Dryden Observer, 5 Dec 1919, p. 4

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ELEVENTH STA RTS Getting the Rang Some Dear Mr | Arad iis if { We resident8 of Dryden have any idea of hunlour, if so} I.wonder whit' 'they ink of the outburst' of the Towh Council in send- ing to the ratepayers, the cards," concerning the public telephone. | Surely the ratepayers see the funny side of it. Here we are at least a thousand years behind; the times in regard to sanitation, in that: we have no sewerage, system and!again here we are in' the middle of the lake districts," with no water system. My per-, sonal opinién of it is that it is | the businesd men of the town that are anxious. for the telephone. ow, I wosider how many of the: business men, looked 'at it this way. Mrs 'Brown, who lives out of town a short way wants five | cents worth 'of bluing to finish her wash with. Well, she has ecem er the 'phone, :and so goes to it, J orders her bluing and gets it sent up by delivery. If the same woman had to go to the store to! buy that blue instead of getting! only what she absolutely needed, 3 edtire New Stock for Christmas selling will be all opened out on display, and we invite she would probably spend about| 'every man, woman and child within reach of our Store to see the biggest range and variety back. fifteen dollars before she came: Now, this cannot be of useful and attractive Christmas Gifts ever offered by us in Dryden. denied, because we know it from experience. So then does the No trouble to find Gust what will please for any member of your own or any other business man gain by the "phone? 3 family--and the prices will make your 'Xmas buying easy. Next week we will list all we have room for in this space 5 3 Most certainly not. He is the loser. Others say, look at it in case of sickness, all you have to it do is get central and then the doctor. That's all right too, but if we had pure water to drink, and a decent sewerage system, we | would not need the doctor. Now ] Start your: Christmas Shopping To- day ea : AT LA ~The Christmas Shopping Centre = ; Bi again in town. DRYDEN, Ont. water system before a public gossip system, and even a decent = side walk system comes ahead of that 'phone. Hoping, Mr Editor, you can find space to print this letter in your paper. -- 1 remain, Yours truly, : F MADDER, Junk. = AT W. Righardson of Fin 'have Sane in toh sale by Messrs H. = paid A, Pitt. ae "if he's fine extra Tore. dark. ; "Shubert" Wants Ontario Furs ] All You Can Ship And will Pay These Extremely High Prices oy GET A SHIPMENT OFF--TODAY Nel EXTRA LARGE|. Nel LARGE { Nol MEDIUM, | No1SMALL _ Ne.2 MINK 25.001020.00{18.00t014.00{12.00t010.00 9. 9.00 to 5.00 : 1500101200 11.00t0 9.00] 8.50t0 7.50 6.00 | 7.00-to 4.00 10.00 8.00to 7.00] 6.500 6.00] 5.00 15.00 to 3.00 EASE 125010200] 1.75 to 150 135 to 1.15 | 1.25 to .75 LT to 1.50 |1.35 to 115 1.00 to 75] 1.00 to .50 _RED°FOX Dto35.00 EL 001025.00]22.00t016.00 15.00t012.00{ 15.00 to 8.00 n the well: known "SHUBERT? liberal ipment. No. 3, No. 4, and otherwise t : For quotations on other Ontario bert LI, er," the only reliable and accurate market! ts kind published. it ipment to "SHUBERT" will ~*quicker." © is to be hoped that the praise- Si ; z {worthy efforts of Mr Locke to] Ex] rivate Joseph Bennett, EXTRA TO AVERAGE | EXTRA TO'AVERAGE | EXTRA TO AVERAGE | EXTRA TO AVERAGE | AS TO SIZE & QUAUTY 2 is assured of a tremendously en- ; : on December § EH ccept this Much significance is being at-] apology and receive their i tached by the Indians at Dinor-]tion through this medium. wic to the mysterious appearance py ; of snakes this winter. The tracks] On Monday: Dec: of two of these reptiles were fol-| Hotel, from g a.m. to 6 p.m. lowed for several miles, and in] F. G. R. Forster, District Supe each case the snake was discov-|intendent, Soldier 3 Settlement H ered in a semi-comatose 'condi-| Board, will give personal atten-| tion. This has not happened for}tion to all applicants who are} over two hundred years, and is]interested in Soldier Land Settle- said to portend either a calamity|ment. Call early, a thorough in-} or 'great good fortune. + F vestigation | of your case takes} time. Ty : 'Mr J. W. Quinn of the Canada| ---- | Car W orks, Fort William, spent] A very nice social evening was| § | Saturday and Sunday in Dryden. held on Thursday last in the base-} Mr Quinn had a large fund eff ment' of the Union Church, in} interesting information, conse-}honour of Capt. McKay, who had|$ quent upon his recent visit: to] SO acceptably filled the pulpit of 3 several large cities of Easternjthe Union Church for the past}, . Canada and the United States. ten Sundays. During the even-} aE ing Mr P. Sanderson spoke a few|$§ The song lena the Union [words of appreciation on behalf Church on Sunday evening last of the congregation, to which Mr} was very largely attended, and it MeKay responded suitably. continue these services during the] 52nd attalion left on Monday} absence of a regular minister, will last for his home in Stockport, fneet with generous response. England. His services to King and Country were of the best. ! THE WORLD'S BIGGEST Joe will be badly missed. Hel : was a popular character in SCREEN PLAY. 'Gough's store before and afterf The Whip " ie greatest enlistment. = God speed and} motion picture in the world, wishes were tendered Joe by his} ¢ coming to the Strand: bent comrades of the local branch ofl & next Monday and Tuesday, and the GW.V.A. thusiastic reception as this pro-} MONEY WELL SPENT. duction has everywhere been ac-} In these days of expensive liv- {claimed the masterpiece of theling the question with 'most silent drama. : /When! this play people i is to get the best value for was originally produced on thejone's money. In the case of stage, it was produced in 'such al newspapers or magazines therej 2 massive manner that it stunted}can - be no doubt about The, > gr owth for years to come, Now} ary that the motion pictures have a giving the gi eatest taken it up, it is being shon in]value for the money on the con- {an even more startling realistic] tinent. The Family Herald 'and manner than it was shown on the] Weekly Star is a 'wonderfu com- |stage. "The Whip," in motion} bin: pictures, As an epoch making pro- ok dustin. See. it by all means. | costs only $1.25 a year and each' Big race scenes, wonderfulls eceives a handsome Rng scenes, the 'best train so por reck a d the most thrilling ILL A 00.095.6% .6% 0 eP0a%e. Oae®e' Qeefeetoadeedends IX Xa Saxe) be % Joel > XX x IX ARIK $0! XIX TX XIXIX IX IX XEX Soetaed LX peeiregests = 'many customers have very nice purchases. | dollar sale here and a ten there are not noticed, but if this i kept up as it started, a dollars or 50 each day, will underted crane. So that really t this . al there i is to say: "

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