Dryden Observer, 10 Aug 1928, p. 1

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DRYDEN, Ontarie, August 10th, 1928 id J = ------ -------------- Fe Rel Clark $ We regret to record the death i Elizabeth Clark, wife of F. E. lark, which occurred at the rvden Red Cross Hospital on Friday, August 3rd. . Mrs Clark had been ill less than 0 weeks, and her death was a very great shock to the family and her wide circle of friends, The family has resided her for over ine years, coming here from uris, Manitoba. The late Mrs lark was a native of England, { Besides her hus band she is sur- vived by. ene step-son, Arthur, e scn, Bert; | and one dapghter, ay, to whom the sympathy of all 1s extended. ¢ The funeral service which Ww members, was ike's Church,.on esday afternoon. . Rev. R. . Tindle conducted the service and burial took place at the Dry- den cemetery: = - on N pf Power Line Completed-- The power line from Eagle Riv- : . : P 28 = in this game, and won by a er to Dryden "is now completed, and the work has been executed: the in record time. Mr J Tutton of H. G. Acres Company of Falls, Ontario, has been erintendant in charge of t struction which has been' since © May 23rd. ] Niagara the suj The 18 milés long and there are power "wires-and-one telepi wire--Since-this-time-the-right- S € say that Foreman W. D. Neely, has not been sleeping on this job either. Construction of the power house is now going on with great speed. " : SE E---------- NOTICE! Parents having children who will commence school - after the summer vacation are re- quested to_bave these child- ren vaccinated before school opens. - -- _+~H_MORISON, M.D: ------------ -- -- it safe fiom Bnancial loss with . INSURANCE RE A Death of MrsF. "yearsTord: L, ara times ~-3 gh za IRE anscona Wins | Both Games : Dryden Boys Make Good Shows _ ing Against Manitoba Champs. : IDEAL weather prevailed for thé Ball Games on Saturday last. Ae Two o'Clock, the first game bet tween [ranscona and Dryden was played. There was a fairly good crowd, and those who were wise enough to attend, certainly got their money's worth. The visit ing boys surely showed some style in this game. Larry Wilson 'made-the start inthe box for Transcona, and this boy is no mean -ball-tosser.. - Harold Brad ley, the op¢-armed. wonder, alsd performed. And how! = Upton and displayed some ood st igh we must "Say" that at his support was not of the best... --e ra Red Clempson, the galloping Tiger, starred. for Dryden, and sure .showed "real: class. Of course the old first bag was held down by brother. Berrey, who is always on the job, and the othe: positions ably filled by the usual players, Transcona had it all over Dry- 10-3 score. Batteries--Transcona: Wilson, Bradley and Dumonte. Dryden: Upton and Foote. The second game was played at Six pm. 2 fair crowd attending. At the Sfart of _the game it was €asy to De seeén-that the vistfors Were going -10-bave a hard fight. as Dryden was playing real bail O'Leaa was on tf Af 2a on sdanager al aD eams show- port-at- his back w Every playerin both t [SDR took the stand for the local boys; at] ed 2ll they had, and it was some- thing never before witnessed by baseball boosters in Dryden. The first five innings, our boys IF my recent statement regard- ing the wholesale immigration of unemployed artizans from the Old country has had the effect of arousing the attention of the Canadian people, and especially the workers of Canada, in addi- tion to protecting the immigrants themselves, I am perfectly satishi- cd, said the Hon. Peter Heenan, speaking at a reception given by the people of Oxdrift Wednesday. | This, he declared, notwithstand- {Ing some unfriendly comments by {4 section of the tory press: It {is surely time, he continued, that the workers of this country woke up to the kind of protection the latter journals are advocating, the stoppage of the import of mam. ries 502s to give our mantfatar- ers™"z* monopoly which would enable them to raise the cost of living sky-high. At the same time" they advocate the flooding of Canada with an unemployed population" so" that employers could secure workers at wages which would undermine the Cana- dian standards of living. Hon. P. Heenan at Oxdrift refuted the statement - that any impediments existed of were