a " i i oe : : 1920 L odge No. q1y Town thal] m8 o'clock. £0 'Anderson, Visi brethren er Town of Dryden | AUDITORS = Applieniions. will be. received by the. undersigned up to Jan 31st} {next for two auditors for the year 1920 at: a salary of $50.00 each. 7: E. GIBSON Town Clerk. Hy | Town of Dryden WANTED pie will. ti a by he 'undersigned up to January 3Ist' next, for fifty (50) cords dry tam- arac -cord wood: the town hall as required. = The full contract to be completed not {later than March 31st 1920. ds ur GIBSON = « pb} No. 484 AF. &A.M. GRC. Hall, the 'Masonic the red Pitt, Ww. M. Te A. E. Feros, Poy 5 PERIAL E BANK BLOCK, Ont. own Clerk. Town of Dryden WANTED Tenders will Be received by the undersigned up to January 3ist next for thirty (30) cedar poles, to be delivered at the Town Hall not later: than March 31st next. a can be seen at the office of the Town Clerk, J E. GIBSON Town Clerk. "Skates Hollow Ground. We are now equipped Ww : ; latest type of SKATE-GRIND- and BOOT FINISHING I We can therefore ply the best work with the ut- i premipinens and a oud lary 3oth, 1920 SE bara ONT . C. Shingles h & Doors one of 100 of the * be added in a few Y.at 2.30. >» ; this class. Woh of Machin > ] xprlications will be received by the undersigned for position as Assessor: for the Miinicipality of Machin, and unorganized portions of School Section. Salar y, $75.00. Applications to be i in by Janu- "ALEX. TURNER, Clerk. WANTED ee To Buy Used LOG CARRIAGE, » with Saw Frame and Saw, for sawing lumber. Send particulars with price to , i . OBSERVER OFFICE, Dryden, Ont. | CHANGE OF BUSINESS |WE HAVE DISPOSED of our {HARDWARE & FURNITURE 'BUSINESS to S. B, Black and T. 1]. Latimer, to whom all accounts < | paid. It is the intention of the 1 new 1 Firm to increase the stock so as to better meet the requirements, and 'we are sure their service to you in future will warrant you doing business with Black & Latimer. | 'The FALLIS FOOTE CO. NOTICE. The ANNUAL MEETING of Dryden Agricultural Society will | beheld in the Town Hall, Dryden | | on. January 17, at the hour of One| 1 o'clock p.m. A full attendance of Members and others is requested at this meeting, as officers will be elected for the year 1920. : I. J. WILDE, Seev. on daday School is h afternoon at 2.30: children go to Sunday S¢ 'not, we shall be. glad to we them. Bible Class Sunilay hei Wood to bei sound and: delivered and piled at! MACHIN couNcIL MEETS. "The newly elected Council -of | Machin Township met at the Cas= cade Hotel on Monday night. All members were present. The minutes were adopted. F. Shapland having notified the . Council that he would be too busy. to accept 'the Assessorship for 1920, the Clerk was instructed to advertise for an assessor at a sal- ary of $75.00 wo Truant officers were appointed,' in accordance with the el, | attendance act. No. 1, E. J. Dearlove. No. 2, Mrs A. H. Bennett. No. 3, T, Kerchin. | Auditors--Messrs Cross & Aldum Board of Health for .1920.-- Dr Dingwall, A. Tyler, A. Turner, and F. O. Anderson. -.generous patronage, Sanitary Inspector,--S. Weight The Clerk was instructed to secure 6 copies of the Municipal 1 World for the benefit of the Coun- cil, also municipal supplies. Councillors' indemnity was fix- ed at $2.00 for meeting. Donation of $10.00 was granted to the hos- pital for sick children. Election accounts were preser:- ted and paid. The Council then adjourned until January 31st at 2 p.m., at the Cascade Hotuel.. A SOCIAL EVENING. Under the auspices of the Union Church Ladies' Aid, a social even- ing will be held at the home of Mrs James Duncan, on Thursday 22nd January, beginning at eight o'clock. A collection will be taken in aid of the Church Fund. 'WON'T LAST LONG. George S. Henry, M.P.P. for east York, minister of Agriculture in the late Hearst government, told the east York liberal-conser-. vatives at their annual meeting on Saturday afternoon, that he thought the U.F.O.-labor admis- | istration would not last long. "They represent such a minor- ity of the peomple of Ontario," he said, "that both liberals and con- servatives stand away above them in respect to the popular vote." IN A FOOL'S PARADISE. While we #nd: the rest of the 'world are failing to produce on a sufficient basis to provide for hu- man comfort and pay our debts, the price of everything ) has in- creased so that although our trade returns show higher figures: in mon th ; rally represent due The Fallis Foote Co. are to be on iy vr transactions based on smaller quantities of merchandise, and be- cause we think in terms of dollars. and not of merchandise we are living in a mfool's paradise.