Dryden Observer, 13 May 1921, p. 3

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ns --5 trv Sinner THE DRYDEN OBSERVER IR ------ rvs : [PRIVATE SCHOOLS IX VP. y COTTAGE for Sale. Central positnon. yu ovae _. -Paggession at once. For particulars Proper Buildings and Equipment apply Lacking In Rural Communities, Some years before the war I wag * visiting in the home of a Scottish dominie, writes Farmerette, in To- ronto Globe. He had several ener- : getic sons casting about fer congen- ial employment. One lad was look- ing to Canada for an opening, with the idea of following his father's pro- fession. But when he heard Cana- dian prices, Canadian rentals, and the fact that Canada was so crude as to leave schoolmasters unprovided with dwellings, he decided to stay where he was. g : Consider the contrast! This lad Shi -- = grew up in a country village where OATS. for Sale, $1.25 pér bushel. his father had headmaster for ev TD many years. hey were provided : June 25th Young Pigs for sale, with, a large, comfortable stone For Seryice.-- Registered Shorthorn i house, standing in the middle of a Bull at Lot 3, Cen. 6, Van Horne. half-acre garden, in addition to £300 | > 5, 'JAS. HATCH. jsalary. That is to say, the dominie's 5x . | net income would equal $3,200 in ; Ontaric to-day. Is there a single i small town paying such a sum? One must take into account, of Miss ALLAN, Store. WANTED. -- Experienced Girl for House: Cleaning, at once. Highest Wages. Apply-- Mrs L. R. JOHNSON, Dinorwic. : The Heart of the Famous Clover Disrrict." icDonald Lumber Yards Now Open i Bi ses ME x i FOR SALE.-- Bunch of Hens, 1 year old: brewn and white Leghorns. ~~ E. H. JOHNSON, Oxdrift. Some of the finest Ceylon Teas that TODAY you can get your lumber right here in Dryden, at the McDonald Lumber Yard, ever came to Canada are just arriv-|course, that Scotland has but one A f f / ' 5 . Dn, ; headmaster over one large, well- EW eet or several tho CF To ing from the tea gardens... Ceylon Catithed villas: school containing usand We I find produces its choicest growths of tea! everything from in February and March, and the quality now arriving, according to the SALADA TEA COMPANY, is superb--really a vintage year for Ceylon. : = kindergarten to ! matriculation; where we in Ontario i have two headmasters over two more | or less indifferently equipped build- ings, known as public and high ;- schools. - | Whatever the merits of our pres- ! ent system in its infancy, the condi- tion to-day is alarming. No men are entering the profession, and most of the girls are frankly teach- ing for pin-money, or as a step to | some more lucrative profession. © A questionnaire was sent out re- | cently by an enterprising journal to | members of the teaching profession you just what you want. _ See our Complete Stock of building mater- ial: Insulation, Beaver Board, Bishopric Wall Board, Lime, Cement, Plaster, 'n everything. ! i ; I 0 1 Dryden Lodge No. 1694 «J. ld. meets the first Wednesday of each month at 8 pm in the Town "Hall Visiting brethren cordially invited. H. REHILL, Rec. Sec.' J. E. HARRIS, W.M. all over Canada. It aimed at gather- | ing material for proposed reforms. ! --= | No answers were forthcoming. A se- | cond appeal brought the tact reply from a westerner, that the men al- ready in the profession were too busy ' worrying over 'how to pay their bills" to he bothered about reforms. Looking at the matter from an- other angle, one finds two diame- trically opposite movements going on. At the.same time that the Gov- ernment schools in the small towns are merely marking time in matters Come around and have a chat with Earl Fahey, who is going to run the McDonald Lumber Yard here. You'll find he knows a thing or two about lumber and building materials. : He'll be pleased to shake your hand, and tell you about McDonald .Lumber Service, and how it's going to save you time and money. Internationa] Brotherhood of Bul) Sulphite and oper ill Workers Dryden lodge No. 105 Meets 1st and 3rd Thursday each month, at 7.30, in the Mill Hall McDonald Lumber | Yards, Limited "Modern Merchandisers 07.1. | of equipment, attendance, ete., and ' J. H. HILL, E. Rn ' | are confronted with truancy and illi- Pres. ec. oe. teraey, the private