Dryden Observer, 13 Aug 1920, p. 1

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: Dryden, Ont, Priday, Aug. 13 1920 | : Number 11 : Town of Dryden. Town of Dryden |Dryden Municipal Telephone Dryden School Board {Look to your Shoes inthe --_-- kr NOTICE is hereby given that 1 . S stem : --_-- ' IN GOOD TIME ¢ WN OF SIOUX LOOKOUT TAX COLLECTOR. will attend at the Town Hall, y TENDERS. : | : for : a : Dryden, on pei nd 3 as ; taig Applications will be received: by | MONDAY Aug. 2 rd, 1920 ; Applications will be received up Have your Shoes put mn proper Arrears of Taxes. | the undersigned until August oth between the -- i Se p.m. TENDERS. to Saturday evening August 14th, | Repair, and protect your Health. Oo ick 1 LCA Sah or the position of Tax Collector {and 8.30 p.m. to receive nomina- Wanted for immediate delivery, | for the care-taking of Dryden coloured Boot d. Shoes dy Ai ertain Lands wm hee Si ata remumeraiion of $100. Duties {tions for one Councillor for thel22g cedar, telephone poles, to be School. ~~ Salary--SiX Hundred} ~ ots sud. Shoes, T9ER 2 Lookout will be o on or to include collection of Poll Tax. year 1920. 1 : delivered "n the Town of Dryden Dollars per year. Duties to com- black, and made to look like new. : for arrears axes, OR | use: 1B GIBSON, Notice is also given that if more | where required. mence September 1st. Particulars OIE Toe 5 RUBBER BOOTS SOLED 5 i SiN PE i ay £ October, 1920, at 8-13 nL Clerks candidates thay are required be Tenders for the above will be re-}and contract may be had from: nominated, a poll will be held on |ceived by the undersigned up to the undersigned. { Council Chamber, in padi ; . MONDAY Aug: 30th, 1920, August 19th, next. GOLDEN, Sec.-tr hoo! Building, Town of Sioux COURT OF REVISION. between the hours of 9 am. > al' Also tenders for the digging ofig i J a aii i vi. WILLARD of okout. : : } Full information, with list of NOTICE is hereby given that the IA ; post holes and erection of above Ho nds, can be had on application ; Council of the Town of Dryden | Ts GIBSON, | poles. : a Ee Boot and Harness Repairer. ; : will meet as a Court of Revision Clerk's Office, Dryden, Clerk. Plans and specifications may be WARNING ; J. E. COLE, in the Town Hall, on Tuesday the| August 12th, 1920. at the office of the Town : : ; ; 17th day of August 1920, at the GOD SAVE THE ; rk. ; -- Treasurer of the own of pour of 2 p.m, tO hear and deter | cam mmm----== ee Th lowest or any tender not Shan ; mine appeals against the Assess-1 necessarily accepted. ee -- ees {ment Roll of the sald. Town of en ; A Dryden, for the year 1920. J. E. GIBSON, 1 0 1. Dryden Lodge No. 169 \UJ.Li. meets the first Wedne da) : . Ls of each month at 8 p.m in 'the It may be timely to issue a warn- | Hall. Visiting brethren 0 ing to those who ride bicycles on nvited. the sidewalks that they are liable: W. J. Robinson, W.M. ------ Sioux Lookout. -- YE : : Dryden, Aug. 10th 1920. Clerk. | to severe penalties when caught, D. Anderson, Rec. Sec { DrP.H B. WOOD Appeals must be inl the hands of 5 AR and that we are informed on the : Fo SPR E EE ide il the Clerk by the 4th day of : = {highest authority the law is to be . Dentist, : TH : : . 0 Yai ap EE Te : ET s PE ed in Dryden in the | iaruaion) Sootherhood of Pulp dw 3 5 : The Roll 1s now 11 the Clerk's : PINKERTON--At Dryden, Ont- future. 1 8 \ | 0k ape amy ; | Office Hours-- © | : Office, and is open for inspection. ario, on Wednesday, August 114 mmemmmmrems 2 i U puife and taper Nill Workers : 0.30-12.30 : Xo J: E. GIBSON, 1920, to 'Mz and Mrs we Pink- WANTED. Dryden Lodge Ho. 105 i 2.00- 5.00 8-13 : Clerk. erton, a daughter. ) : CUTTER and BOB-SLEIGHS. Meets Ist and ard Thursday es h roe by Appointment - Evenings ySppaihy Tr ee a NOBLE--At Dryden, Ontario, | g 50 1 DUR ANCE, Dryden 13 Ursd TENDERS FOR CHURCH. || : on Sunday, August 8, 1920, io . , Dryden. | month, at 7.30, 111 the Mill Hall. ; = : EE : Mr and Mrs G. Noble, a daugh-| = -- ===]. H. HILL, F. RUSSELL IF YOU HAVE A Tenders are invited for Brick ter. FOR SALE. Pres. ; GR AMOPHONE Veneering the Union Church, | wo De Re hrs dr \ Dryden. Details may be procured z Good HOLSTEIN MILKER : ; A Y.0r SEWING MACHINE, &c. to {and plans and specifications seen | MARRIAGE we > ? | 0 0 F Dryden Lodge No. 4 : "Repair, send to \in Mr A. Pitt's office. | ' jo season; also zo-months OL Co Se the " Town hs : % DURANCE fare. ave also invited for ARMOUR -- BECKETT -- At] Heifer (Leicester), for sale at lot ia Io Wy Sn a8 o'cl . X > aE . a hs "ig, con. 0, West Corner, Temple. MM. Nymarh, oN. To, D. Anderso Dryden. painting the outside of the Church | the Rectory, Dryden, on Mon Recording Sec. Visiting brethre The lowest or any Tender not day August oth, 1920, William | JOHN E. LESHIED, Srt.