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Dryden Observer, 4 May 1928, page 3

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| _ conservation campaign of the maga- THE DRYDEN OBSERVER s a Yo, rr LA a sn bin Rod and Gun Another interesting article on the practical planting of trout fry by John Gall of Toronto, is one of the features of the May issue of Rod and Gun and Canadian Silver Fox News which is just published. Besides this. there is the usual full complement of fishing and hunting articles & stories by popular authors of the magazine and in the regular departments on angling, guns and ammunition, out- door talk and kennel, Bonnycastle Dale, well-known out- door writer, contributed an interesting article on where to fish in the mari- t-imes this year, The approach of fishing season also occasions the ap- pearance of much interesting material in G. P. Sladen's department, The of Calgary. ral practical articles. Fox News J. Taylor, Limited, is pullished mon'ly LEE A.]J.GARDINE Csaeral Merchant, CAGLE RIVER Agent for Frost & Woed IMPLEMENTS COCKSHUTT PLOW (OY .- "= 8 Sharple's Cream Separators. RAW FURS BOUGHT & SULL. HH HTH THT HTH BHR LH EEE FE hd zine is supplemented this month by a borin article on fish and game don . ditions in Alberta by C, A, Haydcn, ! The Canadian Silver Fox News sesction also contains seeve- Rod and Gun and Canadian Silver by W. ¥ Woodstock, Ont. CT I I go LLL LLL New Spring Arrivals at PRONGER's New Assortment of the newest in I.adies Blouses, in Silks and broadcloth, Vestee Fronts, Sleeveless and long sleeves etc from $1.95 to DRESSES THAT ARE "DIFFERENT"-- in newest Creations and Shades, 16 years to 42 wi 1D SMOCKS--In Several Different Styles, some are hand embroidered. In colors, yellow, blue, rose, tan, black trimmed yellow, etc., all trimmed in contrasting shades FOOTWEAR--]Just received a large shipment of Ladle ies' Spring Footwear; Pumps, 1-Strap, 3Eyelet & 2-Straps, blond and patent, High and Low Heels. CORSETS & CORSELETTES--ALt prices from $1.00 CHILDREN'S REEFERS--2 to 6 years, at and white, also striped. Ages 6 to 14 years-- 93c. to 3I.1: GIRLS' DRESSES--8 to 14 years, in colored Broadclotn smartly trimmed, good styles SALE of RAYON HOSE, Regular s0c., All colors. Specia' ET IE TE EB Ne SUNS a Ee : LADIES LISLE HOSE--Sand and Flesh .............. 45. 9-3 ow a 3, oui py "LADIES COTTON HOSE--Sand and Flesh .......... 28c. sale of homecooking and needlework was herd in Johnston's ice cream par- CHILDREN'S COTTON HOSE--Fawn & Black...... 25c. : : Musical InStruments, Radios, Phonographs Books, Stationery Dry Goods Ready-To-Wear Phone 35 ONTARIO DRYDEN Winterbottom Lumber Yard LAND PLASTER BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW PRICE--$13:00 off car 13:50 Warehouse prRYDEN Jas. Winterbottom, You Can Catch that Fish 5 with a L. & W. Fishing Tackle NEW GOODS NOW ON DISPLAY Fancy Mats El Assorted Colours, all sizes, from Si RENEE IC SE SE SE SR 9A AS T ((lassware NM WINE GLASSES, CHAMPAGNES, COCKTAILS, and WHISKIES GOBLETS Steel Brigg's Garden Seeds NAS OBER] { Nv NSN) 10 I I f Za \SANSLNG). | ONTARIO - DRYDEN --Phone 41-- TaN aX! 78Y: BY HTON 0/8 A FOXTONS TOYS BV i TBAT YATES TOV. BXATa 178% MA Ta TAT Tak Tar TaY TeV Taxa] in writing such utter nonsense, would i strong, invaded the h || family have been for a short trip to 5 | Marguerite Merrill, Alice Neill, Eve- Ji son, Margaret Graham, 'l1 son, Bert Robinson, i 1 Leslie Ponton, Olga Olson, | ton, Victor Shuchak Billy Dean, Agnes v i | Smith. | Johnson, Bert Nystrom, Joyce Lhnd, {| Alice Armstrong, Alfred Melander, Burance Bros. Hardware len, Olga Shushack, Edwin Olson, Em- Bedworth News BEDWORTH--Miss M. McArthur, of the Bedworth School, wishes to cor- rect a statement made in last weck's Observer, She never calls her pupils "forty little imps" and as to their con- duct, it has been exceptionally