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Dryden Observer, 5 Jul 1929, page 1

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A VOL. IX wy - i Quibell WHAT is considered as ona of the greatest losses that hag ever occurred in the district "happened, Wednesday evenig when the fine new consolidated Quibell school was burned "to the ground © 5 - The "building, a handsome struct- ture. which combined the consolidated school, and Quibell Community Hall was valued at more than twenty-five thousand dollars. It was declared up- on the time of opening, which strang- ely enough" "happened to be the first Wednesday in July, 1927, to be the finest, most up to ee and complet- ely equipped school in the whole dis- triet, and was the result of years. of planning and hard work, for the task of financing was no easy matter for so small a community. | The distress sing feature is the fact that the building was no! insured so dar as can be ascertained from in- formation received from the trus- tees, so the loss is indeed a tremend ous one for people to face. | The cause of the fire is not yet known. It was well away when the 'residents awoke Wednesday morning 'and was still burning at three o'clock 'the same afternocn while the resid- ents looked helplessly on, as there is no system to fight fire with in the village. _ { rd p THE PENNY BANK-- We were surprised to.learn {som the Penny Bank Headquarters that since its inauguration in the local Public "School the sum of $1,214.69 has been "deposited by the pupils, ; with -the- Penny Bank. In compari-{ sion with "the other schoels in the province, the average perrentage of | pupils depositi ng during March and . April. Dryden shows forty-nine per cent. PiPE BBAND AT OXDRIFT-- The Kenora Pipe Band will be in aitendance at the July 12th celebra- tion being arranged by the I1.0:L: Don't forget the big picnic at Ox- drift in the afternoon and the dance at Dryden in the evening. WER. - ET EA RECORD MONTH-- Sixteen cases were tried by Magis- ate Pronger in the local Police n June. This, as far as we n leagn, is a record month OF THANKS-- Red Cross Hospital Committee knowledges with thanks $37:35, re- from the Eagle River picnic, yv First, this amount being hau- by Mrs A. J. Gardiner. min will"ihe Hall, Morn. day Jul Mrs (Grattan, De] , will address jody welcome. 3:00 pm. :3 AID ANNUAL PICNIC-- ef Annual Picnic of the United Aid will be held at Thunder Lake, lon July '25h. & Cars will: leave the United Church at 2:00 p.m. We Lope that all members 0 try and : » and bring their basket Solicitors, ete, Office on" Main floor, Donnelly Block, corner of Hip & First St. South. . Renora, Ontario, # J- E. GIBSON, Agent, Dryden INURE WITH School Destroyed by Fire Special Prizes 1 Lake of the Woods Killing Co--- for the best two loaves of bread made from Five Roses Flour--Ist, one 98-1b sack Five Roses Flour; Znd, one 49 1b sack Five Roses Flour. 2 Western Canady Flour Mills Co --for the best two loaves of bread made. from Purity Flour--1st. 938 1b sack Purity Flour. A receipted bill for at least one 98 1b sack of Purity Flour, purchased within 30 days of the Fair must be shown. ; The Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Ltd.-- for the best two loaves of bread made from Royal Household Flour-- 1st, one sack Royal Household Flour; 2nd, one 49 1b sack Royal Household : Flour. A receipted bill for at least one 49 b sack of Royal Household Flour purchased within 80 days of the Fair, must be shown. 4 Maple Leaf Milling Co., Ltd--: for the best two loaves of broad made { ! from Maple Leaf Flour--1st, one 98 | Ib sack Maple Leaf Flour; 2nd, one 49 1b sack Maple Leaf Flour. Af receipted bill for at least one 49 Ib sack of Maple Leaf Flour, purchased within 80 days of the Fair. 5K. W. Gillett Co. best layer cake, made with MAGIC® Baking Powder--1st, $3; 2nd $2; 3rd in the Town ; t ware Cocking Kettle, "14-qt., Cooking 'Kettle 12 qt., No: 5 Kitchen set. of Magic Baking Powder must be displayed with each entry. 6 Blue Ribbon Ltd.