Les archives de la ville de Dryden

Dryden Observer, 8 Dec 1922, page 2

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THE OBSERVER, DRYDEN, ONTARIO. pr > Cattle' Export Clontinntd from last week) WATCH For The New 1923 SUPERIOR MODELS A Shipment Expz ected Short! © SHOWROOMS: So DRYDEN, Opposite Royal Bank KENORA, Central Garage 3usy Store We have about 8 or 10 carloads fo sell at $23.00 per ton, Cash. In quantities from one ton to a carload. Just enough clover in the Hay to make good feed. PRICES 'GOOD UP TO DECEMBER .31st "No time allowed at this price cady for Heavy Duties . For belt work this. tractor drives The Case 10-20 is noted for its reserve ower. Owners state that these tractors are always capable in emergency, for extra hard plowing or for grades. This 10-20 is recommended for pulling three 14-inch plows which it can pull in sod or stubble. It also handles other implements usually requiring about six herses, such , as two 7-foot binders, two 20-shoe grain silo fillers, hay presses, feed mills, ete. your careful consideration. It has lon operation, burning kerosene successfull It is:built of the finest materials. | get your moneay's worth. rills, six section spike-tooth harrow, 8 fine. Youll then be. better able to 10 foot double lise harrow, etc. : judge. KEROSENE | F. T. BRIGNALL. TRACTOR S Oxdrift, Ont A. G. RIPLEY, Dryden v. Scot IT Dryder Case 20x36 thresher, fully equipped For all round use this tractor demands proved its worth. It is economical 1p You Before you decide on your tractor, let us show you the advantages of the Case "The. inspection on this side will, of course, for some time at least, be done by this department free of cost. The |inspection in-Great Britain will, how- |. lever, have to be paid for by the ship- |' per, but, as the fee is only to be six per cent'Hoad; or eleven cents at the present rate of exchange, surely no objection can be raised. «It should = be noted too that the regulation under which fat cattle are at present admitted for slaughter at certain ports are not to.be modified in any way, the only condition to ob-. serve in this' connection 'being that, where fat cattle are shipped as fat] cattle, that is, have not complied with | under. bservation reguations discussed above, then no stores or stockers shall {go on the same ship with such fat cattle. "+ There will be no objection, however, to fat or half fat cattle go- ling forward as tores, that is, comply-| ing "with the' quarantine and inspection requirements for stores, and then on | arrival at the British port going direct: tothe slaughter -house in case they land at Liverpool or Glasgow, if there! { should be a good marked for fat cattle] at the time. "In the case of Sotualen; there was. tat first apparent a very strong objec- being: considered as coming under the category of store cattle, and it was strongly 'contended that they should: submit. to a thirty- -day quarantine and: the tuberculin test before being 'ad-, "I mitted into the country, but inasmuch: as it was quite apparent to Mr Mars- hall and myself, the advisory part of the Canadian delegation, that there was likely to be a very strong demand for grade females, particularly milk production, resentatives were most urgent in their demand for better terms in connection | with admission of stock of this kind. Finally it was stated that the very :most the Imperial Government could {concede was that Canadian breeding stock should be admitted, provided 1 that they should be subject to the same _ionditions of inspection as the stockers and spayed heifers, but that the three- {day quarantine should mot apply, although, of course: that would really | - | make no difference. | "The admission of breeding stock is, 'however, subjeect to control by order, hence might be stopped at the will of any Government, or blocked by an' ad- was, of course, not very acceptable to 'maintained by the Imperial represen- tatives at the conference that it was the best = that could be done just at present. "The announcement of this agree- ! met, as it was approved for sending 'to the British = press, made 'it 'clear that such regulations as wuld permit of the admission of breeding stock into Great Britain, would be laid on the as soon as the enabling legislation was passed, thus indicating clearly that it is the intention of the present Govern- ment to implement, by the necessary order, the legislatin agreed upon, as soon as' such passed. "There was evident, on the part of a | both the Imperial representatives 'and the official taking part in: the con- : ference, the very greatest: desire "to tneet the wishes of the Canadian rep- resentatives, and:-a very strong feeling of amicable co-operation. between the Imperial and the Canadian. represent! ¥ | tatives was apparent throughout the | whole proceedings. 