Dryden Observer, 6 Oct 1933, p. 3

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6OTOBER 6th, 1633; a i ~ DHE DRYDEN OBSERVER ~ Fr PAGE THREE 03) C--O -CI -)-SED-) EE (SD) SE GED a a 'HEADQUARTERS FOR SPORTSWEAR FOR MEN The 'latest in~ Windbreakers, Sweaters, Sport Jackets, Etc. GOLF SOX -- SHOES. New samples of Fall Suits and Overcoats just arrived. T. PROUDFOOT "The Dryden Tailor" ED () GE () EE () GED () ME () GEE ( td oa [=] PS : ~ < ~ i -~ : a = ~ ; -~ | A ! Py ; ~ & AR RR WE A 'M. J. CROSIER Licensed Motor Taxi Day and night calls given prompt attention. Phone 117 Dryden, Ont, J CLASSIFIED SECTION WORK WANTED--Any Chas. kind, . apply Silver, Dryden, Ontario. C BOARDERS WANTED--APPLY Mrs, C. W. Harris, Dryden, Ontario. Cc YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE--6 weeks old, $5.00 a pair, apply Con Snider. Oxdrift, Ont. Pap FOR SALE--Coal Stove $10.00. Sew- ing Machine, in good running or- der, $10.00. Phone 36R3. ak FOR RENT -- Five Roomed House, newly decorated, apply R. H. Pron- ~ger, Notary Public, Dryden. C FOR SALE--7 ROOMED HOUSE nice location, near. Public School, good well, apply to Box 163, Dry- den, Ontario C IN THREE YEARS THE POLICY. holders of the Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Co. have saved over One Million Dollars in premiums. You too can save $$$ by insuring with J. L. Skillen, the local agent. ° NOTICE OF REMOVAL F. Beverley Linden Notary, Etec. has changed his office and place of residence to the rooms above The Dryden Bakery; next to Pitt's Store OFFICE HOURS: From 9.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. IN MEMORIUM FERGUSON--In: loving 'memory of my déar husband, Jack: Ferguson, who' died Séptember: 29th, 1929. _ "Gone But Not Forgotten." Inserted by his wife Mabel Ferguson IN MEMORIUM MOESER----In Joving memory of our dear mother and | grandmother, Fredericka Moeser, who passed away October 9th, 1931. Two years today, our hearts still .sore As time goes on, we miss her mor e, And only those who have lost can tel; The pain of parting with one we loved so well. Inserted by. daughter and grand- children. Mrs. Ida Smith. IN MEMORIUM ory of Pte. Geo. kinson, 198737, 94th and 28th Bat- talion, killed in action, France, October 7th; 1913." Buried in Queant Communal Cemetery, British Ex- tension. . ; 4 "To every man upon this earth Death cometh soon or late, And how can man die better Than facing fearful odds, I'or the ashes of his fathers And the temples of his Gods." Inserted by his father and brothers, Charlie and Joe. Hdward Hodg- HODGKINSON--In ever loving mem- | his |' FRATERNAL NOTICES GOLDEN STAR LODGE, A.F.&A.M,, No. 484, G.R.C. Meets' in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, the Second Tuesday pot each month. Visitors 'cordially invited. . . HERMAN SAUNDERS, W.M. © L. H. WITHROW, Sec'y. 1.0. DRYDEN LODGE, No. Wednesday of each month, at eight 1694. p.m. in the Town Hall Visiting brethren cordially invited. ? B. R. SMITH --W.M. Rec. Sec'y. 0. 8S. JACKSON-- 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. WHY NOT TRY AN AD IN OUR Classified Column? The charges are very little and it is sure to bring results. Do it now. 00-0 -am_-ry 1) ~coul-O-EED- -CHED- GFL} First Class Servite FEED STABLE, LIVERY TAXI AND DRAY at my old stand in THE DRYDEN LIVERY R. Trist Dryden, Ont. First Snows of Season Reported According to reports from railroad officials and district residents, snow, perhaps the first fall of the season, fell at Ignace and Silver Mountain late Saturday night and early Sunday morning. /) ) EE () ED () SEED () EER () GED () CED ( BAUER BROS. WOOD SAWING Reasonable Prices and Prompt Service. Leave orders at Star Pool +] HIE O-EEED O-CEED- OEE ( Room. | Gl ) SD) GE () = (CHE aah 5) 0 0-0 (SD aD (3% Edye's Dairy The home of good milk. Babies Milk a Specialty. The oldest accredited herd in the distriet. If in want, drop us a card BOX 261, DRYDEN I 0 an tia > amma Oa am of = [J Decorating Interior and Exterior Decorating