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Dryden Observer, 4 Jan 1924, page 2

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TL Wn FE 22g TE SIE r's supply of x HE DRYDEN OBSERVEL J AUATY Clearance Sale Tok or ok SALE of 'SHEET MUSIC, re TTR 3 i 1 ro duced to half price. PEEEF, AND PORK. ry SALE on Demontrating Record, Cut up and delivered to your door. 2 for 750. ° New Arrivali-- Latest COLUM MBIA & EDISON! ® A RECORDS Set of Gilt WAR BOOKS--$5.00 down, balance on easy terms EZLSO weeki-- : GRAMAPHONE Meat Market so XY 00 down and $1.00 per week. Treintzmam & Compe i Kenora Branch PIANOS AND PHONOGRAPHS Old instruments taken in exchange Mew instruments sold on easy terms J. WILDE in charge -- == At the old Rhodes Stand JOS. A. STRUTT GENERAL BLACKSMITH & HORSESHOER All work done promptly DRYDEN Dick Trist Livery, Transfer nd Exchange Barn 4 ; x53 obi bo LR £0 ST EIAs "8 DRYDEN ACCORDIONS Special . Three slightly used Bieter ol Ang Machines. 3 Insurance Companies Represented by Douglas Lane One Pret machine for £ Lea Oné $go machine for ....» One 56 machive for... British North-Western Fire Insur- also pd itl | Union' Assurance Co] SHOE MAKER'S MACHINE ommercia nion ssurance UoO., 3 alued at $1 26 {or dine ; Ltd. of London, England. Canada Accident and Fire Insur- ance Co. for cash. Fidelity-Phenix. Fire Insurance Co Buy your Records and Grama- New York. phone from OC. H. Pronger. We Guardian Assurance Co., Lid. o London, England, established 182. General Animals Insurance Co. or Canada- The London and Lancashire Insur ance Co., Ltd. Nova Scotia Fire Underwriter: Agency. Northern Assurance Co., Ltd. of London, England. National Fire Insurance Hartford. 3 North British and surance Co., Ltd. Ocean Accident & Guarantee Cor- poration, Ltd. Queensland Insurance Co., Ltd. The Sun Insurance Office of Lon- don, England (founded 1710, old- est Insurance Company in World.) Union Assurance Society Ltd. of London, England, established 1714, Niagara Fire Insurance Co. have the best that can be sold. 0. H. PRONGER. Al d hi en Ui Day or Night Calls Promptly | Attended to. PHONE-- Day, 62 BR 2; Night, 62 R 4 ES NicFADYEN REAL ESTAVE AND INSURANCE DEN Co. of TIMercantile In- WE 24) J ONT. & Tie New Se This lotvest possible cost. "ORD MOTOR COM The New Runabout 'Theraew Ford Runabout is as smart and business-like a car as vou will find on the road today. is the logical car for those who require a good looking, giuva¥ and economical car at the Ford For the motorist whe requires a good-looking car of unusual serviceability, the new Ford Touring Cor is a splendid investment, To the sturdiness and endurance for which the Ford is universally famous have been added new features which materially enhance the appearance of the car and add to the comfort of the passengers. The new radiator is higher, giving greater cooling efficiency --~the hood and cowl are larger affording tactesed leg- room, and the steering-post is braced for easier driving. With roomy accommodations for five passengers, the new Ford Touring Car is undoubtedly the most practical general utility car cn the market. New Ford Prices : Touring Car, $445 Runabout, $405 Truck, $495 Electric Starting and Lighting Equipment $85.00 extra. Coupe, $665 Fordor Sedan, $895 Electric Starting and Lighting Equipment Standard on these models. All prices £. o. b. Ford, Ontario. All Ford models can be obtained through the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan Dingwall Garage DRYDEN-- --ONTARIC Government Taxes extra, PANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, FORD. ONTARIO {was more than pleased, Waldhof Concert FWALDHOF, Jan 1, 1924--Best wishes {for 1924. Hope we may progress in| every direction, and see this district as one big happy Family. On New Year's gve the Waldhot § Brass Band had a big surprise prepar- ed for our people... : te nacpE Eve a present | nd the big! crowd which gathered in is of the! cold weather made their sentiments! 'known by a hearty applause. Also] Uncle Dick in the comic scene between selections had the whole audience on his side. We feel obliged to make aj note about it that we may not forget | a All in all, we ended 1923 in right : 330% big masquerade on January 1 All on easy payments, or 5 p.C. off I" # B DERSON & HARRIS FERAL DI RECTORS" & 'merry spirit, and a word of praise »,due the Band and NT 37a 3 LOOP} TONE" Cross, for bringing this spirit about. $87.00, sold at a reduction of} # . Pacific steamship traffic on the St. 3 their leader, Mr J. = The Waldhof Community Hall Board is getting everything in shape for the Q+Ll 9th. And by the look of things success seems certain. At present we are all praying for-- i . $65. 