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Dryden Observer, 12 Sep 1924, page 4

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TRE DRYDEN OBSERVER Ontario Voters' List Act, 1924. TAKE NOTICE THAT the Sittings of the Revising Officer for the purpose of hearing Complaints or Appeals with regard to the Voters' List, of Kenora to be used at the taking of a Plebiscite in connection with the "Ontario Temperance Act," for the Electoral District of Kenora, will be held at the following places: KEEWATIN--At the Town Hall in 23rd day of September 1924, at eleven tinue until the Appeals are disposed of, to hear Complaints as to the List | 1, 2, and 8 of the said Municipali ty of § the Town of Keewatin, and that his' Honour T. W. Chapple, Esq., District Court Judge, will be Officer, and his clerk will be W. Craig, whose address is Town Hall, Keewatin, and the last day upon which notice of complaint may be given will be Saturday the 20th day of September 1924. KENORA--At the Court House in the Town of Kenora on Monday, the * 6th day of October, 1924, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon and will con- tinue until the appeals are disposed of, to hear Complaints as to the List ; of Voters for Polling Subdivisions H situated in Centre Ward, North Ward, South Ward and West Ward o fthe! ¢ said Municipality of the Town of Ke- ors and that His Honour T. W. Chapple, Esq., District Court Judge . Will be the Revising Officer, and his] clerk will be F. J. Hooper, Whose ad- # dress is Town Hall, Kenora, and the { last day upon which notice of com- a may be given will beThursday he 24th day of September, 1924. JAFFRAY & MELICK--At the Court House in the Town of Kenore "on Tuesday, the 7th day of October, § 1924, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon t and will continue until the Appeals ; are disposed of, to hear Complaints 4" as to the List of Voters for Polling Subdivision Nos. 1, 2, and 3 of the saic Municipality of Jaffray and Melick, "and that His Honour T. W. Chapple, i Esq., District Court Judge will be the Revising Officer and his clerk will be 1H. S. Carruthers, whose address is Third Street South, Kenora, and the , last day upon which notice of com- ; plaint may be given will be Friday, the 3rd day of October, 1924. MACHIN--At the Town Hall iy, the Town of Dryden on Thursday, the 25th day of September, 1924, at four o'clock in the afternoon and will continue until , the Appeals are disposed of, to hear , Complaints as to the List of Voters for ' Polling Subdivisions Nos. 1 and 2 of the said Municipality of the Township of aMachin, and that His Honour 'T. W. Chapple, Esq., District Court Judge will be the Revising Officer, and his "clerk will be George Ruete, whose ad- dress is Eagle River, and the last day upon which notice of complaint may be given will be Monday the 22nd day of September 1924. J ed WE state emphatically that every Householder, Homesteader, and hustler should take this weekly Newspaper, because we look in vain throughout Canada for a Country "Rag" that carries so much advertising, and of such interest to the public, and such. intense competition in the Com- munity, that possibly there is no District that fares better at the hands of its Merchants than this one, and this remark is not a boost for the paper at all, it is an effort to get you people who read it, to tell those who do not read it, of what they miss for a dollar or a dollar and a half a year, because if everyone in the neigh- bourhood read the advertisements they would not be so largely thrown away. 0050 Relative Sr Bigisetics WE are still continuing the Sale of Children's, Misses, and Wo- men's Shoes at $1.60 per pair. Tow Shoes, worth $2; $2.50; $3; $4 and $5 a pair. There are about 500 pairs altogether, and they are moving quite well. --0--0--0--0-- OUR Prices for the lovely British Columbia McIntosh Reds, is $3 per Box this year, and by the time this is in your hands, our first car will be here, --0--0--0--0--= ON Saturday, September 13 and Monday, 15th only, we are put- ting 1500 yards of White Cotton 35 inches wide, on Sale at 5 yards for $1, and one 150 yards Cotton Spool thrown in. DRYDEN---At the Town Hail in the Town of Dryden on Thursday, the 25th " day of September, 1924, at.seven o'cloék in the