Les archives de la ville de Dryden

Observer and Star, 11 Jul 1919, page 1

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electric | Terms | Bot aul Harness | Repairing : Honing taken over the Siig of the late B. H. Stevens, will be pleased to of have share of the Patronage from people Dryden and District, Good i --Promptly Done : H. WILLARD TGWTA Members of this Association are re- requested toa ttend ' a Meeting in the Clubroom on Sun- Proclamation ivin g day for ate to the st Luke: : ? $2; 1 ~ |Pulp and Paper Co., curr rent, May |$120.83, June $120. 83; Observer, | 3 printing, $3.50; 'Copeland Chatter- | son, 5 Ar the FW monthly it |of the Dryden Council held on July] 3rd the following members 'were pre ent : and McFadyen. transacted although controversial | lin nature was expeditiously and effectively settled. The monthly accounts were. sub-, mitted and 'passed as follows :- R. E. Barker, scavenger, 885; S. 'Bartlett, salary, $100 ; Mike Solyk, work on transmission liue, H. 1 Barker, $2: Dryden Fallis| Fallis scale tlckets $11.90 : Foote Co, supplies $15.35 ; ] Foote Co, glass $2.50 ; D P&P Co, lime, $4.10 ; Mainer Elec. Co, supplies $1.30 ; Northern Elec. Co, cross arms $3.75 ; Dr Craig, fees, $82. Total $558. : Bylaw No. 123, regulating the milk produced and offered for sale in the town of Dryden "was read a | first and second time. This bylaw makes it necessary for miik producers to obtain a li- cense from the town and in order to oblaif said license the producer must obtain a cer tificate from the "also as to dition of cows, stables, etc: front the vete inery surgeon the health of 'the cows. Iu thts connection it was brought {out that the report of Dr Craig would be found favorable. He the test, gether ondiion in Dy en uv creditable and = favorable as. any summon the owner Dorars the pol ice Magistrate for summary cevics tion; also that cattle or other ani. mals tethered or otherwise herded : Mayor 'Beveridge, Coun- § 5 cillors Sanderson, Gough, Newton 'I'he business] 'has been Yistnng Mrs Riddel = a few pot interest for a week. < 'summer school. ing to the: work of the department. Rectory Grounds on July 29th. = visiting Mrs M. S. Campbell, left on Wednesday for her home in Kenora. medical 'health officer as to the cou-| had stated that of sixty-five cow | |examined, only one failed to stand 1s very encouraging to those who work | for the interests of women. Mi and Wid A I. Lock « were visitor to Winnipeg this week. town on "Monday. Apein \ to Port. Arthur. thi week. J. M. Adams,p ipal of he Ke wat school, is in town. ALi Hover: arilvel on Tuesday to; take a position in the Royal Bank. ~ Miss Jessie Kerney from. Winvipen is spending. her holidays here t y I 3: Clark left 'Tuesday morning on a business visit to Winnipeg. . | Mrs M. J. Scott is visiting in Fort, William. Mayor Bobi Kft o on » Monday afteroon for the west. Miss Erickson, teashi. days. Miss Li Yan: Bimal of Oxdrift bis been the guest of Miss. Kathleen Riddell Miss Helens Wright Wft on : Monday for Port Arthur, Wheres she will attend 7" D. Frejd is in Sr this voll He! | bas been doing 150 miles a day attend- Don't forget the Annual Garden party of St. Luke's Church to be held on the Miss Marion Horan, "who ps been! Miss Stella S Skene of Oxdrift, 'who, } ending high school wh Ux- town Wednesday. 1 frs M. Ss. Campbell and family left on Wednesday _ for Kenora, where bey will spend a shot time vices were held in Union Church here both morning and evening last Sund: Mr. Damude of Port Arhge d at ¢ both. . Port a is in vn for his cum pany, is local agent.. rd: yhtar | t to oe Chatham, N ne ; The Ladies' Aid of the Th Church will nf E verybody. welcome. [nstitute. © She spoke on Institute work, and gave much helpful advice on the conservation of health. The 'meeting was one of the best attended ever held in this district, which 1'She's there, 1 tell you, ein industrial affair t in the Pu , part of the nanufacture of a girl. A | well adapted to the work N What' 's ihe Answer ? She keeps a little stationery store, With all things from a needle to an an- chor, The tiny place ust couldn't tule. in 'more, And every 'day we' ve reason new to : thank ber. She hands it to you with a winning smile, (Or sometimes Srved ; isn't caper nH : You! ve got to hand ic to her or her style No. matter if it's two- -pet-cent or paper. 