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Dryden Observer, 20 Nov 1925, page 3

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3 a] i THE DRYDEN OBSERVER =A he World's Most Famous BANDS, ORCHESTRAS, SINGERS & SOLOISTS are broad- casting their talent right over your house. Every night they are performing for your benefit. Why not bring these wonderful con- certs down into your comfortable living room these long winter nights? i Below 1 am listing some of my sets that will give you any concert in the air, from any part of Canada right down to the city of Mexico. I have fifty-seven satisfied customers using my sets in this district at the present time. May I add your name as cue. No money down, the set is installed in your home and only after you have enjoyed the use of it, do I ask a small Cash with terms to suit your pocket book on the balance. Payment, rm include every patt you need to brin The sets described here, the music right into the room. . No extra parts to buy, and sets are guaranteed against defects. ® ££ ® &* Westinghouse Radiola 3, for use with head phones only; but will reach any distance. Four Sets head phones can be used if de- sired, $44.95 Westinghouse Radiola, 3-a--A four tube set complete, with loud PEAR ANE er Te EEE ROR EE SPUARAT: SOL + orivi npr rs denns pias r de rnresnsis prin ss $107.35 Westinghouse, No. 53--Everything complete but Loud Speaker, Westinghouse No. S54 very powerful 5-tube set. Everything complete, including Loud Speaker, OF Ls viv dna dr vob nin 2 0 BIOGEN Westinghouse Radiola, type «xX» __A beautiful four-tube set with Cabinet and Loud Speaker builtas one, for ..... a eens DIDGTY Westinghouse Superheterodyne--This set is a wonderful perfection of this great invention "Radio." Six tubes and Loud Speaker. Can be used without ground or aerial. Complete $226.00 D> FTE RE SUR SR] Attwater Kent, model 20 Compact--This is a powerful five-tube set, especially recommended to Radio fans looking for something exten good; complete: . ohh rust ban fos tusnnanndar es $185.00 --CALL IN AND LOOK IT OVER-- Ralph J 4 Pronger Special discount of Ten p.c. will be allowed on New Cars now in stock. Used Ford TRUCKS, CARS, and TRACTORS. Ton Truck ............ $450.00 Touring Star, 1923 .... 425.00 AS Tractor Touring, 1023 ... «+ va 32500 Tractor . 250.00 OLIVER Breaker & Double Furrowed Plows in stock Touring, I02T ..: +: uevns. seen 808s Urance PHONE No. 41 Before You 'Buy A Radio Set bi ~ Come to Durance Bros. & Co. and listen to the "Thermiodyne" ~The Finest Instrument in the world. Everything In Radio Supplies Information For Demonstration The extent and value of the work of the 145 Illustration Stations con- ducted under the Dominion Experimen- tal T'orms would be enhanced by a study of the report of the Division for 1924, prepared by the Chief Supervisor Mr J. Fixter. In this report, which can be had fiee on application to the Publication Branch, Ottawa, are given in detail, instances of benefit conferred and progress made through the infor- mation and guidance furnished by the Superintendents of Experimental Farms and Stations and specially ap- pointed Supervisors. The aim and oy- ject of the Division is to take drect to the agriculturist knowledge obtained hy test and experiments at the Domin- ion Experimental Farms and Stations and far spread agricultural colleges. To give the largest number of farmers to best opportunity of taking advant- flage of the demonstrations and pro- ceedings the Illustration Stations are located, as far as possible, on road- frontage farms or in centres of dist- viets. Nor is soil and plan cultivation the zole object of attention. Encourage- ment of better live stock is aimed at and zs a consequence many farmers, some for the first time, have heen in- duced to obtain improved sires and to weed out inferior animals. (Issued by Director of Publicity, Dom. Dept. of Agri. Ottawa) FURTHER IMPORT DUTIES TO BE MADE EFFECTIVE LONDON, Nov 16.--Premier Baldwin stated in the House of Commons, that legislation will be introduced at the present session for further protection of British industries. This would mean furthr import duties. France's Debt-- Winston Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer, told the House of Com- mons the resignation of M. Caillaux as French Minister of Finance, does not affect the agreement in principle already reached between Churchill and Caillaux for France's debt to Great Britain. standing conditions to which the agreement was subject. yEMBARGO ON GRAIN GOING WEST all gran for shipment to Calgary was announced from the Transportation Department of the = Canadian Pacific Railway, effective at midnight, Nov- ember 16. effect at Vancouver. There are now heavy shipments en route to Calgary, tough and damp, necessiationg drying, elevator facilities are inadequate. Plenty of storage space is available at Fort William and Port Arthur and indications are that the Lakehead ter- minals will releeive the bulk of ship- ments for the next fortnight. U.S. METHODISTS & MISSIONS DELAWARE, Nov 16.--The United States is the most wicked nation in the world, has one third of the world's weslth in which Methodists ave large partakers, yet Methodists communi- cants gave only seventy-five cents per J M Yard, Shanghai, China, told the annual meeting of the Board of For- eign Missionaries of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Suits and Overcoats Carr's Mackinaw Coats and Pants Heavy Sujeaters & Underwear PE Everything for Winter Wear. T. PROUDFOOT "THE DRYDEN TAILOR" WINNIPEG, Nov. 16--An embargo on | The embargo also is in. and with a large percentage grading man to foreign missions last year, Dr i The Chancellor said, | however, the resignation had inevtiab- : ly delayed further discussion of out- with representatives of the Cana- JPR) Germans Seek British U Boat LONDON, Nov 16.