8] on the part. of the Imperial delegates and officials to meet the recommenda- as to comply as. far as possible with | | adian delegation." Ceontinied next week) BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION RECEIVING: STRONG BACKING Reports received by the Canadian Manufacturers Association from lead-. ing business organizations in 'England indicate that business men in England | don in 1924. If plans continue to. pro- gress with ythe same success . as has attended the preliminary -arrange- ments, the Exhibition will bea big | mouse crowds. - "INSURANCE THIS DISTRICT ! Established. 1899 Consult-- a consignement of the inspeetion an three-day quarantine - tion by the British delegates to: their for the Canadian rep- they had passed the tuberculin test] within thirty days of embarkation, and verse vote in the House. This feature : the Canadian delegation, but it was table of the Two Houses of Parliament j legislation 'has been | | GOVE BIOS BIL = ean 1 cannot speak too |. strongly of the evidently sincere desire | tions of 'the Canadian, or modify their | own proposed conditions in such a way [ the: changes suggested "by the, Can- : are strongly behind the British Empire | Exhibition, which will be held in Lon- | 'success and will: be attended by. enor- } THE OLDEST AGENCY IN| : Just arrived NEW RANGES Prices are right * * xk Fk We have a large assortment of HAND SLEIGHS, TOBOGGANS & SKIS Our general stock of Hardware is complete EA KLOSE GENERAL HARDWARE |BUILDERS SUPPLIES] Picture Framing Manitoba Gypsum Hardwall and Wood tibre, Etc. Undertaking in connection ANDERSON & HARRIS M. J. CROSIE General Merchant. OXDRIFT, Ont Dry Goods = . Groceries Boots and Shoes "¥ardware and Farm Produce rrost & Wood and "Cockshutt ¥ miplements ROBT. SWE ENEY ' henaral Blacksmith & Woodworker -- Oxvaen Acetylene welding in connection 2000660000000 000000000000: 'A.J. GARDINER "Merchant EAGLE RIVER, ONT. se pw General AGENT FOR Sackshut Plow Go.. Frosi & Wood Impiements Sharulgle MPvanm Conaralnre ce Vivi wupuiung Raw Furs Bought and Soid : EBD ODAORBBNDILDOOOLHR HL BER EG This Coal is the best that is produced in Western Canada. A far superior Coal to Drumheller This Coal needs no intro-) duction to western people. We could not procure this Coal in the fall, oeing} to the strike in the western fields, We now have the agency: ways have this Coal in stock. First car to arrive in a few days. Book your, 'orders ahead. | B | Hew J. Winterbottom 'Lumber, Coal and Builders' Supplies. DRYDEN of : ONT. R. J. PRONGER| "The People's Store' Choice Eastern before they are all sold, call at our store or telephone, and we will explain the situation to you. and will last but a short time: It will pay you to call and investigate the various lines of goods which we are now carrying and the attra: Oxdrift Co-operative Company, Ltd. If you want to get They are going fast T.ve prices prevailing sekskok 'R NOUGIH SAID J. W. BRILL, Manager, Dryden i ARES ¢ he Juality Loa oS Market Our Latest Prices: Sirlion Steak .25 Pork Chops 28 Round Steak, per Tb __.__.__.__. 20 Shoulders, whole ESE Sirlion Roast .26 Boiling Pork 20 Prime Rib Roast 15 Loins and Legs, Lamb --___..___.. "32 Prime Rib, Rolled Roast mmm 20 Lamb Chops 35 Heavy Chuck Roast --_.._____.__. 10 Shoulders, Lamb Ba 28 Boiling Beef .05 Loins and Legs, Veal AERIS 25 Pot Roasts ~ 10 Veal Cutlets 25 Loins and Legs, pork __.____..__. .28 Stewing Veal 10 D. FRE]D, Proprietor. When You Want BARGAINS ALUMINUM WARE Here Come "We have: PAILS, DISH PANS, ROASTERS, DIPPERS, ETC. At prices you cannot affora to miss. FREE, with every five dollar or- der of Aluminum Ware, r Clary Household Manual. one Mec- A Book well worth the money. Don't {foraet that our line of SKATES. HOCKEY STICKS, SLEIGHS, TOBOGGGANS, SKIS, and SNOWSHOES are complete in every line. J. (Hardware i Furniture z Shop A! Needing Sidhe his Winter? for Galt Coal and will al- Guarintec your own satisfaction by having your orders placed with us. L J JN It doesn't matter what your requirements are, we can fill them also. We are in a Seniiion to overhaul, paint, or store cars during the winter. Satisfactory work and moderate rates our speciality. (iH. F BY RE a Cm CIKNELL, Implements The Old Massey-Harris Stand

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