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Dryden Observer, 11 Mar 1921, page 4

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= -- fii enn ms simran ia 2 : : A TED GEE EIDE) (EE () <> ()- CRED 5 OG () 2 | MAKE RSERVATIONS AT | N OTICE TO CREDITORS : © DRYDEN. emo) EE ~ . 1 i The service to Alaska for the coming summer which has been : : ! ihr ierrYy oma | otuydse, Outen, decessed 'a weekly one, on the same sched-| NOTICE is hereby given that all Re Estate of Mrs IDA T. SMITH THI Fy © : ] Y 4 7 i ] Cooma Te parties having claims against the $ ! Sa estate of Mrs Ida T. Smith, late : | | Priday, and Victorld goo pm | C0 Duds. Pros: as amended Nov. 10, 1919 ¥ | every Saturday, arriving Skagway | © the Town ot Dryden, Frovince 2 2 Vednesday morning. Returning| of Ontario, who died on or aboutj . ; i vil 1 Si : HIS Referend April '18 is to ratify a new federal i steamers will leave Skagway 7.00] ¢ Referendum on April is v . 3 Lo "Alaska time," eh te pin day of z Shanty Ton, aie 15 law, namely, the Canada Temperance Act, as recently 4 g§ = = ; 3 Hire \ a1 an 8.60 oi on required to deiiver their (claims amended by Dominion Parliament. ) | : S Mondays This service will be and full particulars of such claims If a majority of the people of Ontario vote in i ok re ' Vicia Se > 2? c 2 i performed by the "Princess Roy- | to Douglas Lane, of the Town of thy Te oy as amended, then, in the exa 4) ¥1al" from Victoria Friday, June| Dryden, province of Ontario, on : an ; = (5) 3 poy 2 A LE a 13 3 & Bi 10th, followed by the Princess | or before the 15th day of April, 1. "No pe uon gl mba: A ranspo I ? | Alice" on June 17th, and will be 1921. And that after the said 15th into such provin y Hyon. = g § ! maintained up to and including] ~~ = . ; 2 "No person shall, either directly or indirectly, manu- 9 ithe last sailing from Victoria on day of April, 1921, only those je facture or sell, or contract or agree to PRifacs 1 § Fier September and. The min: claims of which I shall have reo} | orselh any imtoxlssgng igor so oe Si imposed Er le . 5 , . e o 5 @ d imum fare will be $40.00 one way | ceived notice shall be given : © importation of intoxicating liquor 2 Cr 2 1 1 won ; > e carriage or impor 1 f i i So i 2 a regard. 3. through such province shall only be by means of a ¥ g ver to ago s or $ ly Jor : DOUGLAS LANE, common carrier by water or by railway and not other- a f ip. These fares include Exccitor wise, and during the time any intoxicating liquor is be- f Y nd meals en route, but not tae © ing so transported or carried no person shall open or y 3 2 steamer is in port at}: renee rrr enn crt ee beast or ailow to be Jusiey er bros any pagkape or -- i Ee vessel containing such intoxicating liquor, or drink, 5 : J : er TA TTT 13 1 be drunk or used any intoxicating liquor ; y There will also be summer ex-| WHAT MANUFACLIURER SS to be y 8 Hd a « DO cursion fares from Skagway toin-| SAYS ABCUT 8-HOUR DAY NOTE. This law does not prohibit importation of liquors g land points via the White Pass : ARI to be used for sacramental, medicinal, manufacturing or com- ~ p IN ONTARIO : I 1 2 and Yukon Railway. mercial purposes, or the importation of such liquors as are hy Tt is expectad travel will be News-Chronicle.