Dryden Observer, 12 Feb 1926, p. 3

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THE DRYDEN OBSE a. Again Brunswick Triumphs Brunswick ANNOUNCES THE WORLD'S GREATEST ADVANCE IN RECORD-MAKING The NEW LIGHT RAY ELECTRICAL RECORDS A Secret, Scientific and SuperiorProcess @® for recording sound with absolutefidelity Greater volume--greater tone purity--no surface noises LJ The second scientific advance in recording principles in a few ® months--a process hitherto unknown--a wonderful achievement. Just ask to hear Wendell Hall's record "Show Me the Way to Go Home." You never heard such tones, such delightful harmonies, such blending of voice and accompaniment. Balph J. Pern "Bread=Line" (From the Hamilton Spectator) THE Spectator has produced a photo- rung over the government benches on | parliament hill. It was a picture of the "bread-line'" in front of the Salva- tion Army hostel in Hamilton, taken the army began the distribution of employed. it is a pictuer of drab contrast to the rosy-hued one Right Hon. Mackenzie I King has painted. The picture the prime minister delights to dilate upon is an imaginative work; the ome the Spectator reproduced was a camera study. The difference between the two pictures is the difference between fancy --and fact. The Salvation Army is but one of the organizations bending its energies toward the relief of dis- tress in Hamilton, and Hamilton is but one of the many cities in which the problem of unemployment s acute. The relief office has been for several | months a busier place than the govern- ment unemployment bureau, and Febr- ary, the month that makes the heaviest NE EO CTI A Tod Equipment Makes A Good Farmer Better ALL EYES ON PRIMROSE : for Very Good Reasons | THE McCormick -- Deering : Primrose Ball-Bearing Sepa- "rator is the biggest "News" in the Separator field today. , Throughout the Dominion + M'Cormick-Deering Primrose i has attracted the public eye ' & caused thousands of farm- BLOCK BUTTER-- ? per 1b s50c. > & SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON per Ib 45c. s Phone C. James Wright ~o.°%% 1 Durance ers to buy purely by reason of | its successful design. "Noth- ing succeeds like success" demonstrated daily by Prim- rose deliveries. All eyes are 'truly on Primrose--and the man who owns a Primrose knows why. For the benefit of your dairy profits make it a point to know the McCormick-Dee:- ing Primrose--now is a good | time--and take advantage of the superior construction it offers. We will be pleased to show you the machine and demonstrate to your complete satisfaction. is J. S. Agent for: -- TERNATIONAL HARynS LER EOVDANY of Caupas Tas LOOK at these Bargains & FREE Premiums Here is an exceptional opportunity to get the real Radio that you wanted. ? ' Just to advertise the wonderful "Thermiodyne" with the famous Master Control, we are offering 9 sets, each with a big, useful premium. Saturday, February 2zoth. 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With this set we absolutely free, genuine Bed Outfit, value $42.50 Cone" graph that should be enlarged and { a few minutes before kindly officers of : meal tickets to the city's derelict un-§ --McCORMICK--DEERING-- : (Primrose) Ball-Bearing Cream Separator CORNER, | demands upon our charity, is sill to nolo negotiated. The government that clings so tenaciously to office, against the ex- pressed will of the people and, in cling- ing, prolongs the spell of unemploy- ment and trade depression, is not likely to be greatly concerned over such pictures as the one the Spectator published on Saturday, but the man in {employment can help his unfortunate brother and those dependent upon him hang on until spring brings relief. 'Contributions to the organizations : that are alleviating distress are neces- sary if all the needy are to be provid- ed for, but moredesirable than the re- lies of distriess is the prevention of it. Steady employment is not possible, but if householders would co-operate it would be found that there are enough odd jobs to go round. There were men in the bread-line on Friday who would i have preferred an hour's work to the meal-ticket. MILK AND CREAM We require fifty more Customers to buy their Milk and Cream from our clean, healthy, Holstein Cows. A Post Card will ensure prompt Delivery-- E. DAWKINS m-- Oxdrift, Ont. Special SUIT Value Prices from $22.50 to $34.50 A REDUCTION OF FROM $5.00 to $15.00 on every one FORTY-EIGHT PATTERNS to choose from. MADE-TO-MEASURE in Ten Days Time T. PROUDFOOT 'The Dryden Tailor.' >-SRIED-() ERD @ I-06 cna COAL DRUMHELLAR LUMP (Newcastle) PER TON $13.00 LETHBRIDGE Impl. LUMP PER TON .......... $14.50 HARD COAL Stove and Nut Sizes PER TON .... $20.50 BLACKSMITH COAL PER CWT. (bag) .... $1.25 I sea es The New A RADIO BROADCASTING has brought new happiness, new pro.- perity and new interest into millions of homes the world over. 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