Dryden Observer, 13 Aug 1926, p. 3

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hb ing, opposite Dryden Post Office, EE Ar " The Dryden § Announcing: i Vest Pocket Kodak Model B--$5 The Vest Pocket Kodak, Model B, loads with distinctive ease, the autographic attachment is countersunk, the fixed focus lens is mounted in the new Vest Pocket rotary shutter, the price is the lowest ever for a folding Kodak. But you're sure of good pictures even though the cam- era is hardly as large as your hand. Print size, 1 x2%. Let us show you this new Kodak Gough's 4 @ w_onfectionery § BALD-HEADED MAN HAS MOST BRAINS LONDON, Aug. 10.--Lack of hair tends to the growth of the brain, ac- cording to a report read to the mem- bers of the Pritish Association for the advancement of Science. Sup- ported by a number of savents, themselves with long hair, this is a victory for the bald-headed men. A luxuriant growth of hair, said the report, absorbed large quantities of brain energy. For Now. SCREEN DOORS WIRE CLOTH For Windows & Doors. GARDEN TOOLS Make that Back Yard Supply Your VEGETABLES HARNESS PARTS, CLERK MAKES ATTEMPT ON LIFE OF IRAK PREMIER BY SLASHING FACE WITH RAZOR BEGDAD, Aug. 12.--The premier of Irak, Sit Abdul Mouhsin Beg Al-Sa Doun is in the hospital suffering from wounds received in an attempt on his life by a customs clerk named Himi. GREEN Premier Mouhsin was slashed across COLLARS, the cheek, forehead and right arm with SWEAT PADS, a razor. He is progressing satis- RES A THE factorily. Himi was arrested. The STRAL 3 BUCKLES, attack - is attributed to a fancied tc, Htc. grievanee. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS to let, in the Freidman Build- FOR YOUR FORD CAR Try Qur Highly Recommended CHATTER - FREE LUBRICATING OIL --Specially Made For-- Ford Engines. BE. A. KLOSE Mrs F. SPEARS, SINGER SEWING MACHINES, New, rented or sold $3.00 per month. Second hand Machines, price $5.00 to $25.00, on same terms--We rent, trade or sell, RALPH J. PRONGER The "Singer" Agent. ER TR CR TR SR BIG NEEDS Nortf ents The Name on the Label HERE is a line of ready-to- 5 [ wear garments which dealers : all over Canada display to - their most particular cus- tomers--pointing out with pride the perfection of fit; the beauty of the fabrics; the distinctive touch of authentic style and...... the name on the label. Though thesc are the most beauti- ful garments in the medium price range--it is the name on the label which inspires confidence in both dealer and customer. mmm ------ The name is "NORTHWAY." TAILORED - TO - A - STANDARD rr rs a fp em Ralph J. Pronger Paper Box Factory (Cont'd from page 1) ent market for their products must be established before the town can retain its present population or invite other families to make their homes with vs, and as it is clearly to be seen th unless some very great and high profitable inducement can be extend to outside capitalists, that they will not consider investing any of their capital in manufacturing in our town. There- for the institution of the manufactur- ing enterprises which would give em- ployment to the people of the town must be brought about and financed by the property holders and people of the town, assisted by a loan from the 'was possible at that time under laws to handsome residences. (the roads in Fergus _ idles in all directions from the village. . content with the living to be gained - products and also create a 'its exertions for the support of the Town Corporation. : ©All other efforts having failed tc establish manufacturing plants i Fergus, and thus keep the village alive and its people from drifting westward the people of Fergus put on their con- sidering caps and found the capital amongst themselves for their factories, taking such shares in each of the man. ufacturing enterprise as their means would permit. These manufacturing Companies ag they came into being applied to the Municipal Corporation oi the village of Fergus for loans in same varying from $40,000.00 down, repayable in twenty equal annual pay- ments of principal and interest. This jon 4] Municipal Act, and the village Counci: did their part, and as a result Fergus Ontaric, with a vesident population o about 2,000 souls now boasts of seven Tactories, chief of which are Beatty Bros. Ltd, well-known all.over ih world for their special lines of goods including Beatty Washing Machines of various types, and which factory em ploys over three hundred people all the vear round. The Teimplin Carriage Works, the Dominion Dye Shiffs Co Litd., the Superior Barn Equipment Co. the Fergus Basket Co. Ltd. The lat. ler employing over one hundred anc twenty girls alone, the Fergus Marble Works, besides several other minor concerns. The Fergus village Council is offering free building lots to bu ers of homes and is doing everythis in its power to supply the demand for at least eighty additional residences this year, and the village also intends having itself erected into a Town Cor- poration with fuller powers than the present village Corporation possesses under the laws of Ontario this fall, and the people of Fergus are fully alive t the fact that their destiny lies in their own hands by the aid of divine powers, Fergus is one of the prettiest places in Canada," all cement roads, and paved boulevard sidewalks, with high sloping You can travel on roller skates on all and for many Dryden is nob now of age, will soon be of age, and in the past. has been directly or indirectly from the Dryden Paper Mills and the farmers of the district, also from the sale of pulp- wood to the mill, and to say the least the Dryden Paper Mills have done their part nobly in the past towards the up- building of Dryden and its farming community and the support of the townspeople and farmers alike, and are still doing their utmost in this