Dryden Observer, 20 Apr 1923, p. 3

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~ - TEE OBSERVER, The BISSELL DISK HARROWS Noted for GREAT CAPACITY, Light DRAFT, & Wonderful DURABILITY. Furnished in 2, 8, 4 and 6-horse size, in In-throw and Out-throw types. Also in DOUBLE-ACTION TYPES, for use with all Standard Tractors. I have the Bissell Agency for DISKS, "PACKERS ROLLERS, and SILOS a For sale by JOHN MGCORE OXDRIFT. imams same ms FARM FOR SALE 80-acre farm for 'sale, 1% miles from Town of Dryden on the road to the beach. Good land, good buildings. For full particulars apply to 5--11 DAN KEATLEY, Dryden FOR SALE-- One team of HORSES P. LUNDMARK, Wabigoon | ) FOR SALE-- White GANDER, one year old. Price $4.50--apply : N. BICKNELL, Wabigoon WANTED-- To buy Second-Hand Planing Mill, Send particulars and price to-- T. F. HOFF DISTRICT NEWS EEE ES Wednesday, April 11th at one o'clock son and Robert D. Brown. The bride 'wore a gown of navy canton crepe, her sister, Mrs A. Solberg, was matron of honour dressed in brown. Mr A. Solberg supported the groom. The happy couple left on No. 1 for 'a honey-moon trip -in the west, or their return River. united in marriage, Mrs Dagny Nel- : i 13 ion Saturday April Tth when Mary daughter of Mr and Mrs John Freak, passed away at the age of 21 years. The funeral was held from St. Math "ews Church on Tuesday April 10th. 'EAGLE RIVER-- A quiet but pretty | . wedding took place at Eagle River on | when Canon Lofthouse of Kenora, | weill reside at Iagle! : 2 2 {A sad death occurred at Hagle River | /4 si Rev. Mr Sanderson of Kenora ducted the funeral services. sympathy to. Mr and Mrs Freak. her about four years ago. 'two daughters, Mrs igoon and : River. one son, Dan, conducted thes ervices. con- The en- tire community extend their deepest 2 Eagle River lost a pioneer in the | death of Mrs Sudds on April 4th at A the age of 83. Mr Sudds predeceased ¥ Mrs Sudds leaves to mourn her loss, S. Durocher, Kable River and Mrs F. Harris, Wab- at Eagle The funeral was held from St. Matthews Church, Rev. Mr Dixon of 73 STROM, Box 129, Dryden Dryden Continental Red Seal Metor. V; Timken Bearings, » i Timken Axles, front and rear. Spicer Universal Joints, Selective Sliding Gear zy i 8 2 RE elicious FOR EVERY Pi OCCASION Ea a a Quality goes into every Loaf SWEET. AND Put one on your table at every meal NUTRIOUS MADE WITH GREATEST CARE The WACHIN & TEA Barristers, Solicitors, etc., IMPERIAL BANK BLOCK KENORA (1 Golden Stir Lodj No 484 Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, the Second Tuesday of 'each, month. 'Visitors Cordially invited. F., P. MATTHEWS, W.M. A. J. CLEMPSON, Sec. 1.O.O.F. DRYDEN LODGE, Ke 417 meets at the Town Hall every 1st and 3rd Monday of each month. at eight o'clock. HERB WILDE, N.G. D. ANDERSON, Secy Visiting 'Brethren Cordially Invited. L.O.L,., DRYDEN LODGE No. 1694 LJ L LJ ; meets the first Wednesday of each month, at eight p.m., in the "Town Hall. 'Visiting Brethren cer dially invited. ar 3 J. E. HARRIS, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Secy - J. E.GIBSON, NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER, &e. | Agent for INSURANCE THE ROYAL FIRE COMPANY DRYDEN | ONTARID JAMIES NcFADYEN REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE DEN d We are making plans for a big Nd A Planning for VV V CV OW OW Oe A fA NEN NAS pe holt Agno A To Friends 01d and New RoE oR oR I have again taken over the B. B. Store and, once more solicit your patronage. EEE ES Our constant endeavour will be to give the best possible Service as in the past. JAS. O. GOUGH DRYDEN . ONTARIO & Spring Campaign. By all the signs this should be a good season,-and we intend to be ready with a big stock of the Implements and Supplies a farmer needs. Watch this space, and keep advised of the latest ideas and prices of everything you need in the Implement line, seem esi H. C. BICKNELL, Implements The Old Massey-Harris Stand . STAR FEATURES | Single Plate Disc Clutch. Half-elliptiec Spring Underslung, | Durant Tubular Backbone (patd.) i Stewart Vaen ransmission 1 11%, gallon tank at rear. Cash Price 2 Touring Car 00 .