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Dryden Observer, 8 Jan 1926, page 3

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THE DRYDEN OBI THESE ARE Cash Specials If Charged, Regular Prices Prevail Children's Fleece Lined SLEEPERS, buttoned down back, drop seat, all size®. $1.50 value, Sale .....-......... .97 Childrens Soft, White Flannelette NIGHT GOWNS ..... -. .55 Childrens Fiecece Lined COMBINATIONS, 22 to 32. Regular up to $1.50 suit. Sale..... rai A Sl .g8 Children's Pure Wool DRAWERS, 22 to 34. Reg 1.45 Sh En LE i AE NR pe le SE IL SL $1.09 Childs Heavy Ribbed Cotton DRAWERS, sizes 22 to 34. reg. oa Sale bie a LR RL Ta ants ee ers 49 Child's All-Wool VESTS, all sizes. Sale ...........=.o..t. .89 Child's Cotton Ribbed VESTS, Sale ..............ouin. -60 Black : Silk PAILETTE, 36-in. wide, good weight, per yard ..$1.10 o-in. wide, SILK and Changeable FLANNEL, reg. $1.10 Sale Price .....- rh SR Se I he 79 Pure Wool HOSE--Ladics' sizes, colors Fawn, Black, Brown & Ton. Reg Bo pair. Bale... ... cc ic nro t sans .59 Ralph J. Pronger New Year Specials Prior to Stock Taking. This is the time to fill your pantry and save money-- --EGGS-- BUTTER Strictly New Laid, Crescent and Brookfield per dozen .65 No. 1, per 1b .50 Government First, per doz .50 BREAKFAST BACON a Alp 5 tl " i pb and SAUSAGES CANNED GOODS Heintz Pork & Beans, medium, six Five tins Pink Salmon 5 tins 1.00 ting $1.00 | Five tins Pilchards 5 tins 1.00 ., Pork & Beans, large, four 12 tins Brunswick Sardines --_... 1.00 BNE ipsa _ 1.00| 4-1» tins Black Currant Jam, __ .85 ., Tomato Soups, large, five » Strawberry Jam --..---.. .85 BIE isis smi ction - 1.00 5 Raspberry Jam __...--. .85 , Tomato Soups, small, seven "i Plum Im iin 438% PING | prsiinismnemnisamichtiio 1.00 . Gooseberry Jam _..--_.. .8D » Tomato Ketsup, large, per 5 Cherry Jam ee. in BOLLE cia dri mires .30 or Loganberry Jam .85 Van Camp's Pork & Beans, 7 tins 1.00 | Four tins Fry's COCO im versie 1.00 Five tins Peas 5 tins 1.00 | Eight pkts. Shredded Wheat --_.. 1.00 Five tins Corn . 5 tins .1.00 | Nine pkts Cornflakes --_.----.----.. 1.00 Five tins Tomatoes 5 tins 1.00 | Robin Hood Rolled Oats, per Ib __ .25 Five tins Kraut 5 tins 1,00 | Robin Hood Rapid DALE nice 3 30 Five tins Pumpkins 5 {tins 1.00] Robin Hood Premium orem + 35, Five tins Blueberries 5 tins 1.00] Tea, bulk, per I __. ee 60 Four tins Strawberries 4 tins $1.0¢| Coffee, Melrose, 1-1 tins each __ .60 : Phone C. James Wright ~o°%% : rE VEER RIGHT'S | .paid--- E. Small Shack & Lot, price $350. , Sawing Outfit complete, price $110.00. Plan Church Finance | = TTL : erean ere Unified Scheme Recommended by Commission. A budget system with a unified treasury for various departments of the church has been recommen- ded hy the Commission on perma- nent organizatio of the United Church of Canada. a uited appeal to the whole church for the entire amount SR and this amount will be allocated be- | tween the different Stren presbyteries and pastoral charges. In effect the executive of the General Council becomes the Co-! ordinating Committee of various' Four of Home Missions, Foreign Mission, Evangelism and; Social Service and Religious Edu-} boards of the Church. these, namely cation, are recommended. Going Fast. "The hairs of our heads are all numbered." "Sp are motor cars; but that does not keep either from going fast." Classified For Sale--5-roomed HOUSE in Scott Sub-division, built last year, finished inside with B. C. Fir, cellar dug, but not finished; !-10 of an acre of excel- lent garden land; can be had for half cash, For price and terms see A. J. LOCK, Dryden. FOR SALE--Set Bobsleigh, Cutter, Harness, Saddle, Cream Separator.--apply DURANCE BROS. & Co: FOR SALE--FORD CAR, two I passenger sport model, good con- dition, ninety dollars--Cash, write R. H. WAGER, Oxdrift or apply Dingwall Garage "WANTED TO BUY-- RAW FURS, for Cash. Highest prices A. KLOSE : FARM FOR SALE OR RENT--Com- prising 160 acres more or less. 75 acres under cultivation, balance bush and pasture (80 acres fall plowed, 35 acres seed and hay). six roomed house, good outbuildings, water supply good. One mile from Oxdrift Station, on main road; ten minutes walk from 'school. Will hen or sell cheap for cash. For further particulars apply R. H. ELLIOT, Oxdrift Ont. For Sale--4-roomed Cottage, $1,000.00 One 0. HH PRONGER New Lower Prices Effective Tends Delivered in Dryden TOURING (5 pass.) .. ROADSTER, (z pass.) COUPE. (2 SEDAN (5 pass.) COACH (5 pass.) sas sss ea tae sss emer es sess ata. LANDAU SEDAN (5 Pass) ...eevevreeesss ris 15 ton TRUCK, Chassis r ton TRUCK, Chassis PASSENGER CHASSIS PRPS SEER STR ER ELE RE EE DASSY Laan bee. Leblaeay Sl LT EN SR 2 CR IE RL A wath we wie gw wee Sala awe ae $ 820 Baloon Tires 810 $25.00 extra. 