good 'since the Easier vacation. If the person who has so much time to waste { adhere to the truth, and spend their i spare moments in doing something ! more profitable, the people of Bed- worth would be very pleased, WABIGOON--A Joyuos squad, fifty ome of Chas O. Collen a week ago Saturday night, to say Au Revoir to Mrs Collen, soon to be leaving on a holiday trip to Swed:zn_ Every section of the community was represented, all present entering ino the spirit of the evening with zest. Dancing to the tuneful music of Jimm en cn kis piano-accordion box, tokens of rer assembled After a graleful response by Collen, short speeches of and best wishes were mad Mrs C. Collen leaves on Wednesday for a trip to Sweden, where she will visit her parents. are pleased to welcome t Mr Wilson, amongst them again for the summer months, He will hold service every two weeks in the Wabi- goon United Church, Sunday nights. Afternoon service will be held in St. John's Church, on Sunday, May 6, by Rev, E. Jaques, to which all are heartily invited. Mr and Mrs W. J. Armstrong and Winnipeg. WABIGOON SCHOOL REPORT Possible Aftendance --e--e--.... 4df Average Attendance __..._..____ 39 Sr. IV.--Fred Aaron; Roy Lund- mark, Charlie Neill. Jr IV.--Jack Robinson, Jim Collen Bill Ponton, Lina Shushak. Jr, III --Signe Melander, Bill Col- len, Clair Robinson, Milko Shushak, lyn Smitth, Lavern Smith. Sr II.--Knut Lundmark, Eric John- Class I --Carol Norman, Helen John Mrs wv ° PY ncing to ti unefu nusic Jimmy Collen cn his pizano-accordio : $1.05 to $473 ssembled po RSE 7 ES ces fror .00 and up iinuriniinee N years LoS 4 npn : BOYS PANTS--Just opened a shipment of Tweeds & Navy I rom associations in longs, bloomers and knee length. homel 2 he = BOYS' BLOUSES--Colored Broadcloth, in tan, mauve, blue 3 ---- > & " ) of f The members of the United Church]"" heir old fiiend| Corner's Li A young man from Minnesota is claiming the championship of some- thing or other because he ate 53 spring cnions at one sitting. As a first prize we would suggest that some kind druggist present him with a bottle of Listerine, Phew! If it is anything in the MeCormick- Deering line that you would like to know, ask us: If we don't know, we'll try to find out for you. Fool Proof Spring is the season when the sap in the timber keeps the sap in the Aivver from starting forest fires, Look over your implements at this {ime of year. See what you need in the way of repair parts, Tell us We'll do the rest, and with genuine L.H C. Repairs too, A woman may diet at home, but she at holels where they cents for a dish of ic never diets harge sixty cream, If you need a good cultivator get a McCormick-Dee Poor Gladrs! She thought the doci- r was trying to flirt with her when e told her she had acute aprendi- citis always a rac: A gocd tractor is al- ; for emergencies. A Me- . Cormick-Deering Tractor takes away 7 S. CORNER, Oxdrift McCormick-Deering Dealer ttle Corner a lot of drudgery and makes farm life happier, aswell as more profit- able. Scotch Generosity-- Now Joanie, here's your marriage dot; It's liberal as you see; But before you spend the dollar girl, 7 You'd better bide a wee. The dance put on by the Baseball Club, Friday night, was a great suc- cess, They are holding another on the 18th. Talking of Baseball, an organization meeting of the Oxdriit Club was held recently, A Hender- son was elected President; Scotty Latimer, Nickle Chaser; Vess Richard- son, General Manager; Old Mack, Superintendent of Ground Improve- ments; Harry Pateman, Chief Besfer; Con Snider, Chucker-out; and Jackson Latimer and Adams sports committee. No, it never can be done, If we all were to love our neighbours as we love ourselves, the flattery would be sickening and there'd be nobody to blame anything on. The best town--your home town. A McCormick-Deering Ball Bearing Cream Separator puts the cream where you