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Dryden Observer, 9 Jan 1931, page 2

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dm DRYDEN OBSERVER RE Te i = (4) ar Fat i i %) > ec >= 0. H PRONGER, Frop : Phone 28 100-1bs Bran, Shorts, Barley O8¢C a bag Chop, Feed Oats, 'Wheat TT. A--Blue Ribbon, Red Lable Tea, 2:lbs 98¢ Nabob Tea : COFFEE Fresh Ground Wheat Granules, 6-Ib° three for bag Rolled Oats 6-lb bag 98¢C China Rolled Oats Creamery Butter, Fancy Biscuits, : a Soda Biscuits .. three for 5-1b box Maccaroni 08¢ Oranges 4 Cased Eggs, STOCK-TAKING . SALE, Ta MONDAY ONLY . 1 Patent Thou | 983- Ib sack $2 (5 : Winteshctiom Visitor Yard Builder @ Contractor. Lumber, Coal and : Builders' Supplies Everything For A Building | Quality -- and -- Service: DRYDEN Jas. Winterbottom, GRANITE & MARSLE 0I1:0:0: F:, DRY YDEN LODG: 0 QO MONUMENTS © No. 417, meets. in the Town Hall enemy? Who cculd tell But the 0 GEO. NOBLE, © Dry den every 1 Monday evening at watchers below were sprinkled with. RD Dryden, Ontario € 8pm a A. McCALLUM, N, a Gm GED 1) SHRED) GED) Aas (35 F, WHITELEY, Rec. See. | LIVERY AND DRAY | PROMPT SERVICE AT ALL HOURS 3 A. WEAVER, it = Visitors Cordially Invited. {i Dryden, Ontesio F. O BAKER, W.M, bE a a i 0 | A. E. BERREY, Sec. - GOLDEN STAR LODGE "No @ne Appreciates Your Business More Than We Do" ramophones | ITOTICE To Country CUSTOMERS We'll sell You a Gramophone for Wood: COLUMBIA CABINET with 30 Baolivda: ii aE fe iad $25.00 McLAGAN CABIN ET, with 50 Becords J... ia. sve Seve v0. 345.00 EDISON CABIN ET with 50 Records ...: dn nd Fes wo 08.00 McLAGAN Cabnet, Oak, with 25 Bator. co ri it $40.0 SUPERRE CABINET, 'with 30 Decords .:.....0 07. Th pd 20. Co : DeForest Crosley 5-tube BATTERY SET COMPLETE ~».... 0, ... $65.00 DeForest Cresley 5- he comple e a hE . $62.00 YOU'LL DO BETTER AT: Pronger and Armsrtong's "Through Service We Grow" . {off the ground, the beam was sud-- ENE Eh the controls of his new plane and Is Complete an d the : 1 Squadron 'n the greatest aerial bal- PRICES the LOWEST ; {The formation d"ved on the nearest Phantom Squadron pinned its fa'th ; - In thi; the Radio Controlled P anes OXDRIFT, ONT Se 'were very useful." Two planes were ; =| left the fight to the Radio T'lanes =| for a few minutes. These panes Agent for: =2| . the Radio Controllers in the leading' Life Insurance =]. plane were kept busy in keep ng Frost & Wao d an d =| of the lames of red that waved °n ij vanished as a red beam cut through GREAT IAF: & A: M: , No. G:R:C. determined, to br'ng about his . i | Meets in the Masonie 24 Dryden downfall, He was. just gotting al: - Regular p rices _ Ithe Second Tuesday of emch meath Shot at the broad flank of - his | little dust fall on his shoulders. On : SUITS "lincluding that of Dick and Tom. i RE RE PAJ AMA FLAN N ELETTE : i 4 36-n. Sirired Engl'sh Wear. Us_ally marked well above this pay 770 REA ih Cin 25¢ 'THE PHANTOM SQUADRON When Dick was about five feet Soft, fine quality all wool Ve: sts, made in popylar Sleevelesg style S.rv.ceable, and will not shrmnk in w ashix ng denly cut off and he fell wth a jar that shook every bone in his | i | ; \ a body, Looking up he saw zn air; $e 3 OU) dl 9 i chip wobble dangerous'y, there was: a whist], and Dick saw the shadowy General Hardware form of a plane land clcse to him, Dryden - Ontario "{-e. Phantom Squadron had come in the crisis! Dick saw the pleasant face of Thm Wilkins, as he beckoned OUR STOCK OF to Dick to join him 'n the p'ane, : 1 TT REE ENE Ea aa Tom was alone as there had been GENERAL no one to take Dick's place as pilot, HARDWARE $3.95 SFORT SKIRIS Tweed, gocd quali y, with Yoke LIE I ESE SNE TEE SEE SE SE JT TE : Of Patterned Chin'z in A-s-r od colors. Regula 'on jf length. Domed at side Soon Dick was fondly carossing EI SS ST PO soared up to join the rest of