1 PAGE Fou ] os THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Pe pe peor JULY 15th, 1932, Ol LASSIFIED coLumn NOTICE TO a CREDI ITORS COTTAGE oN algo new house ent on Pont road, Apply. Winter. Dryden, ir IN THE MATTER OF THE IST ATE " REGINATD THOM- AS HOOPER, late of the Town- room S. 1 hot fom, Ni A _ ship of Eton, in the District of HOUSE TO RENT, NORTH! Kenora, Carpenter, DECEASED. 4 83s of 8 hp E Rent NOTICE IS RERY GIVEN per month, t all creditors having claw SHE) "against the estate of the said R. WELL BORING TACHTNEIT. Hooper, who died on or about ; the 2001 day of May, AD, 1932 Anyone w 'same apply Nels are required on or before the a if, Chtovin, (| 10th day of August, 1932, to 2 feet hole. send by post prepaid or deliver 2 the CR their christ ONDHAND i re foot Cut 1 reduced prices on | rs. Ask FE Tate ol nd the nature of 1 3 asse v-Harri 18 at Wabip roon for particular i] azent | the securities, g. - 8{ them. AND FURTHER TAKE NOT- FOUR ROOMED SUITE TGIICE that after such last mention- Rent, apply Phil Moore, Star!ed date the Executor will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which not- ice shall then have been received and will not be liable for the said 'assets or any part the rents to any person or persons of whos claim notice shall not Jaye beer received at the date of sue h dis- Barber Shop. FRATERNAL, NOTICES GOLDEN STAR LODGE AF & AM, No. 4834, GR.C. Meets in the Masonie Hall, Dry- den, the Second Tuesday of each month. Visitors eordially invited. Con Anderson, W.M. A. J. Clempson, Sec'y. JUNE SCHOOL Ardell Sadler 8 nall 578; Hazel Brignall 563. 5 iy if any, held by] tribution. Marion. E. Carr, Dryden, Ontario. LO. i. DRYDEN LODGE, No. 1694 Meets the First Dated this 8th ich of July, and Third Wednesday: ef each [1932 29 4 month, at eight pm. din the ---- Town Hall. Visiting "brethren Municipality of Mach in 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 NOTICE is given that I have compiled with Sec. 7, Voters' List Act, and have posted in my office on the 6th day of July, 1932, the list of all persons en- at 8 pm. Visiting brethren | titled to vote in said Municipal- cordially invited. ity at Municipal and Elections Jas. TURNBULL, N.G. for Parliament, and that such list remains for your inspection. I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any omissions or errors corrected according to law, the last day :of appeal being July 27th, 1832.; Dated at Eagle River this Gi day of July, 1932. F. WHITELEY, Rec. 'Sec. Municipals ity of Van - Hon ne Wotioo | is given Tht T have compiled with See. 7, Voters' List act and have posted in my office on the 28th day of June, 22 GEO. RUETE, Clerk. 1932, the list of all persons en: foe a | i titled to vote in| said Township] : -1 at Municipal and Elections for | IN MEMORIAM a Parliament, and that such list] f : +t vemains for your inspection. I|ORVIS --In fond and loving hereby call upon all voters to| mefory. of my dear mother, take immediate proceedings te have any omissions or errors corrected according to law. The lagt day of appeal being July 21st, 1932; Dated at Dryden, life July 18th, 1930 at Oxdrifi. July brings. sad memories Of a loved one gone to vest, Who will always be remembered if =). % une 23th, By those who loved her best. aso Yanrae Wie oy 1 TF 5 1932, George Wiee, Clerk. th Davs of sadness still come o'er ng : ; Tears of silence often flow, All parents with children Memory keeps her ever near us, commencing school next Septem- ber should hand in full name and date of birth to Mr. George Wice before July ast Though it is two years ago. EVER REMEMBERED Mrs FF. T. Brignall. =m rR or Be FE MIELE i l=p= SIRE RE et EL Ua _ DAITER'S STORE NEW fi i= MEN'S WORK PANTS Men, now is your chance to get a good pair of Work Pants at a low price. For one week only we are clearing out 10 dozen' Work Pants. The group in- ih cludes grey, molesking, cottonades and men's cow- - boy pants in a heavy 10-0z. blue denim, pair for fr only $1.25 ft i ; ib BOY'S PANTS One Weck's Sale on Boy's Pants. Boy's blaek denim toreadors and dark cottonades, week's sale per: pair LE ar] grey tweeds, =i Ha v ] LOOK AT THIS BARGAIN al MEN'S WOOL BATHING sus. © i= Selling below factory price. Men's black and hlue i Bathing Suits, knitted in a fine jersey stitch, cut = f= outs under arms, clearing price per suit ....... $1.45 is I= y £13 0 = i BUY TODAY, TOMORROW MAY EE TOO LATE p3 =I SIP, mara ont Eh ii] Sh = fir =0l =i Cr =n f= Eh Sy I' SECOND HAND STORE Ls is | i gl GOODS! BOUGHT AND SOLD fi i f Exolust pe Dealer, » Tip Top Tailors Lid, fb Ei ¥ =i] il DRYDEN, ORT. I= tess Sh RRR = 5 | Ox drift Mary Orvis, who departed this JULY 'WEDDINGS REPORT FOR RE GLENGOLAND Jr, Ton i (C snttiived from Page 1) Rev. T. Cann proposed a toast "to the newly weds and they res- Ie 1000 aarke §ronded very aptly. 830; Douglas Brio Some forty young people ac- sompahnied the bridal couple to Dryden where they boarded No. 3 to the accompaniment of con- TIT Possible 1000 marks Sadler 810; Hileen Sadler ERED (CARED (ETRE (LIZ () Sry Ethel Henderson 697; Mer | %etti and firecrackers and the ven Irwen 598. | 1sual wedding paraphanalia, and a 1H Penile 1000 marks {in due time the train carried] v Bri 737; Billy Denni | them to Winnipeg for a short 666; Pretty Brignall 553. honeymoon. 550 marks. Mr, and Mrs. Davies were the Alice. John- | recipients of many lovely gifts, will reside at Minnitaki on thelr return. : IT Class-- Possible Violet Snider 459; ston 370. 550 marks. ot Marie Sadler 484. Tourie Sad- The bride's mother wore a {ler 472; i Storrey 254:| dress of black crepe hack satin! with black hat. The mother of the groom wore a dress of black and white chiffon voile with hat "lin tones to match. | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lundeen sup- plied the musie for the dance. Mrs. Burchall and Peggy, aunt and cousin of the bride were | guests from Kenora, as also wers Ly Robinson and Beth, aunt and cousin from Dryden. Mra. Ray was also an out of town guest. CALLING A SPADE A SPADE Bobbie Johnston 242. Teacher--Perey K. Dickins. OXDRIFT NEWS The Oxdrift Baseball Club wishes to thank all who gave assistance in the dance on June 24th. ! The Wabigoon Baseball team: came to Oxdrift to play on June 24th, but being a very wet even- ing the game was postponed and Clit will be played at Wabigoon next week. A very splendid game was played on Monday evening as with - the Rice Lake team. It was about even up to the last two innings, leaving a score of 12-8 in honour of Ox- drift. A very fine attendance was present, including the bagz- pippers, who marched ot around the grounds. £2) ERD (EET (3 TE (3 ER () SHERED-( ) RE ) GEER () SEN 0 TED TEES OS (em ean Dryden Bottling Works os Manufacturers of all DIFFERENT FLAVORS OF SOFT DRINKS "Who giveth this woman to this man?' asged the parson. "Tm supposed to be here for that purpose" growled the bride's hard-boiled dad, 'but what I'm really doing is getting a son-in-law to support instead of giving her away to be sup- ported.'"' ®, on ag picnic, why not take a case of cur You can always keep them cold until you are ready for When going mixed drinks along. by. putting them in the lake them. ; The cost is low at $1.10 a ease (24 bottles) with deposit for bottles extra. When case and bottles are returned your money will be refunded. Dryden Bottling Works Phone 138 Dryden, Ont. Fin. ) ERC ( )- SORE. ( ) (EET. { ) SEE { ) ST 0. ¢) {) GTR ( ) CHD. ( ) SDE () SRD () HEED { ---- AI () RIE) <A) LES () <)> (C1 EERE) -<ER ( -e-( SRE- () EES-) -EER- () EED () IIE (4, LH 0) SERED () EE SRE () RE () <SRED-() SH (E> () Ee () <TR () << SERD ()-SRER-() <ED-() GE () <ERER () <SRE-() <RED-() CD (GED SED SE Gp p-- Or 0. H PRONGER, Pp. PHONE 26 MONDAY--Bran Shorts 8%¢; No. 1 Flour $2.55; 2 Flour $1.95. 