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Dryden Observer, 14 Sep 1928, page 3

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---- 6) hf [f THE DRYDEN OBSERVER ee Gentlemen, With the autumn season but a very short time away, we feel sure that you will be interested in see- ing our new samples just arrived. 'We feel positive, when we state that they are certainly the most attractive range we have ever shown. a" New weaves, new patterns, new color combinations, productions of the leading mills of England, Scot- land, & Ireland & this Continent. Bargains in Suits and Top Coats, From $19.00 to $34.50 The Best Value in the Country. Cleaning, Pressing and Repair- ing neatly done at lowest price. T. PROUDFOOT, ro ser oo Dryden, Ont. "The Dryden Tailor" : Class AT MODERATE PRICES "Done While You Wait" Jobs a BY ' MACHINERY First WORKMANSHIP MATERIAL Speciality. Complete Stock of SHOE POLISHES, LACES. All Footwear Requisites. Children's Work Done School Hours, (Next Post Office) MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. | Progressive Shoe & Harness Repairs After L. GREENHILL Compulsory Corner's Little Corner Vacation. Yol. 1 September 14th, 1928 Ne, 22 A law has been adopted in Austria providing for making an annual vaca- tion compulsory, the payment of wages | * during the vacation period being an obligation on the employer, Young people under sixteen years of age are to have two weeks vacation, while older persons are to have one week at WANTED SEVERAL House - to House canvassers to leave city at once, (An advertisement that most merchants would Published weekly in the Interest of the People of Kenora District. have them now, sizes, both high press- ure and common, Secrets of Success Just make up your mind at the beginning, that it is better to do the work well than to try to explain why you ail least, Of the value of this from the standpoint of recognition of solcial responsibility and, more especially, employers' responsibility, there should be no doubt. Superficially, and at first glance, the innovation may appear to work hardship and injustice to the em. ployer of labor, The benefit to the employer in renewed health and vital ity, with the consequent ability to like to run,) Farming by old methds is hard, hard work, but hundreds of thousands of farmers FALL MILLINERY We are now shoing FELT and VELVET HATS, for Fall, at Prices and Styles to suit all, at $1.50 to LADIES FANCY PURSES, from work better and more productively, should amply compensate the man who pays the wages and probably will do are fighting their way clear of a lot of it by using reliable MeCor- A man we hate . Is Henry Black; He always slaps you On the back, didn't, \ A McCormick--Deer- ing Ball Bearing Cream Separator puts the cream where you want it, and brings in the money when you need it Fall Specials FLANELETTE BLANKETS--pink and blue borders, largest 'double-bed size 12-4, at +... csi tence rns $2. MEN'S Heavy Fleece COMBINATIONS, beautiful texture, per suit Sr Sri PLE ory. Probably some men would be so. It has proved to be so in the mick--Deering Tractor case of the shortening of hours of power & equipment, % -------------- labor and there is no reason why it should not work out in like manner in respect of vacations, M. D. Hambly's prin- It might be a good thing to extend | cipal interests are prin- the idea of compulsary vacations to | cipal and interest. some people who never seem to have Very pu 16 a Her é 00 any holiday at all. Wives and moth- fo 15 son gatil be ties . ers, for instance, are people who sel- to help him with his | ---- | dom if ever get any vacatica, The true ebiiRtry: | +5 housewife is always working, "A i What wonderful EE EE -/d woman's work is never done", says an Robt. Foote, please, things are a small BET RET $5.00 old proverb, The husbands of us note: - (The following | boy's pockets! 