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DECEMBER 8th, 1933, 2 DRYDEN OBSERVER : ; ~~ ™ PAGE THRER Se ------- , ws = Se : Lo N ti P I FI ama SS Renu SS SS SS 3 » : % ation rays | ; 3 y CLASS ED SEC ION i DRESSES fe i DAYTIME--DINNER--EVENING--NEW ARRIVALS THIS R La sf Tribute was held this morning in Christ MORTGAGE SALE | MUNICIPALITY VAN HORNE § nm i Church * cathedral. ira, Snr a St 5 2 : . This afternoon, surrounded by the UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the Notion is hereby given that on d SKIRTS CL oa on eam miniepsiniohiol Powers of Sale contained in two: December 18th, at 3 p.m, I will pur- |g Now for a skirt to go with the sweater--IHigh priced wool- 0] 2 Canadian Corps. in France, certain charges, which will be pro- chase for .the Municipality of Van lens in a low priced feature $2.45 -- black brown and green. General Currie was laid to rest in - duced at the time of sale, there will! Horne the lands advertised for sale Mount Royal cemetery after the most phe offered for sale by S. Ns Richard- | for arrears of taxes on which no bids LECT a WOMEN'S WOOL CASHMERE STOCKINGS uneral Services Held Tor For- Toy ay bas Ma in: son, - Auctioneer, at. were Tova at the Tax Sale held TIS Aaplind. and Eon metal 760 : I nl aetl . a dr ovarabis 18th. p--fawns. a gu al el A hs cee i Pandas mer Commander of Canadian The funeral service in the cathedral PiBLIC AUCTION €-50-2 GEO. WICE, Treasurer. was conducted by Rt. Rev. John |O©n Thursday, the 14th day of Decem-| = Farthing, bishop of Montreal, and |Rel» 1933, at the hour of two o'clock FOR SALE OR RENT---Large, seven lal ER AE Ee > ; : Black only, regs 800 = rr ea LL EET vee oh : Rev. Arthur Carlisle, dean of Mon- | the afternoon gb. the far of the roomed house, centrally | located, ? SE ns B80 IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES treal. late. William D. Neely, Oxdrift," On-|. cheap for quick sale or very reason- Boy OLF H IN MONTREAL CATHEDRAL Chief Mourners tario, the following properties, namely: able rent to reliable tenant. S. B. 5 G ORE = Chief mourners of the great citizen- | FIRSTLY: : Black, 234 Willow Ave. Toronto 13, Heavy rib wool hose--fancy top ............ 0 ............ ".. 50e soldier were his widow, Lady Currie,| = The south half of lot number four{> Ontario. C JL ert 1 MONTREAL, Dea. 5.--A nation his son and daughter, Garnet Ormsby | ih the third concession of the Town- FRATERNAL NOTICES BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS mn mourning today paid final Currie fa ors oa REA his ship of Eton, District of Kenora, con: ; a 5 . > a Flinee In. a. 0% mor le he ae Bl Teena 25¢ to $1.00 <r Seen 1.33 son-in-law, A. T. Qa urnford, his: tainin - - GOLDEN STAR LOD A.F. &A.M. 1 ivi] Handkerchiefs at > {eiland wor Nev Srontest solic 30 : iia ; ) taining 160 acres more or less, re +E, by inen Handkerchiefs af each © ti iar, Bails, oon Sc : 8 2 brother, John Currie, and sister, Miss | serving five per cent of the above No. 484, G.R.C. Meets in the Masonic Handkerchiefs with coloured border at each ................ Sc 3 In the prssenre pine personal rep- Bthel Currie. A number of Sir Ar-| acreage for roads and the right to|Hall, Dryden, the Second Tuesday ot " N resentative al, the king he served in | thur's cousins from Ontario Were lay out the same where the Crown |each month. Visitors cordially invited. p France ong ig landers, Lr SOIrow- | seated with the family. ot its officers may deem necessary. HERMAN SAUNDERS, W.M. EY ing family, and of the Prime Minister The cathedral was filled as the gp ~ONDLY: - : L. H. WITHROW, Sec'y. » of Canada and representatives of all|governor-general, his