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Dryden Observer, 5 Nov 1920, page 1

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Dryden & f] Drvden, Ont, Friday, Nov. - 5° 1920- T cess College Graduates sre in keen demand. laced many more Success-trained Stenographers, A position awaits you nos. soon 'complete your. course. The thw rough training of our 30 expert instructors ts in the hirxh-salaried, preferred list. > ron every Monday. Write for free p» 'ospectus. ae No BRANCH SCHOOLS--ANNUAL ENROLLMENT EXCEEDS 2,500 ahr be Prepare now: our classes at any time. New y STUDENTS During the past yeor 5 Typists as you You may enter ~~ BUSINESS COLLEGE "PLATE GLASS. resenting rwelveof the we IC '2s in the world. Dryden and outlying district - Coin _ fully covred. Let me quote you rates. : J PRONGER Dryden, Ontario. IF YOU HAVE A ~~ GRAMOPHONE. SEWING MACHINE, &c. to 'Repair, send to "A. DURANCE, Dryden. |van mHoORNE - CLUB Dryden, Ont. Office. Hours-- 3 19.30-12.30" 2.00 5:00 'Satur day of every month, at 8 p. RCH = EAGLARD * LUKE'S CHURCH, DRYDEN. Rev. ROBT. WI : Rector. | 8 p.m. jin the schoolhouse at 8 p.m. SON, ev. be | ROBINS, Pastor. : Another fresh soe of Willard's HA PRONGER 'Notary Public Conveyancer, Etc. OXDRIFT. CLUB meets on the | FIRST FRIDAY of the: month i in the Schoolhouse at 8 p.m. nl bgs CLUB mest in the School at 8 p.m. the first Saturday of each month. RD: COATES, Dal EAGLE RIVER CLUB meets second Saturday of cach month, at 8 p.m. ; ALEX. TURNER, - = Wh WALDHOF CLUB meets First Saturday of every month in the Schoolhouse, at 8.0'clock GE GREUN, Secretary. moots every third Saturday in the Tovey ship Hall, Dryden, at-8 p mel CHAS. NORGATE Secy. BIGOON CLUB meets oy in the Schoolroom. VICTOR NORDRUM,_ Secy. m., BEDWORTH CLUB meets the last Saturday of every month at Visitors from fraternal clubs, are heartily welcome. W. F. BICKNELL, ene, GLENGOLAND CLUB UEO. and U. F. W. O. meet on the second Saturday of each month 'Mrs R.A. REID, th Sec U.FW.0. Chocolates to hand. This weather makes .. = one thiale of . Hot W Water Bottles. SNANSSINAAS A We tony Miller's Seamless * Rubber Bottles. : All in .one piece. Cannot leak. Made to last seven years. Qualaity par excellence. Parke Davis GERMICIDAL SOAP. Cures Dandruff and oil. . * Skin troubles. Germs. . Cannot live in the lather. BIRTHS At Dryden, on November 3d, | to Mr Son. and Mrs Wm. Higgins, a The Jackpot -~ * N & ¥I'll carry YOUR traps." Docs Dryden and a hospital? 'Nathan Wachman has recover-" ed from his recent illness. 'Tom Graham i is almost Tommy again. A good eal of the rumors in town should be canned and the can. thrown away. : Mr Asselyn and Mr M° 'Allister J | of Montreal are in town on busi- ness at the mill. The regular meeting' ot the G.: W.VA. 'will be held Sunday. Im- ortant busniess will be discussed. Miss Allan, High School prin- cipal, returned this week from the United States. This: wee ripe wild strawber- ries were pulled in a lane a little, west of the town. - William Jones is making sub- stantial progress from the i injuries 'he received by the breaking of a | belt last week. What has become of the. old- fashioned citizen who used to g0 to sleep with his pipe in his mouth and set the bed on fire? Evening service 'at St Luke's last Sunday was enhanced by the sacred solo "Babylon," which was {beautifully rendered by - Miss Queenie Thomas. A welcome incident of the pasty, week was the reappearance of Ed. Taylor after his serious accident, six weeks ago." Ed. was the 1 recip. fent of a host of congratulations. Things that won't get you any- |where: Wondering why you were not invited. Telling folks what a devil you were on ® Hallowe en-- thirty years ago. If you require exercise the town pump is the place to get it. By the time you have hiccoughed up 'one quart of the linipid you will have gained a gallon of patience as well. Next week we will bil a 'number of short stories from the little people attending the schools in the district. They are all trie pincidents, and will furnish a great deal of interest to parents, as weil as som:2 good laughs. Jarties* Duincar, Ite %:f the pow- er house, whose illness has taused grave anxiety to his numerous friends, is slowly but surely re- covering 'in Kenora Hospital, where he has Been a patient since E carly in October. iE timers assert that th cg Rone Hay the Proeession: seem: : ingly endless. Mrs Blair was the unexpectant hostess of a Hallowe' en party last Monday evening. The guests, comprised of Dryden's younger set, spent a very enjoyable even- ing in dancing and games, inter- spersed with songs. Dainty re- Afreshments were served