Serv DRYDEN, Ontario, june 22nd, 1923. No. XLIX. i : ------ = Sr = ae ' : : Boys' Camp. |DeathofJ.Duncan Results of Lower School Locals Unique Masoz'c Meetine : yw twa - James L. Duncan, a well known Examinations. His Tas Yoguai en megting vol toy July 13th, inclusive, An advanced party will leave Dryden, Monday, July 2d for the purpose of getting the camp in shape, Owing to the cele- bration in town on July 2, the major- ity of the boys will not be able to 'leave Dryden till Tuesday, at 2 p.m, Will all boys living east of Dryden meet at the United Church, at 2 p.m, Tuesday, July 8, The Dryden boys will be told by their leaders their ar- rangements, Each boy can pay his money to the treasurer, Mr A. J, Lock, Dryden, any time he likes till the end of the month, but it must be in the treasurer's hands before leaving for camp. The amount is $4.50, Each boy should take the following: His old clothes--Not the best, Two pairs of pants and two shirts. Two pairs of stockings at least, One pair of Running Shoes if he has .them--If not his bare feet, One pair ordinary shoes. An cld sweater, if he has one, or an coat, A bathing suit. A pair pyjamas or sleeping attire, Comb, two towels and soap A tooth brush and paste, 'Any musical instrument--so long as it is really musical. A Bible, and a smile that will not wear off, Remember no best clothes allowed on the grounds. We are off to a fine start and we have ordered the hottest weather of the summer--July 3 to July 13, Oh! boys just before we go let's remember Mr Smith He won't be resident here for the past thirteen years, passed away at the family home in the Township of Zealand Thurs- day afternoon, Born in Aberdeen, Scotland, in the year 1872, the late Mr Duncan came to Canada in 1915 and since that time he and his family have been highly respected residents of Dryden, Ait:ough a carpenter by trade, for a number of years Mr Duncan was a member of the staff at the power house of the Dryden Paper Co. His few years and during the year just Robert Hector of Unity, Albert G. of Girvin, Sask, The whole heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family, Funeral service will be held from the Dryden United Church on Sunday afternoon at 4, 30 p. m, a cm BROWN--At Dryden Red Cross Hos-| pital, on Saturday, June 9th, 192¢ to Mr and Mrs J, Brown, a son. LINDSTROM--At Dryden, Ont, on Saturday, June 16th, 1928, to Mr & Mrs S, E. Lindstrom, twin sons, SAUNDERS--At Dryden Red Cross Hospital, Wednesday, June 6ih, 1928, to Mr and Mrs J, Saunders, a daughter, with us, but will be on his way back heme, We shall miss you Mr Smith, and we wish you bon voyage o-d great welcome in the Old Land, and trust that some day you will come back to be with us in camp once more. -- RESERVE THE DATE, Oxdrift's Annual Sunday School Picnic, June 28th. This will again take the form of a basket picnic, everyone bringing their own baskets. Remember your cups and containers for tea, The and milk may be obtained on the grounds. Sports in the ball at 7:00 p.m. afternoon. Base- REID--At Dryden Red Cross Hospital on Tuesday, June 12th, 1928, < Mr and Mrs A. Reid, a daughter er ---- i Ty -------- -- -- NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OF SALE OF LANDS, NOTICE is hereby given that the Sale of Lands for arrears of Taxes due the Quibell Consolidated School Board in the Township of Wabigcon. District of Kenora, which appeared in the "Ontario Gazette" and "Dry- den Observer" to he held in the Sheriff's Office in the Town of Kenora on Thursday, the 14th 'day of June, 1928, stands postponed as to unsold lots until MONDAY, the 9th day of July, 1928 at the same hour and place. Dated at the Sheriff's Offce, Kenora, this 14th day of June, 1928, JOHN W, HUMBLE, Sheriff of Kenora. | MUNICIPALITY OF MACHIN Notice, Mr Alfred Rask has been appointed Weed Inspector by the Machin Council, for the Municipality of Machin, for the current year, in compliance with the Weed Control Act, and the Rate- payers are asked to kindly co-operale with Mr Rask, in controlling the weeds. j GEO. RUETE, Clerk, - S. RYDER PLUMBING, TINSMITH AND HEATING. PHONE OR CALL Phone No. 4 Box 2 DRYDEN, Ontario JR GUBSON: Agent, Dryden, HOW TO TURN AT [NTERSECTIONS get to middle of street -- give signal with hand -- at centre of intersection turn as sharply as possible. +l For a RIGHT TURN ' --get next to curb and tl turn corner as sharply r as possible. I Na g TE Dia ane DON, ] Tn ----- |] i | i ~~ ForaLEFT TURN-- g A) HIGHWAY SAFET A -- ------ Clip this simple dia- gram. 