Dryden Observer, 27 Apr 1923, p. 6

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THE DRYDEN aT hms 1 1 i g the wl / | troubles that one person can accum- i June, farmers will have to get a rustle on to get in their crops, or =lse they /|maybe we won't have a fight in the © "Ye Olde Firm» SE Beitzman, & Company, 7 Ti y o Kenora Branch i : The: Best vy "PIANOS AND PHONOGRAPHS Old instruments taken in exchange A New instruments sold on easy terms IRA J. WILDE in charge (By the Hired Man) |. if the farmer thinks he has all the ulate, he is off his base, for . the weather has him beaten a dozen ways |, * kok ok Keep your powder dry:-- 5 ; 5 a FORD oh T kr] With the elections coming on in 4 Gras AND FORTS TGP i in 1 G14. & i : hot | Il AT COST RODUCTS ™ i i aN 1914 cOosT you a NTS TO-DAY You SCTY-NINE CE RiSON with COMPA STED BE- ABLE QUAN BE MAINTAINED. TOURING CARS DAIRY PRODUCTS. vere BUILDING MATERIA 162.2 ; | oo litle IH Hil ii Hl hl = Ii HS H H ol hi Hittin ul 7) 7 Marts, a3 ake Bank of Cxuadn or 2 I gee Berry A just now. CREASE IN PRICE © DESY y 1 AND OTHERS MC ow can get 31% 0) a dollar tha Almost all other commodi- re ue ha iE . ties today show a marked 1tement ncidenta. 2 : D SHOE! 1780 1 . a WERRSAS pLeERT LES Ga increase over 1914 prices. EODAY you 4 more of Ford Equipment a Kenora District, though it 'wll be poor RCE Ee fee a This me ans slyat'n INA § ' policy if the Conservatives at least do «3 «1 RL ', not run a candidate to confute all the } i -- whet ner ne be & 2 IATINST, MIAH. / talk made about the Backus deal and BY Ware SEAR facturer or o t] her producer, n\ the timber probe, and in that case AT THESE PRICES y Can buy Ford Equ ipment at a ¢ the best man for the job would be the Runabout $405 4 0 £1 5 d 4d 7 hi Ie . YY Hon. Howard Ferguson himself. . Touring $445 greatly reduced py ice while he op vi : ' Sui ba no receives a healthy increase por , . _/ shi "al = his nrod 1 - 1914 You can buy at this store to-day [|o dud bas a siver lining Semel ou Re pteduete vor A014 pris : el: Chassis $345 Thi f f : . government has nothing else .to its Sad ] a is in face i the act a box of good Apples all picked Yc, i nas contain bronght the iin that the tendency of prices on 8 i enora district 3 imeli i td 211 /\| Kenora district into the limelight. Till s ak. Fees all com mod ities 18 tO 1MICYrease. the Backus deal became the political football hardly anyone east of the Great Lakes ever gave thought to this portion of Ontario, but now it is talk- over and practically every Apple sound for $2.50 per box. We Therefore, the present pr rices of Ford Cars, which are 'manufacturers of shoes are not making money, and more : ! Lh I dle of the road and concealed himself grow also. shoe factories and firms have failed in the readjustment ets for our produce. Never; was a |igoon. roomed house with cellar; . = © ! . 2 A ; 5 -by inn to see what would, Life I : process than anything else. So that deferred of put off hi bigger mistake made than to let the jbarn 20x28; hen-house 14x36; shed 'happen. Many men passed, but not nd Ha on not ah Yavin in shoes is n isd din bsolute % Al government do your work for you. {20x25. This is a fine location for | : ny oe ¢ for Ingor, \/ Suyg i s not wisdom, an ave absolute con 0) La ; 'one tried to remove the stone. Theyimation. Personal instruction and as- §t fdence in the values of the thousands of dollars of shoe \V/| They would do it right enough? small fruits, vegetables or poultry. i : ; i : } : Vi : Le .