Dryden Observer, 17 Jun 1921, p. 3

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1.01, meets the first Wednesday + month, at 7.30, in the Mill Hall. DRYDEN . AT i. A, RL SE A RI Se Ra HA FE hE ie a OL, Taal A A Copkt, R Ak ARAUAL. A eR tr NK RE, il NA A A At A tw EE ii, ak A a ee iat Ci i at A i NE RY a Ce i he a TE a ahhh Ee a AT A ER a et I lt et i EE RL, CE EH fit A A i DR a Hh} CE {Ei A EM I MM MMI MY HMI MY EMI Mr ME MC MC EE - i" n n _-- BS a" y § i { i i ore Dryden Lodge No. 1694 of each month at 8 pm in the Town Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited. H. REHILL, Rec. Sec. = J. E. HARRIS, W.M. International Srotherhood of hy Sulphite and Raper Mill Workers Dryden Lodge Mo. 105 Meets 1st and 3rd Thursday each J.H OILL, Pres. 1.0 0.F Dryden Lodge No 174 «U.U.l. meets at the Town Hall every First and Third Monday at8 o'clsek. A.J. Clempson, N. G, D. M. Keun#zur, Recording Sec. LE Visiting brethren cordially invited F. RUSSELL, Rec. Sec. Golden Star Lodge v No 484 A..F &A.M,G.R.C Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, the Second Tuesday of each month Visitors cordially invited. Rev. ROBT. WILSON, W.M. A. E. BERREY, Secy. F. B- LINDEN HOTARY, E10. Conveyancing Collecting General Practice DRYDEN ONTARIO H, A. G. MACHIN, Barrister, Solicitor, &c. | IMPERIAL BANK BLOCK KENORA . « Ont, J. E.GIBSON, NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER, &c. AGENT FOR Royal Fire Insurance Company, DRYDEN . ONTARIO or M. J. CROSIER; General Merchant, OXDRIFT, Ont, "dealer in Dry Goods Groceries Boots and Shoes Hardware and Farm Produce Agent for Yorkshire Insurancc Company Frost & Wood and Cockshutt Implements R. H. PRONGER, | Notary Public Conveyancer, Etc. GNT RT Sm -- 0000000000000000000006000¢ A.J. GARDINER General Merchant EAGLE RIVER, ONT. rr am Y AGENT FOR ~ Gockshutt Plow Co.. Frost & Wood Implements ry + sie's Oram Somarators Raw Furs Bought and Sold £22926022800500080888066806< FOR SALE--HOMESTEAD, N. ¥% Lot 5, Con. 1, Sanford. 2b aeres cleared; log house. Apply on place, or write to 4 Central Hotel Home lee Cream r 3 we : = fteeping a Road (National Crop Improvement Service.) "The isolation of country life is becoming largely a myth. Any man who has an automobile, and every live farm family has one, will not ever feel lonely if he can any day in the year travel as many miles as his machine will make both winter and summer, "Every community is entitled to passable roads at all times," says Mr. R. S. Rider, president Canadian Steel & Wire Co. "The road which is most satisfactory is undoubtedly built of reinforced concrete and one of its great features is that regardless of the weather, these roads can be kept open with the snow plough and the dreaded January thaw or spring breakup will lose their terrors. "Every town and village ought te have a co-operative arrangement with the farmers to keep the roads open 365 days in the year. Being snow bound is a relic of the past." ne An Inde Fe structible 0 (National Crop Improvement Service.) "Two of the greatest enemies t@ every farm are bugs and weeds, but if you have a properly constructed fence, you can burn out the weeds along the fence lines without damage and rid yourself of both pests. Besides your fence is grounded wher- ever a steel post is used and dange® to your live stock from lightning is greatly reduced," says Mr. R. 8, 'Rider, president, Canadian Steel & Wire Company. "The use of steel fence posts has become so general during recent years that there is no longer any question but what they are the solu- tion of the fence post problem. "While the wooden fence post still has many friends, it is usually not an economy because the labor in making that post and the compara= tively short life of the post, makes it much cheaper to buy a steel post of the proper size for the work ree quired of it. "The steel post when properly made, is heavily galvanized inside and out with an extra heavy coat of rustless zine below the ground line. "There is another economy and that is that you can drive the steel posts without digging the holes, and the bottom:of the post automatically spreads, making a wedge-shaped an- chor to hold the post firmly in place. "The man who wishes to sell his farm would be wise to replace hig old ramshackle fence with a woven wire fabric on steel posts. It. will shhance its value several thousand dollars and give it a look of thrift which is worth good money." "6-17 Classified Advis. FOR SALE. GOOD BICYCLE for sale, Cheap for cash. Can be seen at the office of the DRYDEN OBSERVER. For Sale--2-cylinder ADAMS M. & B. Marine Engine, in good running condition. A pply T. C. R. CRAWLEY. BABY CARRIAGE for sale, in good condition; also Electric Toaster. Ap- ply 6-36 Mrs E. HALDERSON. An Auction Sale of Furniture is announced for Thursday, June 23rd, at the residence of Mrs Noreus, Dry- den, at 2.30 pm. J. V. Johnston is the auctioneer. Le MILCH COW. for sale, grade Durham --good milker. : For Service. Registered Shorthorn Bull at Let 3, Con. 6, Van Horne. JAS. HATCH. PLOUGHING, or other work fo team. I have bought the Geo. Harri: property, and application can be made there. ! C. G. BYINGTON, - teamster. For Sale.