y > 5 .optbend. A special jnvitaltjem is ex- --.tended to. the young people. nai} . a surety. We didn't motice amy place - wood iter. that -appeal Wasn't any- he en 'DRYDEN, ONTARIO, FEBRUARY 20th, 1931. Et 00% + Advourdonedis ! : seed | "There are rumours in 'the air of an old fashioned party to be held «just after Jastter ia the. Pagish Hall. § While not many details rre available we! undenstand i will be m real ola! bi codume party with am umusual | SIMUSETDEnY, | programme, we * LJ * The . Oamadian Legion, Dryden Bmnch. Meeting ~~ Will be- held in Central Hatel 'om Sunday, Maren 15th at 8:15 pm. J. Winterbottom, Pres. 8. Bamtltlt, Theis. * * +* . The Junior Ladies' Aid of Dryden Unjted Church will held a Tea and Sale of Homecocking in the church basement on Saturday, March 7th, from 8 to 6 pm. The Girl. Guides nnd Boy Scouts will: attend djvine worship Sunday evening wfithe Baptist Church. The public is cordially invited to Th "Old : Heads For Young ~~ Shoulders" - should "prove am interest = ing ws. well .as- profitable subject for 'consideration. The Guild of St. Lukes will hold a St. Patrick's Siiver Tea jn the Parjsh Hali fon. the afternoon of Tuesduy, March 17th. Thee will also 'be a sale of homfecooking. ' * * ® A whist drive and dancz to be held by the Rebekahs on Easter Monday, April 6th in the Pulp Mil Hall, The Russel Ram blers will play. Proceeds aie donated to the Red Cross Hospit- al, Watch for par.culars next - week, : Fire Damages Miles Buiiding Fire of unknown omigin. part.aily desabiyed the - buliding . om Qeen street owned and occupied 'ay Thos. Muses, Painter and . Detomao.. on Salurday evem.ng. T. H. Al.xasder's garage is aiso in the mame budding. The fre . which shamed .@ the upper storey wes away te a goud stant before being discovered, Volun- teers were. queckiy on the. .sesne and removed several cars that. were in the building while someones rushed te sound fhe @larm.. : The tire: br gal was on the sceme jmmedatey and asthougn flamjes were leaping from the roof and w.mdows, the building WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting will be held next Fr day the 27h just. a. 5 pam. in the Tewn Hall. This will be in charge of the Home Eo:momjes Jommittce who ere puting om a darning and mending compecitjon. Wilj all members plese bring necessary cotton, meedles and tinim'die mplterjal will be supplied. A prze for the best patch and darn will be given, Come and have a good time. ~. e------ a "What's What [QUCLINCUINILD) i : Samat-- IN TOWN AND DISIRICT THIS| Aw eyes on we board! wach ~ WEEK Lie Tocris riuctuate dawy! See your : : LavUiliyie WIL Or Iose. DU nuke up "Three Little Words Te Queen | your muna wig. your tavour.e w.li Couitefst. * * » E Canviassers are "covering the district this week with contracts for farmers vo. sign. pledging themselves to supply a certain amount of copéam to the proposed Dryden Co-operative Cream- ery. If emough wign the creamery is' for the cows pledge on the contract form) but. we hope Khe deur animals swept "hold out on the company. * #* * We're all for the. farmers! Th way they hastened to our ajd with "thing to be sorry about. Our back -yard is good to behoid' em a celd . mgrming and the. burning' queksit.on is 1 wild, { t.e Uorowatim Ceremony; Aud Ge way (L0 dure: wucCes: or your dio.ce as lo purine your WICKEE WOW. ach ene vougat 8 oure humdrad veges. beogt hoa! Bring uaer capacsyy for voies up to ithe top- wuss. ume of whese gris must be yleen, Amk you ure re-pousible ror aiojee tegug made. Tickets walle only dde. an eve.mng of zestful wun aed duiarity dor Faney guirtado OC. - managed to prevent . bujldings within the ! . Was ~._ her long illness, tl swaiting -exhyoitions, wsciutd u.ing anu coor costumes, aces nd lastly, where, in ai ler splendour the (ueem will he Crowned by the Mayor of Dryden. hyd lube pusafs avn. 4 agg the carmivii, buy your micket, ast yonur vote, then make your pres.nce felt at ithe Rink rm the 27th. ' comfortably eefifled for we few ppizEg OF THE CARNIVAL mouths, : 1. Ladies' best, cake ; 2 LL aR, " H poiditt, RE Sue ' : Hats long legged 'wfifair in 1. Ladies' comic, salt and pepper ~ front of the Observer office isn't the, 0. 