: CHAN BING A : Volume V. Dryden, Ont. September 14th 1923 Number 15 { "Ok & ~~ Pianos AND Sold by: -- Douglas Lane (Post go Building) BE a = (Opposite C.P.R. Station) 1.unch Counter and Dining Room Meals served at any hour Cooking and Service unexcelied Hk ok Clealiness & Quality Guaranteed TOBACCOS, SOFT DRINKS CONFECTIONS - PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS Mrs EVANS FE Mail orders will receive special attention. HENRI LARSEN PHOTOGRAPHER sk First Class Photographic Work PORTRAITS Artistically Coloured Pictures 24-hour service on amateur devel- oping and printing. DRYDEN ONTARIO Bring Us Your Films to be Developed. Ek QUICK SERVICE & FIRST CLASS WORK Proprietor i Under (Glass Ak RR Mrs J. O. Gough fetarmdd from her visit to "Ww innipeg Tuesday afternoon. Billy Allen, Minnitaki, found time 'Monday to make the trip to Dryden. 1 { Miss Luella Crosier, Oxdrift, in town Wednesday. } was Mrs Love, Winnipeg, is visiting her mother, Mrs Robinson. Mr Geo. Herron, Minnitaki, was in Town Monday. _ Mrs Reid, Oxdeift, wa Dryden Monday. Mrs W. D. Dickson attended the V/aldhof Fair last Saturday. Nurse Clara Smith left for Wabi- goon Wednesday. s shopping in Miss Gertrude McFadyen ret turned from Winnipeg Wednesday. John Sitny, Glengoland, pedalled his [way to Dryden Wednesday. To all kind enquiries: 'Barney Google is doing very nicely, thank you. No flowers. Joe Peel, purchasing agent for the Mr and Mrs E. D. George and family veturned to Winnipeg Sunday, after a visit to Mr and Mrs Geo. Harris. aon here from Lorraine Pidgeon was across the lake early this week. Kenora Tuesday, after visiting Mrs BE. Rhodes. Mrs Robt. Foote left for Buffalo ont time. T. W. Thomson, Ignace e, spent a few hours in town on business on Monday afternoon. Miss Eva Bartlett and Miss Sybil Thorpe were in Winnipeg for a few days last week. { Community Hall, Oxdrift, on Sat-; mines, did some business in town early: Ethis week. : Wabigoon and made a prospecting trip | Mr and Mrs J. Robinson returned to' 'ton, Caan Tuesday, where she will spend spme Bound $0 Get There Mr Robert Wachman is in town this "week, as full of ginger as ever. Ac- companied by Mr L. J. Browning, mining engineer, he visited the prop- erties and inspected the mines. After giving attention to some other busi- ness matters, he will return to New York about the end of this week. "1 'really have nothing: to give out this time," he said, "But you can say that the financial end of our business Rally Day Meeting TEER 'The Womens' Institute held its regular monthly meeting Friday, August 31st in the Town Hall After the usual business was dealt with, the officers, with conveners of Sg yecizl Committees, met to arrange the programme for the coming year. These will be in the hands of the printer and ready for distribution by our next meet- ing wi hich will be held in the is now being thoroughly taken care of; Pose ment of the Union Church every dollar is already under- -written, on Friday evening, September 28 and before the month is over eur stock will be on the market. I expect to be back here in a week or two with the money to start operation. at S P: m. This is intended to te 5 "Rally Day Meeting" and all members are particularly invited to attend and bring with them a prospec tive member. B. CAMPBELL, Pres: F. WILKINSON, Secy. KAR PREETI FL FRIIS NEN OXDRIFT, Ont--The Annual Meeting of the Kenora District Co-operative Clover Seed Grow- ers Association was held in the investigation made in New York into mining operations generally. So many brokers got into trouble, and so many wild-cat schemes were being offered, that naturally suspicion was created towards every class of mining stock. That of course delayed us temporarily, but we naturally assume that the fact of our having survived the erisis is a proof of the soundness of our position. SSury 1 t inves- urday night, Sept. Sth. Member: i 0) Em