Dryden Observer, 3 Nov 1922, p. 2

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{ 5 a 5 = TRE WETEITYICT. MUTI, USTTLILIG a ag sige foto adh > Pes som po 3 -- ia - -- NEARY wr wi = Le "THE PEOPLE'S STORE" ENEY! The Yard Where Is Great Blessing . 243 4 4 ii : it vy [54 Dp € ANYTHING and EVERYTHING "FOR A BUILDING, A few of our lines:-- A CARLGCAD OF B. C. SHINGLES XXX and XX. % Hook 17 in vlete. Stock oof ER of all kinds. 1 ore, Lime, An- a-& Alberta" Coal. g per ton del'd $24.5¢ 1 Stove . 25.00 Nut i 24.50 Drumheller Lump ,, 5 EA00 i I Sai) : 33 25.00 CORD WOOD ed for $7.50 per cord Deliver Winterbotiom Lumber, Coal Supplies. : ONT. K Zn and Builders' ® HI DRYDEN bs and a Te OUR BUILDERS HARDWARE display is-complete in every deta Pry Yi nvnn Arh ranges from handsome CooY j haem : | 20042000080 855205320000G BE plates down to the commonest screw td Rl od f A.J. GARDINE F¢ hooks. No matter what you want in > . sh . the way of builders' hardware, it is. Donen] - Marchant EAGLE RIVER, ONT. surely here, of a quality and at a GERD UFY ' price that cannot fail to prove entirely : satisfactory. ; eh $ FF b 4 & : yl z AGENT FOR ; » CA 1d SE 2 Geckshull Plow Go.. Frost & Wood i T] ne 9 2 implements : ¢ p 'naam Tanasralare GENERAL HARDWARE $ / Shanisle Srasm Sanseiis TE Ty SA 2 Baw Bi Bo Wand Sold 4 Hay rafs o0ugnl an 2 = & , 5 : BUILDERS SU BPLIES R0028080000800000060600008 Picture Framing EMPIRE FIRST & SECOND- Vianitoba Gypsum Hardwall and Wood HAND STORE, WEST END KING STREET will pay highest ' prices for Second Hand Goods. Anything Bought, Sold Exchanged. for which you have at present no need, just take it to the Empire Store and get its value in cash or some other piece of furniture of which you have need. fibre, Etc. Underoking &n connection ANDERSON & . J. CROSIER , will be found--Restaurant Stools, one General Merchant, 6-foot Show Case; Cream Separators; gate io BC Sidebaords; Singer Sewing Machines; CEXDRIFT, Ont, Dry Goods @roceries Washing Shot Gung; Kitchen Ranges; Coal and Wood Heaters; 1 Auto Knitting Mach- ine complete, also Mill Supplies. Goods Bought & Seld on Commission. | W.E. SPEARS, Prop. ETI HE 5 Eoots and Shoes Maordware and Farm Produce HEAVY \ 2 Lao Men's Sizes, [4 J 6 Men's Brock 7-in. Leather Top, MENS EXTRA SPECIAL mag Proof Sn Ran CLEARING LINE Men's Brock 9-in. Leather top, Men's T-in. canvass top, black Rubber, Snag. proof, Reg $3.75 __..__.. $2.25 Men's 10 and 12-in. canvass top, black Rubbers, snag proof, reg $4.50 2.90 gnae-Prool Lo B.90 Men's Targo T-in. Leather Top Gum Rubbers, Red Sole __... 34.20 , Men's Vimy 38-ldece Black Rubbers : . : ah Men's Vimy 3-ld = Rubber All Rubbers guaranteed in good shape, Sole, White Edges ai Z00 i Bed Sy hie a ite in = a line a Rubber House was elearing an'; y 3-lace, all White snag . : To 2d Br out at a big snap proof 4.45 Men's Simcoe 3-lace Gum Rubbers 3.25 ace Gum Rubbers BOYS RUBBERS, Sizes, 1 to b Boys Brock 6-in. Leather top, snag 3.25 proof Len = $2.90 7-lace Black, all Gum> Boys Simcoe 3-lace Black Gum Rubbers 3 2.95 Robbers lions leian b ~ 2.75 Men's PPark 8-lace all white snag Bovs Laciet 8-lace Black Gum proof Lai B.20 Rubbers .. 2.75 Men's Bute 3-iace, all white snag Boys Blackfoot, 5-lace Leather top proof 20 Gum Bubberg (bon io oo 2.65 Men's Somme, 4-lace Black, white Boys Perfection 5-in. top, all Gum edges, Red sole... i. 4.45 Rubbers : 2 Men's Barnett 4-lace, all white_. 4.45 Boys Mice-Mac 5-lace canvass top Men's Dunn 7-in. Black, leather top white sole, snag proof __.__. .. 4.45 Boys Brave 6-lace, all Gum Rub- Men's Sterling 7-in. Black, leather bers i245 top, Gum Rubber _...__.._..__ 4.45 YOUTHS RUBBERS SIZES 190 tot 13 Iien's 5-lace, 10-in. top, Black Rubh- . Youth's Brave, 5-lace all Gum Run- bers, whiter sole __.__.__. 5.45 hers wi 198 Men's plain Black Overs, reguiar Childs Brave, 5-lace, all Gum Rub- toe and round toe --_.._.._... 