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Dryden Observer, 30 Apr 1920, page 1

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3 Pond Drm x = { : i - A Cordial Welcome Awaits You. Volume XXVII. \ Dryden, Ont, Friday, April 30 1920 ~ The Hudsons Bay Co. ER'S NOTICE Read all the Fur Price Lists you can. We do not issue any BUT Bring, Express or Mail us all you can catch of " BEAR and MUSQUASH TRAPP and get the HIGHEST PRICE paid Eady in Canada Dinorwic, Ont, #3 gi Our Bus'ness for 250 years" 3 A pi Union Church [CHURCH OF ENGLAND ST LUKE'S CHURCH, SERVICES DRYDIN. Hi FRAT a < ' { Morning: Prayer, and Sermon at 11 Will be conducted by Mr Cragg, | a.m. mornng and evening. J | Evening Prayer and Sermon at 2 Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. pan. SOLO by Miss Thomas. ENJOYABLE MUSIC Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. Rev. ROBT. WIi.SON, Rector. Ee ; ~ The least. you owe yourself is to get the most for your RAW FURS and a Square Deal This you can get by shipping to at Lakes Fur Trading Co. Lid. DINORWIC, - Ont. Or HEA D OFFICE 2 Frans Block, FORT WILLIAM, Ont. WE PAY ALL EXPRESS CHARGES j) The Gre R. H PRONG Notary Public 2 Conveyancer, Ete. : DRYDEN # ONT : "nee PHARMACY NOTARY,. ETC. | Conveyancing. Collecting|- 3 3 J - Piano, Instruction : kndly leave their in Dryde H. A. C. MACHIN, / ception of Sunday. ~ Dryde General Praz*ice DRYDEN -. ONTARIO : R Vil jSN7AR KRESO made by Parke, Davis and Co. » CREOLIN 1ZAL CHLORIDE of LIME, each one a Sure Guard aganst disease. ; Barrister, Solicitor, &ec. SPRING TONICS IMPERIAL BANK BLOCK, Wampole's Tasteles . of Cod Liver Preparation Oil Extract. NO TS : : KENORA 4 Ont Parke, Davis and Co Beef, Iron el a Se and Wine J NOTICE. Lr _. Davis Lawrence, 1920 Perscrip- "tion. . - i . L M. ALLAN will, on and after this Hy A Lu dors ohopve he Toml ghapn "Charles E. Frosst's and Co. Elix- ly. closing hours, wit Rt Ca ie Co o Dr. Gibson's Extract of » rilla with Potass Iodide, NOTE--These are not Patents, but are preparations made by the leading pharmacists of this con- tinent. Knowing what they con- tain, we can strongly recommend - Open S a.m. ! "Hoping; patrons will appreciate the effort to enjoy modern labour conditions, and keep pace with a'siprogress, Yours for brighter times, unday from 8.30 to 9.3 Sarsapa- Le nf M. ALLAN. |them.. xa i So BUTTERFLY TINTS NOTICE For tinting waists, ties, scarfs, hose, gloves and ribbons; good for silk, cotton or wool, Just use . cold water. No boiling, no fuss. Just the thing. 36 colors to choose from. oe RSTAD, Organist Church Kenora, has: O-open a class in in Dryden. take lessons names at R. J. Store. Mr Ar- pend one day each week n, beginning in May | should there be: pupils enough /to take up Study. Pupils prepared for examinatjon, ; | «Mr C. NFA of the United been asked t Those desiring to W. G. CASE Automobile and Marine gasoline Engines attended to. Tinsmith and general repair work, Prices mdlfferate. All work guaranteed, 03 Pronger's Music. stad will s | PETER HEENAN, M.P.P,, went! S : SPRING Dm rETANTY 'who is shortly leaving this dis- Was a great success from every Mein Makes Flying Trip E-- The Talk of the Town i ------ Miss May Lewis has returned om a visit to Quibell. Mr J. E. Gibson, Town Clerk ent to Wabigoon yesterday &n a past here on his wa on No. 3 last Sunday. He spent 4 ! very busy day, attending three! meetings and several conferences Wen a during the afternoon and evening, business trip. and leaving again on the night pp, Angus MacLeay was a vis- train for Toronto. oh or in Ignace last week end. ; Lit As the Miner and News puts it, ! "Few members of the legislature © Mrs W. R. Rhodes of Kenora arents, Mr and Mrs would undergo the fatigue of a \is vsiting her