--There is talk permitted to be sold by the laws of the Province. EE O-CES EEO & heavy to Alaska, and anyone de: of a bill to fix an eight hour day f : Si siring to make the trip should |law. If this bill is introduced and, «Shall the importation and the bringing of intoxicating liquors into ? | make reservations early by apply- carried by the Ontario Legisia-| the Province be forbidden?" J 2 ing to Mr M. S. Campbell, Dry- ture it will drive manufacturers : - d= i den, Ont. to other provinces where such, , 66 99 8 } legislation is not in force, and \Y, ote -- and V ote, 4 eS oS : ; [EE 0 SEED SED) SE S30 GMS OWE | +1) or provinces will prosper at the C Yo. 40 t . ted "h aw = a» ¢ : SPIT expense of Ontario, says William: § lose © orte 00Z¢e - ; RY. Pp , say | ose the door to 1m : f on han 3 just Fo Z = GRvIUAR Burgess, president of the Cana-. = p | noses 0 Te nICesSh §{ We, the members of the Dryden dian Clay Products Association, | 7 o a . = en a Bee v Boosters Club assembled, desirejin his address at the nineteenth | Ontario Referendum Committee 2 ig year. Of course ! to place on record our deep convention which opened in Tor- ao =o 15 ar AE te ota the | sorrow in the loss of our much}onto the other week. : h Bo CEI 2 o : ab Lids 18 the | respected friend and co-worker, : mmm | Na > A tive for Or > ed i | Thos. Alexander Mackenzie, who La a ; [| time for Ox anges. | died on the evening of Friday, FEY A NS sees a - i : = 0 February 2sth, 1921. / : gE These are standard sizes, | 1nd Pe, for © FOR SALE. L.Q.L, Druen Lodse No. 1008 2] 1 7 g f : ' CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT i of each month at 8 pm in the Town J not all peel and pulp, but . : 6 . For Sale--10-h.p Marine 2-Cyl-! Hail. Visiting brethren cordially 4 rogl Oran ges ; Z| We, the members of the Dryden BACCO nl a ae or Hi vited ; hit = ss = £ Roosters Club, assembled, desire BREAD and GROCERIES inder Gasoline Engine, shaft pro-. H. REHILL, Rec. Sec. Sa J y to express our deep sorrow at the peller, stuffing box, oil tank and J. E. HARRIS, W.M. 3 . ail our much respected friend : = | TCverse gear. $175.00 Cash. aa a! coworke A Tris Lo BOs Oe 0 ED OSES O TR SE a J ! nl Rs ng DRYDEN OBSERVER. |, 4 fj et on Bey ee ne | TPRMNG MILLINERY. = {International Sretherhood 0 #2 (¢] ESO 2 - , ' 2 ty iy 4 e Secretary. Miss Waldron begs to call the : Wit I Wan a . i Eat attention of the ladies. of the Young COW for sale, miiking | sulpite and Raper bill Workers y > $ In I wing Memory of the late} town and district to the Millin- | good, and in good condition, part Dryden Lodge No.- 105 a i Francis O. James, who departed Pen hy ho oe Jersey; will freshen about the| Meets 1st and 3rd Thursday each G ¢ « this life, March 10, 1919. Ey a ony the T4881 1,t week in July. month, at 7.30, in the Mill Hall. * A . § Steep on, beloved, sleep and take ' ; 11-4 ¢ B. L. BLAIR. [J H. HILL, F. RUSSELL, 4 thy rest BD) TD OTE TEED (GH) TD (GB | Pros Rec. Sec 0 ¥ Lay down thy head upon thy ; = q y W Si Te but Jesus Orders Now Being Taken for FURJITURE--s-piece tapestry- a 0 F Dryden Lote No. 2 ; gg We love » 5 ie col SE YL % / Dk 2 $1. _ loves thee best. ° PLAST covered Patlour Suite, and square |1.U.U.T. meets ar the Town Hall = i : i > M. H. B. LAND LASTER Extension Table. Price reason- a PM ni 2 &.. that A : x VIE (3 CES E> OED) -- ) S O-a | For Delivery about the 20th able. Apply Sah -G, D. M. = i : FEBRUARY REPORT FOR of March, cre Mrs UPTON. Visiting brethren cordially invited b 8] SS No 5 ZEALAND. |Ppice 15.00 per ton -- a J Toor I'V.