Dryden Observer, 24 Sep 1926, p. 3

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ba ES ¢:\¥BON REMOVED DRYDEN OBSERVER ft AEE ~LUE AMBEROL RECORDS -- All new, VICTrOXk TABLE MODEL GRAMAPHONE, Splendid Volume Reg. 45¢ Spec, 2 for 25¢ A Genuine Victor for only $20.00 WEY TE, RECORDS :--Have you heard "Darcelonia"? foil + Faar this wonderful orchestra number. LiL VICTOR ORTHOPHONIC i is selling faster than we can get and: Tone PIT I ERE Do not deliverizs ci instruments. All orders are being filled as quickly as possilde in the order they are received. :stamped 'Joods for Embroidery. New lines just received: -- TOWELS, PILLOW CASES, LADIES APRONS, CHILDREN APRONS: CUSHION TOPS, TABLE CENTRES & SCARF, AUFFET SETS, CHILDRENS DRESSES WITH PANTIES. BRIDGE SE Ir t 7 Tull Stock of D.M.C. Embroidery Thread. Artsyl - Rope and Em- i;voidery Hoops. ! : IHFANTS APPAREL OF ALL KINDS rim te ne = ed, 'Pronger i Ad SS GP Teer vibe a 25s BUY YOUR (Paterson's Me MEATS at t Wi Good Supply of HAMS BACON ete., etc. Mail Orders Promptly. Riteniey i9.. 'Phone No. 6 Ae PATERSON, Prop in THE DATER BLOCK. 2 Sms Ta py of -- irtae of a Warrant given under the hand of the Reeve of the Muni: 2 of Machin, notice is hereby given. that unless the arrears of taxes, _ze'her with the costs and charges, be sooner paid, I 'shall sell by Public ction on Saturday, the 27th day of November, 1926; 4t the School House | ' Eagle River, in the District of Kenoia, at the hour of: four; agfork | Jo. the Ae the lands mentioned below. J14 Tot 10 Con I Sanford, Patented, 160 acves, Taxes $172.15. Owner :-- dam Dickson, clo F. I. Hall, K.C., Cobourg, Ont. : \ Lo: 6 Con. 5 Sanford, Patented, 160" acres, Taxes $160.88. Owner:-- "ker Qiser, Gananoque, Ont. GEORGE RUETE, Treasurer . Municipality of Machin Paul Aug - "le River. Ont., August 16, 1926 } I. J. CROSIE! General Merchant, ug. a i OXDRIFT, ONTARIO kamateur: Pisisting; | Enlarging, i Sal oT pbCmete, Ny ----Dealer in WALDHOF, P.O. Ontario "1 Y GOODS, GROCERIES on and SHOES PORTRAITS, GROUPS, CHILDREN, etc, taken at your home. - Daylight or Flashlight Exposures. i "RDWARE and FARM PRODUCE "Jon't fo: get our five per cent Experience. Jeanne cn $10.00 orders. Highest Grade 2 = Amateur Finishing hay leave your films for developing and printing with The Dryden Pharmacy. REASONABLE PRICE. bi IBT. SWEENEY General Blacksmith J INTS FOR-- +. 23sey- Harris Implements FROM CYLINDER oka by For Now. 7 cetylene Burning _... GARDEN. TOOLS i Make that Back Yard Supply i. A. WEARE : GREEN VEGETABLES General Merchant HARNESS PARTS, : COLLARS. ~ WINNITAKI, ONTARIO SIT TADS Agent For-- _ STRAPS, . . BUCKLES, JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. "Ere, Etc. Flicre is John Deere" Equipment for Every Farm Use. : . QUALITY and SERVICE TIME PAYMENTS Arronged in Suit Purchasers. | FOR YOUR FORD CAR i Try Our "Highly Recommended : CH! A SH FREE ae Bh ONE! L] Tarme vr, Solicitor, Etc. CAL GIICHAEL BLOCK Li. OEA ONTARIO, i iapaialy Made For-- Fort Hngines. | E A KLOSE TWO SETS SLEIGHS, $15. 00 per set. . Hutter 102 All Work Guaranteed by Long {ly Dryden clover seed district, 35 acres --: --=| ~~ LUBRICATING OIL Will Not Face House Toronto, Sept. 15--Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, prime minister of Ontario, stated today that he would not face the Ontario legislation again with nine seats vacant in the province, but he would not state whether general election would be held before the next session of the legislature. : jroign there were seven vacant seats {caused by resignations and two were added when Beniah Bowman, Progres- sive member for Manitoulin, and J. W. Fieeborn, Progressive member for Middlesex East, resigned to run for' federal honors yesterday. Commenting on the results of the Doig election, Premier Ferguson said that the Liberals had a large and Yrltor organization than the Conserv- * atives, and the latter possibly were over-confident. WANTED TC BORROW $150. 00 for . 