. | Potato Race | site City Hall i TP rench, § et -- 0D ONES: From a Choice Z d but he i 'the Lo J hall, the my magnificent] y carried | apreciatiar 1 for 1s Wing Baseball--J. French, (70 yards), E. Dickson, Three Legged Race. ol ickson--Adajr ; Hartnett--P. Loutsit ay! poorench--G. Louttw gem (8 apples) women ench, fardie. = ace' (10 apples) Men -- J. Russell, H. "Adair. o Supper Zemai cupied which was little dance vder of the time being Y a Band Concert, heartly enjo was also he sic bein 2 Victrola kindly Fred Olson, of Wabigoon., A large amoyn tof prize money, voted by the I. B. p. S. & M. WW, was distribated by J. H. Hill, am- ounting to nearly $200, Te Fes Just before kaving, M Hutchison spoke a f tutes on the Station Platf expressed the oliday-make rs ; way, with just , to emphasize th of the day oy g furnished by lent by Mr. ew 'min-~ orm, and feeling of the "the right touch] e social benefits tg he said: vy "Citizen 'head of oy fail in my diaty if I 'Something iv, regard t did, event. 'have been seventy Years on earth, twenty-four of them I've Tived in Dryden; and in that time I think | I" have never spe mare enjoyable around 4 can te that you have al] enjoyed the pic- nie to the full. So it is only right fo take this ¥)pportunity to say how much we' owe to the manage- ment of sve Ty. P. & P. Co. for tlic splendid ides) that they have so out. The have spared "ho effort, no trouble, NO expense ta make this. picnic a success, am d it is only right to say how much' we haye benefitted by their arang 'ments, and express our a thoroughly good day. As I look 7 time. I am sure you are with me in regretip og the absence of the gen- nager; Mr J. B. Beveridge s out of town on business, and J exp.act he will come back With: a message that will he of grea't interest to us all. I don't want to ma.ke any statemen at this time as t'o the nature of that message ; but as we are all inter- ested in the futgire of Dryden, I may say that it promises some- thing in the 'way of developing ourtown,, '(| Loa This way of getting together 2 good thilng and ought to be encouraged. 'We have a town, by what I hear, the best for some dis- tance east o1'. west. and we want to keep it so. If we have a good eral m7, .| town now wre don't want. to lose our heads and think that this is bound to continue ; we must stand. || together amd triv to keep it. going. You don't have far to look to see | what can happen to a town when 'things don't go right with it, We must see that our own town does! | work togfether all through. If capital wants to co-operate with us, we ust not buck capital; we t need it. Now that is the word I] think we should all take back +) @ [4 . J © ® -» PS (+) $ Ld * [] o $ LJ © 9 > 3 * | [] 8 Dd 2 oe 8d e 9 [14 ? : SC * The B cosecyos i usy Store ONE WEEK SPECIAL Starting Saturday July 3rd. . DAIRY BUTLER per 1b .50 Creamery Butter Sa OF RIL. Flonr, tenlh. oo. $7.75 Rolled Oats, zoib Rolled Oats, 8's . Fried Oats; 3-bus. bag Shorts bia iF ~ W. SUT, Dryden HUIGIDIROBINIGS 04008909 9000000 BIRR OCRIGISLY § : C58 is (Re 3 BoA # se 008008 say we sho | : $ $ 4 : 8 we 8 § t words expressed his appreciation' with 'us: Let's all work together' | "Arn dnowv, what would this day] have: been without the Band! I am sure we are all agreed that the torn can't get along without 'the band. 1 just want to tell them H. Adair| 1+ Junior IIL to Senior III. Was. called soon after, | al ayor A. fn his usual genial]. S of Dryden, as officialf I town, I think I would did not say] 0. this splen-} I may say that] nt a better orf il by your faces] I] stitute Mémbers not fall Igehind in the same way. | 1 And to make this sure we must une Promotions. or IV, J i) Junior IV. to Seni 0 Peter Freak orl Senior III. to Junior 1V, Kenneth Turner "+. Perey Philpotts Lena Kern Stig Malmborg Ally Malmborg Sanja Danielson Senior II. to Junior III. Alf Berglund Rosie Gardiner Iver Nelson Bernard Freak Jr. 1'to Sr. 11 Elsie Schultz \ Ruldolf Schultz Francis Pittman. For. to ely Ingrlbroy Nashlund Gumard Berglund Lily Jacobson Aldolf Jacobson Bessie Gardiner ~ Leonard Nelson 'Serin Damilson "SERVICE ps I "is what you want SERVICE Sa . 1s what the TITAN gives you. B toC John Schultz Filix Freak Ethel Darr A toB Burndt Berglund Donald Damilson 'Lauis Malmborg Mackenzie sgl x 1c Teacher. OXDRIFT. Mrs Marshall Crosier, and Mrs HIN ora, where they had been sent as Representative for Women's Instit HANS - H, Lewis, returned from Ken-| the District | Write for " SERVICE " pamphlet to : International Harvester Co, Winnicg Man a or to : Waldhof, Ont. Agent for the International Harvest Farm Machinery : er a Oxdrift W. 1. July 15th Oxdrift Women's In- i meet at the home of Mrs A; Dunlop. They have a. good programme in hand. Three new members joined last meeting, Mr and Mrs Ferg and Mrs Clark their holiday wi of Oxdrift. Mr and Mrs George Murray re- turned to Medicine Hat, aftery spending two weeks with Dave Murray. uson, and Mr of Dryden, spent th Mrs R. Elliott ~ Mr an dMrs R. Murray arrived on their farm this week from the west. Ey ; : Old Settler Passes Away. It is with deep regret we have to report the death of Mr Dixon Neely of Oxdrift, who passed peacefully away in the early hours of July 6th, aged 63 years. 