Dryden Observer, 5 Nov 1920, p. 2

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THE DRYDEN DESERVER ~/ POLAND. ESTIMATE - OF - TYPHUS Ray 1920, : : 280,000 Pas 7 Prd ALICIA. Ha ¢ "HUNGARY. 7 oem INDESCRIBABEE "MISERY. : DEATH - RATE; : DOUBLE - BIEAT "RATE. © OF 187.000 SCHOUT: GYILDREN - EXAMINED - 00 ILL ROURISH ER" OR pn : Bat Rd JYPHUS "RAGING; ROUMANIA. 1 ZY 74 TUBERCULOSIS - SPREAD! G i / ALARMINGLY : SMALL=POX™" REPORTED + PREVALENT : | . LY 4 7 7 $ rN 7 Sask LACY - : | 7 | om-------- ta IN - THE. GREAT - TERRITORY -ENCLOSED * BETWEEN -THE-LINES - A-B,-C-D.-THERE 1S:LACK-OF:~ FOOD. MEDICAL- SUPPLIES. CLOTHING. DOCTORS. . FUEL. NURSES. HOSPITAL - ACCOMMODATION. TYPHUS, CONSUMPTION, - SMALL= POX,-AND * OTHER DISEASES - RAGING + IN - UNCHECKED - VIO1 Neh THE CHILDREN - +ARE-THE- GREATEST - - SUFFERERS * ELEVEN - MILLIONS - OF THEM - ~ARE - WAR * ORPHANS . THE - PEOPLE - ARE - SO - BESET * WITH - HUMAN - MISERY © THAT - THEY. + ARE - HELPLESS . UKRAINE. N IN - SOME - VILLAGES - HALF : THE PEOPLE - {LL - AT - THE - SAME - TIME. 2 NP: Be EV a 0 It tells--but only partly tells--the Story o Misery in Central Europe. Within the great territory between the black lines millions of destitute children are doomed to grow up weak and deformed through want of fats, milk and sugar, unless immediate help comes from without HERBERT HOOVER. invited to speak at a 'Canadian Red Cron meeting, said ¢Qur problem over the forthcoming winter appears to bs about 3,500,000 to 4,000, 000 children. * "These children are the obligation of every man, woman and child in the Western Hemisphere, for we have suffered less; but, beyond an they are a charge on the heart of the whole world." a 'The Canadian 'appeals. on behalf of The 'British Empire (To. Combat, Distress and Disease in Europe) War Relief Fund = $10. 00 will save a child ; $1 00 will give it "saving" food for a month. Help in this humane work by sending or bringing your subscription to the nearest local Red Cross Branch or 410 Sherbourne Street. Toronto. 2 Las if FRESH MEATS. FRESH GROCERIES. - FRESH FRUITS. FRESH VEGETABLES, T. 1 Latimer. FRUITS GOoUG H'S Ok ICE CREAM KODAEKS BREAD | SUPPLIES CAKES { CONFECTIONERY NEILSON'S CHOCOLATES to The Canadian Red Cross Society, This was tested esdny last, - when a Hamilton 3-furrow tractor plow was hitched behind Mr Wm. Jabnert's TITAN. Plow was set 7 inches deep, the land 'was a heavy, stiff clay, AND---- The Titan pulled it along with- _ out losing speed on engine! Plowing about 5 acres in 54 hours, using 634 gals. Kerosene and 34 gal. lubrication oil. This was done before many spectators. Figure out the cost of plowing by this method and by the Horse way. = MAID WANTED. Pl Referring to the remark of SOMEONE that a 3- furrow: plow would old Pure Bred S. C. W. Leghorn | f a be too heavy for a TITAN: A Des, Pe A Oxdrift, Ont. | fin 3 OXEN, with Harness; fast | FOOTWEAR For Fall and Winter. Direct from the best manufacturers Fi the Dominion. ook; to take advantage of thie' first break in prices, we are glad to be able to announce that our New. Prices. range from 5o0c. to $1. oo lower than six months ago. For those who want the Best ro + we have THE BROADWAY SHOE for men. THE . GAINSBORO SHOE for Ladies The Herlbert Welt Cushion Sule. Shoe : for Sule Tots. ee All © our. Fall "Shipments now in stock for every: kind of ites! : or pleasure. CLARK'S | ( The Red Brick Store, Classified Ads | Applications "for WANTED. : o| | Sein ¥ aembership and eas JANITOR for Swanson Block, Xi: o of informafion = cons 5 Apply--, oD cerning returned FH, 'BARTLETT. TR ey), write 2h a = : : H. M. DAVIDSON | 2 MAID Wanted. Before first of Sec'y- ne | December. Apply-- | Regular geting © 'at up | : ~ Mrs W. D. DICKSON. Leis 'Mrs THOS. PROUDFOOT| FOR saLE to every i tion of | ORGAN for sale, in good condi- Gas ~ Engines. pono AUTO, TRACTOR, MAR ° DRYDEN OBSERVER. LARGE QUANTITY of No. 0.A.C. BARLEY, pure, for quick A EL THE REPAIRERS WI either. for feed or hold. for seed. + DAPERIENEE. © DW. SCOTT. E 1 Team of orsed for sale. Price Reasonable. Apply : Mrs RICHARD EULER, Wags : Waliiof ill GOOD MILCH cow for oid We have on hand a Full Stock of half jersey. Due early i in January : ; Tha ple {Apply WML BLAKE, Dryden. | Ranges, Doors and Windo 7 . 2 Paints, Varnishes, & M..H. CULTIVATOR, ith seed |box;; 'Chatham Fanning Mill; also | . i "set Heavy 'Double Harness, and £ Ser our | |2. sets (single) Driving Harness, WA $1 H I N G LE A cH N and a first-class Cutter. } Would take good driver. in ex- change. ne) ig, WILSON. i For sale on Tot 1 12, cofi. I, [Walr wright-- {TEAM WORK HORSES, 2700. "1 Also about 24 two and three-year-' 'Hens and' Rooster, and a number g-> {of young roosters, cheap for quick | odsale,, For further particule apply RA REID, | oh walkers. Also 1 Imperial Grain nh | Grinder, in A- 1 condition. Cheap had for cash. To GUSTAV GANGLOFT, "a Td he " lg ty Bay.

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