_ DINORWIC--Owing tos 'an case of smail pox in the vill Morisen visited the school on on to the Reserve on Monday, Dinorwic on Tuesday, cf Miss W. Rhind, heartily invited, found nothing worse there than a few? cases of measles among the children Dr Sparks, Fort William visit. d Miss Elsie Rowe, of Wabigoon, spen' the week-end at Dinorwie, the guest Rev. Canen Lofthouse, of Kenora is expected to preach at St. George" AR Church on Sunday next, All are . : : :es, but a few bruises DYMENT--Mr and Mrs Oliver; zr in : : T rived last week from Pamgmam_ Sasic -- olin tg ao = Bh on a visit to J, E. Bennett and grand- |5 : isolated i Henpecked : Monday | WELL SIR! that was one jim- and vaccinated the children and also a number of adults, who were glad to avail themselves of the opportunity, Renewal of sickness among th: Indians occassioned a visi of Dr Fergu, dandy danghters, Mrs Henry Knowls and fence for ripping after five minutes Mrs Harold Doudict of Dyment. eS RE ES ---- IN MEMORIAM of play right on top of that Turner he flashy "Bach" defence man got' Public School-- Financial Statement, | v4 | Whist Drive, G. N. DECHERT, Ss. V. RIGBY, Auditors, DRYDEN, Ontario, | January 27th, 1928. No. RXX, pg T - - : : == District News | Bachelors Defeat | Bowling Notes, Bridge & Dance] Hawks vs. Doctor' the Institute which at present are low. i ; Hawks--H Humphreys 487, T Crawl- LL ! : : Continuation School-- The executive and Public Health Com- 18 419, 1 Whiting 835, G Dechert exhibition of pro. poking, digging and RECEIPTS RECEIPTS mittee of the Women's Instituto pro: 12.1888, : Ten last Wednesday a.gat, aad You palancs in Hon |... $ 2,635.12} Government Grants ______ $1,797.86 | Pose putting on a special evenir.: Poctor's--Dr Dingwall 404, Dr, Mori. San Sesily Pick out the players OR the | povermment Grants 1 4,786.50 | Government Special 2500.C0 | entertainment on Tuesday, Febru» "yf son 505, C J Wright 508, J E Gibson S.reet, as they mearly-cli have a Zolbe mo. Faxes... 8,566.86 | Town Taxes __.__________ 14th, at eight o'clock pm. in the'sii -- jo58 " Lag jd 2 bandage he Ta aes, R FLOBHEE oo Co opie co" 250000 Fees co fT Town Hall, Te first part of the C:P:R: vs Royal Bank ut he! The Henpecked certainly had th. Sundry Receipts .___ = 04700 Fegs Lo T0 evening will be devoted to cards, both{g. p. R:--A Payne 467, J Skillen game all their own way, and they ua- ela Whist and Bridge for which prizes will 544, W McMaster 485, G Curley 417 doubtedly would -have run up a | $19 034.95 be given, lun"h will then be served, |_ 199 ; . score if the "Bachelors" hadn't put in ! and ai leven o'clock there will be 2{Royg 8 ° ] Th z 4 ai eleven o "jloval Bank--M' D Hambly 468 J. 2 pro Goalie. "The stars on the Hen- | ~~ EXP ENDITURE_ «1... . EXPENDITURES Calico Carce, for which there will bef Davideon 484 3 Cox 444 Ys Torner pecked were too numerous io name, Salaries __-_ =~ $11,119.50 Salaries... $3,603.25 | some special dance attractions ang (two garies) 504, A McQuarrie (one 2nd to avoid #ny hard feelings we 11 ; Maintenances --------. 907.17 { Maintenance ____________ prizes. game) 187 1887 : say they were all roiten, except th.| Supplies & Equipment __. 542.78 Supplies and Tickets will be sold by members at Pitt's Store vs Town-- Goalie, and he Was worse. Loans Repaid TRS ER 2494.07 Equipment == 50 cents for cards and lunch, 50 cents Pitt's Store--J Hardie 520, J Piit The first period was a fast and | Light, Heating, Care- -aretaker lunch and dance, or 75 cents for the 467, H Saunders 437 R McMonagle 'urious tussel ending the fifteen taking, Secretary, '&e __. 2,966.60 | Light, Fuel, Sundries entire evening. 