+$ 735.00 l Bondster ooh vi 691.00 = Coupe Eat ie, 095.00 ESodan Cane 1095.00 STAR PRICES : Cash Down Monthly : $245.00 $46.17 230.33 43.97 331.67 01.70 365.00 67.83 Star Special--Prices not annCunced Orders must be booked now if you want your "Star" early um Gasoline Feed with The creation of the Star Car is the most important and brilliant accomplishment of any individual identified with the { N autcmobile industry since its inception. ® Smartness in looks and thoroughness and modern design \ in a low priced car was unheard of until the Star was created by W. C. Durant, the pioneer builder of automobiles, who was { identified with the introduction and success of the Cadillae, Buick, Oldsmobile, Chevrolet, Durant, Flint and Princeton Cars. Don't form any opinion on the Star until you have ridden in one. The springs tell the tale. The 32 principal parts of a Star may be purchased for $124.00 less than the same parts of the next highest priced competitor. The first Star sold in Fort William went 153 miles on c " \ exactly five gallons of gas, and other better records have been {i 4 made. cal BW CN --, See the beautiful new Durant? Sport Mode! in our show rooms at SELF'S GARAGE as a sales argument, but do you really know what Resale Value is? How it is determined, who sefs it and why it fluctuates? Resale value is the criterion of the medium. priced automobiles, by it is indicated the approval or disapproval of the only real authorities on auto- mebiles--the public. The public set the resale value on every automobile, not any manufact urer or group of dealers but the m of owners set the price they will pay for a two-year-old Ford Touring Car, or for a three-year-old Chevrolet. This price (and it will not vary $25 except in the case of a particular in- dividual) indicates the value that this or that make of car has actually given to its mass of owners. And that is the secret of resale value. You know that, as far as ifications are concerned, there is difference between. automobiles of same class. ' They have practically the same amount of iron same tires, starters, wheelbase, horsepower, gear ratio, ete. And the reason they will pay more for one used automobile than another ig that the mass of owners have found that one particular make of car de- livers more value per dollar than other makes of cars. Resale value will fluctuate with the seasons and the demand, but the ratio of resale value on one car as compared te another will stay throughout the year. be when one car improves or deteior- ates, then this ratio will change. Used cars take a big depreciation the first year. This is because the first depreciation is in good part made y= 35 jo] es [ [e] 1] ittia the RD pet 1 = The only variation in this will? in June xk Election - Toronto, April 12-- Premier Drury announced in a statement given to the ¢ press this afternoon that he would re- commend to the House today that the Legislature close its session in May and that general provincial election be held in June. ; The Prime Minister will also intro- duce his proposed redistribution and electoral reform hill this afternoon and hopes to have it developed and adopted before the Parliament proro- gues and in effect for the elections. It will contain some system of proport- ional representation and is understood to also make provision for the single transferable vote. Perhaps never before in the history of the province did political events occur with the rapidity that marked their course in the Ontario Parliament This afternoon, Andrew Hicks, U.F.O. member for south Huron, on the floor of the House resigned as U.F.0. whip read himself oui as a follower of Mr Drury and made a bitter attack on the Prime Minister. This was immedi- ately followed by a want of confidence amendment to the budget, moved by W. E. Casselman, Farmer member from Dundas County, seconded by Mil- ton Fox, U.F.0. South Essex. a that tme few members knew what was going to happen. All the parties were astounded. The Conservatives wanted to adjourn that the grave crisis could be considered. All parties went into caucus. " dealers' the first year the d ae- WS WS up of manufactureres' and profits. Af preciaton fe tual physicial depreciation of the auto- mobile. Even! t J -- Moxay Saved ---- SUPPLIES | +3 a list of your wants and we will quote prices that will Send save. you money We sell the famous Lewis Beeware; also Dudant's Wired Comb Foundation STEWART & CURTIS BOX 121 Ontario & SIGIR SREY ag DISK HARROW: McCormick-Deering Disks can be had either IN-THROW, 21 1- TANDEM 16-inch disks, 6, 8, 19, or 14 feet wide, for use wv' THROW. or th team, sr all tractor or large tractor, Plows a O Little Genius P&O tractor plows, 2 or furrows 12 or 14 inch, P&O Brush Breakers 14, 16 and 20 inch, with or without truck and tractor hitch. Hamilton, Oliver or P&O sulkey or walking ploughs, all sizes. V.e alse handle the famous Fleury Plows made in Aurora If in need of a Tractor, Wagon, Plow, Disk Harrow, Seed Drill," Smcothing Harrow, Harrow Cart or anything in the line of Farm Machinery, get our literature and prices before placing your order. We guarantee satisfaction - .8old by S. CORNER, Oxdrift, Ont. more nearly the ae-. Agent for-- INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY of Canada, Ltd,

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