Dryden Observer, 6 Jul 1923, p. 6

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SS ZA / s lease Rea For your own interest, if not for mine, because if once in a while a store offers something good q J qb aN to the public, this is one of the once in a bd whiles. 'Every man wears a shirt, therefore 9 this 'is interesting. Every man likes a good V4 shirt, one. that fits in the body, does not cut A : under the arms, and touches the legs. V/ In many years experience I have - dealt with people who liked good Shirts, but who, : because of their pocket book, had to content themselves with poor ones. Therefore when one of the leading Shirt = . \ Manufacturers in Canada offered me the trav- . ¥ cller's samples at a discount, I looked them N over . with curiosity. The first thing that ) arrested my investigation was that these pi | Shirts were as clean as the day they left the iactory. Th next thing that charmed me was the wonderful variety of colours and designs, 4 and I fell, not only for my own good, but for A my customers. Ws, $ There are 400 Shirts, and unfortunately \/ only in sizes 14%, 15 and 15%. It is a young Ql man's or a slim man's deal. I am sorry that no fat man can apply. \ 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 Vi factory cost, plus sales tax and freight. I am going to leave this open for one week, and then any unsold will go into regular stock. | These are not 'cheap Shirts, these are stylish Shirts 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, a ds we SRE SESS i: Just arrived Consisting of Cups and Saucers, Plates Sugars, Creams, J ugs, Oatmeals, % Mugs, ete. at prices from 75c¢ to $1.25 | This Bs i English goods, and the : LB ., view is of the Dryden dam. \ 2 Lovely Souvenir China /land he had the assurance from the by Eh nt, | today. 4 ~ VIEWS ON ELECTION The SHLD 1] Peter Heenan, M.L.A., for Kenora 4 : : A district, when asked by the editor: of A comp lete stock of Ya this paper his opinion in regard to the ; LUMBER u result 'of the election, stated that as nk ILATH A the people of the province saw fit to |: p y make a change, it was the duty of all ; ; SHINGLES i loyal citizens to fall in and 'assist the ; 3 SASH & DOORS 0 new Government to administer the | al CEMENT § affairs of our province in the best way \/ possible, offering only helpful sugges- WOOD P IBRE i tions and - constructive criticism and ; ; LIME 0) not to criticise just because the party ANTHRACITE and ALBERTA Vx in power is not in accordance with COAL » ' one's views.. ) a "1a visit to our settlement in connection | the look of things everybody is happy! | ii | ding. Well, his bride, Miss Frieda Loock, YRTITRS CTU © CDT rT 4 - \Y | arrived here the other day and stayed LURLERS GIVEN SPECIAL "with her friend Mi Wagner at Ver-| ATTENTION | million for & The wedding | 3} will take place ear xt week, } axER i \"]since the last few showers of 'A haying is in full swing. Crop is only #1 plain the downfall vi Asked as to what cause he attribu- fitted the fall ; 4 stated that it was like everything else Music WALDHOF, Ont.--My Dickson paid with the fires. He put some plasters we are receiving fresh stock upon some VERY sore places, and by | : VEGETABLES and FRESH . FRUITS--a specialty agains AND we are now preparing for the next fire!l}, Mr Trott, one of our most stubborn { bachelors, is preparing for his, wed- | You do: not believe it; hey? | PHONE ORDERS and MAIL dod kok Hk better. Kain, and Crop prospects =z much EZ. LAWRENCE, Grocer Phone &2 Bigelow Block light. Oats show ears already. Between times our people paring a big picnic: The Waldhof Brass Band will play. | The Entertainers will put up a ball game. Mr. Peter Heenan, M.L.A., are pre- of the Farmer- Labor government. B A few other speakers will speak about matters of general interest. bo 2 The Waldhof Women's Club will see es Ser ts that everybody gets something to eat. : ] The Waldhof Farmers' Co-operative | 2 Sun want to buy Bees or Sup- will have a stall on the grounds with Plies? Consult us. refreshments, codl and sweet, at | STEWART & CURTIS reasonable prices. weil | : : Box 121 And in the evening there will be a SHOP--One door south Wilson's Liv-. chance to have an old time dance to ery Barn, or call at Mr B. Blair's. brass music. Foro hd "The whole thing will begin at two o'clock p.m., Friday July 18th in the ? ] X : Waldhof Hall. For further particu- | 4 i ina lars see posters. $ Aly 118 all Every man 'and woman should ! 