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Dryden Observer, 13 Mar 1931, page 2

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i i g H i [7 THEE DRYDEN OBSERVER y ov oad a Come Lo rtamen i p Tr EE -- a o - ra -------- oo ------ a Rn THE DRYDEN OBSERVER ing in business for somebody 'public trust and confiderce.- Ice Cream fIOWN/OP DEVDEN 10 GRANIIE & : else. Like the public official, { Service must ever precede suc- | ro T ; A i Horas i : i I Tenders for Scavenger for the MONUMENTS 0 Published every Friday at the merchant is in business for] cess in business. r. Toit . g he Dryden, Ontario. society and therefore every Lt Vanilla Ice Cream Town of Town of Dryden, will 0 GEO. NOBLE 0 > % member of that society is his quart ew 60c be received by the undersigned Dryden, Ontario o=~. employer, his boss. One of the compensations of 'business is that public. recogni- tion and appreciation come to none sooner than te the business man who really serves. A flouri- Subscription rate $1.50 yearly. Elsie B. Collison, Publisher Profiting Through g . shing trade is synonymous with Service li stot § When merchants build new L 0 " DETOEN LODGE, Lg stores additi sales 2 Msets tue Fist amd Thi tores, ; add 1 ional sa es i Wednesday of each momth at eigh 'space, install new fixtur.s, im! Visitin ; i p-m., in the Town Eall. prove their show windows, AUE- prethren cordially invited. ment their sales force, replesish | PERCY MOORE, W.M. theif stocks: with the best and; pypEN SMITH, Rec-Reey. newest it is for the public. Of course they are in business for = the purpose of making a living, § but to make that living they g must first give service, so their § § § CHARLES - SIRVER 8 Licensed Auctioness § Address--Charies Btrect § Drydem, Omtario ] Call or write for appointmeataf - objeetive is: always "to serve and please." ; a "Fair exchange igs ro robb: ery,'"' is a business phrase which has: been handed down from '1:0:0:F;, DRYDEN LODG generation to = generation and No. 417, meets in the Town Ha now seems to have acquired im- Dryden every Monday ev ening mortality. The, laborer ex-:8 p.m, changes his labor for his wage. A. McCALLUM, N.G, The : capitalist « exchanges his F WHITELEY, Rec. Sec. money for 'his interest. The manufacturer exchanges his pro- ducts for the cost of production plus profit, the professional man exchanges his serviees for his fees or his salary; the store kee- per 'exchanges his goods for cost plus isexrvice charge. ' Everybody: is in business for himself by be- . GOLDEN STAR LODGE AF: & A: M:, No. 484, G:R:«(C Meets. in: the Masonic Halli Dryde the Second Tuesday of ezeh mont Visitors Cordially Invited. F. O BAKER, W.M, A. E, BERREY, See. 5) EEE (ERD (EE () GD ) -EEED- ()- EEE () TEED (VEE () IED Three Reasons Wh You Should Carry Your i y H E FY H ® " ~ Fire, Automobile Insurance : "with "Canada's largest = Fire 'Mutual : 1--Because our Policy ~ gives: Asolutely sure protection. "2 Because our. Policy gives as broad a covering as can be : secured in Canada. - 8--Because we do it for less money, as we operate without "a. profit. . The Wawanesa Fire Insurance Co hi: WAWANESA, __ Manitoba J. L. SKILLEN DRYDEN, Ontario. Local Agent NOTICE Frost Bites and Dixie Cups for parties ; i ous All accounts owing to Gough's 14 + store are now payable to Mr. dozen; ......1, 55¢ Geo. Kelley, into whose hands Individual Serving of all outstanding accounts have Jce Cream ..... 10¢' been put for collection. J. 0. Gough ancy Bricks for St. Patrick's! Day Parties -- A Shamrock in every slice -- 40c. Central Hotel Progressive Shoe Hospital TRADE POULTRY FOR WOOD Anyone wishing to purchase lst class mixed fuel wood (50%) (Tamarac) valued at $6.00 per cord and will pay for same with yullets, please negotiate with SWAN SWANSON | widen WIRET Machinerv Box 43 Dryden: Lr Workmanshi; = Material L. BAUER Princess St., Drydsn ef Wood Sawing Prompt Service -- CASE Jobs a Specialty Full Line of: SHOE POLISH & Ei : , LACES ANDERSON & HARRIS Mail {ae Recieve FUNERAL DIRECTORS] ~~ "ompe Attention DAY OR NIGHT CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO PHONE -- Day, 62 R 3 Night, 62 R 4 L. GREENKIL! P.O. Box 240 Dryden. Ont. KLEEN - EIE Windows CLEAN THE WHOLE WINDOW EXPERT SHOE AND HARNESS REPAIRS CED () EE () GEE () ED () EBD (ETF (GED (EE OEE (35 -- BY REMOVING TOP AND _ Our Stock of LOWER SASH ". QUALITY SHOES for men is worth Inspection. ---- mE ---- ; 1 PUSH IN THIS | | DIRECTION 8. F. WILLARD | || [Ema ropa £] == ! For 'heavy work the whole a a at the lowest cost-per=-mile (Faroe trucks are always ready to do a good job --at low cost. These big, powerful Sixes have the strength and stamina for long hauls, hard pulls, fast schedules and rough going. And Chevrolet's cost-per-mile is not only extremely low, 1 i H i --__--&_1 but it stays low, season after season. 