the le in the history of the world. : Mart'ans, The Martians were slow r KWa%W : but their Death Ray had a longer M J. CRO SIER : reach than the Radio Rays so the on outmanoevering its opponents, i General Marchant Full Line of: : FRESH and CURED MEATS brought down in a shower of fine | dust as the guns of the enemy De swept the oncommng planes. How- aler i mn ever, it' paid. the penaity, for a doz- | BOOTS and SHOES en gaping holes appeared in iis . Ts was shat- | DRY GOODS s'des and 'the reflector "tered: The Ship staggered then fell GROCERIES, into a tajl-spin which ended on : the ground below, HARDWARE Now new tact'es were adopted &§ Farm Implements the Squadron circled overhead and FRESH FISH and En SMOKED FISH Of All Kinds. could be seen at 'close range and fl Phone 6, A. . PATERSON, Dryde their charges from meeting the.de- ~vasting' rays; © The Watchers over- Cockshutt Implem head were breathless' as they watch- : pie ents eu the the litt'e plan:s looping, spin. . ning, zooming, dodging 'in and outj 'JF the aiy about' them. Sudden'y one 'the air where it" had been, Was {'t a slip of the watchful Radio - J AN UARY | Controlle , or the quickness of the : FL : Ho, | SALE! BEGINNING Now & CONTINUING until and Including J anuary 24, a little fine dust that floated down Semi - Ready pipe SUITS & O'COATS i Dick found himss!f engaged with 'the leader of the enemy who was 20 p-C. Off Ali I am Offering Everything in My Store at a REDUCTION of 20 p.c. for CASH j opponent when he suddenly feit a Made-to-Measure {looking up he saw tke roof of the cabin had ceased to ex'st, it had 3 4 > (been caught. by a wandering Ray, Finest Material and Panically he dropped 'nto a spin, a 3 1 . terrible fear seized him' and Tailoring ; cold sweat broke out on his brow. All he could think of was to get TWENTY P. C. OFF. out of the reach, of those -death- All Other Goods in the dealing rays. Then Le saw h's opponent sink in a mass of flames Store as a double stream of Radio Rays from Colonel Lockhart's plane tore mE into it, the danger was over and : YEO n Dick cursed himself for being a T, PROUDFOOT, : CHOICE LINE OF- coward, However. he made up for th's by bringing two others down 'The Dr den Tailor : later on. As he took a breathe, ho y § Fresh Fruits and Vegetables rote that only four of tha enemy mario by ee of vi wie + 5 GRAPES oh ;age on the ground below. Just thn i GRAP ES, sm ee ei ORANGES - LEMONS BANANAS I GRAPEFRUIT A. G. RIPLEY, Jeweller iia ihe saw one: of the gurvivorg go i. : B A U E R 'plunging' into obl'vion. The rest ;vow threw up the sponge before , the remaining five of the sadly de- = --for-- pleted Phantom Squadron These five cons'sted of the Colonel's pane Wood Sawing Prompt Servica -- CASH Princess St., Dryden Nad 5 : cn» Radio plane and. three others, The remaining Martiens were fore- ed to land on Boll'ng Field itse f & gn $s ; were captured by the Ameri cans, L 0 DEYDES LonoR Fo inl The British Squadron ten flew '1 Wests tue Firat esd Tike down into American so] for the "CUMESIdy of each month sp eioh |i v first time in its h- story. Police *™> in the Town Hall. Vigities CELERY jwere called to protect t'e panes HPT endif fen. tN TOMATOES ;from thy mob that gathered, fo - PERCY MOORE, WM. i 2 sz 5 AR A i they vould have carried it away BADEN SM: TH, Rec.-Rec'y, | 5% iy LETTUCE i ecemije] for souvenirs, Th, Mar- ELA, al = 4 CAULIFLOWER: tian ships wi e i i t p ere protected in like Ete., Ete. manner, & : The p lots of the Phantom Squad- \NDERSON k HARRIS 2 3 = | ron wi a | | te vanes fom amor non, FUNERAL DIRECTORS [3 | ww 5, i had to be treated so harsly DAY OP NIGHT CALLS before they could be considered ag ¢ROMPTLY ATTENDED ¥%0 | | bi : PHONE~ . (Concluded next week) Day, 62 R 3 Hight, GA B 4| 2 XE 2 5 EECA TAN i

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