THE DRYDEN OBSERVER . -- 8 : Se assist the fuel supply of the "acu Children's Plonos raph Records The Dominion 35% te Assistance to the coal industry w : CHILDREN'S PHONOGRAPH RECORDS-- : ; Fuel Board. provided in the form of a subsidy of Over go different Nursery Recitations, and Songs. The winter's fuel supply is probably 1-5 of a cent per ton mile on rail ship- | Records play Dolly sides encli oi n te al LE 20c. [the most interesting house-keeping fent of Maritime coal to points in feature in Canadian homes to- ~day, ] Ontario a d he This 3 ' y ith Picture Book * fea ntario and Quebec. TI i i: ne! rete Sri Teh til $1.35 especially in the central provinces. administered by the Dom 0 mate Inc g Tt 81.3 L = Botions : BUTTONS 'Shipment of New Buttons just received, which includes nearly all the styles made by a large Eastern Button Manufacturer, Our selectin of vari-Coloured =. Trimming, large Coat Fancy Pearl and Metal Buttons will be sure to. please you. wo -- a? ~ Hollowe'en Comes Qct. 31st HALLOWEEN COMES on OCTOBER 31st. We have all those Novelties that go tc make a --REAL HALLOWEEN EVENING-- PE RALPH. ) FRONORY, CHOICE FRESH MEA TS PORK | SAUSAGES and HAMBURG STEAK : Made Daily SMOKED AND COOKED MEATS : i «vo BUTTER and LARD : SPRING CHICKEN & 'SPRING LAME: HE FRESH. FISH. : § SALMON. HALIBUT. = W THITEF ISH In THE DAITER BLOCK 4Phone No. 6 'A. PAT ERSON, Prop er oe XT RTT RRS Fas = Special discount of Ten p.C. will bel allowed on New Cars now. in stock. | Used Ford TRUCKS, CARS, and TRACTORS. Ton Truck .. 2 vial $450.00 Touring § Star, 3923. 425.00 = Touring, 2g slo, tT RRR T mE rattr TB . 350.00 i Tong 1921 Ped ch 250. 00 Tractor SR CEI, 489 00 OLIVER Breakor & Double The Finest Instram ent. in. = the world. Everything In Radio Supplies situatic ; file. While the current year, due to labor troubles, is abnormal in regard to coal production, there is no guarantee that succeeding years may not develop ar conditions. : Appreciating the fact that the fuel situation of aCnada, and particularly of he provinces of Ontario and Quebec required a thorough study, the Domin- ion Fuel Board was created, upon the recommendation of Hon. Chas Stewart, Minister of Mines, durin ng the latter part of 1922, to study and make recom- mendations in regard to this all im- portant Probe ; si the Sai iin of the Fuel Board Hon. Mr Stewart said that there were in several deparments of the Federal Srvice permanent officers who had given exclusive study of the fuel sup- ply, also that "the duties of advising upon extending and supplementing the studies and investigations looking to 'the solution of these problems can be most expeditiously, effectively and economically preformed by a depart- mental board composed of permanen. members of. the Federal Civil Service, The Board, immediately on organiza- tion, =et 'about ot see what could be done towards rectifying the existing fuel situation in eastern Canada. An interim report was issued, which in- cluded a statement of the broad. facte relating to Canada's past and presen' position in regard to fuel supplies, coupled with a review: of the various methods then advanced for strengthen- | p ing that position and of the investiga- ions planned or then initiated by them to ascertain the practical value of 'every promising. source of permanet relief. Besides recommending a nlihber of investigations, which were put in hand by the Fuel Testing Division, it] wag dfcided™ to carry out Surveys along other lines which might assist in the solving of our fuel problem. The following UNDERMENTIONED are some of the important phases of the on dealt with to date or to be dealth. with, Colie As a Domestic Pus] Ave port, "The Feasibility of estab- i 'By By- -Product Coke Qvens anada," complied by Mr J. ee was the - final analysis of Ti Hoth comprehensive Survey ever in atterupted in Canada along this line. [thas aroused considerable public in- terest" and has pointed out to house- holdeys the 'true value of by ~product cokefor domestic heating. The subsitiution of coke for an- thracite will do much to reduce. our dependence on this éoal which in recent. years has been subject © "to serious fluctuation in supply owing to. labour troubles: ©: Central and District Hotter ~ It was npn to the Board that introduction central heating ul plants in highly i centres in 1 would result .in considerable. 