5 "Hr You will find it well worth while to inspect today's RR | Zz Chevrolet truck line. Chevrolet bodies of every nay type are now built in Canadian plants exclusively AR DN for use on the Chevrolet chassis. Zi ; By : (i = PW | I = year 'round INTERIOR VIEW J LUMBER, ----esly New Samples of Spring Suits and Overcoats "C"TYLES" What the Well Dressed Man will Wear for Spring & Summer 1931 Chevrolet 114 Ton Chassis with 131" Wheel- base, SINGLE breasted coats will pre- duininate and will also be a trifle shorter than formerly. Lapels will be a shade longer. COATS should be cut full chested $675 (Dual wheel option, $50 extra) 1145 TON CHASSIS FEATURES: Three wheelbase models--ra 109. inch commercial chassis of half-ton capacity, and two 1Vs-ton trucks--one of 131 inch wheelbase and the other 137 inch. Features include: New dual rear wheels, with 30" x 5" 8.ply truck-type: cord tires. New and heavier front axle. 'Special sruck-type clutch with ten-inch discs." New and heavier rear axle,: Massive new frames. Fay , finer. New, r enclosed 4-whéel brakes with larger rear drums. Four-speed looking cabs, 50-horsepower 6-cylinder valve-in-head engine. SIX Vv RO] JET Simon -A- GENERAL MOTORS Durance Bros. and Co. H ; TRUCKS VALUE MODERATE PRICES]! 'Done While You Wait'|| Dryden Lumber Co. Ltd { Dealers fa-- BEUILDER® SUPPLIES LATH,. PLASTE CEMENT, ete. ? Yun of St with fairly high square shoulders (Dual wheel option, $50 extra) and close fitting at waist, with. COMMERCIAL slight flare over the hips. until March 31st 1931. Work to | commence April 15th, and econ-, tinue for a period of six (6) | months. Tenders to be mailed: ' 4 LIVERY AND DRAY "Tenders for Scavenger." Full particulars regarding con- PROMPT SERVICE AT ALL HOURS tract can be obtained from Coun- cillor T. A. MILES. eg or wy Tender not nee- A. WEAVER, essarily accepted. | Dryden, Ontasio J. E. GIBSON, Clerk oe : Dryden, Ontario. : OEE () GER () 6D (TED (ON (SED OE () EE () EER () EE () CRED () GED) 4 'on ()- GE ) (ERD (<a a | pS ! - i 4 "| Winterbottom Lumber Yard) Builder @, Contractor. Lumber, Coal and Builders' Supplies Everything For A Building Quality -- and -- Service : HOMEBAK] vl \ == ERY AND HE EP ' CANDY SHOP ! \ ! WEEK END SPECIALS \/ wl ho i A : Roasted Whole Chicken, Home Baked Leg of Pork, ' )/ Our Own Jelliecd Beef Tongues, Ind. Ve:l Pies. vl i \ Y Real Lemon, Custard, Apple, Raisin, Pumpkin and i Boston Cream Pies, made to your order. 1 Let our ovens roast that Roast of yours. Baked \ through to the kone, any way you require it. Vl A Tee Cream, Arctic Sweethearts and Bricks in stock Our Soda Fountain is row working--Res1 Hot Coffee at any time--Hot Dogs and Sandwickes when you want them. EE B55 E. W. Stansfield and Son 336 ET NEE Sr DEED (GED (ERE (EE) ED () ORR AAR () (GES (GE) SE () GED () GED id LEAVY YOUR ORDERS FOR Potted Daffodils and Tulips CHOICE LINE OF- Fresh Fruits and Vegetables vo revert GRAPES, . .. cor ua ORANGES LEMONS BANANAS 4 - CHASSIS, $470 Illustrated above is the Chevro- let1Y5-ton truck complete with Chevrolet cab and stake body. All prices f. o. b. factories. Taxes and special equipment extra. NY GENERAL MOTORS Tre double breasted model will not be much favored this season. TROUSERS are slightly fuller with bottom width ranging from 19 fo 22 according to prefercnce. TOPCOATS will have square shoulders and full chest cffect, to- gether with a more decided flare at bottom, Rope shoulders on both sack sack coats and top coats will be popular with the younger me, and regular shoulders for the more conservative, T, PROUDFOOT, 'The Dryden Tailor. CT10-24 Dryden VESTS will be single breasted | with five buttons and no collar. 0D OTE () CED) SE (SED (GE CED (> (-CR (ERD () SRD (CHES CRD- () GD () Ew GRAPEFRUIT CELERY TOMATOES LETTUCE CAULIFLOWER Kte., Ete. GREEN ONIONS C. James Wright, Phone 49 (EE (CE (ED (GS OS (GC () EE ED (SED ED TED (EE (3) DEED OGD 6% ENED (EES) SD ED (ESD (ED () GE OED () GED () GED SHED () CED () CHS () ERD ()- EE Ham 0am 4 Jas. TH () 1 id v yr Rg - + 1 wi

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