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Dryden Observer, 4 May 1923, page 4

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER A A i . Cl i A Bh nc A J -- 5 g| Glengoland Social GLENGOLAND-- Glengoland U.F.W, Ignace Tit-Bits M. Flett returned from an extended O./met in the schosihouse on Friday, [holiday in Nova Scotia and reports : = ; 4 A April 27th. A large turnout of mein- [extremely cold weather in the east. BUY No A hi md of prices is friends were present. Pres.| - Mr and Mrs J. D. Duncan returned pas SET A CAR . The present prices of Ford cars, which are the lowest in the history of the Com- pany, cannot be guaranteed. Buy now. Terms, if desired. Sedan S785 | pinewnl) GARAGE = ¢ Chassis $345 DRYDEN ONT TrudkChassis®405 iy J : EN : FOB FORD, ONT.GOV T. TAXES XTRA STARTING AND ELECTRIC LIGHTING fer i STANDARD CQUIPMENT ONY try, SEDAN AHD COUPE pummmech JX sf : 1 in the chair. > meeting jon No. 1 Tuesday from their. honey- ® was opened by the singh ¢ of "The {moon and henceforth will permanently V | Maple Leaf Forever." After the bus- [reside in Ignace. The happy couple J iness was disposed of a very fine pro- | appear to be in the best of health and gramme was put on by the young |spirits. Welcome to our Haven of |people. It was noticeable that only | Rest. A local talent was utilized, and yet the| Mr J. M. Wallace, Presbyterian Stu- programme was lengthy and spicy and | dent Minister, lead the youths of the ter {town in a 'hare and hounds' session by (last Saturday, seemingly to the abun- - {dant gratification of the boys. Bill Wren and Fred Lacoste are en- was | quiring as to the date of the next 1x & the | Cribbage Tournament. It will be re- seeial welfare of the community. The | membered that Bill and Fred copped i {members feel encouraged to repeat |the honours at the laast affair of a their efforts to develop the talent that [similar nature. It is not too late yet 'lis in the eommunity, and will hold |to have ancther tournament before ole another social evening in the near |Man Summer takes the floor. future. Percy Evans met with an unfortun- AT THESE PRICES Runebeut $405 Touring $445 Coupe $0695 {o the young folks. ) |oed in. oughly doing a 4 HELE i FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED FORD, = ONTARIO 2523 ] NS mmm Mote accident while training for the { N s imes-Jour Race, by sprain- 4 A ; Times-Journal Road » ba N \/ Everything ing an ankle. His training is necess- Ne : po Vg ps mt al? 4 NE arily held up for a few days, but ali i 7 You IN eed hope that the delay will not prove too } / Ta oy . | great a handicap. ; Vv i Some of 0 Jags Po bare + Spooning, judging from 'observaticn, Jit pi Brock. fol Yom ol Fat has commenced on the Lake Roa ds, y ; . A Implements and Wagons. and although the season .s a bit late ¥ Fry : 1 4 VIEXTENSION AND in getting under way, it is cxpected 3 : ii STEP LADDE RS. thet the young couples will soon make i ¢ mn ' POULTRY FENCING {up for lost time. Nothing like spring y = B B z - \/ BARB W IR T to make a chap feel like getting mar- A - : A oh OIL ST OV ES. ried (unless he is married) in which case .he'll probably have other ideas.' if : . . : ; 9 PAINTS and BRUSHES ; LAE Snr res a ns TT RST 3 : Som | fi --) IN ALABASTINE A Popular Pastime-- . VA FLAT WALL PAINT "Miss Winnipeg" who represented o SCREEN DOORS that city at the recent sports carnival : IR ; ~ IN SC IN WIRE at Montreal, believes that the two" ¢ For the past five years the price of Toilet Sets has been ! SCREEN WIRE CLOTH ' [ony WINDOWS & DOORS most enjoyable means of transporta- When it came to $12.00 or $15.00 for a Toilet \/ all sizes | tion" are snow-shoes and Durant cars '* prolubitive. AN : / ; . : \ AN I ds of den Tools and |especially the Durant Six Sedan. i 4 Set, people rightly objected. 