| Spud Problem | IE EB Rally Day in Union Church | Rally Day is the day when we ask 3d [Caen et BA PASIAN aah EGY S. CONFECTIONERY TOBACCOS. * 3 J) ie SMOKERS' SUNDRIES. RING |IN YOUR! FILMS FOR DEVELOPMENT. we will will receive gifts of free supplies, out of the proceeds of the Rally Day offer- 7 / Let our school give very ge a few more years z country dotted doubt in "wee the whole | these money-makers. RG ie . ni Es as ; te exc r for this fund. ur share will IQ. Kurtz, building contracler, 181 aor i BHT 2 He ¥ § be sent to both the parent churches. back again after completing a ware: house at Quibell for Archie McDonald. i Threshing is progressing very nice- "ly. The fine warm weather of the last week was a real help, and many 2a former was fortunate enough to get his hay and other stuff under a roof. Qats are turning out very well around here and potatoes are nothing les than surprising. Not only are the spuds of a good size, but also remark- ably clean and numerous. The next problem now is to dispose of our sur- AY, September 30th at Everybody Come !! The Adult Class of the Union Church will join with the remainder of the school in the Rally Day Service on Sunday afterncon at 8 o'clock. Members should be in their places be- fore that time. ; bY < p.m. VEGETABLE FRUITS. Pk kk there will be a morning service in the plus and in view of the fact that po- tatoes are plentiful all over the 'f country, it is feared that there is not much chance of realizing a fair return With western points offering pota- toes at 40 and 35c. a bushel, we can- not reasonably expect to receive larger returns. : ; ven Toronto is offering only $1.40 for a 90-Tb bag, which less freight ning Service goes on as usual at i o'clock. ° On October Sth, one week later, the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed at the morn- ing service. All persons wishing to unite with the Church on profession of faith, or by certificate, should send in their names as soon as possible. hi FIORE ' nding Commencing next Sunday, the 30th, 1 Union Church at 11 o'clock. The eve-| 'The People's Store' ¢ WALDHOF, Ont.--Much interest is| ay tine \ Tiler ov | REWER I 0 RB concentrated . around. My. Trmucher's| CF 2 one at Tires pov cone Bivengan: vv eo iri : i zt 55 1) rar BJ N RN EL em lig lat Church and Sunday School. We Y = A LTO AE BAobmad do 9 place. Mr G. Irmscher, one ci our): or ; §] 4 bs ne No avy slags oy ; 1.AMB & VEAL foremost farmers, is busy construct- want gusty pupil of svery class, every \/ Al &£ or a atte all No. d ubt the inspir- teicher and officer present, on time, 2 ae eh) ; 5 ; aki FR ing a pit silo. © No & ISDE | ob on great session. There will be a It will pay you to drop in and see us. We still have IN i oA RETITT ey ~ x i ation came from the Dryden Creamery Ha Gi or ¢ 5 Visser Reid £ j ; =A M BU RGHEL STH AR dt now we ore pottipe In ling wo |70% attractive and helpful' pro- nls Vi PARE 7% 5S Ae Pax g ve ESB + ZY No a 3 : - SL SR HET gramme. HEAVY RUBRE So MADE FRISH DAILY | provide the necessary milk to keep the | Ama ah | i HEAVY RUBBERS n palin Tale atte Verenmery. going This is the one day of the year] Sh han J reamery. g 12. 5 1 wh x 3 : i wl X oF Alon Sanat ctad & wit atfet len our Chureh and Sunday School Tl 2 i : v i ny uy PET ! r Kaits aloo consiingiea a pe 5 am offorine for the promotion of liese have to be cleared out and those who come hig { 00 1 Ei Vi 5 A #1 & tanning to n very simple and in _lagive an offering for the promotion of | ih Bain LLL i wid hore Mr Lanai: 1a School work throughout an- | first will get ithe beneht. : a Sie EE Ps ve form, where +4 TYMSChCY : en a Con = > Y ALWAYS ON HAND to the trouble of putting up cencrete {° dreds of conventions, sum-t jy Complete Stock of : al 3 Lralle v / E 3 1 winter schools, and training A " SCHRIES S1.OUR & FEED A > Lwralls. ; hy "BOCTRIES gp : > TEE ) Our whole community is watching camps wil be held, and hundreds of ¢ GROCERIES, FLOUR & Fru ) 1 E 3 - Towhois Communivy 5 Warn ; : i ~ + Aa \ "Phone No. 6 D. FRE]D, Proprietor he project with keen Interest, and no new and struggling Sunday Schools! at the lowest prices WH Ne project Wild cen Le gs ain 1 . 723 1 pra have J Three Houses of Furniture ONE FROM: Mr SHELLY, Mr QUIRK, and Mr ENDRIELS I think you will find everything you need among this Furniture. You will find that our prices will be cheaper than you could ever expect to pay. 