Dryden Observer, 17 May 1929, p. 1

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pr ain IX % DRYDEN, Ontario, May 17th, 1929 ; : HAS WATCHED DISTRICT, (3. . ras introd { em! s Pretty Wedding crow ctl Graduation Te in oe Locals yy pan Dryden Lodge, I:.0:0:F, will hold a dance in the Pulp Mill Halil on May 24th, Music by the Freshmen Orchestra. exprssed the pleasure it afforded : him in being able to attend the Mr and Mrs A. J. Clempson re- Four Dryden Young Ladies exercises. In addressing the gradu- turned home Sunday night from ~ pretty wedding on Saturday after- (Kenora Exami is Pow Dy ie Ginst be von the graduates Windy, Bit, noon, when their second youngest [xs a amine) i '5T. Andrew's Presphbrerion church: 2 reserve their services for Cana- Mr and Mrs M. Morris left on daughter, Beulah Marguerite, and' og oh; % TL Git o fii a a , was filled to capacity last evening ;%® 3 not Joy the province of Ont- Monty tn Rochester Boi 1 Mr John Richardson Millings, of oy tom that roaches away acs with throngs of admiring friends For, and he said the lure of the where Mr Morris will undergo al River oh a i npn ays of settlement In relatives who witnessed the im- + United States had taken many of treatment at the Mayo Clinie. he a (the Kenora district, An Hutchi- pressive 1929 graduation exercises anada's professional women, but} Mrs L J. McPherson returned W. Howes, of Dryden Uniteq or i Qh RE por, Be of M'Kellar general hospital train- re BE Se Te 3 ted the anniversary 2: his birthday Ing Schad) for tin scs. The occas- omen leave the country in whichi J. S. Wilson, manager of Dury- PR a abv hyd Wed Aes May 8th, This ion was doubly interesting on ac-1they were born. A great many'den Paper Co., returned Tuesday by her father, was attended A el a fronds rent font of the presence of Hon, L./2nswered the beckoning call and from » Dn vie to Mane Vi her sister, 1Miss Evelyn Spicer {giona and wi h Se Sy 411 Goldie, provincial secretary for{lure of higher wages and many MG Gu of Ye muipen Voit I he solid The bride wore a becoming gown 1 ki this hom ong ine ane 'hospitals and institutions for Ont-y We holding responsible posts Infos the guest of Dr dnd Ms B.C, Mey Tot%, SERIE fo es opie i i 'rio. jinstitutions in the cit es of Cleave: iugwal) this week. M. WAGAR, Photoorarh., re a Ie A profusion of ferns, palms aja Jand, Chicago and other leading] Mrs Percy Hake and Lois, re-§rwm= s otogr z Evelyn Spicer, chose a frock of}. ou : 2 ISHIC baskets of golden hued roses inter," Merican cities. He expressed the turned to Port Arthur, Tuesday. The party who lost a parcel oe dens en © away oa ajcontaining Suspenders and laces. 'THE home of Mr and Mrs R. J.|a Exercises. Spicer, attractively decorated, in Pp : Bit in Building up the Count pink and white, was the scene of a : By Sony . R. Hutchison Has Done His} FREE PORTRAIT Ct LK Bring your films tc +» Dry den Photo Studio fo mrompt service and satisfactica. The person whe takes the best Snapshot from May 10th to 18th, will recieve on dozen portraits free. x coming here from Port Elgin to spersed with purple Iris, the train- Sincere hope that the graduates! Ralph Pronger is take up land in the Drvd Jap : : . . . . yh take up land in the Dryden Dist ing school's emblematic flower, Would stay in their own Canada. business trip to Portage La Prairie! may have same by calling at th was of sweetheart roses. Mr Frank Kerney supported the groom. Following the ceremony, a de- rict. shire, Scotland, and was brought' to Canada by his parents when' (three years of age. He iz a nativ anark-! : : a mative of Lanark-t344 streamers in purple and gold effectively arranged, made a per- fect ground for the lovely picture He has lived pq graduating class made when In his excellent address he told of | A. J. Lock has returned fror'Daiter Bros. Store his work throughout the province Winnipeg. i een HES in the prisons, the mental institu-] Mrs Jacques and daughter of {MUNICIPALITY OF MACIII} 'tions, the reform schools, the old!Ignace, were visitors to Dwvi- 4 Notice lightful buffet luncheon was en-1:. ~.