Dryden Observer, 17 Nov 1922, p. 2

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Genaral Blacksmith & Wondwarker PE Oxyeen Acetiyene welding in con nection ci Br This VV cek's SPECIALS | ALARM CLOCKS, @ A Specially Constructed WELL BUCKET The best ever, at Just one half its worth. WASH BOILER Usually priced at $3.50 for 5 25 PUMP or CANS EA KLOSE | GENERAL HARDWARE BUILDERS' SUPPLIES . Picture Framing Vianitoha Gypsum Hardwall and Wood Fibre, Fic. Undertaking mn ANDERSON & HARRIS M. J. CROSIE General Merchant, OX DRIFT, Ont, Dry Goods Groceries | Boots and Shoes Wardware and Fars Produce sonzcction wrost & Wood and ROBT. SWEENEY The Yard Where Service & Quality Predominate ANYTHING and EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDING, A few of our lines: -- A CARLOAD OF B. C. SHINGLES : XXX and XX. A Complete A oof LUMBER of all kinds. Wood ¥ibre, Lime, An- thracite & Alberta Coal. Scranton Egg per ton del' d $24.50 Scranton Stove |, 5.0 25.00¢ Scranton Nut 5 3 Drumheller Lump ,;- +,, 14.00 {Blacksmith Coal - ,, » 25.00} TAMARACK CORD WOOD Delivered tor $7. 50 per cord i. Winterbottom | 357 Lumber, Coal and Builders' Supplies. DRYDEN Li ONT DROOQEFPOLO2ODOCHOOHH2000L A.J.GARDINER { Merchant General EAGLE RIVER, ONT. : a AGENT ¥OR Cockshutt Plow Go. Frost & Wood Implements Sharnlg's Mranm Canaralare we wut Wu pens lve 9 Raw Yue Bought and Seid HHDELLLEEHEHDEEE006200DG | | EMPIRE FIRST & SECOND- HAND STORE, WEST END KING STREET For. Bargains in all kinds of SECOND HAND GOODS And Also FOr Cockshutt Implements HIGHEST GASH PRICES for any goods that you may have to Sell W. E. SPEARS, Prop. DRY DEN ONTARIO = ayilay Specials: ugains Orange Marmalade, per b tin, $8.54 cash Rs Pineapple Marmalade per 4-ib tin, $1.00 See gue Grocery Window Ready for Heavy Duties The Case 10-90 is noted for its reserve ower. Owners 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 ean pull in sod or stubble. Tt also handles other implements usually requirin, about six horses, such as two 7-foot hinders, two 20 shoe grain For belt work this tractor drives a Case 20x36 thresher, fully equipped silo fillers, hay presses, feed mills, ete. For all round use this tractor demands your careful consideration. It has long proved its worth. It is economical in operation, burning kerosene successfully It is built of the finest materials. You get your mongy's worth, Before you decide on your 'tractor, let us show you the advantages of the Case drills, six section spike:tooth harrow, 8 line. Youll then be better able to 10 foot donbledisc harrow, ete. judge. C SE: KEROSENE | F, T. BRIGNALL A TRACTORS Oxdrift, Ont |FRIDAY - 24.50} Orchestra is made SATURDAY "Sailer Ne a Ss U. iT 0. Meeting at Dryden The sl meetng of the United Farmers of Kenora District was held 9:30 a.m. A considerable number of delegates was present and the 'election of officers placed Mr John Hutchison in the Presidency; Mr Ezra Wice, Vice-President; C. V. Nordrum of Wabgoon Secertary: Fred Brignail, District Director, and A. R. Ascough assistant District Director. A resolution was passed authorizing the Poltical Association of the Society of which Mr Ascough is President to * fcommunicate with the labor party of the District with a view of calling a convention to select a candidate for the approaching provincial election. A report of the Provincial' road is the District member was handed in by-that gentleman. The report was adopted. ; The appointment of a resident of one of the western districts as inspector under the Agricultural 'development Act was also recommended 'to the authorities at Toronto. = Considerable discussion took place anent matters of interest to the Society. The Orchestra dance ot the Mill Hall Friday evening proved a decided success; both from the musical point of view and from the number in at- tendance. Several new Fox Trots were 'introduced and were apparently much appreciated. At the next few dances the Orches- tra will in all probability hold a Whist Drive prior to the dance, so that the older folk will have an opportunity to participate. If there is 'any special piece that any intended patron would like put on at the next dance, if the aware of it, to oblige will be considered a pleasure. The catering in the hands of Mr Chas. Burgess was eminently satis- fectory to the guests. |For Sale-- CHEVROLET TOURING CAR, in good condition.