Dryden Observer, 3 Apr 1931, p. 3

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a PO eR ed He is th = The Sportsman The Skip. gentleman sports-| wish to man who gets up the rink, often | does none of the sweeping. He sacrificing valuable time to the | merely holds the broom and his interests "and "entertainment of | own temper while the rest of the three other curlers who | the rink miss the one and straia a THE DRYDEN OBSERVER play in the bonspiel. He Classified the other. He is supposed to be Township, 121 acres. SHE Sm HOW CAN PRONGER'S AFFORD TO SELL THEIR MERCHANDISE AT SUCH LOW PRICES : 1 They sell for Cash only. 2 They do not have any delivery expenges. 3 They are part of a large buying organization, purchasing for cash, and their bulked orders are keenly sought for by the manufacturers. 4 Their selling expense is less than half that of any city store burdened with high property values and large salarys. Men's lines--Heavy whip cord or moleskin breech- es, laced knee, three qualities $1.75 $2.00 and $2.20 Dress Shirts--The very latest in light stripes or white, mostly collar attached, just received, our new cash prices are 95¢ and $1.45 Boy's Pants--Long pants of sturdy moleskin, all sizes $1.58 Ladies' Shoes--Just received two shipments, one lot includes white wash kids, new bieges and tans in extra smart fine shoes, a $6.00 to $8.00 city shoe, priced for our cash store $4.50 to 5.00 pair. The other includes low heel slippers, medium spike one straps, and cubans, allare leather lined, priced from $1.98 to $2.50. Towels--(Good weight white with colored borders, terry towels, 1715 x 34, pair 28c Girls Princess Slips--White lawn with lace {vim : 6 to 12 years 30c. Child's Corset Waists--Reinforced white cotton, . taped buttons, only 15¢ Ladies' Art Silk Dresses-- Another fresh shipment, many with separate coats, many styles, no two alike, only $4.95. Corselette Combination--Including brassiere and bloomer of satin finish in one garment, four hose supports, only $3.15 Ralph J. Pronger \/ The Store of Better Values We pay the delivery charges sree | oXperienced and make all de- John K. Brightwell, 1066 Coo- € | cisions. He must keep a stiff lidge Highway, River Rouge, upper lip and not blush when he Michigan, 2[27. 4\| overhears the rest of the rink | WANTED -- EXPERIENCED maid, apply Mrs. J. S. Wilson. iil various onlookers. FOR SALE--BROKEN LOT NO. 11, 4th concession of Zealand Address i WORK WANTED WANT work of any kind, Chas. Silver, Dryden, Ontario. | A FOR SALE -- ORTHOPHONIC : as new, twelve records inelud- ed, cost $140.00, will sacrifiec for $75.00, Apply Observer Office. prem for two men. English speak- ing preferred, please state age. Write Box 85 Schreiber. y giving his character reading to If, in the ' case of pure accident, the rest Vi| have fallen down badly, he \ must assume a cheerfulness and 9 endeavour to rake the game out | from under sad defeat, He is Al never known to do right or \ pick the right shot. His chief i delight and happiest expectation ¢ Is to have the privilege of putt- V|ing on guards with both hix al vocks. This privilege is always jy denied him. He has to knoek ' out shots when he can only see VY on eyebrow. He must draw on 1 to the button, making it hy eights of inches. He must play i a runner one shot and draw the A next. He must take out four os ' rocks with one shot and then | 'OR SALE--ONE SET DISC / Harrows, nearly new, also one set team harness in good con- dition. Apply E. A. Klose. it lay on the button and generally Q | male. himself useful, all know- \%| ing that if he wins his rink gets #8 the credit and if he loses, he ; ; ¢ alone bears the blame. He must | WANTED--Good General Maid, Y have the patience of Joh, the| duties to commence April 1st, Al | aggressiveness of Napoleon, hut | Mrs. M. J. Crosier, Oxdrift, ' he must never complain or he Ontario. i will be classed as a poor sport. --- | Life with him is just one crises | WANTED--GIRL FOR GEN. Vj after another. He generally finds eral housework, to commence 8 himself without a friend in the between April Ist and 10th. world after the honspiel is over. | We ask your sympathy for the poor old skipper. Finish Apply Mrs. W. D. Dickson. Dryden, Ontario. FOR SALE -- THE INDIAN Lake Lumber Company, Limi- ted, of Osaquan, are going to dispose of about 80 Head of Bush Work Horses. These will be disposed of om terms which can