Cy ER Eo I IOI EAS i i hE LL ITE ALL BRL SA WE SEB EEE I EN A he EE EE A i DL LE i a Ee CB eS RN aE aE ha a a Ea aE ET Ea: AERA RE. JS SE ODES: Nl NREL CE a Ek EA EE Et Ei Ba Era EIT LL EE HH) SE LA ik EA EE i Ct a iE Ei a a a Dag BOBIWE@INIBLDEBE VIVID IDE BOBHIBHVOOITOGOES SBEBOBS © : ; a 2 Sr NeBsmINIEInIOD 8 Srelielaig Masonic at Home : : AJ GARDINERE = = a : : General Merchant Rev. ROBT. WILSON was the 8 2 EAGLE RIVER. ONT. $1500 p Woon ifn oof one 0 ® a AF. & AM, GRC, in the MIL )4 Gl Hall, Dryden, last W ednesday. s A FEW ODD LINES TO CLEAR AGENT FOR OFLC fo : Gall A long list of invited Bit Cave U0 20 1s belt work this tractor drives a Of Geods in season for GeuRshull Plow Go. Frost & Wood rere present, to whom the Lo FE Owners state 236 thee est a noe i \ Instements proved themselves delightiu vers sta i iresher, ful Wy oy nipped, ¢ YIN BO nr A ¢ ls dalance Winter ana hosts and. excellent entertaine CREOLE EPL POL VRERGUS ES 0000206260 2£400084006806 ing was resumed till 3 a.m. A charming fraternal spirit permeated the assembly, and Frost & Woed and many unusual touches were given Cockshutt Implements | to the musical programme arran- 7 ged by the orchestra, several 2 = visitors contributing their talents a : : at the piano during the evenng, HL # OF kn GLAND R : H. PRONGER to the delight of the guests. PERS J gdh) t) Messrs Burgess & alters dis- Agent for | Yorkshire Insurance Company H & $ . -& & @ S on Farly Soring. 3 Shamelts Sion Soon The carly part of the evening | #71 oking or fo it | tannd nse th rut Sly Lud - 2a ol z "Raw Furs Sought and Soi ve i up oy a oe drive, : org al eon a It bas long Ladies aili-woot sweater Coats, regilar sale i : ollowe a short dance pro-|ture: worth. 18 economical 1n vith belt Se os Fo, 11.50 $ Aires save: 'gramme, ' \ : in sod ration, burning kerosene sncoesstully. (1) Ladys Cont vo , 9.75 7:50 b4 CER On' intermission for supper at ] i ts materials. You (1) Lad : Sweater ...... 2850, 635; + § : naa " J10.30, Bro. Alfred Pitt, T.P.M.. i (2) Girls' sweater Conts 1... --..6.50 4.50 & J g Bo OSIER took the opportunity in the namie ide on your tractor, let (5) Children's sweater Coats ...... 2.60 1.95 & @ e Wo AY! of the Lodge to present Bro. the | ,. 3 as of the Case, 12) Men's all-wool sweater Coats... 18.50 * 15.00 : General Merchant, | Rev. Robt. Wilson, W.M , who is ee better; able to (2) Men's all-wool sweater Coats... 13.50 | 10.50 ® ee > Eshortly leaving for Engla: d, with (5) 1 / 's N Mackinaw Pants ....... 0.50 7-50 ; : OXDRIFT Ont a gold ring bearing the Masonic ( ) s. Mackinaw Coats... I5.50 I2.50 ; : : i i ; crest, and a substantial purse, as ( & v's Mackinaw Coat ....... .. 16.50 13.50 : dealer in a token of the esteem in v-hicli he & Men Tok Wool Panis |... CoE O50 7-50 $ Dry Goods Groceries |is held. Bro. Wilson suitaily re- Z Men's Henve Wool Pants... 5.75 4.50 Boots and Shoes plied. 