afternoon and will con- tinue until the Appeals are disposed of, to hear Complaints as to the List of Voters for said Municipality of the Town of Dryden, and that His Honour T. W. Chapple, Esq., District Court Judge will be the Revising Officer, and his clerk will be J. BE. Gibson whose address is Dryden, Ont., and the last day upon which notice of complaints Get that again, 5 yards of may be given will be Monday the 22nd for the | several Municipalities in the District the Town of Keewatin on Tuesday the ! o'clock in the forenoon and will con-! of Voters for Polling Subdivision Nos. the Revising PULL LOVER BOYS BLOOMER PANTS A HEAVY TWEED BLUE SE Boa Be | CL ET ERGE, Good Quality 5 STY LE SWEATERS for the IN THE MAT OF DARIUS CLARK WAR late of the Township of W 'zbigoon, in the District of Kenora, Farmer Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Sec. 56 of Chapter 121, R. S. O. 1924 that all persons having claims or de- ATR 4 'mands against the estate of the sald Darius Clark Warner, deceased, who died on or about the Twenty-seventh day of February, A.D. 1924, are re- ! quired to send by post, prepaid, or de- liver to the undersigned administrator, Henry Porter Cooke, on or before the third day of October, 1924, their christian and sur-names and addresses, with full particulars in writing of their claims and statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them duly verified by statutory declaration. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the sald third day of October, 1924, the said administrator will proceed to dis- tribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice, and the said administrator will not be liable for said assets, or any part: thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by him at the time of such distribution. DATED this Third day of September D. 1924. H. P. COOKE, Adeaipinior RUBBER WORK APRONS, neatly SAFETY PINS, assorted sizes, 12 on TOWELS, extra heavy terry, 40 x 20, CASHMERE HOSE --for girls--in according MAIL ORDERS GIVEN TER OF THE ESTATE | : NER, | 8 ELASTIC LISLE QUALITY, new stock, ¥-inch, white or blac Jelly TUMBLERS, 8-oz size, metal lid, Glass BERRY SET, 1 Fruit Bowl and 6 Nappies, Colors, Cordovan, Grey, Sand Bro wn, Black, from .68 to .90 per pair -- 0 0--0-- : --FRESH FRUITS "NEW APPLES, per Iho... * 1fc I 2-Ibs for 25¢. LARGE ORANGES, per doz. ..__ 45c. STRAWBERRIES, per basket -- 25. PLUMS, per dozen... 15¢. Zdozenfor ~ 2be. TOMATOES, per Ib ..__.. 20c. BANANAS, per 1 ~ 15c. per dozen 50c. BULK CHOCOLATES 50c. to $1.00 per Ib CHOCOLATE BARS, Mixed 6 for 25c. All Kinds of FRESH MIXED CANDIES, per Ih 3be. BUTTERNUT AND MILK BREAD per loa gl Oc. : ICE CREAM, per drt __.__._ ~ T0e. % We make a specialty of Lunches Picnics and Parties. ® Box Come and visit our Tee Cream Parlour, its nice and cool. We serve all kinds of Ice Cream and Cold Drinks Service from 6:15 a.m. to 1:00 am. * BOARD $7.50 per WEEK. % * ES * * MEAL TICKETS, 21 meals $7.50. each. k, yard hemmed, many colors, card, 2 cards for per dozen S70 the set for. ou... 80 each _ =. <.BD fina rib. to size. PROMEY ATTENTION nia nt Doors, SUCCESSOR TO AN PERSON & HARRIS Contractors and Builders Full Stock of LUMBER, Shingles, Wood Fibre, Brick, Lime and Cament, Cstimates Freely We are expecting a big shipment of Sweaters for Saturday. lower than ever. cludes, Men's Prices are Our shipment in- Coat Sweaters, Pull- overs, also Pullover Sweaters in the "VY" Neck. Sweaters 'Girls, and Misses; Children's Pullovers. for young Boys. Pullovers, We are also expecting other lines in Fall Stock. ------000---- 01S 06S As we have already mentioned in our last advt. that we are going in the Shoe Line, more than anything else. Therefore, you will be sure to find a Complete Stock, to fit your family. As for prices, you won't buy them elsewhere cheaper. We made sure that you are not tak- ing chances in buying Shoes from us, as money is gladly refunded if not suitable. We got in a small lot of Men's Seconhand Army Boots and they are selling cheaper than last year. 000 Why Not - Grab the opportunity to get two pair Lot pants for the price of one. The Rex tailoring are having a Sale for September only. They are giving a 05! FREE extra pair of PANTS to each SUIT you order, made-to-measure, during this month. 