. VICTORIA DAY DANCE Dryden Lodge, 1:0:0:F, will hold a dance in the Pulp Mill Hall on May 24th. Music by the Freshmen Orchestra. - he D ry d enObserver A ,,SA AUCTION SALE Farm Implements and Tools, at 2 oOclock June 6, at W. Mar- tin's Farm, Glengoland. Watch for Posters De ssi rrT---- VOL. IX \ DRYDEN, Ontario, May 24th, 1929 nba Plans A meeting called by the Young Peoples Activities Club was held in the Council Chamber, Tuesday evening. : The object was to plan a cele- bration for Dominion Day, and a good representative gathering re- sulted. It was unanimously agreed that a Sports Day w ould | be a popular issue, and according-' ly plans were made to prepare aj real good day of sports for citiz- ens of the town and district. Frank Willard was elected chairman of the general Commit- tee, and J. 1. Skillen, Sec'y.- Treasurer, and . the follow ing committees were appointed with their chairman, who have the privilege of choosing" their own committee to assist in arranging a comprehensive program for the day. Advertising--G. R. Hamilton, General Sports--Alfred Pitt, Finance--Dr D. G. Dingwall, Dance--Dr H. Morison, Grounds---]J. Pitt, Music--T. Proudfoot, Parade--Rev. J. W. Howes. I DANCE ] Il A Dance will be held by |! | U.W.F.O. in the Wabigoon || || Community Hall, May 24 || || at 8:00 o'clock. Good music | || good lunch. Come & have | ll. a good time. Sale of Needle | i Work and Home Cooking il will be sold in the after- || Il noon. Graham Paige GIVES HONEST CAR VALUE Wi AND PERFORMANCE. Dolcetti Motor Sales Co. 156 W. May St., FORT WILLIAM, Ont. MUNICIPALITY OF MACHIN Court of Revision A Court of Revision for the Mun- icipality of Machin will be held in 'he Schoolhouse, at Eagle River on Saturday, May 25, at the hour of 4 p.m., to hear and determine ap- peals against the Assessment Roll! of the said Municipality for thet year 1929 GEO. RUTET, Clerk. TOWNSHIP OF VAN HORNE Court of Revision "A Court of Revision for the Muni- cipality of the Township of Van Horne will be held in the Town- for Dominion Day Committee Appointed to Prepare Extensive Program Locals Oscar Swanson has left on an extended trip to Washington. Rev. Robert Nairn, of Kenora, ¢onducted the service at Dryder United, Church on Sunday even- ing. Wm. Richardson has returned after spending the past few weeks fat Oshawa, and other easter: cities. J. L. Quirk, of Ignace, was ir town on Monday. Mrs T. Cullen returned from Fort William, Wednesday. Mrs Wood, of Winnipeg, and Mrs Arthur Meighen, of Toronto have been the guests of Dr anc Mrs Wood for the past few days The name of Miss Daisy Weare of Minnitaki, appeared among those who graduated at the Port Arthur General Hospital Iasi week. : Mrs E. Dawkins and daughte: Lucy, have returned home afte: spending a two weeks holiday ir Winnipeg. They also spent week in Keewatin, the guests Mrs Wm. Parr. Everybody glad to see Lucy able to wal! again. Stein Thorsen left Wednesda morning for Winnipeg, where hi marriage to Miss Nancy that city tool uke's Churct Of L ~-* WOMEN'S INSTITUTE SUMMER MEETING: (rattan { ughout the Kenora Di strict: Subjects: -- "Our Aim To-Day" "Living a Life is More than 2 Living" Possibilities forWo in Agriculture" Facts, of the Local Red Cross and generosity. And because no one putting his hand to the plough can afford to look back, the question of Nurses' residence loamed on the horizon and this had to be met. The Committee under the won- derful membership of the Wom- en's Institute met this problem. The building was enlarged, and some three or four thousand dol- THERE will be another drive for membership in the Red Cross this year on the First of July, and some people will ask, as they have asked beforé, why is this necessary? And because the ques- tion is pertinent, as all question; are pertinent that involve money we make the explanation, and t« do this properly, let us go back to the beginning. Out of a Spies « of funds when }lars paid out, an ct te ey we have the war was over the Ontario} fairly uarters for Red Cross Committee, decided tofthe Nu aged useful- open an experimental C st} ness of th spi 1d the Ont- in some portion.. of No or jario Red Cross continues to carry New Ontario. the defici r. But we must After some discussion > Dry-}n the Red Cross ac den District wa sen It isftivities ha een growing and not necessary for rpose of] this society now looks afte: ihis article, to s v, or why y-ive sim out 1k kK s surelh t fea : r wi REE PORTRAIT OFFER ring your films to the Dry- Photo Studio for prompt service and satisfaction. The person who takes the best Snapshot from May 10th to 18th, will recieve on dozen portraits free. Winner will be notified M. WAGAR, Photographer Betyg ter] Councillor Wilson A special meeting of the Town Council was held Tuesday even- ing, with Mayor Wood presiding. The Assesscent Roll was hand ed in and accepted, and the fol- lowing were appointed to sit at the Court of Revision, which will be held on June 5th, at 8:00 p.m. a -y No. 40 Special Town Council Meeting Council Decides to Purchase New Fire Truck Crushed Rock for Roads Will be Purchased Also Classifi:d WANTED--GIRL FOR GEN- eral Huosework.