1 Bath. skeleton of 4, prehistoric "animal we the high school kids idea of a bulles cin board.: To: say the lemst the : Oh Si design fis : mpdernistic. : - Ba the ecntreof interest meverthcless 'and voting for the queen is coming --Sflolig at 'a good wate. Don't fail to' buy your Iickets gnd 'boost your chicice for queen. There aren't many 7 "ddys left and: fhe rink I meds. your: "suppostt. it * * + Local barbers have announced a redudtion in theS-price of hair. cuts |. and shaves in spite of nthe fact that faces are getting longer every day. * * > Jim Gough says (thaft the mext time "he has to get hit en the chin with | water at a fire he would just. as soon mot have it in Whe frozem state, . While working et the fre on Sat- urday night; "Mr. Gough received © cut bn the chin by a jeg ik of ice. | ASHES cant be insured Rotect you properly ~~ NOW while it has a definite value INSURE WITH oe E GIBSON, Agen Lidjes'--silk UL Best Couple, séari--I oJ Pronger--Gent's--Carion : Uigaveoiey -h Riter. I. Gent's best comic, a Look---J. Ammsitrong. IL Gent's best,box cigans--Dryden Jobbing Co... - L Children's Ey box chocolates-- "P. Moore. II. Oomid, avjation '@p--D. Scolttt & Chu : DOG RACE I. Fimst, $2.00 in trade--F. Willard I, Second, $1.00 in cash. Ww. plate--A. to remove cars and other artjels was finally saved through: their spiend;d effcrius. The firemen also a few feet om either side from be.ng damaged at all. - The wjper storey occupied by Mr. Mies was a com- piete loss as well as all comb.nbs in- cluding furniture, clothes and valu- able papers. Nothing, Z"owever, was damnged in the lower storey. | There no- insurance on fhe buildng which is. alveady . being . repa red. IN MEMORIAM | "In loving memory of our deat Daughter Edth M ry Sherwood and of our dear. S,ster Ida Sheps herd, who left ms. sudd nly on February 19.h, 1924, : : Fondly reme..bired by Lzze; . Jim and Bert." % Card of Thanks [fhe fam ly of the late Mis. Margaret Morton wish 4, éx- press th ir thanks f:r th: Kind- ness and sympathy ex.endea to them dur:ng their recent sad boreavment, also for the kindness shown to ltheir mother fusing THANKS Through these coumns the under- signed wishes fo express sincere ap- precation to all those wh wsspsted in checking the fire at their premises Saturday evening especialy for the excellent. service rendered by the Fire John Bryce Djes Word way received in Dryden this veek of -the sudden 'death of Mr. 'obn Bryce, owner df the loeol s.ore of that mame. Mr, Bryce was in own less than a month ago und had proceeded to Vancouver where bis anexpected death occurred. He was x4y seven years old emd was one of he pioneer: residents of Winnip g. The funeral. wis held in Winnipeg on Wednesday afternoon, burial taking place at the Memorial Park Cemetery in that ay. Tragic Ueath Lakehead papers Thursday morning reported 'the very #ragic death of Mr. J. S. Shilton, aged ecobiler of Kakabeka, Falls who rec.ivel fatal urns when boiling oil in Wis shop peet amd sputtered over kim. He wag rushtd ito the hospial where he died after several (terrible. hours of agony. The laje Mr. Shelton who was 82 years of age wi b: rememb red as having operated a shee repair shop in 'h; McFadyen Bl ek for a fo Lo about three years ago. Lady Cetilers at Kenora Two rinks of local lady curlers visited Kenora lost Week and were successful in one game out of four played on ihe Kenoia jee. The visions were high inthejr prafise of the splendid reception and entirtainment they enjoyed at the lake town amd hope for a return game on lJecal jee before the season ends. The Dryden Rinks comprised the following--Mes- dames Alexander, Duran: M-rris scRae, Winterbottorh and Warres {and Miss W.nkie Edgar. Luts Ls © Mrs. . Grace Hardie is here on a visit from Minneapolis. * * LJ Paul Hansen was a visitor from Dyment Tuesday. Mr. Hamsen tells s 0 advise hjs friends thet he will be having a house warming very Mrs, Taylor, Ver: Dryden Wednesday: * L 2 Mrs. Duncan of Portage la Prairie is ithe guest ik. sister Mrs. A. Paterson. Mrs. A. Davies ond Mrs. C. Parker were -v_sitors from Ignace Wedsies- day. #* : * J pa Test your old radio tubs free nt Yhe Dryden Pharmacy. Replace the bad ones with Rogers' tubes for = sale at the Drug Store. Adv't. ® LJ *» : on hand for the Whist end the pr - winners ; first, Mie. Mrs. Wm Morton, who eame {rom : Bath, Ont., 20 attend the funeral of her mother. the late Mrs. Morton, § is visiting relatives in tewn and district for wa short while. 