Dryden Observer, 9 Aug 1929, p. 1

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b, J yr VOL. IX DRYDEN, Qutario, August oth, 1929. ih Chautauqua Misiy Morion Swanson, representa-' tive of the Cangdian Chautauqua was Carling THE adjourned meeting of the Cuil- ing Rink fans was held in the Town ; % n : 2 Man Ban : : in town on Tuesday and met the : Hai, Wednesday 'evening and the members of the local committee to large turnout proves the interes' Sg necessary arrangements fOr. thai interest is being shown in the ne forthcoming Chautauqua, August. 5 to 22nd. Committees appointeq to look er advertising, tent, seat! ticket sales. The matter of reserved seats discussed at considerable the majority thought that to make any seats reserved woulg harm the 2s - was community spirit and general idea of | everybody will be en: Chautauqua, the same ie and have the same cpportunity of getting please. It was resolved that the doors will not be open on any night before seven thirty, in other words no person will be adm: ted to the tent before that time this gves those from the country time to get in and secure a seat, whereas the folk living in town have in the past, filled all seats and ihose from outside have had to stand. The committee have ordered 3809 seat jacks, these jacks will make a better and less expensive seats, taey will be on hand for use each year and also will be at the use of the people for other large gatherings where extra seats are needed. There will nat be any tax charged on season tickets bought before the opening day of Chautauqua. 1% will be charged on single entry tckets and season tickets bought after the first day, so get your tickets at once and save the tax, tne committee are using the surplus made last year to pay tor these seat jacks and the tax, this wil clean it all up. According to Miss Swanson 3h programmes this year are being well: received in all parts where they have' Leen 'put on, so great have tae crowds been in places that three sep- arate tents have been used in Calg- ary, two in Winnipeg, two in Edmon- © ton and two in Fort William. wish to write an essay on Steffan- son, there are valuable prizes to be given and all particulars can he ob- tained from A J Lock, or any of the committee, this opportunity dnould not be missed and applies to all, children in the distr ct. The committee are out to sell tick "© ets, do noch legve it until the lass minute but ges your tickets, this helps to get an idea of the seating | need and we want to provide ceats for alll All children having the tickets when the Director comes week will have » Sun Visor given to them, so get busy amg earn that) dollar right away. Communily Gathering-- You are especially invited to av- tend a commmunity gathering in the Community Hall, Wabigoon to celebrate the presentatin of a cer- tificate given to Rognor Olson for his action in rescuing a fellow citizen from drowning. This gven by the Canadian Humane Society, it is expected Mr Fraine, C: P: R: Mr Earngey, M:P:P: and Mayor Dr Wood, of Dryden will be pres- ent. Ladies please bring lunca and have a pleasant afternoon. EE MACHIN & COMPANY, Barristers, Solicitors, etc., Office on Main floor, Donnelly Block, Matheson & First St. South. Kenora, Ontario, EMSWRE WITH IE GIBSON, Agent, Dry din length, but: any s=at they. however, next corner of gf ; project, i Reporis from the building and finance committee were received by the meeting, and in consequence of 1 their being so satisfactory it was decided to go aheaq with the work. | Te ustees appointed to receive the oney due on shares sold. Messrs Fowlie, Dingwall and Pitt. Committee to superintend building : Messrs Peterson, Wice, Winterbot- tom and Harris, No work will be commenced uhtil fifty per cent of the stock has been subscribed, therefore those taking i stock will please see that the Trus- tees are paid the alloted amount as soon as possible, in order not to hamper the progress of the work. There are still a few shares to be sold, if you wish to be in on this see Marsh Bailey at once as they will not last Jong. Shareholders