THE OBSERVER, DRYDEN, ONTARILY. ey 1 power to deal Now being exhibited at our Dryden and Kenora Show Rooms The Sedan especially, is a master- piece of elegance and is indeed wonderful value at the new price. and refinement, Showrooms:-- DRYDEN, Opposite Royal Bank KENORA, Central L Garpge : Ready for )1 r Heavy ] Duties The Case 10-20 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 can pull in sod or stubble. It also handles other implements usually requiring about six herses, such as two 7-foot binders, two 20 shoe grain drills, six section spike-tooth harrow, 8 fine. Youll 'then be better able to 10 foot donbledise harrow,etec. judge. : Y TRACTORS Oxdnift, Ont. [ee ie . ~ For belt work this tractor drives. 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 mn operation, burning kerosene successfully It is built of the finest materials. You get your money's worth, Before you decide on your tractor, let !shoul us show you the advantages of the Case! ' {rich ore now being encountered ingghe | lextension of the seventh level from | A Raney Thesis Attorney General Raney says that Governments have the right not only to interfere with and prohibit what a person may drink, but also regulate what he shall eat. If he is right in that, then the Government may do anything at any time according to the idea that may seize its members. If the Government is supreme as Mr Raney says, there is nothing to prevent it legislating itself into office for ever and ever. To some extent the prinec- "'|ipal was recognized at the last session of Parliament when this matter of a wheat board was being dealt with. It was declared that between Parliament and Legislative Assemblies lies all with the food of the people. If a wheat board, why not a boot and shoe board, or a smock and overall board? Why should individ- uals in any calling expend money in marketing their wares when by mere pressure upon the Parliament they can bring into being, philanthropic bodies who will loss? Rich Strike a Nikado Wine) Spectacular Showing of Free Gold Ene ountered in the New World KENORA, Jan. 11--The ts showing of free gold which marked the earlier history of the 'Mikado Mine (and which competent author- ities have stated would "occur 'more frecquently with depth are again be- ing repeated in the ptesent 'develop- |' ment . Last week a néw and 'spectac- new work on the seventh level. Its extent is about twelve feet,. with the enriched area extending as work pro- gresses. splendid quantities. Ths was the ex- cellent report brought in by Col. Machin, president of the Mikado Con- solidated Mines, who returned from a day. The average of ore in the. véin on the seventh 'level as given by W. E. Simpson, M. E., in his recent report, lat $17, but this average will be great- |. ly increased by the splendid body of the incline shaft to the:vertical shaft No 1 vein. There is a distance of a- bout 50 or 60 feet to go onthe level | till the vertical shaft: is reached 'and about ten feet of sinking i in the shaft. The vertical shaft is being put in | 'order as rapidly as possible, and when a this work is completed the incline * shaft will be abandoned. The devel- | opment programme recommended by | £ W. E. Simpson, of Swastika, consult- | ing engineer, is being carried out, ol gratifying results. DRESS MAKING ; for ww ; Wom n & Children Mail Orders Promptly attended to. RkREK Out of Town Customers d send measurements, also color and kind of material to be made up Mrs W. H. EVANS 2 4 Lg Ve Bp £ HEH 3 > e 0% i 7 ~ Te | i ) ot bass b DEE Ea | # 8 2 3 } NHI fh 3 2) SE a] = ey Els ; AN TALS in iy) \ | fl = RF