; i 2 le Shh 3a. Ss ete by ple iba oni Ws ites spe i Lp IIA AA im ts rep Pe fe . 1 : g | ? : 47 ry ------ TY . . " ne! ji X ; INCREASE IN GROSS RE- ' CREE Gentlemen, o Progressive Shoe & CEIPTS & NET EARNINGS Corner S Little. Corner J DRYDEN 1 € autumn season but a H ---- " -- ember Canadian Weekly Newspaper very short time away, we feel sure| 11F1€SS Repairs ET ns October bth, 1928 No. 2 ae ita Jt you mill be interested in see). BY earnings of the Canadian Nationl| Published weekly in the Interest of the People of Kenora District.| Published at DRYDEN, Ontario ing Or Ewa just Sai Fi rs t MACHINERY Railways during the month of August Every Friday We feel positive, when we state WORKMANSHIP |last are shown in the official state. oi , Largest Circulation of any Weekly acts nie we hav | CLASS MATERIAL [niet Diu ma] SATUEDAY wo we] in cr pi vi avprtes ay ray [i the Kenora Ds, attractive range we have ever shown, New weaves, new patterns, new color combinations, productions of the leading mills of England, Scot- land, & Ireland & this Continent. Bargains in Suits and Top Coats, From $19.00 to $34.50 The Best Value in the Country. AT MODERATE PRICES "Done While You Wait" Jobs a Speciality. Complete Stock of SHOE POLISHES, LACES. All Footwear Requisites. Children's Work Done School Hours. After white with pink and blue Largest Size Double Bed FLANELETTE BLANKETS, borders; also grey, pair $2.33 Green, Rose, Blue, at LADIES' RUBBERIZED RAINCOATS August the gross earnings of the system amounted to $24,429,340 which ¢ompare with gross earnings of $21,- £36,265.71 in August 1927, an increase of $3,193,074.29 or 15.04 per cent, In August last the working expenses totalled $18,345,026.77 as against $17,. 813,638.06 in August 1927, in increace of $1,031,388.71 or 5.96 per cent. 1928 of $14,661,397.55 or 9.38 percent, During the eight month period of 1928 the working expenses totalled $141,361,534 65 as against $134,150- For the first eight months of 1928 the net earnings amounted to $29,578, - 186.35 which compares with $22,122,. had been wearing glas- ses and he said ne, that the mark on his nose had been caused by drinking grape juide out of a fruit jar Experienced stock feeders and dairymen ing Kerosene engine, not only grinds grain but will saw the wood, one and a half horse power up to ten horse more people just like the ones we have here now. Old time mosquito (to young one) And to think when I was your age, I could bite girls only on the face and more McCor- mick--Deering satisfac. tion. Clarence (ardently ), farmers around here, even Sunday was a busy day to most of us. She Knew Her Flies "If there were four flies on the table and I killed one, how many would be left?" asked (if which is the one great item in buying farm machinery. "Just as soon as you build a house on it, Big Boy." card partners. A stumbling block: is }We have a New for the Hunter SECOND-H Subscription, $1.50 per year, NERAL HARDWARE Line of Stock and Trapper : | A Cleaning, Pressing and Repair- MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE For the month of August last the| find that it pays to | hands. the teacher, . CAMP STOVES, ing neatly done at lowest price. PROMPT ATTENTION. het earnings were $6,084,313 23 com-| grind their feed. That's| If you ; want to see One said the bright PACK SACKS, - (Next Post Office) bared with $3,922,627.65 in August| why thousands of them | what a Titann Tractor little girl, "the dead PADDLES, T. PROU DFOOT 1927, an increase of $2,161,685.55,| use McCormick--Deer. |and a new three furrow | one, PADDLES, . ¢ P.O. Box 240 L GREENHILL equivalent to 55.11 per cent, ing and Vessot feed | tractor plow will do in A McCormick--Deer- SNARES, : "The Dryden Tailor" i Dryden, Ont. 4 For the eight month period from grinders, the plowing line, just ing tractor not only TR APS, : | (January 1st of the 'current year, the Discretion drive out to Frank Mor | hutsles up the plowing KNIVES. gross earnings of the Canadian Nat. | Silent contempt is the coms farm, he has just | py ig the only rig for AMMUNITION, ; ional Railways amounted to $170,934, Rid you feck ort a go) ony 0 region or Soi oie SNOWSHOES, 671, while in similar eight month nee machine needing good, DOG SL Seasonable Goods, A t period of 1927 the gross earnings a- Bagy you know you cant | ang says 1t is the best steady power on the Li a a y . os mounted to $156,273,273.45, an in.