Dryden Observer, 23 Jul 1926, p. 2

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The Dryden Observer as A Good Example Sweden is a country where the fwimming season is short, but it is +!so a land, like Northern Ontario, of ~rany rivers and lakes, and its drown- 'ng accidents have been many. The muthorities, national and municipal, have undertaken the task of half per- suading and half compelling everybody tc learn to swim. Hereafter no Swede can take a scholarship examination until he or she can do it. Non- swimmers ave to be excluded from hold 'ng public office. Man is almost the only animal that cannot swiul without learning. This is rather hard to explain, but the tact that man chose the upright posi- tion before nis body was mechanically adapted to the change from all-fours amy have something to do with it. Be that as it may, the ability to swim, which can be acquired in a few lessons by anybody who really tries it, is very valuable. Often it means life instead of death. Fortunately, once leardend, it never is forgotten. It's wonderfully easy when vou know how. He--Do you play golf? She--O0h, dear no; I don't even know how to held the caddy! ROD AND GUN Useful information for sportsmen is contained in the August issue of Rod and Gun in the game laws, corrected to date, for the provinces of Canada and Newfoundland. This Canadian sport- ing magazine in the current issue, con- tains a very attractive line-up of read- ing matters as well as information. An interesting account of duck shoot- ing on the St. Lawrence is told by Wingate McHunter. Nova Scotia is the scene of an article on hunting the mink, from -the well known pen of Bonnycastle Dale. British Columbia is dealt with in T. C. Young's story of an outing in the valley of Grant- brook and in A. Bryan Williams' Breezes from the West. Ontario is represented in "A Cance Trip Through the Timagami Forest Reserve." In the menthly "Outdoor Talk" department, Welves is W. C. Motley's principle theme. Fishing Notes and Guns and Ammunition contain a variety of acco ats and information of interest to the angler and the gun man. Rod and Gun is published monthly by W. J. Taylor, Ltd., Woodstock, Ont. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS to let, in the Freidman Build- ing, opposite Dryden Post Office. Mrs F. SPEARS, Book NEW LOW PRICE READY AT THE Now Only 5 cents when bought with a pattern. Or 15 cents including 10 cent pattern coupon. For only 5 cents more you can get a copy of the new Fall Fashion Book. You can't ex It takes th healthy play SED JSwreels AT THE RIGHT PRICES You too need those things if earn the advancement you hope have all those thi A used Ford car will bri The investment is very small, Why you should buy your used Ford Car from an Authorized Ford Dealer 1. You get a good car, Ford deal cars better than enyone else. They them correctly when buying so that they don't mow Ford apprais: have to ask a fancy price from you. They re- condition all used cars in their regular service department with genuine Ford parts--at 25% discount. 2. They, as reliable business men, are not going to risk future business by giving you anything but a square deal, " FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED ; pect children to grow big and strong if they have to find their recreation in city streets. e fresh air of the open countryside, a green meadows and on the sandy lakeshore to build them into strong and vigorous men and women. you are to do the best work and for, and you and your family can ngs in abundance and at a very small cost, ng them to you. EEE and vigorous, Easy payments if you wish, 3. You get better value. These dealers do not depend on used car sales for their profits. By giving you a good used car at a fair price now, they know they will make you a customer for a new Ford later on. 4. You get a guarantee of authentic repre- sentation--clear title--and the privilege of re- turning any used car that is not as represented and applying the purchase price on another caror anew one within 7 days of purchase date, tors Buttons, wired | © Classified FOR SALE, Cheap-- WICKER BARBY CARRIAGE. Apply 12817126 BOX 150, Dryden, Ont. i 'FOR SALE--COW & CALF, GOOD imilker; also HEIFER, due to calve in la few days, or would exchange for {Brood Sow and young Pigs. Apply ! S. WRIGHT, Box 74 Eagle River, Ont. {28/7/26 [JERSEY COW, JUST FRESH, TO tbe sold at a snap. Apply } S. DAITER, [23||7]2¢ Dryden, Ont. FOR SALE 7 YEAR OLD HORSE: good worker, about 1700 tbs. Apply H G. ALSTADT, Waldhof, 23|7|26¢. Ontario FARM HELP WANTED For about three months. Wages ac- cording to merit, $30 to $40 per month and board. Apply to E. G. SPRENG, 8/10/26 Waldhof, Ont. T-R-E-E S-E-E-D WANTED from Crops ripening in August and September, Seed Cones, ete of the following trees:---- : Red or Norway Pine, White Pine, Arbor Vitae (White Cedar), Red Spruce, White Spruce, Balsam Fir Black Ash, Native (Scrub), Oak Winter-green Berries, (Gaultheria procumbens) and Tamarac (larch). The largest quantities required being Pine and Spruce. For prices and quantities, address: Edye-de-Hurst & Sons, Dryden, Ontario. Note:--Cones which have opened are useless. IMPROVED HOMESTEAD (Unptd.) 