Dryden Observer, 9 Jan 1931, p. 3

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A AGI SD. Special Offering Cash with Order only at these Prices Men's Heavy all-Wool Fancy Auto Knit Style Socks Regular 75c for Men's Heavy Dark Grey Flannel Work Shirts two Pockets; Roomy Sze only $1.29 GirP's White Twill Middy Blouses detachable navy flannel colar and cuffs, tie to match Bale Pree © rvs viens sas 98e Printed Cotton, 36-inches Wide very Pleeasing designs, extra heavy qualit y. Suitable for Bed Ticking oy many otler uses. 32¢ Sale Price, per yard Sewing Cotton, Coate's 200 yd spools © 4 8 6 4 se se as es 8 se a ee, [IRE TR EPR OUI are 09¢ Table Oil Cloth first qual'ty ouly White, £4-in. wide, yd. ...... 48¢ 18 45-in, wide yd... ... 3ic Colored, 54-in. wide, yd.... 50c 45-in, wide, yd. ..... 39%¢ Men's Heavy Ribbed 100 p.c. Wool Underwear St. George's Brand Combinations, suit ........... Vests and Diawers, each PARTY DRESSES Most gorgeous creat ons, Dainty in Pastel shades of S[k with over-lay and Inserts of be wi- - ful Lace Dre:ses. from $8.00 to $20.00 In the Assortment Clearing Price $5.00 Ralph J. Pronger 3 SIO SE O- SHE 1) GD) SIDS OS SCH E-1) SO DAS eR 8 Three Reasons Why You Should Carry Your Fire, Automobile Insurance with Canada's largest Fire Mutual 1----Because our Policy gives Asolutely sure protection. 9._Because our Policy gives as broad a covering as can be secured in Canada. 3--Because we do it for less money, as we operate without a profit. The Wawanesa Fire Insurance Co | WAWANESA, _ Manitoba J. L. SKILLEN DRYDEN, Ontario ERR SE Ebr a A Hardware News Specials for the week ending Jan. 15 These Items will appeal to those who wish to make the'r dollars go farther and at the same time purciase Goods of quality. GALVANIZED PAILS _ Ol Hat Galvanized Pailg oh 8 Be Te AT Tal a aS eB 8 Ce aie COPPER TEA KETILES heavy Copper Nickle-pjatel Ket les at abou' half the Price you would expect to pay for this qual ty Kettle 1 FRA J heh $1.95 ENAMEL SAUCE PANS Large Grey Enamel Sauce Pang wih Ename] Covers "98e JARRE SUSAR R Sr SSI ol A EE a EB PY CS at COFFEE PERCULATORS Heavy Aluminum, Capacity 1% quarts We have a few Horse Blankets in stock which we are offering at.a re- markable Low Figure. Large Heavy Duck BLANKETS Felt Lined; size 60x80; Leather Straps A ae he a $4.60 only Large Heavy Jute BLANKETS wj h Leather Straps Felt Lined; size 60xC0, only Durance Hardware Drysien = Phone 41 TI Ol RI TEE TR "CUTIES litle Corner Jan, gh, 1931 ogi. Hm HAPPY NEW YEAR 1931 has arrived this yeay marks th, 'Cent- eniel' of the Harvester Company. In July, 1931 Mr Meco mick tried out hjg first rea- per ( see the pic'ure on our calander) One hundred years of Suc- cess and Satisfaction. Many a man's popu- larity begins and ends with himself. Good. Equipment makes a Good Farmer beiter -- MeCormick- Deering fs that Good Equipment, Ding: Th'g tonic is no good. Dong : What's matter? Ding: Al} the direc- tons it gives are for adults & I never had them, the In the passing out of Mr Robt, Sadler, Oxdrift loses one of its best. Bes'des being greatly missed in h's own home, he wil be mssed in the whole community, ag he al- ways took a great in- terest in church, 'n music and any place where he could give. a helpng hand. He had been a membey of the 1.0.0.F for years Dryden Lodge attend- ed the funeral and took part a'ong with Rev. Mr Howes. The funeral was larg'y at- tended, burijel being made 'npn the Oxdrift Cemetery, Friday, Dec, 26th. Bathing beauties believe in keeping their pawder dry. McCormick- Deering New Ball Bearng Cream Separatorg gst on your spring needs all the cream, leaving only the b'ue skim milk for the calves & po v EERE Cues The greatest known depth in the ocean is not fad from