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Dryden Observer, 9 Dec 1927, page 4

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& a soe bie ~~ : "You are quite right gentlemen," |are great admirers of the United! Berts daddy has Dien Js) for a i 3 halitosis (unpleasant breath) i 8 replied Mr Feasley, according to the |States, We look upon the people of | (00§ Hime and his mother goes to 1 i 1 as Milt ivnilnr Vou v.23 OU friends igh-| help look after the others. He caught ! sales argument, was Milton Peas e¥:I New Yorker, "but I too have a similar your country as our friends and peigh:| help look after tis othors, S16 sapghs : a slended, immaculately tailored young rit ther ad- bours, and, in fact, our family, and We | snuffed out---as many another little 1 ho died affidavit 10. conedids In smithes : ) 2 3 human candle has been by the chill » . . ple ry ' i 5 - ge - ' < '" Tal To ow man, still in his thirties, who died: pacsed by you I wish an dislike very much that any individual | BHman Elle URL in New York last year. He was one affidavit from the ladies mentioned, or organization should do any hing Nas sent Just in {ime to the Queen ol » sos 8 . er i) : BS Mary ospita or treatment. of the most successful advertising men |, "0 root that they are really con- that will in any way create eelinos Would yon hot lke in the country. tented." He turned to the well- other than those of good will, fi'end- Pork Jo Zo on, fhrough a contribu- The New Yorker relates, that once{known advertisement: "Milk from ship and mutual admiration betwe=n ogntributions may be sent to Hon A ey was summoned before a'contented cows,"--Hewitt's Magazine, our two countries.--Times-Journal. rR ypresdant, Mr Feasley Ty : :- -O - rr ---- / ------------ em-- i ¥ F\. ~~ ee ; THE DRYDEN OBSERVER _ EXCURSIONS 3 ~ la ) Facific Coast v3 TICKETS ON SALE 'Dec. 1, 6, 8,13, 15, 20; 22, 27, 29 +... Jan. 3; 5, 10, 12,17, 19; 24 Feb, 2 and 7 Return Limit, April 15th, 1928, Eastern Canada = $V PICKETS ON SALE ~ December 1st to January 5 : from stations Manitoba (Winnipeg and West) Saskatchewan and Alberta Return Limit Three Months. French Fxcursions "SPECIAL TRAIN From Winnipeg 3:00 P.M. December 17th " for Ottawa Montreal Quebec Sherbrooke Shawinigan Falls - SANARIAN J : CRYO S Yoo Ticket Agent Dryden, Ont. Pacitic fa Timely Sermon. E ed of the murder of Mrs Emily Pa - t | Empire those who break the law mus: § |pay the penalty," Mayor R. H. Webb, gE | vou are so dead against England anc ifthe British Empire past, present and \ "KNEW HIS ONIONS" agencies, The Listerine advertising with its headline "Always a brideemaid--never a bride" and "Even your best friend will not tell you" hds amused and in- fluenced millions, slaved men by using this perfume. The discoverer of the possibilities of fem commitiee of advertising The accused him of invent- ing the amorous successes of a cert- | ain young lady and attributing them in an advertisement to a certain perfume. The committee demanded that he pro- duce an affiadavit from the fair one to the effect that she actually had cn- Preachies 'Big Bill WINNIPEG, Man, Dec. 6.--Singl'ng cut the care of Earle Nelson conviei- terson, as an instance of his con- tention that "throughout the -Briiish { = | the has for lawlessness and law of justice," The letter in part says: "Te it appears to most of us, at least in Canada that the real reason why future, is because in England you have 2 ; { "Charlie" ha ¢ | William Hale Thompson of Chicago, | = |deploring Won Oneof Specia Prizes OSHAWA, Ont, Dec, 9.-- Hiroje|g Umetsu, who is believed to be the only | Japanese automobile salesman in Can- | z ada, has just proved that he can sell} 3 more motor-cars than a good many ol ) the Anglo-Saxon members of his chos- > en profession. : Mr Umetsu, who with a certain lack! or originality is universally nicknamed: & s been for the past four! g years a popular member of the sales; staff of Begg Brothers, Chevrolet deal- ers in Vancouver, In the Canada-wide contest which has just concluded he won one of the special prizes given 1 « : Tn £43 (@ way to double the wear- ing quality of your ciothes. Jor exceeding his sales quota, thus 3 rlacing himself in the front rank of () Canadian automobile salesmen. ly or unjustly, - for lawlessness an lack of justice, which is unfair to the § | large majority of the wonderful p-ople of your great city of Chicago, and alse to the United States as a whole. [n England, Canada and the rest of = British Empire crime is not tolers:- under any consideration.' The letter added ti the crook o° the British Empire was given every consideration, but could not evade the law thnat ula I, for one, and the rest of our peoples created a reputation for Chicago, just- | Charlie's activity may be due in: {part to the fact that as he puts it, § {he "has to buy the baby shoes." For! joesides being a crack salesman he is {a married man and the proud father of |a baby boy, who, even to Anglo-Saxon yma grows more like his father every spic and span appearance, ihe average person would have con- 'derable difficulty reading the circul- zrs and letters which Charlie's 'pros- { pects' receive from him and peruse with interest; for they are printed in the clothes budget. Queen Mary Hospital for Consump- tive Children at Weston. KN GOOD clothes can still look well after months of wear! The secret lies in the sort of care they have-- MASTER cleansing can restore clothes to their original It's the only thing that will keep them looking their best, day in and day out. MEN'S suits when cleaned and pressed our way show the fit and hang the tailor originally meant them to have--and our specialized treatment for women's things means a saving in What Needs Cleaning Now ? 