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Dryden Observer, 13 Aug 1920, page 4

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© The Exclu ECR KE CIS THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY. Qur Annual CLEARING NOW ON. Big reduction in Summer Lines : Clear. TATE. LADIES OUTING HATS & CHILDRENS TRIMMED HATS. : to MEN'S & BOY BIG GIRLY Al Styles of Canvas Footw S and Rubber Our Stock comprises Qualities and the poms s: -- CLA .| RELIABLE REPAIRS ol. eo every description of Hs Daal aon Gas Engines i We have on hand a Full Stock of AUTO, TRA CTOR, MARINE, AERO and Lis r © GENERAL HARDWARE Windows, shes, &¢. Doors and Se Paints, Var 3 i 'Ranges, 2 a HI sive Dry Goods Store Midsummer =r "Soles, "70 40 20 Per cent reduced, and lots of pe wearing them. the Best W earing Latest Styles. The Red Brick Store, "The Store of Quality and Low Prices JURANCE & HILLINGTON THE The Jackpot Mr and Mrs Ansley and fanmuly Margaret Scott. are visiting Miss Mrs Harman iting her cousin, nipeg is visiting her F. Folis. holidays. SALE seem to have put it Dryden girls. ter, Miss Dorothy, left will spend a week. Miss Edna Dorken of ar, with Leather arrived Summer left for Dorken. Mr and Mrs W. family left on for Belfort Alta, Mr C. G. Barnes, ---------- (5S holiday. Mr his absence. Misses Jessie ' of Winnipeg tt. : to spend a holiday with ; ents. 'Miss | ora accompanied them. O Joe seriously thinking the game. Jackpot himself. STATIONARY | : L his connection with the Consult ' eight years' service, the 20,000 horse POWEr tric plant of Price Bros. Chutes-des-Salets, near mi, P.O. REPAIRERS WITH EXPERIENCE. a _ ONT. their new home TW ASH IN G 1 AC Easy to operate. LTTE Runewithoud Power. | Regular meeting at 2.30 p.m. morning. : friends. 3 Applications for ] membership 'and informafion con- cerning returned 'men, write H. M. DAVIDSON : Sec'y- Treas. inent part in public ilf member of the ments. Cherchez la femme.-- : When first she sailed sight; od FIRST. SUNDAY every. month. Hardware, / Now is the time to buy F arniture and Undertaking y our HAY HAY FORK, HAY RAKE, SCYTHES 0 SCYTHE STONES. We carry a full line of Electric fronsand made Ne Electric Stoves. Ta Wa hing Machines. Floor Oils. Paints. © light-- slim, With dainty feet My law shall be her ; whim-- I I like these To get another Her basket to While she my © parried. ( TOOLS. glimpse ; the boat fervent she's martied.' I beat it. Lifting the Veil-- Sunday Professor | gave an, interesting the art of hypnotism. A ular idea that the are not subject to the the Professor put him with one motion admiration over this demonstration. Hr 1€ Ode to a Liz: of Oshawa is vis Mrs Silver. Miss Jessie MacLean of Win- sister, Mrs Miss Effie Jones returned today from Kenora where she The latest Winnipeg fashions over-all the Mrs F. Madder, St, and daugh- nesday for Winnipeg, where they on Saturday to spend a holiday 'with her brother, Vickers and i Tuesday morning where been appointed school principal. of the Royal Bank has gone to Winnipeg on a B. J. Gregory of Fort William is releiving him during 'and Pearl Kerney acrived on Sunday Ellen Connell Last week Bill put it at pool, and as a T€3 of retiring front We'll say that if Bill was as handy with the pen as is with a cue, he could run the RU EE Councillor Sanderson Retires.-- 'D. G. P. Sandrson, of the Pulp Mill electrical staff, has severe having accep- ted a position as superintendent of hydr elec Mr and Mrs Sanderson left for le on Wednesday They will stop over en route to spend a few week Mr Sanderson has held a prom- e here, as a Council, as well as chairman of various civic depart She was a vision of delight Yet wore no gown of filmy white, {Nor boasted satin's 'shimmering i - Sh wore a suit of overalls. 