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Dryden Observer, 3 Sep 1920, page 1

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: Dry o Dryden, Ont, Friday, Sept. 3 1920 * Number 14 = seduales are in keen demand. repare now. your course. , students in the high-salaried, t any 'time. New term every Monday. Write for free prospectus. A Dp The thovough training of our SCHOOLS--ANNUAL STUDEN During the past year Typists as you 0 expert instructors preferred list, You may enter -trained RoE, EXCEEDS 2,500 *y System ; TELEPHONE COMMISSION APPOINTED. AT a well-attnded meeting of the , .-BUSINESS COLLEGE FE, ACCIDENT, NTEE, ANIMAL PLATE GLASS. fe of the largest ies in: the world. an outing district Prorat n, Ontario. AMOPHONE > MACHINE, &c. to] epair, send to "A. DURANCE, Dryden. . B. WOOD, Dentist, : ~ Dryden, Ont. E'S CHURCH, myer and Sermon at Ii} bt Sermon at. 2 ONT | 1; Sanday of each month. Secretary. OXDRIFT CLUB meets on the second Saturday of the month in the Schoolhouse at 8 p.m. 'W. W. HOWELL, : Secretary r-------- 8 p.m. ALEX. TURNER, Secy. Schoolhouse 'second Saturday of each month, no 8 p.m. A. SCHONENBERG, : Secretary VAN. HORNE CLUB meets ship Hall, Dryden, at 8 p.m. CHAS. NORGATE, | Secy. WABIGOON CLUB meets first and th 13 Saturday eveyr month, at 8 p.'m., in the Schoolroom. / VICTOR NORDRUM, Lr Secy) BEDWORTH CLUB meets the ilast Saturday of every month at 8 p.m. Visitors from fraternal clubs are heartily welcome. "WW. F. BICKNELL, ~ Secretary. --_---- : GLENGOLAND CLUB T.F.O." and U. F. W. O. meet on the second Saturday of each month in the schoolhouse at 8 p.m. Mrs R. A. REID, Sec U.F.W.O. : 1: LADIES -- Tide you our New Line; La Barre's | "Hriola" - OILET PREPARATIONS They include Face Cream, Van- Sh Cream Skin Food, Toilet and 4 LIQUID FACE POWDER, A New Creation. | Compact Powder Talcum and Lip mat | Sticks, i in gold plated tubes. NOTE. --All/the Creams come. ; in glass stoppered jars. - ; air-tight, and will not allow the z Cream to dry up. A Premier Creation : g conser vative business WAINWRIGHT CLUE. meets in the School at 8 p.m. the first EAGLE RIVER CLUB meets' second Saturday of each month, at" WALDHOR CLUB meets in the! every third Saturday in the Town- They are petitioners for the Dryden Muni- cipal - Telephones called last | Monday a Telephone Commission | was appointed, who will take over the entire control and manage- ent of the system. { The Commission appointed are Alfred Pitt (chairman), James McFadyen, and J. E. Gltson The personnel of the Commis- sion is such as to ensure the high- est efficiency in construction and | material, combined with sound, 'methods. It would be hard to find any three citizens who combine these desir- able qualities in equal degree.' Competition 'For Bright Boys and Girls. A prize of $2 in cash will be awar- ded to the boy or girl under t3 attending public school in Dryden or surrounding district who can best re-write the following letter in good English, using as far as possible the words of the original. Spelling and writing will be taken into consideration. Write your paper only, and state your name, age, and the school you attend. Send your answer as soon as you can to "Dryden Observer," and, win a prize. Tme will be allowed for letters from a distance., The 'name of the winner and the best letter will be published in the [issue of September 17th, This may be the fitst of several | such competitions. Get into the game, kids; it's lots of fun. This is the Letter received from a Chinaman apply- ing for the position as cook in a local hotel: Avpath 11th. 1920. Deak Sir, Gentleman, Hotel Mas- ter, T today hear from My friend 'to. Speak You Hotel Wanted a Chinaman to. do cook Just Now . Whereupon Me Send Letter to asked Your be if So You Need Chinaman to do: here. Please Return Mail Let Me 'Know and how. much Wages a Month to You Give Me if fact } You Want Me Come