Dryden Observer, 7 Jan 1927, p. 2

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER The Busy Store JANUARY SPECIAL Ri:H. FL.OUR, ¢8-bs, ......... Cash... Ll avi, $4.65 FEED OATS, 3-bus! sack. ..... FEE Re NE 3 ital vele 2.00 CRUSHED OATS, 1001s ..-.. A ER SE SL A 2.25 SHORTS "too-ibs ....... 0. he aie 1.45 BEAN, 100:hs aia. i LR a Le re NE 1.35 ROLLED OATS, 26-05%... ... IL rare 1.00 BOLT EDOATS, 81b% iu uliers sr casts Pasa .50 3-1b pails, Pure LLARD ... .58]| Tob pails Pure LARD ... 5-Ib pails. PURE LARD. .98 || 20-1b pails Pure LARD ... 3.80 ih Brick Domestic SHORTENING... .... 0... ai .20 3b > i Ea Ne RES ee AN -55 10-1b a or RE Frnt SOB NREL OTR 1.80 20-tb " '" $2 Tress ssssssressasseestaessan 3.70 Siioked BACON, per . 0. ciiaiil ion avila .35 & 40 OGILVIE'S PREMIUM PACKAGE, with Chine ........ .40 GRANULATED'SUGAR 100 bag ...--.-ovvueviennina 8.25 byithe pond 74 Co Loa iis Si eae 09 iin tin Full Pack TOMATOES ......-... occ iaieass .20 DAS CORN... ri imide SA 1755 Stns ASE i Cl RE a Sea 17 LR BE ANS LR Na NUE, 22 Crarnation or St: Charle's MILE, Tall. c....0..v cus rinve d4 wilh ns PORETJAM |. iilicianas snssninisnnings So sdb tins MIXED JAM: ©... Ls at. bein ann 48 iG ns PLM JAM: ie aise Sardar nm as Sean a si .38 4:1b. tins ORANGE MARMALADE .............. 000.40 63 5 ih4ing GOLDEN. SYRUP .......coceciiivs iiccieae, .30 qo-tbeting GOLDEN SYRUP i... ii caaessne-ssvnnns 1.00 Miting CRISCO iii ivi ni nas sadn an assets me asass 28 db ting CRISCO: (uitesr int. vile tacntinncsnns vosas sums B83 Evapotated APPLES, perdb ...... 5 iecceceansansnagss 16 Evaporaied APRICOTS per ..... i area iiinns.s .30 Evaporated PEACHES, per Ib ..... iii snaasnanes =n 28 PRUNES, per h iner st is isa ramenstan=n a 12; .14; 3 PIGS nerd ii mn i sini ie se pumas ar pana a2 RAISINS Seedlens, pelID .--.. .itudinnssiasnecsnnrcass 16 CORRANTS, perIb . .o:icva cit idinsagasascsnsnannnn 17 RICE, bestioiade, per dh cove. ited ilieamescssasnsnsnen 12 RICE, per fh ai sie li at naan a aan Tran 09 Oaart Jars, FICKLES, Sour or Sweet, .............. 2. 60 Gallon Jars, PICKLES, Sour or Sweet -..........:.....- 1.63 CORN FLARES--any kind, twe for .......-- sv iivinvs.s 25 CARTON EGGS, per dozen... cv... ai sce isa dntinnss 30 by dhe casei... jicrs tosses rns sus Dviniaminie nh 43 Choice CREAMERY BUTTER, r-fbprints .....c..0 43 Choice CREAMERY BUTTER, 7-ibboxes ............... 42 You had better stock up on Butter, as today's prices should be .53. 3; B.C. APPLES box thismonth .... i rn. seduces 2.90 ERANBERRIES periph du seeds aa 3 ORANGES, per'dozen -........ cL n ado daca 45 & TL EMONS, 'per dozen 7... coda fit su J SO Vy pi MIXED CANDIES, per 1b ally ad trans 152.507" 40 MIXED SWEET BISCUITS, perih .. o.oo, .35 to .55 All Prices, Cash With Order EASTERN HAY ON ARRIVAL, per ton ............ $28.00 Smaller quantities, per ton ............... 30.00 D. W. SCOTT Dryden ¢ 'established radio broadcasting stat'ons .ies even greater than when preparing; ; tempt legerdemain in the presence oil: : performer's patter and their keen eye {of appreciation, and there are certainjcz . developed with the establishment of a , radio train, complete with conductor and engineer, with Aunt Emma and i Uncle George to shepherd the young flock. The train gathered as passengers youngsters who known to the station and after tke trip through thé air, letters fairl; showered in at CNRV demanding pas- sage on the train and insisting on halts at communities widely along the Pacific Coz California io ti Important Radio Feature. MONTREAL--Children now have a definite place in the programme of were first 'but in approaching this phase of their | work directors are faced with difficult- | entertainment for the elders. Children' are notoriously keen critics, so much so that may professionals will not at- purely juvenile audiences. The: half the youngsters are seldom deceived by the follow every movement while they al ways insist on a complete explanatio: 1 It is not always easy to bring adul.