Dryden Observer, 19 Sep 1924, p. 3

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¥ THE DEYDEN OBSERVER . . PL Ontario Voters' List Act, 1924. * LJ * ® P. & O. Plows Hamilton Plows Fleury Plows Be I Tractor Plows, Gang Plows, Sulkey Plows Walking Plows Binder Twine, Cream Separators Wagons, Oils, Tires, Etc. J. S. CORNER, Oxdrift, Ont. Agent for: -- INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY cf Canada, Ltd . : = an ch Dry Goods, Groceries, FLOUR AND FEED FRUITS, VEGETABLES, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, AND TOBACCOS CANDIES, SOFT DRINKS ICE CREAM BUTTER AND EGGS GASOLINE AUTO TIRES AND TUBES Go To H. A. JEWELL & Coy. --ONTARIO OXDRIFT-- ANDERSON & HARRIS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended to, : PHONE-- Day, 82 R 2; Night, 62 R 4 M. J. CROSIER General Merchant, OXDRIFT, ONTARIO Dry Goods Groceries Boots and Shoes Hardware and Farm Produce Frost & Wood and Cockshutt Implements Church Services SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 PE EE ST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School--10:30 a.m, Services--11 a.m. and 7 p.m. THURSDAY NIGHT %:30---Bible Study. 8.00--Prayer and Praise Service E. BUCHNER, Pastor mpamsren BEDWORTH Working in conjunction with Mr W. Bicknell, Service will bs conducted every Sunday by Mr Buchner. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30 CAIRNBROGIE SCHOCLHOUSE 7:00 p.m.--Thursday--Choir . Practice. BEAVER LAKE, at BOWMAN'S 4:30 p.m.--Sunday School. 5:30 p.m.--Church Worship. RICE LAKE SCHOOLHOUSE 2:00 p.m.--Sunday School 3:00 p.m.--Farewell Church Service WABIGOON 7:30 p.m.--Farewell Church Service J.D. SMART. ----000---- OXDRIFT CHURCH HARVEST HOME SERVICE at 7:30 p.m. FAREWELL SERVICE. A. E. MENZIES, Pastor increase of $1,093,251, Hereand There More than one hundred and fifty traders from the Far North arrived in Bdmonton, Alta., recently bring- - ing with them fur sales to the value of approximately $500,000. Tarzan Second, the largest wood- en scow in the world, was launched recently at the Wallace shipyards, Vancouver, B.C. She is 1,000 tons burden and has 300,000 feet of Brit- | ish Columbia lumber in her make- up. The scow is to be used as a carrier for a great pile-driver for Sydney E. Junkins Company. Two dinosaurs have been located in the Red Deer Valley, Alta., near the Canadisn Pacific Railway line this summer, by the University of Toronto expedition, composed of four scientists who prospected for several weeks in the gorge and are packing up the prehistoric mon- sters for shipment to the Royal On- tario Museum. Another skeleton bas been located by the Geological Survey of Canada. One of the cutstanding features of Canadian trade with the Orient during the past year or so has been the remarkable increase in wheat flour exports. Imports of Canadian wheat flour into Hong Kong in 1223 were the largest on record, showing an increase of 100 per cent in vol- ume over those of 1922. The fig- ures and values were: 1922, 79,585 barrels, valued at £126,060; 1923, 191,821 barrels, valued at £249,044. Zane Grey, the famous novelist, recently caught a 758 pound tuna fish, constituting what is believed to be a world's record. The sea monster was successfully con- quered after three hours and ten minutes of grilling endeavor off the Nova Scotia coast, and towed into Liverpool harbor. Mr. Grey's prize is a species of the blue fin family. The recerd before this catch was held by 'J. K. L. Ross, the well- known Montreal sportsman and f{i- nancier, who caught a 710 pound tuna. : One of the most remarkable achievements in art printing yet produced in Canada and one which finally disposes of the idea that such work cannot be satisfactorily handled by Canadian firms is found in the new booklet issued by the Canadian Pacific Railway dealing with the forthcoming 1925 Round the World cruise of the company's steamship "Empress of France." The booklet contains 40 pages of text and color illustrations, the lat- ter exquisitely combining many brilliant hues in a number of high ly imaginative designs. ) Canadian Pacific gross earnings for July totalled $14,883,677 as against $15,677,835 for the same month last year, a decrease eof $794,159. But in order to meet this reduction, operating expenses were reduced by $1,963,686, those for the month being $12,544,115, as compared with $13,807,802 for July, 1923. Thus the net earnings for the month showed an increase of $269,527 over those of the same month a year ago. For the 7 months of the year to July 30 gross earn- ings showed an increase