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Dryden Observer, 20 Apr 1923, page 4

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER his B ) p § the booby emblem. N a : : " 'was followed by a song in Bro. A. E. # = \ (Berry's best manner. Bro. Humphreys ©» bi : \ A i .Cooper proved herself as pleasing in 1 ) Y Something Rather 1 n Yl Star Lodge held Thursday of last week THE i ¥ Wor. Bro. F. P. Matthews and Officers N Proceedings opened with a Whist Drive Yl (adies) and Bro. A. J. Clempson § oct while Bro. R. Wigle annexed \ \ ito highly dramatic duets, and Wor. Bro i monologue entitled, "Humoreske." Mrs Masonic "At Home" The Annual "At Home" of Golden Gaining Strength This month's social was the most successful so far held by the Union Church Bible Class, and furnished evidence of the growing importance of its work. : in the Paper Mill Hall was, as usuel / an event of great interest. ! held a reception at eight o'clock, happy to meet so many of the Brethren and their wives. The platform was taste- 'fully arranged in blue and white, with vi a large Masonic eblem in the centre. gramme "were the singing of Miss Ingall and Mrs O. H. Pronger accom- panied by Mrs F. N. Beveridge. Miss Foster gave a clever and highly hum- orous reading. A small orchestra provided instrumental selections and cames, ete, were arranged by Miss Doudiet and her committee of girls. Mrs Pitt at the piano led the com- munity singing and a very enjoyable evening was spent. the winners being Miss Fern Taylor After an address of welcome by Bro. . P. Matthews, W.M., a delightful i ! Notable features of a splendid pro-}' SY NOW AND MAKE CERTAIN YOU GET A CAR AT THESE PRICES | Runabout $405 Touring $445 | Coupe $695 Sedan $785 Chassis $345 Truck Chassis$4! OB FORD.ONT.GOV T. TAXES £XTR STARTING AND ELECTRIC LIGHTING Bil STANOCARD LOUIBMENT ON | Sr WN ; SEDAN AND COUPE car. 'musicale was enjoyed. A clever 'Xylophone selection by Mr Gammon Dritry will not be U.F.0 Only Milton, Ont., April 16--Premier E. C. Drury refuses to tie himself up ex- culsively to U.F.O. support. In going to the province in the coming election campaign he will ask and accept any support that can be given him as a matter of policy and principle. This was the answer he made in speaking to his own constituents here on Saturday, to the demand of the Farmers' Sun that he give a Dpre- election pledge against any fusion or combination with other parties in or- land Mrs Edgar charmed the company 'Pitt surpassed himself in a diverting song as she was capable in her play- / jing of accompainments to the various \ numbers on the programme. Lunch next furnished a pleasing di- gression, served in the excellent way of Mr and Mrs Upton, Bert Berrey and Jack Pitt assisting. / TRE rar m-- THIS WEEKS PRICES: -- Ladies' Rubbers all sizes _-....- 65 Men's low Overshoe Rubbers _..- .95 Men's New Spring Caps, a great assortment of different styles and colors from 60c. to $1.00 Boys' Caps in pretty styles ----.--. 90 Raincoats in imitation dark tweed, absolutely water - proof, @ $1.50 A good assortment of Spring Work You are considering the pur- chase of a car. : Look at the price of the Ford. Ascertain the price of any other Figure what you could buy with the difference. 2 DINGWALL'S GARAGE "NOTICE!!! DRYDEN . . ONTARIO FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED FORD, =~ ONTARIO 2223 Men's Dress Shirts in pretty patterns @ : HE 195 C. lars, Soft, @ creer a) 15 Colors, Hard each .10 or 3 for wane 2D Men's big white Handkerchiefs @ .10 or one dozen for _o oc... 1.00 Good Belts in rubber or leather with Buckles Ie 45 Ties, nice patterns, .35 t0 --coeov 75 4 : : : Snake Ties in different shades from 4 is f ' out H a a it fr ig i ins gave. Shirts in the following colors: pre 50 to Seite TB. ; DYest ; A b. A : La The U.F.O. movement has always |Chambray, Khaki, Black Sateen and |Bow Ties each oman. 25 471 er 28t ng : \ fey ap ll Lo i asserted that the principals for which Grey. Dress Braces, .50 0 --_..cvcoee---- 60 a ded W. Fro Pitt, Bros M. 8. Carapbell it has stood are broad enough to com- | Men's good strong Work Pants in |Men's heavy Police Braces me 50 Ai i ly i es ] i mend themselves to all sections of the | cotton stripes, a big make from $2.45 | Boys' Braces, .20 t0 ----..