'Otte Musical Instrument, Big Cabinet Gramaphone, Small Victrola, one Gramaphone. Nice Organ will sell cheap. One Picolo, Carpenter Tools and other miscellaneous articles. : Oh, Yes! We expect a carload of second hand Cook Stoves and Ranges this week. We also will be olad if you will give us the first chance when you have anything to sell as 'we buy as wel as sell. If you have anything in the line of Rifles we pay highest prices. does mot give much hope for a fair price for our potatoes. : Another difficulty is to collect a car of fairly even potatoes around here, because farmers until now did not pay | Satisfied musicians attest to the! <® DELIVERY SERVICE improved tone of pianos tuned twice a year in accordance with Mr Hector Angus' contract sys- | ANYTHING YOU BUY IN THE FURNITURE LINE WILL BE DE- LIVERED FREE. enough attention in this direction, and every man raised his own brand, much to his own and his fellow farmers dis- advantage. ; 2 Well, nobody can help this, but the I time is close at hand when we will | have to do something to keep in line. tem. Two tunings a year and! regulation included for five dol- lars. Orders may be left with | The Dryden Observer or Douglas Lane for immediate attention. | 7 TS d Store ONTARIO' GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BOUGHT. and report upon th Highest Prices Paid wood resources of Camada will hold = 'public hearings at an early date, when A TR RE TEE WER an opportunity will be given to all in- : terested to be heard. The -first hearing will be held in Halifax on the 2nd of October, 1923, and subsequent hearings wil take place at times and places of which "§due notice will be given through the press. "1 am directed by the Commission to forward you this intimation in order | that you may have an opportunity of] making any preparation which may be | necessary to enable you to set before the: Commission any representations | vou may care to make when hearings are held in your distriet. : For your information I am enclos- ing 'an extract from the Order-in- Council by which the Commission was appointed, giving the particulars of the matters into which the Commis- sion has been instructed to enquire. I am to say further that the Com- 'Fmission will at any time be pleased to receive and give | consideration to lany representations you may eave to t submit in writing. = Yours very truly FE. H. FINLAYARN, Secy Journal Bldg., Ottawx as COMMISSION ON PULP V/00D I At Dryden, Ont., September 22nd, Hear on : ; to Mr and Mrs C. A. Burgess--a son. I beg to advise you that th i ST Ce 4Royal Commission appointed to en- quire into and report upon the pulp- Dryden, FRO LS Sold by:-- DRYDEN ES New & Seccnd Han E = e LEENA 10-1b Pail PURE CLOVER HONEY, No.1 $1.75 pail 5-ib Pail PURE CLOVER HONEY, No. 1, 90c. pail Car of McINTOSH APPLES to arrive this week. Extra Fancy. 0] On the Coupe On or about January Ist, 1924, the Ford Motor Co. of Canada, Ltd. will be in production on a new Four-door Sedan and a new Coupe iden- tical with those now being produced in the United States. The prices on these new models will be: 4-door Sedan - - $985.00 Coupe 755.00 Cash price per box, $2.75 We have on hand a limited number of the present Coupe and Two-door Sedans which can be obtained at the following prices: : $685.00 2-door Sedan - - Fire Insurance Companies El eT eR A a Ee sk Coupe - - - -- 59500 ; ; Represented by Douglas Lane po A A 4 : This frank statement of merchandising and seman Al + nN OF = production policies is made to settle all the British North-Western Fire Insur- rumors that have been circulated regarding Ford cars and prices in Canada. The considerable saving in price on present models gives you the opportunity of driving your Ford closed. car - ance Co. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. of London, England. Canada Accident and Fire Insur- Qil-Cooled Engine The only Perfect Engine on the market CLOVER HUL ly a this winter. and Ca. LERS W | ws : Fidelity-Phenix Fire Insurance Co. SEPARATORS or ! ; bd Prices of New Models Prices of Present Models New York. OIL, PULLS Ey ue A-door Sedan - €9€5.00 2-door Sedan - $685.80 Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd. of TRACTORS a Lendon, England, established 1821 General Animals Insurance Co. of - Canada. : i : The London and Lancashire Insur- ance Co., Ltd. Nova Scotia Fire Underwriters' Agency. Northern Assurance Co., Ltd. of London, England. z National Fire Insurance Co. of Hartford. : North British and Mercantile In- surance Co., Ltd. Ocean Accident & Guarantee Cor- poration, Ltd. : Queensland Insurance Co., Ltd. * The Sun Insurance Office of Lon- don, England (founded 1710, old- est Insurance Company in World.) Union. Assurance Society Ltd. of London, England, established 1714. Niagara Five Insurance Co. YEE. 00 Coupe All prices quoted are F. O. B. Ford, Ontario and do not include government taxes. Coupe 595.00 With winter close at hand this differential in price should be all the more attractive. You can obtain the advantages of closed car comfort and distinction by availing yourseli now of these prices. INGWALL DRYDEN-- GARAGE --ONTARIO BURNS KEROSENE Lowest Operating Cost on Test FORD MOTOR CO. OF CANADA, LIMITED, FORD, ONTARIO J te dy ® Yi GARDINER Eagle River, Ont.