= |X ---- VOL. IX DRYDEN, Ontario, April 26th, 1929 Locals Mrs Percy Hake and daughter are the Lois of Pott Arthur guests of Mr John Hardie. Mrs W: W Howell of Minnit- guest of taki was the weekend Mrs W: A: Ray. J: L: Skillen left monday for Au Revoir A big crowd assembled in last, on the munity social, the object of which was to bid au revoir to Mr Wil- liam Sutton, late paper superin- tendent in the Paper Department the Mill Hall on Saturday evening occasion of a com- Third Divisional Court HIS Honor Joudge Dowler, of Kenora, presided at the sitting of the Third Division Court which was, held at Dryden on Wednes- day, April 17th. Sudden Death of Mrs Hiedric UPON AA of the sud- 'den death of 'Mrs Heidrick ison left for Waldhof Wednesday 'afternoon. of Waldhof, the Coroner, Dr H. Mor- "Oh Susan" A packed house greeted the the Girl's Guild of St. Luke's in formance "Oh Susan" staged by the Pulp Mill Hall, on Friday evening. The play was excellently staged per- Classifi-d WANTED -- STRONG GIR]. for kitchen work, by May 1st. CENTRAL HOTEI I W ANTE D-- COMPETENT girl or woman to take charge as > 5 ! Th a : and reflects much credit on the housekeeper. ' Fort William. of the Dryden Paper Company.| 7 ° cop was 1n session for} Mrs Heidric died very suddenly members of the cast and their Mrs RALPH PRONGER, Mrs A. Millings, Eagle River], JIT and Mrs Sutton and Nancy five hours and a considerable num- Wednesday afternoon, but upon director, Mrs D. E. McRae. 12 Dryden, Cut. Wak TINT ona : left on Number Two, Sunday atter,ber of cases were dealt with dur- investigation Dr Morison decided| The plot centered around a do dh M : G K oh Fen { L000, €0 route,' fof Yorkshire, ing that time. ; fdeath was due to heart failure scheming" woman who posed as alROONTERS WANTED--A pply Y Mrs €o. Skene y and children England, the home of Mr Sutton's | Some of the cases dealt with by and no inquest was necessary. 5° spent the weekend in Kenora. parents. ~~ A huge crowd throng-; His Honor were: z servant in order to win the heart of the hero and the situations that resulted were most interesting, and some indeed comical, and of course there was the usual happy ending. However, the audience was kept interested all the time and it was agreed by everyone; that the members of 'the Guild with their male smup top amateurs, During the period between acts '(solos were delightfull rendered By fv ; [Mrs D Maunsell, and Miss Svbi. ie a I Si Thorpe, piand ; solos by A. BR, Fon SATE TWO. Yom Mrs MADDER, Mrs Herdric is survived by her Whyte Street. i R Perryman vs. Haells, which husband and was 63 years old. God-speed. fwas adjourned from the Previousipi-l took place at" Waldhof. It is the intention of Mr Sutton sitting of the court. On hearing to enjoy a tiree month's vacation; the case was dismissed as to bal. in the old land, before returning ance claimed by primary creditor to this land to resume his oc. of $8.20. Primary creditor be! cupation of paper-making. He allowed his court costs, but no having the offer of two splendid witness .fees, Primary debtor to positions in important mills, one be allowed his witness by way of in Eastern Canada, and the other, offset to court' and costs, and across the line. judgment and moneys in court to The high regard and popularity be disposed off in accordance with of the guest of the evening was judgments at former court. evinced by everyone present greet{ Weare versus Leichuk, and P. ing him with a warm hand-clasp, Mr and Mrs Pidgeon have open ed their summer home at Wabi- goon for the season. Mrs "Ti: Wright "weekend at Dinorwic. Mrs Fitzgerald and Mrs Stone of Kenora were the guest ofMr and Mrs Wigle during the weel- end. M. S. Campbell, - of Ottawa, passed through here on Monday eonroute to Winnipeg. Alfred Pitt attended the open- ing of the Royal Edward Hotel at I : $ Dryden