Dryden Observer, 5 May 1922, p. 8

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i RYDEN OBSERVER THE Square P Store Fo a a Se ee re Men's Wear ALFRED PITT DRYDEN, Ont, ah al a RI 'By special arrangement a group of girls from the classes in calis- | thenics under training by Miss Around the Maypole 1 x kk ok BRASS BAND MEETS Former members of the Dryden Bandmaster. Arrangements were made to hold a practice on Friday Foster of the Public School, have ' been engaged to give the Maypole Dance at the next Tea, to be held in the Mill Hall on the afternoon of Friday May 19th, from four to six. The pupils are eager to dis- play this and other folk dances in- cluded in the course. this will include the Continuation School. Mr Craven has kindly consented to give a talk on this occasion. This will be the final Tea of the series given by the Womn's In- stitute in co-operation with the teachers, and the Committee are planning to make this the best Tea and the most attractive enter- tainment of the season. The TR GUD (GND 8- GIDE: CREDO. I (7 ETC RISI IHRE ¢ .the purchase of a piano for the $ 'new school. HED OED 0) GED <TD ©) GET ERC SHED OEE 0 GED OO GED OST i 0 ad all present. ¥ Coombes were appointed a com- ) mittee to investigate A i A By-law was passed to hold a # Court of Revision on May 27th. | ker No 9; J. Norris 5; Jas Guthrie |of the oldest employees of the proceeds go toward the fund for But it is hoped that the Tea which is to be held will be more than a means of raising money. Fourth Room are invited, Those welcome if accompanied by par- ent. Let us show our interest in the School by a good turn-out on May 19th. Children 10c.; Adults 25c. Come and see what your children are doing. A VICIOUS RUMOUR Stories that Eagle River School built last summer was developing faults caused by poor material or inferior workmanship, have been persistently circulated lately by those who possibly desire to dis- credit the people who worked for its construction.- In view of the erious harm such rumours may natter, inquiry has revealed the act that the School is one of the nost creditable to the builders and to the district. The following letter should put an end to the { mischevious tales: -- : | EAGLE RIVER, To April 28, 1922. 'Messrs Anderson & Harris, Dryden Ont. ! Dear Sirs,--I wish to say that 'the work done on the Eagle River . School is entirely satisfactory to the Board.--Yours Sincerely D. F. McKENZIE, Sec.-Treas. | " VAN HORNE COUNCIL A full attendance at Van Horne Council meeting last Saturday completed a consiedrable amount of business. Reeve Coombes was in the chair, Coun. Moorhouse, Pilkey, McKay and Wice being ilig Coun. McKay, Moorhouse and arrears of taxes and report at next meeting. By-law No 219, regulating the third time and adopted. and pathmasters appointed: J. Mc Wilson No 4; J. Snider No. 8; J. McDonald No 7; A. R. Par- Jr, 1; Jim Hutchison 3;5. Swan- son 2; A. B. Orvis 6; The Assessor's Roll was accep- ted and the salary of Assessor W. R. Parker ($85.00) ordered to be paid. The Clerk was instructed to or- der 14-in. piping for culverts. One farmer who had inadvert- ently ploughed up a roadway was notified to put it condition for traffic inside thirty days. Council hen adjourned to meet May 27, as a Court of Revision. IN MEMORIAM. River, Ontario, April 2nd 1922, aged OI years. * 3k RR John Nelson, who died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs J. H. Nelson, Eagle River, was one C. P. R. having been for eighteen years with the Company. Four- teen years of this were spent in the capacity of pumpman at the Eagle River station. He leaves An exhibit of the Art work of the School will also be shown; | Pupils of the High School and of the lower rooms will also be] lo to parties connected with the running at large of stock read aj Road divisions were arranged, : John Nelson, who died at Eaglej five daughters, Mrs J. H. Nelson} {Mrs McCarthy and Miss Lottic i Nelson at Eagle; Mrs Ole Beim, Peace River country, and Mrs A.V