io Arrive this week: -- CABBAGE, TOMATO, CELERY AND PANSY PLANTS Get yours while they last. We can also order any of the following plants:-- PETUNIAS, any variety, SALPIGLOSIS, PHLOX STOCKS, VERBENAS, Any Variety. TRAILING PLANTS, ASTERS, all colours, ANTURHINUM, all colours, ALYSSUM for borders. BALSAMS, CARNATIONS, PINKS, TOBACCO, LOBELIAS, BLUE LARKSPUR and MARIGOLDS. EC LSTAB. 1914, STILL GOING STRONG. The bank pays you interest on the money you save. We pay you interest on the money you spend. Return $25.00 in these cash - sales' checks and get b50c. in trade--Free ! Face value of 2 per cent. NOTE--We give 5 per cent on all cash grocery orders of $10.00 ox over. Exclusive Grocery Store | SMALL HOUSE TO RENT. SUITE OF FOUR ROOMS. TWO HORSES For Sale. Also Sere aesss psn Sheri : os "Sale of ands For Arrears of Taxes. Saeco ie . eg fy] S34 SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS FOR ARREARS OF SCHOOL AND STATUTE LABOR TAXES, TOWNSHIP OF MUTRIE, DISTRICT OF EENORA, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, TO WIT: By virtue of certain warrants given under the hands of the Chairman and Secretary-Treasurer of the School Board of School Section No 1, Township of Mutrie, and the hands of the Chairman and Secretary-Treasurer of the Township of Mutrie Road Commissioners (and in accordance with the Assess- ment Act, the Unorganized Terroitories School Act and the Act of imposing Statute Labor in Unorganized Townships) for the collection of Taxes due on the undermentioned lands, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that unless the taxes together with the lawful costs and charges be sooner paid, I SHALL AT THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE IN THE TOWN GCF KENORA, IN THE DISTRICT OF KENORA ON MONDAY, THE 30th DAY OF JUNE, 1924, AT THE-HOUR OF TWO O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON PROCEED TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION the lands below mentioned, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to fishies such arrears of taxes and charges thereon. ; TOWNSHIP OF MUTRIE : nod @ Ti od ios sd 2 q g wo CE 809 Pe 0 AE ne EES 28 (2k y y= @ jer) OF ir A al yr =. [= = 2 g Jw '§ § ZEB EBEEREEZ 5: HIER 2 IS] 5 © SHH S58 8 © g © 4 2 = E ST Q 2 oo nS NHEHEBES TT 5538 a8 Z <3 0 S ¥% Lot 8 1 160 $59.30 $2980 $6.68 $95.78 Pat John Robertson Chippewa Falls, Janet Robertson & Catherine Rose 3 ] vear, T'ronto Ont N 1% Lot3 2 160 59.30 29.80 6.68 95.78 Pat Fred Armstrong, ° Mulholland, Trnto S 4% Lot7 2 160 59.30 29.80 6.68 95.78 Pat Philip H Hambly, : Belleville, Ont. S % Lot 3 3 160 59.30 29.80 6.68 95.78 Pat Norman Parsons, London, Eng. N 3% Lot 9 4 160 59.30 29.80 6.68 95.78 Pat Mrs Catherine ; "Rolls, Detroit,Mch N % Lot 5 5 160 59.30 29.80 6.68 95.78 Pat Mrs Mulvina E. : g , M'Cracken, B'rkly St Lot9 5 160 59.30 29.80 6.68 95.78 Pat Jos. Wilson clo ; Cl Robertson, Tor Nia lot3 4 160 59.30 He 5.783 © 65.03 Pat Albert R. Tonkin, cjo Jno. Harvey, Sherwood, H'mltn Sheriff's Office, Kenora, Ontaro, JOHN W. HUMBLE, Sheriff, March 15th 1924 District of Kenora. ryden Lumber Company SUCCESSOR TO ANDERSON & HARRIS Contractors and Builders Full Stock of LUMBER, Sash and Doors, Shingles, Wood Fibre, Brick, Lime and Cement. Estimates Freely Given po \ BY-LAW No. 175 of the Municipal Corporation of the Town of Dryden, pro- viding for the establishment of a Telephone System under the provision of Part 1 of "The Ontario Telephone Act." WHEREAS the Council of the Corpor- ation of thé Town of Dryden, persuant to By-law No. 99 of the said Corpora- tion, did establish a Telephone System under the provisions of Part II of "The Ontario Telephone Act, 1918." AND WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Dryden, persuant to By-law No. 144 of the said Corporation, did issue debentures in the sum of Nine Thousand Dollars ($9,000.00), to pay cost of establish- ing the said telephone system, the said debentures and interest thereon being payable in fifteen annual instalments of Nine Hundred and Twenty-six Dollars and Sixty-five Cents ($926- 65), the said instalments to be levied upon the respective properties of the subscribers to the said telephone system; AND WHEREAS thirteen annual in- 1 stalments of nine hundred and twenty- six dollars and sixty-five cents ($926.