|] Page Two El THE DRYDEN OBSERVER : SEE a een Se RI bn, | ref mem roms te Se te ie THE DRYDEN OBSERVER |turned to Toronto his former|O 0 0 O 0 O O 0 0 0 0 0! See : . ® 0 GRANITE & MARBLE O i class had been disbaned. It was| OQ CHARLES SILVER 0 j Progressive Shoe 0 ot MONUMENTS 0 Published every Friday at formed again with only 18 mewm-| QO Licensed Auctioneer 0 EW B A U E R H : it 1 0 GRO. NOBLE O Dryden, Ontario. bers and has" grown to its pre-| O Address--Charles Street O Princess St., Dryden ospi 8 0 "Dryden, Ontario 0 sent proportions. It is condue-| OQ Dryden, Ontario 0 Lon -- : ; Subscription rate $1.50 yearly. | ted on' business lines and all| QO Call or write for 0 ER FIRST Machi en religions attend, Jews, Pio'es-| 0 appointments 0 Wa : Be ney SON Elsie B. Collison, Publi her | tants, Roman Cathelies, Chr's-10°0 0 0 0000 0000 0 2 ood Sawing CLASS "Workmanship ANDERSON X HARRIS i tian Scientists, Unitarians and Prompt Service -- CASH Material FUNERAL DIRECTORS ..BHE ACCIDENT AT THE TANK Will affair "again? this blow over Will someone else néed to be maimed or killed before action is taken to make. the railway crossing here safe? It really does not matter who '. is to blame, the driver of the "car or team or train crew, the fadt' remains that someone is illed or hurt for life. A generous railway company may voluntarily compensate, or the same company may de ide to fight, but neither action pre- vents the cause. True, accidents have been few, also true, es- rapes have been many. - Might it not be well to do something now? TORONTO BOASTS LARGEST CLASS OF BIBLE STUDENTS (Special to the Obsorver) ORONTO--The largest Bible is in the world meets in Tor- onto in the Metropolitan Church and is usually attended by some 2,000 people. The leader is Den- ton Massey, and his addres is ays the feature of the after- noon, Denton Massey is a young man, and is big mentally and physically. He is superintende:t of th is known as a working man. He an teaching a Bible class when 16 years of age and now has a class which registers mote than 2,300 with an acs-ciate membership of 500, a r do dience club of 3,000 registered members and . An una tached licnee of radio listene s es- ma at 250,000. Following the war Mr. Mas- v lived in Boston for a few [314 years and-in 1925 when he re-| e Massey Harris plant and; Latter Day Saints and to Le a member each one must at.end one meeting out of every three. Massey 1s intensely popular with his students and is a trie sportsman. His talk every Sun- day is on some topic of g eat human interest. DO YOU KNOW? The Wawahnesa Mutual Fire Insurance Company can save you 20 to 30% on your fire in: surance and 10 to 15% on your Automobile Insurance. Is it no' worth investigating before 1e- newing your poliey. Yall or Write J..L. SKILLEN, Tocal Agent. (Advt.) LO.L DRYDEN LODGE, No. eUeliey 1694 Meets the First and Third Wednesday of each month, at eight pum. in the Town Hall. Visiting: brethren cordially invited. PERCY MOORE, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Rec.-Fe2'y. -- 1.0.0.F., DRYDEN LODGE, No. 417, meets in the Town Hall, Dryden every Monday evening at 8 p.m. F.. RUSSELL, N.G. I. WHITELEY, Rec. Sec. _% GOLDEN STAR LODGE ATF. & AM, No. 484 G.R.C. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dry- den, the Second Tuesday of eac't month. Visitors cordially invited. F. 0. BAKER, W.M. A. E. BERREY, Sec. y --_-- STARTING APRIL 2ist MISS J. MASCETTI HAIRDRESSER Graduate of Marvel Beauty School Will be at PHIL. MOORE'S BARBER SHOP | Every Tuesday and Saturday i from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. You may arrange for appoint- Painting and Paperhanging Price Re Tappisserie Wall-paper asonable Sunworthy For Sale BEASTON & RODTKA Phone 129 Dryden, Ont. ments by phoning 149. MEN'S SUITS & LADIES' DRESSES Cleaned & Pressed for $1. 