--------. i 35 i é Halon 3 0 5; T. Culle " D ee % community as being in the best in-| to 2.95 | Smoking Pipes, .45 to _ « | Committee in Chie SE HE, terests of the whole community. Corduroy Pants, @ ----o--mmwmmem 2.75 | Corn Cob Pipes, each oi 10 2 / \ | on Brn AEB AE - : or These policies and principles have | Navy Blue tweed Pants, @ _--..__ 2.50 | Bachelors Buttons, per package ~. .15 ; Vi Tr 1 it Gi Yes, |peen accepted by thousands of peo-| Khaki Pants, @ --------rm--w--m= 2.501 oF 2.cards £OF momen 218 wv A i ey AM gi id ot ple who are not farmers, and they are | Navy Blue Serge Pants, from 4.25 Set of Collar Buttons --_.--_.. 15 () 7. and Mes Pinkerton, Dr. and at foundation of the great progres-| to _ : 4.95 | Men's Pocket Comb _ meee A5 ) Dingwall ont AT oe 5 oP Fase movement in Ontario and Whip Cord Breeches @ --o-- _ 3.75 { Hair Brushes 45 ; : \/ Mrs i an DW Seoth Xan 1 Garanghout Canada. These principles | Khaki Breeches @ --------o ____ 2.25|Saftey Pins, per card o_o _ 08 So many men like a nice Blue Serge Suit. The reason \ i 5 ae et 1 accept and believe in. I will not sac- | Second Hand Pants, Blue Serge and| or 8 cards for meee 10 is not difficult to seek. Nothing looks better than a rich 0) Bros M $i. ends Davin, 5. 8 Frifice them in the slightest degree. other mice colors, @ 2.75 and__ 3.00 Sewing Thread, per spool .05 of Blue Serge. There is a quietness about Blue Serge that ) Beveridge, Geo. and Mrs Wice F. N "If, pre result of the election, I}Boys' Bloomers, all sizes 1.35 to 1.451 one dozen --. oo 60 ry ; ; A Se find myself leading a party not suf-| Overalls, big make, in a heavy Horsehide Mitts, 40 10 ----ocueenr 65. sooths the troubled soul. Worry disappears under a Blue and Mrs Beveridge, H. Humphreys, A. goiont]y strong to carry off the govern-| quality, @ 1.95 Gloves, Muleskin 10 to 65 Serge Suit. The poor man looks rich in a well tailored ¥ and Mrs Burton, J. and Mrs Winter- oc + ond if elected, members of the|Smocks, @ ga ERY 75 | Gauntlets, Mulesidn, from 08 o 5 Blue Serge, and on the other hand the rich man doesn't py M. F. and Mrs Cook, Dan and jeciglature from either of the other | Wool SOX --momrmmommm 25 10 .30 | Gauntlets, Horsehide, fireproof, @ 1.10 \ : g ; ¢ Mrs Hutchison, J. O. and Mrs Gough, i Tayi ; hg : 1 a Pp > : Mi feel that he is "putting on dog," and again the man of VAF. and Mrs Foulie, Thos and' Mes parties, believing in . our record and | Men's light Sox, for dress wear, inBoys Sweaters, light wool, @ --1.25 nedicin means goes on his way, garbed in a Serge 'Suit, 3 Cullen, Sr) Wes okar vat politice ame willng to support me, I} different colors from .25 t0 ----.----. 45 Light Underwear, very good quality, will not hesitate to accept their sup- port and cerry on the government. AAPRAAAS AAAS ASSASSINS Remember the Teachers' Dance to- night (Friday) at 9 p.m. Ladies' Stockings, cotton and silk {in all sizes, the price will surprise you POM. resins <2 40°,50 % per garment 95 You Can't Afford to Miss what we are ottering you IN feeling unobtrusive, and yet with the utmost confidence. 