direction; but is it fair and right for the property holders and people of Dryden as well as the farmers of the district to look entirely to the mill and town and its environs. The mill has had its troubles, all bbusiness institutions have at some time or another during their existence. Therefore why should not the people ef Dryden do their bit to assist the will in every way they possibly can by establishing an industry which would use great quantities of the mills . Manufacturers," to their abilit ently employ about 75 operatives in- | cluding about 50 girls and women, be- sides the office staft. About $20,600.00 would be sufficient! to put a factory of this kind in work- ing shape, and a loan can be asked from the Town Council and granted ander the Municipal Amendment Act, 1922, sec. 36. "Bonuses in Aid of if property-holders and townspeople would subscribe for shares in the Pag Manufac ] ding, with its many windows and good ven- tilation and good cellar accommoda- tions with a few alterations would make a well lighted, well ventilated, and well heated factory of two stories, which could easily be enlarged a: necessity required. This building is in the heart of the town's business sec- tion and easily accessible both to the Mill and the C.P.R. There is said to be only one factory west of Toromto - making paper boxes, fancy and other- wise, paper containers of all kinds, and paper bags, that factory is in Winni- Therefore the Dryden factory if egtabliched should have a good and permanent market for its products. § The Freidman building can be ob-! tained at a reasonable price, and the necessary alterations could be quickly made, if the property holders and pec- 3 pie of Dryden would subscribe for' shares in the company to be officerec by men chosen by themselves as share- holders, and the Dryden Town Council would do it: part in the shape of ai loan to the company as already stated. { The Dryden Paper Box and Bag Manu- i facturing Co., Ltd. could be incorporat- | ed under the laws of Ontario, and the : factory in operation by the early part of this fall. : I am now in communication with the : supply house in Toronto as to neces- | sary machinery for the proposed fact- ory, and no delay would be ex- perienced in the installation of same when the time arrives. - i People of Dryden and Farmers of | Dryden District, also kindly read this eo SCE. letter carefully and give the matter your earnest consideration. Is an investment of this nature desireble? Seven percent preferred dividends, em- | ployment of our people, assistance to | the mill in retaining its normaley, and | by these means increase the demand for permanent labor at good wages, increased demand for pulpwood and | other advantages and 'benefits too | numerous to mention. : I would like te have the views of the people of Dryden and the farmers of our district as speedily as possible, | so that a public meeting can be called | at the Town Hall as soon as possible | to discuss the matter. { In conclusion, I might agk the ques- | tion: "Shall we be a second Fergus and i place Dryden on record as one of the | live industrial towns of Canada?" The | Bag factory may be the forerunner of i others shortly to follow. { Cordially yours, k F. BEVERLY LINDEN. : Paul Aug, Hutter! Photographer, y rmateur Finishing, etc., etc. a Enlarging, Busy Store Fruits&Vegetables All Kinds of: FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES In season, Ontario and B.C. ® ST. LAWRENCE GRANULATED SUGAR $7.75 Cash i LEAVE US YOUR ORDER FOR PRESERVING. FRUITS. Fruit Jars at the Right Prices. COTT Drydc establishment of this Paper Box and | agi Binder and Twine Do fot faii to let us have your crder for BINDER-TWINE. It is the cheapest in the long run. Every ball is GUARANTEED for length and strength. Put up in the BIG BALL with the patented cover, so that you can put sixteen pounds in your can instead of nine Four Grades--500, 550, 600 and' 650 feet to the pound. Both McCormick and Deering Binders are known the world over for their lightness of draft, good work, handiness and long life. : 6 ft., 7ft., and 8 ft. wide, with or ; without tongue truck, If in need of a MOWER, RAKE, TEDDER, HAY LOADTR, COMBINATION RAKE & TEDDER or CREAM SEPARA- TOR, get our prices and literature, % J. 8S. CORNER, Oxdrife, Unt. Agent for -- : INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY of Canada Ltd. © WALDHOF, P.O, Ontario PORTRAITS, GROUPS, CHILDREN, etec., taken at your home. Daylight or Flashlight Exposures. : All Work Guaranteed by Long Experience. big demand for labor of both sexes. The establish-} ment of & Paper Box and Bag Factory 3 would fill the bill all around. The lines % of manufacturers of a factory of this kind are numerous and all the supplies can be obtained from our Paper Bill A factory of this nature would permen- ATER Highest Grade Amateur Finishing Kindly leave your films for developing and printing with 'The Dryden Pharmacy. } Cos ONTARIO TOMATOES, per : per ONTARIC CUCUMBERS, each ib basket ... B30 wav eas pis tis 2s CALIFORNIA PRESERVING PEARS, $4.00 per box. AT THEIR BEST NOW ! James ? ite 8 Wright Phone No. 49 77 : oy ryden Lumber Company Successors to Anderson & Harris. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS STOCK OF LUMBER, SASH & DOORS SHINGLES, WOOD FIBRE BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT Cstimates Freely Given FULL AEE SEIS sont dr SEE E MEATS at leat Market BUY YOUR terson's n= Ea Good Supply of = HAMS BACON ete., ete. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. A. PATERSON, Prop In THE DAITER BLOCK _ CASH GROCERY Opposite the Town Hall ncouraging Prices (Groceries : i Fresh Fruits ice Cream, Drinks Flour and Feed. Windows. O. H. PRONGER. See our cCORMICK & DEERING.

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