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Dryden Observer, 17 Jun 1921, page 4

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HE DRYDEN OBSERVER KEEWATIN vs DRYBEN Keewsatin Baseball Team visited | Dryden June 23rd to play two games | in the Lake of the Woods League. | The big farmer gathering the same | day gave a big gate at the evening game, and more than usual interest bd was displayed, especially as Dryden; is showing a form that encourages a. {4 hope that they may take a high place. in League standing. ! 1 | The first game was a fine exhibition | } COMPLIMENTARY BANQUET i dered to the Most Wor. F W Harcourt TO PROMINENT MASONS. | Wer Bros. A Pitt and D W Scott, Bros Holderson, H. Wilde, M S Camp- bell, T Graham, and A E Berrey, attended the banquet last week ten- K C, Gr. Master of the Grand Lodge of Canada in Ontario, and Rt Wor Milton Francis, DSO, deputy district CEVANS The Popular Candy Shop. ates CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT ofl BREAD SOFT DRINKS. TOBACCO. Meetings This little Store, so conveniently situated, and whose service is so cheerfully given, is becoming the favorite shopping place of OXDRIFT CLUB meets on the FIRST FRIDAY of the month in the Schoolhouse at 8 p.m. : Br ; those of our citizens who live i nef ball playing by the locals, who, grand master, on the occasion of ei j iste» : a a !vhoir official visit to Kenora, by th W. W. HOWELL, the upper portion of the Town. packed up Beddome in first class style] tier oneal visth to Kenovn, oy We ay lia urneiny omy Tour bi { worshipful masters, officers and bre- y the visitors securing only four hits, : off him in the game, indicating that bd Opposite the Tewn Hall thren of the Lodges in the district. Red was in excellent form. Score-- | WAINWRIGHT CLUB meets in the School at 8 p.m. the first HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS HUMOUR. : ! | Keewalin --__.. 010101000 38 4 8 . ; . | Saturday of each month. r r 0d h ott mom co) Dennen looking over a High > . Ol Tope ha RT Batteries-- School girl's Composition Book, : R. D. COATES, Jf each month at 8 pm in the Town Ee . i came across the enclosed essay While 'Secretary. a A Visi v ; : K---Ressor, Gordon, Beckworth andlit wasn't written with intent to be dali. isiting brethren cordially Christianson funny, it strikes me there is a laugh nvited, at the end. Maybe Dryden readers would appreciate the point: "Before the Curtain Rises." About ten minutes to eight, as we walk up to the local theatre, great crowds are seen hurrying towards the building, eager to get there in time to secure a good seat When at last you get your ticket and pass om, you hand it to the girl who takes the tickets, and enter the theatre itself. Taking your seat, you watch people passing up the aisle, and those al- ready seated who are talking gaily. Up at the front the orchestra is busy tuning heir instruments, everyone H. REHILL, Rec. Sec. J. BE. HARRIS, WM. EAGLE RIVER CLUB meets second Saturday of each month, at 8 p.m. : ALEX. TURNER, . : Secy. WALDHOF CLUB meets First Saturday of every month in the Schoolhouse, at 8 o'clock E. GREUN, Secretary. D--Beddome and Adair "a batting bee and wound up with a heavy scre of 18--13. However, both teams showed up in good shape at times, far better than the score would indicate: Umpires Hambly and Bur- " gess handled both games in good style, and to the satisfaction of all. t kAcobie twirled for Dryden in the i second, and for seven innings was in- vineible, but wealtened in the 8th and ©: pinth, allowing 11 runs to be scored. International Brotherhood 0 é 3 S ] | The second game started out to be S yo Sulghite and Pager Jill Workers Dryden Lodge No. 105 Meets 1st and 3rd Thursday each month, at 7.30, in the Mill Hall. JEL HILL, F. RUSSELL, Pres. Rec. Sec. A MOST UNUSUALLY LUCKY PURCHASE OF ~ | ~ < GLENGOLAND CLUB uro.