Owing to the great variety of goods in my large stock, Thave feund them Sh to sify. and thercfore no bills will be issued. § as FI EER NT gq. £ I confine myself to the very brief statement that the goods and values are well worth coming many id to see. It might mean some tronnls : % call, but you will find the trip was worth it. DRYDEN, Oat. = re memo nem oem nl® SCHOOL BOARD MEETS THE first business meeting of the re- constructed School Board was held Wednesday. M. S. Campbell was again elected as Chairman; J. S. Golden, | Secretary. A discussion took place on the general situation. It was agreed that greater public attention should be drawn to the work of the board, and the Board went on record in urg- ing citizens to be present at its meetings the first Wednesday of-each month, Led by BE. W. Wice the Board also expressed the cpinion that all proceedings should be published in future. Several accounts were passed for payment and the Secretary was in- structed to advertise for tenders for wood for the schools. A letter {rom the W.I. which had 2 | not been disposed of by the previous 2 Board was read, suggesting that a . committee appointed by them might ' co-operate with the Board in visiting BM the schools and point'ng out ways @' in which the Bl could be facilitated. The B morited mature consideration, and was EL again left for future decision. | A special meeting will be held R | Wednesday next, to consider the ques- B tion of the site of the new school. 8! VAN HORNE COUNCIL ' The adjourned meeting of Van 3% sas St : "th 3 work of the teachers |p pf ts; in new condition. letter | TENDERS FOR WOOD Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned up te February, 1st 1922, at six o'clock, for the delivery wood four foot, to be delivered and securely and properly piled on the School grounds befor the snow goes. The lowest of any tender not necess- arily accepted. J. S. GOLDEN, Sec-Treas. Dryden School Board. MUNICIPALITY OF VAN HORNE ASSESSOR Applications will ke received by the undersigned up to six o'clock of Fri- day February third, for the position of Assessor of Van Horne Township of fifty (50) cords of Dry Tamaraci: Ca and Glengoland School Bention at ¢ salary of $65.00. D. ANDERSON, Clerk. FOR SALE--CUTTER, complete with Team Har- ness. Truck with shaft. Also about 20 pure-bred Plymouth Rocks. or. J. DURANCE, Albert St. Darsuisle Yorn, NOTICE TO CREDITORS, ship 'Hall, Jan. 14th. appointed chairman. key, Mocrehouse and McKay present. The clerk was instructed to report at next meeting particulars of ac- counts outstanding for the last three years, with a view to action. Dr Dingwall was appointed medical ; officer, at a nominal salary of $25. J. : Guthrie, Sr. was appointed to the i Board of Health, Roads and Bridger. --Councillors J. {| McKay, C. Pilkey, C. Coombe. Prop- ' erty and Finance.--W. Moorehouse, E. : W. Wice, C. Coombe. Accounts passed for payment were R J Pronger $5.00; Municipal World were ns * ETS GE ESI OLR GED WIE eT ote, ii on road. G. Nelson and H. Wice were ap- pointed to audit the books for 1921 at a salary of $10.00 each. The clerk was instructed to ad- | vertise for an assessor for 1922 at a | salary of $65.00. A motion by J. McKay seconded by i ® I Moorehouse was' carried, that the' minutes of every meeting be published Council then adjorned till February sou at two o'clock. Horne Council was held in the Town- | In the absence In the matter of the estate of Tater 3 pair Men's Short Black, Mack- of Reeve Coombe, E. W. Wice was : Councillors Pil- be 22. J. Norris $3.00 for gravel used' Jones, late of the Town of Dryden, in the District of Kenora, deceased. ant to the Trustees' Act, R.S.0., 1914, Cap. 121, that all persons Yond any Peter Jones, who died on or about the 4th day of August, 1921, at Dryden, quired to send by post, prepaid, or to deliver to the undersigned executor of | the estate of the said deceased, their names and addresses and full partic- ulars in writing of their claims and a statement of their accounts and the nature of the security, if any, held by them. And Take Notice that after the 15th day of February 1922, the said executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased proportionately