. July 18 1919 J particnlars as to E. Grass, son of the above, will fully received from any one ame to the e uudersigued : : hate DRYDEN, ONT. Fer Sale. _ HOUSE 'and LOT, No. py uke Street, north. Also 5 acre LOT on Van Horne. Street, WITH HOUSE. | Price 52000 cash for the two. ; WM CONNON, Dryden. For Salo--5: ACRE PLOY, containing o Small Dwellings, Stahle enhouse, ete. Good Well. Sandy Loam. , Good spot for a gardener. : A Ww. DOUDBIET, Dryde = 'Barn, | the own 'Hall, EA on July 29th, at 3 pm, as a Revision for the purpose of "appeals against the Assessor's urn of the Assessment Roll - All parties having business at the said C lourt are hereby required to. take notice, and to govern treniselvey ac- cordingly. gr J. E GIBSON Town Clerk: oe annual | G Garden Party under the auspices of the ST. LUKE'S W. A. will "be. held on the RECTORY GROUNDS Tuesday, July 29th. be served i in the Pulp Mill Hall OR | ALE--. The rights of the Youstes 'the north half of Lot 9, Concessio and the north half of Lot 8, "the Township of 3 EVE RO MED HOUSE and LOT ace in cellar, electric | € invited likewise. ~ |woman and child join in the |Grand Parade--Wear a sash, ribbon or other decoration. The ONE CELEBRATION{ to count in the Cycle of | Time. a = [in the present year. Dryden Lodge No. 417 ~meets at the Town Hall lo day evening at 8 o'clock_ G., Anderson, : Visiting "brethren t42a Star Lodge No. 484 A. a nu (od A wm oc .R. . mn the Masonic Hall, ! uesday of each month. P Visitors cordially invited. Alfred Pitt, W. M. : E. Berrey, Secretary. the qpm.--E vening prayer andl sermon MAT THEW'S CHURCH { Sdn nh \Torning prayer and sermon ROBI, WILSON = = 5 LINDEN NOTARY, ETC. Fores is having ag spre : |1S DRYDEN. All Winnipeg programme on Saturday, is invited to join in the pro- cession. Every man The Day of Peace by royal pro- clamation is Saturday, July 19th The British Empire celebrates the victorious cessation of the most awful and unprecedentee war in the annals of} time. 'I'ne allied powers all pay tribute to the magnificent courage of their individual natious in dar- ing and deed, which wanquished . | militariem and enthroned mighty : Lut peaceful liberty. ~All the world may well setard vie great wheels of industry to devote ofte whole day in dedication to the great consummation of over fonr years sacrifice for the realiza- tion of 'humaniiys and democracy' s ideal. Though guns hive not devadtat- ed the homes of Canada ner aero- planes blasted the lives of sohool children; though huns have not de- stroyed the bodies of our women and mutilated the limbs of our babes, we know full well they have | done so to those, the kith and kin | of all free races in Belgium, France and other invaded lands; and 1 must surely be a significant token that we all celebrate the remem- | brance of delivery from that devas- on tation, and rejoice the day of Peace The Dryden Amateur Athletic Association have taken up the re- together sponsible duty of providing a pro-| . | gramme, ; considerable and the bill of fare} - lias been drawn up with the am- The work entailed is bitious desire to include as many | sports as possible in the time and cater to the ability of every lover} 5 This democratic] organization is not happy 11 of sport and fun. erpbody in town and for ound joins in the every man, womal : expecied to turn ou if i 1m 110 other way: confor m to : : all. animals. It the wintier is aolavorable, Tea will - iit as the lord of creation? What faculty 'has he got that elevates him * his intelligence. ~ But what do you mean by that? Te The power to think is possessed to a slight degree by practically Man has been able to develop his' is only possible 0a being who can. organisé and express such thought. Interchange of ideas increases knowledge ; and the gradual accumulation of knowledge and experience through uncounted gene- rations has accomplished the purpose of the Creator 'Who gave to Adam and Eve dominion over all living creatures. Your intelligence is bounded by your ability to think; as you can only think in words, your intellect is therefore measured by the extent of your language. Syour place i in the world, your progress in civilisation and all that it includes, is within your own control to a great degree. And what is true of you as an individual or as a race is equally true of a community munity. And that binges me to the epon at which = am driving--your local paper. A airy or town without a paper isa parren place indeed. To the extent to which you support and employ your own paper, so do you advance as a community. Do you personally make the best use, of it? Are you interested in it as in something which shall serve you? |. A magazine is a factory production which tempt. Jon, C5 of profit a reates goods meant to | newspaper is part of ht or water or telephone, It} Because thought is y thought oly of serv- That i is ALL DRYDEN is} o wl gets into that maga- goods that is to be off- her, har 1d, must say Monday, To 21st At 8. 