Foils 3 tava The Dryden Ob Pictorial Fall Fas READY AT | Now THE ® fon NEW LOW PRICE Only 5 cents when bought with a pattern. Or 15 cents including i0 cent pattern coupon. For only 5 cents more you can get a copy of the new Fall Fashion Book. Personal Mrs W A. Ray and Miss Valerie left Saturday on a visit to relatives at Desbarates, Ont. Claud Holland, Ignace, spent the week end in town. Miss Gertrude M'Fadyen has return- ed from a holiday spent at Banff and other points west. Mr and Mrs Robt. Foote and son Bobbie have left to spend the next few weeks at Seattle. Mrs G. R. Hamilton and Mildred are away on a visit to relatives in Winni- peg. i Mrs Alfred Pitt has returned from a short visit to Glenboro, Man. Miss Gladys Nymark spent the week 'end in Keewatin. E. F. Griffiths, Oxdrift, was in town Thursday. Miss Eva Pitt is spending a few days in Winnipeg. Hector Duncan of Lake, Sask. is paying a visit to his parents Mr and Mrz Jas. Duncan north Dryden. Mrs Edward Kerr and daughter of Winnipeg were the guests of Mr and Mrs Dempster. : Miss O., Carson, who was the guest gem Of Mrs Foote has returned to join her family who are camping at Ignace. My Shannon, School Inspector, Ken- ara, was a visitor here this week. Mrs C. C. Pilkey and Mrs B. Con- noly spent the week end in Kenora. Harry Ross of the staff of the Royal Alexandra Hotel, Winnipeg, is spend- ing a holiday in Dryden renewing old acquaintances. A fresh coat of paint on the Wright store has added greatly to the appear- ance of the business section of King street. Prov. Constable Hake is back on the iob again after a two weeks vacation. Mrs Tinsley and children and Mrs . Brimble and Miss Ethel are the guests of their mother, Mrs A. Antilla. A World's largest Annual Exposition. 300 acres--80 pete | | manent buildings.--Attendance 1925, 1,491,300. I New Ontario Government Building to be opened this year. DYMENT HOLDS MEETING. The Dyment branch of the Women's Institute held their monthly meeting July 21st, at the home of Mrs Higgins. The meeting was very successfully car- ried through by our able President. Miss Osborne, District Nurse, who was present, gave us a very interest- ing talk on health and home. We also had Mrs Wigle visiting us. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs A. C. Henderson, August the 25th. Left-- NATIONAL CA Dates--Aug. 28--8spt. 11 LOCAL AUTO RACES NOW ON E AIR. Classified Some of the Town boys are begin-| ning to talk auto racing, and possibly [WANTED AT ONCE--Maid. Must by Labor Day we will be abble to give io good with children.~ Apply Dryden citizens the thrill of their lives Mrs M. F. COOK. on the local track. In the eantime one, of the biggest racing events of the TT year will be staged at the Strand on For Sale--35 acres hay, one mile east Friday and Saturday, when Reginald of Dryden. Open to offers. Apply Denny takes the Rooad in California EDWARD BLAKE, straight ahead. This picture is not 6/8|26¢c Kenora, Ont. only thrilling, it is screaming fun. Poult En Tom Wilson with his black face will For Sale--Steam Traction Engine, in keep everyone laughing from the time 'a40q condition. Price $400 cash. the big circus tent blows over and the Apply A. ANDERSON, animals get loose till the big auto-race Lot 5, Con 4, Wainwright. furnishes the final climax. Dryden P. O. 20/8/26 "Why Girls Go Back Home" is the por Rent.