Dryden Observer, 20 Feb 1922, p. 1

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Volume XXIX. Dryden, Out. Febuary 20 1922 Aa ads The Story of Big Success! A Night out! As usual we are Right There with Mere Money| for your RAW FURS. \ If not convenient to bring or ship, a post card will bring our t B. E. Blair, to you. ravelling buyer, Mr He will cover your section regularly, and it will pay you to. be on the look-out for him. | The Great Lakes Fur Trading Go. DINQRWIC, FORT WILLIAM. f Li {. LAC, Ont. . Ontario. LONG The Store of Quality and Service. DRY PHA Try the New Tonic-- Pp: is in a high degree a tonic, possessing invigorating qualities, Highly desir- able {or persons convalesing, weak or lacking appetite. CONTAINS NO DANGEROUS DRUGS. For All Stomach Trouble Adler- I-Ka Most throughly INTESTINAL CLEANSER AND ANTISEPTIC Pleasant to take. Never causes trouble. MAIL ORDERS ATTENDED TO. bib min Golden Star Ledge No 484. A F&A MGR a a Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, 'the Second 'Tuesday of each month. Visitors Cordially invited. D. REID, W.M. H. HUMPHREYS, Sec. bi MACHIN & TEASDALE Barristers, Solicitors, ete, MPERIAL BANK BLOCK KENORA ont. | : Skate Gri KER ents to aul motor- en gi nes nter. C Sa' 0 T ; BA IS Specia ala BERRY ern stor e& Cy erh bo oak & auto for thew Zan . Vill Dryden Ontario GET READY FOR TE HE NEW RINK. ENJOY LIFE WHILE YOU'RE YOUNG. Get yourself a pair of SKATES from IH. Will ard, also boots to faslen them to.' Prices to challenge Comparison. up Ting Machine is in geod working order. ing pred il Bring us your Skales, and have ther put in chape. H, WILLARD, Boot and Harness Ropar Si its E de luils y nor that in Lasada there are more Templeton's - Rheumatic Capsules Sold than all other Rheumatic Bemediecs combined for Fheus matism, Neuritie, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, ete. Many doctors prescribe them, most druggists sell them. Write for free trial to Templeton, Toronto, SOLD BY THE Dryden Phar rmacy EVANS The Popular Candy Sop. CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT BREAD SOFT DRINKS. TOBACCO. This little Store, so eonvenlently situatsd, and, whose garvise is go cheerfully given, is becoming the favorite shopping place of those of our citizens who live in the upper portion of the Town. Opposite the Town Hall, Kodaks, Supplies, to ws. Mail Orders given rom-- pu 4 oa > | Developing. Bring or send your 'Kodak troubles We give Expert Advice and assistance to amateurs. We are pleased ip announce stantial reduction in price of Kodaks Burgess & Walters. Films, I) eh S ub-. (3 careful aitentien. fi {i successful events ever THE admirable combination of good suctained last Wednesday when under Fo auspices of the Girls' Guild of St Luke's, the ever-fascinating appeal of soft music and subdued lights drew iense gaihering from over the district {0 join the revels. The arrangements made by the members of the Guild, and assisted by the 'experience of the orchestra in such affairs, worked perfectly. The atitul lights, the charming music, the decorations, and the excellent lunch served, all contributed to what must be regarded as one of the most held within the precincts of the Mill Hall The gorgeous spectacle never seems to lose in atiraction for all sorts and ions of people, and wong spee- tators were atiracted to bchold "tre splendid scene. The music, as always, was 'of the highest class, and the whole picture is one which "leaves a glamour of beauty and enchantment tpon the imagination. The costumes. Mrs T. Walters, Follies; Mrs J. Wilson, Plerrette; Mrs. Wm. Rhodes, Persian Princess; Mrs. Dempster, bur- Fors Mrs H. Adair, queen of hearts; ys H. Pronger, queen of hearts; Mrs >» Monteith newspaper; Mrs