Dryden Observer, 1 Dec 1922, p. 3

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Cr TVERTLB Tl in pe -- DRYDEN, ONTARIO. FARM FOR SALE South of Oxdrift, 34-mile from School; 20 acres under cultivation. Prices and terms are right. Also Cow, due to calve in January. This is a real good butter cow. Black Polled Angus Bull, 2-year old; 1% H.P. Fairbanks-Morse "7" Engine with Busch Magneto; Wood Saw, Frame and 5% Grain Grinder; 8% in. plates Fleury B.B. Rapid Easy Grinder; Deep Well Pump; hand or power head; Brass Lined Cylinder; Pump Jack; Small quantity , Galvanized Well Pipe and Couplings; ! Mower and Rake; Magnet Cream Separator; Several Shovels, Forks and other small Tools. For prices and terms, apply to ARTHUR THOMAS, Oxdrift. INCREASING OUR STOCK A. G, RIPLEY We have added sie FLOUR AND FEED 10.0.F. DEYDEN LODGE, Xo| 3 qur other Goods, and 417 meets at the Town . . Hall every 1st and 8rd Monday of each Bre selling the month at eight o'clock. MAPLE LEAF FLOUR, H. ADAIR, N.G. which is guaranteed ~ D. M. KENTNER, Rec. Sec. satisfactory, or money Visiting Brethren Cordially Invited. refunded Here are some of our pricesi-- : L. 0. L. DRYDEN LODGE No. 1694 meets the first Wednesday Bran per sack _..__ Sve aa 00 of each month, at eight p.m., in the Shorts, per sack oe... 2 130 Town Hall. Visiting Brethren cor-| peeq Oats, per ancl ym dially invited. Crushed Oats, per sack --_..._.__ 1.80 H. REHILL, Rec. Bec. We sell nothing but No. One = ; "7 IBEEF, MUTTON, VEAL & PORK Golden Star Lodge at 'the lowest possible price. No 484 A. MILLINGS, ) : Tage River, Ont. AF & AM, GRC 4 ~~ €.nn i REET Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, : the Second Tuesday of each month. Smith's Visitors Cordially invited. 4 pr CLEMPSON, il North Side Store BULK BLENDED TEA, Ib .53 T. I=. GIBSON, COPPER perth... 0... 35 NOTARY PUBLIC LAUNDRY SOAP 14 bars $1.00 CONVEYANCER, &e. BROOMS, 4-String, each .50 Agent for CIGARETTE ROLLERS .$1.50 THE ROYAL FIRE INSURANCE CoMpPaNy C. E. SMITH, Prop. DRYDEN . ONTARIO SENTIRISEE The a For Confectionery, fresh and of All quality, the B.B. Store has estab- lished a reputation. Pics & Cakes| read OUR CAKES AND PIES, AND |OUR BREAD IS SWEET AND FANCY CAKES TO ORDER iy : ARE MEETING with un.| TISSTCLASE TN Bynny QUALIFIED APPROBATION] RESPECT, AND BEST OF OF OUR CUSTOMERS |ALL MODERATE PRICED. WHY NOT GIVE US A TRIAL? I Flour, per sack oul $3.501 Made in 2, 2 and a half and 3 inch sizes, with either short tongue or cross chains and swing bolsters. Literature and Prices on applica- tion. | Railway News Winnipeg, Man.--Since the com- mencement of the crop year up to Oct. 1st, 85,695,674 bushels of wheat have been marketed by the Cana- dian Pacific Railway western lines, it was announced at the local office recently. During the same period the company handled 12,229,772 bushels of coarse grain and for the same period last year 56,164,115 bushels of wheat were marketed as well as 6,940,688 bushels of coarse grain. Total cars loaded to date amount to 52,773 as against last year figures of 38,257. There is every indication that the velume of travel to Europe during November and December will this year be heavy. It is already appar- ent that the number of those who intend spending Christmas in the Old Country will be unusually large, and the Canadian Pacific Railway is making special arrangements te accommodate the traffic. A special through train will be run from Win- nipeg to the steamer '"Montealm?", sailing from St. John, N.B., on De- cember 12, and through tourist: sleepers will run from Edmonton, Calgary, Saskatoon, Regina and oth- er western points to catch other C. P. R. sailings from St. John, thus giving a through service from these cities to the Old Country. ' Bew Island.--The Canadian Pa- cific Railway Company has a gang of men at work here on the improve- ments to their pumping plant and when completed there will be quite an improvement to the volume of water that can be pumped from the river. The work includes the put- ting in of a new boiler and pump at the river, so that they can use na- tural gas as well as gasoline, and thus be sure of fuel at all times for pumping, and does away with water trouble and having engines run for water. It also increases the service here and practically does away with supply at other points. H. R. Miles, division engineer, has charge of the work and has a crew of eighteen men working with him under Foreman W. J. Oliver. It will take at least three weeks for the work to be completed. When fin- ished they will be able to fill the present water tank, which holds 16,000 barrels, in three hours. When it is considered that there will be at least twelve to sixteen trains daily taking water here it means there must be a supply of it on hand at all times. This new installation will meet the requirements. Winnipeg.--Western Canada's ex- port business in fruit, potatoes and other lines of produce has developed to such proportions that exporters are now arranging to establish big collecting warehouses in Winnipeg and other cities of the prairie prov- inces. The Canadian Pacific has oranted special storage in' transit privileges at Winnipeg, Regina, Moose Jaw, Lethbridge and Calgary on carload shipments of apples in . boxes originating in British Colum- bia. Under the new arrangement the shipper has the privilege 'of hold- ing this produce in Winnipeg or any of the other western cities named for a period of six months and then on reshipment he gets the advant- age of the through rate. St. John, N.B.