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Dryden Observer, 19 Mar 1920, page 1

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Fh) : a i = : 'Number 44 = INCORPORATED 1670 Largest Traders fing -- Highest Price 3usiness----Not a Side Line" Bay Co. x. ; in | } RR ; Among the many memorable i or nights at the Pulp Mill Hall, the 1th instant will be remembered by those who were present as a for the benefit of the employees of the Dryden Pulp and Paper Co The inception of the gathering yeyancer, Etc. | - ONT ing : Collecting eral Praz'ice ONTARIO SUNDAY, 21st March 1920. and his addresses will be unusual | in the right direction, an Come and hear Se congratulated in creating "a Crawley, representing Sunday School session at 2.30. was due to the efforts of Mr J. B Beveridge, the general manager of the company. : It has been said that improved roduction will only be effective- Fair But him. mee and one that will be appreciated for by the workers to the full. In addition to extra JL That the General Manager of the! ~------ ~ DINORW cast you owe yourself is fc get the most ; and a Square Deal This you can get by shipping to = pat Lakes Fur Trading Go.Lid: fy OE PL di i Gl ay Ni Shag Poo. has Vol that re-4 XX snthusiastic - welcome which he sickness, was only able to make a brief speech : but a vote of thanks to the wm with a. reply delivered a ca in the course of which he rmarked IC, Ont. LUKE'S CHURCH, Services -- Morning. and ng as usual. : 1e Eternal City." Rev. RO BT: WILSON, ~~ Rector. : h class entertainment ulp Mill Hall, the the date. next week. "her way to Edmonton journey on Sunday. | Ww i aking' the first step comfortable ening Service Miss i Soprans. Soleist: will | | NORMA TALM ADCE first Wed- v after Easter, April 7th. ! Further Par-| Mayor A. Jean Blewitt, who stopped | Irs Hugh Bartettw, resum- rift is "indeed progressive. it is the Oxdrift people | : ve made this district ny and d it is the Oxdrift citizens | a communit s of playgrounds The community hall: ots Dont Saturday. "Jour confidence from period w slightly pessimistic in the genera workings of the mill, but happily Theatre Living ourselves, To talk it out and e Then face to face we eac SE in :) seating | sustained right up to a joining in the ward was mad manifest by the 'noteworthy of were the violin solo by F.. evening, 'and meri praise for the excellency of the 'Mr J.B. Beveridge; who met Whizz-ban The Triumph of Industrial Co-operation. With working force two hundred strong, = Occasionally thi Sometimes our their's: © Then let no doubting thoughts abide : Of firm goo treatment to each other gi the local union. {of an appreciative audience late how. Two items in the programme special mentioit usic provided. : An agreeable surprise for the he introduction by of the "Origina 21-4 travelling. comet ness. For three rounds honours were even, but the last round sta- ngs go wrong-- fault, sometimes d faith on either side; let others live. any time you feel inclined ase your mind, h shall d are to|out under the direction of T.C. R: £ ; the mana- new epoch for their 'employees, | gement and staff, and H. Adair, 'The interest ts the highest es ox vat 177% guyies folg & Dap Mrs Norman Beveridge and Mss J. E. Gibson have arranged a combination of the Church choirs at a mass meeting to be held in the Strand Theatre at 8.30 p.m. on Sunday. Evrybody is invited to come and spend a pleasant even- ing. There will be no collection, Adjutant Oake will tell the in- | teresting story of the work of the. "Salvation Army, particularly in regard to the various army Sh No screen tragedy: cap =--===--==--= = ---- PULPWOOD Dryden, Ont., Feb. 18, 1920 From this date we have advanc- ed the price of Green Spruce and Jack Pine Pulpwood to $7.00 per cord delivered in the Mill Yard. We are prepared to take any quantity. vs f : h red letter night, and one which fi : : or y our calc ik certainly live long in the ree- Forbearance would: decrease all| Homs. fe -- a ollection of those who were for-| cares. Lo ever equal the fascination of those : 3 1 =, a oe : tunate enough to be there. The | How very pleasant things would stories of real life, and the Adjut- Town of D yden Dinotwic, Ont occasion was the opening night of be ; Eo ant is a past master in the telling °° {ao Bi ; : ; 3 the recreation hall and club room | If I knew you and you knew me. of them. Come and hear some- Pa thing of the lives of other people, SCAVENGER WANTED from the experience of a rian long devoted to the work of helping the fallen. eh The local committee, who are responsible for the raising of Dryden's annual contribution to the Army, at a meeting held this week, appointed collectors to raise Scavenger for den, at a salary of $500.00. Terms of contract may Ve, thé Sanitation committee. Applications will be received by the undersigned for the post of the Town of Dry- be ob- tained from J. J. Hill, chairman of Applications will be received up 7. J. Hill, assisted by the adjutant, will go over the Pulp Mill, and 'arious sections of the Town will "o visited by: the folowing mem- riers of committee: Rev. Robert +ilson, IH. Humphreys, Norman No washing or ironing. wages. 4-2 Was IMPROVEMENT ASSC °. Sum wn Dryden, Ont. Rise- MAID for General T ousework. Good ' Services Y Drought about when the minds | see : 7s : : .. of the working people are bright-{ And T'll Ki you d 1] the fund, next Mnday Toone : 920. 0 be pra qed by hope and opportunity, in} know al Al and youll}, 4 Wednesday. No other collec tm gist Mah io : RR jt. Oake AC word wher work ceases to be a : | tion is made by the Army during 2 SA k : : J on : mere drudgery. The manage- Durin the ning : dmirable the yers, apd ii is poped Syoryen Tyas ny ; He is a very interesting speaker | ment and staff have taken a step Se a ed 2 will contribute a small share to - = help their cause for those in need. WANTED Mrs J. B. BEVERIDGE : ASSESSOR WANTED. accommodation, the hall has bee The followings songs Were well : ; 3 MACHIN 'Tenders will be received by the provided with collapsible tables, rendered: Selected, L. Carr; selec Beveridge, M. Bailey, while M. S. ee i Ju 1111 | dersigned, up to 31st March, jand indoor games, such as cards, ited, H. Humphreys; "Irish eyes Campbell and A. Pitt will attend WAITRESS wanted at once, at Galicitor, &e 1920, for the position of Assessor 'heckers, chess, etc, can be in-|are smiling," T. C. R. Crawley .}t©0 the business section. W. J. Central Hotel, Dryden, Ont. Good Ae or s $6r SS. No. 2, Township of Zeal- dulged in with the greatest degree pee EH. secured a big hit with "The Robinson will look otter the dis- place: No experi: te necessary. IAL BANK BLOCK, 2nd ~ of comiort. Linen ncaa S the fund. + Call, or write fo preonerop, : A WW. WHITE, Sec.-treas.{ - 'Fhe highest reward a man can | Baek to Dear Old Blighty," anc | == at CS. GRALUWSKI. Bi Ont. 331 Bedworth P. O. carn tof his labors in this world | for an encore gave the chorus of ay ; | x : : ; ma hs the esteem of his fellow-mesn. "Mother Machiee," © everybody DRYDE! & DIST. FARMERS CORDWOCED, 20 cords wanted. chorus. ) See pronrietor at Central Hotel, : C. S. GRABOWSKIL 2ifth Annual Convention, Thurs-' : a Tk BABY CARRIAGE WANTED. secy of the above Association, | from Mr J. F. Whitson, Northern] For ful particulars apply to Development Comr., in response! mal for your received from the large assembly gari, and the cornet solo by R nf goployecs. hat the nt Beddome, both superior perfor day, April 1st 1920. Box No. 30C. : on clo RAL ERIE ances, The Divien Orchestral ope following letter has been "OBSERVER " Office. dent of the local union, owing to yas in attendance throughout the erie by rs Attic Thomas | eer i mas; i ; ] FARM FOR SALE. J. CURLEY, Bedworth. +o the invitation to attend the an-| .0---- qual convention: 1 have a 3 year . Toronto, Mar. 8, 1920 30! has just reached of the 27th Feb. to the office-to- me on my return day years old, or will E. APPLETON, Yours truly, Win. or John MILLER old YORKSHIRE - BOAR, well bred, weighing about Dear Mr Thomas--Your favor | 350 tO 400 th, and will exchange ' him for a well bred boar about 2 sell for $60. 