Les archives de la ville de Dryden

Dryden Observer, 9 Sep 1921, page 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

3 A A A RF Be lt Ss CRNA te sR AAAS HA TE AI. JT ANS Mi 5 505 AR EA ir 5 ka este 0) pal Sah Ri LET RR ee aR ies Modi coliie nlm na Li nn bug Uh Bie Tle UV Bd pre ECR R el AMI CREO IE hd Jd si vo TR Rd 3 RES 0 le pL I BE AE RL A UD BT I I Sr ln SE Tad eg TR La ME ae TH By SO i TUL ES OE Es GCL I i i 0 0 Red VIN Bice 8 BI I Tr el A To am de od a an US Lt TR HH ag Red if SSL 18, Poy Ge So Fl RE I 8 Wi 1 en SE ST a Te a Be DG ae BC WE BR i J WA "i Tet a Bie BOE Sl Boe i + Mi ns Ml Si RR Nd 1 LEN 5 Gc Br Se i i a £5 BL en SE A RE RE BE GS KL Se ae oT ci BSR A EE Be fi Ct Bg SIE BS SR ROS AR rel MER ga TH RV EL BB (Cu SL ERT Sh RA CRI Bn BS By SIRES GE MO RL A i DI She Ll OOF JR LT 4 ed aE Bn RS Di + Ba SD St Ean Ba SEL Rag 2 BE Ll ain ki BE RR BHA ot Tn Ben i Gg ate ER ag Sea hr a pg Pa ad nnd nll ei 5 4 00 FO dt Bl el FR OC el con Ll pl i LG NL I Volume XXIX. Dryden, Ont. September 9 1921 Number 19 Ee EEN 1 23 New Chevrolet Prices 5-pass. Touring Car, $915 | Roadster, $915 Light Delivery $915 | Chassis . $850 F.0.B. DRYDEN, Ont. Standard equipment includes every essential found in higher-priced cars. Chevrolet value 'becomes more apparent through comparson with other automobiles. Here are some of the "four- ninety" features:-- Transmission: selective type, Hand | Electric Lamps control Demountable Rims Three 'speeds Forward & Reverse License Holder Electric Starter Electric Horn Speedometer | Complete Tool Equipment Tire Carrier - 1 Extra Rim Side Curtains - One-man Top Pay us a visit, and See these Facts for yourself. Durance Bros. SPECIALISTS IN AUTOMOBILE and BICYCLE REPAIR WORK. FULLY EQUIPPED SHOP. DEPENDABLE WORK. REASONABLE CHARGES. FULL LINE OF AUTO and 'BICYCLE ACCESSORIES. DRYDEN PHARMACY EVER-READY SAFETY RAZORS Complete with blades, $1.50 TINY TOT TALCUM POWDER The New Baby Tale. Delicately perfumed DRYDEN REALTY COMPANY (Opposite C.P.R. Depot.) Money to Loan ON GOOD FARM PROPERTY. If you want to Buy 'or Sell Farm or Town Property, we can help you. CALL AND SEE US. Life, Fire, Hail and Automobile In- Highly recommended by leading der- surance. - _ .. matologists. Conveyancing Bookkeeping MEDALLION ANTISEPTIC TOILET Stocks and Bonds bought and sold : © PREPARATIONS Agreements for Sale Discounted ete., ete., ete. Includes:-- : D. LANE, Manager. COLD CREAM, TOOTH PASTE TALCUM POWDER and SOAP Of delightful fragrance, offering "refreshing cleanliness. Self's Cava Mail Orders attended to. THE STORE OF SERVICE AND QUALITY. Consult F. C. BAKER Gasoline Expert 20000000000000600060060000 A.J.GARDINER | General Merchant EAGLE RIVER, ONT. Regarding All makes of Engines. Mat- | ine, Automobile or Stat- ~~ lonary AGENT FOR Dryden & Ontario Cockshutt Plow Go.. Frost & Wosd 9 ---- eee ; Implements A FEW OF THE THINGS in the HARNESS LINE I have on hand. Horse Collars, Breeching Straps, Side Straps, reversible Brass Ball Top Steel Hames, Hame Straps, Martingales, Pole Straps, .at Side Checks, Chain Breast otraps, Overdraw Checks, Kling's Hame Fasteners, Heel Chains, Team Breeching, Team traces, Success Chain Traces, tested 4500 ruinle fixaam © val Sharnig's Diatm Sovarntnss Raw Furs Bought and Sold 0000000200680 00006000006600 Hay ~ Fever SUMMER COLDS, ASTHMA, spoil many a holiday. RAZ - MAH Positively stops these troubles? Sneezing, weezing, coughing, weeping eyes aren't necessary-- unless you like being that way, $1.00 at your druggist's, or write Templetons, Toronto, for a free trial, Traces, Open Bridles, Winker Bridles, Halters, Double & single Lines, Team Back Pads, Belly Lands, Sweat Pads, assortment of Collars, Pads, &e. 3 Neatsfoot Harness Gil, in Quarts. : H. WILLARD, Boot and Harness Repairer. 