oN TH? DRYDEN OBSERVER a. ---- i. Rial. (Signed)-- ARDINER ARC 2 OE \, Ad. 6G M. J. CROSIER, Oxdrift OXDRIET TR WALD} W."A. WEARE, ----y Paterson's g , Ont. w RIN PEP PINT Maa fica LT CHOICE a vr Sar - CU i INS FRESH } a Nao ld £22. SEN . Ee NET or Ra ATTIRIIR AND SAUSAG FRESH --and-- ED MEATS STS a Tr oa cde E a Daily Phone No. 8 A. P SET AD F RAN a 40 f -- rT % " se = SE RRR Ti ar a" Attractive Gloves A smart offering--a choice i of pull-on. or fancy cuf models, in soft pliable kid chamoisette and. silk, p ¥g J Frocks Summer The Collection Cons ts of Silks, Voiles# and > Broad Cloths. All the Favonred | Tide 3 $52 Pi a ra: WHS TL. fo Re Ye £3 Ol silk, They Tw New Sumi ner Shades. All hown in iasniencd. Sitk Underwe attractive trouscau Slips, Kimonas, { ss cit | Lingerie papy. or Porones Bobettes. ear is a most COVERED rT FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY. No. 1iCreamery Butter, per Ib Pure L ard, per 1h large Prunes, two for Union lodized Salt, per box Pronger's Special Blend Bulk Tea, reg. 5 McCormick's Sodas, reg. Side Bacon--by the Sih, er Ice W afers and M 35¢., six to ten pounds, per Tellow Creams, reg. rtified Seed Potatoes, Irish Cobblers, reg. $2.00 bushel, for of } NERY ) CEEITD (QUT () GIT () SESH () BURY 5 0) AHRENS () CREPES () EEN OO) GEN () AI () AIR (OSI ui -~ . + pd BY hey bp 1 to rec District Nzxws. I--The Amusement Com- ed a very pleasant danc: 1y evening, to which the went. One gentleman said 'ent only to see the ladies ng lunch) so we are now of i Bat bithe non-dancers have ing absent from any their departure for Mrs Wezare were s by a party of at th heir home Where > berg and Mr W. Euler was a very in- i teresting affair and a shower of most ! wonderful presents, and good wishes 7 wedding reception was held and all w-| ; could figure out was that everyone had loccnm Couple the very best. a ® of E agile River trezied our Community .;; to 2 real concert and a play--"Mrs| ery best so we 2th a very good game in f Dryden, atiendad re last Sunday, the ¢ Eve Howell visited Minnitaki Monday evening. Eagle River boys band will play school on Friday next and ly after the girls and "boys Ww csent a three act gs of the Poul- understand is very and thanks of the whole community. s Gilbert Weaare returned ding trip last Thursday, TTS WAV 2-- The recent fine s been a welcome change, local farmers and gardeners atulated on the way that taken advantage of it. aa Ee ; ide information I learned a name viz:--"The I has 2 3 aS LET ~swick, of Kenora, is now the », and it is a hive of industr , ick- has the right idea and visitors will not be slow nize this when they visit ue again. On Sunday next (June 5th) at 11.89 emorial service will pe held in s Church, in memory of ner, Jd ohn Hale, and n, who sacrificed their cn June 3rd, 1916 1917, respectively. ent-in-Charge will| {will receive an invitation to attend the the jopening, "Vicarious Suffering." that a large party o' {for life. 'Iplied the plans and material is on the order of Oddfellows are visiting gogel on Saturday next, Jure 4th. May they have good weather, a r= ' good time and come again. The catering is in the capable ha=zds of Mrs Keswick, WALDEOF--We just had a days which will give the chance to get crops in the ground, and everyone is working overtime agzin. With the dry weather roads have im- proved considerably and the main road i= now in good shape, and road gangs are doing their utmost to put the High- way in first class condition. iss J. A Schoon=e- few dry} Form - Iarmers a The wedding of } was bestowed upon the young couple. They will reside at Mr Euler's home- stead in Waldhof, In the evening a a good time, and wished the yours Saturday, May 28, the Junior Band Briges of the = Pouliry Yard" which was an outspoken success. All those! taking part filled their part most won-| derfully, About the concert with Mr J. Cross as leader, we cannot find words to express our respects for him, who proved again that even under most difficult conditions it is possible to pro- duce among settlers some real music, even with small children. We noticed that some instruments were a few inches bigger than the little artists, but they handled them with ease and talent which was more than surprising, We hope Mr Cross will keep up his wonder- ful work, and assure him again of the Another young couple were joined in the bonds of holy matrimony, Miss Florence Jahnert and Mr Ted Euler, The young couple will make their resi- dence at the place of Ted Euler. We all wish them the best of good fortune. Mr M. Glueksbury, of Winnipeg, travelling representative of National Life Insurance Company of Canada, has been visiting his many friends in the district and has been trying hard to give all the young men protection] Pe is well satisfied with the results of his visit and left again for Kenora, The Waldhof Telephone Company ie ceived the sanction of the Department of Highways, at Toronto to complete {elephone connections between Waldhof and Vermillion Bay. Walchof people we think, are to be congratulated with their progressive idea. Plans are under way to have the Waldhof Community Hall enlarged The Department of Agriculture sup- ground. The big part of it so it will not be long before the whole district C.C.M. BICYCLES, from .. "AND ACCESSORINS, ONE USED BICYCLE For ............. TIRES, TUBES, CANOES, from ...... "TENTS 'at. oon BABY CARRIAGES . SULKIES ....- For The Auto--- PLUGS ... CDAD ol AND .vnee $530.50 e®®e ssc . $12.75 $65.00 GOODYEAR CORD TIRES -- A TTERI BATTERIES E CHAINS . 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Successors te DRYDEN DISTRICT MOTORs Solicit Your Patronage --_-- STAR, DURANT AND NASI CARS. Guaranteed Service and Repairs on all makes. SEVERAL BARGAINS IN USED CARS. Dryden is HUGHIE HILL, Me RB TST ATI TRE ST IP UR ne RIT. SWEENEY General Blacksmith | "GLINTS FOR-- RHEE uarris lmplen: em CAKBUN REMOVED FROM CYLINDER by Als Tn Y iene Burning ANZERSOR i AR RIS FULZhS AL DIRECT RS DAY OR NIGHT T CALLS a PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO PHONE--- Day. 62 R 2; YI ED CON RT Night, C2 2 ¢ In Effect Banff -- Lake Alaska Canadian Pacific Rockies Nine Bungalow Camps. Pacific Coast Vancouver -- Victoria -- Seattle -- Portland San Frarcisco -- Los Angeles A delightful trp on a Princess Steamer to the Romantic Northland Overseas Tours Louise -- Emerald Lake Special For FRIDAY & SATURDAY, June 10 end 11th-- P.G. NAPTHA SOAP, Six Bars for 26c. HOES, RAKES, SPADES, FORKS, To Great Britain and the Continent. CYCLONE SEED SOWERS, Etc. Have the Ticket Agent tell you more about Summer Trips M. S. 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