nena FC i or June Bride A very quiet ceremony was held Wednesday, when Edith Mary, daught- er of Mr and Mrs John Hardie was joined in wedlock to Percival Thomas Hake, late of Toronto, of the provin- cial police, now stationed at Dryden. The wedding took place at the home of the bride, only members and im- mediate friends of the family being present. Rev. J. Mclean Beaton, officiated. TH DRYDEN OBSERVER Bathing Suits st Now that the warm weather is here. If you are spend- your vacation by a lake or river, you'll want a Bathing Suit, so that you can be in the water on the hot sweltering days. BATHING SUITS For Children, Men and W omen, in cotton or all wool. 4% ing The bride was becomingly dressed in a navy tricotine suit opening over GATES This Star Touring Is still the favourite model of those who desire ser- vice and style combined This is a reproduction The Studebaker Car YY (8814 on display in o Showroom. ~ DRYDEN D Come and view the model New | ISTRICT MOTOR COMPANY with durability. of T. H. GRAHAM, Mgr. Some 100 Suits of "a sand crepe-de-chine blouse, with sand coloured hat, shoes and hose to match. She carried a bouquet of _ Ophelia roses and lily-of-the-valley. Miss Gracie Hardie, played the wed- ding march, and assisted the bride. She wore a dainty frock of apricot crepe- * de-chine, her bouquet being sweet- peas. Heaps of beautiful presents of Silver Cut Glass, China and Linen, demon- * strated the popularity of the young couple. Mr and Mrs Hake left on the after- noon train to spend their honeymoon .in Winnipeg and other places west. Boys' Clothing are on the racks TL and These are all Cherry Tagged Which means that if you ] ; ; = Here and Thére Panama canal tolls far April amounted to $1,878,987 need a Suit for your Boy and Can find what you Want You can get a cheap Suit because if I can make Boys' Clothing move, I a , going to do so. About $2,300,000 is to be spent on the construction of roads and bridges in the province of British Columbia this year. The Customs and Excise revenue for April amounted to $20,500,000, an increase of $5,000,000 over the receipts of April of last year. Emigrants numbering 15,000 left Scotland for Canada during the first four months of the year, according to consular estimates in Glasgow. Canadian flour has at last been placed on the Panama market. One boat has just loaded the first con- signment of any size, 1,000 barrels being taken. © Seventy-five per cent. of the cop- per produced in Canada in 1922 was the output of British Columbia mines. The Canadian production for the year was 43,321,402 pounds, of which British Columbia accounted for 32,432,521 pounds. € The famous Chateau Frontenac husky dog team, remembered by visitors during last winter's sports season, is being perpetuated. One three pups, and turn out to be like their parents the Chateau Frontenac team is likely to continue winning dog derbys. Fishing licenses in the Maritime Provinces have been reduced. The special fishery regulations for Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island have been amended to provide that in many instances where the license has been more than a dollar it will now be ane dollar. ¢ No limit will be set to the help to be offered to new settlers in the agricultural sections of the province of Quebec, according to Premier Taschereau, The latest government provision is to pay colonists at the rate of $4.00 per acre for 'land cleared on their colonization lots since 1920. $7,000,000 have been voted for provincial colonization. The decision of the Cznadian Pa cific Railway Company to scrap agreements of sale with 30,000 Can- adian farmers in the west and enter into new contracts with them, ex- > tending over 34 years on am amor G, ization basis, will affect gpree- ments of a value of approximately $100,000,000, and relieve many farm- ers of heavy, pressing debts. 