- $4 DRYDEN OBSERVER 4 DS i -- The President and Directors of the ROYAL WINTER FAIR desire to give expression to their appreciation of the generous patronage which the public have extended the sixth "Royal" --a fitting tribute to Canadian Agriculture in chis Jubilee Year, and for the Fair an unparalleled success. TN SYour Olid ¢ Tinney Loud Speaker for a Victor Nort hern Cone Reproducer We will make you an allowance on your poor or defective Speaker and you can purchase on easy payments a Victor Northern Cone, with the assurance that you will be able to enjoy the finest reception it is possible to get. Perfect audience reception from any good make of Radio Sct----Please note in this Cone the natural frequencies of the diaphragm being lower, responds instantly with full depth in {he bass at the same time the flexibility of this diaphragm ensures the high notes being brought out with exact fidelity, imparting a rich round fullness of natural tone unusually perfect. : Finished in Rustic Bronze and Tastefully Decorated, 18 inches in diameter, only --_-- ------ Musical InStruments, Books, Radios, Stationery, Dry Ready-To-Wear. Phone 5 Phonographs, Goods, DRYDEN ONTARIO Ralph J. Pronger | civil service, Classified 'FOR SALE_WORK HORSE, Fatherhood Seems Test For Mayoralty. Daddy of Twenty-Two is Only Second on the List at Quebec City. QUEBEC, Que, Dec. 6.--Alderman :Telesphore Simard, merchant of Que- i {bec, was unanimously elected Mayor or {Quebec by the City Council to replace {Mayor Valmont Martin, M.D. who {lately resigned to accept the position {of Chief of Health Department at the {City Hall, | The new Mayor of Quebec is 43 ; years of age annd has been a member (of the City Council, representing St. i Roch Ward since 1922. | Mayor Simard has had 22 children, {of whom nine are living, The last four jwill regard Monday, December, 26 as a 'holiday, All Departments of the Fed- leral Government will be closed. Banks throughout Canada will not function day noon, leither on that day, as under the bank ! et whhen Christmas and New Year's had time fall on a Sunday, the following day is a legal holiday. 3 i weight between 1300 and 1400 Ibs good worker; also one CUTTER, with doors A. L WICE, 50|12|p. Box 126 Dryden FOR SALE--ONE GOOD WORK horse, 1400-1bs.--Apply FRANZ TITZE, 2112/27 Waldhof, Ontario, Winterbottom Lumber Yard LUMBER, COAL and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES DRUMHELLER LUMP COAL HARD COAL KOPPERS COKE BLACKSMITH COAL Service -- and -- Quality. DRYDEN Jas. Winterbottom, Rh P Ontario FOR SALE--GOATS, THREE FOR $25.00--Apply A. GUMMESON, Wabigoon, Ont. 1 - 0 |11j27. t $2000.00 BUYS FOUR. - ROOMED Cottaga, furnished. Good Well and basement, Terms to Suitable party, T. MORRETTIN, Hg 5 Dryden, Ontario. j COUTse. FOR SALE--BALED HAY, a ton. Farm to reat on shares, Houses for rent or sale; one large and one small--Apply R. H. PRONGER, 2/11/27, Dryden, Ont. good basement, stable end chicken house; good big garden.--Apply C. J. WRIGHT, 25]11i27 Dryden, Ont. HOUSE TO LET--SIX ROOMS WITH Bath, Hot and Water; Paniry & Jacant Dec, 1. * McFAYDEN, Continuation School Report TEER (Week of December 8rd.) FORM III, --Chemistry--Grace Robin- son, Grace Gough, Beth Robinson, Lulu Hunter, Alma Larson. FORM II --Geometry--Ronald White- ley, (Nona Reany, Frances Foulis), Edna Taylor, Clara McGonegal, Hazel MecGoggy, Lenore MacRae, Elmer Silver, Winkie Edgar, Grace Hardy, Irma Milanese, Edith Lewis. FORM I-- Latin-- Alice Wilkinson, Mildred Dean, Roma Spears, Arthur Doudiet, Patricia White, Elsie Hunter, Edith Lewis, Ray McTavish, Elsie Moorehouse, Clara McGonegal, Gladys Noble, Lenore Stefaniuk, Gordon Mack- ey, Kathleen Wilkinson, Elmer Wice, Edwin Halderson, Olive Lewis, Frank Whiggley, Eldon Wright, Grace Hardie, jo Gammon. 