Wallace, recently arrived Presbyterian \/ {# minister. The fact that Mr Wallace i IN lis a Soccer enthusiast will add to his a popularity among the populace, and v t i judging from comment here and there, IN he is already well liked by those with 4 $ whom he has come in contact. Best g Vi ; of luck to you sir. : Among those journeying to the Fort VV Hover the week end were: Mrs J. Davies i sr., Mrs A. G. McNabb, Mr and Mrs ") T. W. McGowan and Mr and Mrs J. { ] Contini. i 'Herb Thompson made a futile ¢ @ |attempt to open automobile navigation ; Vv i for the season last Friday, meeting a 3 ee nN oy sad Wonton in the Sigh of ier No circumstances avy Dugan's place of abode. Gee, x : ¥ fi laint ambition annoying at times. We use any b ut VA x DRYDEN, ONTAKIU. THE Ignace Bullets Welcome to our midst, Mr J. M. - Foothall enthusiasts are planning an ) active season's sport and next week's \ "Observer" will detail the result of their re-organization held in the com- munity hall on Wednesday evening, nuine > ord Parts in our work werloemed: i uaranteed to be | defective work- and to be first every particular. April 11th. The Ignace Junior Hockey team: will i {wind up their season's program with LJ] : ila dance in the community hall on Fri- S | |B an day the 13th. A great time is assured k baci \/1as the boys are energetically striving to put the affair over in a big way. Thisisa Cretonne; Art Mi 15 he 2% RE SZ Everybody cut please, and see how Curtain Muslin [==eis + work is handled on vanish. As ¢ Announcement sv I am much afraid that a great many people in this district have a very small idea of the tremen- _dous amount. of stock this Store has in Curtain & Drapery Goods. So the week between the 16th and 21st of April will be devoted to a demonstration. At some trouble the whole dry goods section of the store will be draped with yard after yard of pretty goods, and these will be plainly marked with the price, so that analysis and examination may be made very easily. an incentive to buy, \ I will be taken off the price of any { | bill for these goods bought during | the week. . For Cash Only Window Shades, regulation 3x6 size on sale, These are seconds, that is to say the cloth is slightly imperfect, nothing that matters much, perhaps a pin hole ora crease, but the rollers are of the best quality, and these for one week only are net 65c. Teese ay Tris of course is | 10 p.c. \/ {ipunch into his advertising cartoons Alto be staged on the 20th. The ladies '|are busy putting the final frills {0 a i lintend to make April the 20th a day \ {to be remembered. i the finished products, and {the many stalls on the appointed day. a fat man's nightie promises to be on ed a: 2 "plview (or ought we say, on / demure sweetie of yours and she i she stacks up under fire. Th ©iWar Vets are staging two or three : 'novel attractions just to help the fun {along and the wise ones will commence ito conserve their pennies apd physical /§ for the workers, Window Blinds | i enjoyed, during the past week, a state Y/ Law. Les. Callins is sure putting tHe these days, congrats, old top. " Zowiie! All set for the W.I. bazaar very busy month of sewing, and fully The writer haus been privileged to examine some of joyously anticipates a purchasing tour through Everything from an infant's sock to sale) so chaps, take along that winsome and how 2 focal prowess for the occasion. It is likely that the proceeds will be devoted towards the suggested re creation ground. All together cvery- 'body. A ovement is on foot to fiom a local weit { the Gre Big Union, and present indications are that ithe unit will be a real live one. Considering the apparent inability of the present form of Craft Organization to secure better wages and working conditions it is refreshinz to learn of the advent of a newer and of peaceful teanniiies, a la Bonar FORD MOTOR com 3 rate system. The mer will know in I the exact cost of Always, look for the blue anc sign, the sign tion. white Ford service n of satisfac- INGWALL'S PANY OF CANADA LIMIT TOWN OF DRYDEN. PROCLAMATION NOTICE is hereby given that I will attend at the Town Hall, Dryden, on Thursday, April 12th, 1923, between the hours of 7.30 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. to receive nominations for one Coun- cillor for the balance of the year 1923. of 9 am. and 5 pm. 3 J. E. GIBSON, Clerk "Clerks Office, April 6th 1923 CHAS. A. BURGESS dressers, low prices. ED, FORD, ONTARIO et aiting too? for our new Couch and Mattress, which is strongly made, has a good all-felt 3 more fundamentally correct form of Notice is also given that if more mattress, can be used single or double 5 hr dh iat ed Th ile \/ Union, to combat the ever increasing jcandidates than are required be nom- at our small price of $12.25 : : J es a net profit I iA {imposition of the employment class. insted, a poll will te held on Thursday J ig a i Dinge wih ved enn; / € cal : . : : ogue before leaving your home, so a am putting 10 dozen Green Apart from the above, the Town has J April 19th, 1923; between the hours 20m gy 0 you will know the difference. ig also have on hand, second hand k stoves, ranges, bedsteads, springs Sebi tables, kitchen chairs, one par- lor suite, washing machine, bedroom Everything will sell at our Please ask us for any-. thing you wish in the line of furniture - Sie ZB ware house--we haven't enough room in the so Our Reason ba By why we have no price list for this week is that I am going to Winnipeg on a business trip and will return on Friday with remarkable bargains of all ready-to-wear goods. If you are in heed of a Spring Suit or odd jackets--it doesn't matter what style or size--we are getting in a big - shipment. for this week end to fit the most particular person. : Come in and inspect our Stock on Saturday. +O - 5 +0 =r BS TERS & oo lew & § scond Hand Store In the Dianion Building, ( Ofposite Town Hall) as we keep all our furniture in the 1 ; Fresh Fruits and Vegetables BREAD, CAKES, CONFECTIONERY Meicailfe's Chocolates, NCH \RLO ICE Cheam BRICK always on Bid. SESS es i A HOPELESS MINORITY pastor asked the usual question: Who At a certain Cabnea meeting Lin- is on the Lord's side?" and the con- coln found himself in a hopeless min-: ! aregation arose en masse. When h ority; but he maintained his ground, asked: "Who is on the side of the and broke the tension by saying-- devil?" the sleepér was just waking 4"This reminds me of an individual in'up and Lieard a portion of the question. my y State, not noted for sobriety. He Seeing the minister on his feet, he ased to often stray into church when ; stood up and said: "I don't exactiy a revival meeting was on, and take "understand 'the question parson, but his place in the front pew. Once he T'll stand by you to the last; tho' it became sco drowsy that he went to seems to me we're in a hopeless min- : sleep. Before the meeting closed, the ority'."--Melville Progress ALFRED | PI1 | DRYDEN, Ont. \ Sold by:-- A. G. Ont. RIPLEY, Dryden, nt