Dryden Observer, 16 May 1924, p. 1

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Dryden, Ont. May 16th 1924 4 + Number 48 La Pianos Remington Typewriters ~RSAAS Sold by:-- Douglas Lane (Post Office Building) Semi-readp' Pypsigue Type Tailoring, EVERYMAN'S COAT. Single-breasted 3-button Sack. T. PROUDFOOT'S Keep Your Feet Dry EXER The Boots you need for this weather Oils & Dubbin to treat them with can be had at H. WILLARD'S But if your house is covered with dflome policy you know you are secure from financial loss due to Fire. THE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY represented by | ye Everyman Dr Dewdney to Lecture [1] Norman Dickson left for the States Dr Dewdney will give a Travelogue, Wednesday, to ease the economic situ- with slides, in the Mill Hall, Monday ation. : next 19th May, at 7.45 p.m. Admis- Mrs A. P. Kellar has returned from sion 25¢.; children Free. her visit to Keewatin. This is the lecture he intended some O. G. Snider, eye specialist, will be time ago, which he had to postpone. in town Monday. The Union Church. Dr D. G. and Mrs Dingwall went "Forsake not the assembling of your- away Sunday for a few weeks' visit to Toronto and other eastern points. > , A. Henderson, of the Cascade Hotel, Selves together, as the manner of 'sothe 5 ; ; tel, is." Eagle River, paid a visit to Dryden on Monday. ' Sunday May 18th, 1924. Mrs John Trasiewicz and family are 110.30--Sunday School and Adult class. returned from Winnipeg. {11.15--Isaiah the Patriotic Statesman. A. M. Taylor was down from Eagle, | 7-00--Discipleship. Tuesday, to visit his home. W. Jahnert, Waldhof, was in town on business early this week. Mrs Nelson, Eagle River, was in! town Monday. T Dick Whiteman has largely regained the peace of mind that the fire distur- bed, since his loss has been satisfactor- ily adjusted by the agent, D. Lane. Rev. J. M. Beaton visited several neighbour towns this week, including Eagle, Oxdrift, Wabigoon, Bedworth, and will hold service in Bedworth on Sunday afternoon. Keewatin Enterprize: Mr H. Bart- lett left Monday for Ninette, where he will take treatment at the sanitarium for a month or two. We hope he will soon regain his good health, and be able to return to his home and many friends." Mr Hatch arrived from Mt Forest, Monday, to spend the summer with his son Jas. Hatch on the farm. The University examination lists published in Wednesday's Free Press, * Winnipeg, contains the name of Edith Drydefi® May 14, 1924. J. Pitt high up in Third year Arts. i While the air sang with the hum of pollen-carrying bees, a party stood and watched a bevy of new-born lambs at play last Sundawy near the Norgate Tenders will be received by the under- home in the bright spring sunshine. signed up to May 28th 1924, for paint- No less than nine pairs of twin lambs ing the exterior of three residences the were among the number. property of the Board of Education. Mrs Hargrave of Kenora was the For specifications and other details, guest of Mrs Dan Wright for a few apply to R. Wigle, Chairman of the days this week. + Property Committee, 2 Mrs Marsland and family left Friday Lowest or any tender not necessarily for the States. | accepted. A. R. Hutchison of Kenora came | D. LANE, Secy.-Treas. down last Friday; to celebrate his 74th : PIR PPI PSPSPS PPS birthday. 7 | Wi H. C. McWilliams, of the Lake of | the Woods Co., was. in Dryden on busi- ness last Saturday. or x Meas, o udent missionary, of on in Oxdrift next Wednesday, in the Victoria College is stationed at Oxdrift! for th : (community hall. Admission, Adults OF tne summer, and will conduct ser- 50c. children 25c.. Proceeds in aid of vices in that circuit. ie f Oxdrift Sunday School. Remember Mrs McCready and family left for 3 ry - ot a a : Detroit, Monday, where they will make " Tra on 15] C. A. Brad, Wabigoon, was in town their home. ; Monday. An auction sale of household furni- ; ture will be held at the residence of | Mr and Mrs F. Matthews left Wed- nesday on a visit to England, and on Mrs Fleming next Thursday. Mr and Mrs Kelso have moved in |their return they will take up residence from Bedworth to live in Dryden. in Fort William. Mrs Devoe, Oxdrift, was in town Gough's Confectionery have added to Wednesday. the appearance of their store with a Mrs A. MacDonald returned to her | new ceiling. New Hall to Get Meney.-- home in Quibell yesterday, after a visit A. dance to be held by the Wabigoon to her parents here. Rev. Mr Buchner has been placed atd 7. w.0. in the Imperial Hotel, May 24th, at 8 o'clock will also see a sale Dryden for the season, beginning his of work--home made goods made by service last Sunday. J. Adams, Oxdrift, was in town on the members. Gents. 50c., ladies pro- Wednesday. i vide lunch. Everybody welcome. Mrs L. H. Durfey, Osaquan, spent a! The money is going for the new hall few days in town this week. {that Wabigoon has been working for. _..H. Pateman, Oxdrift, spent Wednes- -- day in Dryden. eral school now. The lesson of May 11th will be taken up, 2 Kings, xi. 1. Should niinisters take part in poli- ties? See v. 4. Is is ever right to use force to ad- vance the kingdom of God? Were the Crusades, for example, altogether a mistake ? In order hot to break the series of lessons, the topic for Sunday will be used as a sermon subject at the 11.15 service. TOWN OF DRYDEN Court of Revision. Notice is hereby given that the Council of the Municipality of the Town of Dryden, will sit as a Court of Revision in the Town Hall, Dryden, Wednesday the 28th of May 1924, at 7 o'clock in the evening, to hear and determine appeals against the Assessment Roll of said Town of Dryden, for the year 1924, J. E. GIBSON, Clerk; Board of Education. Tenders for Painting. The play, "My Irish Rose," was such a success in Dryden that the C.G.LT. 