Dryden Observer, 5 Feb 1926, p. 2

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Evaporated APRICOTS, Special, perth ............ 28 (Todays Market, worth aoc. 1h Large PRUNTS, worse. pet, hh vii in .18 apogee PEACHINS. wor 20 iu ins ies sion os 27" Evaporated APPLES, per WB... ln LL oi 20 HOLLAND HERRINGS, Clearing See Us For-- R. ®. FLOUR FEED OATS BRAN SHORTS PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT. Prices, per Keg $1.00 ryden Good Equipment Makes A Good Farmer CHATHAM BOB SLEIGHS MADE IN THREE DIFFERENT SIZES : i TWO-INCH TWO AND A HALF INCH THREE-INCH i 3 Cross Chains and Swinging Bolsters or : Short Reach PRICES AND LITERATURE ON APPLICATION J. S. CORNER Ont. Ox ddrift, Agent for : INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY of Canada Ltd. Drvden Lumber Company Successors to Anderson & Harris. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS FULL STOCK OF LUMBER. SASH & SHINGLES, WOOD FIBRE BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT Cstimates Freely Given DOORS a Emproved ST TE: Models PAYMENT PLANS. 2 g20 CASH PRICES & NATIONAL Delivered in Dryden Cord Balicen Tires Tires Time Payment Touring, 5-pass. $620...... %800..... 8200 Cash, $35 per month. Roadster, 2-pass. 575...... G18... 175 Cash, 35 per month. Coupe TEE wns £80... 252 Cash, 40 per month. Sedan (Tudor)... 3y5...... 2B os 300 Cash, 45 per month, Sedan Fordor..=.1025...... 10835. .... 350 Cash, 350 per month. Lt. Delivery..... 580... /.. 620. 175 Cash, 35 per month. It. Delivery, nen- Starter 495...... a hl 175 Cash, 335 per month. 14 Ton Truck Chassis (non-starter) $405 With: Starter $495 1 Ton Truck, Chassis (non-starter) zfo With Starter 650 30 x 5 Extra Heavy Cord Tires on FORD DEALERS appointments that appeal to cer-| tain car buyers. Five THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Ford Ownership Extended to Ali by the- NATIONAL PAYMENT PLAN. AE WITH the new National Time payment Plan of purchasing Ford cars now in effect throughout Canada, you reed not be without a Ford this year. This attractive partial payment plan offers an op- portunity to invest in the health, happiness and comfort that Ford ownership provides. A small cash payment, from $175 to $250 permits you to drive away a two or five-passenger open of the latest Ford design. The balance can be paid in con- venient monthly paynients. These are correspondingly small & may be extended cver a period of more than a year. Before you buy a car make sure that you see the extremely pleasing, comfortable and well- built Ford closed models. They give an added advantage of fullest protection and comfort through all kinds of weather. For those who make frequent "social or business calls, this feature often proves wall worth the slight difference in the cash and month- ly payments. The purchase of extra equip- ment such as balloon tires, wire wheels, bumpers, etc, does not increase your cash or monthly payments, This difference is taken care of by additional month- ly payments. If you are interest- ed in these "extras," ask 'your Ford Dealer to show the authoriz- ed Ford accessories to you. fey lel ata: finest of the Ford closed cars and combines the roominess and com- fort of the other models with numerous exterior and interior passengers. The Coupe is the ideal year round two passenger car for busi- ness and pleasure. The exception- ally room rear deck compartment affords liberal space for packages, sample cases or the pleasure trip luggage. The Tudor Sedan is the car for family use in all kinds of weather. It is the one of the most popular closed models in the automotive field. The five passenger Ford Tour- ing model is a utility car, ideal for summer outings, all manner of passenger transportation. This latest design is marked by its im- proved appearance, roominess and roadability. Snug-fitting side cur- tains that swing with the doors keep the interior comfortable and dry in