Dryden Observer, 6 Sep 1929, p. 2

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non on ile Full Line of~-- COOKED --and-- CURED MEATS . Phone No. 6 A. PATTERSON, Prop. eld RINS IN 2 STOP FOREST FIRES MANITOBA wT ts Where Menace Has en Serious For Days Now Safe WINNIPEG, Man, Sept 4-- Heavy rains that Monday night and Tuesday drenched every part of the province almost com- pletely checked the forest fire menace that for weeks had im- perilleq several Manitoba settle- ments and damaged valuable stands of timber. Genres of men battled flames over the week-end at Rennie, in ihe southern section of the prov- NEW FALL AND WINTER SAMPLES FROM READY-TO WEAR TAILORING THE new Fall and Winter samp- les from "Semi-Ready" Tailoring have just arrived at our store. New fabrics, new patterns, new colorings and a vast range f new styles in Suits and Topcoats --mustorful creations by th "Chief Desig: 2 The time is not far off when you jor vour Fall W ardrobe. Might 'nee, without more than modem! success. A few hours of rainfall stamped the out the threatening blaze and the same situation was revealed in many other districts where the fires had been dan ous. RE SHR REE | FOR ger- THE we suggest you visit the store & inspect this line, whilst every- {hing is complete. Prices are surprisingly moderate and we can guarantee a garment tailored to your exact measure that will fit you and give you en- ire satisfaction. Semi-Ready have 2 Dominion-wide reputation for custom tailorng of highest qual- ity and ave acknowledged leaders in style. © T. PROUDFOOT, "The Dryden nil z ---- chr a te sf Labi Sf SECONDHAND CANOQE-- to Sell Cheap, SHOT SHELLS & 30-30 RIFLES at Low Prices LIVERY AND DRAY FROMPT SERVICE AT ALL HOURS A. WRAVER, Phone gb Dryden, Ontario i TRAPPERS SUPPLIES go00000000 00000 A Full Line O GRANITE & MARBLE © O MONUMENTS C SECONDHAND BOYS AND © GEO. NOBLE, 8] GIRLS BICYCLES {0 Dryden, Ontario O Cheap, & as Good as new DNG00000000000 WOOD-CUTTER'S TO01S 1 1 % IY oF PLEA SH ANDERSON & HARKL AND SUPPLIES Of All Kinds E. A KL { i FUNERAL | DIRECTORS 4! DAY OR NIGHT CALLB PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO PHONE-- Corner' s Little Corn . economics Wow. Studies recently ducted by the rural departmeny of the Ohio State Uni versity show that tae average farmer walks sn average disannce of 9 miles a month n do- ing his chCres. Of course there is a wide variatios due Zo the effic ency of the barn, equipment, ete. Stme farmers walk but 4 miles to do what oth ers must walk 11 miles to do. The average mileage involved in ire average seb of chlres, however is 9. Jack Snider . is a- mongst the recent pur chasers of MecCormick- Deering Binders. Jack knows a"good machine when he sees it, and 3 kly in the Interest of the Peopl eon- way when this man van into me, and yet you gay 1 'was to blame." Cop: "You certainly were." Gentleman: "How is that." Cop: "Because his father is mayor, his brother is chief of pol- ice, and I go with his s ster." - Another shipment of Dunlop Tires =o ar- rive this week. But He Did Tt Tow in the duece dd King Solomfn get so many wives w theut an antome bile. Gasoline, Motor Ol, Machine Oil, Cup Grease, ete. always on hand. A collector is a man 'September 6th, 1929 » size everyone. -- Wa g Plows, Sulk- ey Plows, Gang Plows and Tractor