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Dryden Observer, 4 May 1923, page 1

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> ® you have no use for S. 30-5 "Volume IV. Dryden, Out, May 4th Number 48 Pianos AND N Remington Typewriters ST NANS Sold by:-- Douglas Lone (Post Office Building) DRYDEN ONT. C. B., CAFE (Opposite C.P.R. Station) * kok ok ok 3k Lunch Counter and Dining Room Meals served at any hour EE i Cooking and EE unexcelled * kk Clealiness & Bait) Guaranteed | - EE JE BE 3 | ™ TOBACCOS, SOFT DRINKS CONFECTIONS CHAN BING Proprietor | h § === SHI Celzbrated Forsyth Shirts Guaranteed y 3 ! § EN WHY PAY HIGHER PRICES for its When you can get the very best at the lowest prices at PROUDFOOTS UE Shoes Just Arrived--Large Assortment : of OR © ok ok A PROUDFOOT _ Tailor and Gent's Furnisher DRYDEN ONTARIO ) 3 Call or Write to DAITERS, New & Second Hand Store Highest Prices Paid DRYDEN ONTARIO. FARM FOR SALE Adjoining Town of Dryden; 80 acres more or less, all good soil, opposite Nymark's. A snap for purchaser, either for cultivation or as residential property. Apply to : M. NYMARK, Box 38 Dryden, Ont. FR oS George Wice is building a refrigera- tor and 'making other structural alterations in Pitt's Butcher Shop to ensure the best possible condition of the goods offered for sale. dove Monday to do some vhopping. + Wil have returned to their home in Oxdrift "hews started on an extended visiz to. England Wednesday afternoon.! left this week to visit Lindsay and other eastern points. | Hugh Pronger is now using a fast delivery truck, having bought a Ford from the Dingwall Garage this week. Screen Pictures LE SESE Douglas Hill, student missionary east of Dryden last summer, a left for through here the other ee on his wa Je a new field in the west. Mrs Armstrong of Wabigoon was in Dryden Wednesday. "Mrs Jack Hill and son Toronto Thursday afternoon. The new Gold Extracting Mill at , Contact Bay Mines, will be in opera- "tion within a month. About thirty men are at present employed at this "mine, and things are moving pretty Archie M'Donald, Quibell, is in town lively round the gold fields. today. 5 : Hal Dingwall is unloading anothex : carload of Ford cars today. Mr M. S. Campbell is spending a few days in Winnipeg. | warm i Mr John Gault, Keewatin, visited his | daughter Mrs Mackey for a few days. Dryden Minstrels announce the date of their show, Wednesday and Thurs- Miss Lily Bri gnall was in Dryden day, May 16-17. Two nights of classy Wednesday. entertainment. All male voices, on + sparkling music, with orchestra. 3, Jans, Yebigoon, ven up oo po, choruses. Lots of fun. Dryden Tuesday. Dr. Helliwell rode into town Wed- nesday from Minnitaki. An Apolog . } A notice to car owners publish- Mrs Joe Cross, Eagle River, visited ed recently was printed without the Dryden on Wednesday afternoon. | knowledge of D. Lane, although his Mrs Harris of Wabigoon as in town Dame was used. The order was issued Tuesday. on the authority of Constable Colliss ; ; 'as a reminder to secure licenese, and Charlie and Bob Skene, of Oxdrift, ¢. any inconvenience caused to Mr ess spent Tuesday in Dryden on business. Lane we hereby apologise. The const- Mrs A. J. Gardiner of Eagle River able has been notified to sign his name visited Dryden Monday. Fl: jto any "notice published by him, ac- Charlie Henckel spent the week-end cording: to fhe Da of go a i Winnipeg visiting his parents. papers, and prevent misunderstanding and annoyances to other people. 0% / Mrs Robt. Skene of Oxdrift was in town Monday. Miss Milander, Wabigoon, Dryden on Tuesday. | D. Lane furnished School Piano-- The School Staff desire to thank all I those who gave assistance or donation {to the drive for a school piano. Special thanks are due te Mr Lane, who pur- { chased the piano and placed it in the Mrs W. W. Howell, Minniiaki, eall- school at a great saving in cost. The ; ed here Tuesday. Mrs Hall Oxdrift, was in 'early this week. rs W. D. Dickson left for Tor onto visited : Mrs George Ruete, Minnitaki was i Women's Institute also gave consider- able financial aid. The proceeds from the whist drive amounted to a hundred and twenty in Uxbridge Wednesday morning Spe clear. The JRA Se 2: Jack Skillen left for a visit to For t} Groban i piles, 2. 