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Dryden Observer, 8 May 1931, page 3

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER 0. H. PRONGER, Prop. 4 : MONDAY ONLY---Pickled Pork, boneless, Ib. 19¢c; Raisins 3 1bs. 39¢c; Sugar 5 Ibs. 29c. TUESDAY ONLY--Best Rice 5 lbs. 47¢; WEDNESDAY--Cash and Carry Only, Bring your own bag, Potatoes 19¢ bushel, sale from 8 o'e till 10 o'e. THURSDAY--Oats per FRIDAY--Palm Olive Soap, 4 cakes 29¢ ; 10¢ pkt.; Red and White B. Powder 19¢ tin. SATURDAY--Side Bacon by the slab 23¢ 1b; 10¢ tin, limit 3 tins; bag, 3 Ibs. for 29ec. PHONE 26 Tomatces Cheese 19¢ 1b. 2 bushels and over 85e¢; Caribou Tea, packet 34c 1b.; Dairy Butter 27¢ Ib. Corn S arch } | i Silky Celanese So inexpensive, it will pay you to buy two or three in various shades, Green, Pink, Eggshell, White and Biege at $1.95. Girl's White Jean Middies, j flannel, detachable collar, sizes 8 to 14, at $1.00. jean cloth with navy J. i Blousettes of Washable Pruncs $1.00 ANN 8 ""No One Appreciates Your Business More Than We Do." "Through Service We Grow" CONNOR ELECTRIC WASHERS The safest Wringer on the market. 100% Canadi:n 12 Year conditional With terms. Pronger and Armstrong NY MEN'S SUITS & LADIES' DRESSES Cleaned & Pressed for Also take orders for Dye Work. Whyte Jt Laundry FIRST LACES P.O Box 240 | Dryden, Ont. 2 Phone 4 Progressive Shoe Hospital Machinery | CLASS Workmanship Material ; MODERATE PRICES guarantee. : a 'Done While You Wait' Models hii) a Jobs a Specialty Ton Full Line of: $165.00 SHOE POLISH & Mail Orders Receive Prompt . Attention L. « L.GREENHILL Sutin s \ "T OUT-TRADE A TRADER Motorists are learning to be frankly sheptical of too high an allowance on Used Cars OME day soon you will need a new auto= No) mobile and one of the first questions you will ask your dealer will be--*How much will you allow me on the old car?" It is natural that you should want to get as much as possible, yet you know the old car isn't as good as it once was. The best part of its useful life is behind it. Have you ever stopped to consider why one dealer will offer you $250 for it--an- other $300 or even $350? Has one dealer made a mistake? Can you flatter yourself on having fooled him as to the condition of the car and made a good trade? No-- there is little chance of that. It's the dealer's business to know car values. If he pays you more than your used car is worth, then one of two things must happen. He must re-sell it to some one else at too high a price (which is not fair or just) or he must make up the difference on the new car. The dealer cannot afford to take a loss. Whether you know it or not, you pay the bill. 'Before you enter the showroom, the big trade dealer knows you are going to be looking for a large allowance and that you will net buy his particular car unless you get it. So he is all set to give it to you. He will gladly give you ga: and Seevice DRYDEN and KENORA, ONTARIO dee e $50, $75 or even $100 more in trade.allow= . ance because he makes just that much more on the new car. His profit in selling has been purposely increased to make that large allowance possible. You gain nothing. The dealer loses nothing. You receive the extra allowance in one hznd. You pay it right back with the other. We DO NOT need such methods to sell the Ford car. We are an authorized repre= sentative of the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, and we do business on a fair, straightforward basis. , The Ford charges for selling, financing and accessories are not increased to pro- vide for a large used-car allowance. Value is built into the car. There is no water in the price. The lower first cost of the Ford, the