First Class SHOE REPAIRING Keep Cool i es Ye CHILDREN'S BOOTS During the Hot Weather : REPAIRED by wearing HATCHWAY NS LRWEAR No Buttons to bother with Rest Underwear on the Market. after School Hours. ° Ed * *® LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY Prices Strictly Moderate All Orders Receive | PROMPT ATTENTION ENGLISH BROADCLOTH --SHIRTS-- With Collars to Match L. GREENHILL At Prices to Suit Every Purse. No. 4 DUKE STRE : . a ik) SILK SOX-- ; of every description -- WANTED -- Everything For Men's Wear T. PROUDFOOT "THE DRYDEN TAILOR" Secondhand FURNITURE. We would like you to give us the first chance to buy your furniture on leaving town.~--S, DAITER. Gift Suggestions from Ripley's J ewe llery hE CUT GLASS ELECTRIC APPLIANCES, PARKER PENS & PENCILS Jingle or In sets, in beautiful cases COMPACTS, VANI TIES, etc. at RIPLEY'S yden Lumber Company Successors to A NDERSON & HARRIS BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS FULL STOCK OF LUMBER, SASH AND DOORS, SHINGLES, WOOD FIBRE BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT Your Chance to Buy | BICYCLE CREVELAND SHORT MODEL-- Blue, 22-in. frame, Reg $60.00 Sale Price, $47.50 CLEVELAND SPECIAL ROADSTER-- Green, 20-in frame, Reg 335.00 Sale Price, $45.25 CLEVELAND EXTRA SPECIAL-- Gold lines, black frame, 24-in Cord Tires, Reg $65.00 Sale Price, 53.00 CLEVELAND SPORT MODEL-- Maroon, 22-in frame, Reg $60.00 CLEVELAND DE LUXE-- Maroon, 24-in frame, Reg $67.50 Sale Price, $55.00 PERFECT C.C.M. USED BICYCLE--Sale Price $21.00 urance Vote PHONE No. 41 «c.C.M »' Sale Price, 47.50 | time upon old familiar faces. Sweethearts Mourn Departure DUSSELDORF, Aug. 26.-- French and Belgian troops today turned over the Ruhr fo the Germans after four vears occupation, undertaken to compel Germany to pay reparations: There were no disturbances no demonstration, no public: expression of either regret or pleasure. There were, however, many emotional partings between the young French soldiers German sweethearts. SW 'aiting impatiently outside the city 1500 -security police were- assembled, ready to come in to take over sin policing. - : . Members of the i commig= sion at Dusseldorf, and three French and hospital, alone remain. The allied army 'marched out with bands playing. FORGET SPORT. IN: BUSINESS HOURS. Ottawa Aug 26--DBusiness conditions in Canada are by no means as gloomy or dlmcouraging as they appear tobe, oe declares 'W. F. Dwyer, past president {of the Board 'of Trade, at a directors' - Jlumeheon of the Central Canada Exhi- {bition yesterday afternoon. men the outlook might seem dark, but nation courage, he said. Business was "I not improved by playing golf or tennis during working 'hours. He issued « clarion call to the growing generation to follow the example of their parents and grandparents and work hard and steadily. : j Familiar Faces America has just locked for the last For the last six years they have been fading. exit; then Wilson, lagging uselessly on the stage, limped off. La Follette hustled out brigkly, and now Bryan:ig gone. Here were four leaders of a major movement in American polities - -- a snd. o c at with the first. Wilson a administr ation. "The movement had To its. "oljout a broadening of the participation of the average man in the affairs of his country to the end that he might share equitably in the fruits of the civiliza- tion which his country was fostering. These four were the leaders of the niovement rince 1896, each holding the pe stage as the hero of the drama for a few brief" years and leaving the stage to seme suceessor--whom he Hinitoetd or even hated cordially. "Bryan came first. © Respectablized the doctrine of the Populists by giv- ing it to indorsement of the great Democratic party, and its presidental candidate for two successive terms . - Then eame Roosevelt whe reduced 4§ Populism to the sanity of the Roosevelt #8 10f law which up te _ policies, and then contemporary with Roosevelt La Follette appeared on the 4 national stage, and:put the uncompro- Estimates Freely : Given Me mising vigor of Hi dashing 'personali- vy into the debate for the new attitude | Ein our policies. Finally came Wilson who governed the harvest. Four amendments to the Federal Constitution resulted from the quarter of a Supiey 8 of. Seip and a train which ined = a square corner in the course that time the American people had followed. The government ceased being a po- | liceman 'and became the partner, men- tor and supervisor of the people. -Bryan, Roosevelt, and La Follette made: the sentiment, stood back of the laws, and Wilson re emade the Soprons Court. They all 'proved that this is in the last analysis a government not of laws but of men. Fach of these leaders had his talent; | each his peculiarities, each his weal- 'nesses and strength. | And alas, each leader was more sensative to the weakness than to the strength of others. And at no time did they ever pull together, and they all pushed the com- mon uphill load. 