Dryden Observer, 11 Jul 1924, p. 2

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® 1 am expecting a car of ROBIN HOOD FLOUR and FEED this week, and Il. will be pleased if the public will kindly give it a trial, as the Robin Hood Company guarantees that you ean get six or eight loaves of bread more from their flour than any other. The Quality is Guaranteed. All kinds of FEED; including: BRAN, SHORTS, FEED OATS, > CRIMP QATS, CHICKEN FEED AND OAT CHOP "BACON & HAMS, Also COOKED MEATS at LOWEST PRICE. = 4-1 tins, Beach-Eakngs JAM, Strawberry, 4-H tins, Beach-Eakins JAM, Black Currant 4-1 tins, Beach-Eakins JAM, Raspberry _...__._..._.____.90 MARMALADE, ORANGE, PINEAPPLE, and LEMON 'Fruits and Vegetables: -- NEW POTATOES, CARROTS, CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWERS, CELERY and TOMATOBS. " PEACHES, WATERMELLON, per & 10; CANTALOUPES RASPBERRIES, LOGAN BERRIES, PEARS, GOOSE- BERRIES, CHERRIES, PLUMS, GRAPEFRUIT, ORANGES, APPLES, BANANAS, LEMONS. : CANNED FRUITS No. 2 PLUMS, 2 tins for __.__.__ 85 No. 2 STRAWBERRIES, each ... .30 No.2 PEACHES... _ .25 and .30 No.2 PEARS ...._.. _. .25 and .30 No. 2 PINEAPPLE __.__. .25 and .30 ~ Glass Jugs PICKLES, Sweet or Sour, each __.__.._._.._._ 225 Lea & Perrins SAUCE, cee .80 Mushroon CATSUP mee 23 Also a full line of HEINZ GOODS. Phone No. 49 Drive a car that is underpowered, when you can have all the power you need with A SUPERIOR ; CHEVROLET The SUPERICR Chevrolet has more h.p. than any other car of the same size. The price of a 5-passenger Touring, tully equipped f.0.b. Dryden is $835 Note these "Superior features: -- Valve-in head Motor--Pump lubrication Extra heavy frame--Pump water circulation "Alemite patent grease cups--Extra large radiator Gas tank at rear--Vacuum Feed New Departure ball bearings--Silently operating Cone Clutch . : Cord Tires--Extra heavy Top and Upholstery-- Curtains open with Doors : Sl 1 Durance Brothers & Coy. \ / Dryden and Kenor : Sab gs [ 2 Gift Suggestions BROOCHES -- PENDANTS CHINA i N= PEARLS CUFF LINKS SILVER PENCILS CUT GLASS SILVER WARE FOUNTAIN PENS TIE PINS WAT CHES The Watch Chain for Vestless Days:-- You can add to your summer comfort by dispensing with your vest and still know that your watch is securely fastened. These watch chains have an artistically designed clasp that fastens securely to the belt. They are of attractive design and excellent workmanship. AG Ripley's Ask Your Grocer or Confectioner he EVERY : Monday, Thursday, Saturday ot aed EROWN HEALTH BREAD +04 04 Fresh Every Wednesday RAISIN BREAD Check full of plump, delicious Raisins The DRYDEN BAKERY Church Services BAPTIST CHURCH Servicegs-- 10:30 a.m.--Sunday School Public Worship. 11:15 p.m.-- Public Worship-- Sub- ject: "Walking in the Spirit." 7:00 p.m.--Subject: 'A Scene on Mount Horeb.' Prayer Services, Thursday at 8.00. ALL WELCOME Pastor--H. FE. Buchner. Ea] BEDWORTH. Working in conjunction with Mr W. Bicknell, Service will be conducted every Sunday by Mr Buchner. Sunday School--2.00 p.m. Service--3.00 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these meetings. mn CAIRNBROGIE 2.00 p.m.--Sunday School. 3:00 p.m.--Church Worship BEAVER LAKE at Bowman's 3:00 p.m.--Sunday School. RICE LAKE SCHOOLHOUSE 3:00 p.m.--Church Worship WABIGOON 'Schoolhouse 7:30 p.m.--Church Worship J. D. SMART. OXDRIFT CHURCH 2 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class. 7.30 p.m. Evening Service at Oxdrift. A. E. MENZIES, Pastor ie FAILS ON RURAL CREDITS OTTAWA, July 9="Another fruitless attempt to obtain legislation this year with regard to rural credits was made iby G. G. Coote, Progressive Member for McLeod, before the House Banking and Commerce Committee, when he moved that legislation on the subject should be brought down this session. In view of the action taken, when the committee 'decided to report to the House for legislation next session, Chairman Vein asked if Mr Coote would drop his motion. "No," replied Mr Coote. "You can easily kill it, but I will not drop it. The people are tired of investigation and P| want action." The Chairman said Dr H. M. Tory, : { President of the Alberta University, who investigated rural credits for the #4 4 Government had reported that further inquiry was necessary. Standard Equipment Includes M Hon.