Dryden Observer, 21 Jul 1933, p. 3

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JULY 14th, 1933. oe ay THE DRYDEN OBSERVER ° Frm > BAGE THREE 1 ND. (© Summer Sale Announcement - (3-H () GED () CID () 6 For July and August we of- fer the following reductions on made-to-measure suits. 20% off all tweeds and worsteds, and 10% off blue, black and grey serges. Come in and look over the 5) - CE) ED (CED (3-3 (GE (ED ()-aD- () wide selection of samples and let us order yours today. T. PROUDFOOT "The Dryden Tailor' A) TED () -EEED- (ENED () EFS () SHEED O ENED (. fr Interior or Exterior Plastering or Stucco. E. EVANS First Class Journeyman. P.O. Box 159 Dryden. Res. Bedworth = E \ i First Class Service FEED STABLE, LIVERY TAXI AND DRAY at my old stand in THE DRYDEN LIVERY R. Trist Dryden, Ont. \§ H £3) GED GS) () GR (SD) SE (Y BAUER BROS. WOOD SAWING Reasonable Prices and Prompt Service. Leave orders at Star Pool Room. ) EE ) EEE () EE () GE () EE () CER (33 5) a) CD OTE -O-e--D ET} | te] SB 0 HER ) ED) ) ( 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 ) CEE () EER () SEED: () SER () GES () ERE ( £5) EE (a (SED (OED 2 < ! S i = ! t+] 0 £3 C3 Decorating Interior and Exterior Decorating Painting, Paperhanging, Ete. Ono ce Orders can be left at Observer Office. L. BEESTON P.O. Box 267 Dryden, Ont. 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 (oa a a a a oa a a aa a a ao a aa a a a a oa a a a a 4 » Spring Is Here 1.000 houses are in need of water and I have 1,000 feet of Eavestroughing 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' gs Greatest Producing Shop. Princess St. Dryden CLASSIFIED SECTION -- 0 WHY NOT TRY AN AD IN OUR Classified Column? The charges are very little and it is sure to bring results. Do it now. TO 'RENT--FOUR ROOMED HOUSE with good basement, apply P.O. Box 173, Dryden, Ont. C BOARDING HOUSE FOR SALE--9 rooms, central situation, price $13- 00; also for sale or rent two houses in Chase Park, newly decorated, apply R. H. Pronger, Nolary I'abiic, Dryden, Ontario. C YOUR WAGES HAVE BEEN 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%. write J. L. Skillen, District Agent. 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. U.8.8. No. 1, WAINWRIGHT AND DRYDEN BY ORDER The tonsil clinic started in the Faster holidays will be continued be- tween the 10 and 22 of July. Any par- ents wishing to have children's tonsil and adenoid defects rectified will ar- range to have these children report during the coming month. MORTGAGE SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the Powers of Sale contained in a certain Charge, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by 8. E. RICHARDSON, Auctioneer, at PUBLIC AUCTION on Thursday, the 20th day of July, 1933, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon at the farm of Albert Leroy Wice, Dryden, Ontario, the following property, namely,-- The north part of lot number Seven in the Sixth Concession of the Town- ship of Van Horne, containing .one hundred and sixty acres, more or Call, phone or: Bungalow, North Alex. Findlay, of track, Dryden, Ont. apply C30 FOR ,SALE --7 ROOMED HOUSL nice location, near Public School, good well, apply to Box 163, Dry- den, Ontario C SMART GIRL WANTED TO SERVE in Tea Room. Apply between the hours of 7 and 9 p.m. Friday even- ing at the Dryden Bakery. C28 FOR RENT--7 ROOMED HOUSE, double garage, stable, hen house, 4 acre pasture, and garden. Resi- dence in country. For particulars apply R. MacGregor, Dryden.' P30 FOR SALE OR WOULD EXCHANGE for property in town, 25 acres with house and barn, 2 miles from town, ideal for poultry raising and gar- dening. Apply Box 24, Dryden Observer. P28 STOMACH GAS RUINS HEALTH AND BEAUTY Stomach gas that causes loss of sleep and rest ruins your health and your beauty! Xven people who have suffered for years from stomach troubles caused by acid stomach are getting relief from Bisma-Rex, 2a new, delicious-tasting antacid pow- der. Bisma-Rex brings lasting re- lief, too! Get it today at Harris's Rexall Drug Stors. 