Dryden Observer, 8 Feb 1929, p. 1

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-- mem remem pe . Dingwall & Morison are' Bailey and Wright. ng a : The advertisment for appl ins ni Basal ~ Metabolism Gents 1st-- Bert Bers icants' Wright; comic, Geo. Gamb,. 73 = and D, gether and do more things to pro- ra. iiwe. This, they feel, will be for sewer and water mek witht Girls' 1st--Fffie Taylor: 2a kote ood sport in Dryden. Mr I as "luole adjunct to pactice here, considerable response and a num- Mildred Taylor; comic, D. Wigle, jE. McRae, Miss Lucas). Frank as tu chief use of this machine ber of petitions for sewer 'and Boys 18t-- Frank Cullen; ond | Willard, Jack Skillen and Thos. is wl treating people suffering water in various parts of the Bill Wigle; comic, Norman 1 Foote all gave speeches which from :poitre to ascertain whether tow 5 2h n were received. These will dy. or aut Lhe goitre is becoming toxic be attended to by a committee! 1 #7 gidwere much enjoyed and all carrie. rawing for the prizes in the! the urge of more oyganization an: 3 in ther words, if the heart and who will investigate the circum-, grand aw was the next Mem better sports for the young peopl Davos syStem are being CI WR and figure the cost of the and 11 this event the following! of the town, : E:: Ix Jisecase | proposed improvements. YE et pal aly : A lengthy letter was read from "li VALENTINE DANCE | Messrs. Jas. Proctor and Redfern! ren & . | Co., dealing with the cost of side- Seve ud people have asked us the! walks, They gave the cost of question "why didn't you make paved sidewalks which would cov th: iiice on the 14th a masquer- er the greater part of the town! It : Develops for Greater Scope | Paper Dryden : ; > is learned that milline coni-g San ; ade" Well, t be truthful about at.a cost of about $10,000.00. This Mion roi or My i eC it, v¢ Id not think of it--but you also will be considered and digs, Fanies pe au. 2%e0n. a1 BOWLING N JTES ca iw zssured that it will be al- cussed at the next meeting of the!now considering adopting kraft 4 i Ra Se : mii» th? same as a masquerade. council. . _jpaper containers for their flou: |Last Week's Games-- Theis will be special dances for! The following committees for: products, The success experience Morison vs. Hamilton prizvs and everyone will get the vear 1929 were appointed, the : 5 ¢ hve hi MOF Con? . ; by a large cement company 5 : i ESO fairs first named in each case being the which # iJ da > aur] gham, 522; McMonagl om was, quinkly extinguj i i : iv 13 : iW S undaer ov <0 ws =v ; ' i 24 hi oo ? A tveord crowd is expected andichairman: 3 ' Ip, Let2 [Hardy F, aon igh ] Fridav-Saturd av day night without much daiaage. we wave ordered a large number! Electric Light and Telephone -- livers about go per cent. of . it Hamilton, 312; Shepherd 455 SEELEY A Sei Lali ds > On Monday, No. 2 Mack: of 1. \: Ly things to make a good Councill pay. Bh § Wilson. : hy the way, do not forget tha Sewer, Waterworks and Fire we ue idways open for request! Councillors Wilson, Proudfoot nutsies and if you want some-!and Paterson, thi 1liyed please. mention it! any wy will do'our best to oblige. +0 \eplan having another one « i. Roads and Bridges-- Council- 'thie rvai'road dances where lors Proudfoot, Paterson «co ples are eliminated as the sta] Wright, eh Ge Low ors Bailey, Wright and products throughout the West in | baper containers instead of the former jute bags is a factor which is influencing the milling . com- Police and Sanitation--Councii- Panies in considern lors Wright, Bailey and Pronger. parture for their products. { Should the milling companies and decide on the paper container, Nicholson, 424; Fill 1677 Miller 301; Cox 290; Adair 537 ;-- 13gz. i Payne vs! Hambly: Payne, 515; Sanders | ley 454; Reid G., 4475-118) Hambley, 486; "Skillen, Miles, 456; Wrigh, C. T: 184s. 7h Hardie