Dryden Observer, 16 Jun 1933, p. 3

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HH) lL a £1) ) DS (EH (-SD-( S--SD. ) SED) S-(-€- Stim 16h, 1985 TT __ THE DRYDEN OBSERVER amin A rn iis PAGE THREE A Anderson & Harris Funeral Directors Day or Night Calls 62-2 | FOR BAUER. BROS. WOOD SAWING Reasonable Prices and Prompt Service. Leave orders at Star Pool Room. ) ED GED) GE (GED ) SE () CD (; HEE (GEES (NED 0 &F ED-O SEED (CEES (55 3) aE (SE (CEE (GED () ED (GED ( I} a Edye's Dairy The home of good milk. Babies Milk a Specialty. The oldest accredited herd in the district. If in want, drop us a card BOX 261, DRYDEN ) ERY () CRED ED () <TD> (SED () SED; ( C2) & 1 ! ° Decorating Interior and Exterior Decorating Pantin, Paperhanging, Ete. 8 Ss Orders can be left at Observer Office. L. BEESTON P.O. Box 267 Dryden, Ont. EJ d T. A. MILES 'Painting & Paperhanging Rooms Papered from $5.00 up. Including paper for ceiling and walls. Samples on request. P.0. BOX 258 Dryden, Ontario ) RE () CE () RET () GPS () SEI () GSB We talk Quality not Price. SEMI-READY Clothes for QUALITY, SEMI-READY Clothes for WEAR, SEMI-READY Clothes for STYLE, SEMI-READY Clothes for VALUE, 'Sold by T. PROUDFOOT "The Dryden Tailor' "ASK THE MAN WHO WEARS ONE" EE () SHE (CIE O - ENED () Sa OG (3 Spring Is Here 1.000 houses are in need 'of water and I have 1,000 feet of Bavestroughing com- : ing to supply the needs of * the District, which will be sold at 10% reduction. Don't imagine you can do this line of work your- self. You need a skilled tinsmith to do the job. SEE ME AT ONCE. OLAF A. ISAKSON General sheet metal worker and heating contractor. Tinsmithing of any discription Dryden's Greatest Producing Shop. Princess St. Dryden$ £) E_- () <EED- () GD- () CEES () SED () EE £3 ~ £) a () CRD () CED (CRED ( ED) BED CI EEE SRE (En GED O- TEED ) CED () <3 (Gh - ()-Clawy- (i TO RENT--FOUR ROOMED HOUSE with good basement, apply P.O. Box 173, Dryden, Ont. C SALE -- BABY Baby Walker, CARRIAGE, Bassinette, Child's Crib, Mandolin; New 4' 6" Mattress, 3' 6" Walnut Bed; 4 Bed and Coil Spring; 4' 6" Cable Spring; Wring- er; Hand Washing Machine; 3 Burner Oil Stove and Oven; Cream Separator; Horse Collar; Ford Car in good mechanical condition. See Alan Durance, the Auctioneer. C FOR SALE--9 central situation, price $13- 00; also for sale or rent two houses in Chase Park, newly decorated, apply 'R/ H. Pronger, Nelary I'ablic, Dryden, Ontario. c BOARDING HOUSE rooms, 1 YOUR WAGES HAVE BREEN CUT; Costs of living have been cut; Why not cut your insurance cost by carrying your fire insurance with the . Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Co. and save 20%. Call, phone or write D. L. Skillen, District Agent. LOST--STRAYED FROM MY premises Friday, June 9th, one light bay gelding, five years old, weight about eleven hundred I1bs.. anyone knowing the whereabouts of same please notify owner. Robt. Hawthorne, Eton and Rugby, via Oxdrift, Ontario. C FOR SALE -- COLEMAN RADIANT Gas Heater. New. Looks like a fire place, is portable and will heat any room comfortably at a mini- mum cost and at the same time is very ornamental. Call at the Ob- server Office and see this handsome? heater which will be sold ait a bar- gain price. DRYDEN CONTINUATION SCHOOL TENDERS WANTED Sealed tenders, marked 'Tenders for alterations to Continuation School," will be received by Mr. H. Humphreys, Chairman, up to mnoon, June 28th, 1933. Said alterations are necessary to create space for science laboratory and teachers' room. Plans and speci- fications may be obtained from the secretary. Geo. Wice, Secretary. TENDERS WANTED Sealed tenders, marked 'Tenders for Residence Property Repair," will be received by the undersigned up to noon,June 28th, 1933. Work will com- prise necessary