Dryden Observer, 16 Mar 1928, p. 2

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Where Bees May be Kept Bees may be kept in any locality sufficient nectar to Some localities are where there is moaintain them, better than others in that there is a Apply to TER, . oreater variety of flowers or a greater Dryden, Ont. rofusion of them; therefore a larger s 7 : : 3 3 : For the Season of Lent Els coi ove ne aR MATDAPTLY tol} Weare sew dihiog » Choice Selection of Easter Novelties kept in one place than in another TO LET-- THREE-ROOMED Flat, Waterworks connected, over Dryden Dye Cleaners Shop. S. DAI Classified _ Easter Novelties HALIBUT, SALMON, WHITEFISH, HADDIE HERRING, COD FILLITED HADDIE etc. =| which isbut a { pay Try Our Coals: NUT COAL WILDFIRE COAL KOPPERS COKE PRICES REASONABLE-- PROMPT DELIVERY Dryden Lumber Co. i ave often Tigh t our are often rigat at ow 1 1 : keeper with but| bother about | s does 1a FOR SALE -- FIVE-ROOMED/ e. with good garage, §OO¢ As : | W/ The Gayest of Fancy Confections Mrs M. F. COOK, Dryden NTED -- EXPERIENCED Maid for General Housework EASTER BUNNIES, CHICKENS, LARGE and SMALL EGGS THE CABIN, Dryden, Ontario "| FOR SALE -- ein Bull, 2 years old; ireshened in the fall. ticulars, apply to i Holst yvden, Ont Then there are the Fancy REGISTERED One For own name iced on. A real delight for the kiddies. in and have yours laid aside while the choice is wide. A. L, WICE, 13 For This Week-end-- Box 120i : ; " - = GOOD VARIETY of FRESH FRUIT. In fact every sort of Novelty you could imagine. Eggs on which you can have your FANCY BOXED CHOCOLATES--FOR EASTER. FRESH CELERY, LETTUCE, TOMATOES, Come etc. snap for cash, or Sms, "= t Gough's Confet S \ ITER Dryden, Osid ough ho) onfectioney FOR SALE--AT A BARGAIN} J ©. GOUGH, Proprietor. '| South three quarters of the welll . Agent For-- known Lot 11, Con. 1, Township § NEILSON'S CHOCOLATES, Eaton. Good house ($2000:00) Stabl ; KODAKS & SUPPLIES arv D 1 £ f= -~ oc 11 well fenced, 63 acres ul r Clear title--Apply Lrslinitnor ino pea wre d 5 F--------T The : Newest Things For Spring | = re] 3 2 THE NEW THINGS FOR SPRING ARE HERE-- In Pleasing Varities-- The New Styles, the New Colouring, the Lighter Materials, Shades and Shapes, there is one Style, one Color most pleasing for you-- leisure any Garment in the Store. You are Invited at any time to Examine or Try On at GOOD QUALITY AND FAIR PRICES 2 3 = ~ 2 - : -- . -- Ra -- Ps - ----- ed --- 3 fe po a and from these New BE Jj. B. Gates AR ------ JF recs Bl aaa | As Yeu Please Just Avouad : ] 4 the Corner . --help yourself 0 mom Ask the Clerk ; Byvarywhere -- Telephone CHAIN STORES O: H: PRONGER, Proprietor REAL BARGAINS--Good for Monday 1gth to 23. No Phone Orders accepted at these prices. Nothing but SPOT CASH. CIIINA OATS, per phi... coc sn nbere EL rao .35 ORANGES, fair size, pcr QOZRI sms vn dpa e ns bar Seas .35 P: & G: SCAP--24 bars for ..... ER es -- $1.00 SYRUP, 5-lbs, Crown Brand isi shar vn ene .35 PORK & DEANS, Libby's, Medium size tin ......--- .10 JAM--Strawberry, Stewarts, 4-1b tins ...s.evneneeee .67 Raspberry, Stewarts, 4 1D Lins on seen vances .59 HER Sh i -- 14 FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY We will give away to the first twenty Customers a 5-1b box of Country Style Sausages for goc. FLOUR, in 98-1b sacks, first patent : aan ers e468 OIL CAKEYMEAL ix. vir crnn.arammesisnnsbsnns 3.00 To Chick Feeders-- A GROUND BONE, OYSTER SHELLS, CHARKOLE, "SWIFT'S "LAY MORE," MEAT SCRAP, TANKAGE, CORN, Maple Leaf, per tin CHICK FQOD, WHEAT, CORN, BUCK WHEAT - POULTRY REGULATOR. TO ARRIVE-- FRESH STRAWBERRIES, RADISH, LETTUCE, » GREEN ONIONS, CELERY. ; \ a) 0 CE 0-6 <> © GEE GRD ESE OS O-a eR ES EE are sometimes to pe the roofs of large Wherever bees may be kept, the golden rule applies, One should not intrude on the territory of another whose rights by reason of his being nme -- TELE - | ~ | ~ ] - ! = ; | - < 4 J {first in the locality should be Te- NF | aon.. ------ FOR SALE--EIG O2k Dining-rcom gardens are| pider please return to THE CABIN, Dryden, Ontario ------ Suite, in condition --Apply _ J WARREN, Dryden ail a WwW W FRENCH, + Dryden, Ont. HT-PIECE FUM D Sherifi's Sale of Lands for Arrears | of School Taxes. 5. or Secretary-Treasurer of the Quibell Consolidated School Section dated 81st day of January, 1928, commanding the Sheriff to levy upon the lands here- inafter described for the arrears of taxes respectively due thereon together with the costs incurred, I hereby give notice that pursuant to the Assess- ment Act, I shall on THURSDAY the 14th day of June 1928 at the hour of ELEVEN O'Clock in the forenoon at the Sheriff's Office in the Town of Kenora, in the District of Kenora proosed to sell by Public Auction so much of the said lands as may be necessary for the payment of the said arrears re < 7 ATTY even | FOR Sm So SET TOWNSHIP OF WABIGOON, DISTRICT OF KENORA pean = taken S iar s.