5 strange characters--decipherable to MensSuite-, 8. 0.0. aE $1.50 The Real Grudge hoce who know as Chinese of Jap- Men's Ovelreouts Sirsa The letter concludes: appe Mr Umetsu finds his custon- 5 Ted nealiaa vise fis RRu, 75 up to me, and I think I f, ly among the Chinese and Japanese fousers: dN Ae rar er ER Ca IE a Jd to all our people, that the 1 tants of Vancouver, and his suc- Boys Suite]... 00 $1.00, $1.25 grudge you have aga e Brit s an addition of the prosperity Women's Fur Trimmed Coats ......$2.25, $2.50 £mipire. - 1 You your 1d adopt [of these industrious people from the Women's Silk & Wool Dresses ......... . $1.50 up the same policy and I= Far East. Women's Cloves 5 by encouraging your peop : -- : Bre i oat eres be 5 3 5 Ta CETTE . . Br ve Te ee rl es 1.00 u (the law, especially 1 fan of the Family, at Eight For Coos p the idea tha UPLONIS habvr sat ian dessin i tes ra $4.00 up them, I believe you could g If you were a wee lad, hardly Velvet: Dresses 5... 70 ios $2.00 up SY cards creatin Lette pu-| eiglh and you hadn't seen your s+ 3 sie v7 RNa real 'g a better rep or four litle brothers 'end "Draperies ipevpair 20,0 0 $2.00 up on ior 1Cago and enisiing for ever so long, and if you il: = id of the betier cla of ions 2in in your chest all day-- Quilts me Oh Le Ra es i ee esi $1.75 9 hue = . : Soubifnl if Jou would smile Sweaters... .. Seg ent in $1.50 there, I hope you w t y and Sy How do Jou dots RR ae Ee 3 = whan 3 cheerily as Bert does--stretche : ter in the spirit it is written because| out waniy on .his little oot in. ihe ats Cleaned and Blocked ............... $1.50 : Let the People Who Know "DO IT. to help this Corner Queen Opposite C. P. R. Station Dryden Our Plant. The DRYDEN DYE WORKS and Earl St "Phone 77 Ontario Devoted Exclusively to Dry Cleaning & Dyeing. M. J. CROSIER| General Merchant OXDRIFT ONTARIO | --Dealer in-- BOOTS and SHOES, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES HARDWARE & FARM PRODUCE | --Agent for-- LIFE INSURANCE FROST AND WOOD and ; : COCKSHUTT IMPLEBIENTS SELINA a RL EH TE THT TH TTT TTT A.J.GARDINEI General Merchant, UAGLE RIVER Agent for Frost & Wood IMPLEMENTS. CQCKSHUTT PLOW (OY Skarple's Cream Separators. RAW FURS BOUGHT & SULD. Tr so---- (3 Sheriff's Sale of Lan District of Kenora, ds for Arrears of Statute Labour Taxes TOWNSHIP OF EAST AUBREY, Province of Ontario By virtue of a Warrant under the hands of the Chairman and Secretary Treasurer of the East Aubrey Road Commissioners, dated 1st day of Septem, ber, 1927, commanding the Sheriff io levy upon the lands hereinafter de FIRST AUTHENTIC PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE NEW FORD CAR The six body models and chassis of the new Ford car are shown above. The new car has graceful, distinctive | "lines, exceptional power, unusual speed and getaway. ' It has been driven at more than sixty miles per hour; accelerates from 5 to 25 miles per hour in 8)4 seconds in high gear; travels 40 miles per hour in second gear; is fitted with three-speed transmission of Lincoln - § i 1 offered in a number of bright 9, the new Coupe. design and is completely 'equipped. Each model is tions. No. 1 is the new Tudor; 2 the new Phaeton; 3, front view of the new Tudor; 4, the new Chassis $ 5 rear view of the Phaeton; 6, the new Sport Roadster; a7, the new Sport Coupe; 8, the new Fordor Sedan and optional color combina- « scribed for the arrears of 'axes respectively due thereon, together with th costs, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that unless such arrears of taxes art sooner paid, I shall in compliance w.th the Act Respecting Statute Labour Chapter 196, R S.0., 1914, on MONDAY THE 6th DAY OF FEBRUARY 1928, AT THE SHERIFF'S OFFIC, IN THE COURT HOUSE, IN THE TOWN OF KENORA, AT THE HOUR OF 11 O'CLOCK IN THE FORE- NOON, proceed to sell by Public Auction the lands, or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge such arrears of taxes and charges thereon, TOWNSHIP OF EAST AUBREY Name of Owner Lot Con. Acres Years Arrears Costs Total Ptd, No, cession or un-ptd, French WwW. W. S.12 12 6 171 1920-26 $93.95 $8.05 $102.00 ptd. Pronger, R. H,, Npt2 1 160 1924-26 32.77 6.50 40.27 ptd. Trueman, J, HL Npt. 7 5 160 1923-26 45.95 6.85 52.80 ptd, Dated at the Sheriff's Office at the Town of Kenora, in the Disirict of Kenora this 22nd day of Oclobar, 1927, JOHN W. HUMBLE, Sheriff of the District of Kenora.

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