'And together they created a striking Lepoch in American history, in which the plutocracy that was threatened in the eighties and nineties of the last century was overthrown. It was a fine fight while the fighting was good, and these heroes staged a big spectacle. And now the leaders are gone; the fight is doné; the play isover, the euw- tain down upon that story. "All, all ave gone, the old familior faces." soldiers too ill to be removed from the : To some | in reality there' was much to: give the "| TRAPPERS Roosevelt went first, making a quick: j ® L] Classified ----FOR QUICK SALE.---- McCLARY RANGE in good condition. €-hole, all-copper Reservoir, warming cleset.- - Burns coal or wood. $35.00. Congoleum Rug 9 x 12 ft., nice pattern $10.00.--Apply F. M. OFFER, Van Horne St. For Sale.--A quantity of Household Furniture, including Dressers, Com- modes, . Dining-room Suite, "Parlour Suite, Writing Desk, Kitchen Range, Heater, Beds, ete. Can be seen between 2.30 and 5.30 Saturday or Monday at my house. ; Mrs M. MORTON, 10' Duke St., Dryden. THREE ROOMS TO RENT, suitable for Light Housekeeping Moderne rent.--Apply Mrs W. 2: EF La] Bia WANTED TO PURCHASE SOME very large House Plants, Begonias, ete. GIRL ALSO WANTED, FOR FEW hours daily. : Apply FARM EOR SALE---80 ACRES; 350 ander cultivation. = Mostly meadow, timothy and clover, Small house and 14%10 stable. Or will cell 40 acres. 134 mies from P.O. Apply DAN KEATLY, Dryden E IN LONELY HUT VICTORIA, oe Avg. 26.--The badly decomposed bodies of Peter Ackerman and Geo. Williams, trappers, who went inte the wilds of Northern British Columbia, more than a year ago, frow Fort George, have be Provincial Police. Diaries found on the bodies of hoth men intimated that they were over come by sickness after they had had 2 en found by the J successful trapping season. The bodies were found in a cabin littered with furs which had been scattered 'about by wild animals, 111 and unable to move from the cabin, according to notes in the diaries the men came to 4 stage where they had only strength enough to eat raising within reach of their hands as they lay in their bunks. Barristers, Solicitors, ete. H. A, C MACHIN EARLE C. POPHAM ~ Also Member Manitoba Bar. IMPERIAL BANK BUILDING KENORA ONT B- O'NEILL p J : Barrister, Solicttor, Etc, . CARMICHAEL BLOCK™: KENORA ONTARIO What is Life Insurance? : The best MEDICINE in the world for that able 'I Never Seem ead", disease. to Get Ah EH) What is a Claim? signing of your receipt EN- £ A of taking from her. * The Mutual Life Assurance Co of Canada FRANK District Agent. M. OFFER EPP N 1 he Lkausanne We Carry a Complete Line of Candies, Cigars, Fruits, Ice Cream, and Confectionery of all kinds. BEER SERVED In NEW DINING ROOM. Puff Pastries, Doughnuts, and all other Cookery. We cater for parties large or small, Lodges, etc. Lunches All at Reasonable Prices Drop in when you are "down Town, after Theatre THE OLD BURGESS STAND. : & Builder Builders' Machin & Popham Witt erbottom & Contractor aaa LUMBER AND COAL Concrete Mixer * For Hire Plans and Estimates SERVICE--and--QUALITY Wright' S, for Quality and the Wright Price at the Wright Stare FIRST CAR OF EASTERN FRUIT TO ARRIV THE MIDDLE OF NEXT WEEK PEARS. - PEACHES. Green & Red Peppers. Girkins Silver-skin Onions, SPICES. Mixed Pickling Spice. Whole Ginger. Cayenne Pepper. Cloves. Prices will be the lowest possible, Early to Save eat 'GREEN GAGES PLUMS, red and yellow. DON'T FORGET your PICKLES and CHU and Cucumbers. BOUT o Leave Your Order INLET, Served at AH Hours.! 3 Supplies, 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 NESCO OIL STOVES Cooks Faster Uses Less Oil fisfied Customers using at OIL ome in and Praise it. s Need OCO CHATTERFRE r Book on Oils ECIAI ON ALUMINUM Your Choice SATURDAY Only .. New Sat Q E . $1.00 MACHINE OIL in all grades Watch For the New BURBANK RANGE Its a Winner E. A. KLOSE eo ras ae EG omer HEEL] J. C GSIER General Merchant, OXDRIFT, ONTARIO Dry Goods Groceries Boots and Shoes Hardware and Farm Produce Frost & Wood and EE Cockshutt implements ANDERSON & HARRIS FUNERAL [0 DIRECTORS DAY OR NIGHT CALL PROMPTLY fin TO PHONE-- Day, 62 B 2; ! d Night, 62 R 4 General Blacksmith AGENTS FOR-- [Hassey- Harris Implements Carbon Removed from Cylinders by Acetylene Burning ee EERE Dick "Trist 4 Bryden Livery, Transfer § and Exchange Barn I: ONT. | Se ae me WATKINS PRODUCTS For Farmer or Citizen THE OLD ONES AND SOME NEW ONES JUST TRY THE COCOA PREPARED MUSTARDS. DRYDEN = asia ALL : EZY-WASH AND MINERAL TNEYS. Cauliflowers. Tomatoes, Red and Green. = C. Jie: Wright Thite & Brown Vinegar. Cinnamon. Me rd Seed. 1ilics. Phone No. 49 SOAPS 2 ee e& 8 Joan ROWESND } A. AJ. GARDINER ef General Merchant, EAGLE RIVER. Agent for by Frost & Wood IMPLEMENTS. ] COCKSHUTT PLOW COY. § x & % % Sharple's Cream Separators. RAW FURS BOUGHT & SOLD, § Stock ROBT. SWEENEY £4; a .