30 pm. in The Town Hall Dryden This meeting is to organize the Temperance forces of this district. See l Sit © the mill. pip you ever Es to CE why man is enfitied to regard himself beyond the birds of the air and the beasts of thie field? You will. say wer beyond compar- |ison with the creation because he can speak. Constructive thought As speech is the vehicle for employing your thought individually, SO printed speech is the means by which you express yourself as a com- | Naval in Night and da As Others See Us| Sidney Wright i is now cffice boy at] Miss Hilda Neill of Wabigoon was in town this week. : Pte' John Hardie arrived bois from wm 'overseas on Sunday. Jas. Spence left on Taenley for Wia- nipeg on a short business trip. ; Rev S.C. Mulvey, Presbyterian Sunt of Missions, was here during the week. Mrs Stone and family formerly of this town, are visiting here for a short time Miss 'Hetty Duce left on Thesday on a short visit to her home i in Eagle River : The stores in 'town will be open until noon on the morning of Peace day, July lgth. : ; J. Duncan of Ignace is operating at the station on the 4 p.m, to 12 night shift. ! Miss Odette Upton left on Thursday for Fort William on a visit to Mrs Dan] Campbell ! | Miss W. M. Davideon. left on Friday for Wiunipeg, where she will spend her Bolifays peg 7 Wm. Eoin, who is under doctors' or- ders i in Winnipeg, was in town for af «visit this week. | Ralph Davidson sprained his ankle ! badly on Sunday night while wrestling Ye ! with another bob Wel : Eo 2 id 'branch of the Dominion A and it is hoped that they w beneficial to all concerned. FE orable weather is to be expect and a large attendance can be looked forward to as the ser will be found unusually intere wire WATER DIST "The Wialser Tribune thus boosts that part of Eastern Mani- |toba through which runs the pipe : line which now supplies th with the purest of water: "Get Behind It" go « #Tens of thousands of acres o the finst land in Canada are lying idle along the route of thi : 'Waterways Distri This country is, as it were, a po tion of Winnipeg, a suburban Se tion, the trade from which i br tary to and really part. of pes. At the present mom We N. E Nin of " 3 Olde Firme " of Heintzman & Co. isin town uow on Wil le i is local agent. = : A Powe, of Kenora, was a visitor inl town on Saturday last. Asan old-timer out of town for a while, he still thinks €) | Dryden is far and away the liveliert little town: yet. < 'On Sunday, July 20th, the Union | Church pulpit will be filled by two re- | presentatives of the Dominion Alliance i Itis expecteb to have services both morn- ing and evening. Have you seen the atest § in summer trousers? The style is very extreme, regard to serviceability being the motif of the desicn. They are being displayed py I. J. Clark. We mean the ones he's wearing. ; animals that the Bylaw as pnblished last week is now in force, and that they are liable to summary conviction.in case of such animals being found at large, or jing on the streets. Co Let us all celebrate Peace day together "Lest We Forget". Hundreds of Dry-| den Boys helped to build for this great day, many making the supreme sacrifice. Show your gratitude by a celebration of the day that will be worthy of their native town. That this seaeon is far Ahvnond and gives promise of an early and beautiful harvest, there is evidence on every hand. Some early peas, thowonghly ripened, grown on their farm at QO xdrift] | were brought to the OBSERVER office} n | Wednesday, by Mrs Browning, as a | sample of the Bnd hit district can grow. The tireless Work ot the tadveds of small craft, trawlers, drifters, whalers, protected our coasts from the ubma ine, furnishes a special chapte oul, far SRA from the business for his company of which I J. We would like to warn owners of all{ way land ih the same as pri vate promoters. We see no reas- on to doubt that as our terest and bond principal there is the possibilitv 1' veloped wealth to the Ea far more than compensate for the huge initial expenditure nece: to give Winnipeg its excellent ter supply. ' "Let's have more enon] thusiasm with respect to settle- ment of our fine territor Fast." It is through the northern part of the district above referrec ect and feasible route for part of the Canadian Natio Highway between Kenora a Winnipeg. The proposed road | will open up for colonization large stretch of land suitable for settlement and be a direct benefit td the city of Winnipeg b : new business which will be : ed by its construction. This is | the paramount reason for build- ing this r¢ 1d. The fact that it will used 'joy riders" is really of - aly importance. Mani- tuba is this year spending millions on roads, and some of the mon would have gone on this roa it had not been for the * incomprehensible" bl project for this year too well known to ne These obstt of Manitoba to of this road in Ontari if was eng, to be ag manned by Scottish fishermen which} {kept our channels free from mines. ai