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Dryden Observer, 3 Sep 1920, page 2

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he CASH S FRESH MEATS. FRESH GROCERIES. FRESH FRUITS. FRESH VEGETABLES. UTOMOBILE OWNERS and © AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS, > IORSE OWNERS, BASEBALL, FOOTBALL "PLAYERS, add ATHLETES prepare yourselves for T. J. Latimer. - ONE PRICE STORE ISTO ERIC Central Hotel, Dryden Accommodation the Best to be had in Town. ' OUR RATES REASGNABLE. - Good Draught Beer, also Bottled Beer and Shea's Porter, Ice Cold. Hot Drinks in Season. =~ Tn connection with above an Ice Cream Parlour. Fruits of the Finest Quality, also Chocolates, Candies, &c. = Tobacces. Cigars. Cigarettes. Pipes. ~~ Pouches. C. S. GRABOWSKI, Prop. ~ EXHIBITION GROUNDS DRYDEN, BEST DECORATED AUTO- MOBILE and FLOAT BASEBALL, FOOTBALL RUNNING RACES. HORSE BACES. 0 WRESTLING. a © TUG-OF-WAR. Treasurer's Sale of Lands District of Kenora, Municipality of Machin, To Wit: | Whereas, by virtue of a warrant issued nuder the signature of the Reeve and the Seal of the Municipal Corpogation of the Township of Machin, bearing date the 26th day of June, A.D. 1920, and to me directed, ¢ommanding me to levy and sell the lands hereinafter described, for the amount of taxes and costs due thereon, as set forth in said list, I herely give notiee that unless the t and costs be sooner paid, 1 shall proceed to sell tne suid lands for taxes and all lawful costs at the School House, Eagle River, on Saturday, the -ninth day October, A.D. 1920, at the hour of three ¢'clock in t .e. afternoon' in accordance with thr provisivns of the Assessment Act. 4 ! "ies DRYDEN BRASS BAND IN ATTENDANCE. : Arrears Costs Total Patented or . unpatented Unp'v'd Unpvd Patented Township © Con Part Tot Acres Joa t or plan or block : : Eton 3 Ni: 11 160 | Eton ..~ 3 Ny 12 160 Sanford 2 S part of pt 6 160 E of River Si 12 160 Si 8c 1871 S pt 6 160 S pt 13 143 Ni 11 130 Ni 15 162% Send your application or apply for information to. No H. HILL, C. HAGSTROM, esident. v Secretary. 39 87 8 49 85 33 17 520 35 99 62 12. 3 55 65 67 320 51 39 3 15 49 46 223 3673 385 17811 2.6% 27 71 : 71.25 3.77 75.02 Spt 19&20 140 69 25 3.72 m2 97 gL 18 160 60 11 350 63 61 Si 19 204 45 48 3 13 . 48 61 Si 2 160 24 96 2 60 27 56 S53 7: 1605 4217 3 05.0 45 29 Ni 20 160° 1209.29 533.134 51 Langton Mioo 1 11,13,14,15 1-3 50 44 3 25 53 69 Langton M1oo 1 12 1-13 75 89 390 7979 Date of publication in Ontario Gazette, 3rd July 1920 ALEX TURNER, Treasurer. |rrurs GOUGH'S ICE CREAM § KODAKS BREAD | SUPPLIES 48 19 46 31 53 40 74 96 25 09 Sanford { Sanford: : > : Sanford poate i ; a Aubrey = 4 Aubrey FIRST STATUE to PILGRIM Aubrey ; Aubrey MOTHERS, Aubrey 2 ERs l'empl2 fo be erected in : +0 PLYMOUTH, MASS, 4 Langton Langton Coa RTD W U n p't'd Freehold Freehold Cemple OYS are well-known. You don't have "to go to far lands or to the County Fair ; to-look upon them. Everywhere, it is still the style to have Boys. Perhaps you are trying to run one or more |] Boysright this minute. Then you will know that since the world began they werd never so tremendously important as now. Your ~~ hopes and your aims center on them. You , must deliver them out of Boyhood into successful Manhood. : Treasueers Office, Township of Sanford" / . Eagle River, 28th June, 1920 = . Will your sons stay with the land, or will 3 : 5 the ;will-o-the-wisp of the cities call them : i 0 AKES : SR CONFEC ONER : away? Armies of country Boys, who could Ga : Stine : AA Sheen RR "be happiest and most successful on farms, x NEILSON'S CHO COL ATES : respond to the artificial glamour of town life before they are old enough to know their : 5 ; : "own minds. They do not know that the ~~ Fie f = rewards of country life--in money, health, D RYD = Ry and happiness--are far greater. Make them realize that! Guide the restless ambitions of your Boys and spare no pains! . Machines have been a powerful factor in stem- : ming the flow to the cities. -Machines banish drudgery and make labor interesting; machines foster the love of mechanics in the Boy; machines are builders of fortunes. i 2 7 The model of "The Maid of 1620" | a statue in memory of the Pilgrim ~~ You now own many of the machines made by the International Harvester Company. We are ~ headquarters for the loan Full Line, in- i cluding Titan tractors, International engines, and u 'manure spreaders, Primrose cream separators, McCormick and Deering harvesting, haying, and + corn machines, tillage tools, P20 plows, etc. Give the Boys every chance for liking farming and Mothers, which will be erected in | Plymouth, 'Mass, in November. | . In connection with the opening of | farm life. Perhaps more of these machines will help keep them contented. Yr a " HANS KELLBEXG ~~ Waldhof, Ontario | the Pilgrims in Plymouth. The i It is the work of Henry H. Kitson the tercentenary of the landing of the women of the Mayflower, The statue is the first to commemorate | figure will be of bronze, and will % gyi os well known sculptor of Boston. | Stand six fest cight inches high.' Noe BIG VALUE BOX Pastes for Black, Tan, Oxblood and B Sh : ri i Coe) Win oe ee nee. + THE F. F. DALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD,, HAMILTON, EAN,

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