Dryden Observer, 17 Oct 1924, p. 1

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ign Rev. Mr Rivers, of. Winnipegosis, the new minister for Dryden Unior Church, is expected here about the end i of the month, when regular services will be resumed. Volume VI. A Generous Offer : 5 g : . :) 0 : eh S Institute Co vention Many who would like to go to the TC ; m=z 2 | chicken supper and concert at Quibell r : : y ; ] re afrai hi : A Send your Clocks and Watches by held in Dryden, Oct. 8th, and 9th. {vs on "What is Woman's Best Age?" 0 Tuesday, but are afraid of the cost, : ge i ih will be glad to learn that they can g0 Mail Order. THE Convention was held in the Paper | Mrs Ball's address was very edifying. or $2.00 each. Cyril Durance offers to QUICK SERVICE GUARANTEED. | min Hall. The first day fifty dele- a Aad ... 1 carry all the passengers for which they Office in the Robinson House gates registered, the second fifty-eight. a resume of their Yves in ; [] e : 2 ; SRE Se re +o an find cars at this generous price for Priv a te G reetin { | ; ~~] There were also a number of vigitors war pik Be By ope tomigne teh forty-mile ride through the beauti- ; ] from various districts, with a good i the other with great skill, leaving her ; ? oe FE. Ry A i (9) iN, REPORT GF KENORA, RAINY RIVER AND THUNDER BAY DISTRICT | First Class Jeweller and Watch Maker| BY J EXPERT REPAIRS. iv touched on several leading women, ; ; ful countryside. attendance of Dryden members, the patience to Judge for themselves To be sure of a seat give your names ® numbers each day ably marking the a hast mee Sven 2 hy in to Durance Bros. at once, as a large Interest taken in the affairs of Ci Bg Yan our. own age the oo number intend to go for the trip. The = OLLOWI ha ox 1 e. Mr Geo. Putnam, Superin- Mrs Ball outlined the lives of Madame best Dryden talent will supply the Fr OWING up the great success of | , Women's Institute, Toronto, Cure, Joan of Are, Elizabeth Barret is ll Tore who 20 ie Sibir of Private "Xmas Cards was so popular, we again offer PERSONAL was in attendance both days, this , Browning, Florence Nightengale, di one 1 Cord th GREETING CARDS with your name printed on them, from $1.00 per doz. being the first occasion he had visited ] Harriet Bocohier Stowe, Laura Secoxd, PA PTAA er Our plan is simple. Call at the Pharmacy, pick out the cards you wish, this North-west section of the Province i pnd Pauline Johnson. : = hand them to us with your name and address, and we will get them printed Tha i fom morning session was] Mrs Ball concluded her address with ® ! a for you at a very small cost. 2 / INOS presided over by Mrs Dan Hutchison |the remark that "every age has its \ V4 O | E 4 ast year, when our unique service Foe Our stock of Christmas Cards will be here almost any da v, fron of Dryden. The meetin ned with! Opportunities, no less useful than : any day now, from AND of il 5 : hex aa oy Eh xan which you can have a wide selection. You will find these the equal of any the s ring ada a a i 1 . . . + y S Titian OF Mes Or tes Pat] Dr Morison chose as his subject Let your Head decide, not your Heart. other private cards for which you pay double the price, . Remin gton dent Dryden Branch, addressed a few! "What the members of the Women's Vv ; ar ore g Thursday next, October 23rd, is one WE WILL HAVE THOUSANDS OF CARDS TO SELECT FROM, words of hearty welcome to the visit- | Institute can do individually to help of the most decisive days in Ontario's : ® h : : . + : Et Medical 1 " inks ; i 0 i : : £ ing delegates and friends, and trusted | the Medical Health Officer. The main history, when