Dryden Observer, 21 Jan 1921, p. 1

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Volume XXVIIL Ont, Tn 21 1921 Ny : \ Number 32 I) ED 0D ED) > 0-H 0 SD i i ] | 'OXDRIFT CLUB Macks on the FIRST FRIDAY of the month in the Schoolhouse at 8 p.m. W. W. HOWELL, A few boxes of "Xmas Chocolates Secretary left, from $1.00 up. } Te : > No : : WAINWRIGHT CLUB meets To clear, we will give a discount jy the School at 8 p.m. the first of 15 per cent.; also Saturday of cach aan : gall I : _ B.D. COATES, 10 per cent. off all Ivory. - Scerctoty. STATIONERY. Tn a CLUE meets : secon dS day of each month, at FOUNTAIN 'PENS 3 p.ni. SCHOOL SUPPLIES are nt SMOKER'S SUPPLIES tn ma Ta \ WALDHOF CLUB meets First] Saturday of every month in the Schoolhouse, at & o'clack k E. GREUN, AUTO STROP and GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS. Secretary. | --_-- Willard's, Patterson's, Lowney's, GL. ENGOLA and U FEF. W. O. meet on °the i i Si second Saturday of each month' jin the soli at 8 p.m Irs R.A. FE EID, Sec U.E.W.0. WABIGOON CLUB meets Sab of every month, at in the Schoolroom. VICTOR NORDRUM, ey ® NOTICE. Ed. Charlebois has rented the Central Hotel Stable, where he will conduct a Livery, Sale and Feed business. He will specialize n on water delivery, so to secure: this service, phone No. 2, or leave your order at the Central Hotel. first 3 P. IBEDWORTH CLUB meets th last Saturday of every mont '2 pm. Visitors fror {clubs are heartily welcor a (EES (SER OED OEE OEED- Ol F. B. LINDEN yoraay, oie. - Convebaricing Collecting VAN HORNE CLUE : General Pra 'ice v third Saturday in t | at & p.m. DRYDEN ONTARIO | ORGATE, 'w TE BREAD, CAKES and PAST CONFECTIONERY NEILSON'S CHOCOLATES KODAKS, SUPPLIES and DEVELOPING FRESH FRUIT IN SEASON ILE CREA 7 ies WEEK RY END Dryden Lodge No. 16941 . meets the first Wednesday | 1.0. of each monthat 8 pm in the Town the HARNESS LINE Ball Visiting brethren cordially I have on hand. nited. Horse Collars, Breeching Straps, W. J. Robinson, W.M. D. Anderson, Rec. Sec Top Steel Ee Hame Straps, Martingales, Pole Straps, ; lat Side Checks, Chain Breas ee Overdraw Checks, Kling's Tate Fasteners, Heel Chains, Team Breeching, Team traces | Success Chain Traces, tested 4500 'tbs each, Breast Collars, Buggy Traces, Open Bridles, Bridles, Halters, Double & sin Lines, Team Back Pads, Be tml She ocd : ENE ulphite and Pager il Pe Dryden lodge No: Meets 1st and 3rd each month, at 7.30, in the Mill Hall. J. HL. HILL, BE. Rusent tl, Lands, Sweat Pads, assortment otf Pres. Rec. Sen Collars, Pads, &ec. i Neatsfoot Harness Oil, in Quarts. } 1.0 nN 0. F Dryden Lodge No. 417 II. WILLARD, cnieets at the" Town Liat Boot and Harness Repairer. i every Monday evening wt 8 o'cloei, te Se OM Nymark, N. G, "1. Anderson ; er to Them, enora, Jayden Ses Recording Sec. Visiting brethren FOR SALE. Loge were each ne Hi of cordially invited. a district big enough to buid tl ; = womeee Parcel 7204, Dist. of Kenora, Twp} up without crowdin g eac / of Melgund, Dyment Station c was ready to invest i Golden Star Lodge cheap with standing buildings; ¢h purpose, but no one li 7 also 3 J lots, 150 xX 140, fa acing sta- | put d Wil hn Ee No 484 tion and government road. "Good | ured first ot NN a AT EAMG RG °F portunity for a nih. as ; Sis to last for a te NS is none in the Ci . "Make it a rule, a Moots In the Masenle Hel, oF house was formerly used as ¢ | it if you have fo, the second Tuesday of each mon Il room and dwelling house. Two | try already established storey building, 18 x 30. to owner Mrs L. C. JETMUNDSON, Dyment, Ont. Visitors cordially invited Rev. ROBT. WILSON, W.M. A. E. BERREY, Secy. Jar AND CLUB UFO, | A FEW .OF THE THINGS in Side Straps, reversible Brass Ball © W a pr Apply ers' Convention Peter Heer nan addresses the 1 on Needs of District | ary to the ann ual meet- 1 the District U 7.0. was hed in the Township 2 i the den, on Thursday 20th January Delegates from every section the newly-defined district atien- ded, the meeting was called to order at 4 o'clock by the Presi- dent, A. R. Ascough. The principal items on 'the agente were the appointment of nd a frank discussion and ana e pulpwood situation in the 3a WELLE A district. Mr Ascough explained P that the choosing of a director was made necessary in three of districts, of which this was one, by the sabdi vision of certain areas to allow of better adminis- tration by the U.F.O. executive. A committee consisting of A. R. utchisen, FT. Brignall i itchison, appointed at a meeting, submitted a +h {El Etre morandund of an agreement them with the manage- |= nt of the 'Dryden Paper Co. | This