3 * *» » i C. J. Wrighj; wias a business visitor to Kenora Thursday. Mrs. J. Be.g, Vermilion Bay, was a town Wednesday. » * * Mrs. Henley wae fa vier te Virnjpeg last week. , * Lg « Mms. P. J. Robertson, Igmaee, was in town Tuesday. LJ * W. H. Brownhill was 'musiness visitor to Winnipeg this week. L J LJ J. 0. Gough was a business visit- or to Dy ent Wednesday. Hiave "been bitten by the "Backgammon Bug." OCempete sot! with jnstrucijons for playing ean be purchased wt the Dryden Pharmaey von J , that it LOBA. WHIST & DANCE The ladies of the LOB.A. Dadi proven themselves capable of arrange Ing ente tainment in fime ej yle, & their function jon tuesday eveming one of 'the best. A good crewd were as follows--Ladic: R. Coward, Consolation - Mrs, Geo. Kelley. Gent's fiest--Ti. Wintle, Congolation--E. Pilkey. Fei * lowing the cards refreshmenis wesc served and fhe floor cleared for dar ing The High School Boys Orshesira supplied the music and they eeriainiy excelled themselvas in remdering splemdid program of dance musie The hall was well filled throughout the dance and the general epinicn {3 was an evening well worth remembering. Ice Cream Vaiilia Ice Cream quart 60c Frost Bites and Dixie Curs for parties dozen .. Assoried Ice Cream Bricks «ou sede individual Serving of Ice Cream ..... 10c Central Hotel a se 8 so eo se 8 4 ® 55¢ «ee es at ithe special price of $2.88. Advi. SUCCESSFUL WHIST DRIVE Shortage of space last week pre- vented reporting @ very esjryable 'whist drive held by the CWL. at the home of Mrs. J. Ermewein. There was a splendid attendance and the usual pleasant time that these affairs' are noted for wes emjoyed Prize winr rs were -- Ladies' first, Mrs. ©. Vthrow--Consolation, TS. T. Cull =. Gent's first, Wm Koshan --Consolation. Jos. Strutt. J. Drief was the winner of the prise for the 'ucky number admission ticket. shontly for the handsome dwelling he has recemtly had built on his farm at Dymemnt. 'March Sale of Hai. Cutis & Shaves Beginning Monday th: undersigned will have the fcllowing prices n their shops. -. HAIRCUTS. 00. 0c SHAVES 20. D. Reid = i Phil Moore Paul Klementic ce 4 a 0 8 a a THANKS ish %o thank all in making the Whist Drive Damce on Tuesday . evening the wplemdjd success that it was. [SO WANTED-Old established Canadiam | Give referemce in first ap-' Manufacturer of Electric Washery & Ironers requires a local Representa | tive on particularly attractive prop- osition, pilcation to Box No 5--OBSERVER | As i i PE pl Prizes - you have nice Numbers, supply. that create a Te impression ° If you contemplate a bricge or whist party it is very necessary that Cards and Clean Playing Cars. Let us zssist you in planning this event and it is sure to be a su.cess. Fancy Tallies at 25c doz., Table Flaying Cards, Cards, Pencils and Candies are just a few suggestions of what we can prizes, neat Tally Score Te i a i A a Dryden Pharmacy Ltd LJ] AED OGD OD GD GO GEG (GI CD) GR (SD (-S- ( (33 relining. ty. : wheelbase sivas added PEE and f reedom from vibration. The frame and axles have been strengthened. There is a stiffer crankshaft and reinforced cylinder block. The moulded 1 ~~ brake linings give as much as 25,000 miles of service without The new Fisher Bodies are not New are also of hardwood and ¢ indefinitely. only smarter and roomier, but ~C construction . . . the strongest known. The fine uphelstery fabrics are specially selected "for unusual durability. The 'non-tarnighing chrome-plated i metal parts, and gleaming colors will retain their beawty -- : The new Chevrolet Six § is built to give you years of faithful pervice. And it sells at new low prices! THE STANDARD 5-WINDOW COUPE New Low Prices Te Siandurd Roadster - $610 Roadster - - 640% lon - - = - &35 h &9 S.andard Coupe~ = 695 The S{andard Five Window Coupe « = Has, The Sport Coupe - - - (With Rumble Seat) The Super Sport Roadster in The Standard Sedan - 820 The Special Sedan 340 *Six wire wheels, fender wells and trunk rack included om these models as standard equipment ab slight extra cost. AU prices at factory, Oshewe. Tases, bumiers an spare sire exiza, A complete line of cm Gch Yhe NEW CHEVROLET SIX mercial Ceors and Trucks $470 wp. =