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Dryden Observer, 19 Feb 1926, page 3

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THE DRYDEN OBBERVIR re] Bargains SILK TAFFETA RIBBON, all widths up to 6-in wide, price as high as 8oc a yard: QUR PRICE on all widths to clear per yard CHILDREN'S ALL-WOOL JERSEY CLOTH ROMPERS Reg. $3.40 a suit. ON SALE $2.79 Regular .I5 ® LADIES OXFORDS (Laced), Brown or Black, good width. [al nn oa NE Ed . a Rooiinin ON SALE.......0 0. .. SHEET MUSIC, done up in rolls, Pieces of a few 'months ago selling at 40c a copy, and now clearing at six for 23c. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH RECORDS.--Our former Offer proved so popular that we are repeating it: 75¢ records at half price. NOUR CHOICE ar... ci bress axe nme Two for .75 ACCORDEONS and VIOLINS. We have Accordeons from... coves iesmsos $2.00 to $87.00 Nine models to choose from, and priced very low. In VIOLINS we have every price and style, especially two nice hand-made French Violins, priced at ........... $21.00 and $48.00 We invite you to call and see them anyway. EE SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL PIANO ACCORDEON for $87.00.. On easy payments if desired. Ralph J. Pronger CL a i Lent is Here a Lares BLACK COD We Have a Full HALIBUT ; Pik SALMON Line of i WHITE FISH _FILLETS FRESH FISH --------KIPPERED HERRING Choice Line of Cunned Fish HERRING PILCHARDS CLAMS LOBSTER SALMON SHRIMPS Ph C. James Wright No. 49 Hello, England or Elsewhere aA Wabigoon, Feb. 15.-- Whilst sitting alone in my room my mind began wandering in the following strain: I am not an accomplished air- 'man. I do not hold a pilot license, nor have I made the Grand Tour. But I have the priceless privilege! of sharing the joys of a six-valve wireless set. There are two speed- ometers on our set, labelled 'Selec- | tor' and divided into 100 sections | ---whether m.p.g. or total distance ior the journey, our expert did not | explain. There are also six lamps which, when opened up, throw a dim religious light on the roses on the wall-paper. At the farther end of a black cord a graceful motor horn raises its swan-like neck and: its wide open mouth. ! At intervals the horn with the wide mouth announces "This is KDKA; occasionably the cats (presumably on the housetop) in-' terfere when you expect some- thing good, but these can general-¢ ly be shaken off by changing the speed. ¥ By consulting the radio digest daily, we find the proper lighting- up times; but sometimes we can go over the whole track and only get one or two stations. : So I stay up until it is time to do morning chores, also on Sun- day mornings; and fixing on the carfiaps, fly away on the wings of the wireless to the uttermost corners of the continent, and by the time light is dawwning I have visited every city on the American continent. ' After spending a very pleasant all-night with our Ittle work-box, we shoulder our axes, get into the bush to cut pulpw ood. Recently we had a special week of international broad-casting, and during that week I was deter- mined to listen to England, sitting up night after night. While twid dling the Tuner, I came across some music but alas it was Calg- ary. A minute or two for listen- ing, away again into the starlit night among stations sending out their iddy-umpty-iddy. Then suddenly there came some more music which sent the whole family crazy which, unfortunately ended in a disappointed howl, for the rest of the time, I combed out the ether in the 1immeddiate neighbourhood without results. Pu 1 was fighting the Demon of tak xr a was turning all the the night who was turning all the available cats into fiddlestrings and my wave length was lost. However it's dogged as does it, and at 12.40 a.m. I picked up three verses of "Abide With Me" on The Store that Every Household ENAMELWARE, ALUMINUM TINWARE WASH TUBS BOILERS, PAILS. Headquarters for CX.L. EXPLOSIVES . Pratts STOCK FOOD § and ; RENIIIDIES. TOOLS ELECTRIC Es and SUPPLIES Just Received-- NEW SHIPMENT OF OUR SPECIAL ELECTRIC BULBS 25, 40 and 60 WATT Sizes At TWENTY-FIVY ve aioe bi z These are rnoney savers at this price: need New Bulbs. New Stock of M 'eClary's SIMMON'S BEDS HEATERS and ah: an BEDDING. RANGES Now on View. Supplics Complete Stock of BUILDING SUPPLIES PAINTS CENTS Each Try some next time you Our Specialty. Need and GLASS. rida a wave-length of (approximately) 375 m. This appeared to close a service for I waited for five minutes and, there was no further sound. Can anybody tell me where I got to? --C.H. H. B. Here'and There Major-General Sir Fabian Ware, | vice-chairman of the Imperial War © been Graves Commission, who has visiting in Canada during October, Ras been recalled to England muck earlier than he expected. Prior to sailing on the Canadian Pacific liner, Montelare, from Montreal, he expressed the hope that he would be able to come to Canada again next spring so that he could give Canadians in the West some idea of what the Imperial Commission is doing in caring for the graves of western youths who perished dur- ing the war. Robert L. Rice, Jr., of Boston, and 4. Y. Cole, of Harvard, chances when they attempted gliers at the end of October. lan summer weather they ran 'within a few hours into a bad storm 'which filled their camoe with dmto unconsciousness. #® fire-ranger's hut where stayed a few days until the abated. the neighborhood and were none the worse for their perilous trip when they finally reached Montreal. I Bob Shawkey, New York Yanke -veteran pitcher, who organized th party of