Dryden Observer, 7 Nov 1919, p. 1

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Dryden, Ont, Friday, November 7 1919 THE -DRYDEN CONVENTION, G-W-v-A. National Highway Plan Launched ~~ - A rm istice Day : DRYDEN, Thursday, Nov. 6th, was the scene of perhaps the great- Nov. 11th 5 est conference ever held in the Kenora district, 'having regard tothe, . a importance of the bodies represénted. The construction of a_ great In aid of funds for estalish- highway from Winnipeg to the Great Lakes has long been discussed [ing a Recreation and Club| £& in the district. Dryden saw. the establishing lalst Thursday of a| Rooms for returned soldiers! | body pledged to carry on the workand secure the necessary assis- the G.W.V.A. will give " \ tance of the two provinces." - : ; i RE aT ~ Dryden has been fortunate in being selected as the scene of the BOX SOCIA L fd Rh The purchises of a piano is ok opening of this great movement. Its central position and the fact © a trifling matter. Some pur- | that the project has been kept to the front by citizens of the town, AD chases may be made without Jcommbined to bring the Conference here. The result of this meeting] = : DA : i DANCE LAER ; : 'much thought, but not a |Will be impressed on the whole of its future. The visitors--many piano. 'Hence the importance |of them guests of the town for the first time--one after another ex- : SIN nl | of selecting a os pressemd astonishment at the conditions they found. Dryden tin| oo = hs § mtn SEL TR short, has secured the greatest and best advertising in its fhistory, | Puli Mill Hall : HEINTZMAN & C0 and time will{show the benefit of that condition in the increasing ~-- P a er A foo bh! AALS AJ} prosperity and importance of the Town. We have the goods: now] 9 P.M. Ab HENS Se oh 4 Tr Le Rami "© | Having taken over the bu 3 at the rest of the country is informed of the fact, = - SRS Voy : r AR 16 ; rr cally co =o fF .Tea and Coffee Provided | late B. H. Stevens, wi : a | 18 A conference called at the instance of the Rotary Club of Fort} a th a ~..._.. | have share of the Patr ES hl 2h | William, washeld at Dryden, Ont., last Thursday. , The purpose was] Admissioiz Fr ee of Dryden aud Dist Carini] i Toy to consider the possibility of constructing a great highway from the assist thos sted vow OILS] CB Wath : Grand or Up r lg ht Lake Cities ito Winnipeg. The Conference was attended by dele-|' Sen a Sy -1814 1* J iz LW oTkety AE © H. WILLARD x | gates from the various city councils, Rotary clubs, agricultural so- whare you | Te ME ; : : e vou have the fullest guar cieties, and other interested bodies along the route.. The delegates : ut Lea ilantee i aa : : lies a ) : 5 2k Ra : : Two good : a five oh present filled the Town Hall to its capacity with the most represen-| : \l and one d Shorthorn BULL. touch of which has tlie endorsemen | t2t1Ve and influential gathering that has ever been seen in the town. | oF of the world's greatest musicians Alfred Pitt, Dryden, Was called to the chair, and 'his long ac- " The Hainizina & Co pangs quaintance with the details of the scheme and its possibilities "Inot built Jost to sll rh Bi secured the utmost completeness and advanceent.oof the discussion. to carry with It olways and han Various speakers established the agricultural importance of thj" 'and ; emia coer iinge. undisputed other districts along the route, and emmphasized the fact th... the ; Jie supremacy in . construction and |COUntry extending for long distances on both sides of the route were] A Serial with a Punch : tone. ¥ ~ |of equal or better value. F. T. Brignall of Oxdrift told of the crop A Story: hat h ; : Co oles foo lvalues that were received by agriculturalists. Alb. Thoas me tioned f * Lory that nas a Kick 4 1 pay ano 1 have | that six new threshers had arrived in their commparatively small] == = Ma Coad Rae nial, | district in one day, while Watson of Minnitaki declaredd : ae ¥ lnaem of his district could be itranslateddd as eaning "Th arden Brothers. . ii sia lof Eden" James Frazer, governmeht road insp., who has been on| | Sought atter to-day in Australia, the ground for fourteen years, described the nature of the surface as) |New. Zealand, South Africa. and|to the practicability of building a road; andd was supported by Dan 0) et rio | the Motherland--and the piano of 'Hutchison, who is"a practical rock man. ae ourowin homeland... .- 1 "Of the 476 miles between the points, 170 miles were already ed ss a =o 4 |built. Of the remain er,200 miles. would be easy to construct. ; HEINTZMAN & C0 Lid. Several bridges would be required. Seventy-five per cent. would be po oil YW We La LUiel through good farming couniry. The 'road generally would. follow | Heintzman Hall, [the track of the C. P.'R,, though a deviation might Be necessary at pon aT [Vermillion'Bay, to Scovil+ It was shown that there were no insuper FORT 'WILLIAM Ont. in able difficulties along the greater part of the route. fe 1. D. A. Ross, Winnipeg, declared that the poticy of 'the Manitob .. WILDE, Local Agent. | Government, like that of the older Province, was to build usefu "HORN. Special R. roads in the various districts irather than speedway £1 were a | young man," he