Observer and Star, 11 Apr 1912, p. 8

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Re THE OBSERVER & STAR. DRYDEN, i Liha ONTARIO. Satisfaction * @uaranteed [) ( e002%® maintained as it is in this store, High-Class Groceries. Low Spring = 0999 09209%82502502595%563269:8225082822252590202526292892 Grocery Quality and Prices There is no store in this District where high standand of Grocery Stock is In many lines prices are lower than you will find in any other store Prices. HOUCINNONO0, No Trouble to 'Show Goods Have Now Arrived =INn=- Boots and Shoes Men's Underwear Latest Designs oh Inspection Invited ioods oT. LePAGE Wholesale and Retail Merchant Yaron, | 0.0,.0.0.0.¢.0.0, 0) [) [) 288 ® Ont. Golden Star Lodge 7 No. 484 A.F.&A.M,G.R.C. Meets in the Masonic Hall, the second Tuesday of each month. | Visitors cordially invited. J. A. McPhail Chas. A. Taylor CALM. Sec'y. WANTED A village-cart or al pony carriage. State price. Apply ¢ I. 74 ROBINSON Box 41. Eagle River FOR SALE. od Grain-- 0.21 barley Bumper King oats Red Fife wheat Apply to A. E. BROWNING Oxdrift. Ont. TWO YOUNG YORKSHIRE SOWS, _ bred to pure bred Yorkshire boar. JOHN ADAMS Apply to: roy Oxdrift, Ont. Feed Oats for Sale 40c per Bushel cash Call at Swanson's Farm SWAN SWANSON For Imnumediate Good House, large barn and heu house All good buildings in first-class conditiou. One- half acre of good g: arden land with a fiue berry p patel, Price reasonable, terms easy A. I. COOK, Trustee JUST ARRIVED FROM WINNIPEG ; H. Grey, Who will open business in Dryden Monday. 'Mr. Gray hasbeen in bus- iness in Winnipeg for three years and does all first class work, paper- hanging Painting, Calsoming, Gla; ing, Graining, etc. 1 will carry a sample of the papers and dsigns. Just drop a card in the Post office and I will be pleased to call on you and show you my Samples. WEE H. GREY Er RIRTHS, MARRIAGES. DEATHS BIRTH. SWANSON--AC Dryden, Ont, on April 4, the wife of Swan Swanson of a son, stillborn. / Lats a iB Miss Noble, who has been the | chruch. guest of her sister, Mrs. Philip J. Duff returned to" Winnipeg on Tuesday. Sale| Decorator 0600000000000 000000000000000600000000300000000000400 Baseball Time Are you ready for it ? We are If not from large, our wants. . Our prices cannot be beaten Gloves and Mitts Bats + . 3 Balls . . well assorted stock of Reach's Gloves, Balls, Bats. Masks, etc., we will be able to fill your So buy early as they will 80 soo. 25¢ to $8.00 5c to $1.25 . 5c to $1,50 ETE 20060942009 3494404999 0909990099 Boa A M. REID, Headquaaters for Sporting Goods 00000000000000004 $00000000000000000000. 0400000900000 3 HAVE YOU a han exchan ge ? or improved pr DO YOU NEED Life, Health or b se io rohb-tixeant or improved property fer sale or DO YOU want to rent or buy vacant operty ? INSU R ANCE--Fire, PS A cei ident ? OBITUARY The death occurred on Saturday afternoon of Mrs. Sarah A. Reid, widow of the late Duncan Reid, The deceased lady, ago. who was Tonly 50 years old had not enjoyed Christmas, good health since but it was only a fortnight ago when she commenced to suffer from nervous collapse, which be- ing complicated by Kidney and other trouble ended fatally, The funeral took place from the residence of her son the Presbyterian church, the sere vice being conducted by Rav. Muy. Moffat in the presence of a large number of the friends of the de- ceased lady who during her long residence in Dryden, took an act- ive interest -in the work of the The remains wege borne to the Dryden cemetry, the chief mourners being her two sous, Duncan, sof Dryden, and William, who predeceased her many years] Duncan to | of Balcarres, and her brother, David Agnew, of Winnipeg. 'Che deceased's aged mother survives her in the east. The felatives of the late Mrs. Reid desire to express their 'sincere thanks for the kindness and sympathy shown ik their friend S duting her illness. -- Dinorwic Sciwool Easter Examinations Junior IV.