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Dryden Observer, 11 Nov 1932, page 4

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wo A Me : THE DRYDEN OBSERVER T= NOVEMBER 11th, 1633 oh AB rs RS om -- ; me Cl 2 di a 9 a. rE CL Ce Cn Re = Al PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT 1 tem 0am 0 am cn 0 c= 0 a 0 5.0 em a0 a0 em ow sammy = =] |] IN MEMORIAM IE . > A 9 , =i (Continued from Page 1) 1- ti i 3 HA {HE n I Mai MeDana lel ol 2 | go 5 Room 5 --- Elsie MeDonald;! MILES In loving : :| 3 | DAITER'S STORE NEWS & | sie Si8ils is ino 1 yy ly help out b DA BR OBg BN i oi Taam ons 5 Law ence our gon, Allen John Miles, whol € can on y € Pp out y i ; il Rt oe ws LE died on November 7th, 1929.| . 3 A Lig) Mets re; Mike BIL ert; Jack! Se d h b j = i) Norris*; Agnes Robinson; Phyl- In our home he is fondly wii | omg t e est we Cail Ls = i lis f'rench ; Austin Hardy; Harry bered, Ww ° 1 . : il 2 | Hatch; Mary TRohatynskis 1.] Sweet memories cilng to his 1 h rl : il il ward Johnson; John Van Kough- name; P ces. 8 =f] 5 | nett; Mary Kushner; Fred Kna-, Those who loved him in life sin- So, from week to week it will pay you to wateh this' : = etl 7 TE + 2 £0 ¢ To Ei Y 18 Uz | tuk®; Esther Faulkner®; May cerely, say-s0. Tee 3 : = Goldrup; William Te V Y Still love him in death just the ' ! Ue | Goldrmp; Willie ew; Vernon ve him 1n deatn just the Vol der Ro os. nals Ln : oe i ! B | Moline. Tenchor--31, MeDantid. The. Prices for any given week will be so low, to defy vd il He 2 Gilt had competition. As week by week passes, most of the I Fr Boom 4---dr. II Patricia yp. by T flog. and natant TM Fined Their al; : ) i - 2d | Barber; Dorothy Withrow; Don. £ y Thos. Miles and important lines will find their place. The week's bar- Se Lg 0 Wight; Marvin Demmi and y pon us for Jp week. It will certainly pay to look ol Us | Mary Jo Humphreys; Lillian = it he Ci 3 il ity [Norgate; Verna Orr; Roger a » .e 2 i fie Dagg. Second Class--Kathleen ure Pa : 7 | : 5 Ug | Sanderson; John Klemontelk! ; FOR INSTANCE: A Us i Marjory Harris; Jim Boomhower; ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH A. Brows Tod of h ~ ; j = ih | Ida Pilkey; Dorothy Watt; Mar- Father Belanger, P.P. WOR yen oy nonyy eonshynoion, 4 i= Sl) garet Louttit; Gwendolyn Mer- a A felt mattress. il =r | cer; George Pronger; Russell Sunday: 10 a.m. Holy Mass. A cable snrit = BE | Mcfatvre: R baits 0 ! Ha A cable spring. 5 fc BY | Molutyes; Boy Panherp; duck 11 am. Catechism. New and good. in sizes, 3-3, 4.0, 4-6. Priced even in - lj] 1 Dempster. Teacher O. E. Reany. 7 p.m. Rosary and thon hard 12 99 50, i olla + I Sal i Room, 3 Clas: TEA. Fiore Be odivtio hese hard times at $22.50 is specialled for the week a fi McKenzie; Vincent Moline; Vie-{--- =e -------- $15.95 ! fe ol tora Strutt ; Rose Steiner; Ivy ST. LUKE'S ANGLICAN This is not a cheap shoddy outfit made just to sell. i 5 Pronger; Jimmie Beath; Gwen CHURCH. This is good merchandise. Quality considered we have i Bailey; Cliff Vankoughnett; § seen nothing like it in any catalogue. 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 am.--Morning Service. 7 p.m.