Dryden Observer, 13 Mar 1925, p. 1

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@385588585ss 5 1924, ! Our MILLINERY Miss WALDRON announces her Milli- nery Opening on Friday 13th March. Ladies are invited to call and inspéct the New Hats that will be on display. FE Volume VI. Dryden, Ont, March 13th 1925 Fire - 0-0 Real Estate Management and Sale The management of your real estate, either large or small, is one of the many capacities in which I can be of rer' service to you. I take over all : of collecting rents, paying taxes anu insurance, securing tenants, keep- ing properties in repair, collecting under agreements of sale or mortgages ete. - Fees are moderate. I invite consultations. -- LISTINGS WANTED-- A. J. Lock SHE oo Suitings A short two years ago H. F. Bullard arrived in this Town to. ing of such a task at that time was not an enviable one, the condition dustry is but slowly emerging termination of the war. phenomenal: this without de- tracting one word of the credit due to the staff and emplovees for the excellence of their work and the high standard of their; efficiency. in a thorough overhauling of re plant, it was found necessary '0 1 ake many alterations, in some ascs practically reconstructing, ond Overcoats. ARRIVED. ET H HE ods of Samples to suit every taste. SPECIAL BARGAINS S-U.I-T-§ MADE-TO-MEASURE. 1 I waive Different Samples to} Choose from. iues in the Counivy. 7. PROUDFGOT DRYDEN TAILOR" "THE Mailard Duck Heading North was found last week. It might have bein a Little unwise venturing so 'ar ahcad of the others; but «the {act remains that spring is coming. of dry, "comfortable feet this spring by cating a pair of our shoes \ hy not in and select hen now before our stock gets Your size is here waiting for you. ILLARD'S! SHOE REPAIRER HARNESS STORE f You can be sure #5 ceme tan down, und > 5 + This is one of the i'l First and most important questions after every fire. [2 © Can you answer Yes for your property? Don't de Insure wi J E. AIBSON, Agent, evita In Memoriam IN Loving Memory of FREDERICK RODTKA, who died. on March 18th, The Lord has taken from our midst loving father and husband 50 dearly missed > Tato the occan of His Love, 11 we meet in Heaven above. SPEED and combination were features of the hockey game last night (Thurs- - day) belween the . and the Dryden All-Stars, the pick of our Juniors and White Mules. their brilliant team play, scored four : opening in the visiting team's net. . untiring effort put forth by both teams i stars, Keewatin tallying up seven wel | deserved shots. ; the home team to even up the scorc : was doomed to disappointment. How- scored the only tally for his team of : the entire game. hockey has never been witnessed by { Dryden fans, although the < team took home the bacon by a score of 11 to 7. Hot Dog! i boys had no difficulty in finding open- Te result that it 1s doubtful whether a smoother running, or | more reliable plant of this type exists in the Dominion. Hygienic i conditions in the mill have been vastly impr oved, making it second | to none in working comfort and : ensuing mental satisfaction to the worker, which comes from pleas- ~1t environment. A man of business perspicuity, . a keen observer, little escapes | The simplest defect is noticed and speedily | hi 1 quickly ; re;nedied, with barely a ripple to | the ordinary routine, i itement is not in hist ry. Without increasing nn of labor on the worker, | pe shearing his earnings, Mr Bul- lard has at the veriest minimum | conomy greatly increased both | ality and output to the highest | egree and capacity of the organi-| f Perhans the most important of all the beneficial changes directly attributable to Mr Bullard's man- iwement 1s the present existing spirit of goodwill and fellowship wmong the employees. His policy oy Uury Pld, Gad Popular General Manager Earns Goodwill of Employees take over the management of the' Dryden Paper Co. The undertak- of the industry being in a some-. what parlous state. Adverse trade, conditions were acute, and even: vet the kraft paper and pulp in-. ing in Town and Company co- from the slump that ensued at the At the; outset he encountered difficulties and obstacles that only one en- dowed with grim determnation ' rand tenacty of purpose would have faced with any prospect of" [success, and his success has been (tion, with assured: prospects of a substantially aid the development : .acquire of management, his sympathetic attitude and consideration in re- gard to the welfare of the worker has tended to relieve much of the drudgery and monotony of labor, creating an atmosphere of esprit de corps conspicuously absent previous to his advent. This animating spirit has extended to the citizens of the Town, result- operating in complete harmony instead of perpetually suspecting each other of indulging in the scientific and gentle game: oO 'stab and grab." This is a record of which Mr Bullard may well be proud. Mr Bullard leaves the Drydes Paper Company on a solid founda Ld A Spring Song In