7 Monngle booby Tan Tionday ofioniot. prize (gent's); HE. Smith 1st prize and I. Bigelow booby prize (ladies). town Mr J. Greenwood, Dinorwiz, spent {he week-end in Dryden. John M'Kay left for Ignace to finish the work on the new road to Osaquan. Geo. Vankoughnett, from Oxdrift, 'dropped off No. 2 Thursday. : Mr and Mrs Walmsley, who have 'been staying on the Frejd farm lately,' Legislature hope to wind up the | legislature this week. A host of bills) will go overboard in the rush which must ensue, and members on all sides must curtail discussion to a minimum if a finale is to be reached by Friday §aeadd ast fight that will be held in Dryden' Buck has i work, "arms could reach him no matter whereith he got and he had quite a time hold-}w i Both iin ot ah To Ind iy Step. Lively On Wednesday last, Dryden Base- ball' Club staged a number of boxing bouts to raise funds for the coming season. This will be probably be the for some time unless arrange to down, other one in about two weeks. Mike Louttit and Bobby (midgetts) started things moving to a lively tune. Mike handles himself like an old hand in the ring, when Bel would make a wicked jab at him, he would du and when Bob looked again, be dancing vound on tiie other gide of the » Bobby zot kind of dizzy trying to keep him in sight. The two Curley boys showed the crowd how easy it was to keep out of each others way with fast foot- work. Neither seemed to be very anxious to mix up and they certainly managed it nicely. Boyle and Duffy were the mext to grace the ring. Duffy must have face like leather. Boyle would drive him for all he was worth, but he would take it all with a\grin as though he enjoyed it. The bout between Buck Weaver and Clarence Wright was the only one for a decision and was decided a draw. always been able to take care of Ried If with his snappy foot- but this time Wrights long the Club can 2 ing it to a draw. The exhibition bout between Chuck Godfrey and Winnipeg O'Brien was, of course, the best one of the evening. men are well-known boxers and the crowd certainly had a treat watching their exhibition. When it comes to in-fighting, O'Brien is right there with the goods. In a clinch he could find Godfrey's face without even and the way he showered in short-arm jabs showed that hey was no green hand at the game. Godfrey is as quick as a cat on his feet and can strike as fast as light- If thre bout between him and is staged, it is a pretty safe at be will win. looking tat} Smart th. Tuesday, and Mrs F. Orr, BIRTH-- At Dryden Ont, t May, to Mr Harry Thompson of the Dryden Gold Co., left for Winnipeg Wednes- day morning. Mrs A. J. Lock and Mrs F. P. Mait- Jim Offer now .cccupies the position on the station staff made vacant by Ng uty FAAP PAPI PPG the promotion of Billy Higgins. Messrs Brad and Baxendale, Wabi- WED. ==0th May [0th== THURS, goon, attended the football dance here on Monday night. Mrs Hartnett and Miss Kathlcen; ¥ TH Dad Rowland has moved his place of business next door to the B.B. Store. Mrs Herb Martin and Mrs Wm. Martin, Glengoland, were shopping to- ! Dedicated to The Motors of The World Return En za ge met of $51 gether on Tuesday. Rew. J. DM. Beaton attended thei: monthly meeting of the Presbytery at Winnipeg this week. I Mrs D. Neely, Oxdrift is in Dryden' this week. She is considering a trip' down east this summer. Charlie Burgess' brother passed through Dryden on Thursday. i The little 2-year old daughter of W Runions died very suddenly Tuesday evening. Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved family. i The spirng thaw is being felt all® over. Maybe it was spring fever, but anyway something lured J oe Peel into town this week. i i George No. 2 i Henri Larsen, the photographer, will | be in Dryden on May 10th and 11th | to take photoes. Please leave your order at Ralph J. Pronger's. ! Hugh Adair and M. S. Campbell lefty "| Thursday for Kenora to attend the organization meeting of the Lake Le the Woods baseball league. Miss Doyle, from Winnipeg, has been appointed relief on the staff at. the Paper Mill, and is tems ily | taking the place of Miss Kathlee on | Hartnett, who is out of town for a month's Tolidays. : A. M. Taylor is the first proud ' owner of a Star car in Dryden. Tommy | Graham reports he is confident of two "or three more purchasers as soon as the roads dre good. 5 Alary Carr as poet aw" . OVER | THE HILL Welliam Fox Production Reduce -d Prices Tax Paid 16 & 37c. have Seaman Smart come: in that case there will be an-| Berrey ! The Best: Ever! WHAT is generally described as the strongest haseball meeting that was! ever held in Dryden was called to- | gether last Monday. In the number | and character of those who attended | the best possible outlook for the base- ball season was promised. As soon as the meeting was call dl i to order 2 start was made to crganize. the following officers were elected: C. O. Self--Hon. President. M. D. Hambly--President. J. Wilson--Vice-President. Alex Duncan--=Sec-Treasurer Also seven directors: --C. A. Burgess, A. M'Lagan, W. Kerney, Jr., Tom Scott, H. Willard, M. S. Campbell, Dr Dingwall. No other sport-is equal to baseball as regard public interest and nothing does more to draw friendly attention to a town than a strong baseball team. There is a lot of new talent in Dryden maa |e i £ fore had such strong backing. We've got to get together and support our town Ak and we need not doubt that they will do the town: credit. The directors have not yet decided on a team manager, but there are rumours that they can secure the service of an experienced manager who will prove a sure winner. Greater care than ever is to be used in picking disciplis the players, and strict is going