4 oz. Jar 75¢c 16 oz. Jar $1.00-- (Advert) TOWN OF DRYDEN NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with Sec. 7, Voters' List Act, and have posted in my office on the 26th day of June, 1933, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal and Elec- tions for parliament and that such list remains for your inspection. I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any omissions or errors corrected accord- ing to law, the last day of appeal be- ing July 17th, 1933. Dated at Dryden, this 26th day of 'June, 1933. C28. J. BE. GIBSON, Clerk. TO RENT--NEW FOUR ROOMED VAL- re-~ LOST--BUNCH OF KEYS, uable to owner, finder turn of Observer Office, Dryden DRYDEN BAKERY - CHANGES HANDS Under please Old Established Business New Management. The Dryden Bakery passed into different ownership during the week, and considerable extension in ithe business is contemplated. Plain and fancy bread and pastry, and the highest class of confectionery will be offered to the people of Dryden. I The tea room and ice cream parlor will be reopened, with a variety of sandwiches, dainty cakes and light Junches. A specialty will be made of meat pies, "like those of the old country," at very popular prices. A. McCardle, who is in charge of the baking department, gained his experience as a baker and confection- er at the famous City Bakeries, Glas- gow, and the display in the show cases Saturday morning will bear attractive witness to the excellence of that training.-- (Advert). = PRONGER'S STORE NEWS Organdie Sun Hats for Girls 18¢ RAYON SWEATERS Misses and ladies pullovers with fitted waist, very dainty, all'shades ...........o.. oui. .s 45c and 65¢ SOCKETTES Childrens .....00 00. 00. ER nal -15¢ and 20c Ladies 7... 00... oval NEL 20c and 25c AWNING STRIPES ' Good quality, per yard ......... an 35¢ and 38¢ WATERPROOF CUSHIONS Full size, Kapok filled, for the boat or camping 50c NAVAJO BLANKETS Neatly bound and finished, Indian designs, for the car, camp or home .............. eva co. $2.35 WOOD YARD VALUES 16-inch dry, prompt delivery, single cord ................ $1.75 4-ft. dry, prompt delivery, full cord ...................... $3.50 Dry Wood, country delivery, per cord $2.50 and $3.00 Br ee NH TE Why send away for your i ca = = = = max = = i = = = == = = = a -- -- a = oes are om = = -- ---- -- -- = -- -- -- et = = = == = = -- en = oe a -- -- -- -- = - a --- -- -- -- = -- -- ne -- -- so. -- -- = -- a -- -- = mea oes ---- -- -- -- om = -- -- Jel = x -- -- = em -- = -- -- on -- HHT HL HR CE TE TEL TATA TART RA AEE AR RET Tombstones when a beautiful silver gray granite can be had here in the district direct from the quarry at greatly reduced prices from $15.00 up. First Class Work and Engraving. For particulars. write-- A. GUMMERSON Wabigoon, Ontario. FRATERNAL NOTICES GOLDEN STAR LODGE, AF.&A.M, No. 484, G.R.C. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, the Second Tuesday of each month. Visitors cordially invited. HERMAN SAUNDERS, W.M. I. H. WITHROW, Sec'y. DRYDEN LODGE, No. 1694. Meets the First and Third L.0. Special Sale of Grey Enamelware A RE RR RE i 2rianai=2nananan2n=2nan2=n us EE Ch OC CE CE Ch Ci ECC CREE RE C.J. WRIGHT PHONE 49 PHONE 49 ERE] For This Weekend FRESH SHIPMENT OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Er EL CEE CRE = Lettuce, Tomatoes, Celery, Cabbage, Carrots, Oranges, Bananas, Grapefruit. Lemons, : ri less, being all that part of said. lot '8 gt. Dish Pans at .. 60c lying north of a line drawn across|Wednesday of each month, at eight qt. * ve Apples, Ete. i caid lot parallel with the north limit|p.m. in the Town Hall. Visiting Quart Dippers at ..... 