Dryden Observer, 1 Jul 1932, p. 4

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER - JULY ist, 1933, ON TO Florence St, Apply J. Winter- bottom, Dryden, Ontario. RENT -- COTTAGE HOUSE TO RENT, NORTH Side of Track, Rent $12.00 per month, apply C.J. Wright, FOR SALE -- BALED HAY Apply R. H. Pronger, Notary Puble. 2 Cow at your own pr al ahont two acres of standing Lay, apply A. W. Doudier Town. 1 FOR SALE GOOD AYRESHIRE WELL BORING MACHINE Anyone wishing services of same apply Nelson Chant. Oz- drift, Ontario. 75¢ per foot for 2 foot hole. 29 FRATERNAL NOTICES GOLDEN STAR LODGE AF, & AM, No 434, GRC. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dry. den, the ond Tuesday of each month. Visitors cordially invited Con Anderson, W.M, A. J. Clempson, Sec'y. LOI DRYDEN LODGE, No. *Velie 1694 Meets the First and Third Wednesday of each month, at eight pm. in the Town Hall: Visiting brethren -ordially invited. WM, BOYLE, W.M. BR. SMITH, Ree.-Sec'y. 1.0.01, DRYDEN LODGE, No 117, meets in the Town Hall Dryden every Monday evening at 8 pm. Visiting brethren cordially invited. Jas. TURNBULL, N.G. F. WHITELEY, Rec. Sec. PUBLICSCHOOL REPORT (Continued from Page 1) Pearson; Mike Tarnowski; Mona Rutter; Hazel Gibbons; Agnes Robinson; Anna Auren; Cora Kelly; Edward Jehnson; Rillici Tew; Muriel Wannacott; Mae, Dempster; John Rohatynski;! Norma Bailey; Vernon Moline; Morris Howe; Ursula Cook; Bert! French; Trene Davies; Gerald Dagg; Andrew Rohatynski; Mar-| cgaret Chaschowy; Lawrence! Wilton; Harry Hatch; John Van KWoughnett; Fred Knatuk; Char- lie Sherwood; Mary Kushner; Norman Olsen; Jack Norris*; Mike Kushner®; Lily Dempster®; Arthur McGuire*. Teacher--Miss M. Macdonald. Room 6--Senior Third--Shir- ley Pronger, lst; Evelyn Ripley, 9nd; Margaret Beck; Merla Warren; Charlie Steiner; Ger- trude Murray; Leonard Moline; Alice Batchelor; Mildred Van Sickle; Nora Cook; Violet Davis; Rilly Saskoley; Muriel Ander- gon; Mae Wigle; Paul Cook; Frances Koshon; Rubena Wice; Tommy Hawke; George Makuch; John Livingston; Gladys Olsen; Delwin Skene; Bert Kellar; Jos Sanderson; Donald Ernewein; Walter Davis; Annie Swanson; Harry Lappage; Nancy Sher: wood; Daisy Dempster; Joan Hooker ;° George MecbMonagle ; James Tew; Morley Wright; Mildred Faulkner; John Tar- nowski; Douglas Anderson; Beth Wintersgill ; Russell Tuckey ; Natalia Gibbons*; Lillian Kell ar®; Margory Sherweod®; Char lie Petch* Teacher--DMiss K. Reany. : Room 7--Junior Fomrth--DMer- ! GRANITE & MARBLE MONUMENTS GEO. NOBLE th ! Dryden, Ontario il NE -- -% as werd) iam Livingston, 1st; Ethel Beck, 3 Manufacturers mixed drinks along. You by putting them mm the la them. The cost is low at $1.1 deposit for bottles extra. Phone 138 RE (ESN () GRD () EERE () ED () GRR (EE () ES) -& FIED () SE) SE () GEE () SERED () SED () AD () SRD ()- SEE. () SSE (SEED ( 1) ()- SRE) CH (OSE (CE () STE () SRI) SES) SEE. ()- TE (SER (EIS) Emm Dryden Bottling Works DIFFERENT FLAVORS OF SOFT DRINKS When going on a pienie, why not take a case of our 0 a case (24 bottles) with returned your money will be refunded. Dryden Bottling Works @ of all : can always keep them cold lke until you are ready for When case and bottles are Dryden, Ont. OCI |) EE (EES () FE () - ) -S- 2nd; Beatrice Dagg; Gladys Auren; Roy Evans; Francis Brown; Opal Pinkerton; Harold Reany; Bob Taylor; John Klose, Mary Watt; Mildred Robertson; Prank Reid; Earl Smith; Phyllis Davis; Minerva McMonagle; Or- ville Ankney; Rowena Richa son; Jack Heard; Mary L : Fred Clinker; Hughie Reid; El mer Robinson; Isobelle Archi- bald; Ankney; Hazel Sri ; ; Noble; Nina Proudfoot; Dolly Neill*; Stella [iese®; Mary Yarworski*; Sher- wood Rebinson®; Ross Doudiet™; William Yaworski®*; Vernon Pronger*; Ronald French*; Kd- die