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Dryden Observer, 21 Nov 1919, page 4

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«2a little harsh to things, but that pro } coni's looks to me Bald Prof. Chant that. just as We re waves from us © send are for only Proposes to send (pause) -- (lon ing, "two and tw ~--and why sho from the Lamps; Sh Sockets; Ele and re-fill 'SPECIAL FOR SATURDA Any four 23 cents Sheet Music for Any two 50 cents Sheet Music for One No. 7 Remington Tpyewriter | One Banjo and. Instruction Book. . e Largest In Many The Ontario : harvested with This is the lar that has been. the writer b 'tical crop re duction was correct, but we have ing that year, . : The Tobacco Dj work of securin Planted to tobae and issuing an fall since that ti These reports are Ing a grower in eacl tobacco crop has been out damage by frosts. gest and the best crop grown in Ontario since €g8an the annual 'statis- In 1911 the pro- , If tradition ig 10 figures cover- Mr. Chas. N. Harris, Elec- h us and has charge of our 2:00 bang png orf vision began the --Canadian | 8 the exact acreage co each year in 1916, annual report each ES ¥ la ades; Dim-a-lites ctric Se ing Machines; Kitch nimn 2-way and 3 g Machines; Wash- -ready Flash Lights dies' Home Journal; i | report the ac in his school yield per acre w Motors; Sewi ; en Cabinets; Ever Secured by hav- 1 : : ST 1 school section | Evening Post; La co districts of Ontario eage devoted to tobacco section, and also the Township reporters nformation for the they reside tobacco-producing . ¢ s; Saturday lew; A son Speaking of Phono ~ delivery before New Years BRUNSWICKS. and have 160 on or lies in getting the - you will understa phs, we advise ordering now for , as it is increasing] d go Okeh Rec €r to arrive this week. not in selling them, . throughout . y hard to get ords last week Cur difficulty | Hear them and Dractically every fa i | all reports and e : remarkable fall for I'm in checking up : ' AND MONDAY { harvesting and THE SPEC McFADYEN BLOCK psy dy Canadian Scientists Are -. About signalling fhem, "Breakfasting in Mars," popular summer pastime Canadian generation of 195(., Prof, Davis Todd, - Omaha in an America in a serious atten with 'the fiery p) wireless inst berfecting for the report 'th with the stat that his attempt will be feet. Six year ago, with ¢ eet ; ' Sir Frederick Stun thinks that Mars m but he is credulo Municating With them. ver said quite wh him," he said in don't imagine that 'cating with Mars i -I don't think | ha Todd, but he's one American astronomers. ceive that he will get to and, if he does what is he an interview, >, & poor mortal that has to use Oxygen to es? How do we know ere are re advanced ag far that the people in Mars, if th Dbeople there, as a as We are in nat: ~~ Prof. Chat, of Who hag been int ral science?" Prof, 'Todd. "He the earth at the Present time, 232,000,000 every two years is only about 35 000 away. Like Frederick he is sceptical « : ; With the Martians. ve He gave his. announecemen he had hag odd e merits that might h frem Mars, as "a little wild." (light) from (ne st; Martians receive ne must remember, though, that the radiation would he out into space, while now, after al is aid the wireless messages that we a few thousand miles, and the energy is guided by the surface of the earth. ° Marconi a message like this 8€er pause) --, mean- 0 are four," but sup- bose the Martians do not understand uld they?» | % 'Marconi's scheme is insignificant bicturesque point of view when compared with that of James \ hompson, an American engineer, on Investigations of the ts, Prof, Etchegoyen, desert, Thompson's hing Jess than to con- : triangular diagram on Sahara large enough tians to see. This he three great canals, with ar points at Stax, on the Gulf, at my Abbas, in the = ® AI east of the Southern Coast rica "from Gibraltar, where: it e Connected . with the Medi- 72 Boa. The hypoten ass fof ony triangle wouig stretch m S further, ang sug- CT TOW PROTLE iv MARS. Central Canada Colonizatiog & Highways Associati Passibly be housed The followin acreage and est the tobacco crop & figures give the broduction of or this year--1919: Seeptieal may be a Pounds. for 1,300,500 3,612,200 Essex, flue-cured Essex, burley . .. J. E. Gibson, Esq.. of Amherst Qol- Town Clerk, lege,, is Planning to ascend at Fort army balloon, pt to communicate anet by some sort of uments that he has been I a number of years. e professor is credited ement that he believes ' successful, if he can reach 3 height of 80,900 | 5 apt. Stev- v oy as his pilot, he attained 22,000 dark types .... 942,000 895,400 3,210,500 If of the Exectutive tion, I should. convey {o the, ors the sihicere ciation for the d P ed to {le del. f; peints on Nov. | teous attention cil to our remely efficient I the above A e glad if you will Mayor and Council] thanks of the ASSO hospitality extend from outside 6th. The cour members of the itors, and. the ext Kent, Burley . . i cut Havana .,,, Brant, Burley. . .. Vvis- | Norfolk, Burley . : art. of Toronto, cn ie = . Grape Fruit ay be inhabited, us about our com- "In the frst ~ place | question whether -Prof. Todd at is attributed to Arrangements for carrled out, Pressions of age for all v Total for all types f called forth 133 appreciation from thos ention held , become hj Xiremely gr ted in its jn own-of Dryge its council Te- casion jn stich n all of the to- we'll be communi- n the near future. Ve ever met Prof. of the well-knawn I can't con- the height, » We beleive and the it wage to those interes to know hat th ; as represented hy: sponded to the oc msgniflcent mange ~ Yours truly, H. Humpurpys : t Sec.~Treas. i ion Yield 10,709,400 The flu ception creage shows on vy true for the Sn Comstock ang the White Burl y 8hows betw: uff, Havana, Zimmer, all types ot The followin acreage and pr Toronto University, erested in Mars also for many years, stated that he knows 's a little sensation- d. "I can't go as far as he knowledge the existence of rkings, Dractieally the same owell discovered and photo- Dryden, Ont,, St 5 LE rn Na 8, 1919, R. Beddome, Esq. ® ; n Orchestra, ot : 255,000 | aise. Welland, Burle 12,000 |. Burley . , en P. Edward, Burley. =. Lincoln, Connecti- AD H; le musical' ener. cod up his tables to Mars was away from 'Just miles," he said. But and two months, it in furnishing th 500,000 or 36,000,- 28,000 p er 1b 30c Brazils and Filberts, per Ib 40c Medium size each Large size = Coffee Freshly roasted and ground : while you wait, per Ib : ' ; i : Ts « 3 wrapped. Cellini ,» per 40 1b box 'Apples 05, dec eseeceeae ese Sas se, The Quality Grocers sh eee sep s 10700.400| OCLC LBBB Lae 0 50 «0. 9,226 10,709,400) = Stn ne Ee ee een that the total acre=- daughters supplied the music, lainment ay th delegatss op Nov, The Orches ably in maki ig success, and appreciation ed action iy our visitors, Yours truly, H. HumpHrEys, Sec.-I'reas, t to the - Total i Stupart, Sans Of any fommezication tra Irelped cot ovinifon of Marconi's, the svening 'tle while ago, that fects in his instry- ave been messages "It is condemn these position of Mar- like a wild dream," "Marconi believes @ receive other waves stich a that fly assure, the Sou a * than for this berio the crop is consid ted in a 'measur public spirit lo entertain ars so should the anadian our Jong ether ntormations) Sobers] Sulghie and Pulp Mi Dryd:n Lodge po. 105 Meets every W trand Theatre M. BAILEY, oof Pulp omery. The Britis 7.30 o'clock ' held at London dustries Fai H. J. ADAIR | Lyons Fair the D an exhibition. of ee -------- ROSIER General Merchant, ~ OXDRIFT, Ont: Geert: and at Nenous, | Leave your org for your Winter rge, Dry, Yellow, Onions, Per bushel $2. Choice: Mackin. at§3.50 per | when Canadian M. J.C Mr. Montgome lic man, for Bridgewater, Paper proprietor, uilding Trades E oyal Agricultura : to be the largest gs hibition in the world, ----e How Much One Eats, Sa Snown) Bond at the bank and get your money an editor and news- : He revived the xhibition at the Hall in 1895, said eries of trade ex- 1d, - : La ; amount of f les from Ell Abbag nipeg in counection with the Victory triangle