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Dryden Observer, 19 Sep 1930, page 1

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SEER VOL. IX DRYDEN, Ontario, September 19th, 1989 til High School Orchestra Whist Drive & Dance The High School Orchesira are giving a Whist Drlve and Dance i3, the Pulp Mjl] Hall on Fri ay, Oct- ober 10th at 8:15 pm, This event has been made very easy for the boys as 'he various business houses ; in the town have donated the Tr zes, and refreshments for that n'gat The proceeds from this n'ghts en-§ tertainment is to be the fo undation fund for their Orches'ra and Ath- letic Association, and to aid thm in starting for themseives in thclir winter activities, The Club is being organized by boys (Mr Scott of the Continuation School is acting. as treasurer) and a good committee is beng fo med to keep this Club a live body, Whist starts at 8:15 sharp and late comers will be given a table as they come in and 6 pins will bz cred ted 'them on score cards fir each hand playel, The putlic are asked to support this Drv. and Dance, and to cooperaiz with the comm .ttee by being on time, to en- able the dance commit'e: to put through their program, which the boys promise will be a real che, Several ladies and gentlemen are wanted to help the committee, and those wishing to do so may leave their names at the Dryden Observ- er,Mr Scott, Mr Gough or M, Stans- field, Keep: this date open for good nights fun 'y orn Returning Thanks-- ro The Building Committes and 'ho Official Board Church gratefully acknowledge zl! gifts of money, labor and. furnish- ings, which the people of the dist. riet have so generously given, Tha al of Oxdrift _Unitel Oliver-- Farmer A quiet wedding was solemnized at St. John's Anglican church, Fort Frances, Rev Archdeacon Maltby o'- Lficat: ng, on September 6h, len "Ella Loujs?, daughter of Mr and Mrs F Farmer, of Fort Frances, be 'came the hride of Eric, eldest son of My and Mrs E, W Oliver, of] Dryden { The bride who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a becom- ing ensemble of be'ge chiffon and lace with hat and shoes to ma*ch fand carried a bouquet of red roses, .M:ss Stella Farmer attended tle bride and wore a pretty frock of pink georgette, wi'h ma'ching hat and carried a bouquct of sweet peas The groom was at.ended by Mr T McPhail of Fort Frances Following the ceremony a recep: tion was held at the home of Mrs A_ Clement, 609 Church St, and on the same afternoon My and Mrs Oliver left to spend their honey- moon in Winn'peg and at Dryden with the bridegrooms parents, They will reside at Fort Frances, 5 NOTICE-- For Competition at Annual Fair ones by the Motors of Dorks Highway | Route Via Dryden Is Settled The regular monthly meeting of the W. I, will bz held on Friday," September 26th at 3:00 o'clock. : The School Committee will b> in ers. An interesting feature will. be an address by Mrs H, Moricon' on her trip abroad, 1 SET CHICKEN SUPPER-- --St Luke's Wu A: will hold thejr-- --annual Chicken Supper. in the-- -- Parish Hall, Thursday, October----" --2nd, Supper starts at 5:30 and-- will continue till 7:00 o'clock p-- "--m,, admission 50c charge and will welcom> the 'each.' , Port. Arthur were for the Southern : Mayor Wo:d returned Saturday af- ternoon after attending the conf:r- ence with Hon, Wm Finlayssn, at Toronto, when delezates from North western Ontario met the Minister to (settle upon the rout, cf the trans- Canada Highway in this section of the ¢ountry, : While the majority of the deleg- ates were in favor of thy Dryden route, those from For: Frances and to hold cut for two separate routes would only delay the construction of any, so the delegates got tog th- er and ultimately made a resolut on favoring the Dryden route, after which a se€parabs resolution request- ing the immedjate construction of a road from Fort Frances to Por: Arthur was mads, The Minister was well pleased with the result of the conference and assured the delegates that everything possible route via Fort Frances, Hon Mr Finlayson int'mated tha' to get construction of the roads star. ted immediately would be done The Sch ool Fair _ Sunday, September 21st The following is the programm-: {At 1.30 a service will be h-1d out- The rainy weather of the past week has held wup the tourrament games, but it is hoped that all con- fine spirit and generous response to The annual Fair of Dryden Pub- side the new Church; a his'ory of testanis will be able to play off all appeals has greatly checred lic School was held on Friday ih: the origin. of the. Oxdrift Church very soon both Minister and Officials, 19th of September and despite 'hie will ba read, to ba followed by the Following are the nett scorss jo a large crowd of adults w re ritual for Church Open'ng, turned in in the tournament to da'e in a'tendance to view the work I The Church will be formally un- (18 holes} BORN---At Wabjgoon, Ont, Septem-! 'the children in the various grades, 'ocked by the Minister, Rev, J W |] Norman Howe ..__..