9 Mrs Clempson, Russ and Mrs Wigle, W. Duncan, Gus Swanson, E. Jones ) (Fort William) C. O. and Miss Clara ' IN 0 \ Now it goes without saying that no merchandiser v could, with sincerety, write the above paragraph without pi putting in a large stock of Blue Serge Suits, and I have A i done this, and going further such is my, at present, strong \ Wi Self, Thos. Graham Wm. Richardson, : Herman Saunders, Robt and Mrs Foote : H. Wilde, E. T. Rowland, Jno. Wilson, | Tort Seldon. A: Band Mrs Berrey, gersgl En ; Ds ' ; in our 1 its, Dark Br ni o£ ei2h ft belief in the supremacy of Blues, that I am concentrating ~~ \W}L. A. and Mrs Bigelow, J. K. Post, G. PRO NGER S PRIGE LIST > furrow yas of eo Peden fied Now style, vilued at $35.00 upon them and eliminating tweeds and other cloths. jj] Deckert, J. M. Beaton, M. S. and Mrs gq oor 8 Tbs Or --ommmmmmm - $1.00} j : ih tT an Lo i V/ i Campbell, Alex and Mrs Duncan, Mr. por pT erie }Yoms Men's Suits i Ca iad valued at 35.00 # I am going to spend my efforts upon Blue Serge 4fand Mrs Weare, H. and Mrs Bartlett! op 1104 Walnuts, per Tb 5 : : oh 5 55 + Dark Drown Serge, all sizes, the «ery 1.05} lutest styles, valued at 50.00, for 14.88 63 Blue Serge Suits, only a few left 17.95 2 : k ; il © Mesdames Edgar, H. Adair, Wm. : : Suits of all kinds, hoping to create an atmosphere of value ie, Wm, ig a Derr J | Shelled Almonds, per To ----.----.. . that will be beneficial to all. An atmosphere of value VA '| Flour, in 24-1 bags -- meme 4] Burgess, J. D. Aaron, J. Hardie, and I i J 2 p 2 i Red Tea, 1H that manufacturers, knowing I am in the Blue R. Cummings. jRed Rose Fen, pov Men's Oxfords, Brown and Black, all 4.25 i sizes, @ Boys Shoes, for dress wear, @ _ means 1 : ; Re iC io Matches, per packet --_.__. ay .39 ; Young Boys' New Blue Serge Suits We always carry a good supp Serge game, will compete for that trade, and if my pur- Misses M. Kaake, XK. Hartnett, A. Carnation Cream, per tin 16] in short pants, @ ---.eeevo 750] Men's Second Hand Army Sol ~ chase price is less, my selling price will follow. h Sa i 2, ge 9 iL | Dates, Bulk, P81 1B hoor .13 Men's Second Hand Suits, all styles and Officers Boots, @ $2.75 5 : 2) a, 2, oi i a Syrup, 5-10 pails --cmmmmim en 45] and colors, from 7.50 up. | Good supply of Men's Felt Hats (n Right now I offer Blue Serge Suits at $31.50 and | ri Sade a » 11%] Comfort Soap, 3 fo a. 25 0dd Coats, from __._._ $2.00 to 5.00] from 175 0 -- emia 3.50 $33.30 that are exceptionally well tailored with excellent M1 eeee------ = Ci er por ri TRE . 2% on as Tu "Hand Su 20 2 1.25] Second Hand Wats from 20 17 100 203 0% Lo : 'Lump Sugar, per AE ry - .16 Ladies' i i ili linings and good canvas, that are worth examination. A IGNAC Ae ; ne ps al Whonsiiy feed oF 3 ead Boll pond z ! : VE Coffee, fresh ground, per 1 --_... 42 styles, good as new, up to ----..._.. 8.75] Watch, come in and see us first as we Seed ; 1 2 hate 7 shiolt olf Hi Mrs Callin and daughters returned | Coffee, fresh ground, per Tb __.. 53 Ladies' new Serge Dress, @ --.. 3.95 always carry a couplé of them, at less Following out my plan ot elimination, Ss i oiter, i from a trip to the west last saturday. | Cheese, per 1b .35 Ladies' new Sateen Petticoats, @ 1.50 | than half price. Also Guns and Rifles during the week of April 23rd to 28th, splendid values "Mr and Mrs A. G. McNabb are on a |JAM--Raspberry, & Strawberry. 1.05 Ladies' new Vaile Waist, @ ---... .85]30-30 Repeater, will sell very cheap. in Mon's Tweed Suits and Boys' Clothing. Some of 41 short visit to Fort William. Large Prunes, per ID ieee 18 Ladies' Oxfords, @ ----------u: 4.29 When in need of furniture come in and these will be in the windows with former and present Football prospects for the approach- | Raisins, 15-0z pkts ----mmmiie 20 Ladies' 3-strap Slippers, @ ---.. 