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Observer and Star, 29 Aug 1919, page 1

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Lt [a Dryden, Ont, Friday, August 29 1919 ™ A MN) " Tr : 0) ° (1) : ; i ~~ NOTICE Birth Minnitaki's Lone Trump : Sh | Cf sission of I PRONGER--At Dryden on Tuesday, : : mission of the Department the : ; 2 pf A i 0 I ven S ~~ wicke this Office will close at 1 p.m. a LEAT d Pa Mr and Mrs Hugh \ nk 3 i i m Cll Jk Thursday afternoon during the month ONTARIG VOTERS' LISTS ACT ger, . While at the Station the other day ; ; 2 June, July, August and September,} & iy === Waiting for the Lightening Express," AE oh : ons, I eR i A our little three-year-old son stood on = Tasi = bars go of the Patron Een fe MIT 4 ice" that the" Judge" of th H - the crossing looking sonth, apparently Hod 3 3 18; pra of Dryden and Fo ! i AE a Gleanings in deep thought. Finally he turned tof : RRL : 'District Court of the District of go ang : Kenora will be in attendance at] LI his father and said, "Say old man, I : SEER the undermentioved place and tine i So een win pty shold do With S| Today lie stmpsphizg de 0 of ry Informa on, =a Ee Ye I Rs ied pie pags mislierie Xenon 'should they do?' "Put him off at Min- | election rumors. Conventions are e estate of Wm. E. Grass, late of} ~~ Unorganiz 0 z Kingston, Ontaric, deceased. | ~ toral'D : ; MLA, i al wd JAng what fen seangl being held in the various districts Miss Effie Jones left on Sunday for "Well, you are slow. ey shou : . Tap 4 i hg : fi Kenora, where she will visit her home give him a half-mile auto ride on Saw- i Yee up the situations and Spec aformation as to the wherea TOWN HALT DRYDEN. Th for a. week. dust Avenue, south from the station] ulation as to probabilities is rife. f dead, particulars as to the d yf AWN FALL, DRYDLN, arse : . Ton Bay OV that famous bridge «and its] All parties express themselves as Charles E. Grass, son of the abov day, September 4th, at 2 pm, to hear{ Ira lJ. Wilde was in Vermillion Bay roaches." is distr DO DT pe eS Ye ie poli as : ibell on business this week. hopeful of results. In this district ankfully received from any one appeals in polling districts Nos, 8,|and Quibe , i : : ie fess Ahan & Aidatas. ob : : forwar ng the same to the undersigned | wyldhof, 9 Aubrey School, 10 Oxdrift,j Miss Edith Pitt returned from a: i fran dower GN BYE candidates 'are; AGENT POR aha ; 11 Cairnbrogie, 12 Bedworth, 13 Wabi- | visit to Keewatin on Sunday. | If you require a teacher put an ad in said to be in the field seeking AUER JOSEPH B. WALKEM, RC.|, 1 Date Tn Titent, 16 ae __ the Toronto Daily Star. I have found|nomination. Yorkshire Fire Insurance uh Te goon, 1 inorwic, 15 Dyment, Remember the « Dryden Agricultural this paper the cheapest and most satis-| pr 3 : : gr Ls i Blogiton, Canada Osaquan, and 17 Bonheur, Fair Dates, Thursday and Friday, factory medium for Teachers Wanted. | ny JIS osy tong i 2 life Assurance Ji And further take notice that all September 25 and 26. : gai I have had ten applicants to my adver: make a forecast difficult in this} . ° i LA appeals in respect of the Voters' Lists] Through Mr Pitks usual gener z Homa for Toppa Ja paper 50 election. The conditions are en- compiled by the enumerators appointed | he having dovated fhe cost of printing ae ven Sy engage ONE Olftirely few im many respects, for that purpose must be made within the prize lists for the Dryden Agricul ; an though it is. contended that the : Pe : ¢ 3 i a \ b ¥ NEE AT ten days after posting up of the Lists rusal Spel Bop Hi Ye eae E. G. SPRENG, fundamental factors that control Cockshutt Implement +3 {J Farm of 160 acres more or less, with : ne several copies still available for those, : : a : : Sg of alas Tk oh appealed against in the office of thel gy, are not already members of the' Sec.