H. Hura- phreys, Circassian dancer; Mrs S. N. zon, Japanese lady; Irs C. Burges: gypsy; Mrs Geo. Skene, Red Cros: nurse; I. Riregari, Pink lady; Mes J. terboltom, plerreiie; Mie D. Beveridge, Arab Princess. The young iadies were uo less orig- inal in their choice of costumes, viz. sses Howle, butterfly; I. Steels, land dancer; C. Kerney, Crienta: princess; C. Self, Ppierrette; V. Ray, page; A. Smith, Spanish dancer; M. Beddore, jbckey; k. Bartlett; Japan-| * ese girl; MM. Ley vis, gypsy; HE. Upton, hi sian maid; Eos Golden, night; WM. Evans, Japanese girl; A. Allen, bride, Ww. a baby doll; E. Jones, witch; K. Hartnett, queen of Sheba; i, Foster, seventeenth century lady; G. Fy Kathleen Bawn; Odette Upton, Crinoline; Daisy Beddome, Bubbles; Jegsie Taylor, Rosalind. ng the gentlemen some of the 3 were: 0.0. Jackson, Robin C. Cary, highland cavalier: 5, farmer; D. W. Scott, uncle right, Romeo; H. Hum- 5, convict No. 7; B. Berry, cow ter; H. Craven, pierrot; G. Tew, ay Htoryman; Ted Burgess, Old Bill; I. M. Jackson, college student; T. Foote, Br. officer; J. Skillen, di . Porter, aunt Jemima Dx Din ane pt g coloured gentleman; L. Young, The Swanls gh Walters, tramp; Frank clown; C. Henckel, jester: erchip, jester; H. Rehill, In- 4: 'an chief; Wa. Rhodes, Punch; F. Colliss, negro; Cc. Wright, plerrot; GC. RI Robin Hood; J. Winter- voi; D. Lane, plerrot; C. wee Charlie; J. Beddorn , oy 2] H. Liab Hus B sar; FE. Sr C. Robinson, plerret; R. band ster; T Ya B, Blo tih, B. Lott, du ; Be Rar, To to em, sat Tors iL. Pronger, old 1a etedn, bull-fig Toan of RE ter; gH. Are; Arthur Pit, d; G. Fowler, Saunde Yeoman oy coster; Hal to view although beng iy cost ume, they took no active re 3% the dancing. Bran ong the latter were Mr and Mrs B.B everidge, Ir and Irs Jam 'George Deckert, en) ¢ Clempeon, Coun. H, . F. Cook, agricultural. : Mian Ward ore, My ny So 1 Ms D. Tone, resented by Max Fray ib The Press was Ray, Dryden. The PriZewinners. : ire (lady) Miss Kathlecn 2 Dame Mr A. LE. B > 23 oh ENTERTAIN SCHOOL BO The W.I. have extended an o the members of the Seliool and the members of the Staft cnd a Social Evening in Union on Friday next, February 24, The purpose is to establish more in- timate and Aly relations betwean the Institute and the work of the School, with 2 view to possible co- operation for the good o the paptls. Warning! iis oi IT having come to my knowledge that some party or parties are persistently cirevlating a report that T am connes ted with, or engaged in, bootlegging on i cit liguor deal ing: any one who is guilty of hu elping, i CH te this unfounded rumour, I' 1 to state publicly that T am not maling selling, or handling liquor; ede i end continues, the party or parties res- ponsible for spreading it will be Pro- | seecuted with the utmost rigor. of the law--§. B. BLACK, taste and criginality which Dryden invariably displays at its great annual 2 ik : : function, The- Masque crade was gmply | Sefies of social evenings promoted by " Where the good old nights were spent { the malicious, cowardly rumor BY ONE OF THEM. THE first of what promises to be a the Dryden Paper Co. took place in the Paper Mill Hall on Saturday. A cordial invitation to all employees issued by the general manager, 3. B Bivens, was ent. responded to by the mill worke ing the hall to capacity. The 'management and staff of the Company are ta be heartily congrat- ulated upon the success .of the even- ing, and in their efforts to obtain a brighter atmosphere in the lives of io ak worker, * J. B. Beveridge welcomed the ol and in a short address he briefly outlined the difficulties of the past abnormal period, and spoke op~ timistically in regard to the future prospects of the Company and the working conditions of its employees. Largely