to Cook 11, WiLL do it 3 T Can be SPI to] fact agrde You! Work: [So i | Mind 'Will You Keep Me to do getlong if be Not Suit You Mind | Free Will Whenever tell Me go Pall right I Could No Whatever | freedom as You Pleases Will I ~ 'Just Like to information to You to asked You Give Me answer 'You Still Wanted or Not So I ~ Will be able decided to Come Let i Me as Soon and oblige Very much thankful. "1. | . Yours Very. truly H. TANG vel { 2 MIDDLE SCHOOL : EXAMINATION RESULTS The follwing list contains the £ i ! examination for entrance into the 'Normal School, and Junior (pass) Matriculation for entrance into University. The candidates who "have obtained the Middle School , examination are eligible for en- \ trance into the Normal Schools. i Those wmho have obtained par- Those who have obtained partial | ulation have been success- at least eight of the twelve ts rquired for full Junior The subjects not be obtained at one. ful ! sub ] atri ulation. answer in ink; on one side of the | Cook on You! |arately to suit buyer. . names of the candidates who were | { successful on the Middle School OF PARTENERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby giyen that. the age of Quibel in the District of Kenora, has this day been dis- olved by mutual consent. All debts owing to the said partener- ship are to be paid to Robert Landin at said Village of Quibell, and all Partenership are to be presented to the said Robert Landin, by whome the same will be setteled. Dated at Quibell, Ont., this 25th day of August 1920. | .. CHARLES A. OLSON ROBERT LANDIS Witness: R. H. Pronger, Dryden, Ont. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that, after publication of this notice an application' will be made on be- half of The Canadian Mining incorporated under The Ontario Companies Act, with head office at the Town of Dryden, to the Licutenant-Governor of the Prov- ince of Ontario, for leave to | surrender its charter. THE IOWA CANADIAN MIN- ING COMPANY, Limited, By its Solicitor, H. P. COOKE, Kenora, Ont. Dated at Kenora, this 27th day of August, 1920. TOWNSHIP OF MACHIN Voters' List. NOTICE is hereby given that T have transmitted or delivered to 9 of The Ontario Voters' Lists Act the copies required by said sections to be so transmitted or delivered of the List, made pursu- | ant to said Act, of all persons appearing by the last Revised Assessment Roll of the said Muni- cipality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at elections for members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal elec- tions; and that the said list was first posted at my office at Eagle Riyrer on the Twenty-third day of August 1920, and remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voi ers to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions 'corrected according to law. - * Dated this 28th day of August, ALEX ps, : FOR SALE i "By Private Bargain. Gasoline Engine, 6 h. p- Ey ary). Grain Separator, Hall No. 2. Circular Saw and power fittings, including belts, steel gas. barrel. Grain Grinder. Set Trucks and Sleighs. All in first class condition. Will sell complete outfit or sep- _ Cash or terms. Also 2 Cream Separators, in good condition. JOHN BICKNELL, admenh : { \ POTATO FLOUR MILLS. (Fort William Times-Journal) 7G. L. Dodds, a practical west-1 ern farmer, has planned to build the first unit of a series of potato flour mills at Melita, Man., which he expects to grow into a flourish- ing industry. Not only is potato flour an ec- priate] and popular commrgial | product, but such an industry ook 'lends itself to the manufacture of numerous = by- -products, such as|, starch, alcohol, and stock feed. |noTicE OF DISSOLUTION Dryden Municipal Teléphone, Partnership heretofore subsisting | between us, the undersigned as Provision Merchants in the Vill claims against the said |i Clerk's Notice of First Posting of the persons mentioned