Painting, Popehoneie. Ete. -- 1 Se Orders can be lett at Observer Office. L. BEESTON P.0.Box 267 Dryden, Ont. 09 £9 DR. WATSON'S TONIC STOUT MATERIALS 3% gallons of the most nourishing and healthful beverage in the world -- from di om package, Easily made at home, ol Alfred Pitt Limited Anderson & Harris Funeral Directors Day or Night Calls 62-2 : Hunting Licenses SPECIAL GUN, DEER AND MOOSE NOW ON SALE To hunt you must have a license, K. G. AUSTIN Dryden, Ont. T. A MILES Painting & Paperhanging Rooms Papered from $5.00 up. Including paper for ceiling and walls, Samples on request. -- fim P.O. BOX 258 Dryden, Ontario > HEATING Is your furnace in perfect shape for the coming winter - to take care of your health and your purse? If not call me to overhall game at once. And it is good 'economy to have the service and ad- vice of a heating expert. When you build a home and wish to install a heating plant, not a smoking men- ace, or to replace your old one, call me now. © I am qualified to advise you which furnace and system is most suitable for your home. Don't delay to call Ine if you need service. Repair parts made for any make of furnace. OLAF A. ISAKSON General Sheet Metal Worker and Heating Contractor. Tinsmithing of any diseription. Dryden's Greatest Producing - Shop. PRINCESS ST. DRYDEN Thanksgiving Day Fares Between all points in Canada SINGLE FARE for ROUND TRIP Good going and returning same day, © October 9th, 1933. FARE and one QUARTER Good going from 12 Noon Oct: 6th till Noon Oct. 9th. Returnileave destination by Midnight Os t. 10th. Apply Local Ticket Agent CANADIAN PACIFIC WEST INDIES NO HOTTER THAN IN NOME, ALASKA British Guiana, in South America; southern-most of:.the British colonies 'of the Caribbean iwhich included the West Indies, is no more hotter on an average summer day than in Nome, Alaska, is the answer which these colonies make to the inference that their climate is torrid in summer. A paradoxical slant is given to this fact ional Steamships officials by visitors (from the British West Indies to 'Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa and Que- ibreeze which sweeps most of the is- 'lands nightly and assures sleep. | The popular dried currant of com~ merce was known to the Romans as Raisin. de Corance and 'to lated peoples as Corinth 'noir. The pro! duction of currants began in the 13th century around Corinth and soon achieved world-wide fame, Churches ST. JOSEPH! S R. OC. CHURCH Father Belanger, PP. '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. Adult Choir. Rev. W. M. Clarke. DRYDEN BAPTIST CHURCH Dryden, Ontario. "The Church with a Welcome." Sermon. 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.--Morning Worship. 7.30 p.m.--Evening Service. Thursday, 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. Friday 8 pm---BY.P.U. --1.. M. Ward," Pastor. 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 d.m.--Hatrvest Thanks- giving. 7.00 p.m. --Divine Worship. With Holy Communion. We continue our special services with Thanksgiving' and Communion. Remember the morning service "in ing service has been planned. Come ye thankful people come! John W. Howes, Minister: Treasurer's Sale of Lands for Arrears of Taxes Municipality of Van sin District of Kenora, To Wit:-- BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT nn the hand of the Reeve and the Corporation seal of the Municipality of Van Horne, dated the 8rd day of July, 1933, commanding me to levy upon the lands hereinafter mentioned for arrears of taxes thereon and costs, notice is hereby given that unless the arrears and costs .are sooner paid, I shall proceed to sell the said lands or as much thereof as may be necessary for the payment of taxes and costs there- on at the Township Hall, at Dryden, Ont., on Saturday, November 18th, 1933, at three o'clock in the afternoon. DESCRIPTION Lot Con. Acres OWNER Arrears Costs Total Patented Lands -- Township of Van Horne. N.W.%4 of S.1% 5 1 40 A. B. Herman $23.85 $5.70 $29.55 N.