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Dryden Observer, 20 Jun 1930, page 2

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n v I PS SEAS HITT TE EET TH He HEHE HH SE HIE EES | Women's Frocks : $10.00 Silk Flat Crepes-- : . New Styles--New Patterns, GA TITRERRRE COATS RORERA BABE DS CROLL RRIRT RENROTART Sr BET SN UCRETRTAONE |, Including the Pin Dots, A Special Value i, Good Dresses, New Line of Voiles and Rayons to arrive next week. Girls Whoopee Pants - Queralls Pants with Elastic at Waist and Buttoned down the sides, WHOOPEE SUITS--with fitted Jacket, made of figured broadcloth and in plain red trimming with white Guaranteed fast Colours J @ Entire Concession Closed to OWING to the extreme fire hazard existing in the eastern section of the District of Kenora, the entire Dry- : FE ELE FL EE EE on Fe pe rh e den Pulp Concession, as described b:low is temporarily closed to all travel till further notice, i=p=0 LE EC aera SLL LEE IER | =a oS ates : ay Patronized by those wlio know Values : : g i FES 4157120300 00R022000000R00ER2E HE ERRCR0ARBREDEEINETNORRECETERRPANMLIINNABAEININIIDENAN 0) EHF BR HEHH HHH SEH HEHE HHH BIH TH TEE EE LET (A) Commencing on the northwest angle of the Township of Wainwright on the Wabigoon River, in said District, thence due east as ) [Ur tronomically along the north bounda-y of said Township of Wainwright, and along its production due east as:ironomically, a distance of 23 miles ¥ 9 oe A 8 ol and 45 chains, more or less, to a point due north of the northeast angle of the Township of Hartman, then-e due south astronomically 6 miles, ater S{ il RN) Vila I ar » more or less, to the northeast angle of said Township of Hartman; thence due south astronomically along tha east limit of said Township 8 miles J Ea &f Af thence due east astronomically 6 miles, more or less, to the 69th mile post on O. L, S, Niven's bth Meridian Line as run in /1893; thence due south astronomically along said meridian line 3 miles, more or less, to the 66th mile post thereon; thence due east astronomically 6 miles ; Bakonsy SH Flentty, Biby for. LT ob pila 50 thence due south astronomically 3 miles; thence due east astronomically 6 miles; thence due south astronomically 15 miles; thence due west as- S : 7 / i % Side Bacon, whole or half "ib... ...0 _.. 0 ag tronomically 6 miles; thence due south astronomically 6 miles; thence due west astronomically 18 miles; thence due north astronomically 12 miles Calf Hendy 0h. oT das pain ger" more or less, to the 12th mile post on O L. 8. Niven's Third Base Line' run in 1893 in Latitude 49 degrees 32 minutes; 18 seconds north, thence Cottage Rolis BL lwuar rT i! Th % due west astronomically along said Base Line 12 miles to the 24th milepost thereon; thence due north astronomically 6 miles; thence due west AE Re g : Fi ot . Picnic dams, ID... oo eT TL CN :25 astronomically 5 miles, 45 chains; more or less, to the 60th mile post o, O, L. 8, 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 described area lands included in : COOKED MEAT the Townships of Wainwright, Van Horne, Zealand, Hartman Southworth, Melgund and Revell, and land included within the limite of Ind- JELLIED TONGUE, JELLIED VEAL ia; Reserve No, 27 on either sids of Little Wabigoon Lake, and all islands in Wabigoon Lake and Little Wabigoon Lake, Blood Sausoges Head Cheese : (B) Commencing at the intersection of the southerly limit of the Canadian Pacific R'y. Company's right of Way with the easterly limit of Town- Fresh Caught White Fish, Ib ...... Mh REG 1 ship No, 41 along the line of the Canadian Pacific Ry; thence south along the east limit of said Township to the south east angle thereof; Fresh Caught Pickersl, Ib ooo oo ia thence south 34 dgs. 22 miles to interse-tion with land surveyor Niven's Base Line in latitude 49 degrees, 32 minutes, 18 seconds north at or near the 60th mile post, thence east astronomically along said base line 16 miles, more 'or less, to the 44thmile post; thence south astronomi- he cally 6 miles to a point at or near the Height of Land between the waters flowing northerly into Eagle Lake and. southerly into Lake of the : : i Woods: thence east astronomically 32 miles more or less to a point in the westerly limit of the original Dryden Pulp Concession; thence north- Phone 6, A. PAY 7 : Dryden fi: westerly following the southerly and westerly limit of the part granted in lieu of the Township of Zealand to a point in the southerly limit of TET EE Eo FEE a Soman iy ¢aid original Pulp Concession at or near the 19th mile post on the aforesaid base line; thence west astronomically along said base line 1014 ar RELL = Yee] Si RRR miles more or less, to the intersectio, with Ontario Land Surveyor Niven's 6th Meridian Line; thence north astronomically along the said meri-t. : dian line 1014 miles more or less to the northeast angle of timber berth K 12; thence west astronomieally along the sail north limit of timber Fis ; tins si od ie ; he th 12 K; 4 miles mora or less, to its intersection with the shore of Eagle Lake; thence in a general edurse northwesterly following the main oan Boas > Gor Bsa ms he wtp . . - . 