3b¢ thereof, and distant south therefrom |brethren cordially invited. Cups at en ras My, forty chains. B. R SMITH --W.M. : : i On the said farm there is said to 0. S. JACKSON--Rec. Sec'y. q % otato rots a i be erected a dwelling house with1,0.0.F, DRYDEN LODGE, No. 417 Tan Pots at ........ 15 iil : : .0.0.F., - : LEE [Ei] suitable form bulaings. "aes in he. Town Hatt Divaon || 90.50, Roasters at... $1.60 | | SHEE Er The lands will be sold subject to|gyery Second and Fourth Monday in > a reserve bid. : the month at eight pm. Visitingll| Double Boilers at $1.40 ||| ------ TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cent. |brethren cordially invited. Tondon Kettles at $1.50 (7 S) of the purchase money to be paid A. BUCHANAN--N.G. : y down at the time of sale, and. the F. WHITELEY, Rec. Sec'y. London Kettles at $1.85 PATERS ha A : balance within thirty days. DRYDEN BRANCH For further particulars and con- Mecte 1n the Pulp Mill . Ahh BENIN Y atu ¥ ditions of sale, apply to Ho : 0° ) all, the third Sunday HARRY W. PAGE, of each month at 8.30 -- : SATURDAY East Block, Parliament Bldgs. p.m. Visiting comrades [2] m. mangos, Qibvfor oo. ul ssi ah as . 25¢ Toronto, Ontario, cordially invited. Hardware Merchants oo ae t Lanb th ? 15c Solicitor for the Mortgagee. J. Winterbottom, Pres. Tolathone. 23 Brod Out ront of Lamb, per oloinbaliel Sit A A c DATED at Toronto, this 8th day of H. M. Davidson, Sec'y. slephon yden, Ont. Pot Roast Beef, per Ib ...............c0.. a - 10¢ June, 1938. c28 S. V. Rigbey, Treas. |\ 2 Pork Kidney, per Ib .................. cache 15¢ : hn Prime Rib Roast, per tb ................. a 17c Nd 9 4 Sheriff's Sale of Lands for Arrears of School Taxes : MONDAY : : - : Le Pork Tonge, ll ne en 05 Cairnbrogie School, School Section Number 1, Township of Wainwright, Stewing Steak, ZI T0F ... coco. ii aeisnmnns 25¢ District of Kenora. : en Tupshay 0 Wit,-- : X BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT under the hands of the Chairman and Secretary-Treasurer of Cairnbrogie lL Stewing Veal, 3 for TENT. a Ta 25¢ School, School Section Number 1, Township of Wainwright, District of Kenora, dated the 12th day of June, 1933, com- Pork Steak, ber I. Jo ov ele oe 15¢ manding the Sheriff to levy upon the lands hereinafter described, for arrears of taxes, I hereby give notice that pur- } suant to the Assessment Act, I shall on Monday, the 9th day of October, 1933, at the hour of Eleven O'Clock in the W EDNESDAY ; forenoon, at the Sheriff's Office, Town of Kenora, District of Kenora, proceed to sell by Public Auction so much of the Veal Steak, Der bn Callin 1he said lands as may be necessary to discharge the arrears against them, with costs thereon, unless such arrears and Lamb Stew, 3 for ..... Cm a 925¢ costs are sooner paid. : : AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE it is the intention of the Trustees of Cairnbrogie School, School Section No. THURSDAY 1, Township of Wainwright, District of Kenora, to purchase at the adjourned sale, if held, said parcels of land if the Lamb Cho 1 Yim price offered is less than the arrears and costs thereof, according to R.S.0. 1927, Chapter 238, Section 157, Sub- ps, per sawmist wasn vase aise ss sie E Blaine Abe nn : Brisket Boiling Beef, per 1b . Saal 8 oH NAME AND ADDRESS Lot Con. Arrears | Patented or OF OWNER No. No. Acres of Taxes Interest Costs Total Un-patented Veal Roast or 35 FRIDAY ast, per. Frank Ankney, Dryden, Ontario. Si of Nl, I.ot5 5 80 $63.38 $6.34 $17.60 $87.32 Un-patented Cheese 1 1 Sir Herbert Parsons, Winton Lodge, Streatham hte V2 or ... , | Common, London, S.W. England. S14 of Lot 2 5 160 $192.98 $19.30 $25.10 $237.88 Patented x ~ mr ; i The adjourned Sale, if