All sizes ; Ladies' Also Ladies' and Girls' "The Exclusive Dry $ioods Store SUMMER FOOTWEAR SPECIALS. Men's Cool and Light CAN VAS SHOES, in white and brown, with Leather Sol¢ and Heel. Hae All Sizes in the white; up to 8 only in the brown, for $3.50 Men's FLEETFOOT, Rubber Soles, 'white ond. brow, In all sizes, $2.25 and $1. 95. BOYS CANVAS, in white;-black, and brown, : K: Ladies' Smart Step, 'white canvas OXFORS, Leather Soles and Medium Heels. In all sizes. "Lady Belle" Canyas Oxford Rubber 'Sole. iN gather and Rubber Soled, OXDRIFT W. I. td Dance was againta great sugcess. The total rceipts from door 'and: boqth amomithted, to $98.10. The mentbers take this 'opportunity of thanking the ladies ahd gentlemen from Dryden, Aubrey, Glengoland | . Minnitaki and agle for helping (to make this dance,a success, Mrs 'Nelson arid Miss Alice frond Ver- 'million Bay supplied the thusic, | which was all that could b desired : Mr J. Robinson, Dryden, acted as floor manager, and As usual the "without a hitch. A visitor remax 1 a crowd conduct, themselvessig so quiet a manner. "When Mr Harry { Pateman was called" 'upon. to sing "Wooden Hut," one- could. hear a TFleetfoot Rubber Soles. "In white, black; and brown Shoes and Oxfords. Children' S Knkle Strap Sandals, : In white and brown, Leather or Rubber Soles, i 2 25, $1.50, and $1.85. N Dryden, CLARK'S The! Store, of Quality and Low Prices Sie Ont. pin drop. His reception was of the | best, pond, he gave for an encore, en went a- hunting." Ne Pi Se oo The members ot eit Will- ing Workers Club donated six | School last week ; the Up- -Stream- ers Club likewise gave six dozen New Canadian Hymnals to the S.S. Where 'in all Ontario is to be found better Clubs for the up- lift of a settlement than ours? Each Club works in harmony with the others ; thus, SUCCESS! OXDRIFT CLUB HOLDS Irs] FIRST MEETING. 'The first meeting of the newly organized U. F. O. Club was held Wednesday, July 28th, in the ardware . We have on hand a Full Stud of SE GENERAL "HARDWARE "to operate. i Run without Power. Spadidl sale. of Kiddies Express Wagons. mma RELIABLE REPAIRS to every description of & - Gas Engines x AUTO, TRACTOR; MARINE, AERO and $ "ATIONARY. Consult DURANCE & MHLINGTON THE REPAIRERS WITH = ZREURIENCE >I DRYDEN 4 i DRESSMAKING 'By "The" Ahi i : Miss MINNIE PLOTTS : Biyden, Ont. Done oe = ONT. Schoolhouse, Oxdrift. The pres- dent, R. Latimer was in the chair and opened the meetng with a word of welcome to the members giving a business was to be done, and hoped everyone would rally round join ,up, and make the Oxdrift brandh a big success. The sec- ro followed and gave a report of a¥falk that had taken place aftef the picnic, with the General » Secretary. J. J. Morrison, as' to thes best means of serving 'the district. "Tt was pointed out that, a*distributing warehouse at F ort William would serve the Kenora, Rainy) River and 'Thunder ° Bay Districts, and Mr Morrison prom- ised to take up the matter upon his return t& Toronto. The open- ing of a co-operative store at Dry- den,was also mooted and this too was promised attention wig dhe time arrived. : : meetings on the second Satur ay 4d 8f*the month, for the present in the schoolhouse at '8=p.m. "At the meeting 'to be held on August 14th the members and their wives and intending mem- bers are anvited . to attend and | of the Platform®. Plaiks, "Th h er and his wife." carry a full line of Blectrie Ir rons and Electric 'Stoves. lachines. Floor Oils. Paints. fore the meeting adjourned. WAINWRIGHT CLUE meets in the School -at'8 pm' the first i Patwrday of each eh R. D. COATES, . Secretary. OXDRIFT CLUB meets on the second Saturday of the month in the Schoolhouse at 8 p.m. | W. W. HOWELL, 20 is tioted for ite reserve 4 1} For belt work this tractor drives a Owners state. that these tractors Case 20x36 thresher, fully 'equipped, ergency, for silo fillers, hay presses, feed mills, etc. For all round use he tractor demands | Secretary : VAN HORNE CLUB meets every third Saturday i in the Town- ship Hall, Dryden,'at 8 p.m. CHAS. NORGATE, Secy. | EAGLE RIVER CLUB meets second Saturday of each month, at 8 p.m. + ALEX: TURNER, | Sey.) WALDHOR crus meets in the Schoolhouse second Saturday. of