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Dryden Observer, 30 Jul 1920, page 4

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Men's © ool and hh CAN NVAS SHOES, in white and brown, with Leather Sole ard Heel. Fh i All Siro | in the hh wn to 8 only i in the brown, Men's FLEETFOOT, Rubber Soles; white and teow. vi In all sizes, $2. 25 and $1. 95. BOYS CANVAS, in white) black, and brown," = All sizes, Leather and "Rubber Soled; Ladies' Smart Step, white canvas OXFORS, Leather Soles and Me dium Heels. In all sizes. * Ladicy "Lady: Belle" Canvas Oxford Rubber Sole. . Also Ladies' and Girls' Fleetfoot Rubber Soles. In white, black, .and brown Shoes and Oxfords. Children's Ankle Strap Sandals, In white and brown, Leather or Rubber Soles, ; $1.25, $1. 50, and $1. 85. CLARKS = The Jackpot L nor the ones who live the most. "Don't. believe all you hear-- Io de When : it is about | yourself. : Fo 'Don' t borrow. trouble with the. intention of \ Tetarning it with : interests Don' t hin the cream 5 the mill of human kindness before peddling it out. . Cheerfulness is abt he only contagious ; Jane we aren t : afraid of. ty Lay { Mr and Mrs Taylor, are Visiting in Broodview Sask. Berlin Mrs Robi. Foote i is ona visit to Fort William mthis week, Robt. McMonagle is with a fractured knee cap caused (by a kick from a horse. Ti oH Withrow of Ignace. spent Sunday with his father Sam Withew al Miss Sehnnt of inte Mort is' visiting her si'ster, Mrs J.O. : Gough. 5; eda E Miss D. Whittaker, 'C.P.R.. operator at Teuche spent the week-| The Store of Quality and Low Prices 'Dryden, : . Ont. | end with Mrs L.A. Bigelow. Miss Eva isons returned this week from a visit t with Ariencls in Kenora. Mrs EJ. Moore. 'wa sin Drydén this week for a few days on p [rm ---- oY 4 For | RELIABLE REPAIRS 3 ae i \ to every description of . We have on hand a Full Stock of ~ Gas Engines GENERAL: HARDWARE ' AERO and STATIONARY Paints, Varnishes, &c.| - : Consult : wad DURANCE & MILLINGTON Tue REPAIRERS WITH "EXPERIENCE. 2 4 DRYDEN. FA oN J Ranges, Doors and Windéws, See our WASHING MACHINES Easy to operate. Run without Power. -- ~ NoTicE 5 i Special sale of iddies' Express Wagons. = 75 to > 84 2 M0. 4 --- Su = RESSMAKING Done. By The A KLOSE - Address-- 5 « | 1 Miss. MINNIE PLOTTS = Divan Ont. AUTO, TRACTOR, MARINY, um x 'business from Quibell. Mrs Dunle,p, Lauretta, rid |John, hav gione 'east for three monhs: V - calidon. : 5 Miss May Tin left on Tin : day, for Quibell to visit her Aunt an'q Unce Mr and Jurs 5 J 2 Toore. oe ao It is no rs a man 10s hist power of speech when. 'talking fo} a girl who is "too sweet fot words." ale Mr IE Gillbamks bine Seon to Winnipeg on a business trip, in {suddenly ill last Friday, and ha | dangerous. © |the Strand theatre the other day, {a Family. Her youngest daughter); aad pl : Mhas. | position in will ov, th \ Those ohio ve the Pasiest el : Toa] : [town. He says he a it diff {to prvent a business den from turning in Mrs. Dingwall was taken to be taken to hospital at Kenora. Her condition is reported as not Provincial constable Woods. of | Kenora, arrived here Thursday afternoon, convoying a gentleman for a few days. An unusual {éntnte was | edt 'at the home of the proprietor of || when Mrs Bailey presented the fourth Act in the old play Raising appeared i in the leading role. Sir Thomas Lipton -has again. ben disappointed in his ambition to win the America Cup. He local sailormen who, 'when their boat is in difficulty, are not too | proud to get into the water and s lpush her along: Ae "Smet" ments we receive at intervals from outside points / concerning items {that appear in Dryden's family |journal. One can fairly estimate the strength of a paper in its im- 1mediate locality but none can ever gu ess the extent of-its influence in the world outside. Nor can the diverse places where it is read even be imagined. Of the many. tributes from unexpected places, the following letter from an Eng- lish girl reader is especially inter- | esting for its atmosphere of inti- {mate confidences. spiced with gen- tle sarcasm: 38 Durham Road. England. My Dear Phil.