s ~ properly before you post it. "addressee, 3 - iS m-- Sem Postal Co-operation EEE How to address mail matter: | t W. Jones Toronto, Ont. T. EATON Co., Ltd. Winnipeg, Man. Be sure to have your mail addressed ; Do you i know: that every year our post offices . get over sixteen million incorrectly | or insufficiently addressed pieces of; mail matter to handle. It is safe to | say that in ninety percent of these cases, the wrong addressing of such | mail is due to carelessness and it re- sults in delay in delivery, with possible | inconvenience to the which 'could have been avoided had a little more care been * taken in getting the mail ready. Here, are some points to remember when! preparing your letters and parcels for mailing, 'which 'will help us to give | you the best possible service: - Address clearly and fully including street and number, or box number if the eddressee receives his mail in a box. : ; Use ink whenever possible. | Don't forget to give the province,' otherwise di.culty may. arise, for in- stance, mail intended for Woodstock, Ontario, may go to Woodstock, New Hrmawick Place your own address in the upper | left-hand corner, in case for some reason it is necessary to return the ! letter or 'parcel to you. If it is a parcel vou are mailing, put your name and addres® on the inside as well as : on the outside wrapper, for the paper | may become torn. Be sure to keep your own address distinct from the address proper. ans : A labour saver--Buy stamped en- velopes. ' control at all times and the Den. Ont, bi 8th, 1923 | il } hy sender or the TRE RED CROSS OF ONTARIO asks the generous people of Ontario to.come to the help of COCHRANE an Ontario town. 13,400 people live in Cochrane ; 780 have had typhoid fever or are now sick. The town itself has gallantly carried its burden until now. emma ----- The Red CrossaskaOntario for $75,000.00 in order to run the Emergency Hospital with 20 nurses and 80 beds: Also to care for hundreds of convalescents still urgently needing special food and care to restore them to health. Pleaes send your contribution to the Hon. Treasurer, Ontario' Red Cross, 410 Sherbourne Street, Toronto. ADELAIDE M. PLUMPTRE . President (This advertio ement is published gratis vy this newspaper) | * ok * i town limits -- NOTICE-- Parties burning rubbish within the must have fires Hans Kellberg has been appointed must be drowned ont by sun down. agent west of 'Minnitaki for the Dur- Le ant 'Star Car, representing the Dryden Motor Co. 'By order. D. ANDERSON, Fire Chiot under same { League. ning) i ning) 'he Dryden J unior. Published by The Dryden Observer Baseball Schedule ® % kX _ Below is the séhedule of the first and second sevies of ball 'games of the Lake of the Woods Baseball For your convenience in the future it would be a good idea to cut { out the list and paste on a piece of cardboard: FIRST SERIES May 24--Kenora at Keewatin. May29--Keewatin at Kenora. June 1--Kenora at Keewatin. - June 4 -Keewatin at Kenora. | June 7--Keewatin at Dryden (two games) June 14--Kenora at Dryden games) June 20--Dryden at Kenora (after- noon) : June 20--Dryden at Keewatin (eve- ning) June 28--Dryden at Keewatin (aft- ernoon) : June 28_ Dryden at Kenora (eve- ning)' 5 (twe SECOND SERIES July 1--Kenora at Keewatin : July 6_Keewatin at Kenora July 12--Keewatin at Dryden (two games) July 16--Kenora at Keewatin. July 20--Keewatn at Kenora July 25--Dryden at Kenora (after- noon) July a5. Dreden at Keewatin (eve- Aug. 2-- Kenora at Dryden games) Aug. 9--Dryden at Keewatin (aft- ernoon) Aug. {two 9--Dryden at Kenora (eve- a SCHOONER SINKS ! Kingston, Ont., May 16--The schooner | Jamieson of Picton Ont., carrying 264 _k tons of coal, sank yesterday afternoon two miles off Amherst Island. A heavy squall came up and the vessel (sprung a leak and the mast broke "away. The members of the crew took $10 a life boat when the vessel began to leak and were, after a brave fight f against the heavy waves, able to 'reach Amherst Island and were 'given "shel- ter bythe residents there."