Dryden Observer, 25 Jan 1923, p. 2

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Dyment's Corner * kkk : DYMENT-- It that Mrs A. M. Nelson of Vermillion Bay was visiting her sister, Mrs Ken- 'edy at Dyment. Very good, Mrs Nel- 'son; hope you come again and bring your violin. At the aunval meeting of the Rate- payers and Road Commissioners, held ion January 12. the following officers 'were elected; Chairman, Mr J. Mc- Cracken; See. Treas, Mr A. C. Hen- 'derson; Overseer on Division one, Mr DON'T FAIL NEW 1923 Now being exhibited at our Dryden and Kenora Show Rooms The Sedan especially, is a master- piece of elegance and is indeed wonderiul value at the n 'A. Robinson; Path Master on Division two, Mr W. M. Keurvost. J. E. Bennett was the only one re-elected by last TO SEE THE [nto () D E : : S! Mr T. Kerby had a narrow escape of getting his toes cut off while eat- 'ting pulp: A certain man took his foot for a stump and cut the top of 'his moccasin. Mr Kerby had a very Dad time of it until he got his shoe mended, especially as he is a bachelor. So if there is any. young lady who wants a life-long job she knows where hn it lied Mr Bennett has his mother staying with him this winter. . She comes 'from Montana. SPORTING EDITOR \A perusal of the February issue of 'Rod. and Gun in Canada, the well known Canadian outdoor magazine, reveals a liberal supply of entertain: ing and instructive reading. - One : thing that has always featured this 'national sportmen's journal, is the diversity of subjects it covers and like ' the preceeding numbers, the February and refinement, ew price. number has something of interest 'land of value for sportsmen, from the Atlantic to the Pacific. ~ There is a feature article: "Hunting Wild Horses in Southern Saskatchewan," by Harry M. Moore, that is well worth reading. There is fiction, too, of a high order, whlie such prominent naturalists and students of wild life, Showrooms: -- DRYDEN, Opposite Royal Bank KENORA, Central Garage TRACTORS as Bonnycastle Dale and J. W. Win- son contribute fine articles. The Fisning Notes Department contains fan article on the light lure, that will be read appreciatively by anglers, while the Guns and Ammunition de- partment is well up to its usual high standard, and that means a great deal. The other departments, the (illustrations all combine to make up a additional features, the many fine | magazine that will meet with instant favor. Rod and Gun in Canada is published monthly at Woodstock, Ontario, by W. J. Taylor, Limited. DRESS MAKING for Ready for 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 line. You'll: then be better able to JANMIES McFADYEN 10 foot donbledise harrow,ete. judge. REAL ESTATE C A SE KEROSENE | F, T. BRIGNALL Ape INSURANCE rm m-------- TRACTORS Women & Children Mail Orders Promptly attended to. RRL . Out of Town Customers should send measurements, also color and kind of material to be made up Mrs W. H. EVANS fo 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 in operation, burning kerosene successfully Tt 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 | DRYBEN 0 ONT. - Oxdrift, Ont . m--rio A. G. RIPLEY, Dryden [| we re LHE OBSERVME, DRYDEN wag noticed this week | DRYDEN Agent For-- USE OUR SELF-LOCKING PADLOCK You close it with a snap and it locks itself--locked to stay locked until your special key opens it. 'A separate key for each padlock. These locks are made in both large and small sizes, for every purpose. Do.you need hinges? We have all kinds and sizes, including the spring self-closing kind. * kX XK E. A. KLOSE GENERAL HARDWARE u Picture Framing Manitoba Gypsum Hardwall and Wood ~ Fibre. Etc. Undertaking in connection ANDERSON & HARRIS M. J. CROSIER General Merchant, 'OXDRIFT, Ont Dry Goods Groceries Boots and Shoes Hardware and Farm Produce : Frost & Wood and Cockshutt Implements ROBT. SWEENEY (General Blacksmith & Woodworker J * Oxygen Acetylene welding in connection V0000000000006000000000600 General Merchant EAGLE RIVER, ONT. AGENT FOR Gockshutt Plow Co.. Frost & Wood Implements Sharple's Cream Séparalors Raw Furs Bought and Sold 3006030000000 06000000000 HE FIRE FIEND plays the game greedily. Last year he } gathered in property worth nearly half a billion dollars. You are playing against odds if | you trust to luck. Any one of i hundreds of fire dangers--mostly caused by carelessness--may burn : your property at any time. : Protection demands fire insur- ance, also fire prevention service. Tue HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CoMPaNY offers such service with sound indemnity at usual rates. Obtain yours through this agency. . J. Winterbottom Lumber, Coal and Builders! Supplies. ONT. J GALT COAL 1 3 BUILDERS' SUPPLIES A.J.GARDINER § The Busy St 'The People's Store' SATURDAY SPECIALS-- PALM OLIVE SOAP, 300 - vv nnennvsinnansn .25 MINCE MEAT, perib ......... A .19 HONEY, per3-tb pail ....................... 35 MAPLE LEAF CORN, perc one nriiinn .15 MAPLE LEAF TOMATOES, percan ........ 15 THISTLE BRAND PEAS, per can .......... 15% SALE REALE Ber eam vn vrs diamines mss .15 PEIMPREINGEDOr can ov. vu adieu vs elvis n sin 15 BLACK TEA, bulk, extra quality, per ib ...... 47 COFFEE, choice per 1. oo. onvvveviiiaaaninns 43 KING BEACH JAM, per 15-0z. jar ..... Ol + .40 Reduction stiil to be had on all barreled APPLES Oxdrift Co-operative Company, Ltd. el 1he Quality Market Special Prices On STALL FED BEEF FRESH KILLED-- IMPORTED BEEF-- Front Quarters, per 1b' ._____ .08 Front Quarters -- oem. 05 Hind Quarters __.__...__.. .12 Hind Quarters _-.. we OT We cut all quarters ready for cooking at these prices. D. FRE]D, Proprietor. HOCKEY STICKS & SKATES Why not buy them while they are cheap? We have a large stock of them on hand and while they last we are t offering them to you at a discount of 15 p.c. off regular prices We also have a fine assortment of High Grade Aluminum Ware at a prices which you cannot afford to miss. T J. LATIMER Hardware & Furniture Shop ore Stock Taking and Price Cutting Men's Heavy Whipcord Pants, regular, 9.75. Sale 7.95 ' ,» Bannockburn Pants regular 7.50. Sale 5.95 ,» Fullcloth Pants regular 5.75. Sale __ 4.95 % , Cottonade Pants regular 3.50 and 3.25. Sale __..__..--..----..... 2.60 ww, All-Felt Boots per pair 3.45 " , All-Felt Boots Leather Vamp per pair ... cee com... 3.95 One Men's Mackinaw Coat left, size 40 @ 8.50 ' Packsack Coat, all-wool, regular 9.75 Sale .._ 7.95 'Two Boys Packsack Coat, all-wool, size 3¢ @ _-... 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- ! iments, Tooth Paste, Shaving Soap, Eno's Fruit Salts, Abbis Fruit Salts. Aspirn Tablets ete. All of the above until January 81, 1923 D. W. SCOTT Dryden

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