z LE i " "Ww wr VOL. VIIL DRYDEN, Ontario, November 23rd, 1928 No, XIX. Approaching their own story, give their own warning, hint at the important business from which none is bar- Why Not Have Skating Rink? life in our own hands, and where else can it be done. We heard of a skating party out at Rice Bowlers Banquet thirty present and a most happy evening spent. Speeches were given and the business of organiz- Every Hour Filled for Royal Visitors. If any of the five hundred Ont- ario farm boys who are to visit the Royal Winter Fair at Toron- Locals to Dryden this week. A. Pitt is a business visitor tc Kenora this week. Coming Events ADVERTISEMENTS are begin- Last Saturday evening, the Jno. Guest, of Toronto, father| Miss Mary Bowman, Secretary ning to appear with decorations of : 1 President, Mr A. Pitt, held 'a} EO ... of Jack Guest, the well-known|of the Manitoba Girls' Woris holly and mistletoe and smiling THE skating season is here, but {banquet at the Central Hotel for! FIVE Hundred Farm Boys will Henley oarsman, spent several{i'oard, will meet all C.G.LT. girls faces of Santa Claus. To the|2las! where do we skate. Tomembers of the Dryden Bowling have nc idle moments during days in town this week and leaders in the basciient of observant these ad frescoes tell] dC so on the river is to take our|Association. There were about jthe Toronto trip. A. Reid, Ignace, was 'a visitor |the United Church, on Satift day evening. The girls will rememnb- er Miss Bowman's visit a year ago, when the C.G.I.T. was re- red and in which sooner or later| Lake the other night. That's |ing for the coming season was at-fto this month, have any time on, Dr Henry, Ignace was in town |organized, and it is hoped that 2 everybody will be engaged. a long way to go to enjoy anl]tended to. Mr Pitt was re-elect- their hands on which to be home-" Monday v.18 good many will be out Saturday : In other words, Christmas hour's skating though. ed President, and Gordon Reidjsick, it will not be the fault °LICR CREAM BRICKS. z= evening to enjoy a good time. | shopping. The holiday is little| It really is very regrettabie|made Secretary-treasurer for ajthose who have arranged the pro-j,,©5 Uy " pp [2 33 2 fiss Bowan will remain in Dry- ¥ more than a month ahead, fewer that a town as progressive and as second term as well. In place of gramme for their visit. Starting the TX gn Armacy. 2 ih den over Sunday and will give ¢ a shopping days than thirty by a large as Dryden, has no rink. [picked teams, captains were ap-joff witha bang-up dinner at Hart] S. Daiter, Kenora, was a busi: short talk on her work at the Sun A good deal. In no time these days will pass. The natural procrastin- Where is the hold-up, and what is the matter. All kinds of enjov- will draw for elect- pointed and they their teams. The ed were: J. A. Payne, E. J. War- House, the famous social centre of the University of Toronto, on the night of their arrival, the boys ness visitor to Dryden this week. Paul Hansen, from Dyment, spent the weekend in town. day evening service, © Regular W. I. Meeting-- ator will wait until Christmas| ment could be had out o a good i aE Ie WwW Eve when store aisles will be]skating and curling rink, and the]ren, Jno Hardie, Dr H. Morison, jwill have three days crowded} Mrs Drew, of Keewatin, is the 1s 5 le Sern of te jammed by other procrastinators, | €0st wouldn't keep us in debt for-|G. R. Hamilton, M. Upton, L.}with interest, entertainment andjguest of her daughter, Mic Jas. will'be held du : stocks picked out, clerks weary, customers in a flutter, clocks tick- ing time's rapid pace, all because the reminders of today have been neglected. Every year more sensible pers- ons do their Christmas shopping ever. -If properly operated, it might even be a paying proposi- tion in time. There is no provi- sion whatever for recreation of any sort in Dryden. It has even come to a point where twelve and fifteen year old boys scare up ajout of three. Whiting, and M. D. Hambly. The first game was rolled Tues- day evening, Dusty Warren's fel- lows tackling Payne's killers. Games count, and Payne won two There was lots of instructions. Hon. John S. Mart- in, Minister of Agriculture, will De Geer at Dryden. Arthur Pitt has returned from be the Chairman at the banquet, and the boys will hear addresses by Premier Howard Ferguson and Dr H. J. Cody, the Chairman of the Board of Governers of the Toronto University. a business trip to Ignace. Mrs P. J. Robertson, of Ignace was a visitor to Dryden, Wednes- day. Mr J. P. Earngey, M.P.P, leit Dryden, on Friday, November 30th, at 3'00 p.m. An interest- ing programme has been ar- ranged. Everybody Welcome. Oyster Sapper. and Dance-- Dyment Lodge, No. 3075, L. 0. 