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Dryden Observer, 7 Sep 1923, page 4

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Are now y on the racks, which means that you can really see better than through a picture how good they really are. - I am mailing a folder, fully descriptive of these Coats to all 'out of Town customers, and these folders are to be had by anyone coming in the store, who wishes to discuss the matter at home. There are four outstanding styles, and each style in several colours. A concentration of effort has allowed me to offer these, _ quality considered, at a very low figure. The prices are $20.00 for all Coats without Fur Collar and $25.00 for those with Fur Collar. All these Garments are of heavy cloth, nicely lined, and strictly up to style. And what is more essen- tial, very well made. Another Car unloaded of this, in All Grades, some of which are sold as low as $2.00 per roll. ™. A Folder of Dryden Prepared by the business interests of the Town, advertises very neat- ly the most interesting features of this place. If you would like one for your friends, you may. get it by asking at my office. DRYDEN, Ont, ithe same evening. The brass band ory Fae fe >= FE > EHS 3 BEES 2s Sue = SSS Pi i = somes SE a SS TEESE i the new building. Miss Morris is the ay Peineival ea Shelled Walnuts, tH... .. aL) ; : Purity Mile 14-omcant...L. 15 Saturday, September 8 is the date Mow 1oid Eggs, doz... T40 {0° Sor ow Belioal Fale The youn Vn dross Mieed Plokles follt show much interest in the Fair, per gbilar ial 60 nd by the talk it will be a great Tia suckle Cigarettes, per \ \ proud of the new road which reaches j|south side of the settlement will be | finished this week. Oats are quite : ) | satisfactory and vegetables are just jefficiency and social enjoyment, all de- = han ue /| doing wonderful. There will be plenty | Pend upon physicial fitness. The mor- A of sauerkraut this winter, and some jose, ill-tempered man or woman is (| failure either, barrels are at a pre- |Peevishness and spite that they display N/ 7 | latest literary flower you planted in \|the Dryden Observer of August Fte ff any il your kind promise that in a couple Yet, only too often we put off any » A i rar C12] its | trouble and try to improve our minds rs surprised and resent inl when iin regard to Mr F. Rooter Sorry you bills are presented for payment. This % {how many settlers work sit months 2 be looking for trouble, for nothing is Fiivenr: If we toke the eight-hour day 5° likely to bring it along. But it does las a standard, then we all work \ by close figuring you will find that "PiD€ to be well. '1enough for a farmer to do all he really riches, something that few people {1 That is old stuff. Dad told me that as oe in the ordinary way its absence \ long ago as I can remember. Later +, Tailure ive a " 1 my teachers (for whom I had and still fai in to live a oe Ni A sin A 5 Ss LIOWE 7 8, "have great respect) raised the same S/NCC this 1s so, it follows A5 e ithe rest for myself. i : a mere change of scene and occupa- Me jquestion at all. Can you successfully : znge of 2 Bb Reduced Prices AT PRONGERS GROCERY Sauerkraut! School is open again this time in LILaLT. : o of 0 The U.F.0. people will have a dance Fresh Fancy Biscuits, per ib from 3200... Hedin .38 A Large Shipment of: i CANDIES, CHOCOLATES & BARS just received. Best Back Bacon, per 1b .43 & .45 B.C. Fancy Sockeye Salmon 5 to be present as much ag : Ia N05; Ladies 25; Lunch will be provided Many settlers are much disappointed because roadwork came to an abrupt Per ifl o.oo eins ==. 242 CLAUS AUWOTE C Sle ar 14 a . er Lh et B.C. Caledonian (Pink) Salmon stop, But still there ghould be some : qQ per tm. oo. Laan JIS comfort in the way the work has heen |. done, and surely everyone can be] WATCH OUR WIN bow : Cash & Carry the new school, making connections from the south nearly ideal. A coat of gravel at the clay part of this road would improve it fifty per cent but we feel sure this will come in time, Threshing is in full swing. The Fo ok ok O. H. PRONGER, Prop. Talks Our success in life, our business have told us that blueberry wine is no [really one who s unwell. And the mium just now. Why worry? are nature's way of protesting against - ~~ (an undue strain. Yet, the majority of : such cases are merely the results of AN OPEN LETTER ; neglect, / to Mr W. W. French. We all know, again that we are WALDHOF, September, 4th, 1928 bound to grow old. We all know, too, Dear Sir: = that whether we grow old gracefully, We are very much impressed by the or degenerate into peevish