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Dryden Observer, 21 Nov 1919, page 1

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Dryden, Ont, Friday, November 21 1919 Will hold their annual pa Bravo, Dryden Si ainda TUESDAY, Dec. 9th | tte ons cbtansd tt arb the Victory Loan canvas, won| Have ow opened feauan See Reserve: this Date ii: | piled up in this, the latest Victory Sh = The Bridge from War to Express Shipments Invited. Hon, tgradin os Further particulars later Winiids District was assessed a_total $40,000 of which WE WILL RETURN : YO R F URS NOT 8 Dryden's quota was $70,000, the largest of any canvassing division EN ah nea pS tele Fen task of raising this We pay all Express ( Te Olde Fiemme bnspa Somme enormous sum the canvassers buckled on their armour and 'went to it! The result announced on Saturday night was as follows :ffl : Cin at e } ) | Town and District (M. S. Campbell, Capt.) = .. ll $49,000 ! ~The purchase of a piano is not nga he ; - Pulp Mill (H. Huphrey, Capt.) 54000 HEA] OFFICE 12 FRANCIS BLOCK, LL TARE, One Sucking Colt,| 4 trifling matter. Some pur- a Byram, ME parsyatd 7 year chases may be made without Bravo Died ip me | re a or DINORWIC, ON \ much thought, but not a: ; hee LT ee, piano. Henee the importance Ontario Contributes More Than Half of the Grand Total. of selecting a Toronto, Ont., Nov. 17.--Grand total for the Dominion of Canada, HEINTZMAN & 00. a Toronto) ; : .. $353,624,500 & : -N 8 W.VA 3 Quebec (including Montreal) ; 2 Fe... YoY 102.200 Apnlications for EEE o {; 0 re a 2 ol N 3) membership and| SAS Sa : Other provinces: -- : : RIERA informafion con-| = eifers. Two year ART PIAN British Columbia . ; : i .. $35,000,000 ALN a unt next June. Also one Alherta e a = i z 76,181,000 cerning: returned gs " ° . AS # o Con Snider oe Grand or Upright Saskatchewan - Sa oh : Sm S50, 20,000,000 nigh wiite SORdtL Ont : : : -- = [Manitoba Sh 2 A = oe + 40,542,000 H. M. Davipson ; 3 2 * } where you have the fullest guar-| New Brunswick. en . Ls i i : 14,750,000 f Sec'y-Treas. | antee in the name--sixty-five years| Nova Scotm ... 0. i i a a .. 28,000,000 : ie estabiished--a piano the tone and Prince Edward Island ; SH ara 5 3,000,000 3 TT A) : touch of which has the endorsement City of Toronto 5 : . oie -. 146,379,500 asagrande, of the world's greatest musicians, City of Montreal .. I = ae .. 126,102,200 Bedworth, Ont. The Heintzman '& Co, piano is : : . not. built just to sell --it is built Announcement of the victory loan returns from all sections of the to carry with it always and into] Dominion was made at a gathering of almost 3,000 people in Massey "Th Spring at $0 to $80 | future generations undisputed Hall here to-night amidst enthusiasm, Sir Henry Drayton, Do- re 2 months credit. Also [supremacy in construction and | Minion minister of fiance, was present and anmnounced the figures Bl > bred heifer at Sizy ions, : for the various provinces, the Dominion and Montreal. + ||| Reliable" 1d like to hear from fdrm-| It Spann any Rieno : br : : All Exceed Objective. = : le : o have sufficient feed and| Ver used == Leo GCheralavshy, : ; LE ; a Prompt Remittances. - We Pay. Express ie a ~ coe of the famous Cherniavsky "Every province in Canada has gone over its objective," Sir||| Charges and Charge no Commission on i ren be Ph ethers + toduy Tn. Athtralls. | E07 Drayton stated, amidst great enthusiasm. : Suse. -~ Dred Le oe Ee ah . and | .. Sit Henry congratulated the victory loan workers of the whole RAW FU RS : i Hendra, Ont. Jo alan, Doan ne of| Dominion. "This is after all," he said, "the final making good of ; i fo ? yihe Motherland--and the piano o Canada's pledges. This is indeed the final chapter of our war effort | AND HIDES E Pour own homelands «and it is in keeping with the rest--perhaps the greatest chapters Wanted -- All 6, two pure bred York ka written in history." The finance minister said people talked about Write for Market Report, Price List & bacon or ~ One July HEINTZMAN & Co Lid | Canada's big debt, but the debt was nothing compared with what : Ge lg : April 1919. Apply =~ 141L is ®| had been done. The people need have no fear of Canada's future McM ILLAN FUR & W. V Dryden. | Heintzman Hall, | he said, and there was no occasion for pessimism... {ll wWooL MPANY - aul : \ G. H. Wood, chairman of the Ontario executive of the victory 77-9 Ru; - WINNIPEG | FORT WILLIAM, Oni. loan, stated that in Ontario's subscriptions which had totalled EE -- 7 $354,624,000 there was an increase of $18,570,000 over the total for . aa - IRA J. WILDE, ge a . | the province last year. Ontario's objective was $225,825,000. The] Tm emi N. E. HORN, Special Represen- per capita subscription in Ontario was $137,82. rar : Jo! Q = Stative., Te South Oxford's unit, with 231,05 per cent. of its objective, had won| Boot and Harness oes : re ec one of the two captured German guns which had been offered as ; 7 TOI IN Di : tne I ies | TOPhies of the campaign, Parry Sound as a close second, with 230 : Repairing Golden Star Lodge per cent. 