° Seon] : 7 i bY fhe hats ae hn pas vicinity for over forty pended by their superintendent [0lks' homes and hospitals. In Wednesday. | AVF LITATIONS for the bositis Jy § {years. they marched to their reserved the various institutions the prefer-{ R. Millings, J. P., Quibell, ©" fr" \Veed Inspector for the Music Mr and Mrs Millings leit Be ay Ja he Sin places in the nave of the church, i Ea female nurses, over male 8 LE 50 prudent week! Buallty of Machin, for the current same day for Eagle River, where wd Boman, say to the strains of a march played in 25 endants, is noticed. Females r and Mrs IT. Cullen attend: fseason, will be received by tt: Beer ill retin aor the mr i a : the 1 : Tc 2 © masterly style-by H. IT. Browne. are much better qualified to handleied the graduation exercises of Clerk, up to Wednesday, May 2. ih joriginal settlers and more than The graduates looked extremely mental cases, the speaker said. InjMcKellar Hospital at Fort Wil- ADDlcotions to store tala Y =< one generation of those that fol- youthful and charming in their concluding his splendid discourse;liam. this week. GEO RUPE Cl Lo FIELD CROP aki Through it all he has PI snowy uniforms, each carrying an the speaker congratulated the grad Mig. Poo }. Robertson, Jomace on 0 a or COMPETITION sees oF foe hospitable spirit of he exquisite bouquet of Pernet, gold- uates in having such a proficient visited i.ryden, Wedneadoy. eas ade STE Barley and Alsike Clover are the S27 days, oa the neighboroly en hued, roses and Iris, tied with Superintendent and wished them _ Mr Bright, manager of the Ford Cle ce ed Crops to be entered this year. All a: o a almost forgotten ihe class colors of purple ang all 2 happy and useful future. Motor Co., Winnipeg, paid a visit sia : farmers wishing to enter the com- Period ear after year, SINCE 001d, In the choir loft the assist-;1Taining School Report to the Dingwall Motors this week {FOR SAT cv 3) T i ; ot. the memory of man runneth not ; : - on : 5 4 L~STUMP- PULL petition, please advise the Secret- eh y i © ant superintendent, Miss B. Bell, The report of the training G. Tarling, of Ignace, was in and One Wa on.--Appi ary, A. J. Lock. '$150. in prizes. +10 the contrary, the eighth of 4, night supervisor, Miss M. School was then delivered by Miss town Wednesday. | gor MP ATT May and following dogs have been Forbes, and other hospital officials Morrison. Mrs Wm. Oliver of Dryden was 17-24p er Dros 6 fa time of rejoicing in Dryden, and 4 4pa undergraduates took their Diplomas and Medals present at the graduation exercis- I me aon, nm places. Sy i Hon. Lincoln Goldie then pres- es at Fort William, Tuesday ever [FOR SALE-- PIGS 6 WEEKY Following the singing of "O ented the following graduates with ing. old, $12.00 per pair; 8 weeks ol: Canada" the invocatory was de- their diplomas and medals :-- Mr and Mrs A. G. McNabb, c¢'|$14.00 per pair. Will have livered by Rev. G. S. Clendinnen,} Louise Ellen McGogy, Dryden, Ignace, were in Dryden, Wednes |load at Fisher's Barn Satur D.D. "Dorothy Mary Burton, Fort day. May 25th. : Graduates Congratulated William, P. J. Schoonenberg, © Pa ANNUAL INSPECTION : ; The annual inspection of the Dry- Acquaintances 'hailed one another den Cadet Corp