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Dryden Observer, 3 Dec 1920, page 1

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2 BAZAAR AT QUIBELL. Dryden Paper Cot |. The Women's Institute of Qui-| > Seu nly Lk and. During the ma | |bell are holding a bazaar in the wants Pulp Wood position awaits 3 Schoolhouse on Saturday, Dec. 4,] =: il Mer rhe aay. peerarred tot may enter 3 11920. Home knitting, fancy| rs Ee EB Lm ol ry Monday. Write for free. tus. work and home-made articles Jf Dear Sir,--I told. you that if} Evening classes for the young Top, S ENROLLMENT E ¥ | different ki il he any change occurred in the pulp- 3 a > 1 Op. oteel bf IME different kinds will be sold. IgE | P cople of Dryden are be LM ; a Dancing in the evening. wood situation, I would let you|PeOPI of Dryden are being com- Mar oles Siaes SERA TS 2 na : know. . We are now notifying | menced. The School Board has Flat Side Checks ~ BUSINESS } | iii SE Jour farmer friends of the district, | generously placed the Continua- / COLLEGE § | A LITTLE TEA PARTY. Ey that Syeryons will be, treated | tion School building at the dis. = - Fo 4 or SEAR SoA fair nag alike... 2 co Gag Bo pay ya iE rs uo he: December meeting of the | THiS is the first of Dece posal of stndents dull of 8 Union Church Ladies' Aid will be [ The orads a il i sable, | Dettering their education. Ap- tbs e held in the basement of the d éven the ice on the river has] DPlicants are invited to interview Trac | Church on Wedunliy, De 8,[ broken up. As the season shews | Mr Jackson; principal of the B Tents Buth o commencing a 3. 0c OCK. oa ever si n of contiz I n the "LY. La 5 rdin Ri ie LAID, am back > as, fo Tea will be served from 4 to.5 practht pndition, this. all aren, AR Sa Pads, assortment , and a sale table of needle-| , loss of probably one-third ofj °-udy, or any matter pertaming. Collars, Pads, & our sleigh haul time this winter. {© the work of this school. Neatsfoot Harness 'We have, therefore, decided to| Further announcements will be : ; encourage the farmers in the dis- made at an carly date, > F trict to get ready for hard work : oa iA, Loh ny Roti: Ee when the haul begins. We are oe He _ ; S hectory on Tues-1 also making arrangements to sup- : Fadi egal _Jryden OADRIPT CLAUD sii Ca presentations. of} ply teams to haul in wood from Mayor fu chison Presides LOL. 27 the OXDRIFT CLUB meets on the t were made tolthe district for those ie have : : ~~ ofeach month at § pe FIRST FRIDAY of the month in fo hana hy $i : Hall Visiting brethren eo he School 30 1 lad: not the necessary means to do oa ; ~ nvited. : tae the Schoolhouse at 8 p.m. : : (50. These people will also bene-] Friday, Nov. 26th, marked the © LW. J. Robinson. WM: W. W. HOWELL, : fit by the increased price and [resumption of the activities of A many Secretary : Aas svethor] = 3, the hy ; Dl cra oe Do Andersen, Rec. Sec =i. 2 y 'omer g together should turn out more wood inf Mayor A. R. Hutchison after his'= =. <2 ) wh a with the gold badges which dis- consequence. The price which absence in the cast, the oceasion = ETE CR ATH WRIGHT CIEE moon | Sng ih ap holite of ain or co os pa fps nhs on meeting of the [nfornational Brotherhood of Pulp in the School at 8 p.m. the first | honour. 5278 as per cord. ~~ We will also take] Dryden Council at which he pre- En vad Woo py LE Saturday of each month. The first was to Mrshpine and balsam at $8 'per cord, }sided. Coun. Dickson, Latimer, sulphite and Raper Mill Workers 3s R. D. COATES, [Robert Wilson, which w ib- delivered at the mill, { Hill and Linden were also present Dryden Lodge No. 105 Secretary. scribed for by th Iam sure this ought to en-|After adopting the minutes, and __ Dryden liodg ay RIVE CLE sa ed mn wp eR 0 90 | sin e yn to prodges AT Seo ais TY ts tor ad Ad Thursday ez |EAGLE RIVER CLUB meets|Preciation of ne Jats hlarge quantity and will, no doubt, | the Clerk, a mass of general busi- month, at 7.30, in the Mill Hall. second Saturday of each month, at faithful