2 1 LAD ON WAY TO SCHOOL BELIEVED VICTIM OF GALE CALGARY, Alta. Dee. 7.--Search f parties have given up hope of finding [alive seven-year-old Johnny Huculak, f Coalhurst schoolboy, who was lost in Monday's severe blizzard, despatches from Lethbridge state, This brings , the death toll of the gale to five. cemamsiatia New Fall Goods Suits and seen. ercoats The line of Scotch and Irish Tweeds for this season are " the best that have evere been Come in and Look Them Over. T. PROUDFOOT 'The Dryden Tailor.' -- REDUCTION IN FEDERAL TAXATION FORECAST Revenues are Exceeding the Expenditures. THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. Published at DRYDEN, Ontario Bvery Friday Morning Largest circulation of any weekly paper in the Kenera Distriet, Subscription, $1.50 per year. wet = J. A. STRUTT, = General Blacksmith and Woodworker Where work is done to suit your Purse. Dryden, Ontario aren ene a L.O.O.F DRYDEN LODGE, Ne - 417 meets at the Town Hall, every Monday night. SECOND. DEGREE MONDAY NIGHT H. MORISON, N.G, Bro F. WHITELEY, Rec.-See, DRYDEN LODGE Wa. 1624 L.O.L. meets the first and third Wednesday of each month, at eight p.m., in the Town Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited. J. D. NICHOLSON, W:M. BADEN SMITH, Sec'y, : mayors of Quebec were fathers of 78 children. Mayor Laviguer had 26; Mayor Samson 17; Mayor Martin, 13; and \ Mayor Simard is second on the list with 22. \ Toa : MONDAY HOLIDAYS To be so Observed at Christmas and New Years, { | {OTTAWA, Dec. 7.--Official Ottawa e S Monday, Jan-,on the mining community uary 2, will also be a holiday in the* { The youngster left his home Mon- , Fears that lie perished early OTTAWA, Dec, 7.--With eight months of the fiscal year closed, the surplus of Dominion revenues over expendit- ures stand at more than sixty million to return to school weather conditions fair. with Before he 2 Golden Star Lodse AF. & AM, to reach his classroom br : = *l dollars. During the month of Novem- No. 484, G.R.C. Mon- however, the blizzard had Ge ber, the net debt of the Dominion, Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden che Seeond Tuesday of each month Visiters Cordially invited. H. WIBDE, W.M, largely as a result of interest pay- ments on loans, increased by $17,732, 000. But taking the eight months as lad was swallowed in the siorm, in the ale are increased by the fact that $14.00;50c., this being the only expense. Two! he was only scantily clad. The little lad's family is in dire straits, the father being confined to a sanitarium, with the sustenance of the five children falling on the shoulders of the mother. The mercury dropped to 27 below zero in the Lethbridge area, Tues- day night, but despite this, ranchers are riding the ranges rounding stock which was badly scattered by the storm, Actual livestock losses light. FOOD VALUES AND COOKERY-- {The Women's Institute contemplate ! putting on a course next spring on | "Food Value and Cookery" They will be glad to receive the names lof any who would care to take this It is open to all