Dryden Observer, 1 Oct 1920, p. 1

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i Dryden, Ont, Friday, Oct. 1 1920 OFFICE HELP WANTED Success College Graduates are in keen d mid have placed . The theroug ( in the hirh-salaried, cinsses at any time. New verm every Mon | many more emand. During the past year rained Stenographers, Typists P n awaits you as soon as you h training of our 30 expert instructors eferred list. You may enter vy. Write for free prospectus. ANNUAL ENROLLMENT EXCEEDS 2,500 STUDENTS . BUSINESS - . Drydén Agricultural Society was ANIMAL PLATE GLASS. me hy art 51h ing twelve of the largest WAINWRIGHT CLUE. ects s in the world. yden and outlying district fully covred. t me quote you rates. in the School at 8 p.m. the first Saturday of each month. : R. D. COATES, Secretary. "OXDRIFT CLUB meets on the The 1920 Dryden Fair ; Township 'Contest -Creates great Interest. Splendid Collection of Exhibits. IN MEMORIAM In ever loving memory of Lance Corporal James Palmer Hall of the 16th Scottish Batt., who was killed in action Oct. 1st, 1918. Mother, Sister and Brother THE ANNUAL FAIR of the 4. °. i . 5% "| district, and every opportunity given to have every section repre- sented on the management. It should be made an affair in which everyone in the community takes an nterest. : Some day it will be possible to have buildings right on the Fair grounds, and confine the Fair within its own property. Every encouragement should be given competitors to enter, in the way | especially of facility of entering and larger prizes. In the light of rated n- | present-day values the prizes petition brought out the best ex-| offered ot hopelessly STE hibits in the show. The first prize| and must be increased. The great was taken by Mr Wm. Tew, Van gsyccess of the $50.00 Township Horne, with an assortment which' Contest is proof of this, when it included 79 varieties of farm pro-|is recognized that it alone saved duce, the complete exhibit being the Fair from extinction. from his own farm, and forming a) = But over and above all, it is 'display which reflected great cred- | necessary that the mistakes and | held Here Wednesday and Thurs- day, when one of the finest exhi- bitions of home and farm produce ever seen in this section was on view. The various entries were laid out on tables in the Town Hall, which was filled to capadity, | and which permitted an excellent display. mean The feature of the Exhibition was undoubtedly the Township Contest for the prize of $50.00 donated by Mr Pitt. This: com- J i H it to an individual exhibitor. J. PRONGER second Saturday of the month in the Schoolhouse at 8 p.m. W. W. HOWELL, The second prize of $25.00 went to A. R. Ascough of Kenora, who with two associates submitted an errors of the past be buried and forgotten. Criticism and stubborn- ness never gained anything yet. : Dryden, Ontario. Secretary aa YOU HAVE A GRAMOPHONE SEWING MACHINE, &c. to = Repair, send to Dryden. A. DURANCE, EAGLE RIVER CLUB meets second Saturday of each month, at 8 p.m. ALEX. TURNER, Secy. WALDHOF CLUB meets First Saturday of every month in the 'Schoolhouse, at 8 o'clock E. GREUN, Secretary. -- A | All those who desire to have a entry for the Township of Jaflray.! good Fair must be willing to This display attracted spe-ial in- get out and work for it. The terest, stimulating the friendly ' managacment must have the en- ry between the Kenora and' couragement and friendly support ryden districts. : of the whole community. This The third prize of $10.00 was is al opportunity for social won by Jim Hutchison of Dryden. iar wy ; It differed from the other two in Dryden next year must have a that, besides the display of vege- Fair 'advertised early and well. tables, grains and' grasses, it in- [t should promise fair rewards in cluded a dressed beef and a pig. honors and prizes to exhibitors. It yes somewhat smaller, how- | [t should provide such attractions | ever, in the varieties shown. Two of various kinds to draw visitors : frames of honey from C. Norgate 1VAN HORNE CLUB meets; Dr P. H. B. WOOD, 2 Dentist, yo Dryden, Ont. | Office Hours-- " Sn 9.30-12.30 2.00- 5.00 TE were also shown in this assort- ment. > oy The other classes, in bread, butter, jams, pies and other deli- cacies, attracated a goodly num- ber of entries, Oxdrift especially every third Saturday in the Town- ship Hall, Dryden, at 8 p.m. CHAS. NORGATE, . ; Secy. WABIGOON CLUB meets first and third Saturday eveyr month, | [at 8 p. m., in the Schoolroom. carrying off many of the prizes. A' separate room was reserved ST LUKE'S CHURCH, lorning Prayer and Sermon at 1 m. ? 