Dryden Observer, 17 Oct 1930, p. 2

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=~ ye DRYDEN OBSERVES ~~ = Above could be heard the whistle Continued from page one monoplane swept past the window I can but he has simply vanished. at an : ; 1 flew from Melbourne to George- loomed upward and was almost im- town and made inquiries wherever mediately lost to view. T thought news might be obtained,' Just then there was a knock at the door and at Major Benson's "Come in," a sallow faced man car ed 1 3 i11-fitti a t phe SPEECE AL TR AINS er ie mo! ci ky 'something to do with this. Did you 'Squadron, I'll be dashed.' "Yes," replied Dick, "but I have to ship's side at West Saint John with you for a moment?" he asked. pots the fone on the top contain- Departs WINNIPEG 10.00 a.m. "Certainly, Fulson," said the Maj- 8 Radio Ray Guns? : oh " : <1 The Major suddenly realized that Dec. 2 - Duchess of York - - Sailing Dec. 5 or. "Excuse me a minute, please k in the m- "I thought I "« g & " Rickmend - a "12 | Dick," and went out, j Dic was in the roo 3 ougnt "13. Er Ag et "16 "] suppose Dick hasn't found any- told you to get out, Dick, you had 1 iv thts > ; " |) : S Doc. 10 - 8 ah oy Dec 13 thing out" sneered Fulson, when beens a Pon Tn Ay : , for Cherbeurg, Seuthamplon they were alone. t 1 i t, i 1g a a bag on DPURING AT OS "No," came the answer. on 0 e room, reg e 0 prove ¥ Through Sleeping Cars from Western Points g « : 2) his mettle and solve the mystery of I Connecting with Special Trains at Winnipeg I 1 thought not; reckon I would : the. Phant q 4 die in th DECERIBER Lo mr mn ne have done better. By the way, 122 2 om Squadron or die In e HERE x Make reservation early with the Ticket Agent | suppose you didn't hear about his @ tempt. : a f cowardice while coming home?" (Continued next week). J. S. WINTER, 'Ticket Agent "No, what happened ?" "Well he saw a lone Yankee plane ° ; Dryden, Cntario Foff the coast of Java and headed Specials _Efor Aden as fast as he could go, . < a ff e ginstead of putting up a fight, as 1 4 2 9 all 1C fshould have done," returned Fulson, vet i | w the Major. Heaters; it while at Aden, said he let his Heaters; TA ®Npretended he had engine trouble. Heater; : Guess he wanted to make people Tin Heaters--all sizes; sorry for him, I would have turn-ed p:,.q CAT bottom Lumber Yard nd fought like a man, i) should Vippee-all fae have given me the job." Taper Pipes & Dampers, --_-- ceived by the words of the jealous See the New tl Fulson and decided to keep him for | BURBANK RANGE i office again he said; "I hear that thing out, No More Dust in Your House; sou acted unwisely and alco, I re- Builder @ Contractor. Major Benson was completely de- x EES € oke Dick's job. When he entered the {with Enamel lined oven--newes! No Raise in Prices. COEE--Per HOM + vvevners omnis smn tmms tomes 215.00 Dick, and I won't have any cowards One secondhand Range Cheap, to work for me, so I am afraid that pf RB DRUMHELLER (Rosedale)~-per 0B mv. $13.50 I shall have to find someone else |Njce Dry Poplar Wcod, cord $5:00 NUT COAL--per ton ...oc.eommmemmeesommus $20.00 for your job. I advise you to act Dry Pine, a y in BLACKSMITH COAL--per ton ........