--APPL) * : children. _ Gardenirg and b= S°P | Dryden, A. McPHAIL. DISTRICT OF KENORA ing or pouliry-keeping znd beckeeping| -- iiaion -- 7 make a good combination for city | os ZS Zp ISE A ; ds habeas. In mare id Blase LE Blouse | _TOWNSHIR OF WABIGOON, DISTRICT OF KENORA o es where garden | between Cabin an hyte Street gy VIRTUE OF A WARRANT under the hands of the Chairman and good spected. TOR SALE--CAR TIMOTHY AND and charges thereon unless such arrears and charges shall have been sconer Mixed Hay, A-1 condition, ~~ Frice paid, $12:00 ton, Minnitakj, Oht. : ] Chrysler-- Nash OXDRIFT TRADING CO. os 9 10|3|28 Oxdrift, Ont yg 2 3 ; Coupes, Coaches | -- -- MR Jee TEE S d FOR SALE -- ONE HONEY £6 © g & g & +2 8 a3 eaans Extractor, 45 gallon capacity, new Z 3 S. iP < 3 a 8g ° One Stationery Kerosine Engine] A Asikainen, "N1411 4 160 1924-5-6 $62:48 6:01 $68: Lpecial Sedans 6 horse Wag One Heavy{A Asikainen, Ni;12 4 160 1924-5-6 64:18 fo is pie -- team will sell horses separate if{H Asikainen, SW% 11 4 80 1924-56 31:23 3:01 34:24 ptd ; Two Carloads of these better |desired, also one Chevrolet Coach {F V Crawley, Si, 8 5 140 1924-5-6 71:41 6:91 78:23 unptd i class cars are now speeding 1926 model. --Apply FV Crawley, NE% 8 5 170 1924-5-6 64:63 6:23 70:86 un ptd to us from thelr factory in HANS KELLBERG, |Mrs Fxe Couture, SW% 9 6 70 1924-5-6 79:18 7:65 86:83 Ptd 9]3!28 Waldhof, Ontario} Mrs Exe Couture, NE? 10 6 76 1924-5-6 22:31 2:17 24148 ptd i the east. oe meee P K Kupainen, S143 3 140 1924-5-6 57:75 5:59 63:34 ptd vr oe FOR SALE -- CHEVROLET|R E C Milling, S147 4 182 1924.56 58:56 5:67 64:23 un ptd We ask intelligent thinking peo- Coupe, practically new, cheap for] B Paradis, N74 4 153 192456 ogy Time wmpd ple of Dryden and District to cash, or terms-can be arranged. Mrs MB Paradis, S154 4 153 1924-5-6 58:00 5:61 63:61 un ptd seriously consider the question of JASES OLIPHANT, |D C Warner, : ARDS Supvsed pander a 9 KR . the small difference in prices of WANTED_MAN TO CUT 20 deceased S157 6 120 1924-5-6 62:48 6:06 68:54 ptd these high grade cars as compar ed with the many shortcomings of the average little car, which has been so persistently exploited in this district heretofor. These cars will arrive shortly and we invite one and all whether a purchaser or not to call and learn something of their superior- ity Now is the chance of those who desire a fine car at a low price to get out of the old rut. No longer can the excuse of poor roads be put forward by those who would dispose of a little car, thanks to such interpid pioneers as Dan Hutchison, G A Crane, J D Aaron Bill Kerney or Tom Davidson. Tuning Up The Car Spring is just around the corner, and you are reminded that the) staff of this garage arc all-ex- perienced Mechanics, tried and in this proven on many cars district. i Dryden Hotors 'iM. J. CROSIER General Merchant OXDRIFT, ONTARIO. MANY CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE IN OUR STORE SINCE THE REMOVL OF THE POST OFFICE. Come in and Look Them Over. Our New Years Resolutions were QUALITY, GOODS UICK SERVICE, ECONOMY PRICES. . 15/3/28 cords fuel wood, one mile from town.--Apply. JAS. HATCH, Dryden, Ontario Dated at the Sheriff's Office at the Town of Kenora, in the Province of Kenora, this 21st day of February, 1928, JOHN W, HUMBLE, Sheriff of the District of Kenora, Ski line view of Canadian Metropolis Mount Royal possesses ROW COVET ontreal, Metropolis of the Pominion of Canada, is so fortunate as to possess a reat natural playground > iy M the city so that it is but a few steps from the everyday matter-of-fact worid of Fo aad ALL i he hasnt St . : attractions in every season of the year and for every age. sole paths: gr the ski enthusiasts. providing level ways for the leisurely and swift runs for those who want thrills. urther distinction of being forbidden to the automobile at all times." 10 ear ski pair resting a wid and just to the FE of he middle ad seen the great | Jictoria ubilee Bridge connecting the Island of Montreal with the South shore, crossing the St. Site ed with its winter mantle of ice and snow. (Canadian National Railways photograph). / ie the Stil awres : e yiew of the city and the surrounding district is obtainable. Manufacturing plants vie with the spires e middle distance the fane of Notre Dame contrasts with a vast grain elevator. = In winter time it affords numerous paths ; Mount Royal has the 3 From the point where {he eamera man has found the At the right may bs Fd

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