Dryden Observer, 18 Mar 1921, p. 1

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B > Grae a Ae AT Volume XXVIIL EERE Dryden, Ont. March 18 1921 | Number 39 : = -- g a . = mt a : --. he HU SON'S BAY Co, Doing Good Work | Popular Wedding {More Piefor the anvil chores) Major. Hamilton Talks - > eS : €§| If one were asked to name the} . -- Fee Enlargement INCORPORATED 1670 greatest and most desirable fac- | The hallowed preciucts of Union The first concert of the Social tion for the up building of the Tt is rumored that the visit of | Dryden District, what would be Major Hamilton in town this week may be produciev of impor- tant and far - reaching results. After making his regular inspec- Buyers of High C toral visit to the schools at Bed- fl ard j : . lyorth and Cairnbrogie, he spent Jl of enthusiasm regarding the 5 gimple gown of pure white silk Lene Burgess, Anna Norman ad airnbrogie, P | s * vl 2 S r . Bring or ship You rs to us Se Si pn with lace, over which}C. H. Betts, oe all pera DE here with the : ; : a a » the bridal veil was gracefully rendered. The omic Songs byl® Wr =o Purest PRICES HIGHEST GRADE he declared his intention of r= draped. She carried a large boquet] Mr Bates kept the young and old Fre discussed with the stafl turning at an early date. dt : : : ; cond plans for the expegied influa of : V € encore . PS Mr DesRoches came here from of Roses and Carnations, herjin convulsions, and were €n¢ new pupils after Easter, and a- Church formed the setting for a Club on March 4th., was 2 By | popular wedding. on Wednesday | success. The programme which probable answer? afternoon, when Miss Ruthjwas arranged by Miss Cridge, > RN Roch ho left 1 | Thomas became the bride of Mr! consisted of dialogues, choruses; : a SE a won t for Richard Currie, both of Dryden.jby the School Children. Songs a tip ore onday morning iS; The bride looked charming injby Miss Pidgon, Mrs Pidgon, favorite flowers. repeatedly. Mr Beites is a = BA th 1 . . : oe orced that a *naw sch 1 was DINORWIC. Ont. ! a oy mp Miss R. Haggland, the brides- humurist of great capacity, and ats Ge a D puih maid was becomingly dressed injit 1s hoped will add to the gaiety ot 2h g50 YEARS IN. THE BUSINESS. ryden Paper Co. at Edson, , prown silk, with an overskirt| of future events. ? \ ommodation? entirely 10a equate. On Tuesday evening the In- spector met the School Board 'nfofmally, and plans for the proposed new and enlarged School = were discussed. He agreed to co-operate 'with the Board in every possible way to assist them in carrying out their plans. which he completed, with some \ FEW OF THE THINGS in "the HARNESS LINE I have on hand. / : of brown georgette, and a simple] The piece de resistance was 2 ae Sh Mey hat to match the costume. The| Dramatic Sketch by the young Bat.s i di Co his a - ie bridegroom was accompanied by people, entitled Waiting for sthe Be fit own good mane = Mr Cyrus Kelly. Train, the makeup and acting of at hut ly chime i The bride entered the Church | the artistes deserving the plandits of a ¢ M3 on the arm of her step-father, Mr] frecly given by, the audience. it was owing to the splendid gang} ~, : An the heels of the concert : of men that he had, as well as to O'Leary, to the strains of the| -O° ob fi Jel oe / 35 r the efficient planning and effective pridal 'march from Lohengrin, ome the Hard Times Dance o -- Moetis8S | co-operation of the Dryden Paper played by the organist, Miss Saturday last easily : he mot i & 5 Co. of which he spoke very Edith Pitt. successful and enjoyable of any Horse Collars, Breeching Straps, | Side Straps, reversible Brass Bal Top Steel Hames, Hame Straps, - Martingales, Pole Straps, Flat Side Checks, Chain Breast Lo Straps, Overdraw Checks, Kling's | ORIEL highly The cermony was preformed