Dryden Observer, 30 Mar 1923, p. 3

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER ad fa EJ Some of the Many Bargains To be found at "Prongers' ns \ a Here and There Gold protuction nn Canada in 1422 passed the million ounce mark for the first time since 1902. Public works to be undertaken in AN ACTIVE MAN Port Arthur ER) Mr. Peter Heenan, member of the Ontario Legisiature for Kenora, second- ed the speech from the throne on the had the Government "on the hip." nor has he hesitated to demonstrate that fact. : it is inconceivable to think that any Government would grant to a single in- dividusl control over so vast a territory as that given Mr. Backus unless it had been hard pressed. Mr. Heenan was not i's ie. Te) Be $36 or is veayr will 3 Doherty PIANO in fumed cal, Regula $430 our pice $365 bE at GU opening of what is going to be a fight- }in favor of the deal going througk, and Slightly used Columbia GRAPHANOL .A, mahogany ..... Paco $3,000,000 will be iy Lig GAC ing session. At this session all partiesfhad he continued his opposition Mt, Fumed Oak Virgie GRAMAPHONE, reg. $125.00 for ...... $75.00 | adian Pacific Railway on pier con- Will bend their efforts to the manufac-|Backus would not be in. possession of Columbia GRAPHONOLA, mahogany finish with 5 records, $45.00 dison Cylinder GRAMAPHONE reduced to ET on terms to suit purchaser "Any of the above mentioned We also have a nice assortment of famous Varene handmade model at $35.00 JTOLINS from $8.00 to the Latest RECORDS and SHEET MUSIC always on hand Anything you don't see in the store will be ordeed with the great- est of pleasure Don' t forget to come in and see our line of Easter Goods! $26.50 | R. J. PRONGER Golden Star Lodg No 484 WHY DONT YOU TRAIN. gUSINESS? We will neea 1,000 girls and young We had more than FOR struction. The Canadian Pacific steamship Montcalm carried 900 emigrants for Canada on her last voyage from: Liv- « erpool, the largest number of emi- grants to leave that port this year. Work was commenced last week o the new elevator at the Ballantyn plier vancouver, which will cost ap- proximately $2,000,000 to The new ar will have a stor- age capacity of 1,500,000 bushels. Three thousand seven hundred Ii- censed grain elevators Ws and 000,000 1 Lift io, and Mari provinces have storage elevators with capacity up to 33,180, 000 bushels. ole py: The first lodge of Free and Accept- ed Masons in the history of the Mer- chant Marine World, was recently ture of political capital. The Liberals and Conservatives have to make some large dents in the armor of the Drury Government and breach the defense ;wal Is that have been built up by one Fof the most fantastic political combin- { ations that has ever held office in this country. The Drury Government in it- self has little strength. What strength it complete. § ! does possess lies in the 'weakness of the ; other parties and the 'inability of these two old timers to form an amalgama- in Manitoba, tion. borin. have a; : i fense of the Backus deal, and made a Quebec z . Mr. Heenan entered a vigorous de- fair job of it. for, the Government, and incidentally for himself. There is nc denying the aggressiveness of Mr. Hee- nan, or his ability to serve his consti- tuency. If every member of the Ontario Assembly was as energetic as Mr. Hee- 5,000 square miles of splendid timber and pulpwood lands. But Mr. Heenan, after a slight hesitancy, fell in with the idea and so Kenora becomes one of the seadquarters of the Backus activities The monopoly of Mr. Backus in that livision of the Province is complete. Jere at the Head of the Lakes there are joing to be several pulp and paper mille Ve believe that had the policy of the Government béen the same at Kenora ais here that town would have four or five mills instead of one. However, Mr. Heenan joined Mr. Backus and Kenora Hacked them up, and there you are. The matter having been settled in 'hat way, everybody will hope that the outcome will be to the complete satis- faction of Kenora. Certainly Mr. Hee- nan will lose few votes in his constitu- § ency as a result of his activity, nor has { Do Not buying out material for Re Jleaning on account of the wea. ihe Jur Stock is complete with ev coin you need The early bird gets what he's after. Xk kok ok E A LOSE GENERAL HARDWAR BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Picture