Dryden Observer, 14 Aug 1925, p. 2

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Ro : is 3 T2 i First Class = i4O0OE REPAIRING ' CHILDREN'S BOOTS : REPAIRED after School Hours. 1 2 2 L 3 J LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY Prices Strictly Moderate All Orders Receive PROMPT ATTENTION L. GREENHILL No. 4 DUKE STREET During the Hot Weather by wearing HATCHWAY UNDERWEAR No Buttons to bother with Best Underwear on the Market. ENGLISH BROADCLOTH --SHIRTS-- With Collars to Match At Prices to Suit Every Purse. SILK S0X-- Baseball Season Nearing End Several of our players have been out of work part of the summer, and have remained to see the season over. They have asked for the games out of three. These will be staged Friday, Aug. 14; Monday 17, and Wednesday, 19th. start to finish,itwasa hard battle. Come will be the last you will see this sum- mer, and give the boys your support, Last summer we had no Baseball, and play-off of the Walter Scott Trophy be the best two" The Boys played one of the best | games of the Season on Tuesday. From out for the mext three games, they was the Slugging Elks' by one run, {and was then called on account of the * darkness. | ® ko» ok The Elks earned the name 'sluggers' all right. They just batted their way "into fame, and that's all there was fo 34% Watch for the Posters of the Scott Cup Series, DIANA MILLER DOES SPIFFY JAZZ DANCE, As a prformer in a famous dance hall in Alaska, Diana Miller playing 'Marie' in the William Fox production "The Hunted Woman" is called upon to do a jazz dance. In preparing for this dance scene the Titian haired actress The Result. THE result of this Endowment Policy is very pleasing, writes Mr David Horn, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, My only regret is that T did not appreciate or under- stand the advantages of Endow- ment Insurance at an earlier age. I do not know of any depository for young men's funds to equal that of Life Insurance, and believe that every one should provide for his future by taking out Endow- ment Insurance, payable at the 'advanced ages of from 60 to 7s. Such Insurance with your Comp- any, has proven to be an excellent investment, and at the same time JUBILEE HAY FORKS With Extra Special Handles Another Shipment of-- West Ware GALVANIZED PAILS To Stop that Fly Pest, use FLYOSAN It Kills Them. HARTFORD ROOFING Gives Service There's a Reason It's Better of every description Everything For Men's Wear hought popular dance records and provides protection for one's played them every éxii she was = NESCO OIL STOVES -- WANTED -- family at minimum cost. you wonder what was wrong with our - town. You can't kill sport any surer | a tedt tha vYhytlirnd Cooks Faster i secondhand FURNITURE. ; TEL home. She wanted to get the rhythmic 5 - es like you to a e-asthe re than by Bn SU. prot: ng it. So bring syncopated sway of the music fiixed The Mutual Life Uses Less oil = i oe eu g out your Drum and Horn for the next fiymly in her mind. ; chance to buy your furniture on xz. PROUDFOOT three games Shes 1 darted 16 dance before the Assurance Co of Canada New Satisfied Customers using leaving town.---5. DAITER. "THE DRYDEN TAILOR" As you are aware, the Walter Scott' camer >" confided Diana, "it seemed as District Agent. SUNOCO OIL = Trophy has been donated by Mr D. W. '410ugh T had never before heard the FRANK M. OFFER Sgott, to the D.A.A.A. for yearly com- sound of jazz. I had an awful attack petition for Dryden District Baseball of «tape fright. Then the music of the League. The Trophy will be presented ;orchestra playing for me swept me in to the winning team at the D.A.A.A.