Dryden Observer, 16 Oct 1925, p. 1

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VOLUME VIL DRYDEN, Ontario October 16th, 192s. No. 17 See A UTO LI VERY " Durance Bros. Garage! Phone 41, DRYDEN E. . = Aa LD (@ MN First Class Jewelter and Watch Maker EXPERT REPAIRS. Send your Clocks and Watches by Mail Order. PIPE FERULE GRAMOPHONE REPAIRS. Quick Service Guaranteed, i" For Sale N54 of Lot 6, Concession 6 Townhip of Wainwright 160 acres, more or less Can be had for Cash or Terms. FOR SALE--HOUSE, newly built, in _good location, 114 stories, hal: finished ' inside, snap at $500.00. This jug pays for the material and the lot. Hol, and TOWN LOTS Any Kind of Insurance A J LOCK --Real Estate and Insurance,-- Issuer of Hunting and Trapping Licences BUY YOLR Boots, Shoes, Harness, etc. From Qur Cash Store It Will Pay You.' H. WILLARD'S BOOTS & SHOE REPA! and HARNESS STORE --W AB Col. H, 4 ak th The Bishop of Keewatin wa ing at the church the same n the Colonel had qualms as to passing on his Lordships rights. audience however, were ingistent, and so the programme was carried out. Colonel Machin explained the police the Conservatives, as the ol Car ain t, an tres- The Qu of National policy as protection for da and Canadian Industries, expla; wo ring : Jhow, by means of the tariff Canadian raw materials were manufactured into finished products in Canada by Ce dian workers, thus spreading prosper- ity over town and country alike. Mr Earngey followed with a diver- sion, talking on roads comparing the expenditures of the various govern- ments, and explained how the §7,000- 000.09 Dominion grant, given for Northern Developement had heen spent on roads in older Ontario. Alfred Pitt closed the meeting in his inimitable style, paying tribute te Col. Machin, when local member, for his accessibility and helpfulness in all matters pertaining to the district. The remarks by the speakers were carefully listened to, and received by: the andience with corteous attention. ETERS Sale of Fancy Work & Home Cooki The Girls Guild, in connection with St John's Church, held a Sale of their work on Saturday afternoon in the Community Hall, Wabigoon, The Sale was opened by Rev. R. A. Smith, with prayer, after which he spoke in com- mendatory term of the work the girls had accomplished in the short time since the Guild was organized. Thoze assisting in the Stalls were: Fancy Stalls--Misses Margaret Burns, M. Zchnston. Plain Stalls--Misses Robinson. Home Cocking--FEsther Johnson. Fish Pond--Alice Wright, Mary Burns, Alice Neill, Miss Hilma Melander, president of the Girls Guild, was unavoidably ab- sent, being away from home. Thanks are due to Mrs L. Robin- son, who has assisted in many ways, and at whose home the meetings of have been held; also to Mrs A. Smith, and all those who do ng: M. [2] the R. ectors of the Hall for the loan of The Sale realized $31, and Wi towards the painting wreh, the labour being given Jong men of the village. Bish Interesting lantern lecture Chane 1 at 8.30 on Sn "the. night, om in on his travel. The Church was full Eo It Won' os towards the sale, and also to the. op of Keewatin gave an; for ey illustrated or res pin Sunday morning, when four candidates were presented for Confirmation by Rev R. A. Smith. The Bishop was the guest of Mr Mrs Arm Try Te his visit Mrs Dechert, toved down is attend the Sale of and of Dryden re the guests o unday afternoon. iE and Mrs Fide, jr., of Wabigoon, left on Wednesday last for England. held by members night, gt was pi A. D. Hall, who gave an speech. The speakers e evening weve: Messrs nr wood, Kennedy, Campbell, and Swar Swanson of Dryden. There was a good attendance and the meeting lagted two hours and concluded by the singing of the National Anthem, Conservative Meeting-- Public Meeting was held | cheoolhouse, Dinorwic on Friday after- noon last, presided over Pitt, of Dryden, who introduced the Conservative Member, Col Machin, who received a hearty welcome. woman who has a v Mayor A. was also addressed by! e meeting : editor. of the 'Keno: J" Considering the hou onvenient one for work 1, 2 good number were presen including A. D. Hall (Conservative . Finlayson (Registrar for, vent), P. F Dinorwieg), A. Huckell, J. O McDonald, S. Watts, Bert Graeme, Rhind, W. Brown, and others. The meeting concluded with the Ea: the National Anthem. : 'ht, W. Rhind, Gi venstone, L, Marm, A, B.i E The excavation are now heing dug for the hasement of the new school. The contract being given to Messrs Vice and Ayres, of Dryden, We regret to hear that L. Hauto, who is attending High School in Fort William, has had to undergo a serious! operation for appendicits, but "glad to hear that he is progressing favoura bly. ITORWIC SCHOOL REPORT September, 1925. : No. on Roll Soi hasnt Average Attendance _...._ lL... Perfect Attendance Sr, I.--~Waino Hauta, Roeco Doodle Fanny Ovenstone, Robert ls Jz. 1V.-- Hedwig Eger, Jose Zoceole, 4 111--Saimi Hata, Violet Wright. II. --George Huckell, Margare: Eastman*, Mozart Guay, Egar*, Lillian Wright.. DIN Sr. Sr. Maryi oo, gC ilead d you. Be You: Don't let the I em ki has Hien made clear present election rita has been gained greatly through the influence of the leaders in the U Farmers move- ment, who have always advised their members to keep oe rv of parly and support the policy calculated to fut Tos It is the duty of seems best every man and vole to exercise it 4 judg ment with- arty. Tati 1 the present lered when the i Ha he; livelihood ? Tr do r Ma . 3 Mrs Robt. Millings, Quibell, gto 200 ap Ve Ming Gis Toy wll he They ; have , Vere visitors to Dryden this wee ] 3 Mrs 'W. W. Howell, Minnitaki, spent } Done and hag, hese to the States ns and no SEL that. So they rv nearer home, If 0g en rh great industry gave Kenora a a for farm and dairy produce, how about eo nug doing something to al = 5 number c Dryden i1] the ho li were ad- that balance the 30 p.c. duty paper of manufacture has to jusbed 1 5 an Ben Sai pay--and all they ask across the fine who also use Qrrndion pulpwood, the Dryden Paper Co. could run three machines instead of one ag at present, and think of the increased {demand for farm and dairy produce not to mention the greater need of pulp wood to be the mac chines. Would 8 i 11, ore money in Te dist 1 Pry ent would spend for roads way protection would and the offertory at the close am- 11. --Rdith Finlayson*, Mabel East- en mounted to $4.50. man¥, Verna Lyon, Roland Guay. pro ne iid do you | A Confirmation service was held in} Sv. I--Joe Luts, Willie Huckell, pit en niin. This "St. John's Church by the Bishop or : iy 2d your vote is your ; ~ Lye, Marianne 3) at you like with it. £ Work oN Hicks, © Dorothy : We don': t want cheap fring. We creer want higher incomes. so at we can The Peoluteor : "You're prosperous! You know you're prosperous ! Don't you feel you're Hoey -€-£-0-U-§ 2' The Subject : "No, I don't! And what's more, I'M NOT | * | live better. in the country 1 Tui have to grab some of 5 : If a Canadian wants to improve hi 7 ' condition, would he go to Ci wwher he Us. fell 1e a the cos r is low, or to " I it he he ha ance Nic Fronts atin, 0 or Heenan | Don't Forget: oe D.ALALA. in the Town Everyone in- requested to new Skatir o Sm for a scugsion. A Meeting Friday). cid ars . in St. Luke's 'W.A. Chicken Supper | to be held in the Parish Hall, Thurs- L1day, October 22nd, from 5.30 to 7.30 p.m. Girls Guild will hold a e'en Dance" in the Parish Hall , October 30th. + Fri rid ay oh a Kitchen D. Maunsell, rs Mi who Shih at the the west is wvisit- Mrs Connley. Young from sr daughter, and George Curley are away to Sioux Lookout on Cadet Mrs 8. Withrow. Wainwright, Oxdrift, was in vy dnesday. | Mrs Jac kk Harris is spending a few with her mother at Oxdrift. rom Kenora, vn 0k week. n has returned Choice Selection of Christmas Gueet- ing Cards. Sop can be seen at the Office of the Dryden Observer. Te poe are very low this year, and es the best Come in-and vet. ye yours out. SALE OF TIMBER # 3% % % % x TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVEL oy the undersigned up to and imeliding Saturday, October 31, 1925, ..