Dryden Observer, 24 Jun 1932, p. 1

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{ MAKE CHAUTAUQUA WEEK YOUR HOLIDAY THIS SUMMER CHAUTAUQUA ELEVEN GOOD PROGRAMMES ALL FOR $2.75 J J JUNE, 24th, 1032, TIRE NOBLE ART CHAUTAUQUA only costs 89¢ a performance if you get a sea- PA son ticket. A boxing tourne nent, under the auspices of the Dryden AA. Association was given at the Pulp Mill Hall, on Friday even- ing last, at which a large atten- dries 'thoroug zhly enjoyed a splendid evening 's sport. In the writers experience, no gathering of sportsmen have conducted VOL, No. 26. JOTTINGS BY THE COLUMNIST I am conscious of the limita- tions of a weekly, when 1 refer to the Republican Convention at Chicago, and still I feel that this event, now passed into his- . tory, is worthy of my comment. py 1 had spent two bad late nights, and was not only entit- Cae nsiani-dGas slves with a more sporting led to 2a aly I fm in, J minded attitude in re- 3 ® needed it. You know the feel- be , gard to conduct and the whole Cooliin fone ing, without any more explana. HANSEL and GRETEL and GOLDILOCKS and THE THREE BEARS general management throughout, tion. : Ak s' programme, but equally appealing to grown-ups. These little = Le : Well, on the way to hed, 1 "opdn ar 0 talk, walk, dance and sing with all the artistry and perfection Ay a fr Libel With d Homes Beyond i ch an riers / ATHY > a 0h said to myself, '1het's sco what yy = congr ie upon the ied the [ J | bE "the Radio has??? In homely : F MENTS I ROMINENT fh En eer Si ~ Alone as HEEL New England language, it had ANNOUNCE? PROMINENT bike hg. althou : 8 J er the programme. offered was! a plenty. The W. A. of ESS MAN more in the nature of an experi- mental venture, there is no pos- The death occurred on Satur sible doubt that the + mohle art" Not only all through the night | church will hold but also all over the dial, was| Tes and Apron Wis Convontior a noh he one on Apars. that July on in thy day evening, of David Wal er | 1: N Peal wm Hob. DADOYS, WAAR Sve 6 p.m. Seott, a highly respected and PE ray 5 le rato )¢ : there wers 2500 Gclegntes 709 The Wabigoon Girl's Soft Ball reporters, and thousands of on- lookers, and that these onlookers | 0 ly. prominent business man of Dey. All tlie NR were high class Team will hold a dance in the | den, 'in his fifty-fourth year eBusr light a match, turn | | and created a tremendous am. id $22.00 f wo ov. | Wabigoon Community Hall on| Although the late ee ount of excitement and enthu- avalve...your new Coleman a - % i Si Tuesday, June oo Admission | had been in failing healt siasm, Instant-Gas lights instant] seat, and $17.00 for the eX nh eluding tax, Lunch served | the rast fow months, ie he - mnin 2 LL Aghis stanly best This in the Chicago 1s.' : De . : Sta Aim > 7 Tre | Music by the & Snappy Five. Come | came as a great shoek - gramme wag of .-. right at the burner! It ataa1um, . ag 3 % ¢ ave a real good time. r S mil nd t : And'I have no doubt, that the and, Bove | friends and family, a terest, 3 three. has no preheater. No wait- Convention was Hnanoed by thet. The Oxdvile Baseball Cinb will! deeply by the whole communi Lg een Charlie Boyle : 2 callery, Sn YY) hold a damee in the Oxdrift; Born Like is f ing. Put on your pots and = It was a hot night in Dryden, | Community Hall on Friday, | sean, in Humphrey Tow and. ihas all the latest ans and start cookin ossibl in Chicago it nn June 24th. Good music hy Joe Muskoka, Ontario, the late . >, but appeare ed P T g sone he frist ll, Wagar and McKinney. | ter Scott, after gradus ating from | to i; RR er the 1 ght side for "right now". That's mod- The point bi vo CR mission 46¢ plus tax. High school took a course in ala middleweig He is a hoxer pn it ern gas service! The finest Bn : : : ] n' re m , 1 Toront Business College anc £ ing hibition, which President Hooyv.| Don't forget the comedy,| Toronto Business College and| of coming d er had reluctantly allowed for| 'Nera Wake Up," at Minnitaki| returned to Rosseau to manage has not reach stove you ever saw for re Ne school tonight. Dance after-| the general store of Homer and] de that discussion. 1g ; : "There were a majority and | Wards. Admission dance 25e,| Co. Twenty-two years ago Wal-f master of. homes out beyond the gas minority report, and the speak.