1. will hold an Oyster Supper in the Dyment Social "early. They reap all the advant-| poker game to pass the evening Payne in this for Dusty, because $ 5 Monday for Toronto. He will Friday. D b ages in variety of selection and That's a fact, and it is only be-]when it came to totals, his boys] On Wednesday, November 21. jttend the annual Liberal-Conser- Hall, on Friday, December : leisure of choice and when Christ-|cause there is nothing else for the | were two ahead. the boys will be taken for a tour yative convention, and be one of 14th. Admission 0c. Child- 2 mas Eve comes they can proceed [Kids to do. How about it? Can't p-- of the Union Stock Yards and the the speakers on the "Scholarship| *? 25¢. about their last-minute holiday | something be . done to provide] Wednesday night Doc. Morison packing plants, ) for Profiency in Canadian History tasks orderly, while the others|some good, clean, healthful sport |led his men to battle John Hardies see the whole process of rs Private Greeting Cards, $1.00 per| and Home Cooking-- fume and sputter. in town. Hockey games would s a tight game too ing livestock and the ultimateliqozen and up, at the Dryden|The Ladies of the United Church Americans are a great people,}then be possible and we have the ry of the we ord, and if manufacturing of the animals in-{ pharmacy will hold their Annual Sale of ; never to do today what can bejmaterial here for teams good On ng hadn't won the to meat products. In the after- A letter to the Editor from 2| Needlework and Home Cooking ! done tomorrow. The postmaster| enough to enter any Distr ga the other fellowsinoon of the same d day they will beliady in Sumas, Washington, asks|on December 12th, at 3:30 pan. has urged early posting of Christ-| League. Amusements like this ha Such {taken through the huge manufact- ior information about the _ oil|in the Church. Tea will be mas mail, but the last days wilijdo much to make the winter sea- life, uring plant of the Massey-Harris wells in this district. Unfortuna-|served, 25¢. a a COLLINS--At the Dryden Rec your perplexities, your aspir- Friday night In the evening 'they will be the] Can dy and a Fish Pond. Thej i Ra Institut: ot Cross Hospital, on Thursday, Nov| = ations. She will help you as gay. mga . ouests of the T. Eaton Company] Junior Girl's W. A. will have au} nee------ : 1st, 1928, to Mr and Mrs Kenneth she has helped thousands Let The service 'which was unde: > > pan) "ttractive Gift Booth. After-,Sale of Home Cooking-- i 3 i a the direction of the Presbytery oti I sy 5 wis . olic Women's League A Collins, a son her 5st k f On Friday, the last day, the] noon Tea and Supper will be The Catholic 8 * WINTLE--At Dryden Red Cross] or Sor iy the road to | Winnipeg, was presided over by 8 LySlr Lo an the] served. jwill hold a Sate of Howe Cooking : Hospital, on Tuesday, November Success anu appiness. Rew! J. I ntario Parliament B gs 2nd | ats. | OT] Saturday , Nove: bes 24 te o [J Li, 1098, to Mr and Mrs H. Dryden Hotel ioe or Te oD, en will be given a motor drive around] BARBERS UNION [3 to 5 pm, at W. I. horse Wintle, a son. h A YS Td Dit $ Store em =. December 3rd, after 2 p.m. Ont. Rev. Principal McKay, of Sh Tits Sive PRICE LIST 2 : z eT 2 x Decem er th until Manitoba Col llege gave th 1€ charge 1 - 0: 2 - i SHA gard $2 200, fT iN MEMORISS : i z 30ST', 1pm. othe minister. Rev. T. A: Mun- be. spent in ins UHAIRCUT 50} STEPHENSON--Iu Loving FEES $l.oo 2 roe. president of the Manitoba BEARDTRIM _____ ___ ______ 25¢. " memory of our dear other I 53 and $2.00 roe, president of the M a pr 55 I = - RE ------ 1 CHILDREN'S HAIR CUT --__ 35¢.