Dryden, Ont, Frito; Oct. 8 1920 z & i i: ; A ROYAL DECORATION. |aaricuL TURAL SHOW AT INTERESTING SPEAKER TO Mr and Mrs Thomas of Avbrey' Wi i Yarmaow 5 VISIT. 4 are among those who received the abigoon's first annua ower : Gian Medal "from King Show and Sports, held on Satur- R..H. HALBERT, M.P. for 'On- :George, with a personal message day Sept, 25th, was 'a brilliant tario (north), ex-president of the {from his Majesty to the parents of Wa and credit is due to Jas. :0., will visit Dryden Tuesday {the men who fell in tke war. A. Burgess the organizer, and the 12th October, when a public : The Medal is in the form of a" * volunteer helpers; for the meeting'is called of all who desire the HARNESS I have on Bail ? : Horse Collars, Breechin ; Side Straps, reversible Brass B Top Steel Hames, Hame Martingales, 'Pole Str: Success College Graduntes ar2 in keen de wind, Pring the Pk ayer av could have placed many more Success-trained Stencgraphers, 1s ookkeepers. Prepare-mow. A position awaits you as. soon oa complete your course. The Ss roOET training of our 30 expert Ti % es Success students in the kish-salaried, preferred list. You may enter classes at any time. New erm every Mondhy. Write for free prospectus, NO BRANCH SCHOOLS--ANNUAL ENROLLMENT EXCEEDS 12,500 . STUDENTS nd BUSI NESS Lopes. ep: esenting twelve of the largest : Companies in the world. ryden and outlying~district ~ fuliy covred. Let me quote you rates. . J. PRONGER| iE Dryden, Ontario. IF You HAVE A ~ GRAMOPHONE SEWING- MACHINE, &c. to Repair, send to A. DURANCE, Dryden. Dr P. H. B. WOOD, Dentist, Dr yden, Ont, fice oat 9.30-12.30 2.00- 5.00 LUKE'S CHURCH, DRYDEN. ning Prayer and Sermon at it ng Prayer and Sermon at 7 Rev. ROBT. WI1.SON, Rector. Jnion Church ' SERVICES -------- ~ Sunday School and Bible Class, 'Preaching Service. ordial Welcome Awaits You. Rev. G. E. ROBINS, Pastor. H PRONG ER Notary Public Conveyancer, Tio te ETC. Ih RY, 1 Sai VAINWRIGHT CLUB meets: Saturday of each month... RD, COATE: : | Secrstiry,: OXDRIFT. CLUB he on A £ oo Saturday of the month in he Schoolhouse at 8 p.m. = = W. Ww. HOWELL, i Seeretary EAGLE RIVER CLUB nicets 8 p.m. ALEX: TURNER, WALDHOF CLUB meets First Saturday of .every month in the Schoolhouse, at 8 o'clock . E: GREUN, = Secretary. VAN HORNE CLUB meets every third Saturday in the Town- ship Hall, Dryden, at 8 p.m. + CHAS. NORGATE, Secy. WABIGOON CLUB meets first Soin of every month, at 8 D- | , in the Schoolroom. > VICTOR NORDRUM, Secy. BEDWORTH CLUB meets the last Saturday of every month at 8 p.m. Visitors from fraternal clubs are heartily welcome: W. F. BICKNELL, + 3 Secretary. GLENGOLAND CLUB U.F.O. and U. F. W. O. meet on the second Saturday of each month in the schoolhouse at & p.m. Mrs R. A. REID, Sec U.F.W.O. THE DRYDEN PHARMACY Snailicy fresh supply of Willard's Chocolates to hand. This weather makes one think of Hot Water Bottles NANA We feature Miller's Seamless Rubber Bottles. All in one piece. Cannot leak. - Made to last seven years. Qualaity par excellence. Parke-Davis © GERMICIDAL SOAP. Cures Dandruff and oil. Skin troubles. Germs | Cannot live in the lather. Sr Yendthen ; : ! : JCamps, Supplied. | designed, "shar es: with } which will attach the sanctit X hallowed: memories. second Saturday of cach month, ati Swanson _ vice-president - ; association. 'good start. | quality. better article for table use. den land is able to grow sufficient} to supply all local needs and leave} | Common scab (slight) . ; Powdery scab = A Maltese cross, very beautifully ith a ribbon attached,' and bearing the name and number of the soldier. pression. of sorrow which he them, the kingly gift-is. a symbol of 'the pride of sacrifice for a high purpose " I DRYDEN | POTATO SEED. 1. - GROWERS' ASSOCIATION. CA lary ge. gathering operative association, : MF Cook, agticultiiral répresentative, {vas called 'to-the chair, After reading the" charter and : proposed: by- laws, the officers and directors' were appointed. Chas. Norgate, whose name is: closely assocoated with 'certifiemd-potato seed in. the Dryden. district, was unaniously appointed: business 'manager, the office of secy-treas. being included in the appointment Doug. Kennedy, * Dryden, was chosen as president, and. Swana of the The other directors are: W. Shirfield, E. Wice (Dry- den), Si Washburn (Minnitaki), F. T. Brignall (Oxdrift), lst Wright (Wahigoon). 