1 h sauce that = You! I get the latest tite bit. all the news : any way you "wunt her-- | But I am pressed for space. 80 please 4 excuse This gabbling, diddy. gay, Gilbertian - Wrs Wm. Devoe, of Oxdrit, w 8 i) tow Mr Ww. J. Eastherbrook was a visitor "fat an estimate requiring 1440 days to do 7 assessment work as required by. I the act. 'out | proper ty, and the duty of the Ar- 'theatre given free by the D. P. & P. Co. interest of 'themselves from injury. Tt is undoubt- No employer but dreads the thought of ,| rouse the attertion ToT tie. 2mnloyees tand impress on them the need. Tor COT... 0 Yereridin. introduced Nir A.P. Costigan el on Wednesday, July 16th, at! 3 p.m. in the basement of the Church. Tee cream and cake willbe served, 10: cts: 8! SH talk calculated to drive home : i the points which bad been Mrs Mand Lowe addressed a meeting : 'here last week under the auspecies of | the Woinens' Aloe. and more, women are hg offer. 'Tar Tustallation: : Dryden Lodge No Es 1.0.0.E.} as follows ? : In 1912 Alex McPhai : "Self of this tow: staked six claims under the Ontario Mining Act, abotit tw iles 10rth of Bar lay. 'They have since pate: ited claims cost of $6, 000, it the s ago the Fa v. xR. d in the said claims, About and C.P.R. has since expr Se the bitration Board will be to place a valuation on it. Safety Rally Picture on : A moving picture show in the Strand for the purpose of ~ stimulating the employees in protecting edly true that most accidents are pre- preventible ; carelessness is often blamed | { as the couse. But the true sn would seem to be that people working round machinery have only the vaguest idea of its tremendous power. They develop a habit of moving meoharically around and are apt to take chances with out putting themselves to the the troub- le of taking sensible precautions. Result one day--an accident ! ~The manager of the ¢ompany, Mr J. B. Beveridge, personally feels very strongly about this lam+-ntable condition rs-slaplovees being hurt or mutilated. Bo the Safety~fe!l ally was arranged to stant, intelligent alertness. igilance i is the price ot Safety" A splendid programme amusing as well sabmitted, and proved ve y e Tn 'Eternal secretary and engineer of the Ontario 'papermakers' association ho. gave an anions address on the importance of 2 The chairman followed with a llustrated.- About two hundred people attended 'the evening meeting; a repeat of the en- tertainment wag given next morning for the benefit of the night employees; about fifty attended. Gi Get this _ Southwestern On ario has a fi in clover seed. Amer eed houses bnic Leen depleted of all clover seed. Canadian warehouses have no seed to | No seed will be available Europe: Red clover particularly will be scarce and sell at high prices. [military service we of being medically of school children ar malnutrition, For tl conditions under whic | ing the rural school are important. Mr Li usual method and "i where something hot supplement the 'box the from home, The ne the past two year equipment that he gpa for use in the and to serve a hot di lunch, from November Education Department $40 to aid any Sch the necessary equipn year after, in order sary additions and supplies. $50, and $40 ex is served. ~M- Teake stated th househld: selence in res, ous i "| that he 'manu followed. This w Pitt, who was call ident. : ive Spirit Fi ohell. local hos their hearty approv posed and all pron ised to introduce the will do well to save every availab und for seed. Clover seed prices w surpass hay values this year. If in dou- ht as to your crop, as if you lack a clover huller in your community, write to me and we will endeavor to assist you. | Brices must be right. Sa Yours Teal, Kenora. Ont L 0. 0. F Installation er 5 'took place on Monday evening last 'when the officers for the ensuing iterm were duly installed by Bro F. Pinkerton D. D. G.M. as follows: : Sy Ww. Scott | FREJ La for pre Barclay, Oxdri Minutes of the last adn read and adopted. "lhe S reports of work done, statement of Kenora ; 1nson, Dryer

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