'Evenin m Arne Rev. ROBT. WILSON, ; == Rector. Rc of LA g Prayer and Sermon at 7 for the showing of needlework and articles of special interest to ~ VICTOR NORDRUM, = " |women, some beautiful examples Secy. oding well in these sections, and | that the Annuala Fair will be looked forward to by every grow- er and housewife in the district, and cause the heart of every boy and girl to tingle ith expectation for months ahead. ~ OXDRIFT W. L The members of the Oxdrift Women's Institute met at the | BEDWORTH last Saturday of every month at 8 p.m. Visitors from fraternal clubs are heartily welcome. W. F. BICKNELL, Secretary. ! 'Leing shown. ) : CLUB meets ihe, The livestock section on the Fair grounds was also well patro- nized, and a fair number of entries shown, including cattle, sheep ad horses. - We hope to have the complete list of prize-winners in time to print them next week. --_-- GLENGOLAND CLUB U.F.O. and U. F. W. O. meet on the second Saturday of each month in the schoolhouse at 8 p.m. Mrs R. A. REID, Sec U.F.W.O. 1 Now that the Dryde Fair is over once more, it is possible to view it {from the point of view of its ad- vantages, and consider whether it has been a success worthy of this Town and district. In spite of the high quality of the exhibits-- THE Whe, Union Church ~ SERVICES Bae . Sunday School and Bible ~~ Class. m. Preaching Service. sordisl Welcome 'Awaits You: Rev. G. E. ROBINS, Pastor. which is to be expected in a coun- try so favorably situated for the ! growing of high-class farm pro- ducts--there is left the impression that the Fair is not the tremend- home of Mrs T. H. Lewis Sept. 23rd. Mrs Golden and Mrs Dan Hutchison of Dryden were pres- 'ent. Mrs Golden gave a most in- teresting paper on Schools. Mrs the services of Dr McKenzie- Smith were secured for our, school inspection again, and no doubt the clinic will follow later with the usual good work. The following programme was given after the business--- Song Children's Home Mrs R. Elliott Misses M and TT. Washburn Song Alice Mrs H. Pateman Song (by request) Home and | Mother Misses Washburn Memories Miss Lyons = and Mrs Lewis The 'Home Nursing Classes Pianoforte Duet Song DRYDEN PHARMACY resol should be. Without seeking to detract from the efforts of those who have worked hard to make the Fair possible at all, nothing is t obe gained by pretending that it is a matter of pride to us. For this, perhaps, no one in particular is to blame ; but the community as s a whole has not given of its best to the Fair. : Dryden makes great claims to prominence in the agricultural ES Another fresh supply of Willard' Chocolates to hand. - I. PRONG Notary Public ° veyancer, Ete. LINDEN NOTARY, ETC. | Collecting yancing General Practice EN . ONTARIO ONT world. And over the continent lthe fact is becoming widely | known that this district can sup- ply farm products of such quality as to provide a source of seed for less favored districts. What then is to prevent theDryden Fair from becoming a greata exhibitwion i that would attract attention over jae whole country? : It would seem necessary, first, i This weather makes: one think of | Hot Water Bottles We feature Miller's Seamless Rubber Bottles. All in one piece. ~~ Cannot leak. Made to last seven years. Qualaity par excellence. that the management should in- ! clude a greater and more diversi- | fied repersentation in its member- ship. ~The whole scope of the | exhibition should be enlarged and broadened. To this end it would be a step forward if a few women were added to the Directors' list. . That would make possib Parke-Davis pe GERMICIDAL SOAP. qa Cures Dandruff and oil. © Skin troubles. Germs rir in the lather. ous success, he great exhibition it} ich will be conducted by D. 'Miller of Fort William are ex- ected to start early in October. 