00. Dr HEAD OFFICE 2 that he was glad to welcome the which kept t os Dil wr WILT id employees in a friendly and social yous ripple of laughter. After LL : dela A : nets Block, FORT WILLI AM, Ont. lof fhe Tvs bey bape hs short refreshments amply and- enjoy jo : a eT Dlogned 80 ® = Osaquan, via Ignace. : : ~ . Yeprit. Te regretted the absence Of "abl furnished ~ by = Jim ose a ; Mi am ra Emmet WE PAY ALL EXPRESS CHARGES = "ui: [the wives, but hoped that shortly ars ond dai nerdedl ot oy z Spl next, if I can FOn SALES : Fe ja night would be set for their en: round. By way of divrsificatio" i ood deal of work a hie mm-------------- ---- ? tertainment. Circumstances had 11. Franklin staged a. four-rouss| spread of me and Heung to sick Two teams of work horses; on¢ : OF ENGLAND! & a : delayed the opening of the ert boxing bout between © Gordon | 0cs lately, have oon ble matched team of grays, 7 YT old, 1 Ul Lad N ip ployees' Club, hut entevater Po ad Land 1. Whiting. Bothy, ith os 1 would 3,000 Ib; I team, brown mare and : CEE, : 5 trusted that the club would be itt {ads weighed a trifle over 120 165, | pave liked ; All en aut to gray. gelding, 9 YI old, 3100 1b. : : full swing with a great many a d for ined he the pair 12 : Your ial in good condition. With or : : . and for untrained youths the Pal} pe at your Convntion on the first| : more attractions. There was a put up as pretty a sparring exhib-| 0¢ he a "st without harness. Gray team. at 'hen he was inclined to be ition as one could desire to wit Thanking you for the a Dryden, oh bay oot brown a. ny... "1 3awlie's Spur, 7. F. WHIT! % that was a thing } th Ly 2d mina told the tale, and the referee} A ads . w=) 2 4 ure ell 101 2 rerdi ; ) La a : : - FRIDAY SATURDAY Se a oo = 3 Hi . hejgave the verdict to Conrad, who 1vitaticas to attend this ¢ ved W. G. CASE future. He deplored class batTi®is| won by a shade. Although a no-| on were extended to Tee) : ? i and extended the hand of friend-{ decision bout the gameness of| L.n M.P.P., Mr B. Bowman Gasoline Engine and ~Auto- ship to the newly organized local] the two boys appealed so much Minister CE Lands ad Mr \+ 1 mobile Repairs, Electrical Wiring mon, Union mills he had - "| to the sporting instincts of J. B. al etilere 1.0 at Co ie oo] Electlical Fixtures repaired. ged before, and he was bound tol hat he could not resist giving the or he expressed. regret a: pe | ets guaranteed, Prices Med: > the : -- 1 speak highly of the mutual co I operation and benefit that em- ployers and emop lyeems Ww sloyers and 2 SE - €¢ The eu y o0t ring were lacking, secon 10% | keeper, SPOnZe, towels, £6 remove an imp New Moon 2 KNEW ME. EE . We are all glad to lea? that! R. Hutchison has Ie = covered sufficiently from his £€° ar. igo cont illness to be among 1s agaist. X The delegation of the Central Canada Colonization and High- way Association, of which Mr A. Pitt is the President, leaves here on Thursday, March 2 zth for Tor will meet the govern-, 3 T¢ T knew you "Tis seldom we would di Dut never having yet hands, - Both often fail to t That each intends to right, And treat each oth How little to complain there'd if I knew ¥y re £ LE to clasp inderstand ment there on Saturday. to.! Premier Drury made his maid- ity 'en 'speech in the Legislature on Tuesday afternoon. He said that: the people were tired of the old Whe game of politics. "We don't want take, anything hidden," he declared. Or in your pay some "We want th people taken into From irritation you'd be free om the first? 