Dryden Observer, 14 Oct 1927, p. 3

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. - SNAPS FOR CASH OR ON EASY PAYMENTS Set Leedy DRUMS, full Orchestra size, Complete Jazz e Your Chante at ..i. i, ce = svar ivnareiones $40.00 g@ e 3 ® ©) BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE, . twenty massive volumes ® good as new, usual price $72.00 Special at....... $50.00 * My price, set $189.00. stalled and LARGE PHONOGRAPH, ; Symphonic Reproducer, just as good as new, cost Very Specia Outfit, cost $59.00 and only used a few times. RADIO HEAD SET--Brandes Superior, worth $5.52 Mzhogany finish, new TABLE PHONOGRAPHS, loud, clear tone, one at..812.00 : BAG ONE BE woiounivirs cir ninossssssarsd™ans $15.00, RADIO SET--Westinghouse regenoflex, encased in 2 splendid Cabinet only TOYS-- We are discontinuing Toys and offer all our 40c. and soc. toys for each EDISON CYLINDER PHONOGRAPH --with forty records, original cost was $131.00; all «Us WESTINGHOUSE SUPERHETRODYNE, 6 tubes, ; Loud Speaker and complete : your electric cu > equipment to run irom - i = o> rrent, original cost $447.00. In- np waramteed for... cic dk ainnan S$: LADIES' AND CHILDRENS WINTER COATS-- Yes--the largest assortment reasonable prices, ten per cent off for an all-cash deal and only one of each style is stocked. in this SILK SCARFS FOR THE LADIES-- A large and beautiful assortment just received. fOr ...vsnne $25.00 district-- 'er ~ Ralph J. Pronger Winterbottom Lumber Yard o J HARD COAL LUMBER, COAL and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES 1 DRUMHELLER LUMP COAL KOPPERS COKE BLACKSMITH COAL Service -- and -- Quality. DRYDEN Jas. Winterbottom, Ontario A Full PARNELL'S BREAD. SANITARY WRAPPED FROM NOW ON I SHALL HAVE Stock of And it is not touched by the hand until you open it. Er -- on ---- -------- FRESH OYSTERS IN STOCK These go good with good Bread. and Butter. - Rama Tre C. James Wright Phone 49 21% "HE DRYDEN OBSERVER Death of Mrs Whitton. . Friends of Mr and Mrs T. H. Craw- ley, Quibell, will regret to hear of the {death of their daughter, Mrs Whitton, .of Bridgeport Conn, Mrs Whitton had been in ill health ,for some time and it was while re- turning to her home from the hospital lin Kansas City, Mo., in August that her husband was instantly killed as he 'alighted from their motor car, The shock proved to be too great for Mrs Whitton and her condition gradually grew worse. Her mother, Mrs Craw- ley, hurried to Bridge Port and was only with her a few days when she died, Besides her parents she leaves ; 39 mourn her loss two sons Cecil and Carl, two brothers, Raymond and Fred lof Quibell; and three sisters, Mrs Wil- lard Campbell, Sioux Lookout; Mrs McLeod, Quibell; Miss Irene Crawley, Quibell. Funeral service and burial took place at Bridge Port on October frst, HONNOR ROLL FOR SEPTEMBER, Aubrey 8.8, No, II, Sr IV--Aubrey Bennett, Mabel King Sr III--Elva King, Sr II--Etta Wall, May Gamble, Roy Bennett, Mary Gamble, John King. Sr I --Hazel Wall Sr Pr --Stephen Gamble, Jr Pr.--Jessie King, Violet King, M, SHIELD, Teacher. OXDRIFT LADIES AID-- The Oxdrift Ladies Aid held their October meeting at the home of Mrs T J. Latmer, Sixteen members were present and three new membsars joined. The November meeting will be held in the Community Hall, on November 4th, and wll take the form of a programme and sale of work. Further notice will be given later. The December meeting will be held at the home of Mrs W D Neely on Dec. 1st. We would like as many to at- a great success, | Gamat -. tend as possible as this will finish the years work, and we will elect the officers for the new year, THE TRAPPING AND HUNT- ING SEASON IS DRAWING NEAR Come Here for your Supplies. We have a complete Stock of-- AMMUNITION, RIFLES and GUNS, TRAPS, of all kinds, BLANKETS, PACK SACKS & COOKING UTENSILS. HEATERS and STOVES, We have a good stock to choose from at all prices. We also have a good supply of Wood Cutters Outfits. Dainty White--a wonderful aid for washing, per bottle 33c i A. KLOSE DRYDEN, WATKIN'S PRODUCTS SPICES, EXTRACTS, Etc STOCK & POULTRY TONIC PIE FILLERS, FRUIT SALTS, TOOTH PASTE AND BRUSH HOLDER LINIMENT, COUGH MEDICINES, LAXATIVES, SALVES, MEDICINES, B. T. (DAD) ROWLAND Oxdrift Trading Co OXDRIFT. ONTARIO GENERAL MERCHANTS FIOUR AND FEED FRESH EGGS, and BUTTER Daily. BEEF AND PORK ALL MAIL ORDERS ANDERSON & HARRIS FUNERAL DIRECTORS DAY OR NIGHT CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO PHONE- Dey, 62 RB 2; Night, "2 Rd ROBT. SWEENEY General Blacksmith AGENTS FOR-- Mazoey- Harris Implements CARBON REMOVED FROM CYLINDER by Acstylene Burning LIVERY AND DRAY PROMPT SERVICE AT ALL HOURS A. WEAVER, Phone 56 Dryden, Ontario INNA NS New Fall Goods Suits and Overcoats The line of Scotch and Irish Tweeds for this season are the best that have evere been secn. Come in and Look Them Qver. T. PROUDFOOT PROMTLY ATTENDED TO THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. Published at DRYDEN, Ontario Every Friday Morning Largest circulation of any weekly paper in the Kenera District. Subscription, $1.50 per year. on} 55] 4. STRUTT, X= General Blacksmith and Woodworker Where work is done to suit your Purse. Dryden, Ontario a LO ()) F DRYDEN LODGE, I= L ] Ll . 417 meets at the Town Hall, every Monday night. INITIATORY DEGREE WEDNESDAY NIGHT H. MORISON, N.G, Bro F. WHITELEY, Rec, -Sec, LOL. DRYDEN LODGE No. 162+ meets the first and thi: . Wednesday of each month, at cight p.m, in the Town Hall, Visiting brethren cordially invited. J. D. NICHOLSON, W:Mi BADEN SMITH, Sec'y. Golden Star Loder. AF. & AM, No. 484, GRC. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Drydssz. the Second Tuesday of each monih. Visiters Cordially invited. H. WILDE, W.M. A. E. BERRY, Secretory W. A. WEARE General Merchant AIINNITAKI, ONTARIO Agent For-- JOHN DEERF. PLOW CO. vere is John Deere Equipment for Every Farm Use. Cet QUALITY and SERVICE TIME PAYMENTS "The Dryden Tailor.' Arranged » Suit Purrhaaers. DYMENT SEWING CIRCLE-- On Thursday October 6th, the Ladies of the Sewing Circle met together at the home of Mrs C. Millar. Owing to the bad condition of the weather some of our members were unable to attend, A very delicious lunch con- cluded the meeting. Our next meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs Robt. Robinson, on November 3rd. Ladies please do not forget the date, BEDWORTH SCHOOL FAIR-- The School Fair at Bedworth was Nearly everyone in the Community came out to see the splendid exhibits and meet old friends once more, The school was very nicely decorat- ed for the occasion, and the children showed their interest by bringing many exhibits The ladies of the district provided a very appetizing lunch. we When | tasted it we thought it was small won- {der the children were such good cooks, |for of course they had been taught to {do their best too, The cooking, sewing and art of Lila Clausen was especially worthy of note, She received more points than any other pupil and she is the proud owner of the silver cup donated by the T. Eaton Company. Everyone enjoyed themselves in games in the afternoon, The men seemed to be especially interested in football, Later races were tried nobody seemed to mind if they come last. The school parade was very well done. Later Laura Davidson receiv- ed first prize for her speech, Lila Clau- sen got second and Harold Rutter came third, When zll the amusements were over and everyone finished admiring the exhibits, it was the general feeling that it had been worth coming to It is hoped that next year it will be even a greater success. A.J.GARDINET General Merchant, EAGLE RIVER Agent for Frost & Wood IMPLEMENTS. CQCKSHUTT PLOW (OY * & $8 Sharple's Cream Separators. RAW FURS BOUGHT & SOLD. ELE EERE (LER ELERLEE RETR REEL EE EH HE a call for in this movement. tions who are in 2 position to assist this year 360,000 motor vehicle Everyone who uses the highways, to others. The Executive Committee is com: Province-wide organizations. In Police, and Presidents of Boards on the Highways The Highway Safety Committee has been organized in an effort to secure more careful automobile driving and hence a decrease in the number of accidents on the road. The motor car traffic in Ontario has increased enormously. To date is more than twice as many as in the year 1921. There has been a similar increase in the number of foreign cars which visit Ontario. At times during the past summer, as many foreign cars were on our highways as those of provincial registration. must become conscious of the new condition which prevails. Each individual must act in accordance with the general principles of safety and always in the exercise of care, common sense, and courtesy sent to all Editors, Heads of Municipal Governments, Chiefs of Service Clubs in the Province to act upon the Advisory Committee ive communities localized campaigns for greater safety. ; The Committee confidently expects licenses have been issued. This whether as motorist or pedestrian posed largely of men representing addition, invitations have been of Trade, Automobile Clubs and TR 1 be available at all filling stations RE pt ae and to co-operate through suggestion and carrying on in their DE Sant of Seco) at To the School Inspectors, School Teachers, and School Boards of he Haus @ da mterest cm the part the Province a special appeal is made. A sad feature of the record 3 Buarts of Daje, Ritay Fe, is the number of children whose lives have been snuffed out or Service Clubs. who have bea injured Berane of thoughtlessness on the part of ; themselves or the driver of a car. a Quis This is an effort in which all citizens of the Province can and should of 30.000 stows that this large unite, both in a public and private way. As a badge of support i] CE of this movement this windshield sticker has been provided by On Bi the Executive Committee. It wil hp Heh phy end garages in the Province. forcement of The Hghwey it will immediately aprear on every car operating on the roads of Trafic Act end moxicipal by-laws Ontario. It reads as follows: throogh co-operation the high- patrol the entire I'm Care and Courtesy Are YOU? for The Committee will be glad to are interested in this movement. EXECUTIVE COMMIT # fe Chairman :~HON. GEO. 8. HENRY, Minister of Highways W. G. ROBERTSON, Seeretary Ontario Motor League; | 8 J. F."H. WYSE, Secretary Ontario Safety League; 8. J. DICKSON, Chief of Police, Toronto; T. MARSHALL, Secretary Ontario Boards of Trade; J. P. BICKELL, Registrar of Motor Vehicls : ADVISORY COMMITTEE All Eslitors, Heads of Municipal Governments, Police Chiefs, Presidents of Boards of Trade, Automobile Clubs and Service Clubs in the Province of Ontario. If you are for safety on the Highways wear this sticker on your car. \ mittee, Department of Highways, Toronto. (ommitte receive suggestions from all who Address Highway Safety Com- Sgr

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