- Dryden, Ont, F October 1 ; Romnd Serie ~~ Boneless Roast » cts i Rump Roast air et Boiling Beef Shank, whole - 'Bologna . on cts Si 08 cts i 2 20 cts Pure Pork Sausage | = or Sale - / Fu Sule--T-wecks old PIGS, : at Eight | dollars a pair. 1 pure-bred registered Yorkshire 'Boar. ci Hens, 81 each. 5 : Mrs ADA J. WILSON, Box 119 Dryden. Ont. 1 youn y PIGS 6 Hols old Price $6.00 F. . Eagle River, Also MARE out 1200 ponds Apply Mgrs A M. f Noor. - Cor. Albert and Van Horne, E11. AN 0 TAR v, Conveyancing Collecting General Practice DRYDEN ONTARIO i Gonoral Merchant, OXDRIFT, Ont, a AGENT © POR +. Yorkshire Fire Insurance Qo. life fssrance | | Frost & Wood, and Cockshutt Implements | Ask to see our ALASKA BEDS GOUGH"S BREAD for Sale RD. 1 TRIST § Dryden Livery. Transfer and Exchange. Barn DRY DEN ONT seseestsesene soseessseeed BUILDERS SUPPLIES) Hy fre fi Brick, Lime Ee B. C. 'Shingles Loos Sash & Doors cture Framing Proprietor {turther postponed until Friday, the 124th day of October at the same hour 1 0. 0. F Divden: Lodge No. 417 : =meets at the: Town Hall | Tax rom Pure Barred - Rock | The Sheriffs sale of land for taxes in School Section No. 1, of the 'Towanskip of Melgund, which was advertised in {the Ontario Gazette and th Observer and Star to take place i in the' Sheriff's Office, Kenora, on the 12th {day of June, 1919, -- which sale was : appear Dryden Obse er and Star has em] and place. For further particulars 2prlr to the Sheriff's s Office, Kenora, Ont. Dated at the Sheriff's Office, Kenora, this 27th day of June, 1919. JOHN W. HUMBLE, Sheriff of Kenora. 7 | HORSE, BUGGY and HARNESS, Joie COW for Sale. Apply-- DAN OLEARY, Bedworth R H. 'PRONGER Notary Public ~ Conveyancer, Ete. DRYDEN ONT No. 484 A E. &A. M.,G.R. Cc. the Masonic "Hall, Meeks the in second Tuesday of each. month, Visitors cordially invited. Alfred Pitt, W. M. A, E. Berrey, Secretary \ LOL. meets the first Wednesday of each month at 8 pm in the Town} Hall. invited. Visiting brethren . cordially Wm. Penprase, W.M.: : D, Anderson, 'Rec. Sec. every Monday evening a1 8 o'clock. I. J. Wilde, N. G., D. Anderson,} Recording. Sec. Visiting brethren cordially fvited, : |CHURCH OF OF ENGLAND st. LUKE'S CHURCH, DRYDEN. Sunday Services-- 11 a.m. ---Morning Prayer- and Holy | Communion. 2. 30 p. m. Sie School 14 cts : | 25cts fo Roast Pork, leg or loin 35 cts} "|pstponed or that date to Thursday, Golden Star Lodge : -| We pictured you safe returnrng, Dryden Lodge No 1694 ye os sees he opening Zot one oitl the most moment: I ous police] shuggles | in the pisoy of Ontario. ar nd trons a to compel ] our Rquisemenis: : In Semorian : ory of Lance Corp. James Pal- mer Hall, 16th Scottish Batt., who was killed in action at Cambrai, 'Oct 1st, 1918. : The hardest part we now 'must bear, - Our heroes have returned, ~~ = Oh how we long for: that dear face For whom our hearts have burned May the heavenly winds blow softly 'er the sweet and hailowed spot, Though seas divide his grave from us He will never be forgot. Lo 7 -- Mother, Sister, Brother 3 HODGKINSON --In Yovivk | memory of my dear son, Pte George Edward Hodgkinson, No 198737 | of the 28th Batt. ,;-who was killed in action Oct 7th, 1918. Tor Those who love you sadly niss you, ; As it dawns another year, ; 2 In the lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are very dear. And longed to clasp your hand, But God 'postponed the mesting a To be in a better Land. ae Father, Sister; Brothers Lotrrir--In roud. and loving memory of our dear son and brother, Pte James Daniel Loutt- it No. 438926, 4th. Batt. Pre- viously reported missing, 10W reported killed in action on Oct. 8ih, 1916 at the battle of the Somme, : (There 1s a grave in Flanders' Fields, Just made three years ago, For one we loved, one loyal heart, Who fought against the foe, Who counted not his life foo dear Its cost in Honor's game, | Who fought right well for Honor' s cause And died in her dear name. The silent grief that's in the oul, No human eye may trace, For many a broken hea - Behind a smiling fa ir x Tather, friends for the kindness and sym- pathy shown to. them i in their sad bereavement. hee Hai=1tn proud and loving memi- | hts has addressed well-attended meet- | Ignace gave a supper and dance in his | honor on Monday night, and calls upon _ !the rest of the spusituevny to rally to = his support. {at the last meeting of Dryden Town | Couneil:--* That tbe Council heartily | : zens to subscribe to the fullest extent . | of their financiai ability, and assist in In addiiion to a largs amount of general | business, two deputations were heard housing. | tinction of entertaining all four of the] "| great developments in the near future. {| proprietor takes possession next month, | of the earth. it is interesting to know : Egypt, Jlgara, Ozecho- Slow Dairy 18 in Dryden, selling stock in the dairy to farmers of this district. A. Coon of St Catherines, and C. Stewart of Kingston are in town. The latter will take charge of potato inspec- tions in this district. . Pete Heenan, Farmer Labor Candi- ings in the Dryden District this week. 'The following resolution was passed endorse the objects of ihe forth-coming Victory Loan, and call upon the citi- making the i issue the success it deserves to be." An unusually Ilene iing 'meeting of the Town Council was held on Tuesday ou the questions of roads and better - Dryden this week has had the dis candidates. The atmosphere of the town vibrates. with energy that portends "| The Central Hotel bas changed hands, | and will be altered to provide greater {accommodation for guests." 