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Dryden Observer, 15 Jun 1923, page 3

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oe a DRYDEN JUNIOR CHAS. A. BU RGESS & ha Kin ii ~ : ' 2 ; OUR SODA FOUNT AIN Is now in full swing, with all thegood qualities of last year, and is AT YOUR SERVICE ie isco cute The BISSELL: DISK HARROWS Noted for GREAT 'CAPACITY, Light DRAFT, & Wonderful DURABILITY. Furnished' in 2, 3, 4 and @-horse size, in In-throw and Out-throw types. Also in DOUBLE-ACTION TYPES {for use with all Standard Tractors. | I have the Bissell Agency for DISKS, § PACKERS ROLLERS, oF and: SILOS M. J. CROSIER|. General Merchant, OXDRIFT, ONTARIO *® = # ol Dry. Goods @recerizs "Boots and Shoes dee Hardie and Par; Prien Trost & Wood and Cockshutt. Implements WATKINS ay = : Health and Toilet): = Specialties Lo business "of its kind in the x a dE world * ? i A. LINGS to T 2 Fresh Meats | BEEF PORK, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON Fresh as Summer Sausage The Practical Butcher : Bologna, | death being instantaneous. i and' Keewatin. Wyksych Han zed *okok KENORA, Ont, June 18-Mytro 1 Wyksych wag Yfiged this morning in the distriet gaol vard at 7 o'clock, The con- demned man walked steadily to the scaffold and made no statement be- fore the black cap was drawn over his head,. apparently . facing his doom calmly. His spiritual advisors were with him last night and early this morning. "He- did he showed evidence of emotion he appeared to be resigned. to his fate. The body 'was taken down. about 20 minutes after and the usual coroner's 'inquest was held. i - The murder for which Mytro Wyk- . Isych paid the penalty was committed Sunday, August 24,1919, almost four years ago, when Wasyl Podbicko on his way to church was shot to death on 'the C.P.R. tracks between Kenora It was a cold-blooded crime; "the" itive: for which - was 'money. For a. long time the 'police were unable to secure any 'clue, and it ap- peared 'that they would never find out : FT ithe perpetraters of the murder; 'but "|gradnally 'the net dréw around Wks: Isych and Mike Koshman: and. they ©. fwere arrested February 1st last when ' leaving' 'Stoney Mountain Peniteniary, _. fwhere they had been Serving a term 4 for' "another "¢rime. .. They were brought to trail at 'the : spring sittings of 'the supreme court. ! Wyksych was 'found guilty of the - murder and 'sentenced to death. Kosh-+ man was sentenced 'to 7 years in Stoney Mountain for hiy par in ihe crime, -- men from the maritime provinces lost their lives by drowning when a canoe upset. in the middle of the bay in forty feet of water. The victims were Robt. Goulding, aged twenty, of St. Johns, Mr 'Goulding's body" has been recovered. They: were employed on the C.P.R. extra gang. ; He went to. sleep at 3. sm | O'clock and wakened at 6. 15. not partake of any breakfast. Though TWO YOUNG.MEN DROWN = KENORA, Ont, June 10--Two young N.B., and Andrew, Bernard, aged 29 of ; Amherst, N.S: Both were single. * public. "J. Rathbone, secretary' © the board of - the west was' never in more hopeful "is well saturated and in excellent con- west than Regina, he heard from Al- Boys Found ia Pool MAY HAVE BEEN SLAIN TO. SEAL THEIR LIPS ERE CY SHAUNAVON, Sask, June 12-- cople's Sto re' ; Mystery surrounds the death of John and Emlie Marquette, boys of 13 and 14, who were found dead in a shallow pool of water near here. A rumor that has gained circulation | A says the boys were in possession.of in- formation concerning the recent bank robbery at Dollard near here, and that they were murdered to prevent their knowledge of the affair becoming Police are silent on this aspect of the case but it will' probably be cleared up at the investigation to be commenced on Wednesday. Examination of the pond at the. point where the clothes of the boys were found shows it, is shallow and |, they could have waded in and of without any difficulty. WEST CHEERY OVER PROSPECT "OF 'GOOD CROP FORT WILLIAN; Ont.) June 12-F. grain commissioners, returned yester- day from a trip, west as far as Reginay He-had 'intended fo cut his visit short at Winnipeg, but was 'called west on} important: business. : He: 'reports that mood." From the Ontario boundary, right through to the mountains, there was every indication of a good crop. Rain has fallen in abundance, and there was a 'good rain in Regina and' district while he was out there. The land is so moist that the water from, the present rains lies in puddles in! the fields, indicating that the ground dition to produce a bumber - crop. While Mr Rathbone went no farther berta that there has never been a season known that promised so' well, both in Edmonton country in the north and in:the often dry region in the south, from Medicine Hat to Leth- bridge and south to the Montana bor-| der. No one who comes in from the country has any of the old pessimism left and prosperity is to be scented ini the air. 3 Pl { THE CANNING sion 1S NOW "ON \ J WN It will pay you to see us about the different Fruits i % tot v \/ ik Fide belo binian 4 Owing to the lair. price - of sugar, is year's of Jams, Jellies and all kinds of Fruits will be much 4 Ses on: a pack ¥ Sy /) = ¢ : higher. We have considerable of last season's pack 9 hE] : \ A hand (Quality No. hi which will go at old prices. v \ Pad Y . ko je on case lots £¥ IN SH rhe ) A 00s ini Vj IN = VRE adh ue Anything and Everything for THE BUILDING *ExR i 'A complete' stock of : ty re ~ LUMBER. a 'LATH 'SHINGLES * _ SASH. &:DOORS "CEMENT WOOD FIBRE LIME TANT THRACITE and ALB ERTA COAL . EXTY : Agent For-- | HARROD FIRE INS. "and GALT COAL Ek x "Lumber, Coal and Builders' Supplies. DRYDEN ONT. \ a Osi i operative Conary, Limi, 1} Hi ll | RL {ies = 2 DO YOUR GARDENING ix with the right tools, '6 i = it wil be "much easier, pleasanter and prob~ ably more successful, - thing for the arden: Weeders, path Edgers, Garden Hose, Lawn. Mowers. If you have been working with poor tools, get some of surs and enjoy the difference. They cost no more, so why not have them? We have every- Rakes Hoes, * ok E A. KLOSE DRYDEN - ON'ARIG - =

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