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Dryden Observer, 28 Jun 1929, page 4

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LC ] ---- SE SAA We have on display. In three sizes, finished in Ducco, Nickle-plated, Ioci hinges and trimmings, 4 MONARCH LARGE tw wilite 0 RG MONARCH MEDITIM, in white = MONARCH MEDIUM, in pear] y MONARCH SM ALL, in white CALL IN AND SEE THE REFRIGERATORS, St TS ae iE adhe ak Pgh dl TE te a Se a | THE twelfth Annyal Hj (gathering of the Thunder Bay assoeiy | p -. pe i a Nice Bs BY source of great inspiration fo 8 the association were gratifying 8 revealed sn ever-increasing interest NTC : 11 present TeV TON Fav rac ey, | Port of all p : se QUO CHORE, I. M Bennett are at present in charg. Baptists Meet TR Associational tion of Bapyist Churches wag held in 'Kenora from June 18 to 20. Without 3 'a doubt, it has been one of tha best 9) gatherings in the history of the as. these new models, All-metal Refrigerators nov & sociation. J ! Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, the Women's session began and was a all pre- womyn of and sent. The reports from tha on the part of oyp Baptist womes in the great work of the gospel. The White Cross work report told of literally thousands of small. articles prepared ang shipped to India fo Canadian Baptist foreign missions, Ag the clost of of the sup- Rev. R. 11. and I1:0:0:F;, DRYDEN LODGE; meets in the Town Hall ryden every Monday evening at No. 417, B. R. EVANS, NG: K. COLLINS, Rec.-Sec. --_-- I 0 L DRYDEN LODGE, Ro, 1084 eile ° Meets the First amd Tiley Wednesday of each month 38 eign b.m., in the Town Hall, Visiting brethren cordially imvited. ' ~ W. JONES, w.M. B. SMITH, Sec'y. GOLDEN STAR LODGE AF: & A: M:, No. 484, GR :C: Meets in the Masonic Hall Dryden the Second Tuesday of egeh month Visitors Cordially Invited, F, FOULIS, W.I. A E. BERREY, Secretar; "ANADIAN LEGION, BEST. REGULAR MEETINGS WILL be held in the Paper Mill Hall, Ee ------ of the work at Dryden, but soon are leaving for India. At the Wednesday evening service Picnickers : Will find this Store the proper place to fill their basket: We Suggest FRESH CRISP VEGETABLES, for Salads, CANNED MEATS and FISH, CLIOICE SA} VDWICH FILLERS, FRESH FRUITS, FANCY PAKED GOODS---Fancy Biscuits in Convenient Cartons, TCE COLD DRINKS, ICE CREAM, CHOCOLATES, and CANDY. AND ALL KINDS OF SMOKES, Make This Place Your Picnic Headquarters for Supplies Gough's Confectioney -- J. 0. GOUGH, Prop. s | Sratulated Rev. E. E. Hooper, on the & Joccasion of his ordination ¢ |brought the good wishes ¢ [ ple. | Baptist Principles, 6 fassociation 4nd © {church letters ¢ general secretary of % Emissions % aspects in our Baptist work. 6 to pa discussion of '@ | church Problems, £ lof the visiting P "their work. Board representatives al. § <0 submitted their reports. [the speaker and YOU CANNOT SAVE ONE CENT BY SENDING TO THE MAIL ORDER HOUSE FOR DRY GOODS, } BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING OR ANY OTHER ITEM 3 WE SELL." : WE POSITIVELY GUARANTEE TO SELL AS § CHEAPLY AND IN SOME CASES CHEAPER, AND ; WE MEAN EITHER THE REGULAR OR SALE ( CATALOGUES, ; : ] DO NOT PERMIT THE PRETTY PICTURE & E ; ICES DECEIVE YOU INTO SENDING OUT OUR SPLENDID RISTRICT ITS VERY LIFE. BLOOD--"READY CASH" : WE WILL FILL ORDERS, AND PAY DELIVERY Hy ! CHARGES, IN COMPETITION WITH ANY CANADIAN CATALOGUE OF CURRENT ISSUE. : I'RY US ONCE on THIS BASIS; LET US PROVE WE HAVE THE ASSORTMENT & THE PRICE, BY YOUR PATRONAGE, WE CAN BUILD UP A BUSINESS AND GIVE YOU PRICES WHICH WILL BE § A CREDIT TO DRYDEN AND A SAVING TO YOUR PURSES, IT, ---F kk Se TRG J LINGERIE SALE : CREPE DE CHINE LINGERIE to clear at 25 per cent off, in shades of flesh, Maile, peach, etc. : SILK KNIT, STE P-INS, of Very attractive designs, lace trim i also contrasting band trim & pocket, all shades black 5 peach; mauve; nile'; maize, to clear 25 p.c. off. ; # CHILDREN'S DIMITY BLOOMERS, 4 to 12 years, | assorted sizeg, @ é | : BROOMS r D:. the basement store we have 53 BROOMS of GOOD quality broom Corn, tied with 5-strings and well bound to red 'handle, Tus is a GOOD WEIGHT BROOM for 6oc. for quick dis- posal we are going to clear them : FOR 35¢. -- THREE