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Dryden Observer, 11 Mar 1927, page 2

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ihe THE DRYDEN OBSERVER . Farewell Party AUBREY--A farewell party and dance 'was hel! in the Aubrey schoolhouse on Friday evening to bid good bye to two esteemed families, who are leaving the settiement, Mr and Mrs E. Wall and family, and Mr and Mrs Wm. Wall and family, as well as George Lyle and George Gamble. A most enjoyable evening was spent and much regret was Wilkinson, 88; Gards Rutter, 83 Rich- ard Trist, 81; Bruno Zentil, 66; Walter Evans, 66; Earnest Monty, 30. Sr. II--Margaret White, 94; Norman Zentil, 8%; Willie Rutter, 84; Elvira Hoffstrom, 81; Alice Bowman, 79; Fred Bessett, 73; Kathrine Evans, 59; Willie MacMillan, 57. Jr. II--James Anderson, 55; Arnold Clausen, 46; Roddy Parr, 26. Class I.--Gladys Evans, 91; Livra District News WABIGOON--The building of the gov- ernment dock is at last under way. A | gang, directed by Dan. Hutchison, is : busy clearing away ice for the founda- tion cribbing. . The Mariners and they that go down the lake in power boats, and do busi- Herbert Wilcox Productions Ltd. present expressed at 'the loss of so many valued friends. Zentil, 85; Mary Evans, 85; Bessett, 81, Grace Monty, 77. SCHOOL REPORT, S.S. No. 2, |Milanese, 78. Zealand for the month of February. Class IV.--Alfred Milanese & Alice Wilkinson, equal 95; Patricia White, 83; Lila Clausen, 84; Florence Zentil, 82; John Taylor, 76; Margaret Trist. 69; Guido Zentil, 55; Harold Rutter, 53. Sr. IIl.--Laura Davidson, 92; Claus Hoffstrom, 90; Willie Evans, 84; Jessie Monty, 52. Jr. III.--Greta Hoffstrom, 94; Lilian DAY OR NIGHT CALLS PHONE-- Day, 62 R 2; Night, 2 RB + gl NE Tee Drapery Fabrics CHINTZ WEAVE CRETONNE--36-inches wide, per yard REVERSIBLE CRETTONE--The same on both sides, printed before they're woven. Fast colours and designs for living rooms, sun porches, Bedrooms and Cushions, per vard .... .30 PANEL CURTAINS IN LACE 33 "9 WOMEN'S AND MISSES i& --------HOUSE FROCKS-- 53 Made in good Quality GINGHAM, $1.25 & $1.50 ea. New Shipment Spring Colors-- SPECIAL--SILK HOSE, per pair B. Gates WE HAVE A CAR OF EASTERN TIMOTHY HAY TO AR. RIVE THIS WEEK, AT $28.00 A TON. Also a car of Wsetern Hay, with little sprinklings of Red Top and Clover. Special price off car $23.50, Cash. Hay Shed price ~ $25.00 See us for all kinds of RUBBER FOOTWEAR For Men, Women and Children Henry Primer--Walter Bessett, 96; Albert M. MacArthur, Teacher. py ANDERSON & HARRIS FUNERAL DIRECTORS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO ness upon the waters, will give thanks to those responsible for the relization of their wishes, for suitable accomoda- I tion on the water front. Located opposite the C. P. R. Station and siding, the new wharf will make the handling of inward and outward freight easy and economical, restoring Wabigoon to the proud position of chief lake port. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Institute was held on Wed- nesday last at the residence of the Vice- President. Fourteen members attend- ed and a busy time ensued. The ques- tion of permanent accomodation for meetings, and social events was thoroughly discussed, and the offer of the present one, until such was com- pleted, unanimously accepted. An exhibition of fancy work done by the members was a feature of the meeting, testifying to skill and nea:- ness hard to equal Prizes were awarded to the seniors and jumiors. Afternoon tez was served Mesdames R. Burns and A. Johnson, pleasantly ending 2 busy and pleasur- able evening. oF The Young People's Educational meeting at the Post Office building.on Thursday night proved the Club to be still going strong. Twenty-six of the Juveniles answered the roll, and after the opening exercise, buckled down to business. . Spelling Bees, Problems