in section | lo17 i 86 ©. GLASSES. I you sare suffering rom eye strain or poor vision, it will be to your advantage to see the ey sight specialist before 'he leave Only a few days left. : Self's Hotel, Deyess ont. WANTED. : . {LIVE Lady or Gentleman Agen; in Dryden for the Supreme Wat-,; kins Products. =~ Watkins goods known everywhere. Write to-day Dept fea, Tha J. R. Watkins Co., Winnipeg. Pc No © WANTED. SEED of White Spruce and Red Pine, separated or in the cone. For terms address Edye-deHurst & Sons, Dennyhurst, Dryden, Ont. . FOR SALE. Various HOUSEHOLD GOODS and Articles of FURNITURE. Apply to oe H. R DORKEN, 9-10 " Dryden, Ont. Two COWS, good milkers ; lack of pasture reason for sale. Apply CENTRAL HOTEL, Dryden, Ont. Tor sale-- 8 YOUNG PIGS, 4 weeks old 1st Sept. $8.00 cach. R. RHOADES, Ignace, Ont. HARNESS SPECIAL. Gon be gen at Shoemalser' S Shop. FARM TEAM, about 2800, ibs, in good condition. Cheap for cash. ar : 920 RE. NEELY, Oxdritt. POULTRY .--9g pure bred, single; = comb White Leghorn Roosters; Good strong stock, from experi- mental farm, Brampton, Ont. 14 | weeks old, $4.50 each. Apply Mrs JACK La FORREST, 8-27-c Quibell, Ont. 1 Good MILK COW, also Regis. tered SHORTHORN BULL. | 'Mrs WELLBURN, Bore Ignace." Two s-horse - power MARINE ENGINES, Adams and Interna- tional 'makes, each $100.00. Also 6-herse power International port- able Sawing Machine, , $178. 00. Terms Cash. D. A KENNEDY, : Troe River, Ont. x » i oh tt ir Good HOLSTEIN MILKER, in first season; 9, con. 6, West Corner, Temple. 9-15 Waldhof, Ont. A -- via i > MOTOR BOAT for dole, 8 Tp Dunn engine, a-cycle, 20-ft. x 6ft.' Also Boathouse. Apply. +. H.C BICKNELL, BARRED ROCK HENS for sale, | good winter layers, from trap Rested Roosters of the Guelph | Strain. Selling to make room for | pullets. 1-year old hens, $1. 505 2-year old hens, $1.25 cach. H. WRIGHT WW ikea} y 8.6-¢ 5-Room HOUSE for sale, on Arthur Street, north. Price reas- onable. Apply J H, HILL. IF you USE HORSES-- d Second hand Set of HARNESS, Y also 2o0-months old | Heifer (Leicester), for sale at lot « * JOHN.E. LESHIED: Sr." . Prd P. 0. { 7 A, 3 A FEW OF THE THINGS in HARNESS LINE iL have on 'hand. ollars, Breeching Straps, e Straps, reversible Brass Balt Top: Steel Hames, Hame Straps, Martingales, Pole Straps,' Li) Side Checks; Chain Breas 'Straps, Overdraw Checks, Kling Hame Fasteners, Heel Chains, : eam Breeching, = Team traces, Success Chain Traces, tested 4500 tbs each, Breast Collars, Buggy Traces, Open Bridles, Winker Bridles, Halters, Double: & single ines, Team Back Pads, Belly ands, Sweat Pads, Ierimant of Collars, Pads, & Neatsfoot Harness Oil, . 'Quarts. ; H. WILLARD, Boot and Harness Repairer. Dryden Todie: No. a 1 0. L. meets the first Wednesday of each month at 8 pm in the Town Hall. Visiting brethren cordially nvited. W. J. Robinson, W.M. D. Anderson, Rec. Seo. bormational Brotherhood of Ply Muipite- and Pager bal ie Dryden Lodge No. 1 Meets 1st and 3rd Sally each month, at 7.30, in thé Mill Hall. J. HL. HILL, F. RUSSELL. Pres. . Ree. Sec. a) .G.0.F every Monday evening si 8 o'cloci:. 'O. M. Nymark, N. G., D. Anderson, Recording Sec. Visiting brethren cordially invited. i £ Dryden Lodge No. 417 meets at the Town [lail Golden Star Ledge No. 484 AY. &0LM. G1 Ne=ts mm the Masonic Hall, second, Tuesday of each: iwooth, Visitors cordialiy invited. Rev. ROBT. WILSON, W.M. AE. BERREY, Seer. M. J. CROSIER General Merchant, OXDRIFT, ont. : dealer in ; " Dry Goods Groceries. Boots and Shoes Hardware and Farm Produce NE AC the Agent for, Yorkshire Insurance Companys Frost & Wood and - Cockshutt mplinaty Yo pre hed dd 3 [rove RD. Ta TRIST eyien Livery Frasier 'and bang Barn. ? fn Rd ® 3 i oa up { Fo or: sale : and : Reu FIRE INSURA © JAS. MCFADYEN DRYDEN '.-. 0000000000000 ma cam, Si oosseseressoss 3 it EAGLE RIVER. ON {od ' fe Ly : i

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