ing the platform to wish therm | FOR RENT--FOUR-ROOMED house, with small barn and hen- house, 4% acres of land. --Apply THOS. PROUDFOOT. The Dryden Tailor. port were tip' FOR RENT--SMALL COTT. age~--Applyto J. WINTERBOTTOM Dryden, Ont spent the THE DRYDEN'S NEW PHOTOGRAPHER Open for Business WEDNESDAY, May 1st. Films developed and Printed within twenty-four hours. Studio in the McFayden Block 3 -. i i : 0} Col To : Cow frest 4 of and Tob Berrey, which were much: S, due to freshen first week o! a : ; 'Koshon and M. J. Crosier versus M. WAGER, Photographer |ar etinted. Bir gon ae iay--Apply j Fort William, on Wednesday "Best Wishes and Good Luck." |Leichuk and Koshon. Judgment Tl STP on bi atari Gibson ac-} JAS. C. GUTHRIE, evening. The early part of the evening in favor of primary creditor. Weare | [ aay at no 126-3p Dryden, Oni : i for - 2%. iio stage setting also is worthy riof oo Ji 3 , --" ===: Iwas spent in cards and other for $55.97, of Crosier for $382.28 "THE ARRIVAL OF KITTY" 08 Tots : RE . . : amusements, the proceedings be and costs. Judgment against the ie Carnations For Mother's Day-- J TO BE REPEATED -- "The Arrival of Kitty" the popu A i 2 SALE -- TWO GOOD Sea i : arden buildi 5ts ing ment was particularly pleasing. 0 a hs ing' enlivened by community sing- ing, [in w garnishee A. J. Lock for $9r:00 | The Women's Missionary Soci- instrumental music, etc, etc.,! D. W. Scott versus. Fors and, ety intends to have girls selling ; 2S a ) The cast was as fololws: : hich Messrs F. Whiteley, ] Dryden Paper Company garnishee! tei Mrs Wes . Eo Enquire Carnations on Saturday May TTR Turnbull, W H Brownhill, T It was adjudged that the primary oe on $oport I ils ah Mrs P, H. Bs o E. W. Wick, for Mother's Day. They wall call Foote . Colling O. Erickson and debtor is indebted to primary 11 : ; Rt AG he rls 2 20-3p Dryden, Ont - i ? re : : : 5 -fcnvers Mer 3 iq a 2 at your home, so be prepared tof course Bill Lewis, as entertain- creditor in $88.55 debt, and $7.80 ple, will again be given on Satur PLoS Merndith, Wools Willan purchase a flower. p a ; : 2 Sh day afternoon, April 27th; by{Tadet Dalton. . ers excelled ions ves 2 thal Ci be po peeond| special request, and on this occas-| Edith Parsons ; efforts J fae £ gat a oy Fe 18 mae 28 O'sion the prices will be the same! Rose Parson Tea Postponed-- i Their pithy selections being great- the primary © debtor in $88.32, ; aii : > ; I, with the ad trac-, Mrs Hawl The tea advertised to be held 1 enjoyed by everybody. To add which is on the trial of the snl > usual, wit § added sitrae] ie -Miss M. Hassard FOR SALEe+--4-FOOT BRASS May Storey Bead with Springs and Mattress, Alice Berrey Box Stove and Pipes.--Apnly nal Mrs F. Moore! : a : os hi Me > - OBSERVER OFFICE ! - : S Si oe Tames FOR" Of a special feature picture Mame... ..... Mrs LD), Maunsell werden 0 TT) TE YA ! at the home of Mrs A. Bridgewat- I the contentment he Gore pan i he Slt C. Foes "Annapolis" added in for googilefey oi bn Ab Berrey 'FOR SALE-- MOTOR RC 1 er in aid of the Junior Ladies Aid don provided a repast whic wor Wright and the primary creditor Moat {Od Sone... 0 Fred Shepherd 24-it. long, built of Oak and The brilliant local artists scored 'Jason, the Butler. ..T. Alexander 34 inch planking. Autom a real hit on théir last appear-' steering gear and contro! ance and those who did not have} top, 20 h:p: engine, 4 cylin; : enthusiastic approval. jawarded as to $77.00 to C. James as been postponed indefinitely | Prior to supper being served, Wright and as to the balance to tMr A. M. Taylor, by unanimous the primary debtor. Surprise Porty for Mrs Sutton-- choice was selected as the speak-! Rowan versus Mrs J. F raser, & OPENING OF THE SEASONS: i 4 : f : hei ay Ei cycle; Electric starter, toni - twenty-five of the women eins presales; p, or the il Toe Lint Saturday and