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Dryden Observer, 18 Aug 1922, page 4

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WALDHOF DOLLARS FROM DIMES. FOUND--Bunch of keys. Owner can have on applying to co-operative store Save Your Money Dryden, and paying for this advt. By coming in to Dailton's [& (OEE OTE O-CHEE-( SEDO -a=x) 0 GED § SEL EOE 04 4 The Woman's Institute are planning a novel compettion on Friday, August] a 25th, after the regular meeting at 3} DWELLING-HOUSE and 2 lots for NEW & SECOND-HAND o'clock p.m. sale, being lots 4 and 5 Queen Street. STORE. . The idea is to invite ladies of the }Two-storey, 10 rooms, full basement Town, whether members or not, tolwith furnace; soft water tank, Also make aprons, each of which must be §poat-house, canoe and gasoline boat, 1 ; : | WALDHOF, August 16th. -- Dear 5 TH © ; & | reader, how do yo like this hot spell, §1and nothing to drink? Bai jove, it is fawfull. In the Bigelow Building, (Opposite Town Hall) Mr J. Bischof left for the west to take in the splendid crop on his west- furnished with a pocket. These will Apply S. B. BLACK, Dryden. Working Shirts -- mm $1.25 ern property. be put on display so that all present re | Good heavy Army Boots --------..--- 2.75 a may be permitted to pass judgment oni FOR SALE--Mare aged 9 years $356; | Pants from Se L092 08 ty BBD Mr C. Euler and M. 6) them. ; Horse, 2 years $75; Horse, 7 years Odd Jackets fume 2:50 t0°4.00 the west to see some old fi The mode of expressing an opinion | $125; Heavy set Adams sleighs (new) Oieralla mt le do a little harvesting between Tes: will be to drop a dime in the pocket of | 45; Buggy, in good shape, $65; stank Ladies white canvas Pumps... 75 Oh Yes, that picnic we the apron they consider the best; the Hay $30; ten spring Chickens $9; se' Size 3% only. will be held alright and it 18 _Lapren earning most dimes to be de- harrows, 3-sectionsy $14; Cockshu.: Ladies heavy silk Stocking... J5 Togood Look for further p {clared winner. Plow $7. Apply O. H. PRONGER. We have blue serge Suits ranging The aprons will be sold afterwards pres fy : fie Bp e : is : 1] AAPA AAR AS ASIA from $8 to $12. Also other colours. and all proceeds applied to the purpo- The Waldhof U.F.O. thinks it very|ses of the Institute. ; LET'S MAKE HEALTH * near time to try to raise the stand : ' FASHIONABLE of our cattle. Therefore they will try C.GIT. Leadership Camp SATURDAY August 19th, 1922. to get a good Holstein Bull. Yeu : Pelican Lake, Man. At 3 o'clock p.m. might exclaim at last!l! To all S.8. Workers:-- Boys and Girls'of School Age, Come and get Weighed! in your next paper. We also carry an assortment of FURNITURE. k x kk PRESSES We have very lew price second-hand : E ah wn : inger Sewing Machines, and also Wonder what became of the new Dear Friends.--About thiriy-} ve 01 US carry a good assortment of Ranges school project? If it was 2a little | arrived at Pelican Lake, Thursday { A 2 2 - and Stoves at Reasonable Prices cooler you might think it is all snowed afternoon July 27th. Miss Dolmage D AN G R A iH A M Ln ; ; i ° fi | under. Worst of it is, you cannot | Was there to meet us. By four almost - : P. A. JONES, Dryden and Dinerwic on LAS 1D | ind out anything about it. everyone had arrived -and we were General Blacksmith Plain and Ornamental plasterer. All en = - : divided into our squares. There were A Soni kinds of plastering, cement and ~ Mrs Chr. Schroder and daughter | five squares in all, each averaging Horse Shoeing ~ lbrickwork. left for Winnipeg to spend their holi-| twelve in number. Miss Lummis' : and Repairing CEMENT or PLASTER CASTINGS Made to Order. days with Mrs Schoonenberg, and square being called the «Turkey," -- L | were very much impressed with thel and Evangeline Golden's square the : | Attention and workmanship guaran- At the Old Rhodes Stand 'Bdvertising | progress of our committe? especially | «\aikiki's." There were about sixty- seed. Estimates free pre penne as far as roads are considered. five girls in all and eight faculty. Mrsf -- rite ts = ree rere 2 Voir na | White of Brandon Miss Thomas of DRYDEN DEPENDS on its PAPER! T3 TH SINR TE oe alin van onent- APER | y cn) on THE PAST-- 3 : The blseheny Dave: Li my Toronto and Mentors Hetherington MILI q I, xi. PRON GER The summer of 1922 ushered in ly finished, and it was a real disop- is An One . ghon : . = 2h § itself, with pleasing rospects > pointment as the people say. And the|2nd Chaplin of