Dryden Observer, 5 Aug 1927, p. 1

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A \ TWO GOOD LOTS NORTH ga A Complete Stock of "SW HARNESS & ACCESSORIES g The Dryden Observer + -- ---------- VOL. VIII DRYDEN, Ontario, AUGUST 5th, 1927. No. IX. Tg -__ a CR -- a -- m--------aaey =] bl i Ld LJ Notices. Women's Section of the Agricultural Locals. Dj car dq Ch oc ol ates firs : : Rev, H. A. and Mrs Rivers are en- y t = Townean os oR Hane 3 Prize List. joying a vacation in Winnipeg and : esidents in the Towns ip © an 5 a, other western points. \ Horne will take notice that under By- Class 25--DOMESTIC SCIENCE Miss Alice Berry has returned after = Jaw, No 270 passed at the regular Council meeting on August 1st, 1927, the Chief of Police of the Town cof Dryden has been given authority to act as police in the Township of Van Horne in case of necessity for the preo- tection of its residents. GEORGE WICE, Clerk of the Municipality, Town of Dryden NOTICE * TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Town of Dryden have passed By- law No, 205, respecting any plumbing installations contemplated within the Town limits. All owners intending to install plumbing fixtures or sanitary con- veniences of any kind in any residence or building within the Town shall make application to the Town Clerk for per- mission to proceed with such installa- tion, es i 4 NOXIOUS WEEDS ACT, 1927. Township of Van Horne, THE COUNCIL IN COMPLIANCE with the above Act, at their meeting on July 11th, appointed Mr Joseph Ready, Weed Inspector for the Town- ship and asks the ratepayers to co- operate with him in his work by im- mediately cutting all noxious weeds on their property. Any owner or tenant not. doing so within a reasonable time after this notice, the Inspector will have the weeds cut and charged to the property, == For Sale of Track, $100.00 on easy pay- ments. THREE SMALL HOUSES, at very attractive prices For Rent SUITE OF ROOMS on QUEEN Street, opposite C:P:R: Depot. $15:00 per month. GIVE YOUR INSURANCE TO 'the Local Agent, help build up the business in your own town --it pays. A J. LOCK Hunting, Trappers and Radio License Issued. Office Phone, 20 R-2-- --House 20 R-3 NOW ON DISPLAY A Splendid Line of MEN'S WORK BOOTS, Solid Leather, A Good Heavy Shoe for Every- day Wear. Always on Hand. Hainess Repaired-- Boots--and--Shoes REPAIRED F. WILLARD. Do you believe in this kind of PROTECTION? © The only Rea! ~ Protection for property pie Jl 7 INSURANCE. J. E GIBSON, Agent, Dryden i tween » -- All exhibits in competition in this class must be as specified or not eligible for prizes. Also one article cannot be entered in more than one class, un- less chosen by the Judge to enter the sweepstake class. BREAD SCORE--Flavor 35 p.c.; Crumb 30 p.c.; Lightness, 15 p.c.; Crust 10 p.c; Appearance 10 p.c.; total 100. Bread Pan 9x4x3 in, Recommended for uniformity by the Department of Agriculture Home Baking-- 1 Bread (yeast) one loaf, white __.__._.__..__._ LIN RR =: $1.00: 75 2 Bread (yeast) one loaf, brown or graham __ ______________ 100 .75 3 Bread (yeast) one loaf, fruit _______..._______. eb 100 .75 4 Bread (quick) one loaf, nut ___ ________ 0] 100: .75 5 Buns, one dozen, six White. six graham =... = -- 300: TD 6 Parker House Rolis, onedozen--- = " 100 .7 Tea Biscuits, one dozen. 7. inven Tes - 1.0078 oe = Cookies, one dozen, (six rolled, two varieties and six drop two varieties) . oo UX A SA Ca AE en A 1.00. ..75 8Cake Hehtlayer 0 ~~ "= 02 oo xo 00 00 95 10:Cake, choeglates layer = oo o> Fo oS STR Se 1.00 .75 1¥ Cake, marble ~_ 2 1-- no ior ooo OL 100 .75 12 Cake, light fruit, uniced _ i 100 - .75 13 Cake, dark fruit, uniced z 1:00.75 4 Cake, matrimony __ _ ms Ea 100 .75 15 Short Bread (Scotch) _____ = 100. .75 16 Ginger Snaps, one dozen _______.___ 100 .75 17 Pie, Apple ____ al 2 L 1.00.75 18 Pie, Raisin _ -- a 2h 1:00 22.75 19 Pie, fruit (any variety) open top. as 100 .75 20 Pie, meat __ __ _ : 1.00 .75 21 Potted Cheese one plate __ ____ a 100 .75 2 Fish loaf. = et - 100 75 23 Baked Beams. =... 