Dryden Observer, 12 Oct 1928, p. 2

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+HE DRYDEN OBSERVER ~~ °° CHOICE LINE OF-- Fresh & Cured MEATS ERSON, Prop. ; . rE EEE | ave you one of our ome Plan Books . 13 Write Or Call for One -- It is Yours for the Asking Whether you have in mind a clear picture o7 a hazy notion of ~ the home you intend to build, you will benefit by seeirg our plans of Modern Homes. : With our years of experience as suppliers of quality building material and construction, our advice in selecting.a plana mean a life of contentment for you. We supply practically everything for a DRuilding, from base ment to roof. : Call or write for our free estimate on your requirments. Dryden Lumber Co. | Ltd. 1st, Mis C. Volkmar. PRIZE WINNERS SPECIALS Western Canada Flour Mills, Co, G. F. & J. Galt, Ltd-- 1st, Mrs J. Hutchison, 4-lbs Blue Ribbon Tea ; I Hn JR REAR RR P e iti i TRI HEHE hin sae 2rd sisson il SU HIT IEEE EHH HEE HELIS LE HL | HEED © CE (FEE GRE (CEI (SE OS L$] | CGD OCI OTE QE ETD 0D -G "y aH LET REL : Coats BE Winter BROADCLOTH ' & SUEDE FINISH FABRICS With Paquin Collar, with the Wide Fur Extending well over the Shoulders. : Long Shawl Collars of Rich Thibetine extending half way down the front of coat. All have Brocaded Lining and half Chamois lined. 3H QUALITY GARMEN TS $174.50 545.00 ] J. Gates ry FP De EIT Juat Around nu a As You Please the Corner R i & i h i -- help yourself srom j e BE + _--Ask the Clerk Bvery where B a:d -- Telephone CHAIN STORES OQ: H: PN Rep 3 - § Special All Fruit Left Over From The Carload will be Sold at Cost Price, beginning MONDAY : MORNING. ir i BE LR Tr: r 3 RAMONA TEA § 4 Regular 75c¢. Y + SPECIAL -- s57¢. + 1 T I ETL ALLL RE LEU ULL AT CEE (OS Oa ad ED O-GED- - LO) CE WEED OAT OSI OE CC EFT (GEER OTH GERD OCR O-eREDd OTH O ex 2nd, Mrs R, Leise, 3l-bs Blue Ribbcn Tea. Ogilvie Flour Mills, Co., Ltd.--Ist, P. Clausen, sack flour; 2nd, Mrs E. W. Wice, half sack flour. OFFER FARM BOYS TRIP TO ROYAL FAIR. Will be Guests of Ontario De- partment of Agriculture-- Special Competition 10 Decide Who shall Go. To be Held in Dryden, October 25th and 26th, Five fortunate young farmers fron this district will spend three days in Toronto at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair this coming Nevember as the guests of the Ontario Departmen: tion is general over the country, The competition shall be c¢pen to all farmers and farmers' sons living on the farm, between the ages of 15 and 23 years, on October 1st, 1928 (must not have reached twenty-third birthday) and who have not previously represented the country as a member of a stock-judging team at the Royal Winter Fair, or are not graduates of an agricultyral college or agri cultural school, 'Prizes shall be awarded on aggieg- ate scores only, 50 per cent, wil: be allowed for placing, and 50 per cent for oral reasons on each class. When "THE ENCHANTED ISLAND." In Southern Seas 'Neath Southern skies, 'When native She's Are wooed by guys They keep a chaperone around To see that things are safe and sound, But in Canada Where Flappers flap, And keep their dates With some young chaps, The youngsters sit and spoon alone And no one dares to chaperone. SES AR of Agriculture, According to. the | E, W. Gilett Co--1st, Mrs J. M. {Government's plan, which has just | Hutchison, $2:00; 2nd Mrs T J Lati- [been announced in its final form, the r, $2400; 3rd, Mrs H. Hardy, No, 3 {boys will be provided, free of chargs, 1st, A L Wice, $10:00; 2nd, J. Curley, gig TTR LL CELE PLR ETRE CEL HEL LULL RUTH HTL et. | with railway fare frem the home sta- | a j tion to Toronto and return, with sicep- W. E. Thorsen & Son--1st, Mis R, |er, berth and meals on the train for computing aggregate scores, live stock = and crop products shall have a ratioiThe moral clear lof 5 to 1. The possible score, ihere-{ For all to see: fore, will be live stock, 50; crop pro-iStay right up here ducts, 250, if you'd