DRYDEN OBSERVER 4 4 -- Fi tn ce in a while a store offers something good h public, this is one les. Every man wears a shirt, therefore is interesting. Every man likes a good , one that fits in the body, does not cut der the arms, and touches the legs. In many years experience I have dealt heople wha liked good Shirts, but who, of their pocket book, had to content selves with poor ones, when one of the leading Shirt i Canada offered me ihe trav- LED The at "thing that investigation was that, these ry. Th next thing that charmed me was hnderi variety of colours and designs, I fell, not only for my own good, but for customers. There are 400 Shirts, and ly in sizes 14%, 15 and 15%. unfortunately It is a young Iam sorry that : Now I am going to expose these Shirts for sale on Saturday. The factory cost is on the Shirts, and I am going' to sell them at this factory cost, plus sales tax and freight. 'going to leave this open for one week, and 'then any unsold will go into regular stock. «These are not cheap Shirts, these are sty Tish SH rts and sold from the factory with- out the intervention of the middleman. And just one thing more: my modesty forbids telling the details, but T stole these from under the nose of one of Winnipeg's : largest stores. y {ora . Dis of the once in a - @ cerning, clean as the day they left the: \!ending March IT am 1-8,393,470-1b : A ti position of 711923, at a salary of $200.00 per an- iA : Rearrangment for Certirication of | and sealing of Northern Grewn Clover Seed from the Dryden District of New Qutarie Ea : y . recent years, oe Clover in the uring 5, and at hetter £ hte During the the local | Co-operative Seed Growers at Ox of some seventy active {members, cleaned and sold for Canad- 1 Cons tion some $30;000.00 of clover se : : 2 As a result of the desirable qua- ities inherent in Cloyer Seed fr om the tioned, he seed, consuming g Eastern Canada have re- LA a desire to obtain uarantee" form. Act or gil cently this seed in ing on Shir i ite requirement of ceed consumers, the Canadian Seed |i it Growers' Association Oxdrift today a meeting consisting of Mr J. 5. Corner representing the Ken- viet Clover Séed rowers ? Associati Ontarip * Agricultural College, Mr Carl Sweet representing the Dominion Seed Brane Messrs ' Metcalf, Cook, Fraser and Ros 8s rep-, 1; Kl g the Ontario Department of griculture and Mr R. Stewart of tha! C.8.G.A 3A this meeting it was decided to ; | carry out special ingpecton of selected | Local clover fields this season and score them on the basis of: : \ | (a) Origin and app arent hardiness "of seed planted. (b) Hay yielding capacity. {¢) Seed yielding capacity. (d). Freedom from disease, impuri- - j ties and weeds. The seed from fields. measuring up to (field score requirements to be kept i separate in the warehouse and placed N 9 on the market under the seal and cer- ificate of the C.S.G.A., thus retaining the identity of this superior seed and giving the ultimate Canad- 1 pur 'chaser an opportunity of dis-~ on the market, the Seed at will better meet his requir ments than clover seed produced in Italy, South America or other south- cern latitudes. The work of seed cer ification n this case will be carried out by the co-ordinated effort of the Ontario Agricultural College, Depart- ment of Field Husbandry, The Dom- inion ~Agrestologist, The Dominion of Agriculture and the C.S.G.A. clover seed imports for the three years 31st, 1928, totalled valued at $1,735,095. That we can produce in northern Ont- ario a strain of