Plows, Pertinent Questions Judge (after charg ing jury): "Is there any question that v one would like to ast before considering evidence. Juror: "A couple of us would like to know if the defendant boiled the malt one or two hours, and how does he keep the yeast out.' Tor steady power, & no trouble get a Me- Cormick-Deering," 10- 20 or 15-30 traciSr. They always give sat- The sew line of Me- Cormick-Deer ng trac- tors and horse-drawn will be in need of new garments especially after me whom few care fo see disc plows is the best tries it out, but many ask to call the market aifords Not a Chance again. Strong, durable Gi The following econver- Plowing will soon be Yo apniine sation took place be- the man job on the ¥i3 Yoh Graft: snd tween a cop and a farm, be prepared to Zev oiling. gentleman after an au- do the best work with 3 8 COPIER to wreck. the least power meed- McCormick -Ieeriny Gentleman: "I clear- ed, by using 2 McCor- Dealer, ly had the right of OXDRIFT MISS AGNES MACPHAIL IS HONORED AT PRAGUE | Miss Agnes MacPhail, { women member of the Canadian "house of Commons, has i elected a member of the cou fof twe | ternational League of Peace. The i Progressive member for South | Grey, who is a Canad'an deleg- 'ate to the League of Nations as- ! sembly; arrived here after attend- ing a convent'on of the Women' 2 International League at Prague. A TRUE BEAR STORY (The Patricia Herald) Mr Pas Edye tells us a good bear story this week' which has the additional advantage of being entirely true. His brother Ter- ence Edvye, who has a dairy farm a few miles out of Dryden, was awakened at three o'clock on the morning of August 15th hy th furious barking of his dog.I ing curious noises coming his cow pasture, he proceeded to investigate. In the uncertain light he located a very fine, large hear in the act of running the calves, which were scattering in all directions. He rushed back to the house, got his gun and suc- ceeded in getting a shot at the bear, but in the dim light, dd not manage to kill it. found he had only one shell in his rifle, so got out his car and | ran for the nearest neighbor, got them out of bed, borrowed an- other riflle and three of them in| their pyjamas and with search- lights ted on a real bear-hunt but although they searched from star H | GENEVA, Switzerland, Sept 2. Tl £ 37 to ye. of the Woman's In- or IMPROVEMENT OF A only | { bean | ncil THE MOST REVOLUTIONAR CENTURY IN WINDOW BOTH SASHES RE- | MOVE BY SLIGHT PUSH IN THIS DIRECTION & oRWARP PULL fi AT THIS END . & beg Jl) Fo [_WTERIOR_SIEW } CLEAN THE WHOLE BY REMOVING TOP AND LOWER BASH WINDOW "RI FEN-EZE" windows provide all he wind ang dust tight features balance-suspended and metal weat er stripped windows--at only a frac- the wi of h- He then tion of the cost. Manufactured Under License and Distributed throughoui Canada by the Principal Sash and Door Fact- ories and Retail Lumber Yards. . : - a1, tthe pasture and country surroun-, os hs atari Day, 62 R 3 Night, 65 B 4, the | untry roun-, Bryon On ae : i : t dings, no trace of the marauder. i ne iii i ee SE { could they find. They discover-, Manufactured by | ; z "11 that the leo: oon SS pL TE OT 7 sry | €d the next morning that the leg TS oer A j I el ¥ ed SCENE Rg 'of one calf had been bitten, a Dry Gen Lumber Go fell ¥3 | no very serious damage had been! Fan : ; oF JE i Dealers in-- $5 done and the calf will recover. 