Dryden Observer, 26 Apr 1929, p. 5

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NS SAS LST OS VANES OST, NES NIN NN NA PATE NAN DINNER SERVICE be remarkable saving. # choice of two patterns. Only CONGOLEUM MATS AND RUGS i LINOLEUM --by the yard, 2 yards wide, per square yd. FLOOR OIL. -- by the yard, 2 yds wide, per square yd. LARGE OVAL LINOLEUM MA { SMALL SQUARE MATS, each a am 04-piece Wedgwood Dinner Service. =P 8 $19:80 & We also have just received an assortment of fine quality Tea ; i % Pots in many mew and pleasing designs and colors. . i Sd Yogmy de ey 80 to $2:10 ic : 3 % SEE CUR WINDOW. CONOR Cael ns ER ra FE URE 1B ¥ NOW is the time to buy a Complete Dinner Service, . at i ; I! < 3 I:0:0:%, No. 417, meets'in the Town Hall! Dryden every Monday evening at 8 p.m, THIRD DEGREE, April 2gth.. B. R. EVANS, N:G: K. COLLINS, Rec-Sec. month, at 8:00 pm. Comrades invited. :;; DRYDEN LODGE "3NADIAN LEGION, B.ES.L. REGULAR MEETINGS WILL be held in the Paper Mill Hall, ' Dryden, the first Friday of each ~ Visiting W. K. Edye, Pres. ® H. M. Davidson, Sec. AA IDENTIFIED AS GABRIELSON I | JOHN tA 'afternoon hanging from a tree in {the bush a few miles east of Ign- ace at Gull River. ; Gabrielson had been working in Geer's camp at Gull River, and 'was last seen when he left the | camp on February 2oth. Appar- ently he had left with the inten- g-tion of committing suicide for it 'was only about three mles from 'camp that his body was acciden- tly found by a teamster from the camp. He had used a rope and there was evidence to show that he had made one unsuccessful at- £5 tempt and had climbed the tree 'again, Coroner Dr H. Morison and Provincial Constable Wright left to conduct an investigation and GOLDEN STAR LODGE AF: & A: M:, No 84:G:R:C: Beets mn the Masonie Hall, Dryden the Second Tuesday of each month Visitors Cordially Invited. pu ' F. FOULIS, WA. Minorcas $19.00; A BE. BERREY, Scecstary tn i) tm 2 a Poultry Course [(.] PRYDE LODGE, Es. e¥oiis DMoetls the FWissd sud 'pm. in the Town Hail. brethren cordially imvited. ers. Free Catalogue. BABY CHICKS--Canada's Bred -to-lay 10D per cent Alive. Leg- horns $17.00; Barred Rocks, An- conas $18.00; Rhode Island Reds A ) Nhite Rocks, Wyndottes $20.00 per hundred. 12 ede Free. s for Pen Matings 25¢c. each. Ful-O-Pep Chick Starter, 10-1bs. at Biologically Tested, guaranteed g analysis Free. Incubators, Brood- ALEX decided that death was due to Ai 1suicide, and that no inquest was necessary. An effort is being made to loc- ate relatives. From a Correspondent-- A correspondent from Waldho sends us the following item clip- ped from a Winnipeg newspaper, with the suggestion that an effort {be made to have this practice gen- eral throughout the Dominion. Graham's Winnipeg police court will not in future, be required to kiss the Bible on being sworn in. Future witnesses will only have to hold the Bible in the right hand. "It is an unsanitary practice," declared Magistrate Graham on issuing his new rule. "and I will not ask persons to kiss a book which is handled and kis- man later indentified as John ; Gabrielson, a Swede, about 45 'years of age, was found Monday STANFORD--DUTOT DINORWIC--A quiet but pret- ty wedding took place it St. Geot- ge's Church on Sunday afterncon April 20th, when Charles Robert Stanford of Dinorwic was united in marriage to Miss Hattit Dutot of Dryden. The Rev. E. Jacques jofficiated The bride was given: away by Mr Lockie Mann, and, wore a pretty gown of rose beige! flat crepe, with close fitting hat to match; Mrs L. Mann acted as matron of honor, and the bride- igroom was supported by Mr "Aj 'McDonald as best man. ! 