurer of the East Aubrey Road Commissioners, dated 1st day of Septen ber, 1927, commanding the Sheriff to levy upon the lands hereinafter de- scribed for the arrears of taxes respectively due thereon, together with 'he costs, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that unless such arrears of taxes are sooner paid, I shall in compliance with the Act Respecting Statute Labour, Chapter 196, R S.0., 1914 on MONDAY THE 6th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1928, AT THE SHERIFF'S OFFICL iN THE COURT HOUSE, IN THE TOWN OF KENORA, AT THE HOUR OF 11 O'CLOCK IN THE FORIE- NOON, proceed to sell by Public Auction the lands, or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge such arrears of taxes and charges thereon, TOWNSHIP OF EAST AUBREY Name of Owner Lot Con. Acres Years Arrears Costs Total Ptd, No, cession or un-ptd Trueman, J. H. Npt. 7 5 160 1023-26 45.55 6.85 52.80 pid Dated at the Sheriff's Office at the Town of Kenora, in the Dis'rict of Eerora this id day of Oclober, 1927 JOEN W. HUMBLE, Sheriff of the District of Kenora. 09. ---- AAAI SASSI tha. IIT Are You Taking Advantage of BREAD DELIVERY the convenience of this delivery is becoming a necessity to housewives, FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES HEAD LETTUCE, CELERY, TOMATOES, Few MALAGA GRAPES, per lb ........ 45 Giough's Confectioney J. O. GOUGH, Proprietor. Agent For-- NEILSON'S CHOCOLATES, KODAKS & SUPPLIES FOR RENT--SMALL HOUSE, North of C.P.R--Apply Mrss W. J. FINDLAY, Dryden, Ont. TO LET--SOUTH STORE IN McFadyen Block.--Apply JAS. McFADYEN, Dryden, Ontario. 2711]|28 M. J. CROSIER! General Merchant OXDRIFT, ONTARIO. --Dealer in-- BOOTS AND SHOES } DRY GOOD, GROCERIES, HARDWARE and FARM | PRODUCE { --Agent For-- LIFE INSURANCE FROST AND WOOD & COCKSHUTT IMPLEMENTS LL OTH TH HITHER HTT TH BHT A.J.GARDINE! General Merchant, EAGLE RIVER Agent for Frest & Wood IMPLEMENTS. COCKSHUTT PLOW (QV * ® 3 Sharple's Cream Separators. RAW FURS BOUGHT & SULD. SHH HEH HEH TTT TERT LL TT PERL HHH HHH HHI TH A TH | WATKIN'S PRODUCTS SPICES, EXTRACTS, Etec. | STOCK & POULTRY TONIC | PIE FILLERS, FRUIT SALTS. | I'OOTH PASTE AND BRUSH HOLDER LINIMENT, COUGH MEDICINES, LAXATIVES, SALVES, MEDICINES, E. T. (DAD) ROWLAND OS COSA SLT SSI The McCormick-Dezring Line of Farm Equipment is Complete Consisting of-- Tractor 10-20 and 15-30--Thresher, 22-38 and 28-46 Tractor, Plows, 2 and 3 bottom, 12 and 14 inch--Trattor Steel Brush Breaker-- Tractor Disks, 10-it. tandem-- Tractor Cultiva- tors--Tractor 10-{t. Grain Binders--Combination Harvester all sizes--Reapers, 35-ft.--Self Dump Rakes, 8-ft to 12-ft --Side Delivery Rakes and Tedders--Grain Dril's, single and Double Disks, from 13 disk up to the wide Tractor Drill--Harrows- - Harrow Carts--Scufflers--Cultivators--Vessot as well as the McCormick-Deering Grain Grinder--OQat Crusher--Hay Load- ers--Potato Planters and Potato Diggers--Cream Separators, from 330 Ibs capacity up to 1100 Ibs--Ensilage Cutters, all sizes--Hay Presses, both horse and power engines from 1% to 10 hotse power---Sulkey Plows--Gang Plows--Walking Plows --Breaker Plows--McCormick-Deering Wagons--Chatham Wagons--Climax Trucks--Steel Wheel Trucks--Sleighs--- Binder Twine--Knife Grinders, or any Machine used around the farm, as well as The INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCK,wh ich is in a class by itself, if vou do not believe this just order one and find out, Prices and Literature on any of the above will be sent on application. "Good Equipment Makes A Good Farmer Better." Jd, 8. Corner, Oxdritt ----Agent for---- International Harvester Company of Canada, Limited Hamilton Canada.

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