con- templated too make immigration more difficult than when he him- self came to this country twenty- five years ago. Whatever oppor- tunity existed - that time ° for himself or other new arrivals, was multiplied a thousand fold by the conditions of today. After the future Minister of Labour arrived by second-class passage in this country, he was compelled to support himself for the first few months by working on a farm for his board. Canada_ofies greater inducements now than ever before, said Mr Heenan. man nowadays has tc work © his board in this country! The door is still wide open for ail british immigrants who come here prepared to go ahead through their own efforts, and opportuni- ties abound for 'men of ambition to succeed, especially in Agricul ture. All he objected to was an inflated stream of immigration enticed by misleading propaganda by selfish interests, which could only result in disappointment tc the disillusioned immigrant, and £ oy Replying to the charges that appeared in the Montreal Gazetie In a recent . issue, the Minister add to the problem that menaced our cities of dealing with their own unemployed every winter. Personal. mn, of Cartwright, Man, Were mn_town this week to at- tend the funeral of the late Mrs as Xl -- Mr and Mrs W wotrde red what wa after all it was jus they Ht Uoal pag, leood ball ing in the only run in the game, ithough- much-eredit "i= dite"him for the way he-handles his gcam. Dryden got several hits, but was out of luck &§ {ar as putting. rum over the Homé& plafe.- But 1 was a wonderful game so say we & all. * The score being 1-0 . A Batteries-- I ranscona: O'L2a: and Dumeonta. Dryden: Anderson aad Hall At night the dance "went off «17 ~~ T Hobo. Hop. was ouf for the ayers 'were heard te remark) Then Oflie (fLean| had to go and spasitrzitby bring-| ] 1S with a "bang™ and 2 great crowd], Jack Skillen bas returned aft ndr enjoyable hohday --- TT BE an the east Arth 3 r, after visiting b Mrand Mrs En liam, spent the weeks: Russell's. Night | Hawks put © real good, snappy musie' and by what could 'be seen] the boys from the west i themselves; and at least they .« put Dryden on top. oi the wo Harold -Pradley; who sings the Radio at €N.RW=, gave crowd a treat .by singing "Blue a -- 8 L9 1. E.GTBSON agent, Dryden COURTESY COMMON SENS Promote the Safety of the Highways Wear this sticker on your windshield "Ask for one at your filling station Highway Safety Committee The HON. GEO. S. HENRY, Chairmen. home here nchjervisor © of A. Dryden and District this week. Miss Jessie Noble, of Winnip g holidaying at her home in Drs - den. LA - Sy Mr J. A Carrol, Assistant the 'Department = of re, Toronto; paid a vish rr Agricuite g 1sjof inspection to the local office i fthis week. iss Margaret Launder, Minni- t t Wednesday. taki, was in town F.- Cooper, of Evening Tribune, Drvden this week was a visitor io Mr Colin McRae, of Outawsz, was the guest of his brother, D E. McRae, for a few days this week In-honor of Mr and Mrs J. A Carrol, of -TForonte, Mrs D. E {|McCrea entertained delightiuliy irsiat bridge, Friday evening. A Garden Party will be held on of Holy Trinity ,'Minnitaki; 'on Saturday. 2 neat 18th - Proceeds in aid of h burch Fund Se ---- CANADIAN LEGION, Dryden Branch [ecting will be Ball, Saturdav to- CARD OF THANKS Mr-F-EClark and family rey g = tr Cia wish to press "their ap precizton for the kindness V SYmp2iay sown tném mn their recent bereavement SEs NOTICE! wilh tawgua week, namely, August. 18th to 21st" er i i Mr Frank Hart, Weed Inspect or, of the Department of Agn- We want: to thank the icliow lwhe gave their cars t the boys between Quibell 2nd Dry- ion: zledrerervone that kelned 12 e big day over the ftme way 1 5 i i --- fun Tw rs 0 ; bows lefty. for their homes. on Sunday, and.alt claimed they , had -a-wonderfui time, and expressed the wish that the local boys make a trip {o Transcona, which of course would take a littleexpense,; > be put.aver with a little boosting: but could ---- RURAL SCHOOL FAIRS Note change of dates, the wrodg schedule was published last week ) 1 i | Rice Lake, Sept. 6th. | Quibell, Sept. 7th Waldhof, Sept-"8th, Sioux Lookout, Sept-10th Eagle River, Sept. 12th. ° | Bine Grove, Sept. 33th). _--_ Dryden, Sept. T4th. Oxdrift, Sept. 17th: Dyment, Sept 