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Dryden Observer, 28 Jan 1921, page 1

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Sas C = - Volume XXVI Ont, Drvden, Jan. 28 192] ~ Number 33 Z [07 second EOE 0G Cnt (3 CTE OEE rm. 0 § . | ght Breaks Ss ofl Bowls yo Social and Dance at ht last week was extra- The committee congratulated on the results of their marage- as they seem to have Bmevazer mesmo emad 7 16 i up about all the loose in the country. by Wainwright branch A0oUSe 11 certainly was a orious success. Danc- 8.20, and at eleven . J. Robinson started in it the boxes. In three iters of an hour he had, in his I persuasive manner, cajoled STATIONERY, NT TN DIAS . 1 FOUNTAIN PENS men 1n the crowd to pay SCLIOOL SUPPLIES the extent of $216.00 for their TS aE = ipper. The scene around mid- SMOKER'S SUPPLIES : be 5 WwW ht was one to charm the heart of a wheelbarrow. The main part f the hali was crowded with : also ihe gallery. Those tunate cnough to secure AUTO STROP and G SAFETY RAZO ENDL SY £512, Titel Ll g over. © supper the dance went till three a.m.. Never was ood fellowship witnessed ool. We hope to be able 'those who partook of e many more times. | 1ore we take the opportun- ank those from Drydei, bland and Bedworth who te our Social the cess it was. COT ; ; IGOL Willard's, Patterson's, Low ' = il EID OTERO CE Ed. Charlebois ha Central Hotel Stab! will conduct a I Feed business. He wil on water delivery, so to this service, phone No. 2, or your order at the C 1 ~ 123 rented e, wh Sal well ery, e l spe 0 C CE O<EES-O SEED O EEE OEE and COUNTRY." entra TF a Ho RIE irate st Drive and Dance local branch of the ursday evening proved vable affair. A large rere present, including 10 do not ordinarily at- h social diversions. more wholesome and jolly ever stepped to dance , whether it was the modern rot or that fine old classic keys in the Straw." The President, Mrs D. Hutchi- n, called for a vote of thanks to agement of the Dryden Co. for the use of the hall as to the orchestra and all sed to make the evening purpose of the promoters raising of funds for the on of Institute work. Tu who may not fully undei- d the aims of the W.1L,, it may well to explain that the great rlying motive is to promote betterment of the home and yin various ways. (Good itions and pleasant vs tend to better citi- In work and in play, desire to provide safeguards ad inexperience, full scope to the impulses to enjoyment ke life worth living, es- ly to younger people. : ir efforts are at preent being ed in favour of supervsed ygrounds, hot lunch in chool, vk for the hospital, co-opera- tion with teachers and the School Board. Also, they will continue | to care for the French orphan > whom they have adopted. 1 1 <p 5€ CUverdraw Ch rs, Hee 15-0 FED (EER () ERD OED OED SCOTTISH SONG. an Meets 1st and 3rd' manth, at 7.30, mn th bj. 1 HILL, Pres. ides with David of whom he resembled in in many respects, the honour of being the greatest lyric : uman race. Not brass : onuments nor the ire will have perished, but hus race itself, when the ict no longer responds to "The ord is my Shepherd," or "Auld {lang Syne" } Tf the durability of his music's appeal be considered, Burns is a bo § every ie OM Nymaik IE tne ition of the new wing Hall enhances its use- o the community, and reater convenience its builders ever Meets in the Secon 3 d Lae Visitors cordially invited, { Rev. ROBT. WILSON, A. E. BERREY, Secy. NE NAL AA \AL 1 ITS ¥ NASD HN, U.IF.O,, in the Cairnbrogic| THE JACK POT. SMACK! Oh, Boy: - -Babe Winter is doing his best -0 make it a home run. An Ontario judge says the mar- cage license fee should be raised 'rom $2.00 to $25.00. Most people at the judge's age would agree. The amount of liquor obtainable 'or veterinary purposes has been reduced. Just think of the suffer- ing that will result. 