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Dryden Observer, 27 Jul 1923, page 2

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Fn THE DEYUEN OBSERVER RI I IT Ber TR QUALITY MEATS ~|Entrance Results| Kenora District Kok kk Pr : . : : . . T istrict of Kenora comprises of The follwing is the list of success-| ra os i . F h BEEF POR K al Jide Sn t Ea thirty-five townships, ten at Kenora ; bs S v A JH anc » 3 res = s 4 LIS Sul eandidniie ol tee eeenk Eultones Fad the remaider in the Dryden sec ? examinatoins. The names are arrang- |; £ the District. The two sections LAMB & VEAL SEE 5" | tion of the District. ns ctions ed alphabetically--not in order of {of the district are divided by about H A MBUR GER TR AK | merit. Pass ling, 40 pc. in each | fifty miles of rocky country whieh is WI! orders placed with us during the canning season . y i LR . subject and 66 pe of the total of mo use for agricultural pur will be filied promptly with the best Fruits i ~ iv) [SR ON 3 Lr Lal, ; . i : 2 ; . by Wily However it is hoped in id course précurable. ; MADE FRESH DAILY Honour standing, 75 p.c. of the total. & vary datt dine that n voad wl : \ / : : Vi : 4 ; Honours :--Dorothy Bigelow, Myrtle | built connecting up these tole gections. gs | i COOK ED MEATS Crosier, Wandi Weeks. The area of land around Dryden can A ond Stock of -- i : rile be esetimated at over 200,000 acves, ARS U BEERS 1 METAL RINGS on hand ] « ir ne Pass: --Verne Campbell, Frank Col- 2 TH RES SAS RS and KINGS on han ALWAYS ON HAND INE while the total assessed land aceord- lis, Josie Freeborn, May Hutchison, ing to the Bureau of Municipal Affairs is' only 76,631.- gira ; Ross Jackson, John Johnson, Frank \ + tal Kerney, Louise Monty, Alice Morrison : J D. FRE]D, Proprietor. Ee : ; ' y ad Phone No. 6 ID, P Dora Nelson, Olive Reany, Rose Reany | The nature of the scil is for the? lg AN RTA GE a Minnie Reid, Eva Spears, Doris|most part of clay loam with clay sub- As : if Thorpe, Mylo Upton, Kenneth Wilson, | soil; there is also a small amount of | oy © : 9icy | i nl TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF THESE| TO'0 el Wea deal ml), Tha he Oxdrift Co-operative Company, Limited. el ye in 2 Fire Insurance Companies W. J. HAMIITON, Inspector |ocqgsional rock areas but there is no : ; stone in the fields to interfere with: : Represented by Douglas Lane ; rl 4 y > . == <=> - = farming operations. The soil is well | { i 1 British North-Western Fire Insur- : watered with rivers; lakes and springs . ance Co. UNION CHURCH, DRYDEN land covered with spruce, jack-pine and | THE BUILDING 2 Commercial Assurance Co., Ltd. of -- Notice-- poplar for which a ready market can! : EE : London, England. ; oy be had for pulp, firewood or ties. : sped veur time A complete stock of :-- 8 Canada Accident and Fire Insur-|Union Church will be closed from July} "buildings for the most part] Whenever you get a spare hour, it will surely pay you to come in and look LUMBER 4 .ance Co. y o 29th. to August 19th inclusive. are of the pioneer type. However, as over-our new and second hand Furniture. 4 Tha ian Fire Insurance Co. Sunday School and Bible Class as|more land is being cleared better We just received a geod line of new Bed Springs which range from $4.95 a ii re Co Tad ol usual at eleven o'clock a.m. buildings are replacing ~ the old ones| to 7.50. We also have a good supply of white enamel and walnut bedsteads. i SA DOORS aa Sent Ly gy ETE EE : and many fine houses with bank barns | Mattresses, all sizes; Bedroom Dressers and Washstands; Round dining room Ya SASH & London, England established Unt yd aer already commpleted, ; Tables. A nice big Golden Oak easy Rocker Chair; one sold leather Par- CEMENT ] 6 i Animals