# IE = 3 4 Pld Volume V. Dryden, Oat. Soramber 28th 1923 Number 17 ie ington Typewriters | TNS Sold by:-- Douglas Lane (Post Office Building) GC. B. CAFE (Opposite C.P.R. Station) Lunch Counter and Dining Room Meals served at any hour Cooking and Service utexcelled' * oR x Clealiness & Quality Guaranteed TOBACCOS, SOFT DRINKS CONFECTIONS CHAN BING HENRI LARSEN PHOTOGRAPHER ERE First Class PORTRAITS Artistically Coloured Pictures 24-hour service on amateur devel- oping and printing DRYDEN ONTARIO En this week on business. 4 i Proprietor 4 Photographic Work | ie Te Manag; Hospital a es 0. H. Pronger spent a few days in . P. Cocke was down from Oxdrift on ¥. ? Miss Cora Fonton, Wabigoon was a visitor to Dryden this week. Jimmie Blake left for Fort William Saturday. Harry Ross was down from Eagle River Saturday. Ernie George spent a couple of days in Kenora this week. M. S. Campbell returned from Wini- 2 Wedngsday. 0% Martin, Glengoland was in town yesterday. Mrs A. Reid was down from Ox- drift Wednesday. 3 Be ou 3 v : ? Jack Skene, Oxdrift was in town Monday. : Miss Jessié Kerney has returned to Winnipeg after visiting at her home. Mrs Humphreys was down from Bagle River Saturday. 0. Levison, Kenora, spent a couple of days in Osaquan this week. Ralph Pronger has returned to Fort ; Franeis. W, town. P. J. Schoonenberg Waldhof Monday. Miss Brignall, Oxdrift, was among i the visitors to Dryden Wednesday. Mr Oliver left Dryden for Fort William Saturday. 3 Quirk and family have left was down from i Mrs Linstrom, Barclay, has gone to - WinnipeZ to spend the winter. Trainmaster A. A. Smith Fort, Wil- liam, was in town Tuesday. Bob Stewart, igna , den Tuesday. ice, was in Dry- Mr and Mrs Shelley and family have left Dryden for the east where they will remain. - Mrs Dryden Smith returned home day after spending a visit at cux "Lookout. Mr and Mrs Frank Tanner have re- | turned to Ignace and faken up resi- { dence there. {Mr Albert Johnson returned home er spending the past few months Lin England. cay with his bride and they will make their residence in Dryden. A. R. Hutchison of the Touriss y Maple Cream--1 Alice Wilkinson, Green 2%, | BARCLAY-- Beets-- 1 Patricia White, 2 Lilly Wil- R kenson, 3 Alice Wilkenson. Cucumber Pickles--1 Patricia White, 2 Alice Wilkenson, 3 4 Agnes Clausen. Raspberry Preserves--1 Alice Wilken: son. y i Strawberry Preserves--1 Alice Wil- kenson, 2 Selah Clausen. : Blueberry Preserves--t Lilly Wilkin- son, 2 Margaret White, 3 Patricia White, 4 Alice Wilkinson. Cake--1 Alice Wilkinson. Lunch--1 Patricia White. Salad--1 Alice Wilkinson, Wilkinson. Cookies 1 Lilly WET son, i 2 Lilly 2 Alice Chordtot Fodge-1 a White, 2 Lilly Wilkinson, 8 Selah Clausen. 2 Patricia White. Clothes Pin Apron--1 Alice Wilken- son, 2 Patricia White. Night Gown--1Alice Wilkenson. Doll--1 Alice Wilkenson. Writing "0 Canada"--1 Walter Evans Writing National Anthem--1 Jim Davidson. 