Dryden Observer, 15 Feb 1929, p. 1

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Fatma lt emi rs primp fn or es emi er ml A VOL. VIII. --_-- - : - - = . - - ---- DRYDEN, Cntario, February 15th, 3920, ; i : ~ Ne. XXVIII v To Visit Dryden VAN HORNE COUNCIL BIG SHIPMENT OF AUTOS | Woy aa | ns =r Mustration Farm for this Dist; ee or aves ¢ o baoais NEWS has been received from J WM TH Gags - : on received Ir =o THE regular monthly meeting. : 51 rer shi plow i : Erickson 'president of the Oot [or VV, *H 7 J Megting Or : mobiles ever shipped to one deal} y. I Brownhill has returned Chautauquas that Vilkjalmur § tr 21 1 SR Council was held er in the Kenora District, was re: after spending several days in son, acclaimed as the greatest Cana | wi ; ie £1 on Monday SPEAKING at a luncheon in the Inot always obtain the fullest pro-!ceived by Durance Brothers and, Winnipeg, ian of hig day born ti the little town > hey LR, oP 4 | Tourist Hotel during his recen: duction {rom their acreage, be-JCompany just recently, these! Arthur Pitt left for Tort Wil- of Arnes, Manitoba, will lecture op iy 2 ¢ Hae! visit, Hon. Peter Heenan, made fcause ofthe unsuitability of cropsiwere the New Chevrolet Six, liam, having been tro erred to 3 » : % . oh . aly ( / - second day of the Chautauqua alo Pi Seg Begg, the Interesting announcement of to the soil. The IMustration far} Cylinder cars, the whole ship. .the office of the Sun Life Assur year, tos ST HE oo ; Too the fact that the Federal Depart- demonstrate the increase {ment consisted of twenty cars, panes Company, there, Ee inurLe tne a a Selo 17.14} Fxg 40 3 Cre fins YN Tirct 3 3 i [1 f an + Stefansson has received honors fron; Veete rod be oi us ; MECUNT ment of Agriculture intends to Possible where crops were adapt-] Just eight years ago Durance Bob Thomson, of Ignace, spent I rom FETE red Po i . i V 7 We G - hi " : ; gle all over the 'world as an ess] * Rha conhrmed, establish two Illustration farms in ed to the nature of the ground in| Bros. and Cg, opened the firs; a couple of days in town this. over, | Motions-- Bege-S HEE : ; : C Strutt: 1at 41 APP : AIR Fate A ) : Fa ; - scientist, and author. At Ts i gg ka this constituency, one in Rainy | which they were planted or sown. j8atage mn Dryden, there then be- Weel, time he ig giving a series of lee esent | +1 ) F i i ; oy i pid : : : Se rs : ,| the account of A J. Lock for River and one in the vicinity - of [The purpose would be to deter-ling only six cars in the district, | Mrs J. Nicholson and baby scn ; > Dryden or Oxdrift. i h i 0-4 That yea - 1eVIo- : ; Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, Be Strutt-Moore: That a grant of 5 ht fpfioine tae most suitable and Pro J oar they sold three Chevro be Oxford, Cambridge and London 1 Sion hes i ESR Although the soil over most of! ductive crops that could be rais-ilets, and in 1928 sold over onegWweck, versities, after which he will com. bc EL 'hey on ie foryden Public fy. District of Kenora is known red in this district according to the hundred. This 2088 to show the! Miss Orig Carson, of Fort Wil. > DTAry 1or 1920, to be rich in fertility, farmers do nature of the soil. splendid development of this liam is the guest of Jirs Robert $10 be paid. | Spent a few days at Oxdrift this Western Canada, McPhail-Moore: That $400.00 distr : : : ids : : qn idistrict. Foote, In order that Canadian Youth moe paid W necount of Dryden a : The Ge <1 Nia le re get the most out of Stefansson's visit, | School Board on 1028 2 Tan] : 5 : . it ; a of. Lhe fine new Chevrolet Show. Ss Jlargaret Latimer, Oxdrifi Connttion Chomtatonns oe. Hote wa nN 1925-29 requisi- DURING the season of 1923 the first: sections 1 So rooms and Service Station, the jas In town Monday. 