1.00. 75 24 Boast Chicken ~~ 1.00 .75 25 Fudge (two varieties) 100° .75 26 Taffy (two varieties) _____ 1.00 ° .75 27 Soap, two varieties, Toilet and Laundry, homemade __.__._ - 3000.75 Bottled Goods-- Exhibits in this section to be this years canning and containers to be opeed by the Judge to be tested. 28 Blueberries, preserved, one quart__.. 30 $1.00 .75 29 Gooseberries, preserved, one quart 100 .75 30 Pineapple, preserved, one quart _ La 1.00 .75 31 Plums, reserved, one'quart =. 7 Fas oss 180 -.79 32 Strawberries, wild, preserved, one quart _________________ 100° .75 33 Jam, two varieties one pint each (named) __ __ __________ 1.00 75 gidely,currantyone pint ~~ >... CC toto 100 .75 35 Jelly, Raspberry, one pint _ --h £ 2 100 .75 36 Jelly, Apple, one pint =... ono 1.00 .75 37 Jelly, other variety, named _ - 100 .75 38 Marmalade, orange, one pint ______ 100 .75 39 Marmalade, other variety (named)__.__ 100 .75 Label Jams, Jellies, Marmalades:--"For Educational Purposes." 40 Chicken, canned, onevquart oo... 2.0 oC: 300 45 41 Peas, canned, one quart SR I 100 75 42 Betns, cavmed, ong quart -- i=. TF 0 CLE 100 .75 43 Peaches, canned, one quart _____________ 100 .75 g4Pears, conned, onequart 2-0. Fn co yop 15 45 Raspberries, canned, one quart ._______ 100 .75 46 Rhubarb, canned, one quart oo 0 gq eptiies 47 Strawberries, tame canned, one quart __ __ _____________ 100 .75 48 Crab Apples, grown in District, canned, one quart ___________ 1.00 75 49 Currants, canned, one quart'__._____ wel ia BE Ab Ne in" 1 = 73 80 Pickles mixed, one quart ._.--__. .' 8 yop 35 51 Pleklog/Cucmbers,'one quart =". + > "400-95 82 Pickles, Beets, ofle'quarp: 5... ~~ To ovo Sit 100 05 53 Pickles, Mustard, one quart _____ EIRENE Wp | gk 54 Sauce, red, two varieties, one pint each, for cold meats, named 1.00 .75 5b Sauce, green, two varieties, one pint each, for cold meats named 100 75 56 57 Vinegar, Raspberry oc. oD 8 ~ 0 S10 pon ono Best Exhibit, six pints (3 canned fruit), (3 pickies) Class 26--LADIES' WORK All exhibits in competition in this class mmst be the work of the exhibitor Also Judge's in the Ladies work are agthorized by the Directors of this Society to discard all soiled defaced or old work, and mstrocted to award the prize to new and up-to-date work In case of no competition, ueless exhribet 1: worthy, the prizes will be withheld LIVING-ROOM ACCESSORIES Colored Materials New Designs, New Werk 100 108 br o i TobleCoptrepiegen> ~~ +". "+ ws MW 5 2 Yohle Bummer o>. re: TS 3Cmbm (bolster eryoend) === = 0000000 100 Te § Choon other fomey trie ~~ === === 100 5 SC Tle Cover... _ oc 1 9 SEectricLight Shades (alk trimmed) __ === = 100 (E] 7 Electric Light Shades (Wax Trimmed) _ 100 .55 DINING-ROOM ACCESSORIES hite or colored embroidery, or hand made lace trim, new IDs, new SLICES, seb, Ppieces White materials, = work, new d Breakfast 3 3100 75 2 Luncheon Sef; 7 pieces (deily style) 10 15 3Yea Cloth Sb or 45imhes_ ~~ _ ~~ + '399 75 4 Centerpiece, over 18 inches, for dicing table (white material) 1.00 75 5 Tray Cloth (ope pair) + 30075 6 Hot Plate Mats (two) .__________ 1.00 .75 7 Doilies, one set (six pieces) __ __ . 100 +B 8 Tea Cesy, {Bnished complete) ___ = 1.00 75 9 Serviettes, afternoon tea size (six) 1.00 75 10 Dinner Napkins, hemmed and initialled (6) __ __ ____ ____ 1.00 75 11 a 100 .75 Buffet Set (3 pieces) th . BED-ROOM ACCESSORIES White or colored materials white or colored embroidery, rials hand made lace, edges, or insets, new designs, new stitches, new work i2 Towels, one pair, guest __ __ 100 15 13 Towels, one pair, large linen ___ __ 1.00 75 14 Towel, Bath and Wash Cloth _____ 1.00 75 15 Pillow Cases, one pair embroidered__ _ 100 73 16 Pillow Cases, one pair, other fancy trim 1.00: 35 17 Bad Spread, fancy embriodered __ __ = 1.60" 75 i8 Bed Spread, other faney trim ______ 108.75 19 Dressing Table Set, cover and pin cushion +_.__.__.__.___ 21.00 = 95 20 Vanity Set, three pieces __.__.