3 Writing "Maple Leaf"--1 Alice Wil- kenson, 2 Wm. Evans, 3 Patricia White. Drawing Group of Trees--1 Selah Clausen, 2 Vernon Rutter, 3 Jim Davidson. Davidson, 4 Albert Mascetti. Bird House---1 Jim Davidson. Milk Stool--1 Jim Davidson. Saw Horse-----1 Jim Davidson. Collection of Weeds--1 Harold Rut- ter. Vegetable Marrow--1 Jean White, 2 Harold Rutter. Beets Special-----1 Grido Zentil. Cucumber Special--1 Jean White, 2 Jean Parr. Corn Special--1 Grode Zentil. Cs rots Special --1 Wm. Evans. Flax Special--1 Harold Rutter. Onion Special--1 Jean Parr. Sheaf Wheat--1 Guido Zentil, 2 Irma Milanese. rence Zentil, fred Milanse. Sweet Corn--1 Margaret White. Mountain Potatoes--1 Greta 3 Guido Zentil, 4 Al- istrict School Fairs Lilly Wilken- ; it Beete--1 aspberry Jam--Bernda Clark. | i frih Cobbler Potatoes--1 Ray Morton 2 Lizzie Morton, 8 Bertie Sherwood, 4 Allard MecGogy. rize Strawbery Preserves--Iizzie Morton. inners * 2 Harry Lundmark, 3 Margaret i Meril Collection of Weeds--1 Gladys Gab-§ f rielson. Snaps--1 Beth Yobinson. Ray Morton, 2 Donald Me- Bird House--1 Bill Coleen. Gogy, 8 Lily Cornelius, 4 Max Mor- Saw Horse--Jim Coleen. ton. Carrots--1 Bert Morton, 2 Lily Corne- ling, 3 Donald McGogy, Morton, 5 Bertie Sherwood. Cake--1 Grace Morton, 2. Lily Corne- ling, 8 Lizzie Morton, 4 Mary Row- att. Tarts--1 Grace orion, 2 Lizzie Mor- ton, 8 Lily Cornelius. Salad--1 Lilly Cornelius, Morton. : Lunch--1 Grace Morton, 2 Lizzie Mor- ton. 2 Lizzie Mangles--1 Clifford Cornelius, 2 Don- ald McGogy. | Parsnips--1 Eddie Morton. Turnips Largest Potato----1 Max Morton. Chocolate Fudge--1 H. McGogy, 2 L. Cornelius, 8 L. Morton. Maple Cream--1 L. Morton. Milk Stool--1 Max Morton, 2 E. Moz- ton, 3 George Rowart, 4 D. McGogy Saw Horse--1 Alice Jones, 2 Max Morton, 3 Gogy. Clothes Pin Apron--1 Alice Jones, Lizzie Morton, 8 Hazel McGogy, 4 Grace Morton. 2 Drawing Landscape--1 Vernon Rut- Hemstitched Handkerchief--1 Hazel: ter, 2 Patricia White, 3 Agnes] McGogy. Clausen, 4 Selah Claus sen, 5 Albert; Painting Landscape--1 Hazel 1 McGogy IMascetti. 2 Lizzie Morton. Drawing Farm Animal--1 Vernon{ Writing "Maple Leaf"'--1 M. McGogy Rutter, 2 Agnes Clausen, 3 Jim Jones, 2 Max Morton, 3. Lizzie Mor- ton. Drawing Group of Trees--1 Max Mor- ton, 2 Lizzie Morton. . Drawing Farm Animal--1 Hazel Me- Gogy, 2 Lizzie Morton, 3 Alice Jones. Snaps--1 Alice Jones. Bird House--1 Allard McGogy, 2 Ray. Morton, 3 Max Morton. Flowers--1I Grace Morton, Rowat. Plums Special--1 Bernda Clark. Doll--1 Mary Rowat. 2 Jack Oat Sheaf--1 Bert Morton. :Sheaf Wheat---1 Lizzie Morton. | Barley--1 Max Morton. fra J. Wilde, Kenora, is another of{Qats-1 Bruno Zentil, 2 Alfred Mil-¢ .Pen Poultry--1 Jack Rowat, 2 Lizzie 4 the old-timers who plan their business 4p ise, 3 Norman Zentil. Morton. ! , to ring them to Dryden on Fair Day.d pay --1 Mario Melanse, 2 Florence' Pulleti--1 Ber eo Shervwod. 