Dryden Observer, 13 Feb 1925, p. 3

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House," situate and being part of Lot should not expect them to be, for most es a : THE DRYDEN OBS a : os 7 IAFRNE IF wi 2 San STAR iG Vt ci ; REPEC TRTS CT . bf ] sR T : The Market | A Pulpwood Embargo | h e usy : tore Under Government Consideration S | B S ( x R I P I O N S . Wil Helene Oa tlie ae WANTED--HOUSEWORK, BY DAY "IF it is true that the Dominion gov- ; Phin ot 5 Te or hour. Apply 2 | ernment is contemplating the placing 2 & Ts =x 13[2(25 Mrs WALTER DAVIS, {of an embargo on the export of pulp- to Newspapers and Magazines - . No. 4, Arthur St. wood, it will be interesting to observe co : pa d VL a = : i » whether or mot it will be bulffed into I' MAKES NO DIFFERENCE WHETHER YOU BUY YOUR Saturday an a on ay YOUNG PIGS For Sale--TEN reconsideration by the threats of the : Newspaper or Magazine by the copy, the month, the year, or by : bi Gdn Worl: sais riot, paper interests of the United States. a club order, we are always ready to look after it for you. BREAKFAST BACON, per Ih ..........cc venues. 23 | $10.00 Apply { Canadians are being told that friendly : : by the side. W. J. MARTIN, Lot 10, Con. 2 relations between the two countries --At Publishers Prices--No MOre-- : a : Ena will be endangered if such an embargo We save you the cost of a money order, stamps, and CRPAVERY D UYYRE, Speed 4 > me Loi oe ron un oy Be is made effective, while American the trouble of writing a letter. You also leave a little i fo fen a iar oy FUN ae - a of your money in your own home town, as the Publshers eh 1.65 snished, hat mbar Sodas ed BRAN, five bag lots or more, per cwt 3 HOUSE TO RENT--6 ROOMS, $12.00 | will greatly reduce the consumption of pay us a commission as their representative, which they SHORTS Srclap hr Ovo 0h 09) iene 3 per month. paper in that country. would not allow you anyway. - FEED OATS, five or more 3-bus. bag lots o_o... 2. FARM FOR SALE--Apply to Judging by the raasses of pulpwood Help Your News Agent to Run a Better Store. i that are returned to us in the form of -- wn Bi an 85 Satis 8 Bins A. J. LOCK, Dryden. : -- > : Sl . TT newspapers from across the line, the _- ALSO SEE OUR © Fu ee GORDWOOD Sa Gu | Aneta cise igi ftom | , : A A oleic 150.00. or a 3 REump- fo d Windo fn oa on Selah oe £0 tion of newsprint, at least migh not r ronger Ss Va riety Sto re ict Dry G 00 S W For Rent--THREE HOUSES. . Bbe altogether a disaster. As far as = For Sale--TAMARAC (16-inch) IN {the "friendly relations" bugaboo is con- RE ; : : 7 2 FAZER UR IE STA a se 74 8 UI so et 2 --TFOR five cord lots, $2.50 per short cord.-- cerned, the pages of history are not Eee ee vet ne eee Os SAE TE TR 3 FRILLED SCRIM CURTAINS, per pair -- meee $1.25 R. H. PRONGER, Dryden. {crowded with records of American : : 3 FRILLED MARQUISETTE CURTAINS, per pair --..__- 1.35 friendliness for Canada except on : r FOR SALE HOUSE & PAR LOY, occasions where American self-interest s 0 : ~ commenly known as the "Robinsonf was thereby advanced. Possibly we a | BO g 00 S T= = D. W. SCOTT Dryden THE Quaiity Meat Market Come in and See our line of TURKEYS, DUCKS AND GEESE. Have yours tagged, and let us deliver at your convenience Also A Full Line of CHOICE BELF, PORK, VEAL AND MUTTON rHoNE 6 W KELSO, Prop. A f- H H i H H i Secondhand FURNITURE. { would like you to give us the firs: {accompanied by vivid flashes : lightning and heavy rain, swept over No. 4, King St., Dryden. ticulars, apply to-- (Mrs) J. W. ROBINSON 1260 Selkirk Ave., Winnipeg, Man. For par- TO RENT--8-ROOMED HOUSE, or j Arthur St. (Mrs Fleming's)--Apply S. V. RIGBEY. 30/1 | 26 Dryden, Ontario -- WANTED -- We chance to buy your furniture or leaving town.--S. DAITER. VIVID LIGHTNING ACCOMPANIES RAIN IN NORTHERN ONTARIO COBALT, Feb. 10--Thunder-storms, of Northern Ontario, the earliest in years, according to old-timers. Hockey games 'and curling had to be postponed, ow- ing to unseasonable weather, ER Ren KARR NG oy NG listed below lasts, BACK BACON, per ib ., SMOKED HAM, per tb... DIG B, CHICKS per th... CANNED FRUIT, any kind, four tins for AY and will continue while the stock DEE EE RE DE CCIE EE SE EE SE SA NABOB TEA, per tb ........ CHOICE CREAMERY BUTTER, per 1b COOKING BUTTER, per Ib......... HOLLAND RUSKS, per pkt SNAP, two tin for .. CRCER EE DERE Sa} For Saturday oni ERE EER SPI SPR SPS SS Te DE LI REE ER I SS SSCS SPS STN SPSS ARPS receive a LJ ing will Flour for ; The first five customers purchasing an order over $5.00 on Monday morn-= 100=1b bag of $4.69 OATS, ten bag lots, per bag 7 CRUSHED OATS, ten bag lots, per bag CASH ONLY people are actuated largely by motives of self interest. Paper consumers are not blameable because they wish to advance their own interests. On the other hand there is no reason why Can- ada should permit her forest resources bo be ruthlessly sacrificed in the service of foreign business interests. It must not be forgotten that Can- ada has before her the example of a country, even those same United States, where the forest resources, once described as inexhaustible, have been exploited in the service of pri- adequate to supply the. country's do- mestic needs for paper. With such an example, it would seem to de dis- tinctly the duty of the Canadian gov- ernment to so administer the forestry problem of this country as o safe-guard he interests of Canada, both in the present and in the future, when the domestic requiréments will unquestion- ably be much greater than they now are. The manufacture of paper pulp, and even paper, in Canada does not mean a refusal to sell the product to customers in the United States. It merely means that part of the pro- its from Canadian forests will re- main in Canada. No reasonable person will deny that it should be so." TAILORING LADIES & GENT.'S REFAIRED, CLEANED And PRESSED JIMMY ALLAN, Store) CLOTHING = Bam 1) fo SSR Inzane. EE RET Exchange Bara a i First Class SHOF REPAIRING Qe OO GRINDING. by the LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY iL. GREENFILL SKATE All Orders Receive PROMPT ATTENTION Prices Strictly Moderate 1.GARDINER Ey &* General Merchant, . Encourage and Patronize the store who keeps prices down and quality high. 0. H. PRON! ere eo gy rb EAGLE RIVER. Agent for 2 Frost & Wood IMPLEMENTS. # 4 COCKSHUTT PLOW COY, ® & kx * 3 Sharple's Cream Scparators. 4 RAW FURS BOUGHT & SOLD. Zo sr vate greed until they are no longer +% From now on we will be showing our NEW LINES OF SPRING CouDS. New Ginghams, New Voiles, New Ratines, New Ratine Voiles Latest Shades in FUGI SILK FLANNELS and CREPES, as well as the have been so popular : TES which B. GA Let This Thrifty Cream separator Guard Your Cream Checks --t 1s Eqsy to turn and easy to pay for! "Our cream checks have increased on an average of $2.30 per week," writes one recent McCormick - Deering "Primerose" purchaser who milks but three cows. His experience is typical. Think of it! The machine pays for itself in. the butterfat it actually saves for you. ~THE-- McCORMICK-DEERING "PRIMROSE?" Runs On . BALL BEARINGS There is no other Cream Separator like it. It is the very latest development in Cream Separator design. Thoroughly modern and effici- ent. : Say the word and we will set up a machine on your farm tomorrow. Try it yourself and youll agree it is the World's Easiest - Running Cream Separator. J. 8. CORNER, Oxdrift, Ont. Agent tor -- : INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY cf Canada, Ltd Sheriff's SALE OF LANDS for Arrears of Statute Labor Taxes. TOWNSHIP OF EAST AUBREY, DISTRICT OF KENCORA PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, TO WIT: E BY Virtue of a Warrant under the hands of the Chairman and Secrétary- treasurer of the EAST AUBREY ROAD COMMISSIONERS dated 1st day of August 1924, commanding me to levy upon the lands hereinafter described for the arrears of taxes respectively due thereon, together with the costs NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that unless such arrears of taxes are sooner' paid, I shall, in compliance with the Act Respecting Statute Labor, Chap." 196, R.S.0. 1914, on MONDAY, THE 23rd DAY of FEBRUARY, A.D. 1925. ' AT THE HOUR OF ELEVEN O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON IN THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE IN THE TOWN OF KE: NORA proceed to sell by Public Auction the lands, or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge such arrears of taxes and charges thereon TOWNSHIP OF EAST AUBREY oe z 3 '% n oJ EF Name of Registered a 0 i i < = £ : Owner w B 5 £ R7] Et = 5 od 4.4 S e BS W. W. French S.% Lot 12 6 171 $54.95 $6.99 $61.94 Patented Fred A. Mulholland 8.7% Lot § 5 160 69.45 7.61 77.65 Patented W. L. Potter N.Pt. Iot 3 2 160 41.77 6.66 48.43 Patenied J. M Teets S.% Lot 10 6 160 41.77 6.66 48.43 Patented F. E. Wannacott Jo Lot 10 6 160 54.95 6.99 61.94 Unptd. (Locatee) : 4 C. 0. Self Nie Lot 11 6 167 54.95 6.99 61.94 Patented Dated at the Sheriff's Office at the Town of Kenora in the District of Ke- JOHN W. HUMBLE, Sheriff, of the District of Kenora % nora this 7th day of Mavember 1924.

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