Insurance Co. of : he 3 i lor Suite; Baby Carriage, just as good as new; one man's Bicycle, will sell es : * WOOD FIBRE ban ! : £02 e type of farming carried on iS cheap; Wash Tubs and Wash Boards; Frying Pans; Pails; Flower Pots; : y LIME 7 he og Lancashire lngur: | Hore and There wig mixed a ih, Oil Cloth; second hand Linoleum; Window Blinds; Saws and Axes. / ance Co | well, eespecially clover; is is A 5 SU 4 ANTHRACITE and ALBERTA 8 Nova Scotia Fire Underwriters' 'In 1922 Canada produced minerals |main crop and eight bushels of seed; big ToeLy N COAL ong estimated to be worth $180,622,000, | nor nerve is quite comthon of 4 and 6 lid ranges wth copper reservoir at side. Also small cook stoves : A goat Tor ~gency. an increase of practically $6, 000, 000 |* Be. 2 selling at a very reasonable price. Ce Re 9 Northern Assurance Co., Ltd. of over the previous year. Two railroads pass through thel|gne 4-sprine ) Hin. Cr a A HARTFORD FIRE INS. . London, England. : rr ah a ean Ee wi ne 4-spring Columbia Gramaphone; New extension Couches, can be used ST and 40 Nationzl : Thre Uisurance - Co. of A British silk manufacturing firm LS Hi Soh througn the SOutl- "single or double, good felt mattress goes with couch at small price $12.00 i ; has decided to establish a large |efm portion and the Grand Trunk GALT COAL Hartford. A + plant near Quebec city for the |servees the northern half. This gives You have no use g kk 11 Northern British and Mercantile manufacture of artificial silk yarn. |ihe settlers first-class facilities for / for,-call or write Insurance Co., Ltd. : -- Wwe ya 3 ; rath A train nearly a mile long and |SPHIPPIng their products. il W interbottom 12 Ocean Accident & Guarantee Cor Bi ot i and i ; poration, Ltd. ! cently carried 165,000 bushels of The people are for the most part Any one leaving town, see us first togive you a price on your house Furni- Lumber, Coal - 113 Queensland Insurance Co., Ltd. i grain ~over the! Canadian Pacific | British although there are many from] ture. It will save your time and we can buy Sreryinine in the house. iE a Builders' Supplies : 14 The Sun Insurance Office of Lon- western lines. ©: | other countries scattered about. 1 pra ra oro don, England (founded 1710, old- Alrioit sites a and a half million] There are twenty-five rural schools 3 ) s in World.) bushels of wheat d [and two more under construction. The ; : : ' Ns TENDERS est Insurance Company in Wor s of wheat were exported |and two more under construction. The |y, T 4 Tenders will be received by the 15 Union. Assurance Society Ltd. of from the port of Vancouver during |two principal towns. are Kenora and BY Non & Second pang Store ONVARIO London, England, established 1714. the period September 1, 1922, to Dryden. ? Kenora has a population of undersigned up to the Fourth day of May 31 of the present year accord- ; Fy 1923 painting the outside hn ing" to figures issued by the Mas |about 6,000, situated on the Lake of Highest Prices Paid of tenon] School House Jd AMES MoFADYER : chants Exchange. the Woods, about one hundred and | ® EERE R ERT EE AE Lowest or any tender not neces- REAL ESTATE Among the large number of um- oe pon, -4adk of iniges, wail il sarily accepted. For further particu- ' i accompanied women on) the last i Tygon bopamanrlintion of 120g I yore apply to AKD y Toe voyages of the Canadian {is situated eighty-three miles east of ; : NOE i Pacific liners "Montclare" and "Me- . is the x t i- "JOSEPH TUCKEY, Sec. Tress: INSURANCE i Kenora and is the centre of the agri Lacy ' Oxdrift; Ont. DRYDEN = GNT. coming to Canada to be married in cultural area of the Kenora Distriet. a various parts of the Dominion. Roads are being built to all the Fresh Meats a rural settlements; last