Dryden Observer, 25 Jun 1920, p. 4

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o lie Wthrow of Ignace play- WB (fjcdin the home team last Saturday | PETE . ON AT al men SRE r ga Mrs Edgar has returned from | The home of Mr and Mrs 7.0. lusive Dry Goods Store | Winnipeg, where she spent last. Anderson, Eagle River, was th URE ie ha Jit vaek, i ~~ [scene oi a pretty wedding; when 4 us Call ~ tl M ie el fe ENE La their eldest daughter, Bertha I a A rel : I's J | -- Wis Le Winnie was marritd to Mr Christopher Lam ttle Sh ek pe Pe A x 2 V Los Rif on etulig Aer parents 4 Mr and Peterson on June 1gth! <% $5050 BLECLBLLIELEIDI0D020D00 res 41H Boys Clothing = 7 'rank Madder Sr. EL {When the bride 'entéred, a duet BE : EA i: Fe Cel ye Sirona JOE HH AL Hutchison, went to Win- | Was sung by Misses Helga Jacob- i and Furnishings Sy aie Blniper on Monday after a car of |Son and Dagna Anderson. The stock and feeders, bride and groom took their places LADIES' and CHILD REN SW EAR HM and ves Ms Camper [00 BE SR iy AT i w RTL 2 en : To ee = 2 aty on' Wednesday the 23rd. § bride, acted as bridesmard, while mag pL yf © 9 NA = SE Su The Ag ha Sn Mr Harry Peterson supported the Girls and Ladies New Spring Hats ; H -- oe meting of = yy groom. The ceremony was per- Ng Lr igen = la 8 Float. formed 'by Rev. J. Johnson of Kenora, in the presence of the ; Sane 34 é x \| relatives and friends. The brides JUST OPENED OUT a * Miss Pearl Ryther of Ignace, | gown was of white crepe de chine Sana ; SE 2 : Te and Miss Jewel Ryther of Bed- and she wore the bridal veil with 'The Latest Shapes In Soft Fine Straws and Genuine fil worth, spent the weekend in torgn orange blossoms, and carried oF ; Sel ey a % ~urday. There was a rather small Newly Arrived from Montreal, lt attendance. Ta ~ < "PANAMAS '< with Miss Margaret Scott. . Jroses. A wedding supper follow- nat A mE : i ed, at which many of the friends --dhere will Le-a schou! picnic at so Pretty Shapes in cheaper Hats for School Wear. Saturday the were present. celebrated the 'eleventh ~annivers- | Hildegard Anderson, sister of the : 4 che : : a i : 26th, starting at 1 Mr and Mrs Peterson will fie j 'SEE WEST WINDOW THIS WEEK. ve hedy Is welcome dud oy Fors Langiord cass of sabe 2 ous = : : Indies are asked to bring baskets. and their many friends extend | : Say, Mr Jackpot, it's a pity vou [their best wishes to them. § " SRE ok Bn 9 C couldin't get out 'n paper that a} po . . : 24 S person could reagl with one hand | SHERWOOD-JOHNSON : AC Ne : while looking over the dictionary | ; Se NLS 2 i nto 3 on with the other aa | -Lilly Dorothy, daughter of Mr} $ "The Red Brick Store" of Blowing & trisines be gov. i4and Mrs Albert Johnson, Dryden, 1 TE ENE a a lowing a trumpet is dry work was united in marriage to Mr y = rites £3 ee i ee and it was very thoughtful of L. Herbert Leonard Sherwood on yden, ig Aan Ont. A. Bigelow to provide some Coca Wednesday, June 23rd. The cer- f oN Cola refreshments to the boys at|emony took place at the home of | & ; \ |band 'Practice on Tuesday the bride at five o'clock, only the i ; immediate friends and relatives] Said he, has 'got another girl. We are | being present. Rev. R. Wilson i i Bok ou ra {hfluence, howeve to re- {performed the ceremony. The y strain him from spoiling this little {Pride wore a wedding gown of j Sunset--Yes, dear. we beleive » 2 2 RELIABLE REPAIRS affair, by addressing a sirailar | White crepe de chine, and also Te ¥ tender effusion to his latest dvin- [conventional veil 'and orange iT ity. i col WT tblossomy, She carried roses and ; Tae We - You know the price of sugar, tin labels, fruit and labor. Consequently 41h pails of pure jam are are billed to sell at $2 per tin next season. Orders are being hooked on this bogie > oo bm ort Bn I have 1000 tins just received of Pure Strawberry and Black Raspberry Jam, I am selling this still at $1.50 per tin, but in order to help out will sell at $1.25 per to every description of rid and : 'was attended by Miss Miriam | Gas Engines . "Poles Collapse", the heading Keatley. The bridegroom was ! Sit wa ; a in a daily paper need occasion no supported by his brother, Mr F. 9 ENERAL HARDWARE |AUTO, TRACTOR, MARINE, |alarm, ag it refers-to the Evurop- JSherwood. ; AERO and STATIONERY, |[¢an sitvation, and not to the focal} Mr and Mrs Sherwood will es, Doors and Windows, Consult telephone system. + | make their home in Dryden. Paints, Varnishes, &c.| eT wa : This week in the advertising| = -- ------er---- « Sire NOE "amd GION [section you will find the appeal |ECKENSWILLER - CONROD = : oy DURANCE and MILLINGTON fof hob girl, 5 months oe a 5 ® = : vo aes a : 11 |g a home. T wonder if some] At the Rectory on Wednesday | 3 Pur a THE RZPAIRERS WITH mother' heart n this community; iternoon, June 23rd, at 3 o'clock' [| MACHINES il ; EXPERIENCE. : __|longing: for something to love and ; Elsie Bliss, daughter of Mrs N. y = DRYDEN. ONT. | cherish, will adopt the Tittle one; Conrod of Dryden, was wedded / SE ; : = + {to Mr Irvin Eckenswiller. The bride was dressed in a gown olf ~ tin, in lots of 6 for one week, This is the week between June 21st wd 26th, om g operate. : So 51, Ron withom Powergel Nw and give her a home. ma It will be welcome news to the Blue silk, and wore » hint of witite NOTICE people of this district to learn that Miss Bessie Conrod, sister of the 7 Tou : Special sale of ol . 