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Dryden Observer, 15 Jun 1923, page 4

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¥ THE DRYDEN JUNIOR BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Picture Framing Wantioba Gypsum Hardwall and Wood Fibre, Etc. Undertaking in connection ANDERSON & HARRIS DRYDEN ONTARIO #0ec000es0000e FRBEODPO POD : & Dick Trist Dryden Livery, Transfer $ 'and Exchange Bara DRYDEN - ONT. For Your Auto Needs send to LF. G. Sn 5 S. Court Street Port Ar thar, Ont. * Sume Day Service on 'Mant "| Orders ; EX i Everything for the car:-- BUMPERS ~ SPOTLIGHTS " MOTOMETERS + TIRES TUBES - FORD TIMERS REPAIR KITS 'In fact everything for the car RAARARANS SP PSPPP PIPPI Lo 4 Mr Grant Fowler, on the staff of the Dryden Paper mill, made a week-end visit to Port Arthur where he enjoyed a meeting with his father, Rev. W. ue Fowler, who is a Commissioner to the General Assembly "and a recognised feader in the movement for Church muion. 16--15 Good Roads Problems in Canada : x KR E HAMILTON, Ont., June 12--Mem- bers of cabinets of practically all the provinces of Canada attended today's sessions of the Canadian good roads association. Hon. J. L. Perron, the president, was in the chair. He said the organization had now achieve its orginal purpose in the construction * the problem now was that of proper, ; | economical maintenance. The 'motor- | ists did not pay in fines and licenses for one- fiftieth of the roads: they wore | out. J. A. Duchastel, De Montrouge, Outremont, gave a paper on = "test road experiments. » He said high-ways had not kept pace with the evolution kof the motor. Higher types of pave- ments in many parts of Canada were almost impossible as yet because of a majority of the district were altogeth- | er agricultural: Solid rubber ctires did the most impact damage to. high- ways and ppeumatic tires the : however great the speed. Por; "Sale . --00 : FOR SALE--My well-known team of MARES; also-harness and. Bain wag- on, 3-in. tire, best quality. Also four yearling HEIFERS--apply, : , J. DURANCE, Durandale Farm , or Durance Bros Auto Garage 1 ! 'FOR SALE--Several good used BI- . CYCLES, cheap. Also new Cleaveland BIKES, $89.50, cash price--apply- 6-15 + Durance Bros. Auto Garage ' hs (opposite Royal Bank) FOR SALE--Four Young SOWS with i LITTERS (8 pigs apiece). Young pigs $15.00 a pair; any sow and litter $75.00-~apply to, 6--7 ' JOHN A. MacDONALD Dryden, Ont. FOR SALE--Marine GAS ENGINE, 8-h.p. with clutch--apply 15--6 DRYDEN OBSERVER of good roads all over the Dominion. least ; Bedworth School Report for the month of May * ¥ kX Those marked *, missed an exam. Senior IV. Pass--Louise Monty, Jim .Dayidson Priscilla Johnson. Below Pass--Irma Melanese. Senior III. Pass--Mario Melanese, Forest Plotts. : | Junior JIL. Pass--Alfred Melanese, Agnes Clausen. Below: Pass--Vernon Rutter, Senior II. Honours-- Albert Mas- cetti*, Evar Moline**, Patricia White* ond Wilkinson. . Pass--Lilah Clausen. Below Pass--Gerald Plotts. 4 Junior IL Honours--Florence Zentil | Pass--Harold Rutter** Guido Zen- til. Below Pass--Henry Petch. { Senior I Pass--Loura Davidson, Will Evans. 'Below Pass--Vendla Moline***, { Junior I. Honours--Inez 'Mascetti, Jessie Monty. Below Pass--Bruno Zentil. ud Senior Primary--W alter iia Ed "ward Petch. Junior: Primary A--ZLillian Wilkin- son, Willie Rutter, Arnold Clausen. Jurtior Primary B--Katherine Evans Fi Norman Zentil. " £'A.J. GARDIN ) GARDINER {seneral Merchant EAGLE RIVER, ONT. | AGENT wOR' 'Cockshutt Plow Go.. Frost & Wood Implements : Sharnla's fraam Canavatare LIES Tp wv wiwun add ALL LUE Raw Furs Booght and Sald EHABBOSTLARAARGL SALINE SLAN bd mr se ee 'F. T. Brignall, District Director of the U.F.O. joyfully received the news the other day of Peter Heenan'c ac- clamation, and congratulates the con- servatives on their magnanimity im sacrificing party interest for the $oad of the district. 'Monday in Dryden, Pass--Garde Rutter, Ernest Monty * Wednesday. ; @ : 1 VOL. I The Dryden J unior I DRYDEN, Ontario On, Es 4 June 15th 193 Little Locals XEXE / "Jack Rhoades, Ignace was in Dry- den for a few hours the other day. Mrs Little, Wabigoon, was shopping in town on Tuesday. Jim Wallace of Barclay was in Dry- den Monday in fine fettle. M. J. Crosier, Oxdrift, motored down to Dryden yesterday. ito recuperate after a severe attack of Mr and Mrs T. Proudfoot, in their Star Car, visited Wabigoon Thursday. | T. Sihirchunte has nearly completed the erection of his fine new 'residence. Miss J. Wormworth. returned to her ' home in Winnipeg, Monday. P. 