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Dryden Observer, 22 May 1925, page 4

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3 ro a SP Oe a pre ron om 2 Boh ' A gi le E. G. Rognon, of Contact Bay mines, - returned here this week, after spending hh TH E the winter in. New York. pe Miss Ella Russell will be in charge of Dryden Telephone switchboard from SASHA [F Sc 3 ER: a r e St oO re Fr iday-- --Saturday the first of June, and Mr F. Russell and ER ¢ G 0 1 d H e e 1 Q 99 family will take up residence in the building on the McFadyen property, A STORY OF THE RACE TRACK where Central is located. MAY 23rd, 1925 Comedy WHEN WISE DUCKS « MEET. i : ; [A A 5 Monday-- -- Tuesday Hete and There Y 0 I 1 | a6t } a : C'mon Laugh ] According to the Alberta Provin- a Wi a ; eial Department of Agriculture near- b : :) AL ly a quarter of a million bushels of THAT YOU CAN i : 6 I H 11 d h oats were shipped from that province & te New Zealand for seed purposes 1 . n Hollywood with Potash |» yo zum Save Money | ® i 5 The Quebec Provincial Automobile Bureau estimates that gell over 100,- 000 automobiles will be registered in and Perlmutter POSITIVELY THE BEST COMEDY WE HAVE SHOWN that Province during the year. This -~W ANT E D-- will mean an increase over the 1924 VAMPS, VILLIANS, HIGH-TONE HERCES, LOVERS, and | wmegistration of about 15,000 cars. EVERYTHING. Apply at the STRAND, Monday at 8.00 p.m. on The 1924 exports of live cattle to Great Britain exceed the 1923 figures by over twenty-two thousand heads, according to the official Canadian | returns. Exports to the United States alse showed a slight increase. . te Wednesday-- -- Thursday : Bill Russell "The Beloved: Brute" HERE'S A REAL HE-MAN PICTURE You'r Sure to Enjoy ! Bush Fires. Serious bush fires are raging all over Northern Ontario, co: siderable damage being done in places east of here. Women's Institute will be held in the Besides smaller fires that thratened | Town Hall, at 8.00 p.m. of Friday, May this distriet, some ala¥m was felt at the 29th. All members are particularly i appearance of a fire that broke out |requested to be present. just south of Richan, in the vicinity of Mrs CAMPBELL, Pres. b | Gull Lake. Parties from Dryden and Mrs WILKINSON, Secy. % fother points went out to help, and the fire now seems to have been checked by Announcin Towels Boots & Shoes Four small wooden vessels to act | ., ; Sr Reduced from 25¢ to $1.00 on each as tugs and feeders frem Corona- . tion Gulf to Herschel Islands, in the oo pair Arctic, are being built at Vancouver, B.C. to the order of the Hudsens Bay Company. They will be well power- ed and sheathed in iron bark. Sox & Stockings CED, BRED (0 CRED. (AEE) ITD) EE 15 EF NOTICE! There is now only one mine in the } Reduced from 10c to 20 on each IH Crow's Nest Pass district idle. Be- pair The ANNUAL Meeting of Dryden) tween eight and nine thousand tons SE 2 of coal are being mined there daily STOCKINGS and the mines at Coleman, Blairmore for and Bellevue are rapidly striking Boys' and Girls' their stride, their output being about i TE six thousand tons. LO siZes 10, -perpair J... uv .20 Just by way of Variety, we are featuring TOWELS & TOWELING We have several hundred odd TOWELS and TOWELING in Ends of two to five The whole lot is Turkish or Rough Towels and Toweling. short ends: . al ope ay yards. : : JIA Although the chief beneficiaries under the new British preference You Should Also Get a Good y ™ e proposals will be Canadian sugar, These are bought from the the heavy storm of Thursday night. Ch urch 5 ervices tobacco and automobiles, it is stated Supply of ; - . : = : ig that Canadian wines and silk goods 3 Mill at a low price, because they Town of Dryden The UNION CHURCH. | will also benefit to a certain extent. Gin g ham : BY-LAW No. 184 SUNDAY, 24th May. In the sugar preference an increase as you can't always get it at Pr are the sidments of manufacture. of about 25%, and in tobacco of from A By-law to Regulate the erection, | 10 a.m--Young Pooples® Bible Class "= 0 "ti th has been made, alteration or removal of buildings. {11 a.m.--Sunday School. : The Council of the Corporation of the} 7.00 p.m.--Evening Service. Town of Dryden enacts as follows: "PAUL FINDS HIS LIFEWORK." 1. That no building of any description Third in the series on the life of for clearing land, which had pre- shall be erected, altered or- moved, St Paul. : viously been set at $6 an acre, were within the limits of the Town of Dry-j Wednesday 8.00 p.m.