bad weather. The Runabout, a car for two & the open road. With top lowered | its sporty, sweeping lines find im- mense favor with young and old alike. With top up and curtains adjusted it offers protection from the heaviest storms, Special SUIT Value Prices from $22.50 to $34.50 A REDUCTION OF FROM $5.00 to $15.00 Cnn every one » NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND . There is nothing so comortable as an : The Fordor. Sedan is one of the | OLD PAIR OF BOOTS +>hevels, Proposed Constriction WASHINGTON, Feb 3--The ques- tion of whether Congress will authorize the construction of the proposed "All- American" channel in order to give an outlet to big vessels from the - Great Lakes to the Atlantic through New York State, will probably he settled by the present session of Congress. The esticcated cost is understood to be about $500,000,000. Some of the sponsors here of the St Lawrence deepwaterways project look on the present fight as an indirect effort to prevent United States parti- cipation in the development of the St Lawrence route, : wih Classified FOR SALE----FIFTY ACRES OF BLACK SANDY LOOM, Van Horne | St. JAS CURLEY, Van Horne St. ] 26]2126 Dryden, Ont, BLACK MARE For Sale, age 7 years, 1200-Tbs.--Apply to A. L. WICE, Dryden. FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, with base- | ment, Lot 123, N. Princess St.--Apply Wm McMILLAN, Dryden. For Sale--5-rcomed HOUSE in Sots Sub-division, built last year, finished inside with B. C. Fir, cellar dug, but not finished; 2-10 of an acre of excel- | lent garden land; can be had for half cash. : A. J. LOCK, Dryden. i SHOE REPAIRING I can make them look as good as mew Dor't throw away your Shoes Just because you think they are too far gone. Let me have a look at them, and I will estimate the cost to repair them. I am sure vou will be satisfied, and will also save money while getting a foot comfort that no new Boot cam give. Ask ok ok Rebuilding Seles & Heels a Speciality CHILDRENS BOOTS REPAIRED After School Hours L. GREENHILL No. 4, DUKE STREET A Startling Get - Away Has Taken Place in the Goods Advertized by the "West End" Secondhand Store, in the breezy Columns of the Dryden Observer in the previous issue. | others have come to take their: place. It pays to advertise where ! you have something worth while to ofier. Many Stores are hav- ing "Sales" in which prices are greatly reduced. This Store has one Continuous Sale at Rock- bottom prices. We buy as well as sell, and endeavour to give satisfaction to all, er, which will be sold cheap, also! a Carryall, which can be had at ia reasonable offer. A Good Kitchen Cabinet is on sale. Heat. ers, "For both coal and wood, Kitchen Ranges, Tables & Chairs, Barley, at soc. per bushel, Oats, Washing Machines, Wagons, Woad, Steel Couches, Demorcats, Kitchen Cupboard, Sleigh, Books, Writing Desks, Auto Knitter, Skates, Swivel "Chairs, Dressers, Mirrors, Incu- bators, Carpenter's Bench. We also have houses to rent and and for sale. One 8-roomed Huse for sale at $900.00, a snap FORTY-EIGHT PATTERNS to choose from. 9 MADE-TO-MEASURE ||. in Ten Days Time T. PROUDFOOT F. SPE A RS, Dryden, Ont. Bryden Livery, Transfer | and Exchange Bars | Ww. A. Wilson Phone 28 § DRYDEN - ONT. 4] For price and particulars. Apply | - For price and terms see Jo Many Ar-, ticles have gone since then, buts We have a pretty good Cutt-}! Brilliant Display LONDON, Feb. 2--The opening of tre British parliament saw one of the. raost brilliant displays of pearls and diamonds the House of Lords has seen in recent years Imposing tiaras threw halos of light about the heads of their owners. Diamonds gleamed in aristo cratic ears, and on aristocratic necks, and in some cases almost hid the body of the wearer. GOLD BOOM NEXT SPRING. Twenty dog teams a day are heading for the new gold mining camp at Red Lake, about 150 miles north of Kenora. ARKETING LIVE STOCK CHOW © CONDITIONS HAVE CHANG- ED IN HALF A CENTURY. Butchers vs. Abattoirs--Spread ont System -- Other Live cock Agencies--The Butcher and wrmer Still Operating. (Contributed by Ontario Department of Agricu'ture, Toronto.) 