| | Score-- waiting anxiously forthe pictures to TUF WO Bea : start. an . F. W. O. meet on the ploee Bt re QneATEs a z At last the lights are turned down, |second Saturday of each month " Q; Dryden ____.__ 84000150x 18 12 7 and we look to the screen and read, |in the schoolhouse at 8 p.m Gelden Star Lodge | Batteries-- «I ,adies will please remove their hats. pei Silt Comes to this Store. Thank you!" No 484 BR AFR AM. ORC K-- Sweet, Ressor and Christianson, D--Ackobie and Adair Mrs R. A. REID, Sec U.E.W.O. For Sale Hitting Features of the day were Home Runs by Hanley, Miller, Pitt! and Sweet. Two of these were flukes as the ball was lost in the grass in left field, 2 Particulars of the two games Kepe ist will appear WABIGOON CLUB meets first ||Saturday of every month, at 8 p. m.. in the Schoolroom. ) VICTOR NORDRUM, Secy. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, she Second fuesday of each month Visitors cordially invited. Rev. ROBT. WILSON, W.M. A. E. BERREY, Secy. For Sale-- WORK TEAM, 3000 Ibs. Dark Bay Gelding, 7 year old. Dark Bay Mare, 8 year old. Light Bay Gelding, 1650 Ibs, 8 year old, thoroughly reliable worker. ---- This is a bibg deal, and in addition to this l | l ora vs Dryden cn July : a . rd . Set Heavy Double Harness, brass = : Sens nan BR LE advertisement I am sending a descriptive iv Tet pm aaa a i - ma a ans 2 f. Sat IN ~ ra BED AN z pt 2 an Ln A ora 11, Dryden 12 2nd game (five Set, Heavy Double Harness, in good re aa ot UB meets the I = GIBSO N circular to the whole countryisde. a oo tiion. ; st Saturday of every month at |) ® + ; 8 p.m. Visitors from fraternal clubs are heartily welcome. W. EF. BICKNELL, 1 Steel Truck Wagon. . Sets Bobsleighs. 1 Cockshutt plow. Prices on Application. FAREWELL DANCES. NOTARY PUBLIC If you do not receive a circular, please CONVEYANCER, &c. School term. ~ A great crowd who had gome from Dryden to the beach and had been driven out by the mos- 0 i : : 5 Tones was Dall ob Tadwei : ; wo Secretary. AGENT FOR send for one. This will cover colors and dns ares Be Bie th GT. LAKES FUR TRADING CO,|VAN HORNE CLUB meets BE qualities. Hawzolind; teacher, at the end of the : Limited. every third Saturday in the Town- Royal Fire insur ance DINORWIC, Ont. |ship Hall, Dryden, at 8 p.m. 2 = ; "CHAS. NORGATE, We will esteem it a privilege to send Company, quitos, travelled down 7 ni oy : f d Secy. tt 1 enjoyed a dance with their Bedworth TN VEN . you samples--of course, asking you to Tr Nelson and ai Town o Dry cil Se espe ae DRYDEN ONTARIO 7 1 provided music, an /. J Robinson - i Dryden Lodge No 13 make second choice, as Sale Goods do not pris Tin we [OYE Dole Tote Me uy Dances were also held at Minnitaki COURT OF REVISION. and Glengoland this week, on the closi last. : WASH SATINS, PAILETTES, TAFFETAS, HABUTAIS, every First and Third Monday at8 H A ( MACHIN 1a] gs be ~ Soa Yay A 5 NOTICE is hereby given that a Court 0 clock A J.Clempson, N. CG, D. M. |} | J 5 av hl eT Kenn Recording Sec, J oh = 7 48) wi oe . rn Visiting brethren cordially iinvited Barrister, Solicitor, &c. | Tall, Dryden, on Friday July a ' x > : 1921, at 2 p.m. for the purpose of mma IMPERIAL BANK BLOCK ine of the schools, at which Lorne Weaver added to his fame as a violin player. In spit of the heat every one had a good time, and th8roughly en- Lovely goods, all for $1.49 per yard. Pos +0 SIFTON'S IRISH VOILES, up to the last minute in Patterns; retailed this Spring for $2.00 per yard. ~ I am giving these away at 75¢. per yard. } This is a rare opportunity, and I confi- dently expect a large response, as I have never offered ebtter value. DRYDEN, Ont. PS i PS : PS { a | P: | - ] ~ i A j a ; PS : ] ~ | ; & kid 2 12 joyed the occasions. 