Dryden Observer, 23 Jul 1920, p. 4

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" i LES Toe, ; The J ackpot Lh Tre Dien Branch &f the [Oem oem oe si -- So ran 4 \ : x ¥ . a 're-organization NEE Sa THE : ki meeting in the Pulp Mill Hall fg Mrs Mike Morris has gone on a | Thursday evening... J. Hl. Hin S visit to New 'Brunswick. was elected president, and H. Fox | : : a | [Secretary. An important public : Hl Ry ee pl Hutchison is over at Qui- | meeting will be called for Sunday The Exclusive Dry Goods Store le nny of the good August st. Noo fash Square P >.ure : Pade ; en Brick Veneering and painting the | § : : ha 55 Ls : Te a, gen. mana- Union. church : NR ds To by the Wachman mining Co, r ionl3 i SUMMER FOOTWEAR SPE ALS, ger ort a oulig "Oui The manager of. the. Union El ea PECIALS ri Wf is in Chicago on a business trip, Church, purpose by the 'aid of the | Men's Cool and Light CANVAS SHOES, in white and "ll ' Dryden may be famous for pot. Congregation, putfing the present | brown, with Leather Sole and Heel. <= , | = HW} atoes and Oxdrft for clover, but [rather dilapidated church building | 3 000004004000400u00004040084000¢440404040¢0+ " ' . All Sizes in the white; up to 8 only in the brown, = {|| Aubrey has 'the world beat for |into up-to-date condition, and are SRE : = orld Cw ile rhubarb pie. asking for tenders for bricking eed ne TEE her -- ' ; 'and panting. It.has been decid- Men's FLEETFOOT, Rubber Soles, white and brown, Mrs Dingwall has *returned|ed to have a vigorous campaign | od In all sizes, $2.25 and $1.95. ig 2h ety Dnt a to raise the Loney » and the Board bes ; > : ih FN : y vss Lillie, M'Lauchlin, niece |. nde 1 nse by every- BOYS CANVAS, in white, black, and brown, = { of Dr. Dingwall. Ly re a I » Aaa : All gi Loin ang Dubber Balsd, . General Manager. C, Murphy Mevement Ladies' Smart Step, white canvas OXFORS, 'Wand Supt. J. J. Horne, C.P.R. wes- \ : Leather Soles and Medium Heels. In all sizes, i. ood tern lines, made an inspection | Potato Seed Growers to Organize. Ladies' "Lady Belle" Canvas Oxford Rubber Sole. a a nd pen ome A meeting soft the Certified Also Ladies' and Girls' Fleetfoot Rubber Soles: i EH] EE y ge Potato seed growers of this dis- In white, black, and brown Shoes and Oxfords; ° Mrs Isabella Iain . who has | trict is announced to be held in i a ER been visiting her a Mrs J.J the Town Hall, Dryden on the y ~ Children's Ankle Strap Sandals, ay {ff Cormack of Glengolan.d for -the |€vening of July 2gth at 8 o'clock. ] In white and brown, Leather or Rubber Soles, WM past six weeks, left the other day | Messers .F. C. Hart, and A. 5 3 i] for her home in Sh t.{ M'Lennan of the Department of A $1.25, $1.50, and $1.85. : SEG ; Skene, ny Agriculture, Toronto; wil address I Mr Mrs'E. A Klose ate i the meting and will organize the ar now loo ing forward to "the return | erowers into a marketing ass- of their little daughter f1-om Win-{ Gciation. ~~ All interested are re- de » SC EAS nipeg, where she has undergone quested fo attend, as the time i5(&. A ee 7 : oe A serious operation by 1 Dr Gallo- | opportune. for. making arrange-| ff way: | ments to hande the fall crop." The Store of Quality and Low Prices ; ; . The Aue i hin : Ce as : = gq | (fi] the telephone, the last "necessary ner Dryden, ONE. 7 fio prociding wi wt Decess is] ~ THE HOME PAPER : . Ls DT S| Gow complete, and fro m now on' Reprinted from "The Financial WN | the only problem aheacl is that of Post," July 17th, construction, rE RL y os ; 5 72 Xi : me The reduction in the