ie were present from Dryden, Min- | "Pinancial men are naturally very nitaki, Eagle River and Waldhof."c utious, and that is the explanation , The year's business was gone of the lt of Mr L. J. Browning. Our Over, the auditors Topo showing financial Darker wanted the very lat- EE IE le Tn they selected Mr poet ties, od fowing i tors were elected: Browning as an engineer of the high- D. Kenne edy, M. P., C. A. Morton, est standing to visit the mines on their Dryden; A. 1 Gardiner, Eagle ipenart. They paid his expenses on River; Wn. Jahanert, Waldhof; 141s trip to assure the independence of ! Rot hen Duncan, sr., Minnitaki; ; F. his report. We ave very well satisfied 2 rll one Ame, Jot 8s cn et disinterested 'examination of our pro- oo perties. We invite fair inspection. Lunch was then passed around by Mrs Adams and all went home Mr Observer, and well pleased with the year's work, when you have a good thing it's bound to get there and determined to do the besti i otimer i : o-oo with a poor crop this year. SES ---- rn Sy ae | THE PLEASANT HOUR The ladies of the Church are The Church should have trained ling a Chicken Supper in the Stiri holding a Chicker Pp doctors as well as ministers; she Mrs H. Saunders has gone to Buff-; alo to see her mother Mrs Shepherd who ig ill Bid after annual vacation Mrs M. Winterbottom, Victoria, B.C is visiting her son here, as the gue of Mr and Mrs i home Sunday "his Rartlett came spending a few days of in Winnipeg. sy J. Winterbottom. Rev. J. M. Beaton is in Winnipeg this week, attending the Ministerial conference. Friday. Mr H. DeRidder, who has been tak- ing orders for sign painting and show card writing, left town rather hurried- ly this week. Robt. Milling, Quibeil, was one of the first of the out-of-town visitors fo sign the visitors' book at the new hos- pital during his week-end trip to Dry- den. He is expected back by Miss M. Stewart and Mr W M Rodtka arrived last Wednesday from Craik, Sask., where they have spent their summer vacation. G. A. Brethen, M.P. for east Petetr- boro, who, with Mrs Brethen, is on a tour through western Canada to study the country, was agreeably surprised with the advanced agricultural condi- tions in the constituency of his col league, Dougald Kennedy, who entexr- tained them for a few days in Drvden last week. The new proprietor of the Central 'has renovated and re-decorvated the whole interior of the hotel. Many of the rooms have heen completely re- furnished and no effort or expense has ibeen spared to provide comfortable accomodation for guests. The front entrance has been moved to the corner adding greatly to the outside appear- ance. Confectionery ; MOTOR LIVERY / Store tad Kodak :s & Supplies Chevrolet Minior Car ior hire \ Prompt, Obliging Service at any ) DRYDEN---= --ONTARIO . hour. = PHONE 41 ~-NOTICE.-- It is requ lected together, so as seavenger up of Town before winter sets in. T. COLLISS, Sanitary Insp. sted that all householders," etc., have Garbage, Rubbish, ete. col-1t opposite Dingwall Garage ADAM Pr KELLAR joann will be held. vided. hall here on Monday evening, 'September 24th, after which a Admission Proceeds in aid of church See bills for further par- should pay the doctors' salaries as well s the ministers'; and the doctor, like the minister, should be available to all needing his services without fee or charge. hon Log ped WA or Ic ticulars a Should the Church train journalists : ; as weli as preachers? i vill be hel in the or : . = A dance wif In ¢ oe! iL 5 i "That thou mightest know the cer- 3 1 7 xar: % - omit mity a tainty."