Dryden Observer, 6 Feb 1920, p. 1

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~The Dryden I ---- Volume XXVIL : : | Dryden, Ont, Friday, February 6 1920 | : Number: 36 FARM WANTED. Bown of Dryden | an "A City Set on a Hil," | The Hudson's Bay Co. with 40 or more acres cleared, : - ASSESSOR with buildings. Must be near INCORPORATED: 1670 ey n A hoa ab edb Wel > Parcly: Give full ALL over Canada and the United States the fact is becoming known The worlds Largest Traders m pplicairons df e Tegsive y . that in this district can be grown the largest and finest crops of fertile : tw : the undersigned or ay Seki f C. O. BETTS, Chantlers P.O. disease free seed potatoes that can. be found. The Seed Growers LE IE tem Geter RE Nee Assocation organized here last fall with the assistance of the Dept. > : : Se = of Agriculture and the personal support of Mr Justus Millar, the ; : ! oe Applications will be accepted FARM WANTED. thead of that department. hasbeen the memans 4 advertising the Highest Giadi Highest | i up to February 28th 1920. I will buy an Improved FARM distyiey and its produce to an extent that is hardly known yet. The g ng--Highes¢ Pr ce . E. GIBSON, with 25 to 50 acres cleared. Will wealth of a district deupends on its production: and the output of ; +L ! Town Clerk. [pay Cash. State price and full thi$ district, in clover and potatoes especially, is not surpassed and Cash for your cat ; particulars in first letter, or no anywhere. The spread of knowledge of the fact over the continent : AT Sane ; attention will be paid. Address {warrants the confidence that the future of this district is assured. , 3 : 1 ii FOR SALE. fr P. O. Box 102. Oxdrift. | The record crop of potatoes harvested by John Rhodes last year : Dinorwic, Ont. One upholstered MAHOGANY 3 sed ' has aroused interest and comment in all directions. Among the = Ca =i PARLOUR SUITE consisting of -- many who have had their attention drawn to our agricultural Our Business----Not a Side Line" al 2 Chairs, 1 Rocking Chair, 1 Arm- WANTED [possibilities (and who include the Depts of Agriculture of Ontario -------- : i -- "and Manitoba, as well as numerous powerful Associations in Canada : Thar al Sa i 30 hear from A of improved and the United States,)we think the following letter will be found > ; i tel arm lor sale In the Dryden OF i great interest and importance. Chas, Norgate, salesman for the: : plete or each piece ly J: Ineighbouring district. State terms; Seed Growers, sent a sample of Mr Rhades' crop to A. I. Root : This can be seen any afternoon Of (and particulars in first letter; : Florida, one of the greatest living authorities on the potato, author : gg oe If you want to sell your fam. ewihic A BC and XX ¥ 7 of Potato Cline" publisher of "Glean- : : SIONS ANAS NS SAAS ALN SSM NANT SALAS a AU SAAS 'Mrs JAS. McFADYEN. (write at once to ings in Bee Culture", and other widely known magazines; and THE OBSERVER, [millionaire owner of the greatest bee industry in the world. The i ed FOR SALE. Box 300, Dryden, Ont. importance to this community of securing the favorable interest of MONDAY -- TUESDAY Four September PIGS and one! this influential gentleman is inestimable. He planted the potatoes FEB. oth and 10th "a . in the garden of his winter home in Florida, (the climate of Florida : . . . Tas BROOD BOW. ol in Food eons FARM FOR SALE allowing their growth in the open in winter,) and last week Mr Nor- A Play of thrills -- Star in Dual Roles ia toi Sos v2 May Pullets In the famous Clover District of Se hed 2 Jester from him Tope their progress, which we have : ne : : : Dryden, Ont., 2 miles from town. { Particular pleasure in publishing here: WILLIA 0 3 : een WILLIAM FREEBORN,|165 acres; 20 acres cleared, 30 IAM FOX Presents Wainwright. acres pasture. Frame house, and : Winter Residence, Bradentown, Fla. : ; i log stable. Some fencing; wood; My good friend, : a ys 1'0C WE : : in Toot and water plentiful and conven- The potatoes you so kindly sent me so far promise great things. I 0 I Dryden Lodge -- o ient. Apply to By cutting to one eye, I secured something over 100 hills, and so far of each 1 a a LEN hes di] HERB. WILDE they show the brightest and cleanest