Dryden Observer, 29 Dec 1933, p. 3

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER ~~ PAGE THIER FOR SALE OR RENT--Large, seven roomed house, centrally 'located, cheap for quick sale or very reason- able rent to reliable tenant. S. B. Black, 234 Willow Ave. Toronto 13, Ontario. Cc IN THREE YEARS THE POLICY- holders of the Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Co. have saved over One Million Dollars in premiums. NEW YEAR 1934 SINCERE GOOD WISHES for the COMING YEAR J. L. Skillen, the local agent, | FOR QUICK. SALE---Gilson, Refrigerator, reg. $240, new for $160; Chesterfield and two chairs, in fair condition, $35. Will be sold on six months terms, apply Bex 60, Dry- den Observer. C 4 You too can save $38 by insuring with |' Electric |, practically |. Electric: Washer $40: | Father Belanger, P.P. Sunday: 10 a.m. Holy Mass. i 11 a.m. Catechism. : 7pm. Rosary' & Benediction. ST. LUKE' S ANGLICAN ~~ CHURCH 10. 00 a. m. --Sunday School. 11.00 a.m. --Mattins and Sermon. (Junior Choir.) 7.00 -p.m.--Evensong and Sermon, Rev. W. M.. Clarke. BRING YOUR FURS TO 0. H. PRONGER LICENSED FUR TRADER HIGHEST PRICES PAID. FRATERNAL NO TICES GOLDEN STAR LODGE, A.F.&A.M., No. 484, G.R.C. Meets (in. the Masonic: Hall, Dryden, the Second each month. Visitors cordially invited. HERMAN SAUNDERS, W.M. L. H. WITHROW, Sec'y. DRYDEN LODGE, No. 1694. Meets the First and Third T. PROUDFOOT "The Dryden Tailor' RR RR RR RRR ER RRR ZEEE "Anderson & Harris Juneral Directors Day or Night Calls LO. p.m. in the Town Hall, ' Visiting brethren cordially invited. Wor. Bro. G. Hohn---W.M. Bro. Ted McMonagle--Rec. Sec'y. 1.0.0.F.,, DRYDEN LODGE, No. Meets in the Town Hall, 'Dryden, | ar ~™ levery Second and Fourth Monday 'in| the month at eight p.m. Visiting brethren cordially invited. F. 0. BAKER--N.G. F. WHITELEY, Rec. Sec'y. (T. A. MILES; Painting & Paperhanging Rooms Papered Meets in the Pulp Mil! Hall, the third Sundayi of each month at 8.36 cordially invited. from $5.00 up. J. Winterbottom, Pres. . Tih H. M. Davidson, Sec'y. Including paper for ceiling S. V. Rigbey, Treas. and walls. a First Class Service & ¥ FEED STABLE, LIVERY TAXI AND DRAY at my old stand in THE DRYDEN LIVERY R. Trist Dryden, Ont. ¢ Samples on request. P.0. BOX 258 Dryden, Ontario EA a ---------- ¥ BAUER BROS. bi} WOOD SAWING Reasonable Prices and Prompt Service. Leave orders at Star Pool Room RT SSS RE Sa SR SERA Ra | 7 | is | | PR A A EAE AERARY | } 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 ASSETS RRA Er BE I Decorating A HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL & OLAF A. ISAKSON 'General Sheet Metal Worker and Heating Contractor. 3 : : winter months on INTERIOR DECORATING ! | Orders can be left at The Observer Office. L. BEESTON P.O. BOX 267 Dryden, Ont, NE : | CRETE PARE TATE T ATTA RE RATERS Tinsmithing of any discription. ' Dryden's. Greatest Producing Shop. PRINCESS ST. DRYDEN Je Tuesday ot | Wednesday of each month, at eight] 417. |! DRYDEN BRANCH] p.m. Visiting comrades| J Special reduced prices for the 1 Day and night. calls given i \ - prompt. attention. ... . il Phone 7 Dryden. ont. ET a NA A a ge BS 4 DRYDEN BAPTIST CHURCH : Dryden, Ontario. "The. Church with a Welcome. » 10.00 aT Binday . School. 11.00 a.m.--Morning 'Worship. 7.00 p.m. --Evening Service. } 11 D. m.-- Watch Night Service. 'Thursday, 8. p.m.--Prayer Meeting. Friday 8 | p.m.--B.Y.P.U. --Arthur ' Schulte, Pastor. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Dryden ; Ontario Oxdrift-- 1.30 p.m.--Sunday School. ; + 2.30. p.m.--Divine Worship. Dryden----11.00. a.m.--Chureh School. 7.00. p.m.