of $3,017, 265; operating expenses an increase of $1,924.013 and net earnings an TAKE NOTICE THAT the Sittings of the Revising Officer for the purpose of hearing Complaints or Appeals with 'regard to the Voters' List, for the several Municipalities in the District of Kenora to be used at the taking of a Plebiscite in connection with the "Ontario Temperance Act," for the Electoral District of Kenora, will be held 'at the following places: KEEWATIN--At the Town Hall in the Town of Keewatin on Tuesday the 23rd day of September 1924, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon and will con- tinue until the Appeals are disposed of, to hear Complaints as to the List of Voters for Polling Subdivision Nos. 1, 2, and 3 of the said Municipality of the Town of Keewatin, and that his Honour T. W. Chapple, Esq., District Court Judge, Officer, and his clerk will be W. J. Craig, whose address is Town Hall, Keewatin, and the last day upon which notice of complaint may be given will be Saturday the 20th day of September 1924. KENORA--At the Court House in the Town of Kenora on Monday, the 6th 'day of October, 1924, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon and will con- tinue until the appeals are disposed of, to hear Complaints as to the List of Voters for Polling Subdivisions situated in Centre Ward, North Ward, South Ward and West Ward o fthe said Municipality of the Town of Ke- nora, and that His Chapple, Esq., District Court Judge will be the Revising- Officer, and his clerk will be F. J. Hooper, whose ad- dress is Town Hall, Kenora, and the "last day upon which notice of com- 'plaint may be given will beThursday 'the 24th day of September, 1924. JAFFRAY & MELICK--At the on Tuesday, the 7th day of October, 1924, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon | Municipality of Jaffray and Melick, 'and that His Honour T. W. Chapple, | plaint may be given will be Friday, - the 8rd day of October, 1924. of September 1924. Town of Dryden on Thursday, the 25th day of September, 1924, at seven o'clock in the afternoon and will con- tinue until the Appeals are disposed of, to hear Complaints as to the List of Voters for said Municipality of the Town of Dryden, and that His Honour T. W. Chapple, Esq., District Court Judge will be the Revising Officer, and his clerk will be J. E. Gibson whose address is Dryden, Ont., and the last day upon which notice of complaints may be given will be Monday the 22nd day of September, 1924. VAN HORNE--At the Town Hall in the Town of Dryden on Thursday the 25th day of September 1924, at f eight o'clock in the afternoon and will continue until all Appeals are disposed of, to hear Complaints as to the List of Voters for Municipality of the Town ship of Van Horne and that His Honour T. W. Chapple, Esq., District Court Judge, will be the Revising Officer, and his clerk will be George Wice, whose address is Dryden, Ont, and the last day upon which notice of complaint may be given will be Tues- day, the 23rd day of September, 1924. IGNACE--At the Town Hall in the Town of Dryden on Thursday, the 25th i day of September 1924, at four o'clock in the afternoon, and will continue until all the Appeals are disposed of, to hear Complaints as to the List of Voters for the said Municipality of the Township of Ignace, and that His Honour T. W. Chapple, Esq., District. Court Judge, will be the Revising Officer and his clerk will be Arthur i Read whose address is Ignace, Ont, {and that the last day upon which 3 2] =. = I notice of complaints may be given will I make a Specialty of Repairs of all Auto Tops--Car Shade Curtains, new Ranges--Coal and Wood, or both--re- paired and made as good as new. Tinsmithing of all kinds--Stoves put up, and Pipes and Chimneys cleaned. NO JOB TOO LARGE---- Dryden General REPAIR SHOP Qe DB usy Store kinds including-- ATI : 4 ; : ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR, 98-1bs $4.25 ones made-to-order--Upholstering of : he . ; BRAN, per cwt. i 1.86 all kinds--Sewing Machines--Phono- : ; : SHORTS, per cwt. 1.46 graphs--Electric Stoves--Table and FEED WHEAT, per 2.50 Piano Electric Lamps--Electric Irons BARLEY on = he t Sind 2.60 --Flashlights--Typewriters, all makes, CRUSHED 0 ATS, ne oy vai ge 2.25 Cleaned and Repaired. 0 AT CHOPS er Ee By 295 Heating Stoves--Cock Stoves and TEED O ATS, per ewt, 4 2.20 These prices are low according to market, and may be higher. BUY NOW-- CAR OF MIXED FRUIT TO ARRIVE ABOUT SEPTEMBER 23rd. Metal Chimney Tops--Stove Pipes-- Leave us your orders for---- PEACHES, GRAPES, Bmore = PEARS, PLUMS, TOMATOES, and we will deliver onarrival. CUCUMBERS, --NG JCB TOO SMALL will be the Revising§ Honour T. W.