Winnipeg. ~ jHelp to keep it going by buying the Notary Public, = The lo ely a of Moy 30 eT worst is yet to come. "There voll be From nine to twelve each morning § BB. bread. All our bread is wrapped . Conveyancer, etc. 1 ov I S 3 3 we spent in lectures. The afternoons jin Dryden-made paper. BEY HME = GuE. we had free, except for swimming at ig = four. From seven til nine-thirty we had games, sing song and the evening usually closed with a story by Miss] - nowned by writers, and glorious- ly sung by poets, bade fair to equal the highest encomium ever . spoken of it--balmy air, glorious skies, sunshiny days and trans- Thomas of Mrs White. ucent nights, all contributed to The latest news is that we have now i We went for a picnic on Monday the happiness of mankind, and the a complete Brass Band, and the mem- | afternoon.- Mr Chaplin accompanied of proprietor of this emporium, bers are out working hard to ma! itl the "Waikiki's," who nearly won the chortled with glee, and suffused prize for their camp fire, only the with pleasure that his prepara- on the address of Mr J. Cross is no gjudges decided that the Keeayko had tions of merchandise of Linen, out of order. And we hope he maj Jthe best because they had no: gentle- Silk and Cotton, would find ready he ; sale. i jut alas, alack, the weather of po June was most unpropitious, and : the days of July more frigid. Cold gi A few words about weeds may not windy blasts, and Jupiter Pluvius, 8 Le amiss. Until now our district unless some wise man (0% W yuu; find a substitute for blueberry w - which I think is not possibis although 1 hope I am wrong. 0 | i very little drink this coming winter, A | 4 real good one. A word of th nave the satisfaction to see his effort man to help them build it. : SVEN THE THRESH Tl 1at'S crowned with success, and everyone Red bandages were given each day Tr peat es | = ~ ; oy als ane IN TIP iy who knows Mr Cross will say he will. ito some group for a certain piece of G IS HELD U BY when work. Sometimes neatest tents, WET WEATHER and winning games, ete. This group would ie : s AN' pas 2 decide upon a certain stunt, and thel YOU CAN'T GET THE a] LOY) damped the summer ardour of the could be called clean. But looking : oy ; ; =, Yaw V1 Ls ardent optimist, and the over the situation you will find that oh AS ap being saluted had THRESHERS for TWO rarmer came . ie Sn Lo e stunt. - : cloths of the Indies and the fibres evsiywhore theye ore sioall plans? " Doctor Stewart of Ninette Sanitor- WEEKS MORE, AND needs of Araby did not sell. vaded by weedsand worse gtill, somel, - hot : : ; - ; There remaineth yet therefore of a very bad type. Would it not ho JU Spoke to us OTE evening on 'waste SNOW MAY COME 9, : Hg . Sunday morning Doctor Halpenny ; wise while it is STILL TIME, to get NT but a short spell of summer, and Tine While 2b of Winnipeg Sanitorium gave us an ANY DAY-- E ra something must be done to ; 'OrC ot filth | i address at our morning service. Ww ge e filthy lucre irom pa rons On Tuesday night a girl from each pockets. Eureka! a summer alolt A pd group told a story. The Gophers re- 2 move on and stamp out this pest. People as whole do mot realize what a big loss those weeds are, and what it will be in a few years. Could our agriculture man do nothing in this direction, or would it be wise to get a weed inspector? What are the Farmers Club doing, in this so im= portant matter for the farmer? ' ee ee handive ceived the prize which was the red vast assortment © s at but two units of exchange, one or two shekels!!! Come prepared, come unpres pared and see what you shall sec, after Friday the 11th. : head band. Thursday evening was stunt night. Each square prepared some play. Thel rrr AAI Pippy Pals won the prize which all FORD COUPE : the Pelican girls thought was justly 4 From time to time we read in this |awarded. paper about the good profits in pulp| On Friday afternoon we were to have had our water sports, but we gladly gave them up when nine cars came out from Belmont and took us poor figurers as we up here cannot see | over to Ninette,Doctor Stewart wel- that we made a great profit out of the | comed us, then we gathered in the bal- business. We are still having, and we leony just off the dining room where all have some debts, and now every- |they served us a dainty Tunch. We body can figure the rest themselves. lthen divided into groups and were But those things we have to take inighown around the Sanitorium. We got in the bargain. Anyway our crops fhome barely in time for supper. Our he wood. In our last paper there was a little note again. But we must be very a pee sent Ee HE PRESENT.