'The marketing machinery that has : to handle and dispose of armers' largest cash stock--is the comparatively recent (a) the ively large urban cen- supply can no ionger supplied from local 2s made oving the n and he economies operation oi killing, curing enue prod ull of th conomic s Have Changed. y 8 fifty years ago the on of the province was targe- The meat supply of those 5 automatically the urban dwell- i small towns of 7 direct con- rand con- towns or 13 LGalL of natural utive centres was o-consumer limited, d slaughter aq as es in the er volume of ler unit oper- varied con- rts of the opportunity to rkets for more (2d) volume sufl- 0p distant and ed to consumer. Brief, nents were as foliows: abattoirs and packing to supply meat products and towns previously I butchers because ing costs and abil- products re- in these to supply of > larger abat- $50 handle most efficient- be htering, process "than as dressed car- also necessitated the ral live stock markets w g of live ssemble and srade their offerings and meet the buyers on commen competing ground. Other Live Stock Agencies. ¢ Thus we find the origin of such market, the live dering essential service in disposing of the farmers' live stock. Since many of the above agencies act an behalf of a large number of small, dividually lacking influence and acquaintance with this complex mar- ket mechanism, much distrust and. suspicion, largely unwarranted, has arisen making it necessary for the Government to step in as an addi- tional marketing agency, on thg one hand to enforce such regulations on tae other agencies as necessary to create public as§urance of honest business practices, and on tive medium, through its supply, grading, and price service, to assist producer to |more accurately and { ropidly interpret that consumer de- id mand, on a knowledge of which de- 4; Dends ultimate success in production, / 1 RE SE ye, 62 R 2; tion to the flow of live AER RII GPU PIU I I FN M. J. CRGSIER General Merchant, OXDRIFT, ONTARIO Ask For Cur Prices on Gunn's Easy-First Shortening We Carry a full Line, which we feel sure will please you. Remember--Our Early Closing Nights are: Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. We Start 1926 with a BRAND NEW STOCK OF HARDWARE PAINTS VARNISHES OILS ALABASTINE TURPENTINE BRUSHES COCKSHUTT AND FROST & WOOD Implements E. A. KLOSE If not satisfied bring them back and we will make good. ANDERSON & HARRIS FUNERAL DIRECTORS DAY OR NIGHT CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO PHONE Night, 62 R 4 ROBT. SWEENEY General Blacksmith "~§ AGENTS FOR-- Hassey- Harris Implements ' CARBON REBOVED : FROM CYLINDER by Acetyviene Burning 4. DD ONETLL Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. CARMICHAEL BLOCK KENORA | ONTARIO W. A, WEARE General Merchant MINNITAKI, ONTARIO Agent For-- JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. There is John Deere Equipment for Every Farm Use. Get QUALITY and SERVICE TIME PAYMENTS Arranged to Suit Purchasers. + Machin & Popham Barristers, Solicitors, etc. H. A. C. MACHIN FARLE C. POPHAM Also Member Manitoba Bar. IMPERIAL BANK BUILDING KENORA ONT ° | A.7.GARDINER] General Merchant, live stock agencies as the railway, the | stock commission . man and the packer buyer all ren- i isolated and distant producers, in- are deemed "ALL THE OLD ONES 3 tae other hand to act as an educa- } VAGLE RIVER. I Agent for B Frost & Weed IMPLEMENTS. B COCKSHUTT PLOW COY. ® & x x Sharple's Cream Separators. RAW FURS BOUGHT & SOLD, WATKIN'S PRODUCTS For Farmer or Citizen AND SOME NEW ONES JUST TRY THE COCOA PREPARED MUSTARDS EZY-WASH AND MINERAL SOAPS E. T. (DAD) ROWLAND We Stand Behind Our Goods. ¥ Cs

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