PAGE : m0 mein THE DRYDEN. OBSERVER MAY 5th, 1988, oe Ti oevegs Sule _ that our efforts have been con- 1-B-8--E. G. Macdonald, cen-' ed as referee. CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS trude Saville 75; Willie Amo. A Bod 3 ED ED 0 ESD) EDD > EET OE OE (ER 0-0 Perfect qualities, fawn shade, sizes 5 to 81%, 5 prs. $1.00 67; Carmen Jackson 57; Ger : a : : trude Neely 56; Robert Findlay 55; Jack Coutts 51; Burton Pol Ee) Sl. 1I--Grace Findlay 70; Marian Coutts 60; Harold Pateman 44. Supplies. Medicines and a great amount of clothing, mended and remodelled, have been distribut- ed throughout the District. Mem- bers and friends kindly lent WATCHES Every one tested for correct time keeping by an expert. Prices to suit everyome's purse. From $1.25 to $15.00 J. PHONE 71 2. GATE: DRYDEN Fr RIVAL CAMPS BATTLE : tres I. Gardiner, rw; P. Liston, I FOR SUPREMACY |1w.; Jim Ewing and Y. Kuriam, | 2 = ' : Inside right and left; G. Swain, = PRINTED DRESSES g : OXDRIFT NEWS Vice:Pron, Mes. Ruete ; Distriet (Continued from Page 1) centre half; P. Usick and 5.2 Smart Print Dresses for women and misses--they E Director, Mrs. Gardiner; Direct- the menu: it was amply, appe- Januik, left and right halves: |= have tl : Etna. : 1 -- 0 til Selnol Tesort of Appt Mos lamnos: Granbom and] tising and nobly dealt with. Slim Evans and J. Heaver, |B Tye: tae SAYS of an afternoon dress--Al = xdrift 4 00 I OL Apt earlove. The following were| The rain increased in volume, | backs, with T. Alexander, goal. |= colors, 14 to dd Lo... i ae $1.00 - = ; Xaminations. nd to the general disgust the| 1-B-7--DPete Gray, centre; Bud [E Sra = : appointed to committees: Relief, | 41 2 G18 : 6 {sray, centre; = + A Rt mam =! = ; hy Schultz: Histor other games had to be called off. | Lindsay and Os Jones, right |= TAFFENESE SLIPS $1.00. --~ Ss hE s. Schultz; Historical Research ; ; ; > aan a = : V--Hazel Richardson 85; Nor-| pps Peterson; Community Ac Through the wind and the wet, | wing; Muggs ley and Les |2 Pink and white--Sizes 54 to 42. = val Findlay 82. tivities ad Health, Mrs, | Cross; and the mud and the mire, the | McLean, left wing; D. Johnston, |= CL -- : Es Sr. 1V--Ivviu Skene 86; Tom Domestic Beonomy, Mrs. Dear- visitors cheerfully hit the trail | centre half; Curly Luiton and |Z GIRL"S WHITE MIDDIES = Gritfiths 85; Douglas Amos 75; love; Legislature and Edueation, for their home camp, arriving | R. Jones, right and left; Fuzz = White Jean Cloth, with navy en detachable" ES Jim Pateman 74; Amy Corner nj.° Gardiner; Canadian Indus- about dusk with the glorious} Cutl hbert and Wes. O Dell (the |= collars, sizes 8.to UH wee DU an Regi a $1.00 +E 71; Winnie Findlay 69. | tries, Immigration and | Press, feeling of a good day well spent. | village blacksmith) backs; with |= Ce iE : or Um Pin Mrs. Ruste. and the hope of a return match|F. F Stzgibbon, goal. Abby Mil- |Z GIRL'S PRINTED DRESSES 68; i 0 Io iy paldidg | A report on the year's work within the next week or two. |ler and Dave Bruce were lines) 2 Past colors, slimes Bo IE .....,....0.. cess $1.00 Hilbert Coutts 6 was then given, end we fmd The Teams. men, while Jack Porter officiat-|= ; Tl I Quorae Saville 81; Hdith Elliot 68; Johnny Corner 58. Nellie Ivasuik 47; Ivor Amos 43; Stella Skene 40. Sr. Pr.