by yet. The record crowd oa Mrs J. S. Golden Bereaved Lg A LO Sl Des oches is a great boos: | He, Ba%ienr 0 Geo Robs, afier| (0602 a er Wich sympathy is felt for Mio -Success Chain nn rested 450 the. Schoolhouse at 8 p.m ter for the Dryden District, proof he re Ll for ha hours : J. 3 Gotisn on pecount of the : aces, te: oe Be = : oy newly-married pair, walked down appy : death of her mother which took nme Seba "th 'h. Br 5 Buggy | W. W. LOWELL, of his faith in this section being : on : no hall of 1 EE 1 nn Secretary found in the fact that he has al- the aisle to the accompainiment a nn oy > place at Melbourn, Ontario, on ; ! a ready located at least twenty- of Mendelssohns Wedding March. Bpevie Se Y ed} Niarch ath, as the result of a brief Bridles, Halters, Doub single | : ; or : Jarri ily, it i inch}: : a SinelC | WAINWRIGHT CLUB meets |six_new cottlers in the vicinity, A large party of guests and | by the Harris family, 1 1S ue oo dimes of preumonia. : : 0 friends of the young couple filled | that the time worn wal Bands, Sweat Pads, assortment of in the School at 8 p.m. the first and expects to secure more from hor h young P Nr Tobe down on Eh Deceased was born in Antrim, ln Saturday of each month. the farming sections of the west. : . o | Ireland, her maiden name being : Neatst The Sha Quart =.°D. COATES, We a Mr DesRoches To i vepast at the home a -- Agnes McCracken. . With her : Neatsfoot Hamess Si), in Quarts. | Secretary. has accepted a position with the} the bride's parents the party 7 ! parents and other members of her : c i icht through. H. WILLARD, a out to the home of theliong WB pC : EAGLE RIVER CLUB meets ee ne nd Ma) e Ghenis vu Boot and Harness Repairer. :sccond Saturday of each st ol el Dore. Diydem he \W. White, Bedworth, where thel ection of Harry McGraw, kept i Ta i oa family she came to Canada n 1840, i der the dir "pho in Melbourn, Middlesex County. In 1856 she was married : pe------------ =--3 p.m. SE great welcome for citizens, such wedding feast was served, after 5 En pace, and gave the to James Cooer who predeceascd = : } ALEX. TURNER, as he, to help colonize the rich which a happy evening - spent on a Lei Yor was ZU0 her some fifteen years. Deceased Vy A ! : Secy. \ vacant lands of western 'Ontario. till the early hours, broke up they. 2 SE Ld a | had been spared to a good age. : / as or al \ So sry : party ; on 3% gess, MISE ghe would have been ninty years Fd ) ; WALDHOF CLUB meets First Many beautiful presents of | Pidgon, Miss Cridge oy Mrs] °0® o in September next. : A Dainty Selection Saturday of every month in the| ypwW SETTLERS MOVING IN silver, cut-glass and linen were] Aaron, the two later prest og 7 A rernians one son, Tn ¢ : Schoolhouse, at 8 o'clock -eceived by the bride. the Bran Tub between WwWii.Seiy gr M TF . three rom which to choose : . : a i: 1d eet . Cooper, Mount orest; three ; E. GREUN, Last Tuesday Frank Diemert.} The honeymoon will be spent where for a dime one could get] Janghters, Mrs D oil Orange: 5 r a 5 : x 3 : Clo, . 5 ally - ES Secretary. for Be at Bast Angus, Quebec, the native |? pr le gathered ville, Mrs N. Meek, Melbourn, a an A= a ewall § to f the brid T her Hoty ere pote lo y S or de THE : GLENCOLAND CLUB U.F.O | "uiled out of Dryden with a tear own of the bridegroom WEEE}, py Mrs Pidgon and Mrs Cridge, and Mrs J. 8. Golden, Lydon, hey wll reside for a few months. Two song are deceased : Dr. ~ XT 3 dhe : y - a oad UE. WD, mmo oan thel iaden with the various article who tagged everybody without : second Saturday of each month and provisions required by sett : the green ribbon admission. The Ce : : in the schoolhouse at 3pm. 