year something An official in charge of the cattle 3 a a ; around $100,000 was spent on this BS A B U G | SS ; a a Et work and a similar amount will likely BEEF, PORK, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON ° 0) : : 000 head of store cattle would be |be spent this year. Fresh Sausage, Bologna, : Summer Sausage Tinta Cont this Be, on There are several farms here for leclared the rush seasons would | te ATE u ; Buildi In these hot days, what is nicer than a good cold Drink the months of August, September |** © RR ae and October. clearings, and with a capital of $1,500, Li he P i B h or.a Dish of the best Ice Cream--*"Let's go to Burgesse'"' : ay ] € ractica utc er 3 these can be taken over and crop put On her last eastward voyage the Ii, which will give a revenue the first Canadian Pacific liner "Empress of or : Canada" established a new trang- |Y€ar- 30a record of 8 days, 10 hours KEEP "TU NED UP and 55 minutes from Yokohama to Yo Vancouver. The previous record, 8 IMPROVED FARMS 5 ' ; days, 13 hours and 31 minutes, had | Theve are a number of farms in allt It 15 quite as important to have your Car tuned up by an expert, been held since 1914 by the "Em- fo of these Districts belonging to aS your piano. Only when everything is perfectly adjusted can This popular little Ice Cream Parlour has become the household word in Dryden. There must be a reason EVERYTHING IN FRESH FRUITS AND CANDIES indication, the Canadian is the : i y a : 's richest man, according to a jthan the cost of the improvements! OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS ESPECIALLY CATERED TO ment made by F. A. Hatch, re- {theveon, and 'on easy terms. president of the Ontario di- Some of these farms are fully im- visior f-the © i fag~ TRE ay ios ; tien, of the Canali Mamita: |pvoved wise the maloiy aro partly Central Garage amount to more than two billion dol- | improved with buildings, barns, and af i . lars, or $250 per capita. ; few acres under cultivation, all ready H. C. BICKNELL, Proprietor hia for a ne wsettler to move into. + Such According to a report of the Do- a ty AI ttle mindon Bureau of Statistics, 62,278, (PIUCRE Are very stitabig 1of a soit. 169 tons of railway freight origin- with small capital who desires to es- Pron er"s ovelt St 1d h himself upon a place, which 0 e ated in Canada in 1922, and 26,5681, {ial will immediately bring returns for his EE 3 % 3 £ wei vin 2 k3 A press of Russia" of the same line. 25 on 8 Per eh gh) Fitmis for Devel : the original homestead settlers who, you have perfect satisfaction. au < f : 4 . . o . . Xr : 11re 3 A3 Bring in your Films Drew: opmen , If public deposits in banks and Jon account of old age, sickness, ete. We make all kinds of repairs and adjustments that your auto , loan companies can be taken as a lwigh to velinquish them at prices less needs, and charges are reasonable. Km ERATE CCEA €21 was received from foreign con- nections, making a total of 88 854, 17 : €00 outgoing. "Also 62,548,578 tons | investment. LATEST SHEET MUSIC : terminated in Canada and 25, 438,908 Particulars re these farms can be : were delivered to foreign connec obtained from the Crown Lands Agent oe He Tos 3 rl | tions, making a total of 87,987,484 |. ie ln Dearest Thru the night , tons. RT Aggravatin' Papa. : Carolina Home : i diitinet: time of ghiep, adapted To ber Bev 7 ET Sop Sauce ji . to prairie range conditions and said | COCHRANT TRAGEDY Mr Gallagher and Mr Shean. Forgotten : . to possess superior wool and sheep BAFFLING MYSTERY You've got to see Mama every Night I'm hungry for beautiful girls qualities, has been developed by R. ; a ne ALSO LATEST RECORDS : % Tel an Alberta sheep raiser. vo mad f ? i. g : ¥. 