enjoy a real good } The openirg : of 'the season ; ea boat Si) Wine hi 5 of Mrs Wm. Sutton gathered at*emp pee of 5 Pee 1 Li g 41 Ss \ adj € 'flaugh-- Kenora Miner & Nows. Lestivities and the Silver Jubilee: ; gers and mail to Goid ay Bor Doms ood TWD nievips I ? a fond a TH Tohn Manager Bailey of the Strand o Waldohof wl be celebrated Apply to 3 > , eVvic appe da ! V 1x > . . = 3 : 1]ap a conce anda daz 1 : 3 T » : Tw and music formed althe "speech re frequently son, Wabigoon-Contact, Bay Min- i EE a one Si Waldoht a - A STL, Dirorme pleasant evening's entertainment, punctuated by applause; the ing Company garnishee. Judg- 4 i a hen on Sd hall on friday May the 3. A play FOR SALE--ALSIKE, RED & and the honored hostess was pre-jspeaker, referred to the merits ment in favor of primary creditor : 1 ] . .- ff. ek x She) hi 2 sented with a handsome silk coo- tand personal high qualities of Mr Sutton, these Mr Taylor, were numerous and too known to dwell on at any length -------- w y TU RSP UE FEY (REAL ty LCR tl He paid a splendid tribute to Mr Sutton as a superintendent and; as a competent and efficent paper- | maker his abilities went without question. Whatever fate lead his! May 4th. "The Arrival of Kitty" entified " Fun on the Local" will The LCT Witnhy 4s has been heralded as one of th= also be presented by the Waldoh 1e case of C J Wright, versus finest shows ever presented in School pupils. Admission Gents W K Edye and the Dryden Lumb- on + $1.00 Ladies zoc. Dont f 430 er Company vere. TH Casmpbell Kenora, and Dryden is indeed for- $1. 50¢. Dont forget the €F cOmpaty versus AMPLER tunate to be able to see this splen- date. did comedy at 55c. E acco timothy. mixed, - 15¢. per n $12.50 per hundred pounds, £ Dryden; bags extra. Seed Fo toes, true to strain, Early Ohi, Irish Cobbler and Green Mount ] jain, $1.00 per bushel. : . H. W. CLARKE {Cancels Permit Beyond Recall-- wy ger Sault 'Ste. Marie, Ont, --Apiil acme] for $5.55 and costs. said : well lie coat, by Mrs Larson on behalf of those assembled. Mrs Sutton very fittingly thanked the ladies, present for the gift and honor they had done her. were adjourned till the next court. * 'Notice !-- TO ARRIVE SATURDAY > Pdjo Personel Shower-- The New Graham-Paige from EY ee NT Seotehimn ; ALE TEED RLEY : fie Doloott! Motor Sates C ODDFELLOWS please meet in 25 Br Bi A Si Ak ETL Mos a e 8 3 . : {Nac 15 OW eas T se i Y vi LAAN A pleasant event took place on footsteps, success assuredly the Dolcetti Motor Sales Co., the Town Hall, Sunday evening own 1aeas as to how Thursday evening, when about 30 awaited him ! i Fort William, will arrive in young people of Wainwright! Speaking on citizenship, Mr, gathered at the hgme of Robert Taylor said "that of you and yours Coats, and held a personel shower has been ideal" and. not without in honor of, Miss Teresa Coats, emotion did the speaker refer to thail Pulp Mill Farm. when Magistrate Elliott, who had 3 Tara 5 suspended sentence on a drunk re MAKE Ron, * HAVE 23 charge in view of the man's we- barred Rock Pullets of ihe best £ xa +1 - 7a ~F ~ ~1 record, asked if he did not want} 3 Ing strains, $1.50 each os would at 6:30 p.m., to parade to | Anglican Church for anniversary! service. Dryden, Saturday, and will be demonstrated by Mr Zent- il. You will have an oppor- ! Auction Sale-- - 1 2 nee Pa » 3 te io rise : St ude in on fresh Milk Cow wich i 7 5 i . tunity to see it for comparison his permit talen away. i is ; =. Wie chrieber ; ha ind "friendship", k pe . re ! ash df he i i I a AT = 45 _ " ; { with other cars. An Auction Sale of Farm Im-| «ppg cancelled the noo", rem-|cash difference. where she intends t : re. : plements and Household Effects, twill be held "y summer. In presenting Mr Sutton with ---- EE at IW Clarles A happy time 'was spent in the gift consisting of a handsome C. : a Tio ol hr 