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= "FOR RENT --9 Beptember 4th, 1981. -- -- ° THE DRYDEN OBSERVER st Se fe | ] ] Page Three = Classified FOR RENT OR SALE--SIX roomed house, conveniently located, mew heating system, available September 15th, app- ly M. F. Cook, Box A, New Liskeard, Ontario. 911 en -- COUNTER CHECK BOOKS-- Don't send out of town. Or- der them locally, just as cheap. Samples and prices on re- quest, The "Observer."' WANTED--SLIPS OF OLEAN- der, salmon pink and scarlet geraniums, yellow begonias, plant of - London pride and large plant of English ivy and slips of ivy. Phone Mrs. Ger- 2) ald Humphreys, 107, ring 3. CHURCH NEWS That there is still a hunger for the Old, Old Story that is ust is supposed to be the month when the churches are practi- FOR SALE-ONE COW, E. Lundin, North of Oxdrift. 9{18 FOR SALE--24 ROOMED HOT- el and 14 acres of land. Cheap to cash buyer, O. H. Pronger, Dryden. WATCH FOR PRONGER'S ROOMED House, suitable for Boarding House, also small shack suit- able for Bachelor, apply R. H. Pronger, Notary Public. -- POR SALE OR RENT--NEW four roomed cottage on North Road. Apply J. Winterbottom, Dryden. EE | HOLLAND'S FAMOUS RICHLY-' Flowering Darwin Tulips. Our Darwin tulips with extra long stems are remarkable for their long flowering period. Enor- mously large flowers on strong stems of about three feet in length. Magnificent for beds, edges and for cultivation in pots. Buy Tulips Now Direct From The Dutch Grower, 500 excellent: Darwin tulips in 5 colours: pink - red - violet - heliotrope - yellow, 100 of each colour, and each colour pack- ed separately Post and Duty Free, delivered at your home, for only $10.00. Please remit amount per money order: W. _A. DeWinter, Inc., Dutch Bulb Growers, Heemstede, Holland, Europe. Auction Sale of Cattle and Furniture, alse Milk Cows. O GRANITE & MARBLE O 0 MONUMENTS (4) 0 GEO. NOBLE 0 0 Dryden, Ontario 0 re e------ LO L DRYDEN LODGE, No. Velie 1694 Meets the First and Third Wednesday of each month, at eight pm. in the Town Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited. PERCY MOORE, W.M. t BADEN SMITH, Rec.-Rec'y. GOLDEN STAR LODGE AF. & AM. No. 484, GQ.R.C. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dry- den, the Second Tuesday of each month. Visitors cordially invited. H. Morison, W.M. A. E. BERREY, Sec'y. 1.0.0.F., DRYDEN LODGE. No. 417, meets in the Town Hall, Dryden every Monday evening at 8 p.m. No lodge meeting on Labour Day, September Tth. Election of offiicers on Mon- day, September 14th. All mem- bers please note. Py F. RUSSELL, N.G. r} *i Plain." TT. WHITELEY, Rec. Sec. cally vacated, but such has not been our experience, for our church was comfortably filled each Sunday Night. We feel 1 sure that many have received ever new, we are sure, and if, you doubt it you should have] attended the Baptist Church dur-. ing the month of August. Ang-! blessing for coming and that untold numbers have missed blessing for not coming. If you are staying away from church because you think that the preacher spends most of the time begging for money you start next Sunday and you will get a pleasant surprise. The pastor is not after a higher raise in salary, but rather to minister to those who need know- ledge concerning God's plan of salvation and the upbuilding of christians in the 'Faith once for all delivered."" Six more people would have filled every seat last Sunday night. Will you be one of the six next Sun- day Night? We could make room for more by crowding. Come and get a real blessing from the Lord and it will make the coming week brighter, light- er, and strengthen you as a fighter against the forces of evil. For the month of September as you already know from the handbills, the pastor is preach- ing on a series of messages "Making The Great Bible Truths The subject under that heading for Sunday Night, Sep- tember 6th is "Regeneration" or "New Birth" or '"A Relig- ious Man's Questions Answered." The religious man was an un- saved church-member. Are you? Fathers and Mothers bring your children to church and save self many heart-aches in the fut- ure. As an added feature to our Sunday Night Services we are having the Pastor, who has spent some time