Dryden Observer, 20 Feb 1925, p. 3

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Wood Torty cords, 4-Tt. POPOLAR AND PINE MIXED-- --GO0OD SOUND 'WOOD $4.50 per cord Delivered on Arrival BREAKFAST BACON, per th ....... sk Aen i vivant 023 by the side. CREAMERY BUTTER, Special, per 1b oo 38 While Quantity Lasts. BRAN, five bag lots or more, per cwt. --eecwicevecce en. $1.65 SHORTS, five bag lots or more, per cwt. vem - Lib FEED OATS, five or more 3-bus. bag lots mm 2.60 ALSO SEE QUR-- Dry Good indow --FOR FRILLED SCRIM CURTAINS, per pair _ eeu $1.25 FRILLED MARQUISETTE CURTAI NS, per pair ool 1.35 = The Market WANTED--PLAIN SEWING TO DO Apply--LEAH McMASTER WANTED--PLAIN SEWING TO DO. GRETA BUCHANAN. FOR SALE--CUTTER & HARNESS, in good condition, cheap for cash. FLEMING MORTON, Rox 179, Dryden P.O. FOR Sale-- PURE BRED HOLSTIEN BULL, coming two years; Pure Bred Holstien HEIFER, 1% yrs; two Pure Bred Holstien CALVES, six and nine months; two grade CALVES, four months, will be sold reasonably for cash. Our herd was tested for the accredited free from tuberculosis Federal Herd Book, and came through with clean records, guaranteed free from T.B.-- --Apply to E. DAWKINS. YOUNG PIGS For Sale--TEN weeks old. Weight 45-1bs. Price $10.00 Apply W. J. MARTIN, Lot 10, Con. 2 SeO1] Yin FRESH CURED MEATS BUTTER and LARD Fresh Eggs to Arrive for the Week-end. FROZEN HIDES BOUGHT & SOLD No Grading. : Ww Se Prop, | CRETE w pot < PHONE © For Sale--CORD-WOQOD SAW OUT- fit, complete on sleighs, $150.00. For Rent--THREE HOUSES. | For Sale--TAMARAC (16-inch) IN five cord lots, $2.50 per short cord.-- R. H. PRONGER, Dryden. FOR SALE--HOUSE & PART LOT, commonly known as the "Robinson House," situate and being part of Lot No. 4, King St, Dryden. For pax- ticulars, apply to-- (Mrs) J. W. ROBINSON 1260 Selkirk Ave., Winnipeg, Man TO RENT--8-ROOMED HOUSE, on Arthur St. (Mrs Fleming's)--Apply 30/1[25 S. V. RIGBEY. Dryden, Ontario -- WANTED --- Secondhand FURNITURE. We would like you to give us the first chance to buy your furniture on Jeaviog & town.--S. Date FOR SATURDAY -- While Goods fos. World Brand Matches, 3 Beef, any cut, per ib Brooms, each ...... Parrot Brand Good Briar Pipes, large asst., each Toilet Paper, seven rolls for 3 box pkt. EEE TE SC SEACTAY SY SC BPS SR SY Fae Sra Ea DT TR . 29 29 ¢ SI 49 FOR MONDAY-- Fancy Bisciuts, Special Brand, tins . IE TR 25 Fresh,verl.. .... Logan & Raspberry Jam, 4-1b Plums twotinsefor ....... .. > FOR TUESDAY-- Evaporated Peaches, per Ib : . . Evaporated Apples, perth ......... : > FOR WEDNESDAY Figs, perib.... co Pioneer Strawberry J am, per tin H i i # FOR THURSDAY -- Creamery Butter, per 1b .... Cut out of solid bloc Orange Marmalade, 4-1b tins REST k Four Jelly Powders for Nu u-J ell Brand. «oa. SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK. se CASH ONLY Encourage and Patronize the store who keeps prices down and quality high. ~~ ! proximate mileage of railway construc "tion from Cochrane north to Island © $2,200,000. by a branch of the government under 'was approximately $3,000,00. ! entire § i territories, which Health Talks By Dr J. J. MIDDLETON What wealth there is in Northern Ontario one can only roughly estimate. It is stupendous. The money already invested by industries in these unor- ganized territories amounts to some- thing like $93,000,000. This territory, being known as "unorganized" is under the direct admisistration of the govern- ment, and the health of the workmen, their housing accommodation, sanitary conveniences and everything that per- tains to their general well-being comes under the control of the Provincial Department of Health. Through the medium of its Sanitary Inspector, the inspection of camps is carried on, and even the construction of the camps themselves is now carefully supervis- ed. The health of the workers is at- tended to by contract physicians, whose duty it is to treat the sick, adopt measures for the prevention of sick- ness and accidents, supervise the water supply and general sanitation. This supervision is assured because the contract physician -has to make a monthly sanitary survey of the camps in order to make a report to the gov- ernment. Much more can be done in the way of preventing