--For best half ' dozen Tea Biscuits baked with Blue: | Ribbon Baking Powder--1st, 4-lb Blue Ribbon Tea, or Coffee and. 1-ib iof Blue Ribbon Baking Powder; 2nd : i lb Blue Ribbon Tea or Coffee and 1 1b of Blue Ribbon Baking Powder; ; If each contestant, whether prize winner or not, will send their name and address to Blue Ribbon, Limited, « Winnipeg, they will recieve post paid a Blue Ribbon Cook Book free. T Lake of Co.--for the best dozen buns baked: ib" sack Five Roses Flour; 2nd Onel 49 1b sack Five Roses Flour. 8 C. J. Wright, 1st, $10:00; ted by local members between Qui-; bell and Dyment) Quality, variety :, and arrangement to count. 0 T. H Lewis, Oxdrift, Prize of $0 for the best two sheaves of Oats, and a bushel of Oats grown from seed. purchased from Mr Lewis in/'1929. -10 J. Winterbottom first prize $5: LR J. Pronger, 2nd, for the best -ex-} ; hibit of home cured bacon. : 11 W E Thorsen & Son-- Enamel PTR Si , Dishpan 17 qt., Roast- er, Saucepan; Pudding: Pan; Teapot-- for the best 10-1b crock of butter. hans 12 Dryden Pharmacy, 1st, ..$3; 2nd, 2; for the 'best Roast Duck. 13 J E Gibson, Prize of $6, for the best pair of .Chickens, prepared ready for oven, but without and dres-" sing. Donor to get birds. 14 A G Ripley, Merchandise value [$3 for the three largest Cabbage; 12 largest Parsnips; 12 largest Turnips. Exhibits donated to the hopsttal i $3, for the 12 Yebpest tions 12, largest Beets; 12 largest Carrots. Ex-| hibits donated to hospital. TOWNSHIP OF VAN HORNE Clerk's Notice of First Posting of Voters' List. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I have complied with Section 7, of the Voters' List Act, and that I have pos- ted up at my office at Dryden, on the 26th day of June, 1929 the lost of all persons entitled to vote in the said Township at Municipal Elections and | Elections for members of Parliament and that such. lis mains there for your inspection. > And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have 'any omissions or errors corrected ac- 'cording to law, the last day of appeal being July 17th, 1929. Dated at Dryden, this 26th dy of June, 1929. > one: car created yearnings for solitary pie .and- finally the attractions were oul of "date, generally rotten, and an in- sults to modern intelligence. Ltd--for the', 5s ment give me i stature every time." The original can} | : 5 in Winnipeg, nothing to gov for, 'ond nothing to go with, stayed home and but for a couple of showers that slipped him, gave us an excellent day :in pleasure and in profit. goes around with éars open and mouth shut. ard, 2.16 Blue Ribbon Tea or Coffer, hature, he dislikes" details. | It is more to him, that in face of and 1 1b Blue Ribbon Baking Powder ¢ criticism, of 'discouragement, Dryden had one of its Red Cross Hospital greatly needed assistance; than that Wabigoon won the baseball match' against Dinorwie the - Woods Milling <in- the. afternoon, and that this being 3 od the winners of the tournament to from Five Roses Flour.--lst, One 98} la night game, and gave 5 pretty ex- hibition to those few who 'were {ort- Ti unate enoguh to see it, that was rem- Eaton Co. Ltd, Winnipeg, $5:00 mdse. miscent of old glories, when wer 4 ' Warren, Adair, Hambly, D Society 3rd, $3:00; 4th $2:00 for tha! 3 - thi best collection of vegetables (exhibi-' i Walter Scott carried the flag to num ing, : berless victories. that mighty baseball wargior says: teams of soft ball. correct. pitas o a darn anyhow. for it. amidst the Nyall remedies in parade, 'children only, and the other kiddies Dominion Day Celebration IF anyone wants to criticize this re- port, he or she is welcome. It is not written by Gartland Rice or a trained sport writer, it is just a report mostly peyeclogienl and prob ably erratic. The success of Huy is a refu- tation of mob statement. When the committee first took the matter in hand, it was told collec- tively and individually, that small town celebrations were dead, that the nics, that people would go here 'and' there in small parties, that: pretty women 'selling Red Cross buttons would frighten everyone away, that the price of admission was too great, Please 'do- not blame him, but all this so thoroughly frightened the chairman, he went to Winnipeg, leav iing the brunt of battle to be face by Jack Skillen, that indefatigable «& (undaunted