1gth. Gsaquan, Sept. 20th. Ignace, Sept. 21st. Dinorwic, Sept. 24th: Bedworth, Sept. 25th, Tax Rate Reduced| Two Mills | Reduction is Caused by The | ~~ Lowering of School Re £ Nod Acting-Mayor Dr P. H. B. Wood presided at the regular meeting of the Town Council, which was. er-on-Wednesday evening at th held in the Council Chamber onfhome of Mrs A. M. Taylor. There T Gesday evenmag., ZT T Alwete about-twenty-five present, Lhe tax rate was set and _theland a very enjoyable time was rate for general purposes will beyspent i Little Bernice "Baitey fr t the same as that of last year, A MiScellaniestis Shower-- : i Ella Russell, whose mar- Tidge™td"Mr "Morris Spicer, takés place this month, was the honc:as ed guest at a miscellaneous sho $i S ja the Winnipeg The Dryden Public Library rg ingedioni Ci a prettily decorated wa gon, Rt Beit! Rate, however, lowered presented: the gifts 'to=Miss Russ i i oe sell. There was a beautiful Tom seventeen SO Oiteenlarray of lovely things, and--Miss -- IWe rate Tor Wainwright] Russell feelingly thanked all pres-! 1p shal be Seventeen mulisfent. [Delicious refreshments were for school pufposés; which is o : nefserved about midnight. mill less thanast yearg 7 ~ rail Haste § A commufication "ff3nf "the Coroner, Dr Morison, ; was read requesting that the Town supply a set of grappling irons for effect- in the rescue of bodies. It was unanimously agreed that this was necessary and it was decided that a suitable strong box be placed on the government dock, contains ing grappling irons and rope for rescue purposes, also a big buoy be purchased and placed in a suit-| able location with rope attached. A communjcation from the tele- phone Operator pvas read 29d the; iollowingimetigh was wade; J Councillors Proudfot and Wilson : isfied with the telephone serv- it continue as it is at present. | With Chautang The doa wa. Kitchen Shower--.~ . Mrs A. McCallum was hostess ' on 'Wednesday evening at a de- lightful kitchen shower, in ho ior of Miss Ella Russell. * The Zi'ts| were all articles of Bonnie Blue Enamelware and were presented in a decorated basket, by Misses Merla Warren and Vern.°Orr. | Cards formed a pleasant 'pastithe and -the delightful luncheén was | served from a table prettily decor- atedgvith flowers andecentered i pith 2 miniature bride' The guests | iiispersed abowt<cmidnaight:~aftcr | wishing the _bride-to-he much . happiness and joy. s ua-- Russian Cossack Chorus, Je 4, under... the: direction of Serger" g lo] Sokoloff, a graduate of Moscow ¥ Uniyersity, and .the Imperial | Genservagorium of Moscow. The = Prone has'won sucgessive distinc- = tion in Russia, Italy, Spain, the? Central American Republics, and the United States. This is their first Canadian tour: i yo Quon mmitiee was ited the sum of po hatnd- [. O. H, Dr Morison the Council -deploring the of the swimming pool, nesting that Council clean and purchase the. adjoin- . It was decided to purch- the adjoining lots from Mrs eary, for the sum of $300.00. ° J. Lock was appointed Tax ctor for the year 1928. ounts to the -amount- of' 72 were passed for payment the motion of Councillors Wil- 8'u fw a & 5 > ow ot [a] mn - * on A Ho res IY) TETRA 'WARNING £ ANY PERSON FOUND TRES- © passing or taking gravel from the North Half' 6f Lot Five, Conces- sion Six, Wainwright, will be | prosecuted according to law. J. SAUNDERS, Dryden, Ont. © QOS po 2 op 8 OR, " C C IN] § 27-3-10p - Proudfoot moved S cond-4 uncillor and Coq ] fed 2 motion to the effect that th |= i : town continme. the water, Ine S. -W. RAY S down Duke Seis Som 3 Street to the river, and install 2 hydrant The meeting the adjourned, Broker : : Stocks Bought on Margin. g' Represented "on" Standard Stock =@ and Mining Exchange, Toronto, With Chautauqua-- Dr Tehyi Hsieh--styled the Chin- SOTO ese; Teddy Rosevelt--a brilliant S. W. RAY orator, 2 master of English, 2 13574) oS © graduate of Cambridge and a Port Arthur. - Ontario v anished student of world affairs. THT TH 8 , a Ran a ---- ------ Wampole's Hydrogen Peroxide Cleans CUTS AND WOUNDS HIGHEST POSSIBLE QUALITY. 4-0z.--25¢., 8-0z.--4o0cC. _. 16-0z.--6oc. ~ Dryden Pharmacy Limited ai Sanh Bad Sa Wl Coeur i RE fr SUA FRR is {ChampioHgHip Fair; Sept26-& 274

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