Dryden Observer, 6 Aug 1920, p. 1

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/ Vo ume XXVIL ; Dryden, Ont : Friday, Aug. 6 1920 Nps or 0 a fl ALE ot LANDS in the /N OF SIOUX LOOKOUT] E is 'hereby given that 'Lands in the Town of okout will be offered for! arrears of Taxes, on Tues- the 12th day of October, 1920, 0 o'clock in the forenoon, at ouncil Chambet, in Public ool Building, Town of Sioux 1 information, with list of surer of the Town of Sioux Lookout. | URCH OF ENGLAND LURES UKE'S CHURCH, DRYDEN. Prayer and Sermon at 11 ng Prayer and Sermon at 7 v. ROBT. WILSON, : Rector. Rev. 'George E. 'Robins, ; Pastor. Jed by the 1st of September. | cepted. |apply to Town of Dryden. ---- TAX COLLECTOR. for the position of Tax Collector at a remuneration of $100. Duties to include collection of Poll Tax. JE. GIBSON, 8-13 Clerk. COURT OF REVISION. NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the Town of Dryden will meet as a Court of Revision fin the Town Hall, on Tuesday the 17th day of August 1920, at the hour of 2 p.m., to hear and deter- mine appeals against the Assess- ment Roll of the said Town of Dryden, for the year 1920. Appeals must be in the hands of the Clerk by the a day of, August. The Roll is now in Yithe) Clerk's Office, and i is open for inspection. J. E. GIBSON, 813 Clerk. 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, Igo. : WAINWRIGHT SCHOOL. TENDERS. Tenders will be received by. the undersigned for excavating and _ |building a wall zo-ft. x 30lft., by Wainwright School, to b complet- | terial is already on ground, Tenders will be received up to laa: 15th, 1920. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily ac- For further Patino LE, Ww. MORTON, Seer -treas. FOR SALE. 5- "Room HOUSE for sale, on Arthur' Street, north. Price reas- onable. , / Aboly J. H. HILL. | For Sale-- Four roomed Cottage, with one acre of land, fenced. Small Stable. $600. Apply ~~ OBSERVER. YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE. 'Ready for shipment about August Ist, a large number of Young Pigs |© it $5.00 each. Cash with order. E. APPLETON, Osaquan. ee | DRMOEN 5 TARMACY A WILLARD! S CHOCOLATES "FORKDIPT" : A % Cond a i) © SUN GLASSES. | PATTERSON'S i ge TORONTO : | © CHOCOLATES, io "A matter c of Good Taste." Applications will 'be received by | the undersigned until August gth [homie from a holidays in Winnipeg Ma-{- down. The J ackpot. Mrs, Alton of Eagle was in town Monday. | , Mr and Mrs 18 Clark shout last Friday in Kenora. Mrs Gardiner and daughter of (Eagle motored in on Monday. Master Max. Ray leaves to-| morrow on a visit. to Winnipeg. Mr and Mrs Millington arrived ast Sunday. Wm Robinson and Andrew Huusko of Quibell spent Monday in town on business. Mr Gourlay Hutchison and daughter, Miss Gladys of Virden, Man., visited in Dryden this week Mrs A. J. Clempson, who is campng at Eagle River, Monday and Tuesday here. Mrs W. Oliver and son Eric are on a visit to Mf and Mrs Barrett in Winnipeg. | Mrs Gus Larsson and daughter {Ale have gone to Wachman Bay to camp for a few days. Mrs Weare of Minnitaki was in town Monday. Mrs Bennett and daughter, also of Minnitaki, Visited here the same day.' Mr and Mrs A. S. Hames and children have stopped off on their way west to visit Mr and Mrs A. Pitt. a picnic on Tuesday afternoon. The children were conveyed in automobiles to Mr Stanley Bart- let's farm north of Dryden, where | very good time was spent. The Union Sunday School also had a picnic this week. On Thurs- day the children met at Pilkie's farm 'and spent the afternoon in sports and games. Dr Dingwall spent the week in Kenora, where Mrs Dingwall is in hospital. Dr M'Clintock, of Ignace, relieved him during his avsence. The speed record fom Oxdrift to Dryden is being gradually cut manager 6f the Mining Co. claims to have established a 16 minute record in carrying two passengers. From the Strand, frown on the Jackpot calls it a play in four acts. : What does he know about it? He lis no playwright." The Jack- pot is prepared to qualify at any time, lady. ' Major B. A Cousins. District Vocational Officer, of the dept. of 'Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment, {was in town