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Dryden Observer, 12 Dec 1919, page 2

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Imitation is the Sincerest ~~ Fattery" +0 When you see other dealers putting in the same lines of Phonographs and Electrical Goods, etc., its pretty good evidence we have the right goods at right prices, isn't it, folks? We believe you will find this reasoning holds good through our entire stock, and take note we have some goods the others cannot duplicate. ~~ You will find here a small clean, new, up-to- date line of sensible toys, books and games as well as a personally selected line of the best dressed and most durable dollies in town all at very reasonable prices. ; It is a growing custom, we note, to make gifts + of Records or Sheet Music, and we have all the lat- "est numbers, tho' our stock is getting low, but we have some more on the way. For a gift ot the Family, what would be more eptable Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet, Woodrow - Washer, Brunswick Phonograph, or an Electric © Grill or Electric Reading Lamp: gifts that will be useful for a lifetime?.. It is unnecessary to mention that the above lines are not equalled by any other, -and are always chosen by those who are satisfied only with the best. © For your friends or yourselves, who like to read, we receive subscriptions to any magazines ~ which will prove pleasurable reminders of your thoughtfulness throughout the entire year. We wish to take this opportunity to thank you for your generous patronage so far and to hope for © .a continuance of the same, and to assure you of our 2 desire to serve you with the best goods at low © prices. +0 i E SPECIALTY SHOP| BY-LAW of the Town of Dryden. A By-law for Borrowing the sum of en Thousand Dollars. WHEREAS it is expedient to borrow, f necessary alterations to the Town Hall o to provide for the erection of a suitable the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars, and intended to be created by this by-law. AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole rateable property o that is the amount of deb Fifty-six Thousand, Five Dollars. . AND WHEREAS the amount of the existing debenture debt o ($12,296.14) is principal and the sum of no part of the principal or interest of which is in arrear. : 'Be it therefore enacted by the Municipal Council of the Corpora. tion of the Town of Dryden, Pry ge r : at the rate of six per centum per $100.00 éach. 2. may bear any date within such two in each of such year shall be ag follows :-- Year Interest. Principal. . I. 600.00 271.84--871.84 , 583.68 288.16--871.84 3 560.39 1305.45--871.84 4. 548.07 323.77--871.84 "5 528.64 343.20--871.84 6. 508.05 363.79--871.84 7- 486.22 385.62--871.84 8... 463.08 408.76--871.84 9. 438.56 433.28--871.84 10. 412.56 459.28--871.84 =11. © 385.01 486.83--871.84 12. 355.80 516.04--871.84 13. 324.83 547.01--871.84 14. ; 292.01 579.83--871.84 1s. . 257.22 : 614.62--871.84 i 15 220.35 \ ; 651.49--871.84 17. 181.20 © 000.58--871.84 I8 139.82 = yor 77 84 19. 95.91 o 77503--871.84 20 49.34 822.50--871.84 $7436.80 { $10,000.00 17,436.80 3. The debentures as to both principal and interest shall be ex- pressed in Canadian currency, and shall be payable at the Royal Bank of Canada, Dryden, Ontario, mee 4. The debentures shall be signed and issued by the Mayor, and MCFADYEN BLOCK SAM © { KODAKS SUPPLIES shoidasiin BOOKS NEILSON'S CHOCOL ATES ( JGH'S can STATIONERY : When you wang : Hardware, Tinware, Stoves > Beds and Mattresses RY. JHN RHOD : g ! Eile i pads Dealer in all kinds of Barb Wie and Peerless Lawn and Field Fence ES IDRYDEN Paint, Oil, Blass Binder Twine, Pumps, Etc. ine Needles --Eldrige B. Raymond, Singer, F. S. White Standard, New Home New Williams, Singer Family {of not less than $100.00 each. tures are so issued, and shall be payable in Thirty (30) equal annual instalments of principal and interest combined shall be issued respectively, ($10,000.00) or fractional part thereof in like proportion shall be as follows :--- 1 by the Treasurer and shall be sealed with the seal of the Corporation. 5. During the currency of the debentures there shall be raised in each year the amount of the instalment of principal and interest payable in that year as set forth in Section (a). 