to be enforced on ho are to wear the Dryden Rival towns are getting Yon: ups, and we've got to put strong up a ong play to beat them. In a good sport, there is more at stake than the winning of games. In combined effort team to support a town e is fostered that community spirit that goes to make a good town. ther Planning the Town's Business-- Dryden Town Council held its regu- lar meeting in the council chamber on Tuesday, Mayor Pitt in the chair and Councillors Ripley, Wilde, Klose and Winterbottom being present. : Permissiion ws given to the Ding- wall garage to instal a gas tank and sump nn front of their premises on the feel i A oth ww was passed fixing 'or a kennel license at $25,00. a tax roll was accepted from col- r D. Lane, and a motion was carried to pay the collector's salary of $66.00. The sum of $3000--the lands of the contributions towards the Dryden district 3 vas ordered to be paid over to the Red Cross. Several matters of concern to the town's welfare were discussed at some length; leading to a more gener ral un- f poli cy. The light and tion was referred to, and various causes of difficulty in the way of p service were mentioned. Tt was brought out that the Town will be supplied by direct wires from the power house as soon as the change can be made, and not from the sub- station as' at present. This, and the rise of water in the lake, is expected to be of advantage to the Town ser- vice 2 The m atter of a alse cong water system was lered, and the possibilities for its early adoption were carefully tabulated. the business recorded ap- slatively small, the time was well spent in discussion on the many juestions of importance in the mana- gement of the Town's affairs. Council adjourned at 11 o'clock. f \ E. A. Klose was acting Mayer at Tuesday's meeting of the Council, dur- this summer and the team never be-| p 3 azz {YDEN PHARMACY Something New KENNEDY MOTH PROOF BAGS : Just the thing to store yout winter Coat in. Only 5c. Also a small- er size for Muffs, Furs, Hats, ctc. Only 10c. each EE J MOTH BALLS, CE TDARLENA FLAKES, CAMPHOR FLAKES --they all keep away that destruc- tive moth * % om ok COLORITE and HAT-BRITE makes old Hats look like new. p 4 * x x Sow: by. RENNIE'S GARDEN SEEDS kok ok We are Selling: "ANsScCo?® CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES kok ok ox and QUALITY SERVICE H. WILLARD, Boot and Harness Repairer. C.C.C. Bot and Worm Remover "Guaranteed" Money refunded if not satisfactory Small Box * $2.0 fos Large Box Gun A La good assortment of : WORK GLOVES & BOOTS, DRESS BOOTS and RUBBER 3 BOOTS i Just the sort vou need for this weather. Some of these lines are" waterproof. A Good Supply of: HARNESS and PARTS COLLARS SWEAT PADS NE EE CE RR I 3 A full supply .of Dr. Scholl's Remedies always on 1 hand grads AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER INSTRUCTIONS RECEIV- ED FROM. THE ONTARIO PUBLIC TRUSTEE There will be sold by Public Auction, subject to a reserved bid. SATURDAY, 19th day of May, 1923 at The Dryden Hotel, Dryden Ontario at 2 pm. The following a belonging the Estate of S. T. Kolden, dee deli] situ in the San of Zealand, District of Kenora: -- ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate lying and being in the Town- ship of Zealand, in the District of Kenora and known as Parcel 7390, in the Register for the District of Kenora being composed of the west 57 acres of broken lot number 11 in the 6th concession of the Township of Zealand and all mines and min- ata ate ing an interval when Mr Pitt had to be absent to 3 en enotiioy Pe PLEASANT HOUR On morning the Union} Church Adult Class will meet in the. building that the high' school has re- linquished. © The junior departments' are to meet at the same hour, 11 a.m, and of course they occupy the whole church building. The study this week is "Samuel: Judge and Prophet." Read the first twelve chapters of 1st Samuel. 1'W, the Hebrew monarchy a' good or bad thing for the nation? £ 2 Is the constitutional monar chy of Britain a better method of govern- ment than the republican form of rule in the United States? £ toe 7 vas 3 Is it right for any nation to con- Leider itself the chosen people of the ich ; = Tonesty is the best policy." Is tat an honest view to conduct? TERMS: -- Ontario. Public Trustee, erals which are or shall hereafter be found on or under the said lands. 10 p.c. Cash, balance in Thirty Days on Completion of Sale Auctioneer, J. V. JOENSTON | Solicitor, H. P. COOK, K.C. ; 'OSGOODE HALL, Toronto. Township of Van Horne PROCLAMATION NOTICE is hereby g'ven that T will attend at the Township Hall Dryden, on Monday, May 14th, 1923, between the hours of 1 pm. and 2 pm. to i receive nominations for one Councillo for the balance of the year. Notice is also given that if move candidates than are required be nor- inated, a poll will be held on Monday. May 21st, 1923, between the hours oi 9 am. and 5 p.m. D. ANDERSON, Clerk

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