Should ne Try 2 box of 0 the canaly, "pp. Mar- | tosh Red Ap i25 the nd proposition box or a barre] of and comm yn; te in - Y le mp SiR apples at $8.75 from | on arrivp] "tminey is required - for: soldier's land 'Promised tha ous' blind an to appear in the t Helen Keller, they will." : Soeeein.s 6,235 7,451,400 DRYDEN SCHOOLS t Outlook-- he m S never brigh First Prize Essay | Ss at higher figures | Mr Pace, organizer, offered prizes for r, though | best essays on Victory Loan by children larger, indi- | ip the Dryden schools. The following © a shortage of toe | 18 year's cr Is tne essay awarded first prize by the Will | judge, My Vickers, principal of 'the t of our School : = ay By NORMAN HOWE A Victory Bond if money loaned to the in Victory Bonds At the Bank you receive '3 per cent on every dollap per year: when you invest it 'in Victory : Bonds you receive bs per oent on every Sahfastion of a Say dollar per year, ai H gon When you lend nioney to the govern- 2 y a went they use it for the reconstruction ot: France, Belgium and other countries, The governnient buys lumber, farm Jimplements, brick, machinery and other | things to build up these countries again The government doesn't send the money over there, but buys the things here sc the men in Canada can get work at the factories and mills where they make these things. If you need the mone) that you invested in Victory Bonds be. fore the time Is np, you can sell your back, on Eg No Better | nvestiment ~The Victorry' Loan' of" 1919 enters the home stretch running strong. Ip 4 letter written recently. by Hon. T. A, Crerar to Sir Augustus Nanton of Win- Loan Campaign, Mr Crerar says "Much settlement, for vocational training for returned men, and for tee special care of thousands of the boys who came back shattered in health of "body ard mind. The Canadian people must provide the means todo so. 1 have no fear that Armistice Day Danes |, Tuesday 11th November, the first Jd armistice day. ane Lversary: was quiet) Ly alcelebrated bere. The Palp Mill whist) ver 1918, the same is blew: at 11 o'clock to cali attention to es | pause called for by the Royal message, | ey. The ad then In the evening the GGW V A. held a €en sixty and eigh 56 over 1911. 8g tabes give. oduction for ty 1 Box Social and Dance in the Pulp Mill . Aall in aid of funds for establishing | the 1918 {recreation and club rooms for returned | Ontarig: soldiers, as well Produs. i 2lorious dead. a eh Produe. {3 : 5. : Ce : 00 ~ A fair crowd attended despite the in-; . : Sez0.0a0 clemency of the weather. Eoghteen Power. Owners state a boxes were. offered for sale, and com- 731,400 | petition was keen, Many were uni j : . 695,000 in design; one made like 5 tauk aroused , ®Xtra hard plowin 1,860,000 | interest and drew in t} : dollsrs. A total of 50 dollars was : Lunch was served at midnight, i and altogether a pleasant evening w aos spent. Mrs Nelsen and her two Ready for Heavy Duties The Cast 10 20 js noted for ite reserve i . d 2 § as a memorial fop the belt work this tractor drives 20x36 thresher, silo fillers, hay presses, that these tractors fully equippec capable in emer te g or for grades, all round use this tractor deman : your careful consideration, Proved its worth, Tt ig ec operation, burning - It is built of the get your money's worth, Before you decide on us show you the advanta 'e price of 7j This 10-20 is recommended for pulling three 14 inch plows which sod or stubble. also handleg other implements uiring about six horses, 0 7-foot binders, two 20-shoe grain - 8, six section spike-tooth 'harrow to 10-foot double disc harrow, KEROSENE TRACTORS your tractor, let ges of the Cage II then - be better able to teal To i 80vernment. If you have money and | emand for our 1919 fwant to-invest it, it is best to invest it --H. Fraser, tobacco Special Cash Prices : ER--OTHERWISE Us CASH WITH ORD UAL PRICES -- Choice Feed \ Victor Feed f Feed Flour for Oatmeal Feed for milk COWS pric of shorts chop and crushed oats . SCOTT, 84040000000 0a0 WW 920000040000 00

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