MARCH 8rd, 1983. THE DRYDEN OBSERVER LB .., Anderson & Harris Funeral Directors Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended Te. Night, 62 R 4 PHONE p,y '62R 3 HOME TOWN PRODUCT PUR- CHASED IN CHINA Montreal, February 27.--The ramifications of Canada's world | trade was brought quite unex- pectedly to the attention of a (Canadian woman, a former resi- dent of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, First Class Service FEED STABLE, LIVERY TAXI AND DRAY at my old stand in THE DRYDEN LIVERY R. Trist Dryden, Ont. \S ] | now of Shanghai, China, when Il she went into a government store in Shanghai and bought a can of cranberries. Upon her arrival at her home and un- | wrapping the parcel, she found | the cranberries were canned at Yarmouth, her home town. Cran- ( M. J. CROSIER Licensed Motor Taxi Day and night calls given prompt attention. L Phone 117 Dryden, Ont. berry cultivation in Nova Scotia, 3 and 'also in New Brunswick, has I! received a considerable stimulus il of late, due to ~the excellent lmarket offering in central Can- | 2d. There is a growing market | for the commodity in Canada _ and the Maritime Provinces are | capable of supplying the greater BAUER BROS. WOOD SAWING Reasonable Prices and Prompt Service. Leave orders at Star Pool Room. 0) Em (SES () €NED OFT ) €CERED () CHEER () SEED () ERED () ANS () EE (3 ED (SRE () ED () SEED ( ) EEE (GET () ED () GEE (CRE (GS (0 part, if not all the demand, ac- cording to officials of the rail- way department. Churches ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH Father Belanger, P.P. 2 ) TEED () CEE (GEE () SED () GE () GEE (13 0) [] Edye's Dairy The home of good milk. Babies Milk a Specialty. The oldest accredited herd in the district. If in want, drop us a card BOX 261, DRYDEN £5) EEE () GED () ED () GD ( ) ERE (SEES ()EED (ED (GED )-EED( ° [ ] ° £2) Sunday: 10 a.m. Holy Mass. 11 a.m. Catechism. 7 p.m. Rosary and Benediction | ST. LUKE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH % 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 am.--Morning Service. 7 p.m.--Evensong and Sermon. = EM --™w"w. up Rev. W. M. Clarke, | = A Parish Priest | Ha ! DRYDEN BAPTIST CHURCH On and after March 1st, I Dryden, Ontario. will be located in a g 11 am --Sunday School MISS ALLAN'S OLD 7 p.m.--Evening Worship. STORE . You are Welcome Two doors east of ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH Di I's G 8 i Eagle River, Ontario. i 200 am Holy Communion. --rt-- 8 11.00 am Mattins and Sermon # 3.00 pm Sunday School F. WILLARD 0 T. CANN, Priest in Charge fl Expert Shoe and Harness || THE UNITED CHURCH OF | Repairs ! CANADA \ i Dryden Ontarie { La N Oxdrift--1.30 Sanday School i mc cn cn ' Dryden--11.00 Church School. Following 'our yract p" 7.00 Divine Worship. ol owing our pma i { 00 Lantern Slides on Semi-Annual Reductions, we Japan. offer for the balance of The minister will preach on-- the season "Capitalisng Our Cassatiitien] : ddr a You heartil Fw ome. 20% DISCOUNT : REME MES R The Titer Slides on Japan at the con- OFF ALL lusion of Evening Service. SEMI-READY Job W. Howes. Minister. | MADE-TO-MEASURE HIGH CLASS CLOTHING All other goods in our store will be reduced In price. T, PROUDFOOT "The Dryden Tailor" 9) CED) GE () GHD) GD () SD () (CID () CHD) SG) _--_--() ) E_-- (EER (EER (GED (ED (EE x ™ 230 Divine Worship. "Western Wade for Western Trade" Winnipeg, m2 | Heating Equipment I am now able to supply you with stove pipes of better 'material and at much lower prices than usual. 15¢ per length for 6 in. pipe. 20c per length for 7 in. pipe.2 | I can now supply you with the latest made furnace on the market in coal or wood and coal and wood burning stoves. Cook Stoves and Ranges, Quebec Heaters, Ete, Hot Water Boilers, Hydro Thermic Radiation, Agricultural Boil- ers. Tinsmithing of any discription Dryden's Greatest Producing 7. Shop. OLAF A. ISAKSON General sheet metal worker and heating contractor. Princess St. Dryden BOOKS BUY YOUR SALES From | THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Agent for | Western Sales Book Co. Ltd. Here and There Coal from Alberta mines for 1932 totalled 4,870,030 tons, an increase of 300,000 tons over 1931. A cod with a silver