the spring a woman's fancy gaily turns to thoughts of dress, and her' generous heart is seeking pretty things mankind to bless. So on Friday March the 18th, when with joy and loving smiles; they will crowd the Hat Shop parlour, there to view the season's styles, there will be some celebration as creations sweet appear, and the happy thought will flourish that anoth- er Spring. is here ! Miss Kennedy of the Mothers Allow~ ance Commission, Toronto, was here this week. T. Corneille, proprietor of Gough's Confectionery, is away on a business {rip to Winnipeg. Miss Lucas and Miss Hawkins were away to Kenora with the hockey team last: Friday. P. R. Whytock, manager of Contact Bay mines, returned to Dryden yester- day, after a prolonged business visit to Rochester, N.Y. sound and prosperous industry tc of this district. That he possesses tact and sound judgment has been clearly demonstrated upon more than one occasion that called for | delicate handling. Tlis charm of manazuer lies in his quiet, unassum-! ing yet methodical ways--a charm that has endeared him to every employee. i The highest honor paid to man nowadays is to be termed 'white'. In this respect Mr Bullard's trib- ute from his employees is 'white through and through'. deservedly has earned it. To few indeed is granted the gift to the warm esteem, the i high regard of all with whom he comes in contact. Mr Bullard has done this in his two years association as General Manager of Dryden Paper Company. A model employer worthy of emula- "tion. His attainments are many. He is an ardent reader, a deep thinker, bowls a wicked ball, and a veritable fiend at cross - word puzzles. The good wishes, not only of , the Dryden Paper Company em- ployees, but of the entire commun- ity are extended to him. We are sorry to lose him. To fulfil a more important position, he re- turns to the land of his birth, New York State, U.S.A. --Congratulations. "H.M.D. Keewatin Seniors Visit Keewatin Seniors In the first period Keewatin, with goals, while the All-stars, playing for all they were worth, failed to find an The second period was the scene of excellent hockey playing... Despite the they failed to accomplish their mutual desire--finding the opening. The third period, which was highly | exciting at times, looked as though the visitors would "white-wash" the All- But the ambition of ever, on a pass from Louttit C. Sfreddo A more enjoyable game of clean visiting Following the game, the victorious team and their late opponents partook together of a sumptuous banquet at. the Lausanne Cafe, where the Dryden ings, having more luck with the fork than they had with the hockey sticks. The balance of the night until the morning train was spent in dancing at the Daiter Hall, the whole crowd put- "second was well under way, one of the "her head on the ice, halting the game ting in a whale of a good time, mR, Dryden Girls Win-- A very fine exhibition of hockey was displare?! when a game was staged between the Kencra Girls and Dryden Girls at the Thistle Rink, Kenora, last Saturday night.. Kenora Girls received quite a jolt when they discovered that three of the opposing team had been borrowed from the Keewatin Girly' team; however, they held thir end up pretty well, defending their laurels in --Inserted by Wife and Family. such a way that there were no goals scored the first period. When the girls on the opposing (Dryden) team had the misfortune to fall and strike and necessitating her being carried off unable to play further. As a result she has quite a trade mark on her cheek, in the form of a large lump which, while very painful, will all come! out in the wash, as the saying goes. Towards the close of the last period the one and only goal was scored by a Keewatin girl, thus leeaving the score 1--0 in favor of Dryden. Right after the game the Highschool boys of Kenora played Dryden High- school boys, the game resulting in a win for Kenora by a score of 9 -- 4. There was real good work on both sides, and the game was the speediest and classiest exhibition put on by other than the intermediate team, If these teams keep up the good work and stay with it, they are sure to keep Kenora District on the hockey map.--Kenora Examiner. See how easily this Kodak works No. 1A Pocket Kodak Series II Fixed Focus Model ~ Pictures 2Yaz 4% One distinctive feature on this camera is the "self-erecting front" --so called because, as you epen the Kodak, the bellows is automatically extended, When the camera bed clicks into position the lens i is ready for action. Let us show you how easily it works and how compact and cen- venient it is to carry. Of course it takes good pictures--it's a Kodak. The 1A size is $15.50; the No. 1 size, $13,905, At our Kodak counter H'S CONFECTIONERY Ontario § GOUG Dryden = He most Dr Dingwall has been visiting in Winnipeg for the past few days. 