2 x oy hearing appeals against the Assess- : ' ment Roll of the said Town of Dryden I. J Clark has returned from the} J. E. GIBSON, east, where he has been on" a two! ; wweks visit. Town Clerk. Sheriff's Sale of Lands KENORA . » Ont. . J. CROSIER iH. Sweeney General Blacksmith PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, DISTRICE OF KENORA, TO WIT : BY virtue of a Warrant issued under the hands of the Chairman and Treasurer of Unicn Schocl Section No. 1 of the Townships of Southworth and Hartman, and the Seal of the said School Section, bearing date the 18th day of March, 1921, and to me directed commanding me to levy upon the lands hereinafter described for the arrears of Taxes respectively due thereon, together with all the costs incurred, I hereby give notice that pursuant to the Assessment Act, I shall on Thursday the 4th day of August A.D. 1921, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Sheriff's Office in the Town of Kenora in the District of Kenora, proceed to sell by Public Auction so much of the said Lands as may be necessary for the payment of the said arrears and charges thereon, unless such arrears and charges shall have been sooner paid. - Township ef. Hartman Lot Con Ac. Taxes Costs Total Name and Address of Owner Ni 6 2 160 17.42 258 20.00 Pat. D. M. Anderson, Toronto N % 10 2 160 17.42 258 20.00 Pat. Jas. Attwood, Winnipeg Ni 6¢ 1 148 16.12 2.55 16.67 Pat. W.T. Shields, London, Eng. Si, 5 2 206 19.72 2.64 22.36 Pat. W. T. Shields, London, Eng. * Township of Southwerth Si, 10 © 5 160 17.42 2.58 20.00 Pat. W. F. Babcock, Dundas, Ont. Ni, 5 5 146 2444 276 27.20 Unpat. E. Lawrence, Osaquan, Ont. N% 4 4 160 21.81 2.70 924.51 Pat. W. T. Shields, London, Eng. Mining Location-- H.W. 163 23 574 240 8.14 Pat. W. Bruce, Winnipeg Townsite of Dinorwic Lot Blk Area Taxes Costs Total Name and Address of Owner | 1-2-3-4-5 . 1 6-7-8-0 7 115x25 17.88 2.59 20.47 Pgt. A. J. Bannerman, Winnipeg, : 1-2-3-4-5 > Man, | 6-7-8-9 8 115x%25 17.95 2.60 20.55 Pat. A. J. Bannerman, Winnipeg. 18-19 D 20.5 ac. 27.29 2.83 230.12 Pat. Do., de. , 1-2 5 115x256 3.99 2.40 6.39 Pat. Do., da. 9-10 5 115x25 3.99 240 6.39 Pat. Do., de. 24-25 5 115x25 8.99 240 @.39 Pat. Do., do. 28-29 5 11525 38.99 240 6.32 Pat. Do., do. 6 115x25 3.99 2.40 6.39 Pat. Do, do. 5-6 6 115x256 8.99 240 6.39 Pat. Do., do. 24-25 6 115x25 3.99 2.40 6.39 Pat. Do., do. ' 23-29 6 115x256 2.99 240 6.39 Pat. Do., de. 9-10-11 6 115x256 5.97 240 8.37 Pat. Do., de. i. Wie 107 115x12% 1.32 2.40 3.72 Pat. Do., do. | 18-19 5 115%25 1.70 2.4@ 410 Pat. Name unknown. . KENORA, Ont., April 25th, 1921, JOHN W. HUMBLE, Sheriff of District of Kenora. 1a #2 General Merchant | V1 One ' Wood Wy orker Ji OXDRIFT. O IFT, Ont. Livyden = Ont dealer in Dry Goods Groceries : iy $295080080000¢ { TRIST & CHARLEBOIS 2 Bryden Livery Boots and Shoes Hardware and Farm Produce Agent for Yorkshire Insurancc Company ,Fransfer * 2 Frost & Wood and AVR AE AS $ : and Cockshutt Implements : Exchange Bara ¢ BR. H. PRONGER, : Tm g Notary Public 3 DRYDEN . 2 Conveyancer, Ete. : & : ONT DRYDEN This well-known excellent service : ; vim © Hotel is still furnishing the for which it is noted. The dining room accommodation is of the best, being unexcelled for courtesy and service.

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