representative of the Sun Life (see his ATi) ((paid in advance.) As Mr Richardson says.in liane nes "For the apotheosis of achieve men of diminutive Jack therefore, having nothing to papas had gone to the war, because the 'money was so much bigger and better than the prizes given hy' the parsimonious coinmittee. Speaking of parades, there was a rather good showing. Mr Howes in charge, hopes for bet- ter things next year, but he did well lat that. Subject to correction: ; Best Decorated Auto, Don. Gardiner; Best Float, J. Blake; Largest Crowd, Vermilion Bay; [ustrated Truck, Dryden Paper Co. Best Impersonators, May ais and Lester Pronger. There Was a' man from Vermilion Bay, his name was Schussler. He gave an exhibition of Javelin throw- ing, that was not contested, as ncne else knew how to do it. Mr Schussler beat everyone else at the high jump, but whet it caine to the hundred yard dash; we think that is what they call' it, Mr Schussles wag schussled, by a young fellow named Timpson. Mr Timpson makes ~The men's relay race was won by the team captained by. F. Shepherd, and second place taken my, that 'head-] ed by L. Whiting. Hugh Barber was first in the half: mile, and J. Twashuk, second. The bicycle races were won b some boys and girls, and; were prett keenly contested, . Bog Then came the Tug-o War. No f rankly, we neyer saw a better lin up. © The author of this absurd article He likes to analyse human best days, and the settled, a few Dryden scrubs challeng- rand won, First' Oxdrift pulled a Mill Then another Mill tear pulled the Dinorwic Indians ahd won. Then Oxdrift. pulled : the victorious: Mill team and lost. That is-about all there is to: a Ty o'-War, you pull and lose, or you pull and-win. But meanwhile what mighty heaving of muscles, digging in, "ane strain, i In one of the pili each side Tel¢ the other still for: two minutes, "no one breathed but the umpire, and the } rope wondered; NH A It was worth seeing. 270 The dance at night ended a Eg i jckson and As Rer "Dryden has got soft (ball); now," Oh yes, of course, there were four Merchants, versus Roy al B: ank, Pulp Mill, versus Town oCuncil. We do not know who won. Nobody The winners get a cup. Please look the Drug Store window ($5 charge) ((taken out in: cosmeties) ) ; The veterans (bless their souls) we they were going | in the gave $10. for races, for Berrey © looking wistfully on, wished their day. i The writer has discovered one | tions, nothing is seen. ning, there is interest, there is and a good day. ; To be on one's feet for six a is! tiring, and only the young can do 'it. 1 The writer has no regret, six hours play, he met hundreds people he knew, hundreds he liked. Although the hay crop is short, the price of pulpwood low, and no road ¥ construction, the hearts of the neople were merry on Monday, and the but- on_sellers got smile 4 Perhaps yes, perha day next year, _Maybel, . $20:00 310:00 Py %. 1.31 Receipts-- | B Fzponditires - Gate ©393 25 Printing =. _ =a $31.50 | Danes: oun bs $180.00 Orchestra, Dance. Lull $25.00 ic. w. vA : $10:00 | Amusement Tax. _...._.___ - 89.0 A. Pitt, "Mdse. &e Dryden Pharmacy, Balls; Prizes for Parade' Prizes for Running, WwW. 1 Sale. of Buttons tl Rum 50 | Prizes' for Baseball Total : a. 2 $815.75 Total Sul is i Total | Reciepts Smad i or 7 * 'Total [Expenditures --w_... $196.3 Balance a et = = $619.41 oo Handed over to Al a Lock, Secretary Red Cross Committee « t1or the sum of $25 per annum. Board Walks to have been Con- structed, 'will be replaced by ~ Concrete am er---- ~The regular monthly meeting of evening, with ~ Mayor Wooq presid-: ing. { of $9,641,839 "were passed . for pay- Red Cross 'Hospital for light power telephone and water amounting tol $551.66 was passed on the motion of Councillors Bailey and Wright. . Councillor Proudfoot moved and Councillor Patfrson seconded a mot- ion to the effect that the board walks to be constructed by changed ta concrete. This includes Van 'Horne | Street; from Arthur to Victoria St.) Eaarl St, from S.E. of Arthur and Earl to a point 660 feet south and the remaindtr of that street will be omit- ted. "Also changed to concrets will bat Albert St. to Arthur and Kirkpat- : The