Dryden Observer, 24 Mar 1922, p. 4

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aw ve you Soon ¢ our W 1 the new line of t JH Het with Sport. Suits 5 'thes you Cor 5 8 2 on, the i and the style. Eas' Sul, they 3 garment suit a ak Eo dd nd, fend up to the price. : coals are selling in = the: Ply for $10. 00 and $45.00 cag; "You can have your e, atar very low These con E82. 00. i 5 piel of 'them fo 20 asm Gone Ties, Shit - newest colors, 75¢ each and vou re [i he sur wort ised at ris very nea wr now and these are just what you 3 00 and pan oo 2-garment 0 at $32. 50. For Easter Trade. All the 2 : Shapland, Duncan, yo "present. | | fof the Institute. 8 crowding, it is considered. better to ~~ B limit the number of children to those | from the room of the teacher assist-| > Jing the. committee, or those accom- 4 | panying their parents. GET TOGETHER . MEETING The Dryden and District Board. of, ® {Trade purpose 'holding a get-together: g meeting in the Paper Mill Hall, Dry- den, on Thursday March 30, at Eight olclock p.m. : "All prospective members will be welcome to come and Join at, that' date. It is hoped hat many from various parts of the district will be present. W. eh ROBINSON, Seey. Five O'Clock Tea. The first Tea held under the aus- ; pices of the W.L. proved Very SUOCeRS- 1ful. A splendid crowd attended, and} Mrs Pitt and her committee were kept}. busy attending to them all. School : children provided a short Programme : which gave much enjoyment. : * Recei pis. from a collection anicunted 3 to over $25.00, which is a tribute to 8 the excellent organization by the In- stitute. - 'The soon Tea will be given Friday | March 24th. Mrs T. Scott will be in charge; assisted by Miss Ingail of thef Public School staff and a committee To prevent over- It has alse | costs. ¥ Dec. 1904, had beer been agreed that a nominal charge oi § 25c for adults and 10¢ for children be. 'made, although other contributions 2 to the fund will be gratefully Beeopise EAGLE RIVER Eagle River, March 4A meeting "of Machin Connell. Was 'held here on} § the above date. The Reeve od councillors, Cross, and Maloty were _ A letter from E 3 Sore wilh n ze- | gard to the erection of telephone poles ; within the limites of the Muni ¢ipality iwas read, and the Clerk was instruct: § fed to wite E. J. Spreng for par ticulars as to lines and roads on which they §wish to erect poles. ; Shapland- Duncan--That P er be refunded $435. 57, : at the tax sale: for land, and $2 10k CronseMia' fo That the Clerk write ve . Builerion, 'Northern Develope- i Hi 4 Branch, Lo Toronto, regarding Labour, : Municipa: : idect. 'The Clerk Ton a letter from Min. lisier of Lands and Forests, in which the minister stated that the Nis lot 28 Con. b Aubrey, sold to Philpott | in cancelled, and the {lot wiil remain in the Crown. ¥ The Clerk . £. Durand, Oxdrift, and inform him for arrears of taxes, $45.67, also $7. 51 i for taxes for the year 1921. | Cross-Malott That the 'accounts be ' passed for payment, amounting to 1 368.90. Sa : o The following pon sdicomers were | jarpoinied- Wim Baker, C. Coppeck, J | Klaprat, G. Ganglof, F Fence-viewers-- Bia 34 MKenzie, A. Millings, J. Pat. § tersomn. = Monty, : : jae to see A. J. Gardiner Zegna; BH Illson, : 4 Harold Rutter, Florence Zentil, | Mrs W. J. Baker Sr. was appoint i ed School Att: endance Ofte cer for 8.8 ' No. 2 £ Bh The Clerk was instructed to write The Municipal Werld regarding bond: 'a second hand safe. { Chas. Conpeck laid a complaint af § gainst the wood being taken off N. 4 Lot 1. Con. 5 Temple, located ta Ernest Harris. Te of 30s "meeting Armas tl the rst Saturday in April at 3 p.m. ~ BEDWORTH FEBURARY SCHOOL REPORT. Senior I Vernon Rutter, Agnes lausen, Alfred Melanese. = Junior II Patricia White, Clarence Gerald Plotts, - Junior I--William Evans, Ernest 'Senior Primary. -- Gardie Rutter, Bruno Zentil. : Junir Primary, -- Arthur Tilson, a RUTH J. HAGGLAND : ASSESSOR WANTED Tenders will be received by the un-. - ) dersigned untill April 1st. 1922, for. lan Assessor for S. S. No. 2 Zealand Forensip, at a salary of $40. 00 { W. White Sec. Tres. - Bedworth, Ont, I For Hleiom dozen PLYMOUTH ROCK HENS. 1 churn. 1 single drive- ing. 