Volume IV. Dryden, Ont. July 14th 1922 Number 6 1 JT : 8 231.54 204.38 435.92 : 1 {03 € LP. 04 . : . DRYDEN A M P; ' Death Calls Oxdrift Pioneer| TOWN OF DRYDEN. © 2000 00 oo ; . e 2 . 435.92 onster 1ICIIC Death has called away another of 2 > 206.28 229.64 4 ; ; the pioneers of Oxdrift district in the BY-LAW No. 153 1 op 243.42 435.92 : : person of Christopher Steriker, aged|A BY-LAW TO RAISE THE SUM 12 177.90 258.02 435.92 In honor of the Members for this Constituency 177 vents, OF $5,000 by way of debentures| 13 162.42 2173.50 435.92 PETER HEENAN, M.P.P. The deceased came to the district for the purpose of assisting the| 14 146.01 200.9) 54800 DOUGALD KENNEDY, M.P § with his wife in the early days bul Red Cross Society to provide a 16 128.61 20720 435.92 . Sen al i Ja Mrs Steriker only lived some two Hospital in the Town of Dryden.| 16 110.17 825.75. 435,92 Your Drug Store is|at Pilkey's Farm, Dryden, THURSDAY, July 27th, at One o'clock] weeks after their arrival. Christopher | WHEREAS the Red Cross Society 2 pe a phi ; i san) Steriker was a man of excellent char-| have agreed to provide and equip a > " ' more than a Everybody from Ignace to Kenora and elsewhere is Invited, and acter and in every respect a worthy lin. tn the Fawn of Drgden 10 10. 47.95 387.97 435.92 expected to be present 20 24.67 411.25 436.92 Place of Merchandise For beneath its coating of com- mercialism is the realization that Professional Knowledge takes precedence of all other anatters-- thereby rendering a geal, vital Service to the community. Show your appreciation of thisifact, and always : ] SWAT THE FL Y ! That distributor of disease. Get after him. Launch an offensive WE SUPPLY YOU WITH THE AMMUNITION. A ful lline-- Sappho Puffs, Dyer' Insect Powder, Pyrethrum Insect Powder, in bulk; Sabadilla, Keating's, ete. Also Fly Swatters. General Disinfection-- Parke Davis' Kreso, Creolin, Chloride of Lime, Izal Powder, ete, SERVICE NOTHING LIKE LEATHER We have just put in stock a Special Line of Men's SOLID LEATHER WORK BOOTS, warranted to keep the feet dry and comfortable: time. SPECIAL BOOTS FOR BPYS Chrome Leather Waterproof Wear twice as long as the ordinary sole, and with uppers that will give equally good service. COME AND LOOK EM OVER! H. WILLARD, Boot and Harness Repairer. and QUALITY. It is expected that the Hon. T. A. Crerar will be present to address the gathering, in addition to the local members. ' ; Help us by your presence to make this the greatest picnic in the history of this district. One long to be remembered. A GRAND TIME FOR EVERYBODY ASSURED Ladies bring full baskets, please. A. R. HUTCHISON, D. LANE, Chairman. Secretary. WELL, there you are. And if you are an ordinary human being, with the usual human weaknesses, you will be unable to resist the ing--and you take your choice according to your taste. The ladies of the Women's citizen. He had been in feeble health for a number of years but was only confined to his bed about ten days at the last. The funeral services were conduct- ed by Rev. J. M. 'Beaton assisted by 'that may be raised in the surrounding Mr Strapp from the home of Mrs' country. Nathan Richardson, his step-daughter i meet the needs of the said Town and surrounding country, and have agreed to provide all funds necessary in { excess of the said sum of Five thou- sand dollars with any further sums AND WHEREAS the said Red He was laid to rest in the plot where | Cross Society will meanwhile under- his wife lies, in Dryden Cemetery. Harmonics Hall Dingwall left Wednesday for Ignace. The Ontario Government have add- - 'ed another Ford Car too their garage and placed it at the disposal of Dis- take the current expenditure of the said Hospital. AND WHEREAS the Council of the Town of Dryden consider it in the interets of the community that this offer be accepted and a Hospital established under these conditions, and WHEREAS the said sum of Five thousand dollars is the amount of the debt intended to be created ~ basket. attraction of this great and glori- ous invitation to come to the picnic. It is to be hoped we haven't got the "big town" feeling so bad that we can't get out and have a rare old time on a holiday. Every- thing will be there to make the day enjoyable; and of course there will be no charges made for tanything. Just bring a full lunch Tea, sugar and milk will There will be be supplied free. entertainment for men, women and children: -- games, races, music, speeches, dancing, sing- Institute are going to help, and} arrangements to