Dryden Observer, 16 Jan 1920, p. 3

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fi THE DRYDEN OBSERVER A No Chan or 4 Se nD we . Swiit's Pure Lard (1's) ir ; 0.40. Compound Shortening (=) 5 y (3's) +... Lj 1.90 © Swift's Pure Lard Swift's Pure Lard (5's) .... Swift's Pure Lard (10's).... 3.7 Swift's Pure Lard, tins (20's) 5.9 Swift's Pure L'd, wood (20's) 7.5: in a Ks § Compound Shortening (5's) Delico Shortening (1%) ©... r IV 5. Creamery Butter in cartons Pass 3 5 A : 5 Lrookfield Eggs, in cartons . | J : er . Nile # : ro wg fins Byas Ray bn Cig + Dick Gillbanks + 1 this. report. tof 152, on an average. 42 S i i { i An Se Lipa gn a 00 e 88 9a0 5000 Nr OT Ppp : ORE December Report §*¥e0veaes hi LER hi Pupils' names in order of merit, Only names of those pupils who: made over 60 per cent. appear in ; There were 194 i pupils enrolled for . the "month, with aa average daily attendance This means there were pupils absent every day. ; ine £2 ~* W. VICKERS, Principal. | 1 | Vernon Black, © The One-Price Cash Store. Se Um 2 : Bert Lott E R = James Beddome 9 i ------ - Nora Norens Norman Dickson Jr IV Honors ; ©. Norman Howe Bessie Harris. Gordon Clarke ' 'WABIGOON 'The twenyty - second Annual Entertainment by the Wabigoon School children was a gratifying success, the scholars responding to the efforts made by giving a first-class show: The audience was treated to a succession of solos, duets, recita- : concluding with Mr Ruggles and a grand pat- tions and sketches, riotic Flag Drill, smartly and cleverly rendered. = CE Miss M. L. Adams, the princi- pal, deserves extra marks for the painstaking methods by which she arranged the details, tried out and coached the talented young artistes, and helped to make the concert pleasing to all. 'As a reward for 'their good work at the entertainment, the children were given a party in the public hall on Saturday last. Des- pite the inclement weather a good number turned out, children and' grown-ups who came to help and entered into the fun and frolic as heartily as the kiddies. There were games and dances, cake, apples, sandwiches, candy, coffee and no excuses for missing a good thine, ~ =e 7c 20 i WEDDING. an = On Monday sth January, at the home of the bride, Gordon M. Tew, Dryden, was married to ENTERTINMENT AT. By the death of William (Bill); Humphrys, briefly received in the! issue of Jan. 2nd, the Town of! Dryden is deprived of one of the district's conspicuous but unas- suming citizens. For some score of years the writer has been famil-| iar with Bill Humphrys, He has known him as "straight" man in all his carcer. Bill belonged to the old school of | 'workers fast disappearing, and his | industry and integrity are visible in Dryden in many well-known | buildings -- notably the splendid{ residence in which his equally in-| dustrious and now sorrowing wife still resides, which was the scene numerous gatherings of the gen-{ eral public and social notables. It was the fortune of the writer tol {meet Bill at Wabigoon as a min-| ting engineer at Gold Rock. Hel: was a trusty and responsible em- as marked during his brief career as a prominent member of ihe; Dryden Council. Pity tis that the public men of Bill's type are dis- appearing, as otherwise the labor agitation would assume a differ- ent aspect. : . . ]OS.OSBORNE Swift Current, Jan. 1920. & VAN HORNE COUNCIL. \. Mary Kathleen, only daughter of Mrs K. Riddel. Rev, Robt. Wil-! son conducted the ceremony. The, wedding was a quiet one, being! attended only by the relatives and friends of the patries. : a BIBLE SOCIETY CANVASS. The executive of the