'Mr and Mrs Peterson of Oxdrift paid a visit to Dryden, Wednesday. Norman Howe was down from Eagle; River for the week-end. Miss Consie Kerney and Miss Gertie! bicardy @ = Competition $1,245.00 in "ash Viize $1, 245. oo Cash Prizes Possible. &i zt Prizes ¢i Call at the Dryden Pharmacy and ask fo particulars as to how to win. THE PRIZE S Winning answers will receive go Prizes according to table Lolo, s. 'Picardy' Candy © a circular giving fuliet Prize if one pound of Prize if only Corn 7: -dv : Com Cob Cob purchased 5cC. i raced 8xc IST arei=g CHO. (le) $20 00.00 and Pile... 25/00 LEK 2rd. Prize .... 735.00 4th Prize .. 10.00 cth Prize +... 5.00 Prizes 6-10 $s. 00 'rize 6-10 $15.0 00 Prizes 10 - 20 1-1b ib Prizes - 10 - 20 5-Ib Candy. Candy. McFadyen went to Kenora to see the i town hockey game Saturday, Miss Mona Morris, of Waldhof, was ® doin to see her parents for the week- end. J V. Melander, Wabizoon, paid a visit to Dryden this week, : Miss May Spreng, Waldhof, spent a few days in Dr yden ih her sister this week. > Misses R. Christiansen and Gertie Heaton accompanied Keewatin senior hockey team to Dryden yesterday. Messrs Frank Willard and Bert Berrey registered at Kenora with the hockey bunch last Saturday. Miss Jeanne Peterson, Ignace, spent a few days with her sister in Oxdrift this week. The draymen of Dryden are busy these days getting ice off Lake Wabi- | goon, before the sun beats them to it. EE esti The Scandinavian Mission Cirele will hold a fifteen cent Tea, at the home of Mrs G. Nelson, Albert Street, on Wednesday, March 18th, from three to six p.m. Also Sale of Fancy Work and Knitted Goods. Birth----At Dryden, Ont, on Tuesday March 10th, to Mr and Mrs Jas. Hatch, a som. : Pounding the Maples There may be considerable doubt as to who will win the Allan Cup this year, or as to when the world will come to an end, and nameless other topice of the day; but there is absolutely no doubt as to who reigns supreme as the best bowlers in the community. All doubt along this line was re-| moved by the boys from over the river when they stepped out last Wednesday evening and administered a severe trimming to the "high-hopes" of the Town. The Paper Mill boys have always had the reputation of being steady and reliable in the pinches, but : apparently some of the town athelets' are over-trained or something wrong, as they had somewhat the appearance - of Morning Glories. If they can preserve a few big scores for a maten they would be able to produce a better result' than the following: -- i - PAPER COMPANY i Andrews 142 - 135. 117-394) Whiting 196 + 192 . 132-550 Garland 144 168 © 134--446 Wright 178 196 142--516 Dickson 180 132 . 136---448 Totals 840 823 691---23h4. Averages -- Andrews, 131; Whit 183; Garland, 148; Wright, 172; Dick- | son, 149, : : TCG No ] Morison 211 3130 160 491} Warren 144 © 105 147-- 306 Hambly 129 149 137-- 400 Campbell 1687. 153 124 448 Reid 121 47 14d 432 Totals 672, 706 706--2084 .° Average--DMorizon, 140; Warren 132; Hambly, 136; Campbell, 148; Reid 137. | The above scores show a win for the | Paper Company Bowlers by the com- | fortable margin of 270 pins, which is | really too lop-sided to be interesting. ASSESSCR WANTED i Tenders will be received by the under-' signed for an Assessor for S. S. No. 2, Zealand, up to and including Friday, | April 8rd, 1925, Lowest er any tender not necessarily ! accep wed, W. WHITE, Secy.-treas. Bedworth, Ont., 2.0. cand snow will change to mud, and ' tender leaves will then appear, and 4 $300.00 more if winner buys two pound Cen Cob sec. $150.00 more if winner buys Corn Cob 5c. Ca Candy for $1.60 224 one > ene pound of Candy for 8oc. and One I Any resident in Canada who is not an n employee of Pic Limited--or a member of an employees family nay 3 subm answer. All answers must be mailed to Picardy Candy I Gee Street, Wanipeg, Dryden Pharmacy. BRR Sr rr sr ness All Over THIS week we had a fall of snow, the worst we ever had; and gee, the way the wind did blow 'made everyone feel bad. | But balmy Spring will soon be here, Limited, 30 ie re n or before May 2nd, or deg Ll To=-night Tonight {Fi =v) the Won tate invite you to come and hear McWilliams of ei give an ac {dress on "Gur Toward © Men and women beth ill be interes and lunen i. Tu tue A dinissior flowers will bud. The fir will blossom forth, ho grant earth | clover will + 3: L from ts to ra we'll s in the heat of noon and grumble all = can. Perhaps it always will he co: we're all at fault together; despite he season's come and go, while Ll x floats and-rivers flow, we'll growl abou the weather | E. NADORN, First Class Jeweller and Watch M1 EXPERT ap "rT Has purchased t tore Buildin; and sri ang Ww 1 move ints his New Premises Vem ow Tn - -- XT WEEH. 3 80 ERT Yor Send your. Clocks and Watches by Tail Order i : one on. b: iC SIR UTON TT LOTSA RATE 3 A310 CR Si] Gila h = Pop Ema To A Hothouse 1 Deo. £51 & LC DIRECT FROM THE MARKET RIPE TOMATOES, "HEAD LETTUCE HOT THOUSE RHUBAR APPLES, E: ORANGES, API At Lowest Market Prices --o--0--(-0---0--0--- WE SELL GENUINE ESKIMO PIES. CNLY. ESKIMO CRESCENT cn IE UPPLIES. NEIL ON' CHOCOLATES ae AER REITER

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