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Dryden Observer, 17 Jul 1930, page 5

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i two and three in tent. No. 2 made | APPS INT PSSA PIS FIG EN ARNT GAB G AA, ar at ay EN AR SANS OE ST pa THE BOYS CAMP-- the best Rutsic Bench; group ome ' 3 €4 After much plotting and planning {1 made the next best and groups 4 | : ° the Dryden District camp got star- fans 5 made the third best. Each day | Bd ted on Monday July 8th. Some of was ended by a sing-song around 2a J. ronger S the boys went the mreceding Satur- huge camn fire, and the reading of day to premare the camp for the the Prevaricator the camp paper, others who came later. "edited by C. Gammon and J Righp Reveille was at 7 am: and then edited by C. Gammon and J Rigby | New Dashw TEE SESE wii ar EE : Specials for MON., TUES.. WED Ba EE era a = tp Lr eld FE em Re vi ll Lol I pe 2 I dd al ae reflecting. crankshaft bearings for replacements. 8 'Automatic pitinan maintains perfect con- EEE leable knife hdad with case-hardened ball con nection for pitman. i Eighteen outstand 9 is 3 i" A . Let 3 St art : a = nection with knife head 16 Simple adjust- y e e e : os easily removed and re- ment to set registra- ers: placed tion of knife. 1 Increased strength 17 Wider range of Gardening ! and durability due to 9 Greater flexibility Si Top Eten Tar Hi 11 the Tools; Seed WE Have all the Tools; weeds | better methods of heat of cutter bar. Follows ; tf nd ground better; weight 18 Stronger & more treating, casting, ar serviceable hitch. Watering Cans; Hose in 50; 75 shaping parts. of bar carried on the 2 | | setting up exercises. Arefreshing each day after supper at 6:30 and | . dip was then partacken of before were ably presided over by Mr Dyk- 3 _ breakfast. Breakfast generallp con er. 2 b REG. SALE ) 'sisted of porridge or corn flakes, Thursday was Visitors' Day and POLES TOMAR oe cmems mess Samim OR eve 0 : To Co-operate with our Uustomers bread and marmalade. After break the boys were vsited by the G: G: Foctons BORE cog rpms idnin HE oy obser ne 43 ; to aka thely Codd furh fast was chapel and then camm dut- I: T. Soft-ball was played and to McConngachje's Orange Jam ..-- oR ol Ee : o make their Cash go furhter, we jes and tent inspection Afterwards give the girls an even chance, eR scorer Ginger Bren: ie 134 mee------ 9% : offer a 'Mr Howes gave an intelligent lec- boys played left-handed. Blue Ribbon Jelly Powders ---.. RI A I. "a ] , ture each day on the greatest gift At the end of the camp, R White- Libbys Pork & Beans ..-------- 12 e-- 11 : i {ef God--TLife. ley was vated the best all-round boy | Evan Apples, 2% Ms comme #7 eee 41 ; e . The Morning swim came just be and will be presented wth a cup, C & S COE mmr ommmmmms smmmrioem BF sms +n Bh = | fore dinner. After dinner Mr Howes given by Mr Pitt. Tent No 1, oc- | VECIroRs. [UB + saws peng as + BY mn 51 ; 3 : read 'the lives of great men, such as cupied by A. Doudiet, J. Rigby, W.: Maple Syrup, large ---..