| LC. he a bar none: | belt. The price is also By Pron gers P rices. crease during the eight months of A McCormick--Deer. a > JUSt (low, considering quality We have several BARG AINS on AND HEATERS And FUEL to Match. NEW COAL AND WOOD 'S RUBBERS ] 2 separate the milk, run " : : It is said that a man CHILDS' sizes on a ) i ee RR 64 gF(427.79 in the first eight months of | the washing machine, | "When will you promise | and wife can get along | prprg hens, TEES MISSES 616% perpair coors usin, Ser 74 @|3 5 rer increase of $721,106.56 or| chum, etc. It's a real | to share my lot, dear?" ey ls panes, [HE PRE LADIES' haa SE Lg A Te ve 83 5.8 per cent, labor saver, made from | Gladys ( sweetly ), if they can avoid being i --r Get Our Catalogue and Compare our Prices with Others. power, they always go only a stepping stone MILLINERY 845.66 for the corresponding eight] when you want them to Didn't we tell you 2 ; ] . 7 | 340. to 1 : WE AI We er ny pms of HATS hy vik ty months of 1927, an increase in favor] Did you ever have g that we would have| eae or a0 M TO PLEASE enables us to always have the newest. /e carry: - p t £ $7,450.290.69 " tandt : My . LITTLE GIRLS FELT HATS, all colors, at ......... $1.09 1% The eurvens Tat of $1A5020040 5: nl i the school fairs, 'The| J. S. CORNER MISSES' & LADIES ¥ ELTS, BE bie ders deena 295 As a result the operation ratio for balky engine? Avoid Dryden Fair and the| McCormick -Deering " A K L OSE Mises SLADIES VELVETS at... ods, 39% the first eight months of the present] this by using the Me. | Womens® Tnctitos. -- Dealer, ° BI eee a a rm 5 ri . : | i 3 ings : year has been reduced to 82.70 per Cormick--Deering only, | vention was all over? Rae -- Good Selection in Matrons Styles now on Hand. cent from 85.8¢ percent for the simil. OXDRIFT, Ont. I 0 DRYLER a 1 . ee -------- 7) Tn scarlet and (APRE: ams 3 oF povivd of 1027. 0.0.F. 5 417, meets in the mecorletand nave felt, ar, oc iiviiee 73 -- se ---- : : splendid seri £f "Tales fr " No, A 3 3 Scarlet and black SH VeIVet, 28 .... v0 oies iri $150 3|FUR DRESSES jo fiero: ton 55 Dube fone Viet Hoes now, te Si 5 bin Diyusa, every Mon- Gil Sg & TAXIDERMIST Fox News, Canada's sporting magaz. | Rod and Gun and Canadian Silver] 92 Paicoopm - ; HOSIERY . { ine, which is just off the press, The [FOX News is published monthly by W. Dr P. H. B. WOOD, Noble Grand, CHuLDReEx : Fawn Wool Cashmere HOSE, sizes, 40 [Mounting of Game-heads & Birds, contents of this issue cover a wide [J. Taylor Limited, Woodstock, Ont, KENNETH COLLINS, Rec. -Sec, 5 to 72:3 La BT BT RnR EEE EI US NL Prats . Wolf and Bearskins Made to variety of sporting activities There sm : > CEHLDREN S Fawn Wool Cashmere HOSE, Sues, 3 Rugs with Scalloped Felt are two fine grizzly bear hunting stor-[O0OO0000000 00000 Golden 8 "a 7 to 9%, at Gr ieaigh ss hes $3 Border or Half Mounted fos, Well weiStor a bom De A CR £ Maron' Sta Ar Led ADs Popnan Bo try Ch Ww i 5 SE. t hy Deer and Elk Feet Made to Bryan Williams and Josehp Hodgson. | O MONUMENTS (0) No. 484, GR.C. Labiny ar Ld el Won oe d pl SE 8 » Thermometer, etc., etc. Other articles cover moose hunting, | O --_-- O|] Meets in the Masonie Hall Dryden aon BI: K Wool W orsted HOSE. 7% to 9, ep 3 duck and geese hunting, all kinds of | O GEO. NOBLE, O| the Second Tuesday of eich month. GOLF HOSE all Wool, Worsted Boras cults good aad | L. F. LOTZE, fishing to say nothing of the regular|O Dryden, Ontario O| Visitors Cordially Invited, quality in grey {awa heather and black, Fir 55 P.O, WALDHOF - Ontario [features on outdoor lore, guns and] 00000000000 000 F. FOULIS, WM. MEN'S 4-1 Rib, all wool SOX, fine quality, at .......... 42 ammunition, dogs and the silver fox NRA NR ig A. E. BERREY, Secretar; MEN'S Heavy Work SOX, all wool, at ............... 25 ROD AND GUN & CANADIAN industry, and three fine articles on -- me ALSO such as Silk & Lisle, Silk & Wool, from ......... 