--Ruby Saville 83; Ed ward Neely 59; Orvilel Pollard 53: their homes and hands to sew these garments during the Win- ter and to those ladies we ex- tend our thanks, as we do also to all those who supported us during the year, and we hope that we shall continue to have this needed support during the Prices Reasonable Box 272 ) SEED () GAD ( ) ENED () <i - () Cass () FE (DEES (GE (SES) TED TO-DO Sa Oi (5 L. M. BEATH & COMPANY THE JEWELLERS C.P. R. Watch Inspector Repairs Guaranteed Dryden, Ont. £3 28 OER O-€RD-0 CTE () CHD OEE (Kt HHL HU HIB HEH HEHE HH EE EE RTE RAE iE I. (3 Jr. (a)--Tommy Skene 81;{ t i : a i : hog 14 | year we are acing. i --,---- -- a : 2 ; pment, SE gr | The meeting expressed. thanks | 2 Dr yden Lumber Company, Ltd. : i Pr. Ara Cairo 84. to Mrs. Solberg and Mrs. Camp- WwW ig : on : Fito Timea Mervin Pollard 81; Arthur Me. ba A hy interbottom Le Yard : Pa Big Summ 9 usual routine business was then Builder Contractor. = Evelyn Winters; Ruth Winters. eed > and pie this, it bd ks BF. M. McFadden, Teacher. | £°01%¢ to hold the nes: mee : Se ing at the home of Mrs. Gran- ~ Lumber, Coal and Builders' Supplies ] bom, and the program for this 2 : PV SNES SN SSNS SNES CVV ; SA EAGLE RIVER R NEWS meeting to be Roll Call Sugges- EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDER r= = . 3 oe QUALITY AND SERVICE HOME BAKERY and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Payne, We are Yk n forward to the Ad an who are moving to reside at| District Annual Meeting, which : Eredenbury, Sask. are now the | is to take place at Eagle River, Dryden JAS. WINTERBCTTOM Ontario CAND Y SHOP guests of Mrs. Payne' s parents, and we hope to meet many old { - = : Mr. and Mrs. C. Hampe at Tage friends at that time. : -- Sa hen River. A social half hour was then REI DL I EE 22 - spent and Mrs. Gardiner served Eagle River W. L tea, assisted by Mrs. Duce. FOR THE WEEKEND -- : The Hagle River Women's Institute held their annual meet- ing at the home of Murs. A. J Gardiner on Wednesday, April 26th, twelve members being pres- "We welcome visitors. Regular meetings take - place the last Wednesday in each month at 2.30. pm. = The meeting then closed with 'the singing of the National Anthem.--A. F. R. Nn Dryde New being handled exclusively by the : NEW DRYDEN JOBBING CO. ) CHOICE SELECTION OF FRESH FRUITS AND FRESH HOMEMADE CANDY. FOR MOTHER'S DAY -- ent. The meeting opened in the Ei : = = 0 usual manner and the minutes| t rm. : } WE HAVE SPECIALLY MADE FANCY BOXED. passed as read. The auditors. | | IN MEMORIAM | CHOCOLATES. Nr Mesdames Cross and Ruete, re-g t -- 1 This delicious refreshing beverage 1s manufactur Ba ; ; ported that the books were cor- rect, and that the secretary- treasurer, Mrs. Campbell, desecr- JAMES LOUTITT -- In: loving 'memory of a loving husband and father who died Moy Tth, can afford to pay. right in Dryden--All flavors--Sold at a price everyone ved praise for her excellent) 1928, : E. W. STANSFIELD & SON | book-keeping, and their report : : : was a very safisfactory one, as God saw that he was suffer mg Dealers Phone Your Orders to 81-Ring 2. (SoA 0 there was a considerable balance on hand. This report was adopt- ed. The officers for the year were all re-elected and are as follows: President, Mrs. Solberg; Sec'y-Treas., Mrs. Campbell; And the hills were hard to climb; So he closed his weary eyelids, And whispered Peace be Thine. Inserted by' 'his loving wife and family. : ee BEAUTIFY Your HOME F WITH THE FURNITURE YOU CAN BUY AT THE DRYDEN FURNITURE MART At these Reasonable Prices S. FREEDMAN, Manager Dryden Furniture Mart New y Secondhand Furniture Bought, Sold and Exchanged. | WE AIM TO PLEASE. 