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Dryden Observer, 1 May 1931, page 2

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Ji 20 i J Page Two ! THE DRYDEN OBSERVER THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Published every Friday at Dryden, Ontario, Subscription rate $1.50 yearly. Elsie B. Collison, Publi her DAYLIGHT SAVING FOR DRYDEN ? Just about this time of the year almost all cities of Canada are changing over to Daylight Saving Time. Wouldn't this be a great boon for the citizens of our town? There are a number of persons employed in stores and also at the Bates Bay Fact- ory, who do not quit until 6 , | barture of trains. p.m. These folks would be great- ly benefitted by the additional hours of daylight for recreation. The employees of the Mill on shift work wouldn't be incon- venienced by he change in time. There would be no difficulty in the matter of arrival and de- In fact there does not seem to be any real reason why it should not be adopted here. In Great Britain, it is made compulsory by Act of Parlia- ment and so many urban and rural communities have decided it to be a success that it seems strange that this scheme is not used in our locality. 'Why should not some respon sible body of citizens get togeth- er and approach the local Mayor and Councillors to consider this movement for Dryden? = Builder @& vi | \ ) °F iorbailom Lumber Yard Lumber, Coal and Builders' Supplies Evervthing For A Building Quality -- and -- Service DRYDEN JAS. WINTER Contractor. SST nw 3 LL orf terson's Meat Market i Pe 6: g BCTS0N S Mcdl Marke Lorn Goons, Bor I och deena frm 25¢ Henn dnen i a Ci ne a en 12%, Jolied Tonge, per I). uni doe niiinnn ssn a 45¢ LL Bi 00er, 15 10 Bodol it. oss vnin eis 25¢ [ Plokiled Beal wor dB. ea 15¢ | | Tomato Sausagen, per o2 ulin ins 18 | | Cem Side Bacon, whole, per Ib ........ 20c | Polling Bowl per Ds. 0. soil es Been) 25¢ Vakeasy Shortening, per Wo ..oveiviin. ins 10c Biewine Veal 2 hs tne onan on Z5e Phone 6, A. PATERSON, Dryden E-- BED (HE (EE (ES ) EE (EE OE (GD (Ga) Ea (Ga (SH 3 a Spring Cleaning Time $1 Is Here ! WE APOLOGIZE FOR IN OUR SERVICE THAT MAY HAVE OCCURR- ED DURING THE ALTERATIONS STORE HOWEVER THESE ARE NOW COM- PLETED AND WE ARE POSITION THAN EVER TO SERVE YOU. ¢ e To THE IN A BETTER CL 0 TIC GED ET 5 QR) << OED (ER GEN () -GHRnD- () GHD () CEE ( YOU WILL FIND THIS STORE MOST CON- VENIENT NOW FOR SHOPPING. C. James Wright, Phone 49 E SE (SE (EE (EE (GE (ES (ED (EE () SE (ES () ED OEE (am & 0 GE OS OS (GR (GR) GE ()- SWE) GND) ED (EI (ERED. ()-E () =. HOME BAK Ll) A < 2 CO : v i CANDY SHOP A AERA | This week will see us well stocked with cooked A Meats. v ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF | ROAST LEG OF PORK V/ JELLIED VEAL A EOILED PREMIUM HAMS A Our stock of films is complete, v (ret ready for the Prize Contest for May and June A Entry blanks and information freely given ! ua : J 0 The lips that you love are the lips that love our Candies. E. W. Stansfield and Son i or <a] RSET Sheriffs Sale of Lands for Arrears of School Taxes School Section No. 1 of the Township of Melgund, in the District of Kenora and Province of Ontario Py virtue of a