THE DRYDEN OBSERVER IESE EEE eal a fr Ee frat = Corner's Little Corner 2h) 4 Bi: vol. 20 Dryden, February 21st, 1930 No. 51 a we iT Br a See a ees iY i el EB Prblded weekly in the Interest of the People of Kenora District. 1 Spaghetti should not cutting, long wearing, if I ever get back I= be cooked to long. A- heat -treated, chimped there again, I'll never £8 10 i gz is OK re discs. The bear- m there mo mo, LAME CHOPS, ror 10 ee Se IRAs a rae Br gn bout 10 inches is O.K centre es Lik ; ™ 50 there ; : : TORE ane Ty Senay ye. SS exe THA Chon el i i gotta 5 polp of pln SIAURL NERS RY Ligh duit 8 gd PATRIA RITE iis : tter per hard, white iron Foie ute SHO. SRR DEVONSHIRE SAUSAGE, per 1b --mocremeoe SATE ea fl pounds of bu A oe fey i 4 ; th wonk with the New 2r extremely durable. footures that have YORK HAMS--whole or half, per Ib move Teariay 2 5 McCormick- Deeving Roberts, said the peen built into Me- Lm Cream Separator com- teacher, to drive home (ormick-Deering- grain u a pared with the old tin the Jessen on charty gylls by the men who pan method, bus Bil and kindness, 'If I saw a may beating a designed them. Step in and look over the Ug i says that pigs are not flisslyl TTA] = doing so well. . donkey and stoprel jipe. C5 ..Of all gad words of him from doing so, A simple, inexspen- BES is LE 5 what virtue would I | ? ' ongue Or pen, be Bra sive way to spread Phone No. 6 A. PATTERSON, Prop. is They're wearing Pe S00 La aig lime on sour soil is Hl those long skirés _a- B CE y love, SAA 5 vse a MeCormick-- Eee Ln a fe ELELCIEUELELEELC gain. ry Deering endgate lime Ee ERE er Teh EEEHER ard mow that that McCormick - Deering er 2 a spasm is over we'll spring tooth oyrons stantially built mach- give you some more ae like other McCorm- tins alin inte: {he up-set. slogans: ick - Deering tillage Sack ond of the wo "Keep that S hool-girl tools. They ars built "yu which you Complexion"-- for many years of "THE IMPROVEMENT OF A CENTURY IN WINDOW CONSTRUCTION .! pushy IN 2 | | | i | LOTH SASHES PE- MOVE BY SLIGHT THIS TION & Fo ¢ | [INTERIOR VIEW CLEAN THE WHOLE WINDOW BY REM LOWER SASH QVING TOP AND = The Snel ma Xv wy densi Progiers foe BUIL LUMBER, Lo CEYENT, STEER TES SUBPLIES er Co. L - ] 3 i RR MOST . REVOLUTIONARY : | 0NGO0000000000 haul your supply of faithful; efficent work Gem Razers I'me. A convenient, «The paver is part of Ask to see your toe cosy way to govead the pictare"-- .. ite size and style lime uniformly over Sambo, who had sev- eral weaks' hard life on a French batile- beld, was asked by an officer: 'Whee are you from Sambo?' Tse from Alahama boss' said Sambo; and Douglas Shoes. "The Flavor Lasts" Squibb's Tosteless Castor Oil. Our McCormick -- Deering No. 4 iraet- or disc harrow is equipped with keep - many acres each day. J. S. CORNER McCormick -Deering Dealer, OXDRIFT, Ont S58 Jaruarv Report of , QUIBELL CONSOLIDATED SCHL {Sr Il-- Normann, Macleod, 80; 'Mary Ellen Williams 68; Harry "Martin, 59; Colombe Parad's, 63; Melville McEwan, 54; Visly Valley, 51: Charlie Laferrest 44. |. raat Jr. U--James MacLeod, 79; Carl Von Klein, 66; Gordon Corbett, 60; | Dols Wait! | Don un ts your house is on fire to phone about your FIRE INSURANCE See Harry Rat, 57; John Reb, 52: Sd A | LOCK Fi ey Ieton, 3B ae oe . . Try ' Sr. I--Agnes Shields, 76; "une Dryden -- Ontario REPRESENTING HADIZAN FIRG HER COROREY WINNIPEG, CAKADA Antilla, 75; Jerry Shields, 68; Lucl- la Booi, 67; Impi Kivi, 61. Jr. I--James Martin, 82; Mary Corbett, 80; Clement Valley, 72; { James Laforrest, 71. } § 3n Delle Moore, 81; thel! e i Mahan, 72; Maime Pietila 71; Vai- 000000000000 00 no Fos, 65. an bs CG GRANITE & MARBLE Of Jr. Pr-- thane Maron, 80; T. B. MACAULAY __ Oo MONUMENTS (' Georganna Valley, 76; Everett | President, Sun Life of Canada GE 0. NOBLE, 0 Shilds, 75; Arthur Rebinson 53. Se a ee (9) Dryden, Ontario Of-- F. CRAWFORD, teacher. --SENIOR ROOM-- i IV.