6. The debentures may contain any provision for the registration of them authorized by law. fi : 7. This by-law shall take effect on the day of the passing thereof, subject to its being assented to by the electors. i Take notice that the above is a true copy of a proposed by-law that, if the assént of the electors is obtained to it, will be taken into consideration by the Council of the Municipal Corporation of the Town of Dryden after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication thereof in the Dryden Observer," a newspaper published in the said Town. The date of the first publication to be the 12th day of December A.D. 1919. - . -- - And the votes of the electors shal be takeh at the same time and place as the annual election, and the head of the Council of the Town of Dryden, or some member of the Council thereof, duly appointed, shall attend at the Council Chamber at the hour of 12 o'clock noon on the 3rd day of January A.D. 1920, for the appointment of persons to attend at the Polling places and at the final summing up of the votes. ! l= J. E. GIBSON, Clerk. Dated this 11th day of December 1919. | BY-LAW of the Town of Dryden. iA By-Law for Borrowing One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) for Waterworks, Sewers, and Fire Hydrants. WHEREAS it is expedient to borrow, for the purposes of pro- viding the Town of Dryden with Waterworks, Sewers, and Hydrants for Fire Protection for the said Town, the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,00000), and that is the amount of the debt intended to be created by this By-law. - { AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole rateable property ofthe Municipality which is Hable for all rates is Three Hundred and or the purpose of 'making the Town of Dryden, and fire Hall for the said town, the Municipality'which is liable for all rates is Three Hundred and Hundred and Thirteen (356,513.00) the corporation is the sum of Sixteen Thousand Four Hundred and Seventy-three 80-100 Dollars ($16,473.80) of which sum the sum of Twelve Thousand Two hundredm and ninety-six 14-100 Dollars Four Thousand One Hundred and Seventy-seven 66-100 Dollars ($4,177.66) is interest, I. For the purposes mentioned in the preamble there shall be borrowed on the credit of the Corporation of the Town of Dryden the said usm of Ten Thousahd Dollars, which sum shall bear interest| annum, and debentures shall be issued therefore on the instalment plan in suits of not less than The debentures shall all bear the same rate and shall be issued within two years after the date on which this by-law is passed, and | years, and shall be payable in twenty annual instalments during the twenty years next after the date when they shall be issued, and the respective amounts payable 201.60 213.70 220.52 240.1 240.11 254.52 209.79 % 285.97 t f 340.60 - f 382.70" 405.66 430.00 ° 45580 483.15 512.14 009.97 646.57 685.52 pressed in Canadian Currency, Bank of Canada, Dryden. by the Treasurer, and shall be poration. by the Corporation in the ratio set forth in Section 2 of this By-law. 6. The Debentures may Contain any provision for the registra- tion of them authorized by law. ; LA il 7. This By-law shall take effect on the day of the passing thereof, subject to its being assented to by the eleetors, Sake Take notice that the above is a true co that, if the assent of the electors is obtained to it, will be taken into Town of Dryden after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication thereof in the Dryden Observer," published in the said Town. The date of the first publication to be the 12th day of December A.D. 1910. : place as the annual election, and the head of the Council of the Town of Dryden, or some member of the Council thereof, duly appointed, shall attend at the Council Chamber to attend at the Polling votes. Dated this 11th day of December 1919. THE FALLIS FOOTE EEE rE EEN ee] PIE CASSEROLE, 10-in. .50 {PUDDING CASSEROLE, 6.50 i : Im a 5.00 CUT GLASS WATER SEY, 0 0 0 ii ag CUT GLASS SATY § PPPPRR, = $2.50 to 4.00 ss es eee CUT GLASS BUTTER DISH and SILVER KNIFE SILVER SUGAR SHELL. ...... ' . GOLD LINED SUGAR SHELL SILVER SUGAR BOWL SILVER TEAPOT Nr ress ee es esse cen aeiee LR EL ERO I SS SA ST TC CT SL ev viet lewis wae tue vieiiviwiiee wie alee aly ave = The Word