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Dryden Observer, 27 Jun 1930, page 2

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] seers 49M DRYDEN OBSERVER PEOPLE OF DRYDEN ALERT Snes the sad accident which oc- do curred {Pool a short time ago, the Boy Scouts have vofunteered to-be. on i guard throughout the Holidays, The : | Scouts wil take charge of the Pool on July and one Scout will be there every day from 9 to 7.30 pm. Par- With Your Mind | hy a=a asked to help the Scouts bY vo ther children near the wv Pool except during the hours men- toned. Dr Monticth will give the Love lessons on artifical repsirat on. L és well as your hands IN ; Scouts W 1l be 5 duty on Sundap. + Dryden Troops ae having driving, you will always be I Hh 1 AINA REPEL RAEI ETTORE 1 ced n difierent stores r the pur tn fol the Redd Cross. They have fa'r + collected of ready. rh or If you will keep your mind on your alert to meet and anticipate danger. Be ready always for fault or error on the part of other drivers. u Help Them--Thazk You! You cannot do this unless you have both hands on the wheel, LE her ey to Jdy 5-- both eyes on the road, and your mind on your driving. i ges Be CAREFUL. Keep a margin of safety between yourself CARD OF THANKS i achanen wish to give the other driver and danger. Be COURTEOUS . .: & he other drive more than his rights. Use your COMMON SENSE in deciding where, how, and at what speed you will drive your © car. Si sins The Keystone of Safely ; on the King's Highway and all other roads and streets AL ER SRR AT 1 FA EE ESAT, SSSA TR FEA osed [ravel OWING to the extreme fire hazard existing in the eastern section of the District of Kenora, the entire Dry- den Pulp Concession, as described below is temporarily closed to all travel till further notice, 4; > Ten, (A) Commencing on the northwest angle of the Township of Wainwright on the Wi tronomically along the north boundary of said Township of Wainwright, and along its production due east as:ronomi and 46 chains, more or less to a point due north of the northeast angle of the Township of Hartman, thence due s¢ more or less, to the northeast angle of said Township of Hartman; thence due scuth astronomically 2long tha east 1] thence due east astronomically 6 miles, more or less, to the 69th mile post on O. L, S, Niven's 5th Meridian Line as run in south astronomically along said mer:dian line 3 miles, more or less, to the 66th mile post thereon; thence due east astronomically 6 miles; thence due south astronomically 3 miles; thence due east astronomically 6 miles; thence due south astronomically 15 miles: thence due west as- tr- omically 6 miles; thence due south astronomically 6 miles; thence dus west astronomically 18 miles; thence due north astronomically 12 miles more or less, to the 12th mile post on O L. S. Niven's Third Base Line run in 1893 in Latitude 49 degrees 32 minutes, 18 seconds north, thence due west astronomically along said Base Line 12 miles to the 24th milepost thereon; thence due north astrono ally 6 miles; thence due west astronomically 5 miles, 45 chains; more or less, to the 60th mile post o, O, L. S. Niven's Meridian Line run in 1894; thence due norah astro- nomically along said Meridian Line 18 miles, to the place of beginning, excepting nevertheless from the above de area lands included in the Townships of Wainwright, Van Horne, Zealand, Hartman, Southworth, Melgund and Revell, and land included within the limite of Ind- ian, Reserve No, 27 on either side of Little Wabigoon Lake, and all islands in Wabigoon Lake and Little Wabigoon Lake, ian Pacific R'y, Company's right of way with along the east limit of said Township to th abigoon River, in said District, thence due east as a distance of 23 miles ronomically 6 miles, Township 3 miles 1893; thence due 3 1G fy limit of Town- angle thereof; north at or near thence south astronomi- outherly into Lake of the (B) Commencing at the intersection of the southerly limit of the Canad ship No, 41 along the line of the Canadian Pacific Ry; thence south thence south 34 dgs, 22 miles to intersection with land surveyor Niven's Base Line im latitude 49 degrees, 32 mi the 60th mile post, thence east asironomically along said base line 16 miles, more or less, to the 44thm cally 6 miles to a point at or near the Height of Land between the waters flowing northerly into Eagle Lake and