| cordially avited. i ; F necessarily accepted. Armour to Miss Lily Beckett, 19-15 Waldhof, Ont. I : we Tenders will be opened on Aug-| | both of Keewatin. Th nsurance ust 3rd, 1920. | : re-- ant MILK COW for! sale, good mil- ea { 1 ISEESOESSE Wl : oe ker, and just fresh. FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, PARSLOW -- At) Aubrey, onl2.20 JAMES HATCH. Ss GUARANTEE, ANIMAL 3 : Thursday August 5, 1920, Mary| la ; dn 2 PLATE GLASS. TENDERS. he | Ruth, daughter of Mr and Te ie een Meats w the Masonic Hall, second Tuesday of each month, ai Tenders will be received by I dl |. Parslow, aged 20 years 8 First Class COW for cake. Duel visitors cordially invited. al il | undersigned for excavating and A charming Wrap for the theatre months. Deeply mourned. to freshen August 20th. Rev. ROBT. WILSON Representing twelve of the largest {building a wall zo-it. = go-it, by It is of dark Russian Squirrel, 48 ar : ol E. H. JOHNSON, AL BERREY Seis. ' Companies in the world. I2-in thick and 7-it. high, under {inches in length, with a 23-inch 3-13 North of Wabigoon River. sae : in the Wold. [wainwright School A i (caves (rent BY ap Clomt at MINNITAKL Dryden and outlying district | 4 py the 1st is eptember. "Ma. i Co of Chicago, and exhibited at The Minnitaki Branch of thej ~~ ! : en fully covred. iil is already on groun 1 the Chicago Style Revue. U.F.O. are hold ing a picnic on For sale, 12 h.p. 2-cylinder M. & Let me quote you rates. Tenders will be received up to stem Thursday 19th August, 1m thei B. MARINE ENGINE. Apply | August 15th, 1920. The lowest or! DRYDEN'S' PROGRESS afternoon, to be followed by a DRYDEN OBSERVER. Te aE : any Tender not necessarily ac- 1 cootaiy i fond. ME Vedi Jane in the evening, inl the school ; a Last 2 ce ted. For further articulars (Captain Oo an 3 al aey jus] re- ous. The following sports will * ny R. : J. £ PRONGER I to ; ? turned from a trip to Dryden and {be indulged in: Wheel Barrow MOTOR BOAT for sale, 8 h.p. E. W. MORTON, Vermillion Bay in the interests of | Race, representing 7 different cur-j Dunn engine, 4-cycle, 20-it. X oft. Secy.-treas. American capitalists kindly fur-{rents, open to all the Dryden dis- Also Boathouse. Apply a nishes the Miner & News with the trict, competitors to bring their H.C BICKNELL, ER sev! 4 at! ee --- m---- . " , =n! === {ollowing ems; LE own barrows ; 100 yards Race, for{ 3-0 Dryden P.O. CHURCH OF ENGL AND FOR SALE. | "Beyond the regretable fact of members of he Deedee) Wh ! yn s'Room HOUSE for os a of Dos Prone > yards for yars; Fat Men's Race; di L a y 3 : ) iness an rofessional men like Fat Wor ? < High . : | ; : i : he ST i LUKE'S CHURCH, Arthur Street, north. Price reas-| my ily friend Joe Osborn of DN in by J yr i oe al will tinge 35 Agent for DRYDEN. 1 onable. Ano 5. HILL the Observer and the ever-ready| Sack Races and Obstacle Race. ge oy WM LTE Hi v1 Yorkshire Insurancc ; ; : pply J. H. - i ed fi TRAY, Dire Frost & Wood and a eS some 'Dryden, Ontario. . 7 Hardware and Farm Handy MARE, driver or saddle] i > and reliable physician and sut- Luncheon will be provided free to db, : a Ch gen, Dr. Bl An "gone all ! i : ; --_-- Cockshutt Imple 'west' since my ast visit O nearly RAL the dance in the evening, | BAR . \ ; 20 a decade ago--no change in this} rybody will be welcome. 