Ld 34 © Tel i Lv] E \ ; X ; ie = oo JE : A = > : . NS i BD or ' A. G. RIPLEY, Drv - EE relieve them of all| trouble and guarantee them against} BUILDERS' SUPPLIES ular showing was encountered in the | The ore shows visible gold in| week's visit to the property on Sun- i as the above will show, with = very! riety e0ess rresesesate se WE ARE STOCK TAKING at present 1 i and will (have some SPECIAL BARGAINS ENE to offer as the Stock Taking progresses and will advise you at a later date dit x x 2 20 p.c. off all HAND SLEIGHS © "just now | GENERAL | HARDWARE Picture Framing oonsestion General Me erc Rit. OXDRIFT, Ont, Dry Goods | Groceries Boots and Shoes "Yard ware and Farm Produce esd Wood and Cockshutt Implements Ee ROBT. SWEENEY Genera Biacksmith & : Woodworker 4 on 0 xy en hasiviane Wel ding in: conu ection gen Yeossscooesscoscecy EA KLOSE: Manitoba Gypsum Hardwall and i Wood: ; "Fibre. Etc. Tnoing | a a -- ANDERSON & HARRIS Sa, 'The People's Store' As we intend to confine our H business to Grocery Lines only, we are clearing out all Drygoods RUBBERS, BOOTs AND SHOES ~~~ At Cost Price It Will Pay You to Get Our Prices on these goods. Balance of APPL¥S IN BARRELS to be cleared ---Big reduceion. Oxdrift Co-operative Company, Ltd. Special Prices On STALL FED BEEF FRESH KILLED-- Front Quarters, per 1b ______ 08 12 IMPORTED BEEF-- Front Quarters --_.__.__.__... .05 Hind Quarters --_.. o_o... 07 Hind Quarters = We cut all quarters ready for cooking at these prices. D. FRE]D, Proprietor. - | FHOCKEY STICKS & SKATES Why ot buy them while they are cheap? AJ. GARDINER {| "General; Merch: ant EAGLE RIVER, ONT. ! Hig ee: 3 AGENT FOR g | Cothshutt Plow Co.. Frost & Wood i feu Furs Bought and Sold FARIA IDBOEBONG55L0S D0, J. Imgiements 2 2 Cha rnla'e. folnm Cannvalars E wha hd Vv Wiwvuain Add LL C1] ha "HE FIRE FIEND plays the | ' game greedily. Last year he gathered in property worth neatly A. ~ half a billion dollars. You are playing against odds if you trust to luck. Any one of hundreds of fire dangers--mostly caused by carelessness--may burn your, 'property at any time. i Protection demands fire insur- ance, also fire prevention service. : Tre Hartrorp FIRE INSURANCE - CoMPANY offers such service with sound indemnity at usual rates. Obtain yours through this agency. J. Winterbottom Lumber, Coal fot Builders" Supplies. DRYDEN : ONT. = ni i TI 5 EL NESS Argon For-- | GALT, COAL a CASH I) "D. W. SCA We have a large stock of them on 'hand and while they last we are offering them to you at a discount of 15 p.c. off regular prices 3 We also have a fine assortment of High Grade Aluminum Ware at prices which you cannot afford to 11iSS. Stock Taking and Price Cutting Mew s Heavy Whipcord Pants, regular, 9.75. Sale _ 7.95 ; Ee » - Bannockburn Pants regular 7.50. Sale 595 | 7 , Fullcloth Pants regular 5.75." Sale ul 4.95 ] ' ,, Cottonade Pants regular 3.50 and 8.25. Sale ----. eo, 2.50 " » All-Felt Boots per pair L 8.45 5 » All-Felt Boots Leather Vamp per pair wo... ___.. 3.95 { One Men's Mackinaw Coat left, size 40 @ __ 850 * Packsack Coat, all-wool, regular 9.75 Sale ..__ 7.95 Two Boys Packsack Coat, all-wool, size 34 @ __._ 6.95 . Englis Prints and Ginghams, any colour, regular per yd. .35 Sale per yd. .29 10 p.c. off all Moccasins for cash, Smoked Bacon, Friday and Saturday, per 1b c 40 5 p.c. off all kinds of patent Medicinessuch as Tanlac, Wampoles Cod Liver Oil, Scott's Emulsion, B. B. Bitters, all cough Medicines, all Pills and Lin- Sha Tooth Paste, Shaving Soap, Eno's Fruit Salts, Abbis Fruit" Salts. Aspirn Tablets ete. All of the above until January 31, 1923 TT Dryden