members ray- ing a fee of 25c, and non-members We understand from those Institutes who have already taken the course that it is considered one of the best put on so any who wish to take advantage, kindly send their names, as soon as possible (preferably this mon'h) to the a whole, the net debt now totals $60,- 784000, Prospects for a substantial surplus in the next budget, with con- sequent reduction in taxation, are therefore regarded as very bright. Secretary, Mrs W, J. Wilkinson. rr ing Office Positions Are | Pleatiful in Winnipeg It will pay yor again and again to tratm in Winnipeg where employ- scheol--iis superior sulted in i= annual enrollment ima Not commert Cor. Portage Ave. and Edmonton St. Winnipeg, Magn. with id other a A. E. BERRY, Secretary W. A. WEARE General Merchant AIINNITAKI, ONTARIO Agent For-- - JOHN DEERW PLOW CO. \aere is John Deere Equipment for Every Farm Use. Cast QUALITY and SERVICE TIME PAYMENTS Airanged % Suit Purrhasers. HARNESS and SHOE REPAIRING For the past three years I have been in Dryden, 1 have given satisfaction in Shoe Repairing, and intend doing some in the Harness line. PRICES VERY MODERATE 3 Boots Repaired i | | Christmas Poultry Leave Your Orders Now for GEESE, TURKEYS, DUCKS & CHICKEN To Save Disappointment. In Stock: -- CHESTNUTS, ANBERRIES, \D LETTUCE SWEET POTATOES, CAULIFLOWERS, GRAPE FRUIT DESSERT PEARS, CELERY LEMONS TOMATOES, BRUSSEL SPROUTS, APPLES,, ORANGES, .. BANANAS. | | |9]12]27 {Ford Car owner state price, etc. in first letter. ARTHUR TITZE, ee WANTED TO TRADE--1923 MODEL} for Horse and Harness, Horse should weigh 1500 Ibs or over. Write at once. Good Bargain. LM ALA Vermillion Bay, Ontaric. Car Owners con dT ae CIGAR and CIGARETTE HOLDERS, hed fore pee. ALCOHOL x 3 ath PAY 5, oie. FLASH LIGHTS, Call in and See Them Before You ee Fite Te = I T1717 Ee = FOUN' , : An TS, PEARLS, CURTAINS. Book Your Orders for Winter Overhaul Now. We have pur- chased a Cylinder Hone and can make a perfect job. me San ce a San Co Yomes Wright Phone 49 ~ HUGHIE HILL, Mgr: Dryden Motors, Waldhof, Ontario, "Gifts That Last' A FEW OF THE MANY THINGS TO BE HAD AT BED-ROOM HANGERS, IRONS, IRONS, LAMPS, CURLERS, IVORY SETS, or by the piece, SILVERWARE & CUT GLASS--a fine lot, CHINA in both Limoge and English Bone, China, Italian Art. Pottery and Colored Glass. BRASSWARE of All Discription. ELECTRIC FLOOR LAMPS, HEATERS & SMOKERS 2112i27 Dryden, Ontaric ad 5 = aT 3 : wasses.- swsmey oopes or RIPLEY'S jamie | H. HUMPHREYS | } Dryden, Ontario Drew, ~~ = "Toe Cabin."} | QARAAnanns ArAARSAIANS IY-- TEAM : JELELLRY-- | i et on tom WATCHES, CHAINS, FOBS, CLOCKS, ANDERSON & HARRIS TABLE LAMPS, WALL BRACKETS, and LIGHT FIXTURES, TOASTERS, WAVERS, PERCULATORS, STOVES, Electric WASHING MACHINES WATER HEATERS, BRONZE BOOK ENDS, BRACKETS, SETS, PIPES, CIGARETTE CASES, DOME WAFFLE BEADS, PHOTO FRAMES and PICTURES, SILVER POLISH, POCKET BOOKS, POUCHES, SEWING SETS, MANICURE SETS, AND BATHING SETS. A. G. DRYDEN = 9 RIPLEY ONTARIO dd ed a LIVERY AND PROMPT SERVICE AT ALL HOURS FUNERAL DIKEGTORS DAY OR NIGHT CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO PHONE-- Day, 63 BR 2; 1 i Night, 2 RB ¢ 40 Below Is The Time for Horse Blankets I have the best this year I ever ' a dd PRN A APAIAAAINAAAAAAAAA ANAFLAARAAAAAAN NAAAAAAAAAAAS PR WN INS For every one of the family I have Christmas Goods marked low for Xmas Shopping. EA KLOSE KA ANA AAA AANA AAA DRYDEN,