__ i 57 ber 16, to Mr and Mes J P Neil, a, The excellent placing and arange- Howes, i Dr 3 Morison mm 94 son, ~~ ments of Exh bifs was done by Mr| The Service of Dedication will he Byatt ae iri 08 sme. [DE McRae and Mr Tew, assisted held at '2.20, loca] Ministers will be P Moore. imi sO by the teachers, present, the sermon will bg preached BB Hamilion . .... memes aiee ss 37. Tax Collector Wanted -- pear The exhibits of flowers and veget- by th, Rev. J! W Little, a former Fo BAPAC, o.com msde tiv mimes 99 . Applications for Tax Collector or ables were numercus and of splen-, Minister and now Director of R:- Foul i nro ramen. 103 S: S. Britton, and Wainwright will!d'd quality. The Manual Training {ligious Education of Manitoba, oe Sen. 109 be received by the undersign d (ill |Exhibits showed careful work - on] The Dryden C: Gu I, T Chir wll J - I GIDEON mcs + rumen os 31D September 25th 1930, the part of many of "he pupils. lead the singng and give Spicial ~~ J Pitt --eeee___.oo_..._.__ 109 TT H HENDERSON, Secy |[Needlework, Cooking, and Canning ; selections, § The undergrowth in the gullies has Cis classes were not so well r.presen'el! Monday Night, the Open'ng Serv- been well cut out and this will help NOTICE to Ex.Servic; Meni- as might be expectetl, but the qual-}ices will be continued, the Dry.'en greatly in finding balls, for these All those in need of Fu.l Wood® for the winter who are under stran. led d¢ircumitances @en! m2czive it gratis by mak'ng arrangamen's with Comrade KEN EDYE W. R. CLIMENSON Piano Tuner .. : will be .in. town this windh -. leave your orders at Pronger and Aimgtrong's Store. .e MUNICIPALITY OF VAN HORNE Applications will be received by the undersigned until September 15, for the position of Tax Coll:cior for the Township of Van Horne ani Glengoland School Sectin for 1930, Salary $100:00. Applicant to furnish bond, G. WICE, Clerk hibits displayed were! of the very hi ighest, The classroom work of tha pupils displayed art'stically on the walls {of the various rooms revealed care "and industry of a high degree, The "cut-outs of the Junior Grades and he Art and Maps of the Senjor Grades were unusually attractive, ) Deserving of spe-ial mention were ihe Exhibits of Weaving, Basket "work and Raffia work of the Inter- mediate Grades, The Poultry Exhibits wer: viry good also, At 2:45 p:m the Phys'cal Exer- cises began in the lower hall of the school, ware crowded with spectators these drills were gone through, In -all, e'ght classes participated, the command being given by the teach- PREVEN T ancial loss with sufficient FIRE INSURANCE ! oneuRE WED } £ QIBSON, Ager, Dryden ers of each class, The First Prize in this class was won by Miss Weeks' Jr IIT Class; Second Prize was MeGonegal's Second Class; Miss B. Robinson came in for Third Priz=, with her Jr IV Class, { Tho visitors then passed through the various rooms and "exhibits. About 5 pimp: the removal of the Exh bits began, 1 le i 'ity and workmanship of [rose ex-; The stairways and landings! 28 4% gained by Miss § viewed the. Church Choy will give a Con-et, Anthems, Quarte tes, Solos Instrumental Music will. comprise|{ It is intended to commence ..the the Program, work of building new sand greens This is the greatest event in Ox-|right away, & eventually the course dr ft's history, Th, people would will be in such good shape as to 'be delighted to have you share in take many strokes off every average their festivities, f players score, jwho are unfortunate enough to get and off the fairway, Work wanted by wife of reflarnad man and mother of thres child- ren, Will go out by the day See Mrs BARTON, at Queen Street, Dryden, Mrs Fields', 2 WN 5 J 5 Wampole's By { ud oh : dr Corrects 3 Acid Month For Burns 3 Magnesi md Lo . Magnesia |... na Preserves li the Si 6=0z. . 25¢ ig ad an effective 16-0z. - 50¢ of hd Antacid and 4 ; wy od Mild I axative CHARLES SIWVER Ticensed Aucticnos® 8 Address--Charies Street § Dryden, Ontario 8 § § § § §Call or write for appointmentsd ing their singing and from all - counts The Annual Fall Fair Everything is now set for the 23rd annual Exhibition and everybedy is requested to keep open the two days --Sept 24 and 25, The doors will be open to the public at 7 p'clock.in the evening, At 8 o'clock the con- tests in Singing and Oratory will: commence, and we will hear from the various vistiors who have so kindly agreed to be with us for this occasion, The Exhibition and Program will all be held in the Curling Rink, 'A large number of Entries have already been sent in and we are sure of having a won- derful show which will repay anyone for the timz spent in inspecting jt, The School Children are prattis: ac- the contest wll be even keener than last vear, and it was generally acknowledged that program wag well worth +vhil- on that occasion, On the second day, besides the usual Exhibtion of Stock, Poultry ete, there will be held the Dryden Public School Athletic Meet, will be the first of such contests put on by the Public School Children, there will be numerous eventg whi! will occupy all of the afternoo:. [he parents