want it and brings in the Ambition delivers the goods, | Forest Pest Control ment of i Agricul ure. ars ago the lare ch saw- , is extremely active It moves he the = search of its host. rapidly among the branches cf larches and the second it sees the larvae of the sawfly it darts in and deposits an egg. Larvae and cocoons collected in Manitoba are now being sent to the east for the puropse of in- troducing the parasite that has been the dominant factor in check- the larch sawfly in the Prairie Provinces. The Dominion En- tomologist states that the intro- duction of these parasites offer the chief hope of a permanent re- lief from this injurious pest. Thhe magnitude of the work of protection of our forests against the ravages of insect pests may be better understood when it is poin- ted out that existing forests in Canada cover approximately I,- 227.000 square miles, or one--third of Canada's total land area. HARNESS ard Teddy Johnson, Ernie Pon- Sr. Pr--DPeggy Armstrong, Eva Iithel Collen, Alfred Norman, Edwin Little, Jr. Pr--Elsie Nystrom, Helen Col- ma Erickson, Harry Graham, Florence Burns. | ANDERSON & HARRIS = FUNERAL DIRECTORS LIVERY AND DRAY PROMPT SERVICE AT ALL HOURS A. WEAVER, Phone 8 Dryden, Ontario money wWh2n you need it, | - ¢ a AY OR NIGHT CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO PFHONE-- Day 62R 3 Night, €2 k 4 THE DRYDEN CRSERVER Member of Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association Published at DRYDEN, Ontario Every ¥riday Largest circulation of any Weekly Paper in the Kenora District. Subscription $1.58 per year. We Have Real Bargains in TUBES, TIRE CHAINS, TOWING CABLE--Easy Hitch, RUBBER PATCHING AND CEMENT, A Real Outfit for Painting Cais and Top Seat Dressing. HARNESS, COLLARS, & HARNESS PARTS, FARM IMPLEMENTS, De Laval Green Separators, E, A, KLOSE a-------- a EA i. 0. F DRYDEN LODGE, * No. 417, will meet in the Town Hall, Dryden, Monday April 16, 1928 FIRST DEGREE I. J. MacPHERSON, N.G Fr E. RAY, Rec.-Secretary "Golden | Star Lode AF. & AX, No. 484, CR.C. Meets in the Masonic Hall Dryden, the Second Tuesday of each momth. Visitors Cordially Invited. H. WILDE, W.M. A. E. BERREY, Seerctury l 0 L DRYDEN LODGE, No_ i eVeie Meets the Fizst and Tid Wednesday of each month, at eight p.m., in the Town Hall Visiting brethren cordially invited. J. D. NICHOLSON, W.I1. BADEN SMITH, Sec'y. 504 Te ee IT'S TIME TO THINK OF A {Spring Suit --OR-- Top Coat ORDER NOW! A fine selection of samgles tn choose from, and as wsuzl the prices are reasonable. 'T. PROUDFOOT, "The Drydea Tallce" > FEE Pay = BE - ne oO = =F o> <A £S i327 = of -_-- cot Tat are nlanted eels HE right, ths Join Deere John Deere-Van Brunt Drills do their work faultlessly. There is no cause for worry because of imperfect planting. The adjustable gate Force- uses the seed to ow as as the ticking of a clock. "No seed or land is wasted. The seed is strung SHOE REPAIRING For the past three years I have been in Dryden, I have givea satisfaction in Shoe Repairing, and intend doing some in the Harness line. PRICES VERY MODERATE Childrens Boots Repaired After School Hours. L. GREENHILL Miss E, ROWE, Teacher, out evenly in uniform furrows and all covered at the same --Agent-- SB hs Here's a grain drill isfaction of knowi that you are safely on the way to a big, profitable yield. Dryden, Ont Every Seed 3 Right that gi ves you the ing that your fields it's Van Brunt Double Disk Grain Drill depth. No clogging, no dam- age to kernels. Handies wheat, oats, barley, flax, rice, rye, alfalfa, peas, kid- ney and navy beans and corn in any quantity per acre. The fact that John Deere Van Brunt Drills have been successfully used for more than eighty years is your guarantes that the John Deere you buy will do all that is claimed for it. See this Double-Disk Drill at cur store. J. A. 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