'ors, heading for Minnitaki where} 5 : 1 The prizes offered for the po 5: on) a i Mrs R. A. REID, they have located homesteads --eoutracts Let for toughest looking guys of eitheri: ry Years age: ! Sec U.INW.O. north of the river. They are nov sex , were, a bon bon dish for the ie : ot : : : ; : : a a 5 0D : _._ Jengaged in building their new H dc | 'adies, won by Miss Cridge 11 2 GEES _ PHARMACY \WABIGOON CLUB meets first! fohnes, : | Ontario R pais) 20 on me of Oat Sacks, | ryan | Saturday of every month, at 8 P- Oveér twenty of these western Declaring that the government and a gold plated Cigarotte oo 3 RIN Te pil iN & 00, | m., in the Schoolroom. > i ; 1 mat 2 en have located lately at tha { 00d roads scheme was the larg- tor the mere males won by E. Suggestions for Easter Gifts in VICTOR NORDRUM, 0 lie Thing undescrib- alain 4 ? point and north of Dryden, mos § ; : T5° Harris, In someting undescrt Limited -- FRENCH IVORY 1 ; Bey : of whom have worked in LS public ownership undertakin.z able, There was keen competition im : DE LUXE STATIONERY | prep wORTH Cl UB meets the neighbourhood this winter, and ur Ontario to-day, Hon. I. C.{ior the prize, O0° gentleman Kenora Branch WILLARD'S CHOCOLATES Saturday of every month at they all intend building on their Biggs. minister of public works, { offering 40 promenade 10 hing. _ SWAN FOUNTAIN PENS 9 > om Visitors from fraternal homesteads in the spring. in an address to the Wellington lingerie but Was previdentially 20D First Street. SAFETY RAZORS | clubs are heartily welcome. These ore men who were . ne Waterloo connies' good (oads restrained. ih pada that th 0 oT > 3 : WW e SPECIAL MARES open wr a Cs Ge Si association, said he hoped to have a oF nan the Wo- The best in Bo is tt 0 % Seer Bos of | "i : iio township by tb eis | Every mile of the 1800 miles of theg pens Social Clu, in a previous PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS Chocolate Cu VAN HORNE CLUB meets foreman, who saw the grea srovincial highway in reasonabled article, has arousea the ire of thet ' = 20 per cent discount off all Sta every third Saturday in the Town: opportunities this district offers shape for the people to use by Scribes and Pharisees, who hand and PHONOGRAPHS iw off all French Lvory jin Hall, Dryden, 2 to such settlers. next fall. The minister stated out some real hard slaps on helo 1d instrument taken in oe a CHAS Neve g z that contracts for $2,500,000 for Su ; el : QUALITY SERVICE ! Secy. re ? There is no reflection thereis exchange. ; me D. C. WARNER road work this year had already! pn the great majority of our ; Ee ve > RETURNS HOME [been awarded. citizens, more especially thosej -- : ) no il i 1 Lid D.C. W f Quibell s in : attending to their own affairs, : The Great Lak d Fue Ti 4 ing 0. Lib | 5 en Lo he on d but obvious allusions to some who IA 2 WILLE : i Ys : y : Ye from visiting his sons = Canadian Pacific Announces do not, have been used by seliy eh DINOR WiC, Ont. Detroit Mich. and Cleaveland, O,| Great Lakes Service | appointed friends of humanity to ihe ; . : : : oir up a little racial stuff. this being his first trip to that] The Canadian Pacific Great] To pose here as the champions CE) GEES) > ) SEDO EE park of the world in Ai rr Lakes Steamship service for the of down-trodden humanity is pure He appears to be great y en-| season 1021. will be similar to . pumk, as there is no such thing, Trans-Canada Ltd. to commence a ae ee ¢ RAW FUR SHIPM a cfitted by the visit, and looks like| last year, accordng to announce-l gi cing ree, ; > and with equal May 22nd or, IN V1 TED . [one who has had a delightful ment. The first sailing from Fort oppoxtunities. . . o : experience. William eastbound will be the] Suggestions to the contraty he "Trans-Canada" service 5 He says business down south| SS. "Manitoba" on Thursd May : Lon? twill be inaugurated on Sunday, Hi hes > Prices Express Chargs=s paid