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Dryden Observer, 8 Dec 1933, page 1

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-n oXDRIFT ~~ BEDWORTH MINNITAKI V hp yo WALDHOF DYMEN VERMILION BAY SE . QUIBELL RICHAN VOLUME XI. ik . DRYDEN, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1933, No. 49. My pen is satened this week by FUND ENRICHED the death of W. O. McGeehan, pe ts win ie meet Fund Donations) for Municipal Councillors worms eon | 2) 222 D200 Do yours now. . i = Fifty Dollars Realized By Softball popular, ast | seems so Local stores are now all prenared ' now that he is dead. TI often reel | for Christmas buying, each one Dance Gommittee For Worthy THE GOLUMNIST Empty Stocking 'The Results of the Election | Shoy Early "Foxo exeions Colititoulions ta to the Empty Stock- The vote polled for the election for unsuccessful candidates were Messrs. that my death will be popular. We ; ; id ; featuri Lempting. | gift 3 Cause. Spiendid Ent ; > popular. > ing Fund are coming in good hut : Sor . Tad featuring, tempting ' gift displays! plendid Entertainment, 7 . ot Alia Blas. 3 : > (Ernéwein, Strutt and Righey. ni ho > all of us get the blues. lcitizens will have to donate more Councillors Monday was one of aid d ghey : which should make the gift problem : x Mosh of you Hikely never heard of 'cobiionely to Ning the resulis. up. largest that has ever been recorded,| Dr. Morison and Messrs. Wright |a simple one. The art* of obtaining pleasure in ¥ TeCGlee 2} > . : z 1 3rideewater o - re ¢ > 4 : nine thers Sai A : Mr. McGeehan. Probably not as well tq the total that had been given by which indicates that the Municipal *M¢ Bridgewater were members of Never before have prices been so Delbing others was never better ex- known as Grantland Rice, but both ; ; x this date last year. men with Knut Rockne, and possibly | There is no need to enlarge upon $v er A ~ =F > ~ ge eile i Ring Lardner, knew a lot 'about sport. {he worthiness of this cause which is y : [last year's council, and M. J. Crosier Car ri - Nido select] sail- | emplified than -at the Softbal Tut sls tidng. ard PREMIERE IL, ) r | low and with the wide selection avail- i a e Softball Club, {is the only one of those elected who | able locally we can see no reason for entertainment and dance staged last locally, than has been the case for has not served on the council before, | buying out of town. | Friday - night in aid "of the Empty = 53 3 2 : FEES] 3 Y £ . . > ys « - 1 ned , I was first drawn to Mr. McGeehan, to supply Christmas cheer in homds Some time. Thos. Proudfoot and A. Paterson both| Shop today and shop in Dryden. taking Fund. More than one hun- a : Cer y st ¢ i . ' 3 - avi "he reviols 6X rie yo 5 : The . cies re PE : Sa Sa or SE 9 oe where circumstances make it such! Dr. H. Morison, who will now. serve Wi ig iki exborienee Onl Just 18 more days. grad. OBO Ny dhveens Jalaed OR the summer. did not know it at the 4 : s - : ; i : the loca unicipal council i fun of making tl} casi 3a * bat parents can barely furnish the his third term, hes 1 wi : ; 3 aking the occasion a huge time, but he was there seeking health. ; headed the poll with J \ i necessities for the little ones. In Germany, he could not conduct It his daily column about baseball, so Mayor J. 8. Wilson having been vou have delayed your contri- e-elected by acclamation last week, bution through neglect please let us eran member of the council, came our Municipal officers for the vear dollars has been handed over to he made very exhaustive and humor- 'have it soon so that the purchasing second with 196 votes. A. Paterson [1934 will be as follow ; J.B officers of the Empty Stocking Fund" ous essays about sz ge. oil 'committee will have some idea of the &% third with 18g- votes ane A. Wilken; Comat iy on, ang 1933 23 DECEM 19 i Wig mn LA oe That is what 1 admired about