'SOLD BY THE Dryden Pharmay fo A, Burgess & Wal E CR EAM PARL I'S COME AND BE SERVED UR &# Japanese Tea Room KODAKS, FILMS and SUPPLIES CHOCOLATES TOBACCOS ibs each, Breast Collars, Buggy! THE JACK POT. ~ Mr L. C. Tuttle is on a visit of in- pection for the stockholders of the Contact Bay Mines, Ltd. "Gee, I can't hit those high ones," remarked a player after fanning a few times. : Mrs John Corner and Miss Amy, of Brooklyn, Ont., are visiting Mr and Mrs J. S. Corner, Oxdrift, arriving on Monday morning. Sioux Lookout fans took great delight in referring to the fact that where Dryden goes their Sunshine goes with them. We might as well be Frank. It's useless to take three of four collars on a trip unless you rémember to bring a shirt to fasten them to. The two local churches promise to become centres of activity during the winter months. The Sunday School attendance at Union Church is rapidly increasing, while St Luke's Boys Club gives promise of a great future. Wm. Kerney, K.M., is now holding a position de jure at the Wachman Mine. sible position secured him the job out of a host of applicants. ; Certificates for successful candi- dates at the recent High School ex- aminations held at Dryden-are now in possession of the Principal, of the Continuation School Applications Hl for these Certificates will at once be attended to, No more sneezing summer colds! Hay Fever yields to AZ-MAH always, just as Rheumatism, Neuritis; Sciatica, ete, will to T. R. C's. Sold locally by : Dryden Pharmacy. Dryden boys throughtly enjoyed the dance after the Labor Day game, when Sioux Lookout Band furnished the music. The team declared that, in the art of entertaining' visitors, Sioux Lookout would be hard to beat. Contact Bay Mines Optimistic . Mr E. G. Rognon, of Contact Bayl Mines, has returned to town, after a prolonged business trip to Rochester, N.Y. in the interest of the Mine. He finds that although the financial world is still conservative, the tendency to- wards better conditions, and indica- tions are favorable to a return to more lively trading. He is greatly pleased with the progress the mine has made during his absence. A Losing Game : : Under moral suasion from the police Fred Solonika confided to Magistrate Pronger Wednesday, that he has been running a poker game in his house. Calling the bluff, the Constable led "§ wit ha Club, but His Honour held all the trumps, and Fred was just out fifty dollars and ¢ost on the draw. A Shot in the Dark-- =. 'While L. G. Sieber, Chicago, repre- senting the stockholders of the Wach- man Mining Co. was here last week, he found the hunting up to expecta- tion. On his way through the woods carrying a shotgun he saw something move, and, despite the low visibility, he impulsively fired. He only secured eight rabbits with one shot, which is a small average for this country, but as it was after nightfall that wasn't too bad for an amateur. The gun used was a double-barrelled, valve-in- head, sure-fire self-starter, with the 02 kick of the best brands of home brew. Jin List of School Fairs. _ Quibell--Tuesday, September 13th. Waldhof, Vermillion -- Wednesday, September 14th. + Eagle River, Minnitaki--Thursday, September 15th. Glengoland, Aubrey, Oxdrift--ZFri- day, September 16th. 7 Dryden--Monday, September 19th. Cairnbrogie--Tuesday, Sept. 20 Wabigoon--Wednesday, Sept. 21st, Ignace--Monday, Sept. 26th. Dyment--Tuesday, Sept. 27th. Alcock--Thursday, Sept. 29th. The Glengoland U.W.F.O. offer the following special prizes for children in Glengoland, Aubrey, Oxdrift Schools: Girls best Layer Cake, 1st $1.00; 2nd 75; 8rd 50c. Boys, any farm pets, condition and training to count, 1st $1.00; 2nd .75; 3rd 50c. CARPENTERS WANTED for new Power House extension, wages $6.00 {per ten-hour day. _ Board $1.15 per day. BACKUS BROOKS COMPANY Kenora, Ont. Bill's fitness for the respon-{ appearing by the last revised Assess- T Presentation to Miss Pitt A group of friends, officers and tea- chers of the Sunday School and mem- bers of the choir, gave a little party in the basement of Union Church, Wednesday evening, to bid farewell to Miss Edith Pitt, who has been so intimately associated with the work of the Church, as organist and Sunday School teacher. In the course of the evening the | Superintendent, Mr A. J. Lock, took: occasion to present Miss Pitt with a) memento of the occasion in the form! of a gold ever-sharp pencil on which her name was engraved, as a token of esteem and regard from her fellow workers in the Union Church. Miss Pitt will enter Wesley Collegs, Winnipeg, as a student in Arts. a Fatal Accident An unfortunate shooting accident occurred near Oxdrift on Sunday morning last, Louis Sitney the victim, while climbing through a fence on his homestead, was shot in the knee through his gun being accidently dis- charged. By the time he was found the un- fortunate man, who was over sixty years of age, had lost a great deal of blood. He was taken to Kenora Hos- pital to be operated on, but the shock proved too much for him, and he died there on Monday. He leaves a wife and four children, two daughters and two sons. Dryden Agricultural Society. WINNERS OF GARDEN CONTEST. 