5 LEVINSON BLDG. PE ---------------- as FE (CED (CEE EE (66S (SED (ES 0 65D 0 405 E55) OED OO <EED O GED ( | G or Tailoring done in our Queen St. Free -Free-Free 6 Valuable Prizes Given Away to the Lucky Winner of our Contest. Every 50¢ worth of Dry Cleaning, shop entitles you to a chance DRAWING GF WINNERS TO BEE HELD ON JULY 2nd. Bring Your Work To Us Now. Dryden Diy Cleaners DYERS & TAILORS Dryden, Ont. | ~ B. LEVINSON, Mgr. Dyeing, Repairing i Opp.-Station i ND TT 0. H. he PHONE 26 mre. GOOD FROM MONDAY, MAY 8th, TO SATURDAY, MAY 13th. LE REAL GOOD SUNIL to win one of the following prizes Wow Beds, complete «0 viv von aide prea $15.75 1st Prize--Pair Pants, made to measure, value $14.00 New Felt 'Matt STESBOE i. iva teri iiian $5.45 9nd Prize--Ladies' 14K solid gold Brooch, value $14.00 Dressers from o.oo iv ii vives, $7.50 to $14.00 3rd Prize--Ladies' 10-K solid gold Ring, value $12.0C Creamery Butter, per 1b .........c0..... Square Dining Room Tables ................... $7.75 4th Prize--Gent's 10-K solid gold Ring value $12.00 heiinaa Baby Carriages, slightly used, from ... $9.00 to $12.50 5th Prize--Solid gold Scarf Pin, value $5.00 re 6th Prize Girl's 10.K solid gold Ring, value $400 4 tb Sugar, (limit to each order) .................. 5 bars Pearl Soap Coliage Rolls, per hy ............ i. nh Tomato, Peas and Corn, Standard, 2 for Hatches, per Daches Ee EE ELE EEE EEE SE SESSLER \ : RRARRASRRRNRRSRERARRRRS | oh J eo LEE fo Eo 5 Phone 30 Alan D ii =i] one an Durance, Prop. gf . be iL Spring and Sumnor Athletic "NU-WAY GROCERY 2 C. J. WRIGHT # = | i! U5 > - i REDUCED PRICES -- -- MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT gl PHONE 49 PHONE 49 il ATTENTION. WE DELIVER, C B GOLF --The course is pe : Oxydol Washing Powder, special ................ 19¢ L : Sire BEGINNER'S SET--Consisting of mashie, |, = "7 Toilet Tissue, (4- on. rolls) Sportal DHOr vs. seven 25¢ if i CABBAGE CARROCTS TURNIES i driver, putter and mid-iron. of Seni i ; Good 5-5ring Brooms, SPECI) ..............eeees 290 IT ORANGES APPLES LEMONS bo Spalding Dandi Ive Rd dark 3] Shelled Walnuts, best Manchurian, special per 1 .. 35¢ [2 i addy bag ati......oe...ni.doe. 2 Mixed Candy, special per Ib. ..........cooivienss 15¢ Hl GRAPEFRUIT LETTUCE OELERY i SPALDING GOLF BALLS Er 5 a 150 il TOMATOES BANANAS iS Sen os Ca, TI IOP ©... costa ser te en c = : : : : LAT ED rn wining 3¢; 4 Side Bacon, per 1b .. 23c Peameal Back, per 1b 29¢ CH FRESH SUPPLY. Et Spalding 35 ................ 35¢ +4 Cooked Ham, finest quiz, Per es 35¢ L§ og Kro-Flite (Seconds) ........ 50c 1 Tomnfoss vary? fine ver Ib... sl en 2c Ug _-- i= Kro-Flite .................. 75¢ ranges, good size, per = owls 25¢ [E 17 4h Yio Spalding golf balls were used by. the winners of the Cold Standard Baking Powder, 1-1b tin .......... 25¢ FL a an Eabyen Ee ni 5... 5c i Canadian * Open, Canadian ra Tritech States Try our Nu-Way Tea, Per Ib .........evveeeennnn 33¢ ol Kippered Herrings, 2 tins for .................... 250 i Amateur, Canadian P.(1.A., Canadian P.G.A. Assistants A Sp ob ren SB pr Sa i 27 i Non Such Silver Polish ................. coin. 925¢ i and Canadian Ladies' Open in 1932. : 0CO; , very special, only ............... ¢ each. =0 3 ; : ASK FOR N : bi Grapefruit, large, very special, only ......... 9% each. FL Sy Woltnin, DOF JOP con le outs inisnsnenany 2 Yew apo 1 FRESH FRUIT AND NEW VEGETABLES WILL ai Sweet Cirkings, per Woltle .......... oc. chviiiin 30¢ Lo va pe : ; i x ARRIVE FRIDAY. i Pan Yan Pickles, per jar ..........oooiiiiiiiens 30¢ in Pronger & Armstrong 3 1 New Gashags, San y Beets, Cucumbers; Rhubarb, : of Maple Syrup and Pancake Flour "THROUGH SERVICE WE KEEP GOING" | E ettuce, Celery and Fresh Strawberries. iu 3 "No One Appreciates Your Business More Than We Do.". i RRR RRR \ ih a RRR CRRA 3 pen on