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Dryden Observer, 13 Jan 1928, page 3

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER. December 28, 1927 Af John Smith, 123 Church Street, London, Ont. + Pear Mr Smith :-- So many good things in the aire these days--and radio of the modern type--so different from some of the old-style set have seen in the homes of yoer friends--offers you a degree of pleasure entirely new! 5° Don't judge radio have heard in the pz in convenience aad atic diffwent. appear- are radically how differ- ear it for your- seli-in your own home. 1¥c 1 Sh the new models To know ent tis you must h id like the opportunity of you what radio means in SE ny A NAAN ARY p youl home--of course, without bliation of any kind, on your part Rio today is simple--dignified There need be no visibk at all. The i Je Forest-C rosle; --beautiful. a latest APRIL €hsoles, comparable in nce f the finest tvy aphtabinets. The mode which I think will best meet Jur particular needs re the Hastbs Standard a at $13 i the Hasigs $293. and $28 All of these are available onerms as low a as $10. to $25. dyn. 40.0 WW WN ) © a1 a Batteryless at a AT May I haveéhe pleasure of place one ofiese sets in your home tonight? If not tonight, some night thiveek? 1 want to convince yothat you cannot afford to miss » type of radio entertainment Ored by the De Forest-Crosley. a] You Truly, R. PRONGER. Ralph J. Pronger Musical InStruments, dios, Phonographs, Books, Stationet Dry Goods, Ready -T Oear. > DRYDEN Phony ONTARIO £& & | Church fund and also for a g WARRAMAARN NARA Nw 8 AM AA oh 8 was being held, Rev. "| ports of last year having been read ? | church. ; grociaon | for the g Ch urch Social and Congregational Meeting NORWIC-- St. George's An- hurch Social and Sunday distribution took y evening, January OOH TOON, Rev. E. The event aiter the} prize it was -- Pa a I n 'oq [) nal ks d ur- ing r the year, in addition to a first prize. At the close, refreshments were served, after which nearly # all remained to attend the Annual which E. Jaques, i Congregational Meeting presiding. The minutes and financial re- by the Secretary-Treasurer, W Rhind and adopted. The Treasur- up, and suggested nore subscription envelopes | After a short discussion, the sug- gestion was generously responded to by some who were present. Aj vote of thanks was given to Girls' Guild for gift last year of $40.00 to their generous] the ¥ gift of matting and a curtain for the Mr Lvon expressed ap-j In closing Mr Jacques tendered his grateful thanks to all who gave him such loyal support ing ing the past year. The election o1 WRIGHT S GOOD TIMOTHY HAY --_ per ton $17.00 Solid White POTATOES, per bus. Starting Wednesday next, I will ha f11 tine of FRESH FISH-- Lake Superior Herring, 5-ibs for .. deny a .25 Fresh Halibut, whole or half, per # =. 20 Fresh Salmon, whole or half, per ib} | 0 Black Cod, whole or half, perib ....3. .. ...... 20 Smells, per EE ER Re Aer YY Neer 25 25 .I5 .20 20 IF +35 43 +33 40 hone 49 5" the individual high score, F. Foulis leads with 249 and 587 for the prize of pair of gloves given by the President of the Associa- tion, Mr Pits, for high three-game score. : Bowling. THE DRYDEN GBSERVER Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. Published at DRYDEN, Ontario Every Friday Morning Larges: circulation of any weekly paper in the Kenora District. Subscription, $1.50 per year. = £5 J] A. STRUTT &a Royal Bank vs. Paper-Makers. Royal Bank--M D Hambly, 551; J Cox, 445; A McQuarrie, 451; G Turner, 395.--1842. Paper-Makers--B Smith, 432; H Beddome, 454; M Upton, 410; J Nicholson, 448. --1744. Hawks vs. C.P.R-- The Friday nights game of this week is postponed until Saturday. It is requested that the game be started sharp at 7:30. not § f Wright, 497.--190606. hy pro- tC AV WV WN MgO Pood AR at JN Vy UR JE ot a bd py oy - i : a Na / IY ': 3 Fo ( Wo Te) de ( ' [h } J a --_ 1 ' be : i y =] NEO » ) N | ' oy Tt /] - ( NLA 4 de - wn dl ' "® 4 -) = = -p 1h J ' : 3 y ) ae 9 =i ; - nN a ( ' A pl = PY 3 dy 4 ~ ~ 3 + C ap no = 3 oa ~ ~ " - - » Cs od OP] ! 1 pt F = oe Ve TER x A i fo pe ps] - > [v) " 4 fn i - - i. . «i orf 1] i D Te eb fp ot ¢ oJ - : ' RTI wy C s UN . i JO g - th oda S i . A Hawks--L Whiting, 506; G N Next Week's Games-- Dechert, 447; ] Hench, 3516: C J Tues.--Royal Bank Vs. C.P.R. Wed.---Hawks vs. Doctors. Thurs.--Town vs. Pitt's Staff. Fri.--Sand Pitt vs Paper-makers. General Blacksmith and Woodworker Where work is done to suit your Purse. Dryden, Ontario i ---- C.P.R.