-----s:- BY rm es if] : : } Admunsen, Lindbergh and other Nat- Wickander and C. Neely came first, Maple Syrup, small ---..ocomee M2 Lomo +39 : | jotial 'heroes. The as.youlfike.it in camp Insnection and general clean | Cabs ONY BORD were bs binne BE. + seems ae 07 : i per od lasting for an hour came next jiness. ar. 27 followed by Practical Work. There Taking all into consideration a' C&S Ten O PRO comes rer 1B ois venation 8 : were four tents besides the lead- very pleasant time was had by all,; Cross & Blackwell Catsup, large 29... comommmmmme +24 : fers and five groups under sub-iead- especially the mosquitoes, Who had Sweet, Sour, Mustard Dicklon 2000, Lh Sal edie :87 ers. Group one consisting of seven evidently never seen 'so much fresh Branston SAUCE eevee nme 130% Lee 28 3 boys occupied two tents. The oth- meat in any one place before. Golder, Bantam COR + veeeeem ee 118 oe iim? 18 : : 2 | er groups of three or four boys each All who want a copy of the Pre-} Chocolate Bars, Per BOX «uo. .mmmc mms smmmmsmmmmm==s 50 ® --on all Cash Orders, of any size-- 3 joccupjed. the other tents. Groups varicator, please apply to J. Rigby. Siam Rice 1b REE Ca ow eB Me le @n - --during | EE I a a SSS 5 Delmonte "Spinach esr mR SE 18 et © om en mt mn a en wm & NC - i : Picnic Hams oem somes some 4 smear og en 18 4 4 9 [] ob " i June and July Corners Little Corner pipe ey xr ; 9 | oh : . Vol, 3 ; July 17th No 9 J 0O (GQou a 8 | gi : =} ® '® I= 7 § | : Mother: What do you spring preassure. ter bar from wear from : Es } alph J e Pr onger mean hp flirting with tension equalized by the knife. APART IRIN + that boy in your mir- 6 Improved bearings 14 Improved guards EE-- a oii ¢ ror? with better oiing equipped with steel ° 93 : The Store of Better Values' P-9 Daughter: Don't dis- facilities. ledger plates with ser- "Broken Dishes, ? Great : : turbe my thoughts, I'm 7 Eas aE reated edges. of £ 2 A : ! g. dems tn KUL AS, Comedy, at Canadian Chautauqua h and 100-ft, Lengths. = a Ln fo hh \ 2 Frame cast in one wheels. ots oe aig de Goa ll Suits glove, All holes drilled | 10° Unmsuslly high j WB and reamed in fixtures lift "with both foot One Set Disc Harrows assuring perfect align and hand levers. r --and-- ment of parts. 11 Imppoved lifting Judging from the Second Hand; but as good as neew, 3 Roller and ball device with simpe ad- ,iegent getivity on the mn Venrings assure light Justments. roads in this part of draft. 12 High carbon steel the district, there eith- : : 4 Wider and heavier cutter, bar, heat-trea- er must be an election Set New Discs; new bu Shop Worn will be sold at a bargain One Second Hand Range--Cheap. --and the--- . driving gear. Well ted and formed to pre- pending or Earl Hutch SEMI-READY GUARANTEE protected from dirt; vent sagging. ison must be given E A K } SE ____ of SATISFACTION stronger bevel gears. 13 Hardened steel the credit for stirring AY | 5 Improved cluteh-- plate protects the cut- things wo at Toronto. + Ho U3 T. PROUDFOOT 2 Pale Drurttls 00 00 Unit 0 8 Ton : "The Dryden Tailog" . Dryden A Ontario ry J. S. CORNER, Oxdrift, Ont. A WN ar CS Ct AT SCENE FROM "BROKEN DISHES" Sheriff's Sale of Lands for Arrears of School Taxes School Section No. 1, in the Townsnip of Zealand District of Kenora, Province of Ontario Eo tg hn ET Pe Jottar spy ie guises will be presented at the coming Canadian Shrutangg I Martin Erwin Players of Canada. 