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Dryden Observer, 20 Feb 1925, page 2

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Anowaer triumph of Text of Agreement Between the Dominion Government and Sir William Peterson is Published-- © Some of Ships Now Under Con- struction and All Are to be Ap- proved by British Board of Trade The following apt comment on the careless iactorist and his ulti- mate fate comes from the Boston Transcript: {If a freight train at a crossing "Hits an auto fair and square agreement between the Government and Sir Wm. Peterson, under the. terms of which the latter agrees to: establish and maintain a fleet of ten! ships on the Atlantic in consideration' of an annual payment of £275,000, is published. Trees at the rate of 20,000 a day have been planted by farmers In Western Canada during the last 20 years, according to a report of the Federal Department of Agriculture. A total of 150.000 000 young trees, the report shows, has been distrib- $268 007.00 was paid out A emo. NE a, Dividends in 1924, being an in-, crease over 1923 of $579,062.00! This represents a refund to policy - holders of approximately 25 pc. PROTECT YOURSELF : 2; . LE 3 Pive: A Where's b 3 i f when . ave Ti = There's the freight tran her - =, ; ol oh oid ate to Have ghest Classifi a on the premiums received during. ppryING AT NIGHT cation at Lloyd's. "Bohs ooawersl Where?" 1924 i [LCcno ans = vy Ne : 2] ! SEAT gy OTTAWA, Feb. 19.--The text of the j with an The results of the year are suffi-| cient, you will agree, to point the' moral that co-operation, scientifi-! cally applied as it is in our case, ! 2liminates the middle-man and his! profits, and thus assures to the! more generous Auto Lantern (lobe. | policy-holders a THE URI inh a ag ge Shin O 7 EERE TREE YI : ip Owner p goner | [Here and There | | Did You Get Yours? | ind: he agreem © Sip Wm uted to @armers in that section in ;©° "7 | ; i va : i ae SEE : 1805 > distribution--IIume Cronyn, Pres. Fits All Lanterns < D fe { (r / ", / Peterson agrees to supply a fleet of 0. § : Ry ten up-to-date new ships of the most : ; r tus! Life "300 pc. MORE LIGHT--- n e ores 0S ey pb roduc won. modern type, with all the latest Canada has entered into negotia- The Mutual 2% i 4 LASTS A LIFETIME = : known appliances for ensuring eco- tions with Germany for a trade | Agsurance Co of Canada| Tl 2 ee < Up goes production! Down goes the nomial cay amt chsp tampa | SE75emrd ier vil £16 10 bast Amt NG More Broken . ; ; : . I benefit o : 2 'Or 1 tion, and fitted in every respect for > FRANK M. OFFER : : 4 price ocean service. Some of these ships, Spee ae 4 ; 1 Gl : . oy s ai 22) 16 : I~ Ar y : Everybody wants the Trirdyn--5 tube i 3 stofed, are now fn the Course OL} and at the close of the year Ger- : = obes volume -- 3-tube economy! Transconti- 'construction, and are all to' be op many was practically in the posi- : os £ : proved by the British Board of Trade {ion of being Canada's third best nental ranges. Real selectivity. The set for me nity === Cc you! All over Canada they sell as fast as tion at Lloyd's. ie : th % lv them! + It is agreed the service shall com- A co-operative shipment of poul- : e makers can supply ' . mence not later than June 16, 1925. | try to New York City, encouraged i iipe 5 . 7 ndl = ini z Our present allotment is disappearing quick- oo bain ie Dunihn po ly. Lose no time! Avoid disappointment ! Order T A IL 0 R IN brought good reralts. 'The ship: today ! G ment consisted of two refrigerator . ; ¥ carloads of turkeys and the ship- Ic was the greatest value in Canada at $100! : pers received 25 cents a pound for s LADIES & GENT.S CLOTHING ; - Now, at $85--we say--you'll have to hurry! their birds, the New York selling REFAIRED, price being 41 cents a pound. - = SE CROSIER A: G. RIPLEY And PRESSED Among the interesting books of | 3 | " JIMMY ALLAR, ev oon ow honing Tory ee a > LER Ea ay OXDRIFT, ONTAR (Old Latimer Store) Last Spike," by J. H. E. Secretan, ! i 9 io : : i a _ | C.E., (published by Thorburn and ern po sams rms es | Abbott, Ottawa). Dealing with the Dry Goods Groceries § early history of fhe Canadian Pan. Beots and Shoes . 5 RR ? | cific Railway, the volume contains i ' Hardware and Farm Produc Dick {rist ) 1808 renege of life is gone 4 a i Frost & Wood and fee a ; ' | struction days as experienced by | i Cockatnt in teyden Livery, i rausie § the author, who was a member of ; ° 37 aekho Tonle 3 3 f a B the company's engineering staff. | J Winterhotiom y = an ' -- yo eat 1a ££ H Sailing from New York on Jan. { Agent for-- A NDERSON & i ARRIS i Exchange Bars | vary 14, the "Empress of France," gARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE Co. ] = | palatial Canadian Pacific steame ----.. CUNERRA! n REQTO RS i ¢ | ship," began her round-the-world - ; DEYDEN Ont Ne be BEE iis od FR - | DRYDEN pe ONT. k cruise, which is to last 130 days. The LO.OF. 5 Hig at ih omg ; Ra vessel was gaily decked with flags! 