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Dryden Observer, 9 Jul 1920, page 3

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N HAMBURG STEAKS Made Fresh Daily 30c per th. : > TOMATO SAUSAGE Eresh Saturday, for Sund \ ay morning Breakfast, 30c per 1b. T. J. LATIMER THE ONE PRICE STORE, M. J. CROSIER General Merchant, OXDRIFT, Ont. dealer in Dry Goods Groceries Boots and Shoes Hardware and Farm, Produce Agent for Yorkshire Insurance Company Frost & Wood and { Cockshutt Implements -- Look to your Shoes| IN GOOD TIME Have your Shoes put in proper Repair, and protect your Health. Coloured Boots and Shoes dyed black, and made to look like new. RUBBER BOOTS SOLED H. WILLARD, Boot and Harness Repairer. » RD. T. TRIST 2 Devden Livery, Transfer and Exchange Bara DRYDEN'- ONT] fof : « SL 2000000000000000000000600 of each m L.O 1. Dryden Todos No. 1694 |. 4 ; + meefs the first Wednesday onth at 8 Hall. Visiting / brethren cordially nvited, : : al 8 W. J. Robinson, 'W,M. D. Anderson, Rec. Sec. '| cordially invited, pm in the ' Town] Visitors cordially invited. ON, W.M, 3900000000000 0000000000000 A.J.GARDINER } General Merchant S of JEAGLE RIVER, ONT. $ ------ ° ° 4 be ® ® * ° ° P< bd : * : : 4 * 4 : . ; AGENT FOR 24 2 Gockshutt Plow Co.. Frosi & Wood Impiements harnla'e Praam Canaratara $ ~ Raw Furs Bought and Sold | 0000000000000000000000000% "HOUSES For Sale and Reut FIRE. INSURANCE JAS. MCFADYEN, DRYDEN ONTARIO HUIpIV Vv wi vung Vvpas tive yg Inernational Brotheriood of Rul Sulpkite and Paper Ji Workers Dryden Lodge No. 105 Meets 1st and 3rd Thursday each month, at 7.30, in the Mill Hall. LJ HILT, H. J. ADAIR, Pres. Rec: Sec. 'Dryden Iodge No, n . .0.0.F. Dn at the Town Hall every Monday evening a. 8 o'clocz. O. M. Nymark, N. G., D. Anderson, Recording Sec. Visiting brethren 417 eco S---------- Yo Golden Star Ledge - No.*484 J '« AF. &A.M..G.R.C Nests 1n second Tuesday of each month. 7 Rev. ROBT, WILS A. E. BERREY, Secy. [everybody the Masonic' Hall, the! A Charming Summer Girl, Summer Girl shown The girdle and sash of her light airy frock are of Satin-de-luxc ribbon; her hat and parasol are - EAGLE 'RIVER. The Picnic held on the Ist un- der the auspices 'of the U. F. O. club was a decded. success. It was. the, largest gathering ever seen at an Eagl& River picnic, and throughyl enjoyed themselevs. Receipts from the stall totalled $120,90. The sum of $15,80. being donated from the stall for prizes for the races. Ex- penditures in connection amount- ing to $102,37. leaving a balance of $2,73." The sectrary takes this opportunty on behalf of the club to express a vote of thanks to the Ladies and Gentlema nwoh helped to make the picnc a success, Mr Peter Heenen, M. P. member for the district was also. present and mers as to what hadibeen done in the way of legslatioh. . As! Mr. Heenan was obliged to leave on No. 1, he was therefor unable to at his disposal. He therefor sug- gested that Eagle River be a cen- tral point for a joint meeting of all the U, F. O. clubs on both sides that the «clubs fix a date for a meting, at which he able to. give fuller what Had he farmers, | oped to be wletails as to ' FRUITS GOUG H S Hh _ ICE CREAM | KODAKS DRYDEN -- ONTARIO "BREAD : CAKES ~ NEILSON'S CHOCOLATES: SUPPLIES CONFECTIONERY 4 i "| ee re -- ; KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT | THEFEDALLEY = CORPORATIONS, ITD., * _ FIAMILTON,CAN. 18 pm. Notices to this column, * VAN HORNE CLUB 'mects every third Saturday in the Town- ship Hall, Dryden, at 8pm. ¢ CHAS. NORGAT Secy. E, Nk vii EAGLE RIVER CLUB méets second Saturday of each month, at ER, ; * ALEX. TURN Secy. | WALDHOF CLUB meets in the Schoolhouse second Saturday of cach month, dt 8 p.m. Sa CAL SCHONENBERG, | wSecretary WABIGOON CLUB. meets first and third "Saturday eveyr month, at 8 p. m., in the'Schoolrodm, VICTOR NORDRUM, © 0 Beeys b. DIVIDEND WILL BE" PAID TO FARMERS OTTAWA, June 28 --Farmers will receive fifty per cent. 'of the. excess due them on Canada wheat board certificate. about 'next. © Children's and Mens Shoes. | July 15 Definite announcement has been made that this excess eXcess on the original wheat Mice will be at least forty cents per bushel, oh : =. Just before the bill to empower 'the government to ex isdiction of oard, if necessary, until Augu st Alma Francis: is the charming; in the photo. | trimmed with the same material. Corn Flakes Cheese th 41b pails s Macaroni, Choice D Minceme Potatoes, per Onions 1b Fancy sweet Canited B Canned Saye THIS LIST gave a breif address to. the Far. go into full details with short time | 13, 1921, was passed, by the house of Commons tonight, Sir Geo. Foster stated that the whea board would pay fifty cents of the am. its made by the en don te obenefit the 4, " 2 . + 3 Secretaries are invited to' send their | bushels remained [1ts usefulness, and