Dryden Observer, 11 May 1923, p. 3

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a 3 ' . THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Tuxis Boys' | Celebration * Fok % The Dryden Tuxis Square celebra- ted on Wednesday night, May 2nd. The cause of so much excitement was due to the act that their contract with Jd. O. Gough for splitting and piling thirteen cords of wood and three cords for W. A. Wilson had just been cont: pleted The evening started with the reg- ular meeting. A report was heard from Egan Ray and Tom Foot, who 'had been sent to Kenora to make arrangements for a boys' C.S.E.T.! 'camp to be held in Kenora the last "ten days of August. Tom Foote, Egan Ray and Frank Willard were appointed to make arrangements for the camp and get the supplies and tents together to send to Kenora. After this business was adjusted, a fast game of voliey ball was held in their new gym. Arthur Clempson led the runners on a. one-mile 'sprint, getting back in time to hear Pinkie call, "Come and get jit" But to our dismay only thirteen had arrived, and as we had no nigger to: in the careful 'letters and parcels. , haps loss of the contents. his entertainment and for making us: an even number. Mr Kelso received a similar vote for the weiners, and the meeting was then adjourned. ; This is only one of many kinds of entertainments and fun we have at our Wednesday night activities. POSTAL CO-OPERATION ETT TY . WALDHOF-- One way in which you can co-operate with the Post Office is preparation of your Do not put un- protected coins or other hard objects in letters as they are apt to lead to the envelope being broken, and per- Never en- close letters in the parcels as this is contrary to postal regulations. When packing your parcels do not use an ordinary shoe box, as this no good for enclosing a parcel going by post. "Use a strong double corrugated box, or several layers of strong wrap- ping paper, and tie the parcel well !with cord. "If you are sending china, a hat, or other fragile articles by post, be sure to mark your parcel 'Fragile', then the postal employees will know make the fourteen we sent F. Willard | | that the contents are easily damaged. and J. Foote to bring in the first man' Bd your parcels are going over-seas, be they met. without any trouble, so we sat down to a real feed of red-hot weiners, and nothing was heard between the barks and growls. After the feed Mr Payne 'entertained us to a little classic work on he piano, and some reeal old song hits "The dying hobo's last words." He got an invite to come again. A vote of Drunks was carried by the boys for Mr E. Payne came along '#ure to pack them with special care," as, which they have to be carried, they otherwise run great risk of damage or loss of contents. 2 .owing to the conditions under Ask at the post office for a circular } describing in detail how to pack and both trying their hand at navigating wrap parcels. is worth mailing, it is worth proper wrapping. Remember, if a parcel A Continental Red Seal Motor. / Timken Bearings. \ Timken Axles, front and rear. . Spicer Universal Joints. i Selective Sliding Gear Transmission STAR FEATURES '] Single Plate Disc Clutch. ? Half-elliptic Spring Underslung, Durant Tubular Backbone (patd.) Stewart Vacuum Gasoline Feed with 11Y; gallon tank at rear. v / Touri ne Car a tel i 1 $ 735.00 | Roadsters lus aii 691.00 Comme Loni pnili- 005.00 ¢ Sedan, aE 1095.00 v Orders must be booked now if 'Star Special--Prices not annOunced STAR PRICES Cash Price Cash Down Monthly . $245.00 $40.17 230.33 4397 331.67. 01.70 365.00 67.83 you want your "Star" early OXDRIFT EEE OXDRIFT-- The Oxdrift Women's Institute monthly meeting will be held May 17th at 2.30 p.m. in the Community Hall. Election of officers for new year. Every lady in the community is requested to attend and new. members are / always welcome (fee--2bc.) * Programme provided by Mrs F. T. Brignall and. Mrs J. S. Corner. Everybody welcome. forget the day. Come and bring your neighbour for a social afternoon. Mr Sttanley Browning returned on No. 1, Sunday, from a lengthy visit Don't Mr J. A. Crerar received the sad news of his father's death, near Strat- ford, a few days ago. last week to take charge o the Co-op- erative store here. Mr Jewell comes highly recommended from the west, having had considerable experience there, besides] learning the trade in England. We welcome them to our burg. be held in the Community Hall on Fri- day night May 18th. Good music and good floor. Lunch provided. Admis- gion-- Gents $1.00; Ladies .50. Pro- ceeds te go towards the fa 1 fund. East Mrs W. Herring, and sons Leslie and Richard, left on No. 1 been in Winnipeg General Hospital for some time. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. Jack Skene has discarded the pony' for a Ford. Mr Jos. Pes has Car. Soadihe has started, buf the cold, backward weather makes it a slow 'job. " 2 Chevrolet F. T. Brignall shipped three cars of stock te a Fort William buyer last week. Road Commissioner Joke run the grader" over the roads here, making a fine job. Better ake this a weekly affair Bill. Jack Skene and James Tuckey are a car over the rough roads. M. J. Crosier sold a horse to Mr Saturday | en a visit to Mr W. Herring who has Pony of Glengoland,. last week IGNACE Skok sk ok Miss Margaret Parker returned on No. 2, Tuesday, to Vancouver. Mr J. Tate has arrived from the east with view of taking over the Lake View Farm. Welcome home. J. W. Etherington left for Eagle River on Tuesday. The local G.W.V.A. will hold a dance in the Community Hall on Fri- day evening in honour of Mr and Mrs J. D. Duncan who recently returned from their honeymoon. Everybody welcome. The local branch of the W.I. held its annual re-election of officers in the Community Hall Tuesday evening. - Football enthusiasts ave practicing faithfully these days in spite of recent, snowstorms. [} " This bally &now is sure depressing to the average young lover. What say you fellow-sufferers? mf The creation of the Star Car is the most important and brilliant accomplishment of any individual identified with the automobile industry since its inception. / ; 7 Smartness, in looks and thoroughness and modertd design 9 n a low priced car was unheard of until the Star was created by W. C. Durant, the pioneer builder of automobiles, who was identified with the introduction and success of the Wad Oldsmobile, Chevrolet, 'Buick, Cars, : ; Don't form any opinion on i one. The 32 principal parts. of 124,00 less than the same parts of the next highest priced competitor. The first Star sold in Fort Willie went 153 miles on exactly five gallons of gas, and made. eemtmeini lI teams See the beautiful new Durant § Sport Model in at SELF'S The springs tell the tale. N ii | Durant, Flint and nl ceton a 4 ; : : \7 the Star until you have ridden i ¢ y a Star may be purchased for ji other better records have been Ji our show rooms GARAGE IMPERIAL BANK BLOCK AF sa are Visiting Brethren Cordially Invited. OIL Nin ond GA. A Sowell 'wreival We eve 5 good stock of Gasoline, Kerosene, Auto, Tractor ard Steam Cylinder Oil; Castor Machine Oil, Cream Separator Oil, and cup Grease . Auto Tires We are PRICES also putting in a stock of Automobile Tires and Tubes made by the Dunlop Tire and Rubber Goods Company Limited The first dance of the season will as well as.those made by the Gregory Tire and Rubber Company. and Tubes » RIGHT Sold by J. S. CORNER, Oxdrift, Ont. Agent fori -- INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY of Canada, Ltd i from an extended trip AT THE OLD RHODES STAND | * kk DAN GRAHAM General Blacksmith Bugey & Wagon Work HORSESHOEING A Specialty DRYDEN roy RY -- ONTARIO" WATKIN'S PRODUCTS Made in Canada Health and Toilet Specialties world DAD ROWLAND, Retailer delicious Bread FOR EVERY DGCASION Quality goes i SWEET AND, ® nto every Loaf NUTRIOUS HACHIN & TEASDALE] Barristers, Solicitors, etc., i Gulden Star Lodge: Wo 484 ° Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, the Second Tuesday of each month. Visitors Cordially invited. F. P. MATTHEWS, W.M. A J CLEMPSON, Rec. 1 0. o. F. DRYDEN LODGE, Ne 417 meets at the Town Hall every 1st and 8rd Monday of each month at eight o'clock. HERB WILDE, .D. ANDERSON, NG. Secy L.O.L. DRYDEN LODGE No. 1694 meets the first Wednesday of ach month, at eight p.m., in the Town Hall. Visiting Brsthies eeor- dially invited. 3. KE. HARRIS, WML BADEN SMITH, Secy J. E.GIBSON, NOTARY PUBLIC CONS SYANCER, &e. Agent for" THE ROYAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY DRYDEN : ONTA BIS. JAMES MoFADYEN | REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE ~ Chocolates HOME- MADE CLUB ASSORTMENT Consisting of :-- DRYDEN . ONT. Almond Clusters, per tb ..... 6o Cocoanut Clusters, perth .... .6o Peanut Clusters, perdb ...... .60 Filbert Clusters, perth... 50 JCherries in Cream, perth .... .60 Marshmallow, per tbe... .. on AD Almond Chips, per 1b ....... So Walnut Chips, perib ........ .6o Vanilla Creams, per tb ...... .6o Lime Creams, perth ......... 60 Lemon Creams, per in-...... 60 Orange Creams, perib...... 60 Raspberry Creams, perth .... .60 Cocoanut Creams, per Ib .... .60 Toffee and Cream, per tb .... 60 Bilmonts, pertb ............ 60 Walnut Ttalian Creams per tb, .60 Peach Poult, perth... \. 00, 60 Pineapple Fruit, per tb ...... .6o Walnut Rolls, per ipl 60 Pecan Tops; perry Joo iuine.. 60 Walnut Tops, peritb ........ . 60 Almond Tops, per tb ......... Go * ok Kk JAS. O. SouG Ho DRYDEN - ONT. Pi aa We are making plans for a big prices of everything you need in emi for a Big enn Spring Campaign. By all the signs this should be a good season, and we intend to b ready with _ a big stock of the Implements and Supplies a farmer needs. Watch this space, and keep advised of the latest ideas ang the Implement line. ree ree | H. C. BICKNELL, Implements ' The. Old. Massey-Harris. Stand Largest business of its kind in the

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