VOLUME VIL : : DRYDEN, Ontario, September 25th, 1925 No. 15 > | : Shopping at the Strand-- te i aie! Tle 3 i T ; da = 3 F ii P : E lion S ed stomping at the Sand | Eagle River Scho | Fair, The Gataxy. he Dryden Fair.| rareweil arty lection Starte will introduce a novel way to do YEU Following is the list of prizewinners Miss Valerie Ray returned Sunday date of the Dryden Annual Fairy A number of the member a Heenan Makes Explanation. @:noppine. Whether Mr Dy ae at Eagle River School Fair. Names} from : te 2 Si Legos Sativdes, all tha " ; nla destiog rempriun has apened 10 to put in a side-line of groceries wilh ave placed in order of prizes won for ey ge wf si i £4 Si ay the home of this district. Following the visit of H. the show business Is not ge aoa the entry named. peg * oli cif a rad Sen to bid farewe A. C. Machin, the Conservative Candi: but full particulars will be given - Sheaf {Ranner)--John Sheultz. Wank un. a REnao Of Sates date last week, who tarried just long Show tonight. We understand that B¢f Barley (0.A.C. 21)--Fred Clappard. enough to plan his campaign here, My is giving away like a sack ci} Wield Corn--Rudeolph Schram, Vietor Heenan arrived on Tuesday's train and flour, 10-Ibs of sug Ty eis, which any- Nelson, Muriel Turner. g 35. commenced proceedings with 2 meeting one is liable to get without costing af Sweet Corn--Minnie Clappard, Wilfred W ednesday, Ba LE 3 aa Ly 1 services Yem- § at Oxdrift in th evening. At this and & cent. Anyway there will be some Hampe, Fdna Cross, Linea John- at Vancouver and other points in the exhibits this district has ever shown. dered by Mr Fieldus during his pas-§ succeeding meetings at Eagle River sensational bargains handed cut--well san. west. In addition to the prizes offered ml iorate, and part ly for the firm Welluuon and Quibell he limited de worth while going after. Green Mountain Potatoes-- Lawrence Constable Woods, Kenora, visited the regular Prize List, special prizes as! stand which he took towads proclaim- sclf te inti e the A Sop the = E ; Campbell, Jackie Thompson, Fred Diyden during the week. described below are coming in daily. ing the fundamental truths, to which FLAS Hrrinous sori n Coton . Z Notice. Clappard. Mics Lena Adams, Oxdrift, has gone A number of sporting events will bey the pastor in a few well chosen words ? AL Oxdri ot Mr Heenan i " > I Lave been appointed representative | Potatoes, I.C.--Jessie Gardiner, Reggie to North Bay te attend Normal School. j included in the progranime bey ond the suitably replied, wishing the churci | glear tht a Ln oe at ag ~ for the Family Herald and Weekly Gardiner, Leo Hampe, Wilfred M. F. Cook went up to Kenora, Tues-} usual practice on Fair days in other. every success and ascribing all the gy ficiently iL 9 nr andl Bie Star for Dryden and district. Those Hampe, Victor Nelson, - Rudolph day, to LE in the plowing mateh Fon and those who attend to see the raise and glory to the Lord whom hey party that it is vital that all who are wishing to venew their subscriptions Schram. he pon Wes 8 fo on Wa Na io watch the Toons and enjoy { 2 willing to support him should declare will be given prompt attention. Mangles--Muriel Turner, Leslie Turner spending a few days in Dryden. ; the music of the Bands at the same 0. Saunders presented