Dryden Observer, 23 Oct 1931, p. 4

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1 Page Four ~ THE DRYDEN OBSERVER - -- ; October 23rd, 1931, ; Red Cross Societ Cross and ig, incidentally, an| tain; 2nd, Mrs. Coutts. See. 15 TC 30 = 0620-00 SEO -S- 0 ED (D-H. 0-8 0 SD-0- a 0a 0 emp I ) s y objeet of great pride to the town | --1st, Mrs. K. Ray; 2nd, Mrs. 1. ANDERSON & HARRIS = 2} . Annual Meeting (Continued from Page 1) Board for the ensuing year is 2s oJ Jotlows : President -- Mr. Alfred Pitt, i A. President-- My, Heeretary Tre: Lock; Directors Parr, Thos. Proudfoot, , Dr. Woed; Represe the lecal Women's Meln- Mr, Hespital eng 039 to July 1st, 1821 Total income from nts' fees $5,816.38 'Total income from rernment hospital 626.40 allowance Total income from miscellaneous sources 419.54 6,862.32 of Dryden. The inforamtion furnished, as per our questionaire of current year, was found to be substant- ially correct. Respectfully submitted. al x72 . ¢ FEE. Prize Winners Of The Pryden and District A owner Lo 1 Blen Sno Agricaltural Fair (Hass 20--Plants end Flow: | Sec 1--1st, Mrs. B. John | 2nd, Mrs. H. Wintle; 3rc PYG. Taylor. See. 21s WW. J. Robinson; 2nd, Jas. | : apie S00 i) . nA Sec. 31st, yf, G&G. Tay A y. g ord, Mrs, James See, 1st, B. Sherwood; %. ML. am; 3rd, Mrs. R. Johnson. 6--1st, W. J. Robinson; 2nd, W. Silver; 3rd, Mrs. Dearden. Sec. T--1st, Mrs. D. E. McRae. S 81st," Mrs. R. S. Beggs; 2nd, D. E. McRae; 3rd, W. Jackson. Sec. 9--1st, D. E. McRae. Sec. 11 Divisional Office operating Deficit ..... $1,079.53 Estimated net deficit for twelve months .... $1,439.77 9 Months Statistics Admissions 215 Births 5% Hospital days 3,138 Deaths 11 Operations 151 major 62 minor 89 Outpatients 21 Accumulative operating deli: cit assumed by Ontario. Red Cross from 1923 to October 1st, 1931, $28,272.91. : * Report of Inspection Local Red Cross Hospital Department of Health : Hospitals Branch Oifice of the Deputy Minister of Hospitals Toronto, October 8th, 1931. Memorandum to Mr. A. 1, Me- Pherson, Inspector of Hospitals, from A. A. Allan. RE: RED CROSS HOSPITAL ? DRYDEN In accordance with your in- structions, I made an inspection of the above named hospital on September 28th, and have the honour to report as follows: Building--This hospital is of wooden construction but is ex- tremely well built and is one of the few institutions of its size that is beyond criticism, apart from its being non-fire-proof. _Heating--The furnace is in A-} condition and appears adequate for the purpose. Housckeeping-- Excellent. Wards These were well propor- tioned, well lighted, ventilated and furnished. General--This hospital, which seems to be operating nearly to capacity, is a credit to the Red Fst, Mrs. Lappage; 2nd, Mrs. D. E. McRae. Sec. 12--1st, Mrs. Howath; 2nd, D. E. McRae; 3rd, Salton. See. 14--1Ist, Mrs. Tus- FRATERNAL NOTICES LOL DRYDEN LODGE, No. sVefe 1694 Meets the First and Third Wednesday of each month, at eight pm. in the Town Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited. PERCY MOORE, W.M. ; BADEN SMITH, Rec.