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Dryden Observer, 1 Aug 1930, page 4

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Pronger's Values Ladies Smart Summer y Vol, 8 Corners Little Corner July 25th, 1930 No. 10 IN ancient times they used to cast a notor- ious women in a lions den. Now the cast her a good-looking daugh- ter would he cisll her Sitting Pretty? head, Thirty years is quite CE------ © 3 Fey BEG. Dresses in handkerchief lawn, dimitles and prints; all fast colors, some Organdie trim, sizes 16 to 44--Very Rare Value These Very Popular Tims to match up with your Varjous Summer Dresses Come in white nile, flesh sand, blue and yellow. Full-Fashioned Silk Hose $1.49 Angorine Tams $125 in a movie, : Good Equipment makes a Good Farmer Better -- MecCormick- Deering is good Equip ment, Why are there so many divorces? ple are getting mar- ried now. McCormick-Deering mowers are made in all sizes, the b5-ft. being the most suitable for this disgrict. Prof: So many peo- Do not forget to have your binder twine ord- ered in good time,while we always try. & have a good supply. it some times happens that the last minute orders come a little shy. The self - satisfied chap usually has a darn poor memory, McCormick-Deering cream separators are made in all sizes, a size for every herd, and all the same, easy turning Clean skimming, good looking ; ling 15sting kind that are giving such good satisfaction everywhere. a while to run a mow- er, but Herb Wilde of Dryden is using his M'Cormick -- Deering in the 80th Crop. It pays to buy the good stuff in the first place saving disappointment later, Several men propos- ed to me before I mar ried you. Why didn't you ma ry the first fool who came along? : I did! My Jurvinen of Quibell has just purchased a new two-furrow trac- 3 EET a We make SEVEN KINDS 05 aires yore s Semin some 3 wv OF BREAD~Try It. a SALE 2) Tomato Juice Cocktail .._..... :45 Li & a $3 i Sauerksaut ----..cmtmmmmmmeemsee $38 be #588 Ie SIR | & a arnt TERE IE 8 00 ¢ memmmwm----- 25 2 Melrose Baking Powder, 3 Ibs... :65 al & : 2 th eam TY ® Melrose Baking Powder, y Ibs $1:06 : : os : ; AE RE ena 5 Patricia Dleserts--five flavors. ... 125 pha 1 ee SHS, he Kidney Beans .o. ius smnssmmmmi 37 = : Fe ery DAB ; 2 Green Strung Beans __..._... 17 : A 3 Pi I Sh | a Yellow Strung Beans .._----...- 318 E ORT ict ] IEE elo te : 5 . venir 119 2 Potatoes--per TI. Lo. et coms sme + i 'All sizes and oll shades, 51:00 Ralph J Pronger 'The Store of Better Values' J 0-DAY O- ED (O ANDERSON & HARRIS LIVERY AND DRAY § PROMPT SERVICES AT ALL HOURS FUNERAL DIRECTORS i DAY OR NIGHT CALLS The | bone If Sitting Bull had back is worth two in tor plow for use with his 10-20 McCormick- Deering tractor., in the J. S. CORNER, Oxdrift, Ont Dry Cleaning & Steam Pressing BY A MODERN METHOD Prompt Service on all Orders and Work of the Highest Class. "BEGIN NOW BY HAVING YOUR WORK DONE AT A MODERN STEAM LAUNDRY mim School Section No. 1, of the Townships of Bditton and "BY VIRTUE of a Warrant under the hands of the Chairman and Townships of Britton and Wainwright in the District of Kenora; ing the Sheriff to levy upon the lands hereinafter described for arrears on Monday, the 20th day of October 1930; at the hour of Eleven O'clock in the Town of Kenora; in "lands as may be necessary charges shall have been sooner paid. Expenses A. WEAVER, or | Gis] ote Ome I prONE-- Te ™ Whyte Street Laundry PEDO ONS OTD CIRO DSB Day 62 R 3 Night, 6X RB 4 Mrs M. SMITH, Proprietres= Sheriff's Sale of Lands for Arrears of School Taxes Wainwright in the District of Kenora; Province of Ontario. Secretary of Schodl Section No. 1 of the dated the 15th day of May 1930, command- of taxes respectively due thereon together with the costs incurred; 1 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that pursuant to the Assessment Act; I shall in the forenoon at the Sheriff's office the said District of Kenora proceed to sell by Public Auction so much of the for the payment of the said arrears and charges thereon unless such arrears & lecture Private Harold Peat to Speak Here at Canadian Chautauqua 7 rec -- Famous Canadian Writer will Deliver His Great Lecture ¢¢"The Inexcusable Lie" "Let us elevate the pursuits of peace, put bundles of fight into its varying elements, make it thrilling, make it heroic," says Private Har- old R. Peat, who will give his great "The Inexcusable Lie" at the coming Canadian Chautauqua here. 