5 he 2h 0) But Bru'n is still at large unless; BUILDERS SURPLIES Tu he has in the meant me died of, LUMBER, LATH. PLASTER, we 34 his wounds. : CEMENT, ete. LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR a, ~~ ONTARIC BASKET FRUIT To Arrive Shortly wor Monday We Will Have ONTARIO FRUITS TOMATORS, RIPE & GREEN GAGES, CUCUMBER> ALIFORNIA FRUITS PEACHES, PEARS, CAULIFLOWERS. Test Market Price ITALIAN PRUNES, Blakes Pastry Delicious Fmsures Success 2Y LH Ti HER EEE EE Fi TT ra g 3 £] hiv} 2 S$ : E E Shs New Line of E b2 GIRL'S COATS £ Ed : in Blue Chinchilla and Tweeds. ¥ Plain and Fur Collars. : 3 See Our Prices Before Buying. g E NEW FALL SHOWING 2 {3 of S 1 HATS--IN FELT AND VELVETS E 2 Moderately Priced ES 3 -< ® & £ E DRY GOODS and LADIES READY-TO-WEAR 2 CIE------ rE bd oe School Needs in yy Ready-to-Wear | CIRL'S FANCY PLEATED SERGE SKIRTS, on White Cotton Top, G10 I4 JBIE cocv-vrincncqen .98 CINLS NAVY PLEATED SERGE SKIRTS, buttoned Aaa ".. 35.59 GIRLS WHITE JEAN CLOTH MIDDIES, Copen White, and Navy Collars, 2 to AS dr ri Se : : Same Style, 8 to 10 years. ......... .g8 MISSES WHITE JEAN CLOTH SWEATERS, Navy and Serge Flannel, detact ble Collars & Cull, L400 00 YOUR oly» 0a vas Santis pane srasnis $1.75 I LS ass efits fet on $2.50 iy CL pi Sees do es $2.95 GILLS NAVY, SCARLET, GREEN and SAND LANNE TEAMS wl J hire hens ra ee ET GIRLS BLACK and SCARLET VELVET TAMS, RS Ee nS RE $1.50 SWEATERS--We are prepared to meet any and all demands for Sweaters at prices which cannot be dupli- cated in Pullovers and Coat Styles, numerous styles and colors from Infants Sizes to Ladies and Gents. : BOVE PANTS--We have a very good quality Tweed Knee ants, tailored, 2 to 10 years .. 60 And Numerous Others al ore rsruetsnrs sss cncnnass .89 in, maa AE TRE gw pei a ea Sn etl .08 LE an tebe sie $1.15 RE i ies a Epp eine so Eas $1.35 Icnluding Navy Serge. BOYS LOMNGS--In Khaki Drill, Brown and Grey Tweeds, Navy Cheviot Serge, very neatly Todlored, 510, 30 FEALE . Liens ensh seni aso sos .. $1.95 EL Ta Ll pA, $2.50 ral, RETIN in $2.75 SHOES FOR SCHOOL~--We have a most complete Stock of Shoes at prices we are proud to quote. BLACK, PATENT 1- Strap PUMPS, low heel, rubber Lit grained leather trim, & buckle lining, 72 to 10 Y2....... $1.95 FT 000 OL iain wed anes wns ds 05% Alle Sine einen $2.25 BLACK PATENT OXFORD, BLUCHER STYLE Lining. Th I ER SE arith dd $1.50 BAO TOULATY ua sis (ism ieies Tat witie nica petits sale $1.05 LB WE aos air x wk re SA iS A sn $2.25 BLACK GUNMETAL & TAN CALF OXFORDS, Tlucher style, sturdy» 83102 .....vnrereneres 0. $2.80 : BEL GBB ee Sak ve nam ae waleln wirie $3.40 KID LINED---very neat appearance, B40 160%. vs $2.50 11102 Ch ori ads Lt a tl a Es $2.80 BOY 5 A LI. WOOL, PULLOVER SWEATERS, Lawn, Red, Navy Brown, very Special Value, 6 to 10 yrs .g8 I i Rd $1.25 FOR LOWEST PRICES, TRY PRONGER'S FIRST RALPH J]. PRONGER eta eat at eases tas tid ad aha od titty 4 0g e have Just "eceived Several of the Mod.ls in KODAKS in the Call In and Inspect these Cameras, they are real beauties z BR OWNIES--These popular Cameras are are also Shown in Attractive Colors. from $225 to $16.00 & bt onfectioney -- J. 0. GOUGH, Prop.

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