painting, paper hang- ing, and minor repairs on the three houses owned by the School Board. Specifications may be obtained from the secretary. Geo. Wice, Secretary. STOMACH SUFFERERS MARVEL AT NEW THREE MINUTE RELIEF People who have suffered for years from stomach agonies are marveling at the quick relief of Bisma-Rex, a new, delicious-tasting antacid powder And its comfort is lasting, too! It acts four ways. Neutralizes excess acid; relieves stomach of gas; soothes membranes; and aids digestion. Get Bisma-Rex today at Harris's Rexall Drug Store, 4 oz. jar T5c, 16 oz. jar $1.50. (Advert.) FRATERNAL NOTICES GOLDEN STAR LODGE, A.F.&A.M,, No. 484, G.R.C. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, the Second Tuesday of each month. Visitors cordially invited. CON. ANDERSON, W.M. A. J. CLEMPSON, Sec'y. DRYDEN LODGE, No. 1694. Meets the First and Third LO. Wednesday of each month, at eight p.m., in the Town Hall Visiting brethren cordially invited. B. R. SMITH --W.M. 0. 8S. JACKSON--Rec. Sec'y. 1.0.0.F.,, DRYDEN LODGE, No. 417. Meets in the Town Hall, Dryden, every Second and Fourth Monday in the month at eight p.m. Visiting brethren cordially invited. A. BUCHANAN--N.G. F. WHITELEY, Rec. Sec'y. DRYDEN BRANCH Meets in the Pulp Mill Hall, the third Sunday of each month at 8.30 p.m. Visiting comrades cordially invited. J. Winterbottom, Pres. H. M. Davidson, Sec'y. S. V. Rigbey, Treas. SEND YOUR HEMSTITCHING TO Mrs. . Overton, Brydon Block, Ken- ora. Special attention to mail orders. P24 DEBTS COLLECTED--WE COLLECT Notes, Accounts, Wages anywhere. Our success will astonish you, we seldom fail. If we do, it costs you nothing. You take no risk. You can't lose. Act now! Send in your debts today, big or small, old or new, we will surprise you with re- sults. Clip for future reference. Do it now. No collection, no charge. UNITED CREDIT MEN OF CAN- ADA. Branches everywhere. Owen Sound Branch, P.O. Box 22. EAGLE RIVER News Continued either, for Mrs. McCoombs quickly retaliated. We enjoyed. all this very much. Here a welcome drink was handed around by Mrs. Hellem. Water pail was soon emptied, for we were very warm, owing to having to keep the door closed on account of the mosquitoes. Miss Hdna . Cross. and Mr. BE Schultz then gave a piano and cornet number, this number was very well rendered and we all wished there could have been more, but time was flying fast, and Mrs. Winterbottom and Mrs. Morris presented a skit entitled "Hired and Fired," and we must pay tribute ito their skill, not only in action, but make up. The HEagle River Band then played three numbers, all keenly enjoyed. There were many articles on dis- play which deserve honorable men- tion, for they were all of excellent workmanship, all made of inexpensive materials, but never-the-less very dear to the makers, and we take pleasure in announcing that the first prize went to one of our own mem- bers, Mrs. Peterson, who had made a lovely afgan from wool produced. washed, carded and spun by her mother, Mrs. F. D. Anderson, dyed and crocheted by Mrs. Peterson. We must pay tribute to the varigated dying. A combination underwear suit, made from this same wool, by Miss H. Anderson, was also on dis- play, and deserves credit to our digtrict." A child's '"gertrude,"' made entirely from sock tops, took second prize by Mrs. Newman, Rideout, and this too, was really a work of art, and looked so very dainty, although one gets the impression that sock tops could not be such. © All the articles displayed were very, very fine pieces. This exhibition made up a large part of our meeting, and was keenly ex- amined by all the ladies. ; We then wound up the business with election of officers and the National Anthem. We expect to meet many of our friends next year at Rideout, where