will take place on With the cheering news. Back of Tuesday, May 21st, at 10:00 a.m. it all existed a genuine emotion The public is cordially invited to Of kindliness, born of the isolation be present. Lieut-Col. Gillespie, and hardships of the picneer, of Winnipeg will be the inspect- that bred in each man a strong Waldhof EL CURTIS "ing officer. (community pin and a sense of + This was followed by the open-} Kathleen Eliza Oliver, Dryden. paid a visit to Dryden, Monday |17-24p: Dryden, Ons ae close kinship with his fellows. ing remarks of the president. He, Ada Helen King, Kenora Mrs Charles Madder has return-§.== = - i NOTICE congratulated the graduating class! Muriel Irene Bosseau, Fortjed from Winnipeg. yon a AT A SN/ P ' : The annual meeting of the upon having attained the desired;William E. G. Spreng, Waldhof, was a!5-R0omed House, Furniture, and ! Myrtle Reany, Dryden, 'visitor to Dryden, Monday. 10 cords Wood. Price $1500 'goal in passing from the portals I 'of the training school, with signal} Ida Clarina Dorothea Spence, honors, and wished them every Fort ye St. Luke's, will be held in the ERY Dryden, On 'good fortune and success in their Nellie ullen, Drdyen, ish Hall, Mondoy, May 20th at 3 a 'chosen profession. = He expressed} Sadie Mayne Dodge, Liverpool, Eight o'Clock p.m. LE DRAWER SIN 'pleasure in the occasion beingiN. S,, : a ae Sa pores honored with the presence of Hon. Edith Florence Muir, Port Arth- MUNICIPALITY oF Mach, REY 54 Prec Sea GIVES HONEST CAR VALUE (Lincoln Goldie and stated that itjur, ; Court of Revision jpeseeon of any time.--App!. AND PERFORMANCE. (was a double honor to have Mrs] Mary Margaret Payne, Fort!A Court of Revision for the Mun- Mis A SARVIS, Divden is |Goldie a guest at the exercises. In|Frances, . icipality of Machin will be held 24 Shove Stor Pol Hoon e's iclosing President Smith paid al Doris Smith, S. Neebing, be Shoal at Vogt iver i FOR SALE--MIXED T..& re Dolcetti Motor 'glowing tribute to the superinten-] Reta Kathryn Mcleod, Fortjo2iurday, May 23, at the hour of 0 4 birch, $7:00 per cord, de- "dent, Miss Morrison, and the man- { William, 4 pm, io hear and devermine 2 livered ; Dry Split Bars Soon Sales Co. "ager, H. H. Browne, and the ent-| 'Catherine Hope Mackintosh, [peals against the Assessment Roll "0 7p PHL gl 156 W. May St. al the i ht Mande Be SWAN SWANSON, i i 2 efficiency. : ! e graduates, led by their sup- : fa, Dirvden. 3c Joga WILLIAM, Ont. | Frank H. Spence, M.LL. A, was erintendent, then repeated the GEO. RUTET, Clerk. TO LET--TWO = Rising ality and value obtainable. ~EEEERS the next speaker on the program.{Florence Nightingale pledge. PR EVAN nt TWO ROOMS TO ed J. SALISBURY. C. PARES Hon. L. Goldie Speaks Gold and Silver Medals nha tear iy re PAPERHANGING, PAINTING Much applause was given when! A pleasing feature of the even-! Cont of Revision S MARY" Oscar St & KALSOMINING, the honored guest of the evening ing was the presentation of the A Court of Revision for the Mun: | Drvden. Ontario > a FOR SALE-- YOUNG COW, Se ---- ms g01d and silver medals. The honor cipality of the Township of Var % falling to Dr G. E. McCartney, Horne will be held in the Town- just freshened a few days ago; also Dryden Women's Institute will be held in the Town Hall Thursday, May 23rd, at 3:00 p-m.' - All members are re- quested to be present. Elec- tion of Officers for the coming year. A meeting of the parishioners of 'A. MORETTIN, Florence Ot J CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the customers of Drydea for their patronage dur- the time I have operated the Bread & Produce delivery Van. Mr H. Kusnick, who has pur- chased the business