- 65) each, due and payable in the years 1924 to 1936, inclusive are still un- paid. AND WHEREAS 'it is deemed expedi- ent that the Corporaticn of the Town of Dryden establish a telephone system under the provisions of Part 1 of "The Ontario Telephone Act, 1918" and amendments thereto by the acquisition of the telephone system in the said Municipality already established persuant to By-law No. 99 of the said Corporation, as provided by section 3 (a) and 3 (b) of the before mentioned Act; AND WHEREAS the said sum of Eight Thousand Two Hundred and Three Dollars and Forty-nine Cents ($8,203.49) is the amount of the debt intended to be created hereby; AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole rateable property of the said Lown of Dryden according to the last revised assessment roll is One Million One Hundred and Five Thousand | Eight Hundred and Thirty-one Dollars ($1,105, 831.00); AND WHEREAS the existing deben- ture debt of the said Town, exclusive of local improvement debentures, amounts to $111,339.34, of which no part of the principal or interest is in arrears. NOW THEREFORE THE MUNI- CIPAL CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN enacts as Jollows i i [hat the Corporation of the Town of Dryden establish and carry on a' telephone business as a Public Utility, * pursuant to the provisions of Section + 3 of 'The Ontario Telephone Act, 1918.' 2 That the Corporation of thet Town of Dryden, pursuant to Section 3 (a) of "The Ontario Telephone Act, 1918." acquire the telephone system in the said Municipality heretofore established and operated under the provisions of By-law No. 99 of the said Corporation. 3 That the debentures issued pursu- ant to By-law No. 144 of the Corpora- Read a first time in Open Council this (Signed) A. PITT, Mayor. Read a second time in open Council (Signed) A. PITT, Mayor. Read a third time and fimally passed of -- AD. 1924 ~ (Signed) a ah N Mayor tion of the Town of Dryden, out stand- ing and unpaid at the date hereof,: shall cease to be 4 charge upon the fands of the respective subscribers to the telephone system established under the provisions of By-law No. 99 of* the said Corporation or any of them, and the said debentures as they may, fall due and the interest upon them: shall be met and paid by a rate to be imposed by the Corporation upon all the rateable property in the Muni- | cipality of the Town of Dryden in lieu of the special levy upon the property! of the subscribers provided for by the said By-law No. 144. 4 The yearly instalments of prin- eipal on the said debentures and the annual payment of interest thereon shall be in each year for the period of thirteen years as follows: -- SPATE LA 24,7 008,57 1008.57 ca ro BAIR Ren Go to KELSUO'S for FRESH KILLED VEAL " ., BEEF i PORK > ¥ LAMB HAMBURGER STEAK GROUND FRESH EACH DAY. COOKED AND SMOKED MEATS. PORK SAUSAGE. 'W. KELSO, Prop. Ba ] Notice to Creditors In the matter of the estate of Fr edrick ! D. Rodtka, late of the Township of | Wainwright, in the District of Ke-} nora, farmer, deceased. + NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 all parties having claims against the { estate of Fredrick D. Rodtka, late of the Township of Wainwright, in the Gasoline : For the convenience of Motorists, we have put in a New Gasoline Pump. Drive in and fill your tank. 33c. per gall Year Principal Interest Total * District of Kenora, Province of Ont- 1924 $434.45 $492.20 $926.65 ais, who died on or about the 15th| We can also fix you up for 1925 460.53 466.12 926. 65 day of March, A.D. 1924, are required TIRES, TUBES 1926 488.15 438.50 926.65 to delive their claims and full par- P ATCHING MA : 1927 517.45 409.20 926. 65 tioutars of such claims to William = TERIAL 1928 548.49 378.16 926.65 | Frank Vankoughnett, and Fredrick MOTOR. OIL 1929 581.41 345.24 926.65 i William Rodtka, both of the Township FRESH GROCERIES. 