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Dryden Observer, 13 May 1932, page 4

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PAGE FOUR Te THE DRYDEN OBSERVER : ; tii i CLASSIFIEL BIRTHDAY PARTY | LANFINE PIONEER (Continued from Page 1) ; DIES 5 ROOMED HOUSE TO RENT, FOR RENT -- BLACK LOAM apply Mrs. W. E. Spears. (Garden Lots on McKellar May 13th, 1982. | 3 l 5 l 2 | S I S i 3 ! 2 I Il 5 l - ] 9 | 5 | © l 3 { 50 ing and banging and pinning Mrs. Suzan Mercy Sanders, Ry 2 > i 2 for a good half hour before-| wife of Mr. John Sanders, of FOR SALE_YOUNG PIGS, Farm, apply Ralph Pronger. 1y,,q° For was not the Patrol| Lanfine died at her home in weeks old, $6.00 a pair, apply | COUNTER CHECK BOOKS--| Corners to be inspected? The | Lanfine, after a long illness, on Jones, Oxdrift, Ont. Don't send out of town. Or-| interested, but friendly criticism Saturday, April 16th. : Taro 5 der them locally, just as cheap, | of the Guide's mothers to be in- Mrs. Sanders was born in FOR SALE -- BAILED HAY, Samples and prices on re voked on their work in decora-| Oakwood, Ont., and came with <TR OE With Further Consideration ----a OH (SER (EE (GRD (GED OGRE (3 Apply R. H. Pronger, Notary qt, Tha "Observer, rw ting their particular Corner?| her husband to the Lanfine dis- Puble. - Ln And keen competition is very] tviet 22 years ago. She was 76 0 Our ants PUREBRED HOLSTEIN BULL FRATERNAL NOTICES much in evidence in the First Fons, 9 nn br days old. : : Neat Jor wt ly | GOUDEN STAT, Loma | Den Conpeny. ar wee {5 Drummond, Oxdrift. AF. & AM. No. 484, GRC. The first thing of importance ey . I of Guide| and settled in New Ontario. In, ROOM AND 3OARD 4 Meets in the Masonie Hall, Dry. J Son, Dn 1910 Mr. and Mrs. Sanders left € : 2 TENE & O) (* \" bs » den. the Second Tuesday of each | and Ranger Second Year Service We promised to keep these sorted fully until the 15th Bvany Gonventonss of the jo "| month. Visitors cordially invited, | Stars. With certain patrols Dryden and came to Alberta | of May. We are doing so. At the time of writing this est rates possible, apply Mrs. H. Morison, W.M, forming a Card of Honour and settling in the Yonipe district, advertisement, we have even a more complete range = 2 3 - rh a LIE 2) 5 ~ i | Te 2h R i : = 3 So ln 263, Duke Ht. A. B. BERREY, Sce'y. the remainder of the Company A than at the beginning of the season, because we are al- ug {OT in horseshoe formation, Liew 125 Juilly MiB. Sragisuns Diet : wavs learning requirement WANTE i > 0D MI 0. {| YDEN LODGE | AM. Reid and Patrol Leader Beth 2 Sunday School and taught the, ys learning requirements. Cow, must be tested, apply $Y Sin : Ltn a cles wih home. She ale v i : % : on re Eg oon bl ¢ 4 i Meets the First] Robinson led Mrs. McRae and] class in her own home. She also We are trying to do our part, in quality, choice and eu ge . okene, box Dry den, Ontario and Third Wednesday of each | Mrs. Gibson, the ladies who were | Serv ed in the Salvation Army price. | iy 10, CEE EI (EER (GER (SEED ( 49S OG CR Sea det Roni hs Ei oe : ; for twelve years ag Captain SH ro month, at eight pm, in the te present the stars, to the front. J 8 Full 'sive warkats. & A . SALE-CLOVER HULLER,| Town Hall. Visiting brethren few appropriate words man oe hinves hae i Full size packets, 5¢, or 25 for $1.00. be seen at my farm, cordially invited. grotenios the girls SHE HAE % nr iy Hieh » ach \rvid Johnson, Lot 9, Con 6.1 ym, BOYLE, WM. stars, signifying twel Be Bop Of el [J Eton, Oxdrift Post Offic 2 B. R. SMITH, Rec.