Dryden Observer, 12 Oct 1928, p. 3

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1 situa I lL Shy OR erm x i i Gentlemen, With the autumn season but a Progressive Shoe Harness Repairs § AMAZING DEVELCPMENT OF CANADA. Corner's Little Corner THE Member Canadian Weekly Mewspaper very short time away, we feel sure One Hundred Million People in Vol. 1 . October 5th, 1928 No. 25 Associstion. that you will be interested in see- x BY Europe Live on a Smaller Published weekly in the Interest of the People of Kenora District. Published at DRYDEN, Ontario ing our new samples just arrived. Fi r st MACHINERY Area, in Substantially the Every Friday We feel positive, when we state WORKMANSHIP Same Climate. Largest Circulation of any Weekly that they are certainly the most attractive range we have ever shown. New weaves, new patterns, new color combinations, productions of the leading mills of England, Scot- land, & Ireland & this Continent, Bargains in Suits and Top Coats, From $19.00 to $34.50 The Best Value in the Country. Cleaning, Pressing and Repair- ing neatly done at lowest price. Class MATERIAL AT MODERATE PRICES "Done While You Wait" Jobs a Speciality. Complete Stock of SHOE POLISHES, LACES. All Footwear Requisites. Children's Work Done School Hours. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. After Ramsay MacDonald, British Labour Leader, said the other day on return- ing to London from his Canadian trip: "Canada is the best holiday country I ever struck." An increasing number of people from the United States have found it so, The northbound tourist tide iz increasing every year. The Volstead act had something to do with this. As the modern version of Mother Goose IN the past many of our customers have be- come mighty good and congenial friends, We like to think of so many of them as friends rath- |- er than customers, Busi ness may be hard boiled but we don't think so. For us if you would take friendship away from business there wouldn't be much left. wet weather. A real good grain crop has been harvested, clover not much to brag a- bout, A boss is a man who arrives at the office early when you are late and late when you are early. Mr Robt, Sadler and Mr Sylvester Hall, two wanted to go." McCormick - Deering Implements on a farm mean more work done at less cost, Too many people are inclined to "let George do it" when it's a case of getting behind some civic movement. Need a new plow? in the Kenora District, Subscription, $1.50 per year, --------" oi Fy Ve Wl (GENERAL 1ARDW ARE We have a. New Line of Stock for the Hunter and Trapper : CAMP STOVES, PACK SACKS, . Come in and see what & os has it: ; PADDLES, Pp 0 DECOT (Next Post Office) «Four and twenty Yankees, Our heartfelt sympathy of our most yespectad we have in the Mac-- PADDLES, > 1. R U s P.O. Box 240 L GREENHILL Feeling very dry, goes out to Mr and Mrs Citioons are both ey Connisle-Deering line, SNARES, "The Dryden Tailos" Dryden, Ont. ™* Went across to Canada W._ J. Robinson of Win- the doctors care, Wwe | We have 'em for horse, TR APS, ------------ = To get a swig of rye." nipeg, Man_ in the loss hope for a speedy re- tractor or whatever you KNIVES. But those who came to dring re-| of their youngest daugh Overy. wap. AMMUNITION, | : mained to see, and travel, and praise.| ter, Laura, who died| Almost every man be| It took the garter SNOWSHOES, : = Not a few of them came back to in-| this week after a ling- lieves in heredity until | more than nineteen DOG SLEIGHS, i vest, ering illness of heart] he sees his son acting | centuries to win its BLANKETS. ; 0d S 1) uperior y es It is not pleasant to Americans vo| trouble. Laura was like an idiot. place in the sun, re 3 hi inve h \ and was well : : iy Y add that some of these in tors ave born ise th as w '| It is not only the How about trying out |W have several BARGAINS on tried to use arbitrary, anti-union| known and well liked by hp a new McCormick-Dee- 2 : ® ; : ; : ; machine itself that you SECOND-HAND HEATERS a methods in their Canadian plants, 1t| all she wil be great 1 4 ring ball Bearing cream fh