clover seed infinately better adapted to Canadian conditio ns )ithan the impox tgd seed: that the \ | home demand for clover seed is steady \ and at good prices,. it will be appre /jciated that in Clover, Seed production a golden opportunity yet awaits New seriously i undertake this gb of agriculture. | Ontario farmers who will , STEWART Mt CRA, "Ye Olde Firm" - Kenora Br oath The best in PIANOS ANP PHONOGRAPHS Old instruments taken in'exchange New instruments sold on easy terms TRA J. WILDE in charge At, the old Rhodes Stand JOS. A, STRUTT GENERAL BLACKSMITH & HORSESHOER All wark done promptly MUNICIPALITY OF VAN HORNE Applications will be received for the Clerk and Treasurer for Von Horne Township for balance of num. ' 1the unde '1231d at 6 1m. bE to be in the hands of si i ened by Ma June LD ANDEBSOY, Clerk red- | ) branch | - . 3 > in the northern lati- | 'convened atk on, Prof. W. J. Squirrel re if 3 2 2 Giiresenting the clover Clover Seed Branch, The Ontario Department} % Whe n it is remembered that our Breintzman & Company, Ltr BE alin g Ed Must 'Sectire Permit | HA Sk 1BY ORDER. in Council, dated the first {day of June, 1923, the Districts of J Kenora, Rainy River and Thunder Bay : are designated as permit areas. Nol' son, firm or corporation shall set 'e within these Districts, for clearing | land, dispos sal of debris or other in' flammable' waste and for any indus- | ial ili Sr first aptatning PRES We Handle a full line of: tigmet) | I am adding to this business two Provincial Forester | your door, the Free Press The Department of Lands & Forests! ] JC =IWe dre "The Borey School" About six miles north of Oxdrift is, % Sl TH fig i isl be seen a school house minus either MOUT ORGANS, VIOLINS also agents for: It is good to know are soon to be suplied and | windows or, doors. at these e ugh Pronger's Novelty | ~~ Store STATIONERY, OFFICE sup PLIES, MAGAZINES, BOOKS, Ranger. PAPERS and a LIBRARY containing a selection of 250 Books. news boys who will deliver to and Tribune for 5C. a copy or 20¢. & week as you wish. BUTTRICK AR SINGER SEWING MACHINES, PIANOS, GRAMAPHONES Record Exchange, 10¢. each both for Sheet Music, a large selection, can 7 have cylinder and disc Records it tried before you buy CORDIONS, IARVOLING, a Si ] ildren in North Eaton and = Soli ownships will, before long, en- joy the privileges of a public school. However, the above difficulties did not prevent the people of the forest from assembling themselves in the un- completed building, which at present goes by the name of "The Berry School," 'and making' the woods ring with their merry songs. * This is the time that they have had the opportun- A Large Assortment of Flash Lights. on most of Our Stock 7 for a community gathering of the: Sg ind, and they made use of it almost ito a man. . The programme began | Men's {with the singing of community songs 14 good heavy quality, belt all around, ; inl which everybody joined to the full, Seng Phe 7.55, eae SA 100 { capacity. of his voice. In order to] Rubber and leather belts, with silver allow the choristers a breathing spell, ] a colors grog Ea and brown, hese songs were interspersed with atoll sizes, selling price, .45, special .25 readifig ag well as a speech from the | Heavy Police Braces, selling price 45 Rev Mr. Bedton. special ~ 35 inally Mr M. F. Cook of Dryden, Our well-known second hand iii] sented some of his moving picture Boot, sizes to fit all, selling price 2.7 5, 'which proved to be the most in- 3 Special - 2.50 ing part of the