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Dryden Observer, 29 Jun 1928, page 3

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Ld THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Lai an wii IT'S TIME TO THINK OF A Spring Suit --QR-- Top Coat ORDER NOW! A fine selection of samples to choose from, and as usual the prices are reasonable. Progressive Shoe & | District News Harness Repairs Oxd OXDRIFT--The Oxdrift Ladies Aid Speciality. invitation is extended to all, Complete Stock of SHOE POLISHES, 1.ACES. All Footwear Requisites. Children's Work Done School Hours. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. MINNITAKI--A delightful gathering took place in the Minnitaki School on Friday afternoon, when the pupils and ratepayers of S.S, No, 2, Sanford, met to honour Miss Blue their teacher, who is leaving for her home in the west shortly, and to express their After T. PROUDFOOT, "The Dryden Tailo®" | (Next Post Office) P.O. Box 245 | GREENHILL Dryden, Ont. sincere regret of her departure from their midst, During the afternoon Frank Patter- Pronger's: $3 5.00 PhonographSale son, on behalf of the pupils, presented Miss Blue with an ivory manicure set as a token of remembrance and esteem, Miss Blue fittingly replied and wish- ed the pupils every success in the fut- ure and hoped to meet them again, WALDHOF--On Monday, June 25th the burial of Mr Wm. Janert took place, Mr Janert has been an invalid Ends Moaday at 6 p.m for the last four years, so the end did not come unexpected, Coming here abount seventeen years ago from Hob- oken, U S.A, we counted Mr Janert Come Early and PHONOGRAPH $35 VALUES UP TO $175.00 All Makes Nothing Reserved $5.00 Cash will place one of these convenient monthly terms. Six record choice IN THE STORE. as one of our old-timers and he surely had made many fr i! by the big procession which attended the funeral, The chief mourners are his son Fred rt and h as was shown Select any USED L and nis dau . y mo 10f Farmers' Co-Operative s building a small ware : Mr Froshaug All Models Corner's Little Corner THE DRYDEN ESSivER YOI, 1, June 29th, 1928 No, 11 BY held their June meeting at the home Fi ¢ MACHINERY of Mrs T, H. Lewis, Twenty-four | irs mtmbers were present, A very en- WORKMANSHIP |. ble af ; Class M ERIAL Joyable afternoon was spent togetrer, AT The next meeting will be held AT MODERATE PRICES [at the home of Mrs W. Jones, "Done While You Wait" Jobs ajon Thursday, July 5th, A hearty Published weekly in the Interest of the People of Kenora District. SOME Magazine has come out with the start ling announcement that, more people are killed in their own homes every year than are killed by automobile ac- cidents, but we fail to see in that any argu- ment against careful driving. Let's each do our bit to make the Dominion as famous for the scarcity of its traf- fic accidents as it is for its scarcity of crime, Talking about motor accidents, Jim Spalding thought his time had come on Tuesday even- ing, when he met a car driven by a navigator from Eagle River, Jim | gave him all the road | but that wasn't enough | he wanted the ditch too, so landed into him head on, both cars were badly crippled, but fortunate- ly no one was hurt, a Nn Yl Tm Len Hollan "The homely girls may be best cooks, but a fel- low can eat more look- ing at the other kind, by gosh!" Every farmer's wif envies the wife of the salaried man with his "regular income," but the farmer's wife can have a regular income too with a few cows and a McCormick-Deering Cream Separator. HEALTH HINTS A slender income is quite effective in hold- ing down those who are inclined to wax fat, If you need repairs for your McCormick- Deering mower or rake we have the genuine I, H, C. article, Look your machine over and see what it needs, The . average man's life is now divided be- tween worries over two tubes, raido and inner. Harry Pateman is back from the Dryden hospital, all repaired up and looking as good 2s new, Sell yourself on the in which you live, «Dominion Day, July 1st.--In the short three score years and one since the Dominion was formed, it has attained a greatness then un- seen, Yet we, who are the mighty and loyal! host that now commen: orate Dominion Day, must carry cu and that the lustre of that greatness be wndinuned and still greater achieve ments be accomplished, MISSED SOMETHING Grandmother may possibly have a secret re gret that she never had a chance to dress like the girls of today. Don't forget to place your order for a McCor- mick-Deering mower or rake before the rush of haying starts, Imagine a bunch of women complaining be- cause the radio stations all talk at once, Besides MecCormick- Deering Farm Implem- ents and repairs, we always have a stock of the dependable DUN- LOP TIRES & TUBES. J. S. CORNER McCormick -Deering Dealer, OXDRIFT, Oat. i little Jean Holmes] the evening was the presentation of a