'It may be interesting to N = oe at Another Canadian beauty who en-' Sold by:-- | Yl know the reason for the high price of Toilet Sets. Vi GAME TRAPS for MUSKRATS {J978 her Durant is Miss Pearl Miller, | A. G. RIPLEY Dryden, Ont. ) : IN KOK OX Ek who was selected as "Miss Regina" ee nisi aa i Ribena kad dus ao A DO ET STEN DORCAS i SC Fh ; oe : and:dlectad ns Quostiiol the Teceht Tun | TE a oe Tn aay pam wg Reon pew i vi Coal is a big factor in the price of pottery. The Pottery ' E. A. K 7 03 E a : i ovens contain naturally just so much space, and Toilet IN Mr H. O. Finger and companion of | ° \/ a \/ 9 Collingswood, Ontario, recently created | : oin g b Sets are a bulky article. Just figure, how many plates V BUILDERS SU PRLIES a sensation by driving a Durant and Star Sedan from Collingswood to Mea-~ | ford while the roads were still blocked | 1d Wood deep with snow. Of the trip he writes "There were drifts from three to four' or cups and saucers or bowls would go into the space Picture Framing Waniioba Gypsum Hardwall Fibre, Elc. Fast 4 4 4 of a Toilet Set. With coal in England three times the pre-war price, pottery manufacturers find it more profit- the old ones were broken or worn out (by the way who nak ; taal deep, but we never had occasion OUr new Suits @ $17.95 which are re- Combinations 1.95 able to bake flat ware than hollow ware, and Toilet Sets Underokng in 1 sonnets i to worry." 'duced to a small price. New Suits JA good supply of men's new Hats : : dh ps In spite of the snow drifts from ranging from $17.95 to__.__._ - $19.95 J from 1.75 to __ 3.50 became scarce and comparatively high. But some \ iv I el th Dorie ant deep. Mr H. D. If in need of a suit now is you chance | Men's light spring Caps, a big assort- pr A : fan sq | co, e Pit _-- hile your size, style, color and qual- ment from .60 to --_..__..__.__. . 1.00 2 AT lor ; s. think that ANDER SON ¢ & Hi i R Sigsion of Pittsfield, Mass., has found W : ' ' jobbers sisted upon getting Toilet Sots thicking A Al winter travelling in a Durant so de- ity is here. No extra charges for any J Second Hand Hats, .50 to --_..____ 1.00 REPL pendable and satisfactory that it has ip * > every id to i ole Handkerchiefs a : i given him an entirely new conception S12€ also have on hand a good }e TE a ae rile ever wore oat a Toilet Set, so let us say broken) and a 3.4 J. G ARDI i Wi R 7 of the degree of four cylinder effic- supply of Second Hand Suits which Coton Handkerchiefs each pon .15 certain percentage were manufactured for a big price. $ iency which Durant construction has Sell at reasonable prices. Men's Wool Sox, per pair __.__.__ .25 J : Gene ral Merch nt 0 | made possible. 