Les archives de la ville de Dryden

Dryden Observer, 13 Jun 1924, page 4

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"THE DRYDEN OBSERVER it Costs Less To By the Best THE FALLACY. OF PRICE AND THE VIRTUE of VALUE + There isn't a better example of that than in buying of YOUNG FOLKS SHORES same for a term of twenty-one years to the Dryden Clover Belt Creamery | For really good Shoes cost the least, no matter how much you Company.' pay for them. Any person who claims that rk Lo ; his land will be prejudically affected HURLBUT'S CUSHION SOLE SHOE, for Children HOSIERY too--all new. TOWN OF DRYDEW NOTICE OF BY-LAW TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Town of Dryden intend passing al { by-law to close that portion of Queen | Street, lying between the river and the: C.P.R. crossing and south of the- 'CPR. right-of-way, and to lease the by the bylaw shall apply to the Council to be heard in the matter, within one nO UE ists FOR the Past two weeks, this column of the paper has hinted at a thing called a Cherry Sale Tag THE time has now come to be more explicit. Wes Bo 1 i iit ER PEER A Cherry Sale Tag, is a round piece of paper, about two inches in diameter, and the colour of it 1s Cherry. This tag is printed, stating the one time price of an article, and the present cut price, it is gummed, and from time to time 1s stuck on various articles of this Store. There is nothing to it, except to allow the sales people move slow-selling Merchandise. THERE is no Store in existence, whose proprietor or whose buyers can buy with prophetic instinct, or with methematical exactitude anticipate the wants, whims or humours of its patrons. Styles change, weather conditions vary, and the abilities of pocket books fluctuate. And because of all these factors we are introducing the Cherry Tag. SUPPOSING you want a Rain- coat or a pair of Boots, or a Suit 'of Clothes or a piece of Dress Goods, or a Dress, or Underwear, "or in fact any of the thousand items we carry. If you see a Cherry Tag on an article stating that the price was $15.00 and is now $5.00, you will know that the Store profit is shot to pieces. It will be for you to decide, whether you will sooner pay $15 for a bang up-to-date article, or $5 for something that is equally good in quality, but that is a little out. of date. So we say, meanwhile with confidence, where you see a Cherry Tag you will know that you are getting good value, and that this Store i is cheer- fully losing money on your pur- chase. SO much this time for the Cherry Sale Tag. June 1924. month from the date hereof. 4 Dated at Dryden this 4th oy of J. E. GIBSON, Clerk. Gan B. GATES DRYDEN, Ont. This Star Touring Is still the favourite model of those who desire ser- vice and style combined with durability. This is a reproduction The Studebaker Car Come and view the mot Showroom. lel on display in our New of Men's and Boys' Canvas Shoes, brown or white, with brown trimming. Best quality rubber soles. j Men's sizes 6 to 11, @ ----.._ $1.95 Boys' size 1 t0 5, @ oom. or 1.80 i White Canvas Shoes, rubber soles, from sizes 1 to 6 and 6 to 9, clear- ing price 1.25 An odd left in Ladies Canvas Slippers, leather Soles, @ iii 1.25 We are also expecting another ship- ment Saturday of Canvas Footwear to fit all the family. All our leather footwear wil be sold at reduced prices. Anything bought in the line of Footwear, after taking them home if not satisfactory, money will be gladly refunded. But we are sure that the prices and quality will satisfy you. We have a full supply of Men's, Women's and Childrens' Sox or Stock- ings. Children's Stockings, size 4 to 7, @ 20 FOR GOMPARY mize 5 40 Gn 25 { Ladies and Men's Sox and Stockings, ! all sizes and colours, from 20c. up. i Ladies' Silk Stockings, black and white only, per pair __. ARLE 35 RO TOWN OF DRYDEN BY-LAW No. 177 * * # * A BY-LAW to license and regulate Livery Stables and Carting ,and Draying. The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Dryden enacts as follaws:-- 1 No person shall, after the pass- ing of this By-law, carry on the business of a Livery Stable Keeper within the Town of Dryden, without first obtaining a license so to do from the Corporation of the Town of Dry- den. 2 Every person keepng horses, or horses and vehicles, automobiles, ! motor trucks or other vehicles for hire shall be deemed a Livery Stable Keep- er within the meaning of this By-law and shall be required to take out a license therefore annually. 