Wannaecott®*. On Trial: Char lie Moore; Margaret Ray; Doug- las Hateh; Aaron Robingon; Cordon Teacher-- Brampton, Miss B. Robingon, Room 8 --- Junior Fourth -- Charlie Reany, 1st; Margaret Ripley, 2nd; Frances Fraser; Bryan Crawley; Evan Jones; John Brown; Betty Brown; Irene Stovel; Barbara Hum- phrevs; George Barber; Mildred -Wright; Christina Makuch; Joy- ce Winterbottom; Carl White- head; Henry Johnsen; DMade- leine Guay; Elsie Yaworski; Jean Morettin; Maryhelle Wood; Albert Klose. Senior Fourth-- Stanley Lock, 1st; Winnifred Cole, 2nd; Tommy Leach, Ist; Jim Reid, 2nd; Doris Harris; Audrey Tew; Marilyn Wilson; Clair Ernewein; Bella Hudson;! Bernice Bailey; Thomas Cooper; Marjorie Boomhower; Hjalmer, Moline; Verna Hutchison; Marie Heard; Ivadelle Bowes; Margar-| | et Buchanan; Mary Archibald; Mike Cook; George Morettin. Teacher--Miss M. McGonegal. Room 9 ---- Senior Fourth -- Arthur Edwards; Nora Bauer; Bert Kellar; Nellie Sfreddo; Gladys Buchanan; Ralph Pron- ger; Mildred Taylor; Addie | Cole; Gordon Nymark; James Louttit; Frank Olsen; Marjory Robertson; James Brown; Hor- ace French; Gertrude Fleming; Albert Ferguson; Redvers Adair; Frank Cullen; Rhoda Davidson; Mae Murray; Emma Fleming; Ruth Norgate; Freda Box; Carl Heard; Norman Hardy; Myrtle Barber; Adele Foulis; Bill Van Koughnett; Bob Foote; Annie Chaschowy®; Robert Cunning- ham*; Kenneth Kerney*. On Trial--Gordon Robinson; Dor- othy Stratton; Iarl Tew; Ralph Smith; Adelaide Pilkey; Helen Nelson. Teacher--H. F. Froud, Principal; Q. McKinney, Assis tant. All pupils in September will go to the elags room in whiel EXECUTOR'S SALE BY TENDER TENDERSwill be received by the undersigned up to and in- cluding July 15th, 1932, for the sale of the following valuable property -- 1. Tot No. 10, North Side of Duke St, Town of Dry- den, Parcel 1797. North East Part Lot T, Con. 1, Township of Eton, Parcel 1797, containing | acre or less. Tenders will also be received for the purchase of a certain Agreement of Sale of the South- Half of Lot 6, Concession Township of Eton, District. of Kenora. Particulars of this Ag-| reement of Sale may be obtained from the undersigned. Ten Percent of the purchase price of the real estate shall be paid by marked cheque together with the tender, which shall be marked "Tender for il addressed to the undersigned. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. M. J. CROSIER, 'Administrator Hstate Benj. Brignall, Sr. 2 3, Municipality of Van Herne Notice is given that I have compiled with See. 7, Voters' List act and have posted in my office on the 28th day of June, 1932, 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 hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any omissions or errors corrected according to law. The last day of appeal being July 21st, 1932. ; Dated at Dryden, June 28th, 1932, George Wice, Clerk. J Town of Dryden NOTICE TO MOTORISTS "No metor vehicle shall be drawn upon any highway with- in a city, town or village at a greater rate of speed than twen- ty (20) miles per hour; nor. at a street intersection or curve or at a level railway crossing, ete., at a greater rate of speed than ten (10) miles per hour." All persons violating the above regulation as set forth in the "Highway Traffic Act' are Lable to pros cution, J. E. GIBSON, they were members this term. 2 Clerk, Town of Dryden. in Ontario 571 : 9,241 Auto Accidents 8,494 Injured ...1n 1931 i : . a ERE O SS () EE () SESE () SRD () <GH- (SR () SE P-- CRD (RR () E> O(a ra nr sano ar a mm ------ ~~ ----' shane a 32-2A 4 through Carelessness Safety demands eternal vigilance onthe part of every manor woman who drives a motor vehicle. A moment of forgetfulness may bring a lifetime of regret. ; DRIVE SAFELY --ALWAYS! MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS i Leopold Macaulay MINISTER SEER Ee = fe = (| Fe | [tL Fi 1 i 0 | Fm At Ri RRR ARR RRR RRR RT Ls 89 § oi i QUALITY GOODS AND PRICE AL- i iF WAYS TIPS THE SCALE AT DAITERS it 0 : 27 is = COWBOY PANTS i I= Men's 9 ounce red back blue denim rivetted pants, i= I= our prise Ber pally ln nl can $1.30 f= i COVERALLS fi Fi Children's Coveralls, sizes 2 to 8 years, color blue i= Fd and red or khaki and red, our price per pair ... 