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Dryden Observer, 30 May 1924, page 3

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Market Prices BACON-- Head Lettuce, each .15 or two for .25 Swift's Premium Peameal Backs, Cherries, Der MW oierim immo oe +60 per Ib .45 | Pineapples for Preserving, per doz. 3 4 eISSN Bl a a oy 4 Strawberries, quart basket __.._. .35 Special Bellies, whole or half, I .20 I 30 Cottage Rolls, per 1 ....----..------.. 25 Choice Eating Apples, per Ib --_.._- .10 Pienic Hamme, per I Lonmin s .20 { New Bermuda Onions, per 1 ..-... .10 Sweet Clover & Sterling Hams, Th ,28 | New Cdrrots, 3 for i iar Bolongs, por IB mein 1B Green Top Carrots -------- omens Sweet Pickled Backs, unsmoked, 1b .30 Now Gueen Wop Hoole inmates 3 New Cabbage, per oo... 09 Cooked Hams, & Roast Ham, To .45 B ananas, per dozen __.. eu. 45 Leaf Lettuce 2 for .15 or 4 for ---- 25] Grape Fruit, 2 fOr orem 25 Phone if you wish Phone No. 49 C, J. WRIGHT, Proprietor oe} ye i Drive a car that is underpowered, W / 9 when you can have all the power ¢ H ® vou need with A SUPERIOR v CHEVROLET The SUPERIOR Chevrolet has more h.p. than any other car of the same size. The price of a 5-passenger Touring, fully equipped f.o.b. Dryden is S835 Note these "Superior features: -- Valve-in head Motor--Pump lubrication Extra heavy frame--Pump water circulation "Alemite patent grease cups--Extra large radiator Gas tank at rear--Vacuum Feed New Departure ball bearings --Silently operating Cone Clutch : Cord Tires--Extra heavy Top and Upholstery-- Curtains open with Doors Standard Equipment" Includes Speedometer, Dash Light, Oil in- dicator, etc. Also complete Electric Starting and Lighting Outfit. ASK US TO EXPLAIN'the EASY PAYMENT PLAN Durance ers & Coy. | K Ask Your Grocer or Confectioner EVERY Monday, Thursday. Saturday BROWN HEALTH BREAD Fresh Every Wodnestlay RAISIN BREAD Chock full of plump, delicious Raisins YDEN BAKERY i YOU WILL NEVER KNOW the comfort of A Clean Notebook --a Good Grade A neat, cleanly written notebook makes a bet- ter impression--a better grade--write it with a Parker Pen. No blots, no ink-stained Perfect Writing | Lands and Forests to be held in Port -} ference relative to the proposed new Delegates to Meet! Girl forgives man Minister of Lands ho shot. Ww In order that the districts of Thunder LINDSAY, Ont., May 27--A few hours * Bay, Rainy River and Kenora may iy a a before Miss Beatrice Fee died here as 3 the result of four bullet wounds caused by her fiance, Frederick W. M'Gaughey she forgave the man that took her life, declaring that he had acted in a drunken rage and. asked her mother to be as equally forgiving. "De mot go to any trouble, mother dear," were the dying girl's last words. "I know he loved me." ; But for McGaughey's inebriated state on the night of the shooting, the family of the deceased girl be- lieve a marriage would have been solemnized next month. It now transpires that the shoting followed a severe struggle in the motor car, during which Miss Fee succeeded in wresting the pistol from Me- Gaughey after she had been shot twice. * Arthur Saturday afternoon, invita- tions are being wired to authorities at Fort Frances, Kenora, Dryden, Rainy River requesting the sending of dele- gates to the Head of the Lakes. They are expected to arrive Saturday morn- ing. Others who are expected here to meet the Ontario Minister in con- automobile highway from the Head of the Lakes to iWnnipeg, will include Hon. W. J. Clubb, Minister of Public Works in Manitoba, W. J. Emmett of the Ontario Motor League and Dr Doo- tittle of Toronto, President of the Can- adian Automobile Association, Arrangements are being completed for the conference to be held either in the Chamber of Commerce rooms OY the Council Chamber in Port Arthur. Hon. James Lyons is expected to reach the Twin Cities Friday morning He will be met at the depot by Frank H. Keefer, M.L.A., and Frank Spence, M.L.A. and others. = At noon, at the regulaz, meeting of the Fort William Rotary Club he will speak on the work of his department, following which he will go to the Kaministiqua Club for a private conference with members of the Port Arthur Chamber of Com-i Lindsay, May 28.