him, means 'available. Bridgewater. and M. -J. Crosier tied Messrs. C. J. Wright, A. Bridgewater {= est BER 33 7) the Shrines vering, ; he could be very interesting with; (Opganizati I Y; for fourth place. with 186. Thos. M. J. Crosier, A. Paterson' and Thos hin ch ie be Yn : ? ; : j i sanizations are urged to get : ; . §. Crosier, 'A. Paterson and Thos, | The entertainment, though fewer in everything. Knowing alli Ss donations. in' by December 15th. ; Proudfoot was next with 147. The Proudfoot. SUN/MON|TUE[WED THU | FRL SAT number of acts i success both socially and financially, |208 votes, and C. J, Wright, the vet- with the result that the sum of fifty hig Eo i reflected great credit 5a Ho pany Sa wrote es Contributions to date are herewith k ; 8 4 upon the artists and in each instance aipiions. of al Has. of Share OO admawledued: TJ: 4 ; t 2 | & were splendidly received hy ths pn dani is to Hes Previously acknowledged in The Late DRYDEN GURLEREN 1111 213 14/15 16 audience. "Reggie and Harold" are of sausage, sha at odd moments, Hl ree dlrs ¥ : ; - ir - cs a i ; ; ; ie ot por | Te _|START FIRST DRAW 5159 00/91 22/23 [in wiih 'han skeen was meeps There are various kinds of sport. aes. R. 8. McIntyre ......... 100 Swan Swanson : OF SEASON 1920 2122 23 and their marked histrionic ability o | Catholic Women's Teague ... 5.00 'before the footlights. = The High My sport topic this week, is bait- "Proceeds Soft Ball Club Dance 49.72 Ti Fel eer : i WIE he tab Th arent candith CELE TBRAT ID School quartette, always pleasing in ing the farmer. This amusement is Alfred Pitt .................. Bagh, he tag ae oY Tay past today curling ARE ou een 3 xT - nal harmony, Draved no exception with very popular just now, and it is not 1st Dryden Rangers ......... Sap memory of an Disa nding and Riot a a ol - Wo rent 25th W EDDING their choice of numbers. The fire- to be wondered at, that the victim Jr. Ladies' Aid .............. 500. Dicneenceliizen, Bw San, whe : i > LA 2 ne be TRIER wy | side tableau injected an entirely is getting just a little tired. Silver Star Chapter, No. 177, De oon at his 1s residence 4 Wolly fae gone : ANNIVERSARY novel feature into the evening's The game is very easily played, OR, fm SIR Sn 20.00 | Wed nesday morning, after a lingering The schedule for the Sun Life pleasure. Jack Saunders in his own and tho rules are simple.| J. Tp Skillen Ra i Ay ll 1.00 | illness. A a Const has just 'been : printed On Sunday, December 8rd. 1933 inimitable manner expressed the spirit You take a husky man, wd per- | = 4 k -J Swan Sanson's life is intimately | and the first games in this draw Mr. and Fra Anuols - fivedne a | of the evening admirably in a Scotch haps a wife and children, all of TOTAL ............ i $1000n | S00 a wiih the mstery Jud wee pinged; Monday night. SIXteen | paved their twenty-fifth wedding SOS chosen for his first number, whom you place, some distance from 2 an of Dryas. It was in 1906 rinks are participating and this draw | o.oo te > "land responded to repeated applause a town, this distance not! necessarily Now I look on. that hug, pies came here, when "hal will carry right on through the New | etait nding ole belied with his vodelling 'number. Other exactly defined, may be from one to Anyhow, between hard work, wind, | Was engaged in railway contracting | Year, the final ganiss io bo played 87 rienad ohthered at their home | numbers which had been arranged ten miles, and you settle] the family | Wet and sun, 'a goodly crop comes. on the Grand Trunk and had charge Monday, January 22nd. win them the best of luck and | Were unavoidably cancelled::at the on 160 to 640 acres, at any edge or Is the sale of the stuff easy, does of the construction of sectors ot) ~The following is the perconmel of| iio tne dinner period Mr. and |l2st moment. An added feature of even in the centre of the