poi "5 PEF 4] Ey é PAGE FOUR HE DRYDEN OBSERVER ---- SANUARY 40th, 1952 NOTICE OF ADJOUR- NED TAX SALE Pontiac for 1933 is a Big Straight Eight Of School Section No. 1, Town- ship of Eton and Rugby, District of Kenora. The Sheriff's Sale of Lands for arrears of School Taxes in School Section No. 1, Townships of Eton and Rugby, District of Kenora, which was advertised in the Ontario Gazette and in the Dryden Observer, to take place on Monday, the 14th day of November, 1832, at the hour of cleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the Sheriff's Gans, at the Town of Kenora, was adjourned until Friday, re 27th day of January, 1933, at the same time and place. NOTICE is hereby further given that if the price offered for any Patented L.and at said Adjourned Sale is less than the amount due for arrears of School Taxes, charges and costs, or il no price is offered for any of the said Patented Lands, it is the intention of the School Boarc of School Section Number One Townships of Eton and Rugby District of Ienora, to prelisy the same for the amount due. For further particulars apply at the Sheriff's Office, Kenora PONTIAC SPECIAL SEDAN Brilliantly styled, and with a new Straight Eight power plant developing 77 horsepower, Pontiac for 1933 has just been announced. The new Eight is in the lower price field. Air-stream body design and Fisher No-Draft Ventilation are interesting features of the lat- est Pontiac. Above is shown the special sedan model. Lower right, the graceful front end. Left, the striking radiator treatment. Ontario. Dated at Kenora, Ontario, thi: 17th day of January, 1933. L. D. MacCallum, Sheriff, District of Kenora Notice My wife Lenore Berry having left my bed and board, T will n¢ longer be responsible for an; debts incurred by her. Signed--Robert Berry CALENDARS See our beautiful line of samples before ordering NO CHECKEE, NO WASHEE A slow-pay customer sent the following note to his garageman: if 0. K. will 3 "Please send car; send cheek." The garage owner, however, was not doing any business on such risky terms, so he wrote hack: "Send check; send car." it 0. K. will = your calendars for next year. Lovely artistic designs with a price range to suit every buyer and hundreds to choose from. 'We will be pleased to call with samples or to show them at our office. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL DEALER The Dryden Observer DRYDEN ONTARIO = Ra Ef EEE, ARRAS IUARY AT SAVINGS ON BEDSTEADS, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES. Leila =i! 3-PIECE BED OUTFITS Walnut bedstead, coil or cable spring, felt mattress, sale price for 3-piece outfit $16.25 - FELT MATTRESSES In sizes 3 § inches, 4 ft. and 4 ft.:6 inches, regular price $6. ey sale price, each ........... cvenes $475 0 9 "TORONTO DROP SIDE COUCHES Drop side Couches with a good felt mattress in a nice floral design covering, January Sale, counch and mattress .... $9.85 WE HAVE IN STOCK A good Range, Davenport, Chest of Drawers, Sewing Machine, 6-tube Radio Battery Sct with batteries, Kitchen Tables and Chairs, Kitchen Cabinet, Dressers, Electric: Washing Machine, Ice Box, ete., ete. All above articles will prices during our January be sold at greatly reduced Sale. .DAITER N EW AND SECOND HAND STORE GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD The store of quality goods at low prices. 'Exclusive Dealer, Tip Top Tailors Ltd. Prompt attention given to mail orders. DRYDEN, ONT. mR EEE oS ee EL LE CREE Cer " UH UE VET Te UU VA Re 1 | is the problem of every citizen and each reader can do his or her FARMERS' MASS MEETING DEMANDS INFLATION OF CURRENCY AS RELIEF MEASURE The respresentative Mass Meeting of Ontario Farm People which | met in Toronto at the time of the annual convention of The United Farmers of Ontario passed a resolution approving of currency in- lation; they sent their demands to the Prime Minister, Right Hon- orable R. B. Bennett, by wire, advocated the circulation of a peti- tion, and asked Head Qffice of The