will con- tinue to give the best possible service, and also the highest Whist Drive and Danie-- A Whist Drive and Dance will be held under the auspices of the 1.:0:L:, Pine Grove, No. 3014, in the Schoolhouse, at Pine Grove on Friday, June 7th. Admission, Whist Drive 25¢.,, Dance' soc. Everybody welcome. WINTERBOTTOM--At Dryden Red Cross Hospital, Mondax May 13th, 1929, to Mr and Mrs James Winterbottom, a daughter. BULLOCK---At the Dryden Red Cross Hospital, on Friday. May 1oth, 10209, to Mr and Mrs J. E. Bullock, a daughter PREVENT FIRE fe The late season has given weeds a start in many fields. Do not seed improperly prepared land! Good crops cannot be expected and weeds will be encouraged. To ensure probability of success in such fields, and to control the weeds, take the necessary time to cultivate properly, but use one of the later or emergency crops. Buckwheat, for instance, yields well, provides good feed, and has a ready market. This will pay you better than a weed-ridden crop ! Hay crops suggested are millet, oats and sweet clover, or soybeans, A mixture of oats, peas and as far as O88 , ch valedictory address in splendid! : D Bree veiches may be used for elther hay or silage. 'style. It was a well prepared effort: Quickly relieves : Rape is excellent for late pasture. 'and called forth the applause of all j; {foreman Your Agricultural Representative will gladly advise you about suitable crops and date of seed- ing. Write or call upon him now, or write te the Ontario Department of Agriculture, ONTARTO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Parliament Buildings, Toronto {similar prize was awarded to Miss 'president of the medical board, ship Hall on Monday, June 3rd, " a I called upon Miss Doris Smith at the hour of Eight o'Clock p.m, 2 hy 0 od Seed Barley, 'to receive the silver medal and to hear and determine appeals; * "7° by NEWTON ; Miss Reta Kathryn Mclpod to against the Assessment Roll for' = a 1. ll! on ireceive the silver medal. The, the Township of Van Horne and Zod rycen, Om 'medals are given to the nurses in Glengoland School Section for thejfFOR SALE--- A GERHARD 'training receiving the highest year 1920. : IHeintzrman Piano.--Apply to marks during the three year term GEO. WICE, Clerk. | St. LUKE'S RECTORY, and for general efficiency shown in. == = see a i os the work. Gifts including nurse's om res TEST IE TE Ts TE: hand book lettered in gold donated ; by the hospital board, dressing scissors from staff, forceps and probe from the pupil nurses were presented by Mr Smith. A prize donated by Miss Morri- son was also presented to Miss Ruth McLean for general proffic- {4 iency in the intermediate class. A i gaa HY = 5 Irene Hebditch, donated by Miss ¥ B. Bell, for proficiency in charting. Address to Graduates The address to the graduating class was delivered by Dr R. Me- iTavish. 4 Miss Dorothea Spence gave ir | MILK 0F s, MAGNESIA Adults will fing it wonderfully effectivein ie tr of = Cold Sores, Pewee Blisters, Indigoge 4 || tion, Heart ! iil Diarrhea a 1 Acidity of the Stomach, those present. ¢ | The ceremonies closed with Mf vocal solo by Joseph M. Ross. - his usual masterly style, accomp- anied by H. H. Browne. After the 2 singing of the National Anthem A those present took the opportinity 3 of extending. congratulations and § C NGIIDE WITH L.A. Caroll 'good wishes to the numses whe i D ryd en rmac b J. £ GIBBON, Agent, Dryden Hon. John S., Martin Director: Crops, Co-operation have completed their fhree year ¥ ol, Asay y : hp Minister and Markets Branch term of arduous work and study. SEES RBI ERE RR EE IX

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