7 . ~~ : I Lo thr oy tion, i five Ilustration Stations to be operat-| The following four-year rotations is largest and most up-to-dace in La : Sp lave essays written by the schos! chil. Begg-McPhail: That the time! ed undes in ESE I ra I = 20 ng. Bnd Calc a = : dren in every town on the Se Gyo: 2g-Me ; ul ~i6 under the supervision of the Doim-: the most commonly used: ~~ the Kenora District; has just, What Prominent M. -t Say Aba | A WE on the six for returning Collector's Rol] be inin Experimental Station at Kapusk.; First Year--Hoed Crops been completed for Durance © Coed : | cuit, And are offering three of Staffen. extended till May 18, Toe, asing were selec'ed and Preparations i ' gry o soh tavrnm oe ~ k y 4 x : Joke = P i Gn SH Collectors Statement showed! made tor cropping in 1924. These} Third Year--Clover Hay. 4 a % ia SCE igh re = 4 $1 280.7 5 uncollected taxes in Van' were located in the Cochrane district. i Fourih Year--Timothy hay follo is --{Nat 13 ne, & $2=z i 3 4 i RE :. ed 0 95 or dar Sein 0 Tl os 1c, = $256.16 1H Glen Hand. 8 ince then, however, several now loc. by early nloughing and after harve i al Begg-McPhail ; That the Clerk ations have been added until the the! eultivati Where a five_year rota- > ee, mer, 2nd & lesser portion >» acknowledge receipt of FCQUEST: present time there are tweny of the © tion ig red a fifth year is added, * the second prize winner, these becoks from Secretar of Glenoolands ci. ol Hae 5 will make valuable prizes as they are School J ry > engoland: seationg carrying on' very excellent! whieh is used for pasture, Wi 24 ax S an t A Tire Se é Le Cent | Tar on Bo RE » i costly productions J DEhoo and sia ement that making work, and covering three districts nl permit of a longer period of after. Tv Torte will - tied fy on CODY: Or Assessment Roll will be northern Ontario and five counties in| harvest cultivation. See a ' iy Ei Wil be Wl J = taken up with Assessor. 'northern Quebec The six.vear r tation includes gr lan Chautauquas ag to the rules in z Lory ot ; , * Toprrsl rotation ineludey or connection iS the essays and all i. | Begg: Moore: That 7a. Brig-;. The object of these Stationg ig tel clover hay, hoed crops, grain, I e Vs and-all in inall be appointed Truant Officer' ATTY 1] Ered Oil hE er formation will be piven at the schools. | : . carry the message of better farming i two vears hay ' hs : " BO 81 " Saha Ei Glengoland School Section, {and improved farm ractices to the! The far are taking a ke n i Begg-Strutt: That the resigna- tabring an lhe Taxmers are taking 3 Senin NOTICE TO CREDITORS Fr = c i Pill ; hg "rural districts, This is being accom- terest in the ro! tion be'ng demo; 2001.0 be Flney as Fenes) pl shed by introducing on the Tilgstps.- ted, and many are establishing si cultiva. tor modified rotations on the I' own ce Second Year-- Grain Seeded out, and Co., the repair departmen .- oo quipped with the most to d date machinery, they also spocini- st ize in body refinish; HS & St of, : 'ersified iniel- valuable re. ntry." Hon. E. C. DRURY, I Formerly Prime Minister 5: Ontario: Lala in "I have observed the worle of. | Bulk Sales Act viewer be accepted, and appoint- gon Stations the varieties of of this we Te 3 : : ton, which have been found to give| farms, ie = Send ler of Chautanqua ver closely for sever wl PURSUANT to Chapter 121, Re Fo Som mecting of Commell, , | the best results on the Ex;erimental lines of work being especially atio 1 id a tha: vised Statutes of Ontario, 1924 MecPhail-Strutt ; That the Clerk