by the hostess assisted by ke Wm. Ker- ney. George Aik telephone expert, is busy stringing the wires on the poles, and making. the switch- board connections for the tele- phone. The Commission, quietly but thoroughly, has made most complete arrangements, and we will be calling Central in about a month. The caacity of the switch- board is practically all taken up, but if anyone still desires to-have a phone, they may be accommo- dated 'by promptly submittingdV | their names to J. E. Gibson. ! Dinis | Gonyenson : Don't miss this. jorranged programme, 1 1 | Next on the programme Dryden is gradually taking on the aspect of a city. | the Strand will be cen every night to accommodate its patrons. = Asf 4 very special attraction that fim- ous picture "The Better Ole" will Be shown Wednesday and Thurs- day. The adventures of Old Bill, as portrayed by. Bruce Bairns- father, were one of the high lights of the war, and are a perfect Sian of bubbling humor. But the big night will 'be Amateur Night next Friday, Nov. 12th, Besides the full} bill in pictures, there will be sev- eral turns put on by local artists. 'Some of them are unique and orig- inal, but we won't spoil it by tell, ing you what they are. St Luke' s W.A, announce that their annual Bazaar will be held details will be given later. Note th edate. EEE hh < ad 2 Teese sessee > $393 Love Me! $9358 The Orchestra did not use an but the leader whispered the parts to the pianist and she in turn passed it on to the first violin. The latter, between selections, sat with his eyes on the picture and watched tke hero embrace and kiss the one he loved. Somewhat bitterly he thought | of his awn state, friendless and alone, with no one to care whether | he lived or died. His heart filled 'with longing as he watched the scene, where the girl stroked the head of her lover so tenderly. "I wish I had a girl like thought. Just then a.dainty hand touched 'his arm, and he looked rond to see the pianist leaning towards him. ' Love me," she whispered. = "1 do," he replied earnestly. Thinking he had notunderstood . "Love-me!" she said again. a easy," he assured her, the girl swiftly penetrated the wandering state of his thoughts; and laughed in some embarrass. ment. copy of the next number to be played and held it up. "Love me, Waltz," he read. Scotland voted wet! Dear me. Scots wha hae on whiskey fed, Knocked prohibition on the head ; Chewing-gum for us instead, Chains and slaverie! ha Now's the day & now's the hour, Wi' 2 p cent we're brimmin ower, Peanuts soon our only dower-- Let us do--and dee!!! A Soottidh minister taking Ai walk early in the morning found one of his parishoners recumbent in a ditch. "Where hae ye been last nicht?' asked the minister. "Weel, I-dinna richtly ken," ans- | RC adel the prostrate ore, "whether Fit was a weddin or a funeral, but svhichever it was, it was a most extraordinar® success." Tenders will ro received up * to and including Saturday, Pain ber 1st. 1920, for Park Lot zb, in the Town of Dryden, being part of lot 4, con. 5, Van Horne, Dist. of Kenora, containing 7% acres more or less. ied by a marked cheque for one- third of the amount tendered, incial Treasurer, the balartce to be paid in two semi-annual ments with interest at six per ceny per annum, The sale will be subject to a reservation to th eCrown of any pine timber thereon, and the suc- cessful tenderer must within a period of eighteen months from the date of sale erect or cause to be erected a building having a value of not less than Five Hun- dred Dollars. The highest tender is not necessarily accepted. Tenders must be addressed to the Honourable the Minister of or Town Loti in Dryden, Pens 1p of Van orne." Next week | on Tuesday, 7th December. Full! that," he | "I only need to look at you." Then | She quietly picked up the | Each tender must be accompan- ; payable to the order of the Prov- | instal- Lands and Forests, and marked ENTHUSIASM SPREADING The twin cities "at the ond of "the Lakes are rapidly enthusing over the proposed conference of municipalities in the four con- stituencies 'in 'North Western Ontario, to be "held November 23rd at the head, of the lakes. The Port Arthur city council at its last regular meeting appointed the whole council as delegates and it is understood are working on 'certain resolutions for sub- 'mission. to hte conference: Fort William City council. has app- oined delegates as did also the Fort William Board of Trade; Rotary and Kiwania have actively taken up the matter. The Sec- retary of the Port Arthur Board of Trades stated the matter was jreceiving careful attention and they would appoint delegates and