1t is not necessary for you to have your Suit taken out this month. Let us send your order in now, while the Sale lasts, and we can ar range to ship the Suit to you at any month, which '1is more convenient to you. You will find the most beautiful selections of samples to choose from. Prices to suit your pocket. Sash and Ask your friends if they ever had a Suit made-to-measure from the Rex Tailoring. They are sure to recco- mend them as high-class Taylors of better materials. Given excellent White Cotton and one best quality reel or Thread, any size, either black or white for $1. --ipag AND THIS ONLY FOR SATURDAY day of September, 1924. VAN HORNE--At the Town Hall in the Town of Dryden on Thursday the 25th day of September 1924, at eight o'clock in the afternoon and will continue until all Appeals are disposed of, to hear Complaints as to the List of Voters for Municipality of the Town ship of Van Horne and that His Honour T. W. Chapple, sq., District Court Judge, will be the Revising Officer, and his clerk will be George Wice, whose address is Dryden, Ont., and the last day upon which notice of be Monday, 1924. Sioux Lockout and that His Honour T. W. Chapple, Esq., District Court % 4 he 22nd day of September | i SIOUX LOOKOUT---At the Town Tall in the Town of Stoux Lookout, i on Thursday the ninth day of Octo- | ber, 1924, noon, and will continue until the Ap- {in writing in - the peals are disposed of, to hear plaints as to the List of Voters for | the said Municipality of the Town of | | Officer or left for him at his address above stated, within the time limited at seven o'clock in the after- Com- { ia | | Subdivision, Apply, Complaint or Ap- i peal to have his name or the name of | i any person entered onor removed from : "the said List. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that such Appeal must be by Notice prescribed form, signed by the Complainant in duplicate 'NOW is the time to ------ 500 see us about { HEATERS or BOX STOVES, as we have quite a few to choose from. IT WILL ALSO PAY YOU TO ito try us first about your household furniture. A few Baby CARRIAGES and given to the Clerk of the Revising MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; One VIOLIN and ACCORDEON (from whom also the required forms QO RIFLES & SHOT GUNS, of all of Application may be obtained.) AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that I hereby call upon all Voters to tale immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac- cording to law, the last day of Appeal I being in each Municipality as above stated.--As to procedure Note par- ticularly Section 59 to 69 of "The On- tario Voters' Lists Act 1922." DATED this 12th day of September A.D. 1924. JJudge, will be the Revising Officer, and his clerk will be J. E. Cole, whose address is Sioux Lookout, Ont., and the last day upon which notice of com- plaint may be given will be Saturday the 4th day of October, 1924. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT any Voter who desires to com- plain that his name or the name of any person entitled to be entered on the said Voters List has been omitted complaint may be given will be Tues- Calibers. Buy your Rifles at a day, the 23rd day of September, 1924. cheap price before the Hunting season comes. IGNACE--A¢ the Town Hall in the Town of Dryden on Thursday, the 25th day of September 1924, at four o'clock in the afternoon, and will continue until all the Appeals are disposed of, to hear Complaints as to the List of Voters for the said Municipality of the ~ Township of Ignace, and that His ¢ Honour T. W. Chapple, Esq., District Court Judge, will be the Revising from the same, or that the names of Officer and his clerk will be Arthur: any person not entitled to be Voters Read whose address is Ignace, Ont., ; have been entered thereon, may on or and that the last day upon which] 'before the dates Tospeciively fixed as notice of complaints may be given will i ein above stated for each Polling -- We are also buying Good RIFLES, or selling them for on commission, 50 p.c. on the dollar. i PITT, Lid. DRYDEN, Ont NEW & SECOND HAND STORE Goods of every description Bought and Sold T. W. CHAPPLE, Chairman of the Election Board for the Electoral District of Kenora.

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