79: oe a TUESDAY--Sugar $5.15 bag; Brown Sugar 10 tb for 55¢; Teing Sugar 3 th for 27c. wer | ERS i WEDNESDAY--Dairy Butter 2 th for 25¢; Lard 9e th, limit 5 ib; Beans 10 tb for 3be. THURSDAY Sugar 10 1b for 49c, limit 10 1b; Peas, Corn and Tomatoes 10¢ tin. THE BAZAAR 5c to $5.00 Store 10 ALUMINUM WARE AND KITCHEN : WARE | of home goods you need every day. 3 AN OPPORTUNITY FOR VOU HERE, i ; | i Alum. Baby Cups, ea. 15¢ Muffin Pans, 8 holes 25c Alum. Baby Plates, ea. 25¢ Muffin Pans, 6 holes 15a Doughnut Cutter, each 15¢ Pie Plates, each ..... 10¢ Salt and Pepper, each 10c Wash Basins, each 25¢ Pot Covers, each 13¢ Biscuit and Cake Pang 25¢ Sauce Pans, each +... 25¢ Dish Pans, egeh (o.., 25¢ Double Boilers, each $1.00 Craters, ork That 15¢ Tea Kettles, each .. $1.25 Percolators, each $1.00 Convex Kettles, each $1.00 Pails, nh Dust Pans, each .... 25¢ Mixing Spoons, each 25¢ Can Openers, each 25¢ { Potato Mashers, each 25¢ Cake Turners, each .. 25¢ 4 Kitchen Forks, each . 252 Toasters, each ...... 206 ; Begg Beaters, each ... 25¢ Strainers; each ...... 25¢ $ Wood Faucets, each . 25¢ Flour Sifters, each .. 25¢ Le cm 4 5 mn con m= FLANNE] = ; = 2 NY Z 3 = TE : ren = | & > Tp = ) SEED () <TD) <SD) BER) <TD) SE > EHD SD () "EIR FED) SEHD CARED CEERI) SEED () RETR Supposing you cast an eye on these items, it might pay you to use the other. CKS: hundred left, then no more. you like, o cents. CANNING RA Only about a explain them if Price only 5 We will FEED WHEAT: Our last car was really colour, and a little better Price per 100 lbs. $1.50. fine wheat, very clean, good value than usual. j SLEEPING BAG: 'We have one only, that Waterproof, felt lined. We offer this at $11.00. we priced at $18.00. MENS O11, CLOTHING: Coats and pants, yellow and black. | ! Per garment $2.00. ve MENS Co T TON SOCKS: Fancy colours, 2 pair for 25e. ow ENAMEL TOP TABLES: 26x42, first class in every particular. take advantage of this offer. Very special $7.00. You should oo ve DROP SIDE COUCHES: We question whether you can for guality or price. touch this anywhere ! i $11.00. HEAVY GLASS FRUIT DISHES: . Our very special price for these was 75¢. § We offer them this week at 39c. JAPANESE TEA SETS: Containing 23 pieces. Special offer for the week $1.00. OILET SETS: ; Foy have 6 sets left. El 'We make a mogt ridiculous price of $3.95 each. PILLOWS: | Very cheap at 59¢ each. ETT 1D Large size, best iy BL : od i Per pair $2.00. Fo 4 Nar AUTO RUGS: 20 IR We have four grades. Shi Regular $2.75, $5.00, $4.50, $5.00. We offer these at the absurdly low price. 60c con the dollar. RASS RUGS: We have 20 left. The size is The regular price iz $2.00. This week's sale price is $1.09. © § "ud BE / E 3x6, a useful rug. ° ! ere MEN'S POLO SHIRTS: About 20 left. These sold for $1.25 and $1 50, have your size, these are zpod buying at $1.00. If we BOY'S OR GIRL'S WHOOPEE PANTS: Some of these were up to $2.75 per pair. We clear anything in the lot for 95¢ 1 per pair. Fall range er sizes 4 gy 26 to a, ati the Tow price te 69c per garment. Looky : 4 Fiber L ce in] MEN'S BATHING SUITS: | bi up to $4.00. 3 We offer about 30 = garments for $2.25 each. These are fine wool. x : x REFRIG We invite you at aan. 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