Dryden Observer, 26 Sep 1924, p. 1

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' SWEATERS. &o ) H. WILLARD'S " = £54 is " a Volume VI. Dryden, Ont. September 26th 1924 er SE Se SS [ee le aie Se = E. NADON, | First Class Jeweller and Watch Maker EXPERT REPAIRS. i Send your Clocks and Watches by Mail Order. QUICK SERVICE GUARANTEED. Office in the Robinson House. Remington Typewriters RIBBONS AND CARBON PAPER for all makes of Typewriters in stock. SSNs 8old by:-- a A. J. Lock Issuer of Hunting and Trapping Licences for this District, ED) ED () CEE) GED ( SEER) THAR (BEER "LARGE RANGE OF SUITS OVERCOATS READY-MADE or MADE-TO-MEASURE All the . LATEST STYLES & SHADES. At Prices to Suit Everyone, T. PROUDFOOT'S "THE DRYDEN TAILOR" Be ED (EER CL <T ( GEIED TED GIN O48 DRYDEN FAIR, OCT. 2 & 3 Trim 'em up a Bit A good Supply of DECORATIONS on hand for HORSES & HARNESS If you want a bit of Ribbon A few spots--Spread, Rings Rossettes, etc, Just dorp in at H. WILLARD'S Harness and Boot Store BOOT & SHOE REPAIR and Harness Store. SOL SS Ah OR NE sp 5 = iad 8 ri het Legere J Iike some property owners dallied with Fire too long ~ AND HE WAS BURNT Reef AB Don't delay Insure with ; J. E. GIBSON, Agent, Dryden. Py . PRON RS i CASH GROCERY. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE GROCERY IN DRDYEN \ : and Waldhof School Fair was a great ing but also in handicraft and house- . from both places. less agricultural representative, and his staff have been kept very busy and flowers, sewing, ete. The Spirit of the] District WALDHOF Ont.--The Vermillion Bay suceess, in spite of the rain which spoiled the sports for the boys and girls. But they had done their very best, and brought out some very good samples, not only in the line of farm- hold science. It is a very difficult task just to say which exhibit was the best, because there were many good ones Mr Cook, our tire- known Dr Palmer Wood, he a word of thanks is doubtless due this little band. It was a wonderful experience to be there and see the faces of those little men and women, and hear them ex- = plain what kind of Honour they had H - carried home. One little girl just was lapacity as jubilant, because she had carried off to first prize for everything, Yes sir, forg + In all, it shows what great benefit we can have out of these School Fairs if properly arrang- ; ed; and what a wonderful spirit it§ == San brings and leaves amongst our grow- the future ing generation and it is surely worth ition. all the support we can give it. iv x Vi ied r i 1 Vieighen fod V will not put out any camps this win- : ter and whatever pulpwood they need ieee the they will purchase it from the farmers in the district. But owing to the gen- eral depression in the paper market, and the handicap of a raised ante to the U.S.A. for finished paper the out look is by no means too bright as fa as jackpine pulpwood goes. Faith in the Future Our settlers still have faith in the future and are preparing for all kinds of improvements. Mr H. Boyd jus: completed sawing operations in ou: settlement. He has sawed somewhere recreation, Mr Meighen tical significance nation's capital. The exact not be ma LK will all be used right in the settlement. This certainly proves that our people 4 Fail have great things in mind and are well Lo; 1 is E15 1 3 3 $00 Yar oie 3 : ih] aware of the possibility of this distriel aovey tise the mee tin o, (and honestly it is a joy to live in a community which has faith in the future and itself) Roads are still wanting and with threshing right upon us, this problem wil be drawn in the limelight again. And it would not be a bad ides to have wl a honest report in connection with thi: OF ators, the problem. bublic man are difficult for 4 without careful sha 1 Perhaps it would not be a bad idea 3 ha : fin) x 1 ed ° to keep this road problem 3 mind il veen 1 present this thing, stripped of ev 3 Hn oy political dress and clear cut to the i! gu agricultural committee which will visi: is C this district in October. Because one visit for th o of the chief difficulties in this distrie: . Sits ik is lack of roads. it will The Crops Crops are all cut, or nearly so, and ee by the looks of things it promises to a : be the best crop some of us have had W .s 2. LeOive nition for years. There is very little or no The 87th annuai convention of the rust, and damage by fost is not note- Women's Institutes of Kenora, Rainv worthy. Only potatoes will he kind of ; short in places. We hope to be able to export quite a few bags of Clover seed, and are all more or less eager 4 Tet a 2 be held in Dryden on Wednesday and Thursday, 8th and 9th October. Visit- to get the threshing started. Ing practically all of the territory id Welfap : 3 v 5 : 3 Child Welfare between the Great Lakes and the Miss Veitch, the government nurse, assisted by a few other leading author- ities, will hold a public