Dryden Observer, 2 Sep 1932, p. 4

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THE DRYDEN AES SRE OBSERVER = Ar Ne aise CLASSIFIED COLUMN AROUT 1,500 FT. GOOD LUM- Ler, l-inech, 2x6 included, mostly Spruce, $18 per thou- sand, delivered, W. 8. Craw- ford, Box 178, Dryden, Ont. FOR SALE -- ONE COW, DUE to freshen in October, also 35 hens 50¢ each, apply Dryden Observer. FRATERNAL NOTICES GOLDEN. STAR LODGE AF. & AM. No. 484, GR.C. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dry- den, the Second Tuesday of each month. Visitors cordially invited. Con Anderson, W.M. A. J. Clempson, Sec' y. LOL ~ DRYDEN LODGE, No. 1694 Meets the First and Third Wednesday of each month, at eight pm. in the Town Hall. Visiting hres cordially invited. WM. BOYLE, W.M. B. R. SMITH. Ree.-See'y. 1.0.0.F., DRYDEN LODGE, No 417, meets in the Town Hall, Dryden every Monday evening at 8 pm. cordially invited. No meeting September 5th. Nomination of officers Sept 12. Jas. TURNBULL, N.G. F. WHITELEY, Rec. Sec. Anderson & Harris Juneral Directors Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended To. Night, 62 R 4 PHONE Day, 62 R 3 =