--Apply to Mrs J. S. WILSON, 24 Dryden. Messrs Proudfoot, Bailey, Prong- er, Wright and Paterson. On the motion of Councillor | Proudfoot and Bailey, the Roads, and Bridges Committee were authorized to buy ten cars of crushed rock screenings from the Grenville Crushed Rock Company at Hawk Lake, for local road- I'O RENT--GOOD STABLE-- Mrs MADDER, Dryden SNAP FOR SOMEONE CHEVROLET, SIX 'SEDAN, latest type, Star Touring, hitting on all fours, I can't drive two cars at once, so take your choice. Terms or Cash. making. Councillor Wright moved, and, seconded =n motion to the effect that the Toyv'n purchase a combination chemical" nd hose truck, fitted at the fact- ry to a new 1%2 ton Chevrolet ; hassis, . complete equipment to 1 with (Specifications and 1s submitted by Bickle ne Limited, oa April 17, be equipped with. S on rear. farm F TOWN OF DRYDEN Court of Revisicn ""OURT OF REVISION FOR he T wn of Dry fen, wi I be held a the Town Hall. on Wednesda n h 1Q2Q0 t the hour of R. co , a and determine ap- he Assessment Roll WI. 7 oT E. GIBSON, Cler on EATH--At Dryden, Ont, : May 17th, 1979 to Mr and Mrs L. M. Beath, a son. L INTERS--At Oxdrift, Ontario, on May 17th, 1929, to Mr and! Mrs WV. Ww. Winters, a davght-| " er. A C. PARKS 'PAPERHANGING, PAINTING & KALSOMINING, ship Hall on Monday, June 3rd, at the hour of Eight o'Clock p.m., to hear year IQ29Q. PREVENT FIps as far as possi through five- preventive meastiees PREVENT Financial loss fire with sufacient FIRE INSTIRANCE TENEURE WITH J. © @IBSCN, Agent, Dryden . 7g and determine en 7 against the Assessment Roll for § the Township of Van Horne and § Glengoland School Section for the 2 GEO. WICE, Clerk. '§ Dr Kidney Gi "Making the Best of What ct rE -------- we have" e prepare r s sacrih r "Institutes, their Aims and}al : "i Achievements" At the following places-- KENORA (AND RIDEOUT)-- Public Library, May 27th. KEEWATIN--Memorial Build- ing, May 28, wher is ih QUIBELL -- Community Hall, jthree to fou May 29, me i AMESDALE--May 30, DRYDEN--Town Hall, (Wabi goon and Oxdrift) 7.30 p.m. " May 31, . DYMENT -- Community Hall June 3, t we IGNACE (OSAQUAN)-- Com-} ~rio Re: munity Hall, Ignace, June 4. onduct t S T; fere * The Women's Institute Invite]lyears without asking an g Everyone to Attend. except the response of s : | ibson's Tonic And all Diseases Arisin Such Gravel, Catarrh --for--- KIDNEY AND BLADDER AFFECTIONS URINARY ORGANS of Kidneys or Bladder, Incipient Bright's Disease. of Urination, Acidity, Cystitis, etc. INSTILLS NEW LIFE AND VIGOR. Into the' Entire System. g from the Disorders of as: and Congestion the list of Chrysler or Frequency Dryden Pharmacy Lid. Chrysler enjoys its universal prestige and popularity because Chrysler is unique among motor cars. There is no other motor car perform- ence quite like Chrysler performance --so silky in power, so flashing in pick- up, so steady in speed, so untiring to drive, so disciplined in control. This is understandable when you check * yelopments included in both the "65" and the "75" --chassis and body features, and combinations of features, to be enjoyed only in Chrysler cars. Chrysler offers, in the final analysis, CHRYSLER | @ CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT Dryden Motors, Dryden, Ont. You can pay that Chrysler 14 engineering de- , 10-17- CHRYSLER "'75" ROYAL SEDAN, $1985 £. 0. b. Windsor, Out. (Wire wheel: extra) R. J. PRONGER, 24 Dryden, Ont 'FOR SALE--STUMP-PULLER 'and One Wagon.--Apply A. McPHAIL, 17-24p. Dryden, Ont FOR SALE-- PIGS 6 WEEKS old, $12.00 per pair; 8 weeks old, $14.00 per pair. Will have load at Fisher's Darn, Saturday May 25th. E. I. CURTIS, 17-24p: Dryden, Ont. IFOR SALE-- YOUNG COW, (just freshened a few days ago; also a quantity of good Seed Barley, O:A:C:--Apply Wm. NEWTON, 24p Dryden, Ont FOR .SALE-- A GERHARD Heintzman Piano.--Apply to St. LUKE'S RECTORY, OUR DISCARDED SILK OR wool pleated skirts (not butter- fly) dyed and remade into a neat wrap around, at moderate prices. Avply Box 186, Dryden, for ap- Ipgmuments. 24 ee ___] W hist Drive and Danie-- A Whist Drive and Dance will 'be held under the auspices of the iL:O:L:, Pine Grove, No. 3014, in yihe Schoolhouse, at Pine Grove n Friday, June 7th. Admission, 'Whist Drive 25¢c., Dance soc. JEveryandy welcome, Drive it--and you'll know Chrysler performance 1S different something more 'han just a motor car a delightful new phase, a thrilling new experience, in motoring performance. more and still not equal the performance or the intrinsic value "65" and "75" both give you at their remarkably moderate prices. Ask any Chrysler dealer for a demone stration and learn the difference. ig L 4 y CHRYSLER '65"-- Business Coupe, $1325; 2-Does Sedan, $1360; 4-Door Sedan, $1460. (Three other body styles to $1460.) CHRYSLER ¢¢75"' -- Royal Sedas, $1985; Coupe (with rumble seat), $1985; Roadster (with rumble seaf), $2010. (Six other body styles #0 83050.) Wire wheels extra. All prices f.0.b. Windsew, Ontario, including standard factory equipment (freight and taxes extra).