location. jhe price, pay? Well, ask the farmer; ins ine Shi Jgrils: of Lyyaen, jel ind various rinks with the position |r. "greqdo were presented with a | the entertainment, which was not You do. this to the tune of The he doesn't think so! : also engaged in railway contracting played by each indicated by order in rT an AEONTe ht is DEC Freq | on the programme at first but pro- Ploughman's Joy or the Farmer's Boy OF Bourse, Me goles "add Gf col= 110 ne Bone Meonninshe and perp | Whinh the named afipesr, making the presentation, which was | vided much amusement and more or :D'ye Ken John Peel, and then pensations denied to you and me. Bin Nipigon, Ontario, and as a contractor 1 Watt, D. Anderson, W. Lewis, L | .csponded to by Mr. A. Sfreddo who cash, was that in which Mr. Alan write a "sign on the door, and call | Sees the glorious sunrise day after Was well known in many parts of J, MePherson. thanked all {hose who were present. |urance and Jack Skillen, assisted the house Independence Hall. Then day, that you and I do occasionally. Sonos, | Sas halting. now owned | 2 Nicholson, W. Murray, F. Russell, | congratulatory' speeches were also | PY the gay young blades, amused the vou chant. the beauties of the country. when we are out late.' ana - occupied by the Rayal Bank J. Ernewein. ; : delivered by Mrs. O. Anderson and | entire gathering by their spirited Then about a dozen poets sing his He feels more dew than we do, and as built by the late My Swanson 8 Dingwall, A. J. Clempson, A.|j. frugo Binda, to which Mr. A. |bidding for the two delicious cakes praises, at a distance, everyone of he gets his eggs when the hen cackles. ond hon he aecified to: settle here Tri C. A. Morton. Sfroddo responded, amidst laughter | left. Six. dollars "and 'seventy-five you joining in the chorus, When his wife chips him, he can Puen his Gn lie purchased the) 4 Taylor, P.Klementek, A. Durance, ) on hearty applande. j cents was realized from this part of With so much encouragement, the] 8° and kick a pig; you and I have giperimental ony then owrieq Sy ~~ T. Sanderson. Among those present were: Mr. and | the entertainment. : Is farmer begins lo grow things. And to kick ourselves. Mr. Annis and this has been = the 5 Winterbottom, D. McPherson, A. |r. O. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred The entertainment committee of alwhy we. chant. He can get new clothes oftener Swanson. home since thas time. Later, Paterson, C. Holland. Streddo. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sfreddo, | the Dryden Softball Club wishes to «The ~Lowing herd winds slowly than we do, because overalls don't|after railway construction was fin-; § Wigle, J. B. Gibson, R. G. Belan- |, and Mrs. I. Sfreddo, Mr. and |take this opportunity to extend to: o'er the lea. Quite So man a feted, Mi, Susi nsnge) In vaiious gor, 5 V. Righty, Mrs, 'G. Donedal, Mr. H. Sfreddo, Mr. |2ll the artists who assisted; to all. "Had I a cow that gave such milk, sind hen len Sopiinn time comes, | other coniracting work, Ther, He 1 Mointyre, oJ. A. (Jack. A. Bridger) wm Traveso Miss Ines Streddo, Miss | the merchants who so generously T'd clothe her in the finest silk. he. pier ves) that De By ths Paciibone ng pull wand "opgralions Teing «ike watery J. Horais, N Sfreddo and Mr. Hugo Binda. provided the. refreshments; to the : "But walks't about thy own dear of the country, goodness knows he chief ones. : 8 Warren, E. Milanese, H. Hum- |" Dryden Paper Co, Ltd. who so gen- grounds, not craving others larger is told often enough. at He was a charter member of Gol- phrey, B. Berrey. NOTICE erously granied the die of. (he Pull) bounds. | And finally, and this is. the best den Star Lodge, AF. > AM, and 9 Anderson, F. Orr, T. Hawk, D. 5 RE : rated Mill Hall free of charge; to Mrs. MM. "Mine be a cot beside the hill, a vet, he can dodge church, because also 'belonged