1 over fifteen join these ti Any woman or gir years of age may classes." 25¢c for .50c for ten lessons bers.) ' ~ The members of the W. IL. would like all from Glengoland, Aubry, Oxdrift and Minnitake to take advantage of these classes they have 'proved so bnificial hroughout the Country, where Doctors are so far away and hard to get on time, it is essential that we all learn ourselves for the good of he home and community, just what to do in cases of emergency The next meeting of the W. L will be held at Mrs A. Saltons Thursday, Oct. 21st at 2. p.m. Mrs H. Pateman and Miss G. Salton on programme for that day. nel ~ Membrs of the Oxdrift W. L take this opporunity of thanking 'Mrs Thompson and Mr A: Brown- for donations to the School Fair Fund. All prize money was paid same day as fair, and six dollars left ovr. This is the, third year the Women's Institutd prize' money ten lessons (Members) (New Mem- r School Hutchison was able to report that have coll- | Famous French General Who | Will Soon Visit U. S. 1 Hall. a have on Horse Collars, Breech Side Straps, rever: 3 Top Steel Hames, Hame St Martingales, Pole Straps, Flat Side Checks, Chain B Straps, Overdraw Checks, Kl Hame Fasteners, Heel Chains, Team Breeching, Team trae Success Chain Traces, tested tbs each, Breast Collar: Bands, Sweat Pads, a 0 Collars, Pads, & H. WILLARD, Boot and Harness R Dryden Lodge fi L.O.L. meets to 'of each month at 8. pm Visiting brethre nvited. SE a W. J. Robinson, W.M. D. Anderson, Rec. Si % temational Brotherhood of Pulp Sulpiite and Paper Mill Workers General Mangin, commander of the 1oth French army during the great drive in August 1918 on the German Marne Salient, who will arrive in the U. S. this month to decorate units of the 32nd Divi- sion at their re-union in Milwau- kee. General Mangin is now commader of the French troops in Germany. Dryden hodge No. 105 Meets 1st and 3rd Thursday each re month, at 7.30, in the Mill Hall id JH. HILL, Pres. Nn Dryden lodge No. 413 15.0.5 Dive at the B Town Han ik every Monday evening av 8 o'clock. O. M. Nymark, N. G., D. Anderson, Recording Sec. Visiting brethren cordially invited. : alco i : « AF. &4M. GRC Mezts in the Masonic 'Hall, second I uesday of each month, Visitors cordially invited. = Rev. ROBT. WILSON Real towns are not made by men afraid Lest someone else gets ahead. When everyone works, and no- one shirks, You can raise a town from the dead. =: ES = Rally Day-- : The Union Sunday School is is holding Rally Sunday on Oct. 3rd. All the parents and children are specially invited to come and enjoy this service. ' Judging the Fair-- 'A. E.BERREY, Secy.". M. J. CROSIER General Merchant, OXDRIFT, Ont - dealer in Dry Goods - "Grocer Boots and Shoes Hardware and Farm Produ Agent for Yorkshire Insurance Company Frost & Wood and 3 Cockshutt Implements Mr and Mrs Elliott of Fort William, who were appointed to act as judges at the Dryden Fair, have been guests of Mrs H. Bur- ton this week. Mr Elliott is superintendent of the prison farm Fort Willian. That their judge- ment has been endorsed by the opinion of exhibitors and visitors: alike, is to th Society a matter of satisfaction. Pt seesecssereizoscsnes oe "RD. 1, TRIST Dryden Livery, Transfer Exchange Barn The famous parent strain of Dryden's potato seed crop is} turning out splendidly 'again. | While C. Norgate was digging them this week, Mr Pitt took the opportunity to run out with a large pary of- interested visitors to view them on the ground. Worried.-- No uneasiness need be felt as regards Cecil, as un- usual precautions have been taken to ensure his safe return. 1 DE et It is a good thing--nay, a fort- : DRYDEN - ON Se00e00eesscccsecsercee *00 JAS. MCFADYEN, unate one for many, that the Dry-, den public well cannot speak, as it stubbornly refuses to answer to the handle (unless copiously bribed with a primer. It must be the sole confident of what disap- pointed patrons think-of the "it's up to you" attitude of the powers that be in office. of A unique exhibit at the Fair was the basket of second yi 5 i a Mr Crop po-: 0900000 DRYDEN [ARIC "vee $- 0000000000000 000, General Mercha x EAGLE RIVER, ONT 0000000000009

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