Dryden Observer, 24 Oct 1930, p. 2

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EPECIAL TRAINS to ship's side at West Saint John Departs WINNIPEG 10.00 a.m. Dee. 2 - LDCuckess of York - - Sailing Dec.~ £0. «" " Richmond - Y > " 13.- ie" Atholl - - u "16 for Glasgow, Belfast, Liverpool Dee 10 Montclare - - - - Sailing Dec 13 for Cherbourg. Seuthampton nm & Through Sleeping Cars from Western Points 3 1 Connecting vith Special Trains at Winnipeg 1 5 me on 2 0 Be 3 BURIRG DECEMBER Make reservation early with the Ticket Agent J. 8. WINTER, Dryden, Ticket Agent Ontario 3 Builder Dustless No More Dust in Your House; No Raise in Prices. COKE--bper ton ....... ----e .- $15. 00 DRUMHELLER AB ton ----..__ §13.50 NT COAL--per ton ...._.. - $20.00 BLACKSMITH COAL--per ton . . $95.00 Quality -- and -- Service DRY D EN Tas. Winterbottom, Ontario TE Ee Sheriff's School Section No.. @® Contractor. ia clearing. ~~ THE DRYDEN OBSERVEN '€ 2 2 bered that he Tod. seen him on Te The P han 'om train going into headquarters, evi- LR dently he was a Yankee spy. Know- Squad ron ing that resistance was useless. Dick (by RAOUL DE Bouman [put his hands up and marched s- (Continued) . Chapter III--CAPTURED Dick went to the flying field for his plane wondering what he had better do. When in the air, howev- towards the East Indies. Ev: went well until over when he saw a Yankee alr port, Noticing a strip of beach in isible from the air port, he determined to lend in the gathering dusk. He made a good landing and taxied his plane into a spot sheltered from from view and facing the wind for a quick take-off. When he climbed out of the a pit, Dick set out towards the air port through the sage brush. As he near- ed the flying field, he became more cautious and crawlel to the edge of At the other side" of the flying field, Dick noticed that a building was close to the bush. This was occupied at present, so he made ap his mind to listen if possible, to the conversation. Retreating into the bush, Dick made his way stealthily around the field until he came behind the build- ing. He crawled closer so that he was in the shadow of the bu'lding and could plainly hear what Was said, E "What we want to do," said a voice inside, "is to find Colonel Lockhart. The British think that we have him, and they may be right in a few days. If we could find him we might, very probably obtain some important news." "Yes," said another voice, seq What you can do, but don't let the British get wise, I'm going out for an airing." and the slam of a door. "Well," said Dick to himself, "they jhav' nt got the Colone] anyway, I iwonder if I can gleam any more 1 news." i Just then footsteps sounded be- hind and a voice said "Up wits your mitts buddy, reckon you've heard too much to get away with." Turning a Dick saw a sour-faced man flying suit, his face ih familiar and Dick remem- By virtue of a Warrant undzr the Chairman and Secretary-treasurér of School Section No. 1 of the in the District of Kenora; dated the 18th day of June 1930; commanding the of taxes respectively due thereon together with the costs incurred; .I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that pursuantio the Assessment Act; WEDNESDAY the Third (3) day of December; 1930 at the. hour of Eleven o'Clock in the forenoon at tne Seriff's office in the Town Sheriff to levy upon the lands ; with his head of him into the building. There Iwas but one room with a table and a few chairg as furniture. 'Th e table was littered with papers, and § sitting behind was a slim man also er, he turned the nose of his plane in a flying suit, r;thing | the Philippines, : 9 "What have he asked. "An dito replied Dick's captor, "found him behind the shack ear to a crack in the wall. What'll 1 do with him?" "Better take him back to Wash- ington with the zeppelin 'Independ- ance' tomorrow," returned the oth- you there "Miles? er. "Lock him in 'the cellar for the night." Dick" was shoved 'down into the cellar. He was not tied, because it was not necessary, as there was only one very small window, too small to. squeeze through and in a solid cement wall, so it could not be enlarged. "You There came a sound of footsteps ! seemed. Al] that night = Dick tried to snatch 'a sleep in his small prison, but he kept wondering what the