schools in the BLA cities are growing by leaps and he bounds: They are filled in the ma- evden Ladut No v74 jority of cases by the children of those very people who should be do- ing most to improve the conditions of; the small town school. Why is this? Mere business. The directors of the private schools have grasped the situation before the small town Trustee Boards. That is all. They saw that the age de- mands that a modern school shall contain a well-equipped kindergar- ten, gymnasium, domestic science class, manual training class, and shall provide sanitary surroundings and medical and dental inspection. No small town schools furnish these things. Hence the boom of the pri- vate schools. f : ; It does not require very much deep thinking to see that this move- ment is going to result in class edu- cation, to the very great detriment | of the poorer sections of the peoples. | What is the remedy? More money. So long as small towns can get away with a school rate of from three te four dollars per capita, the situation will remain hopeless. But if the Government has the power to force 1.O OF meets 10 the Town Hall very First and Third Monday at8 Welock. A J. Clempson, N G.,, D. M. ~~ Kentner, Recording "ec. } Visiting brethren cordially invited a Gilden Star Lodge Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryder, the Second Tuesday of each month Visitors cordially invitéd. Rev. ROBT. WILSON, W.M. A. E. BERREY, Secy. Classified Advts. | ARE FEMININE MORALS GOING BACKWARD? WANTED F. B. LINDEN Dr Eugene Leyman Fisk, head of Toulouse Gander wanted ; also §otT4aRY, ETE, children to attend school up to the Hema Bronze Turkey Gob- | the Life Extension Ti wi : . 5 go. 1 age of 14, it has also the power to bler. Will pay cash. | on this interesting, modern subject Conveyancing Collecting | force parents to provide proper poy i May "Good Housekeeping." Ho General Prazrice schools. i Box 44, DRYDEN. Yin May "Good Housekeeping. Oncé the public schools are Says: DRYDEN ONTHRIO brought up to standard in the small | FOR SALE. | "Customs have varied, but there is tewns, the high schools will follow ! of womanhood " - = naturally. The children themselves | only one standard aa will cease from truancy. But they ~ p ; ~ f that intelligent people could subscrike will demand advanced technical YOUNG Embden Gander for sale.~ : 5 oe i i ther age, and that classes, local experimental farm sta-| "PPL Mrs Pateman, Oxdrift. lop Indian any © > HA. C. MACHIN, tions, commercial schools and the dozen and one vocational opportuni- | is not a standard including lack of womanly veserve, or reckless, pro- miscuous fi 'aternizing on a basis of caressing int.fmacy with comparative! strangers. We have the right in this age as in any (ther age to expect Barrister, Solicitor, &ec. IMPERIAL BANK BLOCK . KENSRA . « Ong. ties now utterly out of their reach.! BARN, metal shingled, 20 x 20..#t oy 1% stories, easily converted jinto good house.--J. Dy ; Si rance, Albert; St. The Canadian Mining Institute. In 1898 an act to incorporate the Canadian Mining Institute was adopt- | i i ; iri ed by the Parliament of Canada. The | : | our womankind to make & gh ay = : founding of the institute was for tae SED OATS. Seed Oats, clean and ual iappenls: | We vive the Tight i : following purposes: free from obnoxiou 'expect that they will stem the tide of : vy S weeds; only § XP at they wil JE. GIBSON, 3 First, to promote the arts and: small quantity. $1.00 ; A material at i vays set again- 3 in S : : sciences connected with the economi- sacks extra.-- Durance 8 zy Ne ra Ll Made An our Own Store. NOTARY PUBLIC py : i Bin CONVEYANCER, &c. cal production of valuable minerals anda'e Farm, two miles north of | : - : - ROBT. MILLER, Prop. aud ial by hewn of meetings for Dryden. to axness and decader ce. he reading and discussion of techni- : Th 7 a t or" the trend cal papers, and the subsequent dis- gre > ne Super fet ol i tribution of such information as may of a civilization than the Standards be gained through the medium of established by its womankind. PERI, ensue Le To & Yorkshire Sow in pig;| Asa corrective, therefore, for' much fl, eeniral Ieicrence library also Massev-Iliarr G is disintegrating i wrag- and a headquarters for the