Dryden Observer, 31 May 1929, p. 2

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER ge - - = wor - ; i 5 ~ ey i tsi RL 7 i vg L ! C : A EC Corner's Little Corner 3 BS "vol 2 May May 24th, 1929 Ne, 13 | 4 shed weekly in the Interest of the People of Kenora District. | n =a Ghe Had Reason to| 1, Heat-treated beams Skene in talking about | EE \ Doubt-- that cannot be bent vr her McCormick-D ering QUALITY SPECIALS--Give usa trial and be convinced that : ! os Lid she said: "Sammy, youall go and between uus we'll : ; Took in dat coffin an' see convince him that he is | givesjust as hot a spark | % at cranking speed os at coins west nd pes || Winterbottom Lumber Yard hioh tension magn tes ET TL Le ig g 3% en ee reereeignss BROOKFIELD PATTIES, perlb vvvvvvn ts 125 i= Mose Jackson was en a cream separator, 4 our styles wili meet with the approval of young and old. 2 dead and was having a| 2. Simple, durabie pow- I ihe moder 5 E ------ 2 is fr i iy e rn rostaul ; BROOKFIELD CH EESE, s-1b Tr 31:05 is large fur yok, The min on ped ant is a place where he 2 CLIILDRENS WASH DRESSES in colored Ginghams, : ; i= Sa 5 2 ee ™ i i Sh) public pays the propri:- '8 Dimitys and Novelty Prints. 2 "I STE HE EL 3 . =i] good things he could | 3. 4Aerk ng systemt| go ror the privilege of |B 3 BROOKFIELD CHEREP, Family Size... . 2 : think of about the de-| that saves time and oe the oy for | 3 z A 5 | ppl i Fo A TTS? T SIDE BACON---Whole or Half, per 1b 38 consed, Moss had hewn pa lease hitch | Something to eat. 3 LADIES' NIGHT GOWNS E = Y 2 PEE HIB a is = ir : : shar ring-releas fg 5 : : ; such a loving husband, | 4. SpUing-Teieass A ; 1% Nightgowns made from good quality cotton material, neatl z Th a wonderfully kind fath | that saves broken plow You have heard of 2 i ER i leva : ; BERL DRIPTING, per IB uti ivnes ives ve ia 110 ov, % genial plz Ares people having troubls 13 trimmed and embroidered LL. ieee 95¢C. 9 2 = . . EE in hm " gms; a very solicitous prov- 5. All levers placed con-| starting tractor engines : : > Sen ider for his family, and | veniently for the tract- & even of getting their 3 New Arrivals in Summer Dresses in the most popular styles, 46 a constant and benevo-) OF operator. | plats broken at this 2 fabrics and colors for immediate wear. : E i Phone No. 6 A. PATTERSON, Prop. Ey lent church member, He'll Learn | job. But you on 3 a 8 ik About this time, Eli| "I can't marry him, heard of the owners of | 3 g FEN £30 0 Ba Tf Jel FE TE EL TEA EEE oop rE FER ELT za, the widow, began i mother. He's an atheist, McCormick -- Deerng | 2 g Fe ea Be Uti A ea Te et Tre Bet Bl =p y get uneasy. Leaning and doesn't believe in tractors having this : Esp a ce Lt nh simpintont mines hp en promt ATI AE ie i ii down to her young sen Hell" | trouble, because the HL E 2 WP WN GY [ ND "Marry him, my dear pulse starter on the " = LIVERY AND DRAY | A if 6 Eo PROMPT SERVICE AT ALL HOURS ev i . . © 3? effen dat's paw inside" | Wrong. "Good Equipment OVERCOATS Took over your Mc- sey TERE STR EE f+ Se makes a Good Farmer Tye i : $ ibd WITH the Spring Season draw-! Better." : Ean ip i) es ; + Ap , Dryden, Oonarto ing near, we feel that you will be | The pictures we have or a" that Yeiton and | ; LUMBER, COAL & BUILDERS SUPPLIES i 573, i BS 5 red i ve have | « lee ; ] a PAPAL INE PT Ro thinking of repleneshing yOur: .¢ Daniel in the lion's| worn parts can be ws Our heartfelt symp | RUILDERS and CONTRACTORS wardrobe with Clothes suitable gen always show him| ered by freight. That athy goes to Mm EG Gin a 3 NAVE) Vv TRIM = T ; for the warmer weather. { with a calm, serene ex-| saves your express, par Spreng and family of EVERYTHING 3R A BUILDING i Marble and Granite i We have just received the | pression. Possibly that's | cel and telephone ex- Waldhof, in the sudden QUALITY-----:--SERVICE I MONUMENTS i latest samples, and they are li because he knows he| pense. | 108s of their husband & 3 Ha a me the most attractive range we will not be called on to father, in the motor ac- DRYDEN Jas Win } erbott om i ni 3 o i 4] Ee i 5 t3rio say a few words after A cannibal is a heath cident, Saturday last. 3 3 ' On i A J LOCK, Dryden | !