sickness and accidents, but at present a start haz been made in trying to demonstrate that prevention is even better than cure. In that fact lies the grinding principle of indusrial medicine which aims to promote and maintain a high standard of health among workers in every kind of industry. Just as an example of the construe- tion work that is carried on, the follow ing items may be of interest. They include power development, railway and road construction and paper mill constructions--Power development at Indian Chutes, costing $1,500,000; power development for the Hollinger mines at Island Falls, with 1300 men, ! $3000,000; power development at Sturgeon Falls, north of Timmins, with 500 men, $1,000,000; construc- tion of eighty miles of power trans: mission lines, $1,000,000. The ap- Falls, the Kirkland Lake Branch line, the branch from Cassidy -to South Lorraine, together with the Long Lac cut-off, is 115 miles at an average cost of $20,000 per mile, amounting to Road construction camps operated the Department of Lands and Forests, cut out of the virgin bush 360 miles of new roads hesides ma'ntain'ng old roads in existence. The expenditure in connection with this work last year The sanitary supervision of all the camps in connection with this work is carried on by inspectors of the Provin- Big Reduction in the price of Radio Sets RADIOLA III, Complete with Batteries, Aerial and Tubes, now only $53.00 : RADIOLA III-a, Complete, now only . ... $91.50 Westinghouse Regenoflex, complete, including Loud Speaker, was $277.00, reduced to $172.00. ------EASY PAYMENT TERMS Can be Arranged. remap Pronger's Variety Store lew Spring Goods From now on we will be showing our NEW LINES OF SPRING CO0OODS New Ginghams, New Voiles, New Ratines, New Ratine Voiles Latest Shades in FUGI SILKS and CREPES, as well as the FLANNELS which have been so popular Let This Thrifty Cream Separator Guard Your Cream Checks --F Is Easy to turn and easy to pay tor! "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" cial Department of Health. The total cost of construction is, roughly, $12,000,000; the total invest- ment in sawmills, pulp and paper mills ete. amounts to $34,350,000. There are also forty-eight mines scattered over the province. By placing a rough value on surface work only, the amount of | * oney invested is $17,000,000. The total | figures representing each industry are: | Lumbering ..._..__..__.. $20,000,000 Mining... 17,000,000 Construction --_..__... ~ 12,000,000 Pulp, paper & sawmills 34,350,000 Total meme. $92,350,000 Nearly 60,060 men are employed in these industries in the unorganized constitute a health i problem of the greatest magnitude. First Class SHOE REPAIRING --0--0--0-- GRINDING. by the LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY | iL. GREENHILL SKATE All Orders Receive PROMPT ATTENTION Prices Strictly Moderate No. 4, DUKE Se General Merchant, VAGLE IVER. § Agent for : Frost & Wood IMPLEMENTS. COCKSHUTT PLOW COY. ® & kX 1 2 ! 3 Sharple's Cream Separators. RAW FURS BOUGHT & SOLD. § # nora this 7th day of November 1924. 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 you'll agree it is the World's Easiest - Running Cream Separator, SOR. 3. Ss. CORNER, Oxdrift, Ont. Agent for i-- INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER 8 COMPANY of Canada, Ltd Sheriff's SALE OF LANDS for Arrears of Statute Labor Taxes. TOWNSHIP OF EAST AUBREY, DISTRICT OF KENORA PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, TO WIT: BY Virtue of a Warrant under the hands of the Chairman and Secretary- 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 thercen TOWNSHIP OF EAST AUBREY 5 : g 3 2 ; 2 2 ) 8 Name of Registered 8 wn & w - 3 2 Owner oon EP + = 3 = : oO I] o (=) a EB =a OO << >, O = = Ww. W. ay S.% Lot 12 6 171 $54.95 $6.99 $61.94 Patented i Fred A. Mulholland S.% Lot .§ 5 160 69.45 7.61 77.068 Patente' = W.. L. Totten N.Pt. Lot 8 2 160 41.77 6.66 48.43 Patented # J. M Teets S.% Lot 10 6 160 41.77 6.66 48.43 Patented 4 F. E. Wannacott N.%. Lot 10 6 160 54.95 6.99 61.94 Unptd. (Locatee) C. O. Self N.7% 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, Sherif, of the District of Kenora

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