___ 5 1.0075 MISCELLANEOUS New Designs, new stitches, new work. : Specimen shall mean ONE FINISHED ARTICLE 21 Specimen, Tatting _._ _...._.2 .. OR he Soke Al $1.00: .75 22 Specimen, Irish Crochet ... __.__.. 100 75 23 Specimen, Filet Crochet __.. _.__. 100 .75 (Continued on page four) | spending a holiday in Kenora, the guest of Mr and Mrs C, Kelley. Mrs H. A, Vaughan of Winnipeg, is visiting in Dryden the guest of her sister, Mrs L. R. Mackey, Mrs H Gammon and son are away on a visit to Kenora the guests of Mr and Mrs C. Kelley, C. J. Wright was a business visitor to Kenora for a day this week. MissAldra Smith has returned from Vancouver, 'where she has been visit- ing for the past two week's the guest of Mr and Mrs Douglas Lane Major H. P. Cook, K.C, Kenora, was a business visitor to Dryden, Wednes- day, Mr and Mrs W_ A. Weare have re- turned to their home in Minnitaki, after a most pleasant trip to England Gene McMonagle journeyed to Kee wain too participate in the celebration on the holiday, Monday. Jack Skillen has returned from the east where he spent his holidays, mak- ing hay at Upsula, so we are informed. Mr and Mrs J. J. Andrews returned home Monday from Green Bar, Wis, motoring from that city to Port Arthur. Mrs T. W, Thomson, Ignace visitor to Dryden yesterday. Mrs J. E. Clarke and grandaughter returned to Kenora Thursday, after visiting here, the guests of Mrs L_ Orvis and at Bedworth with Mrs L, S Walker Miss Martha Tapsey, Ignace, spent the week. end in Kenora. Mrs W, Rhodes spent the week-end in Winnipeg. ; Mrs Clubb and son have returned to their home in Winnipeg after visiting in Dryden, the guests of Mr and Mrs Robert Foote, H. M. Angus, Indian Coastable, from Kenora, was in town Saturday, Miss Ivy Pronger has returned home after an extended visit to Winnipeg, Misses Margaret and Annie Vangel of Ignace, visited Dryden, Saturday. Homer Gough has returned from Fort William where he spent the past few months attending business college, Miss Marshall, superintendent of Chautauqua, has arrived in Dryden to make the final arrangements for the Chautauqua program which begins tonight. was a COMMUNITY SERVICE IN CHAUTAUQUA TENT SUNDAY EVENING, at 8:15 p= {after regular Church Services) Favourite Hymns--Special Music Leczl Clergymen in Charpy Come and emjoy this short Bmierr-al service In the tent. The Baptist Chord and Bible Scisal held Sher symusl porsar on Wedres 3% the smrewer beers of Miss Parker, se Parker's Point. The afterroon was spent in bathing, games and racing ext rzim forced them to take shelter ia the large varsndah where the picnic supper was served In spite of the weather, a large number of the Baptist folk attendad and enjoyed the hispitali- ty of Miss Parker, EBT Golden Star Lodge No. 484 will at- tend divine service at St Luke's Church on Sunday, August 7, 1927, at eleven oclock Visiting brethren cordially in- vited to aitend. H WILDE, WM, A E. BERREY, Sec'y AALARAAAARAPI PPL PIPES SCHOOL DAYS Is your boys eyesight Normal? Now is the time to see that your children are properly fitted for going too school. Defective eyesight will hold him or her back and hence ruin their career. Take the Warning! Will Be At MR SELF"S HOTEL, Dryden, For ONE DAY, Only MONDAY, AUGUST 15th, 1927, Have Your Eyes Examined Yearly! 0, G. SNYDER, R.O. Eyesight Specialist, of Kenora, DS a a a at ata ale aaa aad a Sd $ MUNICIPALITY OF MACHIN. Applications for the position of Tax Collector for the Municipality of Machin, will be received by the under- signed up to August 20th, 1927, Duties to commence September Ist. Salary $150.00. GEORGE RUETE, Clerk, ARE ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE DURING A SHOW. TAKE ALONG A BOX WHEN YOU GO TO THE CHAUTAUQUA TRY THE NEW BOX--"The Pioneer" --S81.50 Other Sizes--soc:, €oc:, $100 and $3.00 "QUALITY CANDIES" The Dryden Pharmacy -- A TOWN OF DRYDEN Warning to Motorists-- | TAKE NOTICE THAT the Highway Traffic Act with regard to the strength of lights on motor vehicels will be en- forged All drivers must dim their lights