number 3 = CF . Mrs Louis Whitaker was a wis- daily newspapers by suspensions, Yd - ; : hil prior ay Dryden last we:e:k end. absorptions and amalgamations g oo Mrs Brodie McKellz.r, who has }is not alone due to higher paper! : adr jare Te Ta 3 ria b : been home visiting bier mother, fand other costs, but to changing ES oF ; : RELIABLE REPAIRS ny Carruthers, ha s now gone conditions in the newspaper busi- : : Sle on to Port Arthur, wh ere'she will ness, and is likely to continue for |. : to every description of = |reside in future, | : {we are entering upon most We hay IS flo Z(H Resi 25 ( a bic. | critical Mimes for them. SENERAL HARDWARE AUTO. TRACTOR, MARING| suing" 1050 Thor fn tfunih SEER ttre | AERO and STATIONARY Town Hall, they, walked to theiry oT 2eu Lb a veral . -destinati iy hd mony | eWs-gathering services. © Exact-| ; i Jocstination, with o shotland pony Es py and much of z ; So ld em : ai sit 'the local, news appears in every DURANCE & MILLINGTON | ing ony i200n was spent in hith- | fhe 1 newspaper in Canada, The ls ran = 2 Fames. Jute ie ey | same conditions exists in the ad- : : : i : rat THE ; L $s wWitii |. Rev. Father Broillette male 'vertising columns. . This stan- Y ' -- > 9 ee See our. THE REPAIRERS. WITH "is monthly visit to town last. dardization of news and advertis- Woe re ; a 2 ASHING MACHINES : EXPE IENCE. Sunday, and condut ted service in ing service is likely to go on 0 Canes Ces EOE Easy to operate. DRYDEN» ©, ON the Catholic Chur] "There is a | steadily improving and the publi- 0 fd 2 71.°. ._ ial} rt waitin p fl es hy oy] | likelihood that a resid ent priest cation of more than one good | & d 1S i : ite danvas oo / sun without Power, ee a will be located ine 'Dryden very morning or evening paper in a el AWA) SV V- ARRAN J I Ln rr f = ofshortly. TL 7 Jcentre is becoming very much of : ea a ese nly Special sale of ! NOTICE 2 : : -- ee) i: . ; a wasteful 3 duplication of effort. 7 Lo So ln i 1 hate to be a kicker, || 'Rural weeklies, national week- |} ; Xs > La Kiddies' Express Wagons. | oy LTE el [1 always Tong Bor anaes _ |lies and periodicals are in a differ- oy io Stag to $4.50. i ~~ DRESSMAKING +e of But the wheel that Squeaks tle |ent class. Their contents are oe ; enti erly Original. That is, they Ranges, Doors and Windows, : Paints, Varnishes, &e. > 2 Consult «© 5 to haul the commis sariat wagon. L . loudest, ii Ed New] Done By The Day. tool Is the ene that get the grease. : ~ [do not appear in any other publi- 5 K ! Address- Jee te Sof -- ---- cation. They are becoming in- °o \ : Wromen's Institute Picnic. | creasingly More expensive to pro- - "rng "f ~ Miss MINNIE PLOTTS | | es PTE ot pris. Le gyi aiont:hly gine by A rural weekly and small city ing Dryden, Ont. [ Of the wornan's Institute will be|! A m J, wel A ty LTE Bele on Frieda July 31st at| daily is more ofa pu hy 'Andersara's Island and vil take tion than a money ma wi ow ; the fory, of a basket 'picnic, prise. There are fers 2 > - Lhe. first boat will leave the|tural and smaller daily paper dock at 2-30 p.m. and thercvafter | Who are not underpaid, self-sacri- at intervals of three quarter's of ficing public servants. They give an bour until about five, = {more to than they get from their | Every woman is encouraged, to: Commuaitiés; and their SEL a & . |ally herself with this oorganizat-1 # ret 54 La poi 4 oon on, [whose aifng | are for sorial DL. good Work 1 Ber ach ET : re : = i ; : a a of wonranl dois to keep those who go out betterment, es pecially of wonsan! into ithe world, to