--Apply A J GARDINER Eagle River | DURANCE Bros. Dryden We are in a position to overhaul, in Dryden Monday, November 13th, at ceding Sleighs this Guarantee your 'own satisfaction by RAT your las Bed with us. Satisfactory work and - moderate rates our icra Society Meeting | The meeting called Friday evening 'November 10th, in the Council Cham- ber for the purpose:of establishing a Literary Society for the ensuing sea-. son was a decided initial success. An' assembled group of enthusiasts, to the: number of nine voted the inception of | "Dryden Literary Society," with Mr. ® MF Cook, President; Miss Maloney, ¢ Vice-President and L R Mackey, Sec- Tr easurer. Membership is solicited from Site years of age to ninety, and everyone of the initial members personally to make 'a 'success of the undertking: A meeting will be held in the Town ] Hall in the room usually occupied by Committee of which Mr Fred Brignall | the Odd Fellows, Friday evening be- ginning at eight o'clock, a short pro- gramme will be put on and a further consideration of the advantages of the Society~will be undertaken. to attend this meeting. Don't stay away because you may think the meet- ing will be dry and uninteresting, come - out and join up, and help to make the Dryden Literary Society the best; most interesting and most Holponl Society in Town. 'RADIO AT THE STRAND Radio fans at the Strand Theatre enjoyed a rare treat Sunday evening, listening to a discourse by Dr. G H Spears, head of the American Feder- ation for the relief of the Armenians, delivered at Breezy Point Presbyterian Church, Pittsburg, Penn., and hroad- caster thr oughout America. ject of the discourse was the atrocities committed by the Turks in Assyria: The air was exceptionally clear and the service came through without distortion. The Scripture reading and congregational singing was heard most distinetly, and the listeners enjoyed the novel sensation of hearing a collection arranged for, and having cognizance of its taking, without being expected Lo contribute. Later Chicago, 11, Cleveland, Ohio and Fort worth Texas were heard from. Winter ? It doesn't mater what your requirements are, we can fill them also. paint, or store cars during the winter. speciality, ACI EE Ry H. E. BICKNELL, Implements, The Old Massey-Harris Stand = A journey you don't want to miss | FURIE is pledged Everyone desirious of joining is cordially invited ' <3 & i The sub "The People's Store' New, clean. iresh/Groceries arriving every few days. A fine selection to choose from, bought right, and sold at attractive prices. 1 | Our constant endeavor is to give our customers the very boast service and goods always satisfactory. Oxdriit Co-operative Company, Ltd. a i WwW. BRILL, Manager, Dryden T. H. SCOTT, Manager, Oxdrift. Commencing Nov. 1st, we will allow a discount of 5 p.c. on all accounts paid on or before the 5th of the month. ; With every cash sale we will issue a "Coupon Receipt." These coupons are also discounted at 5 p.c. on or before the 5th of each month. __This arrangement will reduce your meat ount and will assist us. [so co hs 1616 D. FRED, Proprietor, : es Simmons Bed, Spring and Mattress complete Genuine pia and Mattress Outfits Simmons beds cost no more than ordinary , beds. The following offer demonstrates this fact in the most conclusive manner. The Bedstead in this combination outfit is of round steel tubing, very strongly made and very serviceable. It is an entirely satisfactory piece, made with the same care and exactitude as all Simmons Beds are made. The Spring is the well-known Simmons galvanized, _ twisted-link fabric, long recognized as one of the most practical; serviceable and comfortable flat-surfaced bed springs on the market. It is a spring of unsurpassed sanitary quality, "Built for Sleep" --no sagging, no let- ting down;, resilient and restful. The Mattress is of pure, clean, new Cotton--not made of old, discarded "tenovated" materials--as the price - might indicate. Each mattress sealed and delivered in the original carton roll, protected from the dust, grime and germs of the city streets. The outfit, as illustrated above, special at Price ; Bed, Spring Complese ; and No Extras Mattress 5] ow 3.3 'S | Hardware & Furniture Shop Dryden 4 6 ario Built for Sleep , C.C.M. SKATES, HOCKEY STICKS, SNOW SHOES, TOBOG- GANS, SKIS ETC

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