programme. The 4 big supply of second hand Pants, all colours and sizes, selling price 2.95 BE] coal St ae 2.75 br f on-lookers were transported to the; 'beautiful scenery at the mouth of the! $80: Hie 'Marie canal ond In 2 upd jo Muleskin Gauntlets, selling } a pris nely short time had made the an- 3k 75, special oe 65 tire trip from Lake Superior to Lake! Horse chide. Gauntlets, selling ried 1.16 2 % : £ : : ocial . rHuron. and they did not miss any of! Special iki 100 i fg ; ithe unusual features of such a journey Gauntlets, with horsehide back and El Seta not least was a short comic, | muleskin Trent! selling price .65 special ; "She Almost Proposed." The boys all! Price --.._ 60. thought this a great joke; and Muleskin Gloves, selling price, .40 although the girls preesnt would per- Special nS 35 haps have liked to have ignored it, Muleskin = Mitts, selling price .40 they could not deny that it was true : life. The merry evening was Good, strong, long shoe laces, all col- wrought to a close,by the usual good | OWS: round and flat, 3 pair for __.. .10 1pply of edts and coffee after whichi OF Ber pair _ Es -05 all joined in the National Anthem. Small lot of Ladies' Canvas Wear, .25 citizens of the North Eaton and Wil be reduced on each pair. You will 2 Toate Townships wish to thank find that they have been already re- * M. F. Cook and Rev. Mr Beaton | fduced .75 to $1.00 each pair lower 3 To - Io for their kindness in helping them to: than in Eaton's catalogue. .ge their initial entertainment. We; Neew Army Boots, a very nice shoe, know that this is not to be the last: wide fitting, reduced price __..__ 4.75 good in in these parts for a picnic Dark Brown Work Shoe, double sole, for the afternoon of July 7th is al-i shod heel om 4.65 ready well under w ray. Black Work Boot, plain toe cap, sell- i pa ing price 4.15, special __ . 38.95 Men's Work Boots, a good comfort- re Ih DWN OF DRYDE: , able wide-fitting Bing, black, selling COURT OCF REVISION price 3.85, Spaoial wot foie 23.78 NOTICE: is hereby given that the Dress Boot, medium toe, selling price Couneil of the Municipality of the 4.50, SOREL fon Eh ~. 3.95 Town of Dryden will sit as a Court Bulldog Dress Boot, extra wide fiitting of Revision in the Town Hall, Dryden,! per pair __. 4.95 Thursday 28th of June, 1923, at two Medium point young men's Dress o'clock in the afternoon, to and de-i Boots, special __.__.__._.._._.. 4325 mine i against the Assess- Men's Dark Brown Oxfords ____.. 4.25 t' Roll of said Town of Dryden, for : Men's black Oxfords, selling price 4.25 i year 1923. special 3.50- J. E. GIBBSON, Clerk | Boys' Black kid leather Boots, selling t Dryden, Jrne 12th, 1923. price 8.40, special _...__. benrans 3.25 TRIES wept rine === | Boys' brown Boots 3.65 * Classified Boys' and - Girls'. senond hand Roots " = amd Shon ean Ev .. 1.50 FOR BR 'SALE--YOUNG PIGS, $14.00! Special on Ladies" High Top Boots per pair : ! 1.25 Ladies' brown kid strap Slipper with Also SOW, due to Sarton) August--apnly SALE--MILK cow, due to Men's Dress 8 Sox, pair .40 or 2 pair .75 freskien about middle of June--apply i . : : 2015 UBRICK COLLEN Wabigoon, Dot) el a FOR SALE Four Young SOWS with LITTERS (8 pigs apiece). Young pigs '$15. 00 a pair; any sow and litter 2B: (0--a pply to, L Seotl-iatied, straight fronts, fo JOHN A. MaeDONALD style, guaranteed to fit as well as made } ; Al i Dryden, Ost. to order, all sizes __.. gL Ie 19.50 i.OTS 46 to 47 North Side. of New Dark Brown Heavy Tweed li Street. |. Suits 17.95 LOTS 133, 136, 137; 135, 139, 140 New navy blue Dress Pants __.. 