Dryden Observer, 25 Apr 1924, p. 3

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THE DRYDEN SAE A Hungry Hushands Appeal to Police Gmcimar, GROCERIES & FLC The town of Sioux Lookout is agit- ated as the result of a mission by Holy Rollers, of = Winnipeg, When several women were converted to the faith and the situation has be- come such that hungry husbands are Given on strictly 30 days credit said to have called in the aid of the police to bring quietness and peace again to the little railway town. The religious revival began about three months ago, it is stated, and has but recently reached the apex when a number of the more devout started Prices Better Than Ever. on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, taking the bush route by team and sleigh out of Sioux Lookout. The expedition in their "By virtue of certain Warrants given under the hands of the: GROCERIES. he FEED came to an inglorious end when the CARNATION MILK, per tin. -16J0ATS, per sack meee _ $1.48 sleigh broke down and "some of the P ALMOLIVE SOAP, three for__. ZEA R AN or neki "190 'parly spent the night in the bush. ~~ RAISINS, two packets ----.----.----- .35 SHORTS, RR I than tei 1.354 Since that time, however, the re- BROOMS, each --_.c--.-i.. 75 and TOV WHEAT, per sack --onmomiin Aan tvival has Deen newly invigorated A ; : {corn i, a a 2.60 and another pilgrimage to the Holy' Special ~BULY TEA, per 1b 58 {SPECIAL Mixed i Ci ol peop ions 1 he * : ; ; time it is stated, to be by a water 5s. for ...... $2.85 MEATS. ot BULK SODA BISCUITS, two for .35 BOLOGNA, in piece, per To... .16 ye folks 2 up Ip Tr bis BULK COCOA, two for__ ----.----.. :25 SIDE BACON, per oem 25 in a el s Ey ay's > ~ V4 : > ; : - i 7 _ GINGER BISCUITS, two for. FE Lg EE Ge CE 9g" nd e set and no ap ' CABBAGE, Good, per 1 .------mu 07 BACON, BACK, per bo... 45 CARROTS, 3-1bs fOr mmm m ort Lic » D 0 ES, ; lice FDTD he ons tie vil] BEETS, 3-8 fOr -- mim oimmme 25 at pe Bh 2 BUTTER, per I mim 39 TURNIPS, 4-1bs for i ree 25 BEGGS, per doz. commie CHEESE, per Ib mime SALT PORK, per o__.. wo : 28 "SATURDAY SPECIAL 23 SUGAR o-lbs for $1.00 "eo e i The bank pays you' interest "on the money you save. We pay you interest on the money you spend. 2 Return: $25.00 in these cash - sales' checks and get 50c: in trade--Free ! Face value of 2 per cent. {2 'NOTE--We give 5 per cent on all cash grocery orders of $10.00 or aver. THE ONLY Exclusive Grocery BS zz ands Sheriff's Sale of L For Arrears of Taxes. 'SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS FOR. ARREARS OF SCHOOL AND STATUTE LABOR TAXES, TOWNSHIP OF MUTRIE, DISTRICT OF KENORA; PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, TO WIT: = Chairman and 2 Secretary-Treasurer of 'the School Beard of School Section No 1, Township 3 of Mutrie, and the hands of the Chairman and Secretary-Treasurer of the | i Township of Mutrie Road Commissioners (and in accordance with the Assess- * ment: 'Act, the Unorganized Terroitories Statute Labor in Unorganized Townships) for the collection of Taxes' due "on the undermentioned lands, NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that unless the taxes together with the lawful costs and charges be sooner paid, I SHALL . AT THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE IN THE TOWN GF KENORA, IN THE DISTRICT OF KENORA ON MONDAY, THE 30th DAY OF JUNE, 1924, AT THE HOUR OF TWO O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON PROCEED TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION the lands below mentioned, or sO much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge such arrears of taxes and charges thereon. 5 : : ; : TOWNSHIP OF MUTRIE a : ; ois Wt il Sip For sale--GOOD HOLSTEIN COW, 8. 8 : af A = RI 3 for $75.00; will calve fourth time on 2 3 % BG 2adgw of BRE May 25, next. - Also Heavy Mare with Se 5} 2] PL Bae LE SS I) ! Bw CF 0 2 KE2C3AR Heed RR ae EE A harness for one hundred dollars. : : 5 2 Om 3% 2% goa3ddiiail ig ads WIM. WILLIAMSON, 77 Pea - g ; Hen , ; 12/5(24 'Upper Falls, Quibell. S % Lot 8 1 160 $59.30 $2980 $6.68 $95.18 Pat John Robertson i Lai : 4 ? 3) : - Chippewa Falls, [poe sale--1 WORK HORSE, weight . Janet Robertson {4360 tbs., in good condiion. Or will & Catherine Rose exchange for a good driving horse. ; Lh a ol : vear, T'ronto Ontj " WM. D. NEELY, N 3% Lot3 2. 160" 59.30 29.80 6.68 95.78 Pat Fred Armstrong, 2/5|24c Ondritt. ; ay Hy: hr : are : Mulholland, Trnto §% Lot 7 2 160 59.30 29.80 6.68 95.78 Pat Philip H Hambly, i WANTED--Bright Man to Solicit go engi, Ln 5 " .. Belleville, Ont. lorders, married man with knowledge S % Lot:3 3 160 59.30 29.80. 