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Dryden Observer, 21 Jun 1929, page 3

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I:0: 0: F:, DRYDEN LODGE No. 417, meets in the Town Hall TRAVELLING WITH THE PEOPLE GUARANTEED ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES J SINGLE TURNER HOT PLATES 3 with switch Te EE Sa EE INE Sn Y DOUBLE RURNER BOP PLATES with switch Bd EI.LCTRIC IRON with Cond' JZ. ih aig ¥ ELECTRIC COFFEE PERCULATORS ¢ ELECTRIC CURLING IRONS EEE EE EE A WE CAN 'SAVE YOU MONEY THIS SEASON ON GARDEN HOSE-- 50-it GARDEN HOSE with Couplings attached, HOSE NOZZLES, LAWN SPRINKLE FITTINGS HEDGE SHEARS GRASS SHEARS gutacl an : only $4:93 RS and HOSE- PBF] [} 8 AO AY SEER LR Ee f 12 SAA THERE is no doubt that the way Dryden every Monday evening at to enjoy the journey from Winni- peg to Kenora is to travel in a first-class car. The proper mode of travel of course, is to buy a 8 p.m. B. R. EVANS, N:G: K. COLLINS, Rec.-Sec. 01 7aV aN 7a) J alice slippery chair in the observation car, and arm oneself with magaz- ines, or chat politely with other campers, or, failing that, to get a seat in the sleeper in the depress- ing atmosphere as well as the actual presence of people who have slept and dressed under diffi- culties halfway across the con- tinent. But the first-cless car! There one can look out from a win- dow that was nice and clean when it left Winnipeg, with the care- iree feeling that that is all-day coach passengers are supposed to do, And although I admit that| ||my love for a day-coach may be tincured by an innate meanness, the passengers are most enthral ling 'Loday there was a family trav- 'lelling from their neatly white- washed farmhouse near White- YN Bh ELA oa Wednesday of each month at eigin p.m., in the Town Hall. Visiting brethren cordially imvited. W. JONES, W.M. B. SMITH, Sec'y. e a ie GOLDEN STAR LODGE AF: & A: M:, No. 48, GRC: Meets in the Masorie Hail Dryden 2 rst ir pri 3 Ack treet 1 BYTa ae Visitors Cordially Invited. F. FOULIS, WH A. E. BERREY, Secretary "ANADIAN LEGION, B.ES.L. REGULAR MEETINGS WILL be held in the Paper Mill Hall, Dryden, the first Friday of each month, at 8:00 pm, Visiting FO. OW WW Pn Comrades invited. : W. K. Edye, Pres. H. M. Davidson, Sec. mouth to visit relations further East, who had also first seen the light of day in Central Europe PAPA PAAR 20 2 TWN WS RINNE ONS Picnickers : Will find this Store the proper place to fill their baskets We Suggest-- FRESH-CRISP VEGETABLES, for Salads, CANNED MEATS and FISH, CLiOICE SANDWICH FILLERS, FRESH TRUITS, FANCY DAKED GOODS--Fancy Biscuits in Convenient Cartons, ICE COLD DRINKS, ICE CREAM, CHOCOLATES, and CANDY. AND ALL KINDS OF SMOKES, Make This Place Your Picnic Headquarters for Supplis ~ Giough's Confectioney -- J. O. GOUGH, Prop. WNW NSE ENE NNN NINN I'he father in spite of a June day mere : L 0 L DRYDEN LODGE, Ko, 108¢ OUelis Meets the Wirt amd Thind the Second Tuesday of each memth | ow Fare EXCURSIONS Tickets Fd Return Pacific On the way, s Louise, Emerald renowned Moun Great Lakes A delightful diversion Eastern Trip, Overseas Tours on your ASK THE TICKET AGENT May 15 to Sept. 30 OCTOBER 30, 1939 Great Britain - Continent A pleasing five day Cruise of the Western Coast. on Sale Limit Coast e¢ Banff; Lake Lake and other tain resorts. Alaska The Romantic Northland. West Coast Yiimuve FOR FULL PARTICULARS & and closed windows, never doffed his cap of brown, shiney leather. [but mother's plum-colored straw was thrown, with several false |starts, on the rack! above them. ALLL RRR I TTT Eee ET TRO A.J.GARDINE! : & | I'he mother was probably a Ruth- General lderchamt, ¢ enian, but she had the smooth, CAGLE RIVER ¢ Jhigh forehead and calm, pale eyes Eloi a lady by a Dutch "Little Agony for Frost & Woed IMPLEMENTS. COCKSEUTT PLOW COV g * 0s a HS Cream Separatsen, : RAW FURS BOUGHT & SGLD. VETO HH RE IRE R00 0000005 20402008300055 Master." The heir aged about five, was entrancing in a short | black coat with :, black and white plaid sleeves, black trousers touch ing high black boots, and his hair very short all over sis head, like a little boy from a daguerrotype ; you know the one standing with - Jone foot crossed over the other beside: the younger brother with i [the curls? : ( Then there was a woman with ¢ Pa dark Slavic face worn out from § | weeks of hoeing the family truc- @ garden. She hod not the cleanli- | ness of the woman acorss the way ; ¥land her little girl with a red, 8 smiling face under a shock of hair Skarple's ANDERSON & HARRIS FUNERAL DIRECTORS DAY OR NIGHT CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO ® also told one mutely that the PHONE- home-farm was that kind with Day 62 R 8 Night, 6% R 4 large manure pile in a muddy| St if Ee yard. The car was crowded and a ll Marble and Granite ll girl and two boys were in the Il 3 i MONUMENTS seat opposite. They were off for i l Pemers CANADIAN PACIFIC Fo] LUMBER ---- LATH -- ETC, Dryden Lumber Co. | PLASTER ---- CEMENT ETC. i Let us give you an estimate on your plans for 1 building, or we will supply plans on