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Dryden Observer, 24 Jul 1931, page 4

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J Page Fou eT Te) Ba z . i ~ ------ £5) ED) SEE) EE SE D-H (SS (-S (- a -a- T WILL ORGANIZE GENERAL N COUNCIL FOR ALL NORTH mon or PHE DRYDEN OBSERVER ° GOLF Sim TTT TET July 94th, 1981) ------ GIRL GUIDES CAMP PRONGER'S CASH SPECIALS 2 RD > ETD OBC a. - an 0 mm. 0-a-0 2 ET ime THE SQUARE NN TE Always of Interest | Hickory Treasure i | Chests These contain Sanitary belts, rayon sewons, baby pants and cards of elastic. Selling at 25c. Men's hose suspenders selling at 50c. 'We have to give away, two of these beautiful minia.- ture, brass boundicedar chests. do this, is to draw a number. cents for which you get excellent value: | Work Pant = Heavy gray cottonade, high waist, roomy seat, full legs, strongly sewn, not an article got up to sell, but a Some made to wear. ; The price! lis $2.00 and it pays to pay #. If you need something strong and good to work in, ask to see this ling. | Mer' S Leather | Windbreakers Perhaps it seems early to mention anything like this. And yet, we are bold enough to-do it, because we net buy again, a leather windbreaker well made and full fitting for $6.95. A combination of luck gave us a few of these. - We sell them at $6.95. Ea Sr) Suh: TST | 0dds ol i of over- alis and cotton pants Will just be in the window for Basncny at $1.00 per pair. ) ED O- -)-a amso Ei AE 3 CTE > Cy A -- cam Dy Ca mh) ED, ED.) Sl GLH EDM) SEED EDD DG - EDO ERED PE 0 ED ED) ED) ED rt --t---- The only fair way to - You may win one of these chests, at a very small outlay of 25 and 50 cannot replace thie shipment just received. We can-- ontined from Page 1) papers in the lo head cities. His Honor Judge McKay of Port Arthur and J. A. McPhail and 1 J. W. Curran, the two latter re- presenting the Soo Board of JI'rade. The meeting requested "| J. W. Curran to issue the invita- tions for the conference at the Soo and set August 25 as the date for the event. President M. MeDonald of the Port Arthur Chamber of Com- nreree presided at the Saturday morning meeting in the Prince Arthur: hotel," and there were present Mayor Ibbitson, of Port Artliar, Mayor Murphy of Fort A Mr. J. BE. Lumby, edi- v2: | tor Fort Ylliam Times-Journal, F. Young, editor Port Mr 0. News - Chronicle a-nd Arthur many prominent citizens all ap- poimec at the banquet on Fri- dav evening to the two Soo dele- gates given by the Port Arthur 'Chawber: of 'Commerce, ang at- tended by the Xort Williaa Chamber. The banquetters: endorsed tha proposal 'for a general con: neil for New Seis "proposed by the Soo,"and decided on imme- diate action. Saturday morning's committee was unanimous for the idea, and requested the Seo Board of Trade representatives to go a- head with plans for a conference of all municipalities and other | bodies. interested on August 25. 'A particular request was mada that all the 'editors in New Ont. ario be asked to place the whole |. matter before their readers and "lend their active support with the idea of having a wide open discussion at the:Soo on the pro- lems of New Oneario and their solution. It is- particularly de- sired that every: editor in the north attend, and that every § | municipality be represented by 1 chosen delegates. The mceting ¥| recognized that the general de. velopment of New Ontario, the newsprint situation, the tr trans - C lashitnd. The following are the results, of the second round for the cup: J. Nicholson beat J. E. Gibson i 'Mrs. Watt beat Mrs. Gates F. Willard beat Miss McGone- i % 5; G. C. Meggison beat J. Davison 4.3: Dr. Dingwall beat Miss Mitchel 8-6; Thos. Crawley beat D. Maunsell 5 4;°J. 8. Wil- son beat J. Pitt 2 up; Dr. Mori- son beat. Mrs. Russel 7-5; H. Brownhill beat Miss 'Weeks 8-7; H. Hill beat V. Nygren 6-5; Mrs, Morison beat A. MacIntyre 2 up; Mrs. J. Put beat -D.