8 Hardware and Farm Produce , 2 number of songs and Sy 2 £5 ne : tions followed, after which danc-| ST LUKE'S CHURCH, Notary Publie tinguished themselves in the pur- DRYDIEN. Conveyancer, Ete. veying. A buffet lunch was open : Morning Prayer and Sermon at I1{ ge vw 5 ER : oN | all evening, and with the excellent \ a.m. 3 supper gave the finest service that Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7 ~ ¥ Dryden has ever enjoyed. p.m. ; The recent improvements in Rev. ROBT. WI1 SON, [ ?0sssasascs 180860 : the construction of the hall also] the Old ; contributed to the pleasure of the - lS S FRET LC : Becton Uy BD. 14 TRIS guests, who very evidently enjoy- es > : ed the evening to the f fulless. Sy ER ees [] rm Union heel " Brvden Live er. Tan - 2h on Le Fh ig or Tor SERVICES $ ii Be O. OO. se 1 o St atin | Morning: Service at Oxdrift. | & : } baw 7 |Afternoon: Sunday School and'3 \ Fxcoh ange Bars INSTALLATION 3 Bible class (Dryden), #2 : J Dam a Service. 3 SE = ON ym ly 17, nn ; Sa a joint installation o ficers of ; 5 : 2 . Rev. > > ROBINS. | Dy i ZN - ONT § Dry den Lodge, No ATT 1.0. O. T.. 1% snr safe astor. - and Easter Lily Rebekah Lode, Diyden OTE, Cordial Welcome Awaits You, | 7229808000000 snsessccores 53, LO.O.F., took place in the mores rier mr Town Hall, oN : 1 District Deputy Grand Master 5 Holmes, and District Deputy resident Mrs J. Armstrong, of Li installed the officers of their respective Lodges, assist:d by P. N. Grand, Mrs Holme s, of Loin and P. Grands and P. . Grands of the local Lodges. A was the first jeint ins ala: | tion of Officers of these Lodges and it proved a: very interest ng i and instructive evening to both. TAT The following Officers were in- ow "SPECIAL stalled for the coming year: -- : on two ch of © sear! automatically . w hen Easter Lily Rebekah Lodge. foot boards a scrapers, N.G--Sr L. Larson all steel hox 5 can be had in 14, 16 or 20 or Hoe, with or without V.G--Sr F. Wilkinson Th besides R.S.--8r C. Hutchison F.S--Sr J. Scott | Treas.--Sr. A. Golden Chap.--Sr F. Taylor W.--Sr. E. Railey €--~5r-S. Pronger R.S.N.G.--Sr M. Pinkerton S.N.G.--Sr. M. Morden S.V.G.--Sr. B. Halderson S.N.G.--Sr J Kerney G.--Sr M. Clempson .G.--Sr G. Clark J. P.N.G--Sr V. Reid R.A.B.--Sr R. Adair . L.A.B--Sr D. Madder Thig i is: the Hime of year w heu L R. L. I. oO | | | Dryden Lodge. . lanterns are most useful. J.P.G--F. Pinkerton ; : sean. N.G.--A. J. Clempson V.G--W. Wilkinson = R.S.-- D. Kentrer F.S-- 1. J. Clark Si ' Treas.--D. W. Scott eg W.--H. Wilde are a bargain at the price. J] C--D. Anderson : : Hh O.G.--F Morden ; GLASS WASH BOARDS, Sn Anderson "at the new price, Jse, I ; N.G.--R. Sweeney : . : i ; : L.S.N.G.--L. Nymark LL ---- : Rettaking fn ool oo on R.S.V.G--T. Graham und a Full Stock of ~ L.SN.G.--M. Bailey: : ; r---- : R.S.S.--F. Cooper : - L.S.S.--]J. Wice Chap.--D. Kennedy After installation very. irs'ruc- tive addresses were given on the , work of Odd, Fellowship by D.D. ' G.M. Holmes, D.D.P. Arms rong 'and others. Delicicus re rsh. { ments were served by ihe joint social committees he -tvo wlodees, after which a pleasant Apvlications for ership and tion con- cerning returned = Tw Mian write H. M. Davipson i Seely: Tireas, cgular meeting at 2.30 pa. Kil SUNDAY every mona