- Court House in the Town of Kenora: and will continue until the Appeals: "are disposed of, to hear Complaints "as to the List of Voters for Polling: Subdivision Nos. 1, 2, and 8 of the said, ' Esq., District Court Judge will be the ¢ Revising Officer and his clerk will be 'H. S. Carruthers, whose address is i Third Street South, Kenora, and the MACHIN--AY the Town Hall in the, Town of Dryden on Thursday, the 25th' day of September, 1924, at four o'clock in the afternoon and will continue until the Appeals are disposed of, to hear! Complaints as to the List of Voters for Polling Subdivisions Nos. 1 and 2 of the said Municipality of the Township of aMachin, and that His Honour T. W. Chapple, Esq., District Court Judge will be the Revising Officer, and his clerk will be George Ruete, whose ad- dress is Eagle River, and the last day upon which notice of complaint may! be given will be Monday the 22nd day DRYDEN--At the Town Hall in the Work and Material the Best. PRICES EXTREMELY LOW SHOP--rear of Gough's Confectionery be Monday, the 29nd day of September 1924. I] © SIOUX LOOKOUT--At the Town Hall in the Town of Sioux Lookout, on Thursday the ninth day of Octo- ber, 1924, at seven o'clock in the after- noon, and will continue until the Ap- peals are disposed of, to hear Com- plaints as to the List of Voters for the said Municipality of the Town of Sioux Lookout and that His Honour T. W. Chapple, Esq., District Court JJudge, will be the Revising Officer, and his clerk will be J. E. Cole, whose address is Sioux Lookout, Ont., and the which notice of com- | plaint may be given will be Saturday | last day upon . the 4th day of October, 1924. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT any Voter who desires to com- plain that his name or the name of + any person entitled to be entered on : the said Voters List has been omitted i from the same, or that the names of any person not entitled to be Voters have been entered thereon, may on or before the dates respectively fixed as herein above stated for each Polling peal to have his name or the name of any person entered onor removed from the said List. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE % signed by the Complainant in duplicate and given to the Clerk of the Revising Officer or left for him at his address above stated, within the time limited (from whom also the required forms of Application may be obtained.) AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that I hereby call upon all Voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac- cording to law, the last day of Appeal being in each Municipality as above stated.--As to procedure Note par- ticularly Section 59 to 69 of "The On- tario Voters' Lists Act 1922.7 DATED this 12th day of September AD. 1924. i T. W. CHAPPLE, Chairman of the Election Board for the Electoral District of Kenora. Prices will be low, and will clean up in a few days. 78 McINTOSH APPLES, per box $3.00 Go to KELSO'S for FRESH KILLED VEAL » » BEEF » 9 PORK " » LAMB HAMBURGER STEAK GROUND FRESH EACH DAY. COOKED AND SMOKED MEATS. PORK SAUSAGE. : = pHoNE 6 W. KELSO, Prop. 5 Subdivision, Apply, Complaint or Ap-: that such Appeal must be by Notice! last day upon which notice of com-jin writing'in the prescribed form, | TOURING owall Garage FORD DEALERS LIGHT DELIVERY ... $505.00 COUPE .. $790.50 $630.00 TUDOR SEDAN, 1923. . $815.00 FORDOR SEDAN ............. $1040.00 Used Cars, in good running order, and in first class mechanical Condition, Equipped with Self-starter and Electric Light. BE TT BCR SR SR, 45s 08 0s 800 sa TOURING, 1023, slightly used...... .......00 0 00h, 450.00 TOURING, 1973, slightly used............. Sede +. 435.00 LIGHT DELIVERY ........... ea ver: 2R0LN FORDSON TRACTOR .......... Cai Sawn ee AITO Prices f.o.b. Dryden. = We carry a COMPLETE LINE of FORD PARTS, and AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES. FABRIC CASINGS, from. esi isiiinnsian $8.00 to $10.00 CORD CASINGS, from ........ Fe .. $10.00 to $15.00 Both New and used Cars can be bought on the time payment plan. Dryden :3 Ontario ALL THE NICE GIRLS 1 Pacific liner "Montreal" recently brought 200 happy Canadian University Students home from al weeks in England and on the continent. A happy group of girls are here seen with Captain 0 ier of the ship. The steamer called at Cherbourg to pick up 250 returning Canadian teachers 1% part of the summer abroad. a FRE sm mat wba is ~

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