--Beatrice Fee, Toronto girl who was shot in the breast on Sunday evening by Frederick Me- Gaughey' 23, farmer of Omemee with whorhh she had been keeping company, died in the hospital Monday. According to the death bed state- ment of the girl, McGaughey shot her when she refused his offer of mar- riage, declaring "you will not live long to break the heart of any other man. ROBT. SWEENEY General Blacksmith OWN YOUR OWN HOME * ok % oF kk OUR PRICES ON LUMBER ARE} LOWER THAN THEY HAVE BEEN FOR YEARS. We can fill any bill of material from Yard Stock. , Our Service is the same for a Board , ora Car lot. x We can sell you any bill of material at less money than any Mail Order House. This is not a line yard concern where we have to make large profits; our overhead is small. Plans and Estimates Free! PE SCREEN WINDOWS AND DOORS E At Special Prices. LUMBER. SHINGLES. CEMENT. PLASTER AND LIME. SASH AND DOORS. BEAVER BOARD. EMPIRE PLASTER BOARD. SILOS, ete., etc. PAPER ROOFING. MOULDING. And All Builders' Supplies. UY mmmnE J. Winterbottom Agent for--- HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE Co. Agents For- Massey-Harris Implements LEER XE XJ Carbon Removed from Cylinders 5 Acetylene Burning --ONTARIO * are Sooner or Later you will Use a DE LAVAL Cream Separator and Milker. BRICK, LATH. © TE Tg merce, Fort William Board of Trade, the City Councils, the Motor Clubs, and other public bodies. Friday night's program 'has not definitely been com- pleted, but it is likely the Minister will be taken for an auto tour into the; country after the Friday afternoon conference. Nothing has been arranged for Sat- urday morning, athough a boat trip about the harbour is being considered, but early Saturday afternoon, as soon as outside delegates have had. lunch they will be called into conference with representatives of the City Councils, Chamber of Commerce, Board of Trade and the Motor Clubs to discuss with the Minister the Head of the Lakes- Winnipeg Highway, chiefly and to also consider and discuss the needs of the district adjacent to the Twin Cities. Representatives of Fort Frances, Ke- nora and Rainy River asked for a chance to meetn the Minister to lay before him their suggestions in. re- spect to which rout the road should take. It is expected the conference will result in a definite route being chosen, following which arrangements will be made for the commencing of the highway at the earliest possible date. : veria Smooth Riding, The Market WANTED IMMEDIATELY -- GIRL for general work, in small Hotel-- A HENDERSON Eagle River, Ont. Cascade Hotel HAVING NO GRAIN or HAY CROPS this year, we have for sale Massey- Harris 6-ft. BINDER, nearly new, and in good condition. Massey-Harris 10- ft. MOWER; 10-ft. RAKE, nearly new Also 4 good Grade Shorthorn COWS very reasonable price for cash. 23/6 24 E. DAWKINS The \ If you drive one you'll soon See The Difference. LOTS OF POWER AND BUILT TO STAY RIGHT ON THE ROAD. Costs a little more and they are worth the money. 