Dryden Observer, 13 Jul 1923, p. 6

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- 2 > i aR Fg pr 2% 5p Po ER Si " i il HE DRY SEN OBSERVER # x NS 5 Sie ue pegs SS SEES TE oR Mar rv EAS SR SEH DRL : W. > : : in 2 %i I a i : Take your Choice Yr arigy i | HE A Lance will be hell in the Oxdrift 3% found. butinig: tinbey it) : Jhanti game or bird or trespassing Hs ae > = Le 7% BSS i RN Tro 5 Sr Nie cg Zo PH ZEEAS i or EASES STAs pC ae EY ~~ Both the Men's & Women's WINDOWS will Contain. "Leather Pumps, Oxford Shoes, AND Canvas 'Footwear at the low price of $2.00 'This will continue for several days _ and the vaiges are good <u ESSN \ 20th. Russell Pollard, % | August. 10th Editor "Dryden yi tion was called to the menace of the {ernment and presumably the . "| about }| that he liked to see them. | have } | road-work, and by taking {| them, have carried the pest to the A § Almost any variety may community hall on Friday night, July | Chayles Si and Stanley Browning wi charge. Another with Harry Wm. Jones and J. S. Corner i i 'one wi To a Daisy ii. Dryden, Ow Dear Sir: \ t is now some time s ox-eye daisy in this district. time we did not have a Farmer that were followed the line of & er in this area whe, when spoken the. quantity of ¢ farm, said that they did When the latte Government into power, one naturally that some action would be tak -¢ame ny but instead of that, an absolute ecallous- ness--Yor was it crass ignorance--wa shown and the evil was directly accen- Those whose lande are badly gone far and wide I teams in connection with geovernine feed with f borders of lands formerly free. The varieties of Chiysanthemum leucanthemum that are cultivated | a garden plant do not, with a litte! attention, cause any trouble by spread- ind to adjoining land. Even if the seed ripens, it travel no distance fr ther parent plant, And there are many 1 earden plants which if not kept with- in bounds are much more spreading. become 2 weed, for a weed is simply a plant unduly encroaching on other growth jt and all cultivated flowers are more or less improved strains of a'plant that is wild in some part of the world. We do not however, take the thin- nings or matured flowers flowers from Pour garden and scatter them along- side a neighbour's fence. 8 § should deliberately bring the seed of ian ox-eye daisy into our vicinity ? There -are fields not far from Dry- iden that are white with daisies and "yet the hay from those fields may 'be {sold to an unsuspecting buyer or car- Inspector for the district; but during a residence here of over twenty years, /\ have watched this avea getting wors: \ $n the way of weeds year by year. It VA {ito drift from noxious p \ . y | times. : is 'probable that the daisy was brewght in from the west in feed grain. Much ; of the feed brought in during the early days of Dryden was only fit to be burned and yet no action was ever Mii If anyone did try. to get the -evil stopped, political interference ef- ! stopped proceedings. It is at a plant of clover started the vf this distiiet. 7 is to end it? ago that as the bus! was cleared the weeds that were be- ing introduced wholesale would ¥ spread, and so planned clearings that ji they would be pract 7. impervious lants--that is by leaving shelter belts around every field. That is however no reason why one should sit Land be a good farming .d such a state that it v of little will event possible §| frig its value bey ond ) return under re-forestation. 4 We certainly are living 'in strange My neighbour with the da'sy crep voted prohibition and. helpad prevent me getting at a reasonable iid what 1 Lia i 2 | to Statin rp Vi self causing at Ny \ were few, but 7lever incre Q {Weed Inspector {will only say: whether I like it or r Yknown who failed % and caused heir = spreading-- they the suffere rs will he In numbers." As to ths (if su there he) I Sleep we I pray. 