HE DRYDEN OBSERVER I. J. CLA] FOOTWEAR For Fall and Winter. Direct from the best manufacturers "the Dominion. Rds to take advantage of the first break in prices, we are glad to be able to announce that our New Prices range from 5oc. to $1.00 lower than six months age For those who want the Best we have THE BROADWAY SHOE for men. THE GAINSBORO SHOE for Ladies 5 ite The Herlbert Welt Cushion. Sole Shoe @ Photograph Direct from the War-Stricken Area) Nati : : : 2 ; Nor ay Tots. \ All our Fall Shipments now in per Month Preserves the Life of One e . | "stock for every kind of work or pleasure. Millions of war orphans in Central Europe are e growing ° i / Hie : up undemeurished and stunted. Child: > Wo CC B A [Bd % Thousands of fst are: oh of typhus, tuberculosis iy = Te Red phine, and small-pox. : Fo : 7 ; There is almost a complete lack of the nourishing foods growing children need, ; of clothing, of doctors, nurses and medical supplies. * The condition of the ogre CHAR) Oo children 1 is pitiable in the yr : Classified Ads a ne x i. W.V.A. Upon this coming generation depends largely whether these nations will be | : : WANTED ; gE Th healthy and ht-m Es ; : . aL be ' healthy and Hgntminded 8 or a 3 hot-bed of anarchy and degeneracy--a menace to JANITOR for Swanson Blo ck. afl informafion con- the world. : : vo hed Lh ; Ha Apply-- aa , cerning returned : a : : 5 ; H. BARTLETT. . men, write -- : H. M. DAVIDSON . It has been found by experience that 'the cost of caring for a waif child is ar > pps timately three dollars per month; that of the supplies that are required NMATD Wanted, | Belore first of Sec'y-Treas y imports about one dollar is needed; and therefore the dollar that we December. Apply-- Regular meeting at 2.30 p.m. provide, together with the local support of local governments, local munici- = Mes W. 4 DICKSON. a : ~ palities, local charities 'and local services practically preserves the life of 5 : FIRST SUNDAY coun. month one c vild. ; : Lh . : a MAID WANTED. . Apply-- Lr =: The British Empire War Relief Fund wil be adintnls a bili Mrs THOS. PROUDFOOT. py eeibete fe tered in Europe by the British Red Cross in co- operation ; : td AIDC "with the League of Red Cross Societies. Send your con- : oe Share RELIABLE REPAIRS tribution care of : : : i Th . ; ; 5 i to every yo of ; Gas Engines The Canadian Red Cross ae te n good Sy TRACTOR, MARINE, DRYDEN OBSERVER. | AERO and STATIONARY 3 meses : : rg | 0 " i = Tous Jenny : # 5 rd } : ~y ves) Lens ati | Lo ok np eS, WIRANGE SNS as my ny contribution the Canadian oe Cross a for European Refict ae ; / a 2 ; : > 2 > a a 7 Gute THE REP AI RERS WITH . Ee We ile s Cereireineanieees : 5 J = 'either for feed or hold for seed i EXPERIENCE. : 3 i TE : TR A DW SCOTE: ToRvpEN <0 , ONE. Re Please send Jour contribution to" "the local Red Cross Branch or. to The Canadian Red on 410 ~~ : » 7 Thebes Street, Toronto. Team of Horses for sale. Price [remem ay 5 Hardware . 1 Wz5 Waldhof. : ey } Cho, £ 4 = = of GOOD MILCH COW for sale;, We have on hand a Full Stock of half jersey. Dg early in January Apply GENERAL HARDWARE WM. RLAKE, Dryden. G Ranges) Ddvrs and Windows, Paints, Varnishes, &ec. {5 a Ag M. H, CULTIVATOR, with seed : and a first-class Cutter. 2 J. Latimer. = | 2 iT ee aL 4! A H. A WILSON. | wright-- Lat SLZE 0 $4.50. : ot 8 = ay : Ii box ; Chatham Fanning Mill; also : : . he sh FRESH FRUITS. : : EE ; , : set Heavy Double Harness, and ~ See our 3 /, fe rs IHEP: : 12 sets (single) Driving Harness, w AS HING MA CHI N ES ~ FRESH VEGETAB ES. Would take good driver in ex- - Easy to operate.| = change. Run withony Powe: L ] ; . Special sole of : pr. : For sale on lot 12; con. 1, Wain: JEiddes Bupress, Wagons. RR J Is + TEAM WORK HORSES, 2700. reteset i ~~ 1Also about 24 two and three-year- #84 Bis to the reriirle of SOMEONE he a 3-furrow plow would old Pure Bred S. C. W. Leghom FE. ey Rn be 750 'heavy for a TITAN: | a Hoy Hens and Rooster, and a number § ; a 'of young roosters, cheap for quick This was tested Phesiny st ry to jeale a further pride when a Hamilton 3-furrow tractor ve apply 'plow was hitched behind Mr Wm. 2 RA REID: iy Jahnert's TITAN. Plow was set [01m fel Oxdrift, Ont. | 7 inches deep, the land was a = : 2 : heavy, stiff clay, AND--. : ot : : oat The Titan pulled it along with- : 3 OXEN, with Harness ; ; Fast KODAKS bee tl ot neni shut losing speed on engine! SR © 7 ilwalkers. Also I Imperial Grain| © Ta Plowing about' 5 acres in 5% | Grinder, in A-1 condition. Cheap Lo 'hours, using 614 gals. Kerosene for cash. i SUPPLIES. " ; : : ; and 34 gals lubrication oil. This : Ee 'GUSTAV GANGLOFF, one before many spectators. CONFECTIONERY a : es Figure out the cost of plowing . 5 - A Vermillion Bay. = --~by this method and ti the Horse ig wt Dryden, Ont.