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Dryden Observer, 31 Aug 1928, page 4

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: TE | PNP APPPAPPARS A MAN WHO KNOWS HIS JOB Then his face with glamour lighted, THE = {He was dull and he was stolid And his eyes grew keen excited iAnd his head with bone was solid; [As he spoke of things he understood Whit I h = 'At any rate that's how he looked to so well, 1 € unc : i us, We who thought we could ignore him, ow He seemed shy of information Stood quite breathlessly before him = Tr * Or any conversation on the topics wel As his conversation held us in its spell. ANNOUN CING: c » i had chosen to discuss, Thus we learned this little lesson THE IN STALLATION OF A t He was stupid, heavy-headed Which we lay a lot of stress on, NEW UP-TO-DATE i A bo ut jad we thought his brain imbedded Don't misjudge a guy who seems to be FRIGEDAIRE = :In the ivory and granite of his knob, a gawk, FREEZING PLANT. { Yes, he seemed a hopeless dulyb, You may learn as quite a few have, --_ 233 o . % "In every way, till of a sudden He has better brains than you have And the Sale of the very delicious Preparing your Someone got this bird to talk about [When the guy who knows his job be- PALM ICE CREAM His job. gins to talk, LRT In the following flavours: Maple 3 1 Walnut, Butterscotch, Ramona, Children for 3 ry Strawberry, Vanilla, REMEMBER we serve short orders and lunches at all hours. :l STRAND THEATRE mss wt Schoal FRIDAY --SATURDAY i --THE-- CONEY ISLAND : | | : White Lunch [Vetoes compere Liner with LOIS WILSON Boys and Girls ° st playground. Here's your chance to see ' H. MONTY, Proprietor something you have never seen before in pictures. . RE SHOES, COMEDY. NEWS § An Axiom STOCKINGS, THAT all persons selling men's Clothes in Dryden are representa- UNDERWEAR MONDAY -- TUESDAY tives of out-side Clothing Houses, Bov's : one at least of the transient is in- ; ' ¢ terpid and here to stay. Gene Stratton-Porter's Greatest Story, Starring i > Pertocy 5 as ove an PANTS, SHIRTS, : HOEART BASWORTH matter if your arms are long or 'short. In All Sizes. NECKLES Men's Suits from $15.95 to 333-75 : i Men's Overcoats from $22.50 to --_-- : SpE g $37.50. i E NEWS COMEDY Make an appointment at your con- JUST RECEIVED venience boys, 1&ook them over. 2 STRAIGHT LINE A Complete Stock of --Coming-- MANUFACTURERS' ASSN. 2 : bJ « a Qo . > ' EF) TA 25 Pitt 8 Preference Tea, 85c. a 1b PAJAMAS CLANCY KOSHER'S WEDDING i EE LR ILADIES OXFORDS ; : : SEDO EE-O-ESI-0-EEED-0 EN 0-GEID OSE OSS 0 GED 0 Een IDL. 2 igs, Specially blended for ourselves. If you buy a packet, you = -- - ---- ee AND SLIPPERS, b will b it JAMES WALLACE, will buy another, | Sheriff's Sale of Lands for Arrears Pr LL AL, Sil Nei ich There are still a number of people entitled to a pound of { f Sch ool Taxes Bux 211, this tea free, and their pound may be obtained by asking at the 0 5 Dryden - Ontario For Fall. 5 ofice SCHOOL SECTION NO. 1, TOWNSHIP OF ETON & RUGBY Write for Appointments. 2 € DISTRICT OF KENORA, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO A tat : = BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT under the hands of the Chairman and Sec- DERSON R §1 : Out of the thousands of dollars of new goods arnving weekly @lox of School Section No, 1, Eton and Rugby, dated the Fifth day of AN & HA | We Carry a Full Line of for Fall selling, we pick two exceptionally lines of Men's Oil 2 June 1928, commanding the Sheriff to levy Bpo% the lands hereinafter de- FUNERAL DIRECTORS LADIES HOSE $ scribed for arrears of taxes respectively due thereon together with the Tan Moccasin style top shoe, All sizes, L. costs incurred, I hereby give notice that pursuant to the Asseessment Act, I | DAY OR NIGHT CALLS I A? Ty \, shall on SATURDAY, the 20th DAY of SEPTEMBER, 1928, at the hour PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO] 5, as Silk, Lisle and Cotton. 3 0 top, $5.50; IS top, S$ 1 0. 00 {of ELEVEN O'CLOCK in the Forenoon, at the Sheriff's Office in the Town PH ONE--- 2 2 Lof Kenora, in the District of Kenora proceed to sell by Public Auction, $0 Day, 62 R 38 Night, 62 B 4 £5 i much of the said lands as may be necessary for the payment of the said a SS, Tl : ' farrears and charges thereon unless such arrears and charges shall have |; ; 5 Final clearance of Men's nsdn | ~~ Marble and Granite | | Well Stocked for TOWNSIIP OF RUGBY | MONUMENTS I Cotton Sox ; | . ||MEN'S WORK BOOTS AND LJ E es NAME Lot Con, Acres Years Arrears Costs Total Ptd or || A. 1. 