Warrant under the hands of the Crairman and Secretary-Treasurer of School Section No. 1 of the Town- ship of Melgund in the District of Kenora, dated the 3rd Day of March, 1931, commanding the Sheriff to levy upon the lands hereinafter described for arrears of taxes respectively due thercon, together with the costs incurred, I hereby give notice that bursuant to the Assessment Act, I shall on Monday, the 10th Day of August, 1931, at hour of ELEVEN O'Cloek in the forenoon at the Sheriff's Office, in the Town of Kenora, in the said District of Kenora, 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 arrears and charges shall © have been sooner paid. Reg. Name of Owners and No. No. No. Rate No. Total Total Amt. Amt. Total No. address. of of of each Yrs. Rate Inter- Ow- of Amount Lot Con Acr. Yr. Owe est ing Costs Owing 4114 ~ Wilfred E. Dumble SP11 2 160 $10.80 7 $75.60 $7.56 $83.16 $17.15 $94.31 Coubourg, Ont. 4705 Robert H. Gillard SP11 3 16114 $10.80 16 $172.80 $17.28 $190.08 $16.49 $206.57 Coubourg, Ont. ; 4560 Thomas Hill SPs 6 160 $10.80 9 $97.20 $9.72 $106.92 $12.34 $119.25 (Gananoque, Ont. 6361 Mrs. Car. Plews SPs 2 160 $0.80 6 $64.80 $6.48 $71.28 $10.55 $81.83 Coubourg, Ont. : 7185 Edw. Gabourie EP3 6 160 $10.80 4 $43.20 $4.32 $47.52 $9.37 $47.52 Savanna, 111, U.S.A. ; 6228 Thomas Hittle NP2 6 160 $10.80 16 $172.80 $17.28 $190.08 $16.49 $205.57 Gananoque, Ont. 5730 Thomas Stark SP10 5 159 $10.71 16 $171.36 $17.13 $188.49 $16.41 $204.9) Gananoque, Ont, 4741 dno. A. Kritzwiser SP11 5 160 $1).80 16 $172.80 $17.28 $190.08 $16.49 $206.57 Lethbridge, Alta. 6935 Philip Redick . NP6 1 157 $10.59 16 $169.44 $16.94 $186.38 , $16.31 $202.69 Rossmore, Ont, 5827 Sir John F. Rams- SP4 5 15614 $10.53 8 $84.24 $8.42 $92.66 $11.62 $104.28 dan, Buckingham County, Eng. 4476 Fred Olson NP2 4 160 $10.80 8 $86.40 $8.64 $95.04 $11.74 $106.78 Dyment, Ont. 6572 Canadian American ~~ NP3 4 160 $10.80 10 $103.00 $10.80 $118.80 $12.93 $131.73 Resources 1utd., Toronto 2134 H. R. McLaughlin SV20 3 40 $2.70 3 $8.10 81 $8.91 $7.44 $16.35 504 Grain Exchange, Winnipeg, Man. 8845 Louis Becker, June Landing, $1.01 10 $10.10 $1.01 $11.11 $7.55 $18.66 B.C. Sl of the pt. of SV235 situate Sth of C.P.R. containing about 15 acres. i 4077 James Randall Walker, Wab- $1.01 10 $10.10 $1.01 $11.11 $7.55 $18.66 igoon, Ont., the N Part of the : Part of 8. V235 situated south of C.P.R. containing about 15 acres. 6571 Wm. A. Ormiston SPil 6 160 $10.80 8 $86.40 $8.64 "$95.04 $11.74 $106.73 Gananoque, Ont. All the above claims are PATENTED Lands. Name of Owners No. No. No. Arr- Total Amt, Costs Total Pat. and Address of of of ears Inter- Ow- Amt. or Lots Con. Acres. est ing Owing Unpat. Tom Robinson N49 5 156 1927 $8.00 $4.55 $50.05 $9.49 $59.54 Unpat- Dyment, Ont. 1928 $12.00 ented 1929 $12.75 1930 $12.75 Henry Knowels N47 2 130 1928 $12.60 $3.96 $42.66 $9.12 $51.78 Unpat - Dyment, Ont. 1929 $13.05 ented Do A.DS2 40 1930 $13.05 : E. Patch SP4 3 71 1928 $9.24 $3.21 $35.37 $8.76 $44.13 Unpat- Dyment, Ont. ented. Do NP4 2 26 1929 $11.46 Do SV230 40 1930 $11.46 The adjourned Sale, if any, will be held at the same hour and place two weeks later. Published in the Ontario Gazette. 