00 Also take orders for Dye Work. Whyte St. Laundry SPECIAL Seen Do pair $:.9. pair English oxfords, black pair F. WILLARD Shoe and Harness Repairer Men's Black leather work hoots, Panco sole, pair, cash only $2.65 Men's brown work boot, pr. $3.45 Men's black oxford sewn sole, : 43.00 Men's black oxford sewn cole, $5.75 & $5.26 Men's black dress boot, pr. $4.35 ' MODERATE PRICES 'Done While You Wait' Jobs a Specialty Full Line of: SHOE POLISH & LACES Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention V1 P.O Box 240 Dryden, Ont. DAY OR NIGHT CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO PHONE- Day, 62 R 3 Hight, 2 B 4 (| EE (ER) EER EES (EE ea | LIVERY AND.DRAY PROMPT SERVICE AT ALL HOURS A. WEAVER, Dryden Ontario. -~ CET ()-CEED- ) ERD () nD = B (aE (9s) GER OEE (Ei (EE ( BED () <GIEEER- () GENER ) GERD: f=1 L. GREENHIL! Builder ST I i _SEREC TEE ER / SE 2 AS = = A FOR SALE AT A702 ? he rp Se gC TRTE "THE WORLD'S BEST"' To obtain the very highest quality and the surest, finest re- sults, insist on "Five Roses." Good cooks all over Canada rely on this flour to make perfect cakes, pastries, pud- dings and breads. Sheriffs Sale of Lands for Arrears of School Taxes School Section No. 1 of the Townships of Britton and Wainwright, in the District of Kenora and Province of Ontario. Bv virtue of a Warrant under the hands of the Chairman and Secretary-Treasurer of School Section No. 1 of the Town- 1 the lan OC : arrears and charges shall have been sooner paid.' sing. of Britton and Wainwright in the Distriet of Kenora, dated the 20th day of March, 1931, commanding the Sheriff to levy i ds hereinafter described for arrears of taxes respectively due thereon, together with the costs incurred, I HEREBY VE NOTICE that pursuant to the Assessment Act, 1 shall on Monday, the Third Day of August, 1931, at the hour of Eleven lock in the forenoon at the Sheriff's Office in the Town of Kenora in the said District of Kenora, proceed to sell by Public tion so much of the said Lands as may be necessary for the payment of the said arrears and charges thereon unless such The adjourned Sale, if any, will be held at the same hour April 25th, and May 2nd, 9th and 16th, 1931, jr Si Dated at the Sheriff's Office, Kenora, Ont., April 13th, 1931, M ~ and place two ., > weeks later. No. of Lot Con Acres Years in Arrears Taxes Expenses Total Name of Owner and Pat. : ' Address or Unpat. TOWNSHIP OF WAINWRIGHT : S15 of 3 6 160 1926 to 1930 $9 6.59 $10.28 $106.87 Andrew Steen, - Pat iar Inclusive Winnipeg, Man. Si af od 6 160 1926 to 1930 $96.59 $10.28 $106.87 Adam Kellar, Pat ue Inclusive Dryden, Ont, TOWNSHIP OF BRITTON : : wih of -3 1 160 1926 to 1930 $122.45 $11.57 $134.02 Ralph R. Venus Pat. a Inclusive Dryden, Ont. Su of 1 158% 1926 to 1930 $95.59 $10.38 $108.97 Fred A. Mulholland, Pat. an Inclusive Broker, Toronto ; Ni, of 10 1 160 1926 to 1930 $95.73 $10.28 $105.96 D. W. Bicknell Unpat. ras Inclusive Dryden, Ont CT 2 160 1928 to 1930 $50.84 $7.99 $58.83 John Lemon, 15 Unpat. 3 5 Inclusive King St. West, Toronto, Ont, fis of 3 2 160 1926 to 1930 $98.59 $10.38 $108.97 Wm. H. Lockhart Pat. ar Inclusive 'Woodstock, Ont. $5: 0f 5 2 160 1926 to 1930 $150.39 $12.95 $163.34 AW. Puxty, Pat, ak : Inclusive - 46 Frederick St. ; Winnipeg, Man. Sin ol 6 2 160 1926 to 1930 $96.59 $10.28 $106.87 Henry S. Gladstone Pat. er Inclusive Hazelwood Kings, Langley, Hertz, England Wis of Nig of 6 2 80 1927 to 1930 $35.15 $7.21 $43.26 Geo. J. Kellar Unpat. oo i Inclusive . Dryden, Ont. SEVAEE A, 2 160 1928 to 1930 $61.73 $8.54 $70.27 Chris Akervick, Unpat. pes : Inelusive Dryden, Ont. wr ath 9 160 1926 to 1930 $96.59 $10.28 $106.87 E. Hayward, _ Unpat. Hy Inclusive ~ : : Dryden, Ont. Sti ol 0 2 160 1926 to 1930 $9 0.59 $10.28 $106.87 Louis Hasbrouck Unpat. i Inclusive Te Dryden, Ont. BL of 2 3 160 1928 to 1930 $47.41 $7.82 ov; $55.23 Adam P. Kellar, Unpat. a Inclusive ay Dryden, Ont, Nig of 4 3 160 1926 to 1930 $944.30 $10.18 $104.48 T. J. Gordon, Unpat: a Inclusive Dryden, Ont. : Nuh ol 7 3 160 1926 to 1930 $91.44 $10.02 $101.46 Geo. S. Wardrop so Pat nin Inclusive Prescott, Ont, okt] Ely of 815 00 3 4 80 1928 to 1930 $30.08 $6.95 $37.03 A, P. Kellar Unpat. % = Inclusive Dryden, Ont, : |i, of 4 4 160 1926 to 1930 $96.59 $10.28 $106.87 Jd. T. Wiseman Unpat. oo 'Tnelusive Richan, Ont, | Published in the Ontario Gazette ha 0. PARTINGTON | } Acting Sheriff of Kenora, Winterbottom Lumber Yard ® Contractor. re == . Lumber, Coal and Builders' Supplies Evervthing For A Building Quality -- and -- Service ) <> DRYDEN JAS. WINTERBOTTOM ONTARIO \ SSS = re) -------- Recreate nS Paterson's Meat Market dtersSon S [ical Niarke Round. Bien Ml nites ae hel 18¢ Porle Tonderloimn, 30 Fv. Tr cinemas ns arin, 45¢ Skinless Weimer, dl... ii ohne Tn aad 25¢ FOR SATURDAY ONLY | Hones nap th Cul slain 10¢ | | 1 1b Round Steak, 145 Ih Kidney ...... one | Conor Tonge 4 ot dannm vrs nis sa 4be | 14 Th Bide Bacon, 1 Liver ......... 280 | Halibut Sliced .... 25¢ Salmon Sliced .... 25e¢ Pickerel Filets .... 26c Haddies ..... 3. De Phone 6, A. PATERSON, Dryden we Is Here ! 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