--In speaking of | various affairs of the heart, tragic, athetic and otherwise, I have often told you that our respected | contemplaty on of the form. ation of a company to manufacture brick [in the vicinity of Dry den. : ; | Mr C.P Mackintosh. an d oe 'from the pictures HJ]. Deering are in Town, nepre-! senting a Winnipeg firm of ci nart- {White Face, holding a newspaper | red accountants who will cel "tify J hes hand. She told me, in order | the affairs of the D. P&P §: 0. Mr Ralph Rognon of New Yt ork | City is visiting his parents, 1 Mr and Mrs E. G. Rognon, This young man occupies a 7, omin & nt | | place in the automoljile worhd, being president of Auto-motivie Fal Association of New York tate. : A correspond says Dan Hutchi son is making a Hardware, Furnite, ro 'and. Undertaking ee vt Now is the time to Buy your HAY T0018. HAY FORK, HAY RAKE, SCYTHES SCYTHE STONES. We carry a full line of Electric Irons and i Electric Stoves, oy ie Washing Machines. - (Floor Oils, Paints. ; 5 'warrants. or Heavy Duties > 10:20 is noted for tS reserve For belt 'work this he drives a Owners stats that these tractors Case 20x36 thresher, fully equipped, always apihle in SHIETIY) for silo fillers, hay presses, feed mills, ete. For all round use this tractor demands commended for pulling your careful consider; ation. It has Tong ws which it can, yall prov ed its worth. Tt is ecompypical ir C ration, burning Kerosene wcocssful 4 other implements It is built of the finest materials ng, about six herses, such get your money's worth, i oR you decide on your trac ou the advantages of tr ou'll then be: 'better. iy. | wondérfy J -|.ograph, [tinguisk 4 from the human Thee \ in the 'Ito R lgreat hit there 1 5 a road-maker. The autos. 'amr already flying! |around, and Lif e is bughtening up | ) generally, 4 A young fan, 'Hin Wabigoon) dove two niles won his way home oom a dane before he discove: red! that his swee/thar t was not in the [Pusey Lov e-mal ting in that dis- J trict must Lack soi mething of the 8 | ardour tha t char acts dzes it around Here. ; D.F, G ass of the 30 art Aedlt ent and ( juarantee Co rp. Toronto, spent W ednesday and Thu: day with R.J. Pronger, ha expres S€ him .self as being del; ahted wi th iN "and very evident fut ture, Mr S.. T. Dery, wife an Adige 'bter, arritved here from 'Winnipeg and hare taken prositions in the | Central Hotel. W ith thi tent addition tc, ; Central will nov ; b to handle th elp usi cently Lay roy red + hoi 50 much, of th new . Edison Phon- that comd not be d Ww haw: . or the golo ingitrument ! hands = of an artist If you think it is al 1 clever adv ertising an d ng to be' taken to lit erally, drop § . Pronger's | store andl to play Th. PB 0ST; TL 7e Ee \ Things 'are m' ining district. him i solg oi sth bi "fing SY' Rum or Yoa buisy about the | will break. shortly! tor, Tet stand that W pe Case| Warner b av oh to ve ~h Romance. would Understand: 'No doubt the i sont gen} sort and had run away. She 'rydens prosperous . appearance 2|of a Lady Killer as ever, parents--excellent as they are in! all other respechs inch a sense of To illustrate, I will © cite an instance : Last night on my I 'was greeted by Mum, with a very o' prepare . me, that somethi Breadal had happened to Lawrie, that hve was Missing, and suffer tion of vay ous Diseases, and that |. Bill was advertising for news of || his Whereabotits. I was to read Bill's advrtisement and then I Poor Child had got into trouble of was so Upset that she felt she | must rush straight out there and try tw Find him and bring him home. + In fact, she could not get | there quickly: enough. Knowing the state of my poor heart, you may. guess that I was | i soon. equally white and in a state | il of Collapse. "I wsa too upset to read the paper for some time. | was warned to keep it from Go father, &c.,;&¢. , Whn I had suffi- | ciently Recovered 1 looked at the | paper, and then light dawned on' me.. Sunsets, love - sick youths | maidens, Javender socks! Ag they spelt. Tragedy to poor od 1 d| Mum, they just impressed me that | nchanged, and as much } 'he was unchang Tih thinks her's was quite a natural Al stake, and concluds that Cana- dion humour, like Canadian pa- . v.Aiffers from ours. : res a moral to this little 0 (through 4 : of their but simply | ih hey were born in a Pro- ; Bh when Romance and. yrst--when hey iid Kate Sister. 5 ¥ of England, 'arm as we | 1 the old | dressing | mor, We; motions ; nguard- | : nadian Tr may 'ssion. who will be the guest of the Town 1 might take a tip from some of our MANY and varied are the com- | ; . hope never will be. from Melancholia and a complica- | § 3500 received this week. Eo Pints, per dozen Quarts, per dozen : out my chest, and say to 'myself. Well done old man." wo But this never was my method, and. When that t comes, I shall be so self satisfied an % complaceent that the moss grows on head, and it will be time to 20 out to th s nice cemetery plots that are SO recent] on the market. EP Se i Instead of which I like to Yeat myself all the time, and so if you mark he dots 'on the calendar, remembering three days 'only, August 2nd, 3rd, and ny Monday. Tuesday ahd Wednesday, you can n ge a better bargain. Crown Quart Sealers, per dozen 1.25 Crown Pint Sealers, per dozen 1.20 |

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