- Seott D; F. Foulis beat D.. = 'MacRae 4-3; R. Hamilton beat J. Hardy 1 up;:C. Witt beat Mrs... R. J. Pronger 9-7; P. Moore beat Mrs. C. Witt 10- 8.. The winhers are requested to play off their games for the|' third round by July 30th. Russia Selling Butter Russia ae of butter to Britain have commenced, 0CCOT- ding to advices received by the Canadian" =. National Railways' agricultural department. Sever- al thotisand boxes have reached England and the anticipation in authoritative quarters is that the present year 'will see something like 600,000 to 700,000 boxes of Russian product on the British market. W. 8. Thompson. Canada and other highways, the iron and steel omtlook, railroad matters, settlement and 'many anther problems cannot be dealt with by individual communities, but only by the whole north. With the already pledged siip- port of the three largest cities in New Ontario, the convention to organize an "unofficial legis- lature' on August 25th. ig as- sured of success. When it is realized that the gathering will represent five-sixths of the pro- vinee, it will 'be seen that it will Le an event of major importance in Ontario history. The Board of Trade will ask the city council to cooperate to make arrangements for the coir vention. 1st Dryden Co'y. C.G.G. 1st Dryden Company, C.G.G., are camping at Little Eagle from July 27th to August Ist. The pioneer party, Lieut. John- son and Rangers Margery Craw- ley and Patty Wright will ar- rive in eamp on Saturday, July 25th to make preliminary ar- rangements. ~ Visitor's Day is planned for Thursday, July 30th. If visitors will bring lunch and cups, the Guides will provide tea. A spec- afternoon, weather permitting. held on the Thursday, we will welcome visitors Wednesday evening, July 29th, between the hours of 7 and 8.30 p.m., for the Camp Fire Programme. Observer Ads bring results. ial program will be held in the As the Masonic Picnic is being | ANDERSON & HARRIS FUNERAL DIRECTORS DP EmIILY ATIEROED TO PHONE --- Day, 62 R 3 Night, 62 B 4 The Portage la Prairie Mutual Insurance Company FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE We can compete with any rate. G. C. MEGGISON DRYDEN, ONT. Monday--10-1b Red Label Tea $3.85; Bulk Tea 1-1b limit, from: 8 to 9 a.m. 29¢ Ib and a real good Coffee ai 19¢ Ib. Tuesday--1 can pineanple, 2 Ibs lard, 1 1b peanuis, 2 Ib prunes, 59¢. Wednesday--24 lbs. flour, 50 1b fine salt, 1 1b cheese, $1.43. Thursday --- 10 lbs. coffice, reg. 45¢ for $3.85; 10 Ibs. Macaroni 76c; A real good R. & W. broom 59, Miss J. Mascetti HAIRDRESSER - Graduate of Marvel Beauty School Will be at PHIT. MOORE'S BARBER SHOP Every Tuesday and Saturday : from 10 am. till 4 pm. YWeu may arrange for appoirl ntents by phoning 149. Progressive Shoe Hospital FIRST Machinery CLASS Workmanship Material MODERATE PRICES 'Done While You Wait' Jobs a Specialty Full Line of: SHOE POLISH & LACES Mail Orders Receive - Prompt Attention POST. L GREENHILL Phone 4 I ve FOR " SALE---28 