85c fis i : a = =i 'BATHING SUITS =i 0h 2#n's Wool Bathing Suits, only 2 dozen left in stock, =i ol colors black or blue, our price per suit ....... $1.75 =| I : =i] 1 MEN'S HATS : Ba bs Men's Felt Hats, colors brown, fawn, light and dark 0 ie greys, regular price $2.95 to $3.50, clearing price, os fie OR a En Le a on ETE fe aE ae ms een $1.85 = or 1 i I= oh MEN'S STRAW HATS I = Dress up for the First of July with a smart straw al i hat, our price kn ee he a $1.00 and $1.25 =| BE AL A PTI pr gl COMPARING QUALITY WITH PRICE is it -- AND THE MORE SEARCHING THE BETTER -- fires fires DEMONSTRATES THAT IT PAYS TO SHOP AT SL = DAITERS. fr = i EE -- or] : Gi Sh Lig 1 eA Ne AJ iil i] 7 ply] fz NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE i! GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD il _.. Exclusive Dealer, Tip Top Tailors Ltd. > i : _ DRYDEN,ONT. = §H = :) ; Lup in re 521 : Lf > bh TEE EUE USL] I J Fe 6 rt rr 1 rt 0 ee Ft i [ ; [i a Th TTT TTT Te TD DD a Dy JT orn a ---- GEE (4S (SERED |) TED) CE) LR (3 ERR EER) - (NE (GRE (SR (3) EES ) SR () SRE 1-3 <EIERID- EEE) ERD 3 <I> () <HR> SNES (3 CED (EE {3 <HSEHD-() SHEED () ARERR TS () <> (GE ©) E> () GE () GE (<> (E> <TD>) TT () > (D> GE (GD >) BREED () E> (3D (ER TED) GEES (SRE 3-H} ISD-O D1) ENO ER) RIE (GUD (EH i Ll dy Kt -------- After the Holiday We presume you enjoyed the couple of days, and were well rested Sunday. Of course, this advertisement is in your hands about the beginning of the event, hut probably you are too busy with relaxation to think of the serious matter of clothing, but come Monday morning at breakfast, you may turn your minds to this column. If you do, you will read as follows: Houge frocks and afternoon dresses, made of voiles and better prints. It is though because of this, we give you extra benefits. rather difficult to adjust these to a price, al- We devote our energies to this particu- larly. We want to be frank with you. We do not expect to earry any dress into next season. ~ There are possibly twenty dresses worth $3.75, and $4.00. "There are twenty at $2.50 and $3.00. There are 100 at $1.50 and $2.00. Therefore the offer is a good one. The thrifty shopper will keep her eyes open, for 12 days, because there is the enticement to wait for a certain pet dress, that may ultimately go at 90c. Of course we do not want to sell a $4.00 or even a $3.00, or still a $2.00 dress at 90 cents. We gamble with you. Monduy atl Tuesday, July 4th and 5th ........ $2.00 Wednesday and Thursday, July 6th and 7th .... $1.75 Pridny and Saturday, July 8th. and 9th ......... $1.50 Monday and Tuesday, July 11th and 12th .. $1.00 Wednesday and Thursday, July 13th and 14th .. $1.00 and for Friday and Saturday, July 15th and 16th ........ 90¢ After the 90c stage is reached, well this for another issue. : ee ERY SILK STOCKINGS Looking at the shelves, before writing this advertise- ment, we noticed quite a few boxes of hosiery that should be moved. : Not necessarily' out of date, but with possibilities of becoming so, because of broken shades and sizes. This is the pitfall of merchandising. And so we say for about 100 pairs of stockings, 40% off. This giving added interest to the dress sale. 3 ) GED) SN - (SH (ERO SD O- aE

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