--David Bicknell. eluding Soke ROOM FOR RENT.-- Single Golden Star Lodge or LE Tae ; room, ground floor, Swanson Blk. 5 No 484 or L--Claus Hoffstiom. | ANDERSON & HARRIS, | Apply Ni unior L--Alice Wilkinson, Pat- II. BARTLETT : « AF &A M,G RC - ricia White, William Moline. DRYDEN, Ont. ; . ) NV 4 St Primer.-- Philip Moline, Flor- : iets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden. pA ence Zentil. mE =: : : : he Second Tuesday of each month, . {i Jr. Primer--Ernest Monty, Gar- FARM FOR SALE SNAP.--Good Driver harness &J Visitors cordially invited. de Rutter. RUTH HAGGLAND, 120 acres unimproved (patented; | - teacher. § Farm Land, easy to clear, 2 miles = JAS. BLAKE, dS ------ 100 ton; styl] shack on pro: a lS Curls the boll bem Cheap for cash. Apply | "aa : | Dr Dis the Se tt» DRTHEN ORSPRVER [tops Benes oud Bais [REN Thursday March 3rd, to Misst= only been used twice. Will sell i cutter, $100.00 cash. Rev. ROBT. WILSON, W.M. «A. E. BERREY, Secy. WED BT TED Ga . ii co i I EL) 9 J 9 A ois 5) o ¢ i J 2 iY i i Melvina Schaaf, sister of Mrs J. oz | cheap for cash. Apply oo - O. Gough. . J. CURLEY, The wedding was a very giuet Van Itorne St, Diyden General Praz'ice > one, and was celebrated in St ? : ¥ : Luke's . Church, Fort William.l. DRYDEN . ONTARIO 8 Rev. J. C. Popay performed thel © & = & NORTHERN Good Dry WOOD for sale. Cut ee TE Hl ceremony. : ara : 5 . ; aE a ' : DEVELOPMENT = BRANCH. lin 16-in. length. Price $9.00 cash | T11 | : = > er a ; per 4-foot cord. Apply ; H. A. C MACHIN, 8 CHIRCH OF | : | J. P. CURRIE, itor, dc. i CHURCH OF ENGLAKD Seed Grain Si ny Banister, Solivitos, des 4 Si \ = x 3 Les n B "| IMPERIAL BANK BLOCK _}ir Roy will conduct services at QennL ! ; S| KENORA . . Ont. I St Lulce's until a successor to Mr | Registered patenteces or locatees 8- hp. GASOLINE ENGINE, 'Wilson is inducted. may obtain. Seed Oats, Wheat | with sawing outfit, in good erder. Sunday School will be atfBarley, Clover and Timothy at = me SEA 2.30 p.m. as usual, the lowest cost price, not exceed- --Apply R. E. C. MILLING, H ot : eee, 111g $700 in value for each settler. Quibell, Ont. ® C | or Forms of application may be : Ey 1. =. (x1 BSON, obtained from the Crown Lands : : what ? Agent or the. Dist. Representative 20 CEROCES © TED \ y < NOTARY PUBLIC oth Dal Anita e, or . A BARGAIN. ri duced in- price $12.00. Buy now CONVEYANCER, &c. from the Northern Development [HOUSE and twenty-two Lots and get the saving. Sie 2 ACCENT FOR pr Parliament Buildings, | Cow and Furniture for sale, price | TERMS $5.00 Cash; $3.00 month. : EE or ot at : on rl $1300.00. Apply to ~ Libearl discount for Cash i Ro ai Fira nsuras pplications must be properly : foYci Fife Moulds TEES EE OED (SR OSES VSD OER OT EDO EE (RED OSI OTE OTH J -4 | filled in, and returned to the local R. H. PRONGER. Also Crown Lands Agent, not later : Bargains in USED MAC than March 1oth, 1921. : Sa : BENIAH BOWMAN, |COAL for sale--Apply to ol ; "DREN . ONTARIO Minister of Lands & Forests. R. H. PRONGER. R. J. PRONG c73 = = -=3 29 =F = es H 81 : ® igi | BE EE I A OE EE) EE (CE) RS -CE )S ES- OE =

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