Dryden Observer, 20 Jul 1923, p. 6

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i it furs = . ; Waldhof Picnic Ignace Events WALDHOF, Ont.--The U.F.O. pic-{ Mr and Mrs McGaven arrved from b nic on Friday 13th was a big failure | Fort Williara on Tuesday. i i Al from the children's point of view., On| Mr A. 3. Young and daughter, Win- i account of the thunderstorm the sports inie, left Monday for Wi innipeg. . : of course had to be left out. How- Mr Da 7el and son visited Mis % a ever, around four o'clock the rain}Rhoades while on their way Bore ® 0 stopped, and the ball game went |from Vancouver to Fort William: ! i through and the Eagle River hoys] Mr and Mrs H. A. Thon | showed the boys of Waldhof how {ola hurried visit to Fort W : 3 W|play. And a big cheer went up when week. i Bi the Fagle team as victors tock the| The boys are <cujoying ca @ prize--a case of Coco-Cola. But aslimmensely on second lake. i > real sports they drank it out with jurday evening, weather 2] their opponents. {were AS soon 35 SOME Z1 After supper Peter Heenan delivered AIT from town a VeLy SEVEIiQyn Dyess Shirts, Light Summer Weight Underwear, Caps and Felt (| vie thoughtful, speech and declared tha rm arose and for a while it Hats y Yi 1it was more the Farmers than Labour seemed as though all the tents andj ; = " ; A that fell down as the Farmer-Lahor jprovisi were going to be utterly] Our Patrons were not disappointed last week when we said that we would ~~ ; NN N/ government. But if 1 : nd {dest Fortunately that did netjsurprse them by giving a reduetion on our Shoes, and you will not be disap- . nN i Labor has learned some {happenhappen. The hoys returned pointed this week. - ww ? / this last election, then surely they lhome for the week-end and on' Monday y would not be caught again sleeping |set out to spend another week under 3 a SIR ot i at the switch. He thou it very im- {eanvas. The following hoys..are : g portant to keep the differemt organ- lcamp: John Keyz, John Davies, Clar- > é / izations intact and alive. ence Shaffer, Edwin Thompson, Ar- v 2) A As there is much talk these days |thur Lucas, Robert Thomson, Alustine about the O.1.A., Peter explained he Young. Matt Wren, Jack Young.- Mr Fi or Your Va C ati On 2 was by no means 2 teetotaler, but on J. M. Wallace, student-minister is in \{the other hand he- believed that we charge of the camp. / Be sure to come in and see us about a suit: case or club bag which range <p '® i have bigger and greater problems to Rev. R. A. Smith conducted churchjfrom $2.30 and, up. Algo small Bus ter Brown suitcases, suitable for lunch S50 ? = ! h | | il S solve than the liquor. As long as' we service at Osaquan last Sunday after< or your bocks, each __..__.__.__.. 60 < in \ . 5 1 are fifty years behind with our roaw {noon and an open air service at the a . E J system, trying to establish industries, |lake in the evening. We have a couple of second hand trunks whch we will sell reasonable. . di . th d i 1 and battling' bi our ic Pp : Ci i of Te > - i ' ! % : : a ( 3 we cannot afford to lose much time billed for - Tuesday 'evening at 6.3 gr | a : . Ta J - in licating c von er u y and energy on the O.T.A. Moreover, o'clock in Parker's field. Married 'men W ork Shirts Mitts & Gloves : H HB ; | if the talk and thoughts and works of dwill clash with the singles. The : ; : a = pur ch asing ability of a people only circle around this one Ihachelors are out to win, but--the hen- |Plue navy chambay Shirts ----..... 1.10 Muleskin Mitts ----.m.ooooo 85 . ; "| question, it is nearly time to see the pecks have a good line-up. A good Black Shirts, summer weight ..... .95 Muleskn Gloves --.._.._.