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Dryden Observer, 19 Oct 1928, page 3

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Na bakes: JHE "BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT under the hands of the chairman and Sec- i school Section No. 3, Township of Zealand, District of Kenora " District of Kenora, dated the 5th day of September SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS FOR ARREARS OF SCHOOL TAXES : Province of Ontario. retary of: the School Board of School Section No. 3, Township of Zealand, 1928, commanding the Sheriff to levy upon the lands hereinafter described for arrears of taxes -re- spectively due thereon together with the costs incurred, I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that purspant to the Assessment Act, I SHALL ON TUESDAY, THE 15TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1929, at the hour of Eleven O'Clock in the forenoon at the Sheriff's Office ,in the Town of Kenora, in the said Dist- rict of Kenora, proceed to sell by Public Auction so much of the said lands as may be necessary for the payment of the said arrears and charges there- on unless such arrears and charges shall be sooner paid, TOWNSHIP OF ZEALAND Co -------- ptd, or Owner or - Lot Con, Acres Years Arrears|Costs| Total | ptd.| Locatee S14 Lot 22 9 160 1925-26-77 $62.33 $11.83 $74.16 U'ptd, W Harman ; Dryden, Ont. E14 of S14, of Lot 18 9 63 1924-25.26-27 4137 11.18 5255 5 E. Moline, Dryden, Ont. N14 Lot 21 10 140 1924-25-26-27 '59.08 11.61 70.69 N. Terry, Dryden, Ont. Dated at the Sheriff's Office in the ' Town of Kenora, this 20th day of September 1928, JOHN W. HUMBLE, Sheriff of Kenora, Coats of Superior Styles and Quality. WL have just unpacked a shipment which we take great pride in Quoting Prices. WATCH THE WINDOWS & NOTE STYLES, QUALITY AND PRICE, then compare them with any Mail Order House seen, and be com inced of the Values We Offer. We carry COATS from $1250 10 45.00 | From the small size 14, jor ladies to 44; also CHILDREN'S COATS. . of WINTER COATS. displaying and 2 2 ------ ee ee WE 1 i Locals. Dr H. Morison paid a visit of inspec- tion to the mining camps at Gold Rock this week, Mr Alfred Pitt ac- accompanied the doctor on his trip. Mr Wilding from Sault Ste, Marie, Hh SERFBEN OBSERVER Corner's Little Corner Vol, 1 October 19th, 1928 No, 26 Cheerfulness is not is relieving the local Customs Officer, Mr James McFadyen, who is enjoying his annual vacation. H. C. McWilliams, of the Lake of the Woods Milling Company, Keewatin is a business visitor to Dryden and district this week, Segt. P. T. Hake, stopped off here Monday between trains enroute to Port Arthur from Red Lake, where he spent the past two weeks. H. Colley, Ignace, was in town on Wednesday. Dr R J Montieth and Ross Hamilton paid a visit to Gold Rock last week. R. J. Pronger left Saturday night on a business trip to Toronto. Mrs Ogilvie who has been the guest of Mr and Mrs H, Humphries for the past month, has returned to her home in St. Paul. " Prov. Const, Wright from Sioux Lookout has arrived to take charge of the Dryden District. Hans Hansen was a visitor to Dry- den this week, Rev. Father J. A. D McDougal is a visitor to Winnipeg this week, Saturday evening, Mr and Mrs Wn. Kerney entertained at 2 delightful dinner party, the occasion being their 25th wedding anniversary. Mr and Mrs Kermney were the recipients of a beautiful silver tea service, from the guests present, Beware! The Bailiff, George Kelley, has returned to town, CARD OF THANKS Mr and Mrs W. J. Robinson and family wish to express their sinc- ere appreciation for the kindness and sympathy shown them in their recent sad bereavement, Winnipeg, Man, The Dryden Branch of the Canadian Legion has planned 2 celebration for 1 DANCE FROCKS Shot Tafieta. and Net Creations, In Maize, Jade, Powder and Flesh. Sizes 15, £3, 20,88 ..- -ecaesrurcropuzeta $12.50 | Georgette Models, same shades as above ALWAYS from 150 to 200 Latest Style DRESSES IN STOCK. he ---- WE HAVE A USED RADIO SECTION IN THE BASEMENT.