5 must take a holiday; the children den spptarend yrosmt | could not survive without one, but iv on a Scottish golf | mother, oh, well, mother does wan! A local lady has been | course,) "Members will | J. S. CORNER ym, SS =na~ = oe pe calling us down for not | refrain from picking up | Sika oie -Deering the question of the housewife's vaca- ketpe = al line Cy lost balls walt Shey DXDRT o ton, A vacation for the wife, with mower repairs, We | have stopped rolling. ' at. 35 full pay, too, should be made compuls- might decide that they would do with- cut them forever, Still, that is a remote possibility, The politician, like the poor, we shall always have with us, it is to be feared, But give him a glad of it--this is not said cynically-- lit would mean a vacation for them to have {he wife away, But we suspect they would be glad to have "the missus" back again. : - It might not be half a bad thing to holiday, a real vacation; make it com- YCAIS, PEF SHIE .. vo. i citar esses ges tins ds sunin : > give our politicians 3 compulsory Pulsory.. | The advantage of doing 56 11 SERN LRG Ta TYE fre ri $1.20 vacation, I: would have t5 be of long. will be that we shall all get a vacation er than two week's duration in their(00; a respite from polities and MEN'S Grey Wool WORK SOX, per pair ....... : 25 case. Two years might meet the] politicians, case, What a blessed relief it would] == MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, all sizes ......0 ceive ss $1.19 be if no new legislation were passed ANGLICANS AND UNION g for two whole years! Perhaps by the | MONTREAL, Que, Sept. 10.--Reports WHITE FLANNELETTE, 29 inches wide, good heavy end of that time the people might EY | trom Winnipeg Gintinghiowsrds. "the : I learnt something about the laws that}. .. g of the United Church. of 'Can. weight, per yard®. +5... io... AOR EN TH J19 4 a ' { linkin r b, fare on the statute books now and} 4a to the Church of England: in TT B ie j therefore, betier able to respeet and : Canada, has met with varied opinjons : iobey them. Of course, there would}, ong Church of England Clergymen 1d be a danger that having lived for two! ad p « It onge years without politicians the people) Very Rev.. Dean. Carlvsle, say the Musical InStruments, Radios, Phonographs, Books, Stationery, Dry Goods, Ready-To-Wear. RS DRYDEN Phone 5 ONTARIC Winterbottom Lumber Yard LUMBER, COAL & BUILDERS SUPPLIES BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDING QUALITY----:-- SERVICE DRYDEN Jas. Winterbottom, a MB OR OO OBOE UIE Nn OBO SOON { \ SHOT SHELLS, per bot osteo iii ihe $1.25 i We have Some Real Good Buys in SHOT GUNS AND RIFLES, from....... $5.00 up AL McCLARY'S RANGES AND HEATERS, Just Arrived. The GARRY, REGINA, BYING, LEROY ALSO A'New FURNACETTE, at tees seo 0 seen You Can Buy These Ranges & Iizaters On Our Easy Payment Plan. SINS \9/ NO AO NOL) A) N00) A AS [I N", AYUSAY, TIRES, DRYDEN (AS, --Phone 41-- ONTARIO Burance Bros. Hardware OIL AND (CREASES mmunition of all kinds: O73 \78\: avi 170) » 4d Ra: BVT av Ti ey! It Micets All Tests of Real Plow Value A plow that meets all tests of real plow value--that's the kind of sulky plow you want this year for the better plowing you Plan to do in helping your land produce bigs h ger yields. Here's a sulky that for more than thirty years has met these tests and has plowed fields the way you want yours plowed, et us show you the { | 3 . New Deere Sulky The new Deere Sulky is the plow for critical farmers -- farmers who want the best, It is famous for its good work, light draft, strength and ease of handling. It will do your plowing the way you waut it done--making it possible to complete a good seed bed ecenom to get a good crep stond with cultivator, giving you a biggee yield at harvest time. . Sced-bed-making results de pend upon the plow bottoms. John Deere bottoms are the world's standard for cles: scouring, long wear and good work. The easy foot lift and landing lever make the New Deere Sulky so easy to opera your planter and to keep the that a boy can de a good job ficlds free of weeds with your plowing with ®. Come in and ses this superior sulky next time you're im J. A. STRUTT --Agent-- Dryden, Ont. union