'The poets, the historians, the artists and musicians can make their contributions here. Your boy "i and mine will want peace when we have been able to interpret peace to make it at least as interesting as war, at least as heroic and as dramatic." EJ PRIVATE HAROLD PEAT d Private Peat is a world-famous | figure--one of the outstanding per-; | gonalities that came out of the' the Third Battalion, First Infantry, © of his native Canada, was wounded | | twice and gassed in the first gas ? BY KEMOVING TOP AND _ He served on the !lt= Western Front as a private with [E& & 1.0. Gough, Fe Crardening | WE Have all the Tools; Seeds Watering Cans; Hese in. 50; T8 and 100-7t, Lengths Tots of Chaaup Paints for Gerdea and Gates. One Set Dise Tarrswa Second Hand; but es . good as neew, Ei . Set New Discs; new bu Shop Wern will be sold at a bargain One Second Hand Range--Cheap. EA. KLOSE KLEEN - EZk Windows CLEAN THE WHOLE WINDOW LOWER SASH hd Ontario remy New Samples Dryden Lumber Co. Ltd Spring Suits Dealers in-- BUILDERS' SURPLIES LUMBER, %ATH, PLASTER, BY. = CEMENT, etc. = Top - Coats E : WOOD SAWING b bP A Call For Us Will Result ---and the SEMI-READY GUARANTEE of SATISFACTION PROUDFOOT "The Dryden Talos" in Prompy Service Leave Orders at Star Pool- room, Phone 102, or at my house, Queen St L BAUBBER. T. 2 Red and White Grocery Store attack of the War. | No one could term him a pacifist. No. of Lot Con Acres Yearsin arrears Taxes Total Name of Owner & pt. Address Unptd | N14 Lot 8 1 160 1926 to 1929 inc. $98:12 $9:33 $102:45 Ralph R. Venue ptd | . . Britton Twp : S34 Lot 6 1 158% 1926 to 1929 inc. $75:33 $8:43 $83:76 Fred A. Muholland; ptd | Broker; Toronto; Ont | 8.14 Lot 7 1 160 1926 to 1929 ine. $75:33 $8:43 83:76 Henry P. White ptd | Prescott; Ont i S.14 Lot 10 1 160 1926 to 1929 ine. $75:33 $8:43 83:76 Wm. A Brodie ptd ; Toronto; Ont ! N.% Lot 10 1 160 1926 to 1929 inc. $75:33 $8:43 $33:76 D. W Bicknell unptd : Ro Dryden; Ont { ZZ S.% Lot 3 2 160 1928 to 1929 inc. $75:33 $8:43 © 83:76 Wm. H Lockhart ptd ! : Woodstock; Ont 8.1% Lot 5 2 160 1928 to 1929 inc. $106:82 $9:99 $116:81 A W Puxty unptd 46 Frederick St. f Sh A is Winnipeg; Man ! Great War. S.% Lot 6 2 160 1926 to 1929 inc. $75:33 $8:43 $83:76 Henry S. Gladstone ptd of Hazelwood, Kings . Langley, Herts, Eng. N.¥%2 Lot 8 2 160 1928 to 1929 inc. $75:33 $8:43 83:76 E. Hayward unptd : Dryden, Ont S.% Lot 9 2 160 1926 to 1929 inc. $75:33 $8:43 $83:76. Louis Hasbrouck unptd Dryden, Ont S.pt Lot 1 3 160 1928 {o 1929 inc. $75:33 $8:43 $83:76 Winford Pinkham ptd : Fullerton, Cal. future. N.1%2 Lot 4 3 160 1926 to 1929 inc. $75:33 $8:43 $83:76 T. J Gordon unptd ; Dryden, Ont N.%2 Lot 7 3 160 1928 to 1929 inc. $75:33 28:43 $83:76 Geo, S Wardrop pd Prescott, Ont g% Tet 4 4 160 1928 (0 1929 inc. §$75:33 $8:43 $83:76 J. T Wiseman unptd = 24a. He : : Richan, Ont : Township of Wainwright 2 S.% Lot 3 6 160 1928 to 1929 inc. $75:33 $8:43 $83:76 Andrew Steen Ptd Contractor, Winnipeg, Man. S.% Lot 4 6 160 1926 (0 1929 inc. $75:38 $8:43 $83:76 Adam Kellar ptd Hens: Twp. of Wainwright N.% Lot 6 6 160 1926 to 1929 inc. £75:33 $3:43 $83:76 Margaret Graver ptd 591 Chyruch St Toronto, Ont The adjourned Sale, if any, will be heid at the same place and time two weeks later. Published in the Ont- "Mr. ario Gazettee, July 12, 19, 26 and August 2nd; 1930. : a J. W HUMBLE io i JRO 3 io. Shenff of Remops PS Fre Press. He knows war--its horrors, its! stupidity, its cruelty. He believes ; if the children of to-day were given § the true picture of war, the world | would become peace-minded in the £0 Wars will continue as long ; & as war exists in the heart of man, || is the creed of Private Peat. Private Peat has lectured threughout Australia, New Zea- land, the United States and Can-, is, perhaps, more in demand to-day than any other | speaker upon the lecture platform. ' gly Both in his books, which have been : ink exeeptionally popular, and upon the {ffs platform he presents his ideas with elear-eut directness, and with a vividness that is tremendously con- "His talk was full of sound sense," says the Toronto Star, "and the many telling points were inter- spersed with much humor. He was listened to with much interest, and at the conclusion of his lscture was accorded long applause." Peat has that indefinable thimg called personality. His talk wes heartily applauded by those who heard him," states the Winni- |=

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