-Rez'y. TEE * GOLDEN STAR LODGE AF. & AM. No. 484 @.R.C. Meets in the Masonic Hell Dry- den, the Second Tuesday eof each month. Visitors cordially invited. H. Morison, W.M. A. E. BERREY, Scec'y. A 417, meets in the Town Hull, Dryden every Monday evening at 8 p.m. M. SPICER, N.G. F. WHITELEY, Rec. Sec. ({. Taylor. Sec. 16--Ist, Mus. Hewitson; 2nd, Mrs. D. E. Me- Rae. See, 17--1st, D. E. McRae; ond, Mrs. FF. Hardy; 3ed, Mrs. Hewitson, Hee. 18--I1Ist, Mrs Wickander; 2nd, Mrs. T. A. Miles; 3vd, Mrs. Hewitson. Sze. 19---1gt, Mra, Tustain; 2nd, Mes. Davie; 3rd, A. G. MeDonald See. 20--1st, D. BE. McRae. Sec. l--1st, W. Jones; 2nd, Mrs. H. (le . Dearden. See. Sireddo; 2nd, Mrs. K. LO.OF. DRYDEN LODGE. No. : 23--1st, Mrs. K. Ray; { 2nd, D. EB. MeHae; 3rd, Mu | Tustain, Sec. 24--Ist, Mrs. Mii] roy; 2nd, A. G. MacDonald; 3rd, Mrs. Howath., Sec. 25--1st, Mrs. W. Jones. Sec. 27--1st, Mrs. W. Jones Hee, 28--1st, al Mrs, I. "SPECIALS FCR THIS WEEK 1 Cream Separator, Amer can, Large Size, new ...... $40.00 1 Electric Washer ...... $35.00 1 Motor Driven Washer, snap RP $20.00 Scythe Stone ............. 15e Hay Forks .............. $1.59 Hay Fork Rape Bicycle Tires ............ - $110 Auto Tires ....... $5 00 and up Tubes... ice. $1.10 and up Paints and Oil going on sale. E. A KLOSE, General Hardware FUNERAL DIRECTORS DAY CR NIGHT CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO PHONE- Day, 62 R 3 Wight, 62 R 4 D-() RSE (GEES ()- GEE OO WED (GED () SED "EEE () ED () CRS (CAI () END () E(u I have secured the agency for WINDSOR CLOTHES for Boys. The best and cheapest boys clothing in Canada. In 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. The best opportunity ever of- fered in Dryden. We will be pleased to have you call and he- come acquainted with this new system. : ees, T. PROUDFOOT "The Dryden Tailor" EER (BED (EB (GERD ()- GED () GEE () 6 Dryden -- Ontario GEES 0 RES (<a RES) EE () WADE er on a coal burning stove the world. : Do you know any make Do you know that Emil Zola, a French politician and journalist lost his life by his valet closing a damp- the manufacturing of the stove pipe damper throughout too early, and it reformed of hot air furnace without a > re hl = ARTERSN | i 3 Buy Your Insurance Here At Insurance Headquarters FIRE AUTOMOBILE FARM SPRINKLER LEAKAGE, < PLATE GLASS HAIL CASUALTY AND ALL CLASSES OF INSURANCE DRYDEN AGENT STORE NEWS $ ¥ Daiter's R-U-B- bind and low solid heel. Same rubbers as above in FOR COLD OR SLOPPY WEATHER GIVE THE BEST PROTECTION Men's sizes, Dominion Rubber, per pair B-E-R-S The Most Popular Red Rubber Boot In Canada "BARNEY --A red mocagsin - type shoe, duck lined. Made over .a deep last to accomodate 'a felt in- sole. Grey rolled edge sole and foxing. Grey A real good buy. $2.75 different make, pair $2.45 / black knurled foxing, rolle Men's sizes, 6 to 11, per pair $2.25 . Boy's sizes, 1 to 5, per Children's sizes, 11, 12 and 13, per pair $1.50 Children's sizes, 6 to 10, per pair .. $1.10 "THE BRAVE' Pure gum, mocassin balmoral. Tow oe co d edge sole with solid heel. DRYDEN, J.N.DAIT Exclusive Dealer, Tip Top Tailors Ltd. ONTARIO 4y i ) NA fire pot fitted with an air blast cansing the air to mix with the gas and burning the same to produce more heat, with less fuel, instead of escaping through the chimney and leaks in the stove. ' Do you know that a hot air furnace, through the heating being maintained at constant high temperature ig due to constant expansion and contraction of the metal, the joints begin to leak, thus letting smoke and gasses escape into the living room. : Olaf A. ISAKSON DRYDEN ONT. CG. H. PRONGER, Prop. . Specials .