6 months at the rate of 10 p.c. interest. For particulars apply to DRYDEN OBSERVER FOUND--FOUNTAIN PEN, owner can have game on identifying it and paying for this adv't.--apply La OBSERVER OFFICE i FOR SALE. --60 or i 60 HENS al . CHICKENS, @ 75c. each. | FIVE HEIFERS, bred, $35.00 each. | THREE HEIFERS, Yearlings, $25.00 Ch: aunder. ONE YEARLING BULL, Short Horne $25.00. ONE JERSEY BULL, well el, $25. THREE BULL CALVES, each $10.00, , : i three motnhs old. TWO. HEIFER CALVES, small, $7.00, "large $12.00. 'SET DOUBLE HARNESS, $15.00. Apply to Th DRYDEN OBSERVER. ! | FOUR COWS, two fresh.--Apply : 0. H: PRONGER, Dryden. FOR SALE or RENT--HOUSE on Arthur St., formerly Mrs Flemings residence. Apply S. V. RIGBEY, Dryden. ! 179]26 WOOD---About 50 cords of POPLAR! . "WOOD, mixed with JACK PINE. | ' Delivered within a few days, at $5.00 a cord cash --apply = ; ALEX McPHAIL, 24 19] |26 Dryden, Ont. THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS-- fer rent, $12.00 per month, Apply Mrs GEORGE SKENE, 'Dryden, Ont. I'OR SALE--YOUNG PIGS, each $5. Apply to OTTO KELLBERG, 17]9]26 Waldiof, D0. * PLOWING--Tractor Plowing. Prices 3 12asonable---Apply to A. ANDERSEN, Lot 5, Con. 4, Wainwright. FOR SALE--TWO COWS, dut to freshen soon. HEAVY WAGON, 3-in. TIRES. HORSE, in good condition, weight about 1450-1bs. For further particulars Apply-- Wm. D. NEELY, 109/26 ~ Oxdrift, Ont. FOR SALE---80 acre FARM in the a provincial © Previods to the federal election cam-' Calf, Dairy' Heifer--V. Mackie. g¢ Pickled Beets, girls j dex, Rosie Philbrook. . Canned Blueberries, girls undder 10 . Grown from .E. Pollock. su i ? : 5 . School Fair = 'Attempts Ontario Grain TMINNITAKI & PINE GROVE-- ; Unsuccessful Yield is Down "Wheat Sheat (Marquis) --Earl Mackie, | * ok kk Toronto, Sept. 21--The yield of the Vernon Mackie. Sweet. Corn, Golden Bantam--Thomas Pol]ock, Teddy Rask. Sunflowers, Home Seed--L. Pollock. Potatoes, Green Mountain--A. Shap- land; I. Polloc . ger, L. Pollock, CI Potatoes, Irish Cobbler--A. Crigger, H. Philbroock, H. McClelland, M. Me- Clelland, R. McClelland, R. Patterson. Mangels, Giant White Sugar--T. Rask G. Howell H. Philbrook, L. Pollock, C. Launder, T. Pollock. Turnips, Carters Invitica--R. Patter- son. Beets, Detroit Dark Red--J. Patterson N. Rand, A. Shapland, A. Weeks, F. Crigger, 'R." Philbrooks. Carrots, Chanteray--A. Crigger, T. Rask, A. Weeks, R. Philbrooks, J. Pat- _terson, C. Launder. | Onions, Yellow Globe Danvers--R. Patterson, T. Rask, F. Grossberndt, V. Clossificd_ . 'Mackie, D. Pollock, E. Pollock. Parsnips, Hollow Crown--L. Pollock "E. Pollock. Best Collection Vegetables from seed supplied from Home Garden Contest Packages--1. Howell, E. Shapland, M. Launder. Best Collection Vegetables from the Home Garden, not from seeds supplied by Department--T. Rask, A. Crigger, BE. Pollock, T. Pollock. Best Table Bouquet of Sweet Peas-- { A. Crigger, H. Grossberndt. Mixed Bouquet other than school Seed--T. Rask, A. Crigger, E. Ander- 'son, B. Pollock. Pullet, Barred Plymouth Rock-- M. Pen, one Codierel two Pullets, barred . Plymouth Rock--I. Anderson, F. Crig- ger, M. Launder, E. Anderson, M. Mec- Clelland. One Dozen Brown Eggs, pil 'Duncan, G. Howell. Halter Broken Calf--V. Mackie. under 10--E. Pollock. S{rawberry Jam--N. Rand, M. Laun- A. Shapland, A. Crigger. y Exhibit of Canning from Vegetables Home Garden Contest-- e Bread--F. Crigger, N. ; and. ; rigger, A. Crigger >! OWNERS ARE HOLDING O Government Seems Unable to Get the [principal field crops in Ontario this Two Parties Together vear will show a dgrease of 21,466,434 bushels from 1925 crop, according to a ompilation of the acreages sown by Workmen, Unable to Longer St Pressure, Return to Jobs LONDON, Sept. 22---The entire ex-|i ecutive ccomnmittee of the British Min-] ji ers' Federation met Premier Stanley!jast year the Baldwin and the cabinet coal commit-3711 bushels. tee in Downing street last night and declared that Mr Baldwin's latest plan to end the coal strike was a complete change of frent from earlier promises to the miners