Dryden Observer, 6 Mar 1925, p. 4

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NNouncing large arrivals of All Sorts of QILCLOTH-- 18, 22%, 36, and 7z-in. wide. ¢ KEY BORDER STAIR Wright*, Josephine Zoceole. stone. Wright*, Mary Eger®, Huclell. ray*, Joseph Zoccole. Wright. No. on Roll for February 28 Perfect Attendance * amongst the Indians. were taken by himself two years Trout Lake. congecrated the new organ, which first time. t : i Sr. IIl-- Hedwig Eger*, Violet}? tn the Combined Standing Field Jr. TIL.--Saimi Hauta, Johnny Oven- Sr. II.--George Murray®, Lillian Max Day, Charlie Watts, Edgar Watts, George Sr. I.--V. Lyons*, E. Finlayson. Jr. I----Jenny Wright*, Willie Mur-} Standing Field Crop Competition with | Sr. + Primary-- Jimmy Anderson, | season. r. Primary--G. Lyons, Dorothy Average attendance for February 26 . =! Dinorwic School Report. 7 E 3 a 5 February, 1925. il ¢le [§ ; SUNDAY, MARCH 8th. .. St 1V._Fanny -Ovenstone, Wain» IN COMBINED STANDING| The UNION CHURCH £ Hauta*, Robt. Huckell, Rocco Zoccole. FIELD CROP N Morning at Bleven o'clock-- « Jr. IV.--Mary Murray, Richard) COMPETITION | YOUNG PEOPLE'S BIBLE CLASS. 4 %, Eger. t At Dryden Fair. Lesson--John vi, 1 to 15. {Crop and Seed Grain Competition, ! cocicties make entry in ome crop only, Standing Field Crop Competition, but on special forms supplied to th ceeretaries. ; T ¢ Qocieties that decide to conduct 2 Corabined Field Crop Competition in grain will not be eligible to enter al the same kind of crop in the same 3 A Society must have not less than ten entries. 4 Tntries must be received by the Sune bth, 1925. 5 5 Competitors must be paid-up mem- hers of The Dryden Agricultural crowded church on Saturday last, on [bins must be not less than the follow- his travels in the North and work {ing -- : The pictures {7 All competitors are required to ago § sow Extra N. 1 grade of seed of the when on this trip from Kenora to isame kind and variety. 3 Competitors are expected to notify On Sunday morning the Bishop } their cecretary, and the secretary must has {in turn notify J. Lockie Wilson, not been generously given to the chureh § joss than four days before. the crops by two members of the congregation, § are ready for inspection in the field. and which was used that day for the {9 Tield inspection will be conducted The service was read by to determine eligibility of field produce We would like to see all young people put to this class. Church Services Sunday School--2.30 p.m. Fvening Service at 7.00 p.m. Steps in a Miracle. Puesday 7.30 p.m. --Prayer Meeting. We are glad to welcome you at every Service, H. A. RIVERS, Minister. DRYDEN BAPTIST CHURCH Regular Services Morning & Evening. secretary, D. Anderson, not later than 11.00 a.m--How Many Know Jesus Better? - : 7.00 pm.--A Son Who Broke His Father's Heart and Came to an Untimely End. Thursday 8.00 p.m.--Prayer, Praise & the Promiges. We welcome you to enjoy them with us. Bring your Bible with you. * EEE TE SE J A Son Who Broke His Father's Heart How many a young man has started out in life with the best of respects, endowed with splendid health, a win- ning, personality, and fine abilities, and yet made a shipwreck of his life. Come and hear this story of one such we are a, complete Stock of the very latest Men's Women's and Childr:n's Y (Missy E. G. WRIGHT, teacher. Jocicty for the current year. new : 6 The minimum acreage for grain} Tuesday, 7.45--VYoung People's League 3: ol clover and grasses, to be inspected Ye Fitend © Lidted, Dr ng Py DINORWIC--The Bishop of Keewatin| 4 (he fields, and the minimum quantity} . UAE Shen, ym are Byylies, or F OO i WE AR : a : ' f : in the Baptist Church at this hour. gave an interesting lantern talk to a' f cleaned seed to be judged in the TO ARRIVE Sat. March 7th Money Refunded if Shoes not Satisfactory after Inspection. --0--0--0--0--0-- We have now all sizes in the line of RUBBERS to fit from the smallest LINOLEUM the Rev. R. A. Smith seed registered or extra No. 1 Grade. who lived 3,000 years ago. ; 1 bi ry : > : pal ate > LINOLEUM--- Confirmation classes are being com- § 10 The whole field entered in this A. J. FIELDUS, Pastor. to the biggest In your 1, 2, 3, and 4 yards wide. OILCLOTH SQUARES-- = 6x9, 7% x9, 74 X 10%% the church. Las been a great attraction the The Radio at the Great Lakes Store thoroughly cleaned and ready for in- few weeks, and many fans availedj : : themselves of the pleasure of hearing jing or sacks of competitors as soon menced on Saturday March 13th at} competition must be inspected--part of] . eight o'clock, by Rev. R. A. Smith in ja field will not be considered. i {1 Clovers and grasses must be: & spection on oF before December 1st. The cleaned seel will be judged in the lagi after December 1st as possible. BAPTIST CHURCH ADULT CLASSE Lesson Topic for Sunday March 8: "The Saviour on the Cross." What was accomplished by the death of Christ? family. We also have more of the ! : LADIES RUBBERS at 40c. per pair, which includes nearly all sizes. the nightly concerts. : | oa 3 (8) + JIN 7 2 : ; ; vines will be