Pas- [their attitude. Referring to the Dry- MAY QUIRK | Durnips--Muriel Turner, Allen San- Miss Appleton of Osaquan;-and Miss time. : us with a small token of re- | den Observer, the value of Siti ® BETES = dair, Rudilph Schram, Wilfred Meleod-of Winnipeg, were the guests} J. Winterbottom --$10.00 1 eon behalf of the Mission support tv. previo of sons of Alf " Tame. gn ------ ET of Miss Eva Pitt this week. Best Dual Purpose Cow--§7;$3 Ee : culty he freely conceded, he desired to nderstanding that had atement he himself had AUTO LIVERY Beets--Bessie Gardiner, Edward Schu- D. Raker, Osaquan, was a visitor to LE Bank--§10.00 Le a hp Thi 2 4 Law rat n pe 5, Itz, Martin Hampe, Muriel Turner, town the other day. tching Contest for boys under Z0 ; Irs Jack Skene was d : %- a Low 11 ted Any Hour Carl Hampe, Victor Nelson. 4 Ci Jack Shane was down from Ox- § UT, ba 8 a close by all join that very hall a little over a ; m, drift on Wednesday. Heifer Calf Dai Ty «Blest be the Tie LAL It ta va mad Been 3 ; \ : trp R. J. Pronger is in Winnipeg on{ Fair Championship--§5; $3; $2 yim aan A Ra ee Turner, Allen Sandain, Minnie LE ESr 18 nnipeg of P90; $05 do A Tr ht ; area Durance Bros. Garage lind Martin Yes Trenc § business. : Dougald Kennedy--3$10.00 Dan pte LE ppard, Martin fAampe, leh : Ar = : 3 ; viter was following him around u Ohone 41 DRYDEN Turner ; 8 Daiter returned from Winnipeg on Type in School Fair ilu * His is J Zein: - * 3 pe. Nec: Up on nl 1Ttera TH iS Op RET i | Pavenips-- Anton Pearson, Rudolph Sunday. ip--§5; $3; $2 ponents were so greatly i ind h : DON Schram, Doran Troshaua, Bdnaf The Girls Guild of St Luke's Church : 30 SHE : decided he would give their hiveling E. NA 2 Cross, Jacob Korzenski. celebrated the birthday of their Society est pair of little pigs, boys under 16,1. wowl Supper on Monday, 28th, in § something to report; so %e had meds First Class Jeweler and Watch Make Onions--Rudolph Schram, Muriel Tur § on Tuesday, September 22nd, the 6th n a $10.00 Lihe Tomntiint of the aa Supper nn Sits dvnello ? tanita leh "EXPERT REPAIRS. ner, Martin Hampe, Leo Hampe § anniversary of its organization. After 5 i ae Bred or Grade} i) 1g served from 5.30 till 7.30, fol- § otherwise might not have been made. x Send your Clocks and Watches by Wilfred Hampe, Jacch Korzenski. "he regular sewing meeting which was ts wr aan 1 7, Bomis, Judge to give {15004 by a miscellaneous programme However, all he intended now was to Mail Order. Phlox--Ethel Darr. held at the home of Miss Consie Ker " To . pincmg. in the auditorium at 8 p.m. Tickets: § say as publicly as he had made the PIPE FERULE Asters--Rose Korzenski. ney, the evening's entertainment took Y': Dingwall--$10.00 Adults, 50c, Children 35c. lin Wiaiement, thot he hud not thew i : 2 ars] Sy + " GRAMOPHONE REPAIRS. Table Bouquet (other than school seed) § the form of a birthday party, in oh ne = Doig : er a Watch for the posters for Oxdrift's § or since intended to cast any reflection Quick Service Guaranteed, Fidna Cross Jacob Korzenski Ethe § honour of which a birthday cake of six] or grade, 5 females, or 4 Temales ANC § ,ypiversary services and Fowl Supper. § on the Observer or its editor. thi 3 Darr, Rosie Gardiner, E. Wright. stories--each storey representing 2 oo e350 - Anniversary Services