dil id i VY. is pleasant to find that these tactics ly missed by her| DRY, bat ml SEs Separator. It looks wil TEL Match. o are sharply resisted. As told in last' mother, father, sisters,| mind dhs So 5 P mn nice. turns easy, gets 3 os LAND Woop only . : . : : YU TNT TS week's isssue of LABOR, Peter Heen- brothers and friends, | : yng am -all the cream and lasts : : WI have just unpacked a shipment of WINTER COATS, 358 ot equipment, comparing PIPES ELBOWS TEES \ jus I on El an, Dominian Minister of Labor, after ; : | a lifetime. You can ; '. ne which we take great pride in displaying and i rs : Leadership prices, ete. and you will . TAPERS & DAMPERS. £ . t,o reciting the anti-union attitude of a 3 . 5 t one on easy terms : Quoting Prices. er mill run by a New York news- It is funny how the| find that it always pays Sk me y ® WATCH THE WINDOWS & NOTE STYLES, QUALITY $1200 J, i sutomeblle that is ten | te buy MeCormick -| 23d I will pay for fesl; {D FR CE. tt \ compare th -ith any Mail Order House peper said: ears ahead of its time | Deering Farm Equip- | i a short time. Come Get, Our Catslogus and Compare ; AND PRICE, then compare Hae w a a "We invite and welcome American a ple ne et ment QuiD- (and Jock i over, we jour Prices with Others. and be convinced of the va ues g . : : fond VS ymes h ent, , > seen, ane De CO ATS She capital to come here, but its coming vost Bear With. 8 : won't charge anything WE AIM TO PLEASE - Ve carry COALS Iron must insure British Freedom and fair ¢ No's the Answer for that, J. S. CORNER McCormick -Deering Dealer, OXDRIFT, Ont. play to the workers" greatly improved model. One hopes there Heenans in Canada to enforce rule, "There is a vitality of expansion, a youthfulness, a hopefulness in Cana- da," said MacDonald, further; and again Americans agree, Mother: "If you wanted to go to Jimmie's house, why didn't you come and ask me?" Sammie: "'Cause I "Harvesting is pretty well finished up now, be ing later {hart usual, owing to the continued enough Peter that E. A. KLOSE ------ ! DRYDEN LODGE, '1.0.0.F. No. 417, meets in the a I A DRESS FROCKS 00000000000000O0 3 : ? Town Hall, Dryden, every Mon- [3 Shot Tafieta. and Net Creations, in Maize, Jade, Powder Canada is a Be Dest ee FUR DRESSES 0 0) day evening ter ry fi and Flesh. Si 16. I8. 20, @t . .- fe nnramnndnrannnzan $12.50 customer of the Ln es, having , & TAXIDERMIST!O GRANITE & MARBLE O / Georgette Models, same Eades GE ABOVE 5s samen $16.50 passed Great Britain, Canada is the | o Dr P. H. B. WOOD, Noble Grand, COTE A Oy PE Cha second wheat growing country in the | = MONUMENTS 0 KENNETH COLLINS, Rec.-Si ALWAYS from 130 to 200 Latest Style an Cli f Beil 0 o ), , Rec.-See, = SQES IN STOCK world, may yel FS, Hekg Mounting of Game-heads & Birds - CE sis DRESSES In 3 ee mines, fisheries, forests and farms are; - ounting of Game-heads & Birds, | O es Oo G 14 st . NA i of incalculable value; so is her water] Wolf and Bearskins Made to |O 0 olden Siar Lad~e ' WE HAVE A USED RADIO STATION IN THE war tguil dhe Is wii this lat 7-1 poe with Scalloped Feit (CCFO: NOBLE 0 Rg gn ge BASEMENT.-- : je to make contented homes, rath- arr et ie i ; 0 Dryden, Ontario Olui va st 4 oe : os Here Radio Fans can buy Loud Speakers from goo. to er than to manufacture millionaires. Border or Half Mounted. 0 0 te : in : iy wa ec i , Ory = 00; 3,4 & 3 Tube Sets from $5.00 to $23.00; battery Nor is any end to Canadian growth| = TE oa | the. econd Tuesday © each MoE aS for S4.00 and $3.00; Head Sets for 32.00; in sight. Two facts will make this Dee Elk Feet Made to}O 00000000000 0 ©} visitors Cordially Invited. J Tubes for soc. to S1.00; "A" Battery, 6 volt, $4.50; clear. ' Canada is slightly larger than Thermometer, etc., et -- mm F, FOULTS, WM. Wet "B" Batteries, 96 volts for $10.00; Radio Cabinets the United States not counting Alaska, A, E. BERREY, Secretary $2 0. ; oS A hundred million people living in Ea -- EE So This merchandise is used, but in good working condition. '$ | Europe on a smaller area, in substan- LF LOTZE LOL DRYDEN LODGE, Ho 1004 i Visit us often as stock