lower cost of operation, up-keep and service, and the added value of the shat- terless glass windshield, four Houdaille double-acting hydraulic shock absorbers, fully enclosed four-wheel brakes, mere than twenty ball and roller bearings, and Rustless Steel amount te far re than- any seeming differen in trade allowance. : ] Classified FOR SALE--YOUNG PIGS, $10 per pair cash, Con Snider, Ox- drift, Ont. TIMOTHY HAY, BALED AT $15 per ton, Loose at $10 per ton. A-1 quality, apply R. H. Pronger, Notary Public. mm GREEN MOUNTAIN POTA. toes, fit for Table or seed. Price right, William Miller Sr. Creek Hill Farm. POTATOES FOR SALE--Place your order now with John Norris for potatoes, good keep- ers, good seed and good table mixed green mountain and coblers. 10 bus. lots 40c¢ per bus. cash; 45¢ single bus. Dry den P.O. FOR SALE -- COW, DUE TO freshen middle of May. Half Jersey, apply Con Snider, Ox- drift. 51 FOR SALE -- FORD COUPE, 1925 model. A bargain for cash, apply J. A. Payne, Dry- den. 58 MAID WANTED FOR GEN- eral housework, Apply Mrs. P. H. B. Wood, Dryden. ALTER RATIONS, CHILDREN' s sewing, Dressmaking, Hand Embroidery, Moderate Prices, Mrs. Dagg, Arthur St. FOR SALE--HORSES, TRUCK Waggons, Cows and Heiffers and Hay, O. H. Pronger. LO.L. DRYDEN LODGE, No. o@Uedie 1694 Meets the Tirst and Third Wednesday of each month, at eight pm. in the Town Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited. PERCY MOORE, W.M, BADEN SMITH, Rec.-Rec'y. = ee 1.0.0.F., DRYDEN LODGE, No. 417, meets in the Town Hall, Dryden every Monday evening at 8 p.m. I. RUSSELL, N.G. I", WHITELEY, Rec. Sec. GOLDEN STAR LODGE AF. & AM, No. 48, GRC. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dry- den, the Second Tuesday of each month, Visitors cordially invited. I. 0. BAKER, W.M. A. E. BERREY, Sec. - my O GRANITE & MARBLE O 0 MONUMENTS (4] 0 GEO. NOBLE 0 0 Disden, Ontarie 0 m-- Painting and New Shipments at Greatly 'Reduced Prices Received this Week Men's new patterns in spring and summer suits, hich Grads Cloth cus svomi ms tus murs $16.90 to $19.75 A perfect fit or no sale. Men's Spring Overcoats, guards model or plain rag- lan style. Ladies' heavy service weight pure silk hose, full fash- ioned French heel, another 10% reduction this week. This makes a 20% reduction in three months. Tennis Shoes--Children's, as low as 55¢. Men's and Women's as low as 79c.. 400 pairs all the wanted "styles. Wonien's fine lisle hose ........ oven. 280 Women's fine cotton hose .........ccvvvennn... 19¢ Children's fine cotton hose .....c cov vveninnnn. i9¢ Womans art alll Doge lui iene iin anes B00 Women's Full Fashioned, pure silk .............. 79¢ Complete stocks, consistently low prices. No detail too small to have personal atfention. Po i Ralph J. Pronger The Store of Better Values We pay the delivery charges I I J ---- | End 1926 CHEVROET SEDAN $295 ) 1929 CHEVROLET TUDOR ; SEDAN, A REAL SNAP $585 1926 STAR TOURING, NEW TIRES, THIS IS A REAL Paperhanging Price Reasonable Tappisserie Sunworthy Wall-paper For Sale BEASTON & RODTEA Dryden, Ont. Phone 129 SPECIAL Fy NY Men's Black leather work boots : Panco sole, pair, cash only $2.65 Men's brown work boot, pr. $3.45 Men's hlack oxford sewn sole, rr NE | LH RET I 43.00 Men's black oxford sewn sole, FIT: nC SEI RR, 1% English oxfords, black Pele ini ese $5.76 & $5.26 Men's black dress boot, pr. $4.35 blog WILLARD Shoe and Harness Repairer LE ro 1928 FORD COACH | 1926 FORD 1, TON 1923 BUICK TOURING .. $165 B Bons CHEV. TOURING $45 Durance Bros. @. Co. ~ DRYDEN TT mpg men ae pe 5 ve 17.24 Pa Confident of Used Car Quality--Trust the "Gomori Motors Dealer

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