any, will be held at the same hour and place three weeks later. Phone 6. A. PATERSON Dryden i Published in the Ontario Gazette in its issues of July 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th, 1933. \ or) Dated at the Sheriff's Office, Kenora, Ontario, L. D. MacCALLUM, ah this 30th day of June, 1933. Sheriff, District of Keénora, Ontario. ; ah = ' E : : | SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS gi * 9 i be i : Sheriff's Sale of Lands for Arrears of School Taxes l Sed Machines ' Aubrey Public School Section, Number 2. pean 7 j District of Kenora. AS AS To Wit-- oo By ne oe A WARRANT unde my hanes of the Chairman and Secretary-Treasurer of Aubrey Public 1-6 ft. McCormick-Deering Binder, complete with choo ection Number 2, District o enora, dated the 29th day of April, 1933, commanding the Sheriff to levy lin a. . : upon the lands hereinafter described, for arrears of Taxes, 1 hereby give notice thai pursuant to the Assessment tongue truck, transport truck, and sheaf carrier, slight- a I shall on Monday, the 11th day of September, 1933, at the hour of Eleven O'Clock in the forenoon, at the ly weather beaten, used very little, re-possessed, $160.00 heriff's Office, Town of Kenora, proceed to sell by Public Auction so much of the said lands as may be nesessary 1/, to discharge the arrears against them, with costs thereon, unless such arrears and costs are sooner paid. cash, or $175. 00, L/ cash, terms on the balance. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE it is the intention of the Trustees of Aubrey Public School Section, Num- ol : : : ber 2, District of Kenora, to purchase at the adjourned Sale, if held, said parcels of land if the price offered is -5 ft. Deering Reaper, in good working shape, just less than the arrears and costs thereof, according to R.S.0. 1927, Chapter 238, Section 157, Subsection 3. the thing for cutting clover seed, or the small ficld of NAME AND ADDRESS Lot Con. Arrears Patented or grain, $30.00 cash or $35.00 November 1st. OF OWNER No. No. Acres of Taxes Interest Costs Total Un-patented an D. J. PFrejd, Kenora, Ont. . ................ 1 1 75 $60.84 $6.08 $9.56 $76.48 Un-patented 1-5 ft. Massey Harris M Cs : . : : Mrs, E. M. Chadwick, (Estate) Kenora, Ont. N.P.2., 4. 161 $108.01 $10.50 $12.39 $131.20 Patented : J, Haris Mower In good shape, $30.00 1 T Ring OwArit, Ont on "NPA. 5 99 $95.07 $9.50 $11.63 $116.20 Patented cash or $35.00 on November 1st. J. T. King, Oxdrift, Ont. ..... Noa a N.P.3 5 160 $112.75 $11.27 © $12.65 $136.67 Patented Sl : J. T. King, Oxdrift,; Ont. .......i. vee e.s N.P.5 5 115 $38.48 $3.84 $8.36 $50.68 Patented 1.5 MeCori it 8. T. Lyle, Dryden, Ont. .....oo.iviiivess N.P8 5 160 $201.15 $20.11 $17.78 $239.04 Patented . ft. eCormick Deering Mower, as good as new, ST Lyle Dryden. Ont... i iihiii.o SEPS 5 80 $38.77 $3.87 $8.38 $51.02 Un-patented $70.00 cash, or $75.00, 14 cash, terms to suit for balance. 8. T. Lyle, Dryden, Ont, ........... Ns 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, Toca, B.C... on oi, vals bes N.P.3. 2 160 $205.80 $20.58 $18.08 $244.41 Patented wt ri J. B. Trueman, Courtwright, Ont. .i...... NP. 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: ........0000 oii N.P.1. 5 160 $185.11 $18.51 $16.83 $220.45 Un-patented . . , NER a s $11. h ! % iy £ 3 3 The adjoumnsd Sale, if any, will be gia 2k the same hour and place three weeks later. McCormick-Deering Dealer. | Published in the Ontario Gazette in its issues of June 10th, 17th, 24th and 30th. OXDRIET ol ! Dated at the Sheriff's Office, Kenora, Ontario, : i i L. D. MacCALLUM. oe ONTARIO. © this 2nd day of June, 1933, CET al ha aR Sheriff of the District of Kenora. | \\ TE 5, PRE it oa th oh pie Tf i Cte o E -- eR Ee a -~ rm =,

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