28 eld i el il sale of Fl |e ds Br Wood, DDS. will open bride, cactd as, bridesmaid, and |g Figure it out any woy you like, and buy press Wagons, (fo DoE en TL 7 denial a In te 80 wou a costume of rose silk. The a whole dozen if you want to. Tryonetin Lo Lin ay na uture. 7. Wood will ibe per. f,idemrdom was attended by Mr |& + QP) Pf rn Re a ri DRESSMAKING ~|manently located! in Dryden, and | Red Wanner CEA i of 31:50, i you oe rruspciony of the qual By The Day. |We will therefore be saved much Mr and Mrs Eckenswiller have 1ty, thertif you find it to your taste, take - i I v 3 Done RZ 4! Addres: Nv £ inconvenience and expenséy when taken up their residence on the 3 Black Raspberry and 3 Strawberry, i our teeth require @ttention. farm lately owned by Mr S. Black | Miss MINNIE PLOTTS | Blood will tefl. Wherever] \ er Wg an SE Wi =i Ti TT : ST Dryden, Ont. to excel. Winston Tginsley carried - ° any proportion you like, ~~ Lili Monday June 21st to Saturday June | , 26th, 6 tins of Pure Jam for $7 50 cash, 4 the champion (junyor) honors for | T=" ; ma sports day at cengral school, Swift] | CARD Ob TANTS x oe Current last week. "This g-year Jo old athlete is the grandson of Mrs Mrs A McMonagle isles 3 ' | BILE : | Humphries of Dryden. to express her gratitude to | gf ee The Ladies Aid of the Union| | her friends for their Sym- | : 2 2 5 t | ie Wh 4 A at : 12 tins of Pure Jam for $15.00, Actual saving on next year's price of $4.50 for 6, or $9.00 for 2 a i el J Toe Church scored a big success with pathy and kindness during and Undertaking their supper on *Alednesday in aid| | her recent bereavement. eden te By tof the bricking, fun.d « They wer : i TER CHESS a : gg on te, serve "about three ; A : / : ; % hundred guests, and they. rose > a : r from a Hardware Store, where nobly = SA is] The new addition to the Cen- : ~~ % [some tribute to the efficiency of Ss ~ |their arrangements. A'most de- [Adar paper, per rell oY 0 en + $r9ollightful meal was served and they tar paper, perroll oo oT 3 i i _ 1.60| were fortunate ing'eed who pai- : Ei, : yt : 1.35] took of it. he WS Se = a of : a 39] we would like especi, lly to con- with a separate section for ice 10 i At SR 0 3O%cratulate the lady who made that cream and oft drinks. A movable roofing Leatherette Sa Se al 4% orange jelly, but one ¢ ould not partition will permit of the whole ors at $2.00. Tents and fly nets. Iron beds, springs [partake of all the dain\ ics, and being converted into\a large ban- Hy ok wr | we are informed on good author- quet hall when occasion requires. ity that the strawberry ta rt Was | The upper floor will provide much Ve : A tral Hotel reatly improves its = 2 hi / .tat~paper and roofing appearance." The inside is now - youwill get quality. side is ni WR Re - being fixed up, and after it is Ppain- | ted it should be an ornament to the corner. The lower floor will Lc used as dining and tea room, ! plai a a y and mattresses alway! in stock, - CAR : oo meme ~The treat par excellence. ~ 3 : 1s A ten-cent Tea, under the aus pices of St Luke's W. A., will be held at the home of Mrs CY Sa oe oe = Larson, on Wednesday June 3o0tl 0 BIRTH ~~ &» IH feo of toa, i EATCH---At Grovesde Farm '§ = Cohn aaa ~~ Mryden, on Monday June 21st, | Sunset by the Lake. ~~~ 7 | 1620, to Mr and 'Mrs James In the quiet of the Sabbath| Hatch, a son. |eventide, while the sun sank]. : = slowly and majestically in, the | Western skies, mantled in robes lr peaceful town 3 Poet was ob-| 2nd certified them to be correct. |g I'served fo take a stroll in the soft- Thue il be gratifying: to those aan dn {who are obliged to have their { ness of the summer twilight. S loads weighed there. yaa | nceded bedroom accommodation i for the increasing tourist and' oth- eritrafic:. Fy a ] a ] ~ | ol fo] a < d a j a j a 0 Pe) : a ] a J fe "J. M'Kay, Dom. inspector of 'weights and measures, examined | ; attitude was not exactly a Rn : erie, in fact it might dhesmorels av frre IE properly described as a Brown | VERDICT IN LOGGING CASE 8 Stud nd once again! he waslIn a suit tried in the Third, Div : | gazing into the eternal fogntain of | sion Court of the District, Swan J, decide on your | Romance, seeking afresh in pira-{ Swanson and Victor Pearson each | the advantages of the Case tion for anoth oetic ertiption. fsued Peter MD ugall, contractor, | : 1 But, alas! it not the same|for payment for ties cut by them. fountain as aforetime. "Twas ever The following Judgement was |& thus: and the path of attractive 'handed down by Judge Chapple} you 'manhood must forever this week: For the plaintiff Swar echo with the melody of breaking | son, $46.60; for Pearson, $56. earts. LEE ~~ |No costs were allowed to them = i

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