are Sunday, Oct. was not a retraction, merely the clear- Lo White Eggs--Bessie Gardiner, Ethel fl year of the Guild's existence -- was Faul Klementik--qo. Bath at 2 pm. and 7.30 pm. Rev. J ing up of a misunderstanding. F or Ne ale Warr, served for lunch. Oldest Ford car on grounds under its | xv pigq of 4 Bluff, Man. will be | Er : ~ x 4 : J re, i 5 Oo OY lien Station : : Brown Eggs--Ethe Darrl, Bessie Gar-§ St. Luke's Church will hold thei: [om Hower, § the = speaker. The Fowl er gonigticnter situation, N15 of Lot 6, Concession 6 diner. annual Harvest Festival on. Sunday, Pitts---830.00 : wed on Oct Py plishice with what ap- Townhip of Wainwright Pen 1924 Ethel Darr, Rosie Gardine1g Sept. 27th. The chicken supper har CE Thee iti prong one ; followed | > general faviaud, the Ob- 160 acres, more or less Cockerel-- Bessie Gardiner, Fred Clap § been postponed for a month, best two out of three--8$15; $10; $5 Sone, v has always sought tu ae) itts--9%30.0 the lines rocat s J. Con be hd for Cash or Terms. ant itts--$30.00 : Ss the lines 'advocated by Pullet-- Fred Clappard. i ttt Farmers Trot, twice around track, risen, that a district paper can pie 3 binant salvation Army Meetmmg:i-- Phd mn Bag ¢ of thy st serve i nui i or a rs : : cwnesr up, best two out of three-- p +. 1 best serve its community by keeping FOR SALE--HOUSE, newly built, ir Dairy Heifer--¥red Clappard. In connection with services conducted B, Ban | finally, hand in hand, we °° Sin pins $15; $10; $5 R. Trist--8$5.00 prospective bride and a nd sang heartily the good ; : 'For he's a jolly good fellow,' and on this happy note ended a most! enjoyable afterncon. From first to last there was not one dull moment, and all agree that our hostesses deserve to re- good location, 114 stories, half finishec Lamb (Long Vrool)----Ernost Hampe. Bio Capt. Carroll, O.B.E., assisted by inside, snap at $500.00. This jus Pickeled Beets--Rosie Korzenski, Bes: ? > § Capt. Edwards, te final services Will} Beet 5 ths butter in prints, butter 4 > s storia) 1 he lot. Blakley, Helen Engdhal, TLothicg, ; z : est & Ibs butter in prints, butter 4 pays for the material and the lot a * be held in the Town Hall on Sunday donated to hospital. ro : Bat 3 pm. Capt. Carroll will deliver © §y1 Willard and J. W. Colli 10.00 SSA : Raspberry Jam--Ethel Darr, Rosie - oo . Willard and J. W. Collison--810. @ HOUSES and TOWN LOTS i a tin lecture on the Romance of the Mission Best collection garden produce in box Ta - Kor ary and Social Operations of the Sal § 344 feet. 50 p.c. to count for effect. free of party afiliation--will declas: in the present situation. oh wn =) 3 =. 5 =. 2 ! Tr | Canned Blueberries--Rosie Korzenski Any Kind of Insurance Homemade Bread-- Emma Altstadt nh] von Windy dobinied wb ie i to hospital. | vo rels for ene of the most inter- t: : ® A J L O C K Rosie Korzenski. : sreside at this lecture. At 7.30 the i i esting and successful entertainments open meeting of the Women's Institute pda Yo and Insurance.