00 No » «for about six inches more snow. $45.00 And since all our prayers find a willing $30.00 ear we are very hopeful that we will 'get the snow before long. tions are naturally very difficult under Bush opera- } 43. GO Lis conditions. ote and There Saskatchewan's crop cost $187,= oS | At a oi uarariiee Parker Duofold ny season of the year, that carries a twenty-five year , is the Pen. D2 Here is a real zn that will give you service and satisfaction every time you use it. _ classic Duofold is already our lead= ing seller, This Store Features the.25 year pen. az WE and see the super-pen crea- ot by Geo, S. Parker, inventor of the lea? -nroof" 'Lucky Curve". The Duofold Lady 1d Je $5 Chinese-red barrel with smart, black-tipped ends. Native Iridium point, as smooth end life-enduring as a hard bearing, and guaranteed 25 years. og 5 DRCOP IN 000,000 to produce last year. The proceeds amounted to $287,000,500. During the month of April and of May 300 the first two weeks claims: were registered in the coun- ties of Temiskaming and Abitibi, the gold field of the province of Quebec. "Twenty marriage are among the results of a romr nd- the-world voyage of a C.P.R. liner," 1 Mr. Beatty has a lot Yo answer for. --Ottawa Journal. With a population which is over 70 per cent. ruzal Saskatchewan has a larger automobile registration than any other province. One in every 15 people owns a car. One of the largest fish caught mm the history of Lake Timagimi was recently caught by E. B. Hamlin who, with a small bass hook and light steel rod landed a salmon trout weighing 24 pounds and measuring three feet in length. In 1920 there were cut in Canada 4,024,326 cords of pulpwood. This would, if piled four feet high and four feet wide, reach in a continu- /ous line over 6,000 miles, or the dis« tance from Vancouver to Halifax, and out over the Atlantic to Queens« town, Ireland: > Trees to the number of 10,000 were distributed among Saskatoon school children by the Parks Offi- cials and Dominion Forestry Branch on the occasion of Arbor Day. Each j - child received one maple and one ash. Last year only 5,000 trees Were distributed. i The Empress of France, of the Can- adian Pacific fleet, now on the trans- | Atlantic service between Hamburg, ° Southampton and Cherbourg to Que- | bec, holds, the record for the fastest 1 journey between Quebec and Liver- | i pool, having crossed in 5 days, 22. hours and 38 minutes, just two hours less than the Empress of Britain. General . Sir Arthur Currie will | unveil a memorial cairn at Sault Ste. | Marie to Etienne Brule and his com- panion Grenoell, the coure=zrs de bois, who found the Sault and discovered - Lake Superior in 1622. The unveil- ing will take place August Tth dur- ing Discovery Week, when the Ojib- ways will produce "Hiawatha" on . two afternoons. Notwithstanding that - there will be an increase this year in Canadian Lawrence, with 17 more sailings than in 1922, Canadian Pacific offi cials report "that ships are being well booked and that szccording to present indications the 1923 season will show improvement in ocean trade from both Montreal and Quebec. Whales are reported early and plentiful this season and despatches! from Victoria state that conditions surrounding the inauguration of the ! deep-sea hunt this year are the most promising in more than a decade. The demand for canned whale meat| has become so pronounced that the prospective pack of the Victorian whalers is already disposed of. Eng-i land will be the distributing marke} | for canned whale meat this year. A replica of an old time Hudson's Bay fort, such as once was the nucleus of the western posts of the great company, and which still exist in the far north, will be erected at the Calgary Exhibition -grounds, July 9 to 14, as a part of the big Stampede feature. Special arrange ments are also being made. to pro- vide a commodious camping ground : for the Old Timers who will attend | with the old-fashioned chuck wagons and cowboy equipment. Running on schedule the Canadian Pacific Steamship's liner "Empress of Canada," Captain A. J. Hailey, again demonstrated her right to the claim of "Queen of the Pacific." The Canadian vessel left Vancouver twenty-four horrs behind the Avert, § can liner "P dent. McKinley" bound for Yokohama recently. "Empress of Canada" docked sz 3 A. M., and the © ley? arrived at 8 AL engagemen's Z AND SEE IT § SUCCESSOR TO ANDERSON & HARRIS Contractors and Builders Full Stock of LUM Doors, Shingles, BER, Sash and Wood Fibre, Brick, Lime and Cement. Estimates Fre eely Given Feed Oats Special. 5-b Bag (at $1.55 per $7.75 EEE IE lots, bag) Cash. We also have all other Flour and Feed af very low prices. ® ok Fk > L] Ce From now on Feed will advance. 'Prices Reduced on 'Xmas Chocolates Ie: Cream Bricks, all left over and Stationery Eskimo Pies J pe --------

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