477.--1919. ? 3 ninutes in an 0-0 tie with no casual- {Balance ___ =~ 1,004.8" | &e. _ The money is being raised to pay for] Town Myles 449, S§ Thorsen EO7 -------- the work undertaken for the hosp'tal 2 $19,034.98 S Wright 414 D W Scott 437 --1807, Sand Pit vs Paper-Makerg-- Sand Pit--D Andersen 459, D War. Orchestra in Attendance. Watch {yen 508, H Adair 418, J Herviz 424 also to augment the general funds of the posters for special announcement, 1871 {wo minutes for weilding his stick too high ide. i emaind-| WEEKLY REPORT GF DRYDEN IN LOVING MEMORY OF MARY |! 2nd wide. During the n " f t iod the game was zIl a: 3 EDITH TAYLOR, beloved daughter |" ° the period the as oll 2 on January 27th, 1927. sad day, But God in His great mercy, Some day we hope to meet her, Some day we know not when, Never to part again. 2 Closer when we meet again, sons and five daughters. ---Toronto Mail & Empire, BY-LAW J | thereafter. > J. E. GIBSON, Clerk. of Mr and Mrs R. H. Taylor ang grand-daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Kuervorst, Dyment, Ont. who dizd Twelve months have passed since-that God took her home it was His will, f But in our hearts she liveth still No one knows the silent heartache, | Skillen saved shot aft No one knows the {ears we shed, Knows best what has 'been said. Christ shall clasp the broken chain or set aside the same, or any pari f must be made within thyee BC after the first publication of this notice, and cannot be made ~ Dated the 20th day of January, 1923. pi. Make it safe from financial loss with INSURANCE | and it'll be just for Public School kids | for the big Carnival next month, aad we want every man and his d-g out at this function, 'cause it will be good, havn't been out on the blades this Season, and you don't know what you are missing, 'cause the ice is near perfect and the exercise is better, $0 forget this "too cold" stuff and come down and try it, then you will be in. ? & position to judge. we thank you again for the support Green were put off Hughie's net. CONTINUATION SCHOGL the "Bachelors" end, but with a nice} - Form Il --Algebra--I qin Hunter, rush, Davidson, the right-wirger of | Beth Robinson. tional Meeting was held in the Church the "Bachelors" scored on a rebound. | Ancient History--Grace Robinson, en Friday evening, January 20th, The last period started with a little | Alma Larson, Beth Robson, Grace more life, when Doc. Morison and | Gough. for scrapp'ng at| French--Kenneth Wilson, the face-off, but some say they didn't] Form H--Arithmetic--Hazel Wil When our dear child was called away; stay off their full time however the | (Lenore MacRae, Frances Foulis), game proceeded with the "Henpeck- § (Hazel McGoggy, Nona Reany), Edna ed" rushing with all their force, and| Taylor Ronald W hiteley, Evelyn er shot, but fin-| Adair, Clara McGoregal, Elmer Sil ally Smokey Harris poked in a good |r, Duncan Mercer. one out of a tussel in front of the] Latin--Nona Rean "Bachelors" net. This tied the score | Lenore MacRae with only eight minutes to go, ard] Form I--Canadian History--Arthur this time Green made a rush and sl'p- | Doudiet, . Els; We'll clasp her hand in the better land [Ped 2 slow one into the comer olfHunter, (Alice Wilkinson, Patricia While), Mildred Dean, Edwin Hal- Ross Hamilton and the old-reliabl | derson, Lenora Stefaniuk, Charlie --Art Payne, played a good difenes Sathumon, + 4 » |combination all the time, and saved] Wice), Ruby ¥ Tavish Ray 'o resent at every Sunday --Mamma, Dada, Grandma, Granda. 2 number of would-be goals from th {Roma Spears Op. os rae be present at every Sunday , : stick of D; W. Scott who peprered| Buchanan, Evelyn Adair. ¥ oT Out Jun, Cot Be Hugh'e from every angle and position ¥ French-~Roma Spears, Minni= Red 2 curred at his home in St. Edmonds |? the 98 Taking ' the game ot a; : id 3dead Dean} Ali Township, the Bruce Peninsula loses | 270und, a Was one of tio: bet and ilginson, ene of its early pioneers He was 90 j Cleanest displays 9f--er--hockey Teen » fooréhouse, = ; Fears of age. Detgase 3 was born in|" local ice, in the last while ba k widen ? 1 fo. Dublin Sralond on September 1s, | 22 Way. : as Ct BR ). Kennedy. Mr George Wice, Clezk. 1837 and came to Canada at the aga| Lhe crowd turned out fn great iy = ore ie Reid, Edas Be haan of 12 years. The family settled first |StV1e, and we believe whey all had al" Sli ) ua ¥ Babs ih = Oh, Yionr Walk, rton, removing later to ths hearty laugh, and that's worth fw Lew is, Frank ¥ hiteley_ - Bruce Peninsula, In 1864 he marred|VitS anytime, so since the "Henpeck. Lenore Stefanuik Edi Meeting-- representative number of ation were present to he of the various organi Son : church. during the year. ¥, Frances Foulis, ie Moorchouse. Elsie (Gordon Mackey, Evelya M Tavizh session. Arthur Doudiet, Ra: mer Wice, Clara M » lena "Pp. ors" | Smallpox at Dinerwic-- EE : : .. Anna Diamond, of Hanover, who sur-|d~ have challenged the Bachelors A cate of Smallpox was discovered] 1D evening closed with a very vives, together with a family of five|l® 2 return match next Wednesday, Dinorwi i a fron | 0cieble chat around the tea cups i Sag y [February 1st, you may. be sure of|3t Dimorwic a week ago and fron he basement, the refreshments being FUTONS: § s feared thas & Sy The late Mr Solomon Spears wa-|Sttng 50c. worth of giggles for 23 [TUMmOurs it was feared that there were provided by the Stewards wives, i the father of EW Spears, of Dryden, this time. to press, we are looking forward to a real battle between the 'Town Girls' and the 'High School Girls" some time in the coming week, Both Kenora and Ignace are expec- other cses at the Reserve and at a The next important rE o seiilement not far from Dinorwie a eo course, Sioux Lookout versus Dryden > Ferpaiod th 3 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF this Friday, and you are a-sured of o Dr a tc gre, but' fous si frveqs, real battle as they say Sioux Look- Ds os 00, a Dingwall aad Dist | NOTICE is hereby given that a By-{out, is going to put every ounce of a Ral ng > 5 a S, a law was passed by the Councl of the [energy into this fracas, and so .the a re Sax a I Wie uy all Town of Dryden on the Nineth day of | Millionaires had better shine the r|Other suspected places, but January, 1928 providing for the issue | shoes and sharpen their skates. : of debentures to the amount of $26,- Not - 800.00, for the purpose of making ex- The girls are rarin' to go, and are tensions to the water works system just one case. Here's Your Opportunity Girls-- United Church Congregational ; around once again, we are looking The local United Church Congiega- | Paper-Makers--R Smith 501, # Red- dome 422 Sfred icholso Now that Leap Year has rolled in pins © Stredde 507, J Nicholson Each department brought in very i encouraging reports of outfit of hard-boiled old ones w Just have to ke pushed. Eric Green !j Jack Skillen, Tne Russeil, Gens Moenagl 'a; we =2re a27raid to mention belongs to this class, When a guy is real shy: like Russell Lott, there's some exe but 'hese fellows arn't School just too blamed canny that's all ! t Well girls its up to you can form some kind of an association, ge sf hig {ook organized and take advantage ofj- : olace, The following are the officer: Leap Year? By 1932 it may be