i : el. tis = VOLUME viL ) DRYDEN, Ontario, April 22nd, 1927 -- er Re oat £ i 4 . ® Death of W. Dixon AFTER an illness lasting over two - years, one of which was spent in a hospital at Toronto, William Dixon passed away on Sunday morning at his home in Dryden, where he has been _ confined to bed for months. : The late Mr Dixon was fifty-two years of age and had resided in Dry- @ den for fifteen years, during which time in the capacity of foreman at the . mill, he was a faithful and trusted employee of the Dryden Paper Co. He was also well known in Kenora, where he was engaged in mining for several years. Mr Dixon's wife predeceased him three years ago and the children who are left to mourn his loss are: Eva (Mrs Bicknell), Kamsack, Sask., Wil- liam, Beatrice, Charlotte, Geoffry, Mary and Edna at home, to whom ~ much sympathy is extended. The ~ funeral service which was conducted by Rev. R. A. Smith, was held from St ¢ Luke's Church, on Wednesday after- noon and burial took place at Dryden cemetery. ss ie aie rE ae I CAN ASSIST YOU To Prepare Your INCOME TAX RETURNS Which must be filed not later than April 30, 1927. Moderate Charge Absolute Secrecy. A J. LOCK Hunting, Trappers and Radio License Issued. Office Phone, 20 R-2-- --House 20 R-3 ul - NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER of the Estate of MARY TURNER, late of the Town- ship of Eton, in the District of Kenora, widow, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that all parties having claims against the estate of Mary Turner, late of the Township of Eton, in the District of Kenora, in the Province of Ontario, who died on or about the 12th day oil August, A.D. 1926, are required to deliver their claims and full particulars of such claims to Mrs Esther Burgess ~ Morriscn, of the Township of Aubrey, in the Districtc of Kenora, Widow, on or before the 30th day of April, 1927. And that after the said 30th day of April, 1927, only these claims of which I shall have received notice shall be given regard. Dated at Oxdrift this 28th day of March, 1927. ESTHER BURGESS MORRISON, Administratrix, Oxdrift Post Office. i Our First Shipment - of B--0--0--T--S Has Arrived. A Complete Stock 'of HARNESS & ACCESSORIES Always on Hand. ~ Harness Repaired-- --Also-- Bocts--and--Shoes REPAIRED w ~ F. WILLARD. FE ae = ae ==} STAR POOL ROOM & BARBER SHOP. in the Freidman Building Highest Class Work. @Ladies and Childrcn-- a --Special Attention. M. HUTZAL, Proprietor. Dorothy Stratton, Eileen Wig e, Ethel School Reports DRYDEN PUBLIC SCHOOL Room 9--DM. E. LUCAS, Teacher Sr. IV--Honours--Hugh Barber. Pass--Jeanette Reid, Elsie Moore- house, Mildred Dean, Kathleen Wilkin- son, Arthur Doudiet, Will am Spicer, Elmer Wice, Rettie Edgren, Pauline Pinkerton, Julius Volkxar, Edna Buci- anan, Rosaline Madder, Gordon Mackey Orville Adair, Ray McTavish, Albert Berrey, Frank Whitcley. "A" Jr. IV.--Pass--Elsie Huntet, Rotary Club Meeting THE teeting called for Tuesday night at the Town Hall to discuss th. formation of a Rotary Club was well attended. - Mr Alired Pitt spoke at some length on the ethics, resoiutions and creed of Rotary, expiaining how the meeting came to be called. Some interested discussion took place and Mx S. Thorsen offered wo canvas for members. We understand he has twenty five signed up, so that noth.ng remains James Rigbey, Charlie Gammon, Edwin Halderson, Lenore Stefanuik, Vadal Robinson. E. 8--E. J. GARDINER, Teacher r. IV. "B"--Honours--A. Halder- son. Pass--F. Yaworski, P. Hawke, W. Moline, D. Mercer, E. M'Monagle, D. M'Kellar, G, Campbell, W, McMaster, W. McQueen, G. Gough. Sr. UI.-- Honours-- D. Cole, Olsen.. Pass--E. Strutt, E. Gough, B. Blake, P. Wright, W. Davis, A. Andrews, J. Munro, E. Pinkerton, E. Curley, A. Vankoughnett, O.