--A Payne, 530: 93: J Cox, 478; --20I3. J Skillen, T Myles, 514. mr Ds : Re ca DRYDEN LODGE, Ne rison 1 Dr IL ® ok | ' ay a i "Bins wall' (wo Office Peony Are 0.0.F 417 meets at the Town > "133: Dr Wood, 407] § Plentiful in Winnipeg Hall, every Monday night. Monday, January 16th, 1928 Installation of Officers, H. MORISON, N.G, Bro F. WHITELEY, Rec.-Sec, It will pay you again and again to |i train in Winnipeg where employ- |i ment is at {is best and where you can attend the Success Business College, whose graduates are given h preference by thousands of employ- ers. The Success Business College, [lf Winnipeg, i a strong, reliable school--its superior service has re- sulted in its annual enrollment greatly execeding the combined yearly attendance of all other Busi- | ness Colleges in the whole prevines |i of Manitoba--it is now Canada's | largest and most influential Busi- || ness College. Open all the year. Enroll at any time. pectus. L.O.L. DRYDEN LODGE Wo. 1684 meets the first and third Wednesday of each month, at eight p.m, in the Town Hall, Visiting brethren cordially invited. J. D. NICHOLSON, W:M BADEN SMITH, Sec' y. WW Ou vn Loo g © re z Golden Star Lodre : BUSINESS SoLLEGE Ne. ~ 5 Fg iz 6 Gat. Portage. AEs wa Meets Mm the Masonic Hall, Dryden, 7 4 9 Winnipeg, M the Second Tuesday of each montis 4 Not connecter, with ay other Visitors Cordially invited, i aa ume) Tull3s \8 Opn. H. WIEDE, W.M, Sia ¢ A. E. BERRY, Secretary TT Te rrr ARE ARRRRRRAT, as W. A. WEARE General Merchant MINNITAKI, ONTARIO Agent For-- JUHN DEERW. PLOW CO. vitere is John Deere Equipment for Every Farm Use, Cet QUALITY and SERVICE TIME PAYMENTS Arranged ) Suit Purchasers. st WINN IPEG During BONSPIEL Week, Feb. 7 to 17 Take advantage of the Special REDUCED Og RAILWAY HARN ESS oi ang 0 FARES SHOE REPAIRING i! From -all' Stations in Manitoba and in Ontario (Port Arthur and West. For the past three years I have er pointed out the need of more [ic > | definite help to the Church if the = | work in the Parish is to be kept sending out = the @ then | 2 $ GENTLEMAN'S MADE-TO-ORDER SUIT, Value up to [ Sac 233- $ TO ONE ENTRY--ONE ANSWER TO AN ENTRY. been in Dryden, I have given satisfaction in Shoe Repairing, and intend doing some in the Harness line. PRICES VERY MODERATE Childrens Boots Repaired After School Hours. iL. GREENHILL | NEXT TO POST OFFICE. Tickets on Sale Feb, 6,7, 18, 14, 15 il Good Returning Until Feb. 18th, 1928 For Full Intonation as the Ticket Agent. FEL S oS es "ANADIAN PACIFIC anna fo aia PR, Tun LIVERY AND DRAY AND DRAY § PROMPT SERVICE AT ALL HOURS "WHY DRY CLEAN CLOTHES" CONTEST Absolutely FE EE! 00 Or LADIES' GARMENT, SAME VALUE ... ... ---- g A. WEAVER, , FOR THE BEST ANSWER OR NUMBER OF ANSWERS Phone 56 Dryden, Ontario @ EACH JOB, OF ANY DESCRIPTION, ENTITLES YOU FORRES : Fad ana a a VS VV | ANDERSON & HARRIS CONTEST CLOSES MARCH 31st. took place tor Ty25: HT Ww ood 12 Three Prominent Citizens Will Act As Judges. | worth being asked to remain as >, FUNERAL DIRECTOR: | Rector' s W arden, and G. Rhi ot? 4 DAY OR NIGHT CALLS os unanimor lected as PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO ES The DRYDEN DYE WORKS. ross AR RB on. SA Night, 62 RB ¢ a uc tell and S ett. | The meeting then closed with the Corner Queen and Farl St. i benediction. At the close of the Social and Entertainment a collection was taken, which amounted to $5.40. | SPECIAL SALE Semi - Ready SUITS FROM $19.00 UP All Made to Your Own Individual Measurement, A fine assortment of High Class iin STOCK TAKING TIME Is NOW ON AND AT THIS TIME THERE ARE AL- WAYS MANY ARTICLES SOLD CHEAP. So for anything you may need in Opposite C. P. R. Station Dryden Our Plant. Devoted Exclusively to Dry Cleaning & Dyeing "Phone 77 Ontario C3 the Hardware line, come to this 7 | store. You can get it cheaper here than at any other place. TO CLEAR AT COST-- A Good Assortment of Dishes-- Winterbottom Lumber Yard The Season's Greetings To All Material 1nd Colors to HARD CCAL--Stove, per ton ...................... $2000 {CUPS Jalorrs SLATES ChooSe From HARD COAL---Nutt, per ton ....... vices 20.00 argain er. ? ROPPERS CORE, por 101 ..0 uv inonesr rin . 15.00 gd This store will remain open on] l. NEWCASTLE LUMP, Double Screened, per ton .... 13.50 | Thursday afternoons for Tailor- TERMS----CASH : : ing, Cleaning, Pressing, and Half Ton Lots, 50c. Extra n B Repairing. ig : --_----_-- DRYDEN Jas. Winterbottora, Ontaiio DRYDEN, LE PROUDFOOT,

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