will raturally have the first opportunity ¢f curling Locatien decided upon is at the cofner North East of Albert and Kirkpatrick Streets, Further 'meeting will be eld Wednesday next, August Tth. 4 you are interested come along. PULP CONCESSIONS CLOSED-- Owing to the forest fires, whica are menacing the entire disir ct | Forestry Departmest has issuen ord- 'ers closing a greater part of the , pulp concession in the district. This means that all travel in these areas ie prohibited till further notice The areas includeg in order coni- mknees on the south east angle if the Township of Haycock, the Township of Haycock to the C: PT: R:, thence easterly to S. W. :orner of the Township of Langton, thence along the southerly shore of Eagle 'lake and all its windings to Niven Bay and then south aud over tae i greater part of the territory along | the Kenora-Rainy River Boundry and ¥rer a greater part of the Lali of ite Lake of the Wcods, except that {part adjacent to the Town of Kenora. The Forestry Department has been having rumch difficulty in combat ng the various forest fires and in some iplaces they are absolutely out of 'control, owing to the extremely diy 'weather and lack of waiker in crecks and small lakes. ' A large amount of valuable pulpwood already been destroyed. ae AN UNFINISHED LETTER-- Will the person who sent as un- finished letter to the undersigned please send remainder so that the contents will be of value to me. F COLLINS, Dryden. . the! thence : : 3 a Inortrerly along the eastern limits of | To children under sixteen, wio are" concessions have Pioneer Resident Called by Death WE regret to anno unce Bs of Mrs Catherine Ann Riddel tecok place at Dryden, at re Street on Friday, on Arthur July 26, 1928 The deceased was fil fc some time, and was confined her bed since a Mrs Riddell was on old-timers, having 1908 to make tn 1 daugter, k survived by one cne. son James. Also and ene brother--Drs ton Place, Ont, Mrs nora, Ont., Mrs Te and Mr T J Neill, W Much sympe sorrowing nt path Y The funeral took 1 Tuke's Church on Monday o'Clock. Interment bein; Dryden SE The pallbearers were: Messrs Me- Fadyen, McPhail, Gorron, Upton and Adair Or Som HEC] & IT sTHE Mill Barn Burns cn Wednesday night was was the greatest excitement this has known for 'some time. When the Dryden Paper Mill whistle blew repeatedly ghorily be- i midnight, cit zens were aware fire OWn a aR) =] were. visitor fire s at the mill gud! of the srien praciically ft} 33 4 pS ry 8 Of (Tae Yivey up over the "op ryone fo baleve at some-; thousand dol- WABIGOCON MINE TO PUSH WORK IN NEW DISTRICT Encouraging Vein Decides Co. to Adopt Expansion Program TO VISIT DRYDEN DISTRICT a i of Labor, the Hon, Peiér Heenan with Mrs Heenan & family passed throuah here last week enroute to Kenora to spend some ne. Mr Heenan informed Dryden . A new vein is reported as having been discovered on the property of | Wak fgoomf-Contact] Bay ', Mines Ltd. | near Dryden on the maiu live of the: Canadion. Pacific railway, of! Winnipeg. The mew showing is on: what is known as the Lost Mine' property, which was acquired by this! company last 'fall, and on surface exploration has (been way. The wein which is the sixth to he} found, is stated to show continuity | for 250 feet in which good gold} values have been shown, gnd further, wok is being done to open up the howing. Expension of the explora- 'tory activities of this company is ir * dicated in the announcement that a superintendent with Kirkland Cit experience is Dleing en gaged, and I that a consulting engineer is fo bey appointed. Wabigoon- Contact Bay Mines, Li 4 o Ra g wl east wien] under, § holds tioms in the have been sur work done. Financing is bei care of in New York. With Rc! Wachman as president. A number of" Unley States business 1 ary Ure.