| Play 25e. ter Seott bought out the general{ fought .at mains. Economical to op- ers, more or less national figures, | The Oxdrift Branch of the! store in Dryden ihm owned y| Charlie's left-h ork being were for or against. But the | Canadian Legion, BES.L, will J. Reid since then at the | most. acemrate, "and his two- fn gallery, being = Chicago, was| hold their Annual Memorial Soe of oi an i te of red ot L ersistent. range finiched in overwhelmingly wet. Threats | Service in the Community Hall, | proprietor of the on J Neither showed the worst for beautiful poree- by the Chairman to clear the|Oxdrift, on Sunday, June 26th, My. Bogys 1» Dry 7 soe bis wear at the end of the first ! amel. gallery or adjourn, were met |at 2.30 pm. Ven. Archdeacon mother and So ne am i round, their splendid condition by boos, the gallery as 1 said | Lofthouse will deliver the ad-| Ways made their home here with | enabling them to come up quite Model No. 902 erate . . . makes and burns A popular priced its own gas from regular untreated motor fuel. | 4 was all booze, at least so it| dress. Everybody invited. oa 7 : on Li J poral he Your dealer will he glad to show sounded. Sea The late D. W. Scott was 2a second round was fought upon VOI all the man new, mogern. T= The differences were not ex- o ANADIAN CHAUTAUQUA prominent Mason and was a] similar lines, both giving a dj? HL slits AE iat ih actly plain' to me then; with = : : Past = Master of Golden Star taking, but with Charlie getting dandy new stoves. There's a model you, I have read more illumin- ately about it in the papers since. TI recall one speaker, Lodge, No. 484. He was alse a] more into his stride as the bout membe r of Dryden Lodge LO.-| progressed. The last round wa: O.F. and an adherent of Dryden Sha and fought at a t just "made to order" for your cooking requirements... at a piise that will fit your purse. wondering why passions were United Church. 1al aseer Tot: Min: domandiiate: this Suis so strong, over such a minor Besides the bereaved mother, apparent to th Chlianon Datant fogs. co £ : issue, compared to the economic Mrs. Mary Jane Scott, there are €XPer Both were ol ¢ 9) at 7 i Fe or. your. terror of millions of men out of four sisters, Mrs. Ella Lambert j Poxing fast an on furious at the Fest Jonata Move IL work. I suppose 1 recall this, because of its appeal to Joe : : oon he 1 3 of Beaverton, Ont., Mra. W. M. gong. The referee's deeision in THE COLEMAN LAMP & STOVE CO., Ltd. Ansley of Regina, Mrs. Thos. horlie 8 boven: met with gen- Toronto, 8, Ontario (SR-2) Proudfoot and Miss Margaret § Tal approval, = Scott of Dryden and one brother | Another excellent 3 threc- SK YOUR DEALER A A Mr. Thos. Scott of Dryden. minute rounds in the. welter- oi nrive. = it class was between Arty 2 Inte funeral Youu ia le and Billy Doyle. Arthur ES neid Monday evening and the da lS remains then forwarded to Ros- ania], 2 en Joann Vie Te = sean for interment, Mr. and Mrs] Y877 Plucky ana resourcelul -op- ig Thos. Scott and Mr. Thos. { Ponent. hi ith more training, = = Model No. 908 Perhaps, you say, Why clut- ter up this column with such alien stuff?' It is not alien, it is the beginning of an event, that will affect Canada. Let us see how! President Hoover, reluctantly : in : : 7 style is ¢ le - Proudfoot accompanying the re-! Doyle's style is capable of fur consents. This is the first let ROY Rian { { mains. The funeral was held] os smaen, iy : iy go for years. Then the Conven- Startling revelations i "Sovarn) Wednesday afternoon from Ros. a i good pons were Speed : At the request of. and by virtue of a petition tion divides, and for want of| neni by Gangland" by one who has zean Anglican Church with] Wihams ve Johnny Stovel = signed overwhelmingly, hy the business people of better nomenclature, T call them | been beaten and taken for "a ride} Parry Sound Free and Accepted and . or Spreng vs Johnny = Dryden, and the Council concurring, 1 any asked the Prohibition forces, win hy 2 story of Attorney : | Masons in charge of the service. Cool. The first named in es El to decla re SATURDAY, JULY 2nd, as a CIVIC a comparatively narrow major- --: The Parry Sotind Masonie? Lodge case being declared the winner. 5 HOLIDAY, ity. They will not win next) make it, if they wanted. | was Mr. Seott's mother lodge, he remaining results were as 2 : follows--J. Wilton vs Bobby |Z Which, I hereby do, asking all loyal citizens Colin Proudfoot to help. ha : ALFRED PITT, Mayor. s Joe Toutitt, Harvey Luck vs Wen Schafer, winners firs n- | = Wes. Schafer, winners first i EE EE time. Fate is driving the Unit- To offset this possibility, of The service at the home here ed States back to legalized wet-| bad liquor, I would permit it to was conducted hy Rev. J W. ness. he manufactured or imported Howes of Dryden United C hureh Mayhe the Democrats will be commercially, without tax, res-' ho spoke words of the instruments this year. I traint, customs or exeise. 