Dryden Observer, 17 May 1929, p. 2

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Sr i pa THE DRYDEN OBSERVER . pment er pr fra TR SRE vias Corne r 's Little Corne a | 0 Vol 2 May 17th, 1929 No. 14 i {1 ; h iE pe A weekly in the Interest of the People of Kenora District. Z p i i g J 0€sS E 1 : = = "OH gosh!" the o'1l ex. | boast of, is the 'older Cormick-Deering ball- A eT a ) claimed. "It's storted to |they get the better they bearing cream separat- A = 3 > hows £9 71 1a ia EE SRVa2 «rain. Yowlh have | to wm. Mrs C. A Morton, ors is increasing in A 2 brow n with black, canvas ankle patch, extra heavy g take me home." of Cairnbrogie says that territory. 3 Folens ams. is ) E Oh TAT eit Tah apn 178. TO-I2"8 ov ivvnrnsr anes err sisss meio : = > " Sh oe ad on |is the way with hers. Mother: "Now Harry, | 5 5 35 81 15 3 a itd sy Sig Petter Stop Thinking [ve told you three 2 Curls Dressy Strap Slippers-- g signed, 0 T° oy Doane (hn ie and Tl tell you | 3 CR Te S1:95 = know I live at the Y. i . : a UR -~ to appear witty while again, that you can | 3 Sizes 8, 10% $ri75 = We are in a pesition | feeling patients pulse) {have another piece of ; 2 ay RRR ade = to furnish long-lived |"I suppose you consider 'cake." g Girls Silk and Lisle Hose, in light shades ..........-.-- 50 8 McCormick -- Deering | me an old humbug." Son: "Aw heek--I PR . ; = 2 3 All-Silk Hose, } gp Sr 3 1 po Grain Drills with hoe or | Patient: «Why 1 had | I we ime Dd i All-Silk Hose, heavy weight, size 7, Bly va ea 75 g : choe furrow openers, If {no idea you could usCer- | gets the idea that you 2 Women's Craysheen Dresses--A collection of black, navy and 2 ; your soil conditions re- | tain a womans thoughts 536 always changing 3 all the latest summer colors, of a very good quality ES ; gir uire one of these types |b merely feeling her sq 3 a Cir wl La so we = Phone No. 6 A. PATTERSON, Prop. ame Re yout il } fp ia emi Sypsond Bin 8 ; come in and ask us for When a machine | oi i a 3 ny : 2 REREAD, oir weed down i 10 nar shat sig oe | 3 : mars rere NR enti sen ~~ Yuotations, especially if it be sced-. ps ~-13 a h, g - - ma : : + Poll Chr Load! : 6 Toreent jy | Cannot be drawn betwe- | 2 = Ye ha ee ik ee ng i 7 % at tbo | them, from centre to |= : ! Mrs Murphy was loan | 1s Jip rativ tie bel tre? Of course not, penne UE EU TTUHU LH IU : ing against the doorpost | repaired at ence. We | y : . - oe Sod £ her house when her | are here to help you at | Paboyon Loan saspane 2 [5 r hou ony her | are ne p vou at i iy = friend, Mrs Car hap-|such times and will drop i DE SU : : pened along. beating in everything to get You Tot contre of each? JY interbottom Lumber Yard ; : her arms her twelfth going. again. Quick 8 T-| Think this over asd you | eh = 2 : WITH the Spring Season draw- child. vice in emergencies S|. Tune reason for | " a ee * ing near, we feel that you will be ayah now, Miscus worth a great deal moxe| > Sra LUMBER, COAL & BUILDERS' SUPPLIES thinki hi our a a it costs. i : thinking of repleneshing 3 > Cary, and 'there you than it costs | shafts ini 'MeCormick-- BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS wardrobe with Clothes suitable in a hops! oly where! 1s ; : BY y are around again with Where! ch where! 