} thi entertainment to the childrens' scale ; limitations in the cycles of fairy tales on ' = 'and nature stories. 3 Y-q + - ~ . desirous uf CIE to the demand fou Confrontea by these difficulties, ye with the result that the already grea : Classified WANTED-- WORK, CHAS, SILVER, Dryden, Ont. -- ' WANTED--SEVERAL TEA ast of Horses to haul Pulpw RE it $2.50 per, ig Apply 4 . WRIGHT STORE, § Dryden, Ont. R SALE--CUTTER & ONE} air SKIS--Apply to ! L. I. SORONEN, 1 Dryden, Ontario. R SALF-JERSEY COW, $58.00, CUTTER, $30.00. HAY. -- O. H. PRONGER, Dryden, Ont. I FOR SALE--S *% Lot 3, , Van Horne. 160 acres ! r less, 50 under cultivation. uildings. --app ply, GODFREY NEL SON, Keno ra, Ont x 81 Barsis ers i popularity of CNEV } been enhanc "tors, etc. ed. and that is clearl; ty vidual by 4 'the enormous increase in laudatory of thi EC Pf iAM jmail received at Vaneouver amd after cise Ais Member. Mans R wards forwarded to th ch > a aa: : y ry Me eR Just as cteriains = Ind as IMPERIAL BA DING Radi : Sa eh EENO Oe 3 tie reasons promi hie the ki i KENORA, ONTARIO Wright to obiz : was th , i * = Bw J- C N El LL in a has Son Ears Soliciter. Etc. he m }d ogra a n - - . i: 5.2'y i : NE "Ar MICH; BLO school for the en showered on Master Ronnie f i ARL CX ted by the Provincial Government at]™iss kill as conductor and mus LE: "ORA, ONTARIO Point Grey, where a great deal of j very letter-writer expressing the hore = and sunshine has been radiated b; hat the promise of childhood woul means of the broadcasts. Ronni Matthews, not yet in the 'teen vear who has cisplayed a remarkabl aptitude for music and has become surprisingly profificient on the piang was chosen to act as an aid to the station announcer. Later the plan levelop. new cheer to the home. " Store of Quality and Low Prices DRESS FLANNEL--s34 inches wide, Special at in Sand Brown, Brick and Red. TURKISH TOWELING, in plain white and stripe, a good heavy quality, at 35¢. per yard. LINEN TEA TOWELING, TH eC Sl 22c. per yard. Pillow TUBING--in extra good quality, 42 inches wide, at 39c. and 49c. per yd. LADIES' FLEECE VESTS with Short Sleeve, at ........ 55 FLEECE LINED BLOOMERS, at 75¢. & 8sc. per pair OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS J. B. Gates = (ED OGD () SD () SE-() SRD) €- ()--() S__. JANUARY SALE THIS IS GOOD FROM THE roth, to 15th, 1927. A RCI) ngs Tel ate de aimee wl ee a ee ew ma CEUSTER RAISINS perpacket. oc iii vain, 26 BRAZIL. NUTS, fresh, two Ibs for .. .viiiv vi. ihn sosn- .38 FILBERES, two dbs for... cil Li tan aii cairns 37 WHOLE ALMONDS, two Ibs for .......ccoves vans ania 49 acl pails Home Brand JAMS, cL... 0... 0h. ool) 453 2 & 14-1 tins M'Doneld's TOBACCO, fine or coarse, for ... 1.35 Worth $1.60 IAD ORANGES, per box +... ...... civ thn iene 0% : Worth $1.34. Bs ofl BRANS for ri col vn RR i a ia .89 fins FLOUR Five Roses... aii vara diab, 4.59 SUGAR. 1z0bs for i hie. Ail savas oi dou 1.00 FEED. OATS, per bag 0. 1. de veasnei dadsuidhavevan 2.00 EVHEAT FEED, perbag'. (iia. ive clini siisvmeints 2.27 SCREEININGS & SCALPINGS Cooking 'APPLES, i13-Ibs for: ....co.ioviieinininaan 1.00 ONIONS, per-sack =. nd dbase Biv 4 325 Be Sure and Take Some Home HOT AIR per .. coun 39 Worth a lot more. This time of the Year. FRESH FLEISHMAN"S YEAST O- H. PRONGER, Pxop. Linden & Company FINANCIAL, REAL ESTATE and RENTAL AGENTS, MINING BROKERS . Office :--Suite 2, Daiter's Pool Hall Building DRYDEN, ONTARIO P.S.