TR & A BA AD ®) BR mi Ll di J . © = We have these new models, All-metal Refrigerators now i : : on display. In three sizes, finished in Ducco, in a Nice Bf Nickle-plated, lock £] MONARCH LARGE, hinges and trimmings. | an Ne ee | $32.50 Y MONARCH MEDIUM, 0 witlts. io. vuseerss 24.25 18 MONARCH MEDIUM, in jn AE Ne ET 22.50 po a RC * 4 MONARCH SMALL, awhile [uo CALL IN AND SEE THESE BEAUTIFUL, NEW {ardware GREASES 5 k J} literally thousands Baptists Meet THE twelfth Annual Associationa = {gathering of the Thunder Bay associ; ! { sociation. Women's session began and was i revealed an the great work of 'the gospel. White Cross work report told prepared and shipped to {| Canadian Baptist foreign missions. Ag the clost of this session, Rev. ici |R. M. Bennett and Dr I. M. Bennett PU tas missionaries-elect to India were introduced and assured of the sup- port of all present, Rev. R. M. and I. M Bennett are at present in charg: of the work at Dryden, but soon are leaving for India. At the Wednesday evening service ge Picnickers : ~~ Will find this Store the proper place to fill their baskets = We Suggest-- FRESH CRISP VEGETABL CANNED MEATS and FISH CIiIOICE SANDWICH Th YRESH FRUITS, FANCY PAKED GOODS--F ES, for Salads, 3 ILLERS, ancy Biscuits in Convenient Cartons, ICE CcoLDb DRINKS, ICE CREAM, CHOCOLATES, tC rand CANDY. AND ALL KINDS OF SMOKES, Make This Place Your Pienic Headquarters for Suppli®s Gough's Confectioney -- J]. O. GOUGH, Prop. IOAAAAASAAAANAAAAAAAA AAS Amn YOU CANNOT SAVE ONE CENT BY SENDING TO | THE MATL ORDER HOUSE FOR DRY GOODS, Hi LOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING OR ANY OTHER ITEM @ WHE SELL. TO SELL AS § WE POSITIVELY GUARANTIZE CHEAPLY AND IN SOME CASES CHEAPER, AND 3 WE MEAN EITHER THE REGUI.AR OR SALE i CATALOGUES. 2] DO NOT PERMIT THE PRETTY PICTURE. & B 99¢. PRICES DECEIVE YOU INTO SENDING OUT OF {OUR SPLENDID LJISTRICT ITS VERY LIFE 8 BLOOD--"READY CASH». WE WILL FILL GED ERS, AND PAY DELIVERY [§. CHARGES, IN COMPETITION WITH ANY CANADIAN § i CATALOGUE OF CURRENT ISSUE. : 3 TRY US ONCE ON THIS BASIS: LET US PROVE R WE HAVE THE ASSORTMENT & THE PRICE. BY YOUR PATRONAGE, WE CAN BUILD UP A § PUSINESS AND GIVE YOU PRICES W HICH WILL BE § CREDIT TC DRYDEN AND A SAV ING TO YOUR PURSES. oh i IT. LINGERIE SALE CREPE DE CEINE LINGERIE to clear at 2 B in shades of flesh, Maile, peach, etc. a SILK KNIT, STEP-INS, of very attractive designs, lace trim / also contrasting band trim & pocket, all shades black peach; mauve ; nile; maize, to cles .r 25 p.c. off. 5 per ceut off, CHILDREN'S DIMITY BLOO assorted sizes, @ LEE A RE CE CA STS Er I LL -- RW BROOMS n the basement store we have 53 B"ROOM IS of GOOD quality i room Corn, tied with 5-strings an 4 well bound to red 'handle. This is a. GOOD WE] BR! 30M for 6oc. for quick dis- IGHT posal we are going to clear ther FOR 35¢. -- TdF EE FOR $1.00 -- Kn RALPH J | PRONGER PR( me 5 - DRYDEN ONTARIO ee EXE church, extended greetings and | ratulated Rev. E. E. Hooper, on the 7 occasion of his ordination, § brought the good wishes of ¢ | ple. 3 2] Dr George Webb, Superintendent of i i | tists was the principle speaker on this 4 occasion, and brought a compelling | @ _|reverence; Christ enthroned at words of welcome were brought to the assembled people from various denominations of Kenora. Archdeacon Lofthouse representing the Anglican con- Rev. Dixon, of the United Church his peo- Religious Education for Canadian Bap message as a new emphasis upon | Baptist principles. Thursday, June 20th The morning session was largely given up to general business of the § fassociation and the reading of the y church letters ; general secretary of Baptist nonie ¢ missions ¥'Taspects in our Baptist work. Rev. C. J. Cameron