its attitude towards the Prices According to Choice. they would enjoy thier visit. | thought was "Prevention is better than : 2 We were, eh i =% liquor traffic will be decided. We have a Sample Book of Private all glad to have the Superintendent (cure." Today's thought runs along The question is not between a wet g Pp s :} RIBBONS AND CARBON PAPER] Mr Putnam with us, as that would ie Hoe of preventalive medleintl. avy rovives, Bit Tote direct for all makes of Typewriters in stock. | Prove very beneficial to us all. The Tacner than curative. It is nature Government Control and the present reply to the "Address of Welcome" cures the disease--nature cures the indiscriminate and irresponsible sale, TRY THE DRUG STORE PLAN. ANAS . n atient, the c i y : ; Hold by: was made by Mrs Sanderson, Emo, Patient, the Doctor assists nature. Of two evils, choose that which you Greeting Cards if you prefer it. OOO . IT WILL SAVE YoU MONEY. Who on behalf of the visiting delegates EL Boy Been in ay ny think is the least, and be sure to vote, | Caen Le ce and friends told how glad they were 1 Members of the Women's Institute Sin | A. J Lock Deen 203) Bow gi | Feta, QUALITY. COURTESY. SERVICE. of the opportunity to be with us. As 2. N ! Issuer of Hunting and Trapping {Institute workers we all know the 2 THe Doctor, Is The Church Dumb? . Licences for this Disizicl. Organization is made strong and more © Mr G. Putnam then addressed the efficient by the individual members. | Meeting on agricultural conditions in Pon en bern asked: "What es : : mm A are ne hv > me ahs ion iy izing § ave the Churches doing in regard to fivery branch of the Institute should | we surrounding country, emphasizing er ey 4 i SCANDINAVIAN MISSION CIRCLE! i be a hive of busy bees, all working. | t1¢ tact that everyone in the Provine teh " their hi oy ive pid will hold a 15¢ Tea, at the home of | LARGE RANGE OF No matter how small the Institute, | 18 directly or indirectly influenced b. i itarents all es « h Mrs G. Nelson, Thursday, October : every member should do her part, since | 2griculture. He was much impressec § liquor interests all the ay 23 00 how 1 RCL 8 aC , 51RC EER () SEE (SE (EH OC) SO GD & , EF 4 e woman s out her rays and sows {PY the fine spirit shown by the people § the electors should cast their Yoon A mont Embroidery f ie Spairmg SUITS he edt 2 hl er here. The people had grievances, bu: At a meeting held in the Baptist : a no sala | I have opened a the seed from which springs noble Chuvele 1 ne 1 and Knitted Goods, will be on sale. P Judd did not seem to have a grouch. 2 yeh last evening, the above ques- Everybody is welcome to view the| SHOE REPAIR BUSINESS q The Hitt hale whe. Suen up by | splendid spirit was shown, also grea ff lon was raised, and whilst the present oe at { f 4 Le nex 10 iS) ak 1 a Ren -h1, a 7 ! * O V ERCOATES Branch Seeretgries' reports, outlining | courage and optimism, The' ven hs we oF home lnew vas deplored, |, No 4 D I St special features of the work. All mem- | Spirit of the Institute is made up of there 1s no Government Controlled | At a business meeting of th Uni | 2 ' uKe : , tioned various ways of raising money persons whe say "what opportunity § Province that has yet shown any | So mp aie Uni SWEATERS, &c All Orders Receive a am : 3 Neradicat £ ia Church Bible Class, the following to supply the needs of their districts. |iS this organization going to give me ora cation o ; the evil, but they have Client tte dlnetey or the comma FPF ROMPT ATTEN TION One. i Avticalar whish ae. d in- | to render better service". "What can J brought renewed disaster into many : i