Observer and Star, 12 Sep 1919, p. 1

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Dryden, Ont, Friday, September 12 1919 5 first class butcher. Only the best of --Cut and Serve :d in a manner that : hedged ithe apparent looseness of structure We are the People | Who ha not. sing od Save ba King - Should hang as high's the steeple: But, while we sing God Save the King, wel ne'er forget the people !--Burns THE essential difference between British and 'other / Royalty has | never been disp er | vantage than on the pr eseut occa- sion of the visit of om Prince of No isolated official he, whose ublic : appearances. must. be about and guarded by hordes of secret police, spies and armed men. Freely and openly he meets his 'people face to face, secure from bombs and other 'menaces as no other of his class has ever been secure, in the devo- tion and welcome of a proud people whose very loyalty is the antithesis of servility. Again it is Demonstrated that of the British Empire forms the {most unbreakable bond of unity. ES WiLL BE. RIGHT. red and distressing noises in ears k or pain, provided the drum of Jeenitie treatment for deafness treated without an operation, ortiae Infliet, by an aithely new metho : ist in Nerve, Blood Stomach, Liver, nih nd Complicated Complaints from whate: Dormant, TAKE THIS. OPPORTUNITY. | ~Phenomenal Success i in the treatment espectability in his profession recom. e ive Satisfaction i in every case e "ndertakes or. forfe $1,000. Rn From SUDBURY STAR-- " Dr Wood has created a very favor able impression during his stay in, Sud- ; duriog bury, by his diagnosis and treatment veny successful Of several intricate cases.' 1mber of chronic From THE TRIBUNE-- No doubt many « Wood cannot be looked upon as themselves of the por thav a skilful and successful afforded them of consulting practitioner." t 33. oa exper From MUSKOKA HERALD-- "Dr Wood has made a great name for himself 1n his profession." EWS LETTER: 'the well- known specialis t considerable renown by From Bracebridge GAZETTE -- es of long- standing dis- "Dr Wood has a great name as a specialist. 2 No scheme of force ever devised | can equal the strength of the ties | that unite our far Aung Dominions {The Prince in his own person 'represents the sovereignty of the cc Clerk's Notice of First Posting of Voters' List qaired by said sections to be so trans. nditted or delivered of the list, appearing by the last revised Assess. i Roll of the said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the said Mnunie- ipality at elections to the Legislative and that the said List was first posted up at my office at Dryden, on the 4th there for inspection. And T hereby call on all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected acco 'd- ing 0 law. © Dated at Dr: September 1919. J. E. GIBSON Clerk of the Municipality of the Town of Dryden. A yden this 10th day of Town of Dryden NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ihave transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in section 9 of the Oatario Voters Lists Act the copies re- made pursuant to said Act, of all persons Assembly and at Municipal Elections day of - September 1919, and remains Jstuch a step. | | Thursday evening Sept 8 p.m. in the Town al, to air | first posted up at my 'office at Eagle 1 th 9 y Jbpethe . other day by the Winnipeg Lribune las to the discovery of gold near dof this district. {couple of days in Dryden District, 3 the Tribune editorial staff, were 'and - their 'Ing "boom"' B | serval Het well balanced co J and business that will follow will : and prestige of our district, _ few years from. sow, ; i people, and on perial Crown is laid. oe A : WA The Dryden Board of | througheut the town, tion of the commuuity from the well sunk by the School Board. the citizens before - Considering A Mass Meeting will be held on] 18th at esi ent. of Dryden, owner or tenant, ? evening at 8 to give. your. views and suggest locations. = Ladies, this is a matter Le that | there. Growin; ¢ The exiting story. phblished the Wabigoon Lake has served to draw | public attentien to the possibilities 'The main topic of discussion in Wim lipeg this week has been as to the extent of the mineral resources here. ln the endeavor to establish the facts in the case two represe the Winnipeg Tribune spent a aud their report