owing to the present keen Mr rs 81 Lal gue 5) Indust, he emphasized the wrens need of each and every employee put ting forth his ufmest and giving of his best. Forcibly he impressed upon them the vital necessity of rigid ccon- omy, and ths elimination of waste. In regard to this, much. could be done in the way of saving of chemicals. Hliustrating, the speaker instanced how, instead of waste, productio might be forthcoming. He concluded a highly interesting and instructive address amid general applause. -Mr Iverson, superintendent, at once held the attention of the boys by hi terse manner of spe In a nut- shell he stated although = newcomer he came with up-to-date methods. backed up with practical experience. He made an effective appeal for the undivided support of those SONAL under him. By the generous amount of hand-clapping and applavse at i : ation of the speech, My Ivercer was nssured that in this respech ie workers would be right there with the ZOOS. ! The first portion of the evening was devoted to cards, checkers, chess and various other forms of amusement, the guests thoroughly enjoving them- celves. The entertainment, under the able direction of the cominitica, ed H. Humphre eys, T. C. BR. Craw- . Cullen and J. Hill, was voted than usvally high class. Mr J. Gammon, Organist of St Luke's, pre- sided at the piano throughout the eve- ning, and in addition sang in excellent voce; "When you come home, dear, and also gave a recitation with musi in his veh, more cal accompaniment. The varied talent of the following gentlemen was high- » Hy appreciated. H. Humphires scored a Pathe success with 'Peggy O'Neill' nd again in duet with J. Ger, ky we left the baby on the shore. Carr was Ba and 'The Trumpeter'; C. R. Crawley hit the roof with 'Mo-! j ther Machree' and 'The Long, Long trail. A humorous recitation by Mr RR Oey was also well received. Boiler-room Howarth was a concert elf, singing 'Sailing, 'Music in the Air, as well as the first dred 2s eleven verses of g Cole' at high steam 5 good with 'Shipmates one | pressure, without an exhaust: finishing up with |» sentimental recitation that put a in the coffee! ] Hoot Mon! Jimmy Duncan eleciri- fied everyone with his Highland dane- cing, while metamorphically spes! Charlie Morrison electrocuted a ve ¢ the crowd by supplying the music of the but the quickly resurrected by admi ding of "Batt-} allon Orders." The picce d'occasion! pipes on a mouth organ; mbly was husiastically: competition in the pulp and paper! 'laf Incorporated 1670 Oldest, Strongest, Best. {Our REPUTATION | is the Oldest. Our PRICES are the Strongest. Our GRADING is the Best Mail, Express or Bring Furs to us for Satisfaction. your Raw ¥ How about a pair of B. Blankets? We have them! much the worse for wear, in spite of | the fast pace that was set. The 2nd | was fought upon similar line giving and taking--but with Morrison getling more into his stride as 'the bout progressed. A flip of the glove the eye seemed to bother Bulmer in the last round, but his pretty left- hand deliveries countered Morrisons open style of two handed attack. Both boxed fast, but the gradual ascending of Morrison was apparent to the ex- perienced eye. Morrison being a mechanic 'has evidently adopted the maxim that the quickest way to point is a straight line, not a semi- le. Both men were extended zn ovation upon retiring from the ring. "here wa s no decision. A four round contest was staged fween -Clarene e¢ Wright and Bert Hary ison, the latter giving away both ight and reach. At the outset it enay to detect that Harrison was no novice at the game, the profession- ui touch being much in evidence both 'n his footwork and body attack. He played light and toyed with an ex- caedingly plucky: and resourceful