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Dryden Observer, 5 Feb 1932, page 2

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age 2 THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Le THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Published every Friday at Dryden, Ontario. Subscription rate $1.50 yearly. 'Elsie B. Collison, Publisher REDUCED FARES FOR THE EASTER MONTREAL, February ist-- Travellers in Canada at | tide will have the benefit of the fare | same ticket and reduced privileges as were granted them a at Christmas, according to an . 3 Leal s he ' ho 7) Letter To The Editor announcment made by C. FP. Riddell, chairman of the Cana- Dear Mr. Editor: dian Passenger Association, on Jack Miner recently composed behalf of both the Canadian the following song re Ontario, Pacific, the Canadian National and sang it over the radio with | and the other railways of Camn- the result that the schools and | ada. Special concessions will aster-: also be made in favor of non- resident pupils and teachers in (Canadian schools. This is the first time in many that such concessions have been made. The railways will charge one first-class fare and one-quarter for round trip, to the gene public, permitting starting journey on Thursday, Mar Friday, March 25; Saturda March 26; and 27, with return all over the Prov- ince have written in for the words of same. Everybody's' enmment is that it should help drive awav the depression blues. Will you help us let all service clubs and school teachers Jn the words by printing them, and make a note Riki the attention of all Kiwanis, Lions and' Rotary Clubs to same, with the result that we will get the children and grown-ups singing this to drive service clubs Sunda %. available up to 1 wii iq the Ontario po to which they ch 24 id 2 | were ordered RE the terms of March ® away depression blues. and including Tuesday, Mareh Sincerely, 29, 1932. | It is anticipated that these Manly Forest Miner | fare concessions will add in no Ly small measure to the volume of JACK MINER'S SONG OF | travel during the great spring ONTARIO holiday and that many persons desirous of spending Easter iu their own homes, or with rela- tives in other parts of Canada will avail themselves of them. ¢ The time limits make ample pro- vision for the public to employ "hoth Good Friday and Easter Tune: Alouette CHORUS And it's our Ontario, lovely, vast Ontario, Ontario, the spot on earth. Our dearest Monday for journeys to and (Repeat Chorus as often as f.oym holiday points. you wish.) Arrangements for passengers VERSE 1 {rom whol will be completed Our fertile soil and waving through the principals of sue! orain | ingtitutions in co-operation w ith &® ' : Tans 2 7, : Asgoel ia- Northern forests, full of i Canadian Passenger Ass : game. pn = | » NT VERSE 2 CARLOAD OF Th yrdly moose, the bound- oi baa hs COCKERELS SHIP- > | ' y 7 = TY A ED The caribou and harmless PED TO ON TARIC bear. ay The first carload of govern ment inspected male birds dis tributed by the Poultry Divisio' VERSE 3 A million lakes and crystal | streams, = of the Dominion Live Stoc' Leaping fish bevond a aream | Branch under the provisions o | the Cockerel Distribution Polic . | the Cockerel Distribution Poli TUNE: That good old French the Cockere Be : announced last fall by the Ho Robt. Weir, was distributed from Toronto this week. Included ir the car were 440 birds, 84 of which came from British Colum bia points and the others frou Manitoba. These birds in each case wer selected for shipment by govern ment inspectors from flocks 0 song. ALOUETTE. Farle Hutchinson, DM. L.A. spent a apple of days in town district enroute to Kenora, after spending ten days in the Red Take District. and Subscribe to the Observer. 2S Van Horne Groce Van Horne & Albert Sts. J. M. HARDIE, FROP. Prompt attention given to all phone orders. Phone 155 You may say more, but the strongest claim we make is that B. B. SANTOS COFFEE 1S EXCELLENT AND MODERATELY PRICED AT 40¢ per 1b. or the 3-1b tin for $1.15. A Chase and Sanborn Product--Try It. NEW LAID EGGS 30c DOZEN 0 H. PRONGER, Prop. PHONE 26 GOOD FOR MONDAY--10 bars Classic Laundry Soap 39¢; 1 Broom s9ec. TUESDAY--Wool Soap Flakes, 4 pkts. for 29¢; 1 bag Bran, 1 bag Shorts $1.69. WEDNESDAY--Oyster Shell 7 lbs. for 19¢; White Beans 6 lbs. for 27c; Lard or Shortening, limit, 3 Ib for 25¢. THURSDAY--Cash and Carry--Glendale or Brookfield Butter 2le ib, not over 2 1b to order. Side Bacon, sliced, 1614¢ 1b. FRIDAY --Cooked Ham Te Ib, limit; Honeysuckle Tea 35c th; Orange Pekoe Tea 39c 1b; Nabob Coffee 39¢ 1b, limit to one order. SATURDAY--Fresh Eggs, firsts 2b¢ doz; Lump Sugar : 3 Ibs. for 25c. HLS breeders entered under the fed- eral policies of Record of Per- Classified formance or Registration. They were described by a poultry | 1 authority of international stand- between the Masonic Hall and 4 Winterbottom's Lumber Yard. 7} LOST -- A PARTIAL PLATE 3 New Spring House Dresses, fancy prints, neat style ing as the largest and finest lot A with Have slirt ic vireo aia 79¢ of breeding birds he had ever Finder please return to Obser- § : ceon assembled at one iime. In-| ver. Reward. | Pyjama cloth, combination stripes, reg. 35¢ yard .. 