Dryden Observer, 16 Apr 1920, p. 1

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" he | en Obser ver SAMI Sa XXVIL Volume EE NSE emer mm a Dryden, Ont, Friday, April 16 1920 Number 46 «a The Hudson's Bay Co. ~ TRAPP Na BUT ER'S NOTICE Read all the Fur Price Lists You can. 'We do not issue any Bring, Express or Mail us all you can catch of BEAR and MUSQUASH » and get the HIGHEST PRICE paid Sao in Canada Dinotwic, Ont. " Our Business for 250 years "' found on the last page of this Who Will Go? The report of the Dryden Am- ateur Athletic Associ lished last week attracted consid- | attention to the athl ahead of us. To open the season the Association the honorary president, in concur. rence with the executive, has ar- ranged a«five mile road race for Dryden, open to anyone resident in the district, to be held on May 6th. The full particulars will be etic season and give n the advertising column of! uare "P- Store. I. ST LUKE'S CHURCH, DRYDEN. ' Union Church SERVICES Morning Prayer and Sermon at 1 Will be conducted by Mr Cr a.m. mornng and evening. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. grr agg, Evening Pra rer and Sermon ar 7 t= p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. ENJOYABLE MUSIC Rev. ROBT. WI SON, Rector. i. En a A Cordial Welcome Awaits You. ~The least you owe yourself is to ~ -get the most for vour : and a Square Deal This you can get by shipping to iy The Great Lakes Fur Trading Co. Lid. ; DINORWIC, Ont. Or HEAD OFFICE [2 Francis Block, FORT WILLIAM, Ont. WE PAY ALL EXPRESS CHARGES STRAND Theatre A AUCTION SALE Mr R. B. Miller is offering his entire stock and implements by public auction on the 29th of this month at his farm east of Dryden This consists of about ten or elev- en head of horses, twenty five head 'of cattle, and other stock, "besides implements. This should ibe a good sale, as the stock is of good quality, and terms are offer- ed to purchasers. : Lunch will be provided. Full particulars will be announced on posters. 'W. J. Robinson, Auct- tioneer. FRIDAY ~~ SATURDAY Alice Brady a World to live in" SEED OATS FOR SALE We have purchased a shipment of No. 1 Banner Seed Oats, also some Gold Rain, which will be sold at $5.10 per bag of three bus., delivered to any station in the dis- trict, bags included. Cash must accompany order, and money or- ders, cheques, &c., should be made payable AT PAR to D. Frejd, Dryden. We have also a quantity of No. I Marquis spring wheat, northern Comedy SAFE DANGER TUESDAY | Special Tom Mix "Hell Roa MONDAY rin' Reform' Comedy, Thrils and a good story {event a success. He is willing tc arouse gre: district." 7s. The whole sc at structure is based on the <healtit and happiness of the people. The nation that excells in athletics Will inevitably lead in other things. The development of the sporting spirit that acompanies the pursuit of athletic pastimes s also a high- ly desirable achievement. . All success is built on good health, backed by a spirit of tolerance and fair play. The community or nation that neglects to cultiv- ate these qualities may be a rich, but can never be a great one. Let Dryden and district put its heart into this thing and we ma; discover awrunner that will bring distinction to our district, bus better still, we shall have the cer- tainty of every benefit that car accrue from the intelligent cul tivation of manly sport. a Already several entries have been received. The first to volun- teer-was Mr Dave Currie, who is keenly interested in making the undertake the training of thosc who would like to enter. To facilitate training arrangements it is advisable that competitors submit their names as soon ac possible to him or to Mr Pitt, or any member of the Association committee. Remember that the time is short and that the best trained man stands the best chance. So get a move on. Have your name entered at once; and] get the advantage of trainin with an experienced athlete, and whether you win the race or not: you will never regret the exper- ience and health gained by a course of training. Sr Mr John Rhodes has finally dis- posed of his business, and contem- plates a period of well-earned rest His health is not of the best at present, which fact may oblige him to seek treatment, and he may possibly make a trip to Roch- ester. He has no intention of leaving Dryden, however, where his home has been for so many years, and which he has seen to develop from small be its, present importance. y yn Mr Rhodes came here in' 1806, from Uxbridge, Ont., his native' place} where he hadbeen engaged er the| feeling o heme ofthe social | JOHN RHODES RETIRES | ginnings to |, EDGREN. Ih" Loving Memory Dryden Mill Smoker | = oF 10s ossome { i The second of the series of soc- ation pub- ial evenings for the employees of the D. P. & P. Co was arranged erable interest and has drawn by the management