1 Albert Johnson «ee. 94 ZW Wo Mr0Y imines 92 SHIR Ee ST Ds - 91 4 Mrs Turner __..__.. ren BO BH ARIOBS eit 85 GS Tom Marke oes 84 7 Vys Risegari imei 82 8 Bert Sherwood __.. 2 Wm, Bllver tii 79 0 Willard. medi 78 Ben Bini i 76 BASEBALL Dryden nine celebrated Labor Day by a visit to Sioux Lookout, travelling by auto to Quibell and thence by the G.T.P. to their distination. Sioux Lookout gave them a tremendous re- ception, and, despite the rain, the boys had a royal welcome. The ground was too wet for to play in the fornoon, so the first game was called at 1 o'clock. With Reddy in the box and Rochon catching an en- joyable game was played ending in favor of Dryden by a score of 17-11. Duncan and Rochon preformed in the second game, which ' Sioux Lookout 11-7. The regular line-up was disarranged G. Louttit, R. Davidson and Bert Berrey of the Intermediates went a- long as reserves, and completed the team. Jackson who was rather serlous- ly hurt during the game, was obliged to spend a few days at Sioux Look- out, under the care of Dr Bell, but has since returned to Dryden. ; The Sioux Lookout team gave them a very good game, and there was a general expression that it would be a good thing for both towns if they could meet oftener. TO LET.--5 Comfortable Bedrooms, with Board. Reasonable price. Apply to Mrs Allen Lough, south side of Duke Street. Town of Dryden NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have transmitted or delivered to the person mentioned in Section 9 of the Ontario Voter's List' Act the copies required by said sections to be so transmitted or delivered of the list, made pursuant to said Act, of persons ment Roll of the said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the said Munie- ipality at Elections of Members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections; and that the said list was first posted up in my office in Dryden on the 19th day of August 1921, and remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have all errors or omissions corrected aé- cording to law, J. E. GIBSON, was won byl 'by the absence of Adair and Ackobie ! i Effective September 3rd NEW PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS: -- Touring $5865.00 | Truck $615.00 Touring, with Starter --___.__ 650.00 | Trock, with Stavier 1/7. 700.00 Runabout ~ 515.00 | Coupe _ 890.00 Runabout, with Starter ______ 600.00 | Sedan 990.00 Chassis 470.00 | Complete Starter unit only __... $85.00 Chassis, with Starter --_..__._ ~ 555.00 ALL PRICES F.0.B. FORD, ONTARIO No change in price of Tractors. Pi HAL DINGWALL Dingwall's Garage, Dryden, Ont. WE ART NOW BOOKING ORDERS FOR PENNSYLVANIA ANTHRA.- CITE COAL-- : $18.65 $18.90 GG, per ton NUT and STOVE, per ton F.0.B. CAR, DRYDEN. © 2 so 2 0 2 s/s 6 6 6 2 0 a 6 8 0 oa DE Place your order NOW, and avoid disappointment. Why not have those odd repair jobe done while the weather is fine? You may have your coal bin to fix up, or perhaps you want to build a new one. : J You probably have some miscellaneous repairs to make on your out- buildings; or maybe you intend building a storm porch. Do your repairing now, and have that satisfied feeling of being prepare for the cold weather. : Place your order with us today for Storm Sash and Doors, to ensure prompt delivery Remember, Storm Sash and Doers save Fuel, and will pay for themselves in one season. Our Lumber and Building Materia Is are the best, and our prices the lowest. No order too small, and no ne too large. Anything from a slat to a carload. ; Donald Lumber Yards, Ltd Modern Merchandisers of Lumber, DRYDEN, Ontario. PHONE 22 Is now complete and well stocked with the famous MASSEY-HARRIS labour-saving line of Imple- ments and supplies that every farmer needs. TRACTORS, RIDING PLOWS, WAGONS, FANNING MILLS, and POTATO MACHINERY. TENTS, 8 x i0-ft. 7m Ls 35 The Old Mcssey Harris Stand S. B. BLACK, Agent. FOR SALE. Small Grain Separator for sale. ELECTRIC WASHING MACHT | $160.00 cash. Almost new. Apply Apply MATISON BROS., Clerk of the Municipality of the ; Town of Dryden MRS J FRENCH Oxdrift.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy