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Dryden Observer, 11 Jun 1920, page 1

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Vomexxville Dryden; Ont, Friday, June 11 1920 Mr A.W. Colter of Fort Will- Dates > 1am is in town, For supplying material and erect 77 N@Y Miss May Anderson of Winni- = Ing Fence round School Grounds, ow z of pezis visiting Mr and Mrs Bick- ~ TENDERS WANTED Youve tried the rest, | : I2 x 14 rods. No. g wire, 48 in. = = er N x Sgt an of 3 : : ; |General, the ¢ Nh Mestings hiro wamanss NOW eat fhe Dest [commen : a" 4 Meetings holiday i 3 Spon meal Le : ale d Se ¢ ; tS Sd | = ll a a Mr D. W. Scott is building an | = = Sh Secretarees are invited to send their addition to his store. -- - ted for build- | Notices to this column. > w ee gaBellivonSchool.. > 0° 0 __ 5 di the eo a 51 Ge i BoE; ie ern 2 : ; : much when so much youl poly bo Wit 1 Maru, Seely oN HORNE CLUB itl loll its now BE no whet youl 5 Glengoland School, Dryden regular meeting on Safurday 19th. : = a] nt : oT Tune, in the Township Hall, Dry- Leave of absence as beenf 0 0 SE : : granted our hard-working local] Ee at =! a ---- > | den, at 8 p,m, ae sn : The football match between the CHAS. NORGATE, representative for a few weeks, to GW : Sey. allow bir to recover from ef mee so SL : 4 ; ya wan and the oilers on = -- Strain of his arduous duties in the] = Bl E ' OW'S a anesday evening was a w es Sama service of the district. While ref o a a a ee, Wi) ve 3 2 OOK tested . Somewhat slow = ae ei bE toes DALIGE. sre ee en A Meeling of the Rederal Riding cuperating,; he will spend the time hot contest. Time was ex- | Executive of the U:F.O. was held on his farm just south of Dryden, ; fe : Opposite Ci ty Hall oo d to allow them +o reach a aot Hall, Drydor, ou = Strayed drom social citclesopef = aha eT -- on, but = the game finally | 1 hursda ; SK : a Youth, lately a popular figure in es -- dao ed in a tie--1 goal each. Afterwards they held a joint. social diversions. Supposed Seeond hand R ae arty of for to be suffering from melancholia] : fNE RR L 5 zF .. sale : pipe Ba banc jes in 2S a-result of exposure to sunsets ey 8 2 1I1Nl BR BRB Analog A arties in § ; . Fa So 3 4 Vy R- 0 JB ea Bt le vw ol Rony joint action of (the two parties in *= ; other things. Information as| = MLTRAYALU/ NYY YO : the next federal election. : Se i td CERI Sh of Am report will be published to his whereabouts will be thank- . i oo es 5 "wd fully received by his anxious igh = ow x y eee = oo ROOMED HOUSE, with Good | 1X" Wdek: friends, S Al E La ake sie + Cellar, i = : a At the ban Foiven b 5 : ; Ad A Tei mance af «lo : ii Saha A quet given by leading ri : oF ier ae oe : . er sieed and Sugtee | An unfortunate accident that Sosinens hen of nig apd : Cady SEs ue | gadis i tes | occurred while the 'Obsever' atten- MC west to Gran all, recently La x -- I Le eee on ; ke : Somme ded the meeting of the U.F.O. and appointed general manager of the AT OXD RIF Seema Stable oere. Good Well, |LL.P. has made it impossible to LPR ey Tope Heenin wali = 3a el en Eon er a A aia ey : i : : f news and one of the s 10ng t A ar : ; : 5 nd 41 3 acres under cultivation, | Bive the usual amount of news and HE Ee er, among the| A Special sale of Horses, : Cattl nute walk to Pulp Mill reading matter this week. James Aikins, : hte io : As weare so far from a source of Lt.-goverrior, Premier Norris of I ¢ len 11 iad Masi 13 : See D. W. SCOTT. | supplies we hope our readeas will 'Manitoba, Mayor Church, Toron- Implements and Machine : So -- bios ST Hgfortune, for to, and C. A, Dunning, Sask, held the latter part of June. : : which we shall endedvor to un Eat a VR op ed os ee DEERE el ag Lee AN OE Juels giving then x more than Promier Drury has dee rier €Ntries comprise 16 head of cattle. ALLAN will, on and after this | Usually interesting uumber next Re oF rte i ber aE : NM aratiie, e observe the local merchants' | Week... a= be 3 the Backis Tamag oy ea a ee nag arly closing hours, with the ex-| = = = - they were prepared to supply{ ~~ °° : Tren ae ns es Sia he ption of Sunday. aE Canadian Newspapers with their (0 BP fii 3a I ~ - > ge pen Sunday from 8.30 to 9.30] THE : ~~ share of newsprint, He stated| Further Partiulars Later vos : : = i that he had not yet officially re-| : 4 ; a s Bena : : hh op a Pe yo Sie ping patrons will appreciate ee ; ceived an application fromtheco,}, ~ 