was read to the assembly and openc for discussion. While not disagreeing with its general j tenor, , 18 was onside red' capable emer nt, and a committee nted to draft a new onthe subject and to report later} - hile this committee were ab- -eneral discussion on vari- rs was in progress when a to the ings courred by the en- Member for the District, Mr P. Heenan, | | E ol -- = ponse to eager demand, spoke for a short time ng g wath fers S thes He thought no ques- vital to this grow- a the ad announced vd inue the Toa the work. o as he was m to keep control of ntil it was found ing the needs 1 i he expec: t of 3 people. He 3 that | - Q =n w = (D D fda teh 2G n of Municipalities her body while he repre- Kenora District, ol that to be fully under from the Sat mh = 3 = = oh Ty ® or any sented Li > fret r ie) dc pn of istry in the deve lop- o. He gold of ict where they belonged. "I 2 he said, 'that you : for a moment con- the timber that grows in your own locality. to go to he manufactur ed. Keen | ral resources of this Sour i + try they have a right to be | 5t--to build up your own indus- tries a plants. So only can you ai | osper in the country 1 have chosen to live." hatic statement made a pr on his hear- ruck directly at the ter the were met to con- ; outside i H i i | your district has the first resources that belong i In regard to and means of; ned tial he drew atten-- Sig HI te i nterference, ture of on tural resources in Pe ; the politics, he i I : . : ; DEATH OF AN EAGLE RIVER PIONEER. pality of Van Horee | Liicas, at the hospital, Fort Wil-| RCCLAMATION liam, on Thon ay the 13th inst, Notice is ee given that IT will! iefly noted in our last issue, ,itend at the Municipal Hall another of the pioneers of the Dryden, on istrict has passed to his reward. MONDAY, Januar Mr Lucas and his family canic er > 4 Tor from B.C. in 1903, and settled on Hi fas SESUS oF 18 oe y a homestead in Eagle River. Dur- Log (1 ms 22 ing all the years since, till 191g, ~~ ) Hier for The Yo the deceased took a prominent ins ool : We 0 part in local municipal matters, a be SE : or > and his worth was duly acknow- re Ss i or = on cigars Ta minated, a poli wi € ne: MONDAY, January 31, 1921, Ledged by his being appointed a ice of the peace. His w P His vite between the hours of g am. and 5 p.m. i511 predeceased him in 19i4. Four members of his family survive, viz.: Mrs James Scott of D. ANDERSON, Winnipeg, Miss Helen, Jack and Clerk. : William, of Fort William. In = : 191g Mr Lucas moved to Fort Clegl's Office, Dryer, January roth, 1921. William, where he resided until his death from blood poisoning, GOD SAVE THE KING the result of an accident sustained while folowing his employment. Deceased was in his 58 th year. EE) ET: TD (<TR> ()<ER> )<> ) <E Much sympathy i is felt in the dis- trict for the bereaved members of his family at the sole and untimely call of their fathe Mr. F. Risegari begs to announce that he is now prepaled to ac- The Sino] shrviee ons eld cent a limited number. of : pupils for tuitivu in Practical in) St Luke's Church last Satur- Violin Pl 1 0 day morning. Interment took lolly Flaving avd | alse the place in the Family plot at Dryden Theory of Music. ; Cemetery. The flora tributes were numeorus, and extremely For terms efc., please apply to beautiful. i : vin Messrs C. McKens ie, A. J. Gar- R. I. PRONGER diner (Eagle River), J. MTa vdyen, at his music store, Dryden. J. Hutchison, J. Gough (Dryden) were pall bearers. 2) ES OED (EEE) CEE () ER (GE | i J ama CARD GCF THANKS. 'Farmers' Convention--cont'd. assured that, that the present Tovernment was Stronger to-day than it ever was. warned them the enemy influences were : to drive a wedge between farmers and labor. A oy ; difference in opinion w hailed as a split in the Cover ment, but that was merely prop- aganda. ! The widow and family of the late John Thomas desire to thank} eir friends for sympathy shown | in their recent bereavement. Aubrey, January 18, 1921 [¥le Te pil ECE OCR OO OES VCE 0G THE g A on POL Ve hear that nls men are and . HE o favored at the mill; which vrore very outspoken but in essen- interes sting fact should cause hope matters they got along to- to blossom once more in despair-| her very well, and he believed i g bosoms. ! th hey would contin to work to- i her in the future. (cheers) 1 Heenan is on his way to the of parliament that is just get The Telephone directory is now plete, and a printed card giv- names and numbers of £¢ 9 te) = subscribers can be obtained on is nnlicatiox h At the evening session the dra ft tion to the secretary, J. E. Q memorial was again ited FUBSON, -~ The preamble, addressed to the mmoemn oem 0 CEm0-CHE> 0S 062 ne - ad a ninister of lands ar forests, The. VWomen's Institute will «= urged the prior claim of the dis- yp 47 his % Drive in the Mill ig! Wing 1 trict to imber limits growing on Tall on Thursday next, January adjacent territory, and 2 asked That oi in their disposal the government should insert a that the wood | in Dryden. in regard to wat was considered that any Company securing these should be obliged to supply power to farmers near the transmission sline at reason- able rates. accident is going to happen soon. "A committee was appointed £0. To the musicaly inclined it will sit the Dryden Paper Co. to 8&- he of inferest to learn that Mr cure their co- opera tion, and to Risegari has been approached by arrange for the definite settlement 446 NR ertn Conservatory of of pu pw ood prices every fall. . Music to prepare pupils for their A motion by W. W. Howell & oxamination. R. J. Pronger is R. A Reid, that the government aking all arrangements, and a be asked to cstabish the &hour (gurse in violin playing a and the Play begins at 8.30 sharp, with} srotective clause 2 prof [cline cai dancing afterwards to Orchestra be manufactur red : 2D "i. =ifrechments, i er powers, it yo ER (ES () ED ) ED ED () ED (SE Warning to chidren and their parents: Keep clear of sleighs, cutters, &c., day for road work, was carried. theory of music can be had by 2 Me] - AR. As cough was recommen- hose who desire to cultivate their ded for appointment as Director. artistic talent. The next annual meeting will Le held on Wednesday November g, the place not being settled but Eagle River or Oxdrift being mentioned. i The meeting then adjourned. ARREARS. Ee MASQUERADE BALL. | Ta another column will be Sound an adver sement of the annual "Masquerad o Ball. The great suc- cess of ast year's event created a popular demand for another one 'this season. At least two valuable prizes are | to be given, which should encour- 7. 5H. Hill is attending a Con- vention at Toronto this "week, as a delegate from the local union. Do you know him? or some regrettable This property, situated on Queen Street, FOR SALE, and Seale Tenders invited up till 6 o'clock of the night of Monday Febru 28th. Tenders must contain ye price offer and your terms. i The highest or any tender not 1 Applications wi ersigned up™o or two Auditol current year, at a'sa the u , next, j each. VAN HORNE TOWN SHI the undersi: January Sot - Assessor of Var Seale i; I - =} os January 20, : cords Tamarac Ww on School grow tain Vs 1 4 9 TENDERS CLUB ROOM 4] E GIBSON: Town Clerk 3 ASSESSOR. any onl: ; or inn oo 1st day of Febrtag After that date a , outstanding "be Ts iether ection. Te : JOHN RHODES. nl fo "All parties owing John Rhodes - NOTICE. and settle before e. still PULP ic. Admission soc. each. Re- Wages $3.00 per day. Apply | TEAMS WANTED For Hauling "WOOD SPEARS & MATTSON Taggart, Ont. via Sioux Lookout Light House Work and Phin > Sewing. Miss Lizzie Holden, re- cently from London, Eng, will'ga_ out daily. Apply Suite 3, Friedman Build (back staircase). MAID WANTED. Apply T. C. R. CRAWLEY. WANTED. Terms reasonable. > Light worl FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Tsiler Calf. av For Sale MARE, 2% years old, good driver; ALBERT NOBLE | also double set of : driving harness, set of heavy team : harness, Bobsleighs and Wagon. : age lively competition. At the Little Jeanie looked long and same time it is not desirable thoughtfully at the youn g man under present conditions that vho calls on her big sister. "Can ' expensive costumes be sought fter. 1 climb on your knee?" The yor 1th af The prizes will be won by is frying to make a hit with the those who display the best taste family. "in their make-up, rather than for. "Sure," he Cs do you want to the most elaborate dress. i pull my hair or somet hi g? I As this is likely to be the out- 'but I'd like standing event in" social heppen- ings this winter, it would be a "No," Jean replied, ' to see the word." "What word?" ing youth. asked the smil- the district to attend aad DRYDEN OBSERVER FOR SALE.-- 7-room HOUSE, warm, with good garden, excel: lent site. > Cheap for Cash. --1 1 Tuite Wood 4 "eater, practically new. es. C. R. CRAWLEY. orable opportunity for visitors | "Our Maud said this mor 'ning t ¢ the fun when Dryden is out that if ever a man rad ad the rd for a good time. 'Tdiot' written all over his ee Get your mask that man was you!" " Pronger. CN "Woo from R. J. 3 50 per load. 'R. J. PRONGER.. r sale, stove - an PRONGER BROS

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