THE DRYDEN OB6ERVER i industry and The "The Arrival Burden of Un - of Kitty" employed Amusing Comedy to be Presented eta by A:Y:P: at Strand, Dryden % Fy on. Peter Heenan Says It Saturday evening, May 4th. § Should Become One of = ! : The Overheads (Miner & News) j i Advance seats are now on' A ens i Ag sale for that amusing comedy : or ay iy UMC "The Arrival of Kitty" which will ; as come when 1e 17 SY CON ip ain a aie ee MS ; ik Sut $408 Sr wi! 2% t py usiry con be staged on Wednesday and ickets on Sale cerned should shoulder the burd- Thursday evenings at Derry,s le 7 3 Pa to Shae SS > e > ren of unemployment to a greater Palace Theatre by the | members ! May 15 to Sept. 30 Return Limit OCTOBER 30, 1929 Pacific Coast dustry relations, On the way, see Banff: Lake i The Minister cited the case of : Y 1 2 ihe 8 1 er induet . " Louise, Emerald Lake and other sie pulp and paper industry 2% & so many plays in past, and this renowned Mountain resorts. particular basis for his belief, one promises to be no exceplicn Great Lakes Alaska huge factories were erected, large to the rule = jextent than the State, was the opinion expressed by Hon. Peter 'Heenan, Minister of Labor, before 'the Commons Committee on in- of the Anglican Young People,s Dramatic Club, under the direct- ion of Mrs T: D, Ruggles. The most outstanding local amateurs are members of this splendid organization that has presented On iden sol numbers of men were brought Tn "ppl mes Jiet ; : : : vr er : : , 1e stor opens with the A delightful diversion on your The Romantic Northland. to work there, without and regard ypival ih > RR mountains Eastern Trip. 3 hey pre as to ha the: otel of William Winkler, his 5 TO Jer-D1 1C he! 4 : 1 3 Overszas Tours West Coast en WoL DSO piG venen Lhe sister-in-law, niece, and a maid; Sian over-production eventually CAMS with 4 don to complete the | 31s . -- 2 3 Ox iQ - if TO Aree 2, Td Great Britain - Continent A pleasing five day Cruise of and, if men and women were! rne. The manager of thel 7 + 0 at hr 1 ut 5 1 t+ qa ai y s the Western Coast. jn ol by Sa as ait pe] being detained in town, he : 7a resu ie industry should be cal-i_ a Nios 1 D TTOTT CN ICUTARS ' ha ; _ wires the bell-boy, Tinglepauch io ASK THE TICKET AGENT FOR FULL PARTICULARS led upon to look after them. Tt. Ys glepaugh tg run the house, along with th. capable assistance of the coloured porter Sam. They manage to de-: stroy the tranquility of the house was a matter for Provincial regu- lations, he contended. | Mr Heenan pointed out that a+ CANADIAN PACIFIC z Hi hog i SL be for which it has always been noted : g for the Manitoba . Legislature, When Bobby Baxter arrives on A 3 T 1 or Ji B13 - . . jwhich would give a British con the scene in search of his sweet : ic facilities for constructi a . ; : ; : or : on ac fay es ra : heart, Jane, he finds an old colleg.: Fee Deenik, Dutch-Canadian far-{ Photograph shows the bride and groom I en fin, ar & / he i ws pi a ay i chum in the temporary boss of mer of Huttonville, near Brampton, reunited at the Canadian National Rafl- LY ; ; e : 2 r BE 2 othe hotel Tinglepaugh. Winkler Ontario, and his proxy bride, formerly ways station, Montreal, where Mr. . ihe Tan Jntario ana tue le very much opposed to Bobby Miss Boz of Holland, Bride and ZEON | Pveenik was waiting for. hiv future wife, Joe oe Tele Sony WL >. coming after Jame, for. if she met while the latter was attending agri- The couple left Morttronl for Hutton EUILDERS' SUPPLIES {solve the over-production She marries him, Winkl_. wses $10,- cultural college, in Holland, and before 1 Te th tha fol ou > ition in the newsprint industry, he 000. So he has arranged for Jane salling for Conads Miss. Bos went | ville. where ey were marri 'added.-- News-Chronicl ; 8 : ; {age Yordval € J added.-- News-Chronic e, through a form of proxy marriage. | arrival. ; to Marry Benjamin More. This unfortunate gentleman has some very trying ordeals, and is mis- for everyone else but LUMBER ---- LATH ---- PLASTER -- CEMENT DE T---- Sean, sere her SLE ony has some very hilarious moments, BODY FOUND HANGING TO ETC, ETC. 2 PAA Let us give you an estimate on your plans for building, or we will supply plans on request. COAL- | LIVERY ae tA ARKD DRAY i re PROMPT SERVICE Aunt Jane has a great aversion for it means an extra ten thousand i TREE IN IGNACE SECTION dollars, and he thinks what fun Kitty and he could have with it. i Another pe ---- gruesomee tragady Fo AT ALL HOURS A. WEAVER for wine, women and song, so 1 William Winkler has to step care fully to keep in her good grace, COKE. Phone g6 : Dryden, Catarlo [to foot the bills. = seeing thal she is always willing His efforts to get the old-maid sister a husband Come In-- See -- Hear --~Learn! Drive a PLYMOUTH Only a few days left to learn the high peints of Plymouth during "Learn-the-Difference" fortnight. 