'economies in fuel by the sue of lower srade and cheaper coals. CA report on "Central and District a was issued, which Tinted out the = eeonomic adv antages -: this method of heating and also a ems now operating throughout the United States and Canada. Wide distribution of this report was made, particularly amongst the - engi neering fraternity. Ontario 'and Quebec re suggested that considerable { lt if greater use "made of wood a . An investiga-- "wag. therefore undertaken to mine if pos sible the extent to hi wood i is used as fuel and also if such "use could be economically in- 2 Phra the report ~ is not yet available for "distribution, it has been possible to draw some very valuable conclusions, especially in connection 5 with the decrease of wooded areas. Also, from a fovestry standpoint several facts have been obtained wilitch have not: been heretofore thoroughly realized and "should 'be extremely valu- able as a basis for the formulation of ; a policy in connection with the future wood supply in Ontario. Coal Resources of Nova Scotia, review of the coal resources of i Nova Seotia, with a view to extending the market for coal from that Province' 'throughout' Ontario and Quebec, has been under ernsiderntion for some Hime: It is consider ed es sonia] to the solu tion of the fuel problem of the central provinces that a thorough survey be made of the available coal resources of § = * Nova Scotia, with a view to establish- ing the maximum possible annual out- put that can be depended upon to sisolated steam 'and the Mines B mand the efforts of Use gh Wood As an "Ansilinry Fuel Tn | Board, and sbout moved under the doubtedly enab! which previ by nie Bi Shai This should prove quite investigation as, where 44 can be utilized on pulverized form, with of preliminary tre t i hazard will be considerablyrediced a certain economies effected. Higher Grade Coal Areas An inv vestigati certain of the higl Alberta, namely those s Smoky River and Kananas with a view to 'determi physical and chemical composi their handling qualities --- entitled "The Smoky River Coal F ---Examination and Compari the Kananaskis Area," has been | as a result. House Construction and The savings of fuel by struction and insulat! on of a. subject demanding s A detailed play been recommended, and that 'work will he com near future. Power Fuel n conjunction wt Fuels and Fuel Te Branch, the Fuel a survey of the v industrial plants u to determine how coal is used for v THREE DIFFERENT SIZES: TWO-INCH TWO AND A HALF THREE-INCH Cross Chains and Swinging Bolsters or Short Reach ICES AND LITERATURE ON APPLICATIOL 4. S. CORNER, Uxdrift, Ont. JATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY of Canada, Li4 INCH of Alt PR Prize $135 Compiats with 4 Westinghouse Radioirensy : Musicons Headset, ete. Demonstrated in Your Home FREE! Arrange It Now! 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Biploys work is in pr ogress; th: out in conjunction Branch is of special in larly the rer tion i th Qualities of Maritime Pro This is an exhaustive an: ; ch may i he available for the manufacture of . coke. seen, has bee definite ELA w h fuel spolicy may i Only by a cyst various phases men these vesults be obtai Owing to the v been directed almost wards - rectifying Eastern Canada.- 'ng fairly well of the Board had Seman or esters Successors to ANDERSON & HARRIS tained | BUILDERS AND . CONTRACTORS 2s to the Prob there, , TULL STOCK OF LUMBER, SASH AND DOGH. ; SHINGLES, WOOD FIBRE BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT Estimate es Freely Given A a SENT CASH 'GROCER Y ACES GOOD FOR ONE WEEK. From FRIDAY TO FRIDAY, October zgth, 1925 OMATOES, per can, staftords, J... 28 69 Shelled Walnuts, fresh, by 7s the goes perih i... 49 -. 09] 5-1b Honey, clover, per tin 75 d Candies, per Ib > 1554 10-1! bs Treney, ry per Drops, perish. 30Bl ois. 0, oo eg BA Every m, 3 1b tins Sin .30 Mate 'hes, three | boxes SRE FIER 3 ; : Ly cut, per Ib aa 10 : (Not Red) SEER eevee n. 12 Cooking Butter, perdb ...... 35 T. PR OU YIhy nm ding a nice Toy Aeroplane; a great toy for Children Don't te gebione Per-padideete cB ro 00 nih 31c. These Prices are not good ot. Froduce Trading. sont like you ! - { Tr ir fi bs 5 fo, ; RE H. PRONGER, Proprieto, leaving town. --S. DAITER