is constantly changing. tially the same climate. There's a CE : : | Plentiful in Winnipeg sUskie Meets the First cad Thisd lL rs fre -- mark for Canadians to shoot at! P.O, WALDHOF - Ontario Wednesday of each month at eight . :! } Ii will pay you again sad again to . ' -- Washing, D.C. Labor, Sept. 29, 19238 train in Wi where ¢mpley- p.m., in the Town Hall. Vigiting | 1 h J Pron er i ment is at its boat and where 758 {| brethren cordially invited J. D. NICEOLSCH, W.H. Ph ONTARIO 5 BADEN SMITH, See'y. DRYDEN one Si x : LHRH i 1 E A.J.GARDINE! ; : ES Ge=oral Merchant, Winterbottom Lumber Yard = GAGLE RIVER a + ZS Agent for : LUMBER, COAL & BUILDERS SUPPLIES s re. 3 Vest IMPLEMENTS, © BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS : BUT: PLOW coy : EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDING eh E Shuster Cream Separate | thee bs Connie f |Z RAW FURS BOUGHT & SOLD. { QUSLITY FE hes - Ei SSS BT a » prYDEN Jas. Winterbottom, Oatario = | ; ; ----t / Treasurer's Sale of Lands for Arrears of Taxes DISTRICT OF KENORA TOWNSHIP OF VAN HORNE, It Meets All Tests of Real Piow Value A plow that meets all tests of real plow value--that's the kind of sulky plow you want this year for the better plowing you plan to do in helping your land produce big. ger yields. Here's a sulky that for more than thirty years has met these tests and has TO WIT: By virtue of a warrant issued by the Reeve of the Township of Van Horne, dated May 17th, 1928, commanding me to levy upon the lands men- tioned in the following list for arrears of taxes due thereon, and costa as herein set forth. I therefore give notice that unless the said arrears of taxes and costs are sooner paid, I shall proceed to sell by Public Auction, the said lands or such portions thereof as may be necessary to discharge the SHOT SHELLS, per box rz :/ We have Some Real Good Buys in 2 FER 2 v SA lowed fields the way you want yours lowed. said arrears together with the charges thereon, on Saturday, December 8th, 2 SHOT GUNS AND RIFLES, from Det us show you the y P 1928, at the hour of Three o'Clock in the afterncen, / 5 New Deere Sulky Patented Properties 5 The new Doms Sutey is the cultivates, giving you a bigge? Con| Pt. of Lot | Lot | Acres| Owner Arrears Costs Total % Fa aa . Q lo fi ritical farmers -- rield at harvest time. ay J i > . McCLARY'S RANGES AND HEATERS, i aR ait the best. y Seed-bed-making results des 4 N.:2 11 160 Robt. Adams $5191 $520 $57.11 * Si Just Arrived It is famous for its good work, pend upon the plow bottom. Island SV. 44 2 Wm, Downing 1050 417 14.67 % st : . ight draft, strength and ease of John Deere bottoms are the 6 S11 12 156 H. Pettit 11183 669 11852 ht Si : Siu ED EROY handling. world's standard for cles NF : : > i re >. The GARRY, REGINA, BYING, L To ais' 40 your plowing the scouring, long wear and good 1 NI 11 30 B. Renshaw 1717 433 2130 3 - Zo DN way you waut it done--making work. 1 SE. Part 11 30 B. Renshaw 1718 433 2181 DY ALSO A New FURN ACETTE, at $38.00 it prstle to compiste a good : The sasy foot ug aad handy 1 SE. Pt of N Pt. 10 20 B. Renghaw 1900 488 2883 Si sce ed encnomically--easicr anding lever make ec New : . . . RLS J . 3 You Can Buy These Ranges & Heaters to get a good crop stand with Deere Sulky so casy to operate; 1 Part 10 40 B. Renshaw 19,00 438 2338 our planter aad to keep the thataboycandoa good job of plowing with it. fields free of weeds with your Plan M, 157, Swanson Sub-division: § NOLAN ® e 7 6 . = a 5 4 : GQ "N > Vor ® oS £5 On Our Easy Payment Plan. Come in and see this superior sulky next time you're in town. Lots 223 to 232 & 314 to 325 J. Kihl 5283 b 38 921 : Sows. : : : J A STRUTT i Leasehold Psopartiss, : 5 LS . * i Part 9 160 M, B. Rognon 4202 495 48.87 3 5 , 2 --Agent-- 2 N.%, SE %, 1 40 F. J Allan 1920 438 2333 a § = 5S 5 TIRES, GAS, OIL AND GREASES = Dryden, Ont. : + Duyssentad Proparey 4 24 £2 : 4 NW%N% 8 40 Jas, Louttit 2422 336.2758 Si o > Dated at Dryden this 28th GEO. WICE, Treasurer, ALIT day of August, 1928, Township of Van Horne,

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