-Lreas. S.8. I Mutrie.. |such events are unchanged. The 40 acres broxen, i Chief Enumerator, D. H. Currie, 170| Society. These can be had from the Matheson St. Kenora. | Secretary for the asking. i Dated at Kenora, this 18th day of| Startuow to prepare your exhibits arvices in Ini 5 ; August, AD. 1919. ready for thid year's Agricultural Fair, ! Services n Union Church candidate. The farmers may do BE which should eclipse all previous records | Lh likewise. Whether as some con- = i sabon is of any help. © 5? 2 - ltend, these two for b : 3 T. W. CHAPPLE, if a good season 1s of any help. voy od, 0 ln ; ftend, o forces can be am is ; i | \ Jule © 1. Services will be held in Union Church ; : . Sn @ W.VA ue BA Es to A EIT rs rh we lrg of Sena suaied femains 5 be seed RD. T. TRiST District Cout Judge, Kenora. |i, "the drug store here for the past five er ABH al But the big all absorbing ques- eR months left on "Thursday or Windsor Aust: 2 > SL tT tion is, how will the women vote? ) d id Say turned men are : Ont., where he will take a similar officiate, an e dacrament 0 oly ay , : ; de : requested to at- position. ! : Communion will be celebrated in the In this Co Py the Avs ils ) ryder Livery ,Iransfer i 3 FERN i oi) i 1 wh lin our history t ah en tend the parade New Departure 1 L.H. Crow, who has been here for MOrniLg. Special music will be rend ined thei y I i! re and 4: 3 on Labor Day, 3} i | the past three montns left on Friday ered by the choir. attained their rightful purpose and S SRE PE i It pebaiile Toot 2 for his home in the east. --. | will have a say in the government o'clock. Wear uniform 1 possible k Miss Waldron has consi ered it ac vis- 2 of the country in which the Live. : I. M. DAVIDSON "| abie to make a change in her business| R. H. Duncan who Li recently beh : At Li tee wlll yi HM. D ! carcer, and mow wishes to announce| Spending his holidays here with his Forestry Car at Dryden y will assume no workers today are strongly organ-)\ Dryden district. Write giving particu- ; rs ized, and will run their own to OBSERVER & StaR, Box 300, n, Ont. : Ask Yo see our ALASKA BEDS 3 GOUGH'S BREAD for Sale he De 0000000000003006006¢ Members aud re- Exchange Barn E: i ~ Sec'y-Treas.| je opening of a Millinery Salon. } parents is now we 2 siligving Sock. otie can dogmatize on. But that ---- ---- =f 2 ho Yobest Hoth ager of the Royal Banit at Margo, Dask. i ; their influence will be in the diree- Naas {select s : d, and an invita- 7. a. : By abt rn waive a ART tion is extended to everyone in town LO ha Li In order to develop public interest in| tion of cleaner and more responsive = R. H. PRONCGER and district to along DE eammor, left today for Winnipeg. the prevention of forest fires in Western | representation we think is undeni- Le fa "| All other Millinery work will be}" we ee y : i : Ontario the Canadian Forestry Assoc: able. The old rigid lines of party, ES tary Public undertaken, and hats may be re-| A special service for all membersof. .. tn : yd , ; - No! = y Suda | trimmed, remodelled or created to suit} the T.O.O.F. will be held at Keewatin Sslon Inseuding 3 Dryoen us Rollway already losing hold on male "voters Conveyancer, Etc. individual requirements and taste. on Sunday evening, at which Bro. Ne- Exhibition Car which has met with | will probably have no meaning to EC CR INE A call does not necessitate a purchase. | ville, P.G.M. will speak, and a motor remarkable