Dryden Observer, 13 Nov 1931, p. 2

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age 3 TE) THE DRYDEN OBSERVER EE rb oo ] November 13th, 1931, : - § | IN MEMORIAM ! 1 In loving memory of our dear * Mother, Eliza Phippen, who died November 15th, 1917. This world may change from year to year, \ And friends from day to day; But never shall the one we loved From memory pass away. Sadly missed by family. Urges Local War To Rid Canada Of : Insect Pests 3 rE Ld] r An appeal to residents of Dry- den to take up the cudgels of war against flies, mosquitoes and other insect pests, is made by Wade Morrow, Canadian dir- ector of the Rex Research Foun-' Gation, of Toronto, Ont, in a message to the Observer. The Rex Research Foundation is an international prganization devoted to warfare on harmful insects. Mr. Morrow stated that, since the severe outbreak in 1912, the public has been lax in keeping down these pests. Warm, moist weather in many sections has aided a widespread increase of flies and mosquitoes. He urged that an extermination campaign be undertaken not alone for its immediate results but as a precaution against larvae deposits that will result p= At The Dryden Baptist Church fonday Night, Nov. 15, 7. 60 p.m. SUBJECT , 'A Town Tax Collector Converted (Second in series, 'Outstanding Bible Conversions) What the citizens called a successful business 'man. a in hordes of insect infesting this locality next year. 'Best authorities agree that there are about 60 species of mosquitoes in Canada which feed on the blood of human be- ings,"" said Mr. Morrow. "Al- though a majority of them are most annoying in the woodlands, they often cause people consider able trouble indoors. they are generally found in cell- ars and basements."' "To many of us are inclined to think of flies in terms of per- (Continued on Page 5) McCormick-Deering T.R. A.C. T.O.R.S Two Biges=10-; 20 and 15-30 Throttle Governor; McCORMICK- DEERING TRACTORS are in a i lia ; Fenders over Rear Wheels; able Platform; Belt Pulley; Adjustable Drawbar; Roomy Comifort- Removable In autumn }i Taking advantage of his position, was robbing the poor widows, and feathering his nest. Living in these mod- ern days, he would drive the best automobile in the town, own the finest residence, and install the best radio. watch a procession. tree? One day he forgot himself and climbed a tree to As a result the course of his life was changed. What happened while he was ug the HOME E BAK CANDY SHOP BN CRY and Peanut Brittle, per 1b Cocoanut Crisp, per Ib Butter Scotch Squares, per COOKED MEATS FRESH ROLLS AND BUNS DAILY © ees ess ss sss esses cece All made on the premises. FRESH EGGS ARE HARD TO GET But we have some at 50c per dozen. es 4s oes sess es ss asec Ih PR NS E. W. STANSFIELD & SON J |: Spade Lugs; High Tension Magneto with Impulse Starter; Handy Brake and Radiator Curtain; is Regular Equipment. 10-20 Price--$880.00 15-30 Price--$1245.00 F.0.B. Winnipeg--Tax Included Get our Literature, it will show you the many advantages of the : MeCormick- Deering. i CORNER OXDRIFT ONTARIO Van Horne Grocery Van Horne & Albert Sts. J. M. HARDIE, FROP. Phone 135 Judging by the result of our last special list of bar- gains, I am again offering the following goods at give- awdy prices. TOMATOES, COMET 21,'s CORN, COMET 2's PEAS, COMET 2's Any of the above 10c per tin Australian Seedless Raisins, 2 1h for Hand Picked Beans, 5 1h for .................... Melrose Baking Powder, 16-0z., per tin ........... Other goods at equally low prices. Tr Churches - ~ ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH Father Belanger, P.P. 'Sunday: 10 a.m. Holy Mass. 11 a.m. Catechism. 7 p.m. Rosary and Benediction. ST. LUKE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Sunday morning 10 o'cloeck-- Sunday School. 