United Farmers of Ontario to assume the responsibility and work of circulating the petition throughout the province. The telegram to the Prime Minister, read as follows: --"Repre- sentative mass meeting of Ontario Farmers demand immediate in- flation to point where prices of farm products shall be sufficient to meet fixed charges, restore purchasing power and maintain de- cent standards of living. Present desperate condition makes such action imperative." : As a means of inferming the Minister of Finance immediately of how urgently this relief measure is needed, we are asking the newspapers of the province to co-operate with the farm people by publishing a modification of the petition in the form of a brief letter to the Minister of Finance which you will find below. This part at once by signing it, cutting it out, and mailing it direct to: Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Minister of Finance, House of Commons, Ottawa. No stamp is needed on the letter. In place of a stamp mark it O.I1.M.S. Then there is one other thing that you can do, if you wish to make the request of the Ontario farm people as emphatic ag it should be. It is this: Drop a line to The United Farmers of On- tario, Duke and George Sts., Toronto 2, Ontario, saying that you will circulate the petition in your community. We need one or more volunteers in every school section of every township in the province. 'When writing please mention the paper in which you saw the announcement and the appeal for volunteer workers. 2 To Hon. BE. N. Rhodes, Minister. of Finance, Ottawa. Dear Bir: : As an emergency and temporary measure to avoid wide- spread bankruptcy and suffering, we demand depreciation of the Canadian Dollar in terms of sterling, accompanied by such an expansion of currency as w ill result in a marked increase both in domestic prices and in the price received for export commodities, thereby re-establishing a more just relationship between debtors and creditors, buyers and sellers. (name) (addr oss) | (Sign at once, cut out, and enclose the above, in an envelope, | | addressing it to:--Hon. EH. N. Rhodes, Minister of Finance, | i House of Commons, Ottawa. It is not necessary to use a | stamp. In place of a stamp mark your letter O.JLM.S.) ee A LETS GO! -- Here is a bargain which will not appear again. So start yourself on the way -- to obtain some --- ! ! of this Green Glassware. Green (lass Salad Bowls, each .................. 22¢ Green Glass Sugar and Cream, pair ............. . 22 Green Glass I'ruit Nappies, each ..... tg Lesa Be Green Glass Footed Tumblers, each .......... + Je Green (lass Salad Set, seven pieces ....... iE . Tde Also special in Milk Jugs, regular 35e, sale price .. 26¢ COME WHILE THEY LAST = W. E. THORSEN & SON > GERD 1) SEED (7 CEE (EE ()-ED-{) EID (ED (GED () SER (ED) CHD) GD ) ED) CED () WED) GID) CET CEI) "GE (SED () GED (3 EEE (3 "ED SEED) EE () <TD> () GED () <TD () CIEE () CIO) <TD> (GREED) SRE () CEE () GD ID () EID () GED OE ) GED) <SD- ) SED () -G- ) ED O-CEED- () EERE (ED) SE- ()SED- () AD- () -Gmw- (EHD EE (SRD ()-EHn-() SED. () GSE () <C- ()€ARD- (CW yy. / ; a < ~ < a [=] ~ < ~ < ~ < ~ < - < ~ < ~ We ~ < ~ i ) CERIR () -UENED- © GEE () SHAD ) rE: ) HE THAT AT THE END OF JANUARY, WE CLOSE THE SALE OF THE STOCK OF THE SCOTT ESTATE. ry SATURDAY'S SPECIAL 1,000 pounds of smoked ham, perfect in quality other- wise than a little dry Weighing from 12 to 14 pounds each. Price 12¢ per Ib. SAUSAGE MEAT We are only making fifty pounds of this for intnduec- ion to the public. Because of this the price is only 10c a pound. We look forward to telling you about this next week. It is going to be an interesting story. DRYDEN, ONT. Biibis A : % & Domo) 0-05: SD) GED) ED D-DD -. = - & EOC CRED SHED ) WA) GR -GR- O) RED ) Ce () Ss ) -C- () SE ) GE ) FD GR Sai ( CER (SE (CH SRE () EES ) ED ( s- -GE ) GED- (GES OO -Giib GEE () SED () GEE () GES SED () EEE () GRE OED TED () TEES (CE () SRN () SES () ESE ( <EED SSE (SEES () BE () «ED OO ERs é e