2 Lizzie Mr H. Gammon, who £pent last al : | Morton. week in Port Arthur, came home Sun-§Fieid Corn----1 Irma Milanse, 2 Flo- Cockerel---1 Bertie Sherwood, 2 Liz- zie Morton. Cat--I Mary Rowat. | WABIGOON--- 4 Grace | Ray Morton, 4 Mary Mec- o a OUR THREE NEW TOILET = LEADERS Strawberry Preserves--1 Lillian Bick- smi nell, 2 Sey Johnston, 38 Maggie Have you seen the { Burns, 4 Gladys Gabrielson, 5 Mar- i) ; | garet Betts. s E f Ri Blochetrior 1 Sissy Johmson, 2 M. Gainsborough ! inson, 5 L. Bicknell, 6 M. Burns. Tarts--1 G. Gabrielson, 2 M. Betts. Cookies--2 L. Bicknell, 3 Linda Holm- strom. Cake--1 M. Betts, 2 G. Gabrielson. Lunch--1 Beth Robinson, 2 G. Gab- rielson, 8 MM. Betts, 4 M. Burns. Maple Cream---1 M. Betts. Milk Steol--1 H. Lundmark. Pen (Cockerel and 2 Pullets--1 A. po 2 R. Burns, 3 S. Johnson, 4 H. Lundmark. Pullet--1 Sam Johnson. , Cockerel--1 Sam Johnson, } Gabrielson. Beef Calf--1 G. Melander. Dairy Calf+-1 G. Gabrielson. Halter Broken Calf--1 G. Gabrielson, ' 2 G. Melander. Special Writing--1 J. Coleen. Drawing Group of Trees--Beth Rob- inson, 2 Roy Dundmark. { Writing "Maple Leaf'--1 M. Burns, § 2 G. Gabrielson, 3 L. Bicknell. { Writing National Anthem--1 Linda Holstrom, 2 M. Betts, 3 Beth Rob- inson. Doll--1 M. Burns. 4 4 ¢ Writing National Anthem--1 Alice Handkerchief---1 Beth Robinson, 2 G. Gabrielson, 8 L. Holmstrom, 4 M. (Buns, 5 Ear dohnmion, After the Chicken THE Community Hall at Oxdrift gave another proof of its convenience as a place of entertainment last Monday, Ew hen Fh ie popular Chicken Supper "arranged by the ladies of Oxdrift ; Church drew an immense crowd with- in its walls. {With discerning judgement they { picked a fine night with full moon for the occasion--what a one-time fisher- man from Nova Scotia described as "a balmy evening with light zephyrs." The size of the crowd gave good evidence of the large place the Church holds in the heart of the Oxdrift people and their friends from Dryden, , who gladly joined in to assist in any way they were asked. The hall itself is an inviting, cosy place where the best of taste has been 3 i & i Betts, 8 G. Gabrielson, 4 Beth Rob- 2 Gladys Powder Puff in the.sanitary dust-proof package Holds powder well, and applies it smoothly 15¢ to $1.00 THE GAINSBOROUGH HAIR NET INVISIBLE - DURABLE is another specialty that will interest you All hand made, of genuine, sterilized human hair § CLEAN TEETH PROMOTE i HEALTH IDr West's Tooth Brushes are specially designed to clean them better inside, - outside and between Dress Shoes Boots Work Boots HORSE BLANKETS to suit all re- | quirements, from waterproof to stable Blankets. It will pay you to comem in and look them over. , Prices right! GLOVES, PULLOVERS, ETC. H. WILLARD, Boot & Harness Repairer EE A full supply of Dr. Scholls Remedies always on hand I Boys' Suits Large Assortment of Boys' high- grade Suits to clear at a big reduction * ok | | Hotel, Kenora, would not allow any- | thing to interfere with his duty to thing 3 * Painting Landscape--1 Beth Robinson Hoffstrom, , 2 Lilly Wilkenson, 8 shown in decoration. The restrained: Bring Us Ha inter : ut; Patricia White, 4 Guido Zentil, 5 raving Farm Snimal--l Beth Tob colouring of the walls, with only a Y our Fil 11S visit the Dryden Agricultural Fair. Harold Rutier, 6 Albert Mascolti, inson, 20 i son, : 0 2 " Hi moose head for ornament, is restful to : E. G. Rognon is in town for a few§Largest Potato--1 Vernon Rutter. 