assure the com- fort of everybody will be made as complete as possible. The com- mittee will do all they can to help you get there, and they request that every car owner willing to assist, will give his name. The distance is not great--about ten minutes" walk from St Luke's Church. Further details will be publish- ed later; but meantime, keep the date in mind and make arrange- ments to come and have the big time of your life. iti MANY VISITORS CAMP ON LAKE OF THE WOODS Summer resorting is the order of the day at Kenora and "all is merry as a marriage bell." The Lake of the 'Woods certainly can boast of a con- siderable ~~ number of magnificant camps, and speedy motors galore. while the scenery from one end of the lake to the other is unsurpass on this continent and by the way there is in- vested in sites on this beautiful lake gand buildings something over Two million Dollars and at least another half million in motor boats. this district from Ignace to the Mani- toba boundry will show on the map. he enlargement and harnessing of the water-power formerly operated by the town of Kenora is being pushed as rapidly as possible by the Backus Brooks Company. The new pulp mill is under con- struction and one unit is expected to be completed this fall, and the Corn- pany will be in the market for pulp wood this coming winter, STRAND-- July William Fox resents Directed / Coen apd ayo 4 Big m fercy Some day.d 'Union Church will be taken. by Rev. community. 'who quit all tura players in action who brought the Cup ' the Central Hotel, July 19. Don't fail | to consult her, you owe it to yourself to ! future as shown by the lines in your trict visiting Nurse Veitch. hereby; and WHEREAS in order to provide for Ci said debt it is expedient to issue debentures of the said Town to the Mr and Mrs James Burgess and Miss Iris Robbins of Winnipeg, are i thar go > : : visiting their daughter Mrs Thos amount of Five thousand dollars, 'Walters. ; TE ; bearing interest at Six per cent per Mr H. A. Torvaon of Ignace pur- annum. AND WHEREAS the amount. of the whole rateable property of the said Town of Dryden, according to chased a Ford Car from Hall Ding- wall and received shipment of same by Wednesday's local. : the last revised assessment Roll is Miss V. A. Strader of Kingston $406,766.00 Ontario has been engaged as head of | AND WHEREAS the existing de- the continuation school, with Miss piven debt ofy ths. wald Town Awde holding the same position as gu ounts to $22,710.23, of which no formerly. part of the principal or interest is in A lawn social is about to take place ; 8Fears. on the Union Church grounds, Wed-} AND WHEREAS it is expedient nesday afternoon, July 19th. Tea will : to make the principal of the said debt be served from five to seven o'clock |Tepayable in yearly sums during the and there will be a programme of period of twenty years, of music and games. | amounts respectively that the aggreg- te amount payable for principal and interest in any year shall be equal as arly as may be to the amount so payable for principal and interest in Messrs Strapp and Hill, commencing ¥ onch of the other years. with Mr Strapp on the evening of the AND WHEREAS it will be necess- 16th. fa vy to raise annually the sum of The Bible Class will meet as usual $435.92 during the period of twenty Rev. J. M. Beaton is taking his hot-} idays, and the evening services in the at ten o'clock in the morning, and the years to pay the said yearly sums of | remainder of the Sunday School at the principal and interest as they become usual hour, eleven o'clock. i due. : : ani : a A 'special car was attached to num-- THEREFORE the Council of the er 3 Wednesday morning to accom- Corporation of the Town of Dryden enacts as follows:--- date tt Ss s frox ryder : # a ; ie pansengers fv Dryden 1 The Corporation of the Town of going up to Kenora for the celebrat- . . ion of King William's day. There Dryden may borrow the me sum of were thirty five all told got on here, $5,000 on the credit of the said Orangemen and Midgets; the Midgets Corporation for the purpose afore- > on ; said and may issue debentures of the Tn with both Kenora and Corporation to the extent of $5,000, : in sums of pot less than $100.00 each, bearing interest at the rate of Six per cent per annum and having Dryden District Motor Club will ' hold a meeting in the Town Hall, Dry- den, Thursday 18th July at 8 o'clock coupons attached thereto for the pay- to transact important business. All ment of the interest. members are requested to attend. A 2 The debentures shall all bear the same date and shall be issued within , two years after the day on which this 'by-law is passed, and may bear any date within such two years, and shall be payable in twenty annual instal- ments during the twenty years next after the time when the same are issued, and the respective amounts of principal and interest payable in each of such years shall be as follow: -- special invitation is extended to all motor car owners to be present. The first matter that has received attention from the Motor Club is that of improving portions of the highways. Various members have been detailed to differentsections for this purpose.