--The people of London are particularly interested in the fact that German deep sea divers are aiding in attempts to locate the British monitor submarine M-I which made a dive in the English Channel wth sixty-eight officers and men on board and failed to come to the sur- face. Some persons regard it as a "striking act of humanity and worthy of being considered the first fruits of the Locarno pact." Newspapers are filled with deserip- tions and pictures of the wonderful aparatus of which the Germans are sole possessors. The machine weighs a half ton and is equipped with electric lights and telephone. They may also find some of their own submarines, sunk in the neighborhood by ths British during the war. Horo and There The total handlings at the new internal government elevator in Ed- monton, Alta., since its opening last fall, amount to 2,350,000 bushels. Of this quantity of grain handled, more then 2,000,000 bushels was wheat. With the completion of the 1928 pasessment for Toronto, the Chief Assessor announced that the city's population is now 549,428, or 7,612 greater than last year. The total assessment for 1926 is $891,673,797, which is $16,259,443 higher than for 1928. A new high-water mark for the 1625 geason of navigation in regard te sumber of passengers landed at Que- bee aver a week-end, was established during the week-end of September @th when six boats docked with near- ly 5,000 passengers. The three Cana- #ian Pacific steamers, the Montroyal, Blarloch and Melita, brought 2,524 of the total passengers landed. Between four and five Re hundre travelling passenger agents, repre- genting railway threughout the United States and Mexico, united dian railways and steamship com- panies in Montreal during the weck ending September 19th, for the fif- gieth annual convention of the American Association of Travelling Peoasenger Agents, Im succession to Captain James Gillies, who was recently appointed general manager Canad steamships in London, land, flagship of the gific fleet. Captain wiously on the bridge geval" and ether vessels Hine. w Ge Arrangements are being made for the holding of the western annual meeting in Winnipeg from Novem- Ber 3rd to bth of the Canadian In- stitute of Mining and Metallurgy. The meetings will be held in ths Royal Alexander Hotel. Delegates from all points in the West, as wel ag from Eastern Canada, are ox- pected to attend, A memorial known as "The Altar of Peace" has recently been un- veiled in Stanley ®ark, Vancouver, to symbolize the spirit of inter- national good-will existing between the United States and Canada. The memorial was raised by jeint =u! geription of United States and { dian Kiwanis Clubs, and stands the spot where the late Presi Harding delivered the last sp 4) ch of his life while visiting Canada, in July, 12823. One of the largest shipments of live foxes for export ever to leave Prince Edward Island, left recently fer New York for transshipment to Nerway. The shipment comp 200 foxes im all, with a gross v of $40,009. Several small shipments ef amimals were consigned to Nor- way last year and this large order has followed the success which the Morwegian breeders have had with those animals previously sent from this country. As illustrating the volume of grain delivered by the Port of Montresl +59 eompared with that of Vancouver, figures given by the Pacific coast port fer the crop year ending July 81 last, show Montreal were six and three-qus those from the B port... Vancouver s bushels of grain f encing July 81, whi ing this period, disposed of Chatha MADE IN THREE T TWO AND A HALF DIFFERENT SIZES: WO-INCH INCH THREE-INCH Cross Chains PRICES AND LITERATURE ON APPLICATION and Swinging Bolsters or Short Reach J. S. CORN Agent for :-- ER, Oxdrift, Ont. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY of Canada, Bob Sicighs 4 i = Price §185--Compiots with 4 Westinghouse Badiotreat, Musicons Headees, ote. Demonstrated in Your Home FREE! Arrange It Nowl ~Of1e Crosley "R" series--in your own hom, A set with long range, beautiful tone, ime Easy Payments If Desired Through the new DeForest & Crosley Time Payment Plan we can arrange con- venient time pay- ments, enabling you to purchase out of income instead of for cash, prov Fine that EAR this wonderful Super-Trirdpa of the new DeForest & ed efficiency and unusual Shhplich CaS Tunes out" unwanted stations wi two-tone mahogany cabinet--etched metal panel with raised indicating merks gleam like gold ---all batteries and wires concealed. May we give you a concert tonight, FREE! er At $135, this Model R-4 is a wonderful value--the only extras necessary are Antenna Equipment and Batteries, Hass payments if desired. Dryden BUILDERS A CASH Estimates Fre SREIRE Lipley's ND CONTRACTORS FULL STOCK OF LUMBER, SASH AND DOOR SHINGLES, WOOD FIBRE BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT | Give GROCERY For Saturday Only BROOMS, s-sting, each ... PRUNES, 8o RAISINS, 7 ibs for .. KEG HERRINGS, ........ : 44 to go, per ib ... .11 ve... $1.00 99 BLACK PEPPER, perth ... .20 BUTTER, Creamery, per 1b .49 Leave You CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS tr Orders for & CAKES Here. 818 bushels. QO. H. PRONGER, Proprieto:.

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