t00 § o----- Patricia White, Elsi- or the ensuing year: The Session--Mr James McFadyen, After the reports were read and adopted, election of the Officers Jovt 7 ? he ats T Phi? forward with anticipation to the Pout Yoeh's game, starting third slaughter of come our most promising young bachelors, And say, by promis- the congreg- i Ing we mean that ar the reports done for the past zations of the; we figure it's J S got down to action. Theres a few Frii--Town vs Hawks. budding young baches like D W Scot | = its activity and Herb Wilde, and yes Bill Richard- The stewarts, with son too, w! the help of the Ladies Aid were able may go , of INEW YORK, Jan, 26.--S8ix deaths "0 report all obligaticns and ind:bted-, their own accord, but there's ano'hor! : aess met. Two new departments were' organized during tre year--a J Ladies Aid and two groups of C. G. I. T." Both were able to report keen 'nterest and splendid progress. Sunday School also reporied a new class in the form of an Adult Bible Class and invited both young and old serieg-- Tues:--Sand Pit vs C.PR. : Wed:--Doctor's vs Piti's Staff, that's all they have Thurs:--Royal Bank vs Paper - twenty years, and makers high time some of them as Winds in New Yerk Reach 72 Miles per hour ho if they are given time {o the alter, or is it halter her | scores of injured and heavy prop was the known tol] in the [RY 4% vho will § damages East of one of the severest wind Me-!s'ormes in recent years. For the first ' a few more whose na ies time in 1'pping history not g vessel {Was moved in or out from Brooklyn, In New York City the wind reached Ue ia velocity of seventy-two miles an shy, they are hour, the highest on record, Falling 'eces of structure accounied for mogs the deaths while one man was blown balance and fell, facturing his 't you for 11 ilate. How zbout it? Mr E. W. Wice Mr A. Buchanan Mr St, Luke's Chureh, W, A. TEND On Saturday evening, Febr in the Parish Hail at eight o'zlock p.m. Mrs MeComber, Diocese Seerct:+v The Stewards-- Dr H. Morison "hairman; Mr J. Hardie, Mr M_F. "ook, Dr Dingwall, Mr A. Hunter. Mr 2. Hamilton, Secretary. the Diocese cf Keewatn will address § rst i the members of the W. A, Girls W.{oefcre A., and Girls' Guild ang all those wx are interested in Missionary War CONTINUATION SCHOOL ERS 'are asked for twenty ty 4,}(20) cords of Birch, to be over ix inchies and split, delivered at v of § che Continuation School by March » 1928. Tenders to be sent in 'ec February 6th, to ¥. MADDER, Sec.-Treas. visited the reserve, vac- Announcement-- rom:--B. P. Rocks, 8 prices, c2ll or write As (ke hatching season is here again, we wish to announce that our 2! 2 Siivy : Incubators will be started Slants 2 a She=> *80 Save never Doe | February 15h. Our t of chick: 120" °2'ed to sail themselves of this} could find | will be limited io eggs from . f, - At present it appoars jorceding pens. We are not = - . $. as though the infection eame from jing Wirnipeg, two children staying with: the this family and who apparently hai # ~ of the Town, as ordered by the Depart- already out at practice, so as this goss fs very mild attack som ment of Health for Ontario, and tha uch By-law was registered in the Registry Office for the District | ®t Kenora, on the 12th day of January, 1928 Any motion to quash vahoila ON el : impor. S2BgTous lees, : ny ges Wis year, and we have] : ia ] following pens to offer Chicks = = = i' toe Dominion. The project was , C. White Leg CONTINUATION SCHOOL, Dryden _ ive 4 - > Pp rds PS La e tire ago All horns, BR. C. Rhode Island Reds and TENDERS for twenty (20) cords o Dinorwie School Children have bcen vaccinated as well