'The pupils and staff of the Public School are preparing for a Concert to be held Wednesday, iebruary 16th, in the Strand. A programme of choruses, drills and readings, is being arranged. Far- cuts and friends are cordially in- vited to come and enjoy the even- ing. WANTED, comfortable suite for 3 highly respectable young gentlemen who desire a residence with all the comforts of home life. Highest references furnished if necessary. Please give full partic ulars. = Frivolous or sarcastic reples will receive no attention. Apply (in confidence) to Box go, clo the Jackpot. - Golden Star Lodge, A.F. & A. M., G.R.C,, will hold a Sezial Evening in the Mill Hall Dryden, on Wednesday, February 2. Anv member of the Order who, for ary reason, has not received an invitation is requested to comni- muncate with the secretary, A. E. Berrey, Dryden, Ont, Miss Eva Stratton returned this week from Kenora Hospital, where she had undergone treat- nent for appendicitis. The Booby prize at the W. I. whist drive was an egg beater. Well, it s some comfort to be able to beat eggs if you can't beat any- thing else. : Quite a few good people seem to be under the impression that there is no policeman in Dryden. The final policy of the Council is aot yet settled, but the temporary officer is still doing duty. Evidence of this is likely to ap- pear within the next days, when those who still persist in hanging on moving sleighs are likely to find themselves faced with a charge in the police court. Take warning! Masterless dogs-- The swarm of masterless dogs that infest the town are also to receive attention, These nuis-! ances, wandering at will, sniffing at the heels of pedestrians, and for which nobody seems respon- sible, are a positive annoyance to! citizens, and are ° the cause of many complaints. and Masterless Men. The fame of Dryden is spread- ing abroad, and (among other results) is attractng attention from those gentlemen of leisure who seem able to get along with- out visible means of support. The town and district, when so much work calls to be done, is hard put to 1t to find accommodalion for thoose who contribute their effort, to its advancement without hav- ing to provide for any who are, unaffected by the impulse to earn their own lving. See the second i Epistle to the Thessalonians, ch. III v. 10. Municipality of Van Horne PROCLAMATION Notice is hereby given that I will; attend at the Municipal Hall i Dryden, on : MONDAY, January 31, 1921, cellent programme. | police jump from one corner of, } poration on him which made WOMEN TO ACL, The annual mecting of the Dryden Agricultural Society was | held in the Township Hall, Sat.' 15th January. The reports for the! year showed the Society to be in a satsfactory financial condition. The election of officers and directors for the year in dicated a great development in the direc- tion of modern ideas of progress. The appointment oof women to the Board proves the recogntion of ways n which the Annual Fair. can be improved. The prospects for this year are better in this respect than they have ever been. The followin officers : President--John Hutchison 1t Vice-- Wm. Tew 2nd Vice--E. W. Wice Directors: Mrs Dan Hutchison Mrs Pitt = Wm. Stewart Herb Martin John Adams Chas. Morton John McKay Alfred Pitt Herb McMlllan A. R. Hutchison is Hon. Presi- dent The first meeting of the Board will be held withn the next two weeks. Let us all co-operate | in making the Dryden Fair the! greatest of its kind in Northern Ontario. EEO) ED () ES (EET (EDO 52> 0550 INN MEMORIAM Died at St Joseph's Hospital, ~enora, December 13th vow, after a long and painful illcess, Margaret, cldest daughter of the late Sgt. John Johnson and Cathe- rine Wonnacott, deeply mourned. EDO EDO GEE OEE O SRD O20 O <n g is the list of new § - peed 1 Mr. F. Risegari begs to announce that bie 1s now prepated to ac- cent limited wvumber of punils for tuition in Practical Violin Playing aud also the Theory of Music. a For terms efc., please apply to R. J. PRONGER at his music store, Dryden. WALDHOF NOTES Messrs Schonenberg & Spreng attended the U.F.O. District: meeting held in Dryden, and re- turned with