we have peen invited for the Annual. We have had great pleasure in en- tertaining the ladies of the District, and trust that we shall again have the pleasure at some future date. We wish to extend thanks to all the visiting ladies who contributed to the programme, to our own talent, to Mr. Cross for the band numbers, to the girls who took the work of ithe lunch off us, and lastly but by no means least, to Mr. Stephenson for his especial kindness in permitt- ing us to use the Hall Before leaving to catch No. the Kenora ahd Keewatin ladies were given a further lunch at the hotel, some of our members assisting Mrs. Gardiner with this. Everybody was tired, but happy, and so we leave the District Annual, until next year. * * *® Eagle River Men's Club. The Eagle River Men's Club step- ped out on June 3rd to celebrate the King's Rirthday and entertain some 3 social evening. room of the Pulp Mill building were carefully set and piled with galore. After the sumptuous banquet toasts were proposed -by the able master, Mr. Jas. Stevenson, to the king, club and guests and numerous speeches followed. Tom Wragg, presi- dent, and Rev. Cann, vice president, addressed the gathering, outlining the aims and objects of the club and strongly urged the men of Eagle River to support the organization. One of the foremost aims at present is the building of a Community Hall, another is the organization and supervision of Hagle's athletic ac- tivities. ent played cards, danced and sang songs. Jim Winterbottom and Joe '| be the guest preacher. twenty guests at a big banquet and Tables in the dining j food }. toast- | Following the speeches those pres- | and somebody said they got home at daylight. Needless to say the club increased its membership nearly a hundred per cent. and has the whole com- munity supporting its worthy aims. Armstrong were out-of-town ces PRONGER'S STORE NEWS Churches ST. JOSEPH"S R. C. CHURCH Father Belanger, P.P. Sunday: 10 a.m. Holy Mass. 11 a.m. Catechism. 7 p.m. Rosary & Benediction. ST. LUKE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School. 7.30 p.m.--Evensong and Sermon. Bev. T. Cann. DRYDEN BAPTIST CHURCH Dryden, Ontario. On Friday and Saturday evening, June 16th and 17th, Rev. Hric Quirk, returned Missionary from India, will The public is cordially invited. 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.--Morning Worship. 7.30 p.m.--Evening Service. "God's Answer to Man's Wisdom." 'Thursday, 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. Friday 8 p.m.--B.Y.P.U. --F. M. Ward, Pastor. NEW ARRIVALS Little Girls Fancy Straw Hats, attractive wide droop- ing brims, in every shade, a good choice ....... in Ladies' Fancy Straws and Panamas, whites and pas- tel shades, a few dark $1.75 and $1.95 Ladies' New Mesh Dresses, received poday viv 51.95 Diving Caps... hid wine at is 15¢ Bathing Suits -- Tennis Shoes. WOOD YARD VALUES | 16-inch dry, prompt delivery, single cord ....... $1.75 4.7t. dry; prompt. delivery, fallicord .,.......... $3.50 Dry Wood, country delivery, per cord Lot 50 and = 00 Ere rT CT TE rE Tn HHH HTT YT RY THETA THE UNITED CHURCH OF - CANADA Dryden Ontario Oxdrift-- 1.30 p.m.--Sunday School. 2.30 p.m.--Divine : Worship. With Holy Communion. Dryden--11.00 a.m.--Church School. 7.00 p.m.--Divine Worship. minister will preach on-- "A Tremendous Secret." You are heartily welcome. John W. Howes, The Minister. M. J. CROSIER ) Licensed Motor Taxi i Day and night calls given prompt attention. Phone 117 Dryden, Ont. it { i (7 Ee CEC CE CC EE oF CE = =) First Class Service i FEED STABLE, LIVERY TAXI AND DRAY at my old stand in | THE DRYDEN LIVERY § R. Trist Dryden, Ont. X Loan PERMANENT § . WAVE SPECIAL LADIES For your next Permanent Try IRVING'S BEAUTY SHOPPE--KENORA. 