'These direc- tions may save you an accident some time. 31 EE COMMITT vear, except thoss in bra are departmental subjects and may be re-written next week, health had been failing for the past passed he had been confined to bed' almost all the time so death was no! unexpected, i Besides his widow, Mr Duncau, | leaves to mourn his loss, two sons | 4 Sask, an' | community extencs| Nona Reany Heads School, Making an Average of 87% in all Subjects for the year. belical order. Subjects appearing + names must be repeaied next which Robt. Berrey, French (Latin). ography, Arith)) Frances Foulis, Edith Lewis, Lenore MacRae, Hazel McGoggy, Clara McMonegal (P} Duncan Mercer (Physiog Irma Milanese, Gladys Noble, Algebra, (Yhysiography, Arith) Nona Reany, Elmer Silver, French (Latin), CKCIT Form I to Ii.--Huzh listory), ] Ab Edr Barber (Can, Berrey (Can. History) iy} ire ae Arthur Doudiet. Edwin Halderson, Ilizie Hunter, Olive Lewis, Latin Hazel Wilson. Gordon Mackey (Botany) Highest Average in all Subjects for Ray McTavish, Algebra, (Botany).] year-- Ruby McTavish, Latin, (Botany). Form I --First Elsie Hunter 81%; Elsie Moorehouse, Second, Mildred Dean, Third, Alice Jeanette Rei Wilkinson, Form II, -- First, Nona , Frances Foulis, Third, Le Minnie R Roma Sp Lenore St Patricia Wk Following is a repert of Lower School} Julius Volkmar, Algebra. promotion examinations in tiz Dryden Room II, to III --Evelyn Adair, Continuation Schocl, Names i= alph- | Physiography, (Latin), Winkie Edgar, (Can, History, Phys- raphy), . Ronald Whiteley, French, (Latin), Reany, ¢ ict and having -obtained an average of over I "% In every ect for the year: -- Kathleen Wilkinson Elsie Hr Nona Reany, Alice Wilkinson, Frances Foulis. Dominion Day Pians lans and prep of pla » 1 one e < : Lic And how! Naturally, evervon this big event, bu keep: si know, how the S€ SeCrels ao i Ve hear that two very highly respected elderly planning a tricycle race ag the rear of the parade. fact and rheumatism is the only fhing that can happen to pre- vent this childish rk, and there is little liklihood of that, as Dr Dingwall advises th uly is best month in the year for those : kis complaint. " Caricatures of local and other celebreties will be there in plenty. Here one will see imitations of the famous "Piti strut", "Dingwall saunter", and "Hamilton run". Thorsen's report a great increase in the sale of horn-rimmed spectacles, but we can't ascertain if these are for imitations of H. Humphreys or Harold Lloyd. It's no secret who is going to imitate Andy Gump, but then what's a little lack of chin between friends. As Dr Morison and Jack Skillen wii both be otherwise engaged, Mutt and Jeff will not be represented this time, but others equally as funny will be there by the score. I'ractices for the boxing and wrestling bouts are going on daily and there is every reason to believe that some real class will be shown in these events. , ' There will be plenty of entries for the races, soyou'd better limber up and oil your joints. Art Clempson will not particip- ate in these races, as it means the loss of his amateur card. This is tough on Clemmy's purse but it's good news for the rest of us to know we will not have 'to compete with those long shanks of his. From every point of view the whole day's programme 1s going to be excellent. Imagine, four baseball games and one of football as well The baseball team ; s are all picked men and local teams are under the capable management of i23ug 1izil, also a revival of football here should be interesting. The Observer Office has been besieged with calls for rules of the horseshoe contest which would indicate much interest in that direction. Don't forget you must bring your own shoes. Last but not least--fear not folks, the weather that day is going to be simply gorgeous. A prominent local gentleman who spent some several hours soaring up in the heavens last week reccived advice to that effect from other planets in the know. Other statements made by this gentleman as to happenings in the air have been verified so we are inclined to believe this advance weather report. Let's go then for the biggest and best Dominion Day Cele- bration Dryden has ever had. DOCTORS TO MEET FOR Eo CONVENTION Income DOMINION INCOME TAX Those who have elected to pay Tax in iil Chamber on Wednesday, June 20th, Messrs H, Humphries and N_ left Wednesday for Winnipeg. 1 businesss trip west, Misses Kathleen Oliver and louise McGogy have returned to resume iacir duties on the staff of McKellar Hospital, Fort William, Mr and Mrs Harry Ross, of Winni- peg, have been holidaying in Dryden for thc past week, i Mr and Mrs W. H, Dingwall and i son, Billie. returned to their home in x eom., { Kenora, Monday Mr and Mrs H, Welburn, Ignace, were in Dryden Wednesday. Miss Beth Roach left Sunday to peg. Mrs Dan Wright from Fort William Wednesday, week in Toronto Wednesday, after spending the past week in Dryden. Mrs A, Sarvas has returned from Winnipeg, where she has been the guest of her daughter for several weeks, H_ Jensen, Dyment, was a visitor to Dryden, Saturday. { Surprise Shower for Bride-- e and held a delightful party in number of beautiful gifts, Cn Saturday evening Mr Holmerson vresented yighh a bandsome mahogany mantle ciock®E Re -- : mt TOWNSHIP OF VAN HORNE. Clerk's Notice of First Posting