4 R. Burns, 5 M. Burns, 6 J. Robin the senses, and contributes to the on to be days, accompanied by a mining§Irish Cobbler Potatoes--Alice Wilken. SO%: joyable atmosphere. engineer, developing hig plans for big-§ son, 2 Florence Zentil, 3 A. Mil Sheat Weenie! Elof Lundmatk, 23. The whole programme, chicken sup- 5 - : Developed. 'scale operation of Con' act Bay andf anese, 4 Kathleen Evans. Bohman 2 i aa knoll. 2 per and goncent, represented a tre- 9 fs ian Redeemer Mines. Turnips--1 Lilly Wilkenson, 2 Agnes Hd St Norman. Bidlnell, mendous : oifort for Oxdrift, i UU erc Lo] ad C. O. Belf has just received a re- Hausen, 3 Norman Jentll, 4 Alters Sheat 5 Sam Johnson, 2 M. ny oe oy SH > on Over 700 les to ch fron QUICK SERVICE & port from the assayer on a samplel Mascetti. i : Soten Jue hink of the planning ond Si mea Betts, 3 Roy Lundmark, 4 Elof Lundmask. Quart Barley--1 Harry Johnson, 2 John Johnson, 3 Elof Lundmark, 4 cooking necessary to feed such a crowd, whose numbers no one could foresee. 'And on this depended the | good humour of the er rowd entry the Fok ok % MEN S FIRST CLASS WORK taken from his property at Contzet Bay. The report gives the silver con- {tent at $31.93 and the gold value at Beets--1 Alice Wilkenson, 2 William Evans, 3 Mary White, 5 Lilah Clau- sen, 6 Louis Mascetti. od S ' {£116. 00, making a gross value off? Ho 1 Paniels hie 2 he Margaret Betts. evening. : 7 & FEN : F 9147.99 per ton Hivans, 3 Agnes Clausen, 4 Lilly ro is { : 2 € % 5 Wilkenson, 5 Bruno Zentil, 6 Mario Quart Oats--1 Mary Betts. ; Bs 2 BS , ' Eagle River is.a very busy place Miznese i ay : eh Wha Torn Johnson, % Somebody Tn Deen was he these days.. Supplies are coming inbr... r. con 9 Datnisig i Sunflowers--1 Mary Betts. : 0 remark at the Oxdrift concert that Also 1 . ° ; Confectionery te hn Se i rN : Soe 2 Sey Six Ears Corn--1 Norman Bicknell, 2 he Hidn't need to come that distance 00 ne = Bad --~ 3 LL i SAD) uz Youll pats. Winite, 3 Walter Evar 5 11 ee i - 5 2d aa ro : I) 1S Store Li being made for a busy w ilkenson, 5 Jean Parr, 6 Alfred pr 4 Mary Betts, 5 a A Disturbance in the ail Tr 3 8 . 5 vthing to® those oe » Family. ) Kodaks & Supplies he world owes every ) ; oh ; : - | : ! ot : 5 'who confront prognostications of con - Arnold Clausen, 2 M. poe, Mountain ; Polos =i Ach The widow Green had tea with Mrs T. PROUDFQOO 4 DRYDEN-- --ONTARIO ing disaster with intelligent planning 3 Norman Zentil ; Robinson, 2 Harold Johnston, 3 Geo. Skene at Oxdrift the other day. : > : £ tit . : re : rn Wright, 4 M. Betts, 5 Cecil Graham Tailor and Gent's Furnisher = 0 nee it. Field Corn--1 Jim Davidson. Skea) ; a : oo = Ms a tin Phlod.1 Awmold Clausen Irish Cobbler Potatoes--1' Beth Rob- i Mr Albert ig spenk the week- : il SN ik inson, 2 Roy Lundmark, 3 Margar- Loi, 7 ok _ . 5 BIG TIME THIS WINTER = ond here with his brother, the Rev. Salpliglosis--Tilah Clausen. et Betts, 4 Mary Burns, 5 Maggie ) - LE The Dryden. Tics Suave which has 5 25 on the way back to University Sweet Peas--1 Wm Evans. ( Bonn GT Anton. : 2 : 1 : om em or from: the harvest fields of the west.i Marigolds--1 Florence Zentil. Sy i a LY a 5.04 been closed down for the summer Largest Potato--1 Maggie Burns. eo It is one of the best indications of the! Callipsos--Agnes Clausen. a grand 1 % S= - i Mangles -Arthur Johnson, 2 Norman . Tn el own soundness of the commonwealth of Pen (Cockerel and 2 Pullets--1 Daisy a Lilian Bicknell, 4 John By cial ; ith Dr. Dinowall oo i . ni ii bE, n © Canada that its young men win their] Howarth. 