D x 3 heel. count. Women's Real Silk Dresses, about 30 numbers, many added this week. See them upstairs, only Women's heavy = fleece-lined flesh Bloomers, Expansion, Boys Navy Chinchilla Overcoats of heavy quality, warmly lined, 26 to 32 reg. $9.25. Men's heavy quality red Gum Rub- bers, full bellows, strong duck lining, size 6 to 11, pair Men's black Gunmetal leather Boots rubber heel lifts, solid leather sole, lined t Ralph C6) OE () EOE 0 E> OF LIVERY AND DRAY : "> |8 m. PROMPT SERVICES : Pp A.. McCALLUM, N.G, AT ALL HOURS F, WHITELEY, Rec. See. A WBAVER, 0) MONUMENTS Dryden, Ontasio ¥lo GEO. NOBLE, EEO OTD OED OTEDIEB® 0 THE DRYDEN of EI I PRONGER'S CASH PRICES Charges Prepaid to Any Address. Patent Lea'Ler, 1-strap Slip: ers, very pretty trimming, leather sole, rubber $1.49 $1.66 Special This Week--All-wool Flannel Dress for girls 8 to 14 yeears of very superior quality & trimming, a good $3.50 value, reduced *o Grand Sale of Women's Dresses Every Winter Coat, Cloth Dress or Silk Dress on our Lacks at 25 p.c. dis- Child's sizes, pair Girls to Sizes, pair Sale price hroughout, pair J. + ss se 8 eg ETE ETE $2.60 $3.95 sale price 49¢ $7.25 $2.68 FO TE TE I I I I I Corner's Little Corner January 3oth, 1931 A MecGorm'ck-Deeer- ing new ball bearing cream Separator is an asset on any farm, they look nice, turn easy, get all the cream and are sold on easy terms, so that they pay for themselves, All sizes; all satisfac- tion, & VolII No, 2 Girls are harder to kiss in your - day weren t they granipa? & asked Dicker Becker, . Mabbe was ths res- ponse, but 't wasnt so ; blamed dangerous in them days--the old i parlor sofa wouldn't smash into a tree just : about that time, The best drill for this part is the East- ern type McCormick - Decang, they ar, reg- ularly equipped with the grass seed at- tachment made m 2 sges 11-13 and IS makrer, either single disc or hoe, (ask any of the many users what they think of them, among the east ern McCormick. Deer- ing drill owners a- round here ar, Bll Jones, Ernje Griffiths Chalrle Skene; Harry Pateman, Chas Wright Bil] Findlay, and Pete Moline, 5 Ticket seller: You can't take that girl in on a childs ticket, Fraud: Why not? Shefs some baby, Wherever and when ever used McCormick- Deering tractors gve the best of satisfact- fom, turn on the gas pul out the impulse starter lever; turn on the crank and she is away and keeps r ght on ging until run out gas or shut down; tn two sizes 1020 & 15-30 and the price i8 $080 and $1245 com- plete fob Winnipeg Mermg if desired at a smal] Ancrease in the price, Get our literat- ure, # always pays. He locked his ign'= tion, steer'ng wheel, gearshaft & the door te his car--then lost rig keys, Good Bolprent Make, a Good Farm- er beet. Ig she fast? Say, she's so fast she whistles when she talks, J. S. CORNER, Oxdrift, Ont. TT GOU QUA GROCERS OR Day by Day the grows in populari Are You a Satisfie BREAD ASK FOR IT AT YOUR STORE, of the Goodness of the Quality. Products of the Dryden pile ? G LITY AT CUR OWN Bread We Make y. Proof enough d Buyer of the J. O. Gough, Prop a a ala al Pronger SID ED (SSD) SD) GD SID SE CO ED ED (GE OE 1) Dryden, Ontario E< ? | Berroa <0 GRANITE & MARBLE "O the Athabasca and Colin Ranges, t Jasper Film to be Shown in the West MONTREAL, January 28th, 1931-- In the Canadian Rockies, Jaspar, hast 1:0: 0: F:, DRYDEN LODGE hod its way into the world of No. 417, meets in the Town Hall ; "00. screen and al) but taken: | Dryden every Monday evening at glory away from half a dozen Re- nowned Movie Stars. Screened for the major part in Jasper Nat'onal Park, amid the snow-clad peaks of QO Fox Film feature presentalion Und- QO er: Suspicion has been rcleased for © Canadian showing and ig mow ap- Three Reasons Why Fire, Automobile Insurance 1--Because our Policy gives Asolutely sure protection. 9 Because our Policy gives as broad a covering as can be " You Should Carry Your with Canada's largest Fire Mutual secured in Canada. 8--Because we do it for less money, as we operate without a profi t. The Wawanesa Fire Insurance Co WAWANESA, DRYDEN, Ontario __ Manitoba J. L. SKILLEN Local Oats, per sack Wheat, per sack SUGAR, 10-lbs for 59¢ Regular Price of BREAD is be for White. Purity China Cats, per pkt Rolled Oats, 6-1b sack © se oo sn» « a 8 se oo av ss FS TC TH TE TC SB SY SS CEE] THURSDAY MORNING SPECIAL Good from 8 till 10 0'Clock Standard TOMATOES, PEAS and CORN, per tin RED TALL TEA, per phe Be 1b PEE TE a I Sh RE pearing in theatres Only superb action and the match less voice of the male star, J, Har- old Murray, prevent of scenery snatching the alten- tion of the beholder and rivetting 'it to the gorgeous Pictures: framed a- mid eterna] snows, It jg an almost breath-taking experience to see a story of romance in the Royal Can- adian Mounted