3 The. association gets off to a It is established be- yond question that the district is naturally. adapted for the growing of seed. potatoes: of... most 'In. certifying the association voluntarily re- quests that no. margin, be aallowed for any cause. They', are deter- {mined to establish a 'reputation for 100° per cent seed for Dryden product. It is, of J ot intended that outside markets be supplied] to the detriment of the local mar- ent happily home. after a joyous ket. All potatoes grown are not suitable for seed; but the tenden- cy will be in the direction of a a large surplus for export at good prices, which 'by bringing more money into the district will great- Aly assist in its development. INSPECTION STANDARD for CER'IFIED SEED POTATO. Allowances p.C. Bacterial rot and dry rot .. 2 Late blight & stem end. bral 3 5 (not over 5 spotsm.) i Common scab (severe) Rhhizoctonia Silver scurf Bruised or cut . : 4 Foreign .. A EE Off type : Frost 1 injury, no "alloaance ; No. 1 grade shall not contain more than a total of 5 per cent of all diseases and impurities combined. None under two ounces nor over twelve ounces. The attention of growers is directed to the above stanadard for guidance when bagging pota- tces for shipment. Most of the tubers have been inspected as field run, with a notation on the report "To be sorted and graaded" All shipments will be looked over when loaded into the car mto in- sure their being up to standard. I wish to impress upon growers the necessity of sending out first class seed this year. If you send out an article of high grade there will soon arise a demand for your product. You have organimzed with a view to developing a good seed potato business for the Dry- den district; success for the future depends upon the conduct of the present. What is required i stablish a reputation #; DN HD HD Besides» the ex- WV of fo bines ber in-the "Pown Hall last Satur-. day. to enroll members in the new. ; ! Dryden" 'potato seed" growers' co- in the School at 8 p.m: the first, the highest] The association is alive to the importance of keeping up | the high standard of theif product } tand aims at' inviting. 'the 'severe inspection." seed, the de partment allows a. 5 per cent margin for' inferior sorts, Dry-} good time that all'enjoyéd. : Arranged at short notice as a consolation to the kiddies who Fair at Bedworth, owing 'to lack of transportation, the affair was liberally subscribed to, and a gen- , erous list of prizes awarded. 'The children's show of home- 'raised graian, vegetaables, flower .' and "bred-to-lay" poultry, was a - first rate display. Herb. Wright, ! our pioneer farmer, judged the ex-- hibits. Prize-winners were: ®Bernard Nordrum, A. Ponton, Gus. Nelan- "der, H. 'Gunneson, Jno. Johnson, I Holmstrom, Andy Johnson, ment his address should prove of . Gladys Gabrielson; H. Melander, Lew Burgess, F. Aaron, Sissy Johnson, S. Norman, i, Lund-; mark, and B. Burns. The" outdoor -sports- including events for all, young and old-- were: arranged by J. Burgess and {Harry Ponton, and were well con- tested. A baseball matach beteen the Dinorwic and home teams follow- ed. The native sons from the east turned out to be professors of ge- ometry, and described neat circles around the home guards. The score of 14 to 5 was not so bad, considering the expert teaam our boys so gallantly challenged. Supper for the young' ones was] served after the sports, eatables| 2 | being provided by "the women folk. Enough good things were provided to feast the grown-ups, and the visiting team as well. Mrs Bjorklund, Mrs Johnson, Mis T. Robinson, Mrs 'Burgess. and Mrs Aaron took charge of the proceedings, and deserve thariks for feeding the multitude--a contract. aot. fo be, on lightly undertaken. © The Hunt Club Ball. held later was well patronized; several mem- bers of the old families and visit- ots from New York attending. H. Ponton was floor manager, the music helog 'provided by Jas. A. Stevenson, F. Garneau, and Fred Olson's orchestra gave zest to the dances, and a lively time ensued. - After supper at midnight all and well- =Spent day." Thanksgiving Day. {An Order in council formally names Monday October 18th as Thanksgiving Day, and urges all Canadianas to observe mthat day as one of special thanksgiving.