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Dryden Observer, 22 Apr 1932, page 2

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PAGE TWO =; THE DRYDEN OBSERVER me April 99nd, 1939. CANADIAN MONEY| RETURNING TO PAR The declaration that Canadian currency may be expected to retin to par soon on the New York market, gives fresh evi- dence of the faith in the stability of Canada, held by American Churches '§T. JOSEPH'S CHURCH Father Belanger, P.P. Sunday: 10 a.m. Holy Mass. 11 a.m. Catechism. 7 p.n. Rosary and = Psnadictie financiers. This . evidence Is THE UNITED CHURCH OF | heartening, even though there | CANADA may be no immediate desire to || Dryden : Ontario] soe an end to the discount on | the dollar, which helped to build the favorable trade balance that is now bringing currency back 10 parity. It is safe to say that Ameri] can faith in the soundness of Oxdrift--1.30 Sunday School. 2.30 Divine Worship. Dryden---11.00 Church School. 7.00 Divine Worship. The minister will preach on-- "Medicine For Wounded Souls" You are welcome. Canadawas never shaken, even |} .., | during the time when funds Joly W, Women, Vnister. were being discounted most, THE BAPTIST CHURCH heavily. Before the process of depreciation began, every cur- rency in the world excepting of Canada, was being bought and (Edgar Ferns, Pastor) 10 a.m.--Bible School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. ST. LUKE'S ANGLICAN sold in New York on the basis| Federal Reserve system, which =< of "true value' as fixed by the| takes into account trade balan- "profit point' index of the ces and foreign obligations. Ned ee Dryden Lumber Company, Ltd. BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS Complete line of lumber, shingles, sash and doors, l builder's hardware, roofing and building papers, brick, | lime, plaster and plaster board. : Ask us for an estimate on new or repair work. | Distributors for Canadian Oil Products. ! D. ANDERSON, Manager SPRING CLEANING While doing this, have the clocks done to----I.et us know and we will call for them; house clean and re oil the movement and polish the case--Our prices are right and our work guaranteed. L. M. BEATH & CO. THE JEWELLERS C. P. R. Watch Inspector Dryden, Ont. 7 pm.-- ""A Long Distance Call" Thursday 8 p.m. -- Midweek Service. Friday 8 pm.--B.Y.P.U. We invite you to fellowship | with us. HOME BAKERY and CANDY SHOP FRESH BAKED GOODS DAILY Bread -- Buns -- Rolls -- Pastry -- Cakes' CHURCH 10 o'clock--Sunday School. 11 o'clock--Mattins and Sermon. 7 o'clock--Evensong and Sermon. Rev. W. M. Clarke, Parish Priest. ~N\ ir PROIEES. SUSE So--" . by GOOD SUPPLY OF FILMS ON HAND AT ALL TIMES. Bring us your films for development. Quickest Service Guaranteed Work ee es E. W. STANSFIELD & SON 0. H. PRONGER, Prop. PHONE 26 Lee's Ginger Ale, 3 sizes. Tee Cream. Fruits and Greens of all kinds. MONDAY---Cooked Ham 25c¢ tb; Pickles per jar 29c¢, reg. 35c, TUBSDAY--Seribblers, 9 for 25¢; Pencils with Rubbers 11 for 25¢; Side Bacon 1214c 1b, by the slab. WEDNESDAY--Prunes, 3 tb for 29¢; Todized Salt, 3 for 3de; 40-oz. Jars Jam 38ec. THURSDAY--Brookfield Butter 23c¢ ib; Fertilizer for your Lawns 5 Ib for 19c. FRIDAY--Alberta Flour, 49 1b for $1.15; Mixed Oat Feed 95¢ per hag. The Busy Store FOR APRIL 22nd TO APRIL 28th 98-ib- bag Royal Household Flour $2.35 98-tb bag Montcalm Flour 1 2L5-1b tin Tomatoes, 1 Corn, 1 Peas. the 3 for ... 