1S peering Tractors, which : i for the warmer weather. Sk another little Cary" the boy who offered £0 poo eliminated broken EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDING av 7 Lo «@ a a Fea hin cay : a . - x Woo have yuo ae Yes, Bridget, unoth- | turn the ice cream free ihafts and main bearing QUALITY--:----SERVICE a oe t a or little Carr it is, and |er for an hour if permit- | 1. ouples. i El et ee ee te em e most attractive range as far as I am concern- | ted to lick the dasher?' D RT. ; es RYDEN 8, JI Ter 1 3 1 ' have ever had. : ; ed, I pray the Lord he's We are told that quite 5 = | J Bs. : W miter bottom, Ontario New Symes new patterns; MEW the caboose. 2 lot of the first grade! J. S. CORIIER = : : : " ye: wh oo eA lead ills One thing about the | butter is being morket- | McCormick -Deeriny | M J C 0S1 "Productions of the leading mills yy ao pick -- Deeriny | ed these days. Nothing 1: 0:0: F:, DRYDEN LODG™ . oH ) : ; hive Dealer ! : of England, Scotland, Ireland, anc a | corn lring dont tha b s i La the Continent sream separator, which | surprising about that Be} onprpp Om No. 417, meets 1n the Town Hall General Merchant wel The Best ond Cheapest Clothe: ao other separator cam cause the use of Me- ' *. iDryden every Monday evening at OXDRIFT, ONTARIO J memes - pe I 8 p.m. on the Market. ¥ = $8 ge : rrr oT ; B. R. EVANS, N:G: Dealer in-- 2 i Please Consider this an Invitation [POOL QYSTEM IS CALLED ' : 5h on : x er. 5 . a favorable financial position to wey ; {to call at our store and inspect the MENACE TO TRUE VALUE Hi ey oo : : K. COLLINS, Rec.-Sec. BOOTS AND SHOES , 08 do this as the wheat 1s stored)... : DRY GOODS tentire range. LONDON, May 13-- Australias with Iiopers, pools) and millers] 77 eI : PRESTON, ONT. TT PROUDFOOT on Sa y 13 i : 5 hp Pr 2 p ) ih 1 ¢ DRYDEN LODGE, Me, 108¢ GROCERIES, 4 if. : .{whea experts mm Britain deny an 1s su ject to substantia 1.0.1, Moots the Fizss amd Hie HARDWARE Meoits w i "The Dryden Tailor" flatly that the Australian wheat advances. Shippers are not com. . 4 5 ne n gt da FARM IMPLEMENTS 1 ad Ce sree | POO] and shippers have artifically mitting themselves to further 1 hi Ee hg ' i io ; ; held back supplies of Australias business until 'the markets are; ; il 03 |Agent 10r-- ; RE So Soudan ol 73M sri ef PAST ER RE rE N fi % He 43 Pr > x ER RPE RR BER RRS grain. Thep point out that of the more favorable. brethren cordially invited LIFE INSURANCE Be f exportable surplus of 2,850,000} wmimeinems Rs W. JONES, W.M. FROST AND WOOD & 5 'tons, fully 2,250,000 have ben' "EAN © § 4 B. SMITH, Sec'y. COCKSHUTT IMPLEMENTS be already shipped, or nearly &o ANDERSON & HARRIES wm i © 1 nas E = "ANADIAN LEGION, BESL. 4 pes cent of the sures FUNERAL DIREGTORS eT 3 9:13:6 ! HE Ss be held in the Paper Mill Hall ig 5 po this season, and her ship-jpaY¥ OR NIGHT CALLS : Meets n the Masosie Hall Dryden, Dryden, the first ET GY fi, {ments ave been less important PROMPTLY ATTENDED TC the Second Tuesday of each memth. month, at 8:00° p.m "visiting fo: in the British market because of 4 Visitors Cordially Invited. Conrades. foviied yb 7} 1.000,000 tons sold in India and in PHONE F FOULIS, WH W X. Ed : 5 other countries outside Europe.ipay 62 BR 8 Night, 6% R 4 AE BERREY, Ganon 0 . HAYES, Pres. 5 The sales represented 60 percent i ee Py . M. Davidson, Sec. Ra the total. . Se ah a a a in SM --_-- af > f {The present collaspe, according Eee et, SESE le Ell EER Ee fen, Sai = I KY to a leading Australian expert, | ® 4 cc L Wl "is due to propaganda by pro: 3s: fessional farm agitators with fan- th 'cy schemes for raising prices; thereby inducing farmers to in- | ease their acreages. 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