Dryden Observer, 9 May 1924, p. 3

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THE DEYDEN OBSER Cg The Wright Store FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES-- ORANGES .._..iiim 23, .50, 654 ASPARAGUS, per oo. 45 STRAWBERRIES, per box __.__ .35 ey ? 25 Three boxes for --_______.__. $1.00 INEAPPLE, each --oen. NEW CABBAGE, per Th__.__.__ .08 COOKING APPLES, five Ibs for. .25 BUTTER --AIl One Price: Gifeco, Brookfield, Crescent, perth ........ 88 SUGAR, per 100-1b sack Wa for... ...0. owe ee wee Special-- ; ; Swift's Belly BACON, by whole MELROSE COFFEE, per tin__.__ .60 or half slab, per To..__.__.__.__. 20 SHELLED ALMONDS, per M.....55 CHEESE vor B00 231SHELLED WALNUTS, per Ib... .55 MELROSE TEA, per Th _.__.__. S70 PRUNES, per Ib... .15,.18 and .20 HONEY-- Sh 216-1b tins, 50c. 5-1b tins, &5¢c. 10-Tb tins, $1.65 Phone if Phone No. 40 vou wish C. J. WRIGHT, Proprietor in Drive a car that is underpowered, iy 9 when you can have all the power e you need with A SUPERIOR y : CHEVROLET i The SUPERIOR Chevrolet has more h.p. than any § other car of the same size. | The price of a 5-passenger Touring, v trully equipped f.o.b. Dryden is $835 ios pid Note these "Superior features: -- \ Valve-in head Motor--Pump lubrication Vi Extra heavy frame--Pump water circulation i "Alemite patent grease cups--Extra large radiator 0) Gas tank at rear--Vacuum Feed Vi New Departure ball bearings --Silently operating IN Cone Clutch ¢ Cord Tires--Extra heavy Top and Upholstery-- Curtains open with Doors i Standard Equipment Includes Speedometer, Dash Light, Oil in- dicator, etc. Also complete { Electric Starting and Lighting \/ Outfit. i ASK US TO EXPLAIN the EASY PAYMENT PLAN 4 I HE 4 ' Durance Brothers Dryden and Kenora rages SEES Coy. ! s i SS RS SHE S Pr SS & SESS SS EZ SES = Ask Your Grocer or Confectionsr i EVERY Monday, Thursday, Saturday BROWN HEALTH BREAD Fresh Every Wednesday RAISIN BREAD Chock full of plump, delicious Raisins The DRYDEN YOU WILL NEVER KNOW 7 pd i ay) L: 1 Io SE 4 . SA A Clean Notebook --a (Good Grad A neat, cleanly written notebook makes a bet- ter impression--a better Zrade--write it with a Parker Pen, No blots, no ink-stained fingers. The "Lucky Curve" feeds the ink . smoothly. = Safety- \ sealed, it can't leak when carried-- Press-the-bution and it's filled instantly. the comfort of Perfect Writing until you own a Parker, id hi as tha pen at Try one at G. Ripley's (SAFETY ~-SEA Fountain F = L J Taste in Music > E43] MUSIC is the poetry of sound. Like poetry, it is divided into two classes: the good uand the bad. . Good music, like other good things, is everlasting; but because it is good it is only understood by those who strive to understand the finer things. Good music comes from the soul of | its creator, and because of that it is God-like, for the soul is the Godliest thing within us. We cannot all produce music, but what we can do is learn to appreciate and learn 'to listen to the highest efforts of man. Before you turn from the seemingly hopeless task of learn- ing to play or listen--before you slip back after a few frail efforts to the well-worn rut of sh apllow idealism read about the struggles of Beethoven, the poverty of Schubert and a host of other creative geniuses, whose names will never die. If music at all, why not good music? B Natural. ZEST pr re = The Open Market CREAM SEPARATOR for sale, No. I. Stockholm, for 5 or 6 cows. Nearly new, very satisfactory. Reason for | selling, disposed of stock, $45.00 cash. JOHN McCOOMBS, Kenora. i i HATCHING EGGS, Barred Rocks, from selected winter laying stock, $1.50 per setting. --Apply 15|5|24 JAS. WILDE, Dryden. PIGS for sale, 2 months old, $12.00 a pair. Easy to feed, will eat anything. | For particulars apply-- b mobile. Repair man now in charge Free Air. {The