Friday, adjusting the 'cases cases of some of the return-| Major Cousins ex-| more 'than any other member of 'the Ontario Legislature except ed soldiers. presses himself as well pleased with the way the D. P. & P. Co. and other local helping him in his work. It has been reported that James 'Grant of Bedworth (lat of Dry- den) played a very important Apart in the recent election in Nova Scotia. = Of the five can- didates at whose meetings he spoke, four were elected. So eager were the election managers for his service, they placed a marked cheque for three {hundred and fifty doHars in his hand before he left home, paying in addition all expenses of the lips of Mr Grant himself, so that its accuracy cannot be doubted. An unusual exhibition of sonal depravity occurred here last week, when two well-known young men {forgot their manhood and fought a duel with loaded gloves. The distance was six paces. The dan- gerous character of the contest will be understood when it is known that one of the principals actually suffered loss of blood possibly 'excitement. | affair, , indeed 1s may have been from So. Ei 'was' the ners. spent} St Luke's Sunday School held | Mr Nathan Wachman 'Tommy, who left us on August "his Ford runabout, | screen last Monday night :--"The | al he needs is a leading | employers are trip. The information is from the| from his nasal appendage, though efforts to A injury. It is to | be hoped that no such sanguinary | spectacle will ever again occur in 'the annals of! Sour Town. Peter Heenan, M.P.P., will a dress a. meeting of representatives of the U.F.O. Clubs in the district on Saturday evening, in the Twp. Hall, Dryden. New Ontario, and is keenly alive {to th importance of having the support of the Temmunity to back his 'effory: A 5 : : Standing Field Crop Competition CLOVER Following is a list of the win- Names in order of merit. Thos. Lewis, Oxdrift D. EF. MacKenzie, Eagle River J. S. Corner, Oxdrift E. W. Wice, Dryden J. M. Hein, Dryden 6. Robt. Skene, Oxdriff 7. Jas. Spalding, Oxdrift, R. E. Cumming, Judge. I. 2, 3. 4. 5 LOWER SCHOOL The following candidates--Max A. Ray and S. M. Vyse -- have passed the lower school, examina- tion for entrance into the Normal Schools. In addition they require to pass the Middle School examin- ation before they can be' admitted to the course for a second-class certificate, and the Upper School examination before they can be admitted to the course for a first- class certificate at the: Normal Schools. candidates at the Lower, School examination this year is. 3356, compared with 2514 in Tors and 1492 in 1918, an increase of 842 over 1919 and 1864 over 1918. This year 66.9 per cent of those who wrote throughout the prov- ince were successful, as against | 50.8 per cent i in 1919, and 44: 3 per cent in 1918. This year two pupils only wrote this examination at Dryden, and both were successful. In 1919 two pupils wrote and obtained Lower School standing at Dryden. x : x & bu = ; IN MEMORIAM. In Loving Memory of our de Toth, 1915. Not gone from those who loved him, Not lost, but" gone before: He lives with Us in memory, And will for evermore. From his loving M Maps, Dad and Sisters. "Mr and Mrs T. A. LEWIS. (Port Arthur Nws- Chronicle.) "Pete Heenan doesn't need any press bureau to keep himsef be- fore the public. Pete has got into the head lines 'McBride, of Branford, and at that the Branford man isn't far| ahead of our Pete, considering the early start he got. Pete last week was the constellation aroun which the Backus Lake of the 'Woods-White Dog Falls-English River timber limits' controversy circled, and he got a whole lot of I' good publicity that will set him in right with the guys who are running big 'business in this dear land of ours, and as soon as he gets through the big news col- Jumns with this stunt he puts in 'an appearance at Winnipeg where he hooks up with the representa- tives of the horny-handed sons of 'surance broker, a blacksmith. and other prominent labor slavesfand sends a message to the world that he, Pete Heenan, is a strong ad- vocate of divorcing a chunk of Nw Ontario from the effete sec- tion and marrying it to Manitoba. Of cours this is old stuff, and has been worked by alot of disgruntld souls many times 'before: but it's great dope just the same in the ded on to send a shiver down the backs of the old-timers down east. 