Dryden Observer, 30 Jul 1920, p. 3

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IME FEOPCES PAPER at] E. B. WARNER VISITS HERE 30000026 0350462502695623%52869% Mr E. B. Warner from Cleve- : i et : Hon he Lone ty land, Ohio, is spending a holiday : : : J u with his dad, D. C. Warner of Quibell. This is his first trip. to |. Canada, and he is greatly delight- 3 , ed with this country and people. ; 3 He Mr Warner is connected with the | ¢ Ll-8} Rw Si Made Fresh Daily 30c per Ib. i - (manufacture of the Guide motor | The () la Le : [lamps of which they turn out four dt on vila fy ray ! ol thousand pairs a day... To our ; pi 'fOMATO SAUSAGE ; .|suggestion that they must pro- : ah : ' Fresh Saturday, for Sunday morning Breakfast, 30c per Ib. Te iy rs RE 3 = = <7 7 Fr---- -- andl ik Geleh 8 ; | ufacture lamps for thé Ford car|. : : toad : : i na CURRY : T. J LATIMER alone would require an addition to { their factory of another twenty | acres of buildings. ! THE ®NE PRICE STORE eee! Cash List Fischer to Elise Johanna Geb-| ray : : LT 5: Be F R. womnin Har, bh of Woltte! Be RES el 0 belies I TLR wi ] Wilson performed the ceremony. | a SEL Ta rd ofS fonr ...... SEE ha Se ty NOW OPEN, . At Dryden, July ogth, Basit| § = Ce Vin pShortspereack 1k, 2.90 OE oh Ce Nr on Po Ea] MI fo 2.60 --both of Dryden. = Rev. Robt. 1% Corn Flakes Kellogs. ..... of 1232 Oats and oat'chop. +... adh B0 Wilson officiated. ua | Coffee, fresh ground, th .45 .60 75 ; : : gy Dryden Juveniles can afford to |. : Libby's Pork & Beans, per can .20 Bacon side in, piece 1b Li es Lily ; put on swank when they meet any Tl ; Orange Pekoe Tea, per tb... .65}Bacon Back in peice 1b .. Ch and Tea Room " : | oof the senior nine. At the game! & °° Straw berry Jam, 4-ib pail . . 1.25 ¥ played here last Saturday they | Gl pans . kept their end up against the AAAAAA VA " es Kenora Juveniles, and the latter LR RG frame iE Lh | had nothing on them as far as| ce Cream 3 ie ~~ "|baseball is cncerned. : og AY oT ~e BNA : A motorin arty consisting By Gi Soft Drinks Sa lof Mr and Mi ok Bicknell son gi is ig : So | Bert, D. Frejd and Miss Minnie | i Bir s He AE Candy Plotts spent Sunday at the Mec. | Kenzie home at Bale River re ily Watch the Cash and Carry Surprise Counter. : of THIS LIST WILL APPEAR EACH WEEK WITH FRESH : GOODS AND PRICES 5 ; Roads are reported fine. LOOK FOR THE BRIGHT LIGHTS. |= i150 . OXDRIFT. The members of the Oxdrift Women's Institute met at the Treasurer's Sale of Lands : home of Mrs A.Dunlop July 22nd. Miss Dunlop gave a demonstrat- San aa : he x vis ion on economical puddings ~ District of Kenora, Municipality of Machin, To Wit: which were very good alsa 5 ; : A * {4 » Whereas, by virtue of a warrant issued under the signature of the Reeve reading Spiel Mr Setts Silver and the Seal of the Municipal Corporation of the Township of Machin, bearing | Wedding. ¢ sec'y treas. was date the 26th day of June, A.D. 1920, and to me directed, commanding me to] instructed to write and get full 'y and sell the lands hereinafter described for the amount of taxes and costs}information regrading the first e thereon; as set forth in said list, T hereby give notice that unless the tax Aid Nursery Class, as many of and costs be sooner paid, I shall proceed to sell tne said lands for taxes and the members are desirious of all lawful costs at the School House, Eagle River, on Saturday, the ninth day of taking the course of lessons, October, A.D. 1920, at the hour of three o'clock in the afternoon in accord The dance which had been post- | with thr progisions of the Amesswont Act. 0 vr ; poned was set for July 29th fy i'Con: Part "Lot Acres 'Arrears Costs Total ' Patented or (Thursday) : iu femOrplangnbloek Lo TTT "unpaten It was decided to hold the next} - Ae NE 11 160 39 87 42.85 Unp'td meetng at the home of Mrs S. | N27 a6 33 17 85.99 Unp'td | Washburn Minnitaki, when Mrs S part of pt 6 160 62 12 65 67 Patented! Washburn will take the pro- E of River ; 3 EL ge da swsday S10 12 "1ee 0 asay 51.39. Patented mas for that day Thursday, oo poy of \ ; ug. 1gth. The meeting closed St nS 157% 46 31 49 46 . Patented] So : Th Spr. Le dew 5a dn 56 73 Patented| after an enjoyabletea and réfresh- Spt 13 143 gaan (718 11 Unp'vd | ments, Miss Dunlop, gave each |. "NE ot 1 130 25 09 27 71 Unp't'd | member a plant to take home. Ni 15 162% = 71 25 75 02 © Patented] d : : rr Spt. 19&20 140 © 69 25° 72.97" Patented] Honours for Oxdrift £8 © 16 160 60 11 63 61 © Patented The only * pupils who sat from S12 204 45 48 48 61 Unp'vd | Oxdrift at the Entrance Examin- : Si: 2 160 24 96 756 Unp'td [ation all passed successfully. n SX : / yn. Hi Ly 22 BE Miss: Lena Adams NE : 160 9 29 3¢ 51 Unp't : {ra : 3 69 Freehold] Jack Adams n ] PEs na Latimer 79 Freehold Foie bi on. ox © no OO Ce DO BO or (STR roe OO OO Co % 0 RO ISg2dac FERC SARS 2 Swoon aTHe Ww pe on... 'M100 ¥' 11,13,14.15 13 © 50 44 . Mioo 1 4 1901.13 75 89 f publication in Ontario Gazette, 3rd July 1920 ee : ib cers Office, Township of Sanford ALEX TURNER, ° MINNITAKI TRUMPS e River, 28th June, 1920 : Treasurer. © con [UCR eo oo As we are now haying and cover harvsting, we have a little time to ruminate, been to busy Go g : : y Sri hs Ss 9 : : : before. . Ee | 1 ~ y Skeene of Oxdrift, wers seen on = RUITS ao ua | | S CAN DY our streets Tuesday evening. New houses and barns are the order of the day, S. Washburn CREAM b KODAKS el being the last to start building a large hay barn, finding 'this Ro. - nec 'y to accomidate his heavy bh LJ SUPPLIES : crop 2 : 1 : | wl...0O t dan was a grand ,. vO CAKES CONFECTIONERY i the OE going - be- yond our fondest hopes. & r . While a couple of friends*were/] EILSON' S CHO COL ATES ERA Sy en tii over to see our famous bridge VL jus er AN a a DRYDEN ---- ONTARIO |i : = - : : : i) HH e bri w providing they flew | plane high enough. R. Sw | General 1 wo ha Mass my HAMILTON _AND WHITE SHOES

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