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Dryden Observer, 18 Apr 1924, page 3

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2 THE DRYDEN UBSSE Special For Saturday Good Fresh Bananas, per Ib 9c Raisins in packets of 15-0z. Seeded Two for 2 25¢. Raisins in packets of 11-0z. Seedless Two. for... 25c¢. Choice Creamery Butter, per 1b 39¢, The bank pays you interest on the money you save. We pay you interest on the money you spend. / Return $25.00 in these cash - sales' checks and get 50c. in trade--Free ! Face value of 2 per cent. NOTE--We give 5 per cent on all cash grocery orders of $10.00 or over. THE ONLY Srocer Sheriff's Sale of Lands For Arrears of Taxes. SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS FOR ARREARS OF SCHOOL AND STATUTE LABOR TAXES, TOWNSHIP OF MUTRIE, DISTRICT OF KENORA, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, TO WIT: By virtue of certain Warrants given under the hands of the Chairman and Secretary-Treasurer of the School Board of School Section No 1, Township of Mutrie, and the hands of the Chairman and Secretary-Treasurer of the Township of Mutrie Road Commissioners (and in accordance with the Assess- ment Act, the Unorganized Terroitories School Act and the Act of. imposing Statute Labor in Unorganized Townships) for the collection of Taxes due on the undermentioned lands, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that unless the taxes together with the lawful costs and charges be sooner paid, I SHALL AT THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE IN THE TOWN GF KENORA, IN THE DISTRICT OF KENORA ON MONDAY, THE 30th DAY OF JUNE, 1924, AT THE HOUR OF TWO O'°CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON PROCEED TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION the lands beiow mentioned, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge such arrears of taxes and charges thereon. TOWNSHIP OF MUTRIE Notice BAER On account of the weather, the Auction Sale of HERB MARTIN, advertised for last "Thursday is postponed till TUESDAY, April 22nd next, at the same time and place. The Open Market For Sale--TWO SADDLE TORSES and ONE HEAVY TEAM. Apply LAKE of the WOODS MILLING CO. J KEEWATIN, Ont. FOR RENT--Comfortable Furnished Room in private home. Very central. Apply DRYDEN OBSERVER. For sale--GOOD HOLSTEIN COW, for $75.00; will calve fourth time on May 25, next. Also Heavy Mare with harness for one hundred dollars. WM. WILLIAMSON, 2/5/24 Upper Falls, Quibell. 1 For sale--1 WORK HORSE, weight 1800 1bs., in good condiion. Or will exchange for a good driving horse. . WM. D. NEELY, 2|5|24¢ Oxdrift. Light Driver for sale--See H. Pronger. MAN WANTED for Farm Work. Good until Freeze-up if desired. For particulars apply J. HATCH. CASH AUCTION SALE TUESDAY April 22nd, 1 p.m. sharp. At Lard B. Lund's Farm Lot 12, Concession 3, Pellatt. 'Acting on instructions from the Soldier Settlement Board, I will offer -t the following: 1 Team Gray Mares, 2800 Ibs. 5 Dairy Cows, all due to freshen. 1 Brood Sow, to farrow June 1st. 1 Yearling Ayrshire Bull Full set of Farm Implements, in good repair. Offers will be accepted for the rent of this property for one year. GUS. WESTIN, Auctioneer. | which will sail 6m the Canadian sentative of the Canadian Pacifie Hoard There It is estimated that over 50,000 acrgs were sown with corn in Al- berts in 1928, as compared with only 1,000 acres in 1919. This is a good indication of how rapidly corh culture is increasing in Western Canada in connection with mixed farming operations. All previous records of Canadian freight transportation were broken | when a solid train-load of automo- | biles reached the Pacific Coast from Windsor, Omt., over Canadian Pa- gific lines recently. The distance of 2,082 miles was covered im seven days, or exactly 169 hours and 20 minutes. The train, which consisted of 40 cars, each containing 6 Ford automobiles, was more than a third ef a mile long and was handled on practically passenger schedule. The splendidly sound position of the Canadian Pacific Railway is well showm in the annual report for the 1928, which has just been issued. The gross earnings of the Company for the year were $195,837,089.61, the working expenses $158,353, 079.54, and the net earnings, $37,~ 479,010.07. A large party of Scottish farm- ers, ploughmen, farm workers and their families, is expected to arrive at Montreal in June. The party, Pacific steamer "Marburn," will be conducted by the Scottish repre- Department of Colonization and De- velopment. ; Alberta has maintained an aver- age yield of spring wheat of 19% bushels per acre over a peried of twenty-six years, according to a chart prepared by the Department j of Agriculture. In addition, winter wheat has averaged over the same period 20.19 bushels; oats, 35.79 bushels; barley, 26.10 bushels; rye, 18.84 bushels and flax, 8.71 bushels. A feature of the annual banquet and convention of the officials of the Canadian Pacific Railway, which were held at Quebec on March 22nd, was the representation, in the ban- quetting hall, of a full-sized loco- motive of the latest type. emerging from a tunnel. Built of wood at 'Angus Shops, Montreal, it was in gll respects perfect. At a pre- arranged moment, it emitted steam fiscal year, ended December 31st, | : and smoke, the bell rang and the whistle blew, while the headlight be- came a moving picture projector. WANTED--Bright Man, to Solicit {orders married man with knowledge of town and vicinity preferred. Ad- dress P.O. Box 159 Fort William, Ont. POSITION WANTED--YOUNG Lady with 2l%-years experience, desires position as Stenographer, or as Clerk in Store.