Page 4 a : THE DRYDEN OBSERVER ° January 8th, 1633, 9 "That's. all right, OVERPRODUCTION "Friday," said Robinson Cri goe, "I'm sorry, 1 fear I must lay you off. "What co you mean, Master?" "Why. you know there's a big dab and, or use my 3 vights."' surplus of last year's crop. "1 never thought of that, don't need you to plant another | mr cter. this year. I've enough goatskin| ip ough. coats to last me a lifetime. My house needs no repairs. can gather turtle eggs mysell. There's an overproduction. When I need you you I'll send for you. You needn't wait around here."' "hats all right master, 111 plant my own ercp, build my i sea gull eggs." "No you won't, Friday. rock 1s 'mine. rights." ""That's your problem, Fr own hut and gather all the eges| qhout the individualism main- | League. i Experienced Marceller and nuts T want myself. I'll get] sained here." i ------ and Fincer Waving along fine." "I guess I'll starve lie IMPORTATION oF "Where will you do all this May 1 stay here until do or A TEE nit VERT RT A Y & Lin, Array 7 3 2 § / 34 , HE 0 4 Friday?" shall T swim out beyona your OAK FOR FLOORING "Iere on the island." "Phis island belongs to me. you know. I can't allow you to do that when you can't pay n anything I need. I might as well not own it."' "Then I'll build a cance and fish in the ocean. You don' own that." starve there?" garbage down to the sh you may eat. January Sale - - - Great Savings - - - Deal With Daiter's - - - Ladies' Shoes, reg. $2.50 to $3.25, sale price, pair $1.59 Ladies Zipper Overshoes, Dominion Make, sale price pair Ladies' Low Rubbers, sale price, pair (tirl's Low Rubbers, sale price, pair Children's Low Rubbers, sale price, pair Children's Low Felt Rubbers, sale price, pair Chidren's 3 Buckle Overshoes, sizes 6 to 101%, s price, pair Ladies' Bedroom Slippers, reg. T5¢ to $1.35, sale price pair 55e Men's Rubbers Men's Low Rubbers, red sole, sale price, pair ...... 85¢ Boy's Low Rubbers, red sole, sale price, pair Tde Men's Moccasin Rubbers, good weight, sale price, pr. 19¢ Boy's Moccasin Rubbers, gale price, pair 65¢ 6he H%¢ Men's Black Wool Lumber Sox, sale price, pair Boy's Black Wool Lumber Sox. sale price, pair .... Men's Grey Wool Sox, sale price, 5 pair Men's Sheepskin Coats, sale price Men's Horsehide Leather Coats, plush lined, sale price $7.25 Men's Leather Windbreakers, plush Ind., sale price $5.95 Boy's Mackinaw Coats, sale price .............. $3.25 Men's Wool Sweaters, in different shades, sale PEIOE 2s his Shiai ry th Relea Wn . $2.50 and $2.95 Boy's Sweaters, reg. $2.50, sale price Men's Moleskin Pants, gale price, pair Boy's Strong Wearing Tweed Pants, sale price, pair $1.20 Men's Overalls, 8 ounce red back Denim, sale price DAP a A ae er ee. cee SLI5 Smocks to Match $1.20 Men's 12 ounce Red Back Denim Overalls, sale price pair... $1.75 Smoke to Mateh [od a ama A $1.65 Men's Breeches, 36 ounce mackinaw, double seat and Leniees, male PEIOB ©. ire ssn ey aan ee 192.20 Men's Winter Caps, sale price Poy's Winter Caps, sale price : 9 ye Men's Mitts Torsehide Pullovers, chuppers thumb, lock stitched, ITI RR i a I RIE 65e Alaska Pullovers, chuppers thumb, lock stitched, sale DEE RIE is vs ne Bihan oS Buckskin Pullovers, chuppers thumb, lock stitched, sale price T9¢ 20 per cent discount on suit cases, ladies' hat boxes, and trunks during January Sale. MEN stock up with wool or fleece underwear at prices that cannot be beat. J. N. Daiter's Cash Sale IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT OUR STORE DURING THIS SALE. provided | you don't use any of my tre for your canoe, or build it on my beach for ' |e place, and do your fish ew! true charity." a ing far enough away so as not to interfere with 'my rparmm 1 ean do without a boat ' that he could. I'll swim over to that, out and let no one land here to | rock and fish there aud gather | | i The I own riparian|ed 'What shall T do, Master?' | though, and prosperity is just' op < CHA ! wy iday. | around the: eorner."-- Samuel | RES, RICHARDSON i Vowre a free man and you know riparian rights and drown or "I've thought of something. Friday. I don't like to carry my ore eac day. You may stay and do that. Then whatever is left of it after my dog and cat have heen fed You're in luck." iii] Exclusive Dealer, Tip Top Tailors Ltd. DRYDEN, ONTARIO "Thank you master. That is| [}id ya ever Think of it?! "One thing more, Friday. This 1 island is overpopulated. Fifty per cent of the people are unein- ployed. We are undergoing a severe depression and there is no way that I ean see to end it. No one but a charlaton would say So keep a look If you buy out of town And IT buy out of town, Andé all of our neighbours buy | out of town. What in thunder kind of a town | Will our town be. : | | DON'T FORGET TO BE AT | THE RINK SATURDAY i NIGHT TO THE FANCY SKATER, FRANK JOLLINEAU cettle and if any ship comes don't let them land any goods of any kind. You must be protect- against foreign labor. Con: ditions are fundamentally sound, } Ena n hw Xi WE vi | Danziger, American Economie, | aia Star Barber Shop Oak is