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Dryden Observer, 2 Jul 1920, page 1

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Dryden, Ont, Friday, July 2 1920 Dryden to have Modern Dairy-- Another important step in teh advancement of the town has been RCH OF EAGLAD 3 ~ Special Meeting of Council-- As Town Council was called pecial meeting of Dryden last Number 5 DRYDEN PUBLIC scroot, | Annual Meeting RH June Promotions | The Annual Mettng of the = FOR ADOPTION-- Baby Girl, five months old. Apply-- DRYDEN OBSERVE Monday to advan scheme a stage. The enabling by-law unanimously passed its third reading. It only remains Below are th e results of the mid- e Ont. Railway summer examinations. The pupils are divided into 4 groups. Group A are those who passed with hon- ors; Group B are those who re- ceived over 60 per cent., but less than 73 per cent; Group C are those who came a little short of the 60 per cent. but who were, in opinion of the respective tea- made. Archie M'Callum has pur- chased the Cullen property, about 80 acres, where he will in the near future erect buildings that will comply in every respect with the requirements of the Milk By-law. ! The modern tendency is to de- | tension of time or mand pure food as a necessity of charter, and the c good health, and no other element to go ahead with t is of such importance in this res- | of th esystem. pect as clean milk. The installing of a plant which is up-to-date, absolutely sanitary, and with the ce the telephone LUKE'S CHURCH, DRYDEN. | Kenora District Co-operatve Clo- ver Seed Growers Association will be held in the Cleaning Build- ing, Oxdrift, on SATURDAY NIGHT, July roth, at 8.30 p.m. Every Member invited. A directors' meeting will be held at 4 p.m. on the same day, at which a full attendance is reques- § ted. Ja 5, CORNER, FOR SALE ---- 10 YOUNG TURKEYS for sale: also Turkey hen and Gobbler... $20.00 for the bunch. Hie Mrs R. ROBINSON, Wainwright. et ---- For Sale, cheap: Lath Machines, g Prayer and Sermon at 11 2 1 the original ouncil is ready g Prayer and Sermon at 7 he construction 7-16 "-- Rev. ROBT, WILSON, als 3 : Rector I Mill Frame, 2 Bolting Machine, > the iently advanced to be chers, stuffic given a trial in the next form. most modern equipment, will Presentation at Quibell-- meet with the support of citizens. ,|in the most practical way, and will tend to keep the control of the dairy business in our home | | town. : I Boiler, 1 Feed Small Circular S Bolata Belts, Boom Chains, Iron Pipes, Log Jack Chain, and other mill supplies. Address Pump ;Large &# Secretary. - aws, Canvas and 79 A very pleasant little occurred in Quibell school last Group D are those who SE ie : far below the pass mark to be re- Friday, when the children presen- Sere Tn ted thelr young teacher, Miss commended. The names in each ceremony Antoinetta Sfreddo roup are arranged in alphabetical Marjorie Taylor tas, SERVICES --- ale NOTICE I'O CREDITORS Fr -- Helena Wright of Dryden, with a > valuable pearl pendant as a token of their esteem, on the eve of her departure at the close of the term. conducted by Mr Cragg, A Sari. In the matter of the estate of 2 Te James Barclay, late of the Town : ora, Miner, deceased: Notice is hereby given pursuant to Sec. 56 of Chap. 121, R.S.O. 1914, that all persons having OYABLE MUSIC 1 Welcome Awaits You. claims or demands against the estate of the said James Barclay, deceased, who died on or about the Tenth day of December, A.D. 1919, are required to send by post, prepaid, or deliver to the under- signed administartor J. E. Gibson, | on or before the Fifteenth day of July 1920, their Christian and sur- names and addresses, with full particulars in writing of their claims and statement of their i. PRONGER 'otary Public onveyancer, Ete. E16. Collecting of Dryden in the District of Ken-' During her appointment she has accomplished much. She raised enough money to buy the school a piano, and in the Inspector's re- port her school was graded A-1. Miss Wright has endeared herself to all at Quibell, children and grown-up, and their pride in her