will Le of sone importance to the future of this community. Frank Moore, mining eugineer, with experience of gold | minest rom Kloudyke to S. Ameri-| ca, accompanied by T. O, Canty, of the two picked for the occasion, investigation confirms the fact of the existence of valu- able deposits in this vicinity. Anthing i in the nature of a min- is not likely to meet | with encouragement from 'the con- ] rich and Yertile. Connie around us should be made know Ly to the outside world surely few will deny. By whatever 'methods investigation af out resources be started, the resultant publicity and advertising is little likely to do| anyone harm, and indeed must ultimately be to our advantage. The increasing interest that is being aroused in this' land of prom- ise will spread and grow, until its natural consequence, a greatly in-| creased flow of settlers must result. The expansion of productiveness greatly enhance the importance and he would be a bold prophet who would hazard a guess as to the] prosperity of the Dr yden District a that unshakeable | fonndation the prestige of thie al Trade have been urging the town Council to sink wells at convenient: places following Mag great benefit derived by a sec- The Council wants the voice of - Be at the town "hall Thursday : vitally concerns your welfare --be | i ntatives of { 'Rock fow! ; 'Chains, outfits Blacksmith, Canpenter Rasicipatity of Machin Cie vk' Notice of First Posting of Voters' List € NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have transmitted or delivered to the persons meationed in Section 9 of the Ontario Voter's Lists Act the copies required by said sections to be so trans | mitted or delivered of the list, made pursuant to said Act, of all persons appearing by the Jast revised Ascess- ment Roll of the said Municipality to he entitled to vote in the. said Munie- palit at Elections for Members of the Legi; lative Assembly and at Municipal Bie that the said list was 2 t Aug Jains there for i usp ction. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have all errors Oriomissions efiseoted, according to law Dated thi 1st d a ay of Sspomber 19] 9 : ALEX. TURNER, Olerk of the Municipality of Machin : Ww. LL Meeting The regular 'monthly meeting of the Women's Institute will be held Thurs- day, October 2nd iostead of September 25th, that being the date of the Fall Fair. Horscs Fo Sale Fourteen. Head of HORSES and MARES ranging from 'h to 7 years. Apply to ; B. BRIGNALL, Duan, Oat. Auction Sale The nndersgned bas beta d 5 been instructed to offer for Sale by Public Auction at Lot 1, Con. 4 TOWNSHIP of TEMPLE ON 'MONDAY, SEPT. 15th . At. One o'clock CPR Time The foltvaing Live Stock, Farm Imple- mets and Household Furniture, the property of Mrs P. DUROCHER Pay Gelding and Brown Gelding, aged; Pouy aged 10 yrs, milen Cow, yearling; ] t 1 t r these reminders ; the form of Summonses to several of | | Allied Mothers i in Sacrifice 'Rattray on'the fair Grounds: Sarah Rebill, Mary, Sherwood, Flora Spears, Annie Thomas, Boheon, Wice, of Beatrice Smith were laid to rest in the Dryden Cemetery. Followed by a the. coffin, flowers was Church, where a service was conducted by Rev. W. L. McKay of Kenora. death is added to by the knowledge womanhood, and 6 months. Tard of Thanks Mr and Mrs DRYDEN SMITH desire for the kindness and shown to them in bereavement . Snapshots Mrs Robt Moffat of Winnipeg is visiting in town. sympathy their recent Mrs A Upton returned from Port Arthur on Saturday. Mr Nicholson of Wainwright was in town on Tuesday Mr Rudolph Mayer of Waldhof paid a business visit to town Tuesday. * Mrs James McFadyen and ber niece Miss Gladys McFadyen have gone on a trip to Saskatoon. Mr E. E. Wight of Kenora, of: the Government Roads, was here on busi- ness Wednesday. D. Frejd, agricultural representative, has gone to Port Arthur, where he will remain for a couple of weeks. Mrs W. A. Ray accompanied by her son Max and nephew Hector Stevens, arrived on Friday last from Winnipeg, Edgar Turnbull of Fort William, formerly of Dryden arrived on Tuesday on a visit to his sister, Mrs Jas. Hatch. Have you got your exhibit ready for the fall fair of the Agricultural Society on Sept 25th and 26th. Mr and Mrs George Hunter returned from Winnipeg on Tuesday where they bid the pleasure of seeing the Prince decorate the heroes