-. Bacon, slab, 19¢ 1b. Potatoes 29¢ Bushel. Wednesday only--3 lbs. Tard 25c. . Sausages 2 lbs. for 25¢. 5 lbs. Sugar for 29c. Thursda Prunes 3 Ihs. for 29e. 4" : WAY r. ? NN y--Wrapped Apples $1.98 per box. 4 . WA T- 3 { | hd ! , i ¥ } Ss ! : } ¥ c | | 4 | z ; y | : ] {t+ THE BAZAAR 5c. to $5. Store ! / 5 / 4 4 Yi 0 7% ! ia wi \ « i Lunch Boxes with Bottle, set . . == = = .. $1.50 Te OED (S-DSRS () CEES (GE OGD (GD GD (GD () W. E. THORSEN & SON iE OES) SEE (ED) SD SEED) CED () ERED SEED OG (GN (GEGEN (ED - SED Pal icc oR 8 Sire >= Se = 7 i I Si > Si Site gen ER Si i i Hie 3 Se \ ) EER ) Gh () SEED CED) EG) S(T S-DSRS GED ED) ) ED) ED (80> © E225.) -QIED AED) CEM AED THI GO-GO SED 0 SSD 0 I> <>) TE OEE O-ERT> 3 (CEE $0 GP ETE () WEED (GTR ( =f Pn. -- I it] i Ch = Everyone seemingly trying to undersell everyone else. Consequently, if there he little money, what there is goes a long way. F We are righting our stock very rapidly these days. In other words we have surprising values. = For instance last week we advertised 200 Sugar Shak- ers 'worth 39 cents for 12 cents each. We have very fev left. . and Moleskin Pants Not slop shop stuff, but well tailored in a first class factory. Good fitting, and full of hard wear. Priced $2.50, $2.75. For slips, cushions, boudoir lamps, ete., ete. 10 different colours. Width 29 inches. Price 39e¢. Brocaded 4 different shades, for cushions or linings. width 29°'. Price 45c. : Printed Cloths cy Cloths Consisting of Runners, squares, bridge sets, Iuncheon sets. Cut work linens at prices from 25¢ to $6.00. A good opportunity to anticipate one's Christmas needs. Fancy Handkerchiefs In boxes from 35¢ to 95¢. Loose from Te to 30c. Men's Mufflers Silk, wool, rayon. All shades. Prices form $1.00 to $4.00. It is not too early for Christmas buying. = a SST Chi 1 S di | Justa. little touch of new china in sundries such as salts 'and peppers, baskets, ete. Prices from 25¢ to $1.00. Wi er Hosier Inter Hos - ig y A complete large new shipment, consists of silk.and wool in many shades. Oversize Cashmere. prices. : Over stockings. All in various bi S SBE > le B anket To complete our wound up of a most interesting column of news, let us consider these for a moment of your time. The softest, largest, bodies quality made. Nothing cheap, without flaw or blemish, Not quite a hundred pairs. In gray or white. i | Price only for the week. Did we say $2.45, we should be imitating: catalogue price, with all the limitations of the catallogue. In- stead with all our advantages of immediate delivery without cost, we say : per pair $2.35. a me i SS <9 es DRYDEN, ONTARIO p= as TE SS 0 ES SED ©) EA) TE © CE ES (ED 4 ED HD HD) EID SED) ED I 0) D>) ED OSE 5 5" CE SD) SE EES OS OS SDS SD GO SEED SE OSES () SI (GHD GED SM (-Q 0 ) EI) SD) SS) SED OSD) SD SEDO SS) SO A) SW () GE) WT OEE CD (GD () (GE () GD = D-DD (ED (SD (EE () ED () SE GE CE 0 SEDO SED (GE O- GD GO-GO EE O GO SI OG

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