__......85 this Store } doktor. 'pame is assured, so let everybody turn] Grey summer weight Work Sat Muleskin Gauntlets __.__.__.__.. .65 @| Peter also told of his experience! out and encourage such good sport. good. wearing, easily laundered Sk 1.35 Horsehide Gauntlets, muleskin fronts, hag with the new government and is full! Following is the line up:-- Dark Grey flannelette Shirts which | per pair _ .60 3\/ of confidence that this district will{ Single --L. Callan, H. Wormworth, C.}are known as a good Tra i 1 1.35 Horsehide Gauntlets __.._.___... 1.00 \ MEN'S CLUB BAGS I have a square deal, at least as good!Parker, A. C. Waugh, G. Callan, N. Khaki flannelette Shirts __.__._ _ 1451 A ged supply of Men's second hand \ made of rubber, 18-inch, Special $7.00 bo feed a under the Farmer-Labor Parker, W. Kimball, G. McNabb, W.}~ elt Hats at. reasonble prices hi ' 2 Shaan SE V regime. In fact, he says, principles; Cobb. ri hh 5 : Sn * rr F NM are very nice and good, but here we! Iiarried Men:--H. A. Thompson, A. BE 2s WE IN : : ¥ | put results in the first place. iDavis, R. B. Stewart, J. Wilson, D. plra - 5 z Vv ¥ LINOLEUM SQUARES J He further congratulated this dis- : McNabb, A. G. McNabb, F. Canan, 4. Pants poe Cks & Stockings i 3 .. $9.00 A | trict on their choice at the last dom- Humphrey, J. Quirk for dress wear or for work White and black Silk Stockings, from 6 le Ee Sober, 3s §| wion clestion,' deserihed Mr D. Ken-}. | 50k po \/ i 9x9 LE Li Te i nedy as a man right from the plow -§ Cottonade Pants mm mm re Ladies' light summer weight Stocking iW po DXIOWE «pie riainss EERE REREY : 81 and was glad to think he worked hard _ JCottonade Pants, all sizes ----....... 2.95 black, brown and white __...____.. .25 0 » 9X SCRE EE CO SE LPR TERT 4 Vlto get our member, D. Kennedy, in. Dor' ' Miss Ou y A very good make of Belgian Pants,|Men's summer weight sox, black, \ One roil of EXTRA HEAVY LINOLEUM, entire- "3 Just a few days ago he had a chance good wearng, cuff finish --_.----.- - 3.25] brown or white __.__. CL iilag \ «ly different to the ordinary, made to wear for years, ) to learn the smallness and emptiness ol Moleskin Pants, good big make, With|jen's Heather Sox 40 i DE TIIAS VEE ti te ni th ay Sha fo $2.00 5 of Kennedy's oppofient at that last Cm SF EC i A ge S nice cuff finish, most all people know! op 2 pair for 5. YY One roil of same cloth but 4 yards wide ...... 4.00 4 | election. : Lg that they are good wearing __.--_ 3.90 | Men's heavy silk Sox, per ry Ea | i 1 3c sostcitiong Ganked pli FOR SATURDAY Heavy khaki Pants with cuff finish,| or 8 pair for _.__.___ __ _ - 1.25v : ® ok kk { Heenan in the name of the community, rh each 2.100 Boys' Stockings, 2 So from .20 - : : and stated that if there was a move- A Navy Blue Serge oc nd Cl oT ' MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS \| ment going to sacrifice Peter Heenan, We will have a great display of Corduroy Pants --.--oommwmeni 2.75 & Men's Dress Shirts with coMar, a large range of Ye would not worry shout its Th dng' goods that will make it worth}Second hand Pants __..o------..- - 2.73 = patterns and all sizes, $1.75 each or 3 for ..... $5.00 {case the rural people of this district] VOUT while to visit us. Whipcord Breeches ----...--.ivme.. 3.75 \ Shoes would be loyal to, and co-operate With, Fresh Green Vegetables: -- Army Cotton Breeches pay phd 1.22 Lu Ee Ra him. CUCUMBERS TOMATOES 1A phd bg Si overalls, blue Sy Men's arid Ladies' is After this the Waldhof brass band] -- _ «ooo on' SRM DAm be, BS 0S reser V2 I Men's dress Shoe, bull dog style, good i ho Woo, i : took the, platform and under the able RADISH ES ONO Second hand Smocks and Famer wide comfortable Shoe, pd i, Specially heavy Wool Rugs, beautiful colors .. $7. 