}i| who passed peacefully avay | OARAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA '|ORDINARY SHAMPOO 0c. {| on November 24th. 1026. || he ORDINARY MASSAGE 50 In dreems we see her dear kind face : herl LADIES ORDINARY SHAMPOO Toc. | yp kis hers ow white brow SALE OF TIMBER MANGE SHAMPOO ________- Toc}, 4 whisper as we ov ed her then TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED by LADIES MAN {GE SHAMPOO, $1001 v."\ to memory now. the undersigned up to and including Ey re loll n Sn LADIES ORDINARY SHAMPOO, ree. The dowers we lay upon her grave Wednesday, 28th November, 1928, for ose atten Eom e. do SINGE May wither and decay, the right to cut the Pulpwood and Are Worth Care den District are: Jack Rows, BONACILLA MASSAGE _____ $100 oy Spe ni ys WEIR : Jackpine Ties on the North-half Lot hs Wing Ve on (Signed) P. KLEMENTEK, other 3, C ssion 5, Township of Temple, EI : : £ Dn, ie 1eT, mot P. MOORE, ihc. uc re Tr Consens ER p STRONG, HEALTHY EYES ARE AN IMPORTANT Rutter. D. E. reg local rep- D REID Will never pass away, a, ; : - res % ace ymopanied 5. bes 4 --]Ins a r SO n au ters. FURTHER PARTICULARS may be element of personal attraction. This priceless possession esentative accompanied the boy: Dryden, Ont., Nov. 22, 1928. A Inserted by her son and daug : Si i A ey should not be risked by abuse or neglect. conference, diesen the cor I IE as 5 ih ? gregation. letter of greeting pith 4 <4 E imber A t Kenora, 2 5 : g : ae read From. Rev 'H » PRT, 1 . Crows Tie io) i Bante An Examination will definitely determine was Es . H. M. Pea DESK SETS PEN SETS ' , son a fo stor. - A a 3 - 3 - + with Minister of Lands & Forests. whether You NEED GLASSES or not. Following the service, Rev. and All sizes, nh, Noah probably be bigger than ever. The train leaves at 5:15 but the cars do not fill until 5:14 We get there even if we are a last- minute nation, but it 1s at a tremendous cost of physical en son pleasant, so why be without them? oo "Your Life In Your Hand" You hold an. open volume in There will be free bowling for ladies at Reid's Alleys day afternoon, from 2 1 :30 to 4:30. All ladies interested are requeste will where the Company, and will see the differ- ent factory processes in the pro- implements. duction of farm They will be the gues Council of Canadian ers at Luncheon, tely we had to inform her that the only oil we knew of was in ihe Imperial Tanks down at the . P. R. tracks. We sire "Gifts Worth While" on display at the Dryden Pharm- Annual Sale of Needlework 1928 Christmas Seals The 1928 Christmas Seals, in aid a? the Muskoka and Toromto Hospilaiz for Consumptives, have Just Jean issued. These handsome Sesls, bear- ing the double-barred = 8, carry a message of hope te (Fo wie are afflicted with consumption. Tier y % INS vi ~ call as an effort 1s being nn el is Com IV - ergy and mental upsets. The] Your hand. It contains your [to call, as an effort 1s being made Har Cp a Five vour selechon seiys Thy g, SoRwy Rr ais 5 i 1 1S if g ) organ some womens ms jthe evening ncy 3 f : 3 i used for the maintenames of patients. Chiigumas Seppe season 3 life story. to i ze fos ie women's tea Rey 2 Winter Fa 1 Horse hn [aside for you. sed 1 ifonal Leta Aisoeia ; for this season 2050 ONO, tion is in need o nds to ca en nly gh CONSULT = -- ine Work 2 its Besuisale = Mus loka : - : » | and a eston ¥ not buy qe emps ms, CRESCENTIA Rev. H. A. Rivers Preaches at To i th St. Luke's W. A. Annual Bazaar. ; Seale In dieu of others? Not only will - - ~ . Cot r : S ou ge 0 urn, x yi 4 3 jl - . Yag e Toronto stores, but the The Senior W.A. of St. Luke's your aR will serve a greater emd RANKIN--At tl Dryden R zhi Induction ce at Kenora-- Al N--ATt the ryden el Winnipeg's Noted Palmist . : ThE will hold their Annual Bazaar| --for it will go to help someons in Cross Hospital, on Tuesday, Nov i KENORA, Nov 20--Rev. Hy slo P| Thursday. 'Nov distress. t ag : > c 1 : n Thursday, November 2gth,| Look for the double-barre od 6th, 1928, to Mr and Mrs D. S and Psychologist. Dickson, formerly of Oak River, o the ew) Hall at 3:30 p.m. Cross on 'Svery packet. HAI " Rankin, a daughter. . N. B.--No unauthorized publication of this Notice will be paid for. TORONTO, November 6th, 1928, Bring to her your worries, Manitoba, was inducted as min ister of Knox United Church here SATURDAY, HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED. 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