-- Say ind ig yangoc will be, "Are we in the Last W. Se Hh cE hel of the summer. his evening. ross nnosie KOVZEensxl, LUC] Yi 8 ; / f k Issuer of Hunting and Trapping Rosie Gardiner, Trene Henderson. Bore . Best two loaves of Bread made from Licences Plain Cakes (girls under 10)--Jessic 1. Flour--100-1b flour 50-Ib flour Third Class Writing--Ethel Darr, B Br donated to hospital. Berglund, Felix Freak, J. Schultz. § : = ov = Gardiner, Lawrence Campbell Anna Pearson. : 2 7 i FoR woth Lamdh-Tdene Henderson, Plan of Home Farm--Rosie Gardiner, Shower f & |B Dan J. Schultz, Louis Malmberg Car g the past Tio Hampe, Ethel Darr, Leonard Nel st Peluit son. § Plan of Farm Poultry House--Alber Jackson, Carl Hampe, Bessie Gay diner, Ethel Darr. Original Landscape, water colors--k Gardiner, Albert Jackson, Leonat: Boots, shoes, Bran Mufins Harness, etc. Jmue pees From Our sie Gardiner. | Cash S tO re ndwiches--Gertrude De It Will Pay You. pie--Ethe Nelson, Louis Malmberg, Reggl | cription of Gardiner, Jessie Gardiner. should mak Mlustration of 8rd verse of "India: § many friends living in and outside of | QQ. TZENS Candy (girls 10 and under)-- Iren Reggie Gardiner, Ed Thompson, § was conducted to the throne of honour 15 Out- bons--Rosie Korzenski. Throat Lozenges er'--E or , A ! resent : Henderson, Bessie Blakley, Edn Say Bo hab, a am the IMPROVES DIGESTI 2 Cross, Lawrence Campbell. Pah tr = i Hees ; a RE H. W ILL ARD ~ f candy RY, over 10)--Rosie Gardine Besie Gardiner. Well, arrived at Mrs Campbell's' Fortifies LS ier ne girig over 1 HOS : 1X1 ard . a tines " a aad : 5 v Sans : AR COLD AND GRIPPE BOOTS & SHOE REPAIRER Tthel Darr, Bessie Gardiner, Olli Robin, ist and 2nd Class Drawing ; charming little residence facing the 8 LE and HARNESS STORE Malmberg ; Linea Johuson, Allen Sandain, E § river, we e received by our hostess- g ----g f Pin Cadhion (girls under 10)--Muric § Schultz, Jessie Gardiner, Irent and comfortably disposed in ¢ 56 2, AR = I eR tc i A LY anderen ) an 2 tn AS e ge ¥ TOWNSHIP OF VAN HORNE Teeny, Desde okey, Letty Teptesen, Wives Grows. , | For Growing Boys and Girls, § Cri aties wil os suasivalt pe th Berglund, Dora Schultz. Tssay, 3rd Class--Ethel Darr, Bessi | Feeble Old People and For Ny priconons will pe Teemven by ~ na = Gardiner Carl Hampe Felix Freal § ox: low, all Convalescents ( 0 undersigned until Saturday, October§ Dolls Clothes (Girls under 10)--Dori ~~ Edward Th bea i" ee / ; E 3rd, 1925, for the position of Tax Col Schultz, Edna Cross. ii] a SpE leaty tN power } 'WAMPOLE'S . Ay pli tee > od ; : Leonard Nelson, Albert Jackson. When all the guests were assembled ; Sua - lector for the Township of Van Horne Button Bags--Rosie Korzenski Lottie a ann Subse aEaomi 4 TELESS EXTR ACT 4 hor arland School Section, at af Berglund, Bessie Blakley, Heler Writing, free hand Bernard Freak | our junior hostess produced typed, § TASTELESS EXT ACT ¢ nd 100] Section a rglund, Bess: lakley, Hele phy j : 2 A ~ | oe rv a 00 ne Frstail Dorn Schultz, *sinrler lla Bell, Louis Malmberg, Inge | papers and pencils, and a competition OF COD LIVER ] salary of lv. ® n WO, Clk Taian boad, Naslund, Edward Thompson § was started suitable to such an oc- will create new strength, energy and stamina -- : . J LET # es s : > it a oie Sha J ile fortifying the syst inst attacks from acu Tiote nt Dryden this 10h day > Button Holes-- Tereza Korzenski Rosic : Felix Freak. casion, discovering the many words ; Ean TS Grips, Tolacnsa, Prenmonia, z "Sept er, 1925 SE mL Be hy. Lotti g Yulting, Close TE. Btyn Alstodd }iheg and with tring, the fnal dup being] § Songs Cs Dipthasta, Pavers, Bus H Of Fini mney, a Pal re aE ite Tiny Johngon, Louis Malmberg the wedding ring--Pairing. A prize a ys # ron ldor--Lottie Bergh] Bogie Gardiner, Edward Schultz | was awarded Mus Tom Scoft, the anc} § Sie finbiiingod i nett n § = i ie a gd Muriel Turner. who guessed the greatest number of petite, help overcome shortness of breath, and § 4 { £3 Bessie Blakley. ; wo ; . 