excellency the 3 : : Sa N 1694. © the provinces, a state funeral service | Barl of Besshorough, entered with The north part of lot number four LO DRYDEN LODGE, o. 1694. ¥ PHONE 71 A for General Sir Arthur W. Currie his staff. in the Second Concession of the said| Meets the First and Third 5 : DRYDEN Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett, prime min- i Township of Eton, District of Ken- eanesiuy oF gun noni 08 os 5 EE ; 1 EN Ze AC a TAT so ss sz PR Gh TET PETE TR HEIR BE TEESE AZGETEE | ister of Canada, surrounded by mem- | Ofa, containing 120 acres more or Pm, in the Town Hall Visiting 5 ee FEASTS ® i bers of his cabinet, the leader of the i ho = he Te of said lot ee Sime = A y 3 43 RN | opposition, Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie | Ying north of a line drawn across by 4 TY ; bi Gift Suggestions a King, representatives of the Heuten- | Said lot parallel with the north limit 0. 8 JACKSON. Reo Sooy. i F M - 3B ant-governors of the provinces, Pre- | thereof and distant south therefrom || 0.0.F.,, DRYDEN LODGE, No. 417. WINTER § or en 0" mier IL. A. Taschereau of Quebec, thirty chains. : Meets in the Town Hall, Dryden; i v : 2 Hon. W. H. Price, acting premier of, On the said parcels of land, there|every Second and Fourth Monday in % : | Ontario, and many other prominent are said to be erected dwelling houses |the month at eight p.m. Visiting 8 n : i Shirts, Ties, Belts with mono- | Canadians were in attendance. with suitable farm buildings. brethren 'cordially invited. # gram buckles, Socks, Underwear, 8 'Sir William Clark, British high| The lands will be sold subject to F. 0. BAKER--N.G. STILL LO WER i Handkerchiefs, Pyjamas, Hats ww | commissioner; . Hon. Arsene Ienry,! reserve bids. : F. "WHITELEY, Rec. Sec'y. : 11 : ra r= a the French minister to Canada; Hon. s : we : : bo and Caps, Braces, Scarves, * W. D. Herridge, Canadian minister TERMS OF SALE: Ten Pop ok of DRYDEN BRANCH Dotes of Sole Go this Winter, when fares are 5 H sli Boot J i ta i Hr A P= | the purchase money to be paid down Meets in the Pulp Mill ; : =i : ' 2 ua ouse ippers, oots and x to toe United | States, ware amon at the time of dale. and the balance Hall, the third Sunday PACIFIC COAST much lower and the return i Shoes, Sweaters, Gloves and EN Phen of the diplomatic COYDPS | within thirty days. of each month at 8.30 = Nov. 15 to Feb. 28 privileges longer, on tickets to {0 Mitts, Leather Windbreakers 3 y The governors of McGill university.| For further particulars and. con- p.m. Visiting comrades Limit April 30, 1934 Pacific Coast, Old Country, i and Jackets, in fact everything including many of the most bron ditions of sale, apply: to unig bi Pres % Eastern Canada and Central ; > Pa 3 : rbottom, s. 9 De ¥ for men. ent men of Montreal, were in attend- HARRY W. paGE, HM. Davidson, Secs. Siatés points. Fine all> stonl 4 BEST QUALITY -- LOWEST ance with Sir Charles Gordon repre-| Fest. Block, Parhimment: Biden, S. V. Rigbey, Treas. OLD COUNTRY trains--real travel Comfort and 2 PRICES IN TOWN Bj wenting BW. Beaty, BA, chanedllorf. | Brine Nov. 20 to Jan. 5 Service b) RICES IN. JOWN. 8 | of the university of which Sir Arthur Solicitor to the Mortgagee. i © : np. A Rey ) SHOP EARLY WHILE THE h was principal and vice-chancellor. Mr. Dated at Toronto, this. 16th day of] - . Limit 5 months EY [id NM | Beatty was kept at home by a severe November, 1933. x C-49-3 mr PH - 5 % i SELECTION IS WIDE. i oY 2 : : ; #* Fares, Train Schedules, and ¥ Newest Styles and Fabrics. 