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Dryden Observer, 30 Jan 1930, page 2

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BE THE DRYDEN OBSERVER We Specialize --jp--" .- -- tAfternoon Teas: CALL IN AND GIVE US A TRIAL. WHEN DOWN TOWN SHOPPING, Fresh Bread, Cakes, Pastry Daily i 8 Bryce's Bakery! Insist on Bryce's Bread 20 LS (1! he li il L i y we A T + Paterson's Meat Market © 3 Full tine of a i Fresh Killed Meats 2 | Cured and Smoked © 1] Meats, . etc. = yen =: [yd "ish, Sausages, LF Cie rl Phone No. 6 CHEE LY SEED ne A. PATTERSON, Prop. r=' Ls 1 = Corner's Little Corner Vol 2 Jan ary 10th, 1930 Published weekly in the Interest of the e People of Kenora District. QUITE AN IDEA Sandy: "Father, may I have some money tu buy fire crakers?" Father: "Of course not, Sendy. Whag do you think I taught vou to snap your fing~ ers for?" The community was greatly shocked on Thursday afternoon, last, when word was passed around that Clifford Boyd was killed by a fall- ing tree. Clifford was well liked by all, and will be greatly iio d in the school and Sun day School, but st "all in his own hore being the only child. Much sympathy is ex- pressel for Mr and Mrs Boyd in their ir- repairable loss. The funeral on Sunday was largely attended, Rev. Mr Howes, conducting the service. n 8 any rate it has been our observation that reputation,. lke Len- nor china, is "Good to the Last Drop." I; is not too early to figure out the mer- its of the McCormick- Deering tractor, and have an order placed for Spring }elivery; pries and literature on appl.cotion. This hint for moth- ers originally was pas sed along in an adver- tisement: "When the baby is done drinking it should be unscrew- ed and laid in a cool place or under the tap. If the baby does not thrive on fresh milk,t should be boled. Good Equipment makes a good Farmer Better, McCormick- Deering Eq mipment is No. 46 wedding here day. yester- The new McCormick Deering Manure Sprea der is not a built-over model, but a distinct- ly new type--a mach- ine embodying the sane (SERIENAIRNLIEIN MOPAR LITE SERIE highest principles of des'gn , workmanship and manufacturing skill. A spring tooth har- row is a mighty good tool to have around. The teeth penetrate deeply and stir the soil thoroughly. If you're bothered with quack grass you can equip the harrow with special the roots and eradicat- ing the grass. Come in and see the McCor- mick-Deer"ng Spring tooth harrows, on dis Good Equ and play in oyr stooe. we have full line. House Boarding ]. S. CORNER a -- bin eae EAEEE PAERIRY EF RA LEIAN FRARLEA EV ERTY © -------- ---------- quack grass : teeth for tearing out \ 10 p.cC. off for cash JUMBO KNIT SWEATERS-- --- Lad es White Sweaters In i Heavy All- Wool Pullover and Coat Style. Special Att $4.95 J. : Gates DRY GOODS and LADIES READY-TO-WEAR : ern a] (zeneral Hardware IIE ED HEE OHH RDG JANUARY SALE of WOMEN'S SHOES TRAP SLIPPERS; PUMPS and TIE- OXFORDS -- Featured in a Wide Selection of Fancy Trimmed Styles. All New, Up-to-date Stock. | | ANDERSON & HARRIS FUNERAL DIRECTORS DAY OR NIGHT CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED T0 McCormick -Deering Dealer, OXDRIFT, Ont had a Glass, China reputation are cracked, and_ never well mended DS , -- Er Reductions GENUINE MEASURE - Semi - Ready Garments -- 24. for a Reg. $30. Suit or 0'Coat $32. for a Reg. $40. Suit or O'Coat <A 40. $50. Suit or O'Coat USUAL HIGH QUALITY OF WORKMANSHIP FULL GUARANTEE __THE PRICE IN THE POCKET. for a Reg. A ------------ T. PROUDFOOT w inter bottom Lumber Yard | LUMBER, COAL and BUILDERS SUPPLIES BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDING QUALITY | te=SPRVICE tl DRYDEN Jas. Winterboltom, Onataro Fresh Groceries, Confectionery