purpose oe Ea es Cream Sepa- thay i Dsisiofeting ant Hee " of this organization. Third, to take ~ 9% HEW. Pply k ; ing: in this present age, we suggest a * | rallyin s for yoman)- | A MILLINGS, 2 y g of the forces of fun WO | od--of our girls and women who concerted action upon such matters = Eagle River : 3 Ver. | wholesome and healthy at heart, how-\ = . ae as affect the mining and metallurgi- DRYDEN « ONTPARID eal industries of the Dominion of SSE Se ever they may lend themselves tem- porarily to the mol) psychology of the i ; Canada. Fourth, to encourage and TE - TAIT : {4 : igd A : CHURCH Ot ENaLA hour, and assum' ea superficial reck™- | Promote these industries by all lawe T 7 ful and honorable means, "Pair of Shafts, for one-horse lessness wholly "Yoreign to their true © character. He althful activity auto- Mr Roy will conduct services at St Luke's until a successor to Mi In March, 1905, an annual gen- Sei . eral meeting of the institute was held R La aay $12.00 ew Leather = Team Lines, . XF { matically exelr ides unhealthful activ- st ity. Wilson 1s inducted. Sunday School in Montreal and bylaws were adopt- $10.00. Perhaps th ere could be no better 2.30 p.m. as usual. AGENT FOR For sale: Yorkshire Boar, 1 Tam- Right In Your Home! ° Come to our store right away--select an Amberaln phonograph and a dozen records--and we' ll deliveg them promptly to your home for a 3 days' FRER trial which will not cost you a cent or place yow under any obligation to buy! How can we afford'se do this? Because @ ia _EDISON'S NEW DIAMOND MBEROLA. is the world's greatest phonograph value and will : meet any test, where "malking machines'® and ordinary phonographs fall, If the Free Trl 2 ed. To-day the Canadian Mining in- J. DURANCE & SONS, will be at expression oi! the principle involved stitute is the one strong national mining organization of Canada. Its Durandale Farm, Two miles north of Dryden, in cultivating and giving play to wholesome, ana, healthful activities annual general meeting is one of the events that mining engineers and others interested in the development - of the Canadian mining industry look forward to. It is now planned to have two annual general meetings, one to be held in the east and one in the in woman's sphex'e than the program of the Camp Five Girls. The slogans | used by that o1'ganization are, in themselves, an in, spiring appeal to the healthy-minded, a md the mind ze character of an i udividual must be sick indeed if it can decry or contemn - west. the call of such a p togramme. These Insurance FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, GUARANLIEE, ANIMAL PLATE GLASS For Sale.--r10-h.p. Marine 2-Cy1- inder Gasoline Engine, shaft P'io- peller, stuffing box, oil tank and Big Prices for Muskrat. reverse gear. $175.00 Cash. Muskrat has had really the greut- = DRYDEN OBSERVFiR est advance of all furs. From the 50 : " cents of a few seasons ago to an aver- : m= -- age of around $3--and in the case Va... Fog of one exceptionally fine lot to $5.10 C08 Cow for was certainly a great rise, 300d, and in geod, = convinces you, we'll let you own the Amberola on practi- sale, miiking condition, part Representing twelve of the largest pa Since all kinds of furs ate bring. Jersey; will fnaenen ahont The de TE oily Yow avy ves! Sin Companies in the world. Ing high prices, an increased num- ast week ip Jul Seek Benui right down to our store for this Dryden and outlying district ber of peopls have started in fur ¥ i _pesk Leauly Free Trial or you may have £1 ; = farming such animals as mink, - ts B. L. BLAIR. Give Service to wait your turn, fully covered. skunk, marten, muskrat, ete, and - FH : = Let me quote you rates® there i8 no remgon why they eamnot, eee Pursue Knowl 'dge x all be raised at a profit, gaye tba slack Fox Magazin, Lo of horses for sale, 6 years old, 1400 1h; also one Cow in calf, 'or cash. Have to sell on account of acedent.--N, Krauss, Waldhof Be Trustworthy 7 Hold on to Hea 'th Glorify Work Be Happy BR. J PR NGER! nwa Kitehen windows have no : . &¥iLng, the ghades should be dark piue or grees, A nmi, b " n ey - pa ri I" " " " pT a . a » bh rh PAD -_ nr TM IE NE. EE... Sr TT HE EE 3 TT EE tT Tr OTM CT CE lA

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