28¢c 3%: tine DOaTe TOF vu. vii si medi vss eae ie G5e 19¢ Hoe 40e 19: Big Bartlett Pears, heavy syrup, squat tins, each ..... Pears, light syrup, squat tins 14c each, 3 for Peaches, sliced Australian heavy syrup, squat tins 1%¢ b5e Peaches, whole, standard, heavy syrup, squat tins 2h¢ 25¢ 10¢ 2-1h ting Cherries, heavy syrup, tin Tomato Juice 10¢, 3 for Tomato or Vegetable Soups, tin . W. SCO SPOT CASH SPECIALS Box 272 NEW SUITS IN JACQUETTE STYLES Snappy little styles in chonga cloth, slightly fitted type, fur trimmed, fawn, green and black. SKIRTS Plain-all wool materials, high waist line, navy, green nd Re a a de a $2.95 MONARCH YARNS In all new shades for cushions, Wall he a 15¢ > | 7 EN Wintetholtons Lumber Yard Builder & Contractor. Lumber, Coal and Builders' Supplies EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDER Quality -- and -- Service 2 Dryden JAS. WINTERBOTTOM Ontario \ or 7 a Agent for Sarnia Fencing PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH ME NOW AT PRICES THAT CANNOT BE BEATEN. FOR EXAMPLE En amma ri I Ty En i Ld Gr LE wT ae se $6.25 60-inch poultry fence--I10 rods for ............. $5.75 40-inch heavy weight hog fence, per vod ....... -.. 40¢ FREIGHT PREPAID TO YOUR STATION ALAN DURANCE BOX 226 IN THE McFADYEHN BLOCK PHONE 30 PATERSON'S MEAT MARKET BEEF DRIPPING 4 for... SPARERIBS 2h dar. .2 0... 000. 25¢ 11h STEAK & 14 1b KIDNEY ..... 25¢ PORK TENDERLOINS per 1b 30c COORD HAM perth... ii CALF'S HEARTS, per 1b PE RT SET TY FRESH PICKEREL FILLETS, 1b .. 25¢ | Phone 6. A. PATERSON Dryden Now is the time to attend to your wants for Spring and Summer, such as- BAVESTROQUGHING, CONDUCTOR PIPE, SOFT WATER TANK AND HOG TROUGHS, in whatever size and type you want. Galv, Iron Tank, gal. dae ©... 0 im i $3.75 Golv. Tron Tonk, $0 gal sige 0. oui ii oi $5.70 Galv. Iron Tank, 135 gal. size ....... i 0... $7.85 Order now any size you want. rn Seis $eremn Chicken Drinking Fountains--This style win 2nd prize, Dryden Fair 1931. -- mens On o o I also have agency for Clare Bros. Cook Stoves, direct from Manufacturer to you which means economy. Call or write Olaf A. Isakson General Sheet Metal Worker and Heating Contractor DRYDEN - ONTARIO J 2 GOOD NEWS FOR SPORTSMEN Our new shipment of SPALDING SPORTING GOODS HAS ARRIVED Golfers will find a complete line of their requirements. BASEBALL SUPPLIES Bats, Balls, Masks, Gloves, Mitts, Ete.. Ete. 7 TENNIS SUPPLIES New stock of Tennis Balls at prices much lower than : last year. Rackets ranging from $2.50 up. Consult us for your sports supplies--We specialize in this line. Pronger & Armstrong "Through Service We Grow" "No One Appreciates Your Business More Than We Do."' > \ McLAREN'S JELLY POWDERS ASSORTED FLAVORS $1.00 Dozen 4 Individual Jelly Moulds Absolutely FREE TO ARRIVE TUESDAY NEXT Now is the time to plant, MULTIPLIER and DUTCH SETS i0c 1h and 15¢ Ib. All other seeds now in stock. SATURDAY MORNING STRAWBERRIES, pint ......., Whe RR nn El. 30¢ LETTUCE -- CELERY -- TOMATOES a PHONE 49 PHONE 49 ® mse ERE ny LIZER We still need orders for a few tons of fertilizer, to make up a car load, which is the only way we can have it shipped in, as L.C.L. freight costs more than the fertilizer, try a ton or even a half ton of Superphospate or 012-15 on your clover seed field, at the rate of 125 1hs. or more to the acre and wateh results. Superphos- pates is also recommended for turnips, while potatoes or garden stuff should have a good application of 4-83-10. Send in your order right away, so that we can have the car here in good time. FARM MACHINERY If in need of a seed drill, disk harrow, smoothing harrow, cultivator, plow or cream separator this spring, look up the : McCORMICK-DEERING LINE It always pays to get the best. J» J+ CORNER McCormick-Deering Dealer ONTARIO OXDRIFT J sion rE p-- Eb et a

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