For a 22 Good Watch ---GO Ti G. M. RIOCH C P R Watch Inspector, KENOR A Succeeding The Wabigoon Star and Dryden 0 ST bserver ¥ Do your Eyes Trouble you --SEE-- G. M. RIOCH Graduate Opticiau, KENORA Vol. 14 No yy Dryden, Ont, - Thurs day, Mar, 9, 1911 EG ER rr SO Ue CEA > Subsciption $1.50 FINANCIAL. IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA $10.000,000.00 5.025,000 1:0 5.575,000.c0 5.5 .0C Capital, Authorized . Capital subscribed Capital paid up Reserve Fund HEAD OFFICE TORONTO ia *, D. R. Wai x1E, Dresident. don. R. Jarrray, Vice-President Branches throughout the Dominion of Canada. t Drafts issued on all parts of the world. Mongy orierstissued payable at par in all parts of Canada and the United States. et Rom. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Interest allowed on deposit® from date of deposit. iNo rotice tired for withdrawals. © Special attgition given to out of town accounts. J. Walker, Mgr. Kenora Branch MAX "SCHELLENBERG REAL ESTATE FINANCIAL and INSURANCE AGENT Properties Bought fand' Sola--F ouses : te Rent and for Sale 'See me for snaps in Tmproved Farms Town Lots at Reasonable: Prices Established 1got, DRY DIN, ONT. JOS. McMILLAN Real Estate and Insurance Agent SWANSON BLOCK ~ - DRYDEN, ONT,, mini Lo» : "Correspondence Invited {in person. No effort is spared to hesitancy about transact- ing their business with this bank meke their bank dealings a pleas- ure. = Deposits may be made without formality or delay. TRADERS BAN [ios B. C. STONE Manager | DRYDEN, ONT. Branch also at Kenora. : Capital and Surplus, $6,550,000 ¥ rHLLE Mining Engineer, Assayer © += + and Analytical Chemist md Minadand Miner Laads Examined and Reported on, PORT ARTHUR . ONT. CAN. a OR 1 'THE Capital Authorized - & = - Capital Paid Up wie Rest and Undivided Profits The Bank gives i 4 : : ing business and » . % IKenorn Branch BANK OF ESTABLISHED 1874. attention to every description of bank- information on any finangial matters. as i OTTAW. $5,000,000 $3,500,000 $4,017,938 if the: most careful readily flirnishes N. 0. LEE, Manager LEGAL. MACHIN & APJOHN Barristers, Solicitors, - olici t rs for Imperial Bank of Canada KENORA/ ONT. H, A O:Machin AL £.P. a h i Ww : 57 . Chee le Address--Machin, Kenora Lams A KINNEY cessor ta G./ HH. Draper) BARRISTER-AT=L AW, A Public, Etc., *f ONT. 'erman KF. J. Ap'John J. BEA UDRO & SON, Central House, MATHESON STREET. Oprogtte CLLR. Dejiot) KENORA CNT. Rares, $1.0C TO $1.50 PER DAY Cood Table Fine Liquors and Gigars -- -()---- EVERY ACCOMMODATION "Prove. Women need have no os Tuesday FSion wassprung on Wednestay "of "slast week in the Tegislature, wlien 'tration for made in the northern country by JUDGE WILL BE BUSY Hearing Case for New Divi- sion Court Tuesday and Important Cases on - Wednesday. next the public 'meeting to establish a Division i Court in Dryden will be held in. the town hall. His Honor Judge Kenora, and J. B. MacDonald, In- spector of Dominion Courts, Tor- onto, will be present. The pro- ceedings are being taken on the petition of Mayor Pitt and of fifty-five: other ratepayers, ac- cording to the Dominion Courts Act, Sec. 15, of Sub-Sec. 6. of persons supporting or approving the proposed change shall be heard if they so desire, and the board shall consider and dispose Of the whole matter." On Wednesday morning, His Honor will preside in the town hall, at the sitting of the Second Division Court, when a case of the: greatest interest will come up for hearing. This is the test case of] Orvis & Keunedy vs. The Traders Bank, which will decide a number of similar creditors against the Fischer . Lumber Co., now in liquidation, - Better Treatment De- manded. ~ Ote of the sensations of tic ses: Me. J. J. Carrick, Conservative member for Port Arthur, made a slashing<attack on the: Adminis: their treatment of Northern Outario. © In asking for a return showing the expenditures the government, Mr. Carrick scor- ed the Government for their nig- gardly policy n the matter of ed- ucation. The settlers were unable to stay on their land because of. the lack of roads. He was confident