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Dryden Observer, 17 Apr 1931, page 2

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: e! b} he : < Pace Twss | 1m Tum : THE DRYDEN OBSERVER - - . a EE Re a ens dais THE DRYDEN OBSERVER | wise, more especially in the |also on the proper 'side, they GOLF NOTES STARTING APRIL 21st |-meoemsoems am campos oan Published every Friday at Dryden, Ontario. Simbacription rate $1.50 yearly. Elsie B. Collison, Publisher ROADS At times one has a feelng that certain persons are cheessel with the idea that tha whole road system was made for their _ individual use and plo:sare, rather than ior the use of mass- es. The Dept. of Pubic High- ways has .gone to considerable | iroable and expense in Toimm- lating certain rules of ta road and having them all printed in a little book, with a neat blue | cover on the outside. If vou would like to have a copy sk A. G Ripley, they are free. Of coure we know that riies are made to be broken liké the pro- verbial pie crust, never the-less in the keeping of these ules there is great reward. The driv- er that. cuts corners is asking for trouble, that trail which hugs the right hand corner, and is used by most drivers resard- less as to whether it is on their gide of the road or not, reminds us of a sheep trail Slnte silly | sheep go regardless of where it leads, one of these days seme- one 'will find it the Broad Way leads to destruction, of | their car if not themselves. Toen | there are the signs sigiifying | the proximity of & Seacol snug-| testing that you Zo slow, surprising how few find these signs. - Of course tho e persons criving on the opposite vid: of the road to the s<hoor canrot be biamed, when ihe town avthor {ties put up the signs they pla ed them both on tha sane of the road, this may have be * jgnorance of the fast that the should be at least half a bloc) before the school on ecithe of the road, or merely an over- sight. On. the other haod they possibly realized that so often motorists drive on the most ad- vantageous side of the road they | _ would see it anyway. Then there is the question of parking. It is that it is] <1 #5 side O GRANITE & MARBLE O O MONUMENTS 0 0 GEO. NOBLE * O 0 Dryden, Ontario 0 O ED () GER () ES (a () END (EE 09 \ LIVERY AND DRAY PROMPT SERVICE AT ALL HOURS 'A. WEAVER, Dryden Ontario. TE () QIN () ED (EES < o- (ERED (GD () OEE) CE GED (SE (ED (TES 0 "business section of the town, 8 and forth as if you were piay- | your to park diagonally or nose in to the sidewalk. Of course it is very convenient to draw up hor'- zontally t« the sidewalk and step owt without any trouble al- most into the door of the store or Post Office, but the next party cannot find room and he, or she, has to stop in t'e fair way thus giving opportuvity for accidents and causing much in- convenience, this might he par- ticularly remembered out ile the Square P store, a person turning right from Bail to Queen Street is liable to meet autos parked head on right in the middle of the road, a 1 ttle police supervision here, e pe-- ially on Saturday night w. ud prove beneficial. The use of signalling would also be a hoon and a blessing, it is very annoy- ing to be following behind a car and then without warning find that same car is determined to turn around and come for you without the least hes't tion. An intersection is the place to turn and if this regulation was carried out it would le sen the hazzards of driving one poi t, when making a turn signify the same by holding out the land, or if in a closed car with the window up just open and shut the door then the party follow- ing will be able to eondu t him- self accordingly. It i; b coming also shold make their turns on the right side of the silent pa- licemen, it 1s very diffieu!: a motor ear driver to know 1st what scwe of there young peopiz ave