3 The granting or refusing of any license, under this By-law shall be deemed to be in the discretion of the Council and the Council shall not be bound to state any reason for the refusing or granting of any such license. 4 That no person or persons shall drive or own any sled, automobile, cart, truck, motor truck, dray, sleigh, carriage, express wagon, or other vehicle used for hire for the transpor- tation of any goods, wares or merchan- dise, firewood or any other thing what- soever, from one place to another with- in the Town of Dryden, or from any point within the Town of Dryden to any other point without being licensed so to do. 5 All licenses granted under this By-law shall expire on the 81st day of December, next succeeding the date of the same. 6 The annual fee to be hereafter paid for licenses issued under this By- law shall be as follows: -- (a) For every Livery Stable the sum of $15.00 (b) For Carting and Draying the sum of $10.00. 7 The word 'person' wherever used in this By-law shall include any per- son, party or Corporation. 8 Every person guilty of an infrac- tion or breach of any of the provisions of this By-law shall upon summary conviction thereof before any Justice or Justices of the Peace or Police Magistrate having jurisdiction forfeit and pay a fine or penalty of not less than One Dollar ($1.00) and not more than Fifty Dollars ($50.00) and costs to be enforced in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Act in that behalf contained. DONE AND PASSED in Council . this 3rd day of June A.D. 1924 as witnessed by the corporate seal of the | said Town and the hands of its proper officers in that behalf. (Signed) ALFRED PITH, Mayor (Signed) J. E. GIBSON, Clerk New 2 5 sad 2 i b= = Qe. ws eg Milk The best yet. Try a tin, 18c. Two for 35c. £ Special on 1 the VET IE Brand per packet ' . 10c. or per dozen : ; $1.10 Regular 2 for 2be. Assorted Flavours-- VANILLA, CHERRY, PORT, CHAMPANGE, GRAPE FRUIT, RASPBERRY, STRAWBERRY, LEMON, ORANGE, PINEAPPLE, CALFSFOOT, RED CURRANT. Special Values Children's or Ladies" White knitted COTTO N VESTS, sleeveless lowneck 0 coat aaa LD 19¢. BLOOMERS, pink or white, fine knitted Cotton, all sizes, @ 39c. LACES, RIBBONS, EMBROIDERY, HOSIERY EMBROIDERY and CROCHET COTTONS per month. Also a few used in other makes SUCCESSOR TO ANDERSON & HARRIS Centryotons and Builders Full Stock of LUMBER, Sash and te Poko Wood Fibre, Brick, Lime and Cement. Estimates Freely Given Fancy Ratines for Dresses or Skirts. A Silk and Cotton Fabric, in coloured cross bars and silver tone effects, at $1.40 and $1.50 per yard. SEWING MACHINES, the famous Singer, sold or rented $3.00. 19 p.c. off on Men's Odd Jackets, also Second Hand Suits. You will always "find a good supply of Men's Pants, i which will match your Jacket. 10 per cent off on all our ready made ' Suits. Tt will sure pay you to come in "and get spiffed up, at the price we are | offering. You will also find a good supply of Men's and Boys" Work and Dress Shirts, and other ready-to-wear goods, at prices that we are not afraid to compare with any catalogue. for your New Extension Couch with best Felt Mattress, extra long size, @ --_.. 12.75 New Coil Springs, good and servicable @ 6.75 New Springs, @ cicowaawslin 4.95 New, Cotton Mattresses, all sizes, @ 7.75 and 8.00 Good supply of Second Hand Bedsteads complete, also odd Springs and Mattresses at very low prices. You will alse find other Furniture which includes Bureaus, Edison and Columbia Gramaphones, Tables for Dining-room and Kitchen, Wash stands, Baby Carriages, Cookstoves, Ranges, and other miscellaneous articles too numerous to mention. SUITS AND OVERCOATS made to measure from $22.50 and up. Over 3oo samples to choose from. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re- TER NEW & SECOND HAND STORE Goods of every description Bought and Sold

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