Dryden Observer, 20 Aug 1920, p. 4

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T ot Th e J ackpot | GIRLS PLAY BASEBALL | | mem mm cm cm 0 om A distinct novelty, and the fofe-) | et, oo 3 rt a of {most attraction in the line of § > : pada Miss Lillian Pidgeon of Win-lhaseball ever seen in Dryden will § L : ; T EH i Hl nipey is visiting Mr and Mrs Pitt be seen Here on Wednesday, Aug- | ; : geet Mrs Ida Smith, accompanied ust 25th, when the American The Exclusive- Dry Goods Store = by Mr and Mis Douglas Lane, Girly Baseball Club will play the, | : = a | rived home on Tuesday. local team on the Fair Grounds | & erm ----D ; srpttiei | : ; at five o'clock p.m. sharp. | Phil: Carr has returned from his| This lclub are fast 'enough to! Square | | summer home at Bedworth and | give any semi-pro team a'run for |g Es d+ +: ai . we A ; C ; fis again residing in town. 'their money, and if the boys ex- | 4008900050098 SUF EL6INIRIRe29DE C090 180420 Qur Annual Midsummer : pect a look-in, they will have to) PRI ; : mar Ina, left on Thursday for Kenora. get busy. br ed 2 CLEARING SALE Ee . wher they will spend a holiday! 1" The American Girls team 15 | | composed of athletic girls who | THE STORE -FOR EVERYBODY. Mrg Finlay and daughter Miss. NOW ON. ~ Mrand Mrs A.W. Barrett and have made baseball a study and ; : 3 8 ai family, of Winnipeg, are staying | profession 'and know the game Rig reduction in Summer Lines {i this week with Mrs Chas. Norgate | from A to Zs iil oy ny a | ~ ie |. The club: is organized in Chi- i to Clear. Hi a G. Dingwall, who 'has| cago, and they make a tour of | FTN rs Fi ) IN ATC en mn Bono Hospital for the country each year, and this is MEN'S & BOYS HATS. LADIES OUTING HATS i somp Hime, artesd home on Wed-| their first season in this district, BIG GIRLS & CHILDRENS TRIMMED HATS. | Desay. atria although they have been playing . "Migs Victoria Pinkerton -lefy[for the past four seasons in Can-| on Monday for Kenora whert she ada and the Northwest, defeating { 'will enter training at the Royal|sSome of the strong2st semu-pro Jubilee Hospital. ! teams in these sections, : Te Dalit the ¢ Anyone expecting to see a bur-| 2 : . ED, of + Cook, of the Department of | lesque on the game will be sadly | § Our Stock comprises the Best Wearing |i! Agriculture, is in Town to-day, i a girls ee | Qualities and the Latest Styles. fl "and is being conducted aroundipall. | AL . 3 (the District by Mr D. Frejd. A large crowd will surely be on 0 The Red Brick Store, : All Styles of Canvas Footwear, with Leather and Rubber Soles, - 10 to 20 per cent reduced, and lots of Summer left for wearing them. / i ~ < | | hand as no one can afford to miss Tom Kirk says he has leit ] : ; It) he chance of seeing a real girls {Dryden 'ior good." Mogt -- eer 'people' will be inclined to agree ball club in action. : § i g : on at ined 20. 28706 | "We want to ses all the Fans | & an NA : and Fanettes there to root for the | Delayed, of course; and so of good value | Rev. Robert. Wilson and Mr | girls or. the boys as their choice | § ry ; : : The Store of Quality and Low Prices Minto Swan left on Tuesday tolmay be.* ; ~ Py (attend a meeting of the Synod in}. = : Dryden, eg : Ont. Konora, Mrs Wilson accompanied MINNITAKI TRUMPS | them. Crim lan ll Mr Chas. Skene has threshed ! fer? . A y be OKO Mrs Silver, and Mrs Harbron} i¢ clover on his Minnitaki farm. § Curtamn Nets, 44 in. wide, per yard $2.50 who has been vigiting her, left : ya NE F : on Wednesday for Moosomin tp at lh oy por : . gaily) coh oe a eh clover ig 1 pigee only of Poplin Cretonne, fawn = id | ee RELI ABLE REP AIRS relatives. Ton een background and house scene, very Miss Gladys Adams. returned | sweeper. tasteful, per yard 7 i $1.00 Lovely Cream Curtains, 215 yards long, 36 inches wide, per pair. . $5.00 There are so many items thib wl : wn ae "to every description of > Se > Fon Li : : 8 eneral - Hospital on Monday, ieek, we hope the printer's ange 1] 1. heon Doili t d to work Gas Engines after spending a holiday with her ? 