--The prize awards to section foremen on the New Brunswick district of the C. P. R., for the best sections of rails, "road- bed, etc., have been announced re- cently by General Superintendent J. M. Woodman, His prize of $56 fer the second best went to N. Mason on the Shogomoc sub-division. The first prize of $100, given by Man- ager J. J. Scully, was announced a few days ago. Of third prizes of $25 each, one given by Superin- tendent Boyles of Browanville, is awarded to W. BE. Nason, on section 5, Mattewamkeag sub-division; and one given by Superintendent Gilli- land of Woodstock, to T. Abbott for section 11 on the Shogomoe sub- division. The list of roadmaster prizes of $10, the sub-divisions and the winners, follow: -- Roadmaster, Telford, St. John; winner, W. B. Harris. Roadmaster, Owens, Shore Line; winner, T. Gidden. Roadmaster, Hodgeon, Moosehead; winner, B. Beadeau. Roadmaster, Bird, Moosehead; winner, E. Plante. ; Roadmaster, Richardson, Shogo- moc; winner, B. Saunders. Roadmaster, Lister, Gibson, his ner, B. Clark. Roadmas ster, Walsh, Bdmundston; - winner, W. H. Morill, WATKIN'S PRODUCTS Goods all made in Winnipeg, Man. Largest Business of its kind in the World. SPICES ESSENCES TOILET REQUISITES STOCK end POULTRY TONICS Bveryiuing Guaranteed. He sie sk Ok kk WHY DON'T YOU TRAIN FOR BUSINESS? We will neea 1,000 girls and young ® ° men this year, We had more than Ch ristm ads Gifts 350 calls for office help between March : 1st and August 1st. The demand is : increasing. Business is improving, and will be booming before you com- plete your course, if you start now. Our large stock of Christmas Gifts is E. T. ROWLAND, Retailer, Barristers, Solicitors, etc, IMPERIAL BANK BLOCK Ki ENORA . . MACHIN & TEASDALE The Pre den Obrorer Weekly Published at DRYDEN . . ONTARIO | J. S. CORNER, Oxdrift. J. W, COLLISON, Editos Success graduates are preferred every where. write for free prospectus. VV ? x SUCOBSS BUSINESS COLLEGE now opened up and Xmas shoppers Winnipeg, Man, are already thronging our store. Positively noe connections with success Colleges in other Cities. A Deserved Diploma-- | Make your selections now, before Certificate of Health | yr tremendous stock is picked over. Miss M lived in the Ottawa 1 Valley, not far from the capital, with ° ° ° ° 2 her mois and vobng init" wor We will lay it aside till you are ready left school, and, accordingly, she : started out to get what she could for her services. Progress was not fast, to take it away. but at least she did not stand still, and her earnings were always in- creasing. n With Sup Drospocis It Seamed that 9 ° 4 er little sister could get the chance M f 2 St k b , ~ that she had been denied--a Univers- ost 0 our mas oC 18 a cu J ity education. The baby of the family 2 i pont to Suess, ard his year, her 3 : alma mater gives her the degree of : bh h 1 t WwW ™ Bachelor of Arts. Next year she's "3 Cc eaper t an as year. € cal going to do better--Master of Arts. : 2 Bue foros hate ne Saoness comes S in. The elder sister, broken in health hb W 1 by overwork, is no longer able to S 0 you a rea saving. assist. She is a patient at the Mus- koka Hospital for Consumptives, but it is hoped that she too will shortly graduate--with "A. Certificate of Good Health." 'Seventeen thousand patients have! been cared for by the National Sani- tarium Association in its hospitals in Muskoka and at Weston. Half of 4 them have been restored to health 0) ° and happy homes. You can share im this great work if you will Contributions may be sent to Hon. »W. A. Charlton, 223 College Street, Goronio. ) : . » ee == SEE -- i BE Eyes of the World Are On CHEVROLET The World's Lowest Priced FULLY EQUIPPED Automobile | CHEVROLET i is now the fastest selling standard, fully equipped ME Rg in the world. Spring solos have given it this premier position. ; SALES FOR APRIL 1922, were nearly double those for April 1920, our best previous spring month, and were more than seven times as much as in the sam: month one year ago. S# LES FOR the four big months so far recorded are more than seven Sheil the sales for the first feur months of last year. And they have exceeded those for the same period of 1920, when the alter the. -War 'boom was at its height. THE BEST PREVIOUS monthly record was in July 1920. But Chevrolet sales in April 1922, smash- 'od all previous records by several thousand cars. This best previous month was exceeded by 2 p.e-- a magnificent expression of the public's appreciation of the great value we offer. Why Chevrolet Leads THIS LEADERSHIP is the result of building cars both passenger and commer cial, which will provid. efficient operation and economical transportation at a price everyone can afford to pay. MORE THAN three-quarters of a million Chevrolets have now been sold. This month, this yeu, more and better Chevrolets will be sold than in any previous month or year in Chevrolet history. |] BECAUSE Economical Transportation has become so vital in business and in everyday life, Chevrol+ lias gained its rightful recognition. And it has gained this enviable position without forcing its sale through advertising. It is simply due to motor car owners' appreciation of merit and value. Investigate the 'Difference' Before You Buy \ Dryden and Kenora

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