11 o'clock--Matting and et mon. 7.00--Short Service--No Ser. mon--Minister speaks in Armis- tice Service. Rev. W. M. Clarke Minister. 'THE BAPTIST CHURCH (Edgar Ferns, Pastor) 10 a.m.--Bible School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 7.30 p.m.-- "A Town Tax Collector Converted' Thursday 8 p.m.--Prayer and Bible Study. Friday 8 p.m.--B.Y.P.U. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Dryden Ontario Oxdrift--1.30 Sunday School. 2.30 Divine Worship. Dryden--11.00 Chureh School. 7.00 Divine Worship. The Minister will face world facts and speak on--'Is The 'World Drifting To War." 'What can we do to save our- selves? Special music by the choir for this Armistice Service. You are heartily welcome. John W. Howes, Minister. A ---- wm re J. N. Daiter. was a business visitor to Kenora and Winnipeg IN OUR STORE OR Arrange to make this 1932 Rogers Superheterodyne Radio foday --there will be no obligation. With volume about one-half */ on," move station-finder slowly across dhe entire dial. Then-- 1. Count the stations. 2. Notice how "sharply" each one comes in; no interference of one station with another; no "cross talk." 3. Listen to the quality of the tone, a weakness in some superhetero- dyne receivers. If reception: conditions are at all normal, you will be amazed at Rogers sharper selectivity; finer tone elie. This ROGERS SUPERHETERODYNE RADIO COMPLETE WITH 8 FULLY-GUARANTEED ROGERS TUBES Other 1932 Rogers Sats Models, $133, $144 and $159, 2 SRY oor The Dryden Pharmacy Ltd. py New Low Prices in Millinery ALL HATS TO CLEAR AT $1.50 FELTS AND VELVETS BATH ROBES FOR CHILDREN, MISSES AND LADIES : $1.50 to $2.95 2® - ------ -- Winterbottom Lumber Yard Builder (& Contractor. 3 Lumber, Coal and Builders' Supplies EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDER Quality -- and -- Service DRYDEN JAS. WINTERBOTTOM ONTARIO personal test of the MADE IN CANADA \ J 8 : PATERSON'S MEAT MARKET Back Bacon, sliced per Ih .......... 0... LLL. 25¢ v Pionie Bams por TD aiden enn th msn te res 17¢ | 2 Cottage Bos, p80 BW wun ruinivuissmncsnsesyois 196 | SE FOR SATURDAY ONLY | | Shoulder Pot Roast of Beef, per th .......... 10e | | Shoulder of Lamb, per I .................. 10c | 3 | Spare Ribs, 2 1h ant a 25¢ | | Pork Sausage, I wm es hin 25¢ | 1 Loin Pork Chops, 2 1h for .......couuunnnnn ni. 35¢ Blood Sausage, 2 Th for ....................... .. 25¢ Shoulder Lamb Chop, 2 1 for .....couv. uci 25¢ Phone 6. A. PATERSON Dryden 3 J) A v Bushel Hampes Spies «oon iran. $2.00 Bushel Hampes Talman Sweets ................. $2.00 Bushel Hampes Baldwins .,.................... $1.75 Postel Wanbes Kingdon iota re Ta pihsrnsss | $1.75 Boxes MacIntosh Reds .............ccovvvnn... $1.85 Boxes MacIntosh Russets ...................... $2.00 Boxes MacIntosh Newtons ............ccvvn.nn. $2.00 Bacon, 20c. Pound, 1% or whole side. Bologna 10¢ 1b. E Cornflakes, 3 for 25c. Ta Fry's Cocoa, special 23c tin. Wright's O. P. Tea 35c. C. James Wright, Phone 49 J) OMETIME ago, I felt I could be my many friends and customers in this district if I obtained the Agency for a reputable dry cleaning and dyeing company, so. after considerable writing and investigation, I have at last procured Sole Representation in Dryden, for the well known firm of Perth's.: Winnipeg, and who, in my estimation are usually capable of giving quick service, real skilful work and unquestionably fair prices of any I had contacted. Take this announcement as a suggestion to get all your soiled clothes made clean ahd smart. Go tanh your clothes closet and bring all you find for the finest available dry cleaning at City Prices. PHONE 42 DAITER ONTARIO

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