Dryden Observer, 27 Mar 1931, p. 3

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APRIL 1st IS THE DAY WE COMMENCE DOING BUSINESS ON A CASH OR the shot he, the third man, had Michigan. ; 2/21. | THE DRYDEN OBSERVER iy This gentleman is in a class by | an air of authority and superi- of -- I TE For Cur lers Only himself, always. He could skip | ority over all leads and seconds Classified Y : SMART oo ANCE the rink--in fact he always could | and of mere condescension to £ i dg pi : we FOR SALE--BROKEN LOT NO. Class of His Own skip it far better than the skip'| his skip. He does the remaining IL. Ath conodedin of Zealand Formerly $6.00 and $7.00, all new styles in calf The Third Player doing the job now. He assumes | 10 per cent. of the sweeping. He Township 10 Toveh. ~ Addroas SE dl od : $3.95 2 aolds the hioom for the skip to. Toot gn " i a a Sa tab ' ef a SITES ES Oe ee Tee Tee shoot and invariably tells the| Jorn Prigaanl Togs Loa: /\ 9 skip that he should have tried g ghway, SLIP ON GLOVES | Red and White 0. H. PRONGER, Prop. PHONE 23 SPECIAL LIST GOOD FOR EACH DAY OXNLY MONDAY ONLY--20 Rolled Oats 65¢, Limit 1; Lettuce Head 10c per head; Sloans Malt 68c per tin, Limit 1 : "TUESDAY--Puré¢ Strawberry Jam 58c tim; Icing Sugar, 3 lbs. for 25¢, Limit 50c; Evap. Peaches, 2 for 25c¢, Limit; Red Label Tea 38c lb. FO U RHO ENAMEL HOUR TIME PAYMENT BASIS ONLY é pons ns oy the big he, i TENDERS will bé received by | In all the new shades, Kid, Cape and Chamoisette «| skip, had just missed. He is tha i Goods may be taken out on approval or you may | person who uses the chalk for the hii up Bo §L0%:3% 1080 start a deposit account, but the old order of "just € putting up the points made by pie leh Fon ST fe h it" will be taboo. gris ; interior of Dryden Red Cross : iil i. le : , , | | his side (if any). He gives the | Hospital, lowest or any tender New Hats to arrive Monday, March 30th What our Pann: will loose in pi we A Sup o occasional = cigarette, | jot necessarily accepted, speci- 1 : : are more than making up in price reductions. ¥| lends him a match and gives i JE A © i him a lot of unsolicited advice Sells Bo Vag TRY SOMETHING SIMPLE LADIES' HOSE @| and generally embarrasses and |___ "_ Buy a Pictorial Patter follow 1 b Pure silk full fashioned, pair .............. 87¢c | befuddles the skip as much as FOR SALE ORTHOPHONIC / aa id Bptom. and folio the Sp By Fine lisle full fashioned, pair .............. 30c i possible, so when the game is Victrola Cabinet Model good step dressmaking sheet, you can't go wrong. Fine cotton, good weight, pair ............ 19¢ 9 fast is a uy with some ap-| ,q new, waive roedrds elud' pi . : g SILK BERETS i be op b fen that he ed, cost $140.00, will sacrifice For girls or women, all colors only ........ 30c ¢ SR es Sonn This is the for $75.00, Apply Observer J BELTS \/ 1g id compliment you can pay Office. @® Ladies' Imitation Suede, all colors .......... 15¢ \ 2 t a d man, that he should be | -- ! GIRL'S ENSEMBLE COSTUME i oe pay a 2 always, | WANTED -- HOUSEKEEPER | EE ai: ees, ssi sees (ess (es) es fasion 1, Little girls sizes in fast color prints, dress with 9 i Ta p ary So m air | for two men. English speak- re CE---------- matching coat ....... rian ol a ms Hr 95¢ P| the eons His p ine good of| ing preferred, please state age. "N One Aporeciates : 3] ; 18€. 18 principal quali- Wri B 85 hrei a ; Plack Sat a So as Ailoth 4 fication is being able to suggest Pilg Sex Selieathe: Hn" 0 ne pprecia Cs oir lack Sateen, pink and white broadcloth or | what rand the lead should pur- | FOR SALE--ONE SET DISC {ne [! 24 white lace trim panties, pair only ........ 2be i chase for the day's consumption. a pearly pI ie Business Mor © Than We Do WOOL @ He is expected to b h : Lhd ga é ¢ 15 expected to be very choo- set team harness in good con- : F gi bo rah pai 0%: Blo ena "i LCR see that nothing I Be dition. Apply E. A. Klose. he A room with pictures and a room without pietures } I etland floss, LH NEE EY 2e¢ A best grades are procured. e, nfluence ilor nearly ag Pode cnn + = g ; ] Home Knitting, 1 oz. hall .................. 12¢ é on occasion, can offer faint | WANTED--Good General Maid. | of differ noly 18 Tp 1 a hi Tan with windows ] \ AV] en : : , ) and a room without windows: for pictures are I Mo FUGI SILK | words of praise if the skip by | duties to commence April 1st, | Good Yonhalon plano ie LR 29 inches wide, regular quality, yard ...... 33¢ '} superhuman effort has pulled | Mrs. M. J. Crosier, Oxdrift, | Pictures pEpaRley oisencaps to the woul, leading 15 10 ether ] 4 : CROCHET COTTON V the end out of a mess. He never | Ontario. scenes and spheres, where the fancy for a moment vt Coates, mercerized, 3 balls for .............. 95¢ i no never, admits that his rocks may revel, refreshed and delighted. Pictures are ] \ SEWING THREAD § have been misplayed by himself. | WANTED--GIRL FOR GEN- consolers of loneliness, and a relief to the jaded ] v Coates 200 yard spool, each 8c. Doz. ...... 93¢ EH She ony " Shy Pup god Sa hg mind, and windows to the imprisoned thought; 1 i " IN ere nas een a se, 1T 18 etween . pri st an 10th. ; ne To SH i] 3} . | IN " Fogo eis «Tr 1 quality i 9 the fouls of the SWeapels oF PH TE TR RA they ae poor, sles les and sermons--which we + \ a oe eyelet jr oo 4 poss EEA i gross i on the part | Dryden, Ontario. wird Peril without the trouble of iy over the i CL 75! SERRE i 1 | EN PPP 4199 ¢ of the skip. iin eaves. --John Gilbert 1 DE TE SS Sr I SSE AE NE I SER EE SPP Pl.&o \ ~ ~ R 2 v ' 9 Men's Plain Over-Rubbers .................. 85¢ : (Continued Next Week) F 90: pana -- LL Large selection of framed pictures ranging in 1 " i 5¢ : ? ; ice from ..... LA Po FRI 1 RBH e HY 3 2 § CHARLES SINVER § Sed ub ONAN, aoe setae 43 Price LPO vovuvnvisinsion ranmnd 15¢ te $6.00 RIE gr rpanpand WRG UT RULE yer emery g. § Licensed Auctionear 8 | dispose of about 80 Head of Let us frame your favorite picture or lodge ii § Addrees--Charles Strest § Bush Work Horses. These certificate. ] ' ; § Dryden, Omtario ' will be disposed of on terms bo f ns ; ] \/ R al ph : J. Pro n ge r §Call or write for appointmental which can be arranged with We carry a large variety of picture moldings and : i Mr. George Leach at Dryden, our service department is equipped to do the : ' The Store of Better Values oe L ny anyone Wniihe id gen- work. : : » i be rs eral purpose iarm work horses | i » 4 We pay the delivery charges : ; BAU E R An OL Ty Pron e 454 : 0 ES TE Ee Hacess 8, Dryden Mr. Leach will be in Dryden g r da Il SF ong tm --for-- or his