--Divine Worship. The iminister will preach: on: "A VISION. AND: A. TASK." You: are ~heartily :' welcome. i Sli W. Hoven Minister. DID You EVER STOP To THINK : By Edson R. Waite, Shewnesit Okla. H. W. «Archer; editor of the Man- chester CEngingidy Evening! Rows. says: Hla advertising 'gets 'home, but it does stop there. It is the silent salesmanship sthas JI always 1 speaking 'for itself. "Good business' is said to. advertise itself," but 'good' advertising | takes | 800d business better. . "The man who tries to cut down his overhead by" reducing' his' 'adver- 'tising is 'cutting the ground away | from under his own feet. "The secret of good business' not making a secret of it. "Newspaper advertising' "began as Lan accident, 'but it has now been developed into a 'science' 'and an art. Those who study' 'it 'most. carefully are those 'who discover the, most | direct approach to 'the Dockets' of the' public. : 3 "It is the most potent weapon for use in, the war on depression 'because it reaches the man with 'money to is about the. best way to spend it. | yond. the sidewalk to the other side of the street. : "It newspaper advertisers ever want a patron ; saint' of their own they was : the first man to realize the publicity : value .of a position at the "top "of 'a. column." . Rowallan Skillen, of Tort William, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. IL. Skillen fori the Christmas weekend. GRANITE & MARBLE MONUMENTS | a Dryden, Ontario en 3 Fe ie mS mm ner 0 I ---- REE "M. J. CROSIER | Licensed Motor Taxi i 1 1 Sheriff's Sale of Lands for Arrears of School Taxes School Section Number One, Townships of Southworth and 'Hartman, District. of Kenora, To Wit,-- BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT under the hands of the Chairman and Secretary- Treasurer. of . School . Section Number One, Townships of Southworth and Hartman, District of Kenora, dated the 4th day of October, 1933, com- manding the Sheriff to levy upon the lands hereinafter described, for arrears; of taxes, I hereby give notice that | pursuant to. the Assessment Act and the Public Schools Act, I shall on Monday, the 15th day of January, 1934, at the hour of Eleven O'Clock in the forenoon, at the Sheriff's Office, Town of Kenora, District of Kenora, proceed to sell by. Public Auction so much of the said lands as may be necessary 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 Trustods of School Section' Number One, Town- ships of Southworth and Hartman, District of Kenora, to purchase at the adjourned sale, if held, said parcels of land if the price offered is less than the arrears and costs thereof, according to R.8.0. 1927, Chapter 238, Section 157, Subsection 3. Arrears NAME AND ADDRESS OF OWNER AND Patented or DESCRIPTION OF LAND. of Taxes Interest Costs Total Unpatented A, J. Bannerman, Winnipeg, Man. Lots, 1, 2, 9, 10, 24, 25, 28, 'and 29. ; Block 5, each dot 1200 XI 2B, bn Be ee a $79.80 $7.98 $10.87 -$98.65: Patented: . | A. D. Hall, C%. Public Trustees, Toronto, Ontario. Lots, 4, 5, 8, 9, 13, : 14, 17, 18, 23, 27, 28, 31, 32, 35, 36, each lot 120' x 28 Bleck-3. ... oo. $47.27 $4.73 $8.99 $60.97 Patented Los, 3, 4, 7, 8 11, 12, 20, 21, 27, and 35. Block 4, each lot, 120' x 25' ... $26.25 $2.63 $7.78 $36.66 Patented Lots, 3,4, 7,8, 11, 12, 13, 26, 27, 30, 34, and 35. Block 5, each lot 120% 25" ...... $31.50 $3.15 $8.08 $42.73 Patented Lots, 1, 2, 8,4, 5, 6,12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19. Block 7, each lot, 150' x 50' $36.75 $3.68 $8.39 -$48.82 Patented , |. Lots, 3, 4, 7, 8, 22, 23, 26, 27, 30, and 31. Block 6, each lot, 120° X25" ............ $26.26 $2.63 $7.78" $36.66 Patented ° [ | Lots, 1, 2,8,4,5,6,7,8,9,10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18. Block 8, each lot, : FAB BOS he re ee eee .2b. $4.73 $8.99 $60.97 Patented Half Interest, Block A. BL04 GCI. vv ovini ever sinister ss son sbe ng aa va 1.60: $4.46 $8.84 $57.90 Patented Block C.lese 2acres, 13.01 80re8, ii. 0 i Ti cir perimeter eh 85: $3.24 $8.13 $43.72 Patented A.J. Bannerman, 'Winnipeg, Man. Lots, 1,2,5,6,9,10, 11, 24, 25, 28, and 29. : : Block Beach lot, 1200 X 288 a ns di es an TE et a $109.63 © $10.96 $12.60 $133.19 Patented J. H. Hall, C%. D. W. Cameron, Fort William, Ont. Lots, 1and 2. Block 7, : ! > each lot, 150° X50"... ho. eee SL ee a ae iy $m0n $3.50 $8.28 $46.78 Patented Mrs. J. Henry. Lots, 1,2,3,6,7, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 29, 30, 33, 34, ! 