Les archives de la ville de Dryden

Dryden Observer, 13 Feb 1920, page 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

bmi, 7, SE SE POR EN bh i - ns SN Foul BolT gars, a | ~ ; SELLING wi The Excigsive Dry Goods Store Men' s nd Boys' Cle othing i and F arnishings LADIES and CHILDREN SWRR 4 £3. WEAR, DRYGOODS, NOTIONS, : ; a Ne HATS, CARS. TRUNKS VALISES AGENTS FOR: x Tooke's Shirts ant Collars. rats SER Hawthorne and Tetrault Shoes for Men { a Dainty Footwear ifor Ladies, 3 < "Butterick Phttetns nd Pubilcations Rare Wal se) 4 With "the * Snag"proof "Oeralls 3 = = renee ai el a A . Dryden, CLARK'S | 3 3 a : "The Red Brick Store' al ne ¢ Cine 10 20 is noted for its reserve power. Owners state that these tractors ate always capable inj epffergency; for extra hard plowing orfgr grades. « Tuts 10-20 is recommended for pullifz three 14-inch plows which it' Gan bull ig. sod:or stubble) =.= - "It also handles other implemen's Gually requiring aboat six herses, such a two 7-foot binders, two 20 shoe grain™ For belt work this tractor drives a Sudo silo fillers, hay presses, feed mills, ete For all round use this tractor demands your careful consideration. It has logg proved its worth. At 18 economical ln Case 20x36 thresher, fu ys Tha 1 * operation, burning kerosene successfully It is built of the finest materials. gat your money's worths You i Before yauw'decide ou 3 our frhctor: 5 i us show you the advantages of the Case drills, sisiection spike-tooth harrow, 8 Jina you'll then be etter able : -- Sindee. " 4% vals 2 KEROSENE IF. T. BRINALL, «1 ACTORS Oxdrift, Ont: i llonce a month. > Dead sick" 0" | They' ve! got fio | will be held on the 22nd. "ye forget. "Throw: Your lil in ig ad 9eing tg SHUBERT ; win i Pasi a ty, Wah 04-420 WE WANT EM NOW-=--AND WILL PAY THE PRICE TO ) GET EM de Ha ) AARCE | FRE VE: AoE A EH PE Ne FL i _BEAVER Cup Ga 600 to 5000 | to 35.00 ¢ 32.00 to 28.00 25.00 20 18.00 125.00 to 01 03 re RACCOON SKUN K -- = LR al 58 Ihe ea pep TE Li FIT ERAGE RET Black J 13.00 to 11.00 | 10.00 to 850 8.254 7.25 FE 2 to 6.00] 6.000 3.00 "Short 10.00 to 8.00) 7.50to 7.00 875t0 57°. 550t0 500] 5000 250 Narrow i-50to 6.501 6.00t0 5.25 § 500t0 425] 4.00t0 3.00] 3.00t0 150 . Broad 4.00 to 300) 275t0 2254 2.00t0 175 1500 1.00 1 00to 75 i ighest Prices Ever Known "]30.00 to 25.00 | 22.00 to 16.00 [15.0010 12.00 | S000 03350 T1000 56.001 20:56 10 16.00 110.0925 1266 § 100050 8550, 800to 650] 800to5.00 1500 to 1200] 106010 800 7501s 650 8010 450 600104001 SR blistaat t And covereth me with a fibrous after the accident. Jack is mak- ing excellent progress and hopes to be in the field as usual when |! the ball season opens. " . . 7 After a months' serious illness Henry Hardy is making a slow} recovery. May he soon be out land about is the sincere wishy of hise fellow workers. ¢ Doc's permission, George Barker hopes to be back at work soon. We hope with George, whose illness has been a prolonged one. 5 A reeurrence! of warFwounds thas sent 'Hughie "Robinson tol Wi innipeg for-medical" 'treatment. The members of the logal branch of the L.B.P.S. and P.M AV shaw the right spirit in oppoint- ap a visiting sick committee. hat man to man theworld 0 er, Shall brothers be for a' that." Would that all-had ithe same spirits as the ¢fembers of the "Women's Institute who are whole hearted and genuine n regard tothe war memorial. Bless 'em. Excellent world by the GW A this week. Carry on. Hot and cold--flume-and boil- ors, Out, of the refrigerator 'into the stewpot, as it were: Theil leap: year: affects ev ery- Sody in probably more ways than | nost. people! think; «especially those who are: paid regularly "All those unfor- nate people "work an extra day 'or nothing for their employers, and they have an extra days}, household expenditure to faee without any return for it, Trades- nen have an extra day to do bus- ness in. " How do you like me fora 'ravelling. cop1panion 2' asked the policeman; -as he 'handcuffed his prisoner to himself. 