be arranged with Mr. George Leach at Dryden, and anyone wanting geod gen- eral purpose farm work horses should see him without delay. Mr. Leach will be in Dryden or his home there at intervals § CHARLES SIMVER § 8 Licensed Aucticnoss | § Address--Charles Street § § Dryden, Omtario { § Call or write for appointments See L. BAUER Princess $t., Dryden ----re---- --_-- before the spring opens up. Wood Sawing } 1831 CENTENNIAL OF THE REAPER 1931 Just one hundred years ago, Cyrus Hall Me- ~ty -- Cormick built the first reaper that successfully cut grain. Since then rapid strides have been made in the improvement of that first reaper to - the wonderful machines now in use, very few of us have ever stopped to think what would have happened, if we still had to eut our crops hy the hand method. The five reel picture "THE ROMANCE OF THE REAPER' which we are showing in the Strand Theatre, Dryden, beginning at 8 o'clock on Wednesday evening, April 15th, will give you some idea. There is no charge for admission, Come and cijoy this show, FERTILIZER--We are pleased to say that the car of fertilizer will be shipped without any doubt, nearly enough orders being already in, still taking orders up and until Wednesday next, get yours in before that and get the advantage of the car load rate. IMPLEMENTS--The McCormick-Deering line is complete, see us about your Spring requirements, satisfaction guaranteed every time. J. S. CORNER, Oxdrift, Ont. ¥: The Indian Lake Lumber Co., Ltd., Osaquan, Ontario. Prompt Service CASS Victrola, Cabinet Model, good ¥ WANTED -- HOUSEKEEPER |? Spring Millinery for Easter New Spring Hats in all the latest Materials In the new Watteau shapes with flowers under the brim, also close-fitting styles and roll-off-the- face styles. Every one a smart line. A MARVELOUS FULL-FASHIONED HOSIERY FEATURE and just in time for Raster. weight at Pure silk service $1.00 AS Edd EEE ETT EE "No One Appreciates Your Business More Than We Do" nd? we sama » The A room with pictures and a room without pictures Dads nce differ nearly as much as a reom with windows Good and a room without windows: for pictures are Pictures loopholes of escape to the soul, leading it to other fea scenes and spheres, where the fancy for a moment may revel, refreshed and delighted. Pictures are consolers of loneliness, and a relief to the jaded mind, and windows to the imprisoned thought; they are hooks, histories and sermons--whieh we can read without the trouble of turning over the leaves." --dJohn Gilbert pictures ranging im 15¢ to $5.00 Let us frame your favorite picture or lodge certificate, We carry a large variety of picture moldings and our service department is equipped to do the k. srtong Large selection of framed price from I EN Pronger and Ar Sa Books Musie Stationery THROUGH SERVICE WE GROW -- i -- DR -- It is time now to think about Paint and Varnis! Buy your supply here. $100» = $1.65 = Red and White 0. H. PRONGER, Prop. PHONE 23 SPECIAL LIST GOOD FOR EACH DAY ONLY MONDAY--Pork and Beans 10e tin, Limit Oranges, small, 19¢ doz, Limit 2 doz. a, J TUESDAY --Simer's 10¢ pkt. seeds 5c pkt; Cheese : 19¢ 1b; Fig bars 19¢ 1b; Biscuits Limit 2 : WEDNESDAY--5 1b Gran. Sugar 29¢; Limit 5 Ibs; Peanut Butter, 1 1h tin 16¢ THURSDAY--7 bars pearl soap 29c¢, limit 29¢; Prunes, 3 Ibs 29¢; Best Rice, 5 tbs for 47ec. FRIDAY--From 8 o'clock to 10 in the morning Limit 1 bushel, bring your own bag and put them up yourself, Potatoes 19¢ Call and see the interest we pay on deposit accounts, k The finish that endures MADE TN. CANADA FOUR HOUR ENAMEL INTERIOR EEXTERIOR FLOORS WOODWORK.-AUTOMOBI LE: BOATS, ETC Imparts Life and Color into every-day surroundings, and is easily applied. Little work--no worry. Those chairs which have become so dull in appear- 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. Dries in durable. 4 hours, with a finish that is glossy and : | Our paint leaves no brush marks, and i the prices are right, the lowest in the district. | i ; 4 ! ; 3c per 1, pint 6lc per %; pint: See ind BY A AA AW 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 EASY APPLICATION BEST RESULTS 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 you want, Use FLO-GLAZE to protect or renew your furniture and woodwork of every kind. CONVENIENT! ECONOMICAL! EFFECTIVE! f ' | ___ W.E.THORSON & S HN SE Cl DS SA 1: ERD

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