Dryden Observer, 26 Dec 1925, p. 3

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THE DRYDEN Tn 13 The annual tt Concert was | held in the Community Hall, Ox- | DRUMHELLAR LUMP drift, on Thursday December 17. ; (Newcastle) | J Very great praise is due to the : PER TON .......... $13.00 teacher, Miss Mawhinney, for the; LETHBRIDGE Impl. LUMP : : enioyabl enin 2 PERTON ......00 $14.50 IT has been said there is no sentiment in business. We do uot Ralph J. Pronger Ltt ns ii eso a) ian Concert at Oxdrift Rivers made a splendid HARD COAL agree with this at any time, but particularly at this scason we i . chairman, adding little touches of Stove and Nut Sizes believe that the man without sentiment is losing much of th= joy humour between the acts, which : PER TON .....5.. $20.50 of living. everyone thoroughly enjoyed. | BLACKSMITH COAL We wish therefore to assure you of the sincerity of our senti- " Programmes { PER CWT. (bag) .... $1.25 ments when we express the wish that you may enjoy a Happy and Song---O Carada, sung by all the | EE, P tow Y y Scholars. (Edith Lewis as Miss | ' rosperous New Year. Hay Canada, dressed in flag & maple J. Winterbottom The greatest gift one man can bestow upon another, his good- : GREETINGS EL WITTY A th g WOOD & COAL DEALER will, is what I extend to you at this season. W ith it goes 'Le hope 4 Berk d a --M1r Rivers. | 4 3 ; i Ww Wish Our Recitation--Ray McTavish | that in 1926 vou will realize not only a prosperous year but one of e Wist 3 = k Customers and Friends : Song-~Christmas Bells. Pupils... i the best you have ever known. A Recitation--"Toys I don't Like," ; re 3 Erg 1 do not like to link up business with such a message as this: Grant McGonagle. Bi eon | ¢ Liv TW vale Uh f thanking vou all { H : : ob ] but frankly I want to take this opportunity of thanking you all ior appy Recitation-- 'Christmas Socks," 1} : hb % . oy N can Wellington McGonagle. i industries of Brit your friendly patronage in the past, with the hope that we ard NeW : ,,& Columbia are sending spruce to Bus- 2 : NE Dizlogue--Way to Wyndeham," | {41 and New York, fir to Florida worthy of a share of your business in the days to come. D Edna Jackson & Ray McTavish. | } and Cuba, new markets created with- Song--* "Tis Xmas," "Tiny Tots.' | in the last fow months. Demands A G Christmas Drill--By Ten Girls. § from regular {ir markets in Greaf e 1) « 2 Britain, Asia, Australia and South Se Stocking ol Africa are reported better thas : 3 ¥ mormal. Recitation--"Santa Claus," Doro- { Ly thy on ths. tos The demand for Canadian flour fa Song--*"She never Came Back, ¢ increasing rapidly in the Oriemt EE RRS ER Ee SEES and encore "The Goat," Edith : This year 347,760 barrels of flous Lewis. Ripley, Dryden ere's Hoping wer port df Medicine Had 3 Dialogue--*"Sick Doll," Marjorie SE Hi a Great i The New Year Brings EN oy & Edna Neely: . Is Canada's best customer for wheat Twice as much (Doctor: Gordon McTavish.) " flour, having taken 130,000 barrels : ~ Song---- Christmas Carols," Pupils. ; of the total of 684,698 barrels em: PROSPE RITY AND HAPPIN ESS Recitation-- Willie Jackson. ! ported during the month of August Dialogue-- Preparing for a picnic' . As You Ever Dreamed of. by 'Ten Pupils. ! The Canadian Pacific Rockies are J B T = S y La Song- --"Waiting for Santa," Mar-" not "shot up" yet. Following a 30« q B Ja \ Please Accept Sincere Appreciation for the jorie Elliott. 