'harness, 1 cutter with pole. "lard, Stanley Browning, 1 Tavish, Wm Jones and Harry Pato: : : ing the list given below: , Lound : amount paiaf a 'and also write thef Puild : on - the same sub-{ 2 instructed to write that the Council would look to hima} Guido Zentil, | _ OXDRIFT . The Oxdrift Women's Ss Institute called 1 : . 8n open meeting on Tuesday, Feb-{ ruary 21st. for all interested in the building of a. Community Hall for Oxdrift. This takes place in Glengo- = land, South Aubrey, West to town line, and north: across the river, The meeting was opened by the a President, Mrs Salton. It was decid- oo ed that a hall be built. hoster. Stewart: Corner, Russell Poll- Milton Mc an. 'Co-Operative store, but this was after wards found to be impossoble. Mr HL. Crozier offered. land - enough which was accepted. would 'be done until later. The first Box Social and Dance in aid of the Hall will be 'held i in the Co- | Operative St to¥e Friday, March 24th, MINNITAKI FERUARY SCHOOL REPORT Junior IV. --Eve Howell Senior IIL -- Oscar dn son" Seniorii. --May Philbrook, Horvey James ert Howell, Jack Riley Senior Prim.--Edwin Shaplazd, Georgie Ruete, Mabel Launder Junior Prim. --Georgie Howell Average Attendance--9.2 Aggregate Attendance 184 OM OLIVE RAY CAFE CHANTANT The Cafe Chantant held last week once more how popular an attraction part in can be made, No other form a5 a source of revenue. tion it received can be seen by study- ~ Mother Goose--Sybil Thorp ittle Boy Blue--Olive Lewis Little Bo Peep--Lottie Dixon ie 0ld King Cole--Frank Collis Fiddlers Three--Johnnie Willard, Billie Baker and Abe Berrey - Page Boy y--Kenney Rereoy ck Horrer--Charlotte Dixon. Little Miss Muffet--Joan Offer Jack Sprat and Wife--Chrissie Collis and Victor Oliver Jack and il-Phyis Hawke and Lloyd Brisson ~ Mother Hubbard-_Doris Thoip = Simple Simon--Grace Lappage ~The Pi per's Son--Sydney Lappage "Bachelor--Charlie Gammon A Little Girl Lillie Lewis. Queen of Hearts--Alice Berrey. Knave of Hearts--Reggie Dixon Pinkerton Tom Ter teorge Crawler : 'Solomon Grundy--Jimmie Davis Greedy Boy--Edward Louttit The Old Woman 'Who Lived in a Shoe--Kathlesn Oli Her Children--0Q low Robinson Cranes Frank Kemney ~The Giant Killer--Bobby Rerrey. Cinderella lizzie Johnson 'Golden Locks--Valborg Johnson Baron Munchausen--Fr ank Wills ard Robin. Hood Coord Risigani = ~ Aladdin--Essie Curley Don Quixote--Victoria Dien. ol Sancho Pancho--Beatrice Dixon Artistes--Hilda Davies and Not- man 'Hardie . The following. were. anatle to tile their parts on account of sickness. . Bobby Shattees Girl--Betty Bev- eridge : One of the Maids May Bartlett . Tom Tuker--Biily Beveridge The following also. contributed . '| much to the succsss of the evening by {special musical contri butions and byl assisting the children:-- Mrs J. E. Gibson, Miss 4L. C. Carr, H. Humphreys; F. M. Off- er and J. H. Semen, ae --p-- FIVE O'CLOCK TEA confectionery and ice-cream parlour laid i in a emplete stock of fresh fruits, candies and cigars. He will provide a special service of BE. H. Johnson : Oxdrift the managpment, of Mrs Burgess, oii ' The committee then met asd decid' ; ed to build on the same' "ground as the = It was decided that no canvassing : Junior. II Moet Tiunder, Hub by St Luke's Sunday School proved! any programme that the children take | of entertainment can draw so 'manyp oo people. to the Mill Hall, or comparesj That the programme. was worthy of the atten- i potatoes, Irish. Cobbler, or Ea Mountain, at $2.00 per bag of 90- ib. : oy occupied by Burgess and n addition to bread, cakes, ah cand-{ 1 fos, they will cater to public demand Jj for teas. and light funches, ~The following committee was ret oe The ca a tantoron. Play, det the gis Sol the Adul Bible Class of Dryden Union Church. ste is 'wholly composed of Home Talent supplemented by first-class Instrumental anc Chor ral Effects, including » DRY (DEN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Tew 'hole programme will provide an 'enjoyable, atis tying entertainment, and quite to your taste. _ Proceeds will "be used for educational work among the young people. Sd CC WEDNESDAY--Pric Reserved Seats 50c.; All other Seats 35¢. each THURSDAY Special for Children: i Reserved Boe; Rush. Toe; Adults 0c. and 350. ces for admission: Pian of I Theatre re can be 4 y eg seen at R. a Pronger' FOR 5 Te 5 300 bushels Seed Oats (Gold Re put. up in 3-bus. sacks. Price $2 .50 jer sack, fob. Oxdrift. - Sec. -treas. Oxdrift Co- roperative Coy. Limited. Chin CLOVER OI Quantity of Red Clover Seed Cor = Apply Ym. MMILLAY, Dryden. 