28c cidentally, this is the first ocea-. A sion on which a carload of cock-| WANTED TO TRADE --|V Men's Sweaters, coat and pullover styles, reg. $4.50 erels has travelled on, one of | Heintzman Player Piano in i and $4.95 ® > ('anada's crack trains as private good condition, with about 100 A LE Se $295 car passengers. On their arrival! rolls, for ordinary piano in the eary morning at the good condition. Apply Mrs. C. Union Station in Toronto, their B. Guay, Dryden. Ni Men's Horsehide Pullover Mitts ts aes ease ese essa lusty calls made the rafters ring and, as one observer who came up to the car to see the birds ex- FOR SALE--TWO SETS sleighs, 6 new horse blankets. \/ . Men's Dress Rubbers PE ET EE Sr SR I TE SCRE SCRE} or |i} 4 Boy's Pullover Sweaters--Half Price. pressed it, "from their appear- ance they certainly had the right to crow. In the shipment were 26 White Leghorns, 19 Wyandottes, and { balance Barred Plymouth 2 sets double trees, 2 neck yokes, 21% sets heavy harness. All nearly new. Also number of young hens, apply Miller Sr. Farm, Dryden. 1 Lie Rocks. The binds were re-shipped immediately for distribution at room shack, $5.00 per month apply R. H. Pronger, Notary Public. were consigned. All of the birds the Cockerel Distribution Policy, Wn [7 FOR RENT--FOUR ROOM#D |; suite, $10.00 per month. Two|: i by which the Federal Depart- COUNTER CHECK BOOKS-- ment of Agriculture assumes Don't send out of town. Or- third of the cost and pays der them loeally, just as cheap. transportation charges on lots of i ten or more birds. They were hrough t from Western Canada Samples and prices on quest, The "Observer."* re- to take care of the heavy demand | FOR SALE SET OF BOOKS which was greatly in excess of | of Knowledge (20 books) the ~ qualified birds availabie| Cheap. Apply Dryden Obser- from Ontario breeders. ver, These birds will be mated! = Winiehotiom Lumber Ya Builder @ Contractor. Lumber, Coal and Builders' Supplies EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDER Quality -- and -- Service with carefully selected flocks | FOR SALE--TAMARAC WOOD approv ed by federal inspection, at $6.00 per cord, also good dy which will supply Approved sound first growth Jack Pine Dryden JAS. WINTERBOTTOM Ontario Hatcheries with hatching eggs (not black) at 5.00 per cord. \ J for the coming chick season. Apply Fred Boomhower. a. = i ei pA Pn --_-- = 72 7 =| en P TE SON'S ARKET | PEASE AUTOMATIC HUMIDIFIER LS I CI he 15¢ Shoulder Lamb Chops, per tb .............. oe 15¢ ; Ag 4 3 ; Tidod Sausage, DEE IB iii nh ed ead we 15¢ pode wil appen ; + ! when installed in your For Saturday Only | : : Oa a a Botl ioe anne eh i ad 10¢ | fiagone. Nn Haws fil Th: Bon Ber, hig seni vs Seren a 15¢ | ing the ordinary water Lo Ranunees 2 10000 Lovet s males 5 ae ses vie 25¢ | Franti I= Spare Ribs, 3 EL a SR ER Dok 25¢ | pan' by hand se. bam Bdew, iho Si ne ele a 95e | Tr | Pork Shoulder, whole or half, per tb ........ 126 | : ork Ter a = 5 ty a 35¢ Pease, the name that signifies long life heating { Jottage Roll, unsmoked, per Ih 0.0 uu. hn 16¢ coi Pionle Ham, per lly ivi dire. ul savin sige sin is 15¢ pnp, ! al CONSULT -- | Phone6. A.PATERSON Dryden Olaf A. Liabson tl) Va SPECIAL WEET JUICY ORANGES 25¢ doz. a | Phone 49 C. James Wright, i ~ General Sheet Metal Worker and Heating Contractor DRYDEN ONTARIO J NN HOME BAKERY and CANDY SHOP YOUR TABLE REQUIREMENTS ARE OUR SPECIALTY FOR THE WEEKEND WE WILL HAVE A FRESH SUPPLY OF LETTUCE, TOMATOES, CELERY AND A CHOICE SELECTION OF FRESH FRUITS ALWAYS ON HAND--ICE CREAM, ICE CREA M BRICKS, ARCTIC SWEETHEARTS AND DIXIE CUPS. E. W. STANSFIELD & SON = = ' Thursday, February 4th. Dear Folks -- Our ad on washers last week brought many inquiries and six actual sales. We still have three real good buys left. We got one cheap machine for $39.00, but it washes. We've about four radios left--we're going to sell them cheap right away--ask us. Valentine Day is February 14th this year somebody said. Tow about mailing one to the old girl or new 1 one as the case may be. A Yours very sincerely, 1 Joe for Pronger & Armstrong, Dryden, Ont. P.S.--~The old gag about Oriental wars being fought with paper lanterns is all wet. Pronger & Armstrong "Through Service We Grow"' "No One Appreciates Your Business More Than We Do." = Di-- 1 -- FOR -- MeCORMICK - DEERING full line FARM EQUIPMENT BEATTY BROS. LIMITED Barn Equipment; Pumps; Washing Machines, Electrie, Engine Driven or Hand Power; Churns; Ladders; Broodet Stoves; Clothes Racks; Butter Workers, Ete. METALLIC ROOFING CO. Metal Siding, Roofing, Eavetroughing FLEURY PLOWS DUNLOP OR ATLAS TIRES IMPERIAL OIL PRODUCTS See or Write J+ J» CORNER McCormick-Deering Dealer OXDRIFT ONTARIO

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