next, May 12th. All interested are invited to attend. Mr Riley will have a special practice for Beginners. If you play an instrument, come along; if you want to learn to play, every assistance will be given, INVESTIGATE ASPINWALL POTATO MACHINERY WE have secured the Agency for this well-known make, and will i be pleased to show you Potato Planters and Diggers in operation Brass Band got together Thurs-}- day to meet Mr Riley, the new} This promises to become the greatest potato seed: growing "district in Canada, and it will pay : | you to possess the most improved Labor-saving Machinery. SWAN SWANSON. FB. LINDEN ial148Y, ETE Conveyancing Collecting General Practice. . DRYDEN ONTARIO cies - CTIESTRaRT LAND FOR SALE THE SOLDIER SETTLEMENT BOARD OF CANADA Offers for Sale by Public Tender. 112 acres, being parts of Lots 6 and 7 Con. 1, Wainwright Township, in the District of Kenora. Terms of Sale to duly qualified sol- dier settlers are 10 p.c. of purchase price in cash on acceptance of tender, and the balance in twenty-five equal annual instalments, with interest at 5 p.c. per annum on the amortization plan. Ey To civilians the terms of sale are 20 p.c. cash and the balance in nine equal annual instalments, with inter- est at 6 p.c. per annum. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque for 10 p.c. of the tender offered. If tender is ac- cepted, this sum will be credited to the purchase price of the land; if tender is not accepted, the money will be returned t the tenderer. : Tenders will be opened May 18th, 1922. i 3 The highest or any tender ®not necessaily accepted. If the land is not sold on the date above mentioned, the Board will be prepared to receive tenders to purchase until such time as it is finally disposed of. Tenders should be in plain envelopes marked "Tender for the purchase of " and addressed to The District Superintendent, Toronto, Ont. Paterson, Edmonton. saying BUY Buy where your money goes furthest is just another way of i Fé Chassis .......... $445 o : Runabout ...... 495 Touring Car Truck Chassis 575 S535 Starting and Electric Lighting on above $85 extra Coupe ... Sedan ...... ; Completely Equipped. «se ee Tractors are now down 840 930 All Prices are F.0.B. ~ FORD, Ontario to $475 F.0.B. Dryden. SPECIALS EGGS FOR HATCHINC--Black Min- orca, Barred Rock, White Leghorn, all pure strains. Tbe. a dozen. 5 5 Collie Pups (3 dogs) from good dam for sale. Apply Lot 10, Con. 2, Wainwright. : i ~~ W..J. MARTIN. HOUSE FOR SALE On Duke Street, 4 rooms and ment. Apply to owner ; JOHN STEFANIK Dryden. base- DWELLING-HOUSE FOR SALE 24x94-ft. 5 rooms; chemical closet; electric light throughout, with clestric cookstove. Telephone. 2 Lots, sandy loam, for garden. Apply to owner CHAS. SILVER" Dryden, Ont. Box 91 2886604006080 08000008% 2 RDIN 4 in bg E sd 3 Al GARD 1%! ; eneral AGENT FOR EAGLE RIVER, ONT. $ Coskshutt Plow Go.. Frest & Wood Implements. Charnla'e Prgam Canavalars ram rv © we uan Vue kavi Merchant SOLDIERS' SETTLEMENT BOARD, ! {Mises anssssasssssna Raw Furs Bought asd Seid 20 H6E0SHOODLOIBE HUNTER, Duke Street. | WANTED---One-horse Wagon. Apply A. STOREY, Dryden P.O. WANTED--AI kinds of Jobbing Gar- dening work. Cemetery Lots done up and attended for season. Postcard to Box 44 will receive prompt attention. ; J. SPENCE. } SALE--10 acres of good garden all fenced with creek alongside. le from town on the north road. DUNCAN MKELLAR, Dryden 2 SALE--100 acre .farm 1 mile from town, large" house, cement cis- tern, stone wall cellar; wood furnace, good garden with raspberry, currants and rhubarb. farm all fenced and cross fenced, some pulpwood. 20 acres cultivated, 28 fall ploughed. Good terms to responsible parties. apply DUNCAN WWKELLAR, Dryden J. CROSIER General Merchant, OXDRIFT, Ont, dealer in Dry Goods © Groceriea Boots and Shoes Hardware and Farm Produce Ln POL BB A: Agent for Yorkshire Insurance Company Frost & Wood and' Cockshutt Tmplements A NR Rn BE {12 a

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