'Temiskaming with 234,03 per cent. won the other Ger- co No. 484 mam gun... : : ne coer El i 4 Hy a : Montreal's objective was $60,000,000; its realization, as stated was : Having taken over he Dnfnens 3 hel $126,000,000. Toronto's objective was $90,000,000; it raised] !2te B. H. Stevens, will be pleased to = 45 have share of the Patronage from people | $146,379,550. Se : a Came Lak Dryden and Distriet. arness | and - Buggy. Honest Grading Cae | a 111& Cockshutt PREGREPLLLVLLIEE - Lea 0e0s ---------. Pe SEE ] ? g : : I Mr Bandy: a ; oh Good Work--Promptly Done' FP rs | : aa y "North Must Come Into Its on. Mr Randy, il un inter-F* SR or an Alfred Pitt, W. M. |Own," says Mills, at Toronto |View, said he had heard of many Sadi tel : ; ATE Berrey, Secretary - Luncheon. complaints about the kind off " Sai 'WATER RON - oo Te il pa ne a pope mr : a! J Dryden Lodge No. 1694| Toronto, Ont, Nov. 16.--Hon. . ne own in Wy an CHURCH OF ENGLAND LOL. meets the first Wednesday, W. E.. Raney, 'K.C., attorney- es ao t e opinion that the pre-1 Wi a of each month at 8 .pm in the Town | general in the Drury government, i censorship Jas not effective, : hw : fl Ee Hall. ~ Visiting brethren cordially t and Hon. H. Mills, minister of. e matter of moving Pictures ie fans : Lime . © invited. ey mines, were guests on Saturday hp 2 one of the first St LUKE'S CHURCH, DRYDEN, YH DL . . Vm. Penprase, WiM.. of the - Canadian mining and [0108S we wil take up for' re- Sunday Services-- Shingles -D. Anderson, Ret' Sec. metallurgical institute at Ilun-|Views,". Mr Raney said. - : 2.30 p.m. Sunday School © a === cheon, : : Che : nay ae a ash & Doors ia Woven Ladi al it « There is.00 self-secking min ; 7 p.m, Evening prayer and Sermon : / 1.G.0.F.Dn atthe Town [fail|1n this government" declared Mr Tubercculosis Sunday 'every Monday evening at 8 o'clocr. Raney amid applause, "in the I. J. Wilde, N. G., D. Anderson, case of one we had to use physical | With the co-operation of the Recording Sec.. Visiting brethren. force to get him in." He as-|clergy of all denominations, and cordially invited. | serted his intention of abolishing Sa by the Department of or ot me--==--==---== | the methods of patronage, which, | Education, Sunday the 23rd and i ; . | mn connection en R H PRONG ER "he said, have iste in | Monday the 24th inst. will be ob- ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH : b\g W'} Rev. J. J. Roy will conduct" the Services every Sunday evening in Dryden and morning in Eagle nntil 'Rev. Wilson's return; * -- | the department of justice. served as Tuberculosis Sunday; = | Eagle River Se , Hon. Mr Mills said that there and Tuberculosis Day in the Sunday Services-- «Notary Public - had never been thoughtful con- schools 1 =f sr be ml Moming prayer and sermon Co syafcer, Etc. sideration of the needs of north-1 Literature "has been prepared 250 pm 2g aay: Schin aera a yp Cn Ontario by the provincial | by the national Sanitarium assoc-| 2°0 P-m.--Su ye : PRY BE AT ONT J government, and that it was his|iation giving valuable facts regar- . ROBT. WILSON. -- - = | aim to give it the consideration ding the nature and treatment of i * Rector : oy | it deserved and to assist as much consumption. Only through a - S da. e of Lands for Taxes as possible the development of wide-spread 'understanding on : SE Ara " : Oritario's mineral resources. | the part of the public of how this F. B. LINDEN iri tof Ken: ii T Wit : "All that T am interested in is disease may be avoided, how itj =~ nd in ct of fhenora, fo x the rapid and greater develop-|may be cured, will this greatpla-} ~ NOTARY, "ET 0. ed under the hands of the Chairman and Secret- ment of our mineral resources," | gue be owvercome, © C Sy Collectiog - No. 1 of the Township of Wainwright and the he said. " We need more capital «1198 03 £1 [jeys [ pue 'sty 107, YORVEYyancing 50 ecting Violin 163 " D. 1919 TE -- ---- -§- General Practice ng me to levy upon the lands hereinafter described Th v wa Vindale, DRYDE ; ONTARIO e thereon together with all costs incurred po | f gL . 4 DR N ! N AR! ) the Assessment Act T shall on Tuesday, i \ @ QF i ern 2 ea | e = Ca ---- ur of eleven o'clock in the fore- in the District of Kenora,| / i : Just One Night rests of the owners and locatees in said | gr rl ra : ; ; : said arrears of taxes and charges Tuesday, November 25th bell hove nseonargily) ov Lagu Tm nd 9 Yl i | + MrWmReap presents Palmer's ~~ Srectacular production of

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