of § Voters' List, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I have complied with Section 9, of the Voters' List Act, and that I have post- ed up at my office at Dryden, on the Q 8th > 1 day of June 1928, the list of ali persons entitled to vote in the suid Wilds Mr Alfred Pitt left yesterday on althe Lodge and he had supporting h. © Henonr Judge Dowler presided | Lodge Perth Arch (No, 122), held in at the sitting of the Third Division their Hall at Parliament Close, Hig! Court, which was held in the Council? Street, on Tucsd ly, Was a most i esting nature, The meetin wa sided over by Bro. Lindsay A, Proud- ifcot, Right Worshipful Master ¢' 3 m the East two of his own brothers, viz,, Brother Colin Proudfoot, Richt Worshipful Master of Lodge Carse, of Gowrie (No, 871) and Brother Thomas Proudfoot, a Past Master of Lodz Ontario Golden Star (No. 484), Cuna- da, In addition to this there was also present another brother, Bro, David Proudfoot who is an ordinary member of Lodge Perth Royal Arch, A meet ing such as this must be of rare oc- curance in Masonic circles. At the end of the meeting, Bro, T. Proudfoot in replying to the toast of visiting Brethren, stated that this was spend her annual vacation in Winni- R. J. Pronger has spent the past interesting statements regarding Enoc Johnson returned to Winnipeg : his first visit to the old country after returned home jan absence of 24 years, and in the course of his remarks he made some masonary in Canada, He state just before Le left he had bear in'cdn® versation with-Bro, Robert Foo e +h» was a regular attender at Ontario! and who is a Past Warden of I.odoo Cage 9 & 'Lodge Perth Royal Arch (No, 122) He was instructed by him to be sure and call at 122 and convey his fratern- al greetings to his old brethren, It is interesting to know that =n» Bro. Colin Proudfcot was installed as { Last Tuesday evening, a number of | friends of Miss Frida Nymark, whose! UNDER AND BY VIRTUE he urprise shower. There} were at thirty preseni 2nd Ny:z:- was the recepicnt of a lar i ai the home of Mr and Mrs Nymark and held a party in his honor, Dur} 'ng the evening Mr Holmerson was? Municipality at Municipal Elections! and Elections for Members of Parlia-t ment, and that such list remains there for your inspection, And I hereby call upon all voters*to teke 'mmediate proceedings to have sions of errors corrected ac- 0 law, the last day of appeal! ir 29th 1928, Dated at Dryden this 8th day of June, 1928, 1) Sis GEO. WICE, Clerk of the Municipality, Master of Lodge Carse of Gowrie, thi Lodge has passed through a prospez- y ous and eventful period --The Pern. marriage to Mr John Holmerson, takes shire Continental & Journal, Sc. as. place next Thursday, gathered at her? --.. Morigage Saiz of the Powers of Sale contained in a certain § charge which will be produced at the time of sale, therc will be effered for was pleasantly surprised when a num-: gale by ber of his gentlemen friends gathered} M. F. COOK, Auctioncer. } At PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 5th day of July, 1528 at the hour of Two O'Clock in the afternoon at the farm of Richard Wightman the feilowing property, namely :-- "The south half of lot four in the first concession of the Township of Wainwright, in the District of Kenora containing one hundred & sixty acres more or less." On tre said farm there is said to be erected a dwelling house with suitable farm buildings, This land will be sold subject tc 2 | reserve bid. TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cant of the purchase money to be pail down at the time of sale and tio balance within thirly days, For further particulars and condi- tions of sale, apply to HARRY W. PAGE, East Block, Parliament Buildirgs, Toronto, Oatario, Solicitor to the Mortgagece. DATED at Toronto this Eleventh day of June, 1928, NEW MODERN : Appreciated by Young and Old PLEASURES GALORE RT ABOU TORONTO, June 15--With doctors representing 12 cities and town in Ont- ario, and six cities in other provinces, the 8, S. New Northland of the Clarke Steamship Company, Limited, sailed | from Montreal for Prince Edward Island, where the annual convention of the Canadian Medical Association will open Monday, The Pntario party aumbers more than seventy, en Mrs A. J. Clempson returned Wed- nesday morning, after a two week's visit to Fort William ® Office, the Dominion four equal instalments are remin- |} did that the last date fort he pay-i¢ Tr i able at "the Income Customs Building, 1S pa Fo "William. aX ri Further Particulars Wext Wee! Si LY ment of the second instalment is| ¢ Saturday, 30th June. Up to thati oe} J x Hl -- date, the unpaid balance of tax% Watch ¥or ] +t 8 will carry interest at the rate offg : 8 six per cent, and payment after!$ o that date will carry the rate of ten | @ ! per cent on the portion of the tax i === t that is due and unpaid. The tax x THE DRYDEN PHARMACY. { | aa RE eS \