among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice, and that he will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any "person of whose claim he shall not by then have received notice. J. E. GIBSON, Executor. ' For Health Si Plorsurems The Uneedtukum Club is a flower of the hardy variety, and continues to blossom forth in original ways. The new officers for the quarter have taken hold and have already succeeded in puting lots of pep in the bunch. This week the program consisted of a hike along snowy trails through i darksome forests to the Country j house of President, M. F. Cook, which arduous undertaking was accomplish- jed b by over thirty members, ladies as i well as gentlemen, mostly on snow I { shoes. ] The vice-president, Mr L. C. Carr, jo Mr Gammon, preceded the party | by a few hours to ensure that the | hospitality of the Club should not ! suffer. And the big ketile of mulligan they prepared and served hot to the 'later arrivals proved the wisdom of The coffee likewise affordéd an ex- the mutability of all things : ) 3 | the clubs choice of a chef. Pi and cake ! hibition of ; earthly, Three new members were admitted : {to the Club, viz;~-T. Marshland, H. b ' Gammon, T. Harinett, Mr Tom Foote appointed secretary, in place of 8 1Ir Woodhead, who is leaving for the 7 j south. After a few more business 1 matters had been satisfactorily dis- § 4 posed of, the following were appointed as a committee to arvange the next 2 | outing: --Misses May Tewis, Flossie § | Tusta'n and Adma Allen; Messrs S. yi Garland, W. Self, kel and B. Blair. t was action, a very enjoyable dance was by the viclin, relieved at intervals by the phonograph. The dreamy waltz and lively' fox-trot were varied by: good old fashioned quadrilles, as once more the old farm house thrilled to' "The Arkimsaw Traviller'" "The Wind that shakes the barley." : Shortly after midnight a halt was J | called, and the Club dispersed to mush ; once riore across the long, lone trail back to home and Dryden. By all ithe signs, Mr Cook's place promises to be one of the most popular places f resort next summer. soon in progress, music being supplied 4 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tenders will be received by the under- signed up till noon on Wednesday the first day of February, 1922, for the cutting and burning of the Right of Way for the extension of the Kenora- Redditt Road from Sturgeon River to Redditt in the District of Kenora, a distance of 12% miles, more or less, which distance is to be tendered for in two sections of approximately six and a quarter (614) miles each. Plans and specifications may be seen and forms of tenders obtained at the office of this Branch situated as follow: Kenora Dryden Emo Fort William (289 West Amelia St.) or at, the office of the undersigned. A marked cheque for One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) must accompany tender for each section. The lowest of any tender not neces- sarily accepted. C. H. FULLERTON, Director. Northern Development Branch NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE is hereby given that the B. Berrey E. Henc-, Partnership heretofore subsisting be- -tween us, the undersigned, as Then the decks being cleared for; Saw Millers at Oxdrift, in the Township of Aubrey, in the District of Kenora, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing to the said partnership are to be paid to John Ellsworth Teets at Oxdrift aforesaid, who will continue on the said business, "and all claims against the said part- 'nership are to be presented to the said John E. Teets and James Bullwer at Oxdrift aforesaid, by whom the same will be settled. DATED at Dryden, Ont., this First day of October, A.D. 1921, JOHN. E. TEETS. - JAMES BULLWER. F. BEVERLEY LINDEN, Witness. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursu- claims or demands against the late in the province of Ontario, are re-. Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Ont. Stock Taking Prices to Clear, for sh 3 pair Men's Heavy Grey fullcloth pants, sizes, 38, 40, reg. 8.50 per pair 5.90 5 Men's Heavy Whipcord pants, sizes, 36; 38; 40; reg. 9.75; per pair ee 8.25 3 Men's Heavy Sweater Coats, Yom. 4.50, Sole... in 3.50 Men's, all felt Boots __..