Dryden Observer, 30 Jul 1920, p. 1

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A Nay ' >| Town of Dryden. 'TAX COLLECTOR. | ints will be received by the undersigned until August 9th for the position of Tax Collector |. ata remuneration of $100. Duties to include collection of Poll Tax. J. E. GIBSON, Clerk. A meeting of the local Brine of i =. The Coutral the LLP. will be jeld in the Colonization Strand theatre at 3.30 in the after- €CUtive, at a. meting } fioon of, Sunday, August 1st, offi of C. : While members and , ose desir- ident of the Asso ing to affiliate are spec ally invit-} ay aftehnoon with | | ed, anyone interested will be! Alf. Pitt, of Dryden, in weleorne, : oof it was. decided' to ask It is particularly Toad that adopt a resolution favori ing ladies attend the meeting. The Crganintion in the TICE is hereby given that n Lands in the Town of arrears sof on Tues- 12th day of October, 1920, o'clockin the forenoon, at Council 'Chamber, in Public i 1 Sa Town of Sioux ee Nae standing crop in ore A Wiamnch: for sale. i A har party has given more con- for the entire area bet sideration to 'matters of inetser, and oe Manitoba. boun to women than any farm ir ; ernment, and the resp of the present govern TR their demands should enconirage COURT OF REVISION. NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the Town of Dryden will meet as a Court of Revision in the Town Hall, on Tuesday the HL WILLARD, : Boot and Hames Repairer. AR am 5 Ting out. J. E. COLE, Town" Treasurer of the Town of Sioux Lookout. 17th day of August 1920, at the hour of 2 p.m., to hear and deter- mine appeals against the Assess- their support. other speakers. Mr Heenan will be assisted. by; WHAT. Dryden % in -day people realiz to: the full. gr any one' 'who I 0. I Dryden Lod No. 9 » meets the first Wednesday of each month at 8 p.m in the Town Ball. Visiting brethren. sahil nvited. { opportunities, the' possibilities | == ee FRR rr which he at her door are a store- | SE ee |] house of natural values awaiting | A | > : development. "Tis true and the | pity is, 'tis tru" that th finest quests human nature makes; big ambitions are never. realizd | because of seeing only the visions of the distance, the good Wigs % ll he held at! his home unattainable. But as 1s observed, | or i : and vouched for by CITIZEN, i "it.0m fo p3 oe Dryden has its men of calibre he Thursday. sth August, 1920 sce the things to be done and : i vnture to fdothm, + : Of such is the Dryden Amateur By bo Athletic Association with its three Those wie A spare furniture \ hundred fully paid up member- or other articles to dispose of are ship, and its active board of direc, ah he " : - "invited to notify he auc toneer J every Monday evening x 8 o'clociz. tars. There is a good record of sport WoT. ROBINSON. 0. M. Nymark, N.g. D Anderson, since away back in the town's = Recording Sec. Visiting rend 2 time- hook, but credit.and develop- en : GEE Fr [cordial ly huvised,- i ment will not thrive on 'eaten vic- FOR SALE tuals, so to speak. Sport, like in-* : hn dustry, must either keep abreast | By Private 'Bargain. of the age or go under: So thought the handful of am- ~ ment Roll of the said Town of | | Dryden, for the year 1920. | Appeals must be in the hands of the Clerk 2a the i day of is done during the first three August. days of each month. Jt is The Roll is now in the Clerk's requested of «Citizens that they Office, and is open 'for inspection. facilitate and speed this work, oy "avoiding all difficulties which J. E. GIBSON, might cause delay, as such delay + Clerk. adds to the cost to the Town of this Jecessary operatio : ¥ Tw is Tots Ww. M. D. Anderson, Rec. Sec. aration bbb of Hp + Sulphie and Paper Mill Workers Dryden Ledge No. 105. Meets 1st. and 3rd Thursday cach month, at 7.30, in the Mill Hall. JH. HILL, YF, RUSSELL." Pres. 5 Rec. Sec. Meter Reading. The reading of meters in town (property 'of Chas. Edgren) ~ TENDERS FOR CHURCH. Tenders are invited for Brick Veneering 'the Union Church, | Dryden. Details may be procured and, plans and specifications seen in Mr A. Pitt's office. Tenders are' also invited for : painting the outside of the Church The lowest or any "Tender not necessarily accepted. . Tenders will be opened on Aug- ust 3rd, 1920.' 