7 "Oh; Lm yey, muh attach 'to you! The hie 1s al sohist de thie late the eighteenth, the time 8pm the place the Pulp Mill Hall, and the booby prize the best ever. g They say the war is over and : they're siclkofithe. whole story, war "and sick o Tommy too anxious) to forget ithe | henlithwas death or glory They've got no use old pal, for mg and you. 0 Usd? or ohting 'merrinow fightin day's ate over 1} And weve put the bleoiitin' Hur 'wherei'hie belongs; The days when we was "eroes all] and leave was spent in clover, With 'pretty | gals asingin' us thei songs-- And tellin' 15 they'd carry on; anc keep the home fires burnin', Them days, old son, 1s" done' fo you and me; And they seem to wonder why | | Tommy's heart' goes 'yearnin' To the mates wot never change | --across thet Sea. A pul War; 'memorial' meeting Les Next of Kin-- Dlhgthospital scheme is only a suggestion ds veh tend the; necting Mrs D. M.~A raven: we shink nat positive. | 3 HC --A good idea, hy not Ary Ar it? Johin--Send it lone It will he peblished it possible Some) i Valeotines. Roll on, my shift, roll on Ther 1 will honteward hie Filted with ithe sweet incense of the mill. = -- The Recovery Room Rall on my shift, roll on The tinkling titles oft IpUnipsiam' screens expandeth my soul with ¢estacy And breaks and broke arc. with "me in my dreams. | = Paper Room ole on my' shift, roll on ~~~} Thy atmosphere _enyelopeth' me like glistening dew, mantle 'of gold. Beaters drt = hid ES dur gical ability of the Doctor; the hand of Jack French will not be ast entirely useless as at first thought t 1 the. presidents of: these institu- while the third is under construc- tion at the plant ouf the Fairfield, | | Govan, Scotland. It is understood that: they are being fitted as oil-| non SRR "quicker" £00. g "SHUBERT". RETURN! SHIP TODAY--- AND igh prices for "Ontario Furs _are based on the well-* liberal grading and ate auoted £ No. 3, No. 4 and otherwise inferior skins at: 9 une your Furs now--when we want 'em, Yowli Bet "mare money" and get, it lt A TAKE You HAPEY Sule ALL (YOUR funy DIRS. HL Jo THE LARGEST. A0bE is THE WORLD i ENTE BCLUSVELY IN f Roll on my shift, roll on : { Oh, dainty spruce. To make thee : chips. paineth me, 3 But the pot yawneth, the cook joe and production, bawleth. highest market value. Ship 9 El 4 sip FAST Roll on ol Shift, roll on ol I'm always, chasing rainbows, v mired And the machine. tender curseth men via DER pu + 3 --W 00d: Root, 2 - NORTH AMERICAN RAW FURS 524 HY Dept. 353 Winning Canada, a lig + ) Roll on' my shift, roll on 1 © a hy Bary one--Oh, hell, 'etc; ete, | aon ~~ Boiler Room} as an oil-burner. rary Disa [BOARD OF TRADE RULES | I Don't come to the meetings. 2 But if you do come, come late. 3 If the weather doesn't suit you don't think of coming. 4 If you do attend a meeting, find fault with the wourk of the officers and other members. 5 Never accept an office, as it 1s easier to criticise than to do things. '6 Nevertheless, get sore if you! 'but if you are, never attend a committee meeting. 7 If asked by the chairman to 'give your opinion regarding some important 'matter tell him you 'have nothing to say. After the meeting, tell everybody how things ought to be done. 8 Do" 'nothing more than is ab- 'solutely necessary but when other members roll up their sleeves and: willingly, unselfishly use their 'ability to help matters along, howl that the association isrun by a clique. - 9 Hold back your dues as long: "as possible, or don't pay at all. 10 Don't bother about getting! new. members, "Let George do itd 122 These ideas are worth ponder- ing. This is the night of The Mas- querade. The only sad ones will De those who miss it! The night