Dryden Observer, 25 Apr 1930, p. 2

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Paterson's Meal Market Eh he bl Whist & Dance. held in the Town Hall on Wednesday May 7th, at Eight o'Cock p.m: under will be a:Heavyweigh; and Feather- weight Contest; the admission will be the third of a cent per pound Good prizes will be given te both ladies and gents. RTE, _. AUBREY SCiiCOL REPORT Jr IV.--Mae Gambl, 84; Nafl 79; Roy Besnett 78; Etta Johnny A Whist Drive and Dance will be the auspices of the L: O: L: Thee' itd Fe =a Definitely Fixed : by Government Women's Footwear E NEW SHOES for all Occasions.-- SLENDER PUMPS-- --STRAP STYLES Beth Fash'on and Arch Support $3 50 to $8.00 New Colours and New Styles in-- PULLOVER SWEATERS $2.50 to £4.00 RUFFLED CURTAIN SETS--Fne Quality-- w'th colcu ed | OTTAWA, April 22-- Barring un- looked for developments in Paxlia- ment the House will be dissolved in June and a general election held either on Augus: 26th or September Sed. While definite and authoritative !announcement is never made until the eve of dissolution, the decision has been taken. Liberal memb: rs 4 [REAR EL ERE SERA King 54. : in many instances have returned to Sr III--.Hazel Hall 70 Mary Gam- their homes for the Easter Recess & SLOUILDER POT ROAST 168 IB ei cot + eons 322 = BOLI ROAST DEBE mer 1D lo vm cmimcimetimnnn: toes. S08 2) a FEARTS ner We Eo 121 = iy] AMB CHEOP-- per 1b in 230 i TAME OHOP--- pep iy =~. " _.. --330 ie BERP DRIPPING -- two Dia for wegen aa annnmnkeanmbeds :25 Ls LARD -- per pound-- ._____..-- = -- on 218 iL T= BROOKFIELD CHEESE-- 1-15 pkts woos meee. 219 =f = Lo To A. PATERSON, bie 52. 'have announced the proposed date. Jr TL.--Wi:llie Hal 83; Jess'e King! Objection to them has been raised CS CC Cf pl i = Dryden stitching--Complete with Valance and Tie-backs: . $1.00 and $1.25 = Phene 6, il Lon a = Zi Pr--Emily King, Chadles Gamble. 75; Violet King 68; Stephen Camble ] on the grounds that they w.ll throw: 51 Form V--Alice Gamble 73. Real Estate and Insurance FEN - EZE Wiadows "THE MOST REVOLUTIONARY ; IMPROVEMENT OF A CENTURY IN WINDOW CONSTRUCTION - with water--$15:00 per month, SUIYE OF ROOMS FOR RENT Total Enroiment--13; Average Attesdance--12. G. ROBINSON, teacher. DYMNET SCHOOL REPORT Sr IV-- Esther Nelion 61; Gilb- crt Miler 54. Jr IV--Ann'e Mer 82. Sr III--Arthur Nelson 93; Joheph- ine Salina 70; Norman Rustan 57. C ass II--Margaret Hogan 64; Eth- el Robmson 61; Eila Hogan 58; Zella Henderson 65; Ben R.chardson Bill Richardson. Clags I--Ida Rustan, Victor Nels- ithe late campaign and polling into "ihe active harvest season. No time however, meets the convenience of everyone. I; is possible that if any. : change is made, it will be to advance £20 RE REERGY UL BAGUA NBDBETRALY Su sii Patronized by thosg who know Values , RE EH Cm ra { d 2 pm EH SH TT EE LH HE EE HT ER TE LE EE FE EAT Ti Te Trt Lea (TET 2 Says Election Date'; 3380838500000 0100000200 REEAAR0DD USSD Is RSE RE00R0A2 NEAR ARAIANRICONNNAL, the appeal in July. The budget now appears to be the main issue upon which the Governmen; will ask for support. if, on presentation laie this month, i; awakens any wide- spread and . fayourable enthus'asm the Governmentmay decide not to waiy until its popularity wanes be- fore the appeal is made. : The Finance Minister, while h's colleagues are enjoying the vaca- tion, is busily engaged in putting the finish ng touches on his budget. Up to date the Prime Minister is the only one familiar with its gen- eral contents. After the recess the I nnouncement @ Extraordinary OLD RADIO OR GRAMOPHONE OWNERS--HERE'S NEWS TELLING OF A PARTICULAR INTERESTING SAVING! If yeu centerrplate placing a rew Victor combination se; in your home--see to it while there's 5 decided saving to be effected. Turn in your Radio or Phonograph, and we wll alow you y ; nt on. ~= Bother ministers will be permi tzd to tor Lion 5 Rew 3 Sr. RENE ER en review it and to offer suggestions $89 64 oh nation Instrument | ~ y Rustan, arie Donohue, harley pon or i eo ! SEVERAL HOMES FOR Mller, Elva Seltzer. Velma Smel z E a > = en Hl Viny Sh oe Little do we need to Iay emrhas's on i : IM , Elva Sm ?, m N81 Z fying will present it. 1 i h Shad Ean i ean ki SALE _ er, Earl Henderson, Orville Eender- hope, provided too many amend 0 oy oF i a ot ! soa, Deloss Bennett. {ments are not determined upon when ya Waa Jr. Pr--Harold Miler, Amy Ber- the full cabinet disseeis it. Canad'an ho They have ig held le, Sverre Berle.. dele ol ti- an