--We are in touch with préspective buyers in Waterloo, ané Wellington Counties in Eastern Ontario. Listings Wanted. We have several small houses for Sale or Rent. 'Canadian World's Grain Champion | hen Herman Trelle, of Wembley, | ton, he Alberta,commenced homestead- | stead of ing in 1920, he confessed that he|acres and knew very little about farming. But self independen when the awards were made at the] 1926 International Live Stock Expo-| sition and Grain and Hay Show at Chicago, Herman Trelle had broken a world's record; he had won. 1 grand championships in both and oats and was the first ex to win both of these crowns. The new wheat and oats cham i was born at Kendrick, Idaho, 3 ago and came to Alberta parents in 1900. He was eda Edmonton and graduated fro University of Alberta as a engineer. During the war, he sery ed with the Canadian Air Force, and i 1920, while on a survey in the a River country, northwest of Edmon- | N A wee sick shut-in at New West- ninster found the radio train a great wource of entertainment and mother wrote to say that the travels of the vonderful band of kiddies has brought First Class SHOE REPAIRING NEVER TOO LATE To MEND There is nothing so comfortable as an OLD PAIR OF SHOES. I can make them look as good as new. Don't throw away your Shoes just because you think they are too far gone. Let me have a look at them, and I will estim- ate the cost to repair them. sure you will be SPLITTING ! WOOD or COOKING in Camp. --Apply ; ; 'Machin& Poph ami Iam} satisfied, and | § opend THE WINTER Sightseeing Pacific Coast at-- VANCOUVER | VICTORIA : Le i "Canada's Evergreen "Playground." 3 1 3 £ ' i Fine Motor Roads-- 'Golf and other Outdoor Sports to enjoy. LOW Excursion ££ RES . Tickets on Sale Jan, 13, 13, 18, 20, 25, Feb. 1 and 8. Return Limit April 15th, 1927 A Choice of Two Daily Trains. will also save money while gett-: ing a foot comfort that no new Boot can give. Childrens Boots Repaired After School Hours. 1 LL. GREENKRILL | NEXT TO POST OFFICE ROBT. SWEENEY General Blacksmith "G.INTS FOR-- ES -- <AXBUN REMOVED FROM CYLINDER bs sassey- Harris Implements Have the Ticket Agent tell you more about this Wonder Winter Trip. Pt CANADIAN PACIFIC PRILWAY A.].GARDINEK General Merchant, "AGLE RIVER Agent for Frost & Woed IMPLEMENTS. COCKSHUTT PLOW (OY. - = =» Cream Sepal ators. 1 RAW FURS BOUGHT & SOLD. "Acetylene Burning M. J. CROSIER General! Merchant. CXDRIFT. ONTARIOU --Dealer in-- BOOTS AND SHOES DRY GOODS, GROCERIES HARDWARE & FARM PRODUCE --Agent For-- LIFE INSURANCE : FROST AND WOOD : and : OCKSHUTT IMPLEMENTS. C "ANDERSON & HARRIS; FUNERAL DIRECTORS DAY OR NIGHT CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO PHONE-- Day, 62 R 2: Night, 62 R 4 -- . And Then Silence-- "Are you still engaged to tha omely Smith girl?" "No, I'm not?" 'Good for you, old man, did you ever get out of it?" "Marned her." how WATKIN'S PRODUCTS For Farmer or (Citizen ALL THE OLD ONES AND SOME NEW ONES JUST TRY THE COCOA EZY-WASH AND MINERAL SOAPS E T (DAD) ROWLAND Dryden, Ontario Paul Aug. Hutter Photographer, ~.mateur Finishing, Enlarging, etc., etc. WALDHOF, P.O., Ontario PORTRAITS, GROUPS, CHILDREN, etc, taken at your home. Daylight or Flashlight Exposures. All Work Guaranteed by Long Experience. Highest Grade Amateur Finishing Kindly leave your films for developing and printing with The Dryden Pharmacy. mn... REASONABLE PRICE. % SNE y =

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