Dryden Observer, 6 Jun 1924, p. 4

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Ye THE DRYDEN OBSERVER and some of them will be in the Window by DAY SA Rost" ¥ 2 N.B. Something' new is coming to this store, and that is a DRYDEN, Ont, { BAGERNESS sp» the two teams. \ Wins the Car of the Women's Institute, filled the Mill Hall last Friday tooverflowing. As soon as the whist drive was over: ladies; a wave of excited interest thrilled the assembly at the appear- ance of M. S. Campbell on the plat- form. After telling of the precautions that had heen taken to ensure the ut- most fairness he told how many tickets had been sold, and the decision of the committee to give a Ford touring car to the winner. * Charlie Burgess was then blind- folded, and after Sid Bartlett had re- A Few Odd Lines to know who won the] Ladies Patent SANDALS $2.75 car, backed by the powerful influence Children's 1.75 b2s 1» I Ladies Lisle HOSE, extra good quality, all colours, @ . 6oc. and supper had been served by the y Children's SILE & LISLE SOX in all colours, from 45c. to 6oc. ~ Children's COTTON HOSE Black, White and Brown per pair LADIES A Ef rt 25¢. COTTON VESTS, Boys KHAKI KNICKERS YOUTHS' KHAKI PANTS Bordered CURTAIN SCRIM per yard 25¢. WINDOW BLINDS TABLE OIL-CLOTHS, 45-in, wide, white or. coloured 25c and 4oc. Per yard of This is a reproduction The Studebaker Car Showroom. \ FIRST Come and view the model on display in our New {4 of GATES This Star Touring Is still the favourite model those who desire ser- vice and style combined with durability. CLASS MECHANIC IN CHARGE. DRYDEN DISTRICT MOTOR GOMPANY T. H. GRAHAM, Mer Men's and Boys' Canvas Shoes, brown or white, with brown trimming. Best quality rubber soles. ! Men's sizes 6 to 11, @ __..__ $1.95 Boys' size 1105, @ omni 1.80 White Canvas Shoes, vubber = soles, from sizes 1 to 6 and 6 to 9, clear- ing price 1.25 An odd left in Ladies Canvas Slippers, leather Soles, @ wii wivimes 1.28 We are also expecting another ship- ment Saturday of Canvas Footwear to fit all the family. All our leather footwear wil be sold at reduced prices. : Anything bought in the line of Footwear, after taking them home if not satisfactory, money will be gladly refunded. But we are sure that the prices and qislity will satisfy you. We have a full supply of Men's, Ww omen' s and Childrens' Sox or Stock- ings. Children's Stockings, size 4 to T, Ble ' 20 aime TA OS 25 J Ladies and Men's Sox and Stockings, all sizes and colours, from 20¢! up. Ladies' Silk Stockings, black and white only, rt Oe 35 te HY : E ® 15 p.c. off on Men's Odd Jackets, also A volved the churn a few times to mix things, Charlie drew the winning num- ber which was 1055, the lucky holder being Mrs M. Morris. The total collected from the sale of tickets and gate receipts amounted to $1319.00, from which expenses were deducted, $577.75, leaving a balance for the hospital of $741.25. While the drive has meant a great deal of work for the hospital commit- Y | tee of the W. L., they are highly grati- fied at the splendid result. Nothing but goodwill met them = everywhere. People all over the district readily 8) | bought tickets, the use of the hall was given free by Mr Bullard, and the car | itself was put in at bare cost. The i committee wish to heartily everybody "who helped. J ----000---- Junior Baseball. The Old Senior Ball Team defeated { the Dryden Juniors in a hard fought Bs 4 { game Thursday night, by a score of 3--2. Seniors:--B. Berry, KE. Dickson, O. Jackson, J. Miller, A. Duncan,¥, Kelso H. Adair, D. Warren. Juniors--J. Foot, M. Upton, F. Willard S. §freddo, T. Foot, E. Louttit, F. Ker- ney, J. Offer, O. Swanson. Oxdrift Defeats Minnitaki. Minnitaki, May 81.