Dryden Observer, 17 Jul 1931, p. 4

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Page Four a al Ee THE DRYDEN OBSERVER - rz pee Sly 17th, 1951. A) CEES () €FE-() <ED () HER) 45 (| CED () 6550 (AF () GED () CRD () Gan () EET () CER \ | Ee Le a Le PSV Ee ET Soy 15 a 13 EE A CED OEE ET) <TD <TD) <---> Cm) GF 0) G0) GD 6 > CHET 0-GhiTD>- O-GRD C SETD ) < Toe )€B S()4 THEO FER) TED (CED CTD (<TD THD ) <TD>) SED 0D GD) GET GEE <D- SH ©) <SE0> 0 AGERE) <> (3 SED (RD (ID C3 EE) -GHE ©) ETS 3 ET 1) EE 08 © (E> © oils 0 ED 0 SE J PN ---- = Pocket Knives We made 4 lucky purchase of a two bladed knife, with ring fastener for belt or pocket. A knife made to sell at 50 cents. We made an offer to clear the lot, this offer so low, we did not think it would be agoepted, but after some correspondence, it Was. : And so we offer, and have displayed in one of our windows, a large quantity to cover many purchases. AY 29 cents, just 29 cents. These are just the things for family picnics. Wrapped 8 in a cellvlose packing. Sanitary and compact. Weierprgisfed. In 3 colours, pink, green and yellow: Saves bisther of packing, and risk of breaking china cups. ; 3 8 cups for 10c. Barrels lron That will. make goed incinerators, capacity about 45 gallons. They are practically cured inside with roof- ing cement, and would makes long enduring water barrels. Price $3.00 per barrel i" F 5 much success did we have last week with the five cont items that we now anncunce a ten cent wees, starting, Monday, July 20th, to Saturday, July 27h. Lig, 4 more opporsunity at ten cents than there - For There being =] was at five, we expect it to so much better economical, daily buying, try this counter. o than four of an article, and no delivery. Cambridge Clothes Again, we draw attention to our special 15% dis- count, during July. An offer well worthy of your thought and investi- gation. " | A ) mes ee eta ete see CED OEE OEE GED OSE OED (Sum (12 Se RE mA eS ee Pn ee Py a et ee eet pe es SECOND DRYDEN TROOP SCOUT NEWS (Continued from Page 1) assistance wand co-operation in the care of Dryden's boy-liie through the medium of Scouting. following poem by John I. Wince expresses rather aptly one phase of the fun that through the Scout program. -- Knotg -- My Br iy he ain't twelve years old but he is near about, An' jist as soon as e'er he can he's gonna be a scout. He says the duties of a scout is to be both kind and true; (The other day I lost my gum an' he lets me chew his 00.) That to Go -a good turn daily is o good scout's final test-- So now he does so much for me that all IT do is rest. Well, he's gettin' 'long jist fine, 1), ine en' really learnin' lots-- 3ut oh-h, he gets all twisted up wher x he starts t' tyin' knots. For the life of me, I, too, can't ays an' starts with a bight. te ce night daddy took the rope an' said; "Observe me, on' The guy what tock the ""not"' from "Knot," TI show you Low 'tis done"? OL gee Ter--cekl moons 1H po {1 For that Cemonst ration made wiv vr edn o's halr Jum gray) IT know since then in dreams o' night I've exclaimed in right-- £ the larks-head stole the fish- ecrman's eye would every Turk's-head bight. Classified TIMOTHY HAY, . $15 per ton, Loose at $10 per ton. A-1 quality, apply R. Pronger, Notary Public. I. PRYDEN LODGE, No eVesl 1694 Deets the First and Third Wednesday of each month, at eight pm, Town Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited. PERCY MOORE, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Rec.-Pez'y. In a month of ne'er forget that ar = BALED AT "GOLDEN STAR LODGE AF. & AM. No. 484 GRO. Meets in. the Masonic Hall, Dry den, the Second Tuesday of eaeh month, Visitors cordially invited. F. 0. BAKER, W.M. AE EERREY, See. 1.0.0.F., DRYDEN LODGE. No. il 'me ets in the Town Hall, Dryden every Monday evening at 8 p.m. 4 Lk a N.G. FP. WHITELEY, Ree. Sec. emember VOTES FOR THE PONY CON- TEST AT THE OBSERVER OFFICE CH SUBSCRIPTIONS 3,000 votes on new subseripiions 2,000 on arvears. 