-- Here Radio Fans can buy Loud Speakers from 50¢. tO $6.00; 3,4&5 Tube Sets from $5.00 to $25.00; Battery Chargers for $4.00 and $3.00; Head Sets for $2.00; Tubes for 50c. to $1.00; «A" Battery, 6 volt, $4.50; Wet "B" Batteries, 96 volts for $10.00; Radio Cabinets This merchandise is used, but in good working condition. Visit us often as stock is constantly changing. ee e------ i orrem------ ---- J. Pronger ONTARIO ---------- Ralph DRYDEN Phone 5 a -- Winterbottom Lumber Yard ~ "LUMBER, COAL 5 BUILDERS' SUPPLIES | BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDING QUALITY----SERVICE i ". DRYDEN Jas. Winterbottom, Ontario SOTOT EES BBE 2 PIALNIAA TNS SHOT SHELLS, per box - We have Some Real Good Buys in GUNS AND RIFLES, from.....-- $5.00 ee ---------- RANGES AND HEATERS, Just Arrived. The GARRY, REGINA, BYING, ALSO A New FURNACETTE, at ..vrnrvvares $38.00 You Can Buy These Ranges & Heaters On Our Easy Payment Plan. arance Bros. Hardware! ROAR AE. ASL Cr rrvT SHOT TOU McCLARY'S 8/8) TOBE AIAN Armistice Day, which comes on Mon- day, November 12th, A Whist Drive will be held in the Paper Mill Hal and lunch will be served. A dance in the Masonic Hall will follow. The price of admission for the entire evening is only seventy-five cents. a FOR SALE--HOUSE AND TWO Lots, 4 & 5, Princess St. House and Lot 23, Duke St. Cash or Terms Apply to T. COLLISS, Dryden. -- merely at matter of choice; it is an obliga- tion we owe to those about us, A common attitude of cheerfulness goes a long way to- ward making any com- munity a worthwhile abiding place. Threshing and plow- ing is now the main job, potatces and turn- ips are all in, Eternal Feminine When a woman can't think of anything to say to her husband she cautions him not to eat so fast or smoke SO much, Mr Sadler and Mr er the care of doctor. The best way to make others pay their debts is to pay yours, Talk about IHC. re- pair service, Ed Wan- nacott broke a crank- shaft on his engine at six o'clock Saturday & at eleven thirty Sunday night he was" home with a new one, shipped from Winnipeg away Hall are still both und- | the | 1 rest have I can't remem and Monday was baling hay as usual, just an- other instance of Me- Cormick-Deering satis- faction Paul Hutter says : "The photographer who is not able to make his camera flatter you had better look for some other job. There's such a thing as carry- ing truth too far." The Ladies Aid had their innings last Fri- dan night and the Women's Institute are having theirs to-night, | nothing like the ball rolling, keeping Teacher: "How many days in October, John- ny?" Johnny: "Thirty days has September--all the ber--the calendar hangs | upon the wall-- why bother me with this at all?" : It is not too late yet| to make good use of a| new plow, as our local weather man says we are in fo- a long open fall Better uy a Mec- Cormic-Deering tractor and plow. Just to see Published weekly in the Interest of the People of Kenora District. how nice it is to handle and how fast it turns the ground over, saying nothing about the good job it will make, but if you do not care to in- vest in a tractor until spring, we have wall- ing plows, sulky plows, and gang plows, all guaranteed to do the best of work. The Reason Many a man wears his last year's fall suit be- | cause he doesn't owe for a mew one, Well fed stock brings more on the market, Feed, them your Own way with feed that you have found pays best, ground with your own Vessot or McCormick - Deering feed grinder, yuns with a McCormick -Deering tractor oT small engine, No use stretching the truth, because there's a rubber shortage. Don't take yourself too seriously. No one else does, J. S. CORNER McCormick -Deering Dealer, OXDRIFT, Ont. Classified FARM WANTED--WANT TO HEAR from owner having good Ontario far. for sale. If bargain send price and description. 95 F. B. G, Box 495, Olney, III FOR SALE -- TEAM OF_ GOOD working horses, Black Mares, § years old, with harness, Weight about 27- 00 lbs.--Apply to ALFRED TITZE, 19/10 28 Waldhof; Ont, FOR SALE--6-HCLE RANGE, N fist class condition, Cheap for cash, or terms can be arranged--Apply to GEO. HARRIS, Box 90, Dryden, Ont A plow that meets value--that's the kind of sulky plow you want this year for the better plowing you plan todo in helping your land produce big- ger yiclds. Here Let us show you the The new Deere Sulky is the plow for critical farmers -- farmers who want the best. It is famous for its good work, light draft, strength and ease of handling. It will do your plowing the way you waut it done--making jt possible to complete a good seed bed e~onomically--easier to get a good crop ssand with your planter and to keep the fields free of weeds with your --Agent-- Come in and see this superior sulky next time you're in town. J. A. STRUTT Dryden, Ont. 