Dryden, Ont, Friday, Nov. FICE HELP WAN cee College Grade 222 In keo Su oc ~U AL STUDENTS a roan W TED he past year hers, Typists you as Soon as you training of cur 30 expert instructors. referred list. You may enter y. Write for free prospectus. position awaits aried, "Mon | » A PUBLIC Hzall on ENROLLMENT EXCEEDS. 2,500 'BUSINESS at eight o'clock. manage to select a Permanent Committee to establish and: the proposed Public Hospital. | : Insurance E, \_FE, ACCIDENT, {UARANTEE, ANIMAL PLATE GLASS. presenting twelve of the largest. C tes in the world. Dryden and outlying district fully covred. Let me quote you rates. W. W.-HOWELL, Secretary ania] " [WAINWRIGHT CLUB meets in the School at 8 p.m. the first Saturday of each month. R. D. COATES, J. PRONGE > Dryden, Ontario. IF YOU HAVE A GRAMOPHONE NG MACHINE, &c. to 'Repair, send to A. DURANCE, Dryden. 2 Bani, ris Dryden, Ont. Office Hours-- + 0302.30 ~~ 2.00- 5.00 -- em HURCH OF ENGLAND orning Prayer and Sermon at 11] © am. : . Evening © Rev. ROBT. WILSON, Sia Rector. " SERVICES. at Oxdrift. ) ay « School® and _ Bible class (Dryden), T ng Sefvice. S ~ + Pastor. H. PRONGER © Notary Public - Conveyancer, Ete. i AS Collecting 1Peaxiiee Prayer and Sermon at 7 Anothe "Rev. GE. ROBINS, | {All in one piece. Secretary. nt 8 p.m. Secy. WALDHOF Schoolhouse, at 8 o'clock E. GREUN, ome amas Hall, Dryden, at 8 p.m. CHAS. NORGATE, Secy. m., in the Schoolroom. : VICTOR NORDRUN, Secy. © ---- Sm 8 pm. clubs are heartily welcome. © WW, F. BICKNELL,' Secretary. ---- in the schoolhouse at 8 p.m. a i "Mrs R.-A. REID, wo | OXDRIFT CLUB meets on the FIRST FRIDAY of the month in jthe Schoolhouse at 8 p.m. EAGLE RIVER CLUB nrets second Saturday of each month, at ALEX. TURNER, CLUB meets First Saturday of every month in the Secretary. VAN HORNE - CLUB meets = fevery third Saturday in the Town- ship BEDWORTH CLUB meets the last Saturday of every month at Visitors from fraternal | GLENGOLAND CLUB U.R.O. and U. FE. W. O. meet on th e second Saturday of each month} TUESDAY EVENING NEXT : November 16th 02 "The purpose of the meeting is ~All interested in the welfare of the comm- unuity are particularly requested to be present. MEETING will be held in the Town J. B. BEVERIDGE, Acting Mayor. L Teachers Give Talks to Dryden Women On Thursday Nov. 7th the W.I. i 3 Dryden held its meeting in the Town Hall. ~ Routine business disposed of, the meeting was given over to the teachers of the public and contin- uation schools, who gave very in- teresting papers and talks on educational matters. 'Miss M'Leod,, senior assistant of the public schools, led with the principal paper on Duties of the Trustees from the teacher's point lof view. After dealing with the technique of her subject, Miss McLeod recounted some experi- Be ARMISTICE DAY was celebra- ted in Dryden by a Ball held in the pulp mill hall on the evening of Thursday, 11th November: A large gathering of citizens assem- bed to do honour to the anniver- sary. ; To make the day especially memorable and fitting, it was de- cided to donate the proceeds as a first contribution to the fund to establish a public hospital in Dry- den as a Memorial to the men of the district who fell in the war." This idea met with instant res- ponse from the women of the town, who immediately volunteer- od to provide lunch. The Dryden orchestra likewise consented to provide music. The hall was beautifully decor- ated by the Uneedtukum Club, with festoons of coloured lanterns and flags arranged as a setting to an impressively large Union Jack. assemblage of happy people found it easy to enjoy themselves. In the course of the evening WABIGOON CELE meets Bret ron, 1 B Beveridge in a Saturday of every month, at 8 p. short address thanked the gather- ing for hteir presence, and accep- ted it as a happy augury for the success of the hospital. He hoped called for Tuesday next, as--be- yond the necessity for ahospital in fulfilled their obligation to erect a suitable Memorial for those who had died to serve their country. A pleasing variation in the pro- gramme was supplied by Mrs TTambly, who played a series of dances which were much enjoyed. After lunch was served, the er- maining cakes and sandwiches were auctione "assisted for a short time by Mr H. Chocolates to hand. ; This weather makes one think of | Hoi Water Botlles ANAS ANS IANASNS We feature Miller's Seamless Rubber Bottles. ~~ Made to last seven years. ~ Qualaity par excellence. --e Parke-Davis Cures Dandruff and oil. 