gave a talk on important Much of the morning was given up Eto gp discussion of Northern Ontario 2 church problems, and many members [of the visiting - ministers P their work. Board representatives al- £0 submitted their reports. { j- In the afternoon Dr Webb was again } [the speaker and delivered a spoke of most stirring appeal on behalf of ths Sumn- day schools. A worth-while discussion of the problems of the Sunday school teach- er and congregation followed. "Rev, F. J. Helps, B.A. B.Th., of Fort William, 'moderator of the asso- ciation, gave the moderator's address entitled: "Some Things My Church Has Taught Me." Arising out of this talk came the conference on evangelism. Many problems were discussed and a deeply spiritual bles- sing resulted. Evenin Session g The report of the 'resolutions and nominafions committee was givel any the. following were elected as officers for the coming year: Moderator, A. J. Lock, Dryden: vict-moderator, Rev. O. E. on, BA.,, B.Th, of Fort Frances; clerk, Rev. E. E. Hooper, Kenora; Emo. "The associational sermon to | be preached by Rev. F. J. Helps, B.A. B.Th., of Fort William, Rev. O. E, Broughton, B.A., B.Th,,! of Fort Frances delivered an inspira- tional 'address from the text of Acts 9:6. After prayer and the singing of a hymn, Rev. Prof. BM. L. Orchard spoke on behalf of McMaster univeyp- sity, Prof. Orchard as a new profes- sor to McMaster, pressions of the university and with no uncertain tone described the higa standards of spiritual life and enter. prise found there among both stud- heart of all things." The association was dismissed with Orchard, M.A., B.D. oR 0000000000000 Dryden, Ontario 1900000000000 0 O GRANITE & MARBLE 0 0 MONUMENTS 0 O GEO. NOBLE, © 0 0 #H tion of Bapjist Churches was held in 8 Kenora from June 18 to 20. Without 'a doubt, it has been one of the best gatherings in the history of the as- Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, the a i source of great inspiration to all pre- : sent, The reports from the womyn of § the association were gratifying andl ever-increasing interest | on the part of our Baptist womea in The of of small articles India for Brought- | assistant-clerk, Pastor A. J. Fletcher, | spoke of his im-§ ents and faculty. He described the purpose of the McMaster in the words: "Education crowned with the the singing of the doxology, and the | benediction wag pronouticed by Prof. ; I:0:0:F: DRYDEN LODGE 0. 417, meets in the Town Hall Dryden every Monday evening at 1 2 8 pm. B. R. EVANS, N:G: K. COLLINS, BRec-Sec. L.0.L.° Wednesday of each month at elghi p.m., in the Town Hall. Viséting brethren cordially imvited. W. JONES, W.M. B. SMITH, Sec'y. RYDEN LODGE, Ro, 1684 GOLDEN STAR LODGE AF: & A: M:, No. 484, GIR: C: Meets in the Masonie Halli Dryden the Second Tuesday of eaeh month Visitors Cordially Invited, F, FOULIS, Wi. A E. BERREY, Secretary "ANADIAN LEGION, B.ES.L. REGULAR MEETINGS WILL be held in the Paper Mill Hall, Dryden, the first Friday of each " month, at 8:00 pm. Visiting - Comrades invited. ~ W. K. Edye, Pres. H. M. Davidson, Sec. Meets the First and Thiwd | Fl EXCURSIONS May Tickets on Sale 15 to Sept. 30 Return Limit OCTOBER 30, 1929 Pacific Coast On the way, see Banff; Lake Louise, Emerald Lake and other renowned Mountain resorts, Great Lakes Alaska A delightful diversion on your The Romantic Northland. Eastern Trip, i Vv Overseas Tours West Coast island 5 A pleasing five day Cruise of the Western Coast. FOR FULL PARTICULARS PACIFIC Great Britain - Continent ASK THE TICKET AGENT [1] t} y HLTH UIGE3A0600NOSREEIN0RI 111111 2011: A.J.GARDINE! } Geasral Morchant, EAGLE RIVER Agent for : ¥ Frost & Weed IMPLEMENTS. 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