% & S.E.% S.1% 6 1 120 A. B. Herman $47.72 $6.30 $54.02 S.1%5 of S.% 11 1 69 B. Renshaw $33.24 $5.93 $39.17 nu of N.%% 10 1 40 B. Renshaw $22.14 $5.65 $27.79 N.E% of S.1% 10 3 40 B. Renshaw $11.08 $5.38 $16.46 Coins 9 1 160 E. G. Rognon $67.50 $6.78 $74.28 E. pt. N. pt. 12 1 28 D. C. Warner $74.12 $6.95 $31.07 Patented Lands -- Township of Wainwright. S.W.% of N.% 11 1 109% W. McKay $36.10 $6.00 $42.10 Plan M, 157, North Dryden. ; Lots 417, 418, 4193 & 420 A. E. Annis $31.95 $5.90 $37.85 Lots 616, 617, 618 & 898 A. E. Annis $129.36 $8.33 $137.64 Lots 306 to 313 & 210 to 218 T. Bromiski $193.29 $9.93 $203.22 Tot 41 J. Peel $12.05 $7.00 $19.05 Jiots 58 & 69 A. BE. Annis $13.91 $5.45 $19.36 Lots 98 to 113 R. Wamsbrough $93.12 $7.43 $100.55 Sa * Orvis Sub-Division. Lot 13 : : J. Molloy $18.16 $5.55 $23.11 GEO. H. WICE, ¢ Dryden, Ont, July 28th, 1983, a he Treasurer, Twp, of Van Horne 'in remarks made to Canadian Nat-| bec to the effect that they find these cities a "trifle too warm" in the 'summer time. They state they miss! "the doctor," a - dependable - cool 11.00 a.m. --Harvest Service an a Sermon." Junior Choir. 7.00 p.m--Harvest Rervies and Dryden at 11 o'clock---a very interest- N A UNITED CHURCH NEWS Next Sunday is our Harvest Festi- val at 11 o'clock a.m. Holy Com- munion at Evening Worship, 7 o'clock p.m. A special programme has been prepared for the Morning Worship with recitations, solos and instru- mental numbers. Everybody is invit- ed. Will all our people remember the Sacramental Service in the even- ing. 'Now a word about the Oxfora Group Team's visit October 15th. We expect to have a team of four people, individuals who have experienced a supernatural change, who now have 'one consuming ambition to change lives and thereby change the world. 'By conversion, guidance, witness, '| sharing; they regulate their lives, recognizing they no longer are their own, they are owned hy God, His will is their highest welfare. If. the Salvation Army sets itself to the task of redeeming the down- 'and-outs, 'the Oxford Group Move- ments sets itself to redeem the up- and-outs. ] This movement, which is sweeping the world, may have its critics, but it stands for the imperishable reall- ties in the midst of life, and it has the solution to the problems Ephicn confront-the world. Meets the First and Third | Sia te ee Ld R | oe | e | Cl ill Si Gy Ly J io ik RR RRR RL A RL eee CJ. WRIGHT | PHONE 49 PHONE 49 * SELECT LINE OF FRESH GROCERIES COOKED AND CURED MEATS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON WE SPECIALIZE IN THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES ON ALL LINES. = LET US SERVE YOU <&f i aD LAL Eastern Apples SANA We are taking orders for Eastern Apples, until Oc. tober 10th at the following prices F.O.B. shipping: point. Barrels Domestic Hampers Domestic No. 1 No. 1 $4.25 $350 $1.50 $3.50 $4.00 $1.40 $3.00 $2.50 $1.05 Freight will be per barrel $2.40, Hampers 80c extra. to arrive around the end of October. or on delivery. Spy, McIntosh, Snow King, Tal. Sweet Various Kinds $1.25 $1.25 .85 Apples Terms--Cash with order ; ; J. S. CORNER McCormick-Deering Dealer, OXDRIFT ONTARIO last tions. season. buy a Marconi, Marconi Model 33AW An all wave battery set with 8 tubes. Saturday evening we got 22 We've sold several of these already this If you want to spend a little more money $119.50 Complete with tubes but not batterys. oy Greatest Name in RADIO Built up to a standard---Not down to a price. CALL IN AND LET US DEMONSTRATE THESE BEAUTIFUL MODELS =f Marconi Model 38 All electric with twin 8' speakers. 11 newly developed RVC radiotrons. This Model 38 is a remarkable long wave re- ceiver that brings in station after station : with power and clarity of tone that sets a new high standard in radio entertainment for the home. Price $139.50 On test short wave sta- DRYDEN Pronger & Armstrong For Radio Service and Sales. We're Back on the Gold Standard ONTARIO

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