work is best ex hope that she may be able to re- turn for anothe yrear. | ---------- Farmer Burned Out-- While Alfred Trott of Waldhof was visiting a meighbour Sunday afternoon, fire broke out on. his Place beside the lake. When he accounts, and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them, | duly verified by statutory declar- ation. : And take notice that after the isaid Fifteenth day of July, 1920, | n _ the said administrator will pro- C. MACHIN,, ceed to distribute the assets of the ' ster, Solicitor, &c. General Practice ONTAR!0 i entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice, and the said administrator will not be liable for said assets, or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by him or his said solicitor at the time of such distribution. J. E. GIBSON, ; Dryden, Ontario. H. P. COOKE, Kenora, Ontario, Solicitor for the said Administrator. = Dated the 15th day of June, 1920 \ bE pris crew Cap seals Pen Ink Tight tocarry. : 001 DRYDEN PHARMACY aterman's Ideal is mplest, most conven- self - filling fountain aise and lower the th the point in the d it refills instantly, RONGER Chocolates just arrived "FORKDIPT" PATTERSON'S said deceased among the parties $ Another shipment of Willard's ~ the schoolhouse. returned home in the evening he found his house burned up and all his personal belongings gone. He was contemplating the build- ing of a new house in any case, so he carried no. insurance on the present building. Apart from this the loss will amoun reer i el | Dryden Runner Competes-- | ¢ July 1st will be fittingly cele- brated by the lake cities. The GWVA of Port Arthur and Fort Williams have joined with the Ol- ympic committee in_ arranging a sports programme. Dave Currie left for Fort William , Tuesday night to compete in the race events. The winners 'will have their expenses paid to enable them to compete in the Olympic semi-finals at Winnipeg on the roth. : 5 | | Engineer Inspects Water-power--' . ~ L. V. Rourke, directo rof water powers and surveys in the Dept. of Lands and Forests, Toronto, was in town Tuesday and Wed- nesday, looking ove rthe district. In regard to the projected devel- opment of the water power north of the town, his opinion as ex- pressed to the Mayor was that it was one of the most practical power problems he had yet seen. Wainwright U.F.0. Dance-- Wainwright U.F.O. held a bee last Friday and put up a shed at The need .of this has been evident for some rtime. In the evening they held a' » TORONTO CHOCOLATES, "A matter of Good Taste." We contend that there" is not anything "too good' for the people of Dryden ; therefore we use only the best Fruits and Syrups money can buy in connection with our Ice Cream Parlor and Fountain. Our Ice Cream is made of Fresh ; Cream and Milk only. - Cooling Drinks and Flavours. LADIES, HAVE YOU SEEN Our NEW ASSORTMENT : io! BATHING CAPS They are dandy. od, who tried! i n for President SERVICE -- and -- QUALITY 3 i I very successful concert and dance the proceeds of which went to de- fray the cost of the new shed. , Under the chairmanship of Harry | Coates a splendid time was spent. "A. R. Ascough of Kenora addres- sed the meeting. Big Circus Coming to Dryden-- The visit of Cole Bros. Shows next Friday will cause some ex- citement in the district. This is the first circus to visit the own in eigh years, To the 'many who have never seen a circus this is a splendid opportunity, as the show 'is one of the best. To everybody the appeal of the circus is power-. . ful enough to be worth taking a day off, as the free show 'given outside is itself worth travelling to see, 5 pressed in their Group B : - Olga Erickson Senior III. to Group A t to about Group Group C Group C Group D der, not in order of merit. -- Junior IV. to Senior IV, Group A ~ Ivah Bigelow t Gordon Clark Homor Gough Bssie Harris - Norman Howe Frank Willard William Higgins John Marsland Leah McMaster Louis Nymark Clifford Pinkerton Myrtle Reany Oscar Swanson Eleanor Smith Group C May Quirk 'W. VICKERS, Principal Junior IV, Sarah Cummings B Grace Beck Earl Black Nellie Hunter