THE DRYDEN Bedworth School Report for the month of Februuary The average attendance during the "month was 41. | i Sr. 1IV.--Irma Milanese, Edith How- arth, Marion Johnson, Jim Davidson. Jr. IV.--HMario Milanese. Gr. HL---FEdna Taylor, Albert Mascette Rutter, Alfred Milanese, Vernon > Agnes Clausen. Jr. IiL--Aliee Wilkinson, Harr Hofi- strom, Patricia White, Daisy How- arth, Lilah Clausen, Evar Moline, Herbert Polson. Sr. TI.--Florence Zentil, Harold Rutter Jack Taylor, Guido Zentil, John Mascetti. Jr. Ii--Laura Davidson, strom, Dick Kelso, Willie Evans, Henry Petch, Vendla Moline. Claus Hofi- Pet Lui Price Change Large | Mazda Lamps, effective Feb. train about six miles in length, and , a baker's dozen of these trains would © extend from Calgary to Banff, a dis- i tance of 82 miles. 5 homes for spring. @ A record in western railroad con- struction was established on the Canadian Pacific Lanigan-Melfort line: recently, when the last mile of track between Lanigan and Pleasant- dale was completed in one day.' D. A. Livingstone, engineer in charge, reports that seventy per cent of his crew of 25 were British harvesters. - This year we have a really excellent range. pattern after Pattern at low, medium, OF selective prices ; Federal and Provincial Depart- ments of Agriculture co-operated in the purchase in the British Isles of a large stock of horses, swine and i sheep, including sheep owned by His Majesty the King, which arrived here recently. This is the second shipment of cattle to Canada through the co-operation of the agricultural departments with sheep and swine breeders throughout the Dominion. 3, 7:30 5 Doherty, the Canadian Com- | missioner in the International In- Should there be anything you are planning for vour SPRING WARDROEY, and we can be oestic .of any 'assistance in sugge aot hesitate #4 come in; 0 GOOD QUALITY J. Sion or ST eee eer gm TREE 5 SUCCESSOR TO ANDERSON ¢& Contractors Eull Stock of LUMBER, Sash and Doors,: Shingles, Wood Fibre, 'Brick, Lime and Cement. in 8-E width mmm _ 4.65 Men's brown Work Boots at the low price of .o- z 3.753 Men's Shoepacks, while they last 2.75 Men with big feet have a chance to -2t a pair of boots ies' high top. Boots, 3-E width 8.95 * high top brown Boots __.. 2.40 strap Slippers, 3-E width 3.75 ies' and girls' one strap Slipper, v suede and patent leather 2.95 Boots, from size 11 to 13%, per 2.40 boys Infant Boots, soft sole, 1to Pen Baby patent leather cushion sole Slip- - 1.49 ~ Cre A RY, XL a 7 TL "WO WON Ru 1 0 Tou PN 4 70 TOW. ot SP 208 Wve aS pride bd, A WH i pra ET a Bon Sid 2S a ET Bm Bou TE a re Tu I EN i a a I ram rv TR Tu re TE a LE LI LN x, ot =~ OL i a HT Egat BT al ho TEL Moreover if you are . anxious to have some- thing really exclusive, we can command with- in a few days the exact amount for your rooms that may be eo from a special range book. » ° stitute of Agriculture, estimates Can- ada's exportable wheat surplus this 'year at 300 million bushels, as against 150 milliens from the United States, 110 from Argentina, 50 from ' Australia, and 15 from Russia. Can- i-ada, in fact, may be expeeted to "supply nearly half the wheat ex- ports of the whole world--300 out of 675. million bushels. ; E. W. Beatty, K.C., President of the Canadian Pacific Railway, speak- jing at important centres on his re- cent extensive tour - through the Canadian West, sounded a note of optimism, 'declaring that the gen- eval improvement in Canadian busi- ness conditions rendered an ac- companying growing pessimism en tirely unjustifiable. Stressing the need for a vigorous, intensive im- - migvition 'policy by the govern- merd, he put forward as suggestions that the department of immigration and colonization should issue a gen- eral invitat*on through Great Britain, the United States and certain Euro- pean countries, for settlers, and that greater advantage should be taken of the favorable policies to- wards emigration to Canada adopted by the governments of Great Britain and other countries. Most extraordinary yields of grain are reported from the Provincial School of Agriculture at Olds, Al- berta. On a one-acre patch 105 bushels of Marquis wheat were threshed, which is believed to be a © record for this crop, exceeding the 82 bushel yield of Seager Wheeler, which was previously considered un- surpassable. From an acre seeded to oats, 205 bushels were threshed. Barley similarly yielded exception- ally. On a field of 27 acres an aver- bushels to the acre was recorded. 