0. PARTINGTON, Acting Sheriff of Kenora. Sheriffs Sale of Lands for Arrears of School Taxes No. 1 of the Townships of Britton and Wainwright, in the District of Kenora and Province of Ontario. By virtue of a Warrant under the hands of the Chairman and Secretary-Treasurer of School Section No. 1 of the Town- ships of Britton and Wainwright in the District of Kenora, dated the 20th day of March, 1931, commanding the Sheriff to levy upon the lands hereinafter described for arrears of taxes respectively due thereon, together with the costs incurred, I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that pursuant to the Assessment Act, I shall on Monday, the Third Day of August, 1931, at the hour of Eleven U'Clock in the forenoon at the Sheriff's Office in the Town of Kenora in the said District of Kenora, 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 arrears and charges shall have been sooner paid. : ; ~ School Section Total No. of Lot Con. Acres Years in Arrears axes Expenses Name of Owner and Pat. Address or Unpat. TOWNSHIP OF WAINWRIGHT S86 of 3 6 160 1926 to 1930 $96.59 $10.28 $106.87 Andrew Steen, Pat. Inclusive Winnipeg, Man. Sle of 4 6 160 1926 to 1930 $96.59 $10.28 $106.87 Adam Kellar, Pat. Inclusive Dryden, Ont, TOWNSHIP OF BRITTON : N¥%, of 3 1 160 1926 to 1930 - $122.45 $11.57 $134.02 Ralph R. Venus "Put, Inclusive Dryden, Ont. Si, of 6 1 15814 1926 to 1930 $95.59 $10.38 $108.97 Fred A. Mulholland, Pai. Inclusive : Broker, Toronto N45 of 10 1 160 1926 to 1930 $95.73 $10.28 $105.96 D. W. Bicknell Unpat. Inclusive Dryden, Ont Si of 2 2 160 1928 to 1930 $50.84 $7.99 $58.83 John Lemon, 15 Unpat. Inclusive King St. West, Toronto, Ont. Sh of 3 2 160 1926 to 1930 $98.59 $10.38 $108.97 Wm. H. Lockhart Pat. Inclusive Woodstock, Ont. S1, of 5 2 160 1926 to 1930 $150.39 $12.95 $163.34 A. W. Puxty, Pat. Inclusive 46 Frederick St. Winnipeg, Man. SY of 6 2 160 1926 to 1930 $96.59 $10.28 $106.87 Henry S. Gladstone Pat. Inclusive Hazelwood Kings, Langley, Hertz, England W145 of Nip of 6 2 80 1927 to 1930 $35.15 $7.21 $43.26 Geo. J. Kellar Unpat. Inclusive Dryden, Ont. Sis of 7 2 160 1928 to 1930 $61.73 $8.54 $70.27 Chris Akervick, Unpat. Inclusive Dryden, Ont. Ni of 8 2 160 1926 to 1930 $96.59 $10.28 $106.87 E. Hayward, Unpat. Inclusive Dryden, Ont. St of 9 2 160 1926 to 1930 $96.59 $10.28 $106.87 Louis Hasbrouck Unpat. Inclusive Dryden, Ont, ; Nl of 2 3 160 1928 to 1930 $47.41 $7.82 $55.23 Adam P. Kellar, Unpat. Inclusive Dryden, Ont. NY of 4 + 3 160 1926 to 1930 $94.30 $10.18 $104.48 T. J. Gordon, Unpat. Inclusive Dryden, Ont. 3 Nig of 7 3 160 1926 to 1930 $91.44 $10.02 $101.46 Geo. S. Wardrop , Rat Inclusive Prescott, Ont, EY, of Sl, of 3 4 80 1928 to 1930 $30.08 $6.95 $37.03 A. P. Kellar Unpat. Inclusive Dryden, Ont, SY, of 4 4 160 1926 to 1930 $96.59 $10.28 $106.87 J. T. Wiseman Unpat, Inclusive : : Richan, Ont, The adjourned Sale, if any, will be held at the same hour and place two weeks later. Published in the Ontario Gazette April 25th, and May 2nd, 9th and 16th, 1931. 3 . 7 ? : . v4 0. PARTINGTON Acting Sheriff of Kenora, Dated at the Sherift's Office, Kenora, Ont., April 13th, 1931,

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