in the Town of Dryden Section Council Sets Tax| Rates for 1927 The tax rate for the coming year was set at the regular meeting of the Town Council, which was held on Tuesday evening, and the rates to be assessed this Year, will be for 10, Sub_ 2, 3. T™A oH] Sex is | § Il Ena Ws ee Also all drivers of motor vehicle, vais Box Den advareed -- with the exception of Licensed chauff- Toe las Deen acvanced lrom fourteen eurs, must have an operator's licenze 0 seventeen mills, he school rate : . Es The sc 00° TE | within reasonable time. Sec. 69, Sub. for Wainwright residents will be 12nd 2 eighteen mills, A. J. Lock was ap-| ONT HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT twelve mills pointed Collector of taxes for the com- ing year, on the motion of Councillors Wood and Wilson. Accounts to the amount of $1,435.95 were passed for payment and the account rendered by THOMAS COLLISS, Constable, CAPTURES MAN IN PYJAMAS THIEF, TORONTO, Aug. 5.--Pleading guilty to theft from Col. Wilson, an United States army officer, who recently chas- ed him in his pyjamas, from a local hotel for several blocks finally captur- ing him, Wm_ Strong, was sentenead to two years in the Ontario reforma- tory. ESS Tinsmithing the James Proctor and Redfern Comp- any covering engineering service to the amount of twh-and ore half per cent of construction cost to date amounting to $640.00 was also paid on the motion of Councilless Wils n and Wood, The question of a vacation for the Telephone Operator was discussed and it was decided to leave the question in charge of the chairman of the Tele- phone Department. >-S=r made applica'ion for i @ hosmss * carry on 2 business 2s a Plumbin Plumber, znd was grante me, andj 5 the ClorX was also instructed to insert! : 2 molice comcerning 2 plumbing by-law) & Heatin in the next issue of the Observer. i ge The LOB % the use " x f the Tova rie the Yessy Let us give you an estimate of each month at a yearly rental of | on your plumbing. $25.00, and the LOL ' were given We carry a full line of: permis ll 2 temporary bex| BATHROOM FIXTURES, Jie the sire of the present one in the --n] B wes moved by M Ba', -4f PIPE AND PLUMBING econded by A. J. Clempson that the | FITTINGS. Compensation Board be paid $42.48 ------ for a $2 000.00 pay roll estimate for : the year 1927 to cover road work, and S BR Y DER the meeting them adjourned on the 9 . motion of Councillors Wilde and Bailey Phone 4 Dryden, Ont. Box a. -- LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN ONT. TAKE NOTICE THAT: The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Dryden, inte. 's to construct as a local improvement nine-inch sanitary sewers on the following streets as listed below in Schedule "B" and intends to specially assess a part of the cost of the work upon the land abutting directly on it. The estimated cost of the work is $1,135.00 of which $433.20 is to be paid by the Corporation. The cost per foot frontage is $1.45. The special assessment is to be paid in thirty annual in- stallments of 10 cents per foot per year. : 3. A petition to the said Council will not avail to prevent its construction, but a petition against the work or the manner in which it has been undertaken may be made pursuant to section 8 of the Local Improvement Act to the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board by a majority of the owners representing at least one-half of the value of the lots which are specially assessed therefor. 4. A By-law for undertaking the work will be considered by Council at a meeting to be held on the 13th day of August 1927, or at a regular or special meeting thereof to be held thereafter. SCHEDULE "B" fe] Owner's Corpoation Total Street From to Share Share Cost Whyte St. King St. 220 feet south $319:00 = $341:00 $660:00 King St. Whyte St. 165 feet cast 382:80 02:20 475:00 $701 :Ro $433 20 113500 Dated at Dryden, July 20th, 1927 J. E. GIBSON, Town Clerk Dryden, Ontario EE a i a Bia IS

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