--7-roomed House on Albert picture billed for Monday and Tuesday Street. Apply to This picture is not a big outstanding Mrs HERMAN SAUNDERS. attraction but the majority will find an CR Syering's enforinimionh Girl attending High School wanted to assist in house, from September 1st. Apply H GAMMON, Dryden. Next Friday and Saturday one of the very best pictures will be shown. "The ilome Maker" is a picture that will be long remembered in Dryden, so watch for the date. AYRSHIRE HEIFER, 2% years old (milking) for sale; Property of the Have Dandy Pienic-- + Northern Development. Cash or terms. The Junior Bible Class of the United ; i= EDYE, Dryden. Church spent a very enjoyable after-. noon and evening at Thunder Lake on * Wednesday of this week. They went out in cars, leaving the church at about two o'clock, hastening to the beach and ¢oen were in the water. Sie supper : the picnic grounds witnessed a wonder- _. ful A of baseball; of course one For Immediate Sale.--One COW, good side lost, but everyone enjoyed it. A milker. 'Also 40 Hens. Apply campfire was then built on the beach, 6]8/26c H. BLANK, Waldhof. and between songs and ghost stories | i the evening soon slipped away. JERSEY COW, JUST FRESH, ; 'be sold at a snap. Apply The Thanks of the Institute-- 23||7[2€ S. ou The Ci of the Te # ' ; tute would like to take this opportunity * 1. s of thanking all who kindly helped to Ok SALE T YEAR OLD HORSE: make such a success of the Barn Dance 800% Worsel, a LST ADT W hoe held at Dennyhurst on Tuesday of last' 237/26 . ) 6 " Diy week, by which the sum of $77.00 was | 0 Tere realized. : i z They would particularly thank the' FARM HELP WANTED Dryden Brass Band who 'gave their For about three months. services gratuitously, and who were the means of making so successful an even- ing; Mr Winterbottom, for his gener-, usity in supplying his truck to take out" our chairs, dishes, etc.; and the mem- &|10|26 bers of the Edye family for so kindly giving their home for the occasion. App Ww. Mr W. E. Spears has disposed of the furniture business and stock to Mr Corbeil, who has had years of experi- ence at the business in other towns. TO and board. Apply to E. G. SPRENG, Waldhof, Ont. T-R-E-E S-E-E-D of the following trees: -- Red: or Norway Pine, White Pine, Arbor Vitae (White Cedar), Red Spruce, White Spruce, Balsam Fir _ Black Ash, Native (Scrub), Oak Winter-green Berries, (Gaultheria procumbens) and Tamarac (larch). Pine and Spruce. quantities, address: Edye-de-Hurst & Sons, Dryden, Ontario. Note:--Cones which have opened are useless. FOR SALE FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE good well and soft water. qr $1450 on terms. fenced land, and good stable. Key may be had on application to J. A. STRUTT, Dryden. For further par- ticulars, write Mrs E. LETCHFORD, Ingolf, Ont. ay 'Repair Price List. ; DON'T THROW AWAY YOUR OLD SHOES Bring them tc me, and I will look them over and tell you if they can be re- paired at these low prices, as follows: . Men's Soles and Heels, Sewn __..$1.75 16/6/26 Bolted and Riveted, Clear Vision Body The Product of Essex' New $10,000,000 Body Plant Manyof these advantagesyou will » Sle & Heels, nailed __..__.. 1.60 Soles, SEWN wccece, 1.35 - - Wages ac- cording to merit, $30 to $40 per month WANTED from Crops ripening in August and September, Seed Cones, etc The largest - quantities required being For prices and Half - acre of § FE, O. B. Windsor Taxes Extra Seendard equipment includes: Automatic Windshield Cleaner, Rear¥iew Mirror, Transmission Lock (built-in), Radiator Shut- teri Moto-Meter, Combinatien Stop sad Tail Light. ONE OF THESE CARS WILL BE UP HERE ON OR ABOUT AUGUST 3rd. A GOOD PROPISITION FOR THE s, reas SE FORT recognize ataglance. Butyouwill have higher appreciation of their meaning when you know that a plant of 18 acres which with equipment approximated a cost of 210,000,000, was first built and that special machinery had to be designed, to make possible the New Coach your dealer is now showing. : It is all steel, bolted and riveted, and so rigid that squeaks, rattles and distortions, are as unlikely as in a steel building. Doors are so hung that a man may hang on an open door while the car is being driven over rough roads, without springing it out of true. And it is so