as Swan Swanson's two camps and a big percentage of :Step in the his -- a 2 : ss An- Sound 4-ft. Tamarac are asked for tol The ebovign Ya? uf Reps sx be supplied by the first of March, {1 = «1928, at the Continustion Scheol, ted to play here against Dryden teams sometime next month, so we are lcok- ing forward to a busy season. Challenges are flying in all d'ree- 3 dons these days, and so far he have a book full of dates, both for hckey and broomball, Pitt's have challeng- ed the CP.R., and the Royal Bank have too, so as soon as we can SW pe enough brooms, the death-defying game of broomball will once more be seen on local ice. pe | We want to encourage the young:t- | 4 ers along, so some of thes fine after- noons, we want to put on a few races git. only, so let's see a few of you boys |@ and girls out practicing in the after- ; noons, so that you can win a prize. p Preparations are still in progress | | There are a number of people who rv von WIR Patterson's Chocolates 150 Pornds at a Special Price One pound, 490¢, 25C. Half pound, Includes-- Burnt Amlonds, Dates, Maple Walnut, ete VACCINATION SHIELDS each, 15¢c. or $1.50 per doz. Cherries in Liqueur, } D § {od To date, the Rink is doing well, and : from G'BSON, Ageat, Dryden 4 4 L we got from everyone. $ ¢ Dryden Hockey Ass'n, The DRYDEN PHARMACY AANA AAP PPI SPO A. J LOCK, Ap -- a pn. especially Indian School Work. ; mmm = _= -- NADAS CHEERIO STATION : NOTICE bo It is officially announced that the Ow'ng to outbreak of a case of Lew radio station CKGW, owned and smalirox at Dinorwie, I would advise d by Cooderham & Wort; 1, Toronto, has been completed be on the air during the art of February. s first high-powerc. arks a notable forwari who have not been recently vae- | rT ntalive of a ve ry IL MORISON. MOH : ster He history of radio progress Y and aerials are - & W, Park, Bowmanviiia ; ; { On'ario, on a high bluf on the shore people in and around Dincrwic, | WT. PARSLOW, Dryden On: De oii t9.be in by Febru-1,; Lake Ontario. A distinctive feat- 1 allation of crystal control h has not yet been used by an: station in the Dominion and by only one or two of the new hich || powered stations in the United States, This method is the latest means for nomizing w F. MADDLCR, Sec-Treas, ave areas, enabling two s to be synchrosized g so accurataly ed that no audible heterodyne vy result between stations so controlled. Owing to the high power of ihe station (59000 watts) the programs of CEGW will probably be heard over a very wide range of territory, mot FT more st the crystals be 2 ; -- only east and west, but in the remote a ffAls = = I jregions of the Far North, It will = eet §4 aa i lalso cover a large part of the thieidy our Best Friend | |= 3 i ted sections of the United States I and will effectively put Canada on the in ime of trouzhlo i radio map of the North Americas Continent, Fire. Sickness, Acci- | The station will operate on a wave . -F D 2 anda % o £ dent, Death, MH ws ih 2.3 Tees Sm of > > JO 1iocycles, studal a Ml Windstorm, Bg ye ® >iunog are loss: 31 | length of It is the intention, as far ag possible You can get protection against to broadcast Canadian and British loss from each or all of these programs of the best elass. The sta~ from f 1 Holdup sop / ed in the King Edward Hetel, Toronio, F "ey Cl $ f | tion 'will be in charge of N. B, May ismith, formerly the well-known manag- er of Radio Station QJY : DRYDEN, Ontario. 8 phe Hie a rae TEE CARD E i] 3s Woods fiom Fort Willian: NE RAnIAN Fy ! pent a few days in Dryden last weeks WINNIPES, CANAGA i the guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs Ji Chas. Horton.