spoon en- graved "C. P. R." in its stomach was caught recently at the fish float, Port Alberni, B.C. The spoon probably fell overboard from one of the company's coastal liners. A trip that formerly took two days over rough trails is now done in 30 minutes by airplanes when fish from Northern Mani- tcha lakes are transported to rail head for distribution all over Canada and the United States. i One of the largest sailings of the cruise season was recorded recently when the Empress of Australia sailed from New York on a Mediterranean cruise with a list of 400 passengers. Many so- cially prominent Canadians were on board. The National Sea Flea Hockey Club's tour of Europe overcame all hitches and sailed recently from Halifax by Canadian Paci- fic liner Montcalm. They are the Allan Cup holders and will play in London, Paris. Berlin and Ptague. Twenty-six year old veteran of the northern British Columbia and Alaska route, the old Prin- cess Royal, once the pride of the Canadian Pacific's B.C. Coast Steamships fleet, has been sold out of the service to the Island Tug and Barge Company. Edmonton's recapture of the Carnival Throne, the Edmonton Hustlers' triple victory in the ladies' hockey series, and spec- tacular ski jumping by youngsters of 12 to 15 were the outstanding features of the Banff Winter Car- nival recently concluded. Miss Violet Davis, of Edmonton, was crowned the 1934 Queen. Canada's fifth annual mid-win- ter golf tourney, over the spring- like fairways of the Oak Bay Vie- toria Golf links for the E W. Beatty Trophy, started February 21 with an entry list of 75 men and 65 women. They came from England, Scotland, United States, British Columbia and the Prairie Provinces. Fish caught in the sea fisher- jes of Canada im 1332 totalled 711.917.3800 pounds valued at over $11,000,000. CT the total catch British Columbia accounted for 327.631.9090 pounds; Nova Scotia, 134 783800 pounds; New Bruns- wick, $8554 300 pounds; Quebec, £7.164300 yousse and Prince Ed- ward Island, 23.733000 pounds. The Place Viger Hotel, Mont- real, centre for thirty-odd years of the French-Canadian political, legal and social life of the Pro- vince of Quebec, has been given a further lease of life under Can- adian Pacific direction until Oc- tober 1. It was to have closed its doors permanently January 31, but many and powerful repre- sentations brought about the respite. A record-breaking ride through the Rockies on their three-car special clipped four hours from the regular trans-continental train schedule in what Canadian Pacific Railway officials believe to be the fastest run ever made for the 305 miles from Vancouver to Field recently. The run made for the Colbourne-Jones Company plaring "Too True to be Good," started four hours after the rezu- lar train had left Vancouver and caught up with it at Field. nk | TORONTO SHOW EFFECTIVE Montreal, February 27.--The Hon. Thomas Cawley, speaking in Jamaica, British West Indies, said that the colony has already noted results from its participa- tion in the Canadian National Exhibitino, held last year in Toronto. The sale of Jamaica | cigars and the famous coffee] from Jamaica's Blue Mountains had increased definitely. Canada in ships of the Canadian] National Steamships fleet. SUBSCRIBE TO YOUR HOME| | A SINGLE SIP PROVES IT. TOWN NEWSPAPER. LOL. | Dryden, every DONT heal. Jamaican coffee is brought to| good night's rest. CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANTED--A TENOR BANJO see Mickey Pronger, Dryden. WHY NOT TRY AN AD IN our Classified Columm. The charge is very little d it may bring results. Do it now n ee. WOOD FOR SALE--GOOD DR Y Mixed Wood, $3.25 ber delivered, $3.00 per cord in 10 cord lots, "Apply J H. Parr Dryden, Ontario. 