and staff last. Thursday evening. Every man who could possibly attend was present, and the kind of evening a good send-off,, that men thoroughly enjoy was spent. Card tables, checker boards, ; lunch, music (vocal and instrum- ental), wrestling & boxing bouts, & specially printed programme were all provided, the entire ex- pense being borne by the manage- ment. The Dryden Orchestra also played several popular select- ions, which gave opportunity for rousing choruses, and a splendid f 'joyousness was devel- Bed SEI e 2 discussion ¢ : 'terest concern 1g TNaters a mill, in which all parties took. hand. Not "speeches" with the; restrained calculated phraseology that gets one nothing, but men's talks, straight from the shkioulder, that clear the atmosphere. The general manager, Mr J. B. Beveridge, made a hit wth his effort. In a spirit of friendly ban- ter, he explained the attitude of the management towards the em- ployees, and pointed out impedi- ments in the way of mutual un- derstanding and goodwill. He didn't hesitate either to utter some home truths that were thor- oughly relished for their frank- ness, for there is nothing the everage man enjoys more than to be told where he gets off at. The President of the local Un- ion also spoke briefly, and one or two more helped to brighten things up by their remarks and stories. That the discussion rose to a high plane on occasion was proved by the interest taken in a scientific exposition of 'Evolution' by Mr H. Humphreys. It is clear that a movement which was originally planned to In a letter received }yy Mrs i Humphreys from her 'daughter Mrs Tinsley of Swift Current, is . given the sad news of the death of our old-time editor, Joe Osborne. He has never quite recovered his strength since ill health and ad- vancing years compelled him to withdraw from the management of this paper. He has always kept in touch with us, however, and was a constant reader of the QOb- server. The recent death of Wm. Humphreys was somewhat of a Blair's decease, it seemed as if he let go, and he has been failing since. The funeral at Swift Current took place on Tuesday, 6th of Ap- ril. He was 69 years of age. om---- ABOUT YOUR INCOME TAX 919 April 12th, unmarried persons who receive an income less than $1,000, and married persons re- ceiving an income of less than $2,000, are not bound to make a return unless htey receive a writ- ten request from this department. It is very possible that the depart- ment will call for a return from all persons resident in your Town and in that case, refusal to make a return makes that person liahle to a penalty of $100 per day. All persons whose income is in excess of statutory exemption must, of course, fyle their return forthwith without awaiting any request from this department. Yours truly, CHARLES ENGLAND Inspector of Taxation. eliminate industrial friction is go- ing to develop into a thoroughly enjoyable means of all-round ben- efit. The next affair, which will include. the, women and children s "planned for the 22nd of April, nd promises to be one of the | most successful steps in the dir-| ection of social goodwill yet de- vised, Mark it down on your calendar, and let nothng get in) the way of your being present. DEEDS_NOT WORDS Parliament Buildings, Toronto, ; April 13, 1920. Mr M. S. Campbell, Dryden. Dear Sir,--I am making arrangements - to = have about 500,000 white fish put into the Wabigoon Lake. Hope that this will meet with your approval. Yours very truly, PETER HEENAN. IN: MEMORIAM. of "my iideat husband, John A. in farming. ' He started here as a blacksmith, setting up his. forge under a jack pine tree where, Pitt" butcher shop now stands. To lis ten to his experiences is to Tefrs- a story of constant effort and hard work that had its share in the up- _grown, selling at $7.20 per bag of two bushels, and O.A.C. No. 21! barley, No. 1 govt. grade, sold in. 2-bus. bags at $5.40 per bag. All grain has strong vitality, germin-" ating from 96 to 100 per cent. Orders will be filicd and delivery made in the order received, while the stock lasts. - : Zi ~ R. H. PRONGER ~ Notary Public : Conveyancer, Etc. BY DEN oNT F. B. LINDEN . Nevamy, ere. Conveyancing Collecting| ~~ General Pra='ice DRYDEN ONTARIO HIN, Barrister, Solicitor, &e. IMPERIAL BANK BLOCK, § BRADY WORLD TO Live my EI building of our town. In retro- - cpect theer is a certain element of romance as one follows the steady progress from the jackpine stand to the big store. In between there are varying steps upwards - --the purchase of an old boarding house: its conversion into the community dance hall, wher many. lege, Man., preached last Sunday i enjoyable nights were spent, and both morning . and evening at "its final adaptation ten years ago Union Church. linto the present hardware store, At the same time he has had great success in the growing of