Dryden Observer, 6 Mar 1931, p. 2

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RG | pid Page Two oy £58 SAFI Raft rE ---------- Grr which are a feature of the Moss ore. The spectacular ore occurs | in the last 25 feet which have been run, the tellurides being associated with visible gold, which is described as being al- most in nuggets, and sensation- ally rich, and will average sever- al hundred dollars to the tion. This is no small pocket, but is found along the full 25 feet in length, and over the entire width of the vein, which at this point is fully four feet in width. The find is said to be equal in value to any of the rich ore that was formerly found at the Mikado, in the Lake of the Woods, and at the Laurentian, in the Maniton district, Mr. Harkness is extremely de- lighted at this strike, which fol- THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Published every Friday at Dryden, Ontario. Subscription rate $1.50 yearly. -- Elsie B. Collison, Publisher Rich Gold Strike in North Ontario FORT WILLIAM, Ont., March 5-~--One of the richest strikes of gold ore ever made in this min- ing field is reported today from the Moss mine, south of Kasha- bowie, according to information gien to Norman M. Paterson, president of the Thunder Bay Chamber of Mines, by J. G.[ lows so opportunely the an Harkness, M.E., who is in ]nouncement that the financing charge of the operations at the | for the installation of a mill hag Moss. been completed, and he states [aad that the mill will be ready tt produce gold by the fall of the present year. «trike has been made in z at the lowest level, "7, where, for the 200 feet, the miners have we kine in apparently very ore, carrying tellurides, REPORT OF BEDWORTH PUBLIC SCHOOI heen rich co m---- TRADE POULTRY FOR WOOD Sr. IV--Total number of marks 1550. Katherine Evans 1209; Elvira Hoffstron 1177; Alice Bowman 936; Walter Evans 254; Alice Bowman and Walter Evans ab- gent for some of the tests. Jr. IV--Total number of marks 1150. Alfrel Trist 982; Ada Mascetti 741. Arneld Clausen 595; Ada de) wishing to purchase 1st class. mixed fuel wood (50%) (Tamarac) valued at $6.00 per cord and will pay for same with pullets, please negotiate with ~ SWAN SWANSON Box 43 Dryden "5-30 (CRE () GED (<a () ED () SE () EE () ED () SEED Three Reasons Why You Should Carry Your Fire, Automobile Insurance with Canada's largest Fire Mutual 1---Becauze cur Policy gives Asolutely sure protection. Policy gives as broad a covering as can bs Canada. we do it for less money, as we operate without 2- -Becau uv RACY woeRuse a prefit. The VWawanesa Fire Insurance Co WAWANESA, __ Manitoba J. L. SKILLEN JRYDEN, Ontario Local Agent p.m., in the Town Hall Visiting HARNESS wrethren cordially imvited. PERCY MOORE, W.M. REPAIRS BADEN SMITH, Rec-Rec'y. s cHarLEs sive ¢ | Our Stock of § Licensed Aucticmese = § i a § Address--Charles Btrest § QUALITY SHOES § Dryden, Cumtario $ i ; §Call or write for appointments | LOT Men is worth 2 ; 44 Inspection. i:0:0:F:;, DRYDEN LODGE Mascetti Ts for some of tests. TOWN oF DRYDEN Sr. III -- Total number of ; marks 1550. i Tenders for Scavenger for the Albert Milanese 1031. | Town of Town of Dryden, will Jr. [II--Total number of marks be received by the undersigned 1550. { until Mazel 31st 1931. Work to Arthur McMillan 1072; TIER v.omenee April 15th, and eon- Bowman 1037; Mary Evans 926; ~~ 7° for a period of SIX (6) Gladys Evans honk. ju ihe, Tenders to be mailed: Sr. II--Total number of marks, 2nders for Scavenger.' 1550. i Hull particulars regarding con- Dickie Currie 1180; Jean White | ©2¢t can he obtained from Coun- 1143; Angus McMillan 1038; ;iilor T. A. MILES. Gw " Evans 964; William Trist Tow a or any Tender not nec- 937; Charles Petch 927; David ; ensarily accepted. Evans 308. J. E. GIBSON, Clerk First--Total number of al Drvden, Ontario. 1170. Merico Milanese 870; Frank = Trist 802; William Piodlay 615; Winnie Evans. 717; Witliom Find. 