and the election of Margaret Betts, as Secret- ary, in place of Fred Aaron, who was leaving next day for Winnipeg, filled in an enjoyable two hours, concluded by the usual hymn and Mizpah benediction. SECRETLY he loved the girl who was another's, * . OPENLY he seemed unworthy until he made his supreme EAGLE RIVER SCHOOL REPORT Marks required to pass 560 Korzinski, Victor Nelson. \SACRIFICE / Sr. IV--R. Schultz, 755; E. Thomp- Shown at ++: Strand, MONDAY ons, 745; 1. Nelson, 677. i & TUESUAY, March 14 & 15. Jr. VE. Darr, 743;1. Bell, 597. j==i= ---- Sr. IV--B. Gardiner, 699; L. John- Pitt's Staff Win-- son, 686; C. Hampe, 565. i The bowling game, Wednesday even- Sr JIL.--E. Cross, 710; L. Hampe, 1g between the Medical Fraternity & 691; L. Malmborg, 674. ; Pitt's Store Staff proved to be one of : ithe most interesting contests staged Tinie Rooui | this season. All three games were keen - Sr. W1. o Tacsh Rordinskl ours' I. and closely fought, while the final Schultz ? winner could not be placed until the * y very last frame was shot out. For the Month of February Donald Danielson, Rosie It was Jr. IL--Treza Korzinski, Milton " a narrow margin. ~ Here are all Semi-Ready Suits At a Saving from $7.00 to $17.00 per Suit. $28.00 Suits Now ........ $21.00 30.00 ; " 23.50 35.00 ,, 3 i 26.50 40.00 -,, PEE arias 31.00 4500 ee ee 35.00 50.00 ,, oe ie 39.00 60.00 > » eee ey 43.00 All made to your Individual Measure in Ten Days time. T. PROUDFOOT "The Dryden Tailor.' M. J. CROSIER General Merchant, OXDRIFT, ONTARIO --Dealer in-- : BOOTS AND SHOES DRY GOODS, GROCERIES HARDWARE & FARM PRODUCE --Agent For-- LIFE INSURANCE FROST AND WOOD and COCKSHUTT IMPLEMENTS. WATKIN'S PRODUCTS SPICES, EXTRACTS, Etec. STOCK & POULTRY TONIC PIE FILLERS, FRUIT SALTS, FOOTH PASTE AND BRUSH HOLDER LINIMENT, COUGH MEDICINES, LAXATIVES, SALVES, MEDICINES, TEA AND COCOA E. T. (DAD) ROWLANL Dryden, Ontario ROBT. SWEENEY Gerieral Blacksmith 2 } i 3 i i LGLINTS FOR-- sassey- Harris Implements CARBUN REMOVED i then found that Pitt's had won out by ALSO ALL KINDS OF FEED R.H. FLOUR, BRAN, SHORTS, CRUSHED OATS SPECIAL on Barley Chop, $1.90 per cwt.. ¥4 ton lots $175, cwt. = ; Whole Barley, Per-bus.. cn SR i 7s er BEEDOATS perewt.. ee iE $2.10 Cash. FEED OATS, 5 bag lots, per cwt son, Minnie Klapprat, Marion Engdahl, Helen Engdahl. Class [Raymond Backus, Lawrence Campbell, D. Campbell, Marguerite Backus, Martin Hampe, Vera March- ES a BT oY Sr a a Sl Ee "» D. W. SCOTT Dryden prat, Irene Turner, Gwen Wragg, Gilbert Danielson, Leslie Turner. DeLong, Jessie DeLong, Tommie Davie. Sr. Primer--Edith Schultz, Fred Duce, Esme Wright, Tommie Wragg. Absent--Beatrice Engdahl, Gladys Davie. Jr. Primer--Kenneth McLean, Ida i Marchant, Axel Berndtsson. f Absent-- Lennox Davie, Danielson. E. A. Woodhouse, Teacher. Pronger's Cash Grocery Specials for the week-end Nabob Goflesperidh .........5 sl ua .65 A nice assortment of Buckaham Chocolate, per 1b ... .29 Soda Biscuits, 20-tb boxes, per ih LE Reo :15 Ginger Smaps, peri. ov cn i 19 Regina Creams, perdb coo... 0. eeireiee 29 Oyster Shell, 100-th bags... Yaa $2.03 z Evaporated Apples, perib..... e 15 Seedless Ralsins, per Bb ...,.......... oo... > 14% By the package, 25c. th Boxesof Sifter Salt... 0c sini al 10 Small Pails, Peanut Butter, .:,. ........ Is 15 Christie's Soda Biscuits, IEE 350 vo hae .29 GOOD FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY Car of HAY to ARRIVE » EY Roadster, $655.00 Coach, $760.00 Landau Sedan, $930.00 Prices at Factory, EO, I. Pronger Froshaug, Anna Pearson, Anton Pear- ; ant, Angus Korzinski, Freddie Klap- § largely responsible for winning the Absent--Delmer Weberg, Gertrude . hockey game after having invested five ! luck--thirty frames without a strike. Albert we suggest that Frank try out a pair cr of snow shoes and a ." goggles in the next contest. Marks of Distin clion duction y niee NEW LOWER PRICES Touring, Roadster Delivery, $655.00 Commercial Chassi 490 : Utility Express Chassis, $645.00 0 Oshawa--Government Taxes Extra Dr Palmer Wood proved to be the star of the "Medicine Men" shooting thrée consistent good gomes. CC. J. Wright was Just a5 anxious to shine | mm rig. was just as anxious shine 'L.O.L. DRYDEN LODGE No 1684 but was shooting wide of the mark and fell by the way-side. "Jock" Hardie and "Ab" Berrey of Pitt's Staff did good work and were game. "Jock" says that the story that he now frys his bacon in lux to pre- vent shrinking has no foundation in fact, nor is it true that he grumbles on account of no score being made at a cents for a score card. Frank Foulis is still running in hard set of green FROM CYLINDER by Acetylene Burning THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. Published at DRYDEN, Ontario Every Friday Morning Largest circulation of any weekly paper in the Kenora District, Subscription, $1.50 per year. MAAS AANAANAAAAAAAN (FF J.- A STRUTT, &3 Genera! Blacksmith and Woodworker Where work is done to suit your Purse. Dryden, Ontario ft Toa di ¥ Oxdrift Trading Go CXDRIFT, ONTARIO GENERAL MERCHANTS FLOUR AND FEED FRESH EGGS, and BUTTER Daily. BEEF AND PORK Prices Sent Upon Request. ALL MAIL ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO HIGHEST GRADE AMATEUR FINISHING PORTRAITS, GROUPS, CHILDREN, etc. taken at your home. Daylight or Ilashlight Exposures. All Work Guaranteed by Long Experience. Mail your Films, other work or requests direct to Paul Aug. Hutter Photographer, t.mateur Finishing, Enlarging, etc., etc. WALDHOF, P.O, Ontario REASONABLE PRICE. W. A. WEARE General Merchant NINNITAKI, ONTARIO Azent For-- iUHN DEERF PLOW CO. vere is John Deere Equipment LO.O.F DRYDEN LODGE, Ne 417 meets at the Town every Monday night. FIRST DEGREE MONDAY NIGHT M. F. COOK, Noble Grand. I. J. MACPHERSON, Rec. Sec, meets the first. Wednesaay of each month, at eight p.m., in the Town Hall. Visiting Brethren cer | dially invited. ; D. ANDERSON, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Sec; Golden Star Lodee AF. & AM, ; : No. 484, G.R.C. i Meets in the Mascnic Hall, Dryden the Second Tuesday of each month : Visiters Cordially invited. 2 GEO. H. WICE, W.M. B, UREERY, Say. AAR $655.00 Coupe, $780.00 Sedan, $865.00 Cabriolet, $890.00 - Yet, due to the economies of vol ity of Chevrolet, the Most Be and EVEN LOWER prices, made possible by volume pro On the basis of its marvellous beauty and grace, its man its remarkable performance, the Most Beautiful Chevrolet in the most outstanding automobile value in the low-price field. ments are included features which have been regarded . on the most costly of cars. DRYDEN---- for Every Farm Use. Uet QUALITY and SERVICE TIME PAYMENTS Arranged - Suit Purrhasers, HARNESS and SHOE REPAIRING I am Installing HARNESS MACHINERY in my store For the past three years I have been in Dryden, I have given satisfaction in Shoe Repairing, and intend doing some in the Harness line. PRICES VERY MODERATE Childrens Boots Repaired After School Hours. L. GREENHILL NEXT TO POST OFFICE. A SE TEI SRS mn ea BS "hanical improvements and zevrolet History constitutes Among its many refine- heretofore as marks of distinction New Bodies by Fisher New Gasoline Gange New Duco Colors New A.C. Oil Fiiter New Full-Crown Fenders New A.C. Air Cleaner New Design Radi New Tire Carrior ON esign Natstor New Sliding Seats in Coach New Bullet-type Lamps New Coincidental Steering New Larger Steering Wheel and Ignition Lock ume production, occasioned by the phenomenal popular- autiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet History is now selling at new the lowest for which Chevrolet has ever been sold in Canada. ~ DURANCE BROS & Co. ONTARIO CF-2516

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