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Dryden Observer, 22 Nov 1929, page 2

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- in, pt AE THE DRYDEN OBSERVER FORMER IGNACE, TREASURER FACES FORGIRY CHARGES A. Reid, former treasurer of the Municipality of Ignace, appeared be- fare His Honor Judge W. A. Dowler on Monday morning. and elected apeedy trial before him on Wednes- back from Eastern Canada by the Provincial Police. FEL It is alleged that Read used blank bonds left over from tne debentures of the Municipality of Ignace, used the seal which was in his possession, and then is alleged to have forgea the name of the reeve of the Muni- Corner's Little Corner Vol 2 No. 39 # weekly in the Interest of the People of Kenora District. November 22, Wrinkle, Wrinkle, lit- Cormick-Deering New The reason why the day morning, without jury. Read | cipality. A sum in the neighborhood faces six charges of forgery and one jof $6,000 is involved in the various of enbezzlem nt, and was brought] charges. : ¢ Charity is humiliating! 7 You need never be compelled to accept it. Start now and protect your old age. Take advantage of tz Canadian Government Annuities System and at 65 you'll havean income to last your life. Make your old age what it should be--peaceful and free from financial worries. Mail this Coupon today POSTAGE FREE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT Me es Li : Annuities Branch, Dept. ©* ¥* A bd ™ 1] | : = S | Department of Labour, Ottawa FR > : } Please send me COMPLETE INFORMATION a Dep artmant of Labour, Otavia ; shout Canadian Government Annuities. TIOM. PETER HEENAN, Minister | Name. + Print Clearly BACKEU BY THE WHOLE DOMINION Addrens...conmvein It runs like a clock is the way Louis Pai- adis of Quibell, des- cribes the 10-20 Me- Cormick-Deering trac- tor, which wesold to Mr Jarvinen of that town. They tried it out threshing clover, More McCormizk-Deer ing satisfaction, Ta preserve left- over paint, melt a lit- tle paraffin and pour over the top Just like with jelly glasses. The paint will then stay soft and fresh. Get a Vessott grain You might possibly want an 'engine to grind the grain, cut the wood, ete, if so get a M'Cormick-Deer -ing, a godod size for every need. Izzy: "What 18 a nicre in the church?" Dizzy: "It's just the game as an itch any place else only you can't scratch it quite so well. We have just re- ceived a new shipment of tire chains, and head-light bulbs they are a necessity on the tle swmit, ball bearing) cram wedding ring is plac- - All my labours to con- separator to separate ed on the third finger futel, : the milk and you are is because it was I keep pressing, day well satisfied! originally believe d by day that a delicate vein Yet your smoothness Lizzie: What do connected that finger, never stays. you think of monog- and no other finger Every line runs into amy? with the heart. curves, lize: Well person- . Wish I had old Adom's ally I prefer walnut or It is beginning to nerve, oak. look a little like win- ter, our five month's summer must be about over. of the first things to catch your eye when you open the Pullman window is a cinder, One Ed, Neely has a hickey on his throat, which had to be oper- ated on at the hospit- al this week, we trust that he will soon be limbered up again. J. S. CORNER McCormick -Deering | v slippery ro dark nights grinder to make feed the cows, then a Mc- ads these Dealer, : OXDRIFT, Oat. EERE EERE EEG EERE RELA EERE ELMAR ER SL EAR GABE NIV EERE MARIA) Christmas Is Just Around the Corner SEIS IRIRnRNATS WHY Not Do Your Shoppng Early this year, and avoid the usual rush and bustle. Tarly Shoppirg gives you better selection. Our store is crammed with Practical and Useful Gifts fo every member of the family 4 pect HEE ERE HI USHLAR BASE EREI RE, J. Adu BL VEE ddbodlte. NEW FALL AND WINTER {SAMPLES FROM READY-TO -WEAR TAILORING ! CHEVROLET TRUCK-- 1929 model; run 3000 miles; Looks like new : THE new Fall and Winter samp- | 'les from "Semi-Ready" Tailoring | "have just arrived at our store. 'New fabrics, new patterns, new 'colorings and a vact range f 'new styles in Suits and Topcoats : --masterful creations by "Chief Designer" FORD TOURING, 1926 Model--Looks Like New and runs like new #9 4 as esis was SEE Eales FORD ROADSTER, 1920 Model--A dandy little Car very little used. i The time is not far off when you J. ; 'will be in need of new garments {for your Fall Wardrobe. Might ve suggest you visit the store & inspect this line, whilst every- thing is complete. Ws 5 a { Prices are surprisingly moderate and we cap guarantee a garment , tailored to your exact measure 2 re « f that will fit you and give you en- EEL EE SLE EEE EE ELE RUE EERE UBT | tire satisfaction. Semi-Rea / ERE =r | tire satisfaction. Semi- Ready have I= la Dominion-wide reputation for i fi engin tailoring of highest qual- =i gl ity and are acknowledged leaders i Ch'in style. ji a fs ie T 3 T. PROUDFOO1 i STDE BACON, Whole or Half,........... 32 "The Dryden Tailor" a ~ een As COTTAGE ROLLS, per ID J.ovririenvins .28 0000000000000 O BR He eter Lb an "ELE CO GRANITE & MARBLE O 0 MONUMENTS C GEO. NOBLE, Dryden, Ontario NCOO0OO0O00CCGOVOO ed PE RES SRK RTE TALS Re 4 = NEE he BL Oo Oo o O Oo CO ==] = | tte A. PATTERSON, Prop. Phone No. 6 HET ie Fresh Groceries and Provisions wd Fruits and : Confectionery | until your house is on fire to phone about your FIRE INSURANCE See A. J. LOCK, Dryden -- Ontario Mail Orders given prompt attention _ug/ REPRESENTING E AIRE FIR Tig SANEDIAN Fins the ° ? PRONGER Victor - Radio - Electrola complete with $375 10 tubes - Its reception has never been approached --because in all radio history there has never been an instrument to approach any phase of its performance. Come in today and hear the world's two greatest instruments--for the price of one. Our terms are easy. Authorized Dealers DRYDEN, Ont. & ARMSTRONG Our Tea Room Is 'Gaining Rapidly in Public Favor. ive Us A Trial Insist on Bryce's Bread ETE EI HEE 42006002 3000REBRERRLE 10 1 ENE J.A.GARDINE. Geasral Merchant, CAGLE RIVER Agsat for be Frost & Weed IMPLEMENTS. § COCKSHUTT PLOW COV. sc 8 dB Sharple's Cream Soparaters. 4 RAW FURS BOUGHT & SOLD. § LL 1418 SECONDHAND CANOE-- to Sell Cheap, HOT SHELLS & 38-30 RIFLES-- at Low Prices ar i ---- SORE IBA Motes TRAPPERS SUPPLIES-- A Full Line SECONDHAND BOY,S AND GIRLS BICYCLES-- i Cheap, & as Good as new: 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-CUTTER'S TOOLS AND SUPPLIES Of All Kinds roam our JE Tr SME A LL ESE CM FY or PE ON VN Just A Little The Best, and may be obtained at all Stores in Town. Ask For It. HOMEMADE CANDY-- Made Right on the Premises; Not Out of Town, and the taste is different. Delicioug All Varieties, and from 30 to 40¢ per 1b FOR SATURDAY-Cream. Puffs and Rolls, per doz. soc. RP IRI ISU GIONS PIP i Pi . Gough's Confectioney 2 = 310, COLO Fer

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