on, | selections of your own with each thoroughly reconditioned, instrument. Ralph J. Musical InStruments, Books, Stationery, DRYDEN Dry Goods, Phone 5 Pronger Radios, Phonographs, house on Friday Ready-To-Wear. ONTARIO Winterbottom Lumber Yard | | LUMBER, COAL & B BUILDERS and QUALITY--: EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDING UILDERS' SUPPLIES CONTRACTORS ----SERVICE DRYDEN Jas. Winterbottom, WAY LAY SS SS Sk AV] OBOE FREE THIRTY DAY INTRO SIMMONS' BE BED, SFRING & MATTRESS McCLARY'S STEEL RANGE (Easy Terms) 9). \9) IAL) \O/] AD) \ AD) \O ABI) GARDEN TOOLS, CULTIVATORS, &ec. GARDEN OASIS) AD) ASK FOR YOUR NEW MILLION DOLLAR Valet Auto-Strop Razor HOSE, TICKETS WITH EVERY PURCHASE 0 : TEN BLADES. | es DAILY | DUCTORY OFFER! D OUTFITS 1 fo £H Nr ON oro wnt Cc 70 7/8V\T8Y- /8\ .78\ (8) | 78X14 O) ir Z tr iid 2 OS 7 Sessa se mass ssssssreses LAWN SPRAYERS. DONOHOE Jy BV IS Xi {7 SEEDS. STAN [i AS) INSIST x DRYDEN fe 70) ay 87 8). ONS ION TRYIN 1eY 10 18) Durance Bros. Hardware --Phone 41-- [NR -- ONTARIO 780 TAN ITBY) 10V L(@Y i 18Y Ys aV IIe) and if we get fair and now, prospects for the ETON-RUGBY--A party and warm farme be goed, Even wild fruits a ing along very splendid. dance ton-Rugby School- evening, June 22nd. was held in the for Miss McDonald yv the p BEDWORTH--The Bedworth C. G. 1}1 a Handkerchief T. held honor of Mis leaving the s Under the of songs, recitauions il) made the presen if with a dainty selections of handker- -j chiefs donated by the members of the | handmade handkerchief casket, filled by Alice Browning, the farew=l! iress was read by Lilian Wilkinson, 2 Ler made a suitable reply. Member Canadisn Weekly Newspaper Association, Published at DRYDEN, Onterie Every Friday Largest circulation of any Weskly Paper in the Kenorg District. Subscription $1.58 per year. We Have Resa! Bargains in TUBES, TIRE CHAINS, TOWING CABLE--Easy Hite®, RUBBER PATCHING AND CEMENT, A Real Outfit for Painting Cars and Top Seat Dressing. HARNESS, COLLARS, & HARNESS PARTS, FARM IMPLEMENTS, De Laval Cream Separators, E. A, KLOSE I 0 0 F DRYDEN LODGE, eVeVele No. 417, will meet in the Town Hall, Dryden, Monday, June 4th, 1928. SECOND DEGREL MONDAY NIGET I. J. MacPHERSON, N.C F. E. RAY, Rec.-Secretary EES Golden Star Lec se 0 AF. & AN, No. 484, GR.C. Meets in the Masonic Hall Dryden the Second Tuesday of each month. Visitors Cordially Invited. H. WILDE, W.M. A. E. BERREY, Secretary ree NR a dainty lunch was serv- 1 declared they had a very mn the! pleasant evenin "1 School Picnic-- Shower s May McArthur, who i chool this term, very capable leadership n{of Mrs J J Bowman a splendid prog- and games ly enjoyed by all pres- item of the programme + ite re most interesting part of EXCURSION FARES [) Si CANADIAN PACIFIL SLAY May 15 TO Sept. 30 RETURN LIMIT Oct. 31 1928 Full Information Frem-- RE SORTS Canadian Pacific ROCKIES BANFF - VANCOUV ER - VICTORIA AL THE ROMANTIC. NORTH LAKE LOUISE PACIFIC COAST ASKA Vancouver Island THE DELIGHTFUL WEST COAST CRUISE M. S. CAMPBELL, Ticket Agent, Drydes, Ont. Or Write R. G. McNEILLE, PasSenger Agent CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, WINNIPEG, Man. TE aia. WEST COAST in| SE i On Saturday, June 23, the people of e- 5 in, yet nearly everyone ity was out to enjy the! 1 Horseshoe and other games made the day enjnoyable. Just Meets the First and Thisd Wednesday of each month at eight p.m., in the Town Hall Visiting brethren cordially invited. J. D. NICHCLSON, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Sec'y. rE before a sumptuous repast, prepared by the splendid cooks of the district, races were tried and prizes awarded, After a hearty supper all went home well pleased with the day's outing; Et Reets A plow that meets wed Let us show you the The 10w Deere Sulky is the i farmers -- t the best. ood work, trom ath and face nF strength and ease of bd do your plowing the ant it done--making to complete a good economically--easier © get a good crop stand with your planter and to keep the i ce of weeds with your A seed bed --Agent-- :2 in and see this superior sulky next time you're in town. J. A. STRUTT Dryden, On of Real Plow Value all tests of real plow value--that's the kind of sulky plow you want this year for the better plowing you plan to do in helping your land produce big- ger yields. Here's a sulky that for more than thirty years has met these tests and has >wed fields the way you want yours plowed, New Deere Sulky cultivator, giving you a bigges yield at harvest time.. Seed-bed-making results de- pend upon the plow bottom. John Deere bottoms are ths world's standard - for clesa scouring, long wear and good work. The easy foot lift and handy landing lever make the Now Deere Sulky so easy to operatey that a boy can do a good jab of plowing with it. | LA t this Store You Get v DRYDEN LODGE, No, 1604 L.0.L. :

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