Tiooal Black Chapter was granted the use of the Town Hall the fourth Tuesday of each month' to business of. his- own. .casion and the tables : strong, : felt at his departure. fstro If one sits in a car at these calebra- CE On the other | hand 'if 'one enters into the spirit, of | © it all, cheers for the children, bellows We think this is for the baseball or roars for the sun- the for his |. of { + A Similar | The meeting then hiliks IAREWELL TO TEACHER Saturday last. sathered together tof Bold: a fare- vell pAzty Sn Shonotof Mr | J. Arm-} Grong 'who Has" been "thé Principal | f the Waldhof School for four suc- § ssful years, and who is now retir- 1g from that vocation to go in-'! The ladies of the AEE hod he halliniselv.decorated for the 0e-1; were laden' with good things to eat. 3 Speeches were made and all re-. viewed the excellent work of Mr Arm and the regret that was | some bes ih Mr Arm. jof | St elve the . Town Council was held Tuesday | buts vanitel to the amouni! ment and the usual rebate given the! Fick, apd from Arthur to Charles St." 'the | [ : hundred in ten seconds, which we un- th 3 derstand is something to be proud of. Fi; | Bank for the past year, the Waldhot "people! ¥ Seay te Regular Town Council Meeting : Locals : Jack 'Davidson wha has been with the 'Royal 'Bank in Winnipeg and formerly a member of the local branes i staff' "has returned to Dryden and i joined the office staff of the Dryden Paper' Company. Miss D. Gordon is ni from, the west spending a vacation with Mr & Mrs J. H. Gibson. 5 Miss Olive Holm has returned to {Fort William after visiting at her home here. Egan Ray is spending a holiday in Winnipeg Miss Helen Patricia McCall has left for her home in the east via Winnipeg and Chicago. At Chicago she-will be met by her parents Dr and Mrs McCall ang sister Pearl Me- fall; from whence' they wil motor to St. Thomas, Mrs "Sanford has returned to Din- : orwic, after; visiting! Mr and Mrs T. Ww right. Miss Beth Roach has from . Winnipeg Harry Miller, teller at the Royal left: for Fart Willigm. having been tronsise- "red tothe branch of the Royal Bank | there. Mr and * Mrs C. Kelley of Kenora If Homer Gough. Fort. William sper! the week-end "at his home here. Mr and 3frs H. Cameron, Oseqgn spent the week-end in Dryden. Mrs Stan Dalzell and two chi'dronr "of Winnipeg, are the guests ©° hor Daren, Mr and Mrs A. Sarvig "Mrs J. 'Blake has returned + returncd spent the wi her : i home in Fort William. Rex Gates of Winnipeg, s spent th _Week-end at his home here, Miss Margarct Hewison, of Win- nipeg, 5 s S tne gue t £ De ond Mrs 0. | r Filip and Anderson from Dyment were in town ths week. 4 SPECIAL NOTICE-- ; wing: to a typographical error, te e unt of the prize offered by J P oX MP: P:, "Was put as $20: 00. J Shoula Tove. been $25:00. Re- vauluable prize is for the Hapgest num- est. is extended + oy 15 th. Gets you : entry in ht Paul Hans'n to ne re? o days' iia: re'those things ¢ are more _apprecia" ; H RCE © fashionable rvesor 80 x24 2nd | 22 athens lh eul- tivation, all in timothy hay. will ade for 'used 1928 Chevrolet or ©28-6-12-19p. Sioux Lookout, Ont. 'SHOULD HAVE THESE-- £4 the Oxdrift Branch of the y 5:8 2 4:8: L: mounting to $15: 15 has been received | by the Red Cross Committee. Con- siderable expense| has been red in renovating | the basement of: the hospital which makes this and all , GEO. WICE, Clerk of the Township. Committee wish to thank the Ox- drift Branch for their donation.' The press of ¢ollection taken by den Lodge, L.0.L., will be held |e incurs # other gifts, large or small, very ac! 1 1 ceptable -indeed;.and -the' Red Cross Slt Chiireh Berets of Dr} San ays or Tth.~ Brethren "will attend. st Luke' 3 Chueh in body: OLY se CELEBRATION ing TT nEOnty. i a picnic 0} July 12th, at Oxdrift. be held in the evening at Dryden. # A dance will ] BORIC IVERY VACATIONIST; TOURIST-€ oR PICNICKER First Aid Articles jrirsemeny on JODINE. no crm «an i ; SKIN LOTION : - ; TTWITCH ; OIL, OF -CITRONELLA And of COTTON; TAPE If You Do Not Have th®m in your Car BUY ¥ Huy NOW ' ACID HAZEL Course And BANDAGES 'Diyden Pharmacy Lid.

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