11 J. Li. SKILLEN, AG ENT FOR Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada, i awanesa Fire Insur- ance Co., Canadian Pacific Ex- press Cr An Orders, Cunard Steamship Tickets, and Sean- dinavian American Lines FARM FOR SAL B r TRADE 140 acres t Nat highway and river, 15 from Post Office, good S green house bar basement and good well, abou 50 acres of big timber. Cas or. town property as lown payment, balan 2 16 years, 515% interest. Apply Ralp Pronger, Dryd On FOR S SALE Estate of Duncan R. Campbell, | Eagle River, Ontario. M. J. Campbell, 156 Church St, Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, ADMINISTRATOR. (5 Acres of land being part of {I lot 18, Concession 3, Township | of Aubrey, situate on Eagle Lake. On this Ignd there is a substantial 3 Room Coitage, Stable, Ice House, Fish House, Garage, 2 Mink Houses, Dock, 1 only 22 Foot Gasoline Boat with 10 HP Engine, Canoe, 19 Mink All necessary equipment for Fishing, Ice Equipment,. etc Harness, Sleighs, etc. Property is open for inspection at any time.) Will sell reasonable in order to wind up Estate. 9 FRATERNAL NOTICES GOLDEN STAR LODGE AF. & AM, No. 484, GRC. | Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dry- | den, the Second Tuesday of each | month. Visitors cordially invited. Con Anderson, W.AL A. J. Clempson, Sec'y. DRYDEN LODGE, No. in the W.M--B. R. Smith. Ree. Sec'y.--O0. S. Jackson. | 1.O.O.F., DRYDEN LODGE, No. in the Town Hall 2nd and 4th Mon- day in the month at3 pm. Visit- ing brethren cordially invit ed. A BUCHANAN, NG. F. WHITELEY, Ree. | 417, meets * See. COUCH -- SLEEP! Buckley's Does It! Stop those nights of coughing! Buckley's Mixture throat with soothing, tated tissues have a chance to] Pay a little more for al For your| health's sake demand Buckley's cheap imitations are numerous. ACTS LIKE A FLASH ib Dryden Lumber Company, Ltd. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS D. ANDERSON, Manager. Distributors for Canadian Oil Products. WE ARE BOOKING ORDERS FOR LAND PLASTER Order early to avoid disappointment. Price $12.00 off car, cash. RN L SPECIAL RATES 30c Per Hour Interior and Exterior Decorating Painting, Paperhanging, Ete. Orders in be left at Observer Office. L. BEESTON P.0.Box 267 Dryden, Ont. | Queen St. Ir Dryden Dry Cleaners DYERS & TAILORS Dryden, Bring Your Soiled Clothes Here & Save. EXPERT DRY CLEANING AND DYEING AT CITY PRICES Furs Remodelled and Repaired at Reasonable Prices. Come in and inquire--There is no obligation. B. LEVINSON, Mgr. Zz) Ont. Opp. Station 7] coats the] softening | | ingredients. Coughing ends. Irri-| 1694 Meets the First|=-- | and Third Wednesday of each | month, at eight pm, | Town Hall. Visiting brethren | cordially invited. a BOY'S SUITS All wool navy botany serge, 1 pair longs, vest and well tailored and lined. We defy all compe- $8.25 at coat. ha RICIOP BE . a ses eer srsnssrresersiosinnsepeisinsisinis A nat Boy' longs, ty light brown wool tweed, 1 pair longs, stylish and coat $5.75 s strong brown tweed suit--Coat and 1 pair fully lined, 4 to 10 $3.95 couble breasted coat, BOY'S KNICKERS AND BLOOMERS tweeds. moleskins and navys, values $1.35 to $2.15, sSDecia For Value and Style, Shop at Prongers--Whose Effor It Is, To Make Your $$3$$ Last Longer. Ralph J. Pronger The store that will not be undersold. Al sale Per Pair. 3 olor a SLOD Ri Winterbottom Lumber Yard Builder & Contractor. Lumber, Coal and Builders' Supplies EVERYTHING 1'OR A BUILDER QUALITY AND SERVICE JAS. WINTERBOTTOM Ontario Dryden 3B A -- = HR al AE ea Ea Re. EE ERED CRED CEES CED SED (CEI HERE OST (GEE () CNISD () ERS () GILEm () comm pm (a= OED (ED (CED (SEED (GED (SED (WED (END OEE (GD (Em ( & LIGHT BERRY'S BAKERY 'iuxc FRESH CAKES, BUNS, PIES DAILY ROAST MEATS Fresh Roast Pork 40c Ih. Fresh Roasted Ham 40c 1b. Cream Puffs and French Pastry for Saturday. JUTE SACKS We have several dozen Jute Sacks for sale at Se each or d0e a dozen. CED () EE (i 0) CEE (CIE (RED () GED (WEY Headquarters for FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CHOICE GROCERIES COOKED & CURED MEATS HIGHEST QUALITY PURE FOOD PRODUCTS AT THE WRIGHT PRICE S J. WRIGHT PHONE 49 PHONE 49 YCCORNICK- DEERING FARM MACHINERY Tractors, Threshers, Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Manure Spreaders, Drills, Disks, Iingines, IFeed Grinders, Cream Separators, Milking Machines, Plows, Iiarrows, Wagons, Sleighs, as well as the famous INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCK is sold and serviced by a company doing business for over a century, if in need of any farm implement dur- ing this New Year, let it be a McCORMICK-DEERING Prices and literature on application. J+ J» CORNER McCormick-Deering Dealer | OXDRIFT ONTARIO =