39 SILVER FOX NEWS op lifety yo Lah LO.L DRYDEN ¥ LobaE, No, 1094 beck SB a SIRE RRR EN SR ee EE AE 1h TE RL 75 mm oh o Bio eets Floss ded ES x es - 7 Hunters and fishermen and all lovers | Yams by Harry M. Moore and E A Wednesday of each hinge, aight of outdoor recreation will find plenty | Wood and another of Robert James' pm. in the Town Hall. Visiting ] h J p | on ern brethren cordially invited, cd y ; J. D. NICHOLSON, w.M. : pa BADEN SMITH, See'y. DRYDEN Phone 5 ONTARIO Y, oe 4 gL OTN 09990080001 111111 171g A.J.GARDINE] -- tr ------ -- -- TT -- 3 m -- Winterbottom Lumber Yard En EAGLE RIvER ih ER Fate Areat to ! ! ] i 3 $ LUMBER, COAL & BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Frost & Weed IMPLEMENTS. 3 = COCKSHUTY p oY BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS by oe i mith ity COV. EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDING S Shamies Cream Separates. £ RAW FURS BOUGHT a s0LD : xy : = 4 ; QUALITY I SERVICE 2 AU / A HULSE ssn x / --~-- a DRYDEN Jas. Winterbottom, Ontario & ON = ; v ne | Treasurer's Sale of Lands for Arrears of Taxes jg) AERO OT SURES BR ER NOW \G NJ 2M: LI DISTRICT OF KENORA TOWNSHIP OF VAN HORNE ol . . : It Meets All Tests 2 3 : . Ammunition of all kinds of Real Plow Value EIR OR ln gts oh oto Bo 2 3 € ol a warrant issu vy the Reeve o e lownship of Van 3 | : 2 Plow [81 ais i fevis oF 298} plow Horne, dated May 17th, 1928, commanding me to levy upon the lands men. 3 in righ e 3 iad "il A wi it tioned in the following list for arrears of taxes due thereon, and costs as 5 ; C : ¢ test : : j : ' SHOT SHERLS Per box... 0 2 nh $1.25 . plan to do in helping your land produce big in i ost . - Jesters Senne that iia oe sl Sousa of >. : i ger yields. Here's a sulky that for more than : PF Bau, Drocee sell by Public Auction, . We have Some Real Good Buys in ® thirty years has met these tests and hag Te sy lands or such portions thereof as may be necessary to discharge the > . " Nt . lowed fields the way you want yours plowed, ~ |sald arrears together with the charges thereon, on Saturday, December 8th, a. SHOT GUNS AND RIFLES, from....... $5.00 up I woh kg yoursp 1928, at the hour of Three Clock in the afternoon. D . New Deere Sulky Patented Properties . . : 3 . The new Deere Sulky is the cultivator, giving you a higgee Con Pt. of Lot | Lot | Acres | Owner Arrears | Costs | Total : 0 v , «= - - low for critical farmers -- ield at harvest time. : 08 ota : McCLARY'S RANGES AND HEATERS, Farmers who want ths best © Secd-bed making resulta de 4 NY 11 160 Robt. Adams $5191 $520 $5711 S . * : . t is famous for its good wor » pend upon the Island SV i rr : : Just Arrived. - Fh draft, Sironsin and A of Joba ,Deere ddd Doo: 6 20 IS 518 12 - v oD asing Fos id Bi : The GARRY, REGINA, BYING, LEROY ° Tt will do your plowing the i onl po 1 SW. Part 11 30 B. Renshaw 17 3° 5 J . yours gt uring, long and good Wis, sha 1717 433 21350 . e ALSO A New FURNACETTE, at ,.....0..... $38.00 . params donee ing Work, : 1 SE. Part 11 30 B. Renshaw 1718 433 2151 J v ' good The easy foot lift and handy < 4 5 BD . pul bed e-onomically--casier landing re the New 1 S.E. Pt. of N. Pt. 10 40 B. Renshaw 1900 433 2333 3 You Can Buy These Ranges & Heaters <I to get a good crop stand with Deere Sulky so easy to 1 Part 10 40 B. Renshaw 19.00 438 2338 e 5 your planter and to keep the thata boy can do a good job i : On Our Easy Payment Plan. ' ficlds free of weeds with your plowing with it. Plan M. 157, Swanson Subdivision: FE 1 5 e Come in and see this superior sulky next time you're ia town, Lots 223 to 232 & 314 to 325 J. Kihl § 52.83 538 59 21 : J. A. STRUTT ants Prt sl S| ' ' ; 1 Part 9 160 M B Rognon 4202 495 46.97 I [] | BP a. 2 N.%, SE. 4, 11 40 F. J Allan 1920 438 2333 s. i {ok Ry TIRES, GAS, OIL AND GREASES 2 Dryden, Ont. uw Unpatented Property » = i © i NY, ' N. Ye 8 40 i 5 DRYDEN Phone 'i= ONTARIO Bi Jas Louttit 2422 336 2758 5 io Ne Dated at Dryden this 28th GEO. WICE, Treasurer, s |P AN 8A TAY Tee TOT 8 a0 AKON in 10) 4 8181 '8 @) ig) aN] day of August, 1928, } Fa NE Township of Van Horne, 4 0