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Dryden Observer, 17 Sep 1920, page 4

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Gor ea RESREC ) NEW FALL COOL = = ARRIVING DAILY Men Ss Ladies' ad Children' s Underwear 2 New I Footwear for ail, from Gra 1dpa to Baby : Lad; Ss Skirts, 'Waists and House : > Dresses; Swea 'Coats. for Everybody Butterick Patterns and Pubilca- tions always in Stock. ters. and Sweater r latest styles and best wear- ing 2 qualities go t to 50 CLA The Red Deyden, Brick Store, Ont. ave on hand a Full Stock of NERAL HARDWARE = Paints, Varnishes, &c. See our. H NG MACHINES Easy to operate. : Run without Power. Special sale of * Express. Wagons. So ; For RELIABLE REPAIRS to every description of (as Engines : AUTO, TRACTOR, MARINE, AERO and STATIONARY Consult DURANCE & MILLINGTON THE REPAIRERS WITH EXPERIENCE. . . ONT. CGWVA Apofications membership inforniafion cerning met, ¥. M, DAVIDSON © : . Sec'y- - Treas: Regular meeting at 2.30 pam, FIRST SUNDAY every month. for and con- returned write Furniture and Undertaking Nowi 18 the time to Ea your HAY TOOLS. HAY FORK, HAY RAKE, SCYTHES SCYTHE STONES. Je carry a full line of Electric Trans and ~~ Electrie Stoves. Washing Machines. SF Floor Oils. Paints. Co mena eady for Heavy Duties For. belt Work he tractor drives 3 hese tractors ( Case 20x36 thresher, fully equipped, silo fillers, hay presses, feed mills, ete. For all round use this tractor demands your careful consideration. . It has long worth, Ie is economical | 1n rey. uN | the quality, great 'enthusiasm being The J ackpot Fédven | is Hot reached at a single bound, Ee ; But we build the ladder by which we rise | From the lowly earth to he vanlt: ed skies, And we mount to the summit round by round. friends i in Wires this week. ; Fort William. The proces is automatic. Miss Queenie Thomas spent the week-end at her home in Aub- James Thompson left on Sun- day for Orono, Maine, wil attend school. Miss Marion Wererore of Ken- ora spent the week- end with Miss | Helena Wright. Miss Ethel Haire left Tuesday morning on an extended trip to Winnipeg and Moose Jaw, Sask. Mr. TJ Clark and son Boh are visiting friends in Toronto and Parry Sound for a few weeks. Mrs. F. N. Beveridge and child- ren arrived home on Saturday from the east, where they have spent the summer. Mis Edna Dotken left on Moh day for her home in Montreal after spending a month visiting her brother, H. R. Dorken, The days of telephones, water works and sanitary conditions in town are brought apreciaply nearer by the development of the be mill. "What are you erying about, Willie?" = "One of the boys called me 'teacher' s pet," an' I went an' told her, an' she licked me to prove I wasn't." . MORDEN--At Pryden: Ontario; on Monday, Sept. 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morden, a son. LETTER WRITING COMPE- ~ TITION. letter from the example = given, the prize is awarded to ALICE WRIGHT, Aged 13, Wane School. SCHOOL FAIRS The school fairs are being held over the district this week, and exhibits are of excellent shown. The judging is being done by Mr Wm Tew, under the direction of the Agri. Rep. and much interest is being shown in the results. We hope to pub- lish the names of the prize win- ners Toger.. PLOT SELECTION WORK 'As it is recognized that the Dryden district s specially suited the growing of seed potatoes, A. H. McLennan, Vegetable Special- ist, of the Dept. of Agriculture, is| desirous of starting the produc- tion of better strains in this dist- rict. It important that this work be started this fall, and it is there- fore requested that anyone who would be willing to undertake | plot selection work to this end, should send in their names as| |early as possible to the Agricult- ural Representative 'M. F. COOK, Dryden, Gt - "or re a ial sort. of fellow would be released from jail for | be present for the event but no | word even came of any clemency 5 leaders. © Miss Margaret Beverage Teft on Be Monday for her home in the cast. Billie M- Luckie left on Thurs-| : day. for his home i in Chicago, Mis. Pi end in rs. Pitt Spent. the week- end : an and St "No. woman ever makes. a fool of la man. | Salada warehouses are where he In the competition offering $2] to the scholar who wrote the best Miss Laura Bromwell after Be cak- ; loop 87 times, took out her pow- |der puff and nonchalantly pow- formerly known as |minutes, and was in the machine | | alone. : three years old. have. had been an impression that the imprisoned strike leaders Labor Day in Winnipeg, but the delivery did not materialize." In one case it seemed 'more note- worthy than others, for « the daughter of George 'Armstrong, M.L.A. was married there. The family had expected the father to' from Ottawa for any of the labor 5 In Febrvary next the Salada Tea Compony will: occupy the 'magnificent new building at the corner of St. Lawrence, Le Royer Jean Baptiste Streets, Montreal, the building" at present occupied by Salada at St. Paul and St. Sulpice Streets, and erec- ted by them eleven years ago, having for some time been inad equate for their business. ~ Other situated at Toronto and Boston. A spite investigation - into 'the bush fires of the province has been launched by the various mu- nicipalities under the direction of the government fire commissioner | with a view to preventing a re-| currence of the recent fire danger Mr Inch, deputy fire commission- er has anounced. : The investigation was started September 1 and each munici- pality is required to make a com- plete report to the commissioner at Winnipeg, stating the cause, extent of damage, and what meas- ures were taken for the prosecu- tion of guilty parties. : Each municipality is vested with full authority to punish any parties guilty of violation of the fire proven laws, and will be required adopt protective measures = the prevention of fire as recommended by the com- mission following the Eeceipt of reports. Zi A DARING AVIATRIX ne ran SIE ing an air record by looping the dered her nose. The establishing Curtis. Aerodrome, 'Hazelhurst Field, and. used by the United States army fliers during the war. tion of _ the Miss Bromwell went up more than 10,000 feet before she started on her record breaking descent She received her pilot's license a year ago and is fpenty Pg She was aloft an hour and fifteen: i Tk GRRE) <ETRES () -TD> () CIED () BET (GET (<> O-GHIERD 33) <EM> () <>) EER TE eT a aaa cea OE () ED a Tua Vid es 0am oem $808+3+0540984000 BEST BUY IN DRYDEN I have 'the best oy 1 in Drydet : to-day: a House. with Pistate): 3 splendid Basement, warm, nice appearance, and i in best repair. PRICE $1850. 00 Terms: about half cash 'Balance arranged. = Apply personally. i ad Alfred Pitt, SRARRARRRRARS er Clearing Sale of Shoes. and women. | The Annual mo p Sa Price $2.50 ; - Starts Saturday, September 18th, and lasts until the end of the month or u. sold. St Of course the usual sale condition on «Spot cash, try on at the time and no a brobation. 1 DBE () GER We are doukina a fairly good qua GRAIN BAG wor holding clover seed. i of this record marked the dedica-'{d

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