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Kitty, his actress friend has even | 5 the North Sounty was revealed a hard time proving that she ig 2° mileage 140 East of Ignace herself, after her arrival at theion the Canodian Pacific Railway ; : ; the first divisional point west ot Fort William yesterday, when the body of a unidentified man was found hanging to a tree. There was a noose about his neck iThe matter was reported to Provincial Constable Wright at Dryden, who wired Inspector hotel. Everybody is doing their best to make it hot for Willian. Everything gets in such a tangle that it is surprising to see how! easily it is all straightened out again. The whole thing is a tremend- ously funny comedy that cannot but please everyone who attends. 'Ingram of the Port Arthur The artists appearing are as headquarers of the Provincial Soll i Police. Constable Wright is William Winkler...Jim Johnson: conducting an investigation of Aunt Jane, his sister jthe body. He says it has been : A ral :¢,, {hanging ° for some time Jessie Smith hanging to the tree fo £ Jane, his niece. .... Ethel Hook Coroner Morrison of Dryden Bobby Barter. ... Bob Openshaw viewed the body, where it was Benjamin More. . Lawrence Toolejcut oven onl burial ar ranged. Ting, a bell boy... 5. Cliff Hart SINCLAIR ATTACKS Sam, a colored parter | FERGUSON REGIME RBI La Jack Hollandd or : Suzette, Aunt Jane's maid LONDON, Ont, April 24.--Con- Gert Wilcox: cluding an address severely ar- wm Kitty, an actress. . Meada Holland ;T&1g€ning the conservative admin- a mmm (15tTation of Premier G. Howard SON TESTIFIES AGAINST: lC¢rguson, at the ban, uet of the WoL liberal Women's Association, W. | F en IN yon en E. N Sinclait, K.C, leader of the di liberal party, appeared for an op- position candidate in every rid- ing of Ontario in the next general election as the "only way to test public opinion" ; "An election is likely. All op- position must be converged to the same point," Mr Sinclair said. "The question is the Ferguson "My father killed her," sajd the|80vernment, or not. The. liberals youngster, asked who had been 71° oy ot hy 8 ay responsible for the killing of}! "1€Y Welcome all non-co : : : tves and appeal to all who wish MrsPenasque early in March. 2 i a RE the Ferguson gov- How do you know?" prosecut- : ernment. ing counsel demanded, "PORT ARTHUR, Ont, April 24 ---With his son and namesake testifying against him, Jack Bou- cher, Italian trapper, charged with the murder of his wife's aunt, Mrs Mary Penasque, was commited for. trial at'a preliminary hearing today.. » "There was no one else who TYPHOID FEVER GRIPS 'could do it," replied the lad. He NORTHLAAND; THREE DIE testified that he had seen has fath- er standing over the woman's body in front of their cabin, wi a stick in his hand. THE PAS, Man, April 24--Three deaths have occurred in St. An- (thony's hospital here from typhoid a .{ fever within the last two days, : x a Os Boe, "land an epidemic in the disease is appe , W C CUIMINati« Lad - drinking bout which took Boucher] 28108 at Mile 327 on the Hudson and his wife, with her aunt, on a oy ne Besides the deaths in Si Ly ospital here, there are 12 cases fou bins in their dis-|. °F] : EA > nm aio St Anthony's at The Pas, all ICT. d in I'TCa | » 7 . we Ie : 3 Tom 327, and eight cases in the oe ao ey ne little hospital in the northern "y® len, Whe Douay Wvas discov railway town itself. The disease ed at an isolated spot. SNDERSON & HA FUNERAL DIREGT DAY OR NIGHT CALLS ws. (originated north of The Pas on : 'the few railway line to Cold i% lake and at 327, myn Lhe dead are: J. Heschuk, 28; MRS of Winnipegosis ; L. Jones, 28, of | Winnipeg ; and J Alexson, 23, re- % ORAM PTY ENDED T0 Iatives unknown, CREEINT : pur doctors are at 327 fighting 62 R 3 Wight, 62 x + the outbreak. The water has been -- chlorinated and all residents of the town inoculated. The outbreak (originated, it is believed, from the {ater supply. Marble and Granite il | MONUMENTS | | A.J. LOCK, Dryden i . 5