FOR $1.00 ONTARIO ASOEET TREAT Sug ~|er and congregation followed. words of welcome Were brought to the assembled people. from various denominations of Kenora. Archdeacon Liofthouse representing the Anglicen church, extended greetings and con- Rev. Dixon, of the United Church Dr George Webb, Superintendent of ¢ Religious Education. for Canadian Bap : i [tists was the principle speaker on this i joceasion, and brought 4 compelling message as 5 new emphasis upon Thursday, June 20th The morning session was given up to general business the reading Ren. largely of the of the C. J. Cameron Baptist none gave a talk on gi Much of the morning was given up ! Northern Ontario and many members ministers spoke of - In the afternoon Dr Webb was again delivered a most stirring appeal on day schools, A worth-while discussion "LT wurui-wirlle problems of the Sunday school teach- | | of th a | Rev, F. J. Helps, B.A, B.Th., of Fort William, 'moderator of the assu- ciation, gave the moderator's address } entitled: "Some Things My Church Has Taught Me." Arising out of this talk came the conference op evangelism, Many Problems ere discussed and a deeply spiritual bles- sing resulted, Evening Session The report of the resolutions and nominations committee wag gives any the following were elected as officers for the coming yeap: Moderator, AJ Lock, Dryden; vi¢€-moderator, Rev. 0. E. Brought- month, at 8:00 pm Of his peo- = Day, 62 R 8 behalf of tha Sumn- I aiscussion of thal! I A J. LOCK, Drydea Dryden, the first Friday of each Visiting Comrades invited. / "WR Edye, Pres. H. M. Davidson, Sec, Eten: a IRONS 9000808000081 11111 1013 bo] ks - A.J.GARDINE! ; Geasra! HMorehan?, { EAGLE RIVER : Agent for Frost & Weed IMPLEMENTS, COCKSHUTY PLOW cov. =. LEE 38 BN 2 Sharples Cream Beparaters, | RAW FURS BouGHT & SOLD. ¢ PEE nse ANDERSON & HARRIS) FUNERAL DIRECTORS DAY OR NIGHT CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED To PHONE-- Night, 63 & 4 an Marble and Granite II MONUMENTS I I ed os » | oman Great Lakes A delightful diversion on Eastern Trip, Tickets on Sale May 15 to Sept. 30 Return Limit ; OCTOBER 30, Pacific Coast On the way, see Banff; Lake Louise, Emerald Lake and other renowned Mountain resorts. Overseas Tours 1939 Alaska re x your The Romantic Northland. West Coast Vane. Ho Great Britain - Continent ASK THE TICKET AGENT FOR FULL PARTICULARS A pleasing five day Cruise of the Western Coast. CANADIAN PACIFIC | -- WHITE ST modern way, with a "Hoffman Steam Press" Excellent Work and enabling to give much Bring Us Your Work and Be quicker service. Convinced of the Service No Suit over $1:50 MARIE SMITH, Proprietress | Dryden, Ont Box 162, REET LAUNDRY Work Quickly Executed in one. Butcher: "Come John, look sharp | now, break the bones jn Mrs Williams us Chops, & put Mrs Smith's ribs in the | basket." John (briskly): «aq right, sir 1'i} fdo it just as soon as I've sawed off Mrs Murphey's leg." Sa Fry 4 [8 4 ie Lil t= . pretty FET ny | Wii fl ill al Hl on, BA, BTh, of 'Fort Frances; clerk, Rev. E. 1. Hooper, Kenora; assistant-clerl, Pastor A, J. Fletcher, | Emo. The associational sermon to be preached by Rev. F. J, Helps, B.A. B.Th., of Fort William, ; B.A., B.Th,, of Fort Frances delivered an inspira- § tional 'address from the text of Acts 9:6. After brayer and the singing of g hymn, Rev. sor to McMaster, spoke of hig im-7 vressions of the University and with ; no uncertain tone described the hig ; standards of Spiritual life ang enter- prise found there among both gtyd- ents and faculty, He described {he burpose of the McMaster in the | words: "Education crowned with reverence; Christ enthroned at the | heart of al] things." § The association was dismissed with the singing of the doxology, and the benediction wag Pronounced by Prot. ; Orchard, M.A., B.D, 90000000000000 O GRANITE & MARBLE © fo) MONUMENTS (03 O GEO NOBLE, of 0 0 -- 52 When you see the num. . ber of Chryslers in the hands of bankers, lawyers, doctors, manufacturers, engineers, chemists, judges and other leaders throughout the Dominion, you realize more than ever that you travel in the best of company when Youownanddrivea Chrysler. 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