----Y LIBRARY TO Dryden Pub closed the Saturday and Tuesday evenings net ing the Chaultauqua programme in Dry den. PLEASE-- Will the party who borrowed, Vol. I, of the Source Book, Emucyclopia from the Observer Office. please re- turn same. { important duty, friends who 'greeted them at 'the depot that they would spend a week in the Dryden district before return- i to Ottawa. Ion. Peter Heenan since returned east fo sign the Old Age Pension agreement for the province of Nova Scotia at Halifax, but immediately on completing this will return to this Digtrict where the constituents will i their member ing has be glad to welcome the Hon. Peter Heamnn, We Bl renzo eit ine, TAKE NOTICE THAT unless the owner of the Brown Mare left by in' my care on Lot 11, First St. Sub-Divison for one weel, oi upon me and pays for the care d keep of the said Brown Maze 1 the cost of this notice, before the 15th day of August, I shall o have the said Brown Mare put up | Public Sale by Auction to pay for the care and dia of the said Boom Mr Robert Wachma 17m real tne cenerets onstruction of ¢ in town, being done bj Rettiy and Kimberly, comtractors from Kenora is progressin at ~ wat great rate. It is estimated } bout one and that a a half miles have already oo laid and those in the busiuess section and adjacent ern- streets ave ee dy joying the luxury of walking on the new pavements, : Construction in the resideutal seoc- tions is being Tash d along at the same speedy rale, and as far sa can be learned, everyone is entirely satisfied with this latest and most necessary improvement, waich brings Dryden on equal footiug with the most improved aud modern towns. Proof of the general satisfaction may be seen in the beaming counten ance of the Chairman of the Roads & Bridges Committee, Thos Proudfost who is always on the job, Fle even condescended To escort a young woman on g trip of inspecliou over the newly paved greas, smething which we must admit {is' quite un- usual for the Dryden Tailor. Iiunicipal E Fo se Constance Neville-Jehna Gifted Australian Lechiwer op pearing on the Third Aftesmesy ; ef Chanteugus, e Land of tae Kan- is the title given te an illus- lecture on Acsivzlia hy the ng young Australian, Con. o Neville Jones, at Pin on 2 NICIPALILY OF MACHIN Notice of First Posting of Volets® Lint NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVER That 1 have complied with Section 7, of . the Voters' Act, and that I have posted in my office on July 24th 1929, the list of all persoms entitled to vote in Lr said Municipalily at tetions for Members of | Parliament, an that such lst i there fof inspection, and I hereby all voters to ftzke immed. edings fo have any er=ors : i corrected according last day of appeal being ey 1989, 4 it Fogle River, July '1929. GEO. RUETE, this 24th Clerk PETRIE QUINTETTE . Hagle River FHORE THE DRUG WISH. ALWAYS SENT GUT. SEND IT UP FORYOU, IN PERFECT CONDITION WHEN SUFFICIENT FOR FOUR or FIVE PERSONS STORE (No. 3), WE WILL AT ANY TIME YOU Snit Halm Ire Cream Brinks TOBACCO, CIGARS, CIGARETTES CHOCOLATE BARS FRUITS , Ete MEALS--56¢ (All Hot ah ROOMS--31:00 WEEKLY RATES ON APPLICATION VW Nee Tomntsville a BOWN-al Hepeville ion, 03 A Detent and {Novel Musical Fregranuue on the Last Might of rl 27, to Mr and Mrs Wesley Chamis Brown (Alice Spalding) of Hills- : 1 i ¢ eon 2), of His The Closing Programme of Chautau be given by the Petrie side, Ont.. a son. : 1 Novelty Quintette, on the evening a. > 4 Mrs Wm Parr and baby, Donald B nt the vast {we weeks visit iy i parents, Mr and Mrs Ed | Dawkins, returned to their home El S(¢ ) cl e iin Keewatin, Sunday last. ? 18 Irs CO. CG By: 4d Gladys have Mr Rogers. 0. Hanlon ofl New rik has cen vis ting his sister Mrs C BE Smith here TOWN OF DRYDEN Notice of First Posting »f Voters' List : is hereby glven that I have with secticm 7 of the Voi- Act and Tis i have posé- ed up at my office at Drydsn, on the 10th day of July "028, the ist of all persons entitled fo vole in NOTICE complied ers List said Municipaity at Municipal Elee tions and Elections for members of parliament; and thet jsuch Hst re- mains there for your inspection, And I heweby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings fo ¢ any or OF ITO S €0.uel missions according to law, the lest day Dated at Dryden July, 1928. 3 ;

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