'when you are far away--FE-de-H . :] | Must Secure Permit BY ORDER in Council, dated the first day of June, 1923, the Districts of Kenora, Rainy River and Thunder Bay are designated as permit areas. No person, firm or corporation shall set fire within these Districts, for clearing | land, disposal of debris or other in- v flammable waste and for any indus- A 1trial purpose without first' obtaining a written permit-from a fire Ranger. "| Penalty up to $100.00. ! (signed) Provincial Forester The Department of Lands & Forests tuated through government inacti ON oy "Is there any more reason why our neighbour ried by the owner for feed when he} V4 : wor ks" off his own farm. : A I have heard that there is a We eed Is it to be fing 3 Cait v stranger, i The daisies still will bloom} of an Aveo on the south part of Lot! gun dq] WI3.77 will be ran ; BERG, Qwner 2 9th day eof Julr PECIALS | FOR SATURDAY ht kn will have a great display of ods that will make it worth hile to visit us. i y Vegetables: -- ERS, TOMATOES ; 1S and ONIONS WwW POT ATO ES ito LAID EG ; | NEW 1GS #40 Oranges, Lemons and other Fruits. FRE R z, LAWRENCE, Grocer Phone 82 DRYDEN ONT Everything for THE BUILDING HK ER A complete stock of i-- 4 LUMBER CENTLY SHINGLES SASH & DOORS CEMENT "WOOD FIBRE LIME ANTHRACITE and ALBERTA COAL Agent For-- HARTFORD FIRE INS, : and GALT COAL PR ET J. Winterbottom "Coal Supplies. Clrsaliied FOR SALE--Two COWS newly fresh- cred. Also one pure-bred SHORT- (HORN CALF (male). Call at milk- ime, 6 to 7, at Lot 7, Con. 6 Van Lumber, and Builders' JOHN McWILSON FOR ROOM- and BOARD --apply to, 15-7 \ C. H. DAVIS {next to Spears' Second Hand Storej FOR SALE-- Registered JERSEY CCN, fresh --apply DRYDEN OBSERVER Pon ae SALE--~Two GRADE COWS, both milking. Cheap- for cash. We are putting our good black Shirts Bigelow Block of a Good Work Shirt? .35 to 775 Men's Heavy Police Braces --_.._... A good assortment to pick from xk kx ; 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. * ok Xx ' Moleskin - Pants, extra big make, all sizes : 8.90 A good assortment of stripe pants which could be used for dress wear. from 2.95 to 3.25 Navv Blue Serge dress Pants __.. 4.25 Good, strong Khaki Pants ...----_.. 2.10 } Whipcord Breeches --_. . 3.7 Army Cotton Badin ir 1.25 Second hand Pants, navy blue serge and other colours ._. 2.15 : out at 9bc, which heavy been sell Hard Collars, .10 each or 3 ofr --_.. .25 wards .from Men's Overalls, blue stripe or pain blue, roomy make of strong material, all sizes 1.95 Army Smocks and Jumpers, each .. 75 We received a good assortment of Boys' 'Bloomers » Boys' Navy Blue Serge knee Bloomers per' pair 1.00. Strong Cottonade Bloomers ;-.._ Strong Khaki Bloomers, from: __ 1.05 to - 1.20 Strong Tweed Bloomers, with thgee pockets, lined, al sizes, from __.. 2.25 to 2.50 Good strong Moleskin Bloomers, all sizes, from 2.25 t0 ice. 2.50 Boys' Jersey Sweaters, all sizes, col- - ours Brown and Navy Blue __.... .b0 Boys' Blue Serge Suits --e.o--wee. .. 5.50 « Peay S-- Well tudiorsy mks, guaranteed to fit at 19.50 New dark Fiova Tweed: Suits ---- 17.95 Men's second hand Suits, all colours and sizes, styles to fit a young or an gifer man at prices less than you will expect to pay ses ; Odd Jackets, all styles and sizes, from one month, and heifer | 2.00 to 6.50 Odd Vests, small and big sizes, from 50 to = 1.25 ot cut DEERING MOWER in good condition, 2 JACK FRENCH, Dryden . AW TG LET--FURNISHED ROOMS, on' Duke St.