990 1157 Baloon Tires, CAE SURE SE yas 123g. =4 p FRR 630 a dm 925 Ee 690 KEEP THIS LIST FOR REFERENCE These New Prices make these popular Cars a more attractive buy than ever before. Ask for full particulars and easy payrnent plan at lower rates. There will be' During the twelve months ended October 31st, 1925, Canada exported to 53 countries and colonies 52,903 cars valued at $25,168,869 and trucks valued at $5,016,000 and alsa auto parts worth $5,573,875. Auto. mobile exports during the corres- ponding period 1923-24 totalled 45, 194 cars valued at $23,109,331. A total of 18,261 acres was plant. ed to tobacco in Ontario in 1925, yielding 20,623,000 pounds accord- ing to figures issued by the Federal @overnment. In 1924, 12,372 acres were planted, yielding 12,135,000 pounds. In 1925 the average yield per acre was 1,130 pounds as com- pared with 914 pounds per acre last year. Branch offices of Japanese flom mills are to be established in Win. nipeg soon, it is understood, so as te be in a good position to buy wheat. Two representatives of the Missin Flour Mills and Mitsui Grain Com- pany, of Tokio, were in Winnipeg recently making arrangements for wheat for the two firms. Ernest Rolph, a Toronto architect has claims to the discovery of the first fossilized remains of eggs of prehistoric reptiles. He found them "in a deep cutting between Lethbridge and MacLeod in the shape of about 15 perfectly round stones. The egg: measure 2% inches in diameter and are now being investigated by Pro- fessor Parks of Toronto. "In order to create a better under- atanding of the game, an sall-stax team of English badminton cham: pions arrived in Saint Jehn, N.B. recently and made a toyr right across the Dominion, exclusively on Canadian Pacific lines, playing ex- hibition games in the largest cities. Sir 'George Thomas, Bart., is cap- tain of the team which sails for home on December 30. M. U. Bates, who operates a chain of camps in the Metagama district of Ontario, reported to the tourist department of the Canadian Pacific Railway that the record for the 1925 season was fourteen moose, two deer and one bear, taken by ten parties of fall hunters totalling 22 persons. Most of the visitors were satisfied as 75 percent of them made reserva- tions for next year. A prize of $1,000 weekly, offered by a Chicago publication for a deed of bravery, comes to Canada for the first time. J. B. Partridge, fire- man on the Canadian Pacific Rail- way, on the run between Calgary, Alta., and Field, B.C., is to receive the reward for saving the lives of five men who were in danger from a huge rock and mud slide on the Field Hill, August 21 last, Canadian roses grown at Bramp- ton, Ontario, and sent to Sir George Mcliaren Brown, European general manager of the Canadian Pacifie Railway, stationed in London, scored a decided hit with Londoners: Large crowds gathered to see the Canadian blooms which were on display in the windows of the offices of che Canadian Pacific Railway in Tra- falgar Square. Christmas holiday passenger traf- fic to the British Isles was especially heavy this season on Canadian Pa- cific Railway lines. Over 1,200 passed over these lines in the last two weeks of November, while others arrived later in time to get the S.S. Melita and the S.S. Meta- gama which sailed from Saiat John, N.B., on December 10 and 11. West- erners all seem to be in very good financial circumstances owing tg the good crops the past season. 3 ons G-HE-O HC wi OO Gul O- SED 00 Radios and Radio Supplies Come and Fear the THERMIODYNE "Aladdin of Radio." CONTROL. An entirely new era in Radio Reception: "fishing" in the air. Sold for Cash or Easy Instalment Plan. EVERYTHING IN RADIO SUPPLIES. The No "charting" or "logging," no "tuning" or Radio with the MASTER RADIO CONCERTS EVERY EVENING. Furniture Department «STMMONS" Beds, Bed Springs and Mattresses in great variety at Special Low Prices. Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. Heaters & Ran ges) Our New Stock of HEATERS and RANGES is now on display Prices To Suit Every Pocket. DRUMHELLAR LUMP (Newcastle) PURER han LETHBRIDGE Impl- LUMP PER TON .......... $14.50 HARD COAL Stove and Nut Sizes PER TON .. . $20.50 BLACKSMITH COAL PER CWT. (bag) .... $1.25 J. Winterbottom | WOOD & COAL DEALER The New Marconiphone RADIO BROADCASTING has brought new happiness, new pros- perity and new interest into millions of homes the world over. It produces without charge: Home Entertainment, Market Quotations, Church Services, Lectures, Educational Talks, Bed-time Stories, News Bulletins, Description of Sporting Events. the purchase of 150,000 tons of ; THE NEW MARCONIPHONE and Radio Receiver will bring this vast wealth of broadcasted Entertainment and Instruction to you better than you could ever hear it before, because they have-- SELECTIVITY, and will bring broadcasting is in progress. VOLUME to satisfy every taste, that can only be achieved by a set of maximum efficiency. LONG RANGE that will enable you to hear broadcasts quite beyond the reach of ordinary receivers. EASE OF CONTROL that enables anyone to quickly become expert at tuning-in broadcasting stations. TONE-TRUE CLARITY that will satisfy the most critical. PP A. G. R ip ley s Dryden a RATS RARA RARER Paterson's Meat Market te in distant stations when loca FRESH KILLED BEEF sekolokeok PORK, VEAL AND MUTTON. Sjeskok sok ok 4 HIGHEST CLASS CURED MEATS OF ALL \ KINDS. sieokokofeok sk 2 FRESH PORK SAUSAGE DAILY. inf §¢ Phone No. 6 A. PATERSON, Prop 2 In THE DAITER BLOCK PRONGER'S MAIL ORDER--Not including Flour and Feed. $5.00 Worth of Groceries and the Cash makes a Mail Order. Good until next is sue of this paper. Baking Powder, 12-0z tins, Magic, .29] Grape Nuts, per DRE on me - +18 12-0z. tins Blue Ribbon _o.----.-- _ .26) Corn--for popping, per 1b __.._. 14 214-1bs Blue Ribbon emp iminm _ .69] Cheese, good quality, per Ib ____ .29 Dufterin's Biscuits, sweet, Ib ----. .19 § Bulk Cocoa, per Ib «cee 0% 1-1 Mixed Candies or Chocolates Logan Berries, per 1 ccc. +40 any kind of stock, per I ----.._. .29{§ Prunes, 80 to 90, per 25-1bs --....-- 2.75 late Bary 12 for mtorr 49 { Coffee, in 5-1b orders, per I --.... .47 ristie's Arrowroot Biscuits, 1b 32 Good Quality Bisto small size, per Ib meee _ .19f Dates, in bulk, per Ib cms Jat Stove Polish, Black Knight --_. .18 § Raisins, Seedless, per Ib A3% Stewarts Liquid Bluing --eem ~ 190 Honey, 5-1 pails meme #1 Brooms, white handle, 4-strings JAMS-- each _ Wodo an .48§ Raspberry, in glass --cmecencmn. 89 Candles, 1b, sixes, por wot eee JT] Strawberry in tins, Royal City --_.. 79 Pink Salmon, 1's tall tins per tn .19 | Pure Cherry, glass jars oe 69 Tomatoes, Peas Corn, per tin __.. .17§ Plum, in tins, pure per tin --_..__.... HT (Standard Brand) Jelly, McLaren's, three for __..__ .28 Libby's Pork & Beans, I's ----..--.. 18} Sugar, Icing, two 01x I Smith's Ketsup, in glass, per bot. .23] Granulated Sugar, 12-Ibs for __ .98 8-1bs Purity Foods, per bag --_..- 47% Lard, 1-1b 27 Corn Flakes, any kind, per pkt. .11} Milk, Carnation, per tin --.....- 2 Bread, 12 loaves for oc... 1.00§ Mixed Nuts' per I erm mre 23 Green Dried Peas, Special Quality Salt. small bags, each ec... 08 two pounds fOr _ luce -- +25 | Four bars Comfort Soap for --_... 28 : MEATS Sausages, Fresh Pork, per Hinds, off same Hog cece © 19 1118 nl 27] Fronts __ Ly 10 Beef Fronts, ee ™ ee 08 | Beef Hearts, per ID vec oummmteion 07 Geese, per 1b = a7 Eggs, loose, per doz -- ccm °F Fresh Pork, heavy --_._-.. .15 & .16 | Salt Herring. per doz ----ceee.. - od by the side Veal, by the side, per Ib 13 FLOUR AND FEED 98-1h Purity Flour ..---.-cwem. $4.85 | Oats --_.. y: 1.58 Corn 2.45 Bran min mee - 135 Teas, any kind, per I owe IE Shorts em 1.45 | Except Salada, per 1b Wheat 2.25 Bulk Ten, DEY IB memes mires +08 BUTTER, Creamery, per ib -__._ 48 SYRUP, 5s _. .38 Blue Ribboa Buking Powder ,5-1b 1.23 One Packet of Quick Quaker Oats with china in each order, For . 37 0. H. PRONGER. Provorietor" THANKS FOR YOUR GENEROUS SUPPORT AT RECENT ELECT N OF VAN HORNE COUNCIL.

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