~" lall turned out and went by until a new | sistance furnished = H. A. KENTY WN stock 1 possess. But a little blood letting is necessary inl: For years the governments: have|An ideal place for summer home with : ; : ji f (0 IN ] ; path was worn around the stone. Western Manager Continental Life h/ fr um time to time, and I never carry anything over if ¢ been urging more production ancl more excellent sandy beach--apply At length the Duke called the vill-] ms. Co., 504 Union Trust Blde. Woe. Yo cin. Telly 4 Vl veople on the land; but they clo not STEWART & CURTIS : ll Sia BOLTON ie Dn cal, p it. i kA a rn nui wl agers together, put his own shoulder G 37, i i ; reach. i ! , SRPAAAAAAR IP ANORARASANI LN A ive. th 'ob for| FOR' SALE-- Mammoth Bronze to the stone--which 'was lighter than \] Give them a chance to find a job for . it looked--turned it over, rolled it oy : Yl someone and it won't be long before [TURKEY EGGS--apply id 1 took 4 h 1 iat ' | 4 you will = be digging down in your Mrs DUNCAN M'KELLAR [381€¢ ie bys gin fa LR a T01) er S I'106S . : : purse filled with gold, en - . ; cket' t > 2 = ; : > i \/H dh oh id ey Sa FOR SALE-- Two dozen LAYING ed to the wondering gasping crowd of Have proved a seisation : yn @ A : Sa A HENS and one ROOSTER--apply [villagers and said: Ys ; non ; S Ir 1efl y ! 4 ion ri . vi GEO. PRONGER_ Dryden| "The purse contains a, thousand| Ihe result is a quick turn-over of { { ) , ge . EE CR crowns. I put it here, knowing itjour stock, owing to the big de- v and work out our own problems. ! We | FOR SALE-- Close in FARM, one hte ik 4 it 1 ab foot] : i may--and do-- make mistakes, but it |yile from town large portion' newly he noWIng 1 you 3 e Der ectly} 'mand and our prompt deliy SEV, NE : 5 Le » 2 'Y |safe. On it is written: 'To him whe Siew 4 \ . 100 pairs of Men's Shoes, no more nor less, are to 9 Sinieraso ently, pnlilaldom. = =) seeded: py an iE moves the stone'. You one and all it be sold at $3.75. 100 pairs of Women's Shoes, no more NY : * kx is a good buy and will be sold at alyyneq aside rather than take a little : 7 DE go $3.75 Pp hE pd ; : : wid . ¢ nor less, are to be sold at $2.50 Al How to deal with weeds:-- reasonable price with terms to suit |efort to clear the obstacle out of your Our Stock 18 Always Fresh Vl Shoes in the Windows from Monday to Saturday, April 9 Another farmer talking' the other | PUFchaser--apply way. So the purse that might havelIn spite of the low prices our ' 30th to May sth. \ day on the weed nuisance. made a few | BOX 44, Dryden lpeen yours Is still mine." goods are always the best in the \/ : ) remarks of the right kind and I pass |FOR!SALE-- Pure-bred Jersey BULL ws The Moral. market, and the quality is i VY them on: "We don't want a Weed | Ope year old in June. A fine individ- ny pe use = a me fos i] x A Inspector if we have a healthy public | yal _goply Gays will produce suca a! goden 'glow i i pir, If the farmer who allows |! STEWART & CURTIS {about > heart as the possession of HEE = : \/ | weeds to mature on his place were J. |ImANyE0iGen CYOWDE EVER cal: WEE be [looked upon as an outlaw ard a dis-|FOR SALE-- SEED POTATOES, at fy, |Get yeur (roce ries' 1 ; ) grace, and were made to feel so, and |Lot 7, Con. 6, Van Horne. A quantity ' Hed Vi 2A Yl treated as such, it would not be long |of Carman No. 1 Potatoes at $.100 per The Pleasant Hour at P Fon ger Ss i N before this district would boast, the |bushel. Passed two Field Inspections / , i Le : ¢ \ Si farms in the province. And, " las No. 1 extra--2apply On Sunday morning there will be PRI CE LIST Yi tizfhe continued "if instead of [sending |11--5 E. W. WICE, Dryden "j regular service of public worship at nN b A west to buy hay and elevator! screen- oCo lu o'clock, which the members of the BUTTER, Dairy, per 1b __.__... 45 po \/ ings for feed, we bought our a wn hay | FOR SALE-- Five acres River Froni- Adult Class have agreed to attend.|BUTTER, Creamry, per th __.__ .48 ji]and grain at home, another biig blow |age. Fine sandy loam, only 5 minutes The study for this day was to have | SUGAR granulated, 7% Ios __.__ 1.00 { ) would be given to the weeds. | from station, easy terms--apply ibeen "Ruth, the Faithful Daughter." |SUGAR, brown, 7 1 Ws ee 1.00 \/ mr 18--4--23 BOX 44, Dryden | horetcre it is suggested that this|Carnation CREAM __.__.__.__. 16 A | exquisite little story be read and stud- | Evaporated APPLES, per 1h __.. .18 ) Sale Special FOR SALE-- Two Female PIGS, 12 ied in order that the change of pro- ,, ~~ PEACHES, per b__.... 