--Apply # 18]4|24 BOX 204, Dryden For Sale--Thorobred YORKSHIRE PIGS, bacon type, at $18.00 pei: pair. Can supply unrelated pairs. Papers extra. ALSO seven Springers and two Fresh Cows. Apply F. T. BRIGNALL 4 |4 |24c. Oxdrift. Two SECOND-HAND BUGGIES for sale, one almost new. Apply H. A. WILSON 4|4|24c Livery Stable WANTED--- BOARDERS. Apply to Mrs Fleming, East of Skating Rink. For sale.--2b-tons GOOD HAY; and ng on TR 3,1 cf PE SE 200-bus. good SEED OATS, Gold Rain, B.S ol w38y,525852 2H ol BU 90 cts per bus. Apply-- He 5 § E2883 33Eg 38 EGE JAS SPALDING, & 2 2 CEB E REE BR 2385 18/4|24 Oxdrift. S 1% Lot 8 - 1 , 160 $59.30 $2980 $6.68 $95.78 Pat John Robertson Iwill sell 20 yearling NANNY GOATS oY | Chippewa Falls, fon one to 5-year terms, if satisfactory j Janet Robertson [security given. Address & Catherine Rose C. W. CHADWICK, ' ; vear, T'ronto Ont P.O. Box 570, Kenora, Ont. N % Lot3 2 160 59.30 29.80 6.68 95.78 Pat Fred Armstrong, : Mulholland, Trnto ISWANSON Stump Puller for sale. S% LotT 2 160 59.30 29.80 6.68 95.78 Pat Philip H Hambly, Cheap for cash; for one or two horses. Belleville, Ont. Apply OTTO KELLBERG, S13 Lot3 3 160 59.30 29.80 6.68 95.78 Pat Norman Parsons, 11)424 Waldnos, Ont. ; London, Eng. Nit Iot9 4 160 59.30 29.80 6.68 95.78 Pat Mrs Catherine EGGS FOR SETTING--Barred Rocks . Rolls, Detroit,Mch {from heavy laying strain. Males from N 15 Lot 5 5 160 59.30 29.80 6.68 95.78 Pat Mrs Mulvina E. {Guild "Togo" strain; Females from M'Cracken, B'rkly {0.A.C. $2.00 per 15 Apply St% Lot9 5 160 59.30 29.80 6.68 9578 Pat Jos. Wilson clo A. J. LOCK ) 5 Cl Robertson, Tor §29(3|24c Dryden, Ont. N 1% Lot 3 4 160 59.30 Bi. 5.78 65.03 Pai Albert R. Tonkin, clo Jno. Harvey, Sheriff's Office, Kenora, Ontaro, March 15th 1924 JOHN W. HUMBLE, Sheriff, District of Kenora. SUCCESSOR TO ANDERSON & HARRIS Contractors and Builders Full Stock of LUMBER, Sash and Doors, Shingles, Wood Fibre, Brick, Lime and Cement. Estimates Freely Given ¥ Sherwood, H'mltn Dryden Lumber Company For Sale--KODAK, Postcard size, with attachments, will sell cheap for cash.--Apply "Observer" WATKIN'S PRODUCTS Complete Line For Farmer or Citizen REMEDIES, SPICES, EXTRACTS, HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTIES Best for over 50 years E. T. (DAD) ROWLAND SOAPS, TOILET PREPARATIONS. JAMES NMcFADYEN REAL ESTATE AND INSURANOE DRYDEN ONT " ANDERSON & HARRIS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended to, PHONE-- Day, 62 R 2; Night, 62 R 4 hard grind f. 0. b. Ford, Oniario Government Taxes Extra Electric Starting and Lighting Equipment $85.00 extra Spring is here and the finest motoring days of the year are but a few weeks away. : A Ford car offers a splendid means of relaxation after the your family a means of enjoyment and opens the way to many forms of recreation in the open air. And it enables all of you to enjoy the convenience of motor transportation : 'at all times. If you are planning to drive a car this spring we cannot urge too strongly the advisability of placing your order for immediate delivery. ¥ Go to KELSO'S for FRESH KILLED VEAL i ; BEEF 5 s , PORE a Mt LAMB HAMBURGER STEAX GROUND FRESH EACH DAY. COOKED AND SMOKED MEATS. PORK SAUSAGE. 3 McCormick = Deering in-throw Disc Harrows Sve = ONLENTER var EN EN Ro % ¥ 7 2 a= Ol Jil li 7 u \ Ie The 12-16 size, is a flexible disk harrow for two horses. It is a great favorite in Eastern Canada, because its flexible gangs and light draft enables a farmer to do excellent field work, with limited horse power. It is light weight and draft, having no frame except a strong "back-bone" which holds the gangs together. One lever set directly in front of the driver changes the angle of both gangs wide scrapers keep the blades cleaned, even in sticky soil. Also OUT THROW, TANDEM & TRACTOR DISCS all SIZES You may be'able to borrow your neighbour's drill if he is a good natured sort of a fellow, but every farmer needs a disc and a set of smoothing harrows all his own. Get "McCormick-Deering" Farm Implements, the kind that always gives satisfaction. eo i £4 5 a Sr ---- J. 8. CORNER, Oxdrift, Ont. Agent for: -- INTERNATIONAL (RR A ESL AE I ET HARVESTER COMPANY of Canada, Ltd TSR Tibi iy ber of the day's work. More than that, it gives ~ ¢

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