p four days' trip just to keep their 'Arthur Evans, constituents informed and to for- | ; ; ward ther interest in what was Mss Tena Kennedy has fren. being done in the legislature. To : HN Acampo by her sis- Mr Heenan this appears to bee all | on FS Iai Ahh al Spend in the day's work and nothing un- S7OTt Vacation here. aisual. Shortly after getting off Miss Aldra Smith has returned the train he commenced the duties from Winnipeg, where she spent of a busy day, the arrangements the week end. for which had been made in ad- . : vance by wire. By the time you read this all At two o'clock in the afternoon €Xport liquor stores will have he met members of the town gone out of business, / 4 council, board of trade, and citi ~ Next Sunday morning at 11 o'- zens generally at a hastily called oc tira I O. O.'F. will attend mmeeting, and imparted to them the latest moves in the pulp mill situation. +. The jack pot editor says that Mr Heenan attended a meeting the way to keep friends is not to of railway men and others in the give them away. Oddfellows" Hall at 3 p.m, taking ~ Mr J. Duncan, who has been up several matters which are now operatin oh Teche was 10 towh before tmhe legislature, and also ior the a od 2 He hu li po referring to the pulp mill transferred from Tache to Fort situation. hk In the evening he addressed a William. - meeting 'in the courthouse af Premier Drury says, according the church services, of those in- to Mayor Hutchison, that he does terested in temperance legislation. not know of a place in Canada He explained fully the bill that is more talked of to-day than which would ask the Dominion Dryden. government to take a referendum 3 4 5 on the question of the prohibition , Kev. R. H. A. Haslam, M.A, of oronto, spoke last evening-to a of the importation of liquor into the province, and also the measure Small gathering at the Rectory on known as th Sandy bill. "his work in India as related to the The Sandy bill will not be put Work of the Bible Society. We i operation unless the referen- 1OPe to give a brief sketch of the dum carries, as it would be use. Achievements of that Society in less to stop importation of liquor our next week's issue. into the province and permit dis- tilleries and breweries in the to province to make deliveries. Labi Mr Heenan\frankly said that he thought it was only fair to the. electors of his constituency to tell them that he was going to vote ym to Kenora fr service in the Union Church. ] Rev.A. R. Cragg Mas-returned his charge in the Union Church having succesfully completed his studies in Winnipeg. He conduc- ted services in the 'Church last Sunday, the cohgregation being treated to a highly edifying ser- Mr E. Deering, of Winnipeg, representing the Northern Elec- tric Co., was in town Wednesday looking over the ground in con- nection with the telephone. The company may offer to ungd@rtake the financing as well as the 'con: struction of the system, with the object of turning over to the Com- mission a complete, fully equip- ped service in full operation. Wednesday April 21st wis a great success. © Although the roads were in very poor condition for travelling, a large crow® attended from the surrounding districts. The sum of $41 was collected for admission, of which $30 was con- tributed toward the fund for building a stable, after all expen- ses were: paid. > Successful Public Meeting-- A dance will be held in Bed- The public meeting cafled last worth school on Wednesday, May Lgl 5th, in honor of Robert Miller, Saturday night in the Town Hall point of view, and the , result seemed to justify Mayor Hutchi- son in his motive for calling it. trict for the west. ---- MUNICIPALITY OF MACHIN tion raised as to the propriety of The Council met at the School gofrig ahead