Dryden branch of the Upper Canada Bible Society wishes to announce that! during - the recent canvass, the sum of sixty-three dollars, forty cents ($63.40) was realized, all of which was forwarded to the treas- urer, Elias Rogers, Toronto, and has been duly acknowledged. ~~ * Rev. Robt. Wilson. ae wo AGT Locke: XL TW, Vickers, At the regular meeting of the Dryden Branch, held on Sunday 11th January, it was decided to proceed immediately with the raising of the Memorial Fund. The campaign is mentrusted to 'a committee of meémbers. The fund will be devoted to the acqui- ring of permanent quarters for the Association in Dryden, and in dition, to the erection of a Me- orial in stone, or such other material and of such form be later decided, to com a district line with volunteer have th in the town. can be exchanged for these new certificates. ment Security is equa to the last Victory Loan, the interest being exactly the same. Lo done by the Governm these The new Council of Var Horne Township held its first emeting | last Monday, Reeve John Hutchi-| - son in the chair. Councillors Wm. } Tew, Charlie Coombe, Andy Hall, and James Wilde also took their plages.. "© ali ELECTION AT IGNACE, F., Thomson , Merchant, and A. senior right as a property holder, and his interest as a "merchant The following four were elected to th eCouncil : J. A. Johnson, hostler. R. Rhoades, hostler. J. E. M'Nabb, merchant. + H. Clark, carman.. yo fF a particularly | ployee of the Dryden P. & P. Co., z which characteristics were quite} Jo Il = Leah McMaster ,:Pags. is j Homer Gough Louis Nymark Myrtle Reany John Marsland Frank Millard RICE--alb for vu. iv. iit i i .25 Eiraunor Smith § BUCKWHEAT FLOUR in 10 Ib sacks re {2.95 « Wu, Vicg«rs, Poincipal Good EASTERN APPLES, per bbl .7.50 : Lo Camembert Cheese, per can......... tl Sr 111 Honey inglass jars." 05. 2 Sse rye od Bo nn Olive Butter, per Jar dail. eau... 23 lex Wilson - Scotch Snac ry : uh cotch Snacks, per jar ........ .. Sn Heints Spe -hetti and tomato sauce, a can, .25 Van Camp's Soups, assorted, per can.... .13 Snider's Tomato Soup, per éan i. ....... .25 . Sweet Potatoes, per can .. Pearl Thomas : Horace Fox Pass os Dwight Wright SEE a .32 Jules St Pierre : Molosses, pevean uv... 0 ir vio. 213 Verlie Thomas { y 2 Earl Black : ; a $ More and more are our customers impressed with the fac store for Groceries. WEEKLY LIST From the Quality Grocers ~~ Don't forget our Big Disco i 9 percent of : - On Cash Orders of 5.00 and over ~ FISH AND MEATS Haibut, per Ib 21¢ Haddie fillets, per 1b CR I Ir SRR Sr} ppers, 3 parlor, oon eT Jack flsh, per Ib .... Liver Sausage, per 1b Tripe, per lb ....i..s every Friday unt t that this is the one dependable Steed'. iiiis See csansssehessane 'Fresh pork sausage per Ib ........... 25 ¢ i CC I J I Peanut Butter in bulk, per lee viata, Sunday Breakfast Brand Sausage arriving ¢ 'Rosaline Madder Jimmy Hill Tommy Grant ~ Enrico Morasutti _ Antonetra Sfreddo + Honors Clara Jobbe : Verne Campbell - : ohn 2 - Warren Morden or Te = Mike Solyk Without standing because of COKFECTIONEPY Frank Kerney -------------- : = ee Olive Reany ETE : Gertrude Doudiet : 5 Jr ITI . x . = Honors B TN Ro, : Dorothy Bigelow { | ] : : : Doris Thorp ¢ h 4 Bessie Blair Se . "N: Hie Hunter CB . \ Milo Upton 4 _ = ; J : 5 % Margaret Latimer : ln . : . Louis Pinkerton : : - ; : ee a Lin Pass ; e | i Thes Jedmundsen The Quality Grocers Genrge Wigle : : : : 8 Stanley Hities CEE ; a aa Cl oo Goalie | 090E030250850000:L i000 00Te 000 BEE (xrace Be - -- . REE ; Louis Streddo 2 : a a aaa = Constante Sfreddo Frances Foulis : : Soleo