Frank Kerney: . Olive Reany Minnie Reid Alexander Wilson Dwight Wright 5% Dorothy Bigelow Arthur Clempson: 'Gertrude Doudiet Viola Doudiet Louis Pinkerton Doris Thorpe Roy Weaver George Wigle Group D Bessie Blairty Leonard Elsey*+ Stanley Ettlles Jack Foote» Horace Fox*# Ernest Loutitt Milo Upton Junior III. to Senior III. Group B Robert Higgins Ella Holm + Margaret Latimer Olive Moore Dora Nelson Ella Russel Walter Smith. Willie Dixon: Elizabeth Johnson Albert Noble Costante Sfreddot: Louis Sfreddo Irma Silver Tom Thomson+: MISS M. BROWN, Teacher Senior II. to Junior III. Group A Warren Morden Group B Verne Campbell Jack Cooper Nellie Cullen Ethel Davidson Dorothy Dawkins Beatrice Dixon Katie Findlay Clara Jobbe Elin Johnson Eva Kentner Ernest Klose ' fre Lappage Vallie McMaster Gladys Nymark Rose Reany Gordon Reid © | MISS A. ANDERSON, Teacher | Group A da Wilson ' Kenneth Wil Group C Fred Cooper Howard Kentner Lat innie Reid Group D George Higgins Sidney' en Victor Oliver Eldon Wright i son ee Senior I, to Junior II. Evelyn Adair Bobbie Berrey James Clark Nellie Elsey Grace Gough Grace Hardie Alma Larson Rolph Nelson Group B Ellie Conrad Dorothy Fox Valborg Johnson Edward Louttit Clara McBratney Gladys Noble Victor Nymark Lizzie Trist Charlie Weaver Junior I. to Senior I. Group A Winnie Fox . Edwin Holderson Willie McMaster Group B ; Rettie Edgren Margaret Higgins Lily Moore Harley Wallin Group C : Pauline Pinkerton MISS I. DUFF. Teacher J Primary to Junior I. Marian Hill Albert Berry Amalia Morassutti Owen Smith Frances Foulis Elmer Silver John Willard Duncan McKellar Ruby Nelson Charlotte Dixon © Lenora Stefanik ' Douglas McBratney Recommended-- 7 Bob Cooper Jimmy Weaver Ernest Rush Thelma Brooke MISS G. CAUSLEY, Teacher . (+Did notiwrite.) 6-30 6-25 : W. E. SPEARS, 7-31 Richan. ' g FARM HORSE, arness and Wagon; eap. Owne rhas nop further For sale Stron also Single H ch 'use for same, havng bought team. 625 - J. DURANCE, Dryden = For sale at Lo t 7, Con. 6 Fresh ; MILCH COW. : E. W. WICE. - Dryden, Ont. ale, six weeks Apply-- JAMES HATCH, - Dryden P.O. YOUNG PIGS for s old. $10.00 each. 6-30 For Sale 10,000 Cabbage plants, 10,000 Brussels sprouts, 10,000 Borecole, 1000 Tomato, 5000 Let- tuce. Sturdy, vigorous plants. H. DURANCE, Albert St., Dryden, BLOCK O. and U,, 12 acres more or less ; must be sold at once. For particulars apply to JAMES McFADYEN," " - Dryden P. O, |1 doz. GOOD LAYING HENS. for sale. Apply-- oo 'WM. BLAKE, Dryden a For sale, north of Thunder Lake, 104 ACRES of GOOD LANT. Sandy beach. Apply to ! A. R. HUTCHISON, For Sale--12 acres more or less No 1 soil, inside town limis, Must be sold, JAMES McFADYEN. HOUSE & LOT, with Stable, for sale ;- fenced ; north of the track. $400. Apply DRYDEN OBSERVER Two Fresh MILCH COWS for sale. Apply Cairnbrogie Farm. - + OLEX SHENE Spe 6-18-1 Box 26, Dryden, Ont. WANTED to buy, Second-hand Planer and Lath Mill. State price in first letter. Apply care of At a meeting Association held ly, it was decided by the doctors' in attendance that they would have to make an advance in their fees, which practically have not' changed since before the war. An | office consultation will cost $1 to, 1 $10; a day visit in town $2 instead of $1.50 as formerly; night visits (9 pm. to 8 am) $3. Where the visit is in the country mileage of 75¢ to $1 one way will be added to those prices. A confinement in fown will cost $15 to $25, while in" the Medical, linton recent-' a added. Anesthetics will cost $6 to $25... Fees for other work are advanced .. proportionately, and all. medicines or appliances supplied will be charged for extra. This scale will apply to Dryden 'and district from July 1st, 1920. X NES SCALE OF MEDICAL FEES! the country mileage as above will DRYDEN OBSERVER . WANTED. WANTE with hou sleep at h D, Young girl to assist . sework. One who can ome preferred. 5 Mrs ALFRED PITT. WANTED, second hand Steam Engine, from 14 h.p. up. «Send particulars to, DRYDEN OBSERVER, FOR SERVICE PURE-BRED DURHAM Bi at Groveside F arm, Ta JAMES HA

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