of God is During these terrible the Bible. ho Read in a dug-out, in a hospital ard, in a prison camp,texts w. had grown threadbare have glowed and burned in letters of fire. Millions of the bereaved and broken-hearted, in homes which will always seem empty now, for such a time as this. _ For the fighting men on both sides--the years multitudes have practically re-discovere: wounded, the prisoners, different languages. eternal foundations of While the world is seething with incalculable change, or one Fifty-six Thousand Five Hundred and Thirteen ($356,513.00) Dollars. z A AND WHEREAS the amount of the existing Debenture debt of the Corporation is the sum of Sixteen Thousand Four Hundred and Seventy-three 80-100 Dollars ($16,473.80), of which sum the sum of Twelve Thousand Two Hundred and Ninety-six 14-100 Dollars ($12,206.14) is principal and the sum of Four Thousand One Hundred' and Seventy-seven 66-100 Dollars ($4,177.66) is interest, no part of the principal or interest of which is in arrear, Beit therefore enacted by the Municipal Council of the Corpora- tion of the Town of Dryden, as follows -- : 1. For the purposes mentioned in the preamble there shall be borrowed the credit of the Corporation of the Town of Dryden the said sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00), which sum shall bear interest at the rate of Six per centum per annum, and | Debentures shall be issued therefor on the Instalment Plan in sums 2. The Debentures shall all bear the same rate of interest and shall be issued in sets of such amounts, and at such times as the circumstances may require, but so that the first of the sets shall be issued within Two years, and all of them Five years after the date of the passing of this By-law, and every Debenture of the same set shall bear the same date being the date which such sets of Deben- during the Thirty sets of Debentures and the respective amounts payable in cach of such years on every set of One Hundred Debentures years next after the date when each of the said Year, i : Principal, AE $126.48 Interest. $600.00 592.41 584.36 If you have been missed o | executive Committee. Bible. Democracy can be made safe hen common men everywhere read God's Book in their own tongue. : To meet the vaster needs now coming into view, "this learned and,/uncontroversial Society" (as them "Daily Telegraph," London, i Eng., described it) possesses unrivalled qualifications and facilities, Its versions have been printed in five hundred and eleven forms of speech. Its distributing centres and agents reach into all parts of the world. No gift can be more fruitful for opportunities so immense. Local Executive Committee : Rev. R. WILSON. AT LOCKE, W. VICKERS. WE EARNESTLY ASK YOU FOR YOUR PERSONAL X HBED o ga boy = Please send your contribution to the Secretary, ; pr ¥ 'REV. R. GIBSON, Upper Canada Bible Society 3 - | (Auxiliary of the Canadian and the British and Foreign Bible Societies) ; 14 COLLEGE STREET ~ TORONTO, ON Personal appeals have been sent to all the residents i i: ut, hand your contribution f 190.19 ET ; LE ey er BER. Lie 3. The Debentures as to both Principal and Interest shall be ex- and shall be payable at the Royal 4. The Debentures shall be signed and issued by the Maver and sealed with the Seal of the Cor- . bined payable in that year on the amount of the Debentures issued py of a proposed by-law consideration by the Council of the Municipal Corporation of the a newspaper And the votes of the electors shall be taken at the same timé and ; at the hour of 12 o'clock noon - on the 3rd day of January A.D. 1920, for the appointment of persoms | places and at the final summing up of the bo ; J. E. GIBSON, Clerk. given not for an age only but for all time ir have found that there is ony one Book and the exiles--the Bible Society has already supplied nearly nine million New Testaments, Gospels and Psalters, in seventy-five Sr If peace on earth is to be peace indeed, it must be built upon the justice and mercy laid down in Holy Scripture. hope of reconstructing a nobler order lies in the principles of the the highest ends than money : entrusted to the Society now--when its claims are so urgent, and its S. B. BLACK, Manager ] : : : FOR -SUGH A TIME AS THIS

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