Dryden Observer, 17 Jul 1931, p. 3

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uly iri, 1081, en Bb SEE THE DRYDEN OBSERVER A ----SN oa CANADIAN CHUATAUQUA "Bought and Paid For" has good plot, is full of incident, and has dialogue of rare power. "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR" : The char- acters are genuinely human, and its touches of light comedy are altogether infectious. The Canadian Players--an all-star cast--will present this play on the opening night. ED (GED (GES (-GE- (GED) GED () GED CEES (WEE () CIE (ERED ED SIE (a I have secured the agency for WINDSOR CLOTHES for Boys. : The best and cheapest boys clothing in Canada, Tn the store we have 12 model suits and 72 samples to choose from. Prices range from $8.00 upwards. You may select any pattern made in any style you desire. Workmanship and ' quality the very best. MEN'S SUITS & LADIES' DRESSES Cleaned & Pressed for : $1.00 Also take orders for Dye Work. Whyte SL. Laundry SPECIALS Thermos Picnic Jugs gallon yr Ee RS $1.50 Glass Lemon Squeezers .... 15¢ 14- gt. Dairy Pails, tin .... 55¢ Garbage Cans ........... $1.75 Lamp Chimneys, 2 for ..... 25¢ Cover Leaf Cups & Saucers 10c Full line of Haymaking Imple- ments and Garden Tools. Wire Cloth--Oils--0Oreases-- Sharpening Tools--All your Requirements at lowest prices. E. A. KLOSE, General Hardware The best opportunity ever of- fered in Dryden. We will be pleased to have you call and be- come acquainted with this new system. T. PROUDFOOT "The Dryden Tailor" a rw rs | Dryden -- Ontario -- 3 : July 16th, 1931. Dear folks: Well we've gone and done it-- what? We bought and paid cash for a General Electric Refrigerator and it's a dandy! We've installed new window lights to commemorate the special occasion and by the time this paper is issued it will be under the bright lights full of ginger ale, ice, etc., etc. We don't know much about refrigerators in general as yet but this one works like a charm and "G BE" means real refrigeration. Supplied with a three year guarantee for service and parts, a life time supply of oil, and now supplying one million North American families who never have paid one cent for service, we are entering this new great field with enthusiasm and anticipation. Our prices range from $235.00 to $2500.00. Yours very truly, Joe With Pronger and Armstrong. Pronger and Armstrong "Through Service We Grow" 1 IN MEMORIAM 1 i i 4 i ORVIS--In living memory of Mary Orvis, who died July 18th, 1930. I often sit and think of you When I am all alone, Memory is the only friend 'That grief can call his own. The flowers I place upon your grave May wither and decay, But the love for Mother who sleeps beneath 'Will never fade away. Ever remembered by her daughter, Margaret Brignall. N "L. BAUER Princess St.,, Dryden --for-- Wood Sawing Prompt Service -- CASH GRANITE & MARBLE MONUMENTS GEO. NOBLE Dryden, Ontarie QOOO0 Painting and Paperhanging Price Reasonable Tappisserie Sunworthy Wall-paper For Sale BEASTON & RODTKA Dryden, Ont. Phone 129 Observer Ads bring results. 2 ~ Churrhes ST. JOSEPH"S CHURCH Sunday: 10 a.m. Holy Mass. 11 am. Catechism. 7 p.m. Rosary and Benediction. Father Balanger, P.P. Nad BAPTIST CHURCH Edgar Ferns, Paster 10 a.m.--Bible School. Tree."' a Worldly Women."' Meeting. Friday 8 pm.--B.Y.P.U. 11 a.m --"Under the Juniper 7.30 p.m.-- 'Life and End of Thursday 8 p.m. -- Prayer J. B. GATES On the Busy Corner of Ford Motors ST. LUKE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Sunday School. 11 o'clock--Mattins and Ser- mon. 7.30--Evensong and Sermon. Rev. W. M. Clarke, Minister THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA DRYDEN Oxdrift -- 1.30 Sunday School 2.30 Divine Worship Dryden -- 11 o'¢ Church School 7 o'c Divine Worship The minister will preach on-- "The Highest Efficiency." Everybody Welcome. John W. Howes, Minister i Municipality of the Township of Van Horne Employees who have worked on the roads of the several Road Divisions of the Township will please take notice that I will attend at the Township Hall on Saturday, July 18th, from 10 o'clock a.m. until 3 o'clock p.m. for the purpose of paying wages and accounts and having pay |g lists signed. : : Geo. H. Wice, "Treas. TOWNSHIP OF VAN HORNE Notice is given that I have | complied with See. 7, Voters Tist act and have posted in my office on the 27th day of June, 1931, the list of all persons en- titled to vote in said Township at Municipal and Elections for Parliament, and that such list remains for your inspection. I bereby call upon all votors to take immediate proceedings to Lave any ommissions or errors corrected according to law. The last day of appeal being July 20th, 1931. Dated at Dryden, June 27th, 1931, George Wiece, Clerk. ET "No One Appreciates Your Business More Than We Do." A I at "McCORMICK - DEERING Mowers-Rakes-Tedders- Loaders There is so many chances for loss in making hay that to be without suitable machinery is to neglect the one possibility for meeting and overcoming all other diffi- culties. Your hay machines must be right. A Mower Rake, Tedder or Loader that does not perform its dut- ics properly is a handicap that no hay or seed grower can afford to risk. The latest equipment is worth all it costs, the best is none too good. Builders of McCormick-Deering haying machines have anticipated the needs of hay growers, they have built machines to take care of the unusual conditions that, with less efficient equipment, might mean a partial if not complete loss of the crop. They help the farmer to make the most of good weather by handling the crop quickly and do not fall down when bad weather threat- ens. In so small a space we cannot begin to describe the good points of the McCormick-Deering line of hay mak- ing machines. It will pay you to look over our mach- ines and literature, and get our prices before ordering, also bear in mind the fact that repairs will be necessary sometime, and the I.H.C. repair service is the very best. o CHEVROLET o The world's lowest riced Six. 14 models isti from $610 to $840 at factory, taxes extra. « PONTIAC - 6 models, listing from $875 to $1,015 at factory, taxes extra. « OLDSMOBILE « 6 models, listing from $1,085 to $1,230 at factory, taxes extra. McLAUG HLIN- o BUICK ° 22 models, listing from $1,290 to $2,660 at factory, taxes extra. « CADILLAC Over 50 models avail- able, ranging from the Cadillac V-8 at $3,520, to the Cadillac V-12 at £5,130 and up to the Cadillac V-16 with cus- tom bodies for $15,000 and more. All prices © at factory, taxes extra. We also handle Beatty Bros. Barn equipment and Washing machines. J. S. CORNER, Oxdrift, Ont. MocCormick-Deering Dealer HATEVER General Motors car you choose, you will possess the beauty and enduring worth of a Fisher Body. On the highest priced car as well as the lowest, the Fisher emblem is a guar- antee of advanced but sound style coupled with the best of Canadian craftsmanship and materials. You may be confident, too, that your car's fine performance will con- tinue to match its beauty. General Motors gives with each car a broad Owner Service Policy that provides reasonable assurance of continu- ously satisfactory operation. See the nearest General Motors dealer foday, and find out how you can conveniently purchase on time pay- ments through GM AC GM25-15 Sunday morning 10 o'clock-- and \ 0. H. PRONGER, Prop. Ga rood for Monday morning from 8 o'c, till 9 o'c, a bc special Shortening bc 1b; Sugar Sc Ib, limit 5 Ibs each. Tuesday morning from 8 till 12 o'c.--Ground Oat Scalp- ings, 100-16 bag 59¢; Cheese 15¢ 1b, limit 3 lbs. Wednesday--All 25c Fruit Syrups 19¢ each. Ee sure and come fo us for Salt for your Hay, we have a car load. We have also a car load of Sugar Thursday--Cash and Carry, Pickled Pork 1%¢ 1b; bars for 39¢c; Red Label Tea 37c 1b. Friday--=Side Bacon, the slab 19¢ 1b; Sugar 10 bs. for 59¢; Pickeld Pork 15¢ 1b Saturday--Prunes, 3 lbs, for 19¢; Rhubarb, 10 lbs. for 25¢. Royal Household Flour, 98 1b : Montcalm: Flour, 98 1b ........... i SrA Mei Rolled Qats, 2010 ............... ot Ye aie as Ln 80c¢ Bran, per 100 1b bag ............ fo. P00 rn sha 95¢ Bran by the ton lot, bag ............... PI { Shorts, per 100 Ib bag ................. i Bol $1.60 Shorts by the ton lot, bag We will have about 75 bushel old potatoes, sound and in good shape at 40c bushel or bring your own bag and plok yomrgell at ......... oan... + 26¢ bushel NEW CHERRIES FOR PRE. SERVING. OTHER FRUITS IN SEASON. LEAVE ORDERS NOW ; , pn yg D. W. SCOT J Ii TE (TAT [OR Our mid summer sale values be- come more attractive each week. It is difficult to do slowing advertising like the sale catalogues, but all we ask is the chance to show you our values. We will fill any sale catalogue order for dry goods and pay the carrying charges too. Why send your money out of the district if it is not necessary. A if I 4 3 i Boy's Whoopee Pants--blue denim, red trim, only $1.00. Straw Hats--Wide shady brims for men, women or CHIR omlil S05 in a ae Sd re a RE 8 we ER pig 15¢ Ivanhoe Prints--guaranteed color fast, 36 inches wide, the highest grade of print, 29¢ yard, on sale at, yard 22¢ Women's Shoes--Summer blondes, browns and blacks pumps and 1 strap, values to $6.00, clearing .. $2.95 White Lisle Jim Shirts--For Men 45¢c--For Boys 30c Boy's Cotton Jerseys--Navy blue, red trim, 2 years to 12 years, only MA I ll Wee wees ee 8 wR 0 eR RTE Te Ae en we ie wee eee A ET EEE EE ar a EE We reserve the right to limit quantities. Ralph J. Pronger We pay the delivery charges g The store that will not be undersold nm a: Fe TE TI

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