service as.p thelbe very satisfactory to them." ness was tackled. - J. H. HILL, F. RUSSELL 8 p.m. ; branch in St. Luke's ; 300 Yours gruly, oo A motion to increase the insur-. = Press =. Rec. Sec ; ALEX. TURNER, den, et : oof WCE. NV. AIKINSON- ance with R. J. Pronger on prop- al ta) : SEL Secy, Mrs D. Wright was" th Manager, Woods and Forestry | erty in the Town Hall by the sum ANT Dr d 2.) : : . Whi TE : : hal, : den lodge -------- " 1 1 ; d d pith : 3 Department, of $1000, was carried unanimously JQ Q.E Deven 1 2 ; = ._ | privately Onated in. m il Sa = i ~The resignation of W. J. Robi "every Monday evening a1 8 : ADE CLUB Hients Tht the devoted service to : = son, town constable, was accepted 'O M. Nymark, N. G., D furday ot every month in the|of her mother, and als eo a : | but it was left in the hands of the Red See. Visit Schoolhouse, at 8 o'clock | preciation of Mrs Wrigh |Road Convention Ea to a Sa Ms a aT Vi : > E. Spy, on in the wa hy : ny a : 2. I ~~ | Robinson hold office until-the new | - 2 7 Se ecretary. f'sentations were made by Mrs J. orinoes at | Council for 1921 should its first! -strop Safety Cu ea : E. Gibson, vice-president of the = rings quick Sheet ory = ey Safety Raz nn a local branch. a taal eo rn er = Ea VAN HORNE CLUB meets : : results : LE a, St = iN dsm in he Towne]. or STD CLASRWILL iets Low all Gd iatl. Corti Ie parent o ship Hall, Dryden, at 8 p.m. OE ail le cogmsed on dll sides that ens : SR : ie 3% Shey ihe Doi ses (Eel IRIEL SU LE bt fehe renec-of the €entral Cane fof moticn thatthe Council make wn D0 re = CHAS NORGATE, [~~ START SL Toit nn in the Maconic i ; ibili-§ an annual grant towards the up- ol ! ada Assoc. offered great possibili-| an an: gran Pr tong I'iesday of each 1m Secy. iy on = Visitors cordially invited The Women's Institute held its ties for this country if they were | keep 7 {the Hospital pather than hii on vst | regular monthly meeting in the conducted in the interest of the contribute so much per patient, WARIGOON CLUB meets first Town Hall on Pa, Nov. community. Public interest in the «mm ne - ie STR" Saturday of every month, at 8 p.{ 4p if Tae HE conference was checked by sus- ne : om the Smolen. ~ Mrs Hutchison finished her re- picion that the real object was the| E. WICE TO ATTEND U.F.O.¢ : v CTOR ponbRIN, port on the Fort William conven- building at government expense{ CONVENTION. ~ ARC tion; which was very interesting, | of an automobile speedway, or : : ; : : ean iving us more of an insight into maybe landing a comfortable job : Ta BEDWORTH CLUB meets the i work. an at : fat iy for somebody. ! | At the regular meeting of Van last Saturday of every month at Then followed the display of The Dryden Observer made al Horne Club, Saturday last, E.| 8 p.m. Visitors from fraternal hand work brought by the mem- special trip to Fort William last § Wice was appointed to attend the! ist : clubs are heartily welcome. bers. . This was not only lovely, | week to ascertain the facts, And] U.F.O. convention at Toronto on} > dealer in : : w . F. Salas but gave us ideas for Christmas, | our conclusion is that if a clear December T4th, with Herb. Wilde Dry Goods : Gro Caries hs ecretary. : which are always most accept- understanding of the situation be jas alternative. Jak ele Ee = and Shoes 1) = EE -- = able. : ~~ | grasped by the people of Western} Fourteen new members were | a 200i an oes 5 |GLENGOLAND CLUB UF.O.1 At this meeting it was decided | Ontario, a great step in a forward {added to the roll, ten of 'them| Hardware and Farm Produ and U. F. W. O. meet on they, have a First Aid Class if there direction will be taken. { being introduced by Jack Hutchi-| CL e-- second Saturday of each month should be a sufficient number tof The conference was too big and{ son. The flourishing condition of{ = CYA Dent ok in the schoolhouse at 8 p.m. form a class, which must consist] too widely representative for wire the Culb is not a little due to the Vorbis ee Com an Mrs R.A. REID, | of at