'wh Mr Heenan is working for the development of judging the standing field crops} The total b ful § owl rumen l sussenin MILK cow for sale, od mil- |MOTOR BOAT for sale, 8 h.p. | Alsa Boathouse. Apply {8-6 pony, KENORA PICKS A LIVE ONE. able in good condition, good wos ker. toil in the person of a leading in-| North, and is always to be depen-| | Pete knows the strength ofa fond During the next couple of weeks | Mr Frd Presant of Guelph will visit the poptato fields of growers in the Dryden district who are 'endeavouring 'to improve their crop by the selection of pure vari- eties, and the elimination of dis- case. No inspection will be made unless notice is sent to the local Agricultural Office, Kenora, or by giving in your name to D. Frejd, "| Dryden. R. E. Chante: of Tein spent a few days at Dryden this week, in colver seed. He reports fields} in good condition, and seed yields will be fairly good. A great artist never permits his sense of the dramatic to be ham- pered by mere figures, nor is exactitude allowed to curb imag- ination. 20 ; ene Dryden School Board TENDERS. Applications will be. indived up to Saturday evening August 14th, for the care-taking of Dryden School. Dollars per year. Duties to com- mence September 1st. Particulars and contract may be had from the undersigned. J. GOLDEN, Sec.-treas. 8-13 Dryden School Board. ker, and just fresh. 8-20 JaMEs HATCH. First Class Cow for sale. Due to freshen August zoth. E. H. JOHNSON, 8-13 North of Wabigoon River. For sale, 12 h.p. 2-cylinder M. & B. MARINE ENGINE. Apply DRYDEN OBSERVER. Dunn engine, 4-cycle, 20-ft. x 6ft. H.C. BICKNELL, Dryden P.O, Handy MARE, diver or saddle for sale; or will trade for hay, cow or other property. Apply 8 WM. TEW, Thyoen, BARRED ROCK HENS for sale, good winter layers, from trap nested Roosters of the Guelph | Strain. Selling to make room for pullets. 1-year old hens, $1.50; 2-year old hens, $1.25 each. H. WRIGHT, 8-6-c Wabigoon. FARM FOR SALE. able house. - Stable and consider- clearings" Also complete stock and eduipment. 160 acre Wood Lot adjoining, with Heavy timber. Apply S. HEWSON, C. 8-6-¢ Ditmntud, Ont. FOR SALE, THREE HEAD of CATTLE: calf, 6 months old, 2--year- Will sell for cash. For paprticu- lars apply to : CHESTER SADLER, Oxdrift, Ont. os 8-20 emistrin "FOR SALE 'By Private Bargain. ary). Grain Separator, Hall 'No. 2. Circular Saw and power fittings, including belts, steel gas. barrel. Grain Grinder. | Set Trucks and Slei ghs. CAI in first class condition. PO 1aTO INSPECTOR Sse] Salary--Six Hundred |J- H. HILL, Farm for sale, with large comfort-| 'good Milk Cow, 5 years old , he' er] Gasoline Engine, 6 h.p. (station : Look to your 'Shoes AN GooD TIVE Have your Shoes put. in proper Repair, and protect your Health. v Coloured Boots and Shoes dyed Br black, and made to look like new. RUBBER BOOTS SOLED id {y H. WILLARD, whe Boot and Harness Repairer. Ft Dryden Lodge No. Tout L 0. L meets the first Wednesday : > ok month at 8 p.m in the Town 'aa Vian brethren cordially ts nvited. . Ww. J. Robinson, W.M. D. Anderson, Rec. See. { Internationa) bribed of Hh Sulpbite and Paper Mil Workers Dryden Lodge No. 105 Meets 1st and 3rd Thursday each month, at 7.30, in the Mill Hall. F. RUSSELL, Rec. Sec. 417 Town Hall Pres. n Dryden Lodge No. A uU. 0. fone at the |every Monday evening at 8 o 'clock. 0. M. Nymark, N. G,, D. Anderson, Recording Sec. Visiting brethren cordially invited. : Golden Star Lodge y No.7d84 \ : "\ AF. &4.M.,G.R.C' Meags in the Masonic Hall, second Tuesday of each month. Visitors cordially invited. ; Rev. ROBT. WILSON, WM. A. E. BERREY, Secy. : M. J. CROSIER General Merchant, 0 OXDRIFT, Ont. dealer in a Dry Goods Groceries Boots and Shoes Hardware and Farm Produce the Agent for Yorkshire Insurance Company Frost & Wood and | Cockshutt Implements' 100000001 00000000 RD. T. TRIST Dryden Livery, Transfer : aml LE Exchange Bara Seeeeserottcnn ssesesceesed HOUSES For Sale and Rent --ALSO= FIRE INSURANCE | 3 AS. MOFA DYEN, DRYDEN

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