Fruits and Vegetables Fiour & Feed Cured Meats Alas a fresh, clean stock A Phone 49 ------ "The Dryden Tailor" A c0000000000000 O GRANITE & MARBLE Oj MONUMENTS (oF GEO. NOBLE, 8) Dryden, Ontario (0) o oO oO (0) 0000000000000 ¢ oH | Dont Wait/ until your house is on fire to phone about your FIRE INSURANCE See A 1.TOCE, Dryden -- Ontario REPRESENTING THE CAMADRIAM ring IHSURANTE COMPA WINNIPEG, CARADA TAILORED TO YOUR: I EE SE CROF ACREAGES The following statistice. of the principal field crops of Ontario for 1929 show the acreage as compiled by 'he Ontario Department of Agri- culture in co-operation with the Dominion Bureau of Statistics: 1928 1029 Fall Wheat _._.... 693,660 691.662 Sprng Wheat _,. 109,895 106610 Oats o_o ii. 2,659,980 2,335,310 | Barley ....--=. 615,554 622.062 ti BYE ier 63,367 52,023 Flax: =: o> - 17,964 5,49° Buckwheat __..___ 271,243 294, Petts... 109,887 ..79,522 Mixed Grain _____ 905,693 892,897 Huskirg Corn ... 110,192 120,000 Boone Ls 50,935 €3,732 Fodder Corn ------- 299,307 287,564 AMalla 2 734,230 685,880 Alsike 155,67 189,843 Sweet Clover _.. 413,468 338106 Hay, clover ____. 413,468 2915,221 Potatoes --gm---- 181,241 148,435 Tornips is 71,971 72,50: Fobacco 3... 33,977 23,073 Mawles 33,567 30,395 Sugar Beets ___. 45,294 36,864 Carrols: wc on 2,002 1,777 THEY DO. MAKE GOOD _. the times Canada championship_ at the. International Exhibition, it has been won twelve times by Englishmen who came to the Dominion without previous farm ing experience. fact that out of the fiftec: BANQUET OWN EXHIBITORS A unique banquet was cil to Brart Agriculturists including all those stock breeders and grain growers of Brant who by exhibiting at the big fall and winter exhibtions | in Toronto, Guelph and Ottawa, had broadcast the name of Brant County over a wide area. The guests of honor and chief speakers of th: oc- pasion were Dr C. Christie, president of 0.A.C., and J. M. McCallum, in charge of the Live Stock Branch, Ottawa. It is hopeh that this gathe: ing may be the percursor of many i such events in other eounties of { the province. CANADIAN LEGION REGULAR MEETINGS WILL be held in the Paper Mill Hall, Dryden, the first Friday of each month, at 8:00 pm, Visiting Comrades invited. H. M. Davidson, Sec- W K Edye, Pres WOOD SAWING A Call For Us Will Result in Promp¢ Service. Leave Orders at Star Pooi- room, Phone 102, or at my house, Queen St. There is food for the thought injE has won_ the whea' |E recently | tendered by the Brant County Coun-| : PHONE- PAINTS = Day, 62 R 8 Night, 6% B 4 OILS VARNISHES j * * 8 © 8 TH TEETH EI00008A0006GR000OSOREZIN0RNNI 1 HITITIENEE i IE STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS 8 : FURNACES, Etec., Ete __ p J .A.GARDINEI CHINA -- GLASSWARE BEATTY WASHERS Sind Ontario CAMPERS & HUNTERS' SUPPLIES 5 E. A. KLOSE,| Generel Merchent, ©AGLE RIVER Agent for Frost & Wood IMPLEMENTS. COCKSHUTY PLOW (COV. $s 889 Cream Separates. & RAW FURS BOUGHT & SOLD. i E Sharple's TR This Week's Spotl | at The Music Store HOFFMANN PIANO, COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA Records VICTROLA, Reg. $165.--Slightly Used With 35 Used Records VICTROLA, Reg. $115.00--Qur Price, with To Go At Splendid TRUMPET, with Case--Regular $120.00 ~ $60.00 = $60.00 LASTLY-- Pronger & 3 $15.00 Stripped Have a Chat Witk Us Before Buying Radics or Anything in our Line. Armstrong ET L AL iil LI ll TAT GOUu aS Homemade The Increasing Popularity of our "HOMEMADE CANDY" is Ample Poof of its \/holesome, Deliciousness. HAVE YOU TRIED IT? Candy Goods IN DEMAND--FRESH DAILY. BECOME A SATISFIED CUSTOMER. Gough's ( Baked OUR BREAD AND BAKED GOODS ARE ALWAYS Confectioney -- J. 0. GOUGH, Prop. Pad

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