75¢ BARRED ROCE HENS for sale, Morning Prayer and Sermon at IT eR Four I Lo nay ) ; Cam. J with one acre Ob and, fenced. |: tor asti rah > C. | good winter ayers, from trap { Fis interesting and prosperous comimi= be the charge for gent.'s, and ae 'Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7 Small Stable. Sn en unity is more conspicuous than | fadies are ee nn bas-| sty math al, 8 pm. Sy ' AR dihe extraordinary number of Ford| kets. Good music will be provided. pullets. er O48 tems, $1.30; $ Rev HOBT. WII SON YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE a mp pe D. BAKER, |2-year old fiens, $1.25 eae ! nev. ) . [1.0 i] R lo 7 i 4 > A 2805 ph! a > a > o 4 0 : o : Rector. ; : provement to both Main "Street U.F.O. committee. Secy. . H. WRIGHT, A Dryden Livery, ran , eady for shipment about August) nq townshi onds generall : 8-6-¢ Wabigoon. \ Skt sm it S| Ist, a large number of Young Pi ship i y z hh a (Tm } BE ; 185 | Everywhere apparently from the. : mE : and ' : : at $5.00 each. - Cash with order. central, on ce the hos tle cara New Settler wants Land. : : Union Church : E APPLETON, |vansery of the renial Mr x) aig FARM FOR SALE. nt : 8-13 Osaquan. | (and now undergoing necessary' July 31st, 1920- Farm for sale, with large comfort- of TEE --> | oxtensions) for a radius of miles, | Mr Alfred Pitt. able house. Stable and consider- SERVICES : men and teams busily engaged in| Dear Sir Pardon my intrusion able clearing. Also complete ; THE ; | repairing the old, or extending the| on your time and good nature but | stock and equipment. 160 acre ~~ lgovernment highway from sea to! on "seeing your photo and the Wood Lot adjoining, with heavy sea, Already | this imposing | "Story of a movement" article in ; timber. Apply j 2 "a Mari Usque ad Mare!" bus-| M'Lean's Magazine, 1 became at C. S. HEWSON, iness, is progressing from Port] once interested. 1 have never 8-6-c shila Minnitaki, Ont. { Class. yram. Sunday School and Bible aching Service. 5 Is Arthur to this place, and parallel- visited your part of the country, ling as it does the main line of {my travelling has all been by the C.P.R. for over 200 miles will| water, as my life has been lived THREE HEAD of CATTLE: Rev. G. E. ROBINS, LK . ¢ |when it reaches its 300 mile post}on the sea. | good Milt Cow, 5 years old, heifer ai Pastor. | : gat Kenora on your own pictur- Tam about to rtire, and the des- | calf, 6 months old, 2--year-old Ox} fs esque Lac du Bois, have comple- | cription of Dryden and surround- lin good condition, good worker. } . AAT LT ted a link i in along chain of unri- ing country has appealed to me as Will sell for cash. For paprticu- ? ualled beauty. a a good place for a man like myself | lars apply to TE 1 Foremost among the live old- with a limited capital, to settle 11. "I" CHESTER S ADLER, Notary Fublo dns and long Blentifiel with I woud not want a arge farm, but !8-20 ; Oxdrift, Ont. Conveyancer, a snug little place close to one of | + Ea ; En Bic, WILLARD'S CHOCOLATES he progress of Dryden and its ups {2 STE ms or lakes you perks DRYDEN i ONT *® ORKDIPT nd np downs, stands ou the famil of, so, (when the season is suit- ; : bo Sa hI chi ne ed-4 > A tre en iar name of Hutchison and nee ie igh A Cordial Welcome Awaits a pomm---- J} py BB | OTARY, ETC. | SUN: GLASSES. : less to repeat that much of he late r build bungalows |. LINDEN ) wk Good Assortment of '! {impetus given to activities of a He come ans | By Private Bargain X 1 public character (is due to they" Would you kin dly send priser Sal , ; : second advent of the genial Andy lars to my family at Woltville, ary). ; re lonveyancing wil 'Collecting om as 'Mayor of he Town. Not, api N. S., as to what desirable land Grain Separator, Hall No. 2. Gasoline Engine, 6 h.p. (station- e003 General Practice : ) PATTERSON'S i | parently, is mining a lost art there! can be bought ior, and other in- | Circular Saw and power fittings, 3 ) Se kon the contrary as less than| formation a new-comer might including belts, steel gas. barrel. ONTARIO a fit TORONTO | three well-proven gold claims (ex-{like. I am in command of re a Grinder: a ne a -- ¥ ~ of the Grage Mine) are, steams Green", trad-1 Set Trucks and Sleighs. rated The most inter-1ing HETWE exic and U. S.{" All in first class ' condition. dir- s, and 3 under the i on, while often. cash for:whole out- 11 separately. 3 9004 200000000

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