vs. Whiting ~ Hardie, 534, McQuarrie. g this new de- 424 ass geems very possible, a new ces and urging them to keep to- J 7 Cur i 3 C4795 VOL. vii oo PC Sen \ NO XXVIII Wins Seat | Council Mee Ice Carnival and ; ing iy fp : - % g [) E y 19° Cotileil Cil [eels ce Larnwal and Queen Crowning doin the Oatario : i unc , Mayor Dr. P, H. B. Wool pre- : ; a Sn Fo Mininicd 33) Ass'n Voting rr one member to Lf Bded ip the second regular meet : Ideal weather prevailed on Fri received the prizes: Sn and Dave Andersen, local lia! w in 4 "ips 255 0 ile vacancy in the Dryden Muni- 0 er own Council which day night and the success of the Ist, A. Halmorson, Henna fd , who are attending ~ the} The Onariy 3 BIT 380003 Cis Council took place last Fri Te oe Fuesday evening, with fcarnival even , Surpassed Rat ang, 4. Collison; rd, WM. Moret §aunal convention of the nt oF nis aco -- el red > Gi. Rilph 3 Bl 1 The | Z0uncilors M. Bailey, A Pater. | which was predicted, Everything tin; 4th Mrs Peterson; - sth, W. Hn Lunes' Ne aL LL ityounmg Ris were thet ger ARG hos fol, Thos. Proudfoot, Ralph, 1.{ went off perfectly. There was a: Baker; er VE Srmens B.C id ba urban, county an rural munl Gi a AE BR Sr he Wien and C.J. me of i In its Ton good le Dn bang esther Re ae ya silted wag af follows: ToT roo | Wright, all present. LAR TL the ice; many miore enjoyed furnished tie music for the carni- i 1288. Thuis aiid 4 Wat stare Ll re iil ERE I. Pron Aiter the minutes of the previ- | skating later and the ceremony of val which was enjoyed equally as rR ES ii PIER, fo advise : BR rien) yies, 50, ous meeting had been read une the crowning of the queen was a! much by the huge crowd of SPEC lwo feet of He ® Fi pe le iti Fhineal. as to adeadment, LIBRARY GROWS .|2pproved, the clerk presented ac. delightful event, {tators as by the skaters. weather all the. tn : iy i um fe gin fn 5 VWs | counts to the amount of $4796.97.1 About nine o'clock the queen, § Following the ice program thel er eo oe i Jritjde sautey to the .inaual Con ven- * line Ten of Metal Joren 445 passed for payment Dib Ale Rony heralded by aj crowd Joved to the Town Hall that Pr = ot io : on pont oH : ard J ining bli Library may land Wilton: #1. Insta woe Se [5% 20 followed by her Tatts whore the. Eveshmen' ponders JLo0 8 and that this ideal B.C Jehanae of no iHon and an eo SF Liveen Public 14 Tory ay land Wilson, A letter an roan waiting, the five other queenmusic for 4 very enjoyable dance bore i oni ri Lira change of expuriy i VEEN heures ois | rom the Library Board asking candidates, took her place in the The band and orchestra both LE er is not all it is ri Sy ers Th : re dioranian. this week, Dur. {OT a grant of $400, and on motion j centre of the ice surrounded by alll gave their services free for which] 3s T ; f fon 58" conducted in the jus Lis 1628 there were 248 members {of Councillors Wright and Bailey {other skaters in carnival costume | ihe committee is very gratefu on 8, Campbell,who ac-{of al 1. iitcipalitics and therefore Cy» ults and 1212 juveniles ex-| this was Bivens ."jwho formed a circle around the! nk Ao.wkikArk Akkw-?0 sppamed Hon Poter and Mrs. {should be supported by all muni \/ Gangs books during the yeur.| E. W. Bowes and S. C. Boyle royal court. "The queen made' al As everyone said afterward plan from Ottawa and was thet ci clities, Municipalities 'noc z é six Dryden Public Library now [asked for the rent of the town hall charming picture in beautiful{ was the bést carnival vet and the | So.cst of her parents, Mz and Mrs tuembership ean bes: secu ig No books, and during 19:2¢fior the purpese-of staging a box-j White satin costume, The Mayor, 1boys of the rink comittes are 1: i aT ant Toh De Tan Iages of the Asoc! 4 1:hees 309 books by purchase and ug bout whieh they are endeav-] Dr. P. H. B. Wood then read ulbe congratulated on the splendidy es