Dryden Observer, 29 Jul 1932, p. 2

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PAGE TWO ~ THE DRYDEN ORSERVER ULY 20th, 1932 156 killed or injuded because of faulty brakes If a tire is about to blow out or the steering gear or axle is ready to snap. you may not know it-- But, you know whether or not your brakes are safe. A few minutes spent in making adjustments, or a few dollars for new lin- ings, may save you a lifetime of regret. | DRIVE SAFELY -ALWAYS! MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS 571 men, women and children killed by motor vehicles in 1931 8,494 injured Leopold Macaulay MINISTER i eR i -() EEE (DFE () ENE OSE O Dryden Bottling Works Manufacturers of all DIFFERENT FLAVOES OF SOFT DRINKS ®, When going on a pienie, why not take a case of our mixed dridks "along. You can always keep them cold by putting them in Li Yoko until you are verdy for them. =] The cost is Yo at a. 10 a case (24 Stilo Er deposit for bottles extra. When case and bottles are returned your money will be refunded. Dryden Bottling Works Phone 138 Dryden, Ont. ES () ED (NED) SED (AED (ERR (ED) SE () {OE () EE () CD () GE () SEED () I () SD () SE () SEE (ER (SE Ba. () CE (£3 REND: €)-RREAD> FEN EED ) EE () SEH () Se ({Y FIER) EES () BIG SPECIAL AT THE Dryden Dry Cleaners QUEEN ST. DRYDEN FRICES AS FOLLOWS FOR BALANCE OF JULY, Men's and Ladies' Suits, dry cleaned and pressed 90c Men's and Ladies' Spring Coats dry cleaned Dragsed 90¢ Men's and Ladies' Suits, sponged and pressed . 80: Men's Pants, dry cleaned and pressed =... ek 50e Men's Pants, sponged and pressed oa eR 25¢ Hats, cleaned and blocked ens Ele SE SY 50¢ "We call for and deliver. LEVINSON & CO. B. LEVINSON, Manager We give 1-day service. Queen St. C. J. WRIGHT PHONE 49 PHONE 49 a Ontario Fruit CHERRIES AND GOOSEBERRI! LOCAL RASPBERRIES CABBAGE AND BEANS BLACK SWEET Copan S = intersections, Death Ses Trai au Jltween brought 3 . death or injury to 900 persons) yf the Javw: : i of the Jay i in Ontario last year. a The responsibility for these) Startli ng Y ol £ 3 y Toe Number of Fatalitie accidents must be shared equally | & between drivers of motor al les and pedestrians. Both must "| realize that in these days oil! speeded up traffic, safety lies in in 1931, According to figures furnish by Hon. l.eopold M Minister of Hi ighwe tice of crossing st sly at intersections, gH ww 0 Give: is the price of a first guality Goodyear Tire with Pathfinder tread . .. Not a "special"... nota second'... but the real thing, astandard guality Goodyear tire made with Super- twist Cords, and fully guaranteed. Don'tlet the day pass without getting rid of your dangerous old tires. You'll save money in the end, and alot of grief, too, by getting new Good- year tires now at the new sensationally low prices. DURANCE BROS. & COMPANY DRYDEN, ONT. KENORA, ONT. hundred thousand owners of low-priced cars throughout Canada were invited recently to tell what they thought was Chevrolet's most impor- tant story. Like a recurrent theme through the thousands of entries received was the conviction -- Chevrolet leadership is based on the goodwill of the men and women who have tested the Chevrolet Six in millions of miles of driving. The Chevrolet Six you buy today is a proved car; proved on the hard testing ground of a nation's roads and byways to the satisfaction of thousands of your fellow-Canadians. It has won acknowledg- ment today as the Great Canadian Value, just as this proud title has been won by each succeeding Chevrolet since the first of the line came out of the factory at Oshawa, seventeen years ago. No wonder, then, that since January 1st, Canadians have purchased more Chevrolets than any other car, regardless of price. Wise motorists have said in no uncertain way that they want six-cylinder smooth- ness, free-wheeling, syncro-mesh gear-shifting, Fisher bodies, four parallel-mounted springs -- and the other Chevrolet features without which no 1932 car can possibly be called complete! PRODUCED IN CANADA C24-24 DURANCE BROS. & CO. DRYDEN ONTARIO "| full 'and earnest cooperation be-|V tween those who walk and those |] SUMMER DRESSES 1 95 Formerly $2.95 and $3.95 Voiles, Celanese and Prints. Sh CHILDREN'S BEACH PYJAMAS Ages 2 to 6, 39%¢ CHILDREN'S PLAY SUITS In blue and tan biondelih. 2 sizes 2 to 8 BOY'S COTTON JERSEYS Long sleeves, blue; red trim at ESS ovis rr <> > Ce Spree oe 4 \ BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS Compe ete line of lumber, shingles, sash and doors, builder's hardware, roofing and br uilding papers, brick, lime, plaster and plaster board. : Ask us for an estimate on new or repair work. Distributors for Canadian Oil Products. D. ANDERSON, Manager Dryden Lumber Company, Ltd. HOME BAKERY and CANDY SHOP Choice Line of FRESH FRUITS FOR THE WEEKEND EE. W. STANSFIELD & SON BEAT IT IF YOU CAN Prices on Pipeless Furnaces complete delivered to your home. Hecla pipeless furnace, capacity 15,000 feet and 25,- 000 feet, price $126.00 and $146.30: Also Suecess 15,000 and 22,000 capacity at prices of 107.75 and $132. 70, th cost of installation. Many other sizes and makes at different prices ho as the 800 and 900 series, Hecla warm air furnaces, ete. The 900 series Heecla carries Clare Bros. guarantee that when properly installed, it will give satisfaction to the owner or it will be removed and the purchase price refunded. Do not buy a heater or a cook stove without enquir- ing about guality and price from the manufacturer. Repairs of any deseription in the Tinsmithing Line. DRYDEN'S GREATEST PRODUCING SHOP Olaf A. Liabson General Sheet Metal Worker and Heating Contractor. Princess St. Dryden, Ont. PATERSON'S MEAT MARKET SATURDAY Tomato Ssvmage, per'lh oases dim ive 10a Pea Meal Cottage Rolls, per Ib... 0 vim viv 15¢ Shoulder Pot Reast, Blue Ribbon, per Beatin Iie Brisket Boiling Beef, per 1b ........ A 3¢ MONDAY Shoulder Lamb Chops, per th ........ SERRE Stewing Bleak, periih ono vs, LL dnin inva 15¢ TUESDAY Shoulder Veal Dn Er a i Sn 15¢ Hanmburgh Steal, 2 for. ooo vis oiiinii in 25¢ WEDNESD \Y Sausages, per Th. ci lai on, EECA i5¢ Pork-Blenll "portly il i ae ieee 1a TH hhghay TW Diver 30 Basel oan ro ae 15¢ Colonial Cheese, Zi bomo. oon, i 2 ee 40¢ FRIDAY =~ Whitelioh, por ihr laa i an ae we 15¢ Fickevel Eillot par th .. Jo iis iian nn 20 Smoked Fillet, per ih a pe 20¢ Phone 6. A. PATERSON: Dryden AS J | 4 "4 .

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