2,000 on renewals Get busy kids and get your waighbours to subscribe, or pay in advance their subscriptions to the OBSERVER. It's a ouck way to get votes. a -- Yea, lest we again see dad per- form, we live in mortal fear--- He bowlined pictures off the wall--he broke the chandelier; The cat took for the alley with a loud an' anguished wail-- Dad tried ter sheepshank Kitty an' he timber-hitched her tail. With the hangman's-knot he hung me up until I did but choke; He clove-hitched the stove-pipe an 'he filled the house with smoke. The firemen came an' with gee a shout-- "My dad is haltered to the ted, please, firemen, hitch him out." JE. laughed see why they don't end up right, ] Te does jist an the handhook In the |[F== Miss J. Mascetti HAIRDRESSER Graduate of Marvel Beauty School Will be at PHIL MOORE'S BARBER SHOP Every Tuesday and Saturday from 10 am. till 4 pm. You may arrange for appoirl ments by phoning 149. Notice During Chautauqua Season the Bus will make special trips ao Dryden for the convenlencs of country people wishing so attend the performances It will leave Quibell at 6.30 p.m. making the usual stops along the line, arriving in Bryden at 7.45 p.m. | North Shore Transportation Co. Saari, SHOE SALE Starting Friday, July 17th, we are going to clear out a few lines of shoes at the following prices, for cash only. MEN'S DRESS SHOES Black Square toed, reg. $390, I. Driver. gale pain... won dn $2.90 Back Gunmetal Oxfords, reg. $4.25, sale pair ........ $2 90 Black English Oxfords, reg. $7.50, sale pair ........ $595 | Size 8 and 914 only. Black Calf Gxfords, reg. $6.50 LR RE A 0 VN $4.95 Black Calf Oxfords, reg. $4.75, gale pole oo, Laem, Llu $3.85 Black English Chess Boots, reg. $5.75, sale pair .... $4.75 MEN'S WORK BOOTS ffien's Plain Teed Workbgots, reg. $3.45 and $3.75, sale pair $2.90 . Panco or leather soles Men's Heavy Workboot, reg. $4.45, sale pair ........ $3.50 Panco or lsather soles 1 pair Light Summer Shoes, size 9, reg. $3.00, sale ale a $195 F. WILLARD Shee and Harness Repairer RE EE 3-LE)<EED ()- - GED> (RED <SD - GD <Sl (- T 0-S (- & THE BAZAAR 5c. to $5. Store Here we are -- [o] fo] size 8 °' special price each Do not pass this advert. It was meant for you, calls for this July Bargain. GREEN SALAD BERRY BOWLS SMALL FRUIT NAPPIES TO MATCH 10¢ or 3 for 25¢ i FANCY GREEN SALT & PEPPER SHAKERS | 15¢ pair. and the same TE) <E O) -E> () ED- () <TSAE () <RERD-(<TEY- () CRD (GET () <a TEED () CR) ~TE Cy ~R ) GA () - ¥ W. E. THORSEN & SON when brother raised.) +) CEE O <SEEE (ORR SER (ERED (ERD () - CRS CER ) GR OGRE O Ee () GRE O) CE OER i FUNERAL DIRECTORS DAY OR NIGHT CALLS The Portage la Prairie Mutual Insurance Company FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE oases, 'Done While Pull Line of: EN Mail Ord We can compete with any rate. Pror Jr = T PO Pond 240 G. C. MEGGISON |P90ue 1 ~ DRYDEN, ONT, Phone 4 Our Birthday Gifts a specialty--esp Birthstone, Set in Babies', Children's, Ladies' and Cent's also Scarf Pins, Brooches and Lavallieres worthwhile, L. BL BEATH & CO. THE JEWELLERS scially the July and Jewellry Repair Guarantees are ANDERSON & HARRIS Progressive Shoe Hospital PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO a 3 Machinery PHONE- fo Day, 62 R 3 Hight, 62 B 4 © MODERATE PRICES You Wait' Jobs a Specialty SHOE POLISH & LACES ders Receive mpt Attention GREENHILL | Beath' $ Jewellry & Eps Air Shan | ja Rings, === ett tt Re A | fo Foe fe Fc == ats estat i arial sth I= = Effi Now Showing 1929 Fordor . . $425 1928 Tudor . . $375 1929 Lt. Delivery $375 Star four. Del.uxe $225 1927 Ford Coupe . $150 1923 Touring . . $ 65 i, i = ETE call and See Them 1 La 0 iL IRE EEE Get a Cl] Free with alipTo rautaugula each Order p Suit or Don't Forget the Date Ticket Jvercoat We will give one adult ticket. for of &

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