Dryden Observer, 10 Jan 1930, p. 4

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AAA ar » " J EN - oo Sills at Tw, MEA wr i i a or BE Y ¥ S Fa Fgh Bini y A (Ds, WA wh REBAR PEI ~ THE DRYDEN OBSERVER ~~~ THE 2 RE ERE ATT TR. WR MALE TEST, Cold Weather and its Relation to our SALE COULD anything be more opportune than the prices we are offering for warm Clothing against the January Cold Snap. We do not claim that all our goods are cut in half price, because that would be unreasonable and ab- surd, but we have certainly cut everything to the bone of cost below cost. and - In some cases goods are half priced. -- LADIES' being sold at half, rather than carry them over. -- LADIES' Cloth and DRESSES of Silk, several hundred of them are ' at half price. MEN'S OVERCOATS are half price, but they saving. not at show large MEN'S MACKINAWS--the same. OUR LARGE BILL is worth study- ing. A We Shall have a larger one next week. Meantime Everything that can be done tc save money has beer done. " Te -- COATS for instance are = ALFRED PITT, Limited. DRDYDEN - ONTARIO GAN, | I AAAS EI YU WARP a Ea) i= A Dingwall Motors = Dryden Branch 5 Has Secures the Services of = "1 = James Patterson as Mechanic = Mr Patterson comes to them with Experience as a Mechanie, = n the following places: WINNIPEG, BRANDON & DAUFHIN Jr Manitoba < -- = Starting this year, Every Man Employed in our Sales = = and Service Department, is to be trained in the Ford Motor [ic 55 of Canada, Limited, Service School. fe | epee mst £l = & = Dingwall Iotors it 01 Ford Sales & Service i 2 Th & Dryden - and, - = Renora 1 = r=] [ z = Ey Eg S Li A ---- -- i « -- Progressive Shoe, L-- 4 1 HAVING ONE REPAIRED THAT IS OUR SPECIALTY > LM. BEATH & Co Canadian Jewelers' Hospital WHEN CONSIDERING THE FIRST ee omer PURCHASE OF ONE, OR CLASS Be MATERIAL MODERATE PRICES "DCNE WHILE YOU WAIT" JOBS SPECIALTY, -ii-- Full Line of SHOE POLISHES and LACES MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION L. GREENHL L CONSULT US THE JEWELERS Association --Members-- - P.O. Box 240 Dryden. Ont. i i STRAND THEATRE Monday, WEDNESDAY -- COMEDY-- Tuesday, LON CHANEY, in Thunder A thrill Story of the Railroad, with Mr Chaney Playing.the part of the Old Eng neer. COMEDY--"Wiggle Your Ears" PRICE 25 and 40ec. --THURSDAY -- JACK HOLT, in The Donovan Affair Cne of the Best Crook Stories : "Ginger Snaps" FRIDAY-- --SATURDAY MARION NIXON, in Silk and Saddles * CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE ADVENTURER" IN MEMORIAM ___ __ IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF Charles Davis, who died at Tor. onto, January 10th, 1927, Late Regimental Sergeant Major in the Royal Marine Attached South Afri. can Heavy Artillery, 1915_1919. Warrant Officer Class (1); Dis- tinguished Conduct Medal, Ever remembered by his wis & two children, Phyllis and Walter. "Not only to-day, but every day We Remember him." ---- CARD OF THANKS c Mr and MrsROY BOYD, wish to express sincere thanks for the kindness and sympathy shown them in ther recent sad bereave ment; also for floral tributes. Horses A CARLOAD OF HEAVY YOUNG HORSES, wil ar- rive about January 15th, & will be sold at Dryden. This shipment will include heavy draft, General Purpose driv ers. R. M. NOBLE, Owner. The Leather In the McFadyen Block shop HARNESS-- Bush Ierness ........:+- 3.50 Farm Harnesg ...--... Team Bridles, pair ...-.. 156 Team lines ......... ah Team: PBreeching ........ 14.00 Sweat Pads ....:60; :65 75 Long Straw Collars ...-- 7.25 Leather Collars ........: 5.25) HORSE BLANKETS-- Heavy Duck, 9-lbs, ea. ....$4.35 Deitors Weekly Store News LL HT TE Hevy Jute, ea... ...500 3.25 Horsehide Mitts ......... $1.00. Wool Mitts... 455-1503 Wool Socks... ..; =~ 50 to" 00 Dresg: Socks... .... 60 to .gO Classifi=d LOST BROWN AND WHITE COL-' lie Dog, answers to the name of "Buster." DONALD WRIGHT,--Reward. Please return to Master! ROOM AND BOARD TO LET - Apply Princess St., pposiie Dryle THE BAZAAR 5c. to $5. Store. JanuarySpecials PLUMS JUST LIKE THESE-- These Items Selected are Each from the Merchandise Division. ONLY A LIMITED AMOUNT GALVANIZED» PAILS ____ CLOTHES BASKETS, cach o.oo SL 20 WASH BOARDS, each ___ ELECTRIC IRON, with Cord, AXE HANDLES, each ___ WIRE CLOTHES LINE, 50-ft __ SOD JRONS--5 Pieces _____ New Merchandise Will Arrive in Look Around--When In Town. a Short Time. Coms in and i Ww E THORSEN & SON = SA umber Company LUMBER FOR SALE iF YOU ADE INTENDING TO build this coming summer, yoy can! anya Sale- Ladies Shoes Regular price $3.50 to $4.37 »« Sale Price$2.95 ODD LINES ONLY IN THIS LOT : 'Boys Pullovers & Coat Sweaters January Clearings I Each 95¢ TO. 'Ladies, Men'sand Children' s Over Shoes Greatly Reduced | 1 save 35 per cent on your rough jum- | ber, by giving me your order for material, to be delivered on sleigh. I can supply you-with any reason- able size of length.--R. S. BEGG [:0:0:F:, DRYDEN LODGE No. 417, meets in the Town Hall Dryden every Monday evening at 3 F. WHITELEY, NG M. SPICER, Rec ies i 0. kL DRYDEN LOBEE, Fo, 108¢ Hoes the Pirst end Toure Wednesday of each month at eigh pm. in the Town Hall Visiting brethren cordially invited. W. JONES, W.M. B. swith, Sec'y. or a i GOLDEN STAR LODGE \:F: & A: M;, No. 484, G:R:C: Meets in the Mesoate Hali Dryden 'he Second Tuesday of each momth Visitors Cordially Invited, January Clearing in New and Second 'hand Men's Watches Every Watch is Guaranteed in Good Running Order. GOODE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BOUGHT AND SOLD J, New & Secondhand Store F. J. COOPER, W:M: DRYDEN A. E. BERREY, Sec'y j ONTARIO yw d

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