success in all parts of the women, They will demand that Brick, Lime ks rr hd L4G Oome and see the stock anyway. = Loat trip on the Lake to which all the| Dominion. The Car is equipped with air representative be one who B. C. Shingles rr i | M188 WALDROWN, jmembemel the Order oop i : will in all things act with a sincere Hh Ph a ee King 'Street. © {7 rout and Warroad, Minn. will all| hibits including many novel products of nod higlonu > 60th: oood of Sash & D GC M tor 4 Boat For Sale : ~ lbe represented. The arrangements. are the forest and examples of modern I > Pp ps 2 a te : La ban i = 7 : "| being made by a joint committee of | equipment used in fighting forest fires, | tHE mation. he man who appeals : | Kenora and Keewatin Lodges. "Tn nearly all places visited the car be- to them as most likely to carryj ; i ; ie | comes an oblect of pophlar interest. himself honorably and fear essly Manitoba Gypsum Hardwall a SPEED HULL : : . ' . The various exhibits arc explained" by | under all circumstances is the one} dep Sy ae : : Sd 4 10 4 Gri Vii A g / re, Fic. with Tank, Shafting, ete. 3 Oxdrift Observations | Mr James R. Dickson, and experienced | who will earn their: support, with : |Sunday afternogn Dryden, Sioux I Notice : In connection with the interesting pol : : ] General Merchant . Penprase, W.M. me 1)! Wm, Penprase : EAGLE RIVER, | BANKERS, MERCHANTS, BUSI | Forester. Models of forest nursery, |small regard to which particular} Undertaking in connect ENGINE NA TAKE NOTICE "that my wife, ADA | Flirence Kennedy and the Mattson and a replica of the wooden ships being. DRYDEN, ONT. I, the undersigned JOHN WILSON, | 45 floor managers. Refreshments were ! ly--T. C, R. CRAWLEY and during said period I have made and | Miss Ethelyn Latimer who has been | ile car has. arrived; in Dryden. maintenance and support of herself and | Alliston on Thursday 'last, taking her it will not have had notice in time we ceremony to take place in connection| Wood ! W oo wife, Ada J. Wilson, is possessed cf an one of best workers for the Red Cross, Si Sins hig ave Eatie TOL AGENT FOR Mh Ae AR ~ | her many friends. ; iB i : WE AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE y EB. LINDEN overs who went ever fr 1914 aud ness Implemements, et > Vid : - . . 5 ¢ OF OF | way, shape, manner or form for any Miss Emma and Master Charlie Lat- 'Conveyaneing Collecting] promoted to the rank of Brigadier Gen-| and Sleig 5 in my name or in her own name, wi thout| Lt is gratifying to note in last week's - DRYDEN ah ONTARIO a iting brethren cordially Dryd Ontario, this * | Fresh.--Apply ~ D. Anderson, Rec. Sec. well if all Oxzdrift farmers would put NESS MEN and Others, ALL] Messrs Henry Davis and Leonard jookout towers, wireless equipment, 'party he may be affiliated. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Pateman gave a dance in Oxdrift school goe5t telephones always exite keen STs j | igge rg e. co "y Ni park 2 Cylinder Marine J. WILSON, of the Township of Van! brothers furnished the music while Mr constructed in Canada at present are Allied Mothers m Sacrifice TRugine rt Horne, in the District of Kenora, and | A. Dunlop and Mr J. Robinson acted ; Pa si nal a Virove iow residing in the Town of Dryden, in {served at midnight and dancing went moving picture lecture at Dryden in ; LT = RR. 3 Swee RE Baldsldgs Bom Soe ~ |said District, have for nearly two years}, until 4 am., : "8 WEIL the evening. / Presentation to Dryden Mothers it Sam Beg Tes am now making a weekly allowance to {spending her vacation with her uncle on ; General Blacksmit / Bos 78, Dryden. i said wife, Ada J. Wilson, for