in South Ameri- ca as a Missionary give a short lecture each Sunday night after the regular service at 8.30 p.m. He will use his lantern slides on Treasurer's Sale of Lands for Arrears of Taxes Ry virtue of a warrant under the hands of the R trict of Kenora, dated the 256th day of July, ter described, for arrears of taxes respectively due give notice, that pursuant to the the hour of 2 o'clock in the afterncon, at the Cascade F ceed to sell by Public Auction, so much of the raid lan the said arrears and charges ther MUNICIPALITY OF MACHIN Assessment Act, I shall on Saturday, {otel, Bagle River, District of Kenora, pro- ds as may be necessary for the payment of e-on, unless such arrears and charges shall have been sooner paid.- eeve of the Municipality of Machin, in the Dis- 1951, commanding me to levy upon the lands, herein af- thereof, together with the costs incurred, I hereby the 5th of December, 1931, at NAME Acres . Commission Advertising Taxes Total Adam Dickson Estate, clo F. T. Hall, Cobourg, Ont. N72 10 Con. 1 Sanford 160 $3.70 $6.25 $148.64 $158.59 Dr. D. W. Doyle, : Windsor, Ont. S72 2 Con. 6 Sanford 160 $5.90 $6.25 $236.68 $248.83 Dr. D. W. Doyle, Windsor, Ont. . $ ry 872 3 Con. 6 Sanford 160 $5.90 $6.25 $236.68. $248.83 Russel Timber Co., : Port Arthur, Ont. "872 8 Con. 4 Sanford 160 $1.57 $6.25 $63.64 $71.46 A. Noble, : pert Stratton, Ont. N72 10 Con. 5 Sanford 160 $2.72 $6.25 $69.57 $78.54 A. Noble, Stratton, Ont. 872 10 Con. 6 Sanford 160 $2.70 $6.25 $68.02 $76.97 N. Caporale, - : 3 Port Arthur, Ont. Lots 15 to 24, block II, Langton 3 $3.45 $6.26 $138.12 $147.82 R. J. Lyle, Minnitaki, Ont. S72 14 Con. 5 Aubrey 160 $2.30 $6.25 $92.88 $101.43 Dated at the Clerk's office, Minnitaki, August 31st, 1931, GEO. RUETE Treas. - 1 Man's ""What the Roman Catholic Church Teaches in South Ameri- ca."' These slides are photogra- phed from actual pictures in a Book of Doctrines that was giv- en him by a native christian who was converted from Roman- ism to Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. They are instructive and interesting. A hearty welconie awaits Protestants and Catholics alike. : The pastor has in his possess- jon 300 handbills entitled] Worth' Trying For."" A reward of £10,000! or approximately | shall produce the required texts of scripture to answer ten quest- Surely this is a fair way of mak- ing $50,000 and also of proving] that what the Roman Catholic | chureh teaches is the truth and nothing but the truth. The pas- tor has this authority given him by the Protestant Truth Society 3 & 4, St. Paul's Churchyard. London, EX. 4. Notice to Anglicans Will Anglicans please note that our Evening Service time will be changed this next Sun- day to 7 o'clock. Our choir practice will be from now on at 8 o'clock every Thursday even- ing.. Will those that are in arrears with their envelopes please contribute, as we find it impossible to balance our Bud- ~ @hurches ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH Sunday: 10 a.m. Holy Maas. 11 am. Catechism. 7 p.m. Rosary and Benediction. Father Belanger, P.I".. ST. LUKE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Sunday School. 11 o'clock--Mattins and Ser- mon. 7.30--Evensong and Sermon. Rev. W. M. Clarke, Minister THE BAPTIST CHURCH (Edgar Ferns, Pastor) 10 a.m.--Bible School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 7.30 p.m.-- 'Regeneration' or "New Birth" or '"A Religion Questions First in the series for September w Plain." Bible Study. Friday 8 pm.--B.Y.P.U. THE UNITED CHURCH CANADA DRYDEN CF Oxdrift--1.30 Sunday School. 2.30 Divine Worship. Dryden--11 o'c. Church School. 7 o'c. Divine Worship The Minister will Preach on-- A Labour Day Message. How are we going to have a New Earth wherein dwelleth righeousness? You are heartily welcome. John W. Howes, Minister. | i By virtue of a Warrant under the hands of the Chairman and Seec.