4 day busting trip, Mr. and Mrs. Kel» . i Recitation--"Good enough," by lock, of Los Angeles, 'told of deer i xeon past support you have Victor Pollard. © that walked right up to camp; bears ape STATE 7 'Merry Xmas' Drill--"Tiny tots." . that prowled all around in numbers; v given me. Dialogue --Guess what's in my and mountain sheep in abund- eat ar ei " Tal OR SR SRC E01 SL it pocket, » Tom Amos, C. Neely, lakes fon o ee caught with = Clifford Boyd, i ¢ of the line. May the New Year be Recitation--"Flousek Solil-! mr : : ® p y am fs Bolt 4 Degnite alleged trade depression With Every Good Wish the Brightest .and Most . Prosperous |Rreatation--"Radio" Allan Skene. ! and "luc ruin" talk, during the for Recitation--Marjorie Elliott. yo ending October 31, 1925, 97 now ; i. » You have Ever Seen. Dialogue--*"Rehearsal, » Teacher, nics ao sisnace = author- HEALTH, HAPPINESS Tet al of LB58,0 as com- WwW ° Phone Ts Jackson 115 20 coynnries pi gle, and ° EE Rt capital the previous week L James I 1ght No. 49 i eee 1» 37 aaa with $7,568 ~ PROSPERITY \ Pantomime--*Jesus keep me near : 0 8 Fem we ] to you . _ the Cross," Edith Lewis. CLE throughout the coming : Seng--"Santa Claus," Gordon the 98 hours from Monday, io Y ear.-- : McTavish. 9, to Thursday, Novem- ud 2 Me SN ~d : Stile 14 Manadian Paeifi ile BV A §7¢0 § Mr Sam Stephenson made a lar 12 the Canadian Pacific Rail Phone No. 6 A. PATERSON, Prop very good Santa Claus, and distri- «uw loaded a car of grain every 56 Again the Festive Season rolls around, and we are given the opportunity of wishing our the Christmas Tree. Mr Shan- ] ; 5 non, the School Inspector, was a ; ta friends that time honoured wish, welrme visitor who enjoyed the * H A Pp P Y N iD WwW Y E A R. | concert very much. ; i Dryden Lumber > in THE DAITER BLOCK csday 1,805 cars were load- 25 A 7 y d on Thursday 1,818, while the i Py ec a rd for the year and for many CASH GROCERY buted over a hundred presents off - onds, the total being 6,150 cars, fa Mr Rivers proposed a vote of ; November 13, when 1,994 cars wera thanks to Miss Mawhinny for the : loaded. : splendid programme, also to Mrs | i ; of IT. lewis for assisting with the Invelving the use of 21% million { music. 2 tens of crushed rock, or about 70,~ - 000 carloads, approximately 1,000 $5.00 WORTH OF GROCERIES AND THE CASH MAKES A B EEE SSE ET ESS | miles along the Canadian Pacifie MAIL ORDER Nailway, Fastern Lines, have been PRONGER'S MAIL ORDER--Not including Flour and Feed. ed with rock to date. Rack GOOD TILL NEXT ISSUE OF THIS PAPER. u Ir HA oe i ur [he i A Baking Powder, 12-02 ting, Magic, .29 Grape Nuts, per Eo en : .16 Gr the passenger. Rock-ballasting alse 12-oz. tins Blue Ribbon een ~ 26, Corn--for popping, DET. ID mien 1 increases the strength of the track Ths Blue Ribbon ism itd Son 69 Cheese, good quality, per Ib 2 and otherwise iraproves its physical i's Biscuits, sweet, __.. .19 Bulk Cocoa, per LL A 0 condition as to drainage and other i Nixed Candies or Chocolates Logan Berries, per I men. AY 5 matiers any kind of stock, per Id 9% 99! Prunes, 80 to 90, per 25-bs --_.._- % SIE Chocolate Bars, 12 for «meme 49! Coffee, in 5-1b orders, per I... 7 : . : ; The Canadian Pacific Railway has | Christie's Arrowroot Biscuits, Th .32 Good Quality To Our many Customers and Friends: -- ; announced the offer of three free Bisto small size, per Wil 19 Dates, in bulk, per IM cmc 11 ® sch ships to apprentices and oth Stove Polish, Black Knight .. .13} Raisins, Seedless, per Ih __..._. 