3.45 see us. Please ask for anything you ticid plainly marked ; ing season received the once over at | Jelly Powders, per DH ERC 10 Ladies' High Top Boots, from 3.75 [don't see, as we keep our 'Furniture in prices p Famasker the re-organization meeting of the IFC Back Bacon, per i. 481 to _ 4.25 the ware house. =~ We also keep the Side Bacon, per 1b «om Ham; per 1b _=< Cheese, per 1b 'last Wednesday evening in the Com- munity Hall. Judging from the enthusiasm dis- 33 { Men's Work Boots, high top, --- 5.40 .55 i Black, Wide Toe, Work Boots @ 4.15 .35 { Army Boots, heavy sole, shod heel folding Couch and Mattress, which you have been asking right along, @ 12.25 [Baby Carriage, good as new, will sell T do not say this is your last chance to buy a suit, but I do assert that it is a good opportunity. played, a successful season is assured }Lard 1-Ib bricks iim -251 '@ . 465)at less than half price. and efforts will be mad to revive last Lard, 3-1b pails, each cen 68 I Mer's Rointed Dress Shoe, ----..--- 4.50 | We also carry a good supply of Cook 7] year's Kenora and District League. | Shortening, 3-1b pail ECAR 68 {Bulldog Toe Dress Shoe, good fitting] Stoves and Ranges, at reasonable dl The following Officers were elected : | Olcomargarine, per th __ oem 28 Brown and Black 4.95 prices. Hon. President -- T. W. McGowan; | Oranges, per AOZON Stren crmmomn .55 . Pil, : 1 5 "| President--A. C. Waugh; Vice-Presi- | Matches per packet, fie 39 SE ; ] A dent-- W. J. Fryer; Honorary Patrons | Green Peas, S08 £0 iets 25 a : ; 4 ] : --A. M. Young, John Swanson, A A.|Bolina, per I imme .18 a DAIL FR'S 1 ¥ Smith, John Davies, st., W. L.-Thomp- | Grape Fruit, 3 for iim mmem 25 D - a ] son, T. W. Thomson, H A Thomson, Magic Baking Powder 5-1b --_.._- 1.85 : Dr. A E Henry. R B Stewart was re-elected to the captaincy, while Fred Patterson will assume vice-captainey Harry Johnson was unanimously re- elected as trainer, while R B Stewart and W H Purnell will act as delegates to the league. W. H. Purnell retains the office of Secretary-Treasurer. The selection committee will consist of the Red Salmon, per tin ----..--. 29 Eggs, fresh, per dozen __..------. 38 These prices are for Cash only 0. H. PRONGER, Prop. ew & Second Hand Store TOWN OF DRYDEN BOG LICENCES All owners of dogs must procure their license by May 1st. Tags can be » obtained at Town Clerk's office or - . 5 from Constable. ; BY ORDER OF COUNCIL the Community Hall last Friday even- : TAN RI ing, The fun raged fast and furious NEW KIND OF HEAT, 7 during the greater part of the proceed- Try RinYour Stove 30 Days Free ings, and the affair itself can only be' ZR The OLIVER Oil-Gas Burner regarded as a great success from all Food) Does away with coal " and wood -- cheaper. pid $1.00 each. The Junior Hockey Club wound up pind J /\ A o0 Sine angles: this, mind you, in spite of the | DN. Makes your stove of v rs pa : - pang il-gas stove. financial loss of seven cents, which the Ssapnel-slsabore. Keeps home warmer. v | Juniors themselves collectively cover- | 1 / r ior Ay No fires to make. ed. More power to the Junior elbow. ME fi ra Plage ke. No The Town is breathlessly awaiting [ ing dirty coal or 02; chopping, shoveling; Sar hours of work. 3 : 3 wil : Makes your h J i 5 {the Women's Institute Bazaar slated : kee) Bostive change. yout stove, simply Std i i | for Friday this week, and the final Laster, Tiakis it ous. Gas from, contol TF ' ; 'Dress Rehearsal will be held Thursday heaer. Gives" even heat. ostant pang posing : ( s i A J F RED PI T #4 night. Indications point to a "Red ~~ Saves money, Eimer labor, Boaith. oo : 5 . : : Letter Day" from dawn til midnight ' : ) 7 vi . ; i and we opine that no 'special appeeal : Olaf Isakson : 5 © L ! an 4 v i iis Necessary to get the crowds coming : He oe ; oz gd / DRYDEN, Ont. § om all quarters. Detailed 'dope' 'on /59) DRYDEN ONTARIO 2 z the event will be reported in next 3 rT week's 'Observer." : | Sold by :-- ; ;

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