3 attend this picnic and hear what Peter } : | "3 : has to say of the Political situation : YeI J Ing or { Mr. BEEKEEPER :-- Before ordering your supplies, get S save you | will ex- } } | ji : Agent For-- of the government he | HARTFORD FIRE INS. / / that happens, different people have | ! and : ii | different views as to the cause; he had GALT COAL ¢ his own, but he did nét think it would : £9 ox ? 111 do any good to express them Just now. | A178 A Mr Heenan stated that there was | interbottom ¢ one thing that occurred during the | : x (Iregime of the last government that | : Lumber, Coal A ithe Labor pleased him, and 'that t] £ : , 7 1 1d that was the fact of and Builders' Supplies. \/ ernment side? of ) Aa \ Vi A jin] co-operate with the farmers in form- | } | op ing a government. The Labor men, | Classif; ted 7 with the exception of a couple, kept! A with the government in the carrying Vi out of their given promise. i this 9 temporary check, it will Yi back much stronger. Al (Asked as to the view VV [that this district might not receive the {not even helpful or friendly to their {as this, and in this enlightened age, if that the party in power would penalize \ | new premier-elect, Hon. Mr Ferguson, | take this opportunity of again thank- it ing the people of all shades of politi- ' fire within these Districts, for clearing 4 @ cal opinion for the endorsation given land, disposal of debris or other in-: iA 'him in this 73 [the same co-operation during the next $ term of office, so that the district will = | CONtinue to progress and that our town and district will be second to none 'in men staying with their | : agreement or their word of honour to | their word, even going down ip, defeat f OF SALE-- Registered JERSEY Te i FR EE monthgand heifer In doing calf--apply I feel that while the Labor i DRYDEN OBSERVER movement in Ontario has received a later come {FOR SALE--Two GRADE COWS, tboth milking, Cheap for cash. 13--7 apply to" Mrs Wm. KEURVORST, Dyment held by some. same consideration, because of not having a representative on the gov- FOR ATH Chann for cash. One b-foot cut DEERING MOWER in good condition. 'Also one REAPER. 13--Te JACK FRENCH, Dryden Mr Heenan characterized this as the opinion of those who only thought in| a partisan way, and whose views were TO LET--FURNISHED ROOMS, on Duke St.--apply : DRYDEN OBSERVER or Mrs W. A. RAY own party. Can anyone imagine, he said, that in a democratic country such any part of the province because of. their Political belief. To admit this is the strongest condemnation any [with top, in good condition--apply party could receive, : 6--7 BOX 90 For his part, he said he "had repre- : fo sented this district in an unpartisan CHEAP FOR CASH--FORD CAR, in manner, always open and willing to 15.004 condition--apply, receive-help or assistance from any S. GR ABOWSKI, Central Hotel party, towards the buildng up of this : 2 # district. There had been many prob- J : lems to overcome during the last four FOR SALE--Four Young SOWS with years and he was glad to acknowledge LITTERS (8 pigs apiece}. Young the assistance which he had received | Pigs $15.00 a pair; any sow and litter from men in Kenora district of all;$75.00--apply to, political beliefs," and also from. the, 6--7 + JOHN A. MacDONALD Conservatives and Liberals in Toronto 'Dryden, Ont. FOR SALE-- 28-ft, Motor LAUNCH Must Secure Permit * kk ok Lo that this district will receive a square deal, and that the agreements entered . pe into will be "carried out and - pushed | BY ORDER in Council, dated the first vigorously to completion and he had day of June, 1923, the Districts of {A nice light shirt for the summer in We are putting our good black Shirts g for $1 Heavy Chambray Work Shirt __.. 1.10 Khaki flannelette Shirts ..____._ - 1.45 a good washable material 1.85 Grey flannelette Shirts, good, roomy make "1.35 Dress Shirts in . pretty patterns, all colours and sizes __.__.__.._ 1.25 Silk front and cuff Dress Shirt __ 2.65 Dress Shirt with collar attached .. 1.40 Dress: Shirt with a collar of same material _- 1.40 Light summer two piece. underwear, per garment, from .80 to __.___ 95 Combination Underwear, from __ .85 £0 im --~. 1.954 Mule skin Gloves, per Pair ..... .35 Muleskin Gauntlets LESAN AC .65 Gauntlet Gloves, muleskin front and" horsehide back __.__...____.___ .60 Horsehide Gauntlet Gloves __.