--Luke 1:4. Was there con- of our Lord's UL Thursday night September 20th, t 5 spices of the Hall Committee. A good time is as sured, Admission: Gents $1.00, Ladies .50. Lunch will: be pro- Let's all go. Proceeds in aid of the Hall nd Piano fund. Harvest Home Service at Oxdrift on Sunday, September 23rd at 7.30 p.m. Chicken Supper and Concert on Sep- ternber 24th. abou out & the fa fac cts fusion 19 Alife and teaching. These are among the questions that naturally arise when we study the life of Luke; and Luke is the subject for Sunday morning in the Adult Class of the Union Church. The following are the special scripture readings: Tuke 1:1--4. Acts 1:1; 16:9--15; 16. Col. 4:14. IT Tim. 4:11. under the Moonshine Waldhof School Fair was again a great success, not only in quantity but ality. Boys and girls have J. P. COOKE, Pastor remem re rr rian CHURCH OF ENGLAND NOTES Sunday, Sepiember 16th done markably well, and showed "EAGLE RIVER... _ 11 aim. [what can be done. Sunday School _....__ 10.30 a.m. But the next Fair sheuld be better MINNITAKL 7.30 p.m: otill because Miss Morris, our teacher, 1. V. POCOCK, Student-in-charge ~ is going to have a hand in the matter and put some real kick in it. She Las already suggested the starting of md ae I o TICE 2 calf or pig club amongst the young To alt whom it may concern people, and we would not be surprised To alt whom if t neern;-- M rh i Evelyn Wheat when it will be a going thing--her Ty wife, ile a : set experience is a guarantee for croft having left my bed and hoard, oEpInn 1 will not be responsible for any debt or debts contracted by her after the gbove date. z The dance after the fair was, as ever, a grand one--only too short as some of the younger ones say. We are having a very difficult time with our harvest on account of rain But perhaps this will right itself after 'awhile--s somebody remarked that soon the moon will change. We never knew that moonshine had anything to do with rain. Funny, a person learns every day. (Signed) ARTHUR W JHEATCROFT Deer Park Farm, Minnitaki, Ont. Municipality of Yan Horse. CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POST- ING OF VOTERS' LIST "You must have heard of the striet/ "You can't keep a good man down, 9nd 48-Tb sack Royal Household Flour Fens i The Best Culture THE leading importance in the week's happenings must be ac corded to the School Fairs, one of which is being held daily over a ' period of about ten days. Scarcely and particulars to A. R. HUTCHISON a home in town or country bug, Tourist Hotel, Kenora, Ont. what has felt the reflection of en- thusiasm and effort from the} School Fair. And whatever the amount of trouble involved, it must be recognised that no better! | --WANTED-- ¥ CARLOAD OF TABLE POTATOES, Green Mountain or Carman variety preferred, for delivery at digging time. Will furnish sacks, Send price means could be employed tog direct young minds toward useful} and worthy tasks. : At every School, whether the] exhibits were more or less in} quantity according to the size of | the district, the quality of the £3 hibits, according to the agricul { tural representative, was of a very, 'OUR THREE NEW TOILET high order. i LEADERS Every School Fair gives fresh | aw evidence that, starting with the: ; Have you seen the school children, the qualities of Gainsborough organization and co- -operation, Powder Puff under intelligent direction and | i leadership, are being skilfully an-i in the sanitary dust-prool package Holds powder well, and applies it plied to the encouragement of the best and most useful type of Can- adian citizenship for the future. | So much has to be done to, smoothly arange for each Fair, and the size | 15¢ to $1.00 of the territory is so great, that 3% 3 3k M. F. Cook and his staff are Gent THE GAINSBOROUGH HAIR * busy almost day and night. So, NET it has been impossible to secure! INVISIBLE DURABLE the lasts of prize-winners this, oooh talty Chat will week. But we hope to publish. S AUOML Dona y mane ws interest you ¢ All hand made, of genuine, steriliz human hair them in our next issue. od LT more next week ! Wk moma Special Prize List cL EAN TEETH PROMOTE of Dryden Agricultural Exhibition . HEALTH Best T.onves of Bread-- iPr West's Tooth Brushes are specially designed to clean them better inside, outside and between Made tr yn F ] Household « Flour. 