Dryden Observer, 30 Jan 1920, p. 4

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» CAS E pr TRE XY DEN Sh ba 17 : b ; Men's and Boys' Clothing : and Furnishings » HATS, CAFS, 1 J. CLARK | The Exclusive Dry Goods Store LADIES and CHILDREN'S WEAR FOTWEAR, DRYGOODS, NOTIONS, TRUNKS, VALISES | The J ackpot | -- Why was the violin mute? Because it saw the organ stop. Last week it was a distressing |s case. Several hard cases are likely to arrive this week, and about three cases depart next. The albwet route~--The Cock- tail route to Cuba isn effect the description which is coming to be 2oplied to the journey to that is land y from the U.S: by. thirsty business. men -and others. 'Fhe attraction:is the dampnéss of the chimate. Cuba, of course, 1s wet. "Great Scot" writes: -- Your limericks were the cause of an ar- fi SELLING AGENTS FOR: Tooke's Shirts and Collars. = Hawthome and Tetrau Snag-proof Overalls iit Shoes for Men yf CLARRKR'S "The Red Brick Store' Bi lah Ont. { ----=WN\ a. Phe Case 10 20 is nated for its reserve power. O whers state that these tractors are always capable in emergency, for extra hard plowing or for grades. This 10-20 is recommended for pulling 'three 14 inch plows which it can pull in sod or stubble It also Wandlos other implements * usually requiring about six horses, such _asttwo 7 d ills, sixjsection spike-taoth barrow, 8 toot binders, two 20 shoe grain to 10 foot double disc harrow, ete, Fur belt work this tractor drives a Case 20x36 thresher, fully equipped, silo fillers, bay presses, feed mills, ete. For all round use this tractor deman I= your careful consideration. Tt has long proved ifs worth. Tt is economical 16 operation, burning kerosene successfully. It is built of the finest materials. © Yon get your money's worth. Before yon decide on your tractor, let us show you the advantages of the Case line. Youll then be better able to judge. on KEROSENE | E. T. BRIGNALL Thai Lo Oxdrift, Ont. 0 ao B.S. 9 Throw: your bundle in that} pile- theyre all going to "SHUBERT, ~The Highest Prices Ever own That's by You'll Get from "SHUBERT" WWE WANT EM NOW~--AND WILL PAY THE PRICE TO GET "EM NSJEXTRA LARGE | Ne ILARGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE | EXTRA TO AVERAGE S - alli I its Ne Suri] BEAVER 60.00 to 50.00 ] 45.00 to 35.00 32.00 to 2800 { 25.00 to 18.00 ps 00 10 12.00 Black, 30.00 ta 25.00 122.00 to 16.00 | 15.00 fo 12.00 | 10.00 to 3.60 | 10.00 to 6. Heavy Furred, § 20.00 to 16.00 | 14.00 to 12.60 § 10.80 fo. 850] 8060to 6.504 8.00105.00 Ordinary 15.00 tc 12.00 1 10.00.to 8.00 § 7.500 6.50] 6.00to 450 6.00t04.00 § Em LARGE] N°I LARGE NETHEDTUN 'NeISMALL | GOOD UNPRIME} © EXTRA TO AVERAGE | EXTRA TO AVERAGE | EXTAA TO AVERAGE BEXTRA YO AVEBAGE | ARTO SIZE & QUAMTY: [Blac 13.00 to 11.00 | 10.00 to 850] 8.25t0 7.25] 7.00to 6.00] 6.00 to 3.00 =~ Short 10.000 8.00} 750t0 7.00} 6.75 t0 575] 5500 5.00f 5.000 250 Narrow 750t0 650) 6.00to 5251 500t0 4.25] 4.00te 3.00 3.000 150 Broad" 400t0 300) 2750 225] 200t0 175] 15010 100] 100t0 5 your Furs now--when we want 'em. "quicker" too, > These extremely high prices for Ontario Furs are based on the well: = | known "SHUBERT" liberal grading and are quoted for immedi®te shipment, © = No. 3, No. 4 and otherwise inferior skins at highest market value. Ship: You'll get "more money" and get it "SHUBERT" RETURNS WILL MAXE YoU HAPPY SHIP TODAY --ARND KEEP 'EM SHIP ALL OMING FAST us FURS. DIRECT : LIMITED A Te oe IN ESL PETG EXCLUSIVELY IN ORTH AMERICAN RAW. is | 2 Donald St. Dept. 358 Winnipeg; Canada "ensued. tien | DRYDEN AGRICULTURAL ofithe above Society last weele, we guent:. An instance of uimpossi- Dility was cited, and a little bet The result is: His stock is the finest on earth For value in money or worth When you make a selection, "Twill fit to periection, Our popular tailor frae Perth. "Do I win asks Great Scot. You certainly de. GW-VA will hold a Special Meet] CERTIFIED SEED POTATOE | industry in the district, to ship EE E 7 0 SE (SE )-G-( -- The {following farmers have; certified northern grown seed po-§ 4 tatoes, and will be permitted to ell their supply with government certificate tag to each bag. Since winter weather set in so early as to make fall shipments of certified stock impossible, it is proposed by Mr C. Norgate, who has charge of the selling "end of the seed potato early in the spring. One car has) been sold to the Manitoba agricul- tural College, and one to the agri- cultural (Ip istatnge at Virden, Man. Before potuatoes can be accepted for shipment, certificate tags must be attached to each bag No producer can sell his seed as certified, disease-free, pure as to variety, unless each bag carries onetof these tags. : Waldhof. H. Kellberg O. Perdus. > x Wm. Jaehnert. Otta Kellberg. Eagle River. A. J. Gardner. A. S. McKenzie. ing Sunday next, at 2.30 p.m. A serious fire occurred on Sun- day last, on the premises of Mr Thos. Proudfoot, from which he had a narrow escape from person al injury. It appears he had wand- coat pocket and burnt the lining: reached a vital part, however. The brigade was not called out. At 3 o'clock "in the morning of Sept. 18, 1918, the 43rd battalion Canadian Highlanders went over the top at Cambrai. With them went Pte Jack Garratt of: this town. Characteristic of Jack that he modestly received his military médal through the post on Tues: day last for "bravery in the field;" with the following letter i-- - No. 338.344 Pte J. Garratt MM, 43rd Battalion, Awarded the Military Medal. "It is noted with regret that you were unable to attend the investi: ture recently held by his Honour the Lieut.