BANE PW orn ~ THE DRYDEN OBSERVER 'The Dryden Observer + Elsie B. Collison, Publisher Published every Friday at Dryden, Ontario. © Subscription rate $1.50 yearly. Notice to Anglicans Next Sunday, March 19th, The Rt. Rev. Lord Bishop of Kee-| watin, D.D.,, will confirm at least fourteen members at our | usual morning service, 11 o'c. At our evening service the Bishop will preach with refer- ence to.the united effort of the church . towards the Restoration Funds. We ask our regular members to take their seats in good time, so that we may ae- comodate everybody to the best of our ability. The Superintendant of the S.S. announces Sunday school at 9.45 the Bishop will probably be glad to meet the staff. During his stay, his Lordship will be the guest of Dr. and 'Mrs. Wood. Rev. W. M. Clarke. Town of Dryden 'TENDERS FOR SCAVENGER Tenders for Scavenger for the Town of Dryden will be received by the undersigned until April 3rd, 1933. 'Work to commence April 15th and continue until October 31st, 1933. Tenders to be marked "Tender for Secaven- ger.' Full particulars regarding con- tract may be obtained from F.| Willard, Committee Chairman. 'Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 12 J. E. Gibson, Dryden, Ont. MINNITAKI NEWS A surprise party was held at! the home of Mr. last week, some three people gathered and spent the ¢vening in dancing and cards. The ladies of the party supplied | tunity of talking to the differ- lunch and everybody had a love- ly time. Alf. » » * The members of the Eagle | River W.I. and their friends i spent the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ruete last Tues- day. Bridge and Whist were played during the evening, the prizes being won by Miss Rose Gardiner and Miss Edna Cross During lunch, Mr. the ticket for the cushion, Solberg being the lus Mr. his courage and kindness driving- such a lovely cargo. ky 1 DOMINION FIELD SECRETARY, C.G.G, VISITS DRYDEN 3 (Continued from Page 1) 3 ' brought to a close by the Guides | "Is Your Watch Keeping Proper Time?" repeating the nd Law and Prom- § ed : 1se and singing Taps. i If Not -- } Then : the: walls rang wi | Bring o 3 three resounding cheers for Miss 3 kL M. BE ATH & COMPANY | McMahon, and seventy exeited } THE JEWELLERS 3 = Guides set off for home z bis - Es be: pe n i Sut * the "evenifiz's setivities § Prices Reasonable Repairs Guaranteed : were by no means ended for 2 C. P.R. Watch Inspector I Miss McMahon as two Ranger ] Box 272 Dryden. Ont. z Companies were waiting in the ¥ T t | 1st Company's Headquarters for SD 9 0.0 VED UES Wi 0 Gs cs Sli SU 0 VE OME | | their visit. Miss M. G. Hassatd, | Captain of the 1st Dryden Ran- gers introduced Miss MeMahon | and everyone sat ina cosy circle while the visiting Guider chatt- ed away on different Ranger topics, impressing everyone moras and more with the charm of her "LEVINSON A complete line of the Opening of the DRYDEN HUAN: (Opposite C.P.R. Depot) New and Secondhand Furniture We will also Buy or Exchange "Furniture We have on hand now--Bedroom Suite, Breakfast Suite, Electric Washing Machines, Radios, Gramophones, Cook Stoves and Heaters at reasonable prices. Dry Furniture Mart S. FREEDMAN, Manager RRR RRR RRA ho LOOK! AEE FRM Tet] BUILDING RE CEC CEC Er Cr Lf [7 i i will be carried. Alfred Jones | bers and Guiders adjourned 10 dozen | the Ranger Room, where a de- We are coming again |! Granbom deserves praise for Lee IIe i RENE A 10c Shoulder Lamb Chops, per 1 ................... 