2 Last Advertisement SF verland Garage, Dryden RAS RT Cars \ E. A. Klose, Agent i ---- JAMES McFADYEN ; REAL ESTATE AND INSURANOR DRYDEN Smooth Running ont. sos LO.0.F. DRYDEN LODGE, Ne 417 meets at the Town fran every Monday evening at eight o'clock. ; F. COOPER, N.G. D. ANDERSON, Secy Visiting Brethren Cordially Invited, 46 I LOL. DRYDEN LODGE Ne. 1684 : meets the first Wednesday of each month, at eight p.m, in the Town Hall. Visiting Brethren eer- dially invited. J. E. HARRIS, W.M. : BADEN SMITH, Secy atari, Golden Star Lh 1: No. 484 the Second Tuesday 'of each month, Visitors Cordially invited. : 'A. E. BERREY, W.M. For Sale--7 ROOMED HUOSE WITH Large pantry and 21% acre garden land Bargain for cash or will arrange terms Immediate possesion, or will rent reasonable to reliable tenant.- ' Mrs R. FLEMING RASPBERRY CANES, extra strong, $5.00 per hundred. Strawberry plants "Fverbearers" and other leading vari- fire Insurance Companies, Represented by Douglas Lane ! British North-Western Fire Insur- ance Co. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. of London,: England. Canada Accident and Fire Insur ties, 40c. per dozen.--See ance Ce. ey i oe WOE . . 7 . . JAMES SPENCE, Diy Phenix Fire Insurance Co. 165le Box 44, Dryden ew York. | | x 44, % Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd. of YOUNG PIGS now ready, from regis- tered Yorkshire stock, $12.00 a pair.-- Apply : DUNCAN McKELLAR,. Dryden, Ont. London, England, established 182 General Animals Insurance Co. oi Canada- The London and Lancashire Insur "ance Co., Ltd. Nova Scotia Fire Underwriters Agency. 16] 5 z GOOD PROPERTY for sale, lots 8 & 9 S. Albert Street, with good sized House, newly decorated; good well on property. For particulars apply London, England. G. NELSON, National Fire Insurance 'Co. of 16/5)c Dryden, Ont. Hartford. SEED OATS.--Irish Victor and Gold Rain varieties; either kind 90c. per bushel.--Apply surance Co., Ltd. poration, Lid. Queensiand Insurance Co., Ltd. The Sun Insurance Office of Lon- JAMES HATCH, 16] 5le Dryden, Ont. Northern Assurance Co., Ltd. of | North British and Mercantile In-, Ocean Accident & Guarantee Cor- | A. BURTON,, Secy. \ KEROSENE AVE YOUR % PALKING over plowed ground all day tires your team a8 \/ well as the driver. How about pulling a load besides? In these days of scarcity of horse and man power the heavy farm work such as discing can be done most speedily and economically with a Case Kerosene Tractor. ' The 10-18 or smaliest Case Tractor can pull an 8 ft. double action disc harrow set to full depth. Busy farmers can work the "iron "1 horse" day and night if necessary. Don't forget that Case tractors operate over dusty fields without dust entering cyl snders. The Air washer fully protects the Motor. The all cut ie steel spur gears are fully enclosed and run in oil, The weight* of the Case 10-18 is only about 3,400 Ibs. this, with the liberal sized tires prevents soil packing. Other important features explained in full descriptive literature sent out for the asking. Let us tell you more about the 10-18 or larger Case Tractors, F. T. BRIGNALL I fingers. The "Lucky } | YOUNG PIGS, $10.00 pair, ready for] don, England (founded 1710, old- Curve" feeds the ink until you own a Parker, |shipment. --Apply est Insurance Company in World.) OXDRIFT ONTARIO «smoothly. Safety- WwW. JAHNERT, Union. Assurance Society Ltd. of sealed, it can't leak 30/5(24 Waldhof, Ont. London, England, established 1714. a ni FOUN DICE, mix et ol, T1200 por) oo nnre Fire Tnwranee on. a it's filled / pair, cash. Also FRESH COW. Apply | _ i icin ann i : R. E. BARKER, WE are bringing a Portable Sawmill' hen a instant Ve : 30] 5[2 eh Oxdrif, Ont. 7 fo Riga to Si hn i A -------------- i rst | T y > 3 i" i S Tal Pai Try one at SLE on Samo te on Bll Chi Wim 7 wens, ; : of twelve miles of Dryden who wants Room in private home. Very central. lumber sawn can arrange it by apply- | Apply he ia 'ng to A. Anderson, Dyment, or to i SUITE TO LET. Also TWO HOUSES J. McCRACKEN, Dryden. er rent.--Apply O. H. PRONGER if A ) > ; A Fountain Pens First Class Work Guaranteed. G. Ripley's |

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