--Complete LUMBER SAW OUTFIT, with two inserted tooth saws, and 22 h.p. traction nengine, Terms to good parties. Outfit can be seen running now. HANS KELLBERG, Waldhof, Ont. FOR SALE-- 30 PIGS, various sizes. Apply.-- 6-18 HERB. McMILLAN FOR SALE -- KITCHEN RANGE, wood or coal; 24-in. Box Stove; 1 "Empire" Cream Separator, 650-1b capacity; 1 "Sharples" Cream Sepa- rator, 450-1b; all in good condition. BARGAINS for quick sale. Apply W. D. NEELY, Oxdrift. AGENT WANTED. Local Agent Wanted to Gray-Dort Cars. Good opportunity to the right man. Apply by mail to G. BOLCETTI, Distributor for Gray- Dort Cars, Reo Automobiles & Speed wagons, Fort William, Ont. handle will have to go to obtain water. His any other Instrument you have lying charges are based on the distance he ar ound and let us have it put; in order will have to travel. and are in all again for you. J cases moderate. Write to F. T. i : Rodtka, Dryden, Ont. BR J P FISH FOR LAKE WABRBIGOON. » . ronger In a letter to Mayor Pitt, Peter Heenan, M.P.P., announces that he! 5 of eee -- Se ris fod Ee" THE JACK POT. JCC JC CC CC CF CC CC CCDC 1 YC CD Rev. J. McLean Beaton will preach 'in Union Church on Sunday, June 28, ! A big attendance is requested, as a call may later be extended to Mr: Beaton to the pastorate. BASKET PICNIC AT EAGLE The U.F.0. and U.F.W.0. of Eagle River will hold their second annual ; Basket Picnic in the School Grounds, | on July 1st, 1921 EVERYBODY WELCOME. Have You a 'Musical Instrument That Needs Repairing? HAT old instrument of yours that needs repairing will receive ex- ert attention if it is left in our hands. * 'We are representatives of the R. B. Williams Sons Co. Limited, for repairs, etc. 'When you entrust a repair to them the work is done : By Experts So dig up that old Fiddle or Bara or W. J. Robinson will sell by auction the effects of the late E. A. Johanson at Lot 9, Con. 1, Twp. of Rugby, on Thursday June 23rd, at 2 o'clock p.m. WATER WITCH OPERATES. Anyone who is thinking of having a well dug for water on their place will do well to consult F. T. Rodtka for expert advice as to where water can be found. He will locate their well, and advise as to how deep they JE J J J JC J J CC EC CP J CD CC CC CDC DY DC has secured a car of parent bass for the lake. He suggests that a small J CC JCC J DO 0 OC OJ JJ DO 0 3 CCF J FCC BJ 2 ER lake be selected for propagation, un- ASE : THE til they have increased in numbers. A party of the Town Council, accom- panied by J. J. Horne of the C.P.R.,!} will visit Twin Lakes this week to look over the situation. The dream . of anglers for years is now within | reach of fulfillment. DRYDEN _ASSESSMENT VALUE. ! In the return made to the Town' Council by Assessor Mr MTFadyen, the total valuation for 1921 is given as $668,866, as against $590,424 for the previous year, showing an in- crease of $78,442 for the twelve | months. BUTCH This Week's Special CARD OF THANKS. Mr Cyrus VanKoughnett and family wish to thank their many friends for | the great and freely given help and | sympathy in the recent sad bereave- ment. DEATH.-- At Dryden, Ont., on June 11th, 1921, Eva Florence, beloved wife of Cyrus Vancoughnett, aged 43 years, 9 days. Interred in Dryden Breakfast Sau ~ Made in our Own Store. Cemetery. ROBT. MILLER, Prop. in A (National Crop Improvement Service.) 'The demand for gasoline is grow- ing day 'by day and economists are always prophesying that the world's supply will soon become inadequate,'® gays Mr. C. H. Chilton, editor of the County Agent and Farm Bureau. "Bclence has already taught us, however, that almost every growing plant contains alcohol which can be distilled at a very low price per gal- lop, and which in many respects is guperior in power to gasoline. "There is enough waste on every farm to furnish its heat, light and power. The machinery is all avail- able, and it is time that we should give this matter the most careful ognsideration. The principal difi- culty of this plan will be to accumu- late enough farm refuse to make the project profitable. Therefore it: would be wise to have the outfit own- ed by some farmers' organization which will first encourage all farm- ers to supply a proportionate share in order that there may be sufficient SER R. LOUGH, Minnitaki, Ont. material to make the plan suec- sesaful." RRL ae oN "The Heart of the Famous Clover Disrrict." ficDonald Lumber Yards ~~ Now Open TODAY you can get your lumber right here Dryden, at the McDonald Lumber Yard. few feet or several thousand-==we'll find you just what you want. See our Complete Stock of building mater- ial: Insulation, Beaver Board, Bishopric Wall Board, Lime, Cement, Plaster, 'n everything. Come around and have a chat with Earl Fahey, who is going to run the McDonald Lumber Yard here. You'll find he knows a thing or two about lumber and building materials. : He'll be pleased to shake your hand, and tell you about McDonald Lumber Service, and how it's going to save you time and money. * McDonald Lumber Yards, Limited "Modern Merchandisers of Lumber."

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