Dryden Observer, 17 Dec 1920, p. 4

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U. F. 0. CONVENTION NOTES TOWN OF S10 xX LOOK "AY the convention of the U. F. O. Gt NOTICE : at Toronto this week, a i sale of Lands for Ar was made in the constitution to provide that each federal district will appoint one male and one Public Satie {female member of the board of that the Sale of Lands directors instead of only male of Taxes postponed on T members as has been the case. the Twelfth day C Premier Drury addressed the Font be held delegates, "You may hae heard it said that there are differences between the UFO. and the govern- To ment, he said. "That may be truc December, . but I would defy any two bodies the { 10 enoor to get along without differences. W- want your support, but we do the not ask a,servile support." nn 0 purcha H. W-Wood; Alberta, ans advocated the forming of groups, held on Tuesda but any attempt to unite farmers day of Decembe and labor, he declared, would be amount due i is not b to put two economic viewpoints : 'into one body, and that he insis- | ted, cannot be done... Lining up solidly behind T. A. Cretan as leader of the farmer party in federal politics, the con- vention went on record as in ac- cord with his views, and urged him to carry the banner in The : 1ouse of comons and thtnughion: Toto Ee -- on Sunday, D. the Dominion. oy at 3 p.m. : In order to show. that they were preparing to make such a cam-| paign effective and prove their 1 confidence in their federal leader the convention took steps toward raising the sinews of war. It was decided to organize every federal riding in the province of Ontario as an association for 'political 'purposes. Charters are to be ap- plied for, and when obtained they will give each association the right ti impose fees to be used for paying the election expenses of farmer candidates in federal elec- tions : Taxes. HOUSE, with one or tw 50 Pure Bred White W Pullets; g Pure - bre Han and one Rooster. FIREWOOD for sale, -- = LOSES VALUABLE TEAM Owing to the warm weather the ice on the lake is still unsafe for heavy loads. On Saturday last a team belonging to Alex. Spence, 'which was hauling a load of sup- plies to the Contact Bay Mine, A= broke through the ice and were ; YT efnbeis drowned. The teamster escaped, and the load of supplies was also brought to shore later. "nfoima : hier : EDUCATION. duplicates of the epoche-making instru- : Night Classes will oe Regular meeting : ; hich +1317 in toot = :the Continuation Scheol building] rhea GIINDAY ment which triumphed in the test. They a | FIRST SUNDAY eve will sustain the very same test. Mr. opening class i consist of or i -- : | ganization of study groups, and Duggin, in order to assure you of this; has 2 schedule of work Al be out- signed Certificates of Authenticity which | lined. 'will be presented to the purchasers of : - : these instruents. Only a few of these EF Union Church certified Official Laboratory Models are | 2 CL left. You had better come in to-day. H. M. JACKSON. SERVICES Morning: Service at Oxdrift. Afternoon: Sunday School and Bible class (Dryden), / p.m. Tyee Service. : A Cordial Weletnic. Avia You. Rev. G. E: ROBINS, Pastor. . in the district who have not yet os ~ |PROVINCIAL CONSTABLES joined us. - To these we give a| ~~ ARMISTICE DAY. | | eis v | most hearty invitation to attend-- : aa BEING APPOIN re ; for their own benefit. oy : : : Ee UF o. at its reg- Now Wainwrighters, come out : g on. Dec. 4 to our meetings and let us show In order to assist in the prompt what Wainwright can do. Let us| and effective 'administration of ~ show we are proud of our town- : justice, the attorney general is. ship and intend to push ahead! | arranging to place'a provincial i d constable in the principal towns of the provnce under the direction of the crown attorney. : : A Valiant Battle : : It will be the duty of this officer. For Their Lives to attend, under the directions of oy : the crown attorney to police work WORLD in itself--a dauntless Hin ¢ ction <v, : Lo SA A a in connection with all parts of the Yorkshire Ins Hing Tor like! contry where there is no police Frost & Wo Life is very dear, when you are enol fo ne Pais 1a force. In cities and towns having, the Muskoka Free Hospital for a force, 'while it is the provincial Consumptives are still in their ; i) cager twenties. Yet each has some- officer's duty to give assistance, : thing of tragedy and of heroism he i not relieve the local police in that short life's history. 'Here, E a girl who cared for orphaned <ir duty, oy interfere with brothers and sisters; there, | 2 activities. It will be sh school tenehor alone in ti 4 : uty to enforce the criminal code | the O. T. A. and provncial stat- utes, but not m al b which will be left to the Sm. auth rities. It :

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