i roses san ESE ii EZ ZZ FC LE Erie HY FERS £5 == i WV A i * 7 oN \ G85 anne co 2 Ser apoE nie Be EE RES Rea THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Vz | Phone 82 Bigelow Block Goes Scalping stand 85 chickens; on Van Horne Street, i AEE ¢ EA) ar) A {close to, School, within town Limits. tor to the owner, \ [PROVEMENTS near Dinorwic. 3 ing policy in force at present to be an FOR SALE Registered JERSEY < x in the Men's Window One Hundred Pairs of ~ TROUSERS For the low price of Do not take my word, = whether they are worth = this or not; Examine them yourselves. * ck ok ok In the Ladies' Window | Odd Lines of SUMMER SHOES For the price of, per pair $1.25 To be tried on in the Store and paid for. Approbation 4nterferes with the regular ~ Stock, as many of these 'Shoes are worth, twice the price }«|COW, fresh one month, and heifer calf--apply DRYDEN OBSERVER \/ FOR SALE--Thirty tons of baled perly be taken under reconsideration /N\| HAY, prime quality. Also small {by the Legislature because although \{ have 160 acres one-half mile west of {the paper mill, which I propose divid- sirunning west on the north side of the § : vor ye property., Parties wishing to secure a froads. ii to see me, or A. McPhail, in the near rms SES SSE SIS i SH] i S8 £8 sx 2 eT = Mr. BEEKEEPER:-- jponoy. 2 from station on north road. For price Do you want to buy Bees or Sup-| and particulars, apply to ¥ (plies? Consult us. : 3/8/28 . 'JAMES SPENCE, Dryden i! STEWART & CURTIS ve 1 Box 121 {SHOP---One door south Wilson's Liv-, ery Barn, 1 . ir' 18]2¢ | or call at Mr B. Blair's. 38 23 BOX 219, Dryden a | - HENRI LARSEN PHOTOGRAPHER * kk First Class Photographic Work PORTRAITS Artistically Coloured Pictures cek End 24-hour service on amateur devel- | oping and printing. DEYDEN 0 a0 ONTARIO Di ha a a Ch VL CS TT roo FIUNS out French E. LAWRENCE, Grocer PEARS Sorter La em 5 Wedded { Z o : Mr Editor: lasstf ted In a recent letter of your valued "OR SALE--MOTOR BOAT in frst publication I commented to a short lass order. Apply to extent on he policy of the, Forestry Mrs J. H. HILL, Dryden Departemnt regarding the permit sys a EE SRE EN tem for prevention of forest fires and House 22 x 28 one and a half storeys |Stated in my opinion it should be dene two acres of land for sale. Good away with. Nova Scotia had legis- soil for garden; well; chicken house [lation to that effect and since that 5 time Quebee, by orders in council, has prohibited the issuing of fire permits. 'New Brunswick has recently adopted For particulars apply to J. E. Gibson, the same policy, and makes the setting 10-8 W. A. MILLROY, Dryden Jout of fives during a certain period an ee Er indicable offence. As I stated before, FOR SALE--HOMESTEAD IM-f{.; practical men know the fire rang- acres cleared, not stumped, good land gahsolute farce savoring very strongly and creek--apply of being only a vote making propo- E. W. WILLIAMS, Dinorwic{sition. I have been taken to task by different ones regarding another state- ment I made--"And the'road policy of the Department as carried out in this district at least might very pro- a stack of loose hay at $17.00 per ton. jno doubt intended as an assistance to R. H. PRONGER, Dryden {development it is really detrimental 2 : mand absolutely obstructive." = I am aware under a superficial considera- tion this may appear a somewhat con- P ICTORIAL tradictory and inconsistent assertion. REVIEW A level-headed gentleman who resided here some sixteen years ago but re- moved to Saskatchewan (where I am / X pleased to learn he has made good) - came down on a visit this summer and was much surprised that this dis- Sa, trict has not developed to greater ex- gee. ; ' Btent and enquired the reasons why it I'S V ANS has not. Let us go beneath the sur- ' 2 x face and get at the conditions and facts as they really exist. Right here Fat £ . . his where dame nature takes a hand Mail orders will receive speciall, _o. ~ We all know that man, attention. a generally speaking,' is very prone to ARPA ARS ag i do very little more than he is compell- ed amd the one great drawback to New Ontario is that a living can be made here too easily. And perhaps the greatest factor in creating this condi- tion is the too lavish expenditure on A large percentage of the settlers have come to depend on road making in the summer at very high wages and the gravelling of them in the winter to the neglect of their land improvements. Undoubtedly we are entitled to the greater part of the revenue derived from our own district, §. but it assuredly would make for great-j er development if more of it were} diverted to other channels, the most important one being the Department of Education, thus forcing the settlers to greater efforts in land development and much to their eventual best inter- ests. The road policy pursued by the late administration as well as that of the Forestry Department savors too greatly of both personal and party politics. Tt is pleasng to note present administration has already evidenced its interest in New Ontario by the appointment "of Mr Keefer--a thor- {oughly competent and practical man, knowing conditions in the north--as Deputy Secretary and his advice will certainly be fo great assistance to the Minister and consequently of much benefit to this District. I will only add thot if even a modicum of the great possibilities of this good new land are exploited, New Ontario in the near future will assuredly be known to the world as the Hinterland of Canada. W. W. FRENCH ing into 10-acre lots, facing the road location for a nice home would do well futur e--IDA M. RHODES. CHURCH OF ENGLAND NOTES Sunday, August 5th 5 1 2 FAGIE RIVER oc. li llam Dingwall (1arage - Sunday School _..._.. 10.30 a.m. : MINNITAKI oc 720 nm. Br J den, Ontar 10 A short address to the Ant Te L. Vv. POCOCK, Student-in-charge FOR SALE--New BUNGALOW, with ten acres of choice garden land, fenced ji Wy Creek running through property. This Heine caine -vour supplies, get is an ideal place for a market garden our lowest prices and let us save you and poultry ranch. Only ten minutes WANTED--SMALL HOUSE to. pur chase, for particulars, apply to J A Stock OF CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, Also HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. I am making a special trip. to the city about August Ist and will re-= turn on Friday the 3rd with a full supply of everything You can always rely on our prices as we try to figure out to sell everything as reasonable as we can. We also have on hand a full supply of Men's new and second hand Suits, Boots and Shoes, for dress or work, all styles and sizes. > R : Ii you are in need of any Household Furni- ture, Cook Stoves or Ranges be sure to come and see us as we always have a stock on hand, = Anything you need that you don't see, kindly ask for it as we have some Furniture in the warehouse. 6 Second Hand Store. In the Bigelow Building, y , (Oppesite Town Hall)