3 Thousands of Wreaths IN MEMORIUM - : EASTERN CANADA full information from Agent. @ Thousands of wreaths from all over | UNDMARK--In !loving memory of ST. JOSEPH'S R. C. CHURCH 2 o 2 i ---- J the empire were massed around the our dear father and brother, Peter Father Belanger, P.P. : Dee. 1 to Jan. 5 anadian N lectern in the cathedral. : Lundmark, who passed away Dec- CP RE Limit 3 months ; : 4 T. PROUDFOOT i After the service the coffin, in ember 7th, 1930. : Sunday:.10 a.m. Holy Mass, > ifFi i i > which Sir Arthur lay in field uniform/| : ; Ala. .m. Catechism. \ 7 aQCi IC ; 2 ¥ "The Dryden Tailor was taken through thronged streets Then are Ene ie not fon = * 7p.m. Rosary & Benediction. - ; to the Arts building of McGill univer- ever shall thy memory fade; § EF : = k i i : : Sivontdet thoughts shall 1 ST., LUKE'S ANGLICAN | ul SSI SSIRIRE sity. Thousands of mourners walked | Sweetes oughts sh over Lngen 3 iy BIHRARE TERETE EET ne slowly behind the hearse. Round the spot were thou art laid. . CHURCH : = Interment Rises % . 'Ever remembered by his sons Albin 000 3 Stuns Eobool ) Interment took place in . Mount|,ng Blof and brother Jonas Lund- OU BI ay» : D d L L d ple pte en i Mowsilale I1.00 am Mating und Sermon. ryden L.umber Company, Ltd. ; 1 Ven. Archdeacon Almond officiating. |-- - - = . (Junior Choir.) : Anderson & Harris Two lieutenant-generals and six " 7.00 p.m.--Evensong and Sermon. - LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES ~ major-generals acted as pall-bearers : i Rev. W. M. Clarke. Tf it is in the building line we have it and the prices are 2 rh A re' 3 - right. All Estimates Cheerful iven. 4 eral . rectors in the military funeral. They were "DRYDEN BAPTIST CHURCH g i ' le Coven Lieut.-General Sir R. BE. W. Turney, Dryd Ontari Ph 1 " . ' v.C., K.C.B.; Lieut.-General Sir A. C. ryden, Ontario. | one, call or write for prices. ; 3 Lu LB. A €% 3 ni ! y Day or Night Calls MacDonell, an Jroi-Goe Es The Church with a Welcome." bik specialize in rapid delivery to any part of the town. or G&G. L. McNaughton, C.B., chief of the a ak ' country where the roads permit. 62-2 general SH Major-General A. H, an Bn Sone Adanle thr y : Bell, adjutant-general; Major General .00"a.m.--Morning Worship. : : . y ER commissioner of the 7.00 p.m.--BEvening Service, Canadian Oil Phone 62-2. D. ANDERSON, d Royal Canadian Mounted police; Ma- Thursday, 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting, Products. : ; Manager jor-General Henri Panet, former ad- Friday 8 pm---BYPU. ay 0) cam (CHE () SE» futant-general; Major-General J. H. © --ArtHur Schulte, Pastor. | === === MARCEL... oo wn 35¢ FINGER-WAVING _....... 35¢ - LEMON RINSE SHAMPOO 25¢ FACIALS: -.. .......0hi. i 36c Blmsley and Major-General Garnet B. Hughes. Six squadrons of cavalry and four I 4 CANADA battalions of» infantry provided the natant Dryden 44 Ontario : Gy DIAMONDS Css escort from the university te the Lighting i p ° ' . : 35 3 grave. ) : k Oxdrift-- 1.30 p.m --Sunday School. THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT eh er PROT Sen | A general salute of 17 guns hoom- SAVE WOR & THE UNITED CHURCH OF | cemesemorusos reat oo nossa tal ae ot a A RP A AE RR Se KI! | 2.30 p.mi--Divine Worship. : Our Bluebird Diamonds, set in beautiful up-to-date sett- ed out as the procession moved from vy J b d ; Drydensani 0 a.m--Chureh School. ings now sell from $15.00 up. Evening appointments only the the university to the Cartier monu-| OU needn't be tied to a 7.00 p.mi--Divine Worship. Te ar lal py Ae ol Riowias 'week, ment at Fletchers' Field. There the hot stove on Toning day! Use | The minister will give a sermon |i Lvery diamond guaranteed to be a flawless, perfect stone. march past took place. i the gw Mod el Noo 'Coleman prelude as a tribute to the late Sir ay oes. |} Instant