'and Tuxis Boys have decided to put it i Come Early and avoid the Rush. - bre you want to buy any WOOD, or TO RENT.--5-roomed HOUSE, With pve any to saw, or want to have your half-acre of land for garden. Apply garden plowed, call on Pert Carney, Mrs FLEMING. Dryden, Ont. . The Adult Class meets with the wen- To Speak at Eagle PETER HEENAN will speak at Eagle River Schoolhouse on Saturday, May 17th at 8 o'clock p.m., at a joint meet- ing of the Minnitaki, Eagle River and Waldhof communities. Mr Heenan will speak on the doings at Toronto, and will also hear our re- port on what we have done-- if we present one. Ria aa a a VV VV VV. VV VP WY Annual Social w Thursday evening, May 22nd, the Dryden Lodge I.0.0.F are holding their annual Social Evening, Whist Drive and Dance in the Mill Hall. Whist will start at 8 o'clock sharp, six prizes. ? The Rebekahs will bring and will help to serve the lunch--which in itself is good enough excuse for anyone to leave home for an evening. ~The Gammon syncopated six will be there to furnish the music, and there will be square dances, waltzes, fox- trots 'n everything for everybody. Tickets $1.00 each, $2.00 a couple; extra lady accompaning couple, 75c. You are assured of a good time. Junior Baseball. The boys and the old gents. met in the Town Hall Council Chamber, on Wednesday, for their regular meeting. Dr Morison was in the chair, while Scotty Foote was Outside Guard. Did you see Lowuttit smoke that Cigarette? The Spaghetti Boys are yearning to earn Bill Richardson's famous hunk of cheese. All set for the boys' game on May 24th at three o'clock, between the boys and the Oxdrift Giants. Lefty Offer says the tickets he had [HE DRYDEN PHARMAGY An Do You Angco Company is the oldest manu- facturer n the industry ?--established 1842. Ansco Company is independent of any and every other photographic manufacturer. Angco Company put the first hand camera and the first studio camera on the American market, and owns the original patents on roll film. Ansco Cameras have repeatedly the First Camera on the Market. QUALITY. SFA I ol? WABIGOON.--Work is rapidly going forward on the new community hall. From present appearances the building will be a fine addition to the district. The new school, too, will visible fact. growing. The Colleen Fish Company are busy preparing for the opening of the pick- erel and white-fish season. The soul of music, so long dormant are all sold out. Have you got yours? Nurse Connon has agreed to care for all casualities. If you ant to see how the boys line up, watch them next Thursday night at six sharp on the Ball Grounds. No admission. Take what's left of the It is pointed uot that some chaps in 'own have not yet bought a member- ship ticket. Surely it cannot be true! STOP PRESS ITEM! Tom Foote has sweeneyed his shoul- der. in these parts, will soon be fully awak- ened. It is to be a brass band! The instruments will soon be here, and practice will start at once. All honour to the boys. The land is about ready for seeding, and a few days should see more acres than ever under erop. MAPA APA A APP AP RP AL ES FIRST DEGREE. 'The Regular Meeting of Dryden Lodge No. 417, 1.0.0.F. will be held in the Town Hal, Monday evening at eight. Ls i £551 Rd CASCADE % including Lunches put up. oy Coe SE ® RTE Motorists from Dr EAGLE RIVER, Ontario The CASCADE HOTEL at Eagle River, Ont., is now under new man- agement, and solicits your patronage. * MEALS SERVED AT ANY TIME, ICE CREAM & SOFT DRINKS. Specially Catered To. Gasoline. es mcntmrns nates as tes ask EER 4/4 EY HOTEL Sundays. Tables Reserved. Xe. % % % yden and vicinity If you want the Best Results, use the "ANSCO," SCO Know ? taken the gold medal in competition. Ansco Company's factories number forty-eight buildings occupying thirty- six acres. Ansco Company's products are sold in forty-three countries throughout the entire world. Ansco Company's refrigeration' pisnt for processing film and photographic paper has sufficient capacity to supply with ice a city of 200,000. WE HAVE A FEW EASTER NOVELTIES Timm " Can'be had fcr one-third off, COURTESY. (Gough's Confectionery - | FRESH i STRAWB ERRIES for Saturday morning Selling. {We have a dandy line of Fresh Fruits for the week end. ORANGES, APPLES, BANANAS, LEMONS, GRAPEFRUIT, PINEAPPLES, RHUBARB, TOMATOES, RADISH. NEW POTATOES. SPINACH. FRESH CHERRIES. LEAF LETTUCE & GREEN ONIONS Direct from the Hot-house. Lowest Market Prices, soon be a And so the town keeps | Bring us your FILMS L 3 "Our Finishing Work is of the same » High Grade that made so good an im- oy during the Snapshot contest. The Service is quick, and you can depend on the work. GIVE US A TRIAL. a FREE! FREE! FREL! Come along you baseball fans. Get in on our Guessing Contest, and + a fine Baseball Mitt, a Bat or a Lo... x kk ok kk |Gough's Confectionery Agent for :-- NEILSON'S CHOCOLATES KODAKS & BROWNIES ! King's Old Country Ginger Beer. J. E. GIBSON, From feft (at back), The Stadium, Canadian entrance to Palace of India. 1 BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION AT WEMBLEY : : Pacific Building, Canada, Australia, The Ornamental Lake, Palace of Engineering and in the foreground

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