Zod Was the sacrifice of Jesus sufficient LINOLELNSQUARYS | Congragulations to Mr and Mrs M DS for all time, or was it needful that *t§ro ' 6x9, 7% x9, 9x9, 9x 10%% 0x12. ers, on Tuesday, February 24th. Newman, on the birth of twin daught- The Bishop of Keewatin was the basis of quality of the cleaned seed, as follows: A Tirst $75; second $60; third $45; fourth shouuld be repeated? We welcome you to our Class for study and discussion. If you are in need of Ii ev rorn BAER House Furniture 125; fifth $30; sixth $20; seventh $10; otal $275. ; pod a fom} = mn <i i ¢) guest of Mr and Mrs Rhind, during his visit to Dinorwic, and was entertained to luncheon on Sunday by Mr and Mrs Finlayson, Hudson's Bay House. CARPET SQUARES-- In several sizes. OTE---Where seed grade lower than | No. 1, no prizes will be awarded. ! ANGLICAN CHURCH By "11.00 a.m.--Morning Prayer and Holy pe} <3 +D ! oy Fens td oo jroo PEERY : Competitors must follow closely these . . Rév. R. A. Smith was the guest of pules and Regulations. . § Communion The while: romptising «huge Mr and Mrs Hall, on Sunday. J. L. WILSON I. ANDERSON 100 pm Evening Prayer MATTRESSES J Mr J. Murray who has been the Superintendent. Secy. Preacher--Rt. Rev. Bishop of Kee- > showing. guest of his brother for the last few : watin. Of weeks, left for Winnipeg on Sunday. L a P I ¢ & % kk kok SPRINGS Pg ; en Toinioria Goal i Fe asie Ve are preparing for The Dinorwiz Social Ohh held thele Saturday evening, March 7th at 8 p.m. and usual meeting in the School-room on| WE ARE TAKING ORDERS gpI Monday Night. 'March 15th, for LAND PLASTER. Extension Couches Price $13.00 per ton off car, here. E; > ; Sg Don't delay placing your order until NS oa complete or separate. 181 the car arrives, or you will de dis- oe gig 5 i not started yet, and the school road is appointed. Order early. P. F. KINGABY, Minister. ry gravalled i Po we om KENORA DIST. CO-OPERATIVE ; = We have other lines in )e promise © vr Crane, chief 1 0 SET . 1 a : CLOVER SEED GROWERS Tax Sale Postponed | Secondhand Furniture engineer, that work will begin shortly; Oxdrift, Ontario. so if nothing else happens, we still] wre eme--e-- The Sheriff's Sale of Lands to be sold {00 numerous to men- have the promises, which is a wonder- BIRTHS. for statute labour taxes in East Aubrey [+101 ful thing. Of course some of our boys + Drvde: : Tue y d is i i ds 2 y { Dryden, Ont., on Tuesday, Maren advertised to be held in Kenora Court do not agree to this, but some boy's 3rd, to Mr and Mrs Geo. Skene, a son. | House on the 23rd February, has been you never can please, not even with golden promises. Mr H. Greenewould left this week on a six months' visit to Boston, U. ato Mr and Mrs Frank Morden, a daugh- | S.A. We hope he will enjoy himself. ~ ter. { Schoolhouse, Eagle River Lantern Lecture by-- FLOOR COVERING WEEK, between March 16 and 21st. WALDHOF, March 3.--Road work is 0 O Six days Special Bargains, which will be detailed in next week's paper. While in the second- At Dryden, Ont., on Monday March postponed for one month, and will be ha nd nar: £ y 9nd, to Mr and Mrs Joe Miller, a son. theld at the same time and place on bo oF ou Stor e, At Dryden, Ont. on Sunday March 1, Monday, March 23rd, 1925. see our second hand JOHN W. HUMBLE, Sheriff of Kenora. BOOTS and SHOES iE mee (2150 Men's and Ladies SUITS and JACKETS. LADIES' SKIRTS BOYS JACKETS, PANTS, PUTTEES, and other things that you were just looking -- WINNIPEG : for. ray Flannellette biankets GRAY FLANNELLETTE BLANKETS 12|4 or the largest size, well HEAD OFFICE © ' Condensed Annual Statement et 50 made and finished, and very Increase Over ol a 1924 1923. Spring will soon be here. Business in Force (Ordinary voenininnareiie $380,641,720.00 $20,239,615.00 3 Lock over our big Very Special until the night of Group and Accident :..........c.iveneineeiatin, 28,376,856.00 10,471,227.00 Selection of Samples / : nl Peel Neg 16,863,245.76 1,997,216.47 pr March 14th. ABHEIS: So cin RE es ta Ta at 63,021,233.15 686,000.16 Place your order 'for a . Liabilities = iow. Chi © Hepbe ria iho 61,470,274.43 7,278,106.71 w= On ) 0 per air Gross Surplus Earned .......... ovine 3,5%0,309.77 736,709.63 a i} ; 2 ¥ Provision for Future Profits to Policyholders ... 6,345,190.00 743,841.00- . a Unassigned Profits and Contingency Reserve ... 2,441,953.67 407,083.45 now, so you will get it in Gross Interest Bata. ci tevin. sever, 6.92 pc. 09 P.C. time before the Spring These evidences of progress explain the well-known Returns paid by Rush sets in. "The Great - West Lile to Policyholders. 5 of We Guarantee Satisfac- tion, or money refunded. --0--0--0--0--0-- A 1925 RESULT 20 Year Endowment, Age 35, $5000, Premium $247.50 Policy Issued in 1903, Maturing in 1925. $4,950.00 $7,525.00 Total Premiums Paid in 20 Years - Total Cash Value Available in 1925 - New and Second Hand Store. DRYDEN---/-- -- ONTARIO Write us for a copy Of the 1924 Annual Report-- RIDEQUT and HEANEY District Representatives P.O. Box 180 i ad Set : : DRYDEN, Ont. KENORA, Ontario

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