Les archives de la ville de Dryden

Wabigoon Star, 7 May 1903, page 5

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NVA AAAS AA AYA AAA SA A SAAS AS ©8890696%60600030988390% OCC 2936096 Hl CRO) 0) 3 o 0% .@) ® Seceseseseeses g teamers leave WABIGOON daily for the Mines. «® go The town is = 'head of navigation, and is rapidy becoming An Important Commercial Centre. TOWN LOTS can be obiained by applying io the local agent, F. H. Sangster, ore 1... A: Hamrir Ton, . C.P. ®. Land Commissioner, Winnipeg. OIE 23008000650 PRES 2028202 Lee ERE hdd bhi" | ©) ©) » TO THE Id fields. situated at the 088 £9288 2509260262826 %% i Read the Star. MINING CONTRACTS PN ee Thos. Armstrong MINING CONTRACTOR, is prepared to furnish' Estimates on ROCKWORK, SINKING, DRIFTING Ete. Etc. For all particulars apply to T. ARMSTRONG; Wabigoon Hot Wabigoon Just to Suit You From no other tailor will you get Suitings such as ours, for appear- ance or durability, and for any- thing like our prices. Judging from what our patrons tell us, we Eave notonly the choicest range of SUITINGS.... to pick from, but give better satis- faction than can be had elsewhere We have been serving the most particular dressers of the Rainy River District and have given uni- versal and individugl satisfaction Reserve your order for A. LEVINSO Keewatin, Gnu Hct. Tauor 261 amt 9. York . EVERY WEEK, 108 TO Cohen SUBSGRIPTION, $5.00 (Including U. S., Gana'n or Mex'n postage) > UTasusnto sce § The Enginceting and Mining Journal M8 18 now in its 37th year. Is 2000th con. secutive number Will be issued shortly. J 'For a quarter of a Century it has been pre- , emmently the leading mining Periodical, with a world-wide circulation. Editorial) gale Lt hd Boros egin at any tima, | a bik J) on application TOWN. AND DEERSKINS SENECA MCMILLAN FUR 3 wont 00. Wiis ren CIRCULARS RUSSELL HOUSE s1 to $2 Py This house has been thoroughly refitted and everything is first- class, The bar is supplied with the choicest Liquors & Cigars J.B. QAUDAUR PROP. Portage Hotel, i ont. Moet Convenient to the C. P. R. Station. The Bar ia Snpplied with iy LH Choicest Wines, Liquors and NESS Cigars. The Table board is ex. PLACES cellent and the Bedrooms clean OF THE and Cownfortable- TERMS: ~$1. 00 to $2.00 pet Day WW. A. Shaw, Prey Ae Hed a | Li Another Railway Acei- | Wabigoon industry bas disappeared He ed for the manufucture of crdinary dant. While coupling rals, at Dryden'on Monday last, Wal ter Allan. a brakeman wounded about the head, caught I'he injured man was taken to the Jubtlee hospital wheie he is progressing favoralily. Mrs John Smith left for the east on Friday last ona visit to her sister at B andford, Ont. Police Magistrate Young was in the district adjusting some offences against the 1 cense act. Herb Brimble, "formerly of the Wabigoon & Manitou Steamboat Co.. but now of the Moosejaw division of the C.P.R. was a visitorin Wabigoon which was between the ends of two rails on Tuesday, on his way to: Fort William. The service hooks presented by the S.PC.K. for use in the several churches in this mission arrived from England last week and are now being used in the churches. They consist of three Bibles and six Pruyer Books valued at $25.00. : George Watts returned from Fort William on Tuesday last. and left [or for the Manitou on Thusday, where he will rusticate for a while,previous to a litt'e encounter with a weli-known pugilist in Duluth, which will conie off in the summer. An interesting relic of a former from our midst in the shape of the brick making mach ne belonging to the estate of Waddingham & Co., Mr. W. H. Newsome, of Fort William, hav ing purchased the same for his brick .making business in which he is about to embark. Within a mile or two of acres of the clay whicl. is exactly suit- building bricks, for which there isa cars loaded with was severely | Fort William Mr. Newsome has a few |! 'great local demand, and he will com | mence manufacturing: as soon as he bas the machive fitted up. The ser vices of J. EL Horer have beun se ts foreman. rr BARGAINS IN goond-han | machinery. 4 Hooper Vanners or Siime tables canvas blankets, complete, $76. 6 Amalgamation Pans (geared) count- er shaft and Pullies, $100 each. 4 Slime grinders, $100 each. 1 Mixer, $100. 1 small sampling Rig, $25. 1 20"* x 24" Engine (built by Joh ty, Toronto) Engine shaft 10° long, 834" diam., 6" governors attachments. 2 5x 21 Pulleys 1 Large Ingersoll Rock drill on trip: od. $125. 2 Quicksilver retorts and other assay tt aces and tools. 1 double lay hoist 2 Verticle Boilers 1 Rip Saw 'fable 1 large Water Heater 1 Mine Ventilator Flywheel 12ft. diam., 2 steel cooking ranges. $20 each. Large quantity of pipes and fittings 1 Heavy Truck. y 3 Flasks of quicksilver, soc per Ib A lot of Pulleys and Shafting Block Portable Saw Mill - Portable Iorges 20" Stationary Engine ire 'Rand Rock Drmis, com ine work, $100 each 1 Merritt Pattern Friction Hoist heavy gear, 56' drum cylinder, 4ft long ; Band Brake; x 10", 5' crankshaft; 6' x16" face ; 7'! shaft in dram. 8" xg" rim. $1vco. : Iron Lathes 1 Wood Lathe' « Bench Drill 1 Emery Stand r Horizontal Enignes, 6" and 8" x. For further particulars as NOW READY. SPEIGHT, to above machinery apply to The "STAR" Office, \Wabigoo.,, Ont. "VANNCOSTRAND & WARD'S BLUEPRINT MAPS OF Tid Str om», % Goldmining district. Price $1.25 260252526395 858 213-in lire hose, heavy, soc. per fcot. Engine 1213" fy wheeleic. He iba rip il ig

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