designed and con- structed as to permit the use in a totally new manner of a high- baked enamel, most lustrous and lasting finish. There has been constant im- rovementin the chassisfrom the rst Essex shipped. But only by theaccumulation of theresources, theinformation, experience, and the skill that have resulted from the building of 350,000 Essex 'Sixes' was it possible to create this car which we ask you to in- spect and to drive as the best looking, best value, best Essex ever built. Ontario » Soles, nailed _....en... 1.15 Eon Leather Heels ._.. mt el 5» Rubber Heels oe. - AD Ladies Soles and Heels, Sewn, __.. 1.50 © 4» Soles & Heels, Nailed __..... 1.30 » Soles, Sewn __ee__.. 1.10 » Soles, Nailed ._..__.__... .95 ¢ » Rubber Heels ._.__..___ .85 : { » Leather Heels --_.__.__.. .20} i Rubber & Fibre Soles and Heels, Black and Tan __.__..__.. 2.70 i Rubber & Fibre Soles and Heels, White 2.90 , Elk Soles & Rubber Heels __.... 2.00} t Felt Soles & Rubber Heels__..__.. 2.00 WE ARE LOOKING FOR A DEALER. RIGHT MAN TO HANDLE. WRITE OR WIRE FOR PARTICULARS TO THE PRS LTD. Distributors WILLIAM, : Ladies' Felt Soles & Heels--_..__.. 1.70: 'Men's Who'e Soles & Heels, sewn 2.70 Nen's Whole Soles & Heels, nailed 2.25 | 'Ladies Whoie Soles & Heels, sewn 2.00 'Ladies Whole Soles & Heels, nailed 1.70 ; Misses Soles & Heels, sewn Boys Soles & Heels, nailed, Elastic Sides 1.10 Dyeing Shoes, _ oe 40¢., up So with your harness. Bring them in to me, and I will repair them at similar reasonable prices. Assortment of COLLARS, HALTERS, LINES, & HARNESS PARTS in stock Lo IL SORONEN,, Misses' Soles & Heels, nailed __.. .80; § (1 to 8) $1.00 Boys' Soles & Heels, nailed 5 to 5) 85 Fatches = ! 15c., up. Rips pile 05¢., up Military Heels, 1%-in high__.__. 1.30 French Heels, 2-in. high __._._.__ 1.75 Buttons, wired __.__.__.__. 15e¢,, up: Toe Caps, Boys ooo 35 Toe Caps, Mens __..._.._..____.. .55 Firs Class SHOE REPAIRING NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND There is nothing so comortable as an OLD PAIR OF BOOTS I can make them look as goed as new Don't throw away your Shoes just because you think they are too far gone. Let me have a look at them, and I will estimate the cost to repair them. I am sure you will be satisfied, and will also save money while getting a foot comfort that no new Bost cam give. Rebuilding Soles & Heels a Speciality CHILDRENS BOOTS REPAIRED After School Hours L. GREENHILL NEXT TO POST OFFICE. "of NP M. J. CROSIER General Merchant, OXDRIFT, ONTARIO Dealer {fee DRY GOODS, GROCERIES BOOTS and SHOES HARDWARE and FARM PRODUCE Don't forget our five per cent discount on $10.00 orders. ANDERSON & fARRIS FUNERAL DIRECTORS DAY OR NIGHT CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO PHONE-- Day, 62 R 2; Night, 62 BR 4 ROBT. SWEENEY General Blacksmith AGENTS FOR-- Massey- Harris Implements CARBON REMOVED FROM CYLINDER by $1350 cash, | VCelylene Burning | I, Rr] lJ. D. O'NEILL i Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. CARMICHAEL BLOCK 'KENORA , ONTARIO iW. A. WEARE ; General Merchant . MINNITAKI, ONTARIO "Agent For-- © JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. { There is John Deere Equipment | for Every Farm Use. DE SOR TR RH Get QUALITY and SERVICE TIME PAYMENTS ! Arranged to Suit Purchasers. Fi 3 ES Machin & Popham Barristers, Solicitors, H. A. C. MACHIN EARLE C. POPHAM ¢ Also Member Manitoba Bar. { IMPERIAL BANK BUILDING i KENORA --::-- ONT FE] etc. OSES. ei sed : A.J.GARDINEPF. General Merchant, KAGLE RIVER. Agent for Frost & Woed IMPLEMENTS. COCKSHUTIT PLOW (OY. x & kx %x | hy ¥ a Sharple's } Cream Separators. 'fi RAW FU S BOUGHT & SOLD. TSH RBL HEB IRR RS 38 WATKIN'S PRODUCTS For Farmer or Citizen ALL THE OLD ONES AND SOME NEW ONES JUST TRY THE COCOA PREPARED MUSTARD EZY-WASH AND MINERALE SOAPS E. T. (DAD) ROWLAND