-- Tt is probaable that the local stores will be closed, and the day observed as a general holiday. Albert] to hear him. .Mr Halbert will discuss public questions from the oy and ble to atténd the School Particularly those that concern point of view of the U.F.O the people of. this district. As some of these questions-- such as that of co-operation-- affect the interests of many out- side the organization, it 'is expec- ted that a large attendance will be present to hear him, especially as, owing ot lack of time, he will be | unable to speak at more than one meeting in the district. He is one of the strong men of the U.F.O., and in view of the growing importance of the move- great general interest. The time and place of meeting will be made 'known later. . ER STRAND Theatre "FRIDAY | | SATURDAY | "Just call me Jim" Never mind the "Mister" ® A picture that will warm the cockles of your heart and tickle the tip of your funny bone. » THE HIT OF THE SEASON. 0 A Backwoods Romance: spiced with thrills and ty with laughs. --t Pim MATINEE 2.30 p.m. Saturday. 1 1 Clark has returned trom | RRR RR his trip to the east. The result of his visit will be seen in the won- derful display of new stock he is now showing. The Strand is puttwing on a special picture next week, and has engaged the Dryden Orchestra to play during the performance on Friday, October 15th. Dr Woods will be out of Town from Wednesday th e13th Oct. till Thursday of the week following. He will visit Winnipeg and other points in the west during his ab- sence. H. Willard has got in a supply of lumberman's heel chaains, also the Scandinavian web heel chain trace (guaranteed for two years) to meet the growing demands in the harness line. Charile Harris is no wbusy on his contraact, digging the holes and erecting the poles for the Dryden Municipal Telephones. The Commissioners already have the wire and other material on the ground to prog with construc- tion. Bion Loftbotss preached both morning and evening in St Luke's last Sunday at Thanksgiving ser- vices. The Church was fittingly decorated for the occasion. Special 'music by the choir, including af' | beautiful anthem, vas also a feat-| ad ure of the evening service. I MEMORIAM CARDS. In proud and loving emory of our dear Brother, a Edward Hodgkinson, . 198737, 28th Battalion, es in action Oct. 7, 1918. He sleeps ina grave in that far- off land, That his comrades kindly made him, May he rest in peace in the nar- row bed ' Where friendly hands have laid him. Inserted by ~ SISTER and BROTHERS. In loving memory of John and Isadore Morettin, killed in action October 10, 1916, aged 21 and 24 years. Two of the best that God could Sigend, "= Loving sons and faithful friends, Their warfare o'er, their battle fought, ' > Their victory won, J though only . bought, Their fresh young lives could not 'be saved, : They slumber in a soldier grave. J. H. HILL, Ever remembered, 1% jhois loving ! Flat Side Checks, Chain Bre: Straps, Overdraw Checks, Klin Hamie Fasteners, Heel Chains, Team Breeching,- "Team traces, Success Chain Traces, tested 4500 tbs eaeh, Breast Collars, Buggy Traces, Open Bridles, Winker Bridles, Halters; Double & single. Lines, Team, Bock Pads, Belly Bands, Sweat Pads, assortment of : Collars, Pads, Ee hat Neatsfoot Harness Oil, in' 'Quarts. : H. WILLARD, : Boot and Harness Repairer: 5 IL 0. L Dryden Lodge No. 1694 « meets the first Wednesday of each month at 8 pm in tte Town. Hall. | Visiting brethren nvited. W. J. Robinson, W. M. D. Anderson, Rec. Sec. | nbemetions] Srotherhond of Pal jit Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers * Dryden liodge No. 105 Meets 1st and 3rd Thursday cach' month, at 7.30, in the Mill Hall. Pres. Rec. Sec. l.odge No. 417° Nn NE Dryden LO.O.F 0 at the Town. every Monday evening av 8 o'clock.. O M. Nymark, N. G, D. 'Anderson.' Recording Sec. Visiting: 'brethren cordially, invited, : iio Star Lod od Golden Meets in the Masonic Hall, second 'l'uesday of each monte. Visitors cordially invited. " Rev. ROBT. WILSON, Ww. M. A. E. BERREY, Secy. MJ pas General Merchant, 'OXDRIFT, Ont. dealer in : Dry Goods Groceries /Boots and Shoes : Hardware and Farm Produce the Agent'for " ¥ ~ Yorkshire Insurance Company ~ Frost & Wood and ; 'Cockshutt Implements : 240000626001 7200006¢ AD. 1. TRIST Bryden iver Tani and Exchange Bara ~ DRYDEN ONT 2000000000 0000 seosesesee HOUSES | For Sale and Bont, Cr ' 3 2 & --ALSO-- FIRE INSURANCE JAS. MOFADYEN, a DRYDEN ONTARIO : y 2606000066000080006060000 A.J. GARDINER General Merchant EAGLE RIVER, ONT. AGENT FOR pail pit F. RUSSELL, Hall : "% AF &a M., ore