that if the government constructed the main roads the settlers were ready to do their share on the others. Mr. Carrick stated, that North- ern Ontario would itself pay for the construction. of: roads. All that was required was a progress- ive policy with regard to the open- ing, up the, sixteen millions of farming lands lying waiting for settlers. The revenue the provine. would receive from the land would more than payor development of the districtiand give manufacturers of older Ontario a wonderful market. In reply 'the Premier "declared that the government had not! ne- glected the north country 'having | spent some $2,100,000 there | ll told. " Successor Elected to Late Mr. Se'hy. At a meeting of the Ontario Land Sutveyor's Association last week, Mr. J. F. Whitson, Tercnto was elected President. He was lation last year, and was appoint: ed to thé presidency when Mi. A W. Selby, who. as elected Presi dent last year, was drdwned \ the Athabasca River 1dst August. r. Selby was walkilg "atouc8 h cliff, and, Aavigg "lost BH he fell into some dangor- 14 #oelby spent the his career as a vic and many. of of mining .loc- trict bear 'his Chapple and Sheriff Humble, of} which says 'that at the meeting]. - . . b made vice-president of the assoc (% didn't want his dl again, herd law, asia prop. remedy for the nuisznece. : wordy encounter Schellenberg and Co, nall, and the cotnet Council's Attention on _.. Tuesday Evening. Ary Petition Presented Praying ~ That They Run at Large -- Others Protest, dary--Clever Scheme to Shirk Subject for a Three--An Exciting Ses- : "sion, _-- -- siding, SON, terested spectators present. minutes of the previous meeting and presented the communications the following accounts: J. C. Hayes, supplies. ... #42 95 Constable's salary ©... 60 0C Observer and Star. "1:5 "Thos. Hateh| scale fees. 12 3¢ Sid Mooney, cordwood = 6 5 © AS there were no tenders tor cordwood, the matter was left over The following letter was recdiv- ed from Supt. Brownlee of the C. P:iR., Kenora: a A. L. Orvis, Clerk--- I'am in re- ceipt of your letter of the 22nd ult. regarding overhead sidewalk over track, and have taken the matter up with the general superintendent Oa receipt of his reply I will advise you. Yours Truly Ly. BROWNLEE Supt. In order to accommodate the free and independents present the nio- tion to prohibit cattle from wan- dering at large during the day was then taken up. The motion was brought up in the form of an amendment to by- law No. 21, which. allowed cattle to roam at large during the day. A petition was presented to the council in favor of the present by- law by A. B. Orvis, Max Sclell- enberg and J. Stratton, with over 60 signatures. : Several ratepayers addressed ithe council in opposition to the of the petition, amongak M&S. Campbell, | Rev. Ju F. Doug > and : las an Hutchison: ii iv Mr. Canipbell, flaimed that only THE GOW NUISANCE Occupied Much of Dryden Mayor and Council ina Quan- Time Carried by Four to The regular meeting of the town council of Dryden was held on Tuesday evening, Mayor Pitt pre- The councillors present 'were Messrs Berry, Brignall, Ken- ucdy, McFadyen, McPhail, Thom- ~ There was a large crowd of in- Clerk Orvis having read the _ |#nd accounts, the business of the Jmeeting commenced by passing COLD ROCK tou District -- Improve- ment in Mining Pros- pects Expected. Mining activities appear to look busy here judging by the number of new stakes visible. Dryden Smith, superintendent of the Detola mine, returned on Tutsday from a brief visit to Dry- den. He is making good progress in developing the Detola property and expects soon to arrive at the goal he has in view. A few warm days and some strong optimism, everyone feels that this is to be the Boom Year. Mr. Ritchie, School Inspector arrived in town at 1.30 on Shank's mare. Our worthy mail carrier made great efforts to catch him and though spurred on by the chance of a prospective fare--a game he seems more. expert at than other teamsters on the road-- the veteran Inspector beat him by two hours.' : Jas. Foulis is making shipments of fish to