21st, 1923, totalled $1,218,000,000 060,000. these exports being finished pro ducks, =A Ei. age of 70 bushels to the acre was secured, whilst on another, 10 acres of a different variety, a yield of 80 Eighty per cent of Canada's na- tional debt is owned by Canadians. Bank deposits in this country at the close of the last fiscal year, March The year's trade records show Canada's foreign trade to.be $1,000,000,000, an increase of $221,~ 000,00 over last year, and Canada's exports to exceed her imports by Estimates Freely Given i es eo al SARTRE RUE ---- zg Special Cash UNION PURE LARD Prices on 1-ib prints, per pound. .... EAR hn 20 3-1 pails, per pail ........s oi ME Ne .6o stb pails, per pail....... AAR ah ihe 95 tori pails, per pail... igen anne a 31.00 20-1b pails, per pail....... od $3.75 Chuckles' § s 3 'Smiles 'n an increase in ten years of $720,- That everybody is talking about. Sold only by £107,000.000, forty-two per cent of CHAS . BE Buy 0) G ESS - ' : ; x Gi Wi 9} 1] ® i % : : | Be dressed up to date at a low price. i i] Come and look over our stock ot ake : Boots especially, PAN ! fi WEE you will find that we have the best guality. You will also agree that the pices can't be beat. Would like you to look ever your catalogue first, you will then 6nd the difference in the prices. It will sure pay vou te buy a pair of Boots at home. and save from 50c¢ to 41.25 .on each pair than have the bother of sending away. Then you don't know what youn are getting You will alge find a full supply in the line of clothing and ready to wear. mE Just Received a good supply ef :-- DRESS PANTS & ODD COATS EER 2 ALL OUR WINTER STOCK WILL 'SELL LESS THAN. WHOLESALE 'PRICE AS WE NEED ALL THE SPACE IN THE STORE {Opaocsite Town Hall) GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BOUGHT & SOLD' : New & Second Hand Store] Sr. L--Ines Mascetti, Jessie Monty. in wah a ; _ Garde Rutter, Ernest Monty, Bruno 110 to 125 Volt Straight wide Mazda "B' Dotan Jiters extra fine quality calf leather Zentil. Wattage Base Type Bulb Price Clear Price Frosted {pgots, welted sole, made in the new Sr. Primary--Great Hoffstrom, Signe 10) : x style toe, black or brown, all sizes, yer Polson, Lilian Wilkinson, Walter) 15) Medium $17 37 42 i 473 eh Stina Polson, Edward Petch. 25) T 3 3 So LL a ng 1 01a } Wil, wl 5 Jr. Primary--Arnold Clausen, Willie 40) . : + 5 all oi Gia oa Rutter, Katherine Evans, Arthur} 50) Medium 519 : ie os Men's calfskin leather Boots, bulldog Ilicon, Norman Zentil, Clarance} co Medium S--a21 C42 48 or half pointed toe, in brown only, all Hison. 5 r Engda SB sizes, welted sole imine 425 i e : » 10 to 12 01+ Mill Type Mazda "B" Lamps sizes, welted sole ..-- W. J. Ankenman, Teacher Lo = 125 VOIt on yp a a 1p 8 Men's Congress style Boots, In a kid r Tedium Fog ee He PR ie side ] > 23 i er 42 48 leather, elastic side, good leather sole. 50 > * These shoes in particular are known 1 [10° Te "C" Lamp a very comfortable boot .._---- 3.65 roto ,25 Pear-Shaped Mazda "C Lamps yur ag a very con ETC and There : 5 ey TT Men's cushion sole Boots, kid leather : edium PS5--20 50 62 Yen's cushion 8, | ther, a 22 : Peg PS--2; oe 68 _ dcomfortable boot for tender feet, in all The world's record for grain trains 75 Medium fea re on Sina 4.95 was shattered by the Canadian Pa- | 100 Medium PS-- 25 75 20 0 eos i TRA i . cific Railway on October 5th, with | 1c Medium PS--25 04 1.00 Mews calfskin eathe 50 8 a monster train of 125 car loads of Medium PS--30 1.2% Ti Standard, pointed toe, back only-_2.95 X.Y xh \ © wheat, over a mile long, which oper- y © PS r 2 50 2.40 Men's regulation Army Boots, anyonef ~~ vg 0.8.6 Ba @ \/ 288 e AY ated between Stoughton and Arcola. | 300 Mogul ~r==35 = a et ots: Tian Towtrgone: Wil J \ Ly Ww 2e2 : The contents of the cars, 185,600 | 500 Mogdl. ¥5--i0, 3.30 3.50 pot a last year Wii Nr bushels, weighed 5,566 tons. : Monul CPS 5.25 5.50 ine unl - ae i 750 VLOgU g I Ant Tr brow eather Work Boot : 5 7 Sp 5 1000 Mogul - | PS--s52 5.60 6.00 Men s dark brown leather Wor oot, in i : 3 grain Tadley oy hy a ts ivon shod heel and double sole, without ; i I a 1t White Coated Mazda Lam han 65 Man people take this the Canadian Pacific on October 10th 110 ty 125 Volt Vi ite Lom ; 2 6 4 ii tray ou A y when the Company loaded 753 cars, 50 Medium PS5--2z0 5S Men's high top Work Boots, ir a . representing at least 1,065,200 bush- > g Medium PS--22 : sole. .. : .65 i time of ye ar to fix their a, Hee ls pigs in a Meditm P5--z5 20 Men's high top Boots, extra good qua- ar lity, double thickness of wing toecaps,