Lighting Iron, anywhere Arthur Currie. Veterans are cordially | . Eugenie "McDougall DR WATSON S ..indoorsor out. Nocordsor | |invited. L. M. BEATH & COMPANY ° tubes to bother with, Makes its The Advent series will be continued. own gas. Lights Dentlyn lit (2) "Why Jesus Came?" strike a match and turn a valve. Everybody is welcome to worship THE JEWELLERS "Prices Reasonable. - C.P.R. Watch Inspector. Repairs Guaranteed. Hairdresser, i} TONIC STOUT MATERIALS 314 gallons of the most nourishing and £3) O-CHID- O-EXED- (SD () SE 4 } ) GD () GE () RSD) C-SI () EH ( healthful beverage in the world from A. F. BRADSHAW em a a hE Cl 8 WT oh iE IIVERY You, too, will find Satisfaction mn a 'TAXI AND DRAY dope == no sweet slekly syrup = but a W. H. Brownhill returned Tuesday fie formula that stops. 4 ois dl td night #fter spending the past two and soothes. Play safe. Refuse substity tes, ; in iti 3 iB Hid? hs 2) retire utes. |mlonths in British Columbia. : EER | | | | Be dole poet] in gn DRYDEN, ONTARIO 1 cm ama mt 3 : Alfred Pitt Limited ward and backward stokes | | ____ John W. Howes, MINISter. | ou comm sn sss or or 0 SS SESE SESE SS FE SA RRS A ERE [] r 1 New "Button Bevel" makes 'it ee Am m s N OTI CE | J ees i fron around buttons; 1 i = == 3 / = ) : a RA under pleats and along seams, : ; ok ! BUCKLEY'S Gives You Far Blueporcelainenamel finished {| Il M. J. CROSIER [1 EE IE -- g , ~ body. Handleenatneledtomatch, | || Licensed Motor Taxi , ¢ J Carload of extra heavy work 2 More For Your Money i THE COLEMAN LAMP. [| Day .and night calls given : é¢ ; 03) c horses expected to arrive in | Buckley's goes many times as far as ordinary AND STOVE CO., Ltd." A prompii attention. ore t an : cCaASC J Deen on rise, December 1 mipiriatdii | | Towo gone | | || Phone 117 | Dryden, Out 8th, or Saturday, December 9th, ! and soothing qualities, and because only a few J ASK YOUR DEALER Li SUH W) i s ; d ded h ) at R. TRIST'S BARN -- All §| Gough Gr cold out of Lhe a 4x30) : en So Our Customers Say. : f ready: to go to. work: Se of Buckley's gives unmistakable relief. ER : . a - ¥ That's why peosle say, It acts like a flash" d : » : . J & mes single sip proves it". ! i Ri 8 {Ar McCORMICK-DEERING § > : at my old stand in: THE DRYDEN LIVERY v "Ball Bearing : of Lands for Arrests of School Tax 1] RR Trist Dryden, Ont. Sherift > Sale 0 oy mm a Z Cream Separator School Section Number One, Townships of Southworth and Hattman, District of Kenora. = - { ; ae amie B BAUER BROS. | WOOD SAWING < 5 Reasonable Prices and | £4] To Wit,-- BY VIRTUR OF A WARRANT under the hands of the Chairman and I freasurer of School Section [ Number One, Townships of Southworth and Haitman, District of Kenora, datefl the 4th day of October, 1933, com-| & sanding the Sheriff to lévy upon the lands bereindfter described, for arrears of taxes, I hereby give notice that rsuant to the Assessment Act and the Public Schools Act, I shall on Monhddy,, the 15th day of January, 1934, at Po hour of Eleven O'Clodk in the forenoon, at the Sheriff's Office, Town of Kenora, District of Kenera, proceed to |g 11 by Public Auction so much of the said lands as may be fscossary to discliarge the arrears against them, with costs thereon, unless such arrears and costs are sooner paid. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE it is the intention of the Trustees of School Section Number One, Town- |& ships of Southworth and Hartman, District of Kenora, to purchase at the adjourned sale, if held, said parcels of land if the price offered is less than the arrears and costs thereof, according to R.S.0. 