7 restore a healthy color to lips and cheeks. "8 G7 7 Neck Secarf---Ethel Darr. Writing, "Primary & Class I.-- Allav§ correct replies. Following this came & 4 pe '2 Su, i Hand Hemmed Button Case--Muriel Sandam, Rudolph Schram, Ger' j further amusing and appropriate com tH Prices» = «= §1.08: * Tonsiliti : wer yude Delong, Tommy Davies} petition entitled "The Wedding Break per boliile, 513 O00 1h Tho. ) i Hem Stitched Handkerchief Lines Jessie DeLong, Helen Endhal, fast Menu" which caused much meryi- C ToL rook fH ! om Wade Wosrondkl Tereza | Bissays, Class H-- Emma Aldstadt § ment in our attempts to find correct SOugng, WD 4) J Jonnson, hosie WOrzenskli, 1clcz ! x i irnila fons of the & Korzenski Bessie Bieiley Reggie Gardiner; Louis Malmborg. . The prize in this case was mouth fa dors Ha bo ic i Korzenski. SSI lakley. on Fon ; 0% eved yes and prevented, i Ten linds of atiiches-- Ethel Dare ows Class T.--Leo Hampe. Mrs Wood and Mrs John to0--by he timely uso of tha y- Linea Johnson, Edna Cross Muriel § Collection of Insects.-- Albert Jackson son--and a highly diverting contest | highly antiseptic u ny Gardiner Rosie Collection weed seeds--Albert Jackson, ween the two culminated Wampole's EL eS Bessie Gardiner, Ethel Darr. prize being awarded to Mr Paraformu c Kor HE : 5 ; ew 3 Useful Articles made from Prize Rib- Collection of Weeds--Albert Jackson j When this was over, Mi 2 : 8 / : Mrs Rivers played the Wedding ST | By allowing one of these pleasantetastin Ana Model Flower Pot Stand-- Mulbert Ethel Darr and Mrs Rivers pla alive Againsti-- Wiha Deine people are always oho Coll Fungus Diseases--Rose Gardiner. | March, to the strains of which entered ae opiate gd thinking about ire Tir Bose Aladt Rosny, Sang Ot Moths Wooler ATut Foskunn hn Sout SA gin. The Katherine Bart- sl § ind contagious diseases, such as Orgs snd - : I wo Th oi gh Hane sali amas : Ed Thompson, Jacob Korzinski. § lett, daughter of a former Drydenite, TONSILLITIS ws SaBuenza will be warded off, 3 id nslitance. ne te Medicine Ch est--F, Thompson, Berndt Coll of Snaps--Ethel Darr.' suitably arrayed in white, as a wee CATARRH of the Throat, ete. = Ef" botile, .25 for such thoughts is in : Coll of Vegetables-- Ernest Hampe | bride, veil and long satin train, and ; x ot arr, fidna Cr ~"ore the fire starts, » Bags on enki Albert Sandain, Victor Nelson, L. stay INSURE NOW . Hampe, Felix Freck, J. Schultz. Stock naming Contest with pretty obeisance presented our : én brella de-luk r r V hs Y f D (0! Dt \ very pleased 8 Sere Ls eed wed Gr Rosie Gardiner ward Writing (Fourth Class)-- Bernard Allie Malmbotg (equal), Albertfs * entered afifvode} Freak, Inghoad Naslund, Edward Jackson-Edward Thompson (eq.) § rhyme to which I humbly p J E.GIBSON, Agent, ryden Thanh Albert Vache Speech--John Schultz, Ethel Darr, Durng the afterncon NM mL TE & a Trene Henderson, delighted us all with her 4d ightful¢