- H. H. Stevens, Conservative, Speedometer, Dash Light, Oil in- i « Vancouver Centre, who supported the dicator, etc. Also complete i proposal for emergency action this Electric Starting and Lighting ¥% 4 year, held that before adopting Mr Outfit. i Coote's present motion, it would be ASK US TO EXPLAIN the EASY PAYMENT PLAN V, necessary to rescind the action taken ji { before. i Mr Coote's motion was defeated. Only four voted for it. issues of bank notes tofi fty per cent of the unimparied paid up capital, in- fstead of 100 per cent, as at present He stated frankly that he proposed this ment notes for bank notes. After a : brief discussion = shifted to a second n-- Mr Coote later moved to limit the! The Market SHARPLES CREAM SEPARATOR, good as new, also DAISY CHURN; Cheap for cash.--Apply to C. V. ARNOLD, Dryden, Ont. {TWO YOUNG COWS For Sale, to | freshen in August.--Apply ; { D. M'KELLAR. TEAM OF HORSES, HARNESS, WAGON with BOX, SET SLEIGES ! (nearly new) Drag HARROW, PLOW, ; Set DISCS (Cockshutt) nearly new, The lot for $300.00.--Apply _F, MADDER, Dryden PORTABLE SAWMILL, with CASE STEAM TRACTOR ENGINE, com- plte and in good running order. Guaranteed to cut first class lumber. iWll be a snap for parties with a wood lot. Apply 187|24 - OTTO GANGLOFF Vermillion Bay, Ont. BARGAIN in THRESHING OUTFIT. t The above outfit, in first-class condi- tion, including 14-h.p. Steam Tractor, 30x 36 grain Separator, is for sale or either may be sold separately, on terms to suit purchaser.-- Apply HANS KELLBERG Waldhof, Ontario. For Sale. --8-Roomed DWELLING- HOUSE, with good basement and half acre lot; good well and pump; large chicken house. Desirable location close to river. Suitable terms.--Apply Mrs J. H. HILL, 117|24 Dryden, Ont. ed or unfurnishedfor light house- keeping.--Apply MRS SPEARS West End King St. 20-6-24 c. FARM FOR SALE-- S. %, N. 5, Township of Van Horne, close to town , line. 160 acres, 50 under cultivation, . balance bush and pasture. Good house, . with furnace in basement; barn and] _grainary; chicken house, implement i shed, two good wells, at house and in barnyard, Electric light and telephone. : For particulars apply to-- G. NELSON Box 154--- --Dryden, Ont. For Sale--DUNLOP FARM, a splen- did location, valued by the late owner at Two thousand dollars ($2000.00). For Sale at One thousand ($1000.00) Apply to JAMES. A. KINNEY Kenora, Ont. 1GOOD PROPERTY for sale, lots 8 & 19 S. Albert Strest, with good sized House, newly decorated; good well on property. For particulars apply G. NELSON, 16/5/c Dryden, Ont. proposal by the same member that the control of bank note issues should be transferred to the Finance Department as a step towards substituting Govern- {from the Canadian Bankers' Associa- i tion, as now. This was voted down by twenty-nine to ten. : Presented President with Steel Spike marked the forty-ninth anniversary present. omen Munro, pioneer track layer of the Canadian Pacific Railway, received birthday congratulations on May 21 from Mr. BE. W. Beatty, during the latter's recent visit in Vancouver. This meeting between one of the oldest employees and the executive head of the Canadian Pacific also of the turning of the first sod on construction at Fort William in 1875, an event at which George Munro was Another interesting co-incidence in connection with the meeting is the fact that the S. S. Quebec, which carried the handful of construction men including Mr. Munro, from Sarnia to Fort William, in May 1875, was owned and operated by the Beatty Steamship Line, of which Mr. Beatty's father, the late Mr. Henry Beatty, was president. In 1881 when construction was begun on the last lap of the company's lines between Yale, B. C. and the Coast, Mr. Munro was given charge of) track laying at Emery, B. C. and when the last and famous 'gold spike' was driven at Craigellachie by Lord Strathcona in 1885 he took possession of the steel spike which replaced the gold one and after treasuring it for