--Sir Edmund Walker, president of: the Canadian Bank of Commerce. i The Specialty Shop 'Wishes to announce it has sold its entire Stock in all lines to R. J. | Pronger, who will carry them in connection with his new store. - All accounts and payments due us will be collected as in the past, by L.A. Bigelow, proprietor. We wish t otake this opportunity to- thank you for your kind and and trust that our dealings have been mii ally satisfactory. - THE SPECIALTY SHOP IM. J. CROSIER 'General Merchant, OXDRIFT, Ont. Everybody welcome to! 5 Come and study and = talk over the Word of God. aT kshire Insurance Co. and Life Insurance 'fmight have kept our wheat, our pojatoos, etc., to force the govern-§ WINNIPEG NEWSPAPERS | MAY SUSPEND. Owing to s the serine Pepi shorage strong representations z have been made by the western ; 'newspapers to R. A. Pringle, the |" paper controller, and that official | took action Saturday designed to] ~ restore norrmal conditions to the = .publishing situation, Mr Pringle wired the Fort Francis mill in- ws structions to. supply the western 'newspapers with their supplies. Shipments must be resumed to- day on this basis, of I will in- struct commissioners of customs to place embargo on paper and will have to commandeer. Meanwhile a condition of acute | newspaper print shortage exists| in Winnipeg. The supply in hand |. with the strictest economy in its use will suffice to print only two more issues of the Winnipeg ing a resumption of shipments. from Fort Francis, there will be no alternative to the temporary suspension of the Winnipeg newspapers. These latter have pooled their supplies in order that each may continue publication for the longest period possible. NEW MUSIC IN YOUR HOMES ------ Oe est titles, at sity prices, 15¢C per copy. required newspapers; and unless the con- |. troller's orders succeed in induc- | An endless variety of all the at AT Dini Ont, - " Our Business----Not a Side Line" SPECIAL ! i i MONDAY and TUESDA TOM MIX 8ix.Shoolor tad >. The kind of picture you'll like" SELECTED CARTOON COMEDY Prices 27c--16¢ CGWYA = Apolications for membership and # informafion con" cerning returned BY nen, write "H M- DavIDsON gh h Brngers Varist ] op A rp THE KING'S MESSAGE. Peace with Germany is com- pleted at last. Once more the nations lately allied against her have their representatives at Ber- lin. Only the U. S. has failed to ratify the treaty and the league of nations. The others will now give their attention to establishing the up the losses that the war caused. The King telegraphed to the lord mayor of London as follows : "With all my heart I reciprocate your hopes, and fervently pray that, please God, this day may be the dawn of a new éra, in which may forever live at peace with it- self and with all men.' TRANSFER. Tra 1. Wilde has transferred his #riurance agencies to R. J. Pron- pods, and intends taking up special Co. in them near future. Winnipeg, Jan. 11--Speaking today at Grace Church Forum, W. R. Wood, secretary of the Un- ited Farmers of Manitoba, ex-i plained that the farmer's decision lation the farmers wanted had [failed. All these efforts, he -em- constitutional lines, by passing orials or petitions to the govern- ment. instance," Mr Wood stated. "We ment-to action, but it never enter-} old trade connections, and Puild : Sec'y-Treas. | McMillan Fur & | 'Wool Company "The Old Reliable." Est. 1877 I! YOU CAN PLACE ABSOLUTE CONFI DENCE IN Us RAW FUR! AND HIDES WANTED--ALL KINDS consigned to us will receive bi -hest market price obtainable. Expert staff guards-your interests ab all times. Write for Market 'Report, Price List and ue Shipping Tags to 277-9 Rupert St. . the people of the British empire | 'work for the Confederation Life to form a national political party} had been arrived at only when all { other efforts at getting the legis-| phasized, had been made along] WINNIPEG CHURCH OF ENGLAND -- ST LUKE'S CHURCH, DRYDEN. Sunday Services-- IT a.m.--Morning prayer ~ Sermon. 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.-- Evening prayer ml Ser-|* mon. and x CT Rev. ROBT. WILSON, pe 00000000000066400060000¢ A J GARDINI Ek General Merchant > "EAGLE RIVER, ONT. er . AGENT FOR : Goukshutt Plow Co.. Frost & Woo "Inpigenls > Shorsle's Broan Wits pi Raw Furs Bought 00000040000000580006060 Bain 'Wagons and Sleig hs resolutions and forwarding mem-| "We never eat on strike, ford