with the SL house, Eagle River, on Saturday the'mecting the The for both the Sandy bill and the! mon They are looking forward - bill asking for a referendum, to a succesful period of Church : work, : Pg | tioned in the same breath with There tan never again be a ques-| was practically unan-{ : Van Horne Counc; -- 3 EER 3 The council for of Van Horne met on April 24th in the T Reeve J. Hutchison Councillors Coombes, Wilde and Tew were also present, The assessor's rol "for the township and Glengoland school section for 1920 was accepted The following acounts were pass- ed for payment : Assessor, salary and postage, $65; Dryden School Board, balance of requisition for "19-20, $415; Clerk's salary, three months, $31.25; Adjusting Glen- Saturday, cieties can enter two crops which | must be selected by the Board of Directors, each field entered to consist of not less than five acres; but for beans, potatoes, mangels, turnips, clover, alfalfa, alsike, sugar beets or flax, there must be not less than one acre. In North. ern Ontario, the minimum- for, grain will be three acres and for roots one half acre. five acres. and the competitor wishes to reduce it to the mini- mum allowed, it will be necessary for him either to cut a swath be- tween the part to be judged and. the balance of the field, or set a row of stakes not less than four feet high for a division line, Un- less this is done the judge will be required to score the whole field. Selection must be made -from [good drivers. Apply~ 5 the following crops, viz. : Spang. NELSON. wheat, fall wheat, white oats, bar-| , 0 Drdin. ley, rye, flint corn, dent corn, en- + Eyden silage corn, peas, -alsike, clover, Te ------ red clover, alfalfa, flax, potatoes, S.C. White Ia Woes HATC [turnips, mangels, sugar beets, ING EGGS PI er Gettin beans or other staple crops'grown 13; White Weandor. - ns for seed in Ontario. settng of 3, or $3.00 p etting Kenora is doing its best to get a pulp mill starte dthere. Perhaps in' a few years if they try hard | enough they may hope to reach a position where they can be men- Dryden, BLACK SOW for sale, price $50; also 15 small RIGS ten weeks old, $10 a-piece. Apply 4-30 ~~ the Municipility [1 gwnship Halil, | presiding. | If a field contains more than |; jof 15, unfertiles not replace BOX 46, Ignace. a 1 Marine E plete wtih carburetter, pump, coil, shaft and propeller. Overhauled last fall. Apply-- * so. L. C. CARR, Dryden. Fer C-4-23 F Hy iy poy ig hi Pose One six roomed house' and lot The clerk was instructed toon Duke Street. Ap ply A hand the road list to the chairman WM. MILLER,=#: of the Road and Bridge committee | 5-7 Dryden who would look over road divis. | wn z tons and instruct pathmastars -- --t 5 where work was to be done, the|2 COWS and 2 HEIFERS, all chairman to be paid for his work. due to freshen April and' May; The council then adjourned to cheap for cash. Young Pigs, $6.00 2% on May 29th as a Court of a-piece. Apply ENG evision, ERP 1. Nature of Competition -- So. WM. JAEHNERY, Waldhof, Ong, ~ £5 "eo. stir 2 TURKEY EGGS for sale, pure Mammoth Bronze, $5.00 a setting. 57 Mrs D. McKELLAR | ROOSTERS. 4 brown Jéghorns, I Plymouth rock. First choice $2 R. H. PRONGER/ S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS. Barron's English Strain, World's greatest layers. VE inspected. Eggs, $2 fo { $6 for fifty. Light TEAM for sale, about 2200 FH RILL 57 COOK STOVE, b wood. Apply-- : 7 SID. BARTLETT, urns coa or 4-Room COTTAGE, with good Garden adjoinng, and Ys-acre of and. Terms on application. For Sale~One dozen LAYING HENS. Apply 3 : G. F. PRONGER. Tor 'Sale.