Dryden Observer, 21 May 1920, p. 4

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ER THE DRYDEN OBSERYVR®RK i ; y! Ny J » Sa ir ' ¢ ~ 2) [/4 3 The Jackpot . BEDWORTH NOTES. Mr Anthony Murphy of White Dryden Schools re-open Tues-|Xiver has been visiting friend day. here for the past week. pir 2 A party of Masons from the| Dan Doyle with his "big team" Dryden Lodge visited Kenora on | 1S doing great work on a farm.' Thursday. this spring. : nr im NL % Mr and Mss Pitt were in Forel Mr H. Monty spent the week 4 oF William the early part of the week | €nd with his parents. - Men' s and Boys C? tothing Mr Walter Hatch of Mt Forest! Miss Edith McDonald of Mur- - is spending a few days with Mr illo has been spending the past ? ; ge am and few weeks with her sister, Mrs! and Far nishings. an Mrs McFadyen. Heth M Millan. Fok : A. R. Hutchison has been indis- 3 on fod posed, and was confined to the Bedworth gravel pit is now in | house for a few days." 'operation, : : The Misses and Florence Dun-| Sunday school has re-opened in : lop of Oxdrift arrived home on{the schoolhouse. Services com- | Wednesday afternoon, after sviit-|Mence 2.30 p.m. ; -. ing in Kenora, Keewatin and Fal The School Board have intsal- Ne wly Arrived from A ontreal, lette. led a first-class Edison Eg LEN = : A diold-2 d réd-coated| for which R. J. Pronger, Dryden ATH s T OP E NE 3 OUT ate obi Oh aly en is agent, at $200 complete, in the The Latest Sha Soy Soft Tind. S a Goiiing day. sehoolhouse, for the use of teacher 2 hei al W2AIAPESTIN DOT : boy traws an enn xd pupils. Qu sentiments-- N PA N AMAS Mrs Bross of Oxdrift has] thing too good for the Bedworth : | 3 just returned from the U.IMW.O. school LO Miss Ryther Hes 5 Also: Pretty Shapes im cheaper Hats for School Wear. convention at Toronto. She in-fsays, congratulations! : : i, y k x Eo. ™ Ram forms us that J. J. Morrison, secy. STREET is J SEE, WEST WINDOW THIS" WEEK. § UF, and MrsiBrodie, U.EW.O. | ™2 i Sree oC 20 BL will be heverinl Jolt to fully Bre WALDHOF. En To CE 1 a "|| ganize the district. A very interesting meeting was held here last week re telephones The Annual Meeting of the and schools, in which conflicting Women's Institute will be held 3 = J =z CE STD EE LEE (WEED (EEE GHD () QUES ET MBM, simi. ©) CRD OST () Ge () SHED () ¢ 0 ; Fy - FURERLAT 9neBeBOnIEinite il e00R90300¢04040000800 # J v 8 « 0 ESE) EE) SS (SO ----( : am aL CH (EO S--()-E---O-a-- 0¢ »" BET ia Sh wl \ ib | ideas were expressed. $ z - i next Thursday, May 27th, at 3} i! : ! 3 ; | : i p.m. in the Town Hall, Dryden. Messrs John A. Kellberg & Co. 2 3 . pl i Business. -- Election of Officers. {have received their 10-20 Titan z : | Ee Jif It is important that all members | tractor and sawing outfit. - i 0 : i ; RY be present. | Mr Albert Allin returend from ! x | Se W Dear Jack i --We notice in a the west last week, with a fine big ; is 7 - - | recent issue that Girls prefer day- tefm of oxen, and has started in 7 [] Fo i | light." Perhaps this explains w hy for real farming. ed 8} = ] some damsels are willing to stay, Good Tuck to you, Albert. * wR 2 | up. all night to see t--~GPD.Y yo) forget the free district | a 34 - Some Prd them SRR Needed UFO. ene to be held at the § 3 : } PE and keep ringin' the changes on de Waldhéf school house, as_there A G.P.D.'s This indicates the Great- | Will befa surprise for all. Sport; 5 a ; est Possible; Depravity. Maybe [such > foot-races, sack pa 3 : ) g they think it's good form, but we legged races tug-of-war, and a ft / 2 4s) ot thenf os - Good People shooting amtch for the men, the ¢ | ve Lk Don't. : "=~. best crack shot to receive the & vy : . | P : i" prizé=There, are also other sports § - S and | Wiado wei | 8 Dryden 'Athletic have decided] for the ladies and kiddies, with i g : | = | 3 to prepare two double courts for |yaluable prizes attached. A dance ij +a, = E S | tennis on the Fair grounds, and{yill be given in the evening, with .2 if you w ant roofing or tar- i] z prt these will be ready at an early good music." The