'Second Hand odd Jackets, all sizes |Men's light summer sox, back, brown A man came to this store the other day, with crates of 40 7 EAGLE RIVER, ONT. ol or Aw Clark, a prominent bus- and enn styles ranging Ji gr fe pot ne a ile od Ede id "Toi ets & {iness man of Peoria, Ill, owns a Dur- 1-¢2 10 SE] pL Ive ngs ey We me 9 Toilet Sets, and tried to sell me ane, I said Toles Shh Bt tearing ab WIA ue Bat diver. OM VOSS Drom 0 10 wikis 1.25 | Ladie's Silk Stockings, black only, per i must be cheap to sell". He said name your price which ; 2 J FOR over fifteen thousand miles. His en- New cottonade Pants, striped, all sizes | pair .50 4 ; ; y Cockshutt Plow Go. Frosi & Weod usiaey Tar his Davent hos inedessed LYom 245 to 2.95 | Ladie's Heavy Sateen Petticoats 1.50 hi I did, and he accepted, but with bad grace. Consequently Implements : with his mileage until today he has New Tweed Pants .._._.__.__ 2.75]A few heavy blue Dresses left --_.. 3.95 i I have to offer 40 Toilet Sets, consisting of Wash Basin, RA Tr ' become more than just a real good Khaki Pants 2.65 { Ladies Second Hand Suits, some of the ' : : ; oarnig'e Gran Sia ae booster Tor "Just a Real Good Car." Navy Blue Wool Pants __.__.... 2.65 | very latest from 4.50 to __.______ 8.75 {/ Ewer, Chamber and Cover, Soap and Tooth Brush Dish, Raw Furs Bought and Said ~ ------ Corduroy Pants _--._.__.__.___.. 2.75 | Ladie's Voil Waists ..__..__. tls i in four colors "The rice is but : $7.50 7 bak 3 Navy blue serge dress Pants _.__ 4.25} Ladie's 2-strap slippers __. 3.45 9 3. price is but .............. CHADOREABAORRLDODOEDEBHEy N ER Second hand Ponts Trol 1.50 to. 3.00 Ladies brown Oxfords oo 4.95 i B ; i f Nov shi vi - lo. H. PRO G Boys' BllOMErs ........eecmmein 1.35 | Ladie's high top Boots, 3.75 to _- 4.25 - fi ut I am going to put these on Sale from May 7th to i ROBT. SWE ENE LY An assortment of Whipcord Breeches] Boye Boots 3.65 2 12th, Monday to Saturday for $6.75, and I really think 9 Oi ' 4 : at 3.75] Men's Dress Boots, pointed toe, black bd NY General Blacks ith & ur Leacers ! Special on Boys' navy blue Suits, coat jor brown 4.50 A this is a bargain. IN 9 FIRST PRICES ! and bloomer: pants... 5.50 |]Men's Dress Shoe, bulldog toe, black : Vv! Woodworker SECOND SERVICE ! Men's raincoats, imitation Tweed, all jor brown from 4.50 to --_.._..____ 4.95 Yom may see them in the Dry Goods Window i "yound belt 7.50 | Men's brown Oxfords, all sizes __ 4.25 5 ] : : IN Ox wl es ty TIN 'A good assortment of Gloves, Mitts] Men's black Oxfords, a very good calf ; ; V& iene and Gauntlets, muleskin and horsehide skin, rubber heel, reduced from 4.25 » : RR oe CORREO 4 LE ae = § H ? ? Vi -- \/ welding ) from .40 to 1.10 to 8.95 : A i in connecLio ig 4, Canvas Gloves, .10 per pair or 3 pair Men's work Boots, high top --... 5.40 $ : \ mm =e} for 25 Regulation Army Boots __..__._ _ 4.90 \ ; \/ The BISSELL DISK HARROWS - j Agood assortment of Work Shirts of ; Chocolate color army Boots, double i OC S \ Noted for GREAT CAPACITY, Light | In spite of the great advances in different colors from .95 to _...__ 1.50 oles, iron shod heels __...__..__... 4.65 4 DRAFT, & Wonderful DURABILITY. [sugar, we are able to sell 7% Ibs of Dress Shirts in pretty patterns 1.25 Good comfortable army boot, black : i Er : S eo 4 \/ Furnished in 2, 8, 4 and 6-horse size, | Granulated Sugar for __.......- 1.00. 180% 4e0ss Colors sem mmsrsmommens .15 only : 4.15 While East I bought thousands of pairs of Socks, an i i in In-throw and Out-throw types. Apples, .10 per Ib or 11 Ibs for__ 1.00, Hard colars, .10 each or-3 for __. 