Les archives de la ville de Dryden

Dryden Observer, 20 Aug 1926, page 7

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iin : a Ae THE PEOPLES PAPER = : i i 4 4 DANCE FOR EVERYBODY. LTTE DANCE to be held-in the Pulp Mill Hall Monday night promises one or two novel features. Jesides the long programme of popular dances, a special feature will Le made .of the good old- { < 'fashioned squares. or To everybody is extended an invitation to be present, and they ae assured of an opportunity to spend an enjoyable evehing. "Tha Orchestra includes some new talent, which shuld lend : d interest and variety. to the programme. } Re el did b H & rd i COME AND SEE! a ANOTHER SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED. \ iT am making a Special Price Reduction : : r : : : : for the month of September. - oo . | ! i * "oe . - i In addition to this my terms are very liberal. 7 - La : 10 per cen DISCOUNT FOR SPOT CASH, or . MONTHLY PAYMENTS WITHOUT INTEREST. Cf ! : - a 3 Two days' free trial, R. J. PRONGER | SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS for ARREARS of SCHOOL and : STATUTE LAB Province of Ontario. 2% BY VIRTUE of certain warran en i hands, of the Chairman and Secretary-Treasurer of Aubrey School Section No. 2, and the hands/of th Becretary- Treasurer of 'the East Aubrey Road Com f ordance with the Assessment Act, the Uno a Schools Act and the Act imposing Statute Lab Mr and Mrs JOHN EMERSON, well-known scenario writers, just | Townships) for the collection of arrears of taxes due before they sailed for England. Mr Emerson is president of the mentioned lands, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th I Actors' Equity Association, while Mrs Emerson is better known as | tazss, together with the lawful costs and charges be Soonet Anita Loos. : : lshall, in the building occupied as a Meat Market by W. J. Ro "= : Main Street, in the Town of Dryden, in the District of Kenora, ot .. Tu Le] MONDAY, THE 6TH. DAY OF DECEMBER, 1920, at the hour of TWO o'clock in the afternoon, proceed to sell by Public Auction the said lands, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge such arrears of taxes and charges thereon. = TOWNSHIP OF AUBREY. a iE Total T Totorportionel Es = School Statule Total a he Patented - : 2s Taxes Iabour - Costs ao) &, or Uspat 2.5 Taxes School ard can =i = Statute Lal. tlt ; = our & cosls : South 14 12. 6 171 $42.00 $5.72 Say81 Unpat " : . North Pt. 3 56.4 Ro $27.04 St2o $2642 Pat Why not place an inexpensive small- 5. % of N 3 6 eo or oo 350 Sh oe ir I 1) He NII o . i = DLN 72D 2 pid Od nh. 24 $20.24 i AT type Victrola in the nursery or playroom SEY 3.6 8oy 521.04 S520 $26.24 Unpat for the children's very own ? Think of the I %oiS. Ta 6 Zo) great delight it will add to their playtime - AW. % of 5 ) \ ) hours! j : 1 of S. 14 ) ¢ : Tot 2 6 40) $33.40 ing them music and goo Gi: : $33.40 Jernorize; MUSIC to ac South Pt .7.3 160 $7004 831.95 memorize 2 = 7 : 5 26.78 -- 4 in slnoiny North Pt. 6 2 160 $70.34 $36.70 company their plays and pageants; singing North Pr lz 4° 160 $31.34 S1904 games, folk a retative dances, and South ¥% 52 129%%$43.62 $21.14 fairy stories ¢ JOHN W. HU Both the : ; : ; a ° . i : T i ' | Sheriff' Sheriff, District of Kenora. == instruments for rén. They play ail for es ; riots rs » Records perfectly. Kenora, Ont, Aug. 23rd, 1620. A A AST SRR International Harvester Company of Camada Lid. BE." SAYS GIRL WHO { McCormack INTERNATIONAL Deering TRIED IT. After finding the bricklaying business too full of ups and downs, : - BINDERS and BINDER TWINE this amazing young girl decided to take a shot at iron girdering for a change. She is Miss "Collie" Collier, a reporter for the Chicago Herald. ; Miss Collier, whose bump of curiosity is prodigious, was struck with the idea of experiencing the thrills of being a day laborer. She started in as a bricklayer, just fifteen minutes of which was enough "TUS A DIZZY LIFE BUT AN AIRY ON The best of binders will 'not do good work without good twine. Be le Every ball of McCormick or Deer- ing Twine is guaranteed for: to_give her all the! knowledge she wanted. She next hig the cement 0 / un 7 I length, strength and evenness. 1pile, but the men on the job cussed too much. Tt was at this point oso Try it-and be convinced. We have "always some on hand, or it can be had from . TASTG GARDINER, Farle 7h River, and Le E. A. KLOSE, Dryden, that the iron girders on top of the new Sherman Hotel building in Chicago attracted her eye. : oc Without any trace of fear this slip-of a girl mounted in the lift, and was sodn hammering away at rivets 250 feet above terra firma. BLOWS. -- Hamilton Plows, Oliver Plojs, Fleury Plows, and the Peter Hamilton Plows. Tractor Plows, Gang Plows, Sulkey Plows, Breaker Plows and Walking Plows. Sot. ™ For any information or literature on anything in the line of FARM - MACHINERY, write to J. 'S. CORNER, Oxdrift. 2 Ea on RR. Sweeney General Blacksmith ™ gc. suimwies | | 1. Sash : colors 183.25. 25 ins Jupe, 2.95 & AND ash & Doors 2.45 & |. 2 -- Ln Wood Worker Picture Framing J AGENT FOR Vianitoba Gypsum Hardwall and Wood . Y - Fibre, Ele. viassey-Harris Farm rg . Implemements, ete. Undertaking in connect on Bain Wagons _-- 0 and sleighs D. ANDERSOCH ryden = Ont. / DRYDEN, ONT. 1 : 6. shows RAY CHAPMAN, the star short-stop of the Cleve: land Baseball Team, who was killed by a pitched ball. ;

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