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Dryden Observer, 26 Feb 1932, page 2

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Tage 3 } THE DRYDEN OBSERVER February 26th, 1981. THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Published every I['riday at Dryden, Ontario. Subscription rate $1.50 yearly. Elsie BB. Collison, Publisher == CANADA OFFERS UNEQUALLED ATY- RACTIONS FOR THE TOURIST Choice Holiday Locations In isnada Being Sought By Can- adions And Americans Aliks In Preference To More Bxypeu- | sive Travel Abroad. Montreal, Feb. bHth-- Under the present exchange situation, Canada offers every attraction in the way of inexpensive holi- days,"' said Alan N. Longstaff, Press Representative of the Can- adian National Railways, in the course of an illustrated address to the members of Lachine Curl- ing Club at their weekly dinner. "There is a distinct tendency - spots. on the part of Canadians who in other years have spent their vacations outside of the Domin- jon. to remain at home this year and to reap one hundred cents benefit from every dollar they hunting and fishing areas are being constantly opened up to! the sportsman, and through the | medium of pioneering trips made hy representatives of the rail- ways and other organizations, | the way is being made easy for | the man or woman who desires adventure ver unfrequente al trails in the north." ! To illustrate his address Mr. Longstaff screened films fron | the Canadian National Railways libraries, showing the manner in | which the sportman's map of (lanada is being continually roll-| ed back to the north with the | establishment of guides and out-! fitters at hitherto inaccessible | | | ""(lanadians have a- valuable heritage in their wilderness areas,"' the speaker stated. "These north woods have al- ready produced crops. of furs and timber and in some cases also of minerals. Now they are producing a new and valuable crop--the tourist dollar--and the tendency of the Canadian, tourist is to keep that dollar at home under present conditions.' offer for the lover of sport. New | Z= o International Ton and a quarter truck. C. James Wright, Phone 49 Baby Shawls--size 50 x 50, soft, all wool, reg. $2.50 i BE or ri TR ae a ae EL $1.95 \/ Crib Blankets--size 30 x 38, blue and pink check . 39¢ i ; pd Bunny Blankets--size 30 x 40, pink only ..... 50¢e A : : Jan \/ Baby Pillow Slips--sheer, soft cotton, stamped, hem- i nted, hemstitched and complete with buttons ... 39c 4 Infant's Dresses--fine white lawn, stamped to emb. 43¢ ol Children's Wool Suits--2 piece style, size 4 and 5 i I TT Er UR I Ee fe $1.75 iy Ladies' All Wool Bloomers, white only, reg. $1.50 $1.09 IN Ladies' Fleeced Lined Bloomers, navy ............ 59¢ Ea: FRATERNAL NOTICES GOLDEN STAR LODGE AF. & AM, No. 484, G.R.C. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dry- den, the Second Tuesday of each month. Visitors cordially invited. H. Morison, W.M. A. E. BERREY, Sec'y. spend. At the same. time, people in conntries which enjoy app- reciated currency, are realizing that they can holiday in Canada more cheaply then at home, and hundreds of inquiries are being received by the Canadian Nat- ional Railways and other trans- port agencies as to the choice holiday locations in Canada." "Application of low week-end fares by Canadian railways have encouraged the spending of heli- days out of doors."'" Mr. Long- staff said, "and as a result more Canadians are beginning to real- ize what their Dominion has to "and Third Wednesday of each } "cordially invited. Emme] DRYDEN LODGE, No. 1694 Meets the First LOL. month, at eight pm. in the Town Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited. WM. BOYLE, W.M. B. R. SMITH, Rec.-Sec'y. 1.0.0.F., DRYDEN LODGE. No. 417, meets in the Town Hall, Dryden every Monday evening at 8 pm. Visiting brethren M. SPICER, N.G. F. WHITELEY, Rec. Sec. 7 Prices reasonable Box 272 IS YOUR WATCH KEEPING PROPE TIME ? : IF NOT---DBring or gend it to -- L. M. BEATH & CC. THE JEWELLERS C.P.R. Watch Inspector = Repairs guaranteed Dryden, Ont. Nx == Hillegom 48.2488 2840.8 Aurora's World-Famed Flower- Order your Bulbs direct from Holland's best Bulb farm. Fyrom many of your countrymen we received orders of late for Bulbs for room and garden. Holland 3ulbs == ¢ Dear Folks: -- We're still hammering away at washers, radios, gramophones and Singer sewing machines. And we sold a good line up last week. We've really got several fine buys in the above lines and you'd be well advised to ask--if we fail to tell you about them. : Here's one--regular $165.00 thermo washer, slightly used, with new guarantee $99.00. A reduction of $76.00. Last demonstrator we have! Yours faithfully, Joe | For : Pronger & Armstrong Books, Music, Stationery BN Gold Tye, per 1b ....0h eesti sinran savin, 25¢ Brosh Fillo, por H3 sv i Ln a ae 22¢ Smoked Tata Ber ID... iis ves cvs wee be we 18¢ | For Saturday Only | | "Loin Pork Chops, per ID ....0 ci. ivevinlin 15¢ | fo Plonde Tame, perth Looe. ii ies away 106 1] I 11 Stewing Steak; 14 Ib Kidney .......... 