11 Enew you an got abroad that he ement and Staff generally. | i and you knew i Ed Scottie sagree, do what's! Kling her honor bright 'finish to ou and you knew me. encler we blame you-by mis- tistie progra py the Dryden Observer. some error make, everything up t ast credit must be gived the best of his man, Scottie always at the la produced something © bag o tricks and elude had [or it looked ams 1 opponent al ed! whilst the l was taking a redoubtabl breather ! zed the advantage, and in a twin- shoulders. were Charles' | pinne The entire costs of | were generously iD. P. & P. Co, inclu mme spec be The enfertainment ,with the singing © d you knew me. | Anthem. ig winner a five-spot, and two bucks to the loser as a consolation. No detail in the arrangement of the to date. The greal- bu imost played out, and d to the mat. It was a wonderful night. defrayed by f the National make inability to attend, owing house being in session. The xecutive of the above .s- sociation are looking for a very targe turnout - © farmers at the Conventior, Sv don't forg:. he date-- Thursday the First of A ril Br ds, time- rat ar p : : Wat sale by Public Auction on to Harry, 25th, at 1.30 it the wily they thoroughly} Dominion Organ enjoyed he hour spent wiin ihe children. Service will be even more uj y st moment ut of his d the hold. Toilet sets, z Beds, Washing Machiue, his plucky nd fable. Come and bring 'yourf Car .ge, Cturn, De Laval Separ- e Charles friends. Show your apprectedd "rer in good condition, 2 Box Scottie sei-| of the work among the children. | Stoves, and other articles too nt. ee ab se et miorOUS to mention. SE : = £. W. MORTON. Ira J. Wilde transferred hi headquarters to Kenora on ot the evening | day, to énable him to bette: the handle his growing business. I: ding the ar- will open a branch store for th: jally printed Heintzman Piano Co., and als¢ retains the district agency for the ded Confederation Life : fortnightly visits to Dryde. {and district. : a great 1onths' credit will be conclu He AUCTION SALE "The undersigned will offer for March p.m., lot 4, con. 3, Tp. of vv winwright, the foilowing \-- or it gion that'had ) : ¢ Tae "AP eb i : i oe 5 Ni A pretty Story with the word! S "as OpPOSH ty trades unions, On Franklin for his complete staging | A Tall, Dryden. D. 1, Aryacn. greatest emotional actress i the contrary he favored them of hot oF hy Ton Saedel I cos to Trotam inp ---- ge j pointing out thats wares bone To wind up a most uccessful sion will be aged for. Seel| I pure bred Shorthorn Bull, com iring seed grain jo una ped joan 0 Lr evening, Scottie Johnston and}? her announcement in newt] INE VIS. e~istrati~n pape e application form filled Select Come yy?! EDC, instead of d@ Indivian Charlie Wright were matched to] qos paper, and on posters. wills farnise dot 0 Of Sauc returned to J. E. Gibson set Lome whines and tel yrestle, catch-as-catch-can, Jack © and on pone. {pyran Daten but pe ch 20th. sar : a 5 here, nef an every Hiench acting as referee. Lent . Cals rir Steer, tisk g 2 © ATS. - 2 a ar at COMING---- i 2 = ratchegy the pair put upw a Sit H e JNIOHN CHURCH SULILAX 5 Calves, Tsing 7 arlings, r the auspices of St Lukens To ; = uous contest. For exactly eighteen SCHOOL ; 24 Sheep, © xfor¢ rrades. Most of , the Dryden "Orchestra ¢6g7. 4 eg ternin minutes they grappled for cial : : 0 SaeeR Mors hreeding ewes. ed by other local talent will (treater Thad Fame : 3 T while the spectators held their A Special Easter Service will bats Lumber wagon - T set Harness 3 in * / : 3 irl KNEW YOU AND YOU hreath in excitement. Time and given by the children on Easter Also the follo vi Household NE £ Charlie had} Sunday ¢: 3 p.I- Those who at-} = Effects-- 7 : : tended the Christmas service willl 3 Rocking ghairs, 1 rior Table, & Stool, Couch, Side Board, Dresser & Stand, 2 1 set Springs, Cradle, Baby "erms:--All sums of $10 and un- ler, cash. Over that am ount, * given arties furnishing approved jo _ otes bearing interest at the 1 .f 8 per cent per annum. : . "He wil Five periceat discount Wi i lowed for cash over ten doll W. J. ROBINSON, : 3 i

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