53.00 04.00 50.00 $IRVING'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Main Street KENORA, ONTARIO Phone 237 Red, or write for your appointment. NOTE--We only take be- tween 2% to 3 hours to give a permanent wave. SPIRAL STEAM OIL Extra Special SHELTON Croquignole Push Up - - - - Charminol Oil Criogquigmole Push Up - - - - Pan To Wit BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT under the hands of the Chairman and Secretary-Treasurer of Aubrey Public School Section Number 2, District of Kenora, dated the 29th day of April, 1933, commanding the Sheriff to levy upon the lands hereinafter described, for arrears of Taxes, I hereby give notice that pursuant to the Assessment Act, I shall on Monday, the 11th day of September, 1933, at the hour of Eleven O'Clock in the forenoon, at the Sheriff's Office, Town of Kenora, proceed to sell by Public Auction so much of the said lands as may be nesessary to discharge the arrears against them, with costs thereon, unless such arrears and costs are sooner paid. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE it is the intention of the Trustees of Aubrey Public School Section, Num- ber 2, District of Kenora, to purchase at the adjourned Sale, less than the arrears and costs thereof, according to R.S.0. 1927, Chapter 238, Section 157, Subsection 3. District of Kenora. SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS Sheriff's Sale of Lands for Arrears of School Taxes Aubrey Public School Section, Number 2. if held, said parcels of land if the price offered is NAME AND ADDRESS Lot Con. Arrears 'Patented or OF OWNER No. No. Acres of Taxes Interest Costs Total Un-patented D..J Frejd, Kenora, Ont... «ou enamine 1 ui 75 $60.84 $6.08 $9.56 $76.48 Un-patented Mrs. BE. M. Chadwick, (Estate) Kenora, Ont. N.P.2. 4 161 $108.01 $10.80 $12.39 $131.20 Patented 7 EE) King, Oxdrift, Ont ri Ea ay N.P.4. 5 99 $95.07 $9.50 $11.63 $116.20 Patented J.T King, Oxdrift, Ont a as N.P.3. 5 160 $112.75 $11.27 $12.65 $136.67 Patented Jo King, Oxdeifl, Ont oo doit N.P3 b 115 $38.48 $3.84 $8.36 $50.68 Patented 5 oT Lyle, Dryden, Ont. Lu 0.0.0 viva, N.P.8. 5 160 $201.15 $20.11 $17.78 $239.04 Patented 8, TT. Lyle, Dryden, ONL. ........0.000 000 S.H.P.6. 5 80 $38.77 $3.87 $8.38 $51.02 Un-patented 8.0.7. Lyle, Dryden, Ont. ........0% N% of SW.%.6. 5 40 $16.70 $1.67 $7.11 $25.48 Un-patented G. H. Meldrum, 14 Earle St., Toronto, Ont. S.P.3. 5 160 $230.46 $23.04 $19.46 $273.96 Patented W. L. Potter, loca, B.C. Aa yr ST A N.P.3. 2 160 $205.80 $20.58: $18.03 $244.41 Patented J. R. Trueman, Courtwright, Ont. ........ N.P.7 5) 160 $133.48 $13.34 $13.86 $160.68 Patented G. Walker's Est., Belmont Hse., Victoria, B.C. N.P.4. 1 160 $91.83 $9.18 $11.45 $111.46 Patented W. C,. Wall, Oxdrift, Ont. lL hah 00 N.P.1. 5 160 $185.11 $18.51 $16.83 $220.45 Un-patented Dated at the Sheriff's Office, Kenora, this 2nd day of June, 1933, A Ontario, . ! or ARAN BAL al Bx The adjourned Sale, if any, will be held at the same hour and place three weeks later. Published in the Ontario Gazette in its issues of June 10th, 17th, 24th and 30th. . L. 0. MacCALLUM. , Sheriff of She District of Kenora. IR DT TEE Te EL Le © BEAUTIF Y Your HOME 5 WITH THE FURNITURE YOU CAN BUY AT = THE DRYDEN FURNITURE MART AT THESE REASONABLE PRICES Site Received Shipment of Stoves, A-1 condition, extra special ........ eo $20.50 - =} Dining Roomy Chairs, per seb ................... $12.50 i Kitchen Cabinet ........... A aa $14.00 New Felt Mattresses, special one week only ..... $5.25 = Cap SIovey a a . $8.50 = Sh Eel '4 Dryden Furniture Mart New and Secondhand Furniture Bought, Sold 'and 0 Exchanged. Ei WE AIM TO PLEASE. = S. FREEDMAN, Manager LEVINSON BLDG. fd 2 iL = a Sama LASER Sik . C. J. 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