00 Vl! divection of Mr J. Cross they showed NEW POTATOES \ each _ 75 welter sole 50 2 line of 2 owell; oe pon yer Us id ev a 13 /i|the audience what a brass band can _ es Boys' Tweed Bloomers, all sizes, from | yjorss medium point shoe from 4.25 A line of Pillow Tastes, cael J. ilis nase .25 @ do in learning to play in one year. NEW LAID EGGS 2.00 to By a \ line of Dress Muslin, per Yard... Ll 75. ® {Once they started, it was impossible a Moleskin Bloomers, all sizes, from 2.00 pre ve 10und toe dress Shoe 5.95 A line of Tweed, 54-in. wide, per yard oo. saa 1.50 VA to get the other speakers to the front, | Bananas, CRs, Lemons and} © - 2.20 Metts Bach Outi rds or os 350 i but they will be heard of in the near other Fruits. Heavy khaki Bloomers, all sizes, Men's dark brown Oxfords __... 8.95 ¥ry § le After the concert was started sn _ from 1.05 £0 meee 120 Men's Work Boots, brown or black, MENS GLOVES AND MITTS br it was not difficult at all to or E. LAWRENCE, Grocer . blue serge knee Parts hi pon toe 00 a 3.95 : worth up to $1.00 per pair. Displayed in the win- tothe Mente gud young ad wl Ou Phone 2% Bizelow Block C Tn afer ovine Boor wi ecu EE dow, and all to be sold for .33 per pair or 3 pair their very best in this direction. ; ; g ottonade Bloomers __.__._.- - 1.38 per pair _ 3.95 bi do, ] $1.00 { The only complaint is that some- § i = Men's blacks Shoe with toe cap __ 3.85 2 AIEEE le dE ER EA body must have gone away with three ; * kk * Our Leader Shoe, genuine regulation double sets of caps and three of our : 3 ¢ ' army leather, . waterproof, guaranteed re boys are without any. Oh, welll Ii ; Classified Belts to wear good a i = AT is warm weather you know. Consid-{FOR SALE--MILKING COW and : : Dark brown Work Boot witht fod /| ering everything the pienic started as} CALF, cheap--apply rubber or leather, all colors and sizes, fea, double sole right through welted, 'la failure and ended as a big success, 27-7 DRYDEN OBSERVER [silver plated buckles, each ee... " gole half iron shod __.__.__._ _ 4.65 i i ° it thanks to everybody who helped pr Good heavy Police Braces --..----... 40 Boye hiack Boots, all sizes --..__ 3.25 po Reg ar ding these lines, these faithfully. Ei °lror SALE--HOLSTEIN BULL, 1% Light Dress Braces, nice pattern__.50 " tidus SELEY 5.65 : ] Waldhof Farmers' Co-operative jvears old. For particulars apply to, {Neck Ties, from .35 £0 meme 5) Ladies' high top boot, french heel 1.25 Were purchased for a ba r= \ Club, Ltd., held their half yearly ed] W. D. NEELY, Oxdrift JBow Ties : Li Ladies' high 7 Wiad boot, low heel, 3 . : sharcholders' meeting. The manager % Lo Briar Pipes ___- 4 good donlovinble width, from ~_.. 3.25 gain to the Com munity and reported a steady growth of the busi- oy ; SALE--Two COWS newly fresh Corn Cob Pipes, .10 each or 3 for._.25) +, 3.50 : ie . ness, so much indeed that in the first re i . rd oe ro a Bachelor Buttons, per pkg. ----.----.. 101 adie' 2-strap slippers with military - als : ; six months this concern turned over ****" ngle aL 2b I Cation ee 250 heel, extra good calf leather __... 3.75 ai c offerzd until the the tidy sum of $21, 000.00, divided ic 5 Nig sls 6 to ( at Lot? 0 Con, 6 Van Safety Pins, OAT : One lot of ee canvas wear left, will wit : % : follows: Shoe Polish, all colours, 2 for __.... .28 We zeducad to ono orice end of the month $12,000.00 worth of wood and R.R. 26--17 Z a] JORN Msn Sleeve Holders, .10 per pr. or 3 for .25 | Men's second hand on iia Flea 1 : Sewing Thread, per spool __..