op-| ponent, whose sporismanship is be- yond all praise. The foll ii] acted a5 officials, and carried out their res- vective offices with great credit-- Messrs Bert Harrison, Jack Hill, G. Tew, and John Wilson. Two youths with unspellable names gave an unique exhibition of human bronco busting, which afforded a great deal of interest and amusement. The entire eXenses of the evening a den Paper Co., to whom the wr'ter, on behalf of the employees, sincere id for 'a most enjoyable | ev 1 the brzal Yeh this: was a. na B® of i accL y The "4 an out" was concluded with | sing'ng of "Auld Lang Syne" Stone! Anthem," TOWN OF " DRYDEN. AUDITORS, +1 the the and 1. E. GIBSON Town Clerk. FOWN OF DRYDEN. SCAVENGER WANTED. Tenders will be received by the igned until March 4th 1922, for venger for the Town of Dryden for e year 1922. Conditions of contract be obtained from E. A. Klcse, was by our local poet, and to the tune] of 'Take me back to dear old Blighty,' was sung with huge gusto by the en- tire assembly. . Below are the words: HOME, SWEET HOME Take me back to dear old Dryden, On ihe shady banks of Wabigoen, Let -me once more bawl In the pulp mill hall, among them ali! Tee me back to dear old Dryden, Where the perfume used to make me} chairman of Sanitation Committee. The lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. J. E. GIBSON, Bon Clerk. DRYDEN DEN REALT TY ( Com PANY Y (Opposite C.P.R. Bont) Money to Loan ON GOOD FARM PROPERTY. if you want to Buy or Sell Farm or A114 .igulpy OF Tiddley-iddley, ighty, let's . lghty-- QO: ce more let me smell that pulp! . Perhaps the main item of the even-, ny was the apearance of Chavlie! forget old 4 potential stars in the 'boxing firma ment. The contest was one of thre rounds of two minutes each, reduced : to. one minute after the first round, OLS Merrison and his helper, Joe Bulmer, awn Property, we can help you. CALL "AND SEE Us. i JEL Ch Fire, Hail and Automobile In- | : surance. Conveyancing Bookkeeping Stocks and Bonds bought and .seld iy Agreements for 'Sale Discounted ete., ete., ete. D. LANE, Manager. il were generously defrayed by the Dry-i offers? s-~both | i The first ended with neither show! ing | ! = Gomera] Me ronant, OXDRIFT, Ont, dealer in Dry Goods @roceries Boots and Shoes Hardware and Farm Prodwss Agent for Yorkshire Insurance Company Frost & Wood and Cockshutt Implements ) TJ. E.GIBSO IN, NOTARY PUBLIC - CONVEYANCER, &e. Agent for THE ROYAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY DRYDEN ONTARIO QO. 7, DRYDEN LODGE No. 1894 meets the first Wednaeday of each month, at eight p.m, in the Town Hall. Visiting Brethrem oox-, dially invited. H. REHILL, Ree. Sex. J F. HARRIS, Ld ESTAS IL 0. 0. F. DRYDEN Lober, He 471, meets et the Town Hall every 1st and 3rd Monday of each month at eight o'clock. | I » MILLER, N.G. . MM. KENTNER, Rec. Sec. Brethren Cordizlly invited. iF. BC LINDEN 138 RY, ETa, Conveyancing Collecting Genera al Practice ONTARIO pd - as i eB and pre Rag Ag For Sale tous men LEO eee . MOF A DYER, rey NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore subsisting be- tween us, the undersigned, under the name of "Thos. W. Thomson & son" 5 G 'chants at the Village of " Genera Ignace, in the District of Kenora, has been this day dissolved by mutal eon- sent. All debts owing to the said payin © ship are to be paid to Herbert Allon Thomsen, at Ignace aforesaid, who will continue on the said business, and all claims against the said part nership are to be presented to the said Herbert Allan Thomson by whom the same will be settled. ; Dated at Ignace, Ontario, this six- teenth day of January, A.D, 1922, THOS. W. THOME? HA. THOMSON FRANK TANNER, Witness. ig [SY Yow] nds

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