request. : COAL COKE WHITE STREET LAUNDRY Work Quickly Executed in a modern way, with a "Hoffman Steam Press" Excellent Work and enabling us to give much quicker service. Bring Us Your Work and Be Convinced of the Service No Suit over $1:50 MARIE SMITH, Proprietress | A. J. LOCK, Dryden i a week end of real camp life with oh Em ) Boys Khaki Combination Overalls up to size 34, suit, $2.25 95 § Boys Plouses, in white, blue, mauve or sand, broad- 2 i cloth, 6 to 14 years 80 | broadcloth, 12% to 1424, collars attached. Very Special A Tey CB Ze gh ne aa Yi Girls Silk and Lisle Hose, in peach grain or fawn. Only .44 A B Child's Khaki and red Play-ulle, extra. value ¢..0. vy. S100 E 19 | six piece top, elastic back, 25¢ value § : ; 15 i Girls Dimity Bloomers, up to 10 years. Only ........, g Sun Visors--green peak, a Da a Eh et oe Ey fl Men's heavy cotton sox--husky brand and as tough as their r i name. Only -20 j| CGitls Khaki Hiking Suits--bloomer and m ddy, red brad trm m and tie, up to 14 years. Our price ea SL EE ROR I BPE Tl FS IS B Women's Lisle Hose, firml : y knit with silky finish, s0¢ value E& | for 3 ESE 38 8 This hose is B 83 3 Women's silk Hose reinforced with rayon. ji very dainty with its pointed slipper heel, per pr. "tee ane Sk *® * roe Hb RR LINEN LUNCH SETS-- 36-inch cloth, with four serviettes, assorted color borders, each in neat box, per set .....................$1.00 RALPH J]. PRONGER ONTARIO DRYDEN Sr Boys Dress Shirts, in colors of white, blue, mauve and sand EB Girls or Boys three-quarter length Golf Hose, two tone, with Box 162, Dryden, Ont A newspaper reporter was sent to a fashionable dance for "copy" He described one of the dancers, a woman of exceptional staturz, as possessing a form "that Juno might envy." : The next morning, however, he read in the paper that the woman possessed a form "that Jumbo might envy" the family at Ingolf, and the boys had vowed not to shave until Mon day, obviously starting from yes- terday. They were being earn- estly intelligent, reading the manu script of a play written by a friend but the arm of the less-shaven boy slipped slowly down the back of the seat nearer and nearer to the girl's shoulder. We must have fitted into the picture, my five-year-old son and I, as on our way back to show what we could do in the line of hearty eating, a conductor fiercely forbade me to wash my ch'ld's hands in the nearest sleeping-cai | washroom. Returning, unwashed but replete with food, our seat had been taken, to my child's indigna-| tion. But we found another an: i were fully compensated by the] "198 1. 0. b. Windsor, conversation of the new neigh-: Royal Sedan bours. alt lige well-groomed Three blonde women from The moment you look at it Dryden, were discussing ailments and cures, and the eldest, hat perched high on grey hair, lace collar and triple row of beads top- ping the neat ankle-length cot- ton dress, was most comforting. In a country where one seldom meets a Cockney voice outside of English magaz nes, it is a re- velation to hear someone speak | exactly as reproduced in print "5 'ad the most 'orrible hingrowing goitre." she said, "ond Hi sez to 'im, only f'ith can cure it." It was a del'ghtful journey, but my son worried incessantly about the safety of his new tn suitcase, | and displayed a proud preference for one seat all his own, and paid for. So our return to the city will be orthodox and by observa- tion car. --]J. S. in the Winnipeg Tribune. 000000000000 00 O GRANITE & MARBLE O refinement and capability. The very first mile you d it or ride in it confirms all that the name Chrysler speed and easy control. well beyond any previous perience or expectation. factory -- the climax of all car has in store for you. other car at any price. aristocrat CHRYSLER "75" ROYAL SEDAN Tax Chrysler ir gettheimpression of personality, impression that its appearance gives. You find its performance plies in flexible power, eager You find its riding qualities And, probably you will find the low price -- $1985 f. 0. b. surprises that this remarkable A. demonstration will con. ! vince you that Chrysler per- formance cannot be had in any Avilla and ca -- tl sable S Oat. is a car. you rive the = L = EE i im- Interior appointments in mony ex- armrests and a broad, both ornamental and comfo cushion springs, insuring the CHRYSLER "65"~ $1325 to $1460 Six Body Styles All prices f. 0. b, Windsor, Jactory equipments (freigh CHRYSL as C fo SOME DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF THE ROYAL SEDAN formal good taste e+ Broadcloth or fine mohair upholstery, in har- with exterior color combinations, optional without extra cost «+ Interior fittings of - artistic pattern, richly finished ++ Padded carpeted footrail, rtable ++ Deep, soft complete relaxation. HRYSLER "75"-- $1985 $3050 ] Eight Body Styles Ontario, including standard ? and taxes extra) ERC75 CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT o MONUMENTS '0 rib (0) GEO. NOBLE, (8) ms 0 Dryden, Ontario 8) 0000000000000 DRYDEN MOTORS, Dryden, Ontario

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