Tie} : ne in particular which aroused in- : h h =? Aer Prohibie year :-- rices Strictly Moderate MADE terest and discussion was by Mrs Mil- | We do to serve our Community best?" f homes that were, un or x0 bition, { President--Mrs Geo. Wice ; READY- Hage of Oniball wha told ri This district struck him as having § freed from the cause of drinking to | " TT he : L G REEN HILL : ings of Quibell, who told of her Tr mir > ; A - 1 f 4 5 Sec-Treasurer-- iss G. Buchanan. iy - oF district raising sixty-three dollars | Wonderful possibilities for producing § Xcess. on own ven we kow, Teacher--Mr R Magregor Shoemaker MADE-TO-MEASURE by a five cent lunch, served by the | honey, dairy produce and clover. es Prohibition Bos been g bom '4 rire of Ss j s A AARAAS ladies of the district--cafeteria style-- We than had an address on Federa-§ and, therefore, the members of on Dev ie ; 1 Mr A.B i : -- All the avervihineg hots va rc AY enie tion written by Mrs Walker and read § Church intend to stay by the con- 1 ky Sone. xh suchanaN LATEST STYLES & SHADES. {°Veryiaing being Phptger Ie cand Vivi Runnal "Our Motto;" 'For } 'inuance of the O.T.A., and reccomend | Musical--Mrs F. Madder, Lhe lunch consisted of Pie, cake, tea PY Mrs Russell, on "Our Motto; 'For ? Our N The J.0.Y: Bible Class L] . At Prices to Suit Everyone, i ah re Tn iad Smite? to all men and women who have their ur hame-- The J.0.Y. Bible Class and coffee. Their expenses were only 3 i ; Our Motto:--J for Jesus First 01 g IN) on ec onery wa ten dollars, this leaving a balance of} There are five standing Committees § 2ames enrolled on a Church register Teer i : : BEiptinon dollars Tor ht bers publicity --Health and Child Welfare J and profess and call themselves | O Others Second, T . PROUD FOOT'S ; Soto Bronohos had worked to} Home Ilconomic, Immigration andj Christians, fo stand by the present Y Tomek Toth i help their Community Hall in various | Education and better Schools. Spon until such times thoy Them 1s h 2h Hine nk: "THE DRYDEN TAILOR" wavs el h a Retna the Arm ii Miss Mildred Craig of Keewatin §a better law enforcing the total % 'r i Tora eng vik in town vays, some had helped the Army andj ve } TE Sng made. © TED 0G OH (ERA (DO LTE OE Navy Veterans and the Blind 2 then delighted us with a vocal solo. la and manufacture. NNT ove now Teing minds . : : 23 or witlely wnd 3 Wis he accompanying letter from a cute, and all reported assisting needy | Which was much enjoyed. : J 2 ; TOTICE Samiling or fire rn Hoorn) The Resolution Committee led by § monther in Manitoba will point out NOTICE TO CREDITORS BOOTS . SHOES ; Wits Be i : f to some degree the ! Re Estate of Margaret Ann McMillan, § the Reports mentioned the Dressmak- Miss Evans then moved and adoptec Yenc hat e e bai Tha 2 of Dryden, Ont., Deceased, i ing course given by Miss E Collins, eight resolutions to be submitted tc § liquor €ing obtaine more easily i 4 ] Irse gf v Miss E. ling HARNESS, Etc. ------ > al aT NOTICE is herebs i which hod been fou st beneficial. | the Federal Government. Mrs Me [since Government Control in that , * ~~ : Y meven thet all vhich had been found mest beneficial. : 3 Proves { parties having claims against the Some of the garments made by the Gregor moved we go to Rainy Rive: ove > estate of Mar aret Ann McMill e garment naae po 2 ¢ or . PO" 1 3 Dryden class were put on exhibit in| for our Fall Convention. 