__..__... $3.50 Men's all felt Boots, Leather Vamp, per pair oo... 390 Men's, one buckle, Felt Slippers... 1.90 i Men's, Grey Felt Slippers --_..__.. 1.15 : Men's, Brown Felt Slippers _._.. 1.00 5 pair Boy's Felt Boots __..__ .. 2.9¢C L$ pair Ladies Felt Juliet, leather Bole ei TE 1.8 6 pair Ladies Felt Juliet, Soft 1.95 19 pairs Ladies Brown and Red Felt Slippers Misses High Top Black Felt Boots, sizes, 11 to 2 __..__ 2.7¢ Childs High Top Black Felt Toots 1.15 sizes, 8 to 10 2.25 4 pair Childs Overshoe Gaiters, sizes, 8 to 18 1.50 Men's Heavy Winter Shirts in gray and khaki .._._._._.._ - 3.25 2 pair Men's Long Black Mack- inaw Pants, sizes 38-42__.. 6.50 inaw pants,, Extra Heavy, 38 to 42 :4 pair Men's Short Fancy plaid Mackinaw pants, sizes, 36, 44, 42, per pair 6.50 Men's Stanfield Underwear, green label, each o.oo... 1.25 Men's Stanfield Underwear, blue label, each mimi Men's Stanfield Underwear, black Jabel, Gach imi s 2.25 Men's all wool Heavy Winter un- derwear, reg. 2.50 and 275, sizes 6.56 2.25 4.2. Men's Heavy Sweater Coats, vez. 11.50, Bolen 9.50 1 Men's Heavy Sweater Coat, reg. . T0850, Bale, indi ~ 9.00 2 Men's Heavy Sweater Coats, ver. 13.50. Sale... 11.50 1 Men's Heavy Sweater Coat, reg. TAB. BAR mimics 1.28 Boy's Sweaetr Coats, reg 2.75 and 2.90, Sale --_. ii. - 2.28 4 Boys' Heavy Sweater Coats, reg 2.50. Hole wi i 3.75 2 Boys' Heavy Sweater Coats, reg. 200. Bale il Boys' Pullover Sweaters, reg. 878. Sale oil ag 4 Boys' Heavy Bultover Sweaters 3.50; Sale. 2.78 a [3] roo LTH. 5 Girls Wool Scarfs, Brown or gray, reg. $2.50, Sale... 2.15 1 Ladies Sweater Coat, with belt each 2 pair Men's Black and White Check, fulllcloth pants, size, each jo 2 pair Men's Heavy Grey fullclo! nt pants, sizes, 386, 38, reg. 7.50 pair ad 6.25 veg. 9.50. Sale ...ii.oo... 71.50 1 Ladies Sweater Coat, reg 9.75 Bale iis lh: 5.78 1 Ladies Sweater Coat, reg. 18.50 Sale 9.50 1 Girls Sweater Coat, reg. 4.50 3 Bala lh Beetin 3.50 . 6 Childs Sweater Coats, reg. 2.90 ] Bile dl 175 All lines of Dress Ginghams, reg. BG, per yard la 4 All lines of Dress Ginghams, reg. 2c; per yard i Me R. H. FLOUR $4.00 per cwt. for This 5-16 pails Pure Ea All prices on winter goods, will 10 p.c. off all lines, Buckskins, Iocas MAIL ORDEE: Fy Days. rn HONEY $1.00. while Stock Rites stand to April the first, 1922 SOLICITED. EBIHLVINROBER LBV EY Gig Goode sail A.J. GARDINER General Merchant EAGLE RIVER, ONT. GIST DPS VOL LEDC C OVINE 2a -~ < AGENT FOR ¢ Gockshutt Plow Go. Frosi & Wood © Implements & Sharple's Oman Sopavates © Raw Furs Bought acd Seid OC IEE °05 R. Sweeney General Blacksmith Wood Worker Dryden Ont. EAGLE RIVER Applications for the position of Cler! and Treasurer for the Municipality o Machin and unorganized portions o: School Sections, Nos. 1, 2, 3, at a salary of $176.00 will be received by the undersigned up to 6 p.m. Frida; January the 27th. DRYDEN REALTY COMPANY (Opposite C.P.R. Depot.) Money to Loan ON GOOD FARM PROPERTY.' If you want te Buy or Sell Farm or Town Property, we can help you. CALL AND SEE US. | Life, Fire, Hail and Automobile In. surance. : Conveyancing Bookkeeping : Stocks and Bonds bought and seld Agreements for Sale Discounted ete., etc., ete. D. LANE, Manages. y TAKE NOTICE that 1 will not be responsible for debts contracted by any party other than my wife and my- self, and merchants are hereby warned lo govern themselves accordingly, WILFRED QUIRK Dryden, Ontario, NOTICE .The books of the Drydén Cemetery Committee are about to be audited. To allow this to be done satisfactorily, che committee ask that all persons indebted to the Cemetery for lots, &e., will settle their accounts as soon as ALEX. TURNER, Clerk . Sol TOWN OF DRYDEN Auditors Applications will be received by the undersigned up to February 4th next. for two auditors for the year 192%, at a salary of $50.00 each. Dossible. Call or send cash or cheque to the Secretary. i Mrs D. SimesTigon: ES NOTICE. --All milk ro Or persons selling mill, or other dairy products tare notified that their licenses ex- pired December, 81st. Every dealer or vendor must therefore procure: a new license. for 1922, otherwise he ig | J. E. GIBSON, ! Town Clerk. liable to the penalties as provided 'in By-law No. 123 of the Town of Dryden