- Smith,. D._ Storey, P. Barber, M. Bartlett. Absent for examinations -- Vera Bailey. Room 7--J. P. HIGGINS, Teacher Jr, III. "A"--Honours--Vendla Xlol- H. Pass--Pearl Stef son, Nel Rose Yaw Sfredc {now but to put the application before the Rotary Executive for proval. it is felt generally that this is a good move, for the benefit of Dryden. Among the first accomplishments mentioned that was ahead of Rotary was the Rink Question. It was thougut that this was the first worthy thing to tackle and if tackled will" be put over, 4 their ap- 10.0.F. Anniversary-- : The members of Dryden Lodge, I.O.O.F., will parade to the United Church, on Sunday cvening. Members are requested to meet at the Town Hall, at 6.30 p.m. Lively Party Returns-- A lively party returned from a trip to the dance on Laster Monday, which was by the Freshmen Orchestra. ce, which commenced at 8:30 Room 6 3 Jr. IIL. 'B™--F hower, Mike Po Sr. II. 'A™--P= William Wigle, Lena McMaster, Lester Dempster, Vivian Wice, (H Marion Beck equal), Arnold Room 5--S. THORPE, Teacher. Class II. 'B'--Honours--Hilda Davis, Jean Hutchison, Gwendolice Faulcon- Brian Barber, Clifford McGu re. Pass--Gladys Byington, Monty Rob- ertson, Carrie Doudiet, Joe Kozhon, James M'Monagle, Dunc. Reid, Mack Boomhower, Tessie Chipman, Wilfred Moore, Tommy Crawley, Evtlyn Mil- er, Alex Collette, Jack Bartlett, Petz Cook. Room 4--M. M. GARDINER, Tea her. Sr. I--Honours--XKitty Hcoker, Ruby McGuire, May Howarch, Helen John on Fido, Mary Dixon, Emma S rutt, Cari Heard, Arthur Rhodes, Florence Dag. Pass--Grant Buchanan, Eana Mart- inson, Harry Martinson, .Nora Bauer, Edna Storey, Lawience Stratton, Hughie Reid, .Minerva MchMonogle, Norman Hardy, Bobby Foote, Angus Allen, Gordon Moore. Absent tor one or more examinations -~Helen Chaschwy, Marie Heard. Room 3--M. HEARD, Teacher. Sr. I.-- Honours-- Gorlon Fields, Wannacott, p c Adair, John McQueen, St inson. Room 2--M. ADAMS, Teacher. Primary-- Honours-- Winnie Coel, Mary Yaworski, Rhoda Davidson, Audrey Tew, Marilyn Wilson.. Pass--Jdim Tew, Freda Box, Fred Clinker, Frank Storey, Frank Cullen, Russell, Morden, Mary Liese, - Ralph Smith, Jean Noble, Margaret Ray, | Bryan Crawley, Frank Olzen, Daisy Dempster, Rubena Wice, Mac Wigle, Hazel McGuire, Helen Gough, Mary Wood. Room 1--J. MILLER, Teacher. Primary--Honours--Bernice Salis- bury, Verna Hutchison, Dolly Neille, oss Hambly, Adelaide Pilkey, Marjoire Boomhower, Earle Tew, Hjal- er, Jessie Cole, Gladys Vankoughnett,} until 2:00 a.m. The 0 t they had a swell a good place Lo g comprised the party-- Misses \ DB Ray, "The Yokohama Maid."-- Probably one of the best amateur hows jen folk will witness; w.il be "The Yokohama Maid," a Japanese operetta which will be presented by the Girl's Guild of St. Luke's Church at the Strand Theatre, on April 27th and 28th. The scenery and effects will be some thing unusual and the songs and choruses will be' accompanied by Messrs Gammon and LeBaron. _eaving for Hamilton-- Mr and Mrs F. Morden and family leave today for Handlton, Ont., where they will in future make ther home. Dur'ng the past weeks Mrs Morden has been the honoured guest at several social affairs, including a del ghtfu card party at the home of Mrs W. Har- is and an afterncon tea at Mrs John Hardie's horhe last Thursday. Regular Monthly Business Meeting-- Ti Institute will hold thei: The Women's regular 1 business meeting, in r. Pr.--Cdye Merton. N. T. WALSH, Teacher. 8.8. No. 1, MUTRIE WALDHOF, Ontario Easter Report Sr IV.--Kathreine Schoonenberg, 74; Martha Beyer, 73. Sr. III.--Mary Erzar, 84; Lizzie Kel- berg, 81; Annie Kurz, 80. Jr III--Alfred Allin, 81; Bringfriede Perduss, 75; Lina Winfield, 70; Sadie Smith, absent. Metzler, 65; Elsie Beyer, 64. 