25¢ | | Sliced Side Bacon, cello wrapped, per tb .... 15¢ | | Leg of Pork, whole or half, per ib .......... 16c | | Fronts of Lamb, per lb .o. 00 ioe vvns, 12¢ | Shoulder Pork Sleak, per I viv odecriinieenis 15¢ Shoulder Lamb Chops, per Ib ......ccivsvvivenns 15H¢ Pork Tenderloin per Ih wo. cee ainsi ronnie 30¢ i | Va gem Phone 6. A. PATERSON Dryden /) In order to establish our House in your Country for good, we think that the best we can do is to offer you in this way one of our world-famed collections of Hot- land Flowerroots and Bulbs. A collection so skilfully combined of rich colours and sweet smells as you have never witnessed yet. This collection consists of 400 bulbs and has been composed by us professionally, specially for your clim- ate. "Aurora's Flowers' give happiness to young and old, to rich and poor. "Aurora's Bulb-collections" change your room and garden into a real flower-para- dise. In view of the great number of orders which come in daily, we kindly advise you to order early, and to put your name and address clearly on every order. Nobody fails to order this collection today to our address: Hillegom - Holland - Europe Our magnificent collection consists of: 100 Large Flowering Gladioli in 5 fine colours; red, pink, salmon, lilac and yellow 100 Small Flowering Gladioli (Swor colours. 30 Begonias (15 Single and 15 Double) in various colours. 10 Capelilies (Hyacinthus Candicans) the Queen of Flowers. 50 Anemones, the popular flowers with their rainbow of colours. 50 Ranunculus, the "little roses' in all colours. 30 Oxalis Deppel, the so-called ' 'lucky root." 15 Montbretias, in various colours. 15 Dahlias, "Aurora's Roem." 400 Bulbs and roots for $6.00--Double collection (800 bulbs) $10.00. Prompt service; delivery free of charge at destina- tion. A certificate of health ig furnished with every order by the Phytopathological Service. All varieties are labelled and packed separately. Illustrated Cultural Directions in English, French, or German are sent with orders. As no reimbursement is admitted in your count- ry, please send the required amount. SPECIAL TERMS FOR WHOLESALE mien d Lilies) in 5 fine AURORA BULB-NURSERIES: Nomen --r = = a = PHONE 26 and 0. H. PRONGER, Prop. MONDAY ONLY from 8 to 9 o'clock--2 tins Corned Beef 29¢, limit 2; 98 1b Alberta Flour $1.95. TUESDAY from 8 to 9.30--Lard Te 1b, limit 3 tb.; Potatoes 29¢ bushel, limit 1 bushel. bag and pick. Bring your own WEDNESDAY-- Cooked Ham, 1 1b limit 25e; 1 1b Bottle Caps, limit 1 tb, 2Re THURSDAY--Creamery Butter, No. 1, 2114¢ 1b, limit 2. FRIDAY--Honeysuckle Tea 33c; 10 lbs Honey 85¢; Oyster Shell 7 lbs. 19e. pe 7 3 Persistency--A good many people still seem to think is a that it's possible for an automobile to knock down a HOI IE BAK SR Y and telegraph pole.--Vancouver Star. ill inf Pronger Armstrong ehh ods "Through Service We Grow" Bread, Bums, Rolls, Pies, Cakes and Pastry "No One Appreciates Your Business More Than We Do." I'resh daily from our own ovens. NS Z re - a = HOMEMADE CANDY = N Always on hand, several varieties of wholesome fresh gi ™ made candy to choose from. _ FOR -- TOK . 14 ii plsonyie DEERING Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. FARM our EaT ICE CREAM--BULK AND IN BRICKS. INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCKS oe ¢ i E. W. STANSFIELD & SON BEATTY BROS. Nai : J) Barn & Stable Equipment--Pumps & Washing Machines a TI 7 METALLIC ROOFING & SIDING PEASE AUTOMATIC HUMIDIFIER FLEURY PLOWS = GLOBELITE BATTERIES GT a pal when installed in your DUNLOP OR ATLAS TIRES & TUBES furnace. No more fill: REE . ing the ordinary water IMPERIAL OIL pan by hand. See or Write J 4 oF a CO! \ NER Pease, the name that signifies long life heating McCGormick-Deering Dealer squipme. OXDRIFT ONTARIO CONSILY er Olaf A. Isakson General Sheet Metal Worker and Heating Contractor DRYDEN ONTARIO » Ep------------ os So =i > fe > SSW Van Horne Grocery Van Horne & Albert Sts. Phone 135 J. Ji. HARDIE, FROP. Prompt attention given to all phone orders. Weston's Fancy Biscuits Pre-eminently the finest Biscuit Made Craarlos por 0 lr ssh are sn Nip rain Ine oh 30¢ Jasper Dat, pep HEE so a 30¢ Chocolate Marshmallow, per tb .............ont. 250 Marshmallow Delight, Per .... ceca arseriasones 25e Casing, Dor Mr. con, J i Tues oi Fris doa n seme vie 200 Baigin:Cookles, por Ib Lo. has inns inwdns vuvnena 25¢ Society Crackers, per 1 ro ii viinrer civ ns Pineapple Sandwich, per ib "ese 0s ese sss 000s eso

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