THE DRYDEN OBSERVER A Dramatic Comedy Suggested by Characters of Thomas Burke A tip- -foe byway AF this teeming world of | a Where Good Love and Bad Love Meet on the Common Level of Romance NV, GRIFFITHS Masterful depiction of The Love of Two Brothers Each for the hs their love for the same ier A Love That causes them to tear at each other's throat one instant. draw to each other's bosom in another Notice of Registration of By-Law that such By-law Kenora on the 22nd aside the same or after | GEORGE RUETE, Clerk. 'Municipality of Machin Notice of First Posting so transmitted or delivered of 'the list, any errors or according to law. of September, 1922, GEORGE RUETE, Clerk of the Municipality of the Town of Machin. MACHIN TOWNSHIP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a By-law was passed by the Council of the Municipality of Machin on the 19th day of August 1922, providing for the | issue of debentures to the amount of | $500.00, for the purpose of assisting, the Red Cross Society in providing a Hospital in the Town of Dryden, and was registered in the Registry Office in the District of day of August 1922, Any motion to quash or set any part thereof must be made within three months the first publication of this Notice, and cannot be made thereafter. Dated this 24th day of August 1922. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in Section 9 of the ONTARIO VOTERS' LIST ACT the copes required by said sections to be made pursuant to said Act, of all per- sons appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the said Munici- pality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Elections for Members of the Legislative Assembly, and at Municipal Elections; and that the said list was first posted up at my Office at Eagle, the Tth day of September, 1922, and remains there for inspection. And IT hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have omissions corrected} Dated at Eagle River this 9th day Farm-for Sale The Soldiers tender the properties: -- S t d 112 acres, parts of Lots 6 and 7 Con. d ur ay 1, Wainwright Twp. Kenora District, [oo EX i Oxdrift School Fair The outstanding feature of Monday September 11th in this district was the Oxdrift School Fair, The weather Clerk, moved by the thought of the child heart-ache that would otherwise ensue, smiled upon the boys and girls, for while the morn broke with promise of rain, by the time it became neces- sary for the exhibits to be in place the day was as fine as one could wish for. 'fiverything was in charge of the agricultural representative and his efficient staff. Now there are agricul- representatives. "When one, as does our representative, with singlenness of purpose and untiring effort; born of! the conviction of the worth of the work engaged in, devotes his energies to those he has elected to become co-partners with, things are bound to hum, and Oxdrft School Fair offers invaluable tesimony to the above state ment. The exhibits, considering this year's conditions in respect to frost were both numerous and of a high character. Tlowers grown from seed furnished by the agricultural depart- ment, vegetables, grain, home-cook- ing and home-made candies were tastefully arranged in the basement of Oxdrift's splendid new community hall, There was also an excellent dis- play of school works, a display cred- itable to the pupils and teachers of the various schools competing. . As one entered the hall, the eye was greeted with a magnificent array of flowers whose fragrance and beauty lent an additional charm to the other exhibits. But easily the most inspir- ing picture of all was the eager, mm vr the puble handles happy faces o ing to the conciousness of achieverent ing their efforts and the parents 2 no less happy, for what parent could refrain from evidencing concious f the A children respound- | plan. Situated 3 miles from. the ings and water supply. pride in the so worthily attained hap-] Will be returned to the tenderer. piness of his children., The agricul- representative, Mr Cook, here, there and everywhere, divecting, tural Also 160 acres: contolling and bringing order out of South part of broken Lot No, 10, Fo chaos, And by the way, anyone whe | 4, Eton Twp, Kenora District. chldren as cleverly 1 Cook does, ought to be regularly en- gaged handling at least one or two. Mr While 'the exhibily wore closed te] 202d soll and water supply. of the pupils. bute be paid to each of the spaakers. surprised and more than pleased at the excellent showing made, with the exception of'those con- stantly engaged in public speaking, ic The writer was and the judges were enjoy- (ing themselves with the tural representatives and agricultural is doubtful if four have besn acquitted honors. and chickens were bestowed date. on them. prizes will be ~ homemade candy, and incdentally