* to the spi it of the dance, and t for got Dance at Oxdrift, om Labour Day,s September Tth. gman the tne" Divector Conway expressed great satisfaction at the manner in which Diana aconitted herself, and assured the actress that if she ever decided to stop sereenwork she would make great success as a jazz dancer. Come in and Praise it, Ford Cars Need SUNOCO CHATTERFREE Ask For Book on Oils SPECIAL ON ALUMINUM Your Choice SATURDAY Only .. 1 he Ltausanne We Carry a Complete Line of Candies, Cigars, Fruits, Ice Cream, and Confectionery of all kinds. When An ELECTRIC WASHER comes in at the door, drudgery flies out of the window. . The Slugging Elks came home again with the bacon last Friday, when they; defeated the Tigers. It was a game that nearly meant life or death for one or other of them, and . $1.00 MACHINE OIL in all grades they each made a desperate struggle | The Strand Theatre will show "The towards living, Hunted Woman" Friday and Saturday BEER SE RVED Watch For the - Adair's Tigers took the lead in the of this week. ; New BURBANK RANGE {first frame and held it until the sixth. ' : In NEW DINING ROOM. Tis & Winner Then errors put them on the skids, and |. o po Puff Pastries, Doughnuts, and all -- 'J they sure slipped down fast. H. Bed- - C lassified other Cookery. = ; dome pitched, and J. Nadon at the re- ceiving end played nice ball all throgh, But you can't win if you don't get the £ a R108 F. We cater for parties large FARM FOR SALE--80 ACRES; 80 or small, Lodges, etc. support. And the men on all three under cultivation. = Mostly meadow, bases, while doing some brilliant stunts timothy and clover. Small house and Lunches Served at All Hours. | M J Ci SI ER ¥ were all guilty of errors. 4x1 Stable. Or will sell 40 acres. All at Reasonable Prices = : : Taking it all around, the Chief's 134 mies Le AA So Drop in when you are General Merchant, Cats put up a game fight, even if they A ALLY, Dryden down Town. after Theatre OXDRIFT, ONTARIO things were going wrong for them. : ' D Good G Porter's gang can't be said to have | WANTED--YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE| THE OLD BURGESS STAND. Ty waoul TOCuries displayed the star form they have heen | ¢are of Children for all or part of day. : Boots 2nd Bhoes showing this season; but they managed Mrs HUMPHREYS, The Cabin Hardware and Farm Produce ? to overtake the Elks in the sixth, anc ; 718125¢ Dryden. Frost & Wood and put things away for good. g Cockshult Implements - Jim Beddome pitched for them, andj PIANO for sale, "Kelmonros," Oak a Winterton Scotty Foote did the bi g stuff behind finish, made by McLean's; as good as the bat. Porter, showed his old style, Ay 1. WRIGHT Divi Builder & ANDER SON & HARRIS b Sh Whits Re Irs C: J. , Dryden. and with Whiting on = and William . Contractor | n short stop, Upton on 3rd, some nice > ) R 0 ball was shown with very few errors. SNAP---Trailer for car, a snap at $30. mss DAY OR NIGHT CALLS : Li Apply 4 5 £ Pitt, Nymark and Martin did the field "=F 3 PROMPTLY ATTENDED T work, doing good service, Hake and® S. DAITER, Dryden. L U M B E R f oo kd ED 70 : Hambly umpired. AND PHON E-- A Day, 62 R 2; Night, 62 R 4 ROBT. SWEENEY General Blacksmith AGENTS FOR-- Massey- Harris Implements Builders' Supplies, COAL Daa a] Concrete Mixer Bryden All-Stars Put Telephone oe Up the Pole. The C.P.R. Outfit that came through with the long-distance telephone wire challenged the best in town on Monday night. So the management picked out} - the following line-up as the Dryden Machin & Popham Barristers, Solicitors, etc. H. A. C. MACHIN EARLE C. POPHAM © Also Member Manitoba Bar. Dryden Lumber ompany Successors to ANDERSON & HARRIS - representatives: -- i : 2 : BUILDERS AND : CONTRACTORS ere TT. Beddome, Adair, Porter) IMPERIAL BANK BUILDING For Hire Carbon Removed FULL STOCK OF LUMBER, SASH AND DOORS, Catcher--J. Foote. 