about to .lo when they wonkle all over tie read. we want you to enjoy your pike and you will enjoy it much more if you just do wast Dad iz supposca to do with his «ar, if you are just learning to ride, get in some of the quietor strects or take a trip eround the cou se on the Far Grounds. Poriaps when a safety first talk is given £5 Sr in the Schools the ep hers would - advise the children re- garding riding with safety. Tt might also be suggested that the sidewalk is not a Bicyele Track. | This will do to digest at present we will perhaps say moe on other rules of the road another time. A.J.L. DO YOU KNOW? The Wawanesa Mutual Fire Insurance Company esn save you 20 to 30% on your fire in- surance and 10 to 15% cn your Automobile Insurance. Is it noi worth investigating 1€- newing your policy. Call or Write J. L. SKILLEN, Lefore a common practice in the cities to put the hand straight out for | a left turn and point it upward for a right turn ag the driver cannot signall on both sies of his car, this is a good idea to follow. For the pedestrian the use of the Horn is very accept- evervhody does not notice approaching and even if a warning not wll not do any harm, in this conrec'ion a word to the pedestiian. If you are crossing a road aul are _ | suddenly surprised by a ear com" DON'T start dodging back able, you thev do, ing ing tag, keep going right ahead, the driver will naturally incline his ear to go behind you, bat if your back is your front, then back again, why be dces pot know what to do. The roads are not ball grounds and it would be well if those who have been in the habit of rlay- ing ball outside the Post Oifiee Local Ag. (Advt.) 'LO. "DRYDEN LODGE, No. * 1694 Meets the First and Third Wednesday of each month, at eight pm. in the Town Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited. PERCY MOORE, WM. BADEN" SMITH, Rec.-Rez'y. -- m-- '1.0.0.F,, DRYDEN LODGE, No. 417, meets in the Town Hull, at 8 p.m. F. RUSSELL, N.G. F. WHITELEY, Rec. See. -- GOLDEN STAR LODGH AF. & AM, No. 484, GR.C Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dry- den, the Second Tuesday of each month, Visitors cordially invited. F. O. BAKER, W.M. A. E. BERREY, See. ANDERSON & BARKIS would either go to the Fair Ground, Sehool Ground, oF evn get on a va<uail Tot. If they do not thew the police might re mes: ihat 'they desist, as its not f ir to the rest of the users of the roads. The advent of Sprirg also brings many of 'our yonng- er generation out on Bicye' es, They should be warned by their parents that when they are out riding it is important tha' they keep to the side of the ro:d and me eed interbottom Builder esto Lumber, Coal ad | Builders' Supplies Evervthing For A Building Quistity + Sie J - Service Lamber Yard) Contractor. Be -- = es Wie pair 0... $5.25 & $5.95 } DRYDEN JAS. VAITEREOTTOM ONTARIO | Men's Black Kip Boot... $4.35 ae os Men's Black English Boot 5.75 NE | Men's Square Toe Oxfords $3.90 Good Flour at a Low Price larvest Liner IF ILD High quality and consistent- - ly good results make ng flour a bargain at the price. MADE BY THE MILLERS OF THE FAMOUS 2 ls > - FLOUR "The World's Bea" FOR SALE BY A. PITT LTD, DRYDEN, ONT. Lake of the Woods Milling Co. Ltd. Also All Good Dealers in Surrounding Towns. UR = P.O Box 240 FUNERAL DIRECTORS DAY OR NIGHT CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO PHONE- | Day, 62 R 3 Night, 2 B 4 MEN'S SUITS & LADIES' DRESSES Cleaned & Pressed for $1.00 Also take orders for Dye Work. Whyte St. Laundry Spring F ootwear OUR SPECIAL - Black €alf Oxfords, $4.75 Men's sewn sole Men's Black English Oxfords, Men's Medium Weight Ox- fords Sor ans $3.00 Men's Work Boots, leather: _ and panco soles $3.45 to £450 Shoe laces, 2 pairs for ...... He Shoe,polislr, tin -......... 