Polie cradled in the bosom of this glorious section of the Rockies, Pretty Lois Moran has an® exquis- ite setting for her role ag daughter of the presiding officer of "the Meun- ted Police detachment, Incidentally, Betty Sonford-Smith, attractive Tor- onto girl doubled for Miss Moran in some of the scenes, The Irish Com- edy team, Kerrigan and Connol'ey have made good use of Jasper Park Lodge in some delightful humour- ous scenes. One of the thrills of th, picture is a forest fire, careful- 1y ® staged of course, 734 | AGGRESSIVE iy brunt of the attack is or this year by H. M Ire and, adver- ADVERTISING paper display columns Semi - _ Ready SUITS & O'COATS 20 p.c. Off All Regular Prices # Made-to-Measure SUITS Finest Material and Tailoring 8 TWENTY P. C. OFF. } All Other Goods in th Store T, PROUDFOOT, the 'grandeun : CAMPAIGN ie OSHAWA, January oman aggres- 8 | sive adverisng campaign, with news- carryng the promised 'The Dryden Tailor a ive tising manager of General Motors ST CEE I WR Canada, Limited, | Long one of the Dom'nions lead- .ing advertisers, ths General Motors organ zation lent its endorsement to the pulling power of the newspa- 'per by usng 520 dailies and week-- | lies to announce the new model Chev nolet, Pontiac and Oldsmob le car- ly this year, Thijs was on. of the: | Cai | | largest newspaper schedules ever us- | » Jed by Genera] Motors of Canada, and 5 po adopted in spite of the oft. reit- erated talk of subnormal businesg cond'tjon; and the generally slack- yened promotiona] activities of manu- facturers 'n and out of he automo- bile industry, We made thig move, Mr Ireland explains becaus, we are believers im the view thai the only way to make had business good and good bus ee ness better is to put greater ef- fort into your activities whem you EE ---- aa aaa carry the larg-" face subnormal conditions, Not only did we gest newspaper schedule we ewer used, but we enlisted new forms be advertis' ng to put our new car m sage across. We are also us'ng, gor' course nationa] magagines, outdoor boards, d rect mai] and other med- | 10: but the newspaper continueg to! form the backbone of the campaign ; and for the present will continue to - ------------ KLEEN - EZE Windows CLEAN THE WHOLE WINDOW BY REMOVING TOP AND _ LOWER SASH il BoTH SASHES RE dl MOVE BY SLIGHT | fH pus IN THIS _ DIRECTION & iY w= LoL. GOLDEN STAR LODGE AF: & A: M:, No. 484, G:R:C | Aeets In the Masonic Hall, Dryden : hie Second Tuesday uf eaeh inet? i { visitors Cordially Invited. | F. 0 BAKER, W.M, i A. E BERREY, Ses. i wate we Fum men VE Vednesday of each month at eight a, in the Town Hall. Vidving rothren cordially invited. 3 PERCY MOORE, W.M. i BADEN SMITH, Rec-ReC'y, asco we Lo TC a SE CHARLES SILVER 8 Licensed Auctionss? & A.dress--Chasies Street 8 § Dryden, Ontacio ] §Call or write for appointmeiel wap rnin own Ou» WR MJ. CROSIER General Marchang OXDRIFT, ONT Dealer in BOOTS and SHOES . DRY COODS GROCERIES, HARDWARE Farm Implements Agent for: Life Insuranee Frest & Wood and Cockshutt Implements ANDERSON & HARRIS =~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS DAY OR NIGHT CALLS PROMPTLY ATEBNBER U0 PHUONE- Day, 62 R 8 Wight, 6 ki 4 L. BAUER Princess St. Dryden Wood Sawing Prompt Serviee -- CASH A ER RE ETS tom [__NTERIOR VIEW J ] + aves Dry den Lumber Co. e Dasa n-- BUILDERS 8 LUMBER, LATH,. CEMENT, ete. SUPPLIES Ltd Retirement of Veterans Brings Changes in Canadian National Financial Staff porn the retirement, June 1, of Rosevear, General Comp- troller of the Canadian National sys- tem, and of C. E. Friend, Assistant General Comptroller, each of whom has given 34 years' service, the ap- pointment is announced of J. McLaren, hitherto Comptroller of the Central Region, Toronto, to the posi- tion of Comptroller of the system. In the photographs, en) left to right, are: top row: Friend, J. M. Rosevear and J. B. LS bottom row: T. H. Cooper, who has been appointed Assis Comptrol- ler, General Accounts; A. C. Egan, appointed 5 Assistant San ing pointed Assistant Comptroller, Re- onli and Fred Horton, appointed Assistant Comptroller, Subsidiary , , " Disbursements; W. S. Harrisen, ap-| Othe? appointments are: J. F. Aitchicon, Regional Auditor, Toronto; T. J. Gracey, Regional Auditor, Winnipeg: G. H. Palmer, Regional Auditor, Moncton, and G. B. Bird, Auditor, Companies, all at Montreal. B. | Detroit. Both Mr. Rosevear and Mz. Friend are very highly respecied by railway accounting officers on the continesd. The Rosevear family has played Es} important part in railroad ser vice in Canada, the story having begun iB 1854, when Matthcw Rost jear cans to Canada froxa agian? to work for the Grand Tsvak, and tha family has given the M kicnal § stem four generations of ten a id more than twe hundred ye 15° of of vice in the aggregata.