Station. These Ilustrations Stations fon: 1,00 these Stations ¢ to it tills a great public need, particu and amending Acts, all creditors be sal to averting for EN ore mn all cases located alongside o f| pp duction fof veg 28 0 larly in the smaller «coms nities. : of the Oxdrift Trading Company, ders to lay new floor in the Lown 'main travelled roads where. by the |fieq poiabies, Jniversity Buil-' There is a great value in We fier of the Village of Oxdrift, Ontario ship Hall, using No. 1 4 Edge 'use of suitable signboards t] 7 : gnised : : il t so amny thousands of people I from town and countrysid : Now the biought together once a 'their own enjoy superior program will a nto listed to instrict-c ults. ~~ "Np other agency is erhaps for Dry- capable of. doing, quite ti iis: EOL THC Children tha the ves of many commu re being neglected? Rink for have been greatly enriched oar ; Hin cv." instance. this agency. , the atten. tres from ture, where me d occasionally an Bulk Sales Act, 1917, full particu- attend the meeting and advise the lars of their claims, duly verified Council in mak Or six years dura- shed according to, nature of the soil, and the type oi ar and A BOWLING NOTES | ANNUAL OPEN MEETING. = ceived. ey : : A i -i Upton vs. Hardie--Upton 512; Me- 4 ; | Alpert - LOCK, Trustee Stead fr Appomting on ey Master 445; Clempson 447; Beath 468; 1 The Annual Open Meeting of and this would enable each sec- ; P ; ; ; : Ma Soa | i522 Dryden, Ont. i [tl e Townshit to do. is] ---1872 "the Dryden Women's Institute, : 8 ; i i h vis £ : ; : : ig : 1 : - : -- --_-- ee or fact LE time! Hardie 526; McQuarrie 461; Ba'ley will be held in the Town. pir L IN ALL THE WORLD AUCTION SALE Bin Sis ray save the Town-|285; Smith 278; Milanese 255.1505. on oy February 22nd at 3:00] --ON THE SCREEN : hl a " re Whiting vs, Morison--Whiting 492: o'c ock p.m. bb oc Future, the poems cold ship about $4000. in overseer oder a A ting will be a Social 'OU'VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE 2 . i, ~ ; : a - : . ris . NS {er ; i Neery LH) 7 oO il + Furniture, the property of Mr; wages. right oss; Ha ; § i el ny J yet 5 g = r After an invitation 1s ex- A. Henderson, Tuesday, Feb Y.4 Mr Lyons also advised the !472.--1957, j Afternoon and i o 19th, at 1:30 p.m. Consisting of! Council that in making out agree-i. Warren 536; Ba ih Ti fia in ll i hier) : ; i ining-room ! - e : .- 569; McRae 321;. Collis 287.1809. mempers 10t. ne and spend | Bed-room Suite, Dining-room ! ment forms, any money estimat- ; ; i: hg > VI 1, i 7 : i imbls rison--Has a5; nt afternoon with the W. Suite, Cookstove and Kitchenfed to be spent on a certain road Hambly vs, Morison Tony . a pleasant ; : Utensils. The above articles! would have to be expended on Skillen 21%; Miles 20 Wright 285; ; : 2 5 Ted & iis are practically new. Sale to be hat road, while money estimated Reid, D. 386. 2033. J a xdrift Tradi Co. aintenaz ld be expen-i Morison 508; Hill 323; Cunningham held at the Oxdrift Trading Co.{ for maintenance could be expen NOTICE ! 5 1 i hai a an 80; McMonagle 296; Hardie, TF. i A Store. ded in the maintenance of ary 480; MN g ; ) : EY 3 : M. F. COOK, Auctioneer. road where the Council saw nec- 310 --1917. ¥ You are ny ited to a Hanne in the essary ! Hamilton vs. Payne--Hamilton 5014; Oxdrift Community a, on h GE i i epher ; Mi 502; 95; Frida February 22nd, 1929. 