6.68 95.78 = Pat Norman Parsons, fof town and vicinity preferred. Ad- ; : Yo Ch ; London, Eng. dress P.O. Box 159 Fort William, Ont. N 4 Lot9 +4 160 59.30 29.80 6.68 95.718 Pat Mrs Catherine = y 4 Bi i r i Au : a Rolls, Detroit, Mch Two SECOND-HAND BUGGIES for N% Lot § 5. 160 58.30 +2080 665 9578 Pat Mrs Mulvina E. sale, one almost new. Apply XY : a wonder H. A. WILSON S 3 Let® 5 160 59.80 2080 668 79578 Pat Jos. Wilson clo 4|4[24c Livery Stable be : BA +. Cl Robertson, Tori ; ha B43 65.08 Pat Albert R. Tonkin, For Sale--KODAK, Postcard size, N % Lot 3 160 59.30 clo Jno. Harvey, "JOHN W. HUMBLE, Sheriff, District of Kenora. ne TO "ANDERSON & HARRIS i J Sheriff's Office, Kenora, Ontaro, : ; March 15th 1924 jo Jt ! g 18 Contractors and Builders Full Stock of LUMBER, Sash and | Doors, Shingles, Wood Fibre, Brick, Lime and Cement. pa 'Estimates Freely Given {The Open Market "Pit. Will sell cheap for cash or part hi 8 ple rao School Act and the Act of imposing "| or at home at old Brick Yard, Dryden Sherwood, H'mltn SEL ef petizing viands thereon. On Sunday especially, when the more devout as- semble for almost the entire day at religious exercises there are no signs of meals., Of course the whole pop- ulation has not been swayed by the, revival but there are sufficient num- ber of the believers to create a con siderable diversion from' normal. When police were asked to bring peace out of the chaos, a constable worked on the matter for some time and t finally gave it up. em---- For Sale--CHICKENS, Brown and , White LEGHORNS; Also a few pure : bred Auconas.--Apply § GEO. KEATLY, Dryden 3 | For Sale--BAY HORSE, good worker, and very fast, weight about 1600-1bs i Also Set of HARNESS, for two horses tin good condition, with breeching-- G. GANGLOFF Vermillion Bay. © 15/24 i ea a RA 'ness to demonstrate their value to the ; Kenora, Ont., April 16th. Editor Dryden Observer, Dryden Dear Sir:--I have made some study of the Goat question and have kept some for over ten years, so flatter myself that I know something about Goats, but no doubt have lots to learn yet.f I have come to the conclusion that the District of Kenora is practically adapt- ed for Goats and that they will pay in the District of Kenora. It costs the farmer from $50 to $60 an acre to bring the virgin land under the plough, and I think if he hired it done, and paid 'current wages, it would cost nearer a hundred dollars, and he has to compete with land in the west that can be brought under the plough for $50 per acre. The Bureau of Animal Industry of the Department of Agriculture of Washington, appointed a committee to enquire into the Goat industry and among other things recent report, is that one hundred Goats will do as much work in clearing land on which there is a second growth as two men. I think itis is an admitted fact, that by killing the second growth the stumps will rot out in very much shorter time. Goats, I think, are as profitable as any other domestic animal, and as the milk sells for 25c. a quart for Infants and In- vilades. I think that it would not cost the farmer any more to produce than Cows milk, if he selects his stock or breed up to a high milking standard. Personally I am only in the Goat busi- farmer and citizen. , I am living in! town, and with small quarters, and my | official duties take up more energy ! than I have. If I was a young man and knew as much as I do now, I} would start a Goat Ranch in preference to joining the Civil Service. « Yours truly C. W. CHADWICK ; t This 1s Kodak time ~ GET YOUR KODAK, FILMS and SUPPLIES at GOUGH'S CONFECTIONERY. wo ANDERSON & HARRIS on. 5, Township of Zealand, consist- 'ing of 150 acres, 60 acres more or less 'under - cultivation; 20 more cleared {and seeded down to clover; with build- Vings as follow Cottage House 30x34; Stable 17x50; Pig Pen 17x17; Hay Shed 22x36; Garage 12x30; good Root FOR SALE AT ONCE--Lot North. %, C li payment and balance to suit purchaser For further particulars apply to MARINO ZENTIL, Box 67 Tor Sale.--TWO SADDLE HORSES and ONE HEAVY TEAM. Apply LAKE of the WOODS MILLING CO. ee KEEWATIN, Ont. FOR "RENT--Comfortable Furnished Room in private home. Very central. 'Apply DRYDEN OBSERVER. with attachments, will sell cheap for cash.--Apply . ch: "Observer" Complete Line For Farmer or Citizen REMEDIES, SPICES, EXTRACTS, ISOAPS, TOILET PREPARATIONS. HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTIES Best for over-50 years ET. 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