Overland BAILEY The Big New OVERLAND has swept aside the old - fashioned idea that you have to spend a lot of money for a quality auto- MORE POWER, and the only Car equipped with the Large as Axles & Heavy Propeller shaft. foari It costs a little more, but lock what you get for the money ! Free Water. ROBT. SWEENEY General Blacksmith LE {Agents For- Massey-Harris Implements EBLE FX Carbon Removed from Cylinders by Acetviene Burning DRYDEN-- . ONTARIO Sooner or Later you will Use a DE LAVAL Cream Separator and Milker. Free Advice. ralage, Dryden SELF 8/5|24c R. BEYER, Waldhof, Ont. FOR SALE.--One Cow, 5 years old, milking; Cow 7 year old, coming fresh; Bay Mare, 10 yearm old, weight 1100 ibs, high life and good worker; also 1 Horse, weight 1100 bs. good worker and driver; quiet for children. Can use some lumber on a deal. : 23/524 ~~ BERT CARNEY, Dryden. i FARM FOR SALE--S. %, N. 5 Town-" ship Van Horne, close to town line, 160 acres, 50 under cultivation, balance bush and pasture. Good house, with furnace in basement; barn and grain-' ary; chicken house, implement shed, two good wells, at house and in barn- ; vard. For further particulars, apply | to' G. NELSON « 23/5/24. Box 154, Dryden, Ont. | i WANTED--LIFE COMPANY WITH Head Office at Waterloo, contemplates opening an Agency at Dryden. One representative wanted for this locality. | Good opportunities for right man, with f District Office supervision and assis- tance. Write P.O. Box 175, Waterloo, | Ontario. SUITE TO LET. Also TWO HOUSES for rent.--Apply O. H. PRONGER CHOICE OF 38 TEAMS OF HORSES for sale. Weight 8200-16 team. Apply! Box 95 Dryden JNO. FISHER For Sale--LAYING HENS, Brown and White LEGHORNS; Also a few pure bred Anconas.--Apply GEO. XEATLY, Dryden [} FOR SALE AT ONCE--Lot North 4, Con. 5, Township of Zealand, consist- ing of 150 acres, 60 acres more or less | under cultivation; 20 more cleared | and seeded down to clover; with build- { ings as follow Cottage House 30x34; Stable 17x50; Pig Pen 17x17; Hay | Shed 22x36; Garage 12x30; good Root Pit. Will sell cheap for cash or part payment and balance to suit purchaser | Tor further particulars apply to § MARINO ZENTIL, Box 67 or at home at old Brick Yard, Dryden FOR RENT--Comfortable Furnished : Room in private home. Very central. Apply DRYDEN OBSERVER. SPECIALIST. Do you suffer from Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuritis, Arthritis, take Dr ROSENBERG'S Specific No. 1 For Disease peculiar to women, take Dr. ROSENBERG'S Specific No. 2 For Indigestion, Constipation, Dys- pepsia, Gas, Sour Stomach, take Dr ROSENBERG'S Specific No. 3 For Piles, Bleeding or Itching, take Dr. ROSENBERG'S Specific No. 4. For Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, take Dr. ROSENBERG'S Specific No. 5: Price $2.00 per BOTTLE, Postage prepaid. NOTICE---These preparations are sold to you under a guarantee of money back is you find they are not pure and free from Narcotics as rep- resented. Dr ROSENBERG'S LABORATORIES H yo Birks' Bldg, Winnipeg, Man. i and practical trials [Here and There A new record has been established by the Department of Marine and Fisheries in the number of white Zish eggs collected for hatchery pur- Poses in the Great Lakes and tha Lake of the Woods, A total of 464, 560,000 eggs were obtained, which exceeds all previous collections in the province of Ontario, i § | A new deposit of soapstone hag been discovered on Trap Lake, s small lake south of Wabigoon Lake, In northwestern Ontario. The quality of the stone has been reported as eXm cellent for various industrial uses, : are under way. Water transportation is available direct from the deposits to Wabigoon and Dryden, on the main line of the Canadian Pacific Railway. i i It is announced by the Canadian | Pacific Railway that two free scholarships