3.40 bers, sizes T1090 Lv vine 3.75 We also carry a line of Jerry Top Over-Rubbers, Buckel Over-Shoes, in Men's, Ladies, ete. - SEE US BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE CUSTOMERS, SAVE THIS COPY FOR FUTURE REFERENCE | porition, dealing with S=lhpaih in Dryden. "1 Observer are open to the discussion of If you have any article |r Among the heavy articles on sale Machines; Organs; Rifles; | mar rey 1 OISY ee DIG ii BILL (Ne. 240) R NG WATER RIGHTS The Select Committee of the Logis- 2r Bill {No. lature appointed to consid 249) Respecting Water hold a sitting ot The Co City Hall, Pot Arthur, on F A November. 3rd, at ten o'eiud't in lhe fo: 1, at waisn those who wish to present orally to the Committee thei: views upon the above Bill will heard he \F. BE. TITUS Sec'y. of Special Committee, : re Bill 249. Parliametn Buildings, Toronto, October 21st, 1922. Rebuilding at Hatleybury--- Mr E. D. Ledyard, Barclay, received a letter this week from his brother, H. R. Ledyard, who was residing in Hail- eybury at the time of the Northern Ontario Fire. Mr Ledyard was work- ing in Cobalt at the time, and his home and entire belongings were burned. There was no insurance and Mr Ledyard's loss is complete. His family is in Toronto, having started after the unable tc proceed owing to some em- igration restriction. Three snow storms have occured since the firs and the work of caring for the aestiture has beer. rendered more difficu.t on that acccunt. Mr Ledrard is now engaged! in building a temporary shelter for his family. ; There has been forwarded to the Oh=erver Cffice, a blank verse com- Labor While the columns of the any problem worthy of discusson, the Publishers must have the names of alt contributors, not necessarily for pub- published, it will be withheld, but for the benefit and protection of the Publishers. * The Observer regrets that in the ve- port of the contributions to the Noz- thern Ontario Fire Suffers, The Scan- dianavian Mission's contribution of {twenty-five dollars was inadvertently 'omitted. INCREASING OUR STOCK We have added fire for Colorado but were lication, for if the name is not desired. FLOUR AND FEED | a ---------_ (By D. King, Grantie Trust Company, Quincy, Mass) "To the poor, Prohibition in Massachu- The rich may, for all we know, be as fool- ish as ever, but BEYOND ANY QUESTION the poor are better off,'-- Richard C. Cabot, M.D. "The survey adjourns the dis- cussien from the region of casual im- pression and hearsay to that of the cemprehensive and total facts. And it can © leave no doubt in the open setts has been a signal blessing. date are." --Robert A. Woods. The survey gives . mass of cfficiul statistics, with 33 :ables, comparing the non-prohibition and prohibition periods: Arrests for drunkenness less than one-half. : less than one-third, © against chastity. only one-quarter. one half. ~ Great decrease in negle before courts. nothers of dependent children either 1920 or 1921. School attendance improved. Children better fed and better clothed. : ' Two funds for buying clothing for children who needed it to go to school had no applicants last winter. The family man has largely dropp- ed out from the drinkers' ranks. Great decrease in sex disease. Marked gain in general heuith of the community. : in Increase in saving deposits despite industrial depression, Almshouse population about half. Alcoholic insanity cut in two. Deaths from Alcoholi cut in two. It all may be SUMMED UP in the words of PRESIDENT CHARLES W. ELIOT: : "Evidence has accumulated on every hand that Prohibition has promoted sm more 'than mind as to what the FACTS down to} ~ Arrests for drunkeness of women Marked decline in arrests for offences Commitments to the State Farm Total prison population less than cted children 'Where before prohibition 18 per cent of the dependent children had drunken fathers and 3 per cent drunken inoth- ers, now only 1 per cent have drunken fathers, and there were no drunken The car of Apples for our Dryden Store has been shipped, and is due to ar- rive about Friday, Nov. 3. . Those Who have plac- ed their orders for Apples, please-receive this intimation. Oxdrift Co-operative Company, Ltd. SCOTT, Mansgen, Oxinte 