'for sale or trade for Town Property in Dryden, being Lot 7, Con. 2, Wabi- goon, consisting of 160 acres, ten under cultivation, balance pulpwood, jack pine and birch; log house 16 x 20 story and a half; barn and hay shed; goed well. Government road crosses property. For particulars apply to L. I. SORONEN,, Dryden, Ont. 25/6/27 FOR SALE FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE good well and soft water, $1350 cash, {or $1450 on terms. Half - acre of ' fenced land, and good stable. Key "may be had on application to J. A. STRUTT, Dryden. For further par- ticulars, write Mrs E. LETCHFORD, Ingolf, Ont. Ss eer 116/626 a For SALE--4-ROOMED BUNGALOW !with garage attached, good cellar and {cement foundation, Apply to ! C. H. WRIGHT, £ 16]6/26 Dryden, ont. H 'Repair Price List. wr r-- DONT 'THROW AWAY YOUR 2 OLD SHOES § Bring them tc me, and I'will look them [over and tell you if they can be re- "paired at these low prices, as follows: wn 7 Men's Soles and Heels, Sewn __..$1.75 First Class SHOE REPAIRING NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND There is nothing so comortable as an OLD PAIR OF BOOTS I can make them leek as goad as new Dont throw away your Shoes just because you thimk they are too far gone. Let me have 2 look at them, and I will estimate the cost to repair them. T am sure vou will be satisfied, and will also save money while getting a foot comfort that no mew Beet cam give. ; Rebuilding Seles & Heels a Speciality CHILDRENS BOOTS REPAIRED After School Heurs L. GREENHILL NEXT TO POST OFFICE, M. J. CROSIER General Merchant, OXDRIFT, ONTARIO ----Dealer in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES BOOTS and SHOES HARDWARE and FARM PRODUCE Don't forget our five per cent discount on $10.00 orders. ----a-- ANDERSON & HARRIS FUNERAL DIRECTORS DAY OR NIGHT CALLS PHONE- Day, 62 R 2; Night, 62 B 4 ROBT. SWEENEY General Blacksmith AGENTS FOR-- : Massey- Harris Implements CARBON REMOVED FROM CYLINDER by Acetyiene Burning J D. O'NEILL Barrister, Solicitor, Etec. CARMICHAEL BLOCK KENORA . ONTARIO General Merchant MINNITAKI, ONTARIO Agent For-- JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. There is John Deere Equipment for Every Farm Use. Get QUALITY and SERVICE TIME PAYMENTS Arranged to Suit Purchasers. » Sole & Heels, nailed __.__.. 1.60 nn Soles, Sewm cL CL. dan » Soles, nailed 1.15 » Leather Heels __.._..__.. .49 » Rubber Heels __.__..__._ Lin ' Ladies Soles and Heels, Sewn, __.. 1.50 » Soles & Heels, Nailed _.... 1.30 » Soles, Sewn CH » 'Soles, Najled 'J x. ° 95 Men's "Who'e Soles & Heels, sewn 2.70 filen's Whole Soles & Heels, nailed 2.25 Ladies Whoie Soles & Heels, sewn 2.80 | Ladies Whole Soles & Heels, nailed 1.70 ¢ 1.05 + § Misses' Soles & Heels, nailed __.. .80 | & Misses Soles & Heels, sewn Boys Soles & Heels, nailed, Toe Caps, Boys : Toe Caps, Mens fs 1 Elastic Sides __._ 1.10 Dreing Shoes, __._____ me 40€., UP repr wD) tario i So with your harness. Bring them in to me, and I will repair them at similar reasonable prices. » Rubber Heels __.__. 35 » Leather Heels __.__.__. 20 "Rubber & Fibre Soles and Heels, | ; Black ond Tan 4. +: 2.707 Rubber & Fibre Soles and Heels, 1 White _ ~ 2.90 Elk Soles & Rubber Heels FERRER 4 | | Felt Soles & Rubber Heels......_.. 2.08 Ladies' Felt Soles & Heels... 1.70 ER IE ee $1.00 Boys' Soles & Heels, nailed BABE iii it LB Patches 15¢c., up Rips 05¢., up ' § Military Heels, 1%-in high__.__.. 1.80 #2 French Heels, 2-in, high - 1.75 15¢., up i Machin & Popham Barristers, Solicitors, etc. H. A. C. MACHIN EARLE C. POPHAM Also Member Manitoba Bar. IMPERIAL BANK BUILDING KENORA ONT General Merchant, : EAGLE RIVER. [ Agent for i Frost & Woed IMPLEMENTS. : COCKSHUTT PLOW (OY. 2 Rk & Sharple's Cream Separators. § RAW FURS BOUGHT & SOLD. §f Re (B20 Sgn HEN WATKIN'S PRODUCTS For Farmer or Citizen ALL THE OLD ONES / EY, we Assortment of COLLARS, HALTERS, LINES, & EARNESS PARTS in stock this weel, : [SESE L. I. Soronson AND SOME NEW ONES JUST TRY THE COCOA PREPARED MUSTARDS EZY-WASH AND MINERAL SOAPS [= E. T. (DAD) ROWLAND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO W. A. WEARE

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