3 ro ! - : Sarde EAHA A CAAA Ae A Ss land shove in all its windings to the intersection with the southerly limt of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company's right of way at or near the Py a Re gE SA FY i SESATOTRENER intersection of the lina between lots 5 and 6 Township of Langton, produced southerly to intersect the limit of the right of way; thence westerly " : hi Pai 5 ii along the southerly limit of said right of way to , point of commencement, reserving from the said deseribed area all islands in Eagle Lake, | i | th h ities aL bid - ONTARIO FORESTRY {BRANCH ig G 11] 111 bj} al HE -- DEPT. LANDS AND F ORESTS PENALTY--Up to $300.00 and Improsinment up fo 00 days DATED at KENORA June 9th, 1930. ' and Records % Demonstration Models In perfect Condition and Finish BY 1--$115:00 Consolette Reduced to --------+ +o. i ommoeet. 1. . $85:00 : 2--8142:50 Orthophonic Reduced to ----_----+ wo vvem.... 2 $75:00 % wey | KLEEN - EZE cules for Windows a! Sate Driving || Ta : ; .- --RECORDS-- on 30 oT | I You suas observe them and ALL | a 200 New Victor V:E: Process, regular 65c. 1--$165:00 Orthophoniec Reduced 10 ------p imino $90:00 1--8175:00 Orthophonic Reduced to ......--------... .==-$120:00 0 Special trade-m 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 or a New V_.ctor Orthophonic, Rha Easy monthly payments arranged for the balance if desired "The Seven : ; : - to clegr--three for _____ aa E $1.00 o ther pree a 49fi Ons all the time : 0 we may you 10c for zny old brokey or scratched Victor_Record, 4 : ; J 4 : In trade or on new ores. » E 3 i Have your car in perfect mechanical condition--particularly BRAKES, fe . STEERING GEAR and HEADLIGHTS. : : ] | oa 9 GIVE YOUR UNDIVIDED ATTENTION TO YOUR DRIVING. MOVE BY SLIGHT Pronger & Armstrong 1 fo bo *" In passing traffic, be sure there is a place for you in the traffic line ahead. J. Busg i THiS ; Dryden, Ontario i : ; FORNARD 3 Never attempt to pass on curves or steep grades. TAR es i : . . . 2 z LE EE TR AR TR TA TE EL a A I 4 In entering main streets or highways, or in approaching a railway crossing : : PR A SSE ARE ENN SEERA « where a full view of the track is obscured--STOP and LOOK. : ak Wi When other vehicles try to pass you--LET THEM PASS, : J ; : | Days won selinlin] : 2 5 | ; : = a oa ER ERERE EE SRE TERE PRR REC & When oldie a Aol tart keep to the right of the highway; when ® i a : making a left turn, keep to the centre. - : o : 5 «|| DrydenLumber Co. Ltd| | Va, ) \ J 7 Always SIGNAL before you slow down, stop, or change your course, an h _ never BACK UP before ascertaining that the road behind is clear. Dealers fa-- : basi i i BUILDERS' SURPLIES : XS % The Keystone of Safety LUMBER, EATH, PLASTER |W on the King's Highway CEMENT, etc. X 9 FF e : - 3 } . and all ¢ther roads and sireets ; 0.0. F. DRYDEN LODGE | I 8S F 1 m e > 2, No. 417, meets in the Tewn Hall] iy Dryden every Monday evening at] 3 8 p.m. G.' R HAMILTON, XG: C. ETTLES, Reec.-S8ec i, 0 L DRYDEN LODGE, Ko 1094], oR) Fascts the Fist end Thled| Ty Wednesday of each momth at eight | 3 p.m. in the Town Hall. Visiting | ox brethren cordially invited ¥ An R. McMONAGLE, W.M iat RR R= 3 ia B. SMITH, Secly. : 3 2 . Py GCLDEN STAR LODGE H i cshway Sa 9 Committee AF: & A: M:, No. 484, G:R:C : per > : Meets in the Masomie Halli Dryden - ' the Second Tuesday of each month c . GEO. S. HENRY, Chairman : Visitors Cordially Invited. i Tie HON. 6 1183 F. J. COOPER, W:M|¥ : -- i A. E. BERREY, Sec'y,§ To thnk of Picnics an these events mean good things to eat. 2 gy & » ° : | ! Picknickers J - Can Rest Assured that the supplies they purchase here are 4 the best procurable. : i COOKED MEATS; PICKLES; CANNED GOODS; SAND- A x WICH * FILLERS SALAD DRESSING, & all the fresh Ingredi- ents for Salads. : FRUIT SYRUPS--for Drinks; --All Kinds of FRESH FRUITS

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