'Schonenberg, Waldhof, spent Douglds Lane spent a , few days in Sioux Lookout this week on business. Miss May Wright, from Eagle River ; visited Dryden Monday. Pete Latimer was down from Ox- 3 drift for the week-end. °* 'Bill Neely, Oxdrift, was in Brpdon the. other day. " Jack Skene, Oxdrift, spent the first of the week in town. " Mrs Chas. Ellis, Wabigoon, - was in! town Tuesday. 'Mrs Weare, Minnitaki, was 'in Sows on business yesterday. i ! Harry Nymark is spending a few. days in Kenora this week. Wm. Reid left for his home in!- " Saskatchewan Wednesday. Mrs' Browning, Oxdrift came down to Dryden Wednesday. : Mrs Callan, Ignace, spent a few days in Kenora this week. H. Pateman, Oxdrift, was in town Mrs J. W. Etherington, and Miss Annie Contin accompanied the Ignace Football team to Keewatin Saturday. Mr Marble of the 'supervisor's de- partment of the Royal Bank, from Winnipeg spent Thursday in Dryden. J. M. McDonald of the Singer Sew- ing Machine Company, Fort William, ten years an employee at the mill, is visited the loeal agent O. H. Pronger Tuesday. Montreal. Miss Florence Dickson returned to : Rev. J. M, Wallace of Lunas will her duties in McKellar Hospital, Fort Wo 'se rvices at Wabigoon, begin- William Sunday afternoon. ! ning Sunday, JJune 17. The tiie will Mrs P. Dargavel of Fort William 'be announced in a notice at the Post is the guest of Mrs J. Hardie for the Office. week-end. « Additional tracks are a ihaing laid inn Mr Abbot of Ogilvie' s, Wimipeg, the local yards by the C.P.R. and the paid a visit to the Busy Store the other ©rection of the loading platform which day. } they intend to build will prove a boon Reddy Beddome is fons for a week 'to shippers. Ei Rev. Mr 'Douglas, one of Dryden's.. {old-time Ministers passed through here yesterday -morning on his 'way home from.the General Assembly to Russell | Manitoba. : diphtheria. Mrs Dr. Wood and infant en is on a visit to her father Mr Gar- diner, Brandon. Miss Maloney left Monday for Fort William where she will preside over examinations. Mr and Mrs Con. Snider, Oxdrift, 'paid a visit to the Dryden Observer , Monday. ee Miss Kennedy left for ri Mon- * day where she will preside during, the final examinations. Should hospitality be used to fur- Mrs Jackson and daughter, from {ther our own ends? " Oxdrift paid a visit to her son Orville . "ESTHER, the Patriot Queen" is last week. 3 the Bible character to be studied in Mr M. Morris wilh be in er at. the Union Church Adult Class on Sun- {Eagle River for. the Dryden Paper! d day morning. The special reading for Company this summer. Mrs Morristhe day is chapter 4:13 to 5:3. How- (will also spend the summer there. .ever the book is short' and should be read sev THE PLEASANT HOUR Why is the Jew so thoroughly dis- liked, especially in Eastern Europe ? How. can love of one's own country be reconciled with' the" Christian' prin- ciple of. universal, brotherhood ? How' far did" 'religious faith enter into the patriotism of Esther? . The Misses. Pope. are. ~spending a. ur days with Mr and Mrs Dan] Wright on their way home to Kenora; after holidaying in the east. d toi Dingwall unloa ded another ship- and everybody had a swell time. The ment of Ford Touring Cars Saturday. | music was all to the mustard, players This makes the fifth carload handled' from Dryden app arently being 'out to by the Dingwall Garage this season. hata' wood time. as well as to give + J. M. Adams, Principal of Keewatin i, on i Shen Se Yen School, accompanied the ball team to Joya by say Onli People: whe have no interest in.dancing. Dryden 'Saturday, and stayed. over a A nother d wi couple of days to see his 'Dryden other dance will be held in the ; hall next Thursday, June 21st, the riends. ' evening" of the picnic, when a number Rev. J. M. Beaton was present at of new players will add variety to the the meeting of the General Assembly fprogramme, and with different orches- at Port Arthur when the vote for trations the music will be of a Wigher union finally passed the assembly. standard than ever. Mr Albert Johnston, who has been| Several special numbers will be in- troduced that will develop the finer musical effects made possible by the splendid piano recently = installed by Mr D. Lane. Come and enjoy the music if you don't care to dance. The "dance in the Community Halt at Oxdrift Friday was a hum-dinger, now on a journey back to England to visit his people. He spent a few days with friends in. Ignace on his way to

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