'Mr Neely was on settlers. For many years he took a prominent part in school affairs, beng a trustee, but of late years | his health has been too poor to ute, (representing | e of our oldest |' ee -------- ------ R. Sweeney Shana According to an amendmer | Sh General Blacks mith Fost Office Act passed duri : AND the recent session of Parliame Wood the Registration Fee on leth Worker and other matter mailed in AGENT FOR - 'ada is fixed at ten (10c.) cents cach letter or article. id i The aboe fee shall apply te i 3 Massey-Harris Fualin Implemements, ete. Bain Wagons registered mail matter poste Canada on and after the 15th and Sleighs Dryden DEPARTMEN OTTAWA, o 1920. The ublic shall be advised der that they may see that al istered matter i$ fuly prepa regards both postage and Ont, tration fee. ail McCormack INTERNATIO BINDERS NAL . rer and BINDER TWINE allow him even to take the work of his own farm. Much s ympathy { is extended to his berea and his sister (Mrs Lati sons and daughter, in their hour | of sorrow. The funeral took place Wednesday, July sth, Rev. A. R.! Cragg conducting the services in, a most sympathetic way. Many wreaths of flowers were laid upon; the coffin, as a last tribute from his many friends and relations. wi | privacy was inviolable, Conn, Dickson hotly defended, and claimed that fractious complaints 'and 'obstructions in the way of a ved wife! oe mer), his : COUNCIL HOLDS (cont'd 'that 'whatever support they need they can be sure of, for I can see 'that we have the material for a first class band an dwe must see . what can be done to keep the boys going. he Sao "I'll just ask Mr Norman Bev- eridge here on behalf of the man- agement to accept our best thanks for the good time we've had, and uld give him three; i cheers." An Three rousing cheers and. a tiger were heartily given. Mr F. N. Beveridge in a few of the kindly sentiments of the Mayor, and assured them that he 'had enjoyed the picnic as much as anyone, and thought it well worth" a ny trouble it had cost. ; He thanked those who had helped to': make the affair a success, and announced that to crown the day, he ha decded to give a dance in the Pulp Mill Hall when they got back, to which he extended a cor- dial invitation to everyone to attend. 2 SL 5a " The crowd then climbed on' board the waiting train and were safely conveyed back home again ~The dnce n the Pulp Mill Hall was a delightfully spontaneous little affair, and grew more en- eo " 'unfortunate that in snumb-r of her acomplished mus- ated for a moment, that the efficiency of the electri- cian was not questioned, but the' contention was that he was over zealous in regard to his various ' duties. The Mayor thought it was spections could not be made without antagonizing citizens, as this was not the only occasion when annoyance had 'The argument been expressed. was abruptly closed when Coun- i hat and left the It appeared { I Dickson seized his chamber, : Later developments appear to, be that Mr Bartlett has asked to be allov~1 to resign from the post J iy of policeman, but will contnue for | the p Vhethe what will arise remains to be seen. 1t to act as electrician. | other results of he some-* ad " T b= thusiastic as the evening advanc- ed. © The music was contributed Ly haif a dozen ladies and gentle: men in turn, their willing services being secured at the personal instance of Mr F. N. Beverdge, by whic hmeans a cotninuous and varied programme 'was enjoyed. Dryden is indeed fortunate in the | icians, whose playing is an' em- bellishment to any social gather- Ae town official should not be toler- Foe dignified interpolation | Regular meeting * at FIRST SUNDAY every : Automob 1 Engines attended to. Tinsmith and general repair work. Prices moderate., All work guaranteed. d Deering Binders need no nada; they are kno wn operation and dura bility. 5h ay But the best of Binders wil _do good work without good tw || McCormick twine is guaran for length, strength and evenn McCormick an farmers of Ca handiness of o For the convenience of fa i in this district we have mad / 7 77) rangements with / 0 I A. CG, "GARD na 0 \ River, and in A AR E. A KLOSG 7A ar a 0 i to handle McCormic ORDER REPAIRS EARLY. d of repairs for In ternational machinary will kind] order early and A IMER, an i Dryden k twine. : Anyone in nee Shy : avoid delays, International Harvester Company of Canada gol WINNIPEG, MAN, or J. S. CORNER, -- = I | Applications for 7. membership ang infermafion con- cerning. returned 8 PX "men, write © Hi M, Davipsow Sec'y-I'reas, 2.30 p.m, month. | Bri ck, Lime aa ¥ Picture Fram ing Manitoba Gypsum Hardwall and Woo Fibre, Ec.. Undertaking in oonneeh D. ANDERS bRYDEN, ony, ¢ A # re fn i W. G. CASE A ile and Marine gasoline as