Dryden Observer, 19 Mar 1920, p. 4

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Men' DIES' and CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR, DRYGOODS, NOTIONS, Staff at the mill is indulging in HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES : other Shipment of MONARCH DOWN COLOURS: White, Copenhagen, AEs ads J e . The Exclusive Dry Goods Store s and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings a Emerald, Buff, Tobacco Brown. say you would. What noise annoy A noisy noise annoys in the world --Ed. WEAR "dry area of Canada. have been News-Chronicle, NOW : IN STOCK. Let us hope those Turquoise Blue, Rose, Maroon, smn ~~ CLARK'S | «The Red Brick Store" ~~ Dryden, such cracks - their backs. : trustfully think Ont. i It's only in fun; time I begun. {ARMACY » you seen our New Line of 'A unique selection correct correspondence." It From 25¢ to [3 onery? surely please. y per Box. T RECEIVED, a Complete k of Melba Toilet Prepara- s. Ladies, don't miss this, "Masterpiece of a Master Per- mer." ILET SOAPS.--We have 2 : Buy Now, as are informed that a sharp-ad-! ce in.prices is ab e assortment. ce. x. RMERS.--Why not try Dr} i +k's Food for your sick Horses] .- i Cattle? It will in goo p them ce 2 ths for 50 ended to. SERVICE. QUALITY. YDEN | Intarance out to take put them and d condition. c.--Distance no ject. -- Mail Orders promptly "Tt must have a} Stop of the hill, you were i? ed your ride peach of a shde" - ie Fire, 'Accident, Sickness Life,| {°° ctruck by Automobile, Animals, Plate Glass. ered with ashes. rr -- CALAMITY COMES to Those Least Expecting it. your ears, Agitate A guy with blew 1n here "BE PREPARED. Telephones ! I represent Eleven of the Strong- 100 He intimated est Companies in the world. : the town to | same. need in that direction, R. J. PRONGER notice, the W. of Royal Crown. wmstess cope 3 Hardware, Heavy tin Dairy Pails Strainer Pails : Cream Cans "2 : Special 2 doz real swede Saws ea 1.75 ~~ Remember our 5 per cent discount on above goods for. Cash. Furniture and Undertaking reight until ten o'clock. ~$1.00 1.70 BALE have just returned I Mr Wigle says the ly all gone the people plant their houses with to $700 per acre. ------ cee as $250 per when land ACTORS . : usually r a8 two 7- R cady for Heavy Duties The Case 10-20 is noted for its ~ power. Owners state that these tractors Case 20x36 thresher, fully equipped, are always capable in emergency, for silo fillers, hay presses, feed wills, etc. extra hard plowing or fot grades. This 10-20 is recommended for pulling your careful consideration. It has long three 14-inch plows which it can pull proved its worth. It is economical 10 in sod or stubble. & It also handles other implements It is built of the finest materials. equiring about six herses, such astwo? foot binders, two 20 shoe grain ooh ow you th drills, six section spike-tooth harrow, 8 line. Yowll then be better able to to 10 foot double disc harrow, ete. Good Toronto. ! reserve For belt work this tractor drives a the G. W. V. A. _ For all round use this tractor demands operation, burning kerosene successfully. You get your money's worth. Before you decide on your tractor, let o advantages of the Case A « you'd be Surprised." s an oyster?|brella an oyster. April showers. Uneedzkum is, making a noise afternoon tea every day. Kenora is the chief oasis in the Eight weils located in that favored town, but natives are not allowed to indulge in the home stuff.-- Port Arthur. each side of the repal are in working order this spring when the snow begins to melt. {1t's a coward's maneuver to take At such jolly good people behind To resist the temptations into ink. - : : My a, is beyond me. I Youll forgive me, gon But I'm getting too windy, it's been cold on the Perhaps you were tired, perhaps But no matter, I hope you enjoy- On that dandy toboggan, that One night 'last week someone a brilliant idea. Next morning the sidewalk in front of the Town Hall was cov- Do we grateful women of the town offer him a vote of thanks? We do. "Isn't it nice to spend half a day running about town with a frantic appeal from your wife ringing in to try and get the liv- ery man to bring her some water. a raucous voice this week and start- es ed shooting off about waterworks. Gp .ou0h HC his longing for a ; pe z bath, and declared it the duty ob. Loeently oppo furnish him with the, Giving him the once-over | we are of the opniion that his! constituted a record. appearance was eloquent of his tained, house acquired and fur and we are nished, married: time, three hours : 3 to a and seventeen minutes, Se "woud not hesit- the fixing of the stove pipes. The Insurance Man. ate to chip in with a bar or two the world was kept i ignorance sure that if the case came us The teachers and officers of the ee | Union Church held a sleigh ride ; ) Yfor the scholars of the Sunday 5 & School on Tuesday evening. The : chilren left for the sleigh ride at o'clock, returning basement of the church for lunch, after which games were played R. G. Wigle and son Lloyd from the east. snow 1s near- in Essex County, and are getting ready to hot beds and green tomato 'and tobacco seed, these being their cheif crops giving them a return of from $500 Land is selling las high as $1,000 per acre. Wigle thinks farming is coming to the front bo thhere and there. This district is producing as high acre in clover seed; will do that, why 'shouldn't it be worth more money He is of the opinion that this part is going to take a jump Roads delegation Mr A. J. Lock left this after- noon for Montreal, where he will attend the