good news They: mentioned that P. Heenan was there, and that he looks well once more which we were glad to hear. A U.F.O. dance will be held in the Waldhof Schoolhouse on Feb. 5th, with good music and an ex- Admission for members gents.) soc, ladies provide lunch. Proceeds are for a good purpose. wer got back home on Zviday, aiter bein ~ut 1ailroadiag since last sume: Masquerade Ball, The entertainment society's Masquerade Ball held last Satur- day, turned out a great success. There was an enormous crowd, from as faf as Dyment and west; to Quibell, and a splendid variety of costumes. The clowns kept] the crowd laughing, and made the! the houose to the house to' the other. The last~mentioned did} well all alone with such a big crowd, excepting when he run up} against a big fat man with a cor-| it, difficult for the cop to get in touch with him, although his baton was' two feet long. Later, he called! on the Devil to help him. His Majesty, with Satanic glee, sneak- between the hours of 12 and 1 p-m., to receive nominations for: One (1) Councillor for the year 1921. a : ; Notice is also given that if more candidates than are required be nominated, a poll will be held" MONDAY February 7, 1921, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ; D. ANDERSON, : Clerk. Clerk's Office, Dryden, January 10th, 1921, GOD SAVE THE KING. : to mention the many other cost iso many present whom we never i expected. : after midnight, and lasted till 6 'a.m. when all went home after ed up on the flank, while the cop. delivered a frontal attack. They: got fatty down. and smashed his cadpiece but the red cross nurses were very kind in rendering first aid, and soon put the poor fellow on his feet again. It is impossible umes, the number was so great. t was a pleasant surprise to see Dancing commenced declaring what a splendid time they had. Sc -- EAGLE RIVER . SONG of the L UMBERJACK. At Eagle Lake one frosty morn, just at the break of day, Jack Cathcart and his Dryden boys to the woods did haste away. Charlie Hodgins drove Black Ned, and Happy driving tou: with swam- pers three the trails were cut, and swore to by the crew. Dave George and Wm. Dewar were there (you've heard of them before) ; 1000 logs upon the skids their thunderous tracks had wore, when Happy said unto the boys, "Enough, we'll skid no more." Opening of Legislature. The Ontario Legislature met this week, and Premier Drury will carry on the government although he is without a majority in the House. In case of division the Speaker, Nelson Parliament, who has the casting vote, is expected to vote with the government. The session promises to be an unusually interesting one. TENDERS FOR THE G. W.V. A Tenders invited up till 6 o'clock of the night of Monday February 28th. Tenders must contain your price offer and your terms. : The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. = Address tenders, and obtain full particu- lars from H. DAVIDSON, Secy., GW. V.A. WANTED. : WANTED to Borrow, $200.00 for One Year, at 8 per cent. int. E. D. LEDYARD, Bedworth P. O. -- Light House Work and Plain Sewing. Miss Lizzie Holden, re- cently from London, Eng., will go out daily. Terms reasonable. Apply Suite 3, Friedman Building (back staircase). MAID WANTED. Light work, Apply T. C. R. CRAWLEY. 'FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Heifer Calf. Appy ALBERT NOBLE For Sale MARE, 214 years old, good driver; also double set of driving harness, set of heavy team harness, Bobsleighs and Wagon. DRYDEN OBSERVER. FOR SALE.-- 7-room HOUSE, warm, with good garden, excel- i lent site. " R. J. PRONGER. Cheap for Cash.--1 Jubilee Wood Heater, practically new. Arply THOS. C. R. CRAWLEY. WOOD for sale, stove $3.50 per load. PRONGER BROS. length; TEAMS WANTED : For Hauling - PULP WOOD Wages $8.00 per day. Apply : SPEARS & MATTSON Taggart, Ont. ~via Sioux Lookout i. A. C. NACHIN, Barrister, Solicitor, &c. {IMPERIAL BANK BLOCK KENORA . . Ont.

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