7 of the dogs has just given birth te | if the youngsters : oe Big Advances Taking Place A BIG Shipment Clothing Ready-To- Wear --0--0--0-- MEN'S CAPS, all colours & sizes .85 After seeing the cap you'll admit you can't buy it for double the price in any of the catalogues. Boys' Caps, nice assortment, each .75 James Statten Felt Hats, for men, black & other colours, big wide rim, at the small price of __.__..__.. $3.50 Men's White Panama Hats, will al- ways keep in good shape. In case of rain you can fold it up and put itin your pocket; after taking it out will still keep its shape, @--------..__.. $2.75 Men's and Ladies' Cotton Sox and Stockings, per pair ......U_ 0 20 ortwopalrfor aN BB Men's Work Sox, wool and cotton, mixed dark grey, per pair 25 Men's & Ladies' Silk Sox and Stock- Mes a _from .35 to .60 Children's Stockings, from .20 to .30 Girls' & Ladies' Underwear, per garment, from .15 and up. Boys Underwear Drawers, garment .25 Boys Jersey Sweater, each .50 to .60 Boys Tweed Bloomers, dark grey 1.45 Boys Khaki Bloomers, extra heavy qualty, good roomy make, @ 1.36 Men's Cottonade Pants, all sizes 2.25 Khaki Drill Pants, @............ 210 Dress Pants, __.__.from $3.95 to 4.690 Men's Work Shirts, all colours and gizes aon . from .85 to 1.60 VERY NICE SELECTION OF 'DRESS and SPORT SHIRTS At a Low Price, MMen's Overalls, stripe blue, plain blue on Granulated Sugar as Preserving Season Approaches, So would advise all who can buy by the 100-Ib bag to lay n stock while we have it to sell at: $10.00 Cash per 100-lbs PRICES ADVANCING RAPIDLY and can only guaranteee price while present stock lasts. RUSH YOUR ORDERS No, these are not Special Sale Prices, just ordinary every day Variety Store prices CRETONNES, medium weight, in rich floral designs, 36-in. wide, __ .34 BLACK SATEEN, a nice quality, 86-in. wide, per yard __._ i. 32 CHEESE CLOTH, per yard o_o. TEL, 10 DRESS GINGHAMS, good weight, 27-in, wide, per yard __..__.--.----__.. .25 Women's Light Weight Cotton HOSE, brown or black, per pair __.__... .19 Men's Brown or Black COTTO SOCKS, per pair 15 BATHING SUITS, Assorted colors and styles ; For Children, from ot 75 to .90 For Women, from 90 to 1.50 ; Fro Men, from _ av fd .. 75 to 1.26 i Rubber Balls:-- 5 Sponge Balls, __... be SN Ss 5 High Bounce Balls 10 Yo Retort Balle on 0 Le a L508 Aluminum Baby MUGS : 7 a ~ +15 Glass Berry BOWLS, large size -30 Glass Lemon REAMERS, i A 15 Large White CUPS, rr 2 for .25 Egg CUPS, each Lu .05 Brown Earthernware TEA POTS, 6-cup size, are mis 55 New Bargains Every Day--Call and See The Price Ticket Tell The Story. SUCCESSOR 6 ANE & HAREIS Contractors and Builders Full Stock of LUMBER, Sash and Doors, Shingles, Wood Fibre, Brick, Lime and Cement. Estimates Freely Given khaki and black, all sizes $1.45 to 1.95 In Men's Bulldog Toe, wde fitting Boots--brown, only, regular $4.76 SALE PRICE $3.7 CANVAS & LEATHER SHOES FO THE FAMILY. Every pair of Shoes, after examning them at your home and comparing prices with others, if not satisfactory, Money will be Gladly Refunded. Good Selection of men's New and Second-hand Suits, from $7.00 to 18.75 Men's Odd Coats, practically as good as new, from $2.00 to $4.50 You can also match some of our New Pants, which will make a nice Suit, at a very small price. - 2 Made to M-asure Over 300 samples to choose from. Qur Guarantee--Satisfaction or Money Refunded. From $22.60 and up. Price us for HOUSE FURNITURE New or Second-hand, before Buying elsewhere. : You will find practically everything you need in the household. SMALL COOK STOVES & RANGES You can get the best make in a Range, such as M'Clary or Stewart, which are known as good bakers. Selling new over $100. We have a few on hand which are practically as good as new, Will Sell for $35.00 Be noisy, while everything is quiet. Now is the time to buy a cheap Grama- phone. We have them in all makes, Edison, Columbia, and others. RECORDS--Columbia and Edison, in good shape. Have your choice, each .30 We are also buying Rifles or any | other articles that are useless in your home. { { NEW STORE Goods of every description Bought and Sold aks SECOND HAND &