on the Campus. The hearse recently purchased wl Dick Trist is surely a beautiful one. baman it is to express one's emotion in floral and artistie beauty. The date of the referendum has been set by Premier Hearst for October 20th. Whether Ontario is to remain 'perwan- ently dry will then be finally determined of last resort. the requirements of farmers, the elec: not been established. LT an back of all the, foie il: that frets our irits from day to dey, there are powers | shat function with a majesty. npdistubed | by the minor events of' hie, Ore ot arrived this week in: our. citizens who are summoned to appear as Grand Jurymen at the sitting of the Sapreme Court of Ontario at Keénori on Tuesday, 7th October next to return thanks to their fr fends' In the sadness of parting how tenderly ' csv of the people =the const % Whether in deference to | tion wil also be held ou that date has Co comforting ta We cite that i abie to make on in 'hoe: bus career, and now. wishes to anni the opening of a Millinery Salon, "A consignment of the latest Hate select styles has arrived, and an in tion is extended to everyone in and district to come along and i inspe 'All other Millinery work will undertaken, and hats may b trimmed, remodelled or created to individual requirements and taste. i A chll does not necessitate a purcha Come, and see the stock anyway. MISS WALDRO 24 'King Street. DRYDEN. F. B. LINDEN NOTARY, ETC | Conveyancing Collecting General Practice DRYDEN ; ONTERIO Applications for membership and i information con- 'cerning. returned men, write." ¥ H. M. Davioson. Wowity Public : Conveyancer, Etc. DRYDEN a Mor Boat Fi ; h.p. Gray Modal ENGINE n M & B Spark 2 Cylinder Ma ine Engine a R. MARINE £5 6 b. p. Baldridge Reverse Gear. Sa Ami C, R. CRAWL Box. 76, Dry The | soldiers' Pltoning are the: names of motoers decorated by Col. Mesdames Mary Anderson, Sarah Bickuoell, Mary Blake, Zady Harris, Florence Humphreys, Mary Hall, Ethel Kennedy, Jane Louttit, Jane Molloy, May McNabb, Himhath Costes. Mests AF SAM. Hall, the Masonic n second Tuesday of each month, Visitors cordially invited.' : Alfred Pitt, W. M. A E. Berrey, Seorstary Fi Ln On Sunday afternoon last the remains arge turnout of friends and neighbors, beautifully decorated with conveyed tn the Union LOL of each month at 8 pm in the Town Hall. invited. Dryden. Lodge No. "150: + meets the first Wednesday Visiting brethren cordial Wn, Penprase, W.M. 2 LD. Anderson, Rec. Seon The sadness that is inseparable from 1 hat she passed away in the dawn of her age being 22 years The utmost sympathy n, the circumstances is extended by he community to her sorrowing clatives, 2 H .ifer, Calf 4 mos. cid, Brood Sow due; to farrow last of Sept., Hog, 18 Barred | Lumber Wagon, Scuffler, Light Wagon, Buggy, Disc Harrow, Walking plow, set Bobseighs,Woodrack, Pamp, Hayfork and ropes, set Wooden harrows, Feed cooker, set Double Har- ness, set Light Harness, Gasoline Boat #nd Engine, 2 Logging Chains, Light 0 and Shoemaser Tools ; quantity. Hay, small stack Oats, quantity Lumber ; Hagrack, Gravel Ho, number of Puall| leys, all sizes, 3 Jacks, cross-cut Saw, | Forks, Scythes, Hoes, and other articles too numerous to niention, 2 one-man Saws, 12 Chairs, Dresser, Targe 'Table, small' Table, 3 Lamps, Carpet, 2 Clocks, : Kitchen stove, Coal stove, 2 box stoves, Blankets, 6 pillows, feather tick, quilt, ! 2 Beds and springs, Gramophone and 40 Records, picture frames, dishes, milk pans, pots, 90 jars fruit, churn, tub, and' a number of small household ariicles. ---- Tans CASH, NO RESE VE. | Salesmen Wanted Largest List of Fruit and Ornamenta | Stone & =} To Represent the LD RELIABLE FONTHILL NURSERIES The. greatest demand 'for lial 7 Stock in years S British and European Markets again open for Ganadlan Frit a Stock, Seed Potatoes, &c., grown in Canale . = Write for 'Particulars every Monday evening at & o'clocrk I. J. Wilde, N. G.,' D. Ane 'Recording Sec. cordially invited. CHURCH OF EAGLAA 11 a. mn. 2.30 P. m. Sunday School 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School 7 Podon Tod No. =meets at the Town 0.0.F. Visiting : bret L. 1.UKE' s CHURCH, DRYDEN. Sunday Services-- Holy Covunnins and serm rity . MATT HEW'S CHURCH ; "Eagle River ; Sunday Services-- © pm. Holy Communion and ser

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