Dominion Convention as delegate of the local branch of The Vision of the Prophet Video I see in the northern part of Ontario a young town in the cen- tre of a large district. The town is suffering from the misfortune of having fallen into a rut. citizens wait till the big things come to them: they tarry while Opportunity knocks at the door. drains at red roads to put to the when the gets to Spring has sprung b On Sunday last a young lady was seen garbed in all the scanty raincoat and held. aloft to protect her from Wednesday was clad Spring is here. official. : the on the council. the council for a precedent. was a-Scotsman. a good fellow. ary, Dear Mr Secretary, of the ten spot, the G delighted to | gentleman, and severe referendum can possibly be broken for a gladly take advantage of opportunity. versity of that itor here ing in the mining fields." very strong fire are of such efficiency. sporting circles. have come to hand, but we bull cooks 'preferred. of a'gun, best two three, catch as catch can, holds a specialty. Mr] consider it an honor to don an inducement. The Queen lady, if some gentleman will up as a prize, a ing gum. April 8th. ee reel eee is a 'science. Curious -- We cannot say. ts tion. 3 : A : : '1 boxing lessons from H..C L. judge. ; Rouse 'ye, rouse ye, my people: = 33: ain lest the voice that cometh from Franklin. RK | afar and carries your words to the | Kicker -- Don't grouch because b KEROSENE EF. T. BRIGNALL, ends of the earth shall pass thee| you-see another man's name in TRACTORS Oxdrift, Cnt by and the hour when thy chance| the paper. Start something de cometh shall find thee unprepared. yourself. Canada, and well posted orl geology of this section, was a Vis- last week, making a report on one of the mining pros- pects of this section, and his opin- ion is highly valued by local mining men, because of his stand- and geological was either a song or a recita- Slippery Jim -- You can receive Well | beauty of summer attire. Tuesday | the same damsel was attired in a an um- the she in a fur hat, fur coat, german stockings, mitts, moccas- : ins, and the pity of it all was her! Don't be an oyster.--Co-ed. {nose was frozen. Nero fiddled while Rome burn- ed; while a world is calling for greater production, and we are growing gray headed and wrinkl- ed trying to get out a pa Exclusive and | Rumor has it that a protest is nkl-| being lodged against the quali: per, it isf ations of a certain member to sit heart breaking to learn that Should the protest be upheld it is certain that there will be some deep digging in the archives of Once and for all, St. Patrick Tt matters not what nationality the Saint was, it is evident that] he was a patriotic gentleman and ~The Secretary of the G.W.V.A. is in receipt of the following from 'he Saint, dated on his annivers- Enclosed you will find $10 to- wards getting a club room. I may be able to see you one of these < "ldays. Wishing you every success d people.} Yours truly St. Patrick. In acknowledging the receipt W. V. A. secretary states that he will be meet the saintly if the present restrictions few minutes on the occasion, he will the ao Dr. Kay, State Geologist of Towa and president of the Uni- State, a nativ of the! The Queensland Insurance Co. company of opening offices nada. They have ted R. J. Pronger their agent for Dryden district. The latest marriage in town License ob- including And The recent fistic and wrestling contests have created a furore in| Challenges of all - descriptions can only publish those who send their correct names as evidence of good faith. All answers c.o. Editor. Spud Murphy of Swede Town will be pleased to put the kybosh on any lad of his own weight, - Curly Kail will wrestle any son falls out of toe Young Alf. (210 1bs) would the mitts with any professional or business gentleman, and will de- posit a forfeit of 1 ib of sugar as: : of the Finishing . Room will be glad to spar three § exhibition rounds with any other fi put 5 packet of chew- & The next employees social will | § be held in the pulp mill hall, on ; Answers to correspondents Nil Desperandum -- Photography Purchase a good book on th subject and study. It | | | | | ® ea EE : THE £ = | square P Store \ © ceorereiessesoInIesEsnseesenInseeresnrssstscecs ] | \ \ © THE INDICATION OF SPRING OE EO aE GE () GE-O-SO hints that there are still a few pairs left F PIS dies and Children's Shoes at $210 Now besides this there are three absol- -utely new features that are worth con- sidering. -- OE (SSE (SH (= SILK HOSE | Over 300 pairs, bought to sellin regular 1 stock at per pair ¢2.00. Ihave compared ! these with stock on hand at $2.75, and can | see no difference. I know the reason, an ~ | ~ | | | ~ | : itisthatl cleaned out the balance of a | manufacturer's agent's stock. I had some : | difficulty in getting them, but persuasive- : ness won. ; ~ Right on the top of their super value j 1 am making on Saturday and Monday, ¥ March 20th 8 stration at $1.75 per pair, or | anxious to save to the limit 3 pairs of Silk Hose for $5.00 Vl extra demon- and 22nd, an ; to anyone MISSES SERGE SKIRTS Just one dozen, from 24 to 30 inches in length. Lovely little skirts priced from $4.50 to $5.50. These are excellent value and 1 do not think that you cab make \ | | them more cheaply. \ WOMENS BLUE SERGE : | i Vs As soups only. : We can order £rom | these. . B ! | | ALFRED PITT | | # Tos Drvden. Ont. 13 Price $18.00 and $2000 | All these items will make Saturday and Monday interesting shopping days. pier -- ~ [oF 0 mcm em mm a am mem 0 [@)]

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