of the masquerade, When the Dryden orchestra pla'd We slipped round the hall Feeling gay, one and all, In our comical costumes arrayed. FREE TRACTOR SCHOOL. A Free Tractor School will be held by the International Harves- ter Co. of Canada, at their show rooms in Winnipeg, from the 23rd to the 28th Feb, inclusive. This school is free to anyone, either IW ning a tractor or only interest- din one. Thresher school in 'onnection. : Worth while going 0 Wi mnipeg: Will you attend? En § stirely some sutble detector, When a villain has got to be i checked; or HA cheque must be traced That's improperly faced-- Our congratulations, Inspector! College The services that may be per- formed by the agricultural colleg- esin Canada in the upbuilding of a' sound rural spirit, as viewed by tions; are graphically outlined in the January number of the. Ag- riciltural Gazette of Canada, pub- lished. by the department of Agriculture at Ottawa. "President Creelman of the Ont- arjo agricultural college considers the time has come when some attention should be given to dem- omstrations of the principles that nave been proven by investigation tle says "If then we can do these hings, and at the same time know hy as well, and in addition give he lads a good working know- edge of English,' both written ind spoken, then we should ex- 'eet not only support and apprec- ation from our constituénts and yur governments, but we should 'ook for. the. establishment of sractical high schools as feeders 0 our agricultural colleges. NEW STEAMSHIPS FOR ST. LAWRENCE ROUTE. Enlarged types of Melita - Minne- dosa'> now building for Cana- dian Pacific Ocean Service Prospects of a very bsuy time 'n Atlantic ocean travel this year are foreshadowed by the addition »f thiee new passenger Pacific ocean services, Ltd. These sessels will be an iniproved and >nlarged type of the Minnedosa, ind will bear the names Mont: calm, Matapedia, and Montmor- ency, 50 that the "M" series is a growing one. The first two are now building at the Clydebank yards of John Brown & Company, Shipbuilding and Engineering Co. | burners, and will be in commis- sion in the latter part of 1920. The appreximate dimensions of these new ships will be: perpendiculars, 560 feet; 'beam, 70 feet; depth, 514 feet; tonnage, 16,000 gross. Empress to be restored to former OS) SS. SS S_-- -- a-- are not appointed on a committee The Function of the Agricultural ~ beth the White Sewing: Machine and the among the world's products equal to any, steam-1 ships to the fleet of the Canadian : price plainly 'marked on each garment. "THE | Sau uare P : Store 00001048500400000¢04040400000400¢ €000480048100000 TRANSFER OF BUSINESS --_---- il > Pe ------ am r--r--- ; I have transferred my stock of two lines of goods: COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS, RECORDS and NEEDLES. WHITE SEWING MACHINES to Ralph Pronger, Mr Pronset will make these lines more of feature than can a store of this kind. : ao He has asked me a poet the goodwill to the transfer, to: make this | announce- ment. I can sincerely add, whether handling the lines, or whether having as now no further personal interest in them, that Celumbia Grafonola held a high | place and far: superior to many. te Mackinaws and Overcoais = a Just about a dover and a half left alto- gether. The old price and the clear-out vn Co a an va Be a a iE a a ; -- 0 --C em 0-a--( a--0 It is still cold enough to oinvest, if at all; in need. Route. The Empress of Britain, which | has been under the Imperial Gov-| ernment for transport of troops {and dependents, is now being re- Lconditioned, and will this season i ibe restored to the St Lawrence trafficic She also is being fitted up 0 a ee Se Fee es E ee Sm mm a a mm Tia) ALFRED PI fh ps Drvden. : Ont. CTR me 3 {ES

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy