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Dryden Observer, 18 Apr 1922, page 1

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rs EE a Volume XXIX. Dryden, Ont. April 18th 1922 Number 31 x RAW FURS . As usual we are Right There with More Money for your RAW FURS. If not convenient to bring or ship, a post - card will bring our travelling buyer, Mr B. E. Blair, to you. He will cover your section regularly, and it will pay you to be on the look-out for him. The Great Lakes Fur Trading Co. Ltd. DINORWIC, Ontario. FORT WILLIAM. LONG LAC, Ont. pS Ee I JISTRICT NEWS Miss Rissa Adams, Margery Adams, Louella Crosier and Emma Latimer are spending their holidays at home. Miss Helena Wright is spending her holidays in Quibell and Dryden. Mr Ernest Dickson paid the usual week-end visit to Oxdrift last week. Mr Roy Latimer spent his holidays at Merilla Ont. The Willing Workers held their usual monthly m eeting at the home of Mrs L. Pateman. Elections were the main go. Miss L. Brignall was re-elected president. Miss Edna Latimer vice-president, Miss Lena Adams secetary and Miss M. HowM. Howell treasurer. They algo put in an assistant secretary Miss M. McGonegal. The girls are busy "working" for their bazaar, which is to be held about July. = F. T. Brignail expects to go to Tor- {onto very shortly with three cars of caitle. Good fat ones, too. The dance which was arranged fo: the eighteenth proved a fizzle on ac- count of the weather. The few thal did brave the elements had a roya good time and feed! The Store of Quality and Service. THE DRYDEN PHARMACY Try the New Tonlc-- VIGOR WINE 1s in a high degree a tonic, possessing invigorating qualities." Highly desir- able for persons convalesing, wesk or lacking appetite. CONTAINS NO DANGEROUS DRUGS. Spr Sm NOTHING LIKE LEATHER to resist the wet and mud that comes with the Spring Thaw. We have just put in stock a Special Line of Men's SOLID LEATHER WORK BOOTS, warranted to keep the feet dry and comfortable all the For All Stomach Trouble Adler-I-Ka Most throughly INTESTINAL CLEANSER AND ir ~~ ANTISEPTIC re 'Pleasant to take. Never causes SPECIAL BOOTS FOR BOYS trouble, Chrome Leather Waterproof Soles Wear twice as long as the ordinary any : sole, and with uppers that will give MAIL "ORDERS ATTENDED TO. a an =-- | COME AND LOOK EM OVER! H. WILLARD, Boot and Harness Repairer. Golden Star Ledge : No 484 Ns AF KAM, GRC. Meats in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, the Second Tuesday of each month. EVANS _ Visitors Cordially invited. The P ree a ii | ION , ~ D. REID, W.N. CONFECT BREAD H. HUMPHREYS, See. SOFT DRINKS. TOBACCO. This little Store, so conveniently situated, and whose ssrvise is so cheerfully given, is becoming the favorite shopping place of those of our citizens who live ia the upper portion ef the Town. MACHIN & TEASDALE IMPERIAL BANK BLOCK KENORA . . Ont Dvposiie the Town Hall. DR le PAPLR COMPANY, LIMITED. and §® Siore ge) The Having taken over the Burgess & Wal- 'ters business, we shall endeavour to give the public satisfactory service. Quality and Service shall be our motto, and we invite your patronage. J. BENNETT ¢ J TOWN OF DRYDEN--Bylaw Ne. 150 A BY- LAW TO AUTHORIZE A CERTAIN AGREEMENT WITH THE mi ine Council ¢f The Corporation of the Town of Dryden, by and with the assent of the Municipal Electors of the Town of Dryden, enacts as follows: 1. THAT the Town may make and enter into an Agreement with ths Dryden Paper Co. Limited, to the effect set forth in Schedule "ar hereto, and that the Mayor and Clerk be and they are hereby authorized to sign, seal with the corporate seal, execute and deliver the said Agreement on behalf of the Town, as well as all other conveyances and assurances which may be necessary to carry out the true intent and meaning thereof. ae Public Meeting Tlectors of A Meeting of the Ratepayers of e held in the Union School Section No. 1, Van W Horne, Wainwright and Dryden, will be held in the Town Hall, Dryden, on Friday Evening, April 28th, at 8 p.m. for the purpose of deciding on the location of Site for 'School Building. _ All are requested to attend. J. S. GOLDEN, Secy-treas. th ar aq to dis- reement between and the Dryden DONE AND PASSED in Council, this day of A.D. 1922, as witnessed by the Corporate Seal of the said Town and the hands of its proper s in that behalf, --. Mayor. SCHEDULE "A" cables shall be furnished and put in THIS AGREEMENT made in dupli- | place bv the Corporation in £3 r to cate this = day of April, A.D, 1922 | enable connection with the Company's BETWEEN: transformers. 6. The Corporation shall install and maintam the said system in accord- ance with the requirements of thej- THE DRYDEN PAPER CO. LTD SAE) Hereinafter called the "Company." OF THE FIRST PART --and-- ation, and shall so take and use the THE CORPORATION of. the TOWN | current to be supplied as aforesaid az OF DRYDEN, not to endanger the Company's Elee- trical Apparatus. 7. The Company shall maintain a proper recording meter on its switch- board in the substation, and the daily peak loads shall be averaged and constitute the amount of current fov| which tse Corporation shall pay. 8. Ali accounts for power shall be rendered by the Company monthly! and shall be paid, if correct when ver- fied, immediately thereafter. 9. It is understood and agreed that this contract shall subsist for a period co-terminous with the power lease of the Wainwright Falls granted by the Ontaric Government to the Corpora- tion and assigned to the Company. The power lease granted by the Ontario Government provides for & period of twenty years with the right of renewal of the lease for two fur- ther and successive terms of ten years The price of $20.00 per horse power per annum will therefore apply on the Herein after called the "Corporation" CF THE SECOND PART WHEREAS the Company, under Agreement dated April 1913, supplies the Corporation with Electric Power, said Agreement terminates on April Tal, 1923, And WHEREAS it has been agreed between the parties hereto that said Agreement subsisting between the Company and the Corporation shall be mutually released. NOW THIS AGREEMENT WIT- NESSETH that in consideration of the premises and of the covenants and agreements hereinafter contained, the Company and the Corporation hereby COVENANT and AGREE zach with the other as follows: -- 1 The Corporation agrees to sell, crant, assign and set over unto the Company all its right, title and inter- est in and to that Part of Lot Number 7, in the Second Concession of the| frst period of twenty years. If the Township of Wainwright, in the Dis"l:aid lease is renewed hy the G t of Kenora, lying South of a line > East and West across said ! th centre of the said Conces- ng West of the Wabigoor ment and the price of electric p supplied by the Company to the noration, for the two renewal ; of ten years each be not agreed upon by the Company an Corporation, six months before expiration of the 20-year perio the further ten year period, the price to be charged shall be referyed to the Ontario Hydro Electric Com - mission for its determination, which shall be binding on both parties hereto. 10. All Releases, Agreements, Con- veyances and Assurances necessary to carry out the true intent meaninz hereof shall be execu forthwith after the passing a By law approving the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOQOF parties have set their Corporat and hands of their several authorized in that behalf, SIGNED, SEALED & DELIVERED in the Presence of ~ Li River, containing 71 acres mere or ess, and which lands are in the Office of Land Titles at Kenora as parcel 5983 in the Register for the Distriet of Kenora, at and for the price or sum of $5000.00, being the Corporation's total outlay to date in connection with said lands; And further agrees to assign to the said Company all the Corporation's interest in a certain lease of the water power rights in the Wabigoon River at the said Lot 7, zranted by the Department of Lands and Forests to the said Corporation under date of the day of The said Company agreeing to fulfil all the conditions of the said lease. 2 The Company agrees to furnish slectric power to the Corporation for a term of years, said term of years to he co- terminous with the lease of the Fah} ~wright water power granted by she ontarte Government to the Cor- | THE DRYDEN PAPE soration and assigned to the Company { per The Company agrees to reserve for! ihe use of the Corporation a maximum of 200 h.p. The Corporation shall pay od en & the s ary n ox Secretary . THE CORPORATION of the TOWN to the Company $20.00 per h.p. per OF DRYDEN. annuin for power used. The Corpora- per Mayet tion guarantees to accept current as al aforesaid from the Company to the - Clerk extent of at least $1440.00 per annum NOTICE. and hereafter undertakes to pay to "he Company any deficiency caused by the Corporation not consuming sufli- cient to=amount to the said sum of; $1440.00. Charges for the power consumed to be rendered monthly by the Company to the Corporation, it being agreed that the minimum monthly charge shall be $120.00. 3. The Company shall be at liberty to supply electric light and telephone wires cn any and all poles owned by the Corporation which will enable the Company to furnish electric light and telephone service to residences now occupied by J. B. Beveridge, and four other bona fide officials' residences of the Company, which are or may be erected on the property known as the lene property, in the Town of Dry- den. Also electric light to the Com- pany's Mill Hall in the said Town of Dryden, such services to be supplied at the expense and risk of the Com- . pany. | 4. The Company shall supply elec- jie Ts 4 first publication was made on the 18th! es ohh vole ~ jday of April, A: D. 1922. i B. The Company shall make provi- | DATED at Dryden, Ontario, this sion for connection in their substation' 10th day of April, A. D. 1922. j TAKE NOTICE that the foregoing is a true copy of a proposed By-law of The Corporation of the Town of Dry- den, to re submitted to the votes of the Electors on Wednesday the : day of May, A.D. 1922, between hours of Mine o'clock in the foren and 5 o'clock in the afternoon, at the following places, viz: THE TOWN HALL, DRYDEN, 2. AND that the 9th day of May, 1922, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at} the Town Hall in the said Muni ] ity has been fixed for the appointm of persons to attend at the polling places and at the final summing upi of the votes by the Clerk. 3. Electors is obtained to the said pro- posed By-law, it will be taken into considertion by the Municipal Council of the said Corporation at a Meeting to be held after the expiration of one month from the date of the first pub-| env Emin G. H. BALL | switch board for connection with the } Jd. E. GIBSON, Canadian Fire Underwriters' Associ-§ i AND that if the assent of the = > lication of this Notice, and that guchi -- 3N'S BAY CO. Incorporated 150 ra Yi Oldest, Strongest, Best. WANTED Loree Quantities , ighest Price Paid. Liberal Grading ig Tan] 3 ® Mail, Express or Bring your Raw furs to us for Satisfaction. INORWIC, Ont. THE OLDEST IN OUR LINE. ND THEATRE .ckhardts Bell Ringers' ew company of Batertainers il 27th Hy GI . Children "5c Repairs ORE GUARANTEED. na fir gies Auto Repair Shop, you tc call and tell me your Auto Troubles. HEERFULLY GIVEN No Job too Small. Su Greases, and Gasoline ways on hand. : utting at your disposal a i | FREE DISTILLED WATER. : SERVICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED. R MOTTO: The Customer must be satisfied. MAPLES BILL SELF, Vv Proprietor. Viechanic sy Store V hile Nature has been preparing for her Spring Copenin 2, w orking away down underground, cn | wcinths, Yellow Jonquils and Red, Red ha en busy preparing new tines ne, he can show you Ladies' KAYSER re Silk Hosiery, the greatest hosi- over introduced in Dryden. On in a jiffy, and they stay rolled up. n Pure Silk Hosiery in Black, Brown, Suede, Grey, Beige, eit. DEY GOODS WINDOW Also Plaid cables of the Corporation, which Town Clerk.

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