8 0 E 1D €8 Solicitor La her to snjoy modern Ibo NTN o although che government waste o ntries Solicited mie di and keep pace With 1/2 \[ ing up with them 'the whole ques-| QL... 37. Sarat a iui Pare DRYDEN tion of newsprint for Canadian|{ ~ .Shouid be - madz at once = | urs tor righ er Silas bc FA k hs % x > a : Et : = : ee = ts = Sa 2 rH ~ M. ALLAN. Papers. = = mt a i ; I IMDM ONY, THE Kenora District Women's oi : 5 Fo | M41 \iIll Institutes are holding their sum- | : Fp re : Auctioneer. == re 3 = = IYt\) mer series of meetings as follows: | mh Ton ae = aon Gee : £2 dpi | Kenora Public I : -- : -- : : --_-- CH OF ENGLAND a i Coal arity Tee ane ener ea : A ---- = © 1. Oxdrift Schoolhouse, June 23 -- ee | Dryden Town Hall, June 24 LUKE'S CHURCH, OUR ICE-CREAM PARLOUR - Bedworth Schoolhouse, June 95 | or Ty 3 Ch Mrs James Patterson of Gadshill,| ; ~~ DRYDEN. aa NOW OPEN =, Ont, will address these meetings | a ee bs ay on a number of interesting sub- : ee Sil oe .o.- Ajects, and it will be to your advan- : ROH 8 : fe a Prayer and Sermon at wr . tage to come and hear her. ~ = | a : oe ue Soa |For Sale--Red and w ile SRE AHL ] 1 Weare introducing the | Mrs Patterson is one of the old-| > LE - ee oo. years old, due to freshe i Soe (est Institute workers and is a] : i i a jmonth. A, ing Prayer and Sermon at 71 VORTEX SERVICE member of the Excentive of the me ee Phas Toate Cyrpaels Provincial Committee. | lame ~~ Pure White Cups with Silver mShe was one of the two Women Rev. ROBT. WILSON, E plated Holders chosen by the Provincial Com- ee Rector. is ag mittee to dttend the Federation 22 These Cups are odorless, and are Meeting of the Canadian Womens used but once, then thrown away Institutes at Winnipeg: in Febru- --making a clean, safe and dainty ary, 1918. She has for several | Wits a years ben a district 'officer in Service. North Perth, and last year was President of the Canning Centre|. 5 4 <| Ee oO] ) LEDC " 'at Stratford. Mrs Patterson is a SPB, c= 1 ; = emmelt ir ! Se woman right from the farm. From | Sole Agents for "her Prachi of farm| = PATTERSON'S = - life and her dep interest in sveryel | ner Lae i to larger tre E ~ thing pertaining to community an Wil y ern _ Iequurements, - TORONTO Eh betterment, she will be able to : i YY ill be at the ms SHEET MUSIC of any kin = CHOCOLATES. give much valuable information| ae aa Santi Songs, Dances, Ballads, Anthems, =. = to the branches she visits. ~~ Si Ee ae : Soa mi Latest Hite, ote. © = "A matter of Good Taste" I The Institutes extend a hearty] a a a Pianos, Phonographs, St It is no fuager necessary fo send to larger centres for your musi -- a Tai on to.all to come and bring| SQ 1 CE "BA EB mao Wind Instruments. a a friend. : a : : py etrnments Sa je r ; cates - Repair parts proc [SERVICE -- and -- QUALITY ~~ ----u Bq - | 2 un i f SE fi It will doubtless be interesting] o "9 HB HO \ : : -- repairs ENS to mention some of the work the . 8 8 oA 0 : | F-AJot pars So : Dryden Institute is doing. Three a aoe Ra Th We il | =a ~~ W. G. CASE years ago they adopted a Ide nile mee cane soa a A. 0 ~~. French girl whose parents were a Tawa Ble ae ad A ae 1 ABSOLUTELY a bags Automobile and Marine gasoline sacrifice to Hun brutality, The| a a SE GUARANTEE son eyancer, Etc. | Engines attended to. | Tinsmith child; like so many thousands of =e he = oo En le tb DEN .° ONT|and general repair work. Prices others who were left homeless -- : ~~ age ~ RE Prive as low, i A un : Se teed. and destitute, might have perish- | B YBBR RE - RB elsewhere, moderate all work Euan ped ed, had it not been for the great HBR = BB Ta mother hearts of these women, | . who had never seen or heard of | a i ' this little Mathilde Chanipel, Allf 1 EFG6, |] N---- ~~ over Canada the women are doing | Collectinal Du the same thing, and it is due very| 5 Wea ma eae : : J. 7 eeanaqu = : Collecting Lj Geta \ largely to work of this sort thatleg of = ag : nad ia eA trial order will convin n al Practice ; 2 ee --=2X many poor little French children Jy Th i Ne and help to build p - ONTARIO : he " --> are being looked after. ; 15 B\ be Fh O fiero first Music Store. oo mtn a Little Mathilde writes letters of | ~ appreciation to the Institute, tell- ing of her gratitude and her hopes and plans when she grows to be a big girl, : shall have their re- are filled with the spirit]

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