the Phil ppine Is'ands , where the Pacific is 32,088 feet deep-- or I'ttle over Six miles. This ig a good-time of the year to figure in Implement lines, no need of waitmg until seeding starts before placing an order for |, that new MecCormck- 3 Deering drill, disc, |: cult'vator, plow, har- row or whatever you need. Do it now, it will not cost any more wii: NPP E PAPI 5:5 Ln) = = Our Regular 47c BULK TEA on Sale e + 4 8 oe se 8 8 4 5 0 soo ue or 3-lbs-while it lasts for . Quart Jars Sweet, Sour & Mustard PICKLES, reguiar 45¢ « «ss 8 8 a + a 8 3% ss sa oe Day by Day The Bread We grows in Popularily Proof Enough cf he Goccness of of the qualitv. Are You A Satisfied Buver of the Products of the Dryden Bakery'. . 35¢ . $1.00 Make . Women are like money; keep 'em busy or they lose interest. J. S. CORNER, Oxdrift, Ont. SPECL AL SEDAN--A de luxe car .. in fender wells, and chrome- plated radicier grille standard i) wheelbase . . reduced prices . yup car. Ihe . . de lixe wire wheels . . . equipment, - goer coo Him@r Lower in Price IF ony General Motors and Chevrolet are proud to present a new Chevrolet Six. The new car has a lengthened, 109-inch . beautiful new bodies by Fisher and important mechanical improvements. Yet it sells at new . the lowest at which any Chevrolet has ever been introduced. With all its new beauty and added value, no departure has been made from the basic principles of six-cylinder operation and ex- treme economy which have won 2,000,000 owners to the Chevrolet Six . . . and made Chevrolet the world's largest-selling six- NEW . six wire wheels, two Bigger -- finer -- lower in 'price «+. the new Chevrolet Six is now on display at the show- rooms of dealers everywhere. Come and drive this bigger, finer Six today. If you can afford to buy any car . . . the new Chevrolet Six, at its extremely low prices, is easily within your reach. The GMAC plan of deferred payments offers the lowest financing charges available . . and the General Motors Owner Service Policy rede s lasting satisfaction. NEW LOW PRICES The Standard The Standard Five- Roadster « = » = $610 Window Coupe . $705 The Sport Roadster - 640 The Some Seat) us The Phaeton + + = 655 The Super Sport : . 695 Roadster - - - - 760 'The Coach - = + The Standard Sedan . 320 The Standard Coupe 695 The Special Sedan - 840 4 Prices at factory, Oshawa. Taxes, bumpers and spare tire extra. C2-36 J. 0. Gough, Prop GENERAL MOTORS DURANCE BROTHERS & CO'Y. Dryden -° Ontario RICE LAKE cmt ere The Chr'stmias Tree Concer: held jin the School, Monday, De. 22nd 'wag well attended. The roles lof Chairman and Santa Clius were very creditably filled by Mr Wa. Schaffer and Mr H, Lindquist. The program consisted of four djalogues-- Chr'stmas Letters-- Little P'tch- ers; Worth Before Show and Uncle Joe's Will; three Choruses--Wel. come Speech and Song-- 'Away in a Mang r' and 'Good King Wenceslas'; :by Im McArthur, La Vina Harm. an and Ruth McArthur; A Song, 'Little Chink' by Eddie Harman and Ruth McArthur; Recitation by { Ethel Morton, Frances Groves, Jim iMcArt ur, Cecil McArthur, Edna Storey, Marie Morton, Raymond Sm'th, Roy Harman, Joe Lindquist, Helen Smith, and Edward Walling A Drill--Mazrch of the Christmas Tree; Sa'lors Drill and Highland Fling Exercise (in costume). § CHARLES SIKVER 9 8 Licensed Auctioness § § Address--Charles Street § § Dryden, Ontario §Call or write for appointmeatsg KLEEN - EZE Windows CLEAN TEE WHOLE WINDOW BY REMOVING TOP AND . LOWER SASH __ eae i MOVE BY SLIGHT 4 PUSH IN THIS RIREGTION zi Jl FoRwazp t : ar Toi 2h £ as pT mie ie 3 mmr Ler re rm Lr re mt SA L = 5 83 Dryden Lumber Co. Ltd Dealers in-- ; BUILDERS' sueLiES LUMBER, LATH, PLASTER CEMENT, ote.

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