important place in providing year Apply to BREN ids do s Te lh a i round eptertainment--since their in- . » veacner EE : ay ception they have been noted for their the Prime Minister of the Govern- Son ener Syria ae Air: : ©, ment's intention to adopt proportion- > bg Re aria Co = DEBTS COLLECTED == "al representation in the cities. This RE BE Snalities by : ; : 1 NTERIOR VIEW 0 G #~ Collect Notes, Accounts, Wages ciep was exclusively forecast nearly ulnite catinth Crm iy apd eon Sibi an bi : i | ) and Judgements. Our success il two months ago, when its operation CH i a -- , f Sh enis \ ] fail IW rind : <u Yn ° ™ © . CLEAN THE WHOLE WINDOW aston'sh you. We seldom fail, 18 was explained. Conservatives wil i he Victor Kadi i bh | BY REMOVING TOP AND _ DRYJEN _ - Ontario.' WE DO IT CONTE YOU NOTHING. yoke every) endiavons fo biadk' thot ot dadio with Electrola LOWER SASH a i oa " Gey Your: Car Drivers License Now; j you take no risks. You can't lose. Write us today for particulars, CANADIAN CREDITORS ASS'H. ERANCHES EVERYWHERE, 2 SATE ERR Dealers ta--- 0 MONUMENTS 3 BUILDERS SUBFLIES eo} GEOG. NOBLE, LUMBER, LATH, .PLASTER, iQ Dryden, Ontario G CEMENT, etc. 0ND0CO00VOO00C0O0O00OO0¢C Co ETRE ryfen Lumber Co. LIS 820000 898% C OWEN SOUND BRANCH --P. @. Box 951---OWEN SOUND Oat. mm se {Dry Cleaning & Steam Pressing RS! "The Best From the West" ROSEDALE COAL SCREENED UP TO A STANDARD -- Not Down to a Price A Hard Coal that will Stock Anywhere and All Lumps $13:50 per Ton T"RYDEN Jas. Winterhottom, mT [ATI TT m | i TE BY A MODERN METHOD Prompt Service on all Orders and Work of the Highest Class. BEGIN NOW BY HAVING YOUR WORK DONE AT A MODERN STEAM LAUNDRY Yhyte Street Laundry Mrs M. SMITH, Proprietress BRE RNA I iT TRE (5 RRL (CED {GIT (CER 0 ier io (58 I LIVERY AND DRAY PROMPT SERVICE £4 ALL HOUES A. WEAVER, Dryden, Ontselo en 5 ni CS Wright's FRESH GROCERIES CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS 2nd VEGETABLES FLOUR and FEED CURED MEATS Always a Fresh, Cleah Stock feaTaL New THE GARDEN AND FARM OGUE TO INTENDING PURCHASERS (as Hlustrated\ EMBODIES MANY SIGNIFICANT FEATURES New full vision super-automatic tuning-- Push-pull power am: plification--Beautiful Walnut Cabinet with Birdseye Meple Pan- els. Victor Electro-dynamic Speaker. Ten Radiotrons Price Complete wth Rad otrons $375:00. $2905 00 ° Less $80.00 for your old Victor machine. Deferred Payment Terms available on Radio-Phonograph and other musical instruments at an equitable extra charge. imove, which, they claim, will give' thy Government at least five mors metropolitan seats than they hold. 'Pronger & Armstrong Books, Music, Stationery (fh op Of the Very Latest in Colors and : Designs for-- H § yu Am J WORLD'S RECORD TRAIN TIME ~--and the-- SEMI-READY GUARANTEE _~ -_ of SATISFACIION I. PROUDFOOT "The Dryden Tailor" WES EE 9 t----"334 MILES -~---- 360 MINUTES ANADA is setting the pace for the world. A train revision programme announced by the Canadian National Railways to go into effect on April 27, * includes new trains between Montreal and Toronto that will be the fastest in the world covering a like distance. The famous International Limited, raveling westward, and the Inter-City, eastbound, will speed over the 334 miles of track between Montreal and Toronto in 360 minutes. Leaving these terminals at 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. respectively, and arriving at destina- tion six hours later, these trains will enable the business man in either city to put in practically a full day's work at his desk and reach the other city that same evening. With this world-record link in the route, the Canadian National will afford the Canadian public new fast service to Chicago and U.S. border cities, and through connection with the Confederation, there will be a big sav- ing in time to Winnipeg. The , Fry national Limited will make the run to Chicago four hours less than under the old schedule. Toand from Buffalo and Detroit large improvements are also effected. By taking the International to Toronto and jeining the Confedera- aN reach Winnipeg from Montreal with the loss of virtually only one business day in travel. The Confederation is to be speeded up by one hour between Toronto and Winnipeg and by three hours between Toronto and Vancouver. The running time of the Continental Limited, Montreal to Vancouver will also be shortened up, ; IY Be tion there the traveler will be able to AL

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