12 uncheon Dol les, stamped to OorK, We have on hand a Full Stock of} \ypo TRACTOR, MARINE parents at Oxdrift. will sof svSS any ahaha assortment consisting of centre- : GENERAL HARDWARE AERO and STATIONARY Digs small doilies and napkin > rings, colors sky, rose, and yellow, \ ber complete set ne "Is your father a Christian?" Miss Helena Wright arrived home on Saturday from Port Ar- : ' boy. : NL i Sa a . Consult : : thur where she attended summer & . Sas An Ranges, Doors and Windows, : hool. Miss Wright has, rene Yes, sir, but I don't think he pond | DURANCE & MILLINGTON | peso on he si fo = "2 PEE wees" If asked the minister of the little : i : Little six-year-old Loretta : WI : : ; THE REPAIRERS WITH |Dunlopof Oxdrift is now on the : PRIZE Wine 'See our do EXPERIENCE. road to recovery, after having Standing Field Crop Competition: WASHING MA CHINES DRYDEN™ .. -- ONT. | undergone "an operation for Dryden Agricultural Society er : he i appendicitis at a hospital 11 : Clover. Easy to operate. - ' Ea Stratfqrd. i . Kame. Address. Points. ¥ Run without Power. BB) % 1 hel 'Cr Fed and Thos. 'Lewis, Oxdrift, 88, ) : Peaches and Cream Tea and ip w MKenzie, Eagle River, . 86! I carry along to you the "Oh my's," "How pretty," and so forth, and all youl | do is to ask to see them, whether-to Ou: ¢ or not. We cannot purchase all the { pretty things we see, but just the same it j is nice'to examine them: =~ rd . L sale of Home Produce will be heldj7 aq : . : ; JOLY c held} 7G Corner, | Oxdrift, 34 1 0 A Applicdtions , for |X the proven oh EW. Wice, Dryden, 83 Kiddies' Express Wagons. lol ina : lin a Church on Saturday, August 2 th T.M. Hutchison, Dryden, > 82 mh from 4 to 6 o'clock. Tea 25¢. 1; ! © $uys to $450. 4 7 information con-| Proceeds in aid of the bricking [100 shapland a ie oy : . 4 cerning returned Fund. chi se fre ' Special sale of # 1 me re The above are eligible to enter. LADIES & CHILDREN'S ST RAW HA : : Tr ; Lr s gil =r WY men, write =o} My Nathan Can said both the Canadian National Ex- wot - vv : Fi Ma E : A { KLOSE Ti H. M. DAVIDSON _ | to be taking steps to, sepafate hibition, Toronto, and the Central : Clearing ; about 200. Al Hg ° QMS ; : Sec'y-Treas. | from his "Tizzie." She has been Canada Exibition Ottawa. i : : : Regular 'meeting at 2.30 p.m. behaving SO well lately, however, Lowest price, and only a few, at $1.00, ! 8 ; '|in spite of the fast pace she has IGNACE PUBLIC SCHOOL. . : EIR t a cyst y month. been travelling, that he has taken PR at $1.50 and $2.00, some at $3.00 -- an BE Y -- | a fresh liking to her, 'and he has 7% June Report. i yo some more, all going a a decided that nothing shall part Porm IN. Sree ' AE an / ) n ( Hm B iss Birdie Jackie Rhoad by fr cp Le 13 £= BAN Sas ; | Miss Birdie Carleton hopped iy oe § Andthen, lower still, some hundred clear Dryden, Ont. ; A aif im & ; into Dryden this week to make] So 101 23 A > £ © 50 Tu i it : arrangzients with the local team | Sr 111, to Form Tieng ing at dlc. Eliane; Farnitere and Undertaking to. play a match with the Ameri-| Joe McNabb (honours) . Al : : can Athletic Girl's Baseball Club. | 'Willie Cobb honours Fs ; : Lo ; a0 ; ; ia y They wall be in Dryden on Wed- Re Hime