2 ~ games, and supper was served by club-bag, and a equally handsome PAPERHANGING, PAINT ING i WER = : 2 FOR SALE-SMALL COOK Mrs McGogy, assisted by her hat-box for Mrs Sutton, the & ALI e x ite Oatinhionie Bam on Thur. MOTOR Cahn Gon New Biove. poly io ht d S. . ispeaker, on. behalf of the: Reason@ble Prices Ty : 'clock!P€ obtained locally, from A. Tl. Mrs JFRENCH, Dryden. Se Ra presen- hanes of Dryden Paper Cc., Leave your Orders at The ell Gi re his 'LOCK, i a Tin ted the gifts to Teresa in a Cub and.of the community wished OBSERVER OFFICE. . ' ; Et FP SALT KER Bag and there was beautiful and 'them long-life, health, and every - D. McKELLAR, Dryden, Ont iarked Edgar, taking the perpit in this hands and tearing it to pieces. | 9 SE 1 tht Sen abein de J pel dh Sladen Bob Ld CRS Tetsudo aol ep I EE Ce lo RAR BIE SN J ford Foc ERC ecl piadiaondin cde A he Ld ein rad, Tats dr at ob pak ina Se ah mar be for Me Pl IRE ot Lt de #00 Se LI RSE BL 0 MCL gE Tl AE LO Ev (no. CRIT CL, 8 SLB ie J To Sa Se RIL BER SR Ir A 6 Pp CL here SR, SEE SO Sm aa as SPER 8 oS CRA mL ES a Le Te IIT rr ere ppt mals He liked the county, he liked the town, and best of all the people. # Frankly, he was sorry to leave them, but, i "The best laid schemes 'mice an' men, Gang aft agley." i I known I leave many good, "friends, I trust I leave no enemies i Accept the best wishes and thanks y I can offer you, that of myself and: wife. Good luck, and happiness, {i which after all Dryden, they were of the happiest i of Vi PREVENT FIRE as far as possible (Adult Size) 25 Dr West's Tooth Paste (Large Size) 7 or DOGS, must procure the necessary dog tags for the year {1920 v ithout further notice. Tags dimay bre procured from the Town BI Clerlc's Office or the Town Const- iiable. ii Dategl at Dryden this 15th, day of April 1929 J. E. GIBSON, 19-26 Town Clerk. FOR SALE--CABIN MOTOR = Fi. baby Carriage--Apply PERS ore TOWN OF DRYDEN ; SHAM Droda useful gifts contained in it. prosperity. i SEE EEL SEC at : val , os T. GRAF AM. Dryde Following this the floor was] Upon rising Mr Sutton was pa . ; ! ALL PERSONS CARRYII'G ou YOR SALE--ig22 FORD SL. "agg 204 gancleg Bh . p Na 50) in Heitor fer ia business To yy 7 license a an, Snap at the train to bid good-bye to Miss| Taylor for his kind (remarks in i A : Hoy ; ir I i a > pl i z 19-26 OBSERVER OFFICE - Coats Saturday evening, when she! reference to himself and his wife i io i > bi Sp 30) 1S otf mmm left for Schrieber. Of his ten years residence in i 50 , r W { : T th B h OWNING OR HARBORING A FOR SALE--EIGHT-ROOM'D C | ¢SLS 10010 brush jo House at west end of Arthur St. good garden and fine well. As jowner is away from Dryden thi: (property will be sold at a very reasonable price..~Apply to BOX 148 Dryden, Ont. FARM FOR SALE -- LAER Side, 141 acres, one mile from Dryden; 45 acres under cultiva- ttio. First class buildings, excel- i i 12 ig Long lent water s of 2 = 7 : afte: are the principal / Boat, 'cypress hull, 28 ft, long, 7- A supply, fenced & cross throu fire- "things in life LE Mey ft. beam, 20 hip: Campbell engine "Wp MOOREHOUSE » preventive measures Sek gS a at 4 fi Bosch magneto I 12-19-26-3p Dryden, Cut, : PREVENT jthe piano. An impromtu dance i JAS. AN, : A taking place which wound up af happily spent evening. Ly '1, W. R. CLIMENSON Pianoforte Tuner financial loss fire with sufficient FIRE INSURANCE Kenora, Ontario amram 3 FOR SALF--j0 ACRES OF, land, close to Dryden: also 8o 80 acres, over forty under cultiva-, THIS 1S TO CERTIFY iam very sorry for any inconveni- ence or trouble that may h : : joo caused to Myrtle Scoiiard ! Is in Town Now. i 1 Ph IL 1 tion--Apply to fof Dryden, by what I may have INSURE WITH ides HA be left with R. i yden armacy tq iE PAN marry, A ll Le ter be J- E. GIBSON, Agent, Dryden J. Pronger. 1 i Ca i ot { BLE CSO RUBY BOOMHOWER. | ire. 2. 23H