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Dryden Observer, 13 Sep 1929, page 3

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER iy Now is the time to prepare for the Cold Weather. We have a full stock ' of Heaters, Stove Pipes. Stove Boards. New Stock, just In. LOOK THEM OVER NOW EASY TERMS IF DESIRED. ito i joue is in good shape." ii Earl of Cromer, accompanied by 7 his cottage. BD LUMBER, COAL & BUILDERS SUPPLIES BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDING QUALITY --- ----SERVICE DRYDEN Jas. Winterbottom, interbottomn Lumber Yard I 1INEW NATIONAL PARK ATTRACTS THOUSANDS Earl of Cromer is Distinguished | , Visitor to Prince Albert | MONTREAL, September 192 ' { More than two thousand have {visited Prince Albert National Park this season so far, according the superintendent J. A, Wood. The park, which was for- merly opened last year by Prem- ier King, will be one of the most popular resorts in the west, C. i K. Howard, Manager of the | Tourist and Conveution Bureau. Canadian National Railways said receutly on his return from a vis- it to the park with the Earl of Cromer. "Of the two thousand which Mr Wood tells me visited the park this season, the major- ity were from the prairies," Mr Howard said. "It is one of the few resorts the prairie provinces have and is beautifully watered and full' of game ang fish. A new road is being coustructed iuto the park form the Canad- ian Natioual Railway at Prince Ah and will likely be ready xt year, although the present The his family, the Cuntess, Lady Rosemary, and Lady Violet Bar- ing and Viscount Erriugtou, was a guest of the prime Minsiter at The distinguished visitors speut two days in the park, fishing & canoeiug aud From there the party went into Jasper Park Lodge for a week's photographing moose and deer. 9 i during their stay M. J. CROSIER General Merchant OXDRIFT, ONTARIO Dealer in-- BOOTS AND SHOES DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE FARM IMPLEMENTS Agent for-- LIFE INSURANCE FROST AND WOOD & COCHSHUTT. IMPLEMENTS = "This is to take a" cordial invitation to you New Ford Car. 'This ride is yours, without obliga- tion of any kind. Take it, if oaly to acijuaint yourself with the car's [perfor rMAance., Kou 'should know the smooth, con- gr Yo ge a demonstration ride in the Fordor Seda Let us Demonstrate IA) Remarkable Performance fident ease with which it carries you 'about--its flashing acceleration and peed -- its generous comfort -- its I surplus of power --its safe four-wheel brakes. Such qualities have been associated heretofore only with cars of high price. The New Ford Car puts them within the reach of any purse. | Arrange now for a demonstration; Dingwall Motors, Dryden PUBLIC PREFEREN a CE sSheriff's Sale of Liands for Arrears of School Tazos SCHOOL SECTION NO. 1, TOWNSHIP OF SOUTHWORTH AND HARTMAN, DISRICT OF KENORA, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO By virtue of a Warrant under the hands of the Chairman and Secretary of School Section No. 1, Township of Southworth and Hartman, District of Kenora; dated the 15th day of July, 1g2g, commanding the Sheriff to levy upon the lands hereinafter described for arrears of Tazes respec tively due thereon together with the costs incurred, I hereby give notice that pursuant to the As- sessment Act, I SHALL ON WEDNESDAY THE 6th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1gag HOUR OF ELEVEN O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON AT THE AT THE SHERIFFS OFFICE IN THE TOWN OF KENORA, IN THE SAID DISTRICT OF RENORA, 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 charges shall have been sooner paid. Lot and Block or Townsite or Years Fd Lot and Concession ia &@ Township Acres Arrears 4rresrs Cost Total wunbt'd Gong lois 3,2, 5,8, 7; 10; 11; 12; 15; 18 Dinorwie 19; 20, 21; 24, 25; 29, 30; 33, 34;| Townsite 37; 38, in Blk. 3; Plan M.50 Lots 1, 2:5, 8; 9, 10; 13; 14; 15; 16 » i 17, 18; 19, 23; 24, 28: 29; 329; 33; 34; 37, 38, in Blk. 4; Plan M.50 ; Uzn Jone Hen Undivided % Interest in S.W. Cor- »" 55s ner of Blk A, Plan M: 50, being 1922. | Beachvilie, Part of HW. 7 9.93 | 1928 | $204.92 $42.18/9387.16] pid | Cus lots 4, 2:78, 10, 18; 19; 24; 25:.2%; " 29, in Blk. 5, Plan M. 50 STIG Lots 1, 2, 5; 6, 9, 10, 11; 24; 25; 28 | 1925 | Ave. Winnipeg 29; in Blk. 8. Plan M. 50 1928 $59.50 $8.51 883.81 ptd Bea Lots 9 and % of Lot 10; Blk 7, Plan » M. 111 | 2 N %, Lot 4; Con 4, and S 14 Lot 4| Southworth | | pid E T Baptlslt Con 5° Township | | | 812 B3cXinnoh Bidg., Teronto N 14, Lot 6; Con 1, and S % Lot| Hartman 1925- | 5, Con.2 Township | | 1928 | $140.28 20.07|$160.85| | | Jem Cross, N 3%, Lot 3, Con 2 vil | 1926- RB: E: No. 2 1928 $22.89 $3.27) 25:98] pid | Landsdown, i i | Out Dated at the Sheriff's Office, Kenora Ontario, this 29th day of July, 1929 J. W: HEEL, 1:©:0:F:;, DRYDEN LODGE No. 417, meets in the Town Hall Dryden every Monday evening at 8 p.m. WHITELEY, N.G M. SPICER, Rec:-Sec i, 0 DRYDEN LODGE, He, 1884 ® feasts the Fives and Tid Wednesday of each month, at chght | p.m. in the Town Halk. Visiting brethren cordially imvited W. JONES, W.M. B. SMITH, Sec'y. - GOLDEN STAR LODGE A:T: & A: M:, No. 484, G:R:C: Meets in the Biassaie Hall Dryden the Second Tuszsday of each month Visitors Cordially Invited. F. FOQULIS, WB. A, E. 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