Les archives de la ville de Dryden

Dryden Observer, 13 Jul 1923, page 5

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x THE DRYDEN OBSERVER ~~ = iho . Vy ML en 1 cr MACHIN & TEASDALE Barristers, Solicitors, etc., IMPERIAL BANK BLOCK] Ont. . Golden Star Lodge No 484 AF & AM, GRO 4 Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, the Second Tuesday ef each month. Visitors: Cordially: invited. A. E. BERREY, W.M. A. BURTON,, Secy. L 0. 0. F. DRYDEN .LODGE,. Xe 417 meets at the Town Hall every 1st and 3rd Monday of each month at eight o'clock. "HERB WILDE, N.G. . D. ANDERSON, Secy Visiting Brethren Cordially. Lan L. 0. I. DRYDEN LODGE Ne. 1694 meets the first Wednesday of each month, at eight p.m., Town Hall. Visiting Brethren cer- dially invited. He J. BE. HARRIS, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Secy 1. IX. GIBSON, NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER, &e. Agent for THE ROYAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY DRYDEN ONTARIG "and youll know. in the |. FILMS : You want them devel- 'oped correctly, printed properly and returned promptly. That is the kind of Kodak finish- 'ing service we render. 'Have us develop a roll Finishing that's right os and right on time is our Specialy, ough' 5. CONFECTIONERY STORE ,1ative Club, Ltd., ZZ ASS es « Waldhof Braun WAL DHOF, Ont. oye is much delayed by the showers we get now, the cop is only light. The weather is a great help for the grain, but the rain came too late and we alse expect a light crop of cats and other cereals. Straw is very short indeed. Potatoes are doing ' fine, A few people reported damage of late frost. Potato bugs are working hard to keep up their reputation as destructive in- sects. Paris green is bound to go up in consequence. Buy it early '!! A quiet wedding took place on Mon- day, July 9th when Miss Freida Loock and Mr Alf Trott were married at the Union Church in Dryden. J. M. Beaton conducted the service. The young couple will stay at Mr Trott's homestead in Waldhof. Waldhof- Co-operative Club, Ltd. will have a meeting of the share- holders July 14th.at the Waldhof hall. 10ne object for discussion, the enlarg- ing of stock, will give plenty of de- bate. This concern is doing fairly well by the looks of things and the present directors have big plans in store. i Mr W. Moeser is touring in his new Chevrolet car. No, this is not the last, we will have séme more in a while. Mr FE. Leisheid has some visitors from the old country. They are very much surprise about Canada, never '|thought it was so big and fair. And someone is smiling. Why? | TAKE NOTICE that after this date our post office' will be closed after §6 o'clock p.m., also on Sunday. Do 'not overlook this. The Waldhof Farmers' Co-oper- shipped the first blue on July 6th. = The crop of {berrys Rev. | ~The Wahigoon Picnic The Webigoon picnic certaily turn- ed out good and the nice weather brought crowds of people to our town 'for the day to witness the. baseball games as well as the children' Ss Sports. | The youngsters as well as the older people tried their hardest to win first prizes. A collection to twenty-seven dollars and fifty cents was taken up to pay for the children's prizes. The prizes came to nineteen dollars and five cents; the balance will be retain- ed by the U.F.W.0. to help towards the: Christmas fund as they always try to give the children a good Christmas treat. Peter Heenan, M.P.P.,, honoured Ontario Farmer. Wahigoon on this occasion by his clean cutting. presence. An interested crowd listen- ed to addresses from him and from Mrs Tuckey, Oxdrift. . Supper was served on the lawn after which the prizes were presented. to the winners, and the young ones promptly beat it to the ice cream parlour: to blow their winnings on eats. The Imperial Hotel was the scene of a joyful dance in the evening. The collection there amounting to $38.45. What was left over expenses goes to the community hall fund. It's slow work getting the new hall. in Wabigoon, but as the old saying is--slow but sure. berrys is very promising although big patches are destroyed by. fire, so we look for an average output. The next six weeks we will be fed up with blueberrys--blueberry soup, blueberry pie, blueberry cake and later on (worst of all) blueberry wine. Oh yes, such is life, always some- thing to worry about. The phenomenal sale of Star Cars in. Dryden and District ularity and merits. a kick. since the season opened settles every argument as to its pop- "We haven't had a single complaint--never Every customer is satisfied. + Don't form your opinion of the Star until you have ridden in' on¢, and asked your friends about their Star Cars. Let the sniooth running engine and luxurious springs and cushions tell their own tale. : Tor ease, comfort, durability, low fuel consumption the Star has made its own records and will stand the test with any other car on the 'market. . The creation of the Star is the most. brilliant accomplishment of any. auto builder since the industry started. Smartress in looks, thoroughness and modern design in a low-priced car have never been so skilfully combined until the Star Car was designed by W. C. Durant, the . pioneer builder of automobiles, whose reputation was identified with the success of the Buick, Oldsmobile, Chevrolet, Durant and other famous cars. Free Air for every car user. necessity for your needs. . Gasoline, Qil, and every We have a full supply of parts and equipment on hand, and will look after your car in every respect. | SE, @ 'See the beautiful new Durant Sport Medel in our show rooms at - \ SELF'S GARAGE Agent for :-- § \ G. KEROSENE SAVE! YOUR OXDRIFT b, ! Sz 22 48 OXDRIFT, ONTARIO EEE I ; Dry Goods Groceries Boots 'and Shoes 4 Hardware and Farm Produce N Frost & Wood and ~ RE 8. : Cockshnit Impiecmernts General Merchant, McCormick and Deering 'Mower need no recommendation to the They are noted for light dfaft, long wearing and . All sizes. McCormick and Deering Rakes. are also in a class by themselves. They rake the hay, notdrag it. 8,9, 10 and 12 ft i MACHINE OIL, MOTOR OIL, TRACTOR OIL, COAL OIL and GASOLINE. Also both Tdnlop we Gregory Auto Tvs and Erber on hand v J. S. CORNER, Oxarife, Ont. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY of Canada, Ltd Cakes ind Pastry WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF WEDDING CAKES, AND BAKE CAKES OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER FOR EVERY OCCASION. CUR BREAD IS SWEET AND NUTRITOUS QUALITY GOES "INTO EVERY LOAF The DRYDEN BAKERY iH. BALL, Fronsistay TRAC TORS HORSES = ALKING over plowed ground all day tires your Mts iL] \W well as the driver. How about pulling a load besides? Led In these days of scarcity of horse and man power the J heavy farm work such as discing can be done most speedily | Ll and economically with a Case Kerosene Tractor. The 10-18 [3 4 or smallest Case Tractor can pull an 8 ft. double action disc +H a harrow set to full depth. Busy farmers can-work the "iron § | horse" day and night if necessary. Don't forget that Case tractors operate over dusty fields without dust entering cyl-. inders. The Air washer fully protects the Motor. The all cut § Be steel spur gears are fully enclosed and run in oil. The weight® of the Case 10-18 is only about 3,400 Ibs. this, with the liberal sized tires prevents soil packing. 1 explained in full descriptive literature sent out for the asking. 88 Let us tell you more about the 10-18 or lerger Case Tractors, [P® F. T. BRIGNALL Other important features ONTARIO -- RR WATKIN'S PRODUCTS Complete Line FOR FARMER or CITIZEN - Special for Summer Season:-- FLY OIL & PADS, DISINFECTANT COSMETICS OF ALL KINDS SUMMER DRINKS a] DAD ROWLAND, Retailer e

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