1be SAME. fOr nl it 25¢ 'Fo. WILLARD Shoe and Harness * Tops: Progressi ve Shoe Hospital FIRST CLASS Workmanship Material MODERATE PRICES 'Done While You Wait' Jobs a Specialty Full Line of: SHOE POLISH & - LACES Mail Orders Receive Prompt. Attention At a meeting of the Golf Club Committee the fee for children; season. They will be allowed to play except Sundays and public holidays and szfter- noons up tix 4 o'clock except | any morning Dryden every Monday evening |: Machinery | L. GREENHILL Dryden, Ont. setool twelve years or over, was set at $2.00 for the cox ing as above and Thursdays and Saturdays. These conditions must be thoroughly understood and will be strictly enforced. TT 000000000000 Q) CHARLES SILVER 0 0 Licensed Auctioneer 0 | O Address--Charles Street O | 0 _ . Dryden, Ontario OF 0 Call or write for 0 0 © appointments 0 O00 00000000 ea L. BAUER Princess St., Dryden --for-- Wood Sawing Prompt Service -- CASH 0-11: CHNS 8 5.9: KY, CKX, Sex Cirw. 11-12: WIR. 3 GUEST ARTIST The great French Comedian ; RANEM : - 'GENERAL Motors CONCERT ORCHESTRA MarcoLm & GopbEN Piano Duo Guest SPEAKER : Viscount Cecil of of Chelmwood Tee G.M. CADETS To commanded by Luigi Romanelli "LitTLE THEATRE" PLAYERS THE ALL-CANADIAN SINGERS MISS J. MASCETTI HAIRDRESSER Graduate of Marvel Beauty School Will be at PHIL MOORE'S BARBER SHOP Every Tuesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. You may arrange for appoint- nents at any time by calling at the shop. =" AUTO LIVERY = PONTIAC SEDAN Night and Day Taxi Service. Phone 65 For Prompt Attention. L. HADLEY DRYDEN r-- ee -------- 4 | ED ETD (SEE (ERED () CE EE OGRE crson's Meat Ma ket Paterson' rke Picnic Fame, ver-16 oo i an 2le Side Bacon, whole or half, per 1b ~.......... 25¢ Cottage Rolls 1... rw, 29¢ | FOR SATURDAY ONLY Es | 15 1b Side Bacon; 1 1h Liver; Both for . 25¢ | i Sliced Head Cheese, per 1b ............ 15e. | 1Unifs Hearts, 2 Wh Tor... .....0:..... 25¢ | Home Rendered Lard, per 16 ..............; 15¢ Beef Dripping, d th for... on 25¢ Skin Milk Chéese; Zh box ......°. 50¢ Phone 6, A. PATERSON, Dryden ROADS! satisfaction. YOUR KIND C IS. \ ROADS! Frost action in roads is now at its worst. Let us all co-operate in conserving our roads. Avoid unnessary use and unlawful -over-loading. Individual consideration will result in community 0-OPERATION EARNESTLY SOLICITED DEPARTMENT NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT R. T. LYONS, District Engineer. "i J) -- Open Many are the delights of -the Ford Readster! Short the miles and pieazant be- » 'cause of its sprightly per- formance, its safety and its easy-riding comfort. "And what a joy it is to travel along the way with the top down, the blue ~ sky overhead and the fresh, cool air brushing a rosy glow upon your cheeks! Rare indeed the woman who has not hoped that some day such a car might be her very own. That dream, long cherished, may now come true. For the Ford Road- ster, despite its beauty of line and mechanical ex- cellence, is most conve- : niently priced. 515 (F. O.B. East Windsor, On- tario. Bumpers, spare tire, and, taxes extra.) DINGWALL NOTORS Sales and Service ; Dryden & Kenora GE () GED TR (I () GEE () EAD (GND (GE (CEN £1) CURED EID () CER () GE () La EOE (aE) SES (GEES () GEE Is Here ! 1! LIQUID AND PAS O CEDAR OIL ELECTR LIQUID VENEER , SOAPS & SOAP POWDER 8 / FLOOR POLISHER FOR RENT $1.00 half day 5 Spring ic Time & | }. HEADQUARTERS FOR SUPPLIES O CEDAR FLOOR MOPS O CEDAR DUSTING MOPS TE FLOOR WAX LEMON POLISH BROOMS C. James Wright, OED (GED (EER) SED (RED (GHD (GED (CED (ED GED () GETS (Em Phone 49 PU SO WO rE ------ HOM = BAK "ERY AND CANDY SHOP FRESH ROASTED AND BOILED MEATS FOR THE WEEK-END LETTUCE CELERY TOMATOES FRUITS OUR CREAMY TOFFEE MADE ON PRE IISES WITH PURE CREAM, 1CE CREAM, SUGAR, BUTTER AND FLAVOR, 30c per pound «. t-- E. W. Stansfield and Son --

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