July 1000 08 TT Tae ; THE DRYDEN OBSERVER . t-- rem Tr om sre ---------------- tte cn Golden Star Lodge |WABIGOON SCHOO LARGE HOLIDAY | OSAQUAN SCHOOL Bree TB Ne BY go eis hotly sommes at REPORT CROWD WATCH REPORT ry Innitasl DRYDEN DEFEAT ie ¢ r. IV to Sr. IV--Carol Nor- - r. III to Jr. IV--Lillian Dur- | About 45 of the members of a RAR Helen Johnson 84%. KEEWATIN 4-3 5; i ; CEA a Gromer, IN v i tolden Star Masonic Lodge at-| Sr. III to Jr. IV--Olga Olson 69.6%. - tended Divine Service last Sun-|.79%; Leslie Ponton 78% ; Earn-| Well over three hundred fans| Jr. III to Sr. III--Leonard VY ' day, under the ministration of | est Ponton 71%; Ted Johnson turned out July 1st to see the| Leach. 83.6%, Honours; Edith | : Rev'd T. Cann. 65%; Vietor Shushack 61%. best ball game played in Dryden | O'Neil 75.5%, Honours; Blanche |§) Rev'd Cann preached a very Jr. III to Sr. III--Joyee for some number of years. They | Fidler 73.4% ; William Durfey |} | timely sermon on the wisdom of | Rhind 90%; Peggy Armstrong yelled and cheered themselves | 73%; Thomas Thompson 64% : 4 SHOP Solomon, attaching his parallel | 89.1%; Alice Armstrong 88.6% ; hoarse, one would think a cup | Teddy Greaves 59%. v7 to the Masonie Order, showing | Alfred Norman 84% ; Bert Ny-| Was at stake, and, we might say, Jr. TI to Sr. IT--Leila Wilson A to the brethren that wealth and | gtrom 70%; Alfred Melander 69 that if the laundry-man can do | 83.39%. Honours; Grace Wilson (:) es li position amount to nothing, but| %; Eva Johnson 67%; Ethel your laundry as well as he cheers 82.4%. Honours: Boyd Stewart RA Cr that character is everything. (Colleen 66%; Ralph Nordstrom | OR the home team he must be 80%, Honours; Faweett Kurts || Driving out to the country for | 64%. ' some laundry-man. 78.5%, Tonsurs: Youn Korte 68.7 service Ton Rai, oy the Sr. 11 to Jr. TII--Edwin Little! " The i inning was off, Kee-| % ; Merwyn Miller 63%. Hl response showed that it -was| g507 rene Graham 84.9%; Haz- watin didn't get away in their Sr a. . pleasing, and everyone expresses | Wright 83.2% ; Harry Graham | half but Dryden did with Upton Ta Sts Dury Saws an enjoyment. 827%: Robert Merrill 81.6%; again bringing in the first run| pon to T_Pece Greaves: |i ga GE Agnes Smith 75%; Emma Erick- of the game, Berry also crossed |. py fey ey Se Municipality of the |son 724%; Olga Shushack 716 | the home plate, Anderson helped ® =p ; A lily Ackuthon: ID Township of Van Horne | %: Florence Burns 67% ; Edwin bring these runs in with a nice ERT EET CTA Olson 64%: Helen Colleen 61% ; hit over third base. Sfreddo and bow ha oy anley Acka-!ggs Elsie Nystrom 60% ; Mary Schu- Mitchell also got on but did not ee; Chris Hearsey; Katy John- _.. Employees who have worked hack 59.9% get in and Elliott struck out to ston. Percy K. Dickins, Teacher. ou the roads of the several Road F 7 a ion 0 85% end the inning. pm === ee Divisions of the MOM' Wil] Melvin Haris i Donathy | Keewatin came back in the Keewatin tried hard to win and | nd WHITE Please Ee nship Hall on| Wright 79%; Maudie Smith 78 Second inning Salle the son a Fe te} Saturday, July 18th, from 10 Ty Yitr Dis G38. ag "The De amd | hep Dryden Ti rie 0. 31. ZRONCRR; Prop PEON 25 Y inale Dis i 2 Yanlle v {ml ~omoti 2 7 el 1 n. h: ] dq; B 3 3 rica ---- Foeradt con . og i Sg aim pe on) gg) I Due ie until the fifth inning when sick when they got on the bases. These Prices are Good Until Saturday July 11th pe, an 5 oi 3 pn anton, JI. FI. - *T | Ingils, playing for Keewatin, got He had twelve strike outs to his FLIT, 8 oz. bottles SOAP, Lux Toilet, 4 Vista Reh, Bl, EEA ; J P tio f 18 around, putting his team ahead . credit. each 4bc, 16 oz. tins Coie consmsimsin 28¢ Geo. IL. 'Wice, Treas. une rromoti'ns 0 «13.2, Dryden's big inning, the The Fans all went home satis- each ............ 6oe TEA, Red and White . 3 | 8.8. N. 1, Bitton and seventh was at hand. L. Sfreddo | fied but with sixty some odd ORANGES, large per Orange Pekoe, 1 1b ri g h struck out and Barber was | cars in the field they had some 0B; com Tman nmin 35¢ pkg. per I ...... 