-Sec'y. pl Busy years as Girl P Lm a ; SL % vey wu -- mh PRE A 1¢ rg Al Rang Ents 7 ee . : Aan SL He Se 3 3 Tr i wn GOR TOR HATC ING TROM LOO FE. DRYDEN LODGE, No _ on BE 14 an] There are nine grandchildren EX FHAORDINARY SALE OF JAM & ; es Tt A pnmber of Quider cand CF Ta TD deh dee { ~ S. Cw hite Leghorus, large oy idly in the Town Hall, dangers also received their See- and three gros grandchildren. C AN NED GOODS FOR THE WEEK. Barron Strain heavy lays Dryden every Monday evening | 3 on Bad Caplan Will. Mrs. Sanders ig also survived by aie TO pa gi ryder Vers ha pa 4 HET 9nd 88 20 & i at Li i ny Sin a % 5 flier 1 oly Groves 0 vin Stoo ry at nee Coty, Ta | er, on, gy) So ed pr nore veatley, sr. Gk x i er » Tuneral services were hel Nie WE nee a 1 ~{ cordially invited. 5 ard presenting. With the sim- tt the Lanfine Tall on Monday Beate aliead merino 00 i en ea Sais 12e WANTED -- MEDIUM SIZE, Jas. Tuan ULL, N.G. ple vet lovely ceremony for nn A] 1.30 p.m. me 200 Tomatoes, choice gquat 2's, per tin ,............ Ge Heavy Canvas Wall Tent, FF. WHITELEY, Rec. Sec Second Class, the girls repeated oy atives and Trane Lt pres- Tomatoes, standard 214s, 4 Er 8 must he in goed condition and gor T : of Dryden a the ten guide ae ot he adautnat ul the i ] . = st z ver Hn onus, CE J cheap for cash, apply Box 56 own Of IyC en C npeny dismissed to Patrol! fion Army from Saskatoon had 3 Pomatoen, choles 247% per 10 0h oivivasivnin. ins 9c Dryden, Ontario, i ina Corners nd the less serious charge of the services, assisted { Pumplkin, choice 205%, per tin ... cov ie on ie AER 10¢ FOR SALE -- AXMINS STER JOUR a ie part of the program commenced! hy Rev, J. D. Woollatt. The § Tomato Juice, per tin ........ Te Q Te Rue. also Dominion ; en Parents inspected the Corners floral offerings were very heau- § pos ad ga a HE ear nl ag ane 1 oi os A Court of Beret for thel while the Guides were employed! tin], Folowing is a list of the | Pork and an Aylmer, squat 2's, per tin LLL 8e er wn oop i pe Town, of Dryden 7 i i pla Int at various tasks, bandaging, | donors: Mrs. Nokes and family; $ Peas, standard 2's, per tin ; Se Gian, 00D BOX fl, AIEYOOR Le: Connedl - Che on Lnes- gienalling, knotting, ete "Ma I, Mrs 1 sanders? Mr dg Seb bp EES de TO ls a $ signalling, knotting, ete. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Sanders; Mr. | dy 2 V to the 5 = i > ke Te y 2 : allon App I 2k. per ; 48¢ Obser a Tn day, May 31st, 18 at Se how A pavents competition, in|and Mrs. M. Sanders; Mr, and|g Gallon Apples, i Koper bn... AH ONTARIO POULT RY BREED-| of 7.30.0 'clock pan. to hear andl oo pioh the guides were their op-! Mrs. J. R. Nokes; Kellington Truit Salad, squat os, fr ra OREN Re So roi 280 ing Station. Barred Rocks. determine Appeals against the ponents provided much amnse- | ily; Mrs, T. Solsky ; Railway Grape Fruit, 2's, per tin 230 Baby chicks #1 0.00. par. Win.) Aes ment Koll for the pi) ment, particularly to the parents. Brothers in Saskatoon; Mr. and 3 P Hiuht 3 ; ih or a a oe i dred. St egge-40s per] own J. 1. Gibson, Clerk, {gy 0" aerged from the compe-| Mrs. Irvin; Thomson and Co.; COVE PBDI SYIID, WHUAT SB DOP IIY sac tepn amen oh : Oxdrift Town of Dryden i the veaod ; 1 N 1 Fle C Plums, light syrup, 27s, per tin 1Ge dozen. T. J. Latimer, Oxdrift.| WIL of 2M ues.! tition the proud winners. sanfine ationa levator Co.; 1g I y per tim LL. oot 208 i EE CE ER AE OL Si -- ° i 2a " + OA a - The remainder of the evening | Mr. and Mrs. Tinney and i Raspberries, squat 2%, per tn i nied. He 0 Fi OR RENT--FARM ; a ron . : : : - on ander lon thn, Munie ipality of Van was in the hands of the five | Medicine Hat. Pineapple, sliced 'T's, per tin Lio ie iviiinh veiea 15e 0 "Le Al RG water Horne patrols and the Ranger patrol. | o The Pa a ne bi Jam in 40-07. jars, strawberry, raspberry, peach and and wood, 8 miles from Dry- Ta "The Evolution of the Guide a a eae Wie ig pineapple, par Jar... oo laa, Shia 3c den. Apply J. W. Nicholson, COURT OF REVISION Uniform," a comical skit with hot, - Sih Sn re Cott. Jam in 40-0z. jars, orange, marmalade and plum, per