15¢ | FRIDAY 1 Salmon, Halibut, Kippers, Whitefish and Haddies personality. At nine-thirty the Rangers i left, and the Association Mem- | Company's Headquarters, where she gave hints on Guide Pro- grams and taught five or | new games. reluctance that the Guiders said goodbye at the close of the meeting, and every- ene assured Miss McMahon how much they had benefited from | licious lunch was served. and Miss McMahon took the oppor- ent ladies of the Local Associa- on. and thoroug rhly enjoyed her Tuesday evening the Field! visit, and how one and all are Secretary finished her Guiding looking forward. to weleoming duties in Dryden by holding : short Guider's Course in the 2nd her to Dryden ence again in the near future. 1 Dryden Dry Cleaners DYERS & TAILORS Queen St. Dryden, Ont. Opp. Station Bring Your Soiled Clothes Here & Save. EXPERT DRY CLEANING AND DYEING AT CITY PRICES Furs Remodelled and Repaired at Reasonable Prices. Come in and inqwire--There is no obli igation. B. LEVINSON. Me | rE ED) CE ET EDD EE EID CIE ED ESD 3 N ali PATERSON'S MEAT MARKET SATURDAY Shoulder Roasts of Veal PET Bi 12¢ Shoulder Pot Roast Beef, Blue Ribbon, per b _. _... 8c Roasting Chicken, Has killed, per'® 2. 17¢ Pork Tenderloin, per Bs a COE RRS Ee 25¢ Liver Sausape. per... oo 1214¢ MONDAY Pork'Steak i 2 for =. 25 Stewing Vaal, 3 Bor. =... aie 25¢ TUESDAY Stewing Slaak, 2 Bfar or. Pie oiiv 252 Shoulder Veal Steak, per ® ................... .. 15¢ VEDNESDAY ; Balmat perl BL en 18¢c | Fresh Fillet, per ib __ JC Ohl Bao foo oo oi YTV p Ve WO NOM CREE WR pa Phone 6. A. PATERSON Starts Thursday, March 16th. Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes These goods must be sold. 7 Be sure and don't miss this opportun- | ity to buy goods at less than cost price. WOOL and FLEECE LINED UNDER- WEAR at 49¢ per garment. At The Old Daiter Store Six : It was with great] Dryden | / | | SR TAs sg So ban Pics | Bc. aN or ag Po > SHU m FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY Peautiful quality in an array of new spring shades --semi--service weight --reinforced fine lisle' foot with slender French heel--fine lisle garter hem--all sizes. Specially featured at 75c¢ pair. HOUSE FROCKS House Frocks made of fine quality vat dyed prints that will really stand washing; light, medium and dark patterns, in floral and neat sual designs, short and puff sleeves at 75¢ and $1.00 each. J. B. GATES PHONE 71 I -- DRYDEN i "we | Dryden Vasher Company, Ltd. : BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS : D. ANDERSON, Manager. : Distributors for Canadian Oil Products. : WE ARE BOOKING ORDERS FOR : LAND PLASTER : Order early to avoid disappointment. : Price $12.00 off car, cash. + 2 Pe Ty 3) { HOME BAKERY and CANDY SHOP: | | 5 FOR SATURDAY--CREAM PUFFS PUFF PASTRY Homemade Peanut Brittle, Cocoa €risp and Creamy Toffee at 25¢ per Ib over the weekend. ! E. W. STANSFIELD & SON = iS <i i - = Psi vad = Ee Si RED and WHITE 0. H. PRONGER, Prop. PHONE 26 SPECIALS FOR MONDAY ONLY--March 20th--8mall Oranges 19¢ per dozen; Sugar 10 1b for 49¢, limit 10 1b to an order. TUESDAY--Celery 12¢ 1b; Fresh Eggs, firsts, 25¢ doz.; Brooms 29¢ each. WEDNESDAY Brookfield Butter 29¢ 1b; McIntosh Apples, wrapped, 4 1 for 25c. THURSDAY Macaroni, 5 Ib boxes, 29c; 4 1b tins Best Strawberry Jam 57c per tin; 4 ib tins Best Apple and Strawberry Jam 39¢ per tin; Red Rose Tea 38c Ib; Dried Peaches, 2 1b for 29c. FRIDAY--Tomatoes, Corn and Peas, Choice Quality, 3 tins 35¢, 1 of each; Orangss 29¢ dozen; Lard, 2 1b for 23¢c, prints; Soap, Pearl and unwrapped, 10 PAA A] Mo Nef SPRING TIME CLEAN. UP TIME Modern women hold onto youth by using Premier Duplex Electric Cleaners. The Premier Duplex ..... $69.50 The Premier Junior ...... $44.50 The Premier Spic-Span ... $19.50 Prices to suit every purse. Several used Singer Sewing Machines now available, WATCH OUR WINDOWS Pronger & Armstrong "THROUGH SERVICE WE KEEP GOING" 'No One Appreciates Your Business More Than We Do."' J