'the ceremony, the personal friends lof Mr and Mrs Stanford sat down ito a sumptious supper at Afr After! their new home, the invited guests be- ing, Rev. E Jacques, Mr and Mrs L. Mann, Mrs T Wright and little daughter, Dryden; A MacDonald, Mr and Mrs A Wright, Mrs W. Several Dinorwic friends attended Rhind, Wabigoon; and J Mann. the reception during the evening. Best wishes are extended to Mr and Mrs Stanford on their mar- riage and a hearty welcome to Witnessns in Magistrate R. B. Mrs Stanford on coming to re- side in Dinorwic. ve fairies] PICTURE CONTEST In the present $30,000 Amateur Picture Contest (Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd.) the prize of $100.00 for the best baby picture for the Province of Ontario was won by Mr J. Helders at Ottawa for the month of March, the Canadian Kodak Company, informs us Helder"s winning picture shows baby Helders wrapped snugly in furs, ready for her daily outing. The Baby Picture Contest is.con- VERYBODY knows the Out. stand' Lazevrolet offers Sixe eylinder pe mance and smooth. ness in the price rande of the four. Everybody knows it is the lowests priced car in the world which pro vides the beauty and luxury of smart new Bodies by Fisher. a But only those whe have driven the Cutstanding Chavrolet can appro ciate those other evidences of Quality at Low Cost with which it abounds, So we urge you to fry out this sensational car in your own way « » 8t your own speed . . over roads and grades of your own choosing. Come in and let us show you a few TAYLOR'S HATCHERY sed as frequently as the police cia EE lb i) bible." Furby St, Winnipeg, 36: W. JONES, W.M. tinued and entries can be made of the highlights. 13-5785 B. Sec'y. | : SEA > : ; i / ? - Ww 4 ngers Challenge O J ( H 9 S i YOU CANNOT BEAT THESE PRICES ANYWHERE IN jj { N CANADA. ; $ E BOYS' SUITS AND CAPS i : : 4 8 BOYS TWEED SUITS, 3-piece, double breasted Coat, Notice f ; > : pe two pair longs, 8 to 16 years, per eg ca ses ; s 3 ¢ 3 2 BOYS TWEED SUIT, double breasted Coat, one pair ; : J Dis #0 PY 6 4 Br ; Shorts, Aton years Laue Sia a a $3.98 AS we are vacating our present place of business { ; grance FOS. Co. fl BOYS' YOUTHS TWEED, g-piece SUITS, double we are reducing out stock at bargain prices. bd y sil A : ls breasted Coat, two pair pants and waistcoat, 10 to { Dryden On t. Kenora ¥/ 10 years, @ Lwin at hin go SERA Ce RRR TE seine 2: : Toréntvefoe tn Thirty-five per cent off all ) ; ¥% BOYS' NAVY SUITS, Cheviot serge, two pair pants, goods such as--RODAKS PIPES STATION. | eT Ee Se | hs one pair bloomers and one pair longs, 4 to 16 years. ERY, BULK CANDY, BOX CHOCOLATES, PRO ; AL ROTORS SOF ConA, Iyer : @ CER RRS ETI a BUR LS PEE SS I Lh Le 1 1 TAMS, CANNED FRUIT, SAUCES, PICKLES LE ee AL ; iu 1¢ PREPARED MUSTARD, BREAKFAST §, | pair pants and waistcoat, 6 to 10 venigial 0h Be .OF FOODS, BISCUITS, Packages and Bulk. {and besides the $2,500. It costs nothing more than to until April 3oth. grand prize ts } YOUTH'S sizes, up to 36 for % YOUTHS & MEN'S TWEED SUITS, two pair pants % waistcoat, all best of tailoring, up to size 42, ion Further, during the months of $ 1April and May, therc are ef vin Also a Supply ow HEINTZ PRODUCTS : : ah 2 hi Pa :- at cost. ; : a mail your best snap shot to the NAVY SERGE REEFERS--Nicely tailored in navy : hoot : ; ther classifications as follows Trina Cofioat il ER hevoit ser nblen leeve, size 0. 