--Evensong and Sermon. Rev. W. M. Clarke, Parish Priest THE UNITED CHURCH OF : CANADA Frances Wright; Jessie Howarth; Evelyn Wintersgill; Douglas Me- Menagle. Class II-B--Myrtle Stovel; Shirley Austin; Marion Brisson®*; Ruby Reid*; Mervin Saunders; Betty Coward; Harry Tew; Doris Vonkoughnett; Ida Brown*; Johnny Saskoley*. Tea- Ha cher--G. Robinson. y Dryden Ontario Cg roe ea aro | Oxdrift--1.30 Sanday School. Room 2--Liucy Kushnick; Mar- 250 Mvine Worship, garet Sherwood; Mildred Weav-| op : er®; Muriel Sherwood®; Frank bpd a ch a Wiee*; Dorothy Sherw oo d¥; or ivilis: WOrs 1p. Joyce Robinson®; Helen Hadley;| The minister will conduct a George Doe Case Shakes special Armistice Service and Billie Graham*; Anna Kurz*; ah a Abd wid. Bette Dorothy French; Phyllis Hadley;}, 000 Woundeg ana SWiieving Trene Sweeney; Lloyd. Fidlds| 2 Flanders and Gallipoli. Mildred Anderson; Robert Liv- You are heartily welcome. se ma | ef ee oe . MEN'S BLACK OXFORD: This is an exceptional snap. Anyhow, see them. Ab- solutely new stock. Just an indication of what can be done today with prices. Per pair $1.95. Get your Winter Supply Here at Sale Prices MEN'S WORK SHOES: Men's Work Shoes, leather and panco soles, sizes 6 to 11, sale price per pair $2.15 [= f ri MEN'S Cotton PULLOVER SWEATER: It seems to us that here is something to be used to acvantage, as an under garment to a coat. The bargain price was one dollar. Our week's offer is 5c. tt 4 8 FB | DB ™ 1 Fr Te Fp AT MEN'S HIGH TOP SHOES: Men's High Top Shoes, leather and panco soles, all (1 Ft A et | A STU TS i Hs oe KNITTING WOOL: A Syd an sr ; John W. Howes. Minister. i i i $3.65 Ion Yolde Don a 40 Pps TEL : We have about 25 boxes left. We are discontinuing a Ch de Ee 1 Bald, Tonchon-H, 7 Fawnd HOLY TRINITY CHURCH the line. The shades are fairly complete as this is Room 1--Dorothy Maunsell; Minnitaki, Ontario. tt Pre 8 Toll Bobby Bridgewater; Joyce Sher- wood; Arthur Kushnick; Leona Sunday, November 13th. : 4 Shatsky; Patricia Humphreys; 3 nm Avmadice" Servis. ; MEN'S RUBBERS: Gordon Alexander; Jessie Mei" GAN Priest in Charge. BOY'S COTTON DRAWERS: Kenzie; Louise Wice; Myrtle} - -- nn --2 eo ---- There are hard times. Things that might not sell ordinarily, sell now. We throw these out at 10c. They might be useful. Men's 15-inch Top Rubbers, sizes 6, 7 and 8 only, ST MATTHEWS CHURCH Eagle River, Ontario. Adair; Philip Humenuic; Bobby Whiting: Harry Goldrup; Edna regular price per pair $5.25, sale price pair . $5.95 Barber; Don Gammon; Marion | Austin; Margaret McMonagle; Sunday, Nov. 13th. Trinity 25. '. Margaret Wintersgill; Doris' 8.00 am. Holy Communion. Tea- 10.30 a.m. Sunday School. 11.00 a.m. Mattins and Sermon. T. CANN, Priest in Charge. Chaschowy; Bobby Kurtz. cher--Liaura Locking. *._Fqual. MEN'S LEATHER TOP RUBBERS: These are moccasin type, and while we have nearly a hundred pairs, the sizes are confined to 6, 7, 8, and nothing larger. Now the price of these, is simply ridiculous. $1.35 pair. BUCKSKEIN WINDBREAKERS: Men's Buckskein Windbreakers, all sizes, colors $1.95 brown, blue and green, sale price each CO-ED GE (ED (GEO -GE-) SED (EE (SE (Gh (EY () ESD (GE (ED OS (SD ()- SEED ()- CRED () Emm and 0. H. PRONGER, Prop. BOY'S BREECHES: PRONE 25 A A Fr FF MEN'S MITTS: Boy's Mackinaw