----.... §25 (JO J quickly to prove your mettle, if you | Mixed Wood, cord, __ EL $6:50 ; y don't wish to be branded a coward Quality -- and -- Service for the rest of your life." : ; "But there was a whole squadron, PRYDEN Jas. Winterbottom, En ae phn lt ' Vhs Major cut him off. "You have heard what I have Dryden -" Ontario Roa iii lL REE x 'Sheriff's Sale of Lands for arrears of School Taxes School Section No. 1 of the Township of Southworth ang Hartman in the District of Kenora ang the Dosing of Ontario By virtue of a Warrant under the Chairman and Secretary-treasurer of School Section No. 1 of the Townshj ; : Es : ; : : ips of Southworth and Hartman; in the District of Kenora; dated the 18th day of June 1930; commanding the Sheriff to levy upon the lands hereinafter described for es of taxes respectively due thereon together with the costs incurr:d; I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that pursuantto the Ass p ; ssment Act; I shall WEDNESDAY the Third (3) day of December; 1930 at the hour of Eleven o'Clock in the forenoon at tne Seriff's a iy ora; in the Districe of Kenora; proceed to sell py Public Auction so much. of the said lands as may be necessary fo ; i 2 r the payment of the said arrears and charges theeréon unless such arrears and charges shall have been sooner paid, y Ls ie ght 3 No of Lot Con. Acres Years in Arrears | (; | Taxes Expenses Total Fos 2 Over & Aerts i 53 AN Township of Hartman i 13 Nj of 4 2 94 41927;; 1928; 1929) : J 8Y, of 4 el Sak 13 41927; 1928; 1929) $28:02 $ 4:24 $ 32,26 H. A. Jones; 41 Kein St N14 of 8 LY 15255 1027;; 1028; 1929) Torpeins Ome, Pat N14 of 7 2 148 ©, +1927;; 1928; 1929) alk RE : ig id 2 iol - RE mea ER Moha Ni, of 8 Eg oi 1008 3929) | | ai wR tn Ww We? Ere : od Toronto; Ont, Pat N14 of 12 §1927;; 1928; 1929) : $23:34 $ 3.63 $ 26,97 Mrs W. G. Kenhedy; 396 Sita we < = 2 ; ; 3rd St.; Verdun; Que. Townsite of Dinorwic--Township of Southworth : i Sibson Pot TA fot 1:2 0) 6 7: 10;. 11) Pr 15s 16; - 10 +) og; 21; 24; 25 ) £9; 30; 33; 34 ) 37 and 38 ) 1; 8; 5; 86 9,10 ) 18; 14; 15; 16, ) : 17; 18; 19; 23, ) Bleek | ) ) a4; 28; 29; 80, 4 33, 34; 37; 38, Weck A) ai Wadtvidnd J. 110%, ) PL Uadivided ) | : ~ GENES 1922 to 1929 © $33T:81 $52:51 $390:52 Mrs June Henry rte BL WT 3 9:98 | Dace fo ©. Beachville; Ont. Pat Tots 1; 2; 9; 10, ) Block 24; 25; 28;.29,.) .B 1, 2; 6; 6; 9, 10 ) Bleck 11: 24: 25; 28,4) .¢ * S and Test ) Block : 1921 to 1929 $148:79 $23:30 $172:00 A J. Bammemran Sas ob 10-5 y 7 Inclusive 50 Bannerman Ave. -- ST TERI Winnipeg, Man vat The adjourned sa'® if any, will be held at the same time and place two weeks Igter. Published in the Ontario Gazette August 30th and Se tpember 6, 13 and 20, 1930, : tira ied we PIE atin mi JOHN VW. HUMBLE, wu «mame Sheriff of Kenora "¢ 2 said, now get out._._.er what was i} Fhe Phantom [3 . : that? a 24 y Squadr ¢i of parted air and a second later a huge, silent and almost invisible A incredible speed and then "Well," gasped the Major, "Tf if : it sui iption of § Lut 1 found nothing" {that doesn't: suit the description 2 2 'the Ghost Planes in the Phantom 3 hunch that Colonel Lockhart has ; "Where did you hear this?" asked 8 Square Coa] Burning, Circulator 1 & "A friend of mine heard about 2 Round Circulator Coal Burning: = machin, get knocked to pieces and Large Wood Burning Circulator, | i gret to say, in a very cowardly way,{ Two secondhand Heaters, cheap. 3 Green urred to $39.0 Pur-trimmed Coats of Broadcloth--Generous Fur Collars in the new Crush and Shawl Collar Styles. WOMEN'S NEW FCOTWEAR--specially priced Patent Leather Kid with Strap, Low and Cuban Heel. CHILDREN'S SWEATERS-- Coat Sweaters-- knit in a fine wocl snug fitting collars. 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