Dryden Observer, 12 Aug 1932, p. 2

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER ° a = * NOTICE "Are you in favour of grant- ing an exclusive franchise to the Town of Dryden for sup- plying electrical power for a period of ten years in the portions of the Township of Van Horne get out in an Ag- reement with the Town of Dryden."? TAKE NOTICE that the fore- going is a correct statement of the question to be submitted to the votes of the electors of the Tow nship of Van Horne on the 17th day of September, 1932, between the hours -of nine o'clock in the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon at the following place: oi "Township Hall. " AND THAT the 17th day of september, 1932, at five o'clock in the. forenoon, at the township hall in the said Municipality has been fixed for the appointment of persons to attend at the poll- ing places and at the final sum- ming up of the votes by the Clerk. GEO. WICE, Clerk. et & *® MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT made in triplicate this day] of , in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hun- dred and thirty-two. ao BEWEEN : THE MUNICIPAL COR- PORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF VAN HORNE, hereinafter call- ed the 'Township', OF THE FIRST PART --AND-- THE MUNICIPAL" COR- PORATION OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN, hereinafter called the "Town", OF THE SECOND PART WHEREAS certain residents of the Township in the vicinity of the Town are desirous of be- ing served with electricity by 'the Town, and it is necessary for sueh purpose to erect and maintain poles and wires for the "transmission of - electricity on the following streets and high- 'ways in the Township: -- (a) NORTH DRYDEN: Along or across Government Street, Florence Street, Cecil Street, Myrtle Street and 1st Street. (b) SCOTT SUB-DIVISION: Along or across Covernment| Street, 1st Street, 3nd Street,|. lane at rear of Lots 13 to 44 sf upen receiving a written request v pS rears and pay the same over tol: the Town; provided however, that this condition shall not in- terfere with the right of the Town te discontinue the service to any consumer or consamers who may be im arrears in-pay- their accounts, and provided further that nothing herein con- tained shall interfere with the right of the Town to collect sueh payments in any manner that it may deem adviseable. in The Town further agrees tol i furnish during the said ten year b SS ZESEES aT / ¢ A N 1 \ low prices. venience. ings and motoring. £0 7 z Pes EAST: ZEEE. 2 BN period the necessary power for |! SPECIAL LADIES' FUR ? JACKETS We have just received a shipment of these at really Be sure and see th em at your earliest con- They are just the thing for these cool even- Our Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Department will give you our same Efficient One Day Service. FREE CALL FOR AND DELIVERY Furs Remodelled by Expérts Estimates Given Free street lighting on the said streets A Dryden Dry Cleaners from the Tewnship to that ef- fect, in which case the cost of and other details relating to such service shall be previously Queen St. AND DYERS . LEVINSON, > eran Ss Be, Suite eh Be BSS = ZS SSS ZZEESSS 2h Op. Station arranged and agreed upon br tween the parties hereto as well as the time and manner of gy ment for the same. | The Township further agrees to pay annually to the Town al sum of money equal to any' Winterbottom Lumber Yard Builder @& Contractor. taxes, if any, including business and | or, income taxes pertaining to -the business covered by this Agreement, which may from' time to time during the currency of this agreement be imposed upon the Town in respect of Lumber, Coal and Builders' Supplies EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDER Quality -- and -- Service any property within the Town- ship which may or can be used Dryden JAS. WINTERBOTTOM Ontario J in connection with furnishing \ the said supply of electrical energy. It ig hereby distinctly under- ASH 2 ES v ) N i | ' He ure FASHION GOES A- KNITTING Women everywhere have taken to knitting and just now a summer sweater is the garment of interest and they find that the most satisfactory results can be ob- tained by using Andalusion and Monarch Dove yarns. or Sse SEER SHEERS BE Andalusion Wool, 3-ply light weight. A yarn of softest texture for the popular summer weight sweatey, 20c a ball. Monarch Dove Knitting Yern, fine 4-ply yarn, slight- ly heavier. 