covering four years' tuition in architecture, chemical, civil, mechanical or electrical en= gineering at McGill University, are offered, subject to competitive ex- aminations, to apprentices and other employees enrolled on the permanent staff of the company and under 21 years of age, and to minor sons of employees. ; 3 Canada's fisheries' production dur - Ing 1923 is estimated to be worth : $40,000,000. At the beginning of the i year it was not : es t : thought that any thing like this mark wonld be reach-' ed, for the Fordney tariff had cut deeply into exports to the United 25. But as the year wore on the emand and prices generally « im- ¢ proved, thus giving fishermen along | the Atlantic coast especially a much better market, Fire Insurance Represented by Douglas Lane British North-Western Fire Insur- ance Co. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. of London, England. Canada Accident and Fire Insur ance Co. : Fidelity-Phenix Fire Insurance Co. New York. Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd. of London, England, established 182: General Animals Insurance Co. oi Canada. The London and Lancashire Insur ance Co., Ltd. Nova Scotia Fire Underwriters' Agency. Northern Assurance Co., Ltd. of London, England. National 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 Londen, England, established 1714. Niagara Fire Insurance (Zo. REAL ESTA(E AMD INSURANCE DRYDEN . ONT. Companies Fire Insurance Co. of" E. A. Klose, Agent MACHIN & TEASDALE Barristers, Solicitors, etc., OUR PRICES ON LUMBER LOWER THAN THEY HAVE BEEN FOR YEARS. ARE We can fill any bill of material from Yard Stock. Our Service is the same for a Board or a Car lot. We can sell you any bill of material at less money than any Mail Order House. KENORA . . LO.O.F. DRYDEN LODGE, Ne 417 meets at the Town i Hall every Monday evening at eight This is not a line yard concern where . o'clock. # we have to make large profits; our overhead is small. Ont, I. COOPER, N.G. D. ANDERSON, Secy Plans sid Bninates Pree! Visiting Brethren Cordially Invited, LE SCREEN WINDOWS AND DOORS At Special Prices. DRYDEN LODGE No. 1694 meets the first Wednesday L.O.L. LUMBER. SHINGLES. of each month, at eight p.m., in the CEMENT. i Town Hall. Visiting Brethren ecer- BRICK, .PLASTER AND LIME. dially invited. LATH. SASH AND DOORS. J. E. HARRIS, W.M. BEAVER BOARD. BADEN SMITH, Secy - : EMPIRE PLASTER BOARD. SILOS, ete, ete. ¥ PAPER ROOFING. MOULDING. * And All Builders' Supplies. (Golden Star "v1: No. 484 a i 1 Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, ] i or 0 LOI ithe Second Tuesday of each month. : i Visitors Cordially invited. A. E. BERREY, W.M. A. BURTON,, Secy. Agent for-- HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE Co. 1 | KEROSENE TRACTORS | SAVE YOUR HORSES «+ % TT 7ALKING over plowed ground all day tives your team as \Y / well ar the driver. How about pulling a load besides? In these days of scarcity of horse and man power the heavy farm work such as discing'can be done most speedily and economically with a Case Kerosene Tractor. The 10-18 or smallest Case Tractor can pull an 8 ft. double action dise harrow seb to full depth. Busy farmers can work the "iron horse" day and night if necessary. Don't forget that Case tractors operate over dusty fields without dust entering cyls inders. The Air washer fully protects the Motor. The all cus steel spur gears are fully enclosed and run in oil. The weight of the Case 10-18 is only about 3,400 Ibs, this, with the liberal Fey sized tires prevents soil packing. Other important features explained in full descriptive literature sent out for the asking, Let us tell you more about the 10-18 or larger Case Tractors, F. TT. BRIGNALL : OXDRTFT ONTARIO i IMPERIAL BANK BLOCK

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