1930 616.29 310.36 926. 65] of Wainwright, in the District of Ke-| pprr a + i 1931 653.26 273.30 926.65: FRUITS, FLOUR, FEED, nora, farmers on or before the 15th nil ; 1932 692.46 234.19 926.65 day of June 1924. And that after the DRY GOODS, 1933 734.01 192.64 926.653 ! said 15th day of June, 1924, only those BOOTS and SHOES 1934 778.05 148.60 926.65 Yelitns of which we shall have received usd a i a pi notice shall be given regard. 65: Dated the 16th day of Ma D. 192 2 ; 5 That for the purpose of paying | i Frank a S of 4 D r inks the said instalments of principal and | interest as and when the same respect- ively become due during the aforesaid! period of thirteen years, there shall be collected annually the sum of Nine, Hundred and Twenty-six Dollars and Sixty-five Cents ($926.65), which sum shall be raised, levied and collected in each year of the said period of thirteen years by an annual special rate to be levied by the Corporation of the Town of Dryden, upon all the rateable prop-' erty in the said Town. 6 That the Mayor, Clerk and? Treasurer of the Town of Dryden, be' and they are hereby authorized to do: all things necessary for the carrying. out of the purpose of this By-law as aforesaid. 7 That from and after the passing; of this By-law by the Corporation of the Town of Dryden, the said Tele- phone System shall be carried on and operated by the Municipal Council of the said Town of Dryden under the: provisions of "The Ontario Telephone ! Act, 1918" and amendments thereto. 8 ; finally passed by the Municipal Coun- 'cil of the Town of Dryden, shall money By-laws, as required by "The Consolidated Municipal Act, 1922." 9 This By-law shall take effect on: the day of the final passing thereof. Read a first time in open Council this 3rd day of June A.D. 1924. - That this By-law, before being, be: submitted to the electors of the said: , Town of Dryden qualified to vote on' i Fredrick William Rodtka. 7 T GNLY WAY Give us a call. 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GIBSON, Clerk. in open Council this __..__.__.__. day i (SEnedY. fii iin 2 Clerk | TAXE NOTICE that the foregoing is a true copy of a proposed by-law of And that if the assent of the electors is obtained to the said proposed By- The Corporation of the Town of Dry den, to be submitted to the votes of the electors on the 5th day of July, A.D. 1924, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon, at the following places: -- The And that the 4th day of July A.D. 1924, at ten o'clock in the forenoon at the Town Hall in the said Town of Dryden has been fixed for the appoint- mnt of persons to attend at the polling places, and at the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk; TOWN HALL, Dryden. law, it will be taken into consideration by the Municipal Council of the said Corporation at a meeting thereof, to be held after the expiration of one month from the date of the first pub lication of this notice, and that such first publication was made on the 6th day of June A.D. 1924. Take notice further that a tenant who desires to vote upon said proposed By- law must deliver to the Clerk not later than the 10th day before the day ap- pointed for taking the vote a declaration under the Canada Evidence Act, that he is a tenant whose lease extends for the time for which the debt liability is to be created, or in which the money to be raised by the pro- posed By-law is payable, or for at least twenty-one years, and that he has by the lease covenanted to pay all Muni cipal taxes in respect of the property, of which he is tenant, other than local improvement rates. Dated at Dryden, aforesaid, this 6th day of June, A.D. 1924. J. BE. GIBSON, Clerk. General Merchant 'OXDRIFT, ONTARIC * rein cress WATKIN'S PRODUCTS } Complete Line For Farmer or Citizen REMEDIES, SPICES, EXTRACTS, SOAPS, TOILET PREPARATIONS. HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTIES Best for over 50 years E. T. 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