Framing AF. & AM, GRC L men this year, nl ; h kened the cl i the D : i SA @ { organized on the Canadian Pacific nan in behalf of the riding he repres- {he weakene e claims © e Drury Naniloba Gypsum Hardwali and Wood > HEIN 350 calls for office help between March | |ier Empress of France, when cruis- ents, we would have one of the greatest Goverment in his presentation of fhe 2 ; a' Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, 1st and August 1st. The demand i8~ ing the Mediterranean Sea with a Fibre, Etc. + ; , 7 EE A : ¥ state communities on the continent. But case. the Second Tuesday of each month. increasing. - Business is improving, { barty of 800 Canadian~ and' United Visitors Cordially invited. F. P. MATTHEWS, W.M. and will be booming before yeu com- plete your course, if yeu stari now. States tourists. Four thousand seven hundred and only now and then is a representative found who takes his duties to those he represents as seriously - as does Peter WANTED-- Twenty Good LAYING ndertaking 0 connection A. J. CLEMPSON, Sec. Success graduates ave preferred every oighiy. -four cars of last season's fruit Heenan, He has had an advantage over 'CHICKENS for cash--apply 4 pm rod = i where. write for free prospectus. erop have heen shipped out of the ; : SE , A ¢ I 0 0 F DRYDEN LODGE, Ne Okanagan district of British Colum: some other members, inasmuch as he |4--13 ALF. TROTT, Waldhof [* ! LY AN ohS el. elt a > fhe SUCCESS BUSINESS COLLEGE | bia up to February 14th, accord'ng to ; wr i a 417 meets at the Town «Hall every 1st and 3rd Monday of each month at eight o'clock. . . - . ; Positively no connections with success | Canadian Pacific Railway, B.C. divi- HERB WILDE, N.G Colleges in ether Cities. sion. | D. ANDERSON, Secy A ! Qanlt Sta MArie > Visiting Brethren Cordially Toshted Cah Mane The new down- = a town ticke' and vaph office of L.O.L. -- a statement made to the Vancouver Board of Trade recently by F. W.@ Peters, general superintendent of the Winnipeg, Man, oe oo sre! ny h ) i costs « i hh : | 4 va J 2 7S un : 7) t= ve, ro i gl |" 5 Dick DRYDEN LODGE No. 1694 ay and the il l i 'Commany at the meets the first Wednesday £ I rist : EL Me Ce gall il il y i % iiding T 8 of each month, at eight p.m, in the 2 ni hy ql i } . is one of 'the finest in the Thole Town Hall. dially invited. J. BE. HARRIS, W.M. DAY SMITH, Secy Visiting Brethren cer- _\ - , N \ A A are larger c'ties, but none Bryden Livery, Transfer and 4 i that os 3 beter equipped some m1 Herald Rindal, divisional! engineer o ' : for the Canadian Pacific Railway, T. E. ( 3 IBSON, Exchange Bara {who has been located at Vancouver . | for the past thirteen years, and F. NOTARY PUBLIC % WwW. Alexander, divisional engineer for CONVEYANCER, A! DRY DEN = ON Te Alberta at Calgary, have exchanged SETEOPBISTTOT it being the company &. posts, . rare by to develop its cng g policy giving Agent for # FOCEBRIT LL, THE ROYAL FIRE INSURANCE | Ese. them experience with the varying COMPANY Los TR ERR ve =m 4 conditions in, different parts of the Dominion. DRYDEN ONTARIO Hl yi interests {WATKINS PRODUCTS], 2 number or weston have combined. and chartered the 'steamships Brets- and the vessel will sail. from on August Ist for Tort ) JAMES MicFADYEN REAL ESTATE . Canadian Pacifi¢" rian, Montreal Made in Canada AND \ Churchill, for purpose of proving SHR EET TL FE] - | to the satisfaction of the interested ] INSURANCE Health and Toilet] site weer ornot conaions o HEN warm sunshine and BRYDEN ONT. ; navigation 1o-and from Hudson's Bay blossom-scented breezes in- Ze mn TE can be made a commer suce css: FOR SALE-- Pure Specialties vite you to view Nature Between threq.and four hundred, pas- Bred Clydesdole NATIT Sores Soom Ys went wi ials fig garbed in her Spring attire--when ' "RHpovY KITCHENER" Largest business of its kind in the trip. wonderful roads coax you on ail on, asse tallion Enrollment Board, world 18 Pi g rec ot Form 1. Rising 7 years, good worker, ponds Boner BUY NOW AND. over hill and through the een f proved stock getter--apply returned on the Mefas Mane, CERTAIN valleys where the silvery stream i ire from a an BOX 478, Kenora, DAD ROWLAND, Sind was hen YPUSE PRICES vites you to stop and try your dual : , L : I BR Runabout $405 with the big-mouth bass or speckled tween the two races. On the other hand, a Canadian, American or Brit- ' '{sher was given a cerdial w aleome; this being largely due to a speech in which Lloyd George afvoe ated. a compromise. Travel in Germany, he said, was surprizingly cheap, he hav- ing made one trip of ne carly 180 miles for the sum of fifty cents in at an currency. : trout -- then you will want your - Ford Car. Every spring the Ford Car cari? millions of folks into the great cu doors, adding years and health to nation's people. Join this great, happy, heal ih loving throng of out-door oi asts. The extremely low price of Ford Cars this Spring offers you an added inducement. 