49c W ainwright School caught out and then along comes | time getting out at the gate. Small, 2 doz. .... 47Tc WALNUTS, Shelled Mr. Clempson, who, being alittle] Wabigoon won their game in JAM, Frazer Valley Broken, Just vid Jr. IV Class--Ora Wice, Lloyd | peeved at the way things were | the afternoon 10-9. Wabigoon's, Srawherry, 4 1b tins you want for Cake, 0'Doud, David Brown. going (although not so noisy | last game in Dryden was not QAR irene 63¢c Candy or Salads. ¥% qr. IIT -- William Henderson, | about it as usual) knocked a | published owing to lack of news- CORNED BEEF, Lib- B o.ornnianias "26¢ Ernest Saunders. nice hit to get on. Upton follow- | paper space. S.0.8. hy's, No. 1 tins, per MACARONI, 5 1h box- Jr. 11I--Laura Cole, Marion | ed with another nice hit to bring w-- EE 19¢ es. each So 3% ~"ampbell, Colin Campbell, Mar-|in Clempson and then Berry|, QRANITE & MARBLE ( MAYONNAISE dress- PE AS, No 4. seve ruerite Venus. knocked one over the clouds, 0 MONUMENTS 0 ing, Marr's 8 oz Canadian, 2 tins . 192 Jr. Second--Garnette Venus, | past the centre fielder to bring 0 GEO NOBLE po Rr 9290 CHEESE, Majestic, 2 [ven Wice, Virginia Cole. in Upton and put Dryden ahead 0 D a . Onta . a SOAP, P & G White ih boxes each .. 39¢ Sr. First--Marion Venus. 4.3. After this Dryden succeed- rycen, Be : Naptha, 10 bars .. 4le RAISINS ' Soules 9 Sp. Primer--Grace Henderson. | ed in holding the game at 4.3 to : ¥ COFFEE, Red & White ths as "ole Jr. Primer A--Mildred Venus, the end. * 2 1 TB Vy N +3 Orang 11. Bill Alberts, John Alberts. For Dryden, Berry and Upton Paintirg and : per i a Bh. am wa WT we gw ag" lead in ne an Jin Hon) Paperhanging PRUNES, California, fection, per 1H ... 20¢c Britton School. Li rg TH a Priep Byssomahls ras ond Juni SE biog : Tappisserie Sunworthy Gos i 3 : 4 form playing smart and error- less baseball making five nice stops and catching a neat one. With the exception of a couple | Dryden, Ont. Phone 129 |; You must | of errors the rest of the boys | =m , ; backed Barber up to perfection. MEN'S SUITS & iE: Wall-paper For Sale BEASTON & RODTKA Barber pitching for Dryden pit- ched as nice a game as any| LADIES' DRESSES team could wish their piteher to do. He was as cool in the box Cleaned & Pressed for : 11 . b Fe 2 : 14 4 d he' Iv Royal Household Flour, 98 1b .......ocvvvnennn $2.75 to betieyve it . i us aul orn dgier, Sh Res BO $1.00 Montcalm: Flour, 98 Ib ..ocouiivmrerveenosnnnnn $2.50 mT seventeen. His curves, especially as his drop, was working to perfec- Also take orders for Dye Work. Rolled Oats, 20 Tb ....... fees EE EERE EER 80c tion, he succeeded in striking Bran, per 100 Ib bag ............. PF RTIER- ROL NE 95¢ out eleven men. Bran by the ton lot, bag ........;ceoeveeiiieien. 90¢ For. Keewatin, Ingils and R. Whyte NI Laundry Shorts, per 100 Ib bag ........... ft owen 43 Wo AD $1.00 Robertson lead in the batting ) Shorts by the ton lot, bag ........ ccc evennnn .... 95¢ and Degagne and Bechworth |=-- = oo were next. The first three each SPECIALS We will have about 75 bushel old potatoes, sound and crossed the plate. Keewatin pine in good shape at 40c bushel or bring your own bag and played very nice baseball and | Thermos Picnic Jugs gallon pick yourself at ................ Boi Gamers 25¢ bushel any runs Dryden got in were Size... $1.50 . . . ] . The smallest BIG well earned, but Ingils onsecond Glass Lemon Squeezers .... i5e Last week I advertised 6 quart aluminum Kettle and tn hod Lidl and Beckworth at centre each |14- qb. Dairy Pails, tin .... 5c Cale Tin as lid and 2 1b of Tea for -1.25. The kettle a ' let a nice one get away on them. Garbage Cans ........... $1.75 when it came was only 4 quart size, this I will have to Lamp Chimneys, 2 for ..... Zhe Cover Leaf Cups & Saucers 10c¢ Churches |™h slamr a , Wire Cloth--Oils--Greases-- ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH Sharpening Tools--All your Requirements at lowest prices. for only o oc so 5 » asm apologize for, but at that it is a good bargain, we have only 4 left. i TA SCOTT Complete with tubes Sunday: 10 a.m. Holy Mass. ' nu Catechism. : An 8-tube Super-Heterodyne 7 a meg : "us SPOT CASH SPECIALS : Come in and convince yourself that you can Benediction. : ] i - get all the glorious performance of a powet- Father Balanger, P.P. . 