and friends will want to see this great sporting contest, and are advised to be there on time, the gate will be open at One o'Clock prompt, the Evening the Intending Exib.tors we pleas? read tha Rules carefully and save disappointment in hot having arfje- lest to the Hall on time or in the wrong class, It takes a Jong time to, judge all the various exhibits, therefore get yours in ahead get them placed, A Membership Ticket wll permit the holder to visit the Fair at any time, and we would like to sel] as many tickets as possible--its better for you and better for us, Locals Tn Mrs Dy G Dingwall has returned after an extended visit to Winnipeg Mr and Mrs Turnbull have return. ed to their home in Fort Willicm, after visiting Mr and Mrs James Hatch, Mrs E, Johnson of Winnirex the guest of her Mrs P Moline, is parents Myr and Mrs Wigle has returned after v's- iting in Winnjpég, Mzxs Johnston of Fort William is the guest of Mr' and Mrs Thomas Graham, gi Mrs TI, Morison has returnad aft. er visiting her mother in Wintlgen i Inspector Wm Ingram of the Ont-} ar.o Provincial Police paid a' visit to Dryden this week, PROF. F SIMONS B: M; L: R: S. M Concert; Violinist; Fiaalst Private teaching for beginners at Special Prices. Pupils prepared for hig sat Diplomas & Conesrt Wes For application apply te PRONGER & ARMSTROKG Music Store DRY WOOD - Delivorea #5 | _Tamarac, per cord fs N|--Mixed Fuel per cord ..--§8:6@.. -._Split Poplar, per cord. 1 88. SWAN SWANSON __ ET M J. Crosier General Merchant OXDRIFT -- ONTARIO __ % Dairy Butter, To -----------. PIP Swifts Shortening, 5 1b pails --:80 One Gajvanjzed No 2 Wash Tub & 12 bars Comfort or Sunlight Soap for . comers : Five barg of, Comfort Soap for. :25 This" = and ; 'any hypersensitiveness :20 WER 4 Eiri) Asthma | Asthma means a panting, there is *shortness of breath sometimes to the point of extreme distress, ! Asthma and hay fever are twe &m- ilar conditions, When it i8 tue 'nose that is affected we call jt hay (fever, 277 when the bronchial tubes are involved we say it is osthma, The condition is frequently -due to the sufferer's being hyper-sensg- tive to come protein, Proteins are are substances such as the white of eggs, they form a large percentgge of meat and other animal substances ang are also present in the pollems of grasses end flowers, in the dand- ruff emanations from animals and algo in dust Bacteria or germs contain pre For reasons which we do not un- derstand, some persons beeeme hypersensitive to ora or more kinds tof protein, The protein may be Ltn in the form of pollen or tdust, It may be exten in food, or it may be present in bacteria which tare living in the body. This explains why some subjects of asthma, have an attack if they approach a horse; these individuals are hypersensitive to the emanation from tha hovse, Another subject v3 an atlack if he uses a feathe: A oilliw or slee.c on a horse' mattress, and another still, if = feats an egg. The reason js the same in all these cases, a hyper- sensitive condition to some extemt protein, . The treatment of these cases in order to pr.vent further attacks de~ pends upon finding out first of ail ;whether or nnt they are hypersen- sitive "0 some protein. If a certain protein is found, then it may be pos- :sible for the subject to avoid that portein, If eggs ars responsible they can be eliminated from the diet and jn the course of time the hypersensitive condition generally disappears, It is possible to desensitis: the subject for *he responsible protein if certain instances, This #: done for 'those suifering from hay-fever when by means of the necessary tests for hypersensitiveness, {thw . pollen responsible has been fownd There js also the group. of made up chiefly of older perso: which the condition is not due to to proteins, {Such cases are. frequently assocjagd with heart and kidney disease, The sufferer from hay-feyer or asthma should have the physician determine whether or not hi- tion is due to his being hypersens t- jvé to some portein and if so, he may hope for relief ejther throvgh lavoiding the responsible portein or by having himself desensitized, = The Surest Way to Fight Flard Times Specialized training is [2 the surest weapon against |g hard times. i Employers do mst dismiss skilled office help when business is slack, for the reason that they cannot be easily replaced. Train now so that you will by prepared for an office posi- M rien when Te opportunity comes 8 to you. Any wmporaty self- I denial will be repaid many times by your additional earning pos SCIENTIFIC INSTRUCTION Ik Scientifically directed indivi- deal instruction and @ high standard of thoroughness have resulted in our Placement De- nartment annudlly receiving more than 2,000 calls. Train in Winnipeg, Western 3 Canada's largest employment fg centre. Write for free preapectus of courses. THE SUCCESS BusiNEss COLLEGE Portage Ave. at Edmoatea St. WINNIPEG | (Owners of Reliance Schonl of "if Regina, but not cud- lg other Success Col £ i

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