'Buy now while the price is down. You can secure terms from your dealer. LL 'Dryden a Tr - | Touring $445 Coupe $695 Sedan $785 Chassis $345 TruckChassis$495 FOB FORD,ONT.GOVT. TAXES EXTRA STARTING AND ELECTRIC LIGHTING STANDARD EQUIPMENT ON SEDAN AND COUPE - As Every Occasion Vhen the Canadian Paci ific steam- ship Metagama, which left, St. John's on Mareh first for Glasgow. res aches 'her destination, Cantain-G. B. Tvans. O.BR.E. her commander, will have completed his last vovage in com- mand of the vessel. Captain Evans, en is the oldest and ope: of the most highly esteemed commanders in the service of the anadian Pacific i Qteamshivs, Limited. is retiring after i a carcer at sea of 48. years, during which time he crossed the Atlantic in command 578 times. and conveyed 247,923 passengers, of' whom 71,000 | were Canadian and American troops. | i 2k Quality goes into every Loaf * Sweet and Nutritous Tae ol a. Ss He was in command of the Missana- . © Pat a Loaf on your table at every bie when this ship was sunk by the meal Germans 'n 1918, and he will be re- | Made with ' greatest care i membered by many passengers as the Ontario i coptain of the Minnedosa. the Mont- calm or the Empeets oF Scotland. hed = - FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, FORD, ONTARIO. - j | BUTTER AND CHEESE EXPORTS : TO UNITED STATES 1% ry en ad ery Issued By The Director Of Publicity : y : : 1 : ir . pn) Bugsy A ROBT. SWEENEY 3 i 'e learn from statisti ; . G. iH. BALL, roprieior "the Dominion Department of Agricul Ga ral Blacksmith 2 MeCormick-Deering Disks can be had ihe IN-THROW, OUT-THROW or oi HR jrure, that, despite the new United che 1 TANDEM 16-inch disks, 6, 8, 10, or 14 feet wide, for use with team, small " States tariff, our export ofe butter to } tractor or large tractor. Plannin for d Bi Season! | that coutnry in January, 1923, was Woodworker [ey than in the corresponding g g jm Jonth of last year, being 491,466 Ibs Oxygen Se OLYIehe Plows We are making plans for a big Spring Campaign. By all the against 185,828 Ts. For the ten welding : Little Genius P&O tractor plows, 2 or 3 furrows 12 or 14 inch, P&C signs this should be months ending January 31, 1923, it in connection Brash Breakers 14, 16 and 20 inch, with or without truck and tragtor hitch. a good season, and we intend to be ready with : was Towever, somewhat loss than iB stem a big stock of the Implements and Supplies a farmer needs. the corresponding ten months ending - oe © HL od LODGE HA Watch this space, and keep advised of the latest ideas and' on the same date in 1922, being 2,220- [1 condition, run only $000 prices of everything you need in the Implement line. 844 Tos against 2,894,588 hs. Cheese ie. Creap at $750.00. Particulars was much in- excess in 1922--23 "of from Tal Dingwail--arply, 1921--22, being 5,880,500 Ibs compar- DRYDEN OBSERVER We aisc Hamilton, Oliver or P&O sulkey or walking ploughs, all sizes. handle the famous Fleury Plows made in Aurora 1f i= need of a Tractor, Wagon, Plow, Disk Harrow, Seed Drill, Smoothing Harrow, Harrow Cart or anything in the line of Farm Machinery, get our literature anc Cl before placing your. order. We guarantee satisfaction JES S---- Ved with 2.564,844 Ibs. So too was wy, - © Sold by i] the export over the border of powder- FOR SALE-- Fifty Tons of No. 1§ 3. 8S, CORNER, Ox drift Ont. i. C. B 2 CKN ELL, Im plements ed milk in excess in 1922--23 compar- TIMOTIIY HAY. $20.00 per ton at 9 lod with 1921--22, the returns reading stack-- : Agent for :-- ' The Old Massey-Harris Stand | Tan, 650 tos against 322,185 Tos. 3 £ 5 3 wy ; @ 3 & 4--6 D. McKELLAR v INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMP ANY of Canada, Lid d, ¢ 2 { i

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