said, "I would settle today' in the c east. of {Winnipeg o-oo. oT RY ! Ee | Ex-mayor Waugh, chief of the Wir District, alsol ge| spoke, He said\the drainage and agricultural possibilities were] unquestionable. The fact of the construction of the great aqueduct| and railway proved that the highway was a feasible project. The} g index of all the" country round. It nent scheme in ithe history of Can- second Tuesday oan Plesident/or the Fart Willian Basal of Trade - Matinee Saturday 2 v 1515s corm N ke astically oof the scheme, "We are Satisfied we ean] 0 TURE EEL Ame Ay : Alfred Pitt, W. 1 | show dividends on this proposition without waiting to know the| =. Ng Pp m AE A i \ ee : ne . Mest 7 ke 0 | ost, when we consider the nature of the country to be opened up." | > es 5 'At thie invitation of the chairman, the mmeeting: resolved itself} ~~ Ea F & S: I wa amnent body under the title of "The Cent po i ~~ | For Sale and "222i oniz and Highways Association." "The Wi e elected Sek, COMING i SER Town | Officers, and they will later néminate a ¢ mmittee of seven members: Visiting brethren fils] Dm eae it, Fog oilers "The Jockey of Death'| WATERFRON "0, 2 ea Peon Wm, Toboiose, W. M. a Second Vice-president: D. A. Ross, M. P. P,, 'Winnipeg. HE Ll ints - : gles Fh Anderson, Rec. Sec. | Secretary-treasurer: . ~H. Humphreys, Dryden.. : ru NOV. 1 T- 18 : ; ps es In the evening the visitors-were entertained at a banquet by the] =. ~~ Sash & Doors}, > a Town Council, at which Dr.' Dingwall presided as toastmaster. 2 he | 0 0 f Devan Le To splendid and enthusiastic gathering sat down in the Pulp Mill Hall, ing fees WCRI, ST wie] oth ney herbani Soe sedi sai | CHURCH OF ENGLARD| Fire. Ins Se --ALSO-- 1 Iie Sh finders, Fort William, who both declared 'themselves heartily. in 'sympathy : [with the scheme. The 'President, M rPitt, was able to announce] . Whe ] z | that he had the word of Premier Norris, of Manitoba, that they would ST. LUKE'S C HURCH, DRYDEN. Recording: Sec. A Lone rep cordially invited. JAS. McFADYE gota lin oie = CE | meet the Province of Ontario at the boundary with their section of" Sunday Services-- : in connes ion a R. H. PRONGER Gat aod Vashi would co-operate to the full in fustheranes 230 pm. Sunday School N DER SO N Notary Public : : "The following resolution was unamiously adopted. by the Con- ¥ 7 : oy : dpdnbel © Nh Rat : : : SE j DRY D IN Ch Conveyancer, Ete. * |" That this Association hereby road, westward, from the head of] Rev: J. J. Roy will conduct the * | YDEN, -ONT. DRYDEN =. ONT | resolve to submit to the consider- the lakes, making provision at the| Services every Sunday eyeningn : Za an a ation of the Ontario Government, boundary to link up with the RITdo ool pi Eagle nntil | the proposal to develop New Manitoba Trunk road at a point Spl Lae ne TR eg 5 ef. to fn Ch Ontario "by constructing a trunk to be decided on by the engineers. Sd HAGE w :) riff'sSale of Lands for Taxes SR kn Seon DRYDEN = = dna ed Sa 3 i p.m. -- Evening prayerand sermon |. ; ; z ; iets Several representatives of/the press also pledged their papers to} | Rial Ki af . t iriot nl ra, To Wit: support the scheme to the utmost of their power, and all presentf "oe oo RARE or : Bi © 9 = Ontario, District of Kenora, 9 4 5 were determined To use their greatest endeavours to carry the high-| = Sunday Services-- # : = 1 ; = By virtue of a. rrant issued under the hands of the Chairman and Secret- way to completionm. a Sa r £1 a.m. Morning prayer and Sermon. The Superintendent and Te ool Section No. 1 of the Township of Wainwright and the i ; : Sn 2.30 p.m. --Sunday School + specially invite all children not 7 : 4 " ool Section bearing date the 16th day of August, A.D. 1919 ing Sunday School to join with ms ; : Se a3 commanding me to levy upon the lands hereinafter described a O D ro ~~ ROBI; WILSON he Children's Ser f xes respectively due thereon together with all costs incurred | CL VER SEE > lar 2 Le Rector 5 2.30 p.m. or : ME 27 ursuant to the Assessment Act I shall on Tuesday,| = O Li : 0 a -- , A.D. 1919 at the hour of eleven o'clock in the fore- ur Cleaning Mill started this week ce in the Town of Kenora, in the District of Kenora, a - : ; , : : ; onl on a wy Luction the interests of the owners and locatees in said | pa Highest prices paid for es The 5 Hudson S : Bay C the payment of the said arrears of taxes and charges] a all kinds of seeds Aen FE Era i ta a a : Sr ie Daymen ; arTonly. yo fo = : A - : wei See To INCORPORATED 16705 © © 0 rrears and charges shall have been sooner paid. hes aw = ph SE Tr ies ay ; ina dul Rpts 4 7 em Sha er : Total Patented ss Remember the Ontario Provincial Winter Fair to be held ~The worlds Largest Traders in Sin : © unpatented |in Guelph, December 5th to 11th. Entries close Nov. 17th.|. RE a YT Sh 5 160° 1910-18 $58 44 $5 68 $64 12 Patented od Rms AAA AAA ; 160.°191018. 6268 577 6845 Patemed| 1 0 AFT lr : 10 911s sea 566 e390 Puented| KENOra District Co-operative Clover Seed 160 INTIS 50.01 547 65°98 Patel] i Lr punitive iatinn 5 sw su we meal Growers Association. RE om Pe Uwdl | Oxdrift --- © Ontario er Lot 'Con Acres Years Arrears Costs'

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