made by Rt. Hon. Wins- ton Churchill, Chancellor of the Ex- chequer. Although condéming the Prime Min- ister's proposal that the miners yield on the point of national bargaining with the mine owners, the strikers' re- presentstives did not definately reject the compromise but left a loophole open to "allow for further negotiations with the Government. Mr Baldwin, how- ever, repeated his belief that it would! be impossible to swing the mine own- ers over tc a national agreement. Two thousand more men reported at the pits yesterday. of Agricultuer report, issued ds revealed in the report, ions on Augustdl, thot e principal grains 77 bhusheis. 0,207, When considering Life Ins I will be very glad to advise you as to type of policies and those most suitable for your need. By saving a couple of dollars a week now, you may prevent much suffering and distress later on. Insure now, to morrow may be too late A J LOCK --Real Estate and Insurance. Issuer of Hunting and Trapping Licences Office Phone, No. 20 : IE EDO OE CD Ci OE SEES CC i aS ~ WALKING PLOWS ; ; or THE FAMOUS NO. 21 FLEURY RIDING PLOWS--Sulky or Gang > All Sizes SEE The No. 39 HAMILTON SULKY, with 16-inch Steel Shars--Three horse hitch, and Riding Attachment for $50.00. IR &, Oxdrift CORNER © Box Ca Anderson. . School Lunch for one--M. L T. Rask, A. Crigger. Dolls Clothes, hand sewn--I. Ander- goin. Iron or Pot Holder--R. McClelland, A. Weeks. . Faney Pin Cushion--A. Weeks, R. McClelland. ; Tea Apron, machine made--N. Davis N. Rand, M. Launder, B. Pollock. Crocheted Doilie--E. Crigger, B. Pollock. ; - Darned Socks--T. Rask. Hand Embroidered Guest Towell-- M. Launder. \ Useful Articles made from prize ribbons won in former years--E. And- erson, N. Rand. Any Articie handmade--F. Crigger, T, Rasgk, E. Crigger, N. Davis. Bird House, pupils 10 and under--T. Rask. * 'Socks darned by boy--V. Mackie, T Rask., °° 2% : Writing Book in pencil showing at least two months work--V. Mackie, M. McClelland, G. Davis, J. Crigger, D. Holmes, E. Mackie. Writing Book in ink showing at least two months work--T. Pollock, A. Boro- man, G. Davis, V. Mackie, I. Anderson, R. Philbreok. 3rd Book, Writing Book in ink show- under cultivation; good land, roads & ing at least two months work--Alice wwater, also 40 acres poining, good for poultry, bees or fur farming; 1% miles from town. Apply } 17]110|26p. Dryden, Ont. WANTED TO BUY--A SAFE in good condition; medium size. Leave. size | and price with DRYDEN OBSERVER | ! WATKINS PRODUCTS For Farmer or Citizen" ALL THE OLD ONES AND SOME NEW ONES JUST TRY THE GOCOA "PREPARED". MUSTARDE (EZY- WASH AND MINERAS a SOAPS em E.T. (DAD) WEE DAN KEATLEY, 1 ling at least two months work--Elsie Weeks, T. Rask, S. McClennan, Earl 1 Davis. 4th Book, writing book in ink show- 'Anderson, N. Davis, F. Crigger, D. 'Duran, M. Launder, G. Howell. 4th Class, six selections from work of ear at school mounted on large sheet of 'paper--N. Davis, BE. Crigger. 8rd Class, six selections from work work of year at school mounted on a pe sheet of paper--F. Crigger. © Collection Snaps taken by pupil in Joes Crigger. § 3rd book Essay--F. Crigger, Earl i Davis. _ 3 2nd book Essays--G. Davis. | Collection pressed and mounted leaves i anet B Crigger. Collection of weed plants indicating Ont ber Company Successors to BR udereon & Harris. 'BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS FULL STOCK OF LUMBER, SASH & DOORS SHINGLES, WOOD FIBRE BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT Estimates Freely Given GER' 'CASH GROCERY Opposite the Town Hall FLEISCHMANS YEAST--FRESH LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR FRUIT -- CAR TO ARRIVE ion character of each--F. Crigger, A. Crigger. Specials for Saturday are for Cash only :-- COCOA, bull, 3%8 0.05 .25 PEANUTS 2s... ons vgs 29 MACARONI, 5-tb pkt. ...... 47 BREAD, 3. loaves «cov onvsss .25 MATCHES phi. coer. 30% DATES, bulk, 2 Ibs 23 SOME EARLY s, as shown in a Provincial De-

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