2 Tey Moore-McPhail: . That the Shepherd 280; Miller 502; Cox 495; I riday, | 12 NOTICE OF APPLICATION money to expended on road in Adair 130 --1911. Mr Whiteley and Mr Turn- FOR DIVORCE : the +1 shis AS Ly ~ Payne 496; Humphreys 320; Sond. bull will supply the music. the lownship of Van Horne, Pag 3 be Wo #, s Provided i during 1929 is hereby estimated efs 539; Curley 295; Reid, jr, 828 | JTunch will he rov or Sins : ? f+ van have a real, : TRIAS NOTICEA if hereby given thatito amount to $3000.00 and that --1978 Lg open iy _ i _-- : io): : William John Blight of the Town {the Reeve and Clerk are authoriz- Next Week's Games-- d - fashioned g PITRE, == i f i in the District of Ken-{ed to fill in and sien forms to be' Tuesday, Warren vs. Hamilton, keep the date open, and come The Biggest Thing That ilas Ever Zeca Seer In Pictures, ! ; ra, in the Di ) "pea to nl é an > Ee a. TInwdl el et lmission -- Ee Ja FATT . ii Province of Ontario, {sent to the Department of North-, Wednesday, Hamilton ia Hardie and jomus, i a PRICES--MATINEE, 25 & 3:c. me J ntive Engineer, will applylern Development, as follows ot Thursday, Payne vs, Whiting, Gent's 75c. vi adies, 50c¢. . EVININGS, 25 & 53c¢. a the Parliament of Canada, at! No. I, Rice Lake Road, $150.00, ~~ Friday, Morison vs, Upton. Everybody We cone. i rT tnd 2) the next session thereof, for a Bill No. 2, Dryden Mining Road PUB or rimimetin a : - TT r------ ie : " Cg of Divorce from his wife, Elizab- : ! = ; ] eth Mary Blight, of the said Town ; : : & 5 § k wij fo Kenora, housewife, on the $500.00; Maintenance $1200.00. er rom rE a gt : dle bi % 2 ; \ grounds of adultery. : | ii ~ Dated at Kenora, Province he lens Stidmad BIRTHS AL; i ol 2 rh i slice Evans, whose mar ; Th Mr Arthur McCreadv] At Dryden, on Th rsday, Feb next mon'h, was theluvary 7, 1920 to Mr and Mrs Me- guest aes lin n shower! ville IT, Pieter, A daughter, gs held at the home of Mrs B. R.{ At Dryden Red Cross Hospil. gf Tne ro Y 7S : 3 % pl 5 4 ™ i . F rary 6 az Mr and Evans, on Tuesday. on February 6, 192g, to Mr anc : 18 Mia oT i Wabic ; ot About thirty were present and Mrs M. Green, of Wabigoon, a delightful evening enjoyed. son. Just before luncheon Mrs Mor of Ontario, this 6th day of {]. Ha i December, 1928. i i No. 41s a new road to be open-* ed from Railway crossing through i Ir Alex McPhail's farm to Nor- 9 - 150 Ibs Neilson's Chocolates is' Pit f : i f ow ris Spicer presented the gifts to Ap rE eats) { ; Der ib 49c¢. Miss Evans. There was a lovely ANNOUNCING Sed 4 phere array of liner, and the bride-to-be a : ¥l: The Council adjourned at 6:00, 8 ws 3 5 Bifoy 3 yen, an a The opening of a : PREVENT hr p.m, on the motion of Strutt and ¥ haif ib 2 "GC, ly ad fn Ai MARCELLING PARLOR as far as possine Begg. PA ; served by the hostess in the 8 South fire 0 TERT Gibson's English Toffee =~ [275% TARDE SHDN, Dovien »n preventive measured || At the United Church on Tues- xi O3Cn's Anglish Loffe Successful WAS: Ditve.. : Under the Management of Regular 6oc. per pound Special, per 1h 80c. 8 Wiha rT abin The C. W. L. held a successful Miss Margaret Bots Slr Whist Drive at the home of Mrilate of the Marvel Beauty Tarlors. and Mrs Felix Sfreddo last Thurs- Winnipeg day. The prize-winners were : { Hours--from g to 5 Say I ! day, February 12th, 1929, Rey. I. \ PREVENT A Rivers, officiating, Karl Oscar | financial loss by Oberg, of Oxdrift and Clara Alma 8 ; . ° i 8 Rustan, of Dyment. i | Fire with Sia tent SRA M 2 E Ladies first, Mrs Leishman: Con-: 5 : by appointment nt CTE Tat AL St. Luke's Rectory on Mon- 8 y Pi : a i d Bangin TR Lvenings by appointment, TIRE INSURANCE day, February 4t, by the Rev. RB, ; ] ryaen narmacy t 5 bi aa o ap raie 5 i INSURE WITH 7° W. Tindle, Joseph Leutschaft & 4 g0 ; ' }. £. GIBSON, Agent, Dryden , Erzsibet Rozsa, both of Quibell. --Phone ro2--- Rn Mianese. [}

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