meeting in the Waldhof community hall, October 16tl at 2.30 p.m., about child welfas other inte to w : especially the 'women and young ladies of this District are invited. Presentation Waldhof Band, after two years of hard work, presented their leader, Ms J. Cross, with a wonderful present in the form of a memorial tablet contain- ing the names and pictures ef the er- iginal Band Members, The whole ic a piece of artistic work prepared by Mr A. Ibutter, also a band member. Mr Cross accepted the present and assured the boys that it would receive the place of honour in his home. He also hoped that he might hear his band fill the hope which is set in it. After the School Fair, the Waldhof Band had a Hot Dog Dance arranged. which of course went like a Hot Dog. Smeth and nicely the many visitors from all over the district time and time again applauded. In short, we all had a wonderful time and ave just Manitoba boundary, will be assembled here, constituting the most important Women's Convention this District has ever known. A most varied and interesting pro- gramme, very attractively got up, is already in the hands of the Convention Committee, Mrs R. G. Wigle, Dryden. The items included, while of vital con- cern to women themselves, are equally of value to everyone in the community. As the Convention is for the ad- vancement of the general good, and not primarily for the benefit of the organi- zation, all women in the district are invited to attend no charge being made for admission. fe OXDRIFT The Chicken Supper and concert given by the people of Oxdrift Tues- day was attended by a large crowd, which thoroughly enjoyed the supper and programme. Great appreciation was expressed for the play, "Too Much of a Good Thing" which was enacted by Oxdrift talent. Many thanks are due to those artists of Dryden who so 3 (ef sting problems looking for the mext. : acceptably helped in the programme. around 100,000 feet of lumber which¥ IS sSIMply to prepare publ A National Leader Hon. Arthur Meighen will visit Dryden IN the way that such things have of getting around concerning a public man, it has become in Town that the Right Hon. Arthur Meighen ig contemplating a visit to relatives in Dryden. In a comunication to his brother-in-law, indicated his desire to be here about the first of October, when he would visit Dr and Mrs Wood for twenty-four hours. Immediately on becoming aware of this fact, Fitt, alive to the opportunity presented, in his Mayor, took the initiative in a move allow the community to distinguished statesman. that he is the leader of a great national party, Mr | is an ex-Premier of Canada and may in meet and hear this Aside from the fact again occupy the same exalted pos-! In view of this, it would be a privilege not cbject of the visit is purely for would not wish any poli- a i PROVINCE attached to the meeting. address would have a wider political oration; it would dea] with the broader questions of national interest as viewed from the % . oe id gand other conditions in the Province, ors from the three Districts, represent. | His scope than a merely date and time of the meeting can- 'e known, however, until word has recetved from Mr Meighen. The present purpose been ic opinion, so that in the PA rl Lr] Saae . « : ; event or the arrangements working out satisfac- iy, a brief notice only would be required to The movements of a $0 governed by events that it is him to make binding engagements consideration. Subject, therefore, to definite notice later, be repared to come and hear one of Canada's finest Right Honourable Arthur Meighen, While going to press a telegram has eceived from Mr Meighen regret- that, owing to an urgent call east, he ompelled to prospone hig intended Ne time being. It is hoped that still be possible to carry out the t a later date. ONTARIO. OF Agricultural Enquiry ! Committee River and Thunder Bay Districts will ; The Special Committee appointed to enquire into and report on agriculural , will meet in OXDRIFT, on Tuesday, October Tth At Twe o'clock p.m. IN THE COMMUNITY HALL, All who desire to supply information or male representations useful fo the Committee concerning any branch of Agriculture and industries related thereto, are hereby cordially invited to attend. P. I. CRONIN, Secy. Hon, Dr JAMIESON, Chairman. Trans-Canada Highway :-- The line of the Trunk Road exten- sion from Dinorwic to Ignace has been blazed as far as Tache, and the loca- tion survey was commenced yesterday. It is hoped that at least the greater part of this road will be cut out this winter. Rally Day:-- Union Church Sunday Scheol will hold Rally Day this year on Sunday next, October 27th. Fathers and are invited to come and join in he special service which means so much to the childven. A delightful pro- gramme by the children themselves is being prepared. ; ¢ H bli on ITAL Number }5 THE DRYDEN PHARMACY Leaders in Fountain Pens a Parker Ducfold--the HE Pen : : A Study in Threes 2 . 