1 2m wilting to you to ask i yor Late of the T. : f Dryd ie the Tiall Yh tvivier coullont- resalt This concluded the first day's meet- § ©an give some adviee as to what we | Late o Ned own 2: sorgden, provines the Hall, showing excellent results, ; 3 ot Tr 2 do hore In this 1 pl in of Ontario, who died on or about the ur 00ds are Several branches reported assisting |ing, after which the visitors were en fan do here in fs Sl. plage ng Crean Puffs with School Fairs, also raising funds | tevtained to a Chicken Supper in the § regard to on liquor business, it is : or ae hy 0 Ws Wi ks 100 = all's, LE Bi 1 £5} Tories og " i 4 ~ettin 0 suc st CR [81 p S . Cheap -0 assist their local hospitals. The | Basement of the Anglican Church anc | setting to such a stage now that it is Kenora Br ch reported it was prin- | Paid a visit to our School and Hospital | not safe for our boys to leave our own : Mev, o i Town of Dryden, en Teported 1h: wag prin doors, as it seems to be in almost | PXOVince of Ontario, on or before the literary studies which THURSDAY, October 9th yan dL 5 : alt : : idec § €Very corner. There is quite a good 19th day of November 1924. And nbers together. This{ The morning session was presided : j a = 9 Ss Eon he ji ; = ; ay swimming place hers at the dam and ;that after the said date, 15th day of anch was almost non est two years | over by Mrs J. R. Hutchison. Meeting § © En in ; ; ! y 3 ak "the beer and whisky even taken right November 1924, only those claims of ago, but through the efforts of halt opened with the singing of the Insti : ; § ats ry : ieap 0000S £0, : ; into the bathing houses on Sunday, and } Which I have received notice shall be a dozen members who got together and | tute Anthem. Reports were given§ * a Ys 5 -- out in a wv But they are not sickle tind pei thliadool ANA | A pap Ts tm pl pk A Sahu Sa A EL RR ELE du BEE Re Sai EC a lL a nd a gl od ee ad a a a] Ye tt Ori de nt ols Le a ar a a ap ida Fgh 1 8iven regard. vy able president--Mrs|by Mis Daly, Fost William; Mus § M€n from outside of our village were 1 & Eg: 4 on ind WILLIAM MeMILLAN : 'Q Heenan--they now enjoyed a member- Latimer, Dryden, dealing mainly witl § 5° drunk they could not drive their i Aes =, W ILL ARD A Bship of 1310 "The W.I Anthem was !sewing in our Schools. Mrs | ©ar through town, so they were stopp- * : ) BOOT & SHOE REPAIR : : : : . : ed on the stre 3 sung, after which some discussion | Russell, East Rainy River; Mrs 22 adi d 2 Tk oo E = : y A s » on the Branch Reports Sanderson, Rainy River Central; My: § PUPlic aroun em, it is getting and Harness Store. Mr Putnam i C. Gamsby, Rainy River West; Mrs hit all the time, Our hotels here e to the extent] Daly, Thunder Bay District; Mrs > Togo beer shop, a She to us g nt of the expenses § Clark, Kenora; Mrs Garroty, Fortg's We have tried to get the men to? Soh ment will give ass PRONG ER 'S of twenty-five pe Central Cae : ; ; Board and Room, per week $8.00 eh Se Poy look into this affair, but they do not : s I * : ) for a Community Hall, provided certain William, on ed oo aA os Meal Ticket, 27 meals... Te stipulations ave complied with. The liss Veitch gave a very interesting oth : 1th ts b iy Tg ¢ ci Candies---- Reports all showed "What we have ]paper on "Health work in the dintrler," MONS feel to be a duty to our' ! a ; : : ' : . / boys to ses if something can be done Mixed Candies, per'1h ...., 35 i THE ONLY done" and sald "we arc planning to] An address by Mr M.F. Cook, ow 1 It rr Whe Chvcolate Bate. % fo. Et: EXCLUSIVE GROCERY [do so and so"--not waiting for things] Agricultural Representative, was ther f 2°0ut it. ought you would be Dr MIE een : eciation was {given and proved very interesting, the able to tell us something to do. Signed Chocolate Boxes, 1-tb from 50 "Phan > par oe ! Ww rieitiale ae ll 1.00 > got, and itj outstanding feature being the great by two mothers. . : IN DRDYEN to bé done for us. A shown for what we ha Dryden. He hoped the visitors would { the District President then took place.