-- Alberta Cooper 70; Eva = Moore, 69; Hele, Williams 66; Mar- zaret Booi, 59; Bobby Martin 59; Paul Paradis 53; Mary Icton 51; Tena Booi 48; Myrtle Jackson 47 I mber Yard "The Best From the West" A Hard Coal that will 8 $13:50 per Ton tock Anywhere and All Lumps Marie Robert 44. Ungraded--Wal- ter Icton and Cecil Van Klein, III--Florence Jones 75; Mary Sr. Bo "f) Llohan 74;- Leong Coletle 72; Geo. | MEASURE i 5 LOSE it ALE Reed 63; Madeleine Robert 66; Al- fred Corbett 58;. Myrtle Laforrest . B @ SCREENED UP TO A STANDARD -- Not Down to a Price a Sr TR Semi - Ready Jr HI--Lemni Kvi 78; Winn! fred Reed 75; Vieno Fors 75; Jack Cor- Let 71; Charlie Purainen 62; George Martin 61; Etienne Paradis 60; John Garments Jag. Win Laforrest 59; John Pietila 53. .. J. W. HUTTN, Principal. $24. for a Reg. $32. for a Reg. O : $30. Suit or O'Coat RERTIO > Toltgu®s OQut-- ____ 5 A lot of the U: 8: citizens ara $40. for a Reg. passing through the U: S: o. their USUAL HIGH QUALITY OF | way from Canada to Cuba.--Judge WORKMANSHIP FULL GUARANTEE --THE PRICE IN THE POCKET. T. PROUDEOOT "De tour Fani-- Lj ps "7 understand your husband can't meet his creditors." ®{ "I dor'y believe he wants to, par- ticularly."--Berkshire Eagle. 037 ERS 3 HELENS i~iour & reed Cured Meats Fruits a oO f oe] | 4 resh, clean stock h} i Fresh Groceries, Confectionery "The Dryden Tailor" M J. Crosier General Merchant OXDBRIFT -- ONTARIO __ Dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES DRY GOODS Re A GROCERIES .-- HARDWARE _ FARM IMPLEMENTS Agent for-- wn LIFE INSURANCE FROST AND WOOD AKD COCESHUTT IMPLEMENTS og i, 2 ? po ah Gi « mel Veg ctables .He Bleeds Words-- To CA An Pa Buck-- Can you give me a d=fini- tion of an orator?" Private-- "Sure, He's the fellow who's always ready to lay down his life for your country."-- Xennebec Phone 49 sssasassnat | [ i ARTHUR B. od Sun Life of Canada Journal. WOOD ... = GENUINE TAILORED TO YOUR: $40. Suit or OCoat | $50. Suit or o'Coat [lI cs CARS RERIEIREATY 3A RUTEEARE LIARATNANEREEAT SORANOEEIRI RELEASE LERETERTARE B2 | a TL HE LE HH HEH HHH HR REE EL iad eat i HEA ies Spring = ® = 0 72 W 2 A Good Assortment of the Newest Styles--with Long or Short Sleeves. In the New Fancy Prints at a Special low price of SL $10304800002500200R0REEC0000ERRARDRNSLNENARIE0DIIINNREEAEY ales DRY GOODS and LADIES READY-TO-WEAR aU HI ER IIMS LIM LULL Co ia AEA Special Reductions L.A KLOSE Stock ANDERSON & HARRI FUNERAL | DIRECTORS DAY OR NIGHT AT CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED 78 PHONE Day, 62 R 8 Wn Taking a te ------ AXES and AXE HANDLES, HORSE BLANKETS, HEATERS and 6-in STOVE PIPES Many other Seasonable Lines a Night, 61 GOOD SET SECOND-HAND __ SwRI TEAM SLEIGHS -- | J.A.GARDINE. Gensrel Rerchamt, EAGLE RIVER Agent for frost & Wood (MPLEMENTS. COCKSEUT: PLOW COV 8 & & 8 Cream Separaiesss. RAW FURS BOUGHT & SOLD. CEa5RRaRRAREREREN FIT IEREERRLEEN00LERAERLONNERARANIND We also have a NeW Fresh Stock of-- AR PAINT, VARNISH and____ ALABASTINE For Early Spring Cleaning. Sharples Dryden Ontario J Choice Highland Linen Sold Regularly at 60=, Now 35c.0r 3 for $1.00 See our Window Display Papert Repairing We have engaged the service of a General Repair Man who specializes in repairing Radios, Gramophones, Sewing Machines, Electr cal Ap- pliances, Furniture, ete., ete. Charges Reasonable. Try Us Pronger & Armstrong Bind Susie, Stationery I MT li [HV Hl Ll | From this date until further notice, we will sell BREAD -- 3 loaves for 25¢ or 13 for - $1.00 CANNED FRUIT-- 7 tins for $1 49 Cash 1 tin Pears; 2 tns Pineapples we AlN for una > $1.49 The Regular Value of this Assortment is $2.10 A Remarkable Oppprtunity to Save on Canned Fruit. 1 tin Strawberries; 1 tin Plums; 1 tin Raspberries; 1 tin Cherries; Caslerions GOUGH, Prop. ugh's J 0. Li Ly Edge