1927, Chapter 238, Section Prompt Service. Leave orders at Star Pool Room = OCS ( § 5) -GE(-GEE ) SE )-S (- (5 157, Subsection 3. i - 3 NAME AND ADDRESS OF OWNER AND Arrears Patented or | Ed e s Dair DESCRIPTION OF LAND. of Taxes Interest Costs Total Unpatented b4 y y a A. J. Bannerman, Winnipeg, Man. Lots, 1, 2, 9, 10, 24, 25, 28, and 29. i : ] THE HOME Or €O0OD: MILK ; Block 5, each Tot 180° X 207... uot tea oe aL ey $79.80 $7.98 $10.87 $98.65 Patented |§ Babies Milk a Specialty. ¥ A. D. Hall, C%. Public Trustees, Toronto, Ontario. ots vil | 3 : s < 14, 1% 18, 23, 27, 28, 31, 32, 35, 36, each lot 120° x 25. "Block 3.5.7... $47.27 $4.73 $8.99 $60.97 Patented | The Sie paren her in ] Lots, 3.4, 7, 8, 11, 12, 20, 21, 27, and 35. Block 4, each lot, 120° x 25' ... $26.95, $2.63 $7.78 $36.66 Patented |§ d 4 Lots, 3, 4, 7,8, 11, 12, 13, 26, 27, 30, 34, and 36. Block 5, each lot Ll oy ap $31.50, $3.15 $8.08 $4273 Patented In want, lirop Us a car 4 ODAY there are many Deering skims close, turns Lots, 1,2, 3,4, 5, 6,12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19. Block 7, each lot, 150" x 50' .. $36.75 $3.68 $3.39 $48.82 Patented BOX 261, DRYDEN | thousands of farmers easy, and is easy to wash Lots, 3, 4, 7, 8, 22, 23, 26, 27, 30, and 31. Block 6, eachlot, 120° X26 .. +. iia $26.25" $2.63 $7.78 $36.66 Patented b 4 bh 4 h ine McC. 4 cl Lots, 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18. Block 8, each lot, i : 8) a em -a=0-em 0 m--O e- (| i WwW. oareusing cor. and clean. EN EE Ea ee Sa $47.25¢ $473 $8399 $60.97 Patented . ~ mick-Deering Cream Separa- Sion in and ook aber cid Half Interest, Block A. BLOG A0PSE. oc: vhvus vr insrhasree annie ses vves idee $44.60 $4.46 $8.84 $57.90 Patented . * tors and who will tell you i tok Dectinit Oredt Block C. less 2 acres, 18.01 80I8, ..... ov ie ihniv svi iia : $3.24 $8.13 $43.72 Patented 2 to do the same. McCormick cering ream J. Bannerman, Winnipeg, Man. Lots, 1,2, 5,6, 9,10, 11, 24, 25, 28, and 29. i : Sie g = . Separators on our floor: «ea || DecCorat < x si Block 5 each Lot, 120 x 25° Lt Lol $100.63, $10.06 $12.60 $133.19 Patented || alin » Ask any McCormick: Deer We handle all six sizes -- ok 2.6% ¥. Capeton, Fort Wi am, ON Ti Lone i : : Special reduced prices for the ingownerabout hisseparator from 350 to 1500 pounds ele dB LB BO a SE A de a in et ee eigee v ue $35.00; $3.50 $8.28 346.78 Patented / Pp 5 : Mrs. J. Henry. Lots, 12, 3,6, 7,10, 11, 12, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 29, 30, 33, 34, 1 winter months on and you'll get the best kind of milk per hour. Hand, belt, BT AnARE Pinel d each IL IB RIE a ed aie $154.28 $15.43 $15.17 $184.88 Patented INTERICR DECORATING proof that the McCormick. or electric drive. e Lots, 1,2, 5,6, 9,10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 28, 29, 30, 33, 34, 37 and 38. Block 4, each : : 0 1 A Wb AER a Ee a eed EAE eR $132.30: $13.23 $13.90 $159.43 Patented Gy or ASA TTL Sangster, DOT. Con. 4100 Bure, vie. i iio bin iia tn To dia a $14.28 $1.43 $7.09 $22.80 ' Patented ; Orders can be left at 3 Swan Swanson, Dryden, Ont. 3 interest in 8.W. Corner H.W.7. 9.93 acres. .. $5.25 $ 53 $6.56 - $12.34 Patentdd - The Observer Office. J S CORNER iis A The adjourned sale, if any, will be held at the same hour and place three weeks later. To ® Ld ! Published in the Ontario Gazette in its issues of October 14th, 21st, 28th.;and November 4th, 1933, L. BEESTON McCormick-Deering Dealer, : J Dated at the, Sheriff's Office, Kenora, Ontario, 3 IL. D. MacCALLUM, : P.O. BOX 267 Dryden, Ont. OXDRIFT ar s : ONTARIO 3 this 7th day of Ogtober, 1038, ... vi... Sheriff, District of Kenora: | § esmasue--s i ee Diringis iain 2 o 3 i 1 gz y

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