foliage T ever saw. After years é : 9 7 ) U 3 . : 5 nth : ial Dryden, Ont. °f experiment we had settled down on Red Bliss, but there seems 1 2) N ; | I Pa Visiting. brethren: cordially . iy hyn prospects that thsee will come out ahead. The Bliss is an early : ec ig ora I AW . Wi. Pon rave, W.M. : potato, and I take it that yours is late. : : : : : npn cai D. Noda n Rec. Sec. ~~ FARM FOR SALE I'm planning to have a picture of the plot and will send you one. : By EB. Lloyd Sheldon. ] og & Th Exton Township; consisting of I may want a sack or more next fall. Scenario by Charles Kenyon Staged by Bertram Bracken n 0.F Dover Yndue No. 417/240 acres, 50 acres under cultiva- We are already digging a few Burprees extra early. U.ULT. meets at the Town Hallltion, three miles from Oxdrift Your old friend, Also a little Mui and Jef every Monday evening at 8 o'clock. {station and post office; 11% miles I. J. Wilde, N. G,, D. Anderson. |from good school. Frame house _ A. I. ROOT = = Recording Sec. Visiting brethren! 4 log stables; frame granary. : : |goeeeroscsesessesssesesees : cordially invited. : For further particulars apply to| == EE "Pe ®le Tirme' 4 : $ A Quident Dew 0CLE | forc Oxdrift, Ont. : wo "LEA Ly NG. un Wi $ General Merchant = : 2 I EINTZMAN& 00. } omen, | DS BA AP AM OCRC BUY. GOOD SEED. The Town Council held its regular meeting on Tuesday, 3rd Feb., a 'i EAGLE RIVER, &NT. 3 : ay = = : IMPROVED GOLD RAIN| at eight o'clock, Mayor Hutchison in the chair. Councillors present s iy b> : | Meets in the Masonic atl, he SEED OATS, $4.00 for 2% bus.| Were F. B. Linden, J. H. Hill, Chas. Norgate, W. D. Dickson. ART PIANO : second 'Tuesday of Sach moh, sack. Improved O. A. C. 21| 'The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved, : le AGENT FOR : Visitors cordisliy mytted. ~ |BARLEY, $4.50 for 2 bus. sack.| The application from the Strand Theatre regarding the amount of ~ |S Cockshutt Plow:30.. - Frost & Wood a Alfred Pitt, W. M. | Field Selected, Improved C. 1|his licence was considered. The clerk submitted correspondence ; $ Imelements : A. E. Berrey, Secretary lyprerr COBBLER POTATOES, | from the Department, which fixed the amount at $15. It was there- ¢ , tie nen Po = 5 $3.00 per bus. fore decided to make a refund to Mr Bailey of $17.50, which had ° Sharpla's Groom voparadis og : TH LEWIS Oxdriii been collected in excess of that sum. : >< Raw Furs Bought and Sold : H A : 2 = The matter of the cemetery was taken up. After a full discussion * = " As 1 ' "Wo -- it was decided to set aside $750 to be expended on a vault and im- 3094 =:44408040640649004464 = Cob Barrister, S»licitor, &c. FOR SALE. proving the cemetery; a committee was also appointed to meet Van : . At "Groveside Farm," Lot 3,| Horne Council, as they also are interested in the cemetery. It was IMPERIAL BANK BLOCK, Con. 6, Van Horne, One purebred | thought best that this committee should be composed of outside a SHORTHORN BULL, rising| members with one representative from the council." The following KENORA . . Ont |; years; also one purebred | are the committee, F. B. Linden, Rev Robt. Wilson, H. M. David. "The Old Established (§ 5 Reliable' 1877 Shorthorn Bull Calf, aged eight son. : : : : A ed ] - Kk H il (8) months. Apply Ms 31 Humphreys and Rev. Robt. Wilson were appointed auditors : : C for the year. arty : : o S ates oliow Ia en The tender of Jas. McFadyen for thirty cedar poles for the elec Sur zrier in RAW Fl RS = G d : | tric light dept. was accepted at 14c per lineal foot. T = ip) oh j Tare : oo around. ea ma In accordance with a request from the G.W.V.A. the Mayor was one, .cuen CAND HIDES : ; = FOR SALE. : asked to representA the council at their meeting next Friday to WANTED ALL KINDS We are now equipped with the YOUNG SOW, 16 months old in| arrange for a public consideration of hteir eflort to raise funds for a = f SKATE-GRIND- 3 ' s - an We gi { attention as to grad- latest type o SHING | first class condition. Apply war memorial. : : TE ond Price. Bom Eat the biaent ING and BOOT FINI x A. THOMAS, Oxdrift. As no applications for assessor had been received, the clerk was Cre . 