ania! W. n. Heal 1 pointed Assistant to Vic g-President of Ca jadian Pacific » At 38Y vars of age Assumes Imp? tant Position at Mon- trea | Head Office of Big Teri isportation Company. "apn 3ed, 1924 Store Closed Mr. hi Announcemens by Grant Hall, viee-pre Canadian Pacific a appointment of WwW. M 3 ®, tant to the vice-president, 7 ? the late James Manson. I Dd undertook his new ah BS f "to the vice- resident of ¢ Pacific on March 1 oh 2 si d° date for him, being of 5 Although bi 2 man, Mr. Neal is # 3 ¢ One of the most capable and igh ising of the upper group of oot in the seririce of the Canadian Pacific. His rise in the service during his 22 years of employment with the com- pany has been little less then a meteoric succession "of rapid | Promo: | .. tions, owing to his eapacity for hard work and intimate grasp of railway © wor. Ww. i young mt ei fe 8 vo Neal entered he service o Sh acifie Rallway 11 the Canad. *% I do id sy p January, 150., "2 ronto. superintendent's a ord In March of the sani. "i, transferred to the office of v.. ii general superintendent at Toronto. ; He was transferred to the Winni- » peg offices in September, 1904, as : stenographer and clerk in the office of the superintendent of transporta- tion there. In 1908 he was made chief clerk in the office of the superinten- dent at Souris, Man. Again in March of the same year he was sent to the general superintendent's office at Winnipeg as clerk, and in January, 1910, he was appointed chief clerk of the car service department at Winnipeg, and in May, 1915, he was transferred fo the same position in Montreal. In January, 1916, Mr. Neal was appointed car service agent of the Eastern Division, with offices at "Montreal, and in June of the same year he was promoted assistant super- inteident of Montreal terminals. In Novem ber, 1916, he became' acting superintendent of the car service department at Montreal. He was appointed general secre- tary of the Canadian Railway Asso- ciation, National Defence, on Octo- ber 23, 1917, in which capacity he did. such notable work as to attract the attention of all having business te 000 Japanese Crockery 4 very Special lines just re- ceived--and cannot be sepsated at these prices. at do with that important department Gd AW hite Bups, g8 tne nls nluba. $1.25 doz during the latter years of the war. Qdd gold line & sprig Cups, at va mar EEO In Tahsin on he was Appoints phon ed assistant general superintendent White Cups and Saucers, at ........=. 2.00 Se Eontrenl, nd In Apr of the Gold line & sprig Cups and Saucers, at. 2.25 ,, same year he went to Toronto, to undertake 2 similar position there. ) Two years later, in July, 1922, he . was appointed general superinten- dent for the Algoma division, with headquarters at North Bay, which position he vacated to take up his . duties 2 assistant to the vice- president Mr. Neal was born in Toronto in 1846 and was educated at the Public and Wesely High Schools there. He was married in 1910 to Miss Francis J. Scott of Renfrew. Music of all kinds The following can hd had in Sheet Music, Player Rolls and Records:-- ALL NEW HITS! Sleep. , Dream Daddy. I love You. Last 'Night on the Back Porch. Seven or Lileven. Linger Awhile. ----000-- NOTICE THE S7- -piece Dinner Set $40.00 Asaki Rugs Something that will liven up the house after spring cleaning. When Lights are Low. Poppy. SIZE 2 = The-West, a Nest and You! i I Salis Deh .ta $1.25 It ain't Gonna Rain No Mo' Arcady. SIZE 2% x EE Er DR LT at 2.00 JJut a Girl that Men Forget SAT I po UE CS at 2.50 Take, oh take those Lips Away. March of the Siamese. Linger awhile "That Old Gang of Mine. That's How I Believe in You. So I took the $50,000. Indiana Moon. I've got a Cross-eyed Papa.. When Clouds have Vanished and Skies are Blue. FEIST'S DANCE FOLIO, No. 6. One package of needles given away : with every 7H¢ Record. 