'Skin troubles. Germs ~~ Cannot live in the lather. en oe | sick Room Requisites. TE PURE DRUGS. | r fresh supply of Willard's Cannot leak. a : GERMICIDAL SOAP. ~ aay =. I puraN + Camps Supplied.{ Adair. Camouflaged under a flood of banter and verbiage, the auc- tioneer 'proved his ability as. a born salesman and kept the seri- ous purpose of the meeting before the assembly to such good effect that he disposed of the last sand- him to announce the amazing sum of $72.85 as the result of his efforts. This added to the $108.50 from the sale of tickets makes a tidy little contribution fo the Hos- pital Fund. : It is a pleasing | the rapidly expanding spirit of the town that Paper Co. spontanicous the use of their h orchestra gav wntarily ; while pr ledged task of all was cheerfully undertaken by Mrs 'Thompson who, while others enjoyed them- selves in social intercourse, en- dured the disconiforts 'of a hot stove that refreshments might be ready for the revellers at the lunch hour. : 5 CAUTION.--Owing to constant losses in past years through pois- on set withia prohibited area and | to the wanton shooting on Sunday last of some grouse close to build- (ngs nearly resulting in the shoot- ing of a little child, I hereby give notice that I shall in future take effective means to stop trespass and loss by hunters and trappers, without distinction o person. "CAPT. EDYE-de-H RST. CE & MILLINGTON Pe Dryden, Ont. : WE have good gar dation for two Anniversary Ball : In such surroundings the great} that all would attend the meeting this district--there was still un- d off by Mr Pitt} wich and at prices which enabled RATES AND ~ INFORMATION. At a meeting of the Telephone Commission held on Wednesday last the following rates were ad- lopted per year: -- : RENTALS. i Business Telephone .... ..$36.00 House Wall Telephone ... 24.00 ¥ Less $2.00 each per year for telephones on party lines. 'Extension telephones : | building or plant-- House Wall telephone ...:$18.00 Business telephone 247.00 TELEPHONE in same months rental in advance. ~ Subscribers other than "Origi- nal Subscribers" shall be required to sign a yearly contract and pay six months' rental in advance if owners of property, and if in rent- ed property must pay One year's rental in advance, unless guaran- Original subscribers to pay six} ences of her fellow teachers to illustrate her topic. This piece of originality formed a pleasing con- trast to the rules and regulations. Miss Wright rendered a most able paper on The School and its equipment. The speaker especial- ly emphasized the importance of an adequate, up-to-date library as part of the school life. Then followed an interesting talk from Miss Steele on e School and the public library. A very able and sympathetic speaker she did full justice to her subject, quoting her own experience from the public library of London to illustrate her remarks. Se As a direct result of the above a number of excellent books to the School library the day following. Miss M'Vicker gave a talk on The Value of Play in Education. The speaker followed the phases of play in the lives of children, clearly its value and necessity. teed by landlord. Office hours for Telephone Ee- change.-- ; : 7 a.m. until 12 o'clock midnight. Between the hours of 12 midnight and 7 a.m. a toll of 10C. per call will be made, to be paid monthly. DISTRICT CONVENTION : OF THE U.F.O. A convntion of the federal riding of Port Arthur--Kenora will be 'held in Dryden on Saturday Nov. 20th, at 3 p.m., for the election of officers for 1921 and other busi- ness. = Oportunity will also b taken to discuss matters to be brought be- fore the conference to be held at Fort William on November 23rd. Every member of the U.F.O, hould attend-- A. R. Ascough. NOTICE.