1st 98-1 sack F Royal Household Flour; by D. W. Scott. Donor to have bread. Best two Leaves Bread-- ; H. WILLARD, Made from Purity Flour. 1st 48- 15) Boot & Harness Repairer Dress Shoes 1 and Boots Work Boots oo sack Purity Flour by Oxdrift Co-op- erative Co. Bread donated to Hospital | Best two Loaves of Bread-- : From any flour. 1st 48-1 sack of | Purity Flour by Oxdrift Co-operativ Co. Bicad donated to hospital. Best Herd Cattle-- ist $15.00, by Central Hotel. $10.00 by D. Kennedy and District Motor Co. Bair Bacon Hoge== 1st $8.00; 2nd $4.00 by D. Kennedy. Best Shop Heg-- 5.00; 2nd $4.00 by D. Frejd. A rc ns 2nd | 5 4 Dryden ! A good assortment of i -- SHOX POLISH & LACES ry n Best Collection Vegel tohlese & GLOVES & PULLOVEE © In box, not larger than 2% x 3% feet 1st $5.00 by H. Willard; 2nd $3.00; Tr " | Harness--Collars--Sweat Pads IARNESS HARDWARE, etc. ® x OK BH OF ox Srd $2.00 by Durance Bros. Best Collection House Plants-- Six in number. 1st $6.00; ond $4.00 H by Dryden Pharmacy. Best Pumpkin Pie-- -- ist $2.00 by R. H. Pronger. Best fat Cow or Heifer-- 1st $6.00; 2nd $4.00 by C. A. 'Burgess sn THE HOME BREW SPECIAL : : Best Cup of Tea, made in the hall. 9 ® Pri 5. 00 by Rev. J. M. Beaton Suits of Coffee, made in the hall. : Assortment of Boys' high- grade Suits to clear at a hig reduction A full supply of Dr. Scholl's Remedies always on hand Pe tit iE oyS Rev. J. M. Beajon A Charming Gifti-- The prize mixed bouquet and the | prize bunch of phlox at Oxdrift School | Tair, won by Thornton and Kenneth | Browning were Jrosunt ted to Ie yop | RR HORSE BLANKETS to suit all. . requirements. From Waterproof. to Stable Blankets. It will pay you to come in and look them ove Prices are right. H. WILLARD Boot & Harness Repairer Voters' Lists, 1923: Municipality of the Township of Van Horne in the District of Kenora. remains there for inspection. And I horehy call upon all voters to take imn proceedings to have health departments Governments. And ate for dinner." Percival --"There's an awful ru 1mb- to help the jing in my stomach, like a cart going to make' a thorough clean- over a cobblestone street" 4 FEve-- It's proba ably that truck you any errors or omissions corrected to law, * : Dated at Dryden this August, 1923. ace Y 5 30th day of require GEORGE WICH Clerk of the Township of Van Horne our leaders Child Welfare Depends and the Juvenile Courts of all the the meaning of it all is this: some people nowadays who consider the mental and physical--as of greater importance than the improve- ment of cattle breeds, or the price of grain. his ever shows up: that the moral and other values in their tum the sustaining influence of a good pay scale for grain or wor ee as the basis of their administration. in work for the interest of Over 700 samples to choose from * ok Fk MEN'S NOTICE is hereby given that I have =.7 & § complied with a 10 of the Voters' on Good £ ay a3 cale 5 ; Y ; Lists. Aet and that I posted up abmy - fo reser tat: : IN 4 AT S office at Dryden, on a of (By or Brean! Representative) : August, 1923, the list of all persons! W INNIPEG, Man., Sept. 5--After get g safely through my HE entitled to vote in the said Municipal-| meetings vesterday, 1 pitched at once inte a "Child W clfare" con- "Also large assortment of heavy ity for Members of Parliament and at} vention. It is a Dominion affair, with the leading people from WORK SHOES & DRESS SHOES Municipal Election and that such list} every province present. There is a regular shoal of them from the | ran Canadian ; that there are ; health-- moral, ! T. PROUDFOOT public Tailor and Gent's Furnisher Yet in the discussions, | WANTED for general house- , three in family, and good wages. Tt looks as if "most of Mrs GERALD HUMPREYS children were very radical. 14]9|23 The Cabin, Dryden