2 'Bruno' Zentil, 3 Kath- Thin ho k ? Ly 4 apne Wi Le omgviad t pper i e pi PI IYE pols dah ih wie ohnson. 3 "tr vil sit hs i eo HL way to the top by their own effort: leen Evans. Purine Wasold dobvston, ns Mas. ho oy a : poe i. v i aii prenave etnies yes 8 Toltowms and self-discipline ~ Cockerel--1 1 Henry Petch, 2 W, Evans, ne = Ww i 5 7 " Fyden on ctoper oth an 10 ie wi was some of the business put through: "© = Ekta 3 Zovde Rutter. gavet Betts, 3 Andy Johnston, 4 have with him the most up-to-date scientific { . : . i 3 Election of Officers, Prator T. Foote," The Ladies Aid at its anndal meet- Norman Bicknell. ~ equipment for the examination of the eyes and Deputy Prator, E. Ray; Scriptor, N. ing last Wednesday afterncon held an: JT] Ale view gee Beets--1 Sissy Johnston, 2 Reth Rob- AT the correction of errors of vision Cleiees lll Howe, Comptor I. Willard. 'election of officers for the year. The! Tolter Beokon Cal 21 Cedil Pair. inson, 3 Margaret Betts, 4 Mary : be recommended on ly "when they Ww. ill ben efit By the way the boys came round various repefts were most encourag-i -- oon bated Leet © Burns, 5 Linda Helnistrom, 6 Mag- : "Our eyes. their Mentor, Wm. Kelso, it looks as ing, and a very substantial bank bal- CAIRNBROGIE-- gie Burns. : DRYD EN" RS SINTMONTS ARRANGED BY if the boys ave going to have some ance was shown. Dairy Heifer--Max Morton. Carrots--1 Roy Lundmark, 2 Andy - Dr. DINGWALL time this winter, trying for the many: The following are the officers ond Beef Calf--Lizize Morton, 2 Bernda | Johnston, 2 Fred Anron, of Bethy : Our charges are very reasonable the selves badges which forms part of the pro- committees:-- i Clark § Robinson, 5 Linda Holmstrom, 6th OCTOBER thorough and. up-to-d te, and you have tli gramme and listening to the lectures' Pres.--Mrs Pitt. | Halter Broken Cal E-Bornin Clark, 2{ Mary Burns. : : gn r % PU you have fas Dingwall guarantee that vour glasses will be very satisfactory. Vice-Pres.-- Mrs Madder. Secy.--Mrs Tustain. Treas.--Mrs Davidson. Church Coemmittees-- "which the boys intend to get from the business men of the town and district. © The boys meet every Wednesday night at 7.20 in the Union Parsnips--1 Arthur Johnston, 2 Fred Aaron, 3 Margaret Betts. Onions--1 Mary Betts, 2 Gladys, oh rielson, 8 Fred Aron rin atoes--Geo. Rowat, 2 Max 3 May McGogy, 4 Jack 9 & 10 / Morton, Basement or at the old High School Flowers--Mrs Hardie, Mrs Lott. Bowat, Halter Broken Colt--1 Gladys Gah- building which is now their - Visiting--Mrs M'Fadyen, Mrs Me- Pickles--Hazel Matis 2 Lily Cor-] rielson, 2 Fred Astron, 38 Rober: Managle. #' melius, Lizzie Morton. : Burns. They would like their dads to drop in any night. Linen--Myrs Wice, Mrs Foote. Niucherrien ily Cornelius, Mixed Bouquet--1 Gladys Gabrielson,