1he Quality Market Commencing Nov. 1st, we will allow a discount of '5 p.c. on all accounts paid on or before the 5th | of the month. With every. cash sale we will issue a "Coupon Receipt." These coupons are also discounted at 5 p.c. on or before the 5th of each month. © ~ This arrangement will reduce your meat account and will assist us. to our other Goods, and : public HEALTH, public HAPPINESS are selling the and industrial EFFICIENCY. This} evidence comes from manufacturers, ; D. FRE]D, Proprietor. MAPLE LEAF FLOUR, which is guaranteed satisfactory, or money refunded 1 " By Here are some of our prices:-- Flour, per sack wo. l . 7 gaj Bran persack o.oo 100 Shorts, wersaek Lo. 0 0. 130 Peed Oats, per sack... ... . . 175 Crushed Oats, per sack __.._.__ 1.80 We sell 'nothing but No. One BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL & PORK at the lowest possible price. A. MILLINGS, Eagle River, Ont. variety of fields. obtained in spite of the imperfect en- forcement. This téstimony also dem- onstrates BEYOND A DOUBT that PROHIBITION IS ACTUALLY SAP- i | DISEASE, POVERTY, CRIME AND VICE» : F. B. LINDEN, Notary, etc. Guarantee your own satisfaction by It doesn't m We are in a position to overhau!, pai Satisfactory work and mod EL The SHEAR ERT Conveyancing = Collecting _ General Practice. DRYDEN ONTARIO' Needing Sleighs this Winter ? having your orders placed with us. atter what your requirements are, we can fill them also. nt, or store cars during the winter. erate rates our speciality. - H. E. BICKNELL, Implements jid Massey-Harris Stand The Case 10-20 is noted for its reserve are always capable in emergency, for extra hard plowing or for grades. This 10-20 is recommended for pulling three 14-inch plows which it can pull in sod or stubble. It also handles other implements usually requiring, about six herses, such as two 7 foot binders, two 20 shoe grain drills, six section spike-tocth harrow, 8 er sady for Heavy Duties TRACTORS For belt work this tractor drives a ower. - Owners state that these tractors Case 20x36 thresher, fully equipped ; silo fillers, hay presses, feed mills, ete. For all round use this tractor demands your careful consideration. It has long proved its worth. It is economical 1n operation, burning kerosene successfully : i You i It is built of the finest materials. get your mounzay's worth, Before you decide on your tractor, let} us show you the advantages of the Case fine. You'll then be" better able to 10 foot donbledisc harrow, ete. judge. , KEROSENE | F, T. BRIGNALL Oxdrift, Ont ~ physiciuns, nurses of all sorts, school and factory, hospital and district, and i from social workers of many races and - religions labouring daily in a great] These results are: PING THE TERRIBLE FORCE OF 70, The Simmons 7s, 2777 LLL L777 , Label appears 7 Z : : 7 on each piece 72 rr C784 7 A genuine Simmons Bed, Spring and Mattress, at prices all can afford Simmons Outfits cost no more than you are prepared to pay for honest comfort and service To demonstrate the not-generally-known fact that genuine Simmons Beds can be - purchased at popular prices, we are featuring » the bed and bedding outfit illustrated, at the price below, including, a NN Simmons Bedstead-- continuous posts of steel tubing, in any standard width, strongly constructed, light in weight, finished in ivory white, a Simmons® Spring --galvanized twisted link fabric strongly made, flat surfaced, non-sagging design, resil- lent, comfortable and serviceable, and a Simmons Mattress--made throughout. of fine, clean,' new Cotton, Sealed in dust-proof carton, and delivered Into your home in this same original carton unsoiled by handling or by the grime or germsof the city streets. This Is not a "special" in the "bargain" sense of the word, but it 4s an extraordinary value, at aprice all can afford, 3 Price : Complete, No Extras EIN JEG, SX I AAMT A Bed, Spring and Mattress | I. J. LATIMER'S ! Hardware & Furnitare Shop ' i Dryden Ontario Ta RETR

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