DPreeches, size 22 to 32, sale price id z Assorted Work Gauntlet Mitts and Work Lined Mitts, : LJ 13 ( 10 rg: pn 1 Be ne $1.65 9% These Prices are Cash and Carry Ridiculously priced at 75¢ per pair. YA : Not in Trade. os or 08 ruts Flour, 9st $1.89 wrlty Wour, 08-4h slo. el wilde a i Te 1.8 - y . fi Aberin Rowe, 98:00 oil sunsin vba sols $1.69 CHILDEN S HOSE: : = SWEATERS THAT ARE WORTH 4006 Purity Wour ...0. o. cianda Gh alana 99¢ A mixed lot, running at 29, 30, 35, 39. Modern prices. =i WHILE LOOKING OVER: 2th Purity Plowy- ra a baal 59: We jumble them up at 25¢ per pair. ; Brag oo 00 Den 5c SUATIE =. vai 85¢ . a Men's Sweaters, sizes 36 to 44, in plain black, 20s Rolled Oates iii ide on da ves ii bat 63¢ rs ; brown, fawn, checked, black and white, black jy Me per bag oan vans Aon hres BY GIRL'S WOOL DRAWERS: 5 : A) Pp cS, 35- b carton. ooo einen ss eT The tvpe not now in much 4) maz d P 1 { 3 3 i ia . 1 ; pies : : yi demand, and yet occasion : i ved, fawn ond blue, and block and orange Lay More Ment Serap, 61 for... ive. ally. Buttoned at the side, and ankle length. Sizes 6-14. Sweaters that sell anywhere at $2.95 to $4.25. ¥% Side Bacon, by the slab, per hy .. ........0.. 0... Priced formerly 75e to $1.25 WwW ' Jor \Y ; ! aoc ; J] Pj ) wy ah > rth 2 ol , > W i have put them all on a counter for Co a] a Ly aman Li Lind 'We are pushing them out at 25c. weekly sale, sal) ova. va ere $2.25 10-1h Sugar, cotton Bag «ov iviiorins ie 5 BO 1b 10puame Soll 0. doi otal ie i : SE Mille per tin 0. aa nna ea a : 3 LL Grocery Department Specials LEATHER COATS: Leather Coats for men at lowest prices in town. No phone orders accepted at these prices. Subject to being unsold. MIXED FEED CRUSHED OATS: At 69¢ are worth considering. These are 100-1b sacks. RR RR RRA eS == : = CORNED BEEF: in 6-1b tins. A most special price 69. SOCKS: Men's Socks, light grey, white, and dark grey, 4-1b $1.60 Lr SL LEE DOMESTIC SARDINES: Just Sc a tin, : fiat Raby 0 = AEE = 5c to $5.00 Store socks, sale price 4 pairs for X MARKS THE SHOP! Make this friendly store your down town headquart- ers. Shop here every day for everything. PORK & BEANS: In the squat tins at 8c each. DON'T FORGET THE AUCTION SALE ON NOVEMBER 19th AT DAITER'S SECONDHAND STORE. Le hl MIXED SPECIALS THIS WEEK LOMBARD PIAS. | a OE ()-SI ()-S-)-EED (-G O-S- GD SOG (GD O- GD O-- Rr A AR LR {A y ) ) Rubber Soles, pair .. 35¢ 2-cell Flashlichts .. $1.00 ; : ah eK Rubber Heels, pair .. 25¢ Smoking Pires al 20¢ i thos oft a Wns ; ji ape LES = Blootrie Bulbs, onch Joe Crepe Shelf Paper .. 20c " : Paper Baskets, each . 35¢ Tlhor Hotplate 156 i ) | Bread Board, each .. 25¢ er oiplagen res 0 q = ECs 7 Special Cups and Sau- Milk Jugs Cr Ee 357 : STORE CLOSED s 0 | & PY : ; | Corrs, pair... 15¢ Water Jugs «........ 3be REMEMBRANCE DAY, NOV. 11th. : Lemon Oil Polish .... 26¢ Toasters ............ 15¢ NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD The store of quality goods at low prices. Exclusive Dealer, Tip Top Tailors Ltd. EXTRA SPECIAL---Canister Set $1.00 5 WEEKS ONLY TO XMAS : We are now getting ready for that season-- and wait till you see our assortment. 1 DRYDEN, ONT. ! 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