least twenty persons. Ox- pulling. Tt was a meeting of allfenthusasm of members such as he. Frost & Wood and. ; Sec U.F.W.0. ee oo a ohn Tondy to start. classes and interests. For the first ; ea SR Cockshutt Tm Sy | Let us do as well as they. time in our history it gave oppor- o Co a i ef a i _ The First Aid Class will start tunity for such a Jack Rw EDNA REED CONCERT. the first of the New Year, the fee chison, Swan Swanson and A. R. being twenty-five cents to mem- Ascough to 'tell the bankers, the bers of the Institute 'and fifty C.P.R. officials, grain merchants] Be Sone | cents to non-members, and this} and business men generally what] l-adies' Aid is announced fof Dec. | (6 eSS is & Walters latter fee entitle the person to be- Western Ontario needed for its|9th in the Pulp Mill Hall. - Miss vy A AJ - : . ig / come a member of the Institute development, These men may not Edna Reed, soprano, assisted by a ph for the ensuing year. Ibe philanthropists, but the are local talent, will sing. Cd SSORS TO I 0. GOUGH All persons desiring to join this certanly men with intelligence _ Tickets are now on sale at the : a : class will please send their names § enough to see that it is to their] Drug store, reserved seats 75%: 9° Te -ROONIS Lo 'to Mrs H. R. Thompson. + {own interest to co-operate with | tush seats, soc. ER 200000000001 50000600 The Concert arranged by the the farmers, 3 Miss Reed is a native of Dryden]: : § : Faia : d Below you will find an address and is now recognised as one of Cakes. I an AGRICULTURAL SHORT by a prominent banker that bears. Canada's greatest artists. - < : = COURSE. ~ fsome relation to what A, R. As-| 2 SH Tan onsignmant The K Distrlci B . 2 cough told the conference. Judge td, A tor ad rs : ic cal : fie Kenora District Branch of { then whether it is a 'good "thing |. is so unusval to find errors], of Christmas Chocolates. the Ontario Department of Agri- for people to get together to ex. in the Dryden Observer that two odaks. Supplies. sat culture are co-operating with the change ideas. inaccuracies appearing last week] Ae Gn hn A : Quibell Farmers' Club in putting What a Banker says: -- [attracted considerable attention] rn ab ll {on an agricultural short course to| Cjgger understanding between | We wrongly announced the Edna | ricks every Saturday | be held at Quibell from Decem- the bankers of the city and the] Reed concert as being arranged: ber 14th to December 17th, 1920. farmers of the district, was thefby the W.I. This event wil be! % The subjects discussed will be subject of George Ewing's ad-fheld under the auspices of the! try, dairying, fertilizers, feeds,! ress to the Fort William district] Ladies" Aid. Ce ee 'ers have been secured for the oc-' of the Fort William branch of the decease of Joshua Reed, one- nie casion and everyone is cordially bank of Commerce, Mr Ewing] merchant of Dryden. Mr Reed is and crop rotation. Special speak-' ty ynicipal league. As manager We also referred to the recent | FIR E INS R N J \ B 5 PROLONG 1 invited to attend. © stated that he necessarily had|still alive; the: reference should R RY YOUR LITE This Course needs your ¢o-{ made a close study of his subject} have been made to his wife; the a Bren a TE ~ joperation. = Come prepared -todand was confident that a betterflate Mrs Reed. ma ROT Sake a YW discuss these topics. Besides re- derstanding would lead tol. ot a GOVERNMENT ANNUITY WILL DO IT . | ceiving valuable information, help ae . i g : Stween: the a : Mri : : ng J n ! closer co-operation between t H a to make the Course a success. two parties to the mutual benefit THE DRYDEN ORCE EST A on os {Will hold a dance next Friday in Agricultural Representative. § of oth. REE - 7 MFCOOK, | Banks of Canada, he said, were| tho Pulp Mill Hall. Gil -- unanimous in agreement that farm| ments have been ma 1 loans to farmers in good standing, | vess & Walters 1 1e best form of banking : uch business was h limits of

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