__... OBERT adies' Nelvana ; These goods are for CASH, and are here to offset 3 De ai Sonali : SALE-- Regltpred JERSEY ph TR li Bl oo hp Children's second _ the hot weather dullness. . merchandise sold .to- the shareholders cov, oe one month, and heifer Second hand Razors & Safety Razorsfgpge ry all colours, 8 for __... 10 Put these prices against'any merchandise in Canada ) and others. ! oy - DRYDEN OBSERVER Collar .and Sleeve Button Sets from} aj our Shoes are priced at last week's this Store's advantage. | The move to raise the share capital 15 to : tare 120 reduction. 5 74 to $10,000.00 after much deliberation, {FOR SALE Thirty tons of baled] Collar Pns to keep your collar together Ladies' Calfskin Slippers, 3-E width, ~ @|was carried. The secretary was also{HAY, prime quality. Also smal] Irom -15 to ci HA I ER 5.95 {| instructed to get plans and further {stack of Joose hay at $17.00 per ton. §Second hand Watches at reasonable Tein \| particulars to bring in a complete re- R. H. PRONGER, Dryden prices. Gs port for a new and more up-to-date -- _§Soft Collars each -- em mmrimmsiem W15 Suits ii | store. : : NOTICE Hard Collars, each .10 or 8 for _. .25 hk a Young ladies take notice: Ow (I have 160 acres one-half mile west of | Handkerchiefs, red and blue __.__ .15 Mrs ond dios stock of bachelors is running low now. i; paper mill, which I propose divid-|Extra large-sized coloured Handker-|Men's new blue serge suits, well tail- Another fellow is married. Mr John ; ing into 10-acre lots, facing the roadfchiefs to go around your neck __.. .27 ored, good fitting, straight fronts 19.50 ) Moeser brought his young wife along, 4, ing west on the north side of the} Men's big size white Handkerchiefs, | Dark Brown tweed enw Suits __ 17.50 fl but he was wise enough to be 'back : Parties wishing to secure aj 3 for .25 or per doz. --...--..--_.... .95 Second hand Suits, from ..._..__. 7.00 {| before the pienic started. Good Fuck, location for a mice home would do well | Ladies' Handkerchiefs, .05 each or perf 10 coco ioe 17.00 Jehn. to see me, or A. McPhail, in the near] doz ; iensidin we +0510dd Coats, form 2.00 to __..__.... - 200, $ Mrs G. Schroder is visiting at the future--IDA M. RHODES, Towelling per yard --_.o--ccumee. 201 0dd Vests, from 50 to --_.__ = 3 | hone of Mr Schoonenberg. a p-- Ladies' Voil Waist 775 Ladies' Suits _ooooo Miss A. Bischof paid her parents a Men's Bathing Suits __. ..95| Ladies second hand Skirts __.__... .75 short visit but went back to Drydenf ig T O SE Boys' Bathing' Suits __. .. TEL AIl alterations on Men's new and sec-. fj again. Boys' Jersey Sweaters __.._._... .50dond hand Suits made free of charge. Miss A. Metzler is also home from ; Pos to see her parents. = - Ser A \ br + O. Kurz is preparing. to' get Pav, BEEKEEPER:-- ; J : i under way in connection with) Before ordering your supplies, get Y !his contract--the building of a new our lowest prices and let us save you Go, {| school at Wabigoon. He will start as|money. ' F 'D, | soon as the material arrives. -Oh, yes,i Do you want to buy Bees or Sup-f es) 3 - Oscar is a hustler. be plies? Consult us. TI f 5 TE EJ STEWART & CURTIS hb : A booklet containing the Prize List of Box 121 : EW econ i | Pryden and District Fair can be had {SHOP--One door south Wilson's tv : olla eS > on application to D. Anderson, secy.}ery Barn, or call at Mr B. Blair's. In the Bigelow Building, (Opposite Town Hall) i ; : = ' kK L]

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