20e a ball. Pam SALE ON HURLBUT SHOES We are permitted to see Hurlbut Footwear at reduc- ed prices from August 11th to 20th inclusive in order . to clear stocks. - Se a i Vi / Vi 3 ; \/ Vy A ' mma TE = Ti 1 BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS Complete line of lumber, shingles, sash and doors, builder's hardware, roofing and building papers, brick, lime, plaster and plaster board. Ask us for an estimate on new or repair work. Distributors fer Canadian Oil Products. D. ANDERSON, Manager Dryden Lumber Company, Ltd. and lane South of Lots 20 to 23.| SHEE (¢c) ORVIS SUB-DIVISION: | Along or across and Casimer Street. (d) Along or across Van Horne Street and its extension and road' on Eastern boundary of Town of Dryden. . NOW THEREFORE THIS| HS AGREEMENT WITNESSET H |§8 that the parties hereto mutually | covenant and agree as follows: The Town agrees to supply elec-| 8 tricity to residents of the Town-| gS ship on the streets: and high-|[# ways above mentioned for a term of ten years to be comput- ed from the day of , 1932, at the rates) . which may be in effect in the Town {from time to time, and for the said purpose and in con- sideration of the the Town exclusively to use the said streets and highways and|ES other public places in the Town- ship for such purpose during the said period, and when neces- | §8 sary to carry the wires across| | and | £8 shall further have the right tol such streets or highways, clear any brush or trim any ~ trees on such streets or high- ways as may from time to time be necessary. - The Town shall locate any poles mot now located at such places as the Reeve at the time | of erection shall direct. The Township further agrees that in case of fire the Fire Chief of the Town shall have the right to cut or remove any || poles, lineg or wires that may be necessary to prevent inter- ference with the work of fire- men, the same to be replaced |[ER by the Town as soon as possible. All accounts for electric light and power shall be rendered by ; the Town direct to the econsu- mers, and shall be payable by them at the office of the Treas-|§ urer of the Town, and the Township agrees that in cage any of the said accounts are not M8 paid, that they will make the|§® same a charge on the real es-| ji tate occupied or owned by such | consumers in the manner pres-|M in the Public Utilities k cribed Orvis Street - said service | #8 the Township agrees to permit | Act, and shall collect such ar- - { soy stood and agreed that as the] = AY = en Town purchases its electric pow- : er from the Dryden Paper Com- = N pany, and the quantity of power ; : available is limited, that the C. J ® WwW RI a i : i | 1 Town shall not be obliged to, HOME B AKE FRY and supply any more power than can. PHONE 49 PHONE 49 eH Ld be spared after supplying the needs of the residents and con- C AND Y SHOP sumers in the Town, nor shall, the Town be hound to supply; current where the revenue deri- CHOICE LINE OF i 3 ved shall not be sufficient to ake it reasonably : profitable FRESH GROCERIES AND CONFECTIONERY BUY YOUR FILMS FROM US, or the Town. : 3 he 5 2 IAN IN WITNESS WHEREOF the FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WE HANDLE THE BEST. parties hereunte set their hands -- on KODAK FILMS SIGNE BE E- 3 ms SEALED ANp DE LEAVE YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR are. sure to give the best results. oF ONTARIO PRESERVING FRUIT THE NEW VERICHROME IS WONDERFUL. He uy eal om on), Have your camera loaded here today. : VAN HORNE PEACHES, PEARS AND PLUMS 3 RE PICKLNG TOMATOES AND CUCUMBERS x: THE MUNICIPAL CORPORA. TO ARRIVE NEXT WEEK E. W. STANSFIELD & SON TION OF THE TOWN OF : - . DRYDEN \& / MAYOR. J) CLERK. Z ; x BEAT IT IF YOU CAN ; Prices on Pipeless Furnaces complete delivered to your home. THE DOLLAR YOU SPEND NOW IS es Blogs fuses Soy 15,000 feet and 25.