-- Oxdrift Ball team visited here with a large follow- ing to play their return game. ed out to receive them and support the home team. excitement the Oxdrift team emerged | from the fourth innings victors by the score of 9--7. Oxdrift victory was made possible by the excellent work of their pitcher who pitched a splendid gag; but he, re- ceived poor support, five of the Minni- taki runs, in fact, being got through errors made by Oxdrift. It was the feeling of those present that if Minnitaki could develop their pitching they would have every chance to prove victorious at next meeting of Two LARGE 2 ROOMS to Rent. AA 81/524 Mrs Sarah Quirk. | I have a HOUSE FOR SALE, 20x26, two storey --Mrs I. W. RUNIONS. PERS ------ Nearly everybody in Minnitaki turn-! However, after lots of ! Try a tin, 18c. McLaren's busy Something New ' Nestle's Evaporated Milk The best yet. Two for 35 C. Special ofl Jelly Powder the well-known Brand per packet or per dozen Regular - Assorted Flavours-- VANILLA, CHERRY, PORT, RASPBERRY, CALFSFOOT, STRAWBERRY, LEMON, ORANGE, RED CURRANT. ronger's Variety is showing many New Lines of interest ing Mer: chandise at much lower prices. 10c¢. $1.10 J Ld ® Ll 2 for 2bec. CHAMPANGE, GRAPE FRUIT, PINEAPPLE, SILK = A fascia} price on White only, reg. / ; HOSIERY New style, in all colours, including the new Flesh Tints, priced at 0c. = SILKOLINE HOSE 65¢. per pair, Men's Boston GARTERS, 2 pair 2be. W AX PAPER ROLLS, each __.. 05c. our price, per pair 43¢. Shelf OIL CLOTH, per yard ----.. 20c. Bamboo FISHING POLES, each 25c. Second Hand Suits. You will always find a good supply of Men's Pants, which will match your Jacket. 10 per cent off on all our ready made Suits. It will sure pay you to come in and. get spiffed up, at the price we are offering. | You will also find a good supply of | Men's and Boys' Work and Dress | Shirts, and other ready-to-wear goods, at prices that we are not afraid to compare with any catalogue. ok kkk for your ~, - New Extension Couch with best Felt Mattress, extra long size, @ ---.. 12.75 New Coil Springs, good and servicable @ = 6.75 New Springs, @ iat a0 _t New Cotton Mattresses, all sizes, @ ' 7.75 and 8.00 Good supply of Second Hand Bedsteads complete, also odd Springs and Mattresses at very low prices. You will also find other Furniture which includes Bureaus, Edison and Columbia Gramaphones, Tables for Dining-room and Kitchen, Wash { stands, Baby Carriages, Cookstoves, Ranges, and other miscellaneous articles too numerous to mention, SUITS AND OVERCOATS made to measure from $22.50 and up. Over 366 samples to'choose from. Our Stock is Complete in ....__ FARM FOR SALE-- S. 3, NK. 5,° Township of Van Horne, close to town . line. balance bush and pasture. Good house, , with furnace in basement; barn and! grainary; chicken house, implement | > shed, two good wells, at house and in barnyard. For particnlars apply to GC NET SON \ BUCKLES, DRESS ORNAMENTS, Just received 160 acres, 50 under cultivation," A BIG ASSORTMENT OF THE LATEST Sheet MUSIC & MUSIC PIANOS, PHONOGRAPHS, and monthly payment plans. t TRIMMINGS, LACES & RIBBONS. FOLIOS SEWING MACHINES, on easy We are divest Factory Agents. Our News Stand remains open till eight «'clock. Pronger's Variety Store has just been appointed Factory representatives for Satisfaction guaranteed or money re- TE ) NEW & SECOND HAND storg' Goals of every description Bought and Sold : :

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