submit several resolutions at their regular meeting on Friday next. "The President of the Port Arthur and District Municipal Leagus stated that this organization 'will submit resolutions and appoint delegates at their meeting on November, 2nd. It is understood also that the U. F. O. in the district surround- ing Port Arthur favor the move- ment, and as far as Port Arthur and Tort William are concerned, { the movement 'is being well re- pesty ed and enthusiastically sup- f Never judge a woman by her telephone voice. - WALDHOF no ht | Hallow' een was spent very quiet in this town, guess the boys and girls were scared of the cold cation A very sad accident happeted to our friend F. Miller, when his 'team ran away while plowing and cut his hand very badly. Mr and Mrs P. A. Hutter were in Winnipeg last week to have their eyes examined. 7 Mr Alfred Weiske is busy an ing with his Massey-Harris Gas Tractor, Alfred says there is a big difference in plowing with a tractor and a team: of Oxen, Mr A. Bischoff arrived here last Saturday with a car of stock and implements from the west. 'Miss Minnie Fischer : left for Winnipeg where she will remain for the winter, i fortune of falling in the 1 River, feet were awful wet and had to chang socks. Eagle A dance will be given under the Auspices of the Waldhof tainment Club on Nov. 20th, Lhe School House. Gents ah mission 75¢. Ladies provide lunch, proceeds to go towards the new hall to be erected next spring. Mr Hans Kellberg has closed down with sawing lumber on account of too many Skunks in the log pile: Never minde Hans, they soon wiil go for their den for the wintaer. Mr G. Irmscher i is busy putting up his new frame barn, which he expects to complete this fall. > Saved Lives ot ~ Husband and Wife TT HERE is a pathetic instance of a little Toronto Tamily,, sadly handicapped owing to the War. The young husband suffered a ser- lous head wound at Passchendaele. Months. later, he was invalided home to his wife and two little SONS. But the trouble was not over. Vio= lent convulsions followed. Finally the dangerous operation of remov- ing a bone splinter from the brain was performed, and the man is re- covering. Just as happiness seem- ed within their grasp, the wife developed tuberculosis. Never of rugged health, anxiety and care pig "exhausted her strength. If her life was to be saved, complete rest was imperative, : 7 . But the. money--r- 5 To- -day, thanks to those who back up the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives, she is there, gaining, dls under careful t tment a 4 Ath Avenue, eo. A. Reid, Treas- ge Street, Toront - Recording cordially invited. Mr E. Karl Hutter ha dthe mis- he was not hurt but his hy Bs RS A FEW oF THE THINGS 1. the HARNESS : I have on hand. i Horse Collars, Breeching Shri ; Side Straps, reversible Brass Ball Top Steel Hames, Hame: "Straps, Martingales, Pole Straps, ¢ Flat Side Checks; Chain Breast Straps, Overdraw Checks, Kling's Hame Fasteners, Heel Chains, Team Breeching, Success Chain Traces, tested 4500 'Team'; acon ibs each, Breast Collars, Buggy Traces," Open Bridles, Winker Bridles, Halters, Double & ngle Lines, Team Back Pads, Belly. Bands, Sweat Pads, assortment of Collars, Pads, &ec. Neatsfoot Harness Oil, in Quarts. HH, WILLARD, ; 'Boot and Harness Repairer. : 1. 0. L Diyden Lodge No. lat » meets tlie first Wednesd iy. y of each month at-8 p.m in a Town ¢ Hall. * Visiting brethren nvited. 5 & WwW. J. Robinson, W.M. D. "Andersoa, i Rec, i Internationa] Brotherhood of Hp Sulphite and Bager Mill iii Dryden lodge No. 105 Meets 1st and 3rd Thur oh cach month, at 7.30, in the Mill Hall. TIL BLY F. RUSSELL, y + Pres, Rec. Pec. ie iy Hall. Monday evening #1 8 o 'cloctz. Nywmark, N. G,, D. Anderson. Sec. Visiting : 19 0. F Pid lodge No. u. meets at the Town every OM Golden Star Lodge No 484 Meets in the Masonic Ilall second Tuesday of each month, Visitors cordially invited. Rev. ROBT. WILSON, W. M. FALE. BERREY, Secy.i M. J. ry General Merchant OXDRIF tz Ont, dealer in 5 | Dry Goods he Boots and Shoes Hardware and Farm Produce 3 Agent fos Yorkshire "Insurance Company 'Frost & Wood and... i Cockshutt Implements i 400000000 3 sess000e 3 1 RD. T. TRIST evden Livery, Transter § and Exchange Barn rdially : 'brethren Te AL ANY RS or rk DRYDEN ONT 2004060600000 $34354449944 -. 7 For Sale and Ren -- ALS -- FIRE INSURANCE JAS. MOFA FADYE EN, gheevesseonsioagestrtenses i tA). GARDINER § Got eral Merchant ; EAGLE RIVER 2 0 AGENT FOR $ Goukshul Plow Co. Frost & Implements am Canaratara 2 ra Vim 1vuwt WVU wiv i Raw Firs | Bought and Sold | } i $

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