¢ right to cut the timber on an area South of Valora Station three miles, and running seven miles Kast and Ye from Unaka Station, designated s "Berth M-6" District of Kenora, ie an area of 1914 square miles; more or less. FURTHER PARTICULARS maz, be obtained upon application to the undersigned or toe Mr James D. C. Smith, Crown Timber Agent, Kenora. JAMES LYONS Minister of Lands & Forests Toronto, September 26, 1925. Lhe SALE OF JACKPINE, SPRUCE POPLAR TIMBER sealed siete . | TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED by the undersigned up te and including Saturday, October 17th, 1925, for the 1iright to cut out the Jackpine, Spruce and Poplar timber on an area locatr North of the English River and dv ignated as Berth M-16, in the Dis. of Bore having an grea of five ana 3 half square miles more or less. FURTHER PARTICULARS may be LE 3 8 17 obtained from the undersigned or Jo D, C. Smith, Crown Timber Agent, Kenora, Ontario, : JAMES LYONS Minister of Lands and Forests TORONTO, Sept. 29, 1925. SALE OF RED AND WHITE PINE TIMBER TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED by the undersigned up to and includ- ing Monday, October 26, 1925, for th: right to cut the Red and White Timber on Berths M-11: M-12: M-. M-14: and M-15, District of ania nh FURTHER PARTICULARS ° be obtained from the undersigned or from JAMES D. C. SMITH, C ~w- Timber Agent, Kenora. JAMES LYONS Minister of Lands & Fore: Toronto, Octobtr 3rd, 1925. ES AST SEA pey bottle, $1.0 vs : For Growing Bogs 'and Girls, i t \ Feeble Old People and For ak Convalescent ( : I! WAMPOLES |} ; TASTELESS EXTRACT ¥ i OF COD LIVER | 3 will create new strength, energy and stamina -- 3 fortifying the system against attacks from acute , such as Grippé, Influenza, Pneumonia, DER VIL BE RECETY VED by undersigned up to 'and including day, Ocloh ber 30th, for the right to :t the timber on an area situate on more particularly 3 Timi, ¢ or Tom. FURTHER E y: obtained upon applic cation to ' signed or to Jas. D. C. Smith, = OWT mher Agent, Kenora. JAMES LYONS Minister of Lands & Forests. \ Toronto, October 18, 1925, is now com il of ayor .oghs, Colds, Diptheria, Fevers, Etc. Wampols's Extract of Cod Liver also affords 8 prompt and ly help for pale, sickly, listless, girls just budding into womanhood. If gularly it will improve the impaired ap- petite, help overcome shortness of breath, and RL estore 2 a healthy color to he and cheeks. ~ 2 $1.09 PDS Price. EERE Wampole's Togisiess Extr at a Gp Cod Loves Oil RICH IN VITAMINES INVIGORATES & VITALIZES IMPROVES DIGESTION Fortifies Against: COLD AND GRIPPE Tonsilitis, Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds znd similar effections of the = ba them . HORSE FOR SALE--Weight abou £1700 Ths~--Apply to GEO. KEATLEY Dry dn) [ a, J5 4 Sr, Ont, 2 30| 10 Go pp throat can be ree yes and prevented, i; ~by the timely uss of the isepds at Wampole's 8 Paraformic Throat Lozenges By allowing one of these Dleasanttasting i to lve slowly in the mouth == 2 n crowded cars, theatres znd public gat! rmiul germs will be. Jestroyed, end contagious diseases such as Grippe and nfluenza will be werdsd off, per Bote, Sm Wm mr A SNA Tp MN CR SRI 0 In 3h SSeS E oE 25

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