be iree; This competition opens at 9:00 o'-|Just come and see Enchanted Isles : Pollard, Hardware, i those from a distance of 200 miles oi imore, and any further transportation involved in the tour of the stock yards, | _abattoirs, factories and other comme .c-} 'cial concerns and public instituticns | J. E. Gibson--Ist, Mrs A. Salton, | Wich hes been, blanned 3s part of het 6:00. | programme during the visit to ' the He Fair, xpense for lodging accommodations for four nights, or for their meals while in Toronto. thing that most boys dream abeut and { seldom realize, and 'in this case the ' Department of Agriculture is playing the part of the fairy godmother. It is felt that a visit to the Royal Samuel Daiter--1st, Mrs A. Dean, $5.00, Merchandise. ] Lake of the Woods Milling Co.--- 1st, Mrs F. Golcrup, sack Five Roses! | Flour; 2nd, Mrs A, Dean, haif sack [he Roses Flour, | Lake of the Woods Milling Co--1st Mrs J. G. Taylor, sack Five Roses | Flour; 2nd Mrs Corner, half sack of| Wintter Fair, which has in its show Five Roses Flour, ring the finest livestock, poultry anu i RR {horses that the stables and herds of ! WwW, I, Oxdrilt--1st, Mrs Corner, nine Provinces and many States can $3.00. offer, will be an education in progres- WI, Dryden--Ist, Mildred Dean, $3.00; 2nd, Lenora MacRae, $2.00. sive agriculture, The boys will be able to see for themselves what th breeders of the country have accomp- lished with their animals and they will have new ideals of live stock perfec- tion to take away with them, They will also be able to make comparisons between fruit, grains, and dairy prod- ucts from different parts of the Dominion, Normal country hoys have a keen interest in all live things, ' : : ne and the foxes, rabbits, pet stock and Agtieuliural Soclety--Best Exhibit of} oes extifbitors will Shon them ~ ¢ Cattle--1st, James Hatch, $10:00. commercial possibilities of tic.. speciaties on Canadian farms, They will also have the thrill of seeing 'he Dingwall Garage--1st, E M'Monagle '¢5:00; 2nd D Reid, $3:00, Dr D G Dingwall & D E McRae-- JP Earngey--Best Exhibit of Sheep '_F. T. Brignal, $10:00. { Hon. Peter Heenan--Best Exhibit of | Pigs--Geo, Snider, $10:00, Agricultural Society--Best General Exhibit of Horses--J H Parr, $10:00. on the continent taking the jump in the Royal Horse Show under the eyes of Lord Willingdon, the Governor- General, and many other visitors prominent in Canadian public life. " The boys are to be selected by means of special "Royal" junior farmer judging competitions to be held dur- ing October. Conditions governing ; ___, these competitions (high mark boys © T Proudfoot--Large Potato, Carrot, iy sddtat mie us follows: Beet--W Silver, $3:00, Mdse. A G Ripley--Large Cabbage, Turn- ip, Parsnip--F G Wiles, $3:00, Mdse. Contestants shall judge five rings of ilive stock and five classes of crop products, such as grains, small seeds, potatoes, roots and vegetables, Special crops may be included where produc- 4 1 H H A Pitt--Horseshoe Throwing Cont- est, Return Trip to Toronto--J, Adums and J, Cormac, i J McFadyen & Dr Wood--Cattle Judging--1st, Not Reported, $5:00; 2nd, Roy Hatch, $3:00; 3rd, Roddy Parr, $2:00. ; Classified WANTED -- BOARDERS, GOOD clean, comfortable rooms at reason- able rates.--Apply to Mrs C. W. HARRIS; ! A J Lock,-- Singing Contest-- 1st, 'Gordon Brampton, $3:00; 2nd, Olive Hudson, $2:00; 3rd, Verne Pronger, §1:00. 5/10]28 Dryden, Oni Mrs A, Pitt--Special-- Dorothy, | FOUND -- SEVERAL KEYS IN $2:00. leather Key Container --Apply at ! ig i OBSERVER OFFICE i Mr Si Y illiam--3$5 Gold} ------o-- ni S- J Mr Season, Fon irom of WANTED--JOB AS COOK --APPLY i Diece--Bes ir AL 'Wice, i Fisce~--Best Dalry Cow=p. 1.'W1 CHAS SILVER, Dryden FOR SALE -- TEAM OF.. GOOD working horses, Black Mares, 6 years old, with harness, Weight about 27- 00 lbs.