'Broken Dishes" hilarious laughter, tense drama and vivid Zepseninn 2% the very 2 1 3 v : ort of people we meet in cur daily life. The play unfolds an appeaties : rman and Secretary of School Section No. 1, Township of Zealand, in the District of Kenora nin bid EA Elaine, he baby of the family, and the dated the 10th day of March 1930, commanding the Sheriff to levy upon the lands hereinafter described for arrears of taxes respactively dug there grocery boy, whom Ma treats with icy seorn. By Pa and Fiaine @n~ ; ith ts incurred;1 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE tha ur } { ) Is spire together with surprising and dramatic results. 4 on, toge hor with the costs ne u ih in t p suant to the Assessment Act, I shall on MONDAY, the 4th day of Aug P oe iy. moving and ust, 1980 at the hour of Eleven o'Clock in the forenoon at the Sheriff'sOffic in the Town of Kenora ip the said District of Kenora, proceed to wproariously funny d charges thereon unless such ar- sell by Public Auction, so much of the said lands as may be necessary for the payment of the said arrears an rears and charges shall have been sooner paid. By virtue of a Warrant under the hands of the Chai 5 : Sharif of Kemers. Hi elon: Wo Simons 23 CHEE S--. EIR. 0 1 aah Pe Ek rN, [ ) No. of Let Con: 'Arrears Years in Arears Taxes Expenses Total ams of owner Address Un-ptd Township of Zealand Red a | a 8% Lot 1 Parcel 4462 4 160 1921 to 1929 $137.26 $ 13.09 $150.35 James Anderson, Pst : inclusive Woodstock, Ont. Grocery 8.W. pt: Lot 3 p : 4 N- Pt: Lot 3 1 83 1919 to 1929 $100.37 $10.69 $110.97 C. N Daly, md ; inclusive Guelph, Ont. 8 Pt; Lot 2 1 136 1925 to 1929 $ 56.99 $ 8.44 $ 65.24 Pred Smith 5, Lo " inclusive Wabigoon, Ont. Pa 8% Tot 1 Parcel 6649 2 159% 1920 to 1929 $147.28 $ 12.95 $160.28 Issac Wooodly Pu inclusive : rT Moose Jaw, Sask. Townsite of Wabigoon FOR MONDAY ONLY-- ne } Let 1 Block 8 1919 192 3.00 . : : a? Diftoh, Pop I (uns rmamamssmen 110 | t 1, Bloc 1 : Ei 9 $ 18. $ 6.25 $ 19.26 AMred Gooch, Kenora, Ont. Fels Naptha Soap, 10 bars ...- :85 mec ve Lot 22, Block 9 1919 to 1929 $ 13.08 $ 6.25 $ 19.256 Lizsie C. Lumby, Wabigoon, Ont. FOR TUESDAY ONLY-- : inclusive 100 Re Ground Oat Feed, Robin Q Lot 28; Block 9 1919 to 1929 $ 13.00 $ 6.25 $1925 W. A McCullough, Kenora, Ont YEE er tvmanis .. 9 3 : inclusive 100 Ibs Fecd Corn Meal Frying $2:19 : Lot 27; Bleck 21 1919 1929 12,06 A 9. Wabi : cw : 0 © 2 LE $ 12,0 $ 6.25 $ 19.28 Jes J. Spencer, Wabigoon, Ont. THURSDAY ONLY-- : Lot 2 & 3 Block 9 »: 10 Tos Sur + semmmmms sone 59 Men M-36 oh 1923 to 1929 $198.45 $ 15.52 $214.09 ¥: L: Drewry, Winnipeg, Man. FRIDAY MORNING ONLY-- : inclusive an Pog Creamery BUTTER, TB i.e 29 : Township of Southworth ~-- 8% Lot 16 5. 159% 1926 to 1929 $ 46.68 $ 7.94 54.62 Albert A. Weil Pd. 3 8 BY or Gi DW Xe inclusive : Welland, Ont. P : : . : - The adjourned Sale, if any, Will be held at the same time and place. two weeks later : Fo in 04 € I : ; Wygblished in the Ontario Gaze'te, April 26th, May 3rd 'May 10th and Map 17th, 1930. Et i 1 in : ; . . Eu ; JOAN W. HUMBLE, ; gy or

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