to he Shriners and McArthur, : : : ; AR e BIN Te ; 2 Morris. who -gerferously took upoms bechive's hum shall soothe my ear. of the milking. i was instrumental in having many local] 10 Foulls, J. Harris, T. Cooper, C. at the po Si ae Y 3 IE eli herself the task of providing cakes: "Pd 'rather on a pumpkin sit, and He is the mogh envied man in the needy giene. Tequiving gaveionl atten. Durance. Wilt do u pp Ln to those who acceded to Mrs. Morr ad ih tapuall - | world according to poetry and prose, tion, cared for in the Shriner's in- | 11 J. Pitt, H. Sanders, G. Hohn, T, | confidence placed in my Neo request for said cakes; to the ladies ; "The old green meadow could I see, and yet, most of us would Sonnee ghisuilon 1 Winnipeg, in fact the Tate Oi Whiteley: : of the refreshment committee for: how happy, happy I should be. chant at him and of him, than be] Swan. Swanson. will be remembered | 12 _ Morison, A. Clempson, W. 8 ALS the splendid lunch they prepared: «Pd rather bear the country's cold | him: ; "a a | by many for his acts of charity. Russell, O. Peitsch. : 2 Spina -- to the Ladies' Auxiliary to, the Can- than' from it's freedom walk away. Our sport is baiting the farmer. He was born in Sweden and was| 13 A. Pitt, A. Berrey, HH. Binda, Wish to ph Ty amen on adian Légion for the use of their "I'he jolly haymen drift along, to} He sets some awfully raw. jokes | sixty-five years of age. ; Rev.. Clarke. | = ie alen i So yen = poll | Screens for stage decorations, their: make the meadow hay: | pulled on him. : Besides his widow, who has been) 14 Skillen, J. Davidson, J. Brown, hear Surprise M J. CROSIER sineéreést thanks in helping to make: "Your sister 'mid the country dew,| Last year's classic ran this way: an invalid for many. years, he Is B. Colliss. 3 ; Mepiay. on PORTE his entertainment the success it was. {s three times nearer Heaven than A certain man shipped a carload | survived by one son, Oscar, and two 15 Wilson, G. Wice, M. J. Crosier, an ng i of barley from Saskatchewan to Fort! daughters, Myrtle, (Mrs. Milne of Ww. Nygren. ! ; COI - ar a SRE Miss Grace Gough was a visitor 4 "Happy the man who tills his field, William. The barley delivered and | Dinerwic) and Betty at home, and| 16 MacRae, E. Elliott, C. Witt, H. or puss were si Yl vam. Dyment Satordsy. content with rustic labour." = checked up, he was requested to, the heartfelt sympathy of everyone Kurtz den this week. ; Say I've only scratched the field; send $9.39 to cover the balance of jis felt for the bereaved family. ; i - these are just random shots that I freight. Nothing for the barley. The funeral" service, in charge of KEEWATIN ELECTIONS learned as a boy before I fwent farm- That, if true, was something to, Clolden Star Lodge, will be held from > . ing. Then I escaped the chanters Lyagh ot: hy everyone Duta {the family residence today at noon yup esteemed friend, John Allan, Matinee Saturday / and took up something else. This year there is a new one, and |The cortege will proceed from there one of Keewatin's most successful | 9 > i ; this is sworn to. to Dinorwic afid 'thence to Swanson's isu men was re-elected Mayor | : p.m. i An Ozark mountaineer sent two)Camp One, the scene of his last]; geewatin for his fifth term at the THEATRE Prices B08 00% cows to the St. Louis Market. A few {lumbering aperations, and. here all}. iuipal election held there Monday. | ; days later, he Shaver a bill = that is hi oh Swan The following were elected as Coun- | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THIS WEEK forty cents, because the money for Swanson will be laid to rest. Alors: R. Bailey, J. Duncan, Thos. the cows had not been sufficient to LR a I SE DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR. in cover the cost Gi SHippiee ee E DRYDEN EMPTY STOCKING den and J. M. Pearen. : CTH PA RACHUTE JUMPER" : re : ie 3 : : as PEE