- eet, price 0 and $146.30. Also Success 15,000 WORTH $1.50 and 22 000 capacity at prices of 107.75 and $132.70, plus A lot of people feel just now like the old Negro who cost oe installation. came to the crossroads and saw one sign pointing to Mon. other. dees and raltey. at Aiiiatent Drives iol heaven and another sign pointing to hell. He shool as the 800 and 900 series, Hecla warm air furnaces, ete. his head and said to himself: "Ef Ah goes to Hebben, The 900 series Hecla carries Clare Bros. guarantee gis Ty 3 ths ia Se a that when properly installed, it will give satisfaction to hee TRE : ep : a EL it will be removed and the purchase price aii : te, refunded. & But resting is rusting. This is true of dollars. Do not buy a heater or a cook stove without enquir- If those of us who have money Just leave it to rest-- ing about quality and price from the manufacturer. the wheels of industry keep on rusting. Wheat and cotton and corn keep on piling up in warehouses. Our Glectricfj Ranges. Repairs of any description in the Tinsmithing Line. neighbors keep on hunting for jobs that don't exist. WITH THE WONDERFUL OVEN' DRYDEN'S GREATEST PRODUCING SHOP Now, it's wrong to spend our dollars foolishly, just B® for the sake of spending. But a lot of us are saving BM dollars foolishly--just for the sake of saving--without |ELECTRIC COOKING AT ITS Olaf A Isa k son realizing that the Tas we save to-day has a decreased BEST . . . earning power compared with the dollar we saved in General Sheet Metal Worker and Heating Contractor. 1929. But the dollar we spend to-day is worth $1.50 in Elects] Ki tel a Princess St. Dryden, Ont. vile veceived. ectric cooking is clean an i Most prices are way down--further down than they |odorless; no coal or ashes; no were even in 1921. Eggs and butter and flour and [flame to blacken or seil your = clothing and furniture are way down--and that means values are way up. This is the greatest buying time we'll see again for many years. Pretty soon, these prices are going to start up--some prices have already started up. When they do, we'll have to pay more for the things we need right now. We shall have lost the chance to get that new suit or dress or chair or bed or radio or automobile--at a bargain! Besides, if we buy these things mow, we'll put some- body to work who needs a job even worse than he needs charity. If we put him to work, he can buy the things we make or sell, and that will help us. Hard times? Not if we harness our dollars and hitch them to the wagon, instead of leaving them in the stable. There guesswork, no worry; roasts and bakings come from the oven de- liciously done. pots and pans. is no The superiority of electric cooking is now gen- erally recognized. AND IN THESE NEW McCLARY ELEC- TRIC MODELS WE BRING YOU ELECTRICAL COOKING AT ITS NEWEST AND FIN- EST. Special Reduced Prices on Instant-Lite Lanterns and Lamps. up. Buy now while our stock lasts. repeated. Lanterns $6.50 up. Lamps $9.00 and Cannot be Opposite Royal Bank Telephone 41 DURANCE BROS. & C0. EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE i ONTARIO PATERSON'S MEAT MARKET SATURDAY Beef Hears, per Ib noir in ins invvn. 8e Loin Pork Chops or Roasts, perth ............... 18¢ Shoulder Pot Roast Beef, per th .................. 12¢ Brisket Boiling Beef, per Ib ........ Sa 8c Frontg of Lamb, perth... ........ Las a aes, 12e Shoulder Pork Steak, 2th for... von iil 25¢ MONDAY Sirloin Steal, perIb . 0 olsa T a 25¢ Stewing Veal, 3 1b for .............. Bee na 26¢ TUESDAY Shoulder Veal Steak, per tbh ...... evasive. 15¢ Hamburgh Steak, 2 th for... a 25¢ WEDNESDAY | ~ Shoulder Pork Steak, per ib .......... Ee 15¢ Boiling Beef, per Ib ................. ben ena Te - THURSDAY Shoulder Lamb Chop, per1b ........... ead 15¢ 11 Liver, 45 tb Baeon ........... ,.. eis 15¢ FRIDAY Cheese, 2b hox ... 3 SEIT 40¢ L4-ib Palm Cheese ........ iets trae Li 15e Phone 6. A. PATERSON Dryden ny eT

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