417 meets at the 1OWD Ray oe Night Calis Promptly ; ss a, a RSD sqm and filled with happy passengersi; Hall every Monday evening at eight Oa 2 pil; 2 "| eager to enjoy the experience of a 4 O'clock. Visiting Members cordially Attended to. 5 ; lifetime. F. L. Wanklyn and Mrs, \ invited. : PHONE-- Wanklyn, were among those on | D. KENTNER, N.G. "Jav, 62 R 2: Nght a0 11 0p 1a, board. Mr. Wanklyn recently re- : ALEX. DUNCAN, Secy. Sh ght, 62 R 4 z : Xr ired from his position as executive _ = TT as EEE Barristers, Solicitors, etc. |} assistant of the Canadian Pacific Lw{),Li. DRYDEN LODGE Mo. 1854 ROBT. SWEENE IT A C-MACHIN Railway. i meets the first Wednesday ¥ e- Ha FY EARLE C. POPHAM | of Sh Pup mena t te General Blacksmith 7 ¢ 3 . Town Hall. isiting ren Co : Also Member Manitoba Bar. The most novel Christmas card } "0 ! ; handled by the Montreal post office aay invited. Agents For : IMPERIAL BANK BUILDING{ this year was one prepared for the i D. ANDERSON, W.M. Ma e -H: . KENOBA i+ "ONT redoubtable Colonel George Ham, | BADEN SMITH, Secy la SSCy-Llarris : of 'the Canadian Pacific Railway, : i alae Busy Fardware - by a number of internationally : Golden Star Lodge A imple ments - Ry WATKINS PRODUCTS known newspaper artists, creators | AF. & AM, FX ~ : ; i i oi of famous comic strip characters. | No. 484, G.R.C ; : Jo pg ny COMPLETE LINE In the centre of the card is a photo § Tr Gi hh i . Carbon Re moved & ? 1 A A (Al = of the Colonel, while grouped around * Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, fro Im C lind r : ai =) Bu For Farmer or Citizen = him, commenting on his good quale t+he Second Tuesday of each month Ho Y (ACTS . Hq :- REMEDIES, SPICES, EXTRACTS, | ities, are signed drawings of Pa Visitors Cordially invited. : By 4 8 SK A - i FS and BOOTS SOAPS, TOILET PREPARATIONS Perkins, Tillie the Toiler and Mac, H. HUMPHREYS, W.M. ; 3 om = HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTIES Barney Google "and Spark Plug, , ALEX. DUNCAN. Secy. Acetyiecne Burning fi Less than Cost Bet for over fifty years, | Our Gang and Dumb Dora. Colonel | commen - ree IS ELECTRIC LAMPS i 40 and 60-watt 29c¢. each . Furniture . SIMMONS BEDS, SPRINGS and MATTRESSES 'Baby Cutters Ham is naturally very proud of the E. T. (DAD) ROWLAND | card. THE Lenten Season is upon us now. This is the Fish Season. Our large stock of Lenten Dainties enable you to have a different Lent- en dish every meal. Here you will find the choicest of everything edible i KEROSENE TRACTORS ' Hl SAVE YOUR HORSES» W 7 ALKING over plowed ground all day tires your team as from River, Lake and Sea. Put up in the most tempting style. an we driver. How about pulling a load besides? | : no these days of scarcity of horse and man power the | a a : - FRESH AND CANNED FISH 7 heavy farm work such as discing can be done most speedily - = ® PHONE No. 41 HALIBUT, 25] HERRINGS & Tomato Sauce _--.. .25 and economically with a Case Kerosene Tractor. The 10-18 |e : SALMON 25! KIPPERD HERRINGS ----eo..ee 25 or smallest Case Tractor can pull an 8 ft. double action disc [85 - SOLES 15 FAT HERRING mmm 25 d- harrow set to full depth. Busy farmers can work the "iron on g FILLETS .25 PILCHARDS 20 horse" day and night if necessary, Don't forget that Case WHITE FISH ....coomimiminees .20 i LOBSTER .50 tractors operate over dusty fields without dust entering cyl- - 1 LUTE FISH 20 f SHRIMPS 30 inders. The Air washer fully protects the Motor. The all cut { STOCK FISH .15 | SARDINES, three for .25, and each .20 steel spur gears are fully enclosed and run in oil. The weight FRESH "TROUT oii SALMON PASTE... ei 25 of the Case 10-18 is cnly about 3,400 Ibs. this, with the liberal * .SMETS BIOATER PASTE oa. 23 sized tires prevents soil packing. Other important features 2 BLACK COD SHRIMP PASTE mien 25 explained in full descriptive literature sent out for the asking, When You Require SALMON & ANCHOVIE __.__. .25 Let us tell you more about the 10-18 or larger Case Tractors. : SALMON: vei 30 & .40 21 RAIL or OCEAN TRANSPORTATION RRR Estimates Freely Given F. T. BRIGNALL OXDRIFY ONTARIO wm » : 1 | a Cw Ask dhs Information cheerfully furnished | 8 eh Lumbei : 2 po and SUCCESSORS TO ANDERSON & HARRIS i PACIFIC details arranged on application BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS * Gu to FULL STOCK OF LUMBER, SASH AND DOORS, : : SHINGLES, WCGD FIBRE M. S. CAMPBELL, Ticket Agent BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT - DRYDEN-- ONTARIO

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