the big centres S the time to buy your HA, y TOOLS. fond children," and foreign parts, in touch with ir Dryden, Ont. ; a Membership in' the Institute. a LE ode pe J may be of tuined by payment of | their old homes. This is really an : 3 : - ; Ae / ji : i od A hl : I ) 1b . i i national service, a good oo HAY FORK, HAY RAKF, SC YTHES ion f2se to thie secretary, . i a for the country. There ) D-DD (- SH) E-(--0- SOS) NONTITE A fu | Thompson, ; : FONT Ad TN wR a ¢ few wen or women who do Fh SCYTHE STONES, = ead Ta DE go back to 4nd do Wo A . BER 2 a a od y : ie mething Kor the old honié. : If ~vecarry a full line of Electric ironsand | : Baseball © +}the world treats them well they elie Ya EO ED-( 1s A TN : J want to share the goods things 9 Electric Stoves, | SECT ee ER 6 - i the Schools churches god Te GRE J hE Ge LOE § deri : } 4 i | istitutiofis in. their o omes. Washing Machines, Floor 0ilg, Paint s Mk fvENILES Marc, i Many of them do. \ These gener- : Sa £2 Teer TY a 0} Ata meeting of the directors of | bus thoughts can be best retained : / : ! ain) the D.A. AA. on Tuesday evening b.v keeping them constantly in 7 1t was agreed that not enough at-| tGiuch with the 'doings of home. emnion, Was | being given the There is only one way--the local . younger talent on the local dia. newspaper. No matter how busy J mond. As this is the source. of "we! are we make time to read that, { Dryd en's future reputation as alifit comes tous. base pall centre, it was decided to] = dE -- m---- | 81 e the juveniles an opportunity | = = way 7 amen § § to, display their: aS PRE VAIY HORNE cL B meets. ei ; : wii LE, rival team, aan iv every 7 third Saturday in the Town- | av 0 Di 18 aioe Arrangements have been made | ship' Hall, Dryden, at 8 pm. a y utiles | to bring the Kenora juvenile team | Fh" "ClAS NORGATE, or NL aed EU i te. play the Dryden juveniles to- a Seer vs eh ~ b these tractors (4 5 thies re } D9. 2, and the ee 3 Di mues ctors Case 20x36 thresher, fup equ ippe d, | first game will commence at 3:30, | second 'Saturday of each month, at 4 : all round use gp | If you want to see a game with 18 recommended for pulling your carefyl per. i Fyn : a feels"that Dryden's honour 'rests equiring, abotit six herses, such get your po . the fine st materials. You noon and evening. Thé Juveniles |S 3 es "w you the adv antages of th & Case Sel Jecretary © morrow (Saturday). The Kenora ways capable in emergency, for silo fillers, hay presse > BY ; ALEX. TURNER arefu) consid' as tract orde mands. : TERE ALEX. TU Phi och plows which it can pull prove ; n : : : o ; os SPEnation, bury: To is ecotiomi sal ir flo ping; Play, be down at) yy AT DETOF CLUB meets in the Us 0 mater nA "S| eaich mont.h, at 8 p.m. binders, 60 20 shoe grain _ Bofor" oars worth, © | are immensely proud of theeir op. | Ch mont Dp JY owl then be better 3ble. to k 3 A {e 2 RR i > : 2 3 J A Ey = Br Ar okt work ile bps duives af team will arrive on No. 2, and the | EAGI 5 RIVER CLUB meets tot rcr 6 pe 30 atm il oie. | the second starting at 6.30 pn [3 pom ; < los. | some pep, where each of the Tine}: "Secy: d its wopgy oration. It ha s lon 2 ta ph i = $0 handles other implemeyts tis built of. ingke rosenesucces fully the grounds on Saturday after 0p solhonise second Saturday of! ike-tooth harrow, 8 i Sho" | you decide 'qn your trac tor, lei portunity, and it is the duty of all + SCHONEN BERG, WABIGOON: CLUB meets first nd third Saturday eveyr month, 3p. m., in the Schoolroom. :

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