morrow would bring, so he paced the * floor impatiently until] morning As daylight appeared, a guard, in a smart uniform opened the door and allowed Dick to pass out. He was led to the mess-room and there told to eat his breakfast while his guard stood behind him with * a revolver in his hand, After the m:al Dick was lead to some hangers and there was taken into a large cabin mono plane, fitted with two prop-synchorn- ized guns in front and two Lewis ;machine" guns at the back. securely tied to an upholstered sea' i Looking 'out of the window, Dick saw a huge zeppelin brought out ir ito the field, It was fully a quarts: of a mile long, short though for it: enormous of large caliber 'lewis guns" poking out along the side and on top were light, three-inch naval] guns in sev. eral 'different turrets. Below wa' a landing platform for aeroplanes which taxied right into the zeppelir itself. In a few minites the her propellors, escorted by a squad (Continued on Next Page) Sale of Lands for arrears of School Taxes 1 of the Township of Southworth ang Hartman in the District of Kenora. ang the Pro vin nee-of Ontario, Townships of Southworth and Hartman; hereinafter described for arrears I zhall on f Ken- ora; in the Districe of Kenora; proceed to sell py Public Auction so much of the said lands as may be necessary for th IL , arrears and charges theereon unless such arrears and charges Sl here been sooner paid, SE Gig i No, of Lot Con. Acres Years in Arrears Taxes Espensed Total Noms of Owner & a Si a ; Tomi of Hartman Eh "N14 of 4 2 . $1927; 1928; 1929) Hp TERE 4 Ga SY; of 4 1 . 119275; 1928; 1929) $28:02 $ 4:24 : H. re Toned; 4 | Kein St : I : N14 of 8 1 1927;; 1928; 1929) Si Vi Pas S14 of 4 2 160 ©1927; 1928; 1929) EEC - N14 of 7 2 148 ©, 11927; 1928; 1929) M Sg Nig of 8 i] 161 » v1927;; 1928; 1929) Gigs sat WwW A oh | > ; ay er #4 | > , Toronto; Ont. Pat N15 of 12 1 1485 , 1927; 1028; 1929. $23:34 $3.63 $2697 Mrs: W. G. Kenfiedy; 396 oa 2 3rd St; Verdun; Que; Pj 2 Townsite of Dinogrwic--Township of Southworth sty 3 Lots 1. 2; 3 ) 2 : % Bre Fe x07 11 ). 12; 45; 165-19) 20; 21; 24; 25 ) Block 29: 30; 23; B+) - 8 87 and 38 ) J 1; 2:5; 8 9,19) ; WB: ly BF a 17; 18; 19; 23, °) Block ] 24; 28; 28; 30, ) 4 5%; 84 57; 38) Block A) gi Yndivided ) : 14 nt, ) 868 Undivided he 14 Int, 8. W ) 1922 to 1929 $337:31 $562:51 $390:32 Mrs Jane Henry Corner HL. W 7 ) 9:08 Inclusive - Beachville; Ont Pat 1 Lots 1; 2; 9; 10, ) Block 24; 25; 28; 29, ) _B 1,2; 5; 6; 9, 10 ) Bleck Ji; 24; 25; 28," ) +8 9 and West ) Block 1921 to 1929 $148.79 $23:30 $172:09 A, J. Bannemran haf of 10. y 1% Inclusive x 50 Bannerman Ave. __ 5 Winnipeg, Man Pat The adjourned sae if any August 30th and Se tpember 6, 13 and 20, 1930, , Will be held at the same time and place twoweeks later. Published eee SER | JOHN W. HUMBLE, eee im Sheriff of Kenora in the Ontario Gazette, Dick 1 girth, There were rows veielin went off with a thunderous roar of Tur-trimmed Coats of Broadcloth--Generous Fur Collars in the new Crush and Shawl Collar Styles. . WOMEN'S NEW FOOTWEAR--specially priced @ eae 89 OF .Patent Leather Kid with Strap, Low and Olen Hoel: CHILDREN'S SWEATERS-- fine wool snug fitting collars. fawn Coat Sweaters-- knit in a Colors: white, blue and Patuisiu S Meat Market Bakeasy Shortening, 2-1b tin ........ cc... __.. 40c Cooked Tripe--two pounds for __...----------.__.____.. 25e¢ Cottage Rolls--per pound ......--..c..cciv. ev... 32¢ Smoked Fish--pound ____. _..__...__. __ 18¢ White Tlgh---nounld 2. Ln ie amie aa i 35 Pickrel--per PONY en it Feil Sind hee an IO Liver Sausage--per pound ...__.....__...__ 15¢ Blood Sausage--per pound ......___--___.__.____.. 15¢ . Plone 6, . 'A. SH Le . October 3ist [s Hallowe'en Night Still more than two weeks away, but we wantyou to know we have the novelties you will need, Crepe Paper, Streamers, Garlands, Masks, Costume Trimming, Noise Makers, Party Plans and Ideas, Jap Lanterns. ; vy ~The Radio Season gm my We have the latest in advance mod- at great bargains. Easiest Terms In Canada, Pronger & Armstrong Home of the World's Best Radios A Select Line of Fres Of all Varieties at 'egetables Of Every Kind in Season James Wright, Phone 49 is now with us; els and dozens of re-conditioned le :

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