4 ; It will be known as the "Romnellet," |... ' } ! ] +... Beale Street Mamma "Barney Google . and has been evolved after eight Coraner's Jury Return Open Verdict Old King Tut Louisville Lou No . years' experimenting with crosses of en Death of Little Girl i a Seld by:-- ; foe 2 -Marsh with the Ram- " Ont., July 23--With th 1 APU NI INRIA PSS . ; bouiliet. s evidence of the: wool | Cochrane, On uly zo--Wi e 4 ; y A. G. RIPLEY TR yien, Ont. : production from this species, Mr. jurors at the inquest into the death | WHY BE WITHOUT A BOOK? y a ree en | L12TVEY'S annual clip is 120,000 of six year old Monica Foster, whose "Join our Library. Only 40cts for the st book and Sets to change. Seven mutilated body was found in a ditch hundred books and two hundred novels to choose from. ROBT. SWE ENEY That Canada was gradually be- Jon Wednesday last, returning an oper] AGENT FOR :--Singer Sewing Machines, Columbia, Brunswick coming mare and more of an indus- EA ar snd oki he verdict this afternoon, the Cochrane and En ison Gramaphones. Doherty Pianos, Butterick Patterns. Theme ves are not truly aware of murder case remained a baffling prob- Ems a the fact, was the opinion expressed |lem tonight. Fifteen witnesses includ- before the Winnipeg Rotary Club by |ing the father and three sisters of the , bounds. PARIS Guim General Blacksmith & WH ARSENADE of LEAD y Ww 0G worker. . ¢ Prof. R. C. Wallace, of the Uni- dit] irl, gave evidence at the hear versity of Manitoba. He stated that tore eh E i: | during the past twenty-five years ing.. 11 evening officers in charge for poisoning bugs & other insects Oxyg en bsiyitng the posi of gran had in- fof the investigation declared the sol- : : : 2 crease per cent., the railway |; £ the rete no Has another special this week in Pineapple bought at a low price which we welding mileage 120 per cent., while the. in- ution ob Helse appeared ho 3 1 Fer at 35c. oo 2. Hh We Still Have A Few in connection i dustrial life of the country increased ° er . 700 per cent. ; Neighbors testified during the hear- PURE STRAWBERRY JAM, perd- nn eee $1.00 5 COMFORTABLE HAMMOCKS! - 1 Sh Hyacinth Ons. has the gis. | 7% 10 having seen the child at 640 PURE RASPBERRY JAM, per 41h tin _.. .. 1.00 * | es yac 25 * as e 18- ¢ H 2, 7. Ha 3 # "to dispose of ' tinotin of nang develigen ibe) Sock on this evestng preceding Bn. 4 APPLE & STRAWBERRY JAN, pit 1h fn. prail," 405 . - rhe : 3UI LIES world's largest organ plant, and by day she was found. The girl had died APPLE & RASPBERRY JAM, per 4-10 tin oie ccieens JD i i Framin native invention and improvements |from wrrage, which followed the proh Fruit end of week: BASEBALL OUTFITS : Hyns a ivted wpon her throat with PEACHES and PLUMS, square Basket mm wwmmm- di _ 85 to clear at reduced prices Vaniloba Gypsum Hardwall and Word artists. An organ recently shipped istrument, Dr. Paul said. APRICOTS, square baskets __.__t_.... "es L. 95 Fibre. Eic : by Cassavant Freres of that place ssie Doster, sister of the murder- pAQTERN CHERRIES, per ba a i a SEAR p * kK % . as ) Paris, Prey 24 absolutely the {ec ild, declared she had seen a FRESH APPLES, 2-1hs for : ~ i : 1a { first to leave the American contis j_ : mal Lor es pea A Sm E A KL O SE : Undertaking 0 Cnke ion nent for Kurope, the movement have CE 7 fentihe Tox ; home 78 be 4 ip ; er ing heretofore been in the opposite Tuesday afternoon. William Vernon direction, and was so shipped be- jhad spoken, to a man. who seemed half ihat could bs secured. 3 Wednesday morning. SCOTT Dryden Dryden-- --Ontario : cause the purchaser desired the fim th : : ; : x 1a8¢ € = o ! way station at 3.30 2 - a ANDERSON & HARRIS est and most up-to-date fastrureal, non 10 pe Ng ' .

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