no longer a commer-| tll ont) Bs Ba cially important native tree of Homs-10 #0 land L30 tooo (Canada, although its widespread use in floors has led many to be- lieve that abundant supplies are yet available. It is a fact that over 95 per cent of these floors are of imported origin--/ either rough lumber or flooring strips.) There would be reason for this importation. and good cause for regret were this country so de- cimated of wood supplies that it hy Appointments may be arranged | for at the shop at any time. ] [+] | at the | = 4 TE possessed no species of real COUNTER worth for flooring purposes. As CHELCIA it is there is cause for regret in! = = ae BOOKS quite another direction, regret that Canadian woods such as CARDON LEAT CA RRON BACK birch, maple, and beech are not TRY ar STYLES sufficiently appreciated, that the qualities and characteristics which raise floors of these woods above the common standard have not been more widely recognized and that more impetus has not been given to a home flooring industry which by every right deserves to be outstanding. Lf ORDERS TARKEN AT THES ! OFFICE ] : The | Dryden Observer | To Give Canadian Women Who Marries Foreigner Franchise OTTAWA, Ont., Jan. 5--Rec- tification of the anomaly where- by a Canadian woman marrying a foreign citizen loses her nation- ality without acquiring the nat- ionality of her husband, will be 1 Rib Roll, &n- : Vv made January 15, when the estlooking, longest 4 i : lasting metal roof Naturalization Act amendment for Barns, os, Sheds, Gara Warehouses. Hasy &nd quick to lay on Rew roofs or right over old ones, Kib 2oil is made fo Coy rd passed last session, will come in- to force by formal proclamation. i Shy Close-up of For some time there has been gor ight side-iop. showing ng a great deal of difficulty result- ing from thousands of Canadian estimate. women being married to United Getdnistrbuntons States citizens. When they SPE IALSIuNG sought passports from either country they were unable to secure them. Under the new law the Cana- dian woman thus married can, on a declaration retain her Brit- ish citizenship. { OUR FIRST | NEW MERCHANDISE OF 1932. SO WE START THE | THIS MONTH WE WILL: RECEIVE i NEW YEAR WITH A CLEAN FRESH STOCK WHICH YOU MR. AND MRS. CUSTOMER WILL BE PLEASED TO SEE AND BUY. WE DO NOT CARRY ANY OLD OR SALE STOCK ON HAND AS MANY DO. THAT IS WHY WE DO NOT HOLD ANY CLEARINGS SALE. Ee TOMERS THE LATEST MERCHANDISE ON THE MARKET AND AT A LOW PRICE. AND ALSO BY THIS WE CAN OFFER OUR CUS- | aS » START YOUR SHOPPING RIGHT IN 1932 BY DO- ING YOUR SHOPPING AT THE 5¢ TO $5.00 STORE FIRST. W. E. THORSEN & SON TE AE TMT (TT TT NTN ETD OC (3 <A (GES (ERED) SEED) EE) GER (<)> OGD OS O GE OSD O BED () CHER (5 Emm 0 EPI O) CRE O) CER) "ETE (<i ( O SE OO GERI (RRA () <RED- (NE (OER s- TD O er ee a { {4 0) EER EDD (EER (EE) G55 (EXER () SED () nm ; 0 a= Emm 0 aE Ou 3 In connection with the JANUARY SALE Girl's Jiffy Cap in all colours, most special price 39¢ These are just off the looms and absolutely new. Men's Pattern Half Hose, all wool, - also just off the looms, reg. 60c, special for sale 42c. Dressers We are frequently asked for a low priced dresser. We have four of these pieces of furniture, that will be worth enquiry, during this sale. len's Made-to-Measure Clothing As we continually advertise we feature Cambridge Clothes than which we believe none better. During January, we will make a reduction of 20% on everything save the $27.50 range. ! This is a JANUARY OPPORTUNITY. We are bringing In From Kenora Over one hundred dresses, ensembles and sport gar- ments. These are coming in Thursday afternoon and will be on display Friday and Saturday, January 15th and 16th and be RETURNED Monday. This is an experiment we would like to see successful. We carry a very large stock in Kenora, doing a splendid business. The stock is always new, and kept to aate by almost weekly shipments. Disabuse your minds of the idea that we are attempt- ing to foist old stuff on Dryden. We are making no such effort. Anyhow, we could not insult your intelli- gence even if we wanted to, you knowing too well what is old and what is new. } We shall be pleased to have you look at these in any event. Naturally, we shall be better pleased if you find something you like. The best news of all comes now. We will make a special discount of twenty per ceut (20%). : : This, to create an affiliation with sale reductions. We really think, it will pay you to keep yourselves ready for this display. Wagstaff"s Strawberry Jam Full size four pound tins. Just a little flurry of ten cases. er ---------- ee a a tat Pe We know the scarcity of money, and the difficulty of buying in any quantity. Still there it is, an opportunity. Price per tin 4%. Turkeys We have some very fine birds left, which weigh from 8 to 15 lbs., and the price 23 cents. There is always the old turkey needed after New Years, and at this price, turkey is about as cheap as anything else. IRR 8 DRYDEN, ONTARIO i J 7 Umer a a he EO TE 0 EE GEO SR 1 DO SS OS ER 0) TRE 0 a ED «3 yi Lp J of %