-- 1922 was not a good summer year. It started alright, but June i and July was colder than usual. big ond sani ate good, and harvesting fenmmp papey Wes read by the camp fire A 0 This store has some summer 5 is in full swing and full of hope that night and the Keeayko (or don- 3 > stock left, it does not want to pS ees Rkeys as they were commonly called) = ol ] carry over. August looks like a i INTERESTING LETTERS ended the evening by displaying their ONTA B a hot month. : eudine the Dryden Paper of stunt which should have been given = Starti Frid 5 a pon 1020Ing we Tyoon ape OL Lhe night before had there been time. ns PANS PAPRAITIRE : : army ro ay the 11th, and | the 1linst 1 find that "Observer" in} nv Ye Bl ft : ph ht 4 - lasting throughout the montn 2 | writing about the Willing Workers oe ug : ow. ok five mines oy - > goods will be separated into two i Bazaar failed to mention two import- | seven every morning, and if we Were - heaps, one a dollar, one two : ant names--those of Dougald Ten op the sport grounds by Seven ver : ~ 5 - : ° = dollars, probably something will 2 | nedy, M.P. and M. S. Campbell. yrs lois: Sey exercise we had ovr) . Dingwall 8 Garage, Dryden, Ontario ie interest you. : f Mr Kennedy consented to open thet rung 7p. A SOON. BY We Wel eR : a Ee Sale goods are always cash, and & | Bazaar for us nd gave a short address dressed fifteen minutes wis spout in: arr AAAS PAS A oY neither put aside, nor sold on | on the work we are doing, and kindly morning watch, then flag raising an eT i approbation. The goods on sale ¥|told wus he hoped we would always byenlifash, u | : : & : will touch everything. Shoes, A succeed in the future. ; In the sys after we had gone Sit i apn S Men s, and Childreus, Mr Campbell was then asked to the i on Ta = Such Tenis hall a Lore a Underwear, Piece Goods, Cloth- platform. He also praised the Seve om veviod for. fon oF fiteen : J ) ing, Hats, etc., etc. ¥ Women's and Girls Club far and nears gabe SE = : i hs SER, 1 Ohaus oor To 5 uv Vv 15 14 a : LS ey Creole wa a one. Bakers and Confectioners : 2 Fe . |nightt at five in a bed was too crowd-. -- Pr LILY BRIGNARL ed and quietly made their way 'home: | ICE CREAM MAND FACTUR PRS | : resident, W.W. Club. in : = v ! Bo " tid - The Gophers on finding one mem- | NEILSON Ss CHOCOLA TES citing Downneariet-- her missing thought it best to an-. |' 3.42 : Dens Sito_This to let you know nounce a Wedding and Birthday Cakes made that I have decided to discontinue my} Mr Yoemans was our physical train- to order. : litle items from this place for onejing director, with whom we all fell in' : . || thing: happenings here are absolutely {in love. His motto was to train' A full line of insignifient and different to put down for kill. - i N J SH \ J {as news:--another thing is that in i ¥ % i rue o KODAKS AND SUPPLIES. gos news g : : Miss McEachern, the Pelican nurse, : - writing from a small place like this. | said there was very little sickness in' Efficient Developing & Printing one naturally tries to avoid having|ecamp, and that was because Mrs : 1 : £3 hm + ¥ AAAAAAARA AAAS SAAS LAT PAINS SENSI anyone feel bad about it. In other} Brown and Mrs Pie knew exactly what | ) las . PER words, one has to wrap the news upto cook and how to cook it, and. the | nicely. And this leads to creating } six hashers knew how to serve it 1 ) Cy a fiction, that is a place where the peo-§ We spent an hour in Belmont M. Cc Cormick Than ~ ; eg ple are loveable and so_forth--while } visiting ice cream parlours, store, and | D6 GIRED 0 CUD TN OGRE : fi the fact is that the population is of I sight-seeing the little western town.' on > a ae eo = Yeoh a type that it would be a waste |The ride from Belmont to Winnipeg nie i - 1100 "2 3 A x ) of time to attempt such an impossible } was made lively by singing songs and WE 8 g N = AGW § feat--as to build romances around{giving C.G.LT. yells. 1 : ; : 9 £ | them. ; The Pelican girls decided that if the Deerti n zg - DRYDEN, Ont. : So vou will understand why I have} C.N.R. can't give them a seat in the | : discontinued my news. =~ Pullman, they might give them a seat Sold bs . | Sincerely Yours - in the Senate. | pe DAVID HARUM. THE TWO CAMPERS. 3. 8. CO RNER, Oxdrift.

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