2 37and 38. Block 3, each lot 1202x257 i ....... | cu. comin dena sb 800 00 . $1564, 28 $15.43 $15.17 $184.88 Patented Lots, 1,2,5 5, g, 19,13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 28, 29, 30, 33, 34, 37 and 38. Block 4, Sach Int, 120° X85: =. LE ae ab eee eS BE $132. $13.23, $13.90 $159.43 Patented | F. H. Sangster, D.97. Con. 4. 2%acres.. .. o.oo 0% Li aL LE demi $14.28 $1.43 $7.09 $22.80 Patented' Swan Swanson, Dryden, Ont. 3 interest in S.W, Corner FL.W.7. 9.93 acres. . . z $5.25 $ .53 $6.56 $12.34 Patented 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 October 14th, 21st, 28th, and November 4th, 1933. 2 Dated at the Sheriff's Office, Kenora, Ontario, L. D. MacCALT LUM, this Tth day of Qetober, 1933, * Sheriff, District of Kenora. | ST. JOSEPH'S R. Cc. CHURCH | spend when he has time to think "It. extends. the shop window bhe- | should: choose St. Simon Stylites, who {| BUY 'YOUR SALES BOOKS. DR. WATSON Ss TONIC STOUT MATERIALS 3 gallons, of "the most nourishing and healthful beverage in the world~--=from - one 85¢ package. Easily made at home. Sold by -- Alfred Pitt Limited Here and There | 'The Canadian Pacific' 'Railway! supply farm, Strathmore, Alta, had the 'best Holstein cow in'the four-year-old or : over (mot im milk) class at the Royal Winter. : Fair 'recently held: at Toronto... , .. Banff Winter Sports Carnival will be held from January 31 to February 4, it is announced. The. carnival will be followed by a series of sports week-ends, each being devoted to one barti- cular type of sport. ? The problem of truck-rail com=' petition was declared a' national one by S. Hayes, M.A., in a re-: 'cent address before: the: Engin- eering 'Institute: He saw regula- ..: "tion 'apd 'restriction: in. areas .: where the truck does not. be- long as the only solutions. Christmas' festivities this year will be enlivened by Japanese oranges of 'which' 38,400 boxes' arrive ar Victoria Tecently ° aboard the 'Empress 'of"Canada,' for distribution to' a 'huniber 'of Canadian cities. 5,000 boxes 'were '= left at Victoria'® and 'the fruit will - doubtless: feature. .in the: Empress Hotel Yuletide celebra- tions. o it ¢ "Since. Dotnoen 1, 1930, a an of 101,765 people have heen set- _tled on Canadian farms or given farm employment under the au- spices of the Dominion 'Depart: gi ment of Immigration and the two great transcontinental 'rail-" way companies, according' to' al 'report issued by the Department of Immigration. '89,236 of these: 'people were 'settled: win fi- naneint jassisinee: : Expression. of confidence. J in. a. i brighter... business .. outlook. ...in. Canada, coupled with, definite improvement .in conditions, throughout . the. Dominion, was ..made recently by H. J. Hum- _phrey,, general manager, adian Pacific Railway, lines, Can- eastern in an interview during his' times prior to the opening of the winter navigation season. i "Five ports hitherto' not touched at by world cruises -- Penang, 'Straits Settlements; 'Semarang, Java, Boeleleng and Padang Bay, Bali; 'and . Zamboanga in the Zula Archipelago .-- have been added to the 1934 itinerary of the, Canadian. Pacific, liner, Em- press of Britain, . sailing from New York January 4. The cruise will cover 133 days and 30,916 miles and win return to Néw York 'May: 14. : [1 ol Special low fares with gener- ous time . limits. for, the return _ . trip will be available on Can- | .adian railroads, for the Christ- mas: and , New Year holiday pe- 'riods, it is announced by C. P. Riddell, , chairman, Canadian' Passengers' Association, These' low rate tickets will" be good be- tween all stations in Canada and also 'between points in Canada and certain United States con-" _ nections. : 'a 'pedestal in "is 'ton © dragon, standing on Stanley Park, Vancouver, is 'left "of 'the "6,000 The new Empress 'of Japan; of 26, 000, tons, is the holder ords on Columbia' Hons end the Orion: Immigration cds provide the fin) damental ' solution confronting' Canada today, Gordon W." Scott, said: Hon. in a recent address.' He stated that 'Canadd had flourished 'during the years when heaviest. 