Shaffer q - a : ] h Jo Ey s er AAT | 58lay the. 25th, and: these who [Recommended, P.S---I want tw Zen ne chickens Now is the time to uy your HAY TOOLS. | are prepared to enjoy an unusual | Wesley Shaffer Hy oo i) % oy i 9s i yo z ri ow game should mark the date. Milla Callan ~ three or four months oid; 1 : 117, to Srlll--: & = 2 : ) me YC Birdie should find-good picking J is them, please quote me yt HAY FORK, HAY RAKE, SCYTHES SCYTHE SFONES, i of [bugs on baseball. . © 4Sr. 11. to Jr. I11-- Fb White Leghorns preferred. A . RH oe ee : A large party of investors and ~~ Violet Cobb honours: ol We carry a full line of Electric Irons and ; financial men are interested visit- : BL , = "| ors at the Wachman mines this Clarence Shaffer 3 Vie 3 : 3 3 of the irch veins in this region are Edna Danies Washing Machines. Floor Oils. Paints. of er Om his return from the Louis Contnni ------------ "Robt. Wachman, brought several Leonard Tapsy h him, and con- Herbert Linder here, where there are so many : Gerda Linder vr : He delivered at station. Bobbie Thomson Es e 4 : Electric Stoves. week. Tremendous development Jr. IT, to Sr. II-- south las week the President, Mr Jr. lL, to or. 1 expert miners wit tinuous operation of the mines for Sr. Promer=-- twenty-four hours a day is now in | Lena O'Neill progress. Buddy Thomson : : : ; - Mat Wren Rev. A. E. Hetherington, B.A Annie O'Neill S.T.M., who is Professor of Re-1]r. Primer . re ligious Education at Wesley Col- Winnie Robinson lege and Field Secretary for the Jackie Young Tl aky iG I 1a€ aVy Duties t+ [sng Seeds Manitoba, will John Robertson For a be in charge -of the services in | A. Primemrn.-- a Ne he : the Union Church, Dryden on} Margaret Cronton The Case 10-20 is noted for its reserve For belt work this tractor drives a Sunday, August 22nd. Iie will Girls Prize for ladylike depart- power. Owners state that these tractors Case 20x36 thresber; fully equipped, attend the Sunday School Session ment and observance of rules won are always capable in emergency} tor silo fillers, hay presses, feed mills ote 4 ot 11 an. gl prea 10, he even- | for year by Violet Cobb. extra hard plowing or for grades. ; For all round use this tractor deminds me ne LA a oo ge yy > Sa Tm ] Phis 10-20 is recommended for pulling your careful consideration. It has lone f field of Religious Education, but{ PEARL A. RYTHER i three 14-inch plows which it can pull provedits worth. It is economical in was one of the earliest men to hit i Teach ' = in sod or stubble' i Li 0 urning kerosene sucessfully. he famous trail of 98 during the| - : Bo ee, It also handles other implements * t of the fidvsy matarialy You| gold rush. He had unique exper EN usually requiring about six horses, such « §&t your monay's worth. ; © liences as a. pioneer missionary ! rl = as two 7-foot binders a etn Before you decide on your tractor, let | among the "men who moiled for G. Mackie arrived in D an + rail show you the advantages of the Case| gold." wn drills, six section spike-tooth harrow, 8 fine. Youll then be better able to go to 10 foot double disc harrow, etc. judge. aan ryden' Nilay Wednesday night with a carload ha on of mares and geldngs which will o Bl, Si a hn be put up for sale by Ww. J. ' | Subscriber--It is not "|awful to| Robinson. They are a good Re practice bigamy i Canada." | bunch of sound yougn Western 8 © : 2 he Unless you call or send your |from the 'Medicine Hat district, a - Ri Drvden. Ont. 'nat we cannot give youl}few broken to harness, and all eo Se he the dollar you sent. being well halter broken. ©

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