--Ralph Archibald Junior Il---Edgurda Bruce, Cyril Mac- Kenzie Junior I'i---Gordon Isbister Senior Y--D oris MacKenzie Junior 1--V.ictor Brnce, Winnie Isbister re she voor a cist nie Isbister, Iva thieen: Quinn 21 Absent--Ma mie Greenwood, Clifford Ralph Hy Mit ad A D Murray, Teacher Don't be surp: ised if you have an at- tack of rhuema Hsm his spring. just rub the affected pasts feesly with Cham- berlain's Linimen 't and it wiil soon dis- appear. Sold by A. M. Reid, 'April 25th, | the theological Primary Clas s--Jessie Greenwood, Min- |. | heen assistant postmistress TENDERS ---- The Kenora-Cobalt Develop- ment & Reduction Co. will accept tenders for the sinking of a shaft] 8 feet and one (7 10" 100") well known Golden Park seven feet by ten hundred fect deep, on the property South of Dryden. Sealed letters marked "tenders" will be opened at nine o'clock a.m 1912. i I'he Company reserves the right to reject any. or all bids and to accept any bid. . Apply to: : ].w. KEENAN, Treas. Room 1 University Blde. Detroit, Micls. Mrs. (Rev.) A.J. Bruce, of on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Korzinski of Dinorwic, were visitors at Whitemouth on Saturday. George Reute has arrived in Minnitaki, from England, and in- tends to rustle some on his splen- did farm this coming summer. Mr, and Mrs. Bennett are giv- ing 'a dance in the Minnitaki school house on Friday evening next and all friends are cordially a iny ited. : : The Easter vacation was spent by Mr: and Mrs. J. D. McKenzie, of Dinorwic; in Kenora, the guest of the latter's mother Mrs. Mitchell. : Miss' I. Haddon and Miss 1. Benger, of the Dryden public school staff are spending the Fast- er vacation with their relatives in Port Arthur, Geo. T. Carruthers, formerly manager | or fhe Trader's bank, was a visitor Dryden on Monday, a Winoipee, returning west on Tuesday morning. of the Methodist church, left for Kenora on Monday to write for examination in connection with the Wesley col- lege, Winnipeg. The Faster school vacation ends on Saturday and schools will re- open on Monday morning next. New pupils should enrol on this date, so that the progress of class- es may not be retarded. who has at the Dryden post office, left last Thurs- day for Winnipeg, where she' will commence a mercantile career. Previous to her departure Miss Miss Hazel Smith, Dinorwic, was a visitor in Dr vden Mr. Thos. Petty, student pastor : Hi Just Arrived New Spring Direct from the Mauu- facturers for men new low crown stiff hats outing felts Boys Lads' felt Hats Caps and leather tams in all rhe newest novelties Tams shapes for little tots 7 See our window display Store of Quality Hazel was the guest at a farewell function at Miss M. Scott' S. and right prices Head Gea re Snappy new styles In fine Soft Felts and the new Ladies' Caps and and Little The new big shape for girls -- smaller Clark & Co. | : | CENTRAL HO DRYL EN WF KERNEY, ro Kiet class Accommodation ellers Sumple Rooms connection Choice Stock of Wines, 1. Crgars. Rates 'CC. 0. SEL, 'rop DRYDEN i Rates fiom $1.50 per The Cascade EAGLE RIVER. ONT. Gordon J. and J. Rates $1.50 per accommodation Wines, Liquors and ( Arst class Imperial Hi WABIGOON - Of W.6. ROCKET, Prop. First class Accommodation - San in connection Rates - $1.50 per i: RUSSELL HO KENORA, DONT Rates - $1 to § This house lias been tao refitted and everything class 'I'he bar is supplie the choicest Iicuinrs GEORGE PAGON » ~ By-law No By law restraining 5 bitches from being on th or other puolic places in ictpality of the town of cand imposing a penalty same. The Mayor and Council Municipality of the wn of enacts a8 folJows: (1) No Dogs or Bitche description or age shall be al the streets or public places municipality of the Lown of unless securel, 'muzzled WIRE MUZZIL.:Z (2) Any Dog or Bitch fou 'streets or other public place town of Dryden without bé ly muzzed SHALL BE DES ED BY SHOOTING, hy stable or Constables of the Dryden. [3] This By law comes ii on and after the first day 1912, CHAS. A. TAYLO KENNEDY, May The Churche A ALEX. ANGLICAN St. Luke's, Deyden, 11 an a wy School 3 pm Matthew's, Fagle Riv eh school 3 nm. Rev. WV, ( Wabigoon, St. George's, Dinorwie, School House, Ignace, 1 ( Revised, PRESBYTER LAN, St John's, Presbyterian church, Dryde; Morning service at 11a nn Eyening seivice, 7 p.m Minister's Bible Class 2 30 Sunday school at 2 30 p.m | | Rev, M! ; METHODIST Setting C hure hy, Divden-- Evening service, 7. Pam. Eagle River at 11 am. Rev. i -- = me nr ; prompt cure which it will eff You will look a good while be find a better medicine for coug colds than Chamberlain's Cough It not only gives relief --it cur it when 'you have a cough or ¢ you are certain to be pleased. sale by --A. M. Reid.

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