ACRES OF stand ing hay, apply" Mrs. W. J. Martin, Dryden Hotel. i LOST -- BETWEEN DRYDEN "and Richan one 21 jewel Ham- Sep: please notify M. Maslaika, Amesdale, Ontario. TIMOTHY, HAY, BALED AT $15 per fon, Loose at $10 ; per ton. A-1 anality, apply R! H. Pronger, Notary Public. v [0.L DEYDEN LODGE, No. 1694 Meets the "First and Third Wednesday of gach month, at eight pm, in ithe 'Town Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited. 2) PERCY MOORE, W.M. &. BADEN SMITH, Ree. Rey GOLDEN STAR Toba AF. '& AM, No. 484 G@. Meets in the Masonic Hall, den, the Second Tuesday of doe: month, Visitors cordially invited F. 0. BAKER, WM. "A. E. BERREY, Sec. 1.0.O.F., DRYDEN LODGE, } 417, meets in the Town 8 Dryden every Monday vesting at 3 p.m. 'F. RUSSELL, N.G.. i Black English Chess : | Men's Heavy W ouithont, reg. F. WHITELEY, Rec. Seb HE 'SHOE SALE Starting Friday, July 17th, we 'are. going to clear out a few lines of shoes at the following prices, for cash only. MEN'S DRESS SHOES Black Square toed, reg. $3 90, sale pair $2.90 Back Gunmetal Oxfords, reg. $4.25, sale pair ........ Black English Oxfords, $7.50, sale pair ........ ! Size 8 and 91, only. Black Calf Oxfords, reg. $6.50 gale pair ...........;.. $4.95 Black Calf Oxfords, reg. $4.75, - sale pair .............. $3.85 Boots, reg. $5.75, sale pair .... $4.75 MEN'S WORK BOOTS Men's Plain Toed Workboots, reg. $3.45 and $3.75, sale pair ~.. $2.90 .!Paneo or leather soles ces ee se esc reg. EE I I I ET Sr 2 45, sale pair .... $3.50 _ Panco or leather ios 1 pair Light Summer Shoes, gize 9, reg. $3.00, sale El Le, Se $195 _ F. WILLARD toe and Harness. Repairer THE BAZAAR 5c. to' $5. Store be) TIVE ts SN lc Sl a ne so J} i also Scarf Pins, $290 | oa Titi | L. M. BEATH & CO. THE JEWELLERS Beath's ovellry 2 & Ey Shop Our Birthday Gifts 2 specialty--es hm RUBY -- . . Set in Babies', Children's, Ladies' and Gent's Rings, Brooches and Lavallieres Our Watch and Jordy Repair Guarantees are worthwhile, ", | pecially the July Get a Chautauqua Ticket Free with each Order for a Tip Top Suit or Overcoat We will give one adult ticket. ~------ Do not pass this advert. It was meant for you, and the same calls for this July Bargain. Aad in the MEN'S WINDOW Men's summer shoss in clearance. Canvas and leath- er. I&very pair 1931 stock, none in stock more than it two months, good comfortable fitters, and seasonable valite because we yet have August and September. Men's Naincheck Combinat'ons Reg. 79¢, clearing price .... 88s" Men's Wool Socks por pair 25¢ Here we are -- Men's Dress Shirts, guaraniezd GREEN BALAD SEEDY BOWLS fast colors, sale price, each 98¢c size 8 " special price each PE SSE SS J J SPS SPUR SP Price per pair $2.50. GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD SMALL FRUIT NAPPIES TO MATCH 10c or 3 for 25¢ | i -- -- FANCY GREEN SALT & PEPPER SHAKERS 15¢ pair. ' Alfred Pitt, Lt DRYDEN, ONTARIO A ()- GE () GD ()- GEE ()- GD () GED () GE (GED) GD () GED () GED OO GEE Oa Ww. E. THORSEN & SON (RED ()-EED- () SRT () EE OEE ETD () GED) GER) GED) SR ERO » SED TPE 1) UTED EH {IED ) SHED) TT (TER IC > 0 -E_O-ED ( GD-() GD) () GED () SD) GE () ED () GED () -S- () CD ()-S- ( ££ i z ! 4 | z ] h4 ; z i : 3 4 | 4 | | y 4 : f=] a | 4 | ] y 4 f f 4 4 I 4 ! ] i 4 | 1 : Y 2 | Ailton Watch No. 2575094, finid- 4 z j 4 | z ll. ! y | s | 3 ! 4 ! y | 4 ; : 4 | y 4 | 4 | i 4 ! | | | y li. y ~ THO

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