committee also a : : ' p.4 - ; i date this season. has arranged to supply the crowd ¥ 3s Lr on ] a shipment ot i FS ReT-Y 6 3 y 5 hips LU B RI CATE Dave Currie and Geor ge Wyce il ice Cr wel) a is Papel ' come and get my 4 : the Dryden entries to "the ten- Ri en ne Hl ri RL ; | The Wheels of Business # | mile race in Fort William Vic-]0¢ wy Sopa LE re ! > 4 Our Classified Want Ads. fumish a B | toria Day, left Thursday for the on he ny AY Wg "5 Drices. ] lubricant that is good for any kind of lake city. They will compete for The ¢ ih Sei oir hy! fiy- E = | - oy wn employer of an em. the Cups presented by the Times- > tr oe weel, V 5 § ; 1 T . : "ei Fy 2 © ployee. Have you something to sell or 1s Journal. It's about time the Brass ng I I a hy z arioad buying enables } ) there something you wish to buy? {Band made an appearance any-jand-1o = : | / : 2 %. No matter how large or how small way 5 health and humor. vo 8 5 - : | a your business 1s, Condensed Ads. will im : 3 3 & " A + 3 LI] ig - x } Eighteen men from Fort Wil- BOARD AND ne vo meet all competition. 8 liam arrived in Dryden Wednes- First 1 rg : | st class table day morning, to work : at the - iD Wachman mines. More are expec- apie | ted, as it is intended to operate on : y . an eight hour, 3-shift basis at the FREE TR 20, ry i earliest posmsible date. ¥ : 2 - # 5 Dryden Man Wins Honors-- In Your Heme. 3 | The sensation of 'the western . 4 collie club)s show at Winnipeg WE: $ : last Saturday was the eleven mths Edison' S New Diamond : old puppy, Windsor Beach Jerry, oh he $ owned by W. M/Luckie of Dry- 2 AM BERO LA } | 5 'den. The pup won seven. firsts, : ag : 3 and seven specials, including the : : oF on 1 So [} : silver trophy for best collie in the | Read this through and grasp this, 7 > - ! show, defeating the internationallextraordin { j ke winner. The number of dogs is This = : believed to be the largest entry of 7 eo collis 'ever benchd in Canada. see a phonogr 1 | Relative value of Agriculture-- i} : 5 | Dr S. F. Tolmie in the Ottawa XY -- ¢ 4 House estimated the total agri- cultural wealth of Canada to-day i i at $7,379,299,000, and stated that 3 2 there were 53, 049,640 dcres of [5 - 0 : i 'land under field crops in 1919. The 7 i S value of agricultural products last * 1g / } . | year exceeded the country's total ' p 8 4 : . y mineral; forest and fisheres wealth iy. 2 7 figures for which he quoted. '8 i ) Mothers' Allowance Act-- A Fe i 4 Hon. Walter R®llo, minister of < 0 labor at Toronto has introduced % ; J 2 = 4- Z - ¥ 2 the mothers' allowanec act, This Come to. our mores Sle or ? 4 oT Zi ot rai al , provides for a commission of five, fe | fe a ge > two of them women, by the lieut. i 5 | > : governor. The province and the ; Ce : 2 municipality in which an appli- | V7 > 3 2 = ' 2 vy Duties cant lives share the payment of | 2 i : the allowance granted. a ge i | The Case 10 20- is Weed Inspector {ot Dinteiote Ariens if you do not x W ant 4 | power. Owner The regular monthly meeting nl = we a in Lio « 3 are' alws of Van Horne Club, U.F.O., was If hank al he hi ® it extra hu rdenindstheld in the township hall, last Pani or ye pth ue bi | : This 10-20 is It has long Saturday. President Jas. Match SLE hy 3 A S 3 thas TL mah lay occupied the chair. : | : ji | in sod or sto 3 After the reading of the minutes e 4 i 1 ol I several new members were ad- : | i alle ah mitted to the Club. A motion 3 ¥ ea gray was carried that the secretayr! Accant this. offer au LN ; att foto 7 tant blndars Acces 118. offer to-day Ww ie Tio ii 7 you! make application to the dept of}. > ; £211 4 | BryiE Youll then Agriculture to have a weed insp- ogi * s i= 16 10 foot ector appointed for the district. LEA | J : os ; : Also that the member for the dis- S i : ; STN de EAR trict, Peter Heenan, be requested. ch | CEROSENE F< SREENAL : q NE A -& TER I o. T. BRI aut to use his in fluence favorably to- a =~ 1 {RACTORS SE Oxdrift # Unt." ward such an appointment, ER a 1) GE GR) | -"

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