-Governor of Manitoba. | have the pleasure of forwarding to you, therefore, the Military Medal. I am also directed to ex- tend to you the sincere congratu- vertently put hisipipedn his ouer-| The fire was supplessed before it) a M. Howse ; Minnitaki. we P. Launder. S.-Washburn. Oxdrift. W. Howell. T. Eewis. J. Spalding. J. A. Reid. | A. Thomas. J. Adams. Wm. Jones. Jos. Tuckey. J. S. Corner. R. A. Reid." H. Wheatley. ~ R. Neely. W. Neely. Dryden. E. W. Wice. H. Martin, J. Reid: D. Bicknell. - A. M'Callum. J: Bisher. S. Swanson. . H. Mnty. George Wice. . James Mortuon. i Hi. Skene. H. Coates. Ed. Dawkins. Chas. Norrgate. § Militia, and further to express his! vices rendered by you, which have 'been recognized by the conferring of this distinction." (Signed) 1H. DB KETCHEN Major General. - Commanding Military Dist. 10. rived in Dryden Tuesday evening, {from Scotland, also ex-corp, Alex, Sidey, brother of Mrs Geo. Hun- ter. ing experience by rail. They were, passengers on the ill- fated CPR Bay early in the week. turous war experience, having Served throughout with the 7th Batt. Scottish. Rifles in Egypt, in Palestine and France. 5 | Answers to Correspondents Thanks for recipe, Mrs Mac. lt. Sa been forwarded to: 'Bazaar." oF LS -- Not in our fine, Sorry. Two kids. The 3 veruses are not bad; bt there is no rhyme. Try4 again, SOCIETY In publishing the list of officers omitted the name of the secret- ary, Me D. Anders son, RACCOON a lations of the hon. the Minister of | appreciation of the gallant ser-| Mrs Tom Irvine and baby ar- The new arrivals describe a stormy ocean passage and a try- train which was wrecked at North Alex. has hada varied and adven: XN John.Rhodes. Geo. Sanders. 'H. Wright. : These possess a total of 9fo fags (Irish Cobblers, and 880 bags' of "Green Mountain varicties, certi= fied No. 1, for sale. | There are in addition 790 bags lof Trish Cobblers seed potatoes in this district, which are more suit-! able for seeding purposes than the! mixed lots generally found on farms. 'These potatoes cannot be! cold as certified, but as notthern grown. Names of growers will be fur nished on request by D. FREJD, Kenora. i CML Tl ee H. A. Wilson has just avvived from the east with a car of horses and equipment, which he will sell by private bargain, as follows: l4 first class driving horses (for | sale or hire), 2 heavy Clyde colts ; 7 sets heavy team harness, 5 sets { driving harness, 5 sets single har- ness; also a quantity of collars _and head-stalls; 8 first class bug= "gies, 2 cutters, 1 pleasure sleigh, 1 lumber wagon. Apply person- | I: ally or by letter to H. A. WILSON, Dryden, Ont. ake Notice that the Dryden hy H. Willard, will move from his present location on Queen street to the premises late- fy occupied by the Specialty Shop in the M'Fadyen Building, on and after Monday, 2nd February. CROWDS - ae iy San : THE ES HU MANITY \ Gren cemcmm tem amour Fen PEA PE +00060¢848100000 N 8) - THE Square P Store 4 / . THIS ENDS THE 'DOLLAR SALE Thanks to the public, very little of the several thousand dollars' worth of Goods. a --- tT -- CCT ro ' : on Sale at a dollar will be left by Saturday : . Perhaps never in this Store's Ss history ° night, the 31st January. 13 was any Sale such a success, and the for- ad los tunate people who obtained the ai 3 ne co Gra-- of --in some cases--ter: al the value, are dots still chuckling. However everyone D is satisfied, and even the Store and its help are happy, because everything is house - cleaned, Hs ready for. the newly-arriving Spring Goods. . That these are high in price goes without saying, but it has never been the policy of this Store to hoard its" goods. aaa Std (------_ Many, many times goods fave been sold at half the price it Would take 10 replace , them, and this last Sale was a successful' effort fo give the public the henefit of old prices and of shrewd buying. Ten Matty asses were bought especially to help cut alittle during the Sale; they the time limit en these until Pehniary Tth. wh These 'Mattresses are fibre- filled, but - fm coms comm am mm mn mm em _-- wool above and below, covered with a nice art ticking, and by comp "rison better than our regular $11.50 'Mattress. Until sold, or at anyrate until after Sat- urday the 7th inst., these are on Sale at $9.00. A geod Mattress like this is not offered to-day in the ordinary course at LW OC WED (AOE $9.00, and this is an opportunity to the first fortunate ter: buyers. Sizes 4ft. and - Aft Gin, = Sm em mm mm 0 o_o 0 aw rm mm mm am mg mt ory den. Ont. T(E D-(a am a wm > = > i

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