Tan on Bye for memb Quiros, These, of course, are oring to pr for a profes-Isplendid address proclaiming ! success of every detail of thels Dr. Morison has bee . wpe 1. PRly 'can the dit trom the books belonging to | sional boxe ¢ east, in the] Miss Berrey queen of the carnival whole affair. : > uy A vist an Winnipe, 3 sect > cdequate appa . Hie gon ernment circwldting "Kb { nans future mcil deemed while the subjects kneeled in wait. { io ryden members are, sordialiy [45 picsent their poe $1 "1s v which are changed sevesal fit advisable ne nt the hall for}ing. He then placed a teviotod TET oe 1viied to the annual re-unjon din-Ififence the recommen dations tivws during "the year, = Last this purpose, the reatorabetiwn on the hagd of the queen The Banquet tr oi the 52nd Battajlion, which; the Association, : Thy 4 a ia Pang the not to fong condition and around her shoulders a nand.| On Saturday evening Mr AliredT. . , oe % Pel Rove eh The resolusions of the Outast TT Se 4 eke an fo : ae i : i 4 . 7 ~~ . Ji 11 J Wei Nillis + AT ie.30 31 : Sn ow Doan 2d of CL S740 The foo: = the up stairs hall. ysome white satin robe, with er] Pitt in. his usual generous man- ict ih a William, on Fri, Municipal Association are £g at Fare javentiss, Herel dt Was move by "ova Wilson mine trim ning. The finale of the iner banqgueted the Queen and the ER 2 : tiousht and worougnly dis ame several sheives full of fine and seeonded by oun, Teonger| ceremony was the presentation ofi'queen candidates together with) > els itt and son Atthur Pitt cussed decisions. of the majority Boks, specially selected for Jav-fthat $40.00 be gemiited' to asia beautiful rope of pearls. The) the commitice, the judges and] cic ViSitors to Fort William: vote of a lafge. representation © ¢iiiv reading and it is most grati-] Workmen's Compensation Boarding then began to play and the iseveral others who assisted with carly (his week. \ selected represent wves. and off fying to the board to sec they to cover workmen engaged in pro-! Bld march was led by Oueenlilia carnival. About twenty-six 0 Don't forget the whist drive and: ciuls of practically all cides, =» War the young folks are going posed Sewer construction during hen Judging costumes "tool down to a most enjoyable dinner Sty hong OL Lon 17 Golden number of counties, tows and vit Ne atten (hese books. 1929 as required under schedule; p ace ati the following were the served in the dining room of Sal's wtar Lodge, AF & AM. in the lages, as well as an ever increag- = a Noi. [prize-winne Tote] Sak = Masonic hall - tonight, {Friday}. ing numbe whships throngh-- --UCTORS INSTAL NEW | A. Finlay's tender for 20 cords Todi sobs Ll Boboban i] Toe pine presided and gave ay, codices R. J. Pronger and Oo 2 yoy ewnider. - MACHINE ; of wood at $6.75 per cord was ac- 2nd, diss E. Wik: comig Miss! short address, 'commlinmim Som oor Ts : pen sevaral deys Cin ank - EE cepted on the motion of Coun.: Cleaver. young peopic on their Inte sie. | Omir tee Erp C. Merrill and Miss Alice and official: Wright of Wabygoon were vis. in this manner. itors to Dryden Wednesday, 1 good, a : Mrs J. B. Gates is away on 'a * The value df the le} visit to Winnipeg. tor. the exchanse of ide : Mr and Mrs W. Hambleton, of methods cannot be over cai + ee . = IS i EROre are visiting In Dryden. There ale sections for Ave on EE Se Lali] fi PE Rt ihe guests of Mr and Mrs Jas. 1 and Tre Mr and Mrs Owen Gough, of cmianves, Ru : ; London, Ont., who were on their : rban Delegates, in which way to Edmonton, stopped off matters of great practical te: here last week to spend a fey MAY be and are discussed Th days with Mr and Mrs Jas, Gourh 2 eoporiuniyy ind Shar 2 el Sn Prem, | le municipalities should +é: : the Association as {liejr ov : to its support and, throu J : combined efforts, secure fic. the 'createst possible cervice ta themselves, Three calls withi ecord for the loca "LOL i the Mill was burned, with: mg further damage Tuesday evening of Paul Coll was coun February 8-9 as the water line did not extend far enough to be of ay use, Ss Na et -------- SN ee' Ald Liceting "The Tadids' Ald of the U Chureh «oii hold thew reg Sula meeti.g on Wedassday afternoon, TIWT ny. Tons AA oO ELIVE : ; 308, Bailey 134 no tiens are called off, and besides] Property-- Councillors Paterson and extensive market will be Smith 483, Milanese 446.