invalids, depends to a large extent on the way we use ourselves and our health and thirty-first. Much obliged to you for strength. when these are abundant. rst. ged T S serious consideration of the future, and of years or twenty, you will take the i w 5 cannot do so a little sooner. As to ° not to say that we should always around eighteen months in one year. V&V of living on sure foundations, for, This you might think ir mpossible, but after all it is or should be, the normal eighteen months in one year is mot If heatlh were a thing like fame or achieved, there might be something does. And that is what we do here. iE a ¢ said in favour of giving it the £20-by. About my ignorance: Oh, well 1s not a matter of ill-luck hut of And point, and now I am married, and ouly reasonable way to obtain it is to Tien she will say: "You uve as anor adapt our habits of life accordingly. ant as a----" Well, Well! I shall keep Lf theve were anything very marvel- ? 777 lous or difficult about health, how But, Mr French, that is not the Should we account for the fact that 3 A FAS) ) a 5 non 1E Aw 4 . develop an agricultural district with- tion, such as ha pons when we tke out roads? No matter how poetically 2 gouniry or seaside holiday, vo quick- oh wile vou Hoe nobody Son it ly makes us feel well? Health is as Vor tnd 1 ates to this: Who will much a mental as a physical or bodily : : to will have enough '""moral courage" to say thing, : " A s there is too much money spent on To be happy in mind is gpaential © vous % feeling well in body. The one helps No. I would say, Everyone opposing and is dependant upon the other. That the building of roads is nothing but a ® the prime value of outdoor sports for the young and robust, of such recreations as baseball, swimming, These pro- traitor to the community and to him- self. ; : : . Moreover I.do not know but you are golf or sven gardening, i fortunate enough to have means of vide mental interest with physically getting in and out of your place. stimulating conditions. It also ex- Therefore it is easy to say money is plains why a long eonnbry walk fu so being thrown away. But if you have effective tonic for both mind and body. who 'want their road no matter how cireulation of blood through if; the much has been already Srents. am a, blood in its turn is cleansed and re- invigorated by the additional exercise given to the lungs; and thus the walk- er returns benefited in every sense of the word. : So many of our teachers and nrora- . : lists dwell overmuch upon the virtues Fir e Insurance Companies of abstaining. The advice they give is megative. Our aspect of the pro- that is what they all say--those un- fortunate ones WITHOUT A ROAD Represented by Douglas Lane A a a ee NOS ers mean that we should hase our present | Tas T} rain is refres 3 ris no such means, you will join those he brain is refreshed by the brisk] verb: "Never put off till to-morrow Li what you ought to do to-day," is British Nofth-Western Fire Insur- [positive one. ance Co. % STE ASAT Commercial Union Assurance Co., ne Cli Ltd. of London, England. WANTED TO BUY Canad 1 i - o . dl dent and Fire Insur Wild Rice for Seed Fidelity-Phenix Fire Insurance Co. {Also Parched Rice.--W. HOLLIDAY, New York. : Point-du-Bois, Man. Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd. of ws London, England, established 1821{ = a General Animals Insurance Co. of ONE ON THE DRIVER. Canada. We drove to the warehouse of one . The London and Lancashire Insur-§of the Dryden stores with a clerk as ance Co., Ltd, * escort, Passing Sweeney's blacksmith Nova Scotia Fire Underwriters' shop there was a solitary mule stand- ®ERE 'Agency. ing outside and our driver remarked Northern Assurance Co., Ltd. oflto the little clerk: "There is your London, England. : brother." National Fire Insurance Co. of "Where 7" Hartford. ' "Look there outside the blacksmith Northern British and = Mercantile shop." ' Insurance Co., Ltd. : Clerk is very quiet. Ocean Accident & Guarantee Cor-1 Coming back the whole team of poration, Ltd. : mules + was outside. Now the little Queensland Insurance Co., Ltd. clerk got lively. The Sun Insurance Office of Lon-{ "Look," he said to our driver, "your don, England (founded 1710, old- brother is out too, now. Nice couple." est Insurance Company 'in World.) | Now it was the driver who was very Union. Assurance Society Ltd. of quiet. Dryden boys are certainly London, England, established 1714.|cnappy. In th 5 will open wit Heavy Stock of of Prices will be right and the ¢ Bigelow Building, / ;

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