3 BUY IMPROVED SEED. Absolutely free from weed seed. Im- proved Gold Rain Seed Oats at $1. 10 per bus. f.0.b. Oxdrift. Certified Seed Green 7, HL LEWIS, Oxdsift. Mein I Beret nnd G. i. Ball have started business in the store late. WW Walters. ts very need had viate the possibili expense: that Tater alterations might cause. iby the Board. For Sle About 30 tons of Timothy Hay (loose). Apply to-- R. B. PEONGER / Ta the state of ~ Mary and Her Maids--Pauline Phen Margie Trist and Boston] {NOTICE it "hereby given that Robert { peg. in the Proves of Manitoba, did | live Borten, Patty {Wey Mar gorie. Craw ley. and Alva Currie i Red Riding Hood~--Dorothy 1 Blige: 5, Ruttan: 'Building, South Court Street = Port Az Shur, day of March, 1922, at three o'clock 'must | be lodged with me prior thereto. And furthur take notice that if you : have any 'claim against the debtor for which you are entitled to rank, proot 2 of such claim must be filed with me : within thirty days from the date of Babes in the Wood--Sylvia Dison, { | and Lloyd Offer "| debtor's estate among the parties en- | titled thereto, having regard only tof. 'the claims of which I have then notice. of Februar y, 1922 Queenief Thomas, Messrs F. Risigari, D. Lane, R Lloyd Seumen Esq, = Chas. Burgess has purchased the) : {lately occupied by R: Miller, and hasj light lunches 'and ice cream, under = --- E TO CREDITORS NOTICE ROBERT WACHMAN, formerly of the town of Dryden, in the province of Ontario, now of the City of Winnipeg, in" the Province of Manitoba, Miner. AUTHORIZED ASSIGNOR. 'Wachman, now of the City of Winni- on th o 18th. day of February, 1922, make an tad essignement to the undersigned. Notice is further given that the #st meeting of creditors in the above 'estate will be held at my office, Room Ontario, on the 17th. in the afternoon. is To entitle you to 3 te thereat ty of your claim must' be lodged Lo me before : ecting is held: : Proxies to he used at the issn otice, for, from and aiter the ex- piration of the time fixed by subsect| ion 8, of section 37, of the said act, 1 shall distribute the proceedes of the Dated at Port Arthur, this 21st. ; day ' OSCAR TROOST WYK, I P. Fellow United Accountants. Authorized Trustee. Barrister, ete. Port Arthur, Ontario. deceased, - Sixteenth day of October, 1920, Soliciter to the Tr ustee. t School Plans Adopted. Dryden School Board held a special meeting Wednesday night, when Mi Penniman, the architect of the new % school 'was pr ent. A number of local contractors and builders were invited to meet him, and tog her in the pre- : sence of the' Board, they went care: : fully over the plans. The aim was to ascertain whethe: an foreseen, to ob- y of the. delay and With the adiition o of a few micor al terations for greater convenience, the plans were: finally adopied o end pasted x NOTICE i CREDITORS & OTHERS In the Estate of Samuel T elie ~ farmer, deceased. i The Creditors of SAMUEL THOM- SON KOLDEN, late of the Township of Zealand, in the District of Kenora who died on or about the and all others having claims against or en- : titled to share in, the estate, are here- by notified to send by post prepaid, or otherwise deliver to the undersigned, on or before the Sixth day of April, 1922, their Christian and' surnames, addresses and descriptions, and full particulars of their claims, accounts Aor interests, and the nature of the sec- urities, if any, held by them. Immed- on after he Sixth ow of April, ies entitiod ei ? having regard only to the claims or intrests of 'which the PUBLIC TRUSTEE shall then nave had notice, and all others will be exci from the said distribution. EK Ww. WRIGHT Osgoode Tall : Dated at KENORA this 13th. day of MARCH 1922, by a ' H. P; Cooke K. (65 Kenora, Ont. I E. GIBSON, NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER, &e. = Agen for THE ROYAL FIRE INSURANCE Sh COMPANY __ DRYDEN ON TARIO M. J. an General Merchant, OXDRIFT, Cnt, dealer in Dy Goods ae Groceries Boots and 8hoes _ Hardware and Farm Produse a + Agent for orkshire Insurance c : Frosy & Wood and ompeny Cockshutt Implements & BURGESS . _ Look | for t] The Dryden Bakery WALTER'S BREAD ON SALE AT THE FOLLOWING STORES: Th A. PITT W. H. EVANS, PRONGER BROS.

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