s Vocds; thene east astronomically 32 miles more or less to a point in the westerly limit of the original Dryden Pulp Con wosterly following the southerly and westerly limit of the part granted in lieu of the Township of Zealand to a point in said original Pulp Concession at or near the 16th mile post on Jthe aforesaid base line; thence west astronomically along miles more or less, to the intersectin,, with Ontario Land Surveyor Nivex's 6th Meridian Line; thence north astronomically dian line 1074 miles more or less to the northeast angle of timber berth K 12; thence west astronomically along the sail north limit of timber berth 12 K; 4 miles more or less, to its intersection with the shore of Fagle Lake; thence in a general course northwesterly following the main land shore in =2ll its windings to the intersection with the southerly limit of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company's right of way at or near the intersection of the line between lots 5 and 6, Township of Langton. produced southerly to intersect the limit of the right of way; thence westerly along the southerly limit of said right of way to 4 point of commencement, reserving from the said described area all islands in Eagle Lake, ONTARIO FORESTRY BRANCH DEPT. LANDS AND FORESTS PENALTY--Up to $300.00 and Improsinment up to 90 days DAYED: at EENORA Jos $0, Osc omits cissbiaphints (ob Sl il Sa br sii . SE ---- TRI tt at the Children's Bathing What's Your Sport? 1 San SSR ES SLE PE LINING TA Co SR gis TIN SHAR a - i Everybody has one these days. Ours for in- B stance is Outfitting youfor yours-- Correc- g tively and Inexpensively. With Glorious = Summer week-ends, outings and vacations E ahead, we could get together to mutual ad- vantage. ; N 1f You're a Golfer:-- We'd like to discuss Golf Suits with you,----: = Sweaters (Pullover or Coat)-- Golf Shoes in @ two-tone effect. ES Or Rlay Tennis-- 5 That brings the Conversation round to white 2 Sleeveless Dresses or Sport Dress in color-- 2 Silk or Cotton. EF Or Swimming a lot-- HH That means Bathing Suits one or two plece-- : solid color or Coiabintations. J. B. Gates _Patronized by those wlio know Values 2 TT rn HH I Sat. & Mon. only Cottage Rolls--Ib-- evi iv vere Picnic Ham Ham--Ib--- smd] Cooked Ham, sficed--Ib-- ----v.cneeu. Jellied Veal, sliced--Ib-- vom mmri nt 3% Jellied Tongue--Ib-- +1 iv vmmeet : =f Head Cheese--ID-- --o--ctovttimmmmmnn M-s FRANCES DONOHOE, |3§ Roast Pork = inna imei] : behalf of the inhabitasts of 3 Bologna --Ib-- «ummm me Dyment, I wsh to ex grate-| 05 Weiners --2-1b8-- Loi, vicina wid fal thanks to the C: P: R: and thelr [Ji Sausages --3-1bs-- oii employees who so kindly gave tre'r = - ---- hd'p in the recent bush fires wh'h| 7 : | swept the settlement. A special © Fhone 6, A. PATERSON Dryden # wo. S HENRY, Chairma Boas mark of 'grat tude is ft towards Mr EL 7 ' The HON. GO. S. ih , Chairman 3122 } Bapopes road master, who stayed fs Cs ee Cm Cm Ch - rt on the job. Mrs FRANCES DONOHOE, ctor Orthophonics § and Records § Demonstration Models In perfect Condition and Finish 1--8115:00 Consolette Reduced 10 ----e=: 1mm smmmmm--r er ,$85:00 2 $142:50 Orthophonic Reduced tO ------ mms ssn rons 0 vom $75:00 1--8165:00 Orthophonic Reduced t0 ------mv 1mm cmmmmmmr om $90:00 1--$175:00 Orthophonic Reduced to ......--=co--mr-+ .------$120:00 Special trade-in allowances on New Orthophonics We will allow from $40:00 to $50:00 for any table Gramophone and from $50:00 to $75:00 for any Cabinet Gramophone in part payment pr a New Victor Orthophonic, i ; Easy menthiy paymeats arranged for the balance if desired ng = --RECORDS-- 200 New Victor V:E: Process, regular 65c. to clear--three for -- mmr immmmmme a, $1.00 We pay you Yo for any old broken or scratched Victor_Record, in trade or on new ore." 3 Pronger & Armstrong Dryden, Ontario i | 7° nrg rt a FR UT ERT TE PE EERE XP) ERTIES SRE 1 LEN 5 x EERE TEE AR RCE ER ET a AT UR Wright's Fruits- is am + amma $1:50 basket , hte + 3 i $99:5 basket tk $1:50 basket eee O()¢ pint Ontario SLraWDEITIES «comme mmrsss + smmmim, omer s 2(0¢ ut ou ir 11 qt. Crerries, --..: 11 qt. Gooseberries ..-------. at 8 NV priv 6 ot, Gooseberries -----------... Ontario Strawberries ..oo----eem--sset s1mmem, Leave vour orders early so as not to be disappointed the quality is good Phone 49

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