8 '9 | ¥ ARAARAARANRS : ful, large-size, 8-tube, screen-grid Super- - me ------ i ---- Heterodyne in a convenient, small-sized ca- BAPTIST CHURCH General Hardware Ee SA binet. Ideal for living room, bedroom, Edgar Ferns, Paster Dryden -- Ontario : orch or office. So inexpensive that - 2 i = a nr 7 10 am--Bible School. === Tennis Shoe Prices Take a | 11 a.m.-- 'Light in the Midst EO) (E> SED (ED ED SEE . : " ) = of Dachness." | ---- 0 ea mm zm 0 <5 Big Drop at this Store = ful Pronger and Armstrong 6.30 pm.--B.Y.P.U. 1 have secured the agency for = oo ---- 7.30 p.m.-- "The Life and End = FN ) of a Godly Young Man. WIN DSOR Men's Brown Tennis Boots, 5-11, now .4........... 85¢ Baptism and Service pnt RE CANADA machines to take care of the unusual conditions that, with less efficient equipment, might mean a partial if not complete loss of the crop. They help the farmer to make the most of good weather by handling the erop quickly and do not fall down when bad weather threat- ens. Tn so small a space we cannot begin to describe the good points of the MeCormick-Deering line of hay mak- ing machines. It will pay you to look over our mach- ines and literature, and get our prices before ordering, "also bear in mind the fact that repairs will be necessary sometime, and the LH.C. repair service is the very best. We also handle Beatty Bros. Barn equipment and Washing machines. : J. §. CORNER, Uxdrift, Ont IL McCormick-Deering Dealer i You may select any pattern DRYDEN made in any style you desire. : Workmanship and quality the Oxdrift -- 1.30 Sunday School | very best. : 2.30 Divine Worshij : Fancy collars and cuffs, dainty lace creations in all shades, values to $1.25, 200 only, away below cost 39¢ MEN'S ATHLETIC COMBINATIONS Sleeveless and short leg of durable non run and art le, BAY Lavina eemens shim e meg mmsios 5 ahora toons 93¢ =) es McCORMICK - DEERING ne Boy's Brown Tennis Boots, 1-5, now ....a.......... 59¢ - Mowers-Rakes-Tedders- Loaders ST. LUKE'S ANGLICAN CLOTHES Youths Brown Tennis Boots, 11-13, now «......... ssc [| There is so many chances for loss in making hay that CHURCH Misses 1-strap Slippers, 11.2 ..... fos Bo Bp 59¢ = {o be without suitable machinery is to neglect the one ; ' Childs 1-strap Slippers, 5-10, ......... em won sarees 52c BE possibility for meeting and overcoming all other diffi- I in re 10 o'clock-- | for Boys. Ien's gunmetal Dress Boots, leather sole, rubber = culties. Your hay machines must be right. A Mower : M : The best and cheapest boys heel, a smart well sewn shoe, pair ............. $293 |& Rake. Tedder or Loader that does not perform its dut- 11 o'clock--Mattins- and Ser-§ 1 thing in Canada. : = ies properly is a handicap that no hay or seed. grower mon. Vou the haze wo lave 39 winded ; LADIES SILK HOSE = can afford to risk. The latest equipment is worth all 7.30--Evensong and Sermon. x _ le " ry . Heavy service weight, full fashioned pure silk, our = it costs, the best is none too good. Rev. W. M. Clarke, Minister suits and x 2 samples to ¢ 1oose regular $1.50 stock, not seconds, 100 pairs going at = Builders of MeCormick-Deering haying machines have THE UNITED HURCR OF from. Prices range from $8.00 GBI: visor Te swore mins sR ERE bs ARS 4 Wry proven 98: BH anticipated the needs of hay growers, they have built ; upwards. LADIES' NECKWEAR : - The best opportunity ever of- fered in Dryden. We will be pleased to have you call and he- ervice the | come acquainted with this new ges of Dryden system. We reserve the right to limit quantities, Ralph J. Pronger We pay the delivery charges | T. PROUDFOOT "All genuine Protestants should | "The Dryden Tailor" hear this To | oem emm oa om oes oem 0@ ohn W. Howes, Minister | pam oem oes ome oamoamia § The store that will not be undersold I --------