1st base Adairj: KENORA --:-- ONT from Cylinders SHINGLES, WOOD FIBRE and Porter, 2nd Naden, 3rd Upton, | == 5 Pl . d BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT g Shot von Wille -- --y ans an ; : s § Outfield--L. Foote,Whiting; C. Adair . Acetylene Burning . & Beddome; R. Willard, J, D. O'NEILL Estimates : - Estimates F reely Ge ven These boys put up so strong a battle j Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. : ER hat after the score was 16--0 thingsj® CARMICHAEL BLOCK F R BE E 9 mse e . 1ad to be changed. The pole climbers : ws JB 1 H EL : brought out Les Withrow and bought KENORA b ONTARIO SERVICE--and--QUALITY Dick Trist T. Foote of the All-Stars (we don't! g@ t know the figure) using them as short Di % 0 stop and on 3vd, then later as pitcher |: k 1 and catcher, : Dryden Livery, Transfer : and ; Exchange Barn ; If daylight had lasted two 38 § frames, things would have been oly | ® { for when the game ended the officia 4 | score stood 16--14 for the All-Stars. ® | Taking it all avound, it was a great more James Wright This will be the last week forthe RASPBE One Week Only ONT. | ' & DRYDEN = RRIES § 5 a res : | game; everybody had a swell time, ; : ; Your Chance to Buy a Umpires--Hake & Big Bill Dicksan. NEXT WEEK I Expect To Have : a : PLUMS. PEACHES & CRAB APPLES WATKINS PRODUCT The Elks Win Second Series and Please Leave Your Orders to Save Disappointment S _ are after Walter Scott Trophy. Oe QreQle - em Cefn) For Farmer or Citizen. Amid the cheering of the crowd of : ALI. THE OLD ONES ' CLEVELAND SHORT MODEL-- fans Porter's crowd brilliantly won the Nes Boa ll THIS lide AND SOME NEW ONES vn Bae e 1 ! second series in an 8-innings game on] NNW otatoes, per bus .... $2.40 a ia Blue, 22-in. frame, Reg $60.00 Sale Price, $47.50 Tuesday night defeating the famousj » Green Peas, 3 ths for .23| New Green Cabbage... per tb .06 JUST TRY THE COCOA i. CLEVELAND SPECIAL ROADSTER-- "Cubs In 2 0 to 2 tussle. This meonss » Wax Beans, 3.758 for 25] ..,, . Peaches, per dozen 60 PREPARED MUSTARDS ; Green, 20-in frame, Reg $35.00 Sale Price, $45.25 that the Cubs snd Pee moet in thei" =» Green Apples, 2'ibs Jor. 25) ©, Plame; per basket .... 752 1EZY-WASH AND MINERAL CLEVELAND EXTRA SPECIAL-- 3-game Cup series, for they each won| [iot House Tomatoes, per Ib .35| Bartlett Pears, per dozen.... .50 SOAPS : Gold lines, black frame a series of the District League. Watch : SEL Ct Se LE Lt os 6» for the posters advertising these games 24-in Cord Tires, Reg $65.00 Sale Price, 53.00 f0% thoy will sure be good. CLEVELAND SPORT MODEL-- Maroon, 22-in frame, Reg $60.00 Sale Price, 47.50 FRUITS for PRESERVING To Arrive Next Week-- Raspberries . Peaches, ...at... Market Prices|Plums . ET (BAD ROWLAND Market Prices , TERT Market Prices |@§ : . | A.J.GARDINER | Jat... soft van Things of interest at the game-- Crabapples ..at.. Market Prices |Pine Apple ..at.. Market Prices CLEVELAND DE LUXE-- Porter's home run. Pears ....at.... Market Prices|Green Gages. .at.. Market Prices | Maroon, 24-in frame, Reg $67.50 Sale Price, $55.00 The Cheering. SEALERS i PACK Ton General Merchant, - R VTS Qala DH Coaching by Foote, Sr. on the w way HALE 0 EM IT PERFECT C.CM. USED BICYCLE--Sale PriceSoroo f 1 "0 08 oF 0 pies and int i dove I Sis EAGLE RIVER. : : rt the Crowd. Quart, perdozen .......... $1.65 Agent for : 2 5 The Cubs went to bat first, and made % Gallons, per dozen ..... $2.00 Frost & Wood IMPLEMENTS. fi = four runs, . Porter's homer came ment, | gquaAR TO SWEETEN, Special ro0-1b sack for $7.75 COCKSHUTT PLOW COY. § - then three more runs, and the score SNE, : : ; Son 44. Then gt The Cubs 4 Sharple's Cream Separators. bi Bi PHONE No. 41 3 ; forced it to 8--6 in the seventh, then ! . : : s £18 -8 in the eigth. Then Upton's single C J Ww : ht Phone BAW FURS BOSANT 220ID, 7 ee brought home Davidson, and the game ° ames r 18 No. 49 RE a Si [|

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