20,000 Needles to be GIVEN FREE! P A large quantity of mew and popular } ~ Books Just Received. dl DRYDEN, Ont. R. J PRUNGER, Prop. --r AAAS) ] THE NOVELTY SHOP| FesSses at $1.75 CHILDREN'S GINGEAM DRESSES at__._.__._____ __. 75 and 95 Children's DRESSES and BLOOMERS, at ________ __.____ $1.75 Special Line of i BOY'S & GIRLS BOOTS, sizes 11 to 2, regular $4.00; for _____ $2.85 Large Assortment of-- ; CHILDREN'S HATS, from 75 10 oo ooeebniemmein. $2.50 FULL STOCK OF:-- Electric VACUUM CLEANERS LAMPS, VIOLET RAYS ELECTRIC DOOR BELLS WIRING, FLASH LIGHT BATTERIES and BULBS EN SSOR 70 AROEOR & FARRIS and Builders Catractors s, Shingles, Wood Fibre, Bi Lime and Cement. PAM (Sliced) per Ib__. ts COOKED | T. 9 BC SOM. in BER Vegetables, including: -- i: CABBAGE, SWEET POTATOES, GREEN CNI ONS, CAULIF LOWER 4 Before] hing to find out. cost; an ) / "We are Agents for the famous per : Ib uh is astounding for the 4 of Cr "No one Yes lates, & i ¥ this ly oh We "il ESKIMO PIES AND HOLLAND BRICK ICE CREAM. HAS. A. BU RGESS TOASTERS, IRONS GRILLS,~ HAIR CURLERS MOTORS, WATER HEATERS RADIOS, ELECTRIC RANGES HOT WATER PADS S, And sll other' Electric appliances. 6 k of LUMBER, Sash and gies Freely Given NEAPPLE (Sliced), 2-1b tin ome imeem 25 r B.C. APPLES, per Dox vm meme rmmtrie $2.65 hs for 25 oz. pkts, per packet 1% ie = oe i) .33 A LS i 23 ES, per 1b - wre 8 UTTER, 2%-1b pails, per 3 IC ACER 5 3 5-1b pails, per bills ete 1.45 oup, per Ib _ 5 AR 18 back, per 1b FAA .25 MON. per ID Ee ee 00 10 BS Choice e SMOKED BOLL por Worm a 30 A Suman per 1H .20 : 20 en .60 " 5-1 pails, per pail_ nai bh 1 47 SCO TT Dryden aca Rh week we offer everything aking your purchases be sure and get our prices, it will not 80c¢ we withthe pe into the NEW 1 wish to announce to all our friends and patrenizers that we received a big assortment of samples from different High-class Tailoring Manufacturers. every garment guaranteed to be a perfect fit or money refunded. In looking over the samples you will, be greatly surprised at the values you are getting for only $27.00. Also getting the benefit to pick out your own sujt and have a perfect fit. Please leave your orders now, so that . ® . » we will not be rushed in the Spring season. ; Anyone wishing for a ready-made suit we have some on hand, new or second hand, at very low prices. You can't afford to be without one. Also a long rack of single coats to chose from, all colors, and sizes. You will also be able to get a pair of dress pants to match your coat. The coat and pants will cost you a very small amount, for which you can be dressed to date. ii - | | Rokk KE In the last shipment I bought a big supply 'of Men's Felt Hats, in the following colours: black, green brown grey and blue. Wm ell Statten Hats, which are known to be good quality, 'at the low price of $3.50 We also have a cheaper grade at $2.25 Spring Caps, @ iinet: 293 Second hand Hats, from .50 to $1.00 EE Boots & Shoes Money Refunded If not satisfactory As we advertised before that we re- ceived a big shipment of Shoes to fit the family, from the smallest to the biggest. No doubt you will find that the value is good. If the prices can be beat, bring your shoes back, and we will gladly. refund the money. ; : A big supply of second hand Boots on hand Silk White Stockings for Ladies, @ .35) OF 3 0a TOF vbr: comin iain $1.00 Men's Silk Hose, black or brown Special per pair __.__.____ We Now is the time for Rubbers, and Rub- ber Boots. Buy them, where you can get them cheaper! z ------000 S, DAITER'S New & Second Hand Store CLOTHING & FURNITURE GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BOUGHT & SOLD