--Good General Purpose | TEAM, weighing 2800. - Apply Team of BAY M ahout 2800; also ing, weight about 1600, JOHN STEFANIK, : Dryden, Ont. ARES, weight. one black geld- 6 year old, Dryden, Ont. - last; ipresent, the Reeve, Councij- Hous on lors Baker, Hawes, and Malott. Minutes passed as read. Correspondence was then sub- mitted, which included a request from Mr Bicknell for $9.00 dam- ages to his cutter, sustained by- collision with some timbers left on the orad allowance by the D, P. & P. Co. question. Mayor asked for a mandate from the citizens, and the response was such as to leave no doubt as to their wishes on the subject. Bee at the Cemetery-- In pursuance of their instruct- tions by the Town Council, a com- mittee consisting of E. W., Wice, Unfortunately for Mr Bicknell's (Van Horne), Jas McFadyen and claim, the Council had perviously A. R. Hutchison (Dryden) visited passed a by-law closing the road the cemetery on Wednesday to allowance on the east side of the plan alterations improve- ; For terms apply : WELLBURN, wey Ma We ai i A. MILLINGS, i 30-4 -¢. Eagle River, Ont. WANTED aif TY % 2 ; rd 120 acres, good pasture, plen y of. A ienced TIE LOADERS. water, all fenced, consderable pulp 22 ras 5 kins Co. Ltd and other wood on same, No ycney HM. Jun K "| waste land, easily cleared. Oge 2noras mile north of town limits, on road _~|to Kichan. Only $10 per acre far : = ick sale. : MAID WANTED to help in the] 1W¢K sale a house. No heavy work." Good |Open for offers-- okt ENVIR wages. Apply . 78 acre, being part of old skat- Mrs Wm. D. DICKSON. ing rink. wa : 5-4 Dryden V2 acre or more; being lot 13, : wst of Earl st, very convenient Ele, LESS ¥ ; ipl ; LOST "for residental purposes. : Eagle river, for use of the D. P. & P. Co. As it stands at present there is no public highway across the Eagle river, and persons travell- ing there are trespassing on the Company's ground, and any care- less drivers are apt to 'render themselves liable for dam should they colide with the Ipany's property. Mr A. McKenzie was appointed sheep valuer for th eMunicipality for 1920. Accounts athounting to $414.91 were presented and passed for payment. The routine business having been despatched, the Council then adjourned until the 29th of May, at 2 p.m, to sit as Court of Revi- sion. ahh ages Com- and, ments necessary. m : The pathways will be levelled and trimmed and the grass and plots will be cleaned up. The shade trees also require some attention. Roadways will be cut through the wooded part and benches for visitors placed at con- venient places. : To accomplish this work the] Mayor invites the citizens and all interested to a Bee to be held next cemeét both are asked 'to take part, and help beautify this last resting- place of their loved ones. Men are asked to bring necess- ary tools, such as an axe, rake, Thursday afternoon at the| ery. Ladies and gentlemen |' One-sixth acre, being. part of : Young Fox Terrier Dog, white (lot 16, west Earl st. with black head, ears white tipped{ All of lot 3, about 14 acre, opp- three brown spots on each 'side of] osite C.P.R. station, Annis add'n. face. Wearing collar with tag No | Apply-- hk 15 (1919).. Answers to name of AL W. COULTER, "Jimmy". Reward. 14-30 ; Fort William, Ont. : W. H. DAVIES, CPR} oil i For Sale--Two HOUSES, 6h easy terms to suit purchaser. For full particulars apply > FR %. BEN BLAIR, ° Dryden, Or. BOARD AND ROOMS to let. First class table board. Apply-- Mrs O'LEARY, Princess St. 4. 57 Waterproof Tarpaulin, about 20 by 15 feet, nearly new, Also Cow C. N. HARRIS. Electric Wiring and repairing: shovel, spade or other implement with them, oe 2 Hh if Fo gnoderate prices. ngine, 3% H.P.; com- 4-23 F. YOUNG, Port Arthur, C3 ' / " J Gas. Engines, Motor Boats paint- (jersey), milking. Apply-- E ed and rephired. Good work at, Mrs J. St. Pierre.: 4-30 : 2 Dryden » wet BE

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