111 tove her till my eyes That girl so sweet with eet and ankles trim. summer fashions. Then Rumor said, "No chance, yy : | At a seance at Bedworth last Dan O'Leary after communion with the spirits, t exhibition of khown orator offered his services. as a subject, and despite the pop- the mentally feeble of his right hand Bedworth is greatly stirred with ent with thee, pain to me; ery one apa,rt AT a meeting of Mayor Hutchison Ccuncillors Hilf, Linden preset, by Coub. Linden: a resolution Ww telephone system in the Town spent the|ced, according to By-law No, --Carried unanimously. : Mr Poynton, represen Stromberg-Carlson Co: of by several prominent citizens. on Wed- |? higher than Montreal suliscribers have te learn the situation. H. R. arately constructed first in up district phones later. As the population in more dense than in he has town Dryden--$2 Der phones. cannot be put in year, Each section w itself, after having an their par-|. : a, of Ken- ing its: district town portion, adopted as the ned, all over A, R, ult Joe is Hutchison has Dryden, where it much comment. he Telephone System Started the Town Coun- | cil held on Tuesday night, with in ihe chair, Norgate, Dicksen and Beveridge being also : as moved Beveridge, seconded by the cost of construction is much |: was estimated, the Council hesitated to commit itself | ts the whole scheme uttil the rural an opportunity Mr Poyn- ton explained that the town system as the main artery would be sep- any case. making provision for linking already, with his own hands, erected the first pole opposite the Royal Bank, is attracting OS _O SO THE "That the work of installing a | of Dryden be immediately commen= 29, 3) The meeting was attsnbed bY tative of the Chicago, whose contract was accepted, and S is the district, the cost per phone will be less in month for resi- dence, $3 per month for business Until a greater number can he installed the district phones under $40 per ill decide for estimate made, as to the advisability of link- with the central This method was fairest to all concer- ~ ] A Belated Shipmen ] | Making Streets Safe For Automobiles firm after League-- estrians & Co., at propaganda. Chicouti- the following carefully: ith _ ,. Before turning inches in diameter. obile driver pedestrian, and the pedestrian shall ; has passed. into my ments which may. tires. | estrians grow dim form sO sven miles an hour. the beginning pay a licence privilege of each year fee of $5.00 for slightest of living. There | the entire year. 1 tarried,} f° Lib 1 carried ceiving his licence to wal ed, | the streets must demonstt questions | be : : fore an examining board in dodging, extracting ery 1S | sponsible for collision. 9. Pedestrians must wear mirror on left shoulder they will b able to tel | traffic is appro well : aching rear, and shall influence, | to sleep| old world, In spite of the wrong we see, scientific sneers are curled, Don't steel any joy from me i the selfish hearts an' RL | hands a dear May walk in the ways "| But the : clover o sin, lands (h ~The following bulletin has been 1 issued | by = the Ontario Safety Now that the auto dodging |e season is with us we feel that we can confer a signal honor on ped- by publishing safety So, if you would | save yourself a broken limb, read 1. Pedestrians crossing street at night shall wear a white light in front and a red light in the rear. to the right or left, they shall give three short blasts on a horn at least three . When an experienced auto- is made nervous by a he shall indicate same, hde be- hind a tree until the automobile} 5. In dodging automobiles, ped- shall not run more than : ¢. Pedestrians must register at and the 'shall be no rebate if they do not live 7. Each pedestrian before rer] aly gpon. "Pedestrians will be held re- all damage done to automobiles or their occupants by a so that wheher from the Iways signal with ! {eft hand when turning to the left. the cruel | . Just' to experiment, 1 sent dir England fora small line of cottons, abou $300.00 worth. These have been 5 couple of months, and at last ar for sale. 1 think you would like ~ them. Lor Cin A few lovely ginghams, 'that the sales force say are the have handled for a long time. 3 1 piece of White Curt gearce stuff, price 60c. 1 lovely piece of sheer * Wi "price £100. fn Three pieces of Poplin, | 4. 'Pdesrians shall not carry in|§ their pockets any sharp instru- cut automobile All this little lot has that touch of Manchester fine te tu Champagne, price $1.25. 4 not last long in this stor i leaping, crawling and | himself from machin- It's a good old world and a true | An' the haughty lips in which | . y . bloom still comes to the}

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