1 hi €C Parker Lady Duofold-- theSHE Pen. : Parker D.Q..--The SCHOOL Pen When next granting the loan "of your ren, see that it's A Parker Duofold, for everybody likes to "PULL A GOOD ONE," WISTARIA--(Warwick's De-Luxe) LOTUS LAWN-- (Warwick's De-Luxe) Give one of these your preference, for don't forget, that "Your Stationery Reflects your Personality." Th Makes of Chocolates, SMILES'N CHUCKLES--in Packages, 80c. per 1b PAGE & SHAWS The Candy of Excelence. equal. PICARDY'S--in BULK or Package, S0c. per 1b : Absolute Proven Necessities to the Community free (1) THE DOCTOR (2) THE HOSPITAL (3) THE DRYDEN PHARMACY Kinds of Stationery, that proclaims absolute Distinction KROFTEN KID--(Warwick's De-Luxe) that it is impossible to surpass or Since our little town seems to have 3 : 7 1 Et 1 1 FOR YOUR HEALTH'S SA KE some ki La reputation, it was no G1 LEY nove zs : at "SELVES 3 : gos iad 25 1 i olten enjoyed y peop e so isolate as ourselves QUALITY. COURTESY. SERVICE. ey Tn hen me phamre Slo hove Wim addvaes a mass meeting of the : : Co ; | seeing so many visitors from the sur-§ ,.". : : . ; fer i 2. TAR YT RE STII TLR AN STAN SR ig onthe dais District. It would be an event of national EER Cre a TE FU SHA Pulpwood importance that would considerably enhance the Settlers are preparing for the win- J... = 1s rr ras nd riot eden EAGLE RIVER HARVEST HOME oe 0 pa Eda §e estige of this community and might dest eh on | Shoe Repairing poved, but if is a little early yet to say} BOVE Lhe very impulse needed to focus official | 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 1st. {I have opened 8 anything definite. Officials of the attention on this long-neglected part of Canada's Admission: Adults 50¢; Children 25e. SHOE REPAIR BUSINESS Dryden Paper Co. declare that they fair domain ' = : : SER SED © t LAL A. ch ° a No. 4, Duke St, All Orders Receive PROMPT ATTENTION Prices Strictly Moderate L. GREENHILL Shoemaker. VAAARAARAARAAAAARAA Ai Gough's Confectionery SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY CREAM PUFFS, doz. 60¢ Filled with genuine Whipping Cream Mrs Palmer Wood will be at home on Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 3oth, from four to six o'clock in honour of Mrs Arthur Meighen of Ottawa. FSET ¥ rn ------ EG Se NL I ED) <ERNn OED () FTX TED OE) Cr f Homme Nursing A series of nine classes will be held by Miss Osborne, Public Health Nurse, ' of the Provincial Board of Health, on Monday, Tuesday and Friady of each | week from October 6th to October 24th from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Town Hall, Dryden. I--Introduction: Ontario Hygiene of Sick Room. ¥ ro, I--Different ways of taking tempera- | P { eser Vi g iE f fits tures: Bed Making. JI--Baths--Reasons and how to give: (a) Cleansing Bath, : (b) Sponge Bath. i U--Communicable Diseases: . (a) How to prevent. (b) General principles in nursing care. : Measles. Searlet Fever. Diphtheria. Smallpox. Tuberculosis. /--Prenatal Hygiene: What it is. What it means VI--Child Hygiene, "HOME-MADE" CHOCOLATES VII--Feeding the Sick. : 60c per hox VIII--Hot and Cold Applications. ; ; IX--TFirst Aid in the Home, . X--Review. 5 [POE while they last GREEN GAGES, PLUMS, PEARS, § TOMATOES & GRAPES i NEILSON'S The aim of course is to give instruc- | tion of practical value. The woman : who wishes to protect her fami] y from sreventable diseases and who is anxious to fit herself (in the absence of a tr se) to give intelligent care t who are sick, will find in these classes a splendid opportunity, Since the above is government ser- vice, there is, of course, no fee in con- | a, nection with the course, : 'i We carry a supply of An afternoon's instruction of prac. KODAKS, FILMS & SUPPLIES tical value will also be given by Miss Bring us your Films for Development full Oct. 22nd at 2.30 p.m. Oct. 23rd at 2.30 p.m. mothers, and big sisters and brothers | Osborne at the following places: GOOD WORK gr BEDWORTH QUICK SERVICE Oct. 8th at 2.30 pm. in School House, « "ar RICE LAKE. rE . Oct. 9th at 2.30 p.m. in School cr Fresh Fruits QUIBELL-- i FOR WEEK-END SELLING - Oct. 11th at 2.30 p.m. in School House CAULIFLOWERS TOMATOES WARInoON : CELERY, CUCUMBERS Oct. 15th at 2.80 p.m. in School House APPLES, ORANGES, LEMONS WAIDHOT BANANAS £ £Oct. 16th at 2.30 p.m. in Com. Hall PEACHES, PEARS PLUMS JIINNITART~ TOKAY GRAPES Oct. 18th at 2.30 p.m. in School House AN ATT EAGLE RIVER. COCOANUTS, mar QUIT, ha aerate" VY FV EU CW gp in School House Agent fer: -- BODLEYS FRUIT CAKE NEILSON'S CHOCOLATES KODAKS & BROWNIES King's Old Country Ginger Bee: fie Gough's Confectionery OXDRIFT-- in Com. Hall 7-Roomed House on Arthur St., suit- able for boarding-houge (Mrs Flem- ing's) for vent, whole or part, on reasonable terms.--apply . S. V. RIGBEY

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