the past 39 years as a keepsake presented it to Mr, Beatty, {OWN YOU To Rent--SUITE of ROOMS, furnish-| Proof of Disability Mr John Fisher, Tranquille, B.C. writes: OWN HOME * Fk kk OUR PRICES ON LUMBER ARE LOWER THAN THEY HAVE BEEN FOR YEARS. = We can fill any bill of material from "Acknowledging your favour of the 8th inst. I enclose herewith proof of continuity of disability forms, properly filled out, which I trust you will find in order. b I wish to take this opportunity of Yard Stock. thanking you for the prompt manner Our Service is the same for a Board {in which you have adjusted this claim. or a Car lot. I receive your monthly checques We can sell you any bill of materigl at { regularly before the first of each less money than any Mail Order} month." House. The Mutual Life Assurance Co of Canada District Agent. FRANK M. OFFER ROBT. SWEENEY General Blacksmith Agents For- Massey-Harris Implements ce. Carbon Removed This is not a line yard concern where we have to make large profits; our overhead is small. Plans and Estimates Free ! * ® * SCREEN WINDOWS AND DOORS At Special Prices. LUMBER. SHINGLES. CEMENT. PLASTER AND LIME. SASH AND DOORS. BEAVER BOARD. EMPIRE PLASTER BOARD. SILOS, ete., etc. PAPER ROOFING. MOULDING. And All Builders' Supplies. * BRICK, LATH. 2k kok ok ok f C li d J. Winlorholiom | om ~ylinders Agent for-- Acetylene Burning HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE Co. fire Insurance Companies Represented by Douglas Lane = 2 : British North-Westere Fire Insur- i Br vden Liver y ,Transf. I ¥ IN i 2 and ance Co. i Exchange Bara SSE HEE wir sR RR Commercial Union Assurance Co., | Ltd. of London, England. ii Canada Accident and Fire Insur | ance Ce. Fidelity-Phenix Fire Insurance Co. A DRYDEN New York. Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd. of | gsi London, England, established 182. JAIL General Animals Insurance Co. of] NIE = SS S NMcFADYEN Canada. REAL ESTATE The London and Lancashire Insur- AND ance Co., Ltd. INSURANCE Nova Scotia Fire Underwritery Agency. Northern Assurance Co., Lid. of London, England. National Fire Insurance Hartford. North British and Mercantile In- surance Co., Ltd. Ocean Accident & Guarantee Cor- poration, Ltd. Queensland Tnsursnee Co., Lid. DRYDEN » tLO.O.F. ; Hall every o'clock. ONT. DRYDEN LODGE, Ne 417 meets at the Town Monday evening at eight Co. of F. COOPER, N.G. D. ANDERSON, Secy Visiting Brethren Cordially Invited, ; LOI. DRYDEN LODGE Ne. 1694 The Sun Insurance Office of Lon- meets the first Wednesday don, England (founded 1710, old- of each month, at eight p.m. in the Sct Tuomiante Company 1s World) [Tove IT. Viste, Restheer tee Union. Assurance Society Ltd. of ; ally invited London, England, established 1714. J. E. HARRIS, W.M. Niagara Fire Insurance Co. BADEN SMITH, Secy WATKIN'S PRODUCTS Complete Line No. 484 = For Farmer or Citizen AF. & AM, GR.C. : : REMEDIES, SPICES, EXTRACTS, Ey SOAPS, TOILET PREPAR ATIONS. : Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTIES ; the Second Tuesday of each month. Bost fon = : L Visitors Cordially invited. Spry + H. HUMPHREYS, W.M. E. T. (DAD) ROWLAND 5 ALEX. DUNCAN, Secy. (olden Star 1) 1: Q KEROSENE TRACTORS SAVE YOUR HORSES = ¥§ 7ALKING over plowed ground all day tires your team as 0 well as the driver. How about pulling a load besides? i In these days of scarcity of horse and man bower the [™§ heavy farm work such as discing can be done most speedily wm and economically with a Case Kerosene Tractor. The 10-18 | or smallest Case Tractor can pull an 8 ft. double action dise ™ harrow set to full depth. Busy farmers can work the "iron JH horse" day and night if necessary. Don't forget that Case [ ] .. tractors operate over dusty fields without dust entering cyl- Hi Binders. The Air washer fully protects the Motor. The allcut jp. steel spur gears are fully enclosed and run in oil, The weight® |] of the Case 10-18 is cnly about 3,400 Ibs, this, with the liberal ER sized tires prevents soil backing. 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. T. BRIGNALL OXDRIFT ONTARIO

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