-- Dr Dingwall, (President.) A. G. Rip- ley and T. Proudfoot, north road; J. B. Beveridge and M. Flailey, the road to Batt: BoD. Teiot, IL A. Wilson ang Noo Interest Prineipn Teint C. Durance (Secreta ry) the Wabigoon 1 $300.00 $135.92 $435.92 road; while D. Reid will give attention 2 291.84 144.08 435.92 to the condition of the strests. The 8 283.20 152.72 435.92 idea is to assist the: various authorities 4 274.03 161.89 435.92 in keeping the road surface in good : Eo at shape, for the benefit of the whole : ni in Es The Old Timers of Dryden or the Daddies of Baseball will play a game on July 20th, at 6 p.zn. The Old Timers (marred) versus Olcl Timers (single.) It is rumored that the married men are out practicing at the back of the mill every evening, so that it looks as though the bachelors will have a hard time to come out on 'the big end of the score. By the way, Watch our Dry next week for something snappy in New Patterns and Designs who is the Bachelor chewing tobacco since he started training? This will be one of the real treats of the season, so let's out and see some of the to Dryden in years gone by. . To sell at will be at CRESCENTIA-- Winnipeg's noted Palmist know the possibilities of your hand. Reduced fees $1.00 and $2.00. Ey such: 3 The said debentures as to both principal and interest shall be payable at the following places, viz;--The Royal Bank of Canada, Dryden, Ont. 4 The Mayor of the Corporation shall sign and issue debentures: and interest coupons, and the same shall also be signed by the Treasurer of the Corporation, and the debentures shall be sealed with the seal of: he Corporation. 5 During the said period or twenty years (the currency of the debentures to be issued hereunder) there shall be raised and levied annually upon the whole rateable property in the suid Town liable for taxation, in addition te all other rates, levies and ass¢-s- ments, the said sum of $435.92 for the payment of the several instalments and interest. : 6 Bvery debenture to be issued here- under shall contain a provision in the following words: --"This debenture or any interest therein shall not, after a certificate of ownership has been en- dorsed thereon by the Treasurer of this Municipal Corporation, be trans- ferable except by entry by the Treas- urer or his deputy in the Debenture Registry Book of the said Corporation at the said Town of Dryden," or to like effect. 7 This by-law shall come: Virth force on the day of the final passing there- of. 7? j DONE AND PASSED in Council, this day of A.D. 1922, as witnessed by the hands of the WE and Clerk of the said Town and Corporate Seal. "Mayor Clerk NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the foregoing is a true copy of a proposed By-law of The Corporation of the Town of Dry- den, to be submitted to the votes of the Electors on Thursday, the 25th day of July, A.D. 1922, between the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon, at the following places; viz:-- v The TOWN HALL, Dryden. AND that the 24th day of July, 1922, at ten o'clock in the forenoon at the Town Hall in the said Municipal- ity has been fixed for the appointment 2 of persons to attend at the polling places, and at the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk. 3 AND that if the assent of the electors is obtained to the said pro- posed By-law, it will be taken into consideration by the Municipal Coun- cil of the said Corporation at a meeting to be held at the expiraticn of one month from the date of the first publication of this Notice and that such first publication was made on the 23rd day of June, A.D. 1922. ; DATED at Dryden, Ontario, this 23rd day of June, A.D. 1922. J J. E. GIBSON, Town Clerk. EER () CSR (GEES ER () EE () GSE ORT HORSLEY FOR MILK AND CREAM. MAIL ORDERS : SOLICITED. Goods Window in Coloured Voile 25c¢ a yard a