1: of any doubt. We pay express charges MACHINE. We can therefore) - -- |instructed to advertise the appointment at a salary of $80. Sing ing Qua Hy : on afl fur shipments: supply the best work with the ut- A bylaw to authorize the borrowing of $2000 by the town was ball RL CRUE Te Shipping > passed. The usual grant of $10 tow the Sick Children's Hospitu;® --_-- AA Nes E H PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE, was i1ade. The following notices of motion were submutied. : | McMillan Fur : & wr al : ~ TS SOLED 20 horsa wer, in good cordition,| By Councillor Hill--That the water power of the town be devel ¥rIs A FT NTI Tgp Aomer oon = RUBBER BOOTS SO 140-1b pressure on guage. Looped with the assistance of the Hydro Electric Commissio, or LIKZA Je Ww 1n.pr, _. Wool Company BG most promptness and speed. C. D. COATES [advertised so thatsome private concern might be enabled to use if. ¢ H. WILLARD, ' Dryden, Ont, Linden--That as there was evidently 3 samfus of $1000 m the Loeal Agent. : SRE ERE Be 3 a RR RE ------- | U0 dD2UI 34 Jus) 13d OT jo uononpa: '1eak ase 3dop JYSrT SLIOdT - a 9 Boot and Harness Repairer. : ; the meter rate, with the 20 per cent discotnt as at present. = re = = '®) 2 --- E S : ih EE WANTED. Hill---That a power driven 8 inch centrifugal pup be installed on ~~ Notice Saas Ti oie t s £4820063000° 06662: : To Buy, STUMP PULLER, | the Rhodes properiyr-and an sinicn © ain ve laid Hong past the CPR} For alg ai. Keun _. #!good repair, for team. Send par-| with crosses at each street; this to be the basis of a water suppl A 1 4 RD. T. TRIS et Wah Pum to. | [for fre Poa and ont ma + PL {Internati 2) Brotherhood if fulp WATERFRONT : , OE ICE Council then adjourned. ulphire and paneer Will om 107S FOR SALE Dryden Livery, Transfer 3! ae ol Dryden Lodge Mo. 105 wife an = d Municipality of Yan Hor ne THE HOMELAND CHURCH OF EA GLAND Meets every Wednesday Evening Fire Ir: urance an ; By Dana Burnet --_ at 7.30, in the Strand Theatre D3 \ ASSESSOR. ST LUKE'S CHURCH, | J.J HILL H.J. ADAIR, | ; a My land th t'land; i eda I Maly: RE ' Exchange Bara Applications will be received by My a oi ~ DRYDEN. President Ree, 26es JAS, McFAD YEN. Pa the undersigned up to February! never think of my land - Pann - nn th next, for an Assessor for the] But it makes my heart to thrill: Stnday. Servi : ; | DRYDEN = ONT 20 Is ' sesso u 1y ill ; _Sunday Services-- 2 : pality of Van Horne, and] 1 mell the t west wind Ne . : : @seesc0c0essessssesssssses Ulengoland School Section, for That ies oy re amine poe The least you owe yourself ls to ~ ee the year 1920, at a salary of $60. | But the old desire is in mmy feet, 230 p.m--Sunday School. get the most for your = ol D. ANDERSON, And dreams are in my eyes. ym Evening prayer and Ser: i. J. CROSIER a . oe oe Troe My home crowned the high land; Re ROBT. WILSON R WwW UU RS a a It had a stately grace. : Beir A LA : : General Merchant, SE ak | Municipality of Machin I never think of my land 'and a Square Peal GW.VA. | This you can get by shippiny to | : : : --y weer The Greal Lakes Fur Trading Co.Ltd, But I see my mother's face; : ASSESSOR. I never smell the sweet west wind Raa ; ; That blows the silver ships, Yorkshire Insurance Co. and Life Applications will be received by But the old delight is in my heart, the undersigned for the position| And mirth is on my lips. Insure j of Assessor for the Municipality ris i - of Machin, and unorganized por-| My land was a high land ; : information cons cs 0 Frost & Wood and ions of School Section, Salary,| My home was near the skies, i en DINORWIC, Ont. od Cockshutt Implements | $100.00. : I never think of my land 4 : ; - & Applications will be received up] But a light I> in my eyes; 4 R ar Mocii re Lt a Or MEAD OFFICE = i / a ; ialiy to 2 p.m, I4th February 1020, | I never smell the sweet west win eguular eung sunday nrst a ia = : ae Fresh Groceries. a specialty. P 4 Ty 19 That blows the summer rain-- 2.30 p. m. : 12 Francis Bl ck, FORT WILLIAM Ont Meats, Fish and Oysters ALEX. TURNER, |BytT am at my mother's knee, . H. M. DaviDSON s : ' Ye [ebvays on hand, 0 Clk. A little lad again, com Sec'y-Treas. WE PAY ALL EXPRESS CHARGES ; 3 : on = - 5 = Ce < or ; = c x

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