--Prayer Meeting increased to $8. The Order also pro- den without the approval of the Council vides that the premium will be paid of the said Town of Dryden, or of some for a maximum of twenty acres of official duly appointed by By-law for : land and, as a result of it, a settler that purpose. 3 | may obtain a grant of $160 from the | Government as a reward for his 2. That no roofs or external walls of a Er: a DRYDEN BAPTIST CHURCH | work, existing buildings within the Town of SUNDAY, 24th May. | Dryden shall be altered or repaired 2 1 without the approval of the Council of Subject, 11.00 a.m.-- 20c¢. per yard One of the windows will be filled with these, Don't Forget 'SATURDAY WILL BE your big day for Bargains. By a recent Order-in-Council of nd t ; 30 hey ae the Lieutenant-Governor, premiums worth looking at. ALL KINDS OF PRICES. Everyone is made very welcome at all services. H. A. RIVERS, Minister. 1 J & ® 8 , 4 MADE for DRYDEN TOWELS These are Linen, and stamped on While in our Store be sure that you visit the SECOND HAND. STORE next door, as we now carry the edges or selvegs with The annual invasion of Canada "Made For Dryden." These are excellent for souvenirs for visitors, or presents for brides. and sell for 3s5c. each BEER ES | Soap Figures We have received a wonderful assortment of SOAP DOLLS all kinds of shapes, Reclining Ladies, White & Negro Boxers, Indians, Chinamen, etc. And when you see them, and are told the price, you will wonder. Only 15¢., each ALFRED PITT, Ltd. DRYDEN, Ont. the said Town of Dryden, or of some official duly appointed for that purpose. 3. Every person guilty of an infrac- tion or breach of any of the provisions of this By-law shall upon summary | conviction thereof before any Justice ; ' secret care, Magistrate having jurisdiction, forfeit | hiddn sorrow. You may be one. But and pay a fine or penalty of not less; than One dollar ($1.00) and not more or Justices of the Peace or Police than Fifty dollars $50.00) and costs to be enforced in accordance with the provisions of The Municipal Act in that behalf contained. DONE AND PASSED in Council this 5th day of May, A. D. 1925, as witnessed by the Corporate Seal of the said Town of Dryden and the hands of its proper officers in that behalf, (Signed) H. WILDE, Acting Mayor? J. E. GIBSON, Clerk. AUTO LIVERY SERVICE Day Phone (Wright's) No. 49 Evenings and Sundays, 62-R3 E. MONTY, Licnsed Chaffeur. Ln, a eT Bi = ORR Yy ERNE Re THE "LIVING HOPE" OF THE! by anglers from the United States CHRISTIAN. Subject 7.00 p.m.-- {THE MAN WITH A SECRET CARE. x % There is many a person carrying a an ever present worry, a 'Barth hath no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal." Come and hear this mes- sage of ancient time that speaks to us today. Come and Hear these timely themes. SONG SERVICE BEGINS at 6.50 p.m. A. J. FIELDUS, Pastor. ANGLICAN CHURCH Sunday, May 24th. . EAGLE RIVER, 10.00 a. m.--Sunday School. 11.00 a.m..--"The Ascension." } MINNIT AKI, 3.00 pm.-- "The Good Samaritan." PINE GROVE, 7.00 p.m. aa and Pray." P. F. KINGABY, Minister. Specia TO--------~ Round Trip ATES MINNEAPOLIS . ST. PAUL FOR THE Norse = American Centennial Celebration MINNESOTA STATE ----Tickets From Stations 1 in Alberta From Stations Ont. (West of Port Arthur) Man and Sask. Return Limit June 3 to 8 June 4 to 8 June 20, 1925. FAIR GROUNDS on Sale --. FOR PARTICULARS ASK THE CANADIAN PACIFIC has commenced. F. N. Peet, secre- tary of the Izaak Walton League of Chicago, with other members of the League is catching salmon at Cains River, N.B., while a party of promi- nent newspapermen from New York is at Lake Archambault, in the Laurentians, in quest of the elusive trout. Mr. Peet holds the world championship for casting a fly. aT ss Gough's Confectionery Bruces Olb-Fashioned Chocolates The Wholesome Kind. ; 80c per Ib Bring us your FILMS X =I, SEE SE THE DEPENDABLE FILM KODAK FILM-- IN THE YELLOW BOX THE Film that gives the same results from roll to roll, so that you can rely on it. . Kodak Film ex cols on every count-- i speed, latitude, uniformity--and each «is of picture-making importance. Use Kodak Film, the dependab! Film in the yellow box. a good supply of MEN'S and LADIES' Suits also ODD COATS for Men to match the Trousers ARMY & CIVLIAN BOOTS Also other lines in Second Hand Clothing. NOW IS THE TIME TO get your A y Tents you can get it $3.50 each. JES CO FIG FU che line of ES or HOUSE FURNITURE It would be wise to see us first. SECOND HAND CARRIAGES at Reasonable Prices. ~=0--0--0-- Rios Othe Miscellaneous Articles tog numerous to mention, ~ J New and Second Hand Store. DRYDEN-- -- -- --ONTARIO GOUGH'S CONFECTIONERY | serra EED ANYTHING

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