3 4 In thanking you for many courtesies er employees enrolled on the perma- { Stewarts Liquid Bluing -- wou. -19}Honey, 5-1b DIN he EL . nent staff of the company and under | Brooms, white handle, 4-strings JAMS-- 4 during the past year permit us to : 21 vears of age, and to minor sons SI Be a hh eRe Raspberry, in glass ce ciccem. #63 4 of employees. The scholarships Candles, 1b, sixes, per set _ 171 Strawberry in tins, Royal City --_.. 70 extend to you our Best Wishes for cover four years tuition in architee- § Pink Salmon, 1's tall ting per tin 19 {Pure Cherry, glass jars .69 ture, chemical, civil, mechanical of j Tomatoes, Peas Corn, per tin __. .17§ Plum, in tins, pure per tin ----..-- BT ot : 7 : ! elactrical engineering at McGill Uni- (Standard Brand) Jelly, McLaren's, three for . 22 a A BR IGHT AND PRO S PEROUS ! versity and are subject to competi- ! Libby's Pork & Beans 1's 131 Sugar, Icing, two Ibs omen 22 ov tive examination. Smith's Ketsup, in glass, per bot. .23§ Granulated Sugar, 12-1bs for __ .93 i N E Ww Y E A R g-1bs Purity Foods, per bag --_... 47 Lard, 1-16 = : 27 ff ing steps in the United States { corn Flakes, any kind, per pkt. .11 Milk, Carnation, per tin ----.._.-- RR: J 1 a greater recognition of clean § Bread, 12 loaves for ----.ooomn--- 1.00] Mixed Nuts' per en ot 20 Ll anship and the need of coB+ § Groen Dried Peas, Special Quality Salt. small bags, each come. 02 eo n of fish, game and forest §. POUNGS FOF immerse mire 251 Four bars Comfort Seap for _.. 25 TESOL Ozark Ripley, of Tennes- . oo ° see, et ield and Stream, Out-~ MEATS Radios and Radio Supplies do Ly ite 3, "Oran, announced at f Sausages, Fresh Pork, per Hinds, off same Hog commer 19 st Al 1] rocently that catching game fd oe , A enter a Ee ee ee aL o ome and Hear the THERMIODYNE "Aladdin of Radio." The Radio with the MASTER os had been banmed | Beef Fronts, per --o--wcmwn- 06 | Beel Hearts, per To ome 07 CONTROL An ontive 3s hn : 2 5 As ; : ; inky all states of the re- (is PEE I nme A7 Eggs, loose, per doz -- cee : 2 tirely new era in Radio Reception. No "charting" or "logging," no "tuning" or Chang ly conaiiired Wiad Pur, BUBVE ows. 15 & 16 1.200 Herring, per 407 Tp 5 3. . . ro fishing" in the air. Sold for Cash or Easy Instalment Plan. rmall fish returned te by the side Ves], by the side, per ® __.__... 13 : too badly wounded - - a EVERYTHING IN RADIO SUPPLIES. FLOUR AND FEED fi rrr 28. Dritity TIAN orem 00 OBIS wane - ir 1.85 RADIO CONCERTS EVERY EVENING. % 1.33 Com od 2.75 SN ra Teas, any kind, per 1 eee. 69 » : ' Except Salada, per Ib meno S5 L] 3 ; : > Furniture Department Heaters & TE : ' BUTTER, Creamery, per Th __.. 48 ® "SIMMONS" Beds, Bed Springs and Mattresses Ra [4] ges SYRUP Dats dm mens .38 in great variety Our New Stool of § 5-1hs Bla DER A rE his) : HEATERS and RANGES One Packet of Quick Quaker Oats at Special Low Prices. eal n om Bo) with China in eash order ; 3 8 7 on display For Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. Diss Tuite Bees Docker. ip Lon: tom TOO amen Fis willl. 2 0 i oO. BH. PRONGER, Proprieio.'

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