4.25 141, 142 wd 143 ohn side Firet Boys' navy blue Suit, special __.. 5.50 Street. ; Raincoats, imitation tweed, of Special 351 Men's Heavy silk" sox per pair __ .45 or 8 palpfov cnn on tn 1.25 Men's wool Sox per DAL Lr 0 Men's black wool socks for dress wear, clocks at sides __.____..__.. 65 Ladies' light stockings, black, brown, or white . 20. Ladies' black silk Stockings __..__ .50 Ladies' fawn colour silk So extra good qualty _.l. _.__.__.. .95 Boy's Stockings, from .20 to iii 25 Ladies' 'second hand skirts, nce blue serges and other colours __.____.. 95 A good. assortment of ladies' Suits, the very latest: styles, all sizes, from 6.00 ° ty 10.00 Ladies' voil Waists, special '_____.. 5 Ladies} sateen Petticoats __.____ 1.25 Bureau Scarfs . 40 Boys' Jersey Sweaters __.____.__ 50 -Towelling per vard oe... 0 02 Army Tents _.: .. 3.50 | Grass Seats 0 1.25, 'Ladies' Side Combs ml OT : Pocket Combs .15 Hair Brushes' Ad Sleeve Holders 10 Bachelor Buttons, per packet __..__ .15 Garters, per pair o_o... 25 A good assor tment of Neckties from .35 fo ; itt {TB Hard Collars __.._.._ ns 10 Soft Collars' _.. 15 Light combination Underwear from .85 Sy 1.95 Light 2 piece Underwear from__.. .80 to .95 Dress Shirts, front and cuffs of a nice stripe alle' i lanl ae a ORE Dress Shirts n it patterns ...1.25 Dress Shirts with attached collar 1.40 Flannel Dress Shirts, colour of same material goes with shirt __.__._ - 1.40 Grey Flannelette Work Shirt: er 13D Khaki Flannelette Sirt __.._.._. 1.45 226. DD. M'KELLAR military heel, selling price 8.95, special' i price _ . 8.76 TH LET--FURNIS SHED ROOMS, on - Ladies' black, stra sli ers wih mil- i p pp Duke St.--apply § itary heel 3.45 DRYDEN OBSERVER Ladies' Comfort Boot, black only, all or Mrs W. A. RAY sizes, selling price 8.50, special__ 8.25 FOR © SALE. 28. ft, Motor LAUNCH Men's large handkerchiefs, 3 for__ .25| with 'top, in' good condition--apply i or per doz. -95 Goi] | BOX 90 Men's light summer sox, all colours rd ET * and sizes, 25 per pair or 4 pair __ .95 FOR Nice summer Sirt, good wearing 1.35 Black Work Shirts __..____.__. 1.25 Light Xhaki Shirt __._ 1.45 Good Leavy blue chambray Shirt 1.15 Cottonade Pants from 2.45 to __ 2.95 Corduroy Pants eo... _. 2.75 Strong khaki Pants 2.10 Strong Cotton Breeches 1.25 Whipcord Breeches ..__..____.__ . 8.75 Khaki army Breeches _ 2.25 Overalls, blue stripe or plain blue, strong make, all sizes ____.____.. 1.95 Army Smocks and Jumpers, extra strong material, all sizes __.__.... 7h Men's and Boys' lights caps from .65 Wr, 95 | Good supply of men's new Hats, from 2.25 to 3.25 Another good supply of men's second" hand hate from .50 to __.____..... 1.00 * kk oN Rifles, 30-30 and 38-56, also some for- eign Rifles. One Baby Carriage, one Bicycle, Set of Carpenter Tools which will sell reasonable. New Navy Blue 'Serge Suis latest f A good assortment of 'second hand Suits, all styles and sizes, also in all colours, from 7.00 to __.__.___. 14.00 A good assortment of second hand odd coats from 2.00 to __.__.. .. 6.00 Odd Vests from 50 to __.__.__. 1.00. © Gramaphones at reasonable prices 'S ® 4 LOTS 252, 253, 234, 204; North. : side First S5t. and Grand Trunk : Ave, LOTS 343, 344, 345, 805. South side Second St. and Grand Trunk Ave. all in north Dien LOTS 252, 253, 254, 894, 803, 343] and 345 are all in one block along Grand Trunk Ave. at attractive prices foro immediate sale--see, oe eG. RIPLEY In the Bighow Building, an Store (Opposite Town Hall) @