'The new + Mr Waukman of Chicago Has returned to town. fully empowered 'to proceed with the development of his 'mine near Contact Bay. He has rented space in the Swanson Block which will be fitted | up as modern offices with a full staff. | His plans indicate a great expaesion in the life and business of this district. Carries Canadas Name | REMARKABLE ACHIEVEMENT "FOR PURELY CANADIAN : CONCERN As evidence of the way in which one enterprising Canadian fiirnd has pushed the sale of its product into the corners that the "Salada" Tea Company soll their 'product not only through the Ucited States, but in France, Belgium, ortugal, Canary Islands, Mor e Gold Coast, every British India Island, Mexico, Cuba, British Honduras, the Guidnas, Colum: bia, Venezula, Brazil, and the Argentine. They | have latély ma ment to Iceland, and eng orway, +Alsace, Switzerland, mark, Sanden etc., ete. The Sh is visiting her. T parents bere. os A R. Todd, manager of the Kenoraf threaded the needle from. Throughout the World): raguay, Chile, | Town of Dryden | -- oes AVETISEHENT OF COURF Notice | 18 hereby given 'that a Court will be held, pursuant to the Ontarlo Voters' Lists Act by His Honor the Judge of the District Court of the -| District of Kenora at Dryden, on the 220d day of October, 1919, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, to hear and determine | the Voters' List of the Municipality of .{ the Town of Dryden, for the year 1919. | aetomer 01. J. BE GIBSON, % Clerk * the Town of f Dryden. A lanes was held at Padworth 1School on Friday 26th which was a 1 great success. door. After paying expenses of music and lunch the balance was spent in | setting the necessary articles needed for other entertainments to be given. A tired but happy crowd left for home at 4 a.m, anxiously enquiring when the | next would take place. Mr and Mrs Harry Franklin of Dry- "| den spent the week end at Mr and Mrs White's. {left Saturday for Winnipeg where she | will reside for the winter. Mim Eon Ve 0 : There was an exciting time in the | Mianitaki School House on Friday last. The scholars were suddenly ing through the window, zipping across the school room over the. teacher's head crashing through the opposite window and continuing its mad career across the Bennett's farm, finally: meeting its Waterloo in the: corner post at the west end of Lot 4. Exactly two sec- onds in the wake.of the bullet followed a wounded partaidge. "Tt came straight | 'through the shattered window 'pane and fell on the school 'house floor. The children ail praise. the coolness of Miss Shaw, their teacher; they say she did not even duck. The trustees ate trying. out their abilities as 'tecs but up tof date they have failed to discover thel one who started that bit of lead on its 'way west. It has been suggested to the school board that they purchase a steal belmet for Miss. Shaw, = "This reminds us of {another incident which happened on' Aug 31st about dusk. Two ladies were walking along the road when they were starled by the report of a gun which was fired from the bushes at the edge of the road, the bullet passing close in front.of them. The next day or so will see all the bumper crops in the barn and then the | farmers will be ready for the threshing outfit: A. Maynard was the first to get threshed out this year. Ed. Hey with his crew of road makers have moved 'again are npw making a Aubrey. 2 : = While our resp -year-old daughter days ago, she asred her mother if iti made any difference which side she} Owing to the H.C.L. some: ol us Minnitaki-ites have an awful time keep- choice holstein heifers. still can be pur- chased (at cost in Eastern Ontario plus | freight) due to calve in the spring, Tan ging from $70 to $80 each. One is pure bred, at" $125--pedigrees for cow and | calf furnished to purchaser. Also one| fresh holstejn: and. two sproger short-| horas at £8128 each, Sinan ; price. 8 yet ! to pay :| complaints of errors and omissions in| Dated. at Diss this 8th. day of : Spy See [ 831 was taken at the| Miss Tren: Hoffstrom of Bedworth | : : thrown into a panic by a bullet crash- | 7 Dryden road between lots a0 and 11 Con 6 | Largest! List' of Fruit and Ornan was «doing some fancy sewing a few| {Stone & Te Sale of Government Cows : D. Frejd states that 'there. are ten| = the Prince Wales, The OBSERVER has bad usy w between the election aud arran installation of . pew machi expect soon to be a positic the complaint that the paper ne complete reports, as well as to s its s production, A | membership and Eo Y' informafion con- = cerning returned men, write H. MM DAVIDSON. 2 Sec' y- "Treas. Se ---------- Boot and Harness Repairing Having taken over the business of the late B. H. Stevens, will be pleased to have share of the Patronage from people : of Dryden and District. ; Good Work--Promptly Done H. WILLARD Ho pn Implements Sharala'e Praam Canavalia: GnUIpIY viru Wop avi g Raw Furs Bog a Sold Wood Worker AGENT FOR Massoy Harris Far Jmulemomenis, et - Bain Wagons and Sleig)s Salesmen wanted To Represent the hl RELIABLE FONTELL JURSERES The greatest demand for Nursery Stock in years British and European Market again Hor for Canadian Frit : Stock, Seed Potatoes, &c., grown in Canada = : Write for Particulars Established 1837 TORONTO, ONT. Houses For Sale and Reut ~ WATERFRONT Lots FOR SALE --ALso-- hes Fire Ins