62; Katie Gruen, 62; Idie Beyer, 58; LE Lair Boy's Camp. THE Boy's Camp Committet have met and have decided upon the following arrangements tentatively: -- IT'S HERE AT LAST! ~The camp will be for ten days duration dating from July 5th till July tb, at Eagle Lake, The date is be- lieved to be the most convenient for! the boys. The place has not definitly | been decided upon as yet, but it is be- | lieved tht same place as last year if: available would be most suitable. The committee were unable to reach and definite decision in regard to the actual cost for each boy for the ten days, but they can assure the boys that it 'will not cost them any more than $4.50 a piece for the whole perio | of the camp. The committee are mak- ing every effort to curtail-expenses and may be able to give the boys the out- ing at even less than that amount. They are desirous" that every boy enjoy this pleasant holiday and can assure them that this camp will b: even more enjoyable than that of last Dryden One Night Only TURDAY, + £3 = eq year. The committee are--Rev. H. A.!1€ _ Rivers. Conveners--Rev. R. A. Smith S, Wright, Rev. E. G. Baxter, A. J i Lock, and R: Hamilton. : Any member of the committee wili be glad to be of assistance at any} {ime and give any information. Boys! save your shekles now and be ready for ; a good outing on July 5th. Locals Mrs Robert Sweeney and daughter are away on a visit to Winn peg. Miss Margaret Gardiner, of Kenora, is vi g in Dryden, the guest of Mr > 11 Fort Wil €:30r m. s Helen Matthews left to spend the holidays in Winnip:g. L. Withrow and son, from Fort STRAND ESTE NEW YORK ROAD SHOW PICTURE 8 Weeks at Los Angeles, 7 Weeks at Toronto. 4000 HORSES--2000 ARABS--i1000 THRILLS : A Gigantic Spectacle--Romance--MyStery--Intrigue. : Ir Bailey was able to secure this picture at enormous One Night Only, between Winnipeg and ALL SEATS--;5¢c. KIDS 50¢. Rd Own Orchestra and Music FRIDAY & SATURDAY AFTERNOON * REX BEACH STORY, "THE BARRIER" Forty men against four thousand and a Dramatic Thrilling story of the French Foreign Legion, A picture you will nevei forget. APRIL 2} At Eight o'clock #4 Tax Extra. William, were the gpests of Mr and Mrs S. Withrow this week. : H. Kellterg, of Waldhof, was a visit- or to Dryden, Wednesdzy. Miss Marguerite Morris, of Winni- MONDAY-- | "FIG LEAVES" --TUESDAY peg, is spending the Easter holidays at her home in Dryden. : Miss M. McDonzld, Kenora, was the guest of Mr and Mrs A. McDonald, for a couple of days this week. Mrs Erickson returned home from 'Winnipeg, Monday. Sn appy Music, "THE YOKOHAMA MAID" April 27th and 28th The Event of the Season Beautiful Chorus, Witty Dialogue. paid a visit to Celebrates Twelfth Birthday-- Easter Lily Rebekah Lodge celebrat- ed its twelfth birthday on Wednesday of last week. Some of the members prepared a short comcdy sketch entitl- ed "Striking for Higher Wages," wh ch day night. { was screamingly funny and much en- Jno Hutchison left Monday to spend J0Y€d by the large turnout of members a few days in Winnipeg. jas well as guests who were present, A. G. R'pley was called east Satur- After this community singing was: fol- lay owing to the death of his father, 'oWed by lunch and dancing for a ich occurred at Toronto that mo n- copule of hours. ; i A pleasant incident of the evening fas {he presentation of a half dozen beaut wl Community Plate Dinner Dr Henry, Ignace, Dryden, Wednesday. The many friends of Mr A. Brown-| 'ng are pleased to see him out again! after his recent operation at Dry- cen Red Cross Hospital. i Mr and Mrs M. S. Campbell attended' the Rotary Club dance at Kenora, Tues- is spending' at her home in : are charter members of the Lodge. Mrs J. E. Harris made the presentation spent the week- : : p "while M. F. Cook delivered a short Knives to Mr and Mrs F. Morden, who ; } ALL TAXES MUST BE PAID NOT later than April 30th. 