1L.OCR, Dryden I g (bout Two Hundred pairs, regular 23c. * of Owner Un-ptd. SHOES : & In the windows at Six pairs for $1.00. Wear them and » CG. P. Thompson, S%9 2 160 122-245 168.04 1270 180,74 ptd Drvden United Church ero > then throw them away, almost as cheap as ashing, 677 Sundevi Seno, Some new iinet Mens Oxfords Sir Herbers F, 0 11 a m,--Sunday School i { Parson S28 2 160 do 168.04 1270 18074 ptd | 7 p.m,--Public Worship LOW PRICED. € There has always been a short. & bis Josephine OXDRIFT | . &! Parson S%9 1 16014 de 168.04 1270 180.74 ptd §2 pm.--Only one service Sunday, ml 2 age of Doll C abs or Ca: riag:s $v L. Potter, N%5 1 160 do 168.04 1270 180.74 pid School at the regular hour, 2 ; ee Mr R, E, Spencer will preach in [SOX FOR 18c. UP = We have never had enough to fill our orders. Ve have just Dated 2t the Shes P's Office, Dryden | 8 received 9 ni ? : : At the Town of Kenora, in JOHN W, HUMBLE, H. A, RIVERS, Pasto-. > t ~~ @ fice assartment of one dozen carria: es from S150 & the District of Kenora, this Sheriff of the District LAST DES om ; g& © 97.50. {9th Day of June, 1928. of Kenora, > UNITED CHURCH ay of June MISSION ALL SUMMER GOODS ++ It will be wise to look these over. Rather early for Christmas buying of course, but then one never knows, | sen u =! | 10 a.m --Britton Sunday School REC EG EE T0800 bBritton GREATLY REDUCED. - = 13.00 p.m--Rice Lake g IiFHE BAZAAR 1730 p.m. --Wabigoon ? ' And now the Cream of the ; Bo t 5 St El : : Advertisement i C. 0 $ ° ore. id Wabigoon. Rev, H. A. Rivers wi | While in the Store, remember our 4 Li conduct the service on September 15. In both windows our entire stock of Men's Women's and Chil- 7g 3 i rl So le, 5 ep = Secondhand Store next door. dren's Rain Coats, Slikers, and Gal erdi SE f cE of Members on that d= %., } bri 7 CX ? Ah 0 mines, at a-alving away © Te i } D. J. WILSON As you can always find 4 pice Not quite all cut in hali, Lut all at radical ; -ductions, L5 HA RDWARE Specials, Sc to $1.00 A Student-in-charg., Y One clearing line of Women's Coats at $3.00. These are £ #5 PAINT, ENAMEL, VARNISH, PUBTY, per.can 20 to 27 A= WEST DRYDEN UNITED CHURCH Some Little Needs. worth one tirne up to $20.00, but fortunately are small sizes, ie Steel Thumb Latch ___..____._. .25|Door Sets $1.00 MISSION The slim, tall woman can get a coat for next to nothing gy Stove Dampers _____.__.______ .25| Screws, assorted, 1-1b __.___.. 20 5S { AUBREY aie lh -- 4 : : if Gimlets, .25| Bolts, all sizes, each __.__.__.. 05F *|PINE GROVE 3 2 Coats are this seasons models, and range in reduction from 8 Sandpaper, 20 pe, o.oo. .25/ Shoe & Carpet Tax, per box 108 Er an Sei GOODS OF EVERY 25 to 40 per cent. Surely an exceile~* ortunity as we may Dy ATeIS onions SE Doo looky 5 058 oy g 5 en : have lots of wet weather before winter ~ r Cs. b 4 Hat hets _ - .25/Mouse Traps, each 05 or six for 25 ugent-n- tara DESCRIPTION ; { < Hammer Handles: =. ols a ie rer 3 eat a 3T. LUKES, CHURCH, Dryde= : Handsaw ---.. .60| Hinges, pair, from 10 to __.__ 25 %5 Sunday, September 2nd BOUGHT and SOLD 2 The best offar of recent years piacksaw __ 3 lpaer Hasps, from 20 to et 15 ! 8:00 a.m --HOLY COMMUNION 2 . Wrenches : - .90|Door Spring Hinges, pair ____ 25 10:00 a.m -- SUNDAY SCHOOL ' E 1 Large size tube of Palmolive Cream. Ic Files, all sizes ____..____ -20 to .25/Locks and two Keys __..__..__.. 25] = ja) a. m--MORNING PRAYER . 1 Gold plated Gil R : Corry Combs... .25| Cupboard Locks __..__.____.__ 25 i 7:00 or --EVENING PRAYE TO LET--3-ROOMED ; Pate fete 2207, complete with one blade. Screwdrivers: =... - .25/Furniture Casters, each __..__ J0A%8 LS : ft SUITE WITH WATER For the ridiculously low price of 35¢ il Putty Knives __.__.__.__.___.. 25Spring Cotter Pins, box __..__. . 25 {Young Communicants Breakfast in the te : = Pliers. o --.. .25| Lock Washers, box ..__.__..__ 25 He $ Church Hall after Communion, $10.00 Per Month. : Only 144 sets at this price. "EF Tool Stone Baar Handley 10 4 Preacher: Rev, R. W. TINDLT : Noses. - .25|Electric Iron Cord Sets __._-.. 85SF ; ep £2 Screen Door Springs __.______ .15| Electric Curling Irone __.__.. $1.00 5 Drvden Baptist Chur ch = Bi Axe londles .35{5-piece Sad Irons, set __.__. $2.50 Hs Sunday, September 2nd, 2 \ Se Paint Brushes ._.. =. .10 to .25/ Dust Pans 25 = 11 a.m --Sunday School ¥ ALFRED PITT Li os s2s-Coal Shovels ~~ .25 to .75|Shelf Brackets, pair ...___.__. 25 37 p.m, --Evening Worship--"The Jo. E ; J Imited, 3 ¥ of Being a Christian" 8 25 DRDYDEN j THURSDAY, 8 p.m. --Prayer & Bibl DRYDEN NT da - t a5 El hime ri ge 4 AR i | ONTARIO W E THORSEN & Stady, ONTARIO. B: : : ah : : W-E-L-C-O-M-E! 2S ARBAB A $ mmm Reg. M, BENNETT, Pastor. | gr igigietniatugiog oe : of [Ein =ip === ===)

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