home there at intervals Book WwW . before the spring opens up. ooks Musie Stationer : cod Sawing The Indian Lake Lumber Co. ; y 1831 CENTENNIAL OF THE REAPER 1931 Prompt .Serviee -- CASH Ltd, Osaquan, Ontario. THROUGH SERVICE WE GROW Did Grandfather ever tell you how he cut his FERRE Ne ES A ei grain with the eradle? Bring him along to f ARE Ee |! THE BAZAAR=-5 t0 $5.0 EC WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 15th EB aie A \ and let him renew his memories of the early days. : . ! The feature picture g : : ; | THE ROMANCE OF THE REAPER § It is time now to think about ! contains five reels of these pictures, this is your | invitation to our one-hundreth birthday party. © ® ] The capacity of the theatre will be the only limit 4% ] 'we place on this party. We are counting on you : 9 : ] to attend and enjoy yourselves with us, remember | : - ' ; ] the date. 3 | LR fet fu Tits fie ch | Buy your supply here. Our paint leaves no brush marks, and | Wg ER I ea We bh | the prices are right, the lowest in the district. ] the right price, order now and help to make up | ; ] the car lot. Ty | MACHINERY--The MecCormick-Deering line is $i 65 per quart | 00 per pint lc per 5 pint' 3c per V4 pint ] complete, see or write us for your spring needs, | ® ® : from the tractor down it pays to buy the best, fer : a ! MecCormick-Deering. Sl Se s J. S. CORNER, Oxdrift, Ont. x B oy McCormick - Deering Dealer DON'T discard those old pieces of furni- ture you chose so carefully. Exercise a little of that care now and give them NEW LIFE and BEAUTY 'by using Flo-glaze 4 HOUR VARNISH STAIN INTERIOR £ EXTERIOR FLOORS WOODWORK. AUTOMOBILE; BOATS, ETC * WEDNESDAY--Cash and Carry Only--Fry's Cocoa 19¢ Tin; Sugar 5 lbs. for 29¢ EASY APPLICATION BEST RESULTS : J . £ . FLO-GLAZE 4 HOUR VARNISH STAIN dries in 4 hours. A real home beautifier for furniture, floors, and all kinds of interior surfaces. What about the shade! We have anticipated that and can supply you with just what yqu want. Use FLO-GLAZE to protect or renew your furniture and woodwork of every kind. ' CONVENIENT! ECONOMICAL! EFFECTIVE! Imparts Life and Color into every-day surroundings, and is easily applied. Little work--no worry. : rE = = = = od -~ Fi Those chairs which have become so dull in appear- J ance! That table which you have mentally condemned to the dump! Bedsteads, furniture, woodwork and floors which have begun to worry you because dulled by wear and tear! Try what FLO-GLAZE 4 HOUR ENAMEL will do for them. . You will be amazed at the wonderful results. ig 4 hours, with a finish that is glossy and able. . . Pre abs W. E. THORSON & S : FE 0D CD ) SRD () GE )- ED (SD EE ()-CX )-GE) (TD GED OG OC OE () EE GED) ) GR () ARE ) << () GED OE O GED (4 © THURSDAY--Cash and Carry Only--Eggs, fresh seconds 15e¢ doz.; Bulk Tea 29¢ 1b.; Coffee, Fresh ground good quality 22¢ 1b.; Prunes 3 lbs. for 25¢, Limit 50c. FRIDAY--1 1b. tin peanut butter 15¢; Creamery Butter, No. 1 33c 1b. 98 1b. bags flour $2.35. yo ~~ SATURDAY--Side Bacon, the slab, 25¢ 1b.; Feed ] Oats $1.10 per bag; Bran 83¢; Shorts 93c. Th) ERD» ED) CEE) GE () ERI (GND |) GY () GED (ERED) Gs () EE (SE (5 (FES (GE () GTO BO -GEED (GED (2D () GED) ERD () SEED ( SEED () > () G85 OSE

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