6 year : ; ence; 2; Informal Pictures 1p, "50, po UF 20 HUES: ARBED ee erge, emblem on sleeve, sizes 2 to. 6 years, GET THEM WHILE THEY LAST L, CR um ; Talk Company Ltd, Torofito. HEI Si NE NS ol Any amateur can selimit Ay ning Sa Rs Spovt Plotures; 3, poets 6 No pictures as he wishes, ; b g re Study 7, Buildivg 5 any Prize Contest Fntiy ianks and Peli i 01 S On ectione tectural 08, Inger HEE oy i | frther particulars can be nhtain. © - es l frtins 3 Unusual, and 17, Elf TREE on request from Pu To years Gh a el Te re : argemen Aug Hutter; Photographer ard WORK GLOVES, of Canton Flannel; knit cuff, per pair ~~ --J]. 0. GOUGH, Prop. ee ! i iz 7 Anntngranher 1 Ei pele aie : 1; : : mateurs, try to win a prize, Amateur Finisher, Waldhof, O LADIES PYJAMAS--in silk stripe voile, lace trimmed, raley pre, : in rose, mals, blue, nile 'peach at [Loo i va a wn 3 Tr 4 DI an CO ar Er a LE Se ] 4 ? LADIES NIGHT GOWNS, of silk stripe voile and AY 40H shades as above, lace trimmed, very dainty, @...... $1.1; : 4.7 0 MEN'S AND BOYS CAPS--In designs of every Sh : description to'telail from... 00 La, 7 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN, ONTARIO ng a beautiful Swiss net # panel, 45 inches wide, 224 yards long, of a very rich TAKE NOTICE THAT: : ; i: GEOR, JOE i i ea 20 fF I. The Council of the Municipal Corporation of the Town of Dryden intends to construct Concrets Walls on the Streets a. is below in Schedule "A", as a Local Improvement, and intends to specially assess a part of the cos non the land abutting dirartly 20 wie ee The i a eg hr RE $1. the work. : y : Ss : 2. The estimated cost of the work is $15,976.00, of which $6,404.00 is to be paid by the Corporaden. "The estimated cost rate pe. foot frontage is as listed below in Scedule "A". The special assessment is to be paid in ten annu 3. Persons desiring to petition against undertaking the work must do so on or before the 6th day of May, 129. | ; : J. E. GIBSON, Dated April sth, 1929. Clerk. CONCRETE SIDEWALKS--DRYDEN, 1029 HED "A" ONTARIO PeaEDPULY A : TE ; Estimated Owner's Corpora- Frox t T ide L h Wi tion' So a 2 Sige Teongth Way Cost Share il Total Estimated Cost per ft--$§+ Dueen St. Earl St. Van Horne St. S.S. 6 1020 $1,380.00 $924.00 $456.00 nts Bh a King St. Earl St. Whyte St. B.S. 6 9:3 1,230.00 762.00 138en Owner's Shave... in $r.c King St. Whyte St. ELtlotto NS. 6 2dg 348.00" 264.00 84.00 : King St. Whyte St. Van Horne St. S.S. 6 5:8 700.00 528.00 172.00 hn 13 2[10c. for Tart St, Queen St. Princess St. E.S. 6 70 @35.00 405.00 520.00 Ca Whyte St. Queen St. King St. BS. 6...» @35.00 38000 545.00 Queen St. Van Horne St. Kirkpatrick St. S.S. 46" 400 336.00 27.00 99.00 Princess St. Earl St. Whyte St. N.S. 46" 4g 487.00 297.00 160.00 Princess St. Van Horne St. Kirkpatrick St. N.S. 4'6" 462 457.00 207.00 How Princess St. Kirkpatrick St. Casimer St. S.S. 46" 4a 457.00 297.00 10000 vind Tt sok rg he {Duke St. Earl St. Casimer St. N.S. 46" 19°0 iguooo 1zkyoo 6yao0 orl Fstimated Cost ner Albert St. Whyte St. Kirkpatrick St. N.S. 46" 1040 1,020.00 6093.00 327.00 Owner's Share ..... oes Arthur St. Earl St. Kirkpatrick St. N.S. © 46" 1500 1480.00 966.00 5I4.00 Pe i : Earl St. Princess St. Duke St. ES. 468 i» 346.00 165.00 1310p. Hnnual rate, ... of. xoc; Whyte St. King St. Albert St. W.S. 46" 1122 1,105.00 49500 610.00 for ten years. Van Horne St. Queen St. Arthur St." ESS. 46" 20u0 1,980.00 040.00 930.00 Kirkpatrick St. Duke St. Arthur St. ES. 4%" 820 °° 8iooo 455.00 315.C0 ho | : : on SE Wt ] br i $55.65000 $57 4 2500 $6404.00 /

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