's a sulky that for more than thirty years has met these tests and has plowed fields the way you want yours plowed. New Deere Sulky cultivator, giving you a bigge? yield at harvest time. Seed-bed-making results de» pend upon thé plow bottom. John Deere bottoms are he world's standard for clean scouring, long wear and work. The easy foot lift and handy landing lever make the New Deere Sulky so easy to operates that a boy can do a good job of plowing with it. = TIRES, GAS, OIL AND GREASES 3 S DRYDEN _ Phone 41-- ONTARIO of Be ee ee AA AIO SAL AOA on fe iekie ON FOR SALE--THREE HIVES BEES with honey, 8 supers complete; One empty super; Nine sheets Foundation queen excluder; bee escape; hive tool, all new 2nd painted --Apply C. McGREGOR, Box 218 Dryden, Ont, 0000000000000 (0) O GRANITE & MARBLE O 0 MONUMENTS 0 0) -- (0) 0) GEO. NOBLE, Q 0 Dryden, Ontario Oo 00000000000000 THE DRYDEN E29ERFER Member Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association. Published at DRYDEN, Ontazio Every Friday Largest Circulation of any Weekly in the Kcnora District, Subscription, $1.50 per year, omy em 7 (ENERALIHARDWA We have a New Line of Stock for the Hunter and Trapper © CAMP STOVES, PACK SACKS, PADDLES, PADDLES, SNARES, TR APS, KNIVES AMMUNITION, SNOWSHOES, DOG SLEIGHS, BLANKETS. es We have several BARGAINS on SECOND-HAND HEATERS And FUEL to Match. NEW COAL AND WOOD HEATERS, PIPES, ELBOWS, TEES, TAPERS & DAMPERS. ee -- Get Our Catalogue and Compare our Prices with Others. WE AIM TO PLEASE E. A. KLOSE I 0 0 3 DRYDEN LODGE, HLU.Vele no, 417, meets i the Town Hall, Dryden, every Zico- .day evening at 8:00 p.m. FIRST DEGREE, Monday, Oct. 22nd Dr P. H. B. WOOD, Noble Czaad, KENNETH COLLINS, Rec .-See, -------------- re --_-- EE Golden Star fodee AF. & AM No. £34, CRC. Meets in the Masonic Hail Dryden the Second Tuesday of each momik. Visitors Cordially Invited. F. FOULIS, WM, A E. BERREY, Secretary ns -- - L 0 DRYDEN LODJIE, "1824 Uekie Mects the Firat om Whfad Wednesday of each month at eight p.m., in the Town Hall. Visltioe brethren cordially invited. J. D. RICEOLSON, W.H. BADEN SMITH, Sec'y. SE----m - as ELH TEL TTT TT RTT LEH FEES \ 8 A.J.GARDINE! | 3 : 1 € - a = PTT CELE LCE ER LLL Genmsral Merchaet, EAGLE RIVER Agent for Frost & Wood IMPLEMENTS. COCKSHUTT PLOW COV ®t % & 8 Sharple's Cream Separators. ¥ RAW FURS BOUGHT & SOLO. by TTI TI LL LEE DISTRICT OF KENORA TO WIT: X herein set forth, 1928, at the hour of Three o'Clock in Patented Con.| Pt. of Lot | Lot | Acres | 4 N.12 11 160 Island SV, 44 2 6 S12 12 156 1 SW. Part 11 30 1 SE. Part 11 30 1 SE. Pt of N Pt. 10 40 1 Part 10 40 Plan M, 157, Swanson Sub-division: Lots 223 to 232 & 314 to 325 Leasehold 1 Part 9 168 2 N. 1%, SE. #4, 11 40 4 NW.%, N. 2 8 Dated at Dryden this 28th 40 is of August, 1928, nia Treasurer's Sale of Lands for Arrears of Taxes TOWNSHIP OF VAN HORNE, By virtue of a warrant issued by the Reeve of the Township of Var Horne, dated May 17th, 1928, commanding me to levy upon the lands men- tioned in the following list for arrears of taxes due thereon, and costs 28 I therefore give notice taxes and costs are sooner paid, I shall the said lands or such portions thereof as may aid arrears together with the charges thereon, on Saturday, that unless the said arvears of proceed to sell by Public Auction, be necessary to discharge the Unpatented Property December 8th, the afternoon, Properties B Owner Arrears Costs Total Robt. Adams $5191 $520 $57.11 Wm, Downing 1050 4.17 14.87 H. Pettit 11183 649 1i8.52 B. Renshaw 1717 433 2150 B. Renshaw 17.18 433 218] B. Renshaw 1000 433 2833 B. Renshaw 1900 438 28.238 J. Kihl 5283 538 &8sl Properties, : M. B, Regnon 4202 495 48.97 F. J. Allan 1920 438 2333" Jas, Louttit 2422 3.36 7.58. GEO. WICE, Treasurer, Township of Van Horre,

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