Bulth > Somalis Mi rastu G : l 7 I I' a alleen Lh : / (G ith ! ; : : ; : } Ro . a Miss Brown, Teacher Yorn Stefanik : FR U ITS A x. - CA ND Y 5 3 : ; Soon Gouge 2 ania -- a ig ny a lay Bartlett : : : fi = Cn 5 : Moi a fod Stefanik Do ZN : z is inary ot $3 i oO 5 ohn Willard : a : ~ - - ; % Pas : : ; : Rn - ; Sm : Pass oe : - Ruby Nelson : ICE CREAM KODAKS SL ze fons Pay, Jeannette Reid ys : Eile Ey : 40ys ymar > ; 1 b rill A ; : Pm Dixon Ta Robinson ; | BREAD SUPPLIES ; va Kentner : | : i Nona Rean - 1 : op : --- ES Kenneth i Cany | $ ih ly UE : ) i 5 Rh on Alice Bigelaw CAKES ne STATIONER . a Nile Cullin - Gordon Campbell ; Np DRYDEN ---- ONTARIO Miss ANDERSON. Teacher Honors Te Ta -------- EE 3 ma THE CANADIAN FARMER'S © Grace Gough OPPORTUNITY. a "Pass = : I. 5 Alma Larson J O Lizzie Trist oO : American farmers have consid- erably decreased their wheat acre- age for the coming year. A recent news. dispatch from Washington stated that the outlomok for the harvest of winter wheat was con- siderably reduced. Nearly twelve million less acres have been sown Grace Hardie 5. Victor Nymark 5 "James Clark Bobbie Berrey . Valborg Johnson Paint, 0il, 6 ons of $5, $10 , maturing at the ears from date, with i of five and one-half per cen npounded half-yearly, Thri amps will still be on sale, and This new Govern- There will be no publicity work ; ent to bring {| tion of the to th PRIMARY DEPARTME Class A d Dorothy Fox = Clara McBratney Nellie Elsey to winter wheat in the U. S., a decline of over 23 per cent. from | 1918 when them U. S. had the greatest acreage in history. The} indicated yield is 500,000,000 bus., which will barely more than sup- Sewing Machine Needles --Eidri Domestic, Standard, New BOOKS NEILSOI' 4 CHOCOLATES 23 -25 25 .07 15 32 When you want ~~ Ellen Johnson non-attendance : C. Waugh, freight agent, were out} i Reid Vinmic ve 4 ; for election as Reeve of Ignace. Eldon Wright a i The result of the voting was a tie, Pass on : Harvey Klosi jie. zr cach polling 23 votes. The clerk sii hy Bells Blake Ci : had to cast his Toe to decide 0 vo Victor Oliver George Moore : 2 election, which was given to | - George Hignins Bob Cooper W. Thomson in doing so taking? § Almina Black Duncan McKellar into consideration Mr Thomson's $ Olivelovis Miss CAUSLEY, hn Hardwar e, Tinwar 8, Stoves : Beds and Mattresses --TRY- N Dealer inall kinds of Barb "ite and Peerless Lawn and Field Fence lass RHODES Binder Twine, Pumps, Ete. ge B. Raymond, Singer, F. S. White Home New Williams, Singer Family ply local needs. Add to this in- formation the facts of the Argen- ine wheat acreage being reduced, istralia has suffered anoth- ught so that its crop! han is needed farmers of guided a RA -- patronage. © The p lsaid that the pre-el Douglas McBratney Albert Berry : for Canadia Imer Silver all the wh Marian Hill - | mixed grains ) AL ee business propositio : a | are assured from the pres ~ tlook, and fixed pr will ben ; he U.S. Ma next . oment, Patronage will be ~ abolished ; says Drury. Toronto, Jan. 12--PremierDru- ry said today that the new Ontar- 10 government is perfectly sincere in its determination to abolish e of 'the United Farmers would be d , implented 2 the earliest possible "he prac ppo1 ent of SH ---------- rime minister ection pledge al steps to Vi | ~ NO SEATS YET. Toronto, Ont. Jan. 1 announcement is forthcoming to where Premier E. C. Drury an his two seatless colleagues of tl government, Attorney-General E. Raney and Hon, Manning D herty, minister of agriculture, to find constituencies, " il good the

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