25 * % *k months old. TURKEYS, two HENS gramme may not mean a sense of loss " APRICOTS, per Ib __.. .88 iy and one GOBBLER. Also one young to anyone. Some questions that will | Shelled WALNUTS, per Ib ____ .55 M sien SCHINE pms #8-001 female WORK HORSE, cheap. naturally arise:-- ALMONDS, per 1 -oceeee. 250 : _ §; WEINGER 2.75 | \WANTED-- About 3000 feet rough] 1 Ig it wise that Canadians and|DATES, 2Tos _.____.__ __ ~ 25 [Hoosier KIT, CHEN CABNET --28.90 | LUMBER, 2 x 6--apply n Orientals should intermarry in British ou 2 --- 3 Gs 2 A BAY HOR 2 TN Sa . 150.00} J. DURANCE, Durandale Farm' columbia? inest Strawberry JAM __.._. W SET HAR ROWS _ 12.00 | or Durance Bros. Auto Garage, Dryden | 2 Christ was in direct line result- Finest Raspberry JAM ----nmmee 1.05 { PLOW __ 700 P= ing from the marriage of Ruth and] COFFEE, fresh ground, .42 and. .52 b or Re EE at i 159 TOWN OF DRYDEN Boaz. Does this explain why the|Pastry FLOUR, per per bag -_.. .65 y R- Ee Notice to Residentr story was included among the books FLOUR 1.05 /{ 2 BRIDLE 4.00 ' le LARD, 5 Ibs 1.15 E ¢ pein) A i All manure piles must be removed of the Bible? 1 ARD. 3 Ibs i B of TE 'AM LINES of __.mm 45 at once by order of the Town Council. 4 38 Aquestion for discussion, That L ARD. th bricks ii et of hes vy _ 12.50 : oe : ' h 0 DIOS pretence ot 0 DRYDEN, Ont, of hes vy SLEIGHS _.. ¢ A 2 All cans, garbage, ete., must be col- ; Kipling's Recessional,' containing the SHORTENING, 8 The Gl | JUMPER with POLE __...! _.___.. 5.00]lected and piled to be ready for remov- reference to the 'lesser breeds without ! apply to-- : © lal by the scavenger. - the law" should not be found among O. H..PRONGER, Prop. ., THE DRYDEN OF; i SERVER BY ORDBR {four Church hymns. RS i in will give $20 per ton for clover and the lowest in the history of ; oid 7e ] ed zbout as though we were part of have 200 boxes left. Winnipeg : i oh 'P g TEL SR the company, cannot be Wh olesale Fruit Houses are ask- |The danger of overdevelopment: -- at uaranteed. iN Agricultural production in the Dry- The onlv w O73 ing $3. 00 for the S41me goods. i den district is outstripping the local a The on J we by yo ¥ demand, and the problem now is what sure of them is tc IN to do with the surplus. The question AE "Fi gure it out, and calculate $i veins discusced by those farmers Terms ¥f ; t if h i who have the best interests of the : our em ca ers, 1 ou ave community at heart. This year we : 9 : y p y S ? y \/ had nearly 400 tons of hay to sell, and i N - es jiilseveral carloads of oats and harley. \ 4 sufficient, it will pay you to ¢ The best policy, or course, is to put ; , ja lthe finished article--either beef, mut- § a preserve a box ¢ or two for the \/ ton, pork, butter cream or ip --- Dryden Ye . Ont go, iitJon the market. If we go onbside of Eo I rs sum mer ¢ our district with our hay and grain; E: FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADS, Lives iD hss tip y \/ we shall 'invite competition with our : a 3 A Western neighbours, and take our " Ek THEI J ik X ; ne ge 4 chance in the open market. And who Hem EL ; a Nia A SO AAAAAANAARNAADANARAS i : : nN timothy hay when upland and slough * --WANTE D---- ; \ hay can be Lought more cheaply. Classified : Another Fable A man in Dryden who is willing to § SH O ES i 0 hw { REX ; f oiin from $2,000 to $5,000 per year. - : Once upon a time there was a wise If you are a good character and have 1 MS 5-- FARM FOR SAL Vj Selvegane ows probieiny : D2 san -jold Duke who knew a thing or two a fair measure of ability to sell any- Shoes will not be cheaper for some time, in fact the One farmer, in talking this matter over, is in favour of the Government taking over the job of finding mar- 121 acres, 1% miles south-west oy Dryden, S% Lot 6 Con. 4 Township of Van Horne on shore of Lake Wab. about human nature. He caused a great stone to be rolled into the mid- thing we can teach you our business. Dryden is growing, let us help you Tr

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