putting Red, , White or Blue tickets on the other ex- hibits, the children adjourned to J, S. Corner's meadow and made merry in a series of competitive games, for which | decorations in the form of ribbons and badges were handed out to the win- ners. Then we all adjourned to the Hall auditorium and listened spelling match and speeches from four grown-ups could selected who would have farms. themselves Rev. J. M, Beaton one of the judges, in announcing the award, paid a glowing tribute to the speaker and some time after tea and refresh- ments wer served, some calves, lambs exhibited by the boys and evidenced clearly the care Ais. of the SOLDIER SETTLEMENT BOARD, 52 Adelaide Street, Toronto, Ont. Dated at Toronto, Ont., this 16th day greater published at a later The terms of sale are interestt at 6 p.c, per annum. a tlement Act of 1919. 15th, 1922. finally disposed of. URE ea ) and addressed to! The District Superintendent, of August, 1922, Will be starting in a short time now next fall for sale. We have the very best in Plows. kind of Plowing. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. H. rr. LET US KNOW YOUR WANTS. Any Plow for any CIKNELL, Impl: The Oid Massey-Harris Stan i 17 101s go HARDY CHINESE SCENTED PEONIES. Settlement = Board of Canada offers for sale by public following, desirable {thriving 9 town of Dryden on a good gravel road. Txcellent clay loam sail, good build- Terms as follows: --10 p.c. of pur- chase price in cash on acceptance of tender, balance inn twenty-five equal annual instalments, with interest at 6 p.c. per annum on the amortization Each tender mustt be accom- panied by an accepted cheque for $100 If tender is accepted this sum, will be credited to the purchase price. of the land. If tender is not accepted, money Tenders will be opened at Toronto was | ON September 18th, 1922. This farm is very desirably located, being on the Government road, Two miles from Dryden. Has excellent buildings, 20 'p.c. of purchase price in cash on acceptance of tender, the balance in not more than nine equal annual instalments, with Fach tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque for 10 p.c. of the tender offered. This amount will be applied on the 20 p.c. if the tender is accepted, In the event of the tender of a returned soldier being accepted, no advances will be granted him for And right here let tri- stock. and} equipment or : improvements under the Soldier Sots ; permanent {. Tenders will be opened September The highest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted on either of these If the lands are not sold on the dates above mentioned, the Board } will be prepared to receive tenders to} purchase until such time as they are} Tenders should be in plain envelopes marked "Tender for the purchase of assorted @ $5.50 per 10. cash with order. EDYE-de-HURST & SONS | F. T. SMITH, Lathing & Plastering: Orders left at ; Latimer's or Klose's Hardware will be : Promptly Executed, - eet cmemrreret MOTORBOAT for sale. -- Apply r 0 BAKER, Dryden. 2s Part of a shipment to be received } Named varieties 50 per ig al THE Latest Sto in the Bigelow Building ER A new addition to our business is & delivery, also a 'phone 3% ck kok SPECIALS Carnation Milk, per tin__._ Comfort Soap, 3 for ... Granulated Sugar, 11% lbe for__..1.00 Pineapple Jam, Glass 4's RE De RT) i or joa Aa Fen als 0} Keep Sweet Cream, per tin --_..__.. .06 Grape Fruit Red Cabbage" : J Cauliflower ----.._--.__. TE Sn > * kk ok 'Buy From HUGH PRONGER [6 HH PIGS FOR SALE A few good PIGS for sale, 8 weeks old, also fall Pigs.--Apply 1 GEO, KEATLEY FOR SALE--1 Portable Lumber Saw A. G. RIPLEY. WANTED -- Fifty Plymouth Rock Pullets. Hatched March or April. Re- ply stating price to - BOX 42, Dryden Ont. TEN ROCMED HOUSE and TWO LOTS on 10. O. F. DRYDEN LODGE, Ne 417 meets at the Town Hall every 1st and 8rd Monday of each , month at eight o'clock. : H. ADAIR, N.G. ¥ 'D. M. KENTNER, Rec. Sec. ; Visiting - Brethren Cordially Invited. L.O.L. DRYDEN LODGE No. 1694 meets the first Wednesday of each month, at eight p.m, in the Town Hall. Visiting Brethren. 1 dially invited. H. REHILL, Rec. = Golden Star Ledge No 484 & A.M, GRC AF a Meéts in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, the Second Tuesday of each month. Visitors Cordially invited. - it F. P. MATTHEWS, W.M. A. J. CLEMPSON, Sec. ------ J. E.GIBSON, Queen Street For Sale. | NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER, &e. Good Basement & soft water cistern. | Agent for Th Mill, with 15-30 h.p. Case Steam Trac-| Coal Fuinace, Electric fixtures ggg ROYAL FIRE INSURANCE tion engne. Cheap for cash.--Apply throughout, including electric Cook- COMPANY f | OTTO GANGLOFF, Stove. Also Boat House.--Apply ! ; Vermillion Bay, Ont. MRS S. B. 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