is "very much to be desired" Rev Canon Almond, however says that the "Church of England is not seeking unicn with the United Church," and adds that the reported expressicn of opinion at the United Church confer- ence at Winnipeg was one of "pious individual sentiment, but not a proph- Robert Willis, secretary of the Angli | can Snyod, believes that "the union would be an excellent thing," but holds its consummation unlikely. Others are of the opinion that every approach to church union "should be welcomed and carefully explored" MEH ELLE TT TT) A.].GARDINE! Geseral Merchest, CAGLE RIVER Agent for Frost & Wead IMPLEMENTS. COCKSHUTT PLOT (OV. 8 sss 81 Sharple's Cream Separators. RAW FURS BOUGHT & SGLD. & ttt LLU HTTP HH EE _--- CO000000000000 C GRANITE & MARBLE 0 O MONUMENTS O 0) --_-- (eo O GEO. NOBLE, 0 0 Dryden, Ontario 0 OQ0000000000000 rr -- Newspaper Aseoelation, Published at DEYBER, Outesis Every Friday Largest cireulaticn of amy Weaidy Paper in the Eemers District. Subscription $1.68 per year. Ia i = We Have Re Bargains in TUBES, TIRE CHAINS, TOWING CABLE --Easy Hite RUBEER PATCHING : AND CEMENT, A Real Outfit for Painting Co; and Top Seat Dressing. HARNESS, COLLARS, & HARNESS PARTS, FARM IMPLEMENTS, De Laval Cream Separatoe, E, A, KLOSF I 0 0.F DRYDEN LODGE, he * .No. 417, meets in the Town Hall, Dryden, every Mou- .day evening at 8:00 p.m, Dr P. H. B. WOOD, Noble Grn, KENNETH COLLINS, Rec -See, 1 Golden Star Lede: AF. & AK Ne. 484, GE. Meets in the Masonic Hall, I dom, the Second Tuesday ¢f enc :.:uth, Visitors Cordially Invited. F FOULIS, WM. A, E. BERREY, Secretary mmm i I, 0 L DRYDEN LODGE, Ne, 16° oUokie Meets the Fizsi amd Thi Wednesday of each month at eloht p.m., in the Town IZIall. Visitiug brethren cordially invited, J. D. NICHOLSOM, W.M. BADEN SHITH, Sse'. ------ p-- Office Positions are Plentiful in Winnipeg It will pay you again and again $5 train in Wisnipeg where employ- ment is at its best and where you can attend the Success Business College, whose graduates are given preference by thousands of employ- ers. The Success Business Coliege, Winnipeg, is a strong, reliable sehool--its superior service has re- sulted in its =a enrollment greatly exceeding the combined yearly attendance of all other Busi- anada's ¥ ness Colleges in the whole Province of Manitoba--it is now Canad: largest and most influentisl Busi : mess College. all the year. Enroll st say time. Write for free Prospectus. BUSINESS COLLEGE Cor. Portage Ave. and Edmonton St. | wor 'WINNIPEG i ki [24 Success Coot tn Camas an se om -- PS a DISTRICT OF KENORA TO WIT: Horne, dated May tioned in the following list for arrears herein set forth, 1928, at the hour of Three o'Clock Dated at Dryden this 28th cay of August, 1928, Treasurer's Sale of Lands for Arrears of Taxa TOWNSHIP OF VAN HORNE, 1 By virtue of a warrant issued by the Reeve of the Township of Vin 17th, 1928, commanding me to levy upon the lands me. of taxes due thereon, and ccsin. a3 I therefore give notice that unless the said arrcars of taxes and costs are sooner paid, I shall proceed to seil by Public the said lands or such portions thereof as said arrears together with the charges thereon, on Saturday, Decembor,Sth, in the afternoon, Axuetion, may be necessary to discharge the Patented Properties Con| Pt. of Lot Lot | Acres | Owner Arrears | Costs | Total 4 N.% 11 160 Robt. Adams $51.91 $5.20. $57.11 Island SV, 44 2 Wm, Downing 1050 417. 1:27 6 S.12 12 156 H, Pettit 11183 . 66% 11852 4 SW. Part 11 30 B. Renshaw Wi7 433 N13 1 SE. Part 11 30 B. Renshaw 3715 "433 215% 1 SE. Pt, of N Pt. 10 40 B. Renshaw 15.00 88 2283 1 Part 10 40 B. Renshaw 1900 438 3s273 Plan M, 157, Swanson Sub-division: 3 fLots 223 to 232 & 314 to 325 J. Kihl 528 538 021 Leasehold Propcx@s, 1 Part 9 160 DM, B, Rognon 4202 495 46.97 2 N.%, SE. 4, 11 40 F.J Allan 1920 438 2333 Unpatented Property : 4 NW %, Ni, 8 40 Jas. Louttit 24 22 3.36 2758 ~ GEO. WICE, Treasurer, Township of Van Horne,

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