each month, at 8 p.m. TA SCHONENBERG, | Secretary : WABIGOON On CLUB meets , in. 1 the Schoolroom.: The Oxdrift Women's Institute : Eag ¢ River om. Saturday last, | programme went throlaghs without 4 ked that h had never seen so largg' a new school in centre of section beautiful. chairs to the Sunday | corpet jof the present short outline of what] It¥ was resolved to! hold ¥ he i take part'in a discussion on one, ia ranch, He has been deliberate in Two new rhs joined La |site exo on Dries | the 320-acre farm of J. M. Camp- transport FREOr ACW y-land third Saturday eveyr month, be ; et ig fat 8pm, pala MACHIN COUNCIL MEETS Dae + Council of Machin met at Reeve Tyler, Councillors Hawes, Baker and Malott being present. The minutes of the previous meet- ing were read and passed. The correspondence was then' submit- 'ted which included a request from School Section No. 1 that deben- tures be issued for the sum of $6,000. A petition was also pre- sented signed by Thirty of the assessed landowners, petitioning the Council to: .féfuse the issue of lehent ves, as they wished s to be issued only for and not three quarters of a mile from the centre. The Council signed by a large majority rep: resenting public ; opinion & 'and seeing the justice. of the*whole thing, thes therefor granted the prayer of 'the petition and re- fused to "issue the debentures. 3 Famer' s "children could' walk three mies. to the het it would be no hard- [) pation ) - (-G ()-GED ()EED- () G () " ny Square $9402000548404005400040404048400 000 (ATE 2 = he children residing. in! Eagle Ri er, "City," to wall at mile 'and*a half to thecentre. Trustee Pi#tman who was i ent, stated to the Council "that when he was informed; th¥t the meéting heft in June had degided tobuildia lew school n. thie top grounds. "Thatsit was as 'good 'a place as any." - And: at. that meeting Trustees 'Gardinerm 'and Mc. | Kenzi made no complaint as to the present site. a By-Law for the ldan of five ! hundred dollars fromr-thé& Royal , Bank for current expenditure was read a third time and passed. | The Council then adjourned to meet on the last Saturday in August -- <u An Ondelit Pierrot troupe is to be formed for the fall months, 'when we hope: to give some really , g00¢ concerts, ithe 'money to be used for beneficent purposes. A ra Hamam ie Bp Son EGE 0 -( E.-) S..-() Messrs MLennan and Prosunt of the. potato inspection service addressed a meeting of the local potato growers last week. They | urged the advantages of growing good seed in this favored district, and laid emphasis on the impor- tance of taking precautions to'en- sure the' purity of the strain. To secure the utmest advantage from the market farmers should organ- of selling purposes. A com- mittee was ppointed to take the preliminary steps to form an asso- ciation of all the growers in the district. 2 Mr Chas. Lane of the Medicine Hot section of Alberta has travel- | led Canada for the last six months | seeking a new location for his ins 2 place, as he did not in- ve unless he found a deh than his present holding, finally landed in h A 1, in his week he bought bell 'across the Arm. Fe will| cattle and horses 'here néxt Sing: DRYDEN : 1.0.0.7 The following officers were in- stalled on=Monday July 12th by D. D. G. M, D..G. Holmes of Keewatin, 'Bro. F. Pinkerton Bro. W. Wilkinson Bro. L J. Clark Bro. D .W. Scott Bro. Herb Wilde . Bro. G. Hunter Bro, R. Sweeney Bro. A. McCallum Bro. H. Bicknell WE Z of > : Bro. F. Cooper Bro. F. Morden" a = < Bnunlannn,s | Bro. D. Kennedy. iE Te a 'Bro. L. M. Nymark | § Bro. D. Anderson | Bro. D. Kentnory Bro. C. Anderson | Bro. M. Bailey | I have for sale one of those things . A never stop in boats, a marine gas engi 12 h.p., Adams make and break, 2-cyli fi 'ders, in good shape, and nothing br ke: Worth a lot more than Iam asking for it, which is $100.00 or i Can be seen by enquiry. HORSE. Not quite thirty years old, and still going. : strong. The first person with $75. 0 gets him, an dthat man or woman a friend of mine for Tite, Wel | anmot. afford at this price to throw in the halter, so will the intending buyer please bring his own rope. | This advertisement will appes 'only. onc: R. Sweeney : General Blacksmith 1} AGEN T Fo R