-Treas. of S. S. 1 of Township of Mutrie and Road Commis- sioners, District of Kenora, dated the 6th July, 1931, commanding the Sheriff to levy upon the lands hereinafter described for arrears of taxes respectively due thereon, together with the costs inéurred, I hereby give notice that pursuant to the Assessment Aet, I shall on Monday the 16th Day of November, 1931, at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the forenoon at the Sheriff's Offiice, Town of Kenora 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 J Sheriff's Sale of Lands for arrear School Section No. 1, Township of Mutrie, District of Kenora nirears and charges thereon, unless such arrears and charges shall have been sooner paid. Name of Owner s of Taxes and Statute Labour No. The adjourned Sale, if any, will be held at the same hour and place two weeks later. Published in the Ontario Gazette in its issues of July 18, 25, August 1 and 8. Dated at the Sherifi's Office, Kenora, Out, July 30th, 1831. No. No. No. Rate No. Statute Total Amt. Amt, Total Pat. and of of of each of Labour of Rate Owing of Amount or Address Lot Con acres Year Yrs. Yrs. Costs Owing Unpat. Wm. Moeser Esta. N46 4 160 $25.08 3 -- --= $75.24 $75.24 $11.58 $86.82 Unpat. Wm. Moeser Esta. El, of 8156 4 80 $12.55 3 fo =H $37.65 $37.65 $9.32 $46.97 Unpat. Wm. Moeser Esta. Ni511 5 167 $26.98 3 Sh a $50.94 $80.94 $12.51 $93.45 Unpat. P. H. Hambly, Belleville, Ont. SAT 2 160 $25.08 3 oe a $75.24 $75.24 $11.58 $86.82 Patn'd (Gieo. H. Wheatly, : ' Birtle Man. S146 1 160 $25.08 3 $7.50 3 $97.74 $97.74 $12.94 $110.68 Patn'd. 1. C. Thos. Barnett, 66 © " Bastwood Ave. Water- bury, Conn., U.S.A. NI4L2 2 160 $7.50 8 $60.00 $60.00 $10.66 $70.66 Patn'd Thos. Barnett, International : Silver Co., Waterbury, : Conn., U.S.A. N142 2 160 $7.50 8 $60.00 $60.00 $10.66 $70.66 Patn'd E. T. Bartlett, : Toronto, Ont. S167 6 160 $7.50 8 $60.00 $60.00 $10.66 $70.66 Pain'd E. F. Bartlett, 345 Bloor St., W., Toronto Ont. S1412 6 160 $7.50 8 $60.00 $60.00 ~~ $10.66 $70.66 Patun't. 0. PARTINGTON, Acting Sheriff of District of Kenora. The development of the north will affect every Ontario man's pocket. If we could get Old On- tario to spend its vacations here, and speak as well of us as we deserve to U.S. tourists, we would guarantee to held them when Old Ontario gets through with them. Here's a- job for an organizer! --So00 Daily Star get. The Summer months preach- ed to me a very fine sermon is which I had ample time to enjoy it. Yours sincerely, Rev W. M. Clarke. OLD ONTARIO CAN AFFORD TO PLAY BALL WITH NOR- THERN ONTARIO (Continued from Page 2) Miss Mildred MeGonegal of the Public School staff returned this week after visiting im Win- nipeg. pay their taxes. Fruit growe's find life easier and the future surer because of the orders we send them. $50,000 awaits any Catholic who === APPL = jons that are asked on the bill. | Sunday morning 10 o'clock--|° Answered." |¢ 'Making The Great Bible Truths |< Thursday 8 p.m.--Prayer and |. - Ee ------ mitment EO Ro Fa RT RT Pf Ft et on oe co 8 fo [rn eR a RL FR LER REE : =n] Vie are new showing the newest in Fall and Winter Coats in both materials and siyles, at prices we tak: pride in gucting. 75 3. $2.95 and $3.50 PE Ty, J 5 os See our windows for -- COSY FALL BEDDING The unanimous opinion of all who have examined this vesir's ling of the "Masstields' is that it is the best yeb for quality. coloring, designs and value. These famous blankets come in all shades and combin- ations of shades, both in plain or plaid and in tw2- tone reverzibles, bound with satin, These ceme in 60 x 80 and 64 x 84 and prices range $5.95 each end $7.95 and 8.35 per pair. alph J. Pronger We pay the delivery charges The store that will not be underseld ST STORE JOINT CAR PRESERVING FRUIT Peacitez, Pears, Plums, Ripe and Green Tomatoes, Blue and White Grapes to arrive akout September 15th, 1931. Leave us your orders to fill. Prices will be slightly lower. Also B.C. Crabapples and cooking apples. Ye also will have a car load of flour and feed, braa, shorts aud wheat, watch for our new prices. A Special Assorted Colers--Ladies' Bloomers, just arrived price 25c pair. . SCOTT SPOT CASH SPECIALS Oy BARGAIN DAYS 1929 Fordor . . $375 1920 Lt. Delivery $325 1627 Touring . $100 1926 Fordor . . $100 Star Touring, DeLuxe $100 Ford Touring $55 all Motors Ltd. Sales and Service DRYDEN, Ont. . # ¢ 3 , 4 KIKNORA, Ont Us =i nl v= n I a ia] Sf Pp arn FURLRERERERS UE 3 =H TES TE TE Fh gp em fe i= Te UE] = i] CE eile

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