'Penalty of ten per cent will be added and immediate won. steps will be taken to enforce pay- ments. : / SR RR el AUCTION SALE of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, at the Dryden Paper Co. House, No. 1, on Van Horne St. Most of this Furnit- ure has been purchased within the lai few months and is in excellent condi- tion. SATURDAY, May 7th, 1927. TORONTO GENERAL TRUST, CORPORATE EXECUTIVE, A. J. LOCK, Agent J. V. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer - : addres~ to which both Mr and Mis i Mord -» fittingly responded. TO E00 BUILT UB EOBOBU GEN at -- - Dp ¥ C this week. He returned yesterday with a new Ford Touring car, from the Dingwall Motors. Mr Rush, Vegetable Specialist from the Dept. of Agriculture, Toronto, was also here this week assisting with the short course.. . Mr and Mrs J. E. Gibson are away romoters, from Toronto, are here. ao | Mr Jarvinen, of Quibell, was in town S RI N § on a trip to Winnipeg. i R. Milling, J.P, of Quibell. was a business visitor to Dryden this week. BLOOD PURIFIERS, $1.00 ANNUAL MEETING Sr. II.--Hans Kellberg, 69; Henry! Jr. II.--Billy Aho, 65; Robert Smith ! mer Moline. Gussie Smith, 50. ee - Do you believe in this kind of PROTECTION? The only Red! Protection for your property and home is- INSURANCE. "J. EGBSON, Agent, Dryden Pass--Stella Liese, Claire Ernewein, Doris Harris, Mary Archibald, Marjoire Robertson, Ivadelle Bowes, Bernice Bailey, Mike Cook, Venice Morettin, Albert Ferguson, Laura Faulconer, Elsie Forslund, Stanley Lock, Alfa Chaschowy, Douglas Hatch, Roy Evans, Mary McQueen, Carolina Fryst- rom, Elmer Robinson, Opal Pinkerton, Jack Heard, Lily Dempster, Lester Moore. os oe re § 8 ree § 8 CAIRNBROGIE SCHOOL Easter Report Jr. IV.--Brenda Clark, 79h; Ethel Mozrton, 76h. ; Sr. III.--Dania Ankney, 72; Sadie Prouty, 67. Jr. HIII.--John Stovel, 76h; Marvin Prouty, 58h. 5 Sr. II.--Eddie Morton, 81h; Dorothy Ankney, 80h; Leo Coates, 77h; Bert Sherwood, 76h. 4 Jr I.--Ruddy Miller, 68; Hans Gruen / 65; Chrissie Winfield, 63. Sr. Primer--Peter Schoonenberg, 70; Vale Kellberg, 68; Myrtle Smith, 62. Jr. Primer--Minnie Schoonenberg, Hilda Kellberg, Leo Bayer, Id'e Smith, Louis Kaufmann. Ruby Hern, Billy Moeser, absent. J. C. ARMSTRONG, Teacher. BRITTON SCHOOL Easter Report Sr IV.--Evelyn O'Doud, 68. _ Jr. IV.--Howard Wilson, 73; Lillian O'Doud, 62! Jr. III.--Harry Brown, 71; Elsie Findlay, 69; Jean Wilson, 66. Class IlL.--Ernest Saunders, Cathbert Wice, Absent for .tests. 70; Sr. Primer to Jr. First--David Brown, Norval Findlay, Winnifred! Findlay. : Primer--Laura Cole, Ora Wice, f I. G. MOFFATT, Teacher. | Jr. II.--Teaie Stovel, T0; Olive Gour. "Tei On Parle Francais" was the title of a clever little play put on by local talent in the Community Hall, a' Quikell, Monday Night. There was an especially good turnout and the proceeds, which amounted to well over fifty dollars, will go to defray the expense of dental work for the school The Dryden of hletic Asn] Moth Balls, Moth Flakes, Moth Bags, Dar Al ge 5s ig 20c a pound. __ 20c. a pound. Large size $1.00" TOWNHALL DRYDEN, § = = = -- : | FRIDAY EVENING, April 29th; € hloride of Pp Laruex, At eight o'clock, sharp Lime, Se on 5 Everyone interested in sports for] 90.0 PEE gi Sa ZF the coming season, please try and vel Didiafostont Creohn, Izal, attend this meeting. coll sho 2 Disinfectant, m 1Z C. To make the Association a Yori sige iy 16-0z. 50c. 35¢ and 6oc. success, we have to-getout and J" 27 2" 9 = phrase ts a Gost 1 Je will lovk forward : 4 BS oe i Frida, Solyol Tab: Woes Sulpher & Molasses gpa 8 = ablets. pound tins, : un April 29th, at eight p.m Thos 350, S00 25%) Pharmacy