--Apply to C J Wright, T. Eaton Co., Ltd, and Society--Collection of Vegetables--I1st 3 Marchant, $10; and F/T Brignail, 85: Mdse; 3rd, F G Wiles, $4; 4th, rs D, McKellar, $3. a RISAL "AT. = ALFRED TITZE, 19/10/28 Waldhof; Ont. FOR SALE--G-HOLE RANGE, IN fist class condition, Cheap for cacii, or terms can be arranged--Apply to GEO HARRIS, Box 90, Dryden, Ont T H Lewis--Best two Sheaves from Bindev--Mr Lewis won, first prize but gave the 250d A Crerar who came second, 121928 FOR SALE--A SIDEWAY BUGGY, with ranners, in perfect condition. Can been seen at. Mrs F. J. DAVIES, Dryden, Ont, J Winterbottom & RB J Pronger = Bicycle Race--1st, Cyril Wright, $5; ond, J Vankoughnett, $3. DW Scott & T O Gough--Horse' Race--1st, Miss lewis, $8; 2nd Ray, 12110128, Hatch, $5; 3rd, James Brooks. | FOR SALE_2 AIRDALE SLEIGH : { Dogs, broken to harness, $20.00 each, E A Klose, J Skillen, A Clempson, | D. KENNEDY, 3 . i i ris; 2nd | jr --Horse Race 1st, Miss Lewis; Zn {91.285 Quorn, Ont. not reported, FOR SALE--THREE HIVES BEES with honey, 8 supers complete; One empty super; Nine sheets Foundation queen excluder; bee 'escape; hive foci, A Paterson--School Drilllall new and painted --Apply --1st, Dryden School (Miss Thorpe). C. McGREGOR, Box 213 $15:00; 2nd, Shallow Lake School,!5/10]28p. Dryden, Ont, $10:00. FOR SALE OR RENT--HOUSE, © : Frooms, 160 acres of land, 28 cleared; Dryden Motors & O H Pronger--iiy acres seeded for next year, Stable R. Sweeney-- 100 yard Dash--1st, D Cole $1:50; 2nd, E, Curley, 50c. J Gordon, T Emp O04 FO Motor Car Race--1st, not reported 3! and good well with pump. --Apply 2nd, Gordon Crerar. B, BRIGNALL, Oxdrift. | | 1] | i They will also be free of x It is the sort of' y -- J. 0. GOUGH, Prop. finest amateur horsemen and womenj* clock in the morning, And you will always wear a smi e. "ry, WE have them in alli sizes and at prices to suit all purses. You Should Own One. Come in and Choose Yours if You Do Not Already Own One. ~ As a special this week we are displaying-- HAWK EYE CAMERAS, at $1.25 We also have them up to $7.50 ~ ~~ POO OOO PN Full Line of-- PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES, AND ACCESSORIES, FILMS. POO POO POY YOY OW WV Each Day We Have-- FRESH CAKES AND PASTRIES. This will continue from now GOODS, FRESH DAILY Gough's Confectione i $ CHOICE BAKED oan an Be Tard WRIGHT'S _ CHOICE GROCERIES, FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, FLOUR AND FEED. Headquarters for HIGH CLASS PROVISIONS, At the Right Prices. hy ee ramne m-- MAIL ORDERS GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION ¥ C. James Wright Phone 49 FOR SALE--PIANO, A BARGAIN; Baled Hay.--Apply to R. H, PRCNGER'S OFFICE, Dryden, Ont. General Merchant 24/8/28 OXDRIFT, ONTARIO. EE a a a a a ata aaa LIVERY AND DRAY $ PROMPT SERVICE : AT ALL HOURS Just Arrived--- McINTOSH RED Apples CHOICE BOXES--$3.00 CRATES ven --$2.50 -- A. WEAVER, Phone 6 Dryden, Ontario PY a ae al adie a aa ata aa alate TREASURER'S SALE OF ILA NDS FOR ARREARS OF TAXES Municipality of Machin, District of Kenora. By virtue of a warrant given under the hand of the Reeve of the Municip- ality of Macrin, Notice is hereby 3ziven that unless the arrears of Taxes, together with the costs and chargc: 1thereon, be sooner paid, I shall sell by Public 'Auction, on SATURDAY, .anuary 26, 1929, at the School House, at Eagl River, in the District of Kencra, at the hour of Four o'Clock in the |atternoon, the lands mentioned below, S14 Lot 2, Con, 3, Sanford, patented; owner E T Bartlett clo. M. A, Halliday, 97 McPherson, Ave., Toronto, BRIE TT TAXES cen - $96.37} Advt 3310 {--$106.87, 2.40 wey Sy a N14 Lot 2, Cen. 2, Sanford, patented, owner: Sir R. Ramsden, clo, Chapel, Cure & Ball, Solicitors, Bloomsbury, Square, London, W, E, C, England. TAXES -_ ....... $141.86! Advt charges... -$8.10 1---$153.51, Commission -- oom 3.55 i EAGLE RIVER, Ontario, October 1st, 1927, GEORGE RUETE, Treasurer, Municipaliy of Machin, WU RTI Va ao 0 aaa aan d eddies M. J. CROSIER 7

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