__ 1.00 Rubber and Leather Belts __._ .25 "of a Good Work Shirt? out at 95c, which haev been selling' TTT > P---- Shoe Poish, all colours, each ____. .15 or 2 for ) .25 Black Sewing Thread, per spool __ .65 Extra large coloured handkerchief to A nice assortment of dress Ties from .35 to = French. Briar Smoking Pipes __.... .45 Men's Garters _ Men's Heavy Police Braces +40 of A 2ood assortment to pick from x kok x We are also putting out a lot of pants at $2.45 which you will find that you will have to pay double to send out : for them. EE Moleskin Pants, extra big 'make, all sizes us ~ 3.90 A good assortment of stripe pants which could be used for dress wear. from 2.95 to ___ 3.25 Bureau Covers __.__. RHEL Men's soft Collarrs __.__.____ 15 {Hard Collars, :10 each or 3 ofr __. .25 'Men's light. Caps, from 60 to SE Just received a Big Shipment ] | Men's New Pants L} Men's Overalls, blue stripe or pain blue, roomy make of strong: material, all sizes _ 1.95 Army Smocks and Jumpers, each .. .75 Boys' Bloomers 4 Boys' Navy Blue Serge knee Bloomers 4251 aio EARLE I IR TET 1.00 Strong Cottonade Bloomers _____ '1.85 Strong 'Khaki Bloomers, from __ 1.05 $0. =. 1:20 Strong Tweed. Bloomers, with three pockets, lined, all sizes, from __. 2.95 Well tailored make, guaranteed to fit at 19.50 New dark brown Tweed Suits __ 17.95 Men's second hand Suits, all colours and sizes, styles to fit a young or an older man at prices less than you will expect to pay ' sess Odd Jackets, all styles and sizes, from 2.00 to _ : 6.50 Odd Vests, small and big sizes, from 50 to - = 128 lady that needs a wide-fittng shoe, we can fit her with a 3E width. We won't put any price list on any of our shoe as we have just received a' large 'shipment direct from the factory from Montreal, and we' will surprise alsoladies" Boots and Slipers. Any! New Navy' Blue Serge Suits Our well-known second hand Army Boots, which' most of the people know what they are. Reduced from 2.75 to . cme 2.50 Any fellow that can afford t6 buy a hat for $10.00 or $12.00, can buy a second hand hat of the same kind for from .50 to __.____s 1.00 Ladies' Suits reduced from 8.00 to 4.50 and __.. 5.00 Ladies' sencond hand Serge Skirts. to clear 'at _ 75 ge atch our for Men's, Boys' Dress oo od Work Boots Light summer Stockings for lades', all ! ~ colours, per pair __.__.__..__._. .25 Men's light isocks, black, brown and white z 25 Men's Heather Socks, per pair __.. .40 or 2 pair for : 75 Men's heavy Brown Silk Socks __ .45 you by putting them on at such low Men's Woollen Socks oil. .30 : prices Boys' Stockings, from .20 to __..... .25 Ladies' Silk Stockings, black, white { One lot of ladies' Canvas Wear will and fawn, from .50 to __.__.__.. .95 be put out as a special Army Tents ooo. 3.50 confidence sueh wil be the case. Kenora, Rainy River and Thunder Bay Mr Heenan said he would like tojare designated as permil: areas. No person, firm or corporation shall set ~ flammable waste and For any indus- trial purpose without: first obtaining a written permit frm a fire Ranger. Penalty up to $100. 00. (signed) % "Provincial 'Forester the province--Kenors Examiner, The Department ¢ i" Lands & Forests Re x il t election and would ask for In the Bigelow Building, nd Store ite Town Hall) (Op We received a good assortment of or 6 for _ 25 2 Safety Pins, 2. cards AE pS 1 Ladies' white Handkerchiefs, each .05 of per doz. Rik Lt 3B Men's white handkerchiefs, 3 for .. .25 or per doz. CAL EN 1 . Men's coloured handkerchiefs ____ .15 " - go around the neck __.__._ 25 Bachelor Buttons, per pkg. _.__...15 Arm bands, per pair __...__._____ .10 Pretty sets of collar and cuff buttons, per set _ ri .25 Bathing Suits for men __.J_.__._ .95 Boys' Bathing Suits __._________ S75 Towelling, per yard __. £ : Corn Cob Pipes, -10-each or 3 for .. .25 Men's new felt Hats, from 2.25 to 3.50 25 Men's new Suit Cases, all sizes, wl WArdS THOM ea i 2.30 Tg 4 E COE hit Nir 50 Navv Blue Serge dress Pants __. 4.25] to __._ L 2.50 Good, strong Khaki Pants ..____.. 2.10 §Good strong Moleskin: Bloomers, all Whipcord Breeches __..____.__.. 3.75 sizes, from 2.25 to __.____.__. 2.50 Army Cotton Breeches __..__..__.. 1.25 Boys' Jersey Sweaters, all sizes, col- Second hand Pants, navy blue sergef ours Brown and Navy Blue __.... .50 and other colours __...____.__. 2.75 Boys' Blue Serge Suits __.__.__. 5.50 £ Ee "% .

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