+ have ever had. ; rs iNew weaves; new patterns; NeW: iho meal en hobo who never re i Se Prien eerie, ct) | color combinations. % - i tile mit ah anh works but lives on oth- J. 8. CORNER | M J CROSIFR ANDERSON & HARRIS ogni Seotiane TR El MeCormick -Deering 1:0: 0: Fs, DRYDEN LODGH . Je £84 Ba | WB» of England, Scotland, Ireland, and with a McCormick-Decr . ; Uy tha IF =r Goriarel h ; ing Little Genius Trac| "It is so casy to keep Dealer, No. 417, meets in the Town Ita yeneral Merchant ine t. re ever Cond: avening oo FUNERAL il IREGCTO RE OD Cheapest Clothes tor Plow: : clean" says Mrs kt OXDRIET, O=ni. Se every Monday evening i: CXDRIFT, ONTARIO g: i on the Market. " = wre tale Ae a 3 Toles : i DAY OR NIGHT CALLS Please Consider this an Invitation Siu 2 ME % Da AND SHOES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO to call at our store and inspect the INQUEST INTO THE DEATH remarks to the boys. Colonel ; La Sgt: DRY GOODS = a OF E. G. SPRENG Gillespie. pointed out the advan® ars ra A a ; entire range. ulespie pon ed out e aqv i DRYDEN LODGE, Ho, a3 GROCERIES, PIIONE-- : The inquest into the death of{a28€ of Cadet training, particu'ari', Day, 62 RB 8 Bight, 65 B 4 T. PROUDFOOT, Mr E. G. Spreng and grandson in developing strong, healthy Z "The Dryden Tailor" Richard Schram of Waldhof, whoj men, who would be better fitted fo were killed by a train at the level} take their place in the world. F elles Moots the ¥iset emd 'iC HARDWARE Wednesday of each moth af eigat FARM IMPLEMENTS { p.m., in the Town Hall Visiting | Agent for-- sy a TE IE 7 | crossing at Waldhof on saturday also spoke of the Cadet camp] brethren cordially imvited. LIFE INSURANCE SS was held in the town hall, Dryden} which is to be held at Winnipeg | W. JONES, W.M. FROST AND WOOD & monday afternoon. beach early in July, at which the? B. SMITH, Sec'y. |COCKSHUTT IMPLEMENTS Coroner Kinney, of Kenora, Dryden i i] have = OP] mmm rms nem pmo © ~ANADIAN see sy : presided in the absence of Dr. portunity of spending a week at! a 1 QTAT o , B.ES.L. Morison the local coroner. the lake. pO EY BEAR -TOLGH REGULAR MEETINGS WILL AF: & A: M:, No. 484, G:R:C: be held in the Paper Mill Hall, It was a non-jury inguest and the coroner rendered a verdict to "OH, SUSAN!" Meets in the Masonic Mail, Dryden Dryden, the first Friday of each the effect that the deceased E. G. The St. Luke's Girl's Guild the Second Tuesday of each mezth month, at 8:00 pm, Visiting Spreng and Richard Schram met! W ill hold a play entitled "Oh Visitors Cordially Invited. Comrades invited. gb i their "death accidently while Susan!" in Quibell, on Mon- PF. FOULIS, WH. Ww. K. Edye, Pres. attempting to cross the level day, June 3rd. A. E. BERREY, Secretary H. M. Davidson, Sec. Ai crossing and that the train crewq © Si ii : 3jof the C. P. R. express noz ine > Am En ey gem ifoomn, me lp Si Han Sn Se mg pn sei (| train that hit the truck in which i a = J | the deceased were driving was inj no way to blame for the accident. The coroner also recommended © removal of a pile of pulpwood and some ties which somewhat obst- ruct the view of crossing at Waldhof. EVERY CHILD PURCHASING A CASH # Order to the amount of $2:00 or over will be ANNUAL INSPECTION '{ The inspection of the Dryden ©s Cadet Corps took place on tuesday | May 21. Col. G. Gillespie of Bia) Winnipeg being the inspecting Mh officer. The corp looked quite "y smart in thir newly-dyed tunics and were complimented by the officer on their appearance. The drill and exercises were carried out in very good order. In his SY, EY One Ride Will Convince You Of Iis Unusual Performance + + + There is definite pride and con- withoutoverstatement of anykind. fidence iu our invitation to you. We have tried to give you an to take » demonstration ride in adequate idea of the New Ford the New ord Car. Car. 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