--1905. \' | th¥ =¢varal spécial numbers. | Pronger and Bailey. opened up for Dryden Paper; Whiting 450, 'Wright D. 513, \ dle lunch (well you know) ] "Finance-- Councillors Pronger, products, which exclusively man- Harris 438, Alexander 479.--~1880. \ have we done anything in the! Wilson and Proudfoot. _ ufactures these containers in the! Upton vs. Warren--Upton 452. \ leh ine thet would be' un-| ~ West-- Tronto Mail & Empire, Clempson, 509, Death z47, Sib y \ ~werthy -- and last but not least," Wednesday, Feb. 13th Rev. H.- Ie A Sal ro 0 E. Stillwell, D.D., General Sec. of Canadian Baptist Foreign Mis-- the music. We have several brand new tumbers and we think that we have pretty well all the new sions will address in the Baptist. | "hits that are worth anything, but Church. © "South Side. of the 9 . if vit, ct us know and welll get World's Roof." The public is in- ( right Liter them. , vited. I Iarmoniously, i : | : "The Freshmen" i 3 NOTICE Li \/ | = "1 The Tax Sale of the Municipal- j§ : ity of Machin has been has been 9 , adjourned juntil Saturday, Feb. a : 16th, at thE office of the clerk at '2 p.m. At which sale, if the price offered is less than the amount due' for arrears of taxes, charges and costs, it is the intention of the Municipality to purchase same. G. RUETE, Clerk PREVENT FIRE || as far as possible \ through fire- sreventive measupes | | ANNOUNCING The opening of a MARCELLING PARLOR in the ee ARG 5 STAR BARBER SHOP, Dryden : ' Under the Management of Miss Margaret Betts fate of the Marvel Beauty Rarlors. Winnipeg Hours--{rom 9 to 6 Evenings by appointment. --FPhone 102-- PREVENT inancial loss by re with sufficient IRE INSURANCE . ERISURE WITH: A J. L3IBSON, Agent, Dryden | \ \ \ \ iH 3 fi ARUN NP WAMPOLE'S EXTRACT OF COD LIVER Vitamines-- that mystericus i "something" which makes the | young grow--will be found in Wampele's Extract of Cod. Liver, as well as. other elon standstill~-lacking in energy orvitality--and convalescents who do not improve readily, undersigned for 25 cords of sound dry Tamarack wood, to A To ; ro = «Fxk act ments necessary for the devel- © piled on Continuatio S = SER Folin opmentof health and strength, Ground. All tenders to be EEVICE it i Heb. 11th, 1929. Lowest of: slid : {ver Children who seem 40 be at a : so Ces y t TENDERS. FOR OR WGC DH Feb, 12.81 3 par. afithe home oF : : CR : Vireo Hanlon, © An irvitation Tenders will be'received Ly i : the Taiiten undersigned until Irebiuary 1929, for twenty (20) | sodind, dry Tamarge woo! iu be! delivered at the Town Tail ryden not later than Marchi Ta, Lis 3 west or any tender y-accepted. J LE. GIBSO? LNDERS WAN "ED Tenders will be received by the not enders not necessarily accepted. tio tires you A. J.LOCK, Secretary I than hit the get just the needed tonic stim. ulert effect from a short treat- ment with Wampole's Extract 3 den Pharmacy Lid, i 1 { 93 309.--1808. of Cod Liver, . 267, - McRae 304, Collisss 530 ps --1875 ; 3a : Price $1.00 BED botile Next Week's Games--Tuesdav, | 'Whiting vs. Morison, Wednesday Payne vs. Upton, Thursday, War- ren vs. Hamilton, Friday, Hardie vs. Hambly, Payne 8, Warren 6, Morison Hardie 5, Upton 1, Hamilto Whiting 6, Hambly 8. Warren 490, Gibson, 275, Scot: €sented in every Y \sk those who | ey will praise our ti: Team Standing for 12 Games-- 2

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