Winnipeg every week. Mr. Watson, of Golden City, was a visitor this «week. He brought with him his winter. catch of fur and sold it to a local mer- chant, finding that the best prices are nearest home. Carl Johnson has added a Hel the purbhased | Dawkins Wabigoorm. -§ = a & ? vA { Fase Rev. A. J. Bruce was 'here the early part of the week in his offici- al 'capacity. : : fram We + Berillo Committed. At the police court, Kenora, on Friday the adjourned 'hearing of the charge against John Berillo, the Italian bushman from Minni- taki, for killing Demitro Prytka, a Galician, with an axe on February 22, was proceeded. with before Magistrate McLennan. No further evidence was pro- duced by Crown Attorney McGill- ivray, who asked that the prisoner be committed for trial. The accused's attorney, J. A. the magistrate cammitted the pris- oner to stand his trial at the next assizes, which will be held on May 8, Judge Riddle, of Toronto, pre- siding. ------ matter, but immediately got lost as to the mode of proceedure. During the confusion the Mayor took upon himself to ask the pro- motors of the petition if a herd law 'would be satisfactory, but was met with a prompt refusal. half of the ratepa og Were on petition and Vey something which 0) Ser (1a detri-| ment of the othe. If the cows! yore allowed to lan at "large the C.P.R. i would | have to protect | their trains and the cows by clos- ing all gates. ! Mr. Keatley UL ed that the cows. Were g utlisance EA a menace to! gardens, and that there were many | nates on the petition who didn't! want to be there : Rev. I. F. Douglas ebjected to farming on the tic streets and | Lgarden ruined A. R./ Hutchisoi proposed the This ended the Putiie discussion which was enliveney by a sharp {between Max auneillor Brig- itself together to } tried to: pull Teal with | the " h gn o! g were gettingfps Amid ominous and excited stage whisperssand mayotaiits sgestic .- lations, it was thought a "happy inspiration' to withdraw Cowacil- Interesting Items from Mani- stein bull to his dairy herd which gq ofl il Kinney, called no witnesses, and| Misses--- 2004040000000000000000000060 Wine and Spirit Merchants WINES - LIQUORS § Ale and Porter, Aerated Waters, Cigars ALWAYS IN S70CK . Matlorders promptly attended to Bonded warel.ouse in connection DRYDEN - o CoryQitesn and White Street p---- PUBLIC NOTICE (Given in 'accordance with Section 15 of the Division Courts Act) TAKE NOTICE that a Pllilic eer- 2 ing will be reld in the 'I'own Hall in SN the: Town of Dryden, on 'tuesday i Evening, the 14th day of March, A.D. 1911, at 8 «o'clock, to eonsider the petition of Alfred Pitt, Mayor of Dryden, and 55 other ratepasers of suid Town, praying for an alteration in the namber, limits © aid dxteit. of the Division Courts in the Distrier of Kenora. ot All parties who are or may be iuter- ssted an the proposed Changes are earnestly requestsd to 'be present anid express their views respecting said application to the Boardg€onsisting of Inspecterof Division Courts The Masqueraders. io Following is an alphabetical list | of masqueragers who registered at the annual masquerade ball; on Feb. 27, with! the characters im- personated: : Mesdames--- | ao Beddome, Daffodil. 6 M. S. Campbell, Priscilla. 7 A. Clempson, Queen of Hearts. C. M. Green, of Eagle River, Canada. ia D. Greene, of Eagle River, Twastika. A. A. Gould, Jap Cigar. C. W. Harris, Fern Girl, Will Kerney, Italian Gipsy Girl. C. A. McCarthy, Swedish Girl. \ Montizambert, Foiget-me-not. ° FE. Pinkerton, Night, I. Smith, Swastika. T. W. Thomson, « Liberty. ; H. Tinsley, Pomp Pomp Girl, Goddess ' of Rose Beddome, Cow-boy Girl Carrie Elliott, ) Rosalind. Gertrude = Faulkner, © Lassie. Laura Green, United Statg Leta Green, lor Brignall's amended by-law ap have another introduced: with t word "herded" inserted. In fg' or of this were: Brignall, Berry McPhail=-3. The naes were ie counted. : A motion moved by Councillor 'Thomson; adjourning the disé sion received the following ayes Kennedy, McFadyen 'Thoms and the Mayor---4. Su A commuication frox Horne 1eil offezd c as to, pres cour