the land cousins returned. to her home at As many who would have liked to see : our infant children. Grandma, Mrs T Latimer, with her for will print a descriptive report next with the Sports on Monday next, it is tate in her own name, separate and jand a great help in general to the 4 to take part in the presentation. Col. 7 ri : tiem me the said John Wilson. settlement, and is missed very much by = ; y SN 2 Massey Harris Far) that I, the said John Wilson, from and | Misses Washburn and Mrs F. James Rg : a ; after the date hereof, will not be res- were visitors in Oxdrift on Sunday last. NOTARY, ETC. Monday will be the fifth anniversary of Bain Wago « borrowed, goods purchased on imer spent Tuesday with Gwendolyn. . 2 : Te id ; tion fo Habits ties contrac- {and Clifford Lewis. : General Practice eral in charge of Bramshott and Whit Dryden ene = y in 3 : 'paper that Oxdrift farmers carried off: | 800666000006 08060006 Dryden Lodge No. 1694 tten Order therefor, or Wijsten six prizes out of fourteen, the remaining ® . meets the first Wednesday | C to, duly signed by. me, wa : again heads the list for oats (Gold : 2 ay of August, AD. 1918. {pir pp, samples of oats throughout : - : Dryden. ~~ T. H. LEWIS : 'Dryden, Ontario. their names on list for standing field hy 7 Ll & crop next year, not to be greedy but : 5 la [:] : i . IAD on Augnst 20th, which as usual was. : or : : Ep AC \E TED GF Gray Model R. MARINE areas sncoessi Med Eennady, Miss intrest A model maple sugar bush D. ; ANDERS z worth seeing. Is is hoped to arrange a Jagt past been living separate and apart, (Just as we are going to press we AND AND TAKE NOTICE that my said la long visit. Mrs Latimer has been Woah announced that Col. J. G. Rattray has | Rattray was one of the first Canadian ponsible or aceountable or liable in any his leaving for the front. He was late" = lted by the said Ada J. Wilson, either : ley camps at different times. J : 7 On 2 ; ? |eight being divided between Dryden Wanted. to Buy. -- Tus : : J NA DI J] pm in the Townihaving diand obtained, and Eagle River. T.H. Lewis once ~~ : lve hy cow Just § A. e GARI IN] JOHN WILSON, | Oxduift are fine this year. It would be i pe : i eer -- rm | just take thirteen prizes out of fourteens a or -- & b < : 4 . ni ati i ge NEE, Si ie 1 ; AGENT FOR = Just You Hear ay Jon Pl : ow Go.. Frost & Wood dl = ; ne The members of the Oxdrift Women. 'Ls ! ( ; Salesmen Wanted Tnstitute met at the home of Mrs J WING! 2% : To! Represent the Spalding August 21st. Arrangements ee were made to give a banquet for re- ww RELIABLE ROTA NURSERIES turned soldiers August 28th in the schoolhouse. Glengoland, Aubley and Fh Implements Sharmila' Lroam Sovora Raw Furs Bought and So [ES _ Plays All Records Their Best Oxdrift soldiers and wives or sweets" = "Rr ek in years. '| hearts (not a public affair this time) and ; es : © lnodancing. It was decided to hold | {]¢ J --- A ben the next meeting at the home of Mrs H Oo USES 0 Bis and European Markets again W. Neely third Thursday in September. For Sale and 'Retit . The greatest demand for Nursery iy a © | Four new members joined. Mrs Spald- i open for Canadian Fruit 'ling's gramaphone selections were a wa ld SE / ER ~~ | WATERFRONT Li rges t of Fruit and Ornamenta & Charles Luke Drummond arrived Jake aE 1 i! Stock, Seed Potatoes, &e., grown ' Oxdrift from Stockport Fifa, Aug. LOTS ; FOR by VY, PRARMEE a -- yo! Herbert Hoove ¢ : , 121st. He is a nephew of Mr and Mrs ~|T. H. Lewis, and has come to manage Mrs Frank James' farm until he can procure one of his own. --ALSO-- Fire Insurance

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