0 at 2 pum Town Council Meeting A special meeting of Dryden Council was held in the Town Hall on Tuesday: last, Mayor Hutchison in the chair. Coun. | Hill, Norgate, Dickson, Linden and Beveridge were also present. It was decided to announce a Court of Revision-to be held on August 17th, to consider appeals against the Assessment Roll. A motion was carried to advr- tise for a tax collector at a remun- eration of $100.00, whose duties Dbitious citizens who founded 'the would include the collection of the present Dryden Amateur Athletic | poll tax. ' { Association. * W. J. Robinsofi was Dpolid Th. Dry den Arie iinel Adi lL sly fi : Town constable at a salary of $10 iation's, ground has always. been (Grain Grinder. a month, extra allowance being the arena of sport, and the per- ISet Trucks. and | Sleighs. » HE Lodge No. '417 : 1.0 U. 0. Foo at the Town Iall ST LUKE'S CHURCH, DRYDEN. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 a.m. ning Prayer and Sermon at 7 m. fogs Golden Star Lodge No. "484 ~ AF. & A.M. LGR.C egts i 'the Masonic Hall, second Tuesday of each month, Tisrtors cordially invited. Rev. ROBT. WILSON, W.M. AL -E.BERREY, secy. Gasoline Engine, 6 h.p. (station- qu... : : Grain Separator, 1 i Circular Saw and power fittings, including belts, steel gas. bonrst WAINWRIGHT SCHOOL. : N ; Ca : the / Rev. EO Ren, N, TENDERS. ; Tenders will be received by the undersigned for 'excavating and Af - building a wall 28-ft. x 30-ft., by 12-in. thick and 7-ft. high, under made for special time where the {mission for its use 'having. Leen All in first class condition. Will take $650 cash for whole out-| 2 position interfered with his ordi. readily obtained from its board ot it, or. a So 'separately. nary duties (such as going out of directors, steps were taken ito Town, &c.), 60c. an hour being hmake suitabl Z proper | pitefies allowed in such cases. for the separate games. : Tt. was agreed to rx quest the To-day the forlorn and forsaken ) C.P.R. to install a bell signal Mal exhibition © ground has: been arm on 'three railway crossings, in| levelled - and mown. Baseball aN Town, to give vArhing. of the diamonds = for the senior and approach of trains. | junior teams have been accurately: On the motion of Cr. Bevetilze measurd., = They are a' pleasure seconded by Cr. Linden it was] to ply, on, and a prid I carried that the Ontario Railway | upo Board be requested to authotize | sam the extension of Dryden Munici- }i pal Tels phone system into neigl | bouring. townships and anorga Appl H. HILL. ized territories. ; : opty J. An' expert estimate of the co : J, Ta of Constructitn was submitted by Dor Sale = Four rad Cottage, [the Clerk, which showed that the with one acre ' of 'land, fenced. [cost in seme sections would he Small Stable. $600. Apply Jrelatively high, due principally to 3 OBSERVER the great cost of necessary labor. ' = ~~ |The decision to proceed with con- struction was held over, and ten; ders will be called for before the final step is taken. To: finance | this undertaking is the biggest proposition that has * ever been ofore the Council, and it is highly / advisable to proceed with the ut- For. Sale, cheap: 1 Milk in 4 hioat ay the matter. : Lath Machines, Bolting Machine Thi le question will again be 1-Boiler, Feed Pump ;Large & ads up at the regular. meeting Small Circular Saws, Canvas and {on T esday next, August 3rd. Bolata Belts, Boom Chains, Tronl : A. C. MACHIN, Pipes, Log Jack: Chain, and-ot 1 | rister, Solicitor, &c. 'mill supplies. Address ~"" W.E SPEARS | RIAL BANK BLOCK, * Rictian. Wainwright School. . Material is already on ground. | Tenders will be received up to | August 15th, 1920. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily ac- cepted. For further particulars [apply to Also 2 Cre cam Separators, in good | condition ot Hoe BICKNEL di "he Bedworth. a <4 : Say General Mer owl OXDRIFT, Ont. 4 am. Sunday School and Bible jc : Class, Preaching Service ; E. W. MORTON, i > Secy.