was. Professor Hetherington was his one of the earliest men into the .Acheivements in the latter crop Yukon: and was for several years 'having drawn important attention -principal of Columbia College. to the district as a potato seed ' "As someone put it, we had an ~~. intellectual treat. It is fitting that we extend to lasted forty-five minutes, yet the this pioneer our heartiest wishes interest held to the last moment. for complete restoration to health = Itis scarcely possible that Dry- and express the hope that he be den will have another opportunity long spared to watch the progress of hearing Professor Hethering- of the town that he has helped to ton, but if so, he will have a very large cosgregation, clover and potato seed, growing country build. 9 A beautiful memory .left behind, Edgren, whe'éntered. into rest on Good Friday, April 18, 1919. A loving 'husband, a father kind, Days of sadness still are near, Still we hold his memory dear, Tears in silence often flow Sinee he died one year ago. 'Sadly missed by his wife and children, ER tlh a i. Professor Hetherington, teach- er of psychology in Wesley Col- Few of the congregation knew until aftetwards who the preacher The sermon DRYDEN tem purifier, and cans : quantity. PHARMACY = or! fl m--ciii SPRING DISINFECTANTS NOW is the time to get busy with a good disinfectant. We recommend the following-- KRESO made by Parke, Davis and Co. CREOLIN IZAL CHLORIDE of LIME, and we strongly advise' you to use them freely, as cach one is a Sure Guard Against Dis- ease. SPRING TONIC NOW is. the time when one feels the need of a good spring tonic. We advise you to take any of the following preparations-- Wampole's Tasteles Preparation of:Cod Liver Oil Extract. - Parke, Davis and Co Beef, Iron and Wine Davis Lawrence, 1920 Perscrip- blow to him, and when that was followed by the sad news of Dr.! Replying to your letter of)' 30-4 Notice To my Friends and Patrons-- Having disposed of my Hard- ware Business to Mr Ernest A. Klose, I take this opportunity of thanking them for their pat- ~~ ronage during the years I have been in business, and hope they will give to my successor the same support. JNO. RHODES. FOR SALE 2 COWS and 2 HEIFERS, all due to freshen April and May; cheap for cash. Young Pigs, $6.00 a-piece. Apply man 'WM. JAEHNERT, : Waldhof, Ont. ROOSTERS. 4 brown leghorns, Plymouth rock. First choice $2 = R. H. PRONGER greate: t lay : inspected. Eggs, $6 for fifty. 4-23 F. YOUNG, Port Arthur. Maxwell Mower, 5 ft cut, in good working order; Sharples no. 3 Separator, almost new; also cul- tivator. Apply-- DAN O'LEARY, Dryden. N o MILKING COW for sale, Also. 5 Grade Heifers, due to freshen later on. Must be cash deal. ~~ DON BICKNELL, 4-9 'Bedworth. S. C. White Leghorn HATCH- ING EGGS, $2.00 per setting of 13; White Wyandotte, $3.00 per settng of 13, or $3.00 per setting of 135, unfertiles not replaced. 57 J. 82. HILL. COOK STOVE, burns coa or wood. Apply-- SID. BARTLETT, . Dryden, Ont. 4-Room COTTAGE, with good Garden adjoinng, and l4-acre of land. Terms on application. JOHN STEFANIK, Dryden, Ont. Team of BAY.MARES, weight ajyout 2800; also one black geld- ing, weight about 1600, 6 year oid, I'or terms apply 2 A. MILLINGS, Eagle River, Ont. ~~ 120 acres,.good pasture, plenty of : water, all fenced, consderabl pulp and other wood on same; * No. waste land, easily cleared. One: mile north of town limits, on road i to Richan. Only $10 per acre for quick sale, > tion. Dr. Gibsons (our own) Com-. pound Syrup of Hypophosphites. | Charles E. Frosst's and Co. Elix-, er Gaduine Co. Dr. Gibson's Extract of Sarsapa- rilla with Potass Iodide. NOTE--These are not BRE but are preparations made by the leading pharmacists of this con- tinent. Knowing what they con- tain, we can strongly recommend them. SPRING DYES NOW is the time. Ladies, you are looking for Straw Hat Dyes, Straw Hat Cleaner, Sunset Dyes, Rit Dyes and Butterfly Tints, the latter for tinting waists, ties,i scarfs, hose, gloves and ribbons; good for silk, cotton or wool, just ues cold water. No boiling, no fuss. Just the thing. 36 colors to choose from. We wish to advise our patrons that we have just received a ship- ment of TANLAGC, toic and Sys; uply any Open for offers-- A J& acre, being part of old skat- ing rink. E Jz acre or more, being lot 15, wst of Earl st, very convenient for residental purposes. 2 One-sixth acre, being part of lot 16, west Earl st. All of lot 3, about 14 acre, opp- ; osite C.P.R. station, Annis add'n. Apply A A. W. COULTER, 4-30 Fort William, Ont. F or Sale--Two HOUSES, on easy terms to suit purchaser. For: full particulars apply to : BEN BLAIR, Dryden, Ont. 57 - W. G. CASE Gasoline Engine and Auto- mobile Repairs, Electrical Wiring Electlical Fixtures repaired. Bo : Work guaranteed, Prices; Mi t rate. Cae + a

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