'av absent for some of the tests Primer--Total marks 645. Robert Petch 213. Teacher Kathleen Dwyer L. BAUER Princess St., Dryden -- Rr Wuod sawing Prompt Service -- CASE All accounts owing to Gon ANDERSON k HARRIS store are now payable to ly rUNEKAL UIREGT ORs deo. Kelley, into whose hands DAY OR NIGHT CALLS all outstanding accounts have PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO been put for collection. ih J. 0. Gough PHONE - Day, 62 R 3 Night, 62 R 4 NOTICE i 0 DBYDEN LODGE, Mo, 16: ° 7 pects tie Mist end Tis: Wednesday of each month at eigh EXPERT SHOE AND rcaumen . WILLARL frrogressive Sho: Hospital No. 417, meets in thé Town Hall Dryden every Monday evening at 8 p.m. A. McCALLUM, NG, F, WHITELEY, Rec. Sec. GOLDEN STAR LODGE AF: & A: M:, No. 484, G:R:C Meets ix che Masonic Hall Dryden the Second Tuesday of emch momth. IE ner Visitors Cordially Imvited. : FIRST Be ¥ F. 0 BAKER, W.M, CLASS Material A. E. BERREY, See. EID (VEER () EE ORD (EER (FI (FD OE OED (X MODERATE PRICES 'Done While You Wait' Jobs a Specialty Full Line of: SHOE POLISH & LACE "ail Grders Recieve Promp® Attention. ... AREENHILL 0. Bus Drvdisss. 240 Ont. [ATURALLY, economy is an important thing to consider in deciding what car the family should buy. And from this stand- point, the Chevrolet Six is a very practical and satis- fying choice. New low prices make Chevrolet's six-cylinder smoothness thousands of motor cost for gasoline and thousands of miles. 'GENERAL and 50-horsepower per- formance available to new buyers. And due to its low its long life and freedom from repairs -- the Chev- rolet Six will serve you economically for tens of MOTORS VALUE New Samples x Spring Suits and Overcoats "STYLES What the Well Dressed Man wi. . Weay for Spring & Summer 1931 sa i § a SINGLE breasted coats will pre- dominate and will also be a trifle shorter than formerly. Lapels wil .be a shade longer. j con I's should be cut full chested Lwith lily high square shoulders car PRICED FROM "G1 oil, and cloge fitting at waist, with ' slight are over the hips. at Factory, Oshawa VESTS will be single breasted Taxes extra 'with five buttons and no coilar Tre double breasted model will not be much favored this season. TROUSERS are - slightly fulles with bottom width ranging fron: 19 to 22 according to piefercnce. TOPCOATS will have square shoulders and full chest cifect, to- gether with a more decided flare at bottom, Chevrolet's policy has always been one of service to the public... The GMAC plan of deferred payments offers the lowest financing charges available . . . and the General Motors Owner Service Policy pledges lasting satisfaction. C9-2. Durance Bros. and Co. Rope shoulders on both sack - poles which have been discarded by the Town. ; Poles are sound and suitable for | E. W. Stansfield and Son Town of Dryden O GRANITE & MARBLE 0 MONUMENTS 0 FOR SALE 0 GEO. NOBLE 0 0 Dryden, Ontario 0 Offers will be received by the undersigned for the purchase! Bs a es a} and removal of the electric light | LIVERY AND DRAY PROMPT SERVICE AT ALL HOURS fence posts and other uses. A. WEAVER, J. E. Gibson, Dryden, Ontasio Clerk of the Town of Dryden gem oem em oem oem ps Most of these O(a Camm 0am 0 am Oem 3 Ww isteibotion Cubes Yard Builder @& Contractor. Lumber, Coal and Builders' Supplies Everything For A Building Quality -- and -- Service DRYDEN Jas, Winrert FEES SERS SPER Sime Sum | : ' A -- ee " HOMEBAKERY AND ! CANDY : SHOP | i A : BUNS AND ROLLS, FRESH DAILY \ i i ) Home Baked Leg of Veal and Dressing and \/ by 3 in A Jellied Tongue to be had at all times y { TRY OUR HOME BAKED MEATS 1 Starting Saturday 14th Roasted Whole Chickens Try Us Once Then Come Again Tce Cream and Arctic Sweethearts are row in stock. \ v ER Re SHEE 7 ---- HEE OD O GED OTR () EER CE CEE () ED (SER () GEE (SEE () ED () ED £2] LEAVY YOUR ORDERS FOR Potted Daffodils and Tulips CHOICE LINE OF- Fresh Fruits and Vegetables .-- GRAPES. ORANGES LEMONS BANANAS GRAPEFRUIT in te. CELERY TOMATOES LETTUCE CAULIFLOWER Kte., Ete. GREEN ONIONS ERC () RD | QED () SS (GIRS () <I> (CRD ) CRE () THEE () <> () <A « QED () i> () <5... sack coats and top coats will bef popu at with the younger me, and' rer, lar shou ders for the more' conservative, T, PROUDFOOT, , "The Dryden Tailor, Dryden £9) Em 0-ems O0-@= C. James Wright, Phone 49 (EE GED (GEER (GED OEE (SE () EE ()-GE- (-ED ()-EED- )-TEE () EE ( £ OGD OEE OE (EE (SED (GD (SD () SD () SE (GD) SE OSD) SD GED ()- ED

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