-treas. . A Cordial Welcome Awaits You. Rev. Geoiny EJ Robins, Pastor. | 2 fangs la deale St: Class GOW for sale Th : ealer in hen Augtstooth, Hf Dry Goods Groceries 2h Ly PEI JORNSON, >. Boots'and Shoes. = 8-13 Werth of, Ww aisenh River. Hardware and Farm Produce = Nt : goal posts FOR SALE. 5-Room HOUSE for sale' on Arthur Street, north. Price reas- onable: hd finished invites "the players to make a Be shle, tie ign M. 2 eputation on its green sward. In. MARINE ENGINE. Apply | A cricket pitch is only awaiting ; th courage o its devotees to get a : io io Cp] ER. move on. There is land' enough here to spare for gvery legitimate § game, and if the spirit of sporty 1S as energetic in comparison, physical development should be. the rule instead of the erooptin for the future. "m bill I the racing track was laid | : Agent for Yorkshire Insurance Company I Frost & Wood and = 5 C ockshutt Implements for oh 8 np rent i a a 3 2s : 4 *e ele, 20x Gif] TTA Basses: ply SHINGLES, B. C. XXX for sale. Dryden P.O. E10. {Apply onveyancing Collecting General Prastice RYDEN ONTARIO evden rs WM. M'MILLAN, Derlen, Ont. or : E S$. 3 3 ° 3 3 7-31 and Exchange Bara von oN T YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE. Ponty for shipment about August, '1st, a large number of Young Pigs 'at $5. 00 each. Cash with order. 'E. APPLETON, Osaquan, WILLARD'S 5 CHOCOLATES FOR SALE 4 he "FORKDIPT" : The following Properties in the S; Town of Dryden. = Parcel No. 1.--Dwelling on Dus: Syrest) 2.~Store on Earl Street, 'occupied as a hardware store. | + 3--Whyte Street Lot. = i 4--Vaeant lot on Eatl Street. o oe properties will, be sold upon terms, say, 20 per ot. cash: the] balance in five annual payments wth interest on the unpaid pur- ~ chase money at 7 PEL. cent. with cinders, and Ivelled with the Tand MARE, Fier jot Sadar] governmnt roller, there 'would be pony, for sale: "or. will trade for another fine asset both for home | hay, cow or other property. Apply entertainment and outside attrac-|8 ~ WM. TEW, Dryden. tion. A little concerted effort _ : could transform the grandstand into a modern pavalion 'with Portion room and Si he the players. Convenient | FAMOUS MINE ENGINEER inion for the public | a hu Soa } eoretuerisus sus stoston] VISITS DRYDEN. | could be easily : The s YP \/ 'N a ok = Captain Roland, C.E. and Mit. 'approach, entrance, pay ox, 'an i d 7 ing, i late of Detroit, i Do a he HOUSES | Mich., and presently representing | renovate Sa hp a PBuffalo and New York capitalists be worth the effort. Seal hina og "fae Sale and Rent interested in this section, with Picture these Inpe DIINDRAIDNNN 7 headquarters at Kenora, visited | carried out by a a % = ve HIN : :. our office on Wednesday' of this communal service, ane t phy week, He expressed the keenestfbe revealed, an Shh Yo regret upon learning of the pass- such as cannot be Snpassed rom ing away of such old\time friends coast to coast. - Dryden 2 7 |.as "former editor Joe 'Osborne 'of | centre 'of the Dominion; why no this paper and the late Dr Blair, | make her the Mecca of entertain- Captain Roland occupies a ment from far and -- A : prominent place in the mining, 'brightest and most enviable spo - history of this region, as one off for outsiders, the 'dearest, haj ppiest | its most daring prospectors. . On spot « on carth for all 1 Dry den. one occasion he was lost in the TA. MacKenzie, {bush for thirty-one days, during 'general engineer £ mast thin which he sustained life' by eating | for the weltare of this promising leaves and the few berries he town, says "With al little genuine : - could gather in 'May, until he was, ¢ devotion, common sense, 'practical PATTERSON s Le {found by the searchers sent out 'work, and precious little cash » by his daughter. He afterwards,' outta, - se © TORONTO iblished the diar: of 'his -exper- "transformed as to be second fc WA 2 ti : %. \ Pe yone for its size and inches)?" 1 oEdy | CHOCOLATES. The Captain among other Let.it -be done and each lend i matter of Good Taste." things, i is intensely interested in their service according' to; the mining. progress, and knowing the | measure of his pride and ambition : great. merits of some of the older for his own town. , partially proven gol i Ca laon BS abigoon an crmizen

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