maj «ers now hunting big game in N Brunswick, shot a moose with spreading 56 inches and havi points, according to word re at Fredericton, N.B. Shawkey his moose the first day the p spent in the woods. This info ition is conveyed by another party of storm r league thunters who passed the camp of the | ni of the best : American | Ruth | pall players at Nepisiqui Lakes. tihe group are some ki11own players in the League, Eddie Collins, Babe amd Muddy Ruel being among them. Tire romance of a world c culminated in New York City re- culminated in New York City re- cently when Dorothy Holmes O'Ryan', daughter of Major-G vi and Mess. John F. O"Ryan, of Le York, maarried Darwin Curtis, of Chicago.. The couple mer forthe first time a year ago on beard the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Trance whith was then making a tour of the world. It is feared they had no eyes fior the world marvels which were unrolled before them on the tour, since it is stated they fell in love at first sight and could only see each other. The marriage was | performed by the Rev. Father Fran- { cis P. Duffy, chaplain ef the "Fight- {ing Sixty-rimth," a regiment com- manded by the bride's father during the war. Good reading for Canadian Paci- fic shareholders is furnished in the September statement of gross earn- ings, working expenses and net profits. It has been the most fa- vorable month for the company in a long time. The gross earnings were $18,909,071, the greatest shown in any month since Octcber, 1924. Operating expenss2s 'were $12,641,~ 452 and the difference between the two, the net profits $6,267,619, an increase of $1,719,973 over the cor- responding month of last year. Net earnings for the first thwee quar- ters of this year, ending Septem- ber 50th, is $1,190,039 greater than the 1924 figures, despite a decrease in gross earnings of over four and a half million dollars. This was made possible by the company's policy of rigid economy. To bring the Arctic within the scope of tourist traffic is the object of the Marquis M. N. degli Abizzi, | winter sports director at Lake Pla- | cid, who is organizing pack horse | trips of thirty days' duration next year from the Canadian . Pacific Rockies as far north as the Colum- bia Ice Fields within the Arctic Circle. "We are going to swim our horses and outfit across the Sas- ; katchewan River and eamp near | the sources of the Athabasca which empties into Great Slave Lake and" thence into the Arctic," the Mar- quis asserts. The first of these trips is scheduled between June 28 wd July 27 next year. ¢ took big! to. travel by canoe from Rouyn to Ani Al- '¢hough they started in beautiful In- | half * Jmelted snow and almost froze them * Fortunately i hey arrived in the nick of time at | they They were prospecting in | aN Nd NH Ee Te SR Re : ERE | : i 2) | 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: Iiome Entertainment, Market Quotations, Church Services, Lectures, Educational 'Talks, Bed-time Stories, of News Bulletins, Description of Sporting Events. THE NEW MARCONIPHONE and Radio Receiver will i this vast wealth of broadcasted Entertainment and Instruct you better than you could ever hear it before, because they kb SELECTIVITY, and will bring in distant stations wher 1 focal broadcasting is in progress. VOLUME to satisfy every a set of maximum efficiency. LONG RANGE that will enable you to hear broadcasts quite beyond the reach of ordinary receivers. FASE OF CONTROL that enables anyone to quickly become expert at tuning-in broadcasting stations. TONE-TRUE CLARITY that will satisfy the most critical. A. G. ok y OS SS RS taste. that can only be achieved by 'All the Latest and Newest Materials for Spring Wear Including---- BROADCLOTHS VOILES CREPES FOULARDS GINGHAMS nd OTHERS 5. B. GATES ren S Tot 5 UR LR RS Ts Meat Market: {SE ST Se Nog A ----SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY DOMESTIC SHORTENING... ...... -ib Bricks .22 TERT. SHORTENING ons nares 3-ib pail .63 ATR De Et Ln el tE per th 25 SHI DER POT ROAST Beal dl per ib .10 UNSMOKED BACK BACON ...o.oooo.. per 1b .33 BIN NAN HADI wan ane, per ibh a5 4 | SI CE TE S100 10 El i 0 SRP le per ih. 20 1 i COE Cn eel ATR La el whole or half .20 i TE Cl A CEE rn whole or half zo ) SCOTS LINIRPRT cre vil thos sien wns sasioin's per Ib RR I RE I SE SE per Ib - Phone No. § A. PATERSON, Prop 2 THE DAITE R Sey EERE EN NAN RE Ca Bg " ty P! 8 Op) Tk 2 Cyt =H : =e Rg {1 ; Specials. for Monday Onl: - . Creamery Butter, cut Ha Lenn ih. three ths for .25 solids lL nd es a per ib 40 4-1b tins Pure Plum Jam, tin 49 3 ant y 5 toe . 3 : Fancy Assorted Chocolates Evaporated Apples. ....per ib .15 1 New stocks wn Lik. per Ih 2970 bi! j Seedless Raising ........ 2-ib 2 . two ibs for .27 f +" 1 5-1b boxes of Sodas. . In 10-th pails 1.55 i Canned Fruits--1 each Pear, ' Buckwheat Honey, in 5-1b tins, Pumpkin, Peaches, Pineapple, Four Ting 100 i. vu snainsive .89 .per box 76 per tin WE ARE OFFERING FOR ONE DAY ONLY--- BEEF by th he quarter, Fro: Monin very choice Beef-- At 8c. per Ib,by the side. Salem, Srasly Lv. cea ne eS a A es SL EW Ais per Ib 18 Reliance Shortening ou liu dh hits ba Le, ,20-1b. tins $3.69 Sater irenh Bele Shi Seen ee ny per Ib 14 ba4-1s bag Firet Pavent Flour 00, cu.ufi didn ims ilinmn oi each $1.10 We have to arrive, Fresh Anchovies. ] GOOD TIMOTHY HAY......0...... per ton $16.00 {roen Wood, Bina] i ah sate ten cords for $43.00 Bran, Cee al per cwt $1.45 Showin ide att: per cwt. $1.55 ¢ 0, H. PRONGER, Proprieto:. f

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