fo after July 13. ¢ Interviewed by the Canadian I res sregarding the exact effect of 'the announcement, ter stated tha he exac price of last season's wheat crop could not be decided yet. ° Several million to be disposed of by the board, but meantime the board would be able to make fifty per cent, payment to wheat grow- ers and this would not be less than twenty cens per - bushel. The balance: would be 'payable when the marketing of last sea- son's crop was completed, and not later than the end of he present year. tN BORDEN has resi caucus of the Uni party with a new name was laun- ched on the troubled sea of poli- tics. A new léader is to be chosen by the Cabinet if it is possible for them to agree on such an individ- ual. - : gned.* Ar 4 "Borden nas the beginning of the end. € Unionist Party has outlived call it by the new name of "National Liberal and Conservative arty" is as meaningless 'as to designate it the Wet-Dry, Good-Bad, or Hot-Cold Party. The public has lost con- fidence inthe men constituting the Government of the day. It deos resignation af Sir Robert me Th Dot matter what they call them- selves or how they try to conceal their identity, the result will be the same, To ~The resi Borden 'h gnation of Sir Robert as but one meaning. . | Every rural constituency in this Province must organize at once, put a candidate inthe field for the Federal House, and prepare for "at short notice. the fight, which is likely 16" come It is extremely unlikely that the new 'party will 'be able to agree on a leader, with * For sale, HEIFER, turned 2-year tend the jut old; to freshen in a day'or two; the Canada wheat 9-6¢ the result that an election is likely to be held within the next few months. --Fafmer's Sun. /-FOR SALE; Mrs WELLBURN, trawberry jam ... 2 pkgs airy Butter, ib at, 4 1b tin .', Canned Pineapple, per ects r Kraut Oranuges doz Watch the Cash ang Carry S TTT Te ount-due formers out of the prof- | ; wheat board on or Co al > * - tin.... .40 bus.. : 10198 tb flour 45] B .16 ats WILL APPEAR EACH wi; GOODS AND PRICES . ------------ » f 'Sir Geo. Fos- [an October, A. with thr pr Township Con Part Lot : or plan or block 7 Ni 11 Ni 12 S part of pt 6 Eton Eton Sanford 160 160 '| Aubrey of River Sanford Sanford Sanford, Aubrey Aubrey Aubrey 15 19&20 Aubrey 16 onist party a To the country at: latge tthe | l'emple Ten, ple Langton Langton Langton Langton 72 '2 160 7.160 Ni 2 160 1 11,13,14,15 13 1 12 1.33 ntario Gazette, hip of Sanford 28th June, 1920." 204 CRISTIAN EW poe Ww Earns Mio Mjoo Date. of publication in On Treasueers Office, Towns Eagle River, The Quality Grocers FEEDS A Sale of Acres 160 . 160 157} 160 143 130 1624 140. 160 3rd July 1920 COO CoO % 3 240 Cash List BACONS. Bacon Back in peice th Bacon side in piece 1b Salt Pork in piece, th ND FLOUR amie ran pre sack Shorts per sack urprise Counter. Lands Arrears Total 39 87 33 17 62 12 42 85 3599 Try 65 67 x © Se» 48 19 46 31 53 40 74 26 25 09 71 25 69 25 60 11 45 48 24 9¢ 4217 - 129 29 50 44 75 89 49 46 56 73 78 11 27 71 75 02 72 97 63 61 48 61 TJ, 27°56 45 22 134 51 53 69 79 79 [SOC Woo "Toy £5 Sr ALEX TURN ER, Treasurer, / $1000 BRIBE. -- Charles H, Greer, timber con- tractor, gave evidence befor the Commissioners investigating the Lands and Forests Department to the effect that he had paid $1,000 to Col. - A. C. Machin at that time member for Kenora. © The $1,000 was paid for the purpose of securing a timber limit. . The witness also stated that money was paid out on hotel and liquor 'Machin October, 1912, j press, Col. Machin denied that he mier, an @th Ignace. licenses, certain sums going to Mr Little, chairman of the Lorpal Board of licenses Commissi¢ Port Arthur, Mr. Greer and stated that money was paid, Col. in" thtis connection.' Greer was successful in' obtaining - timber limits known as Block S. 32 and Block 10, securing them in Ina statement issued to the received an Sir Wm. Hearst, former Pre- at Minister of Lands, He ee ~ Ithat he never he ard of any br being offered or accepted. timber was to be Greer was asked. "I knew it quite a while before, he replied, stating also that he ha talked it over with G. E. Farin who was the only other tende S32 Ip! developed later in evideice that Farlinger was Own partner, Foy : On' September 14, Greer was in Kenora, Col. Machin and Sir Wm. He then Minister of Lands, Fores and Mines, in Machin's of talked to Sir William whom he was intorduced Machn about the two | tim berths. Mr. Greer: said 'to commission that he told Sir W Hearst he wantted "those timber berths, and that if 501 put up for sale Cody else tendered nearly y money from Greer. [eqs i ught he sho rence, as he h Mr Hearst told Forests and Mines, in * the Whitney administration, decl aredation, said Greer. that it should receive conside:

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