1 eomfort commending g say "maybe'" because I doubt think it could be done with con-, tq the protection and it. I really think it will take _tainer at fifty cents a gallon, Almighty Father she is time, and be a matter of several or as cheaply as it could be SE 3, A = == == = ] stanced. Jimmy Ferguson won by default, Of particular interest was the wrestling exhibition given by J 4) 00 WwW ine if x rr 'too good to b Woy ; : : p hh Pel to err and too good te be wn. Che, boys--Vernon Mac- years. ; made at home. kind. vee hg a Tt ine What Much was 'thnde ol Rock- T will admit that for the first kie and Frie Erickson. Vhat The Masonic Lodge these two boys don't know about helped: in- taking eharge of al-| wrestling isi't worth Enowins. : ; 4 fairs in seeing the cort ON TE von i ade tees tario hefore Ferguson psyeholo-la good many Tn He © C8 It oe a een exhibition gized the people's trend, and| pass on, which might not again ~~ "°° : of clean, skilful wrestling and ! heir? - To the sorrowing family the! a pleasure to witness. At the won on Government Control? be a bad idea, except for t ] : ! He, I ¥y tint o wet United Yiving value 25 a ! sympathy of the community is| termination, the hearty applause ! : Tr : given was well earned. States, will affect Canadian| ample. i feller's volte: face, did not this] couple of weeks or months, there same thing happen in our On-! would he a terrible souse, and Tourist trade. But gradually it would sim. The box office receipts were | But what a pity that this is mer down to the cost and value OH - Ander son such that the promoters will all such a factor, and element in| of the stuff. ie Hh have no difficulty in providing ] human life! : | When the Mayor of Kenora] Two very popular members of | 211 the latest equipment necess- 8 2-8 Tiss Ela. 8vY for their next tournament, S AFEGU ARD HE ALTH now says to the Mayor of Dry-! Dryden's younger set, 1 ; : I would like to have the pow- den, "Have a drink?' The May-| Anderson and Mr. Joe Russell! early in the fall and then it will : : WITH er to settle this boose question. | or of Dryden conscious of a cost} were married quietly - at the or be a case of standing room Wamp ola's First 1 would let everybody | of at least four dollars a bottle, | United Chureh Manse on Friday | ony. ; fe = 5 to the Mayor of Kenora, tries last, Rev. J. W. Howes officiat- The following gentlemen car-} 4 ounce 25¢ { ANT ISEP TIC 8 ounce 40¢ to take two drinks, but when ing. ried out their respective duties SOLUTION said Mayor of Dryden sees no! The bride, who was attended | With great credit: Mr. C. Boyle value in it, he will assuage his by her sister Miss Margaret land Vernon Tian referees; . or oe Ar / 3 2? thirst at the water tap. Th | Anderson, was charming in a|J0dges, Mr. V. Mackie and Eric For Bad Breath (or Halitosis) . . . . for the prevention 'and ! Se : 3 Frickso Me Arp ; lc uick relief of Sore of course, are metaphoric May-' perwink ilo blue gown with pie- Cr i g Arthur Hoy © ent oi Tonsil Ors. ture hat to mateh and carried a | Made an effective announcer. itis . . . .Wampoles Or, as another example; when | lovely bouquet of sweetheart| > T Antiseptic Solution the fat old reprobate asks ths ' "roses. The bridesmaid was very For Such, Many Thanks innocent young thing to come pretty in a coral flowered chif- oe for a buggy ride, with a nice fon with large hat to match and | The Dry: den Branch of the bottle of gin, she sometimes her bouquet of roses, | Canadian Legion has been invif- goes, but with gin at ten cents Mr. George Gough, jr., of ed to attend the Memorial Ser. 'n bottle the LY T. would tell Dyment, supported the groom.' vice of the Oxdrift Legion on the F.O.R. to go chase himself, Following the ceremony, which Sunday next, June 26th, at 2.30 because she was going home to was Witreneed only by imme- pm. in the Oxdrift Community Mother's for a cup of tea. And, diate members of the family, a} Hall, and. respectfully solicits but is safe, non-poi- sonous and, in spite Three Sizes 25¢, 40¢ ad 750 1 am not short of examples. reception was held at the bride's the aid of those pos sessing cars, \\ © Cheapen it, make it valueléss,| home, a very large number of; or trucks, to assist in the trans- Toe 16 The . © FY INSURANCE booze has Jittle temptation. : guests ry Reta of its mehr Meet conomy size ounce (o¢ But you say, "What of the| The newlyweds, amid ghowers | at the Town Hall, 1.30 p.m. and 4 revenue?' To which I answer, | of good wishes and confetti and | leave 1.45 p.m. Aid if you ean, 1 len ar y ac It "I have no use for taxes taken | rice, left for Winnipeg for | but dbo not inconvenience your- see | ds E. GIBSON, Agent out of man's misfortune." | short honeymoon, Juels os = NS mn a wh pire RT Crd re Re

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