FUND THANKS A THRILLING AIR PICTURE. I] i i 2 nd r : ¢ ' " put hw All subscribers to the Empty Stock- | T wish to thank the electors for the ADDED--"Red yr The Desert Then there 1% the exaggerated story | ng Fund. are asked to leave their gypport accorded me at the poll on ii : : J af the man win paid S150 for. n Sonbtionsiong, the Dryden. Observet Monday and shall do my utmost to Prices 25¢ & 35¢c--Evenings. y ; steak on the train. He was & rancher Office. The Committee would appre- |merit the confidence placed in me. : A) a : io pal I the bast ak two esi, i0 donutions eins anded in emily ; ower COMING--THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY NEXT WEEK A > | 4 a from which that steak was so that some idea can be ormed of ZANE GREY'S XQ Eo 35 "ihe amount to be expended in Christ-| Don. McPherson, of the local Royal ; ; : carved, = That story makes me tired, ey Molntore. Pres. TR He YL 1 pl "LIFE IN THE RAW?" becatse no farmer has a right to Mas Cheer----A. Melnty Bank agg TT 2 i rine 1] 3 AREY 2 ou cant ¢ $1.50 tenderloin stenk on the tral On Thursday night December 21st er apy Bonin i With GEORGE O'BRIEN i i i 3 " hs : y 5 =H Jus only ria $5.0 pices Shs ool in the Pulp Mill Hall, pupils' of the : SPECIAL--Mickey's Gala Premier,' coloured. chuck tied up in a handkerchief, be- hoo! a B Social 4 D TEE ! ne Sot) Ur cause tell me how we can continue Public and Continuation schools wi A Box Social an ance will be, a ; = > ting "of | held in the Pulp Mill Hall on Friday, ! >» © COMING to bait him, if he feeds that high. give an entertainment consisting e P riday, | : i : "That kind of man is ttn out ot | choruses, drills, dances and a one-act December 15th, at 8 p.m. Admission Beith 9 . "KRAKATOA, 5 the Souder film, i) He comedy entitled "fcion parle f FrRvedin "ONE TOY. Ladies please bring tunch we wa week if you will bear with | 25e. Everybody welcome. fy 36 | ed. Scouts own orchestra. 3C 0 me, T shall tell you, how I dodged the ne -- poets and the 'crooners and left Nature mn cm 1) Sy 5. E. GIBSON, AGENT. to be admired, by those who liked, loved and adored it more than IL je PRAIRIE TEE FETE TE HTT EBERT 1 psi Your Gift Thoughts Here oA 1 p i Visit our store and make your gift selections from our large 2 = Lab stock of useful and sure-to-be-appreciated items, such as: u : 1 Radios, 5 Warwick 'Gift worth While,' Fine Perfumes, Atomizers, Hair Brushes and Combs, Hot Water Bottles Vacuum Bgitles, : Razors and bi Shaving Sets, ot Git Bogie ot Jasmine and Gardenia Toilet Sets These are Rexall and the smartest in town Also sets in Potter & Moore Mitcham favender, Three Flowers, Gemey, Marvelous, Du Barry and | Woodbury"s 7) a) HUTCHINSON, 0 L. A and other speakers WILL ADDRESS 4 PUBLIC MEET ==) Cups and Saucers, ate at 89¢ suitably boxed. Ne = 32: ER SPECIAL REXALL XMAS CHOCOLATES IN BOXES 1. th 35¢ 3 th 80c 5 th $1.35 5 Rubber Gloves, Real good Rexall Mixed Candy at 23¢c th. i Fancy Pencils, iy IN THE 8 Fountain Pens, Xmas Greeting Cards priced from 12 for 26c up. Id § Gift Stationery, Xmas Tags, Beals, Tinsel, Cord and Tissue Paper 3 rolls for 25¢ Ed Manicure Sets, TOWN HALL, DR YDEN 2 we. § Toilet and i OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS EI i A Beautiful ALY Perfume, Soaps, Bath Salts, Bath Pow- tions, ° der, Cutex Manicure Gift Sets, Stationery, Playing Cards, Cameras, Lighters, Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes, Tobaccos, Flash Lights, Bte.--All njssly boxed, % Playing Cards, 4 Picardy Choco- lates Eee. --and good-will to man" rar Thursday, Dec. at 8 p.m. EEL EES EE EES Come. on hifi vanining Ber means double votes, SERTARARS Harris Drug Store EVERYBODY WELCOME Soryden Pharmacy itd, Phone 69 THE REXALL STORE P.O. Box 279 5 -- - GOD SAVE THE KING -- Prescription Specialists TELEPHONE 3 | DRYDEN, ONT. 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