Dryden, Ontario. i elaborate costuming presented Na an Eg RR I Se a ie 29¢ : el A Conrt-of Re wianh for thej by the Red Rose Patrol was en-f >*> nl Torn: Lived Smnilas ainw hares. vASDEoRE Sh FOR SALE--120 ACRES LAND Tunicipality of 1 Thorne will | thusiastically acclaimed. --The Recorder, Cereal, Alta. "cherry SL a Ruth pansly nearly all "workable, plenty | be held in the Mle Hall, on A demonstration of signalling Mrs. John Sanders was a for- Or dialed dad : Sr e Sip aa ae 5 9 : water and wood, fenced, 1) nronday, June 6th, 1932, at Bland a first aid display by the; mer well-known resident of Dry- i SRMAIA0e ONG DITNL. So erin So vase te .. ode i mile north of Dryden on High- pn, to hear and determine | Rangers proved very interesting | den and her passing o Lanfine, way, apply A. G. Ripley, Dry- Appeals against the Assessment |io the spectators. Alberta 1s regretted | hy a wide i den, Ontario. Roils of Van Horne and Glengo- The dance, "Patronella,"" byl cirele of local acquaintances. i a ™ Ik he Robi NE oS oh FECA LC ry & ¢ i CERTIFIE nD RED CLOVER land. Geo. Wice, Clerk. ho Robin putrel, and, othe she + T GROVE MOLASSES IN GALLON GLASS JARS R! Seeds No $10.00 per bushel, hotels ches, playlets and readings by PINE GR i Certified i 1 Alsike Seed, Municipality of Van [other patrols made the program ; Extraordinary cheap. 1 gal. for T0e, 5 gals. for $3.25. $8.50 per bushel "Certified Horne both varied and interesting to (Continued from Page 1) igh a z the parents. Sree No. Alsike Seed 7.00 per a : ; oe RS ET aw Sn: 4h Guides and parents gathered | Made" by George Davis. | .s The residents of the Township | round the camp fire in true| There was a Junior Red Cross of Van Horne are asked by the| camp style, while the guides! recitation by four junior boys: FOR SATE--A QUANTITY OF| Council to cooperate with tle) qung Justily, familiar melodies. | Robert Dugrenier, Bob Holmes, tood Potatoes, 10 bus. lo's @! Weed Inspector, Mr. Wm. Tew,| qje Rangers gave the audience | Charlie Davis and Bobbie Mackie, ' 40c per bus.; 5 bus. lots @ 45¢, in his efforts to control the}, laugh with their humorous| and a health play, "The Trial per bus.; 50¢ per single bus.;| spread of weeds during the sea- | pantomine "Wild Nell,"" where,|{ of Jimmy Germ."" The prettiest Oxdrift," Ontario. ENGLISH PRAMS: Direct import through brokers in Montreal, co that our price is right. These are well finished, and very also a few tons of hay, $14.00, son of 1932. George Wiee, Clerk. | «Nel» pursued by her Indian number on the programme was per ton at barn, $15.00 per | mins meme | a hductors ran among the aud-i a May-Pole Dance, by four boys | Our price for these is $23.95 each. {I ton delivered in town. John|DO IT NOW--Subseribe to the ence, the "'Indian" doing aland four girls. The streamers Where the credit record is good, we shall be glad to make arrangements for $5.00 down and four monthly payments afterwards of $5.00 each. Norris, Dryden. Sa Observer. wild dance after her. were green and gold and the : The evening closed with the girls looked lovely in flower usual "Taps" and Captain Wil-| petal dresses of pinkand mauve. lard announced the sale of birth-| They were accompanied by Miss day cake. The cake, proudly] Schurg on her guitar. This was adorned with snowy frosting | followed by a closing 'song, and glittering with silvery can-| "Dear Mothers Gathered Here dies held aprominent position in| Today." The postman then dis. the hall. A diminutive Girl] tributed "Mother Day' cards to Ctuide, holding the Co'y. Flag; the guests and the programme io EEE EEE TEAST 7 COMPLAIN ABOUT HARD DEAL WITH J. N, DAITER SAVE ON MEN'S AND BOY'S ids THING AND FOOTWEAR. LEE EE eu sum ~~ We have two of these perambulators that were dam- aged in transit. Anyone mechanically inclined could