has just come through a VEryj sth. to Owen Sound. This i oe Ee eery May 22nd, when the summer g 2 . ; severe period of depression, but| will ply on the Owen Sound route' oe he th o community time table becomes effective, the : things are beginning to move a-| all summer, sailing each thursday i mm a of Was that infimites- first trains leaving Montreal, AGENTS FOR gain and lately me SR thereafter until the last trip, el % Lo rulont bunch of | Toronto and Vancouver on that 66 99 : : . ate opeming up. oiung he ae» September 29th. meddlesome busybodies, who are 80. a The Decca Pot table Pronograph seen, however, could detract from} The SS. Assiniboia " and! continuall SE Nssindiony be Trans-Canada Limited, y o his pleasure at the prospect ofl « n 2 1 jon y & i i . . - 13-1t sD e le prospec Keewatin will commence proadcast. will be an exclusive sleeping car A handy Suitcase Model, of 10S going he CE bs San service between Fort William and ~~ Some shots must have hit the train with all steel sleeping equip- TED. - fon the district he as had such Port McNicoll, with the first pull, and ran the tell, causing | ment, which has been specially ENQUIRIES BOLIC i leading part in-developing. sailing May 26th. thence cach Sb re a gl Cslgnel od ey roy a rm p= = soe ednesday an aturday unti q4ch featured was 2b * LH Pa 1s DA0Ps, srs | New Dancing Pavilion for Banff October Ist. Special boat train A Wa Montreal, and makes the highest A large new dancing pavilion will be operated in connection Trovatore, but that in the Fairy degree of excellence and travel } : ny : : .1 comfort i to be known as "Cascade Hall" is with : these sailings, leaving Tale, which sits up and wiggles: © = ; 5 ! how under course of erection at Winnipeg, Tuesday and Friday its ears when Sweet Simplicity" Th fast schedule whish proge] 1 | Banff, immediately adjoining the' evenings. This train will operate rebulees the ccurrilous correspon so popular with the travelling ' Alberta Hotel on Banff Avenue. | through to the ship's sides side' dent. j public last summer, will be mai- ; There will be a large basement,' at Fort Willian, thus avoiding | Le Em i tained this year, . a | which will contain dressing long tiresome transfers. mean ems). ane 13 and 14 "Soo-Pacific | 1 tooms, and the main floor of the {will commence operation between hall will be devided into a ae ------------===== The Dominion Bank has definite-, 3 FA ne wil i central dance floor, with support- ly decided to open 2 branch inf oUBedy LH GE La ing pillars down each side, anc REL IABLE SEED FOR SALE itenora, and have suceeded in. MAKE or a : we between these pillars and the Improved Gold Rain Oats, $1.25 leasing from Mr J. K. Brydon Canadian Pacific will operate 0 i outside walls, tables ad chairs per bushel. the premises at present occupied and from Paes A, daily, during i "will be placed, and reireshmets O.A.C. »1 Barley, $1.75 per bus. by the C. P. R. telegraphs and | thefsumumay montis. served to those desiring same. 4-18 . H. Lewis, Oxdrift. Dept. of Agriculture {n the Bry- : a ees A Cigar, Confectionery counter | don Block. For the present the} - . : vy YAS will be operated in connection 'CP.R telegraphs will occupy ani Mr £4. Charlebois, who has ' e S S 2 3 : with the hall. % Team of horses for sale, 6 years office in the rear, and it is stated gone in partnership In the livery iL Tubs expected that the building - old, 1400 ih; also one Cow in calf, the Dept. of Agriculture will re- business with Dick Trist, had his will be completed by the first of for cash. Have to cell on account move its office to Dryden --Ken- family moved into town from the Provan Se SA » May. : of accdent.--N. Krauss, Waldhof ora 'Miner & News. i west last Saturday.

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