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Dryden Observer, 13 Dec 1929, page 3

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BY BRIDGE LAMPS_ In ¢ Colors, @ he Silk Shades, in many beautiful | For this week, from Dec. 14 to 21, and WE ARE OFFERING ALL OUR COATS & DRESSES | Large Assortment of TEAPOTS, , oy & | | BOTH IN WOOL & SILKS, AT THE SPECIAL CLEAR c Lots of FANCY CHINAWARE, to choose from, ING PRICE OF oo "LOVELY FANCY ew s Silver SALT & PEPPER SHAKERS differen; designs __. BY Na a Te | STAINLESS STEEL CUTLERY | STAINLESS STEEL CARVING SETS in Gift Boxon ! S Lea Ln I f. = FABERWARE, In CASSERQLES, PIE PLATES, CAKE PLATES = j |B) SANDWICH TRAYS & CANDY DISHES. | } 5) Huge Display of TOYS and USEFUL GIFTS, such as SKIS, A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY GARMENT 4 = TOBBOGANS, SNOW SHOES, Ete, & Hundreds of Other Items too Numerous to Mention . i TILL FEBRUARY 21st, : = L : RUARY 21st. NOT LATER is Come in the Store and Look over this fine Selection. & A small deposit will hold any Articl til i NOW IS THE TIME to INVEST IN A NEW FROCK ] 5 WT ie : OR COAT FOR CHAISTMAS. All Sizes and Colors. i RALPH J]. PRONGER i J a a SC. CEHTRATRET, ' RRR er a in all, is the only one which TRAIL OF 98' IS MOTORIZED optimistic, would scarcely have scem ov gold rush days, that runs between . : ed to be in the market for a car. the new Chervolet can exercise its Skagway and Whitehorse, Tt con- Automobile salesmen who are in- The only possible use he could make rights during the summer months. sisted entirely of Chevrolets = and clined to lament the scarcily of prospects make the courage from ga Yale recorded by Taylor & Drury Chevrolet dealers in Whitehorse, Yukon territory. The buyer was an Inlian, who, to even the most of his purchase was to run it for a few months during the late winter and spring om the ice of a large lake near his home. For the sum- mer use he cut a circular track out f the scrub, This « ighway" not or F The Whitehorse dealer also reports bringing in the first carload ship- ment of automobiles ever importad into the Yukon. The shipment came in from the coast over the famecus railway, replacing the pack train of was destined for buyers whose driving will in most cases be limit- ed to a few miles and a few months of the year. ' If motor travel ig somewhat limi- ted in the Yukon, the airplane hag ERE A ne 5 BER Br Sas Sa UR Excursion iF ARES Pacific Coast VANCOUVER -- VICTORIA -- NEW WESTMINSTER Tickets on Sale December 1st and each Tresday and Thursday, to and including February 6th, 193 OPTIONAL ROUTLS LIBERAL STOP-OVERS Return Limit--A pril 15, 1930 VICTORTA-- Stay A: the IMPRESS HOTEL Special Winter Fates On American Plan Till April 30, 1930 Coming Events at the Enipress Yuletide Festival Sca Music Festival Dec. 23 to 30 Jan. 15 to 18 Empress Mid-winter Golf Tournament VICTORIA, B.C, Feb 1 to 18 'Banff Winter Carnival BANFF, Alta, Fsh. 1 to 8 The Ticket Agent Will Gladly Quote Make Reservations and Arrange Every WHILE AT Fares Detail. Canadian Pacific unhimpered scope, Mr Taylor of i EE = -- ; ng, 1 1 or 3. Taylor and Drury, reports that i hs ay rim = : being Whereas it formerly took him three | n Hterorze, Dawson, in and Mave, iz be hav or four weeks to visit the company's yo , El all DE two places of business and seven . 3 to ihe trap : Ing play c trading posts, the tour of inspection | yg z i bole Pam % 0 two i Al P g grounds upon occasion, En en hs ENN iti bun oe = x wii EIT ENE Sagaes®™" DR Wo Ura Sy De ~~ 25 a SS = S$ SIR bas oo <S cS x SS = Sa SSIS =: 2S $ BN SSIS Ss a RSS 4 REAT BRITAIN wants more Canadian foodstuffs. 7 The plain fact is that the increase in trade in some => of our food exports to the old country is not keeping Pace with the growth of demand. Britain's markets are wide open to Canada. Trade Commissioners' Offices in Great Britain Because assist to your own profit in LONDON: = of the exhibitions of Canadian products, the activity of our market Harrison Watson, Canadian feat a etal 21% Building, ie Sar Trade Commissioners, and the effects of oui advertising, to benefit. The result can be S.W. 1, London, England, J. Forsyth Smith, Fruit Trade Commissioner, Walter House, Bedford Street, Strand, W.C.2, London, England, LIVERPOOL: Harry A. Scott, Trade Com- missioner, Century Buildings, 31 North John Street, Liver- pool, England. BRISTOL: Douglas S. Cole, Sun Building, Clare Street, Bristol, Fingland. GLASGOW: Gordon B. Johnson, 200 St, Vincent Street, Glasgow Scot. land. : So ducts than ever before? THE ARTMENT or TRAT HON. JAMES MALCOLM, - OTTAWA Minister the British consumer is more familiar with these products than ever before, and consequently more inclined to buy. Good will in Great Britain towards Canadian products never has been at a higher point than now. All the facilities of transportation for all classes of products from Canada to Great Britain have been provided. Shall we Canadians overlook or neglect the oppor- tunities for increased export trade which are thus laid before us? British consumer producers be so short sighted as to fail to satisfy so large a market which is more favourably inclined towards our pro- garding British Trade receive the Commercial Intelligence Not yet is there among our producers an realization of the opportunities which present conditions in the If you are a producer or dealer in foodstuffs, you can gaining a larger share of this Almost every community in this country stands 1. Producing more of the kind of products the wants. " 2. Keeping up a constant supply. 3. Maintaining quality standards, Through its Commercial Intelligence Service, this Department will render valuable assistance to any exporter, ] Our Trade Commissioners' Offices in Britain are especially Just because domestic markets are good, shall we ag well-equipped and strategically placed to handle any export problem on behalf of Canadia JE AND COMMERCE F. C. T. OHARA; Bia Ra HE can now be made plane travel, says this veteran of! : "KLEEN - EZE" Windows the Yukon, is becoming the wu-val MOST REVOLUTIONARY. THE IMPROVEMENT OF A WINDOW ; 1 IN THIS 3 i DIRECTION 8 -- LAAN F PULL i FORWE RP lf ax To. gts INTERIOR VIEW CLEAN THE WHOLE WINDOW BY REMOVING TOP ~ AND LOWER SASK "KLEEN-EZE" windows provide ej! the wind ang dust tight features of balance-suspended and meta]! weath- er stripped windows--at only a frec- tion of the eos. Manufactured Under Liewnss and Distributed throughout Cznade by the Principal Sash and Door Fast- ories and Retail Lumber Yards, adequate for increased production British markets afford. attained by: Dryden Lumber Co. 1 t4 Dealers in-- BUILDERS' SURPLIES LUMBER, fLATH,. . PLASTER, CEMENT, etc. Com ---- FUEL woop V ¢ Delivered Il exporters. Enquiries re- prompt attention. Write to 2 Service, Ottawa. BIRC:II tea. es oo» se &;: TAMARAC ...... A POPLAR .... | ceca. $828 DURANCE BROS. YE > ama

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