25 Our well-known army second hand Socks have been coming along like Spring thaw. Or, lea DOURLE. ACTION TYPES, | THE 7 LARGE $1.00 SPECIAL | Very pretty ties in nice patterns from at i Di : ' : i 4 ED ons 2 tps ob GORY, TS Gus oiplBV 2 ain from .25 to vt i Le ; \ ; : 3 ] av e Biss g or 3 x ; : . v . ----em mee . 5 a We are going to decorate the Men's Window with ; g DISKS, : P ns tins of Cade CER EE pl light Braces from .50 to __.. .60 {Overalls without bib __.__.____] . 1.65 . Socks from the 7th to the 12th, just to shew what this V ROELERS, \ and SILOS A Men's Heavy Police Braces Smocks -_. 75 . . A i Boys' Braces from .20 to __.._._..__ .35Men's low Rubbers __.__.__..__.__ 95 : Store can fo with Socks. PRICE LIST Belts, rubber and leather with nice Women's Rubbers, all sizes and styles i BR TRA, pon ane fh 65 buckles .45 {per pair .65 ¥ Bed Bose TEA, per B eoevmtrowem 65 | Garters, .15 to __ © .30 | We always carry Shot guns and Rifles : Salada TEA _ "72| Collar and Cuff Button Sets, from .15 [in stock. : : 15 oz BATRINS . fondo 20; to .25 [One Railroad Watch, 21 jewel Elgin, . For sale 150 Ibs coarse SALT __.. on Collar Pins, from .15 to __..__..__... .95 |adjusted 5 position, will sell for third by .. |RYE KRISP, per pkt. --....--....-- .48 Pocket Combs .15 | price which you will have to put for OHN MOORE OXDRIFT. | cOAL OIL, Pot golly oie -30 | Hair Brushes 45 new. Guaranteed to be good. oe CHEESE, per 1 __.__.. o . -35 Sleeve Holds .10 {Baby Carriages at reasonable prices NEW KIND oF HEAT? Hk RT perdin 30 Bachelor Buttons, per box __.._..__ .15 { When in need of furniture or cook C ZL BS PLOW, tomes impel 1.05 A good assortment of smoking Pipes stoves, please ask for them at the store T Iti Your Stove 30 Days free CREAMETTES, per pkt. __..___.. aise 45 to _ Ji5)as we keep 'everything in the ware- ; The OMVER 0il.Gas Bummer | |picp 12% Corn Cob Pipes, .10 each or 8 for .25|house on account of not having enough Does away with coal i ! : A ol PEACHES, per tin -- ieee +85 Sewing Thread, black only, per spool - room. ki Jaks sore or Crabapple JELLY, per jar ----.._.. . 421.05 or per doz. 50 {We also have some left of those ex- \ bree times the heat. {| SODA BISCUITS, per pkt. --------... .33{ Men's light underwear, the very best |tension new couches and mattresses. Keeps home warmer, RED SALMON, per tin 29 ; 5 §C 1 No fires to make, No i » P masse steal im emeie 8 per garment mrt in ese wists me ry ke he bs we -95 op Oe 12.25 Wo sshes, dirt, smoke, Fresh on Saturday-- wl ing dirty coal" or ki oping, shovels: any 3 ) : Makes your stove heat or bake better, ER STRAWBERRIES, per BOR one #8 E i re er Ti ghenwe ous stows, Dmplveet ..] " Lasta lifetime. Mahos hh sie ET QO. H. PRONGER, r rop. J+ (kerosene) at small cost. Oil is ¢ heap and gettin cheaper. Gives even heat instantly, i 2 Cram fittle, by simply tutning valve, Bits any stove, = aves money, time, labor, health, ps : ; ASSESSOR WANTED 2 Olaf Isakson S.S. No. 2 Assessor wanted for : DRYDEN ONTARIO |} Second Hand Store In the Bigelow Building, (Opposite Town Hall) | LFRED PI 1 | Township of Zealand, for 1923, at a DRYDEN, Ont. salary of $40.00. Lowest or any ten- ] "der not necessarily accepted--apply : 115 W.W. WHITE, Bedworth | Care of E. A. Klose ITY > Ss SI ZS SEES DE Ee a

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