readily fix these. It might be repl ied, why, do we not do so. Our answer is that we prefer to sell them just as they are, giving pe Se a SL a I RE pe ! » REED ©) REED () SHED (2 CREED () ERED (GED (GED ) RIED) EEE (CHD (EHD (SEND (CARD (BEES () RE () (WS EL ee bn -- SE = on one side, and the Union Jacek! closed with a dainty lunch. Soeong the benefit. The price for the damaged ones int} on the other, stood guard over The guests were: Mrs, M. is $17.00 each. CANVAS SHOES the cake. Baker, Mrs. F. Shapland, Mrs. Men's and Boy's Canvas Shoes. Bring us in your The First. Dryden Com'y. re- H. Holmes, Mrs. J. Robinson, 3 { next Brder and we will show. you how to save, pilces ceived a kindly birthday greet-{ Mrs. T. Pollock, Mrs. J. Drum. are lower than any il order catalogue. ing from the sister Guides of i mond, Mrs. W. Davis, Mrs. H. : i Seki the Second Dryden Co'y., which | Dugrenier, Mrs. I. Mackie, and T OWELS AND BATH MATS: oy STR AV HATS 1 OR MEN AND BOYS the 1st Co'y. appreciated very} Miss Alvina Cri en : Cr £1 Men's Straw Hats at 15a. D0 and Ae much. "1 rt is Direct from the Old Country. i i Boy's St aw Es i" roa aE Vaal 15e The 2nd birthday celebration] = She must be an electrician's Bath Mats. : : i SLi 8, €3CN LL. iii sare iia of th Tusk 2 Gi ot 1d aa ie alice Sov i 1 od. atl L rH Ah Us by rl of the 1st Co'y. Girl Guides was | daughter for she knows walts Now colors ie Dri a0 HL Bl i PLAYALLS ; fi over for another year. walt. i ' 45 colors and designs. Priced $1.00, $1.50, $3.00 ea. ME Kiddies' Khaki Playalls, réd trimmed, sizes 3 to 8 Hl ne Se EOE, i Li years, cleaving price per pair «... coin. ste | Egyptian, you will remember the kind. Wear forever, { Ue ar oe and never need to be washed, because they absorb and 7 . Het > : ] ; 2) y Hid} is BOY S OVEBAMLS ro i ¥ | E B A 2 A A RR do not show the dirt. $1.50 each. fz Doy's Bib Overalls, blue denim, sizes 2 to 8 yrs, pr. Je Lig ™ : i Boy's pants, all sizes in different shades, clearing fre 5c to $5.00 Store Strong Terry, fair size, 45¢ per pair. ie BB ier Bll, oe hes aa oes AER IRR Lo fic i cf x = mart fins 5 ar aE 5 VISORS lil i re [= SCEYATEY ATH Ak eR ve 10c SENSATION Sn Bir sa Hiern it Nh md Boy's Visors, clearing price each ...... 1 8 | : MEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES: il BOPS eis sindsgsist fies sano erd wre ssisiajs seeds Lud ed : fips mas : ie : , La Ya st Ih =) - We have possibly a couple of hundred pairs of these, Loh i : MEN'S SWEATERS ; ob =i and these gold, our stock would be up to the minute. ln Men's Silk and Wool 1 Light Ww fii Sweaters, each $1.95 hp Yes! Here are some values never before seen in Dryden } } Boe am a i oe These range from $3.00 to $10.00, so we could not 1 ig LOOK en LOOK I= Ci ad Sanco 10¢ fi very well put them in at a flat price. Yet we want to fe Men's Tailored Suits, 50 samples to choose from, coat, fe - Te get rid of them. So in order to make the attempt, b=] vest 2 pair pants ot $21.50. Come in and get meas- wil Cream and Sugar «..... 10e THis Ba. ak at 0nn on tis Jalan lj] ured while the offer lasts. You'll do better at Daiters. =i) Plat 10 > BO TL ete het Tala Lh i] is EE NRA Ay £0 Watch the Men's Window Monday. Ch Tenpoly ihn va. 10e This is all fancy decorated fine Chinaware, in five : [ : different designs. You ean also make up a complete 5 8 = ha NO Bh. Bh 4 bi A = 2B U : z EE ; i 5 Teaset. | 1 NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE fe y Eh : a THIS BARGAIN IS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. 12} X 4 E GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD i y . * . ar? £3 4 i ! le - Bxclusive Dealer, Tip Top Tailors Ltd. le : i ie [=i D oA DRYDEN, oo = W. E. THORSEN & SON | =i 211 f AY f= Ene 4 ERE RRR Eee |e = | & EH Fp.

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