--A Dance will be held on Friday November 19th, at 8 p.m., in Bedworth Schoolhouse. ~ Admission,~ Gentlemen $1.00 ; ladies bring lunch. : Don't wait till Spring for your new Rooster. I have Barred Rock cockerels, from imported onerous because the least acknow- stock--Fine, large, healthy birds, $5.00 each--DURANCE, Albert Street, Dryden. In con clusion Miss Crone of the contintiation school demons- trated very ably the need for Con- solidated Schools in Rural Onta- fio: reasons for and advantages of this type of school. "The Principal of the school out- lined for the members present, a plan for promoting interest in the social side of school life for the coming 'winter. = The programme finished a note of thanks was tendered the tea- chers, and refreshments were served. ; : The Women's Institute held its regular October meeting on Oct. 28th, and it proved to be another interesting one. - Mrs Hutchison repor Fort William convention she attended, and was well into her subject when inturrupted by the appearance of Dr. Dingwall and Mr Atkinson, who. came to discuss anew hospital. The discussion was very interesting and resulted in the Women's In- ted on the its ability. ~The November meeting will jtake the form of a display of . es made by mem- mbers are reques= yChristmas articl 'bers, and all me ted to bring whatever they have. The meeting adjourned and refreshments were served. 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-orless. © : Each tender must be accompan- ied by a marked cheque for _one- third of the amount tendered. payable to the order of the Prov- paid in two semi-annual ments with interest at six per cent per annum. : : The sale will be subject to a period of eighteen months from the date of sale eréct or cause to be erected. a. value of not less than Five Hun- dred ! is fot necessarily accepted. "Tenders: must be addressed the Honourable th nds 'and Forests, and marked "Tender for Town Lot in Dryden, Township of Vanhorne." i ALBERT GRIGG, ~~ Deputy Minister of Lands tLe oF. and Forests, sa § ri incial Treasurer, the balance to be | Hi instal- | building having a | § vs. The highest tender | Minister of | reservation to th eCrown of any | H pine timber thereon, and the suc- cessful tenderer must within a | § dge Jean Norris of New York who has been entertained 'this zations in the city 2 member of the Institute donated __ ~ which stitute offering its aid to back the hospital movement to the best of * Te --ats pe WOMAN JUDGE VISITING vy A FEW OF THE THIN the HARNESS . LII I have on hand. 'Horse Collars, Breeching Straps Side Straps, reversible Brass Bs Top Steel Hames, Hame Straps, Martingales, Pole Straps, Flat Side Checks, Chain Breast Straps, Overdraw Checks, Kling's ! Hame Fasteners, Heel Chains, Team Breeching, Team Success Chain Traces, tes ibs each, Breast Collars, Bu Traces, Open Bridles, Win Double & sin Bridles, Halters, Lines, Team Back Pads, Bands, Sweat Pads, assortment o Collars, Pads, &c. Neatsfoot Harness Oil, in Quarts H. WILLARD, Boot and Harness Repairer. L 0 1. Dryden Lodge No. 169 J. Li. meets the first Wedne of each month at 8 pm in tke Tow Hall. Visiting brethren cordl nvited. W. J. Robinson, W.M. D. Anderson, Rec. Sec. Intemational Brotherhood of Rul Suiphite and Taper Mill Workers Dryden Lodge Mo. 105 Meets 1st and 3rd Thursday. e month, at 7.30, in the Mill 7-H. HILL, ; Pres. nN Dryden lodge N .0.0.F. os at the Tow every Nonday evening at OM Nymark, N. G.,, D. Anderso Recording Sec. Visiting breth cordially invited. = é Meets in the Masonic Hail, second 'I'uesday of each month, © Visitors 'cordially invited. RE 'Rev. ROBT. WILSON, W.M § A-E.BERREY, Secy. M. J. CROSE ' (eneral Merchant ~ {a Goods Dry : Boots and Shoes . 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