--apply DRYDEN OBSERVER or Mrs W. A. RAY SBE EE { TOR SALE--Thirty tons of baled HAY, prime quality. Also small stack of loose hay at, $17.00 per ton. .-- R. H. PRONGER, Dryden D---FEMALE HELP--apply DRYDEN HOTEL --- == § Mr. BEEKEEPER:-- : | Before ordering your supplies, get our lowest prices and let us save you money. i. Do you want to buy Peis or Sup- ; plies? Consult us. STEWART & CURTIS Box 121 SHOP--One door south Wilson's Liv- ery Barn, or call at Mr B. Blair's. 13-7 "apply to Yrs Wm, KEURVORST, Dyment ROR SALE--Cheap for cash. one' Also one REAPER. | for Men's, Our well-known second hand Army Boots, which most of the people know what they are. Reduced from 2.75 to Ae Any fellow that can afford to buy a hat for $10.00 or $12.00, can buy a second hand hat of the same kind for from .50 to 00° Ladies' Suits reduced from 8.00 to 4.50 and 5.00 Ladies', sencond hand Serge Skirts to clear at __ 75 atch our Window Boys' Dress and Work Boots ? alsoladies' Boots and Slipers. Any lady that needs a wide-fittng shoe, we can fit her with a 8E width. ; We won't put any price list on any of four shoe as we have just received a large shipment direct from the factory from Montreal, and we will sutprise you by putting them on at Such low prices Ladies' Silk Stockings, black, white and fawn, from .50 to ice .95 Army; Tents Light summer Stockings for lades', all colours, per pair ll wghimssose 25 IMen's light isocks, Pack, brown and white .25, Men's Heather Soda, per pair --. 40 | or 2 pair for 75 Men's heavy Brown Silk Socks. eB Men's Woollen Socks __..__..--o..__ .30 Boys' Stockings, from 20 $0. iii, <2OD One lot of ladies' Canvas Wear will be put out as a special ( . 3.80 Ss. 6W In the Figslow Bulldinf, £4 DAITER'S & Second Hand Store x os Town Hall) 2.50 Hh for $1.25. 3 = mene El} A APE { Heavy Chambray Work Shirt __.. 1.10 | Men's Light Braces __.--_.____._ + 50 Khaki flannelette® Shirts ..o----._ _ 1.45 | Boys' Braces, from .20 to __.__..__ .35 A mice light shirt for the summer in }Shoe Poish, all colours, each ____.. 15 a good washable material ____.. 1.35 2 for ; - 25 Grey flannelette Shirts, good, roomy | Black Sewing Thread, per spool __ .05- make 1.35] or 6 for _..._ i IE | Dress Shirts in pretty patterns, all | Safety Pins, 2 cards _--_.....___.- 05 colours and sizes em 1.25 | Ladies' white Handkerchiefs, each .05 Silk front and cuff Dress Shirt __ 2.65] or per doz. bd Dress Shirt with collar attached... 1.40 | Men's white handkerchiefs, 3 for .. 25 Dress Shirt with a: collar of same| 'or per doz. v.95 material "1.40 | Men's coloured handkerchiefs ____ .15" Light summer two piece underwear, |Extra large coloured handkerchief to pet garment, from .80 to ----..__., .95| go around the neck _..__.__.__ 25 Combination Underwear, from .. .85|Bachelor Buttons, per pkg. __.._... 135 to .. : . 1.95 Arm bands, per'pair --_..o_.___.. 10 Mule skin Gloves, per pair mm int 35 | Pretty sets of collar 2d cuff buttons, Muleskin Gauntlets -- oem 65° per set 25 : Gauntlet Gloves, muleskin front and Bathing Suits for men RI, .95 horsehide back «oo _iweee_. --.. 60 Boys' Bathing Suits __. -B Horsehide Gauntlet Gloves __...-- 1.00 :Towelling, per yard __..__..__..__.. 22 Rubber and Leather Belts ._..__.... .25 | Bureau Covers 45 A nice assortment of dress Ties from ;Men's soft Collarrs __...-- ro i 15 - French Briar Smoking Pipes __... .45 | Men's light Caps, from .60 to __.... Corn Cob Pipes, .10 each or 3 for .. .25 | Men's new felt Hats, from 2.25 to 3.59 Men's Garters } .25 Men's new Suit Cases, all sizes, up- 40] 2.30 5 1.35 [New a Blue Serge Suits Just received a Big Shipment of Men's New Pants =. 1 Adis 4 vy

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