Dryden Observer, 2 Apr 1926, p. 3

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THE DRYDEN OB 9 GH > <y Extra Coenmety NP 55¢ per pound BROOKFIELD NO. 1 BUTTER Wins Election by Big Majority STRATHROY, March 29.--Obtaining majorities in practically every sub- division in West Middlesex, Hon. J. C. Elliott, recently appointed Minister of Labor in the administration of Right Hon. W. L. MacKenzie King, was re- turned today in the by-election ren- dered necessary by his promotion to the Cabinet, by a majority of 2,681 votes over his Conservative opponent, sive, 3,584; T. A. Elliot, 2,316, Politic- al observers schutinizing the returns, expressed the opinion that Mr Elliott } obtained approximately 1,500 of votes cast for Mr MacDougall in the general | election. Handicapped by bad roads, campaign | workers to-day made a great effort to} increase the votes polled in the last | electon, and with an abundant of motor : ; cars, brought electors to polls. With- | in an hour of the close of the polls it was apparent that Mr Elliott's election' was assured. Liberal supporters in: the town, the largest urban centre in | the constituency, celebrated with bands | Come In and See This RIOR or an a 45 T. A. Elliot. The Minister of Labour ; Bn) ! Swift's Premium ........... .50 polled 6,520 votes compared with 3,-jand impromptu parades from eight. Bacon a a az / 839 by the Conservative candidate. Jo'clock until well after midnight. * PICAIC 5 hr ah den a as 30d Liberals in the riding are highly rT Cottage Rollt =5. vines ; elated over the victory as the Liberal §j Leaders' Comment-- - Dr S alt Racks carried the districts in which the Con- OTTAWA, March 29.--"The result PY y Salt backs ............ : s 3 : Green Sweet Pickle, English servalive expected to obtain good speaks for itself. Comment is unne- ei Baik ae Re 40 leads. In fact, of eighty-two sub-fcessary." Thus Premier MacKenzie = He lee ? divisions the new Minister was at the § King spoke after the figures of the = bottom of the poll in only seven. In {vote in West Middlesex were available. the general election last October, with "It was generally conceded that the the Progressive candidate running in § contest was a significant one, and the opposition to the contestnats in today's § result is likely to be so regarded," the battle, the total vote polled was 11,290 § Premier added. or 931 more than in this contest. In Right Hon. Arthur Meighen, Hats that election the figures were: J. C. servative Leader, declined to make any Elliott 4,926; A. MacDougall, Progres- statement on the result. i i] : A. G. R ripley, Dryden WE invite you to bring that order you were 'going to send the Mail A Big Range in all Si % g 8 izes wd Styles COFFEE, perth ...... -7e Order Catalogue for Dry Goods and Ready-tc-Wear to this Store. $x yi to---$1.50 id : . We will positively meet all prices on the same terms. Crescent No. 1 BUTTER, Ib .55 TO ILLUSTRATE: GIRLS MIDDIES ef = White, with Blue Flannel Collars, EASTER NOVELTIES A lady whose income depends on the growth and prosperity of mein B2 8 Oni |, CHOCOLATE EGGS ---and------ CANDIES. { Dryden came in for a paper. A five cent Newspaper! Po NE de 24 5c. -- to -- $1.00 "Anything else to-day, Mrs Brown?" SILK STO CKIN GS fo "No, thank you. I must hurry as I want to get a money order In Every Wanted Shade FULL LINE OF LATEST BRARS-- before the post office wicket closes. I am ordering some new clothes." kis --6oc.--85c.--&--$1.00 Set Fry's Breakfast Cocoa "We would like to have the pleasure at giving you prices on: - 41h tins... 15 HH Yetb tins .... 25 that order before you send the money away." ; . Original Imported-- "Very well, Mr Pronger. If you can give me as good values, | CADBURY'S BOURNVILLE COCOA 'I am sure I would feel an indirect benefit {from spending the money : ERG i VL IE AR «vss oD in Divden." BUY YOUR EASTER MEATS at i No Better Cocoa Made-- The result was, Mrs Brown took home $17.50 worth of Goods!' ae 5 i --Try A Tin To-day that she examined as she bought, instead of the glowing descriptions da erson' S cdl Vi ar fe "ar i FRY'S GRATED COOKING CHOCOLATE POWDER-- of shoddy goods contained in the Catalogues. An additional order | A ,-1b tins ...... .30 for $6.00 we did not have in stock, but as we ordered it immediately, 3 cg th i the Mai r is item too. " No Waste in Grating--All Ready For Use. we gave the same service as the Mail Order House ox this item too Good Supply obee LIBBY'S APPLE BUTTER, per tii ........... .30 And a Happy Ending HAMS Nice to spread on Bread for the Children From this extra business we had a little surplus cash at the close BACON Excellent for Roast Meats as Sauce of business for the day. So we bought some butter and eggs from ACO Mrs Reid, a cord of wood from Jim Norris, seme lumber from Jas. CLASSIC Winterbottom, a couple of loaves of bread irom Gough's Bakery, and | gto, ote CLEANSER paid up cur church envelope arrears. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. Three Tins So may we repeat. Bring you Mail Order to us. Let us fill | : For lit at their prices--or you can have the advantage if our prices are | . Phone No. 6 A. PATERSON, Prop TEENA FIVE os. | Get : In THE DAITER BLOCK Phone 1 h J ? C. James W right No. 49 Alp or ronger EES RR ERR @ : Announcin PE Ea Red Lake Fin [ining Total Capitalization 8000 Units. a | Par Value $25.00 per Unit. Full Paid, Non Assessable, Not Subject to Call. - -_ To the People of Dryden: WE consider ourselves fortunate to be able to present to you a very excellent opportunity to participate in a private offe Lake New Find Mining Syndicate. Red Lake New Find Mining Syndicate holdings consist of FIVE Claims of approximately 200 acres. This Sern is very fa within a reasonable distance of the big mining Interests. We offer a limited allotment of Red Lake New Find Mining Syndicate Units at a special price of $20.00. This price is good only until and including Thursday April 8th. Price advances to par of $25.00 per Unit after the above date. Will RED LAKE become another Porcupine or Kirkland Lake? No man can definitely say at this stage--but the possibilities are there and are sufficiently impressive development. : The big mining companies of Ontario and Quebec seem to think so. Dome Mines, McIntyre, Conigas, Nipissing, Noranda , Victoria Syndicate, ete., have secured properties and are preparing for early exploration. i "While I do not wish to minimize the unavoidable risks connected with raising and spending money to explore properties in Red Lake or any other mining district, at the same time I cannot escape the conviction that Red Lake has all the earmarks of a "winner," and has an even chance to become a profitable mine in due course, and that an interest, be it ever so small, in just such a proposition holds out the possibility of bringing very large returns. ; Units of $30.00 each of the Red Lake Prospectors Syndicate are now in demand at $115.00 each. Similar $60.00 units of the Howey Red Lake are now selling over $300.00 each. Red Lake New Fin A G RIPLEY, @ to warrant vigorous exploration and licate Local Representative.

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