3 = oN [A SH AIRY \ AVERY VV VO WR pw Vo eg WOE Fak - Com Mulvey and Osborne 'Western Sales Book QOUNTER SALES BOOKS Curbon Leol avd Autormatie Styles 2 Western Mads for Wastern Trade" Winnipeg. rh From Agent for' ao i | Favor," '| the purpose of 'a placecard holder, in' the Irish | when his ticket drew' Denbigh 'which: | shire. trip of inspection 'to 'the Mari- '| A figurehéad 'representing a Chinese | 3 all that | 'Canadian' % Pacific liner Eripress of Japan, junk-! \ [ed in 1922 after' 31° years of service. of 'all 'speed ree-|% the Pacific® between British, RS to' the: problems | i Sli idie 000 The New Year' ] Day table would be.in- complete swithout favors. « These' may be made easily and at little expense. There is one, the which may be made from sparkling "Cellophane" and combines | a dress or- hat, and a boutonniere oF nament in one. ! . Any suitable. color may be used to. fit «in with the: other: decorations of the dining room. For the hat, which forms: the doll's skirt, cut a. piece of "Cellophane" iten inches. wide and 24 inches :long.. Glue. the two 10-inch edges together and turn. up one 24-; inch edge 1% inches to form the brim "Three-in-One | 'used, paste two "Cellophane" turn up a' tiny 'brim lige 'wide and 18 inches 'long. 1 knitting' needle. 17 by: | and fasten' on top of the hat in the | from | obtain "Now. gather. the plain 24-inch edge at' 'the top 'closely together with the fingers' and fasten with a piece of covered wire, cut about 10 inches long. Draw up the ends of the wire about 2 inches to form an. extension with' which' to fasten the doll"s face. The'"doll's' 'face may be cutouts from magazine pictures mounted on card- | board; or the regular favor seals sold in stationery stores. If the seals are of , them . together with! the. wire in. between. For the doll's hat"'cut a strip of 4 by 31% inches. ' Glue 'the '81% 'inch edges together and then 3% of an inch. Now: gather the other edge and secure 'with "wire: For the neck ruffle, cut a strip of "Cellophane" 2% inch s Fold this and gather over a Then «slip a short strip 'lengthwise | piece of wire in between: and gather around the doll's neck. The doll hat decordtion is made with a strip of "Cellophane" about 114 'inches. Gather lengthwise same manner as the neck ruffle. The placecard is cut in the required shape 'light 'weight cardboard The name' of ' the' guest is written on the card 'and it is put in: the brim in front of' the':doll's hat. This 'favor is one that will bs tong remembered by 'Your guests and suitable for any occasion. 'You he 'the supplies. necessary from your Shion - Zraiveean | John Patrick' Ambrose, investigator, } peotant' claims department, Canadian acific offices, 'Montreal, 'won $70,000 | 'Free State' 'sweepstakes: was placed' second 'in"thé Cambridge-' 'Mr. Ambrose has no' special: plans for the fliture and 'will continue: to work in the pee 'offices: Immigration ° 'ig* much tin' i'the: air: 'these 'days 'and Major W.'J. Baxter, 'well known Toronto expert, address- jing ihe 'Advertising Club. .of Montreal | Go Eat pone Cdl recently. ueed that once 'the time is opportune Canadians must get on with the job of | closer settlement. He cave, it as his view that the best way of . achieving, this end was by: means of .advertising.. i : Yoancanm railways 'earned a Zross | révenue of $23,730,041 in August which | was. 1932 revenues of $630, 110, or 2.7 per cent. an increase over the August second month increase over This was the this. year to show an 'the corresponding month last year. : a = SE Es Ls M. 'BEATH THE JEWELLERS C. Pi Wate Inspector - 'Prices Reasonable. : BOX 272. ft & COMPANY 'Repairs Guaranteed. ' DRYDEN, ONTARIO : no 'member: of the legislative' Council, province of Quebeg, | immigration was at its) THE DRYDEN OBSERVER b EN 3 a WISHING OUR CUSTOMERS ~ AND FRIENDS "A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR A.PATERSON Dryden Hl gf lp bt g Western, Sales Bock Co, Lid. : i} | HERE I$ 'WISHING EVERYONE /- HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR 1934, Ea

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