§ made by the blind, was on view at NEILSON'S CHOCOLATES thoroughly e ( NITE this convention, showing great in- FOR SALE.--Having relinquished the ¥opAKs & BROWNIES otect your po A joy their stay in town,{ Miss Craig then contributed to our words gave the official Welcome to Heenan in the chair. Discussions by 7 in order that the good name of the enjoyment by another vocal solo. | Fruits-- | was up to the Department to do the] need of "how to keep our young people : = y very best they could for this farjon the farm." Mrs T. Daly, Fort] Baptist Church Services Sunday am. Quanges, per doz 0 boii 50 3 : § E North Western Province. William, followed with "how to put ab 11.00 o'clock; Sunday School, 2.30 ; Bananas, pe uy, . 15 : Travelling libraries can now bel pep into the Institute." Syommg no service ats 2 tbs 10, vc, 25 | supplied at the uniform rate of $1.50.§ This paper seemed to arouse much >-40---Pastor A. J. Fieldus, a dozen SE terial. -50 ] Travelling library Department pays appreciation, applause and discussion, ---- rears, per dozen no... 50 WwW e have a fresh 1 expenses both ways. being a real heart to heart talk. Thef elected representative to the Federal Apples, ber Ir ie. a, . 0 i . : : ] Mr Putnam expressed apprecistien§ great thing needed is co-operation Board at Toronto. i 6 Ibs for Ling Es -50 arriv al of On tario of all the reports. between the Officers and Members. Mr G. Puinam addressed the met. STOPES, pers ............ -35 i Wednesday afternoon's session was! This session closed with Community ing on "District Work." Carry on oman, per ih ER EPR 10 Fruits 1 presided over by Mrs C. Jamsby, Strat- singing, after which the visitors were some work for the children, the young NL a oy ; O. i Trade 25 Si ! : ton. The meeting was opened with | entertained to lunch in the Anglican people and the grown-ups so that the rn 5 eet Dry Biscuits, for week=end. l & : singing "The Maple Leaf For Ever"; Church Bascrient. Institute will reach every home. NI > Li Te ar "aaa, < ; : 8 ar Clr hes ri iy afternoon sessi i : a : Pi ay A 3 1 Gi +X === 1 cant be insured ee Wis Sah chosen ry Bann Gh SE Soin i he Zlonves for 0 <.25 Agent for:-- il ae iret i ; a a. E i BODLEYS FRUIT CAKE 1. » A very interesting display of work, ICE CREAM, per quart ... -6o Pape 3 : i genuity and cleverness. Many of Boardinghouse formerly owned by Mrs King's Oud Country Ginger Beer. : . = i Town of Dryden would remain. Next came an interesting paper on the articles were sold. Evans, I have 8 Beds complete, four Gough's Confectionery while it has a "Coming thro' the Rye" was then | "National Events" by Mrs B. 0. Allenf The meeting adjourned at four o'clock Dressers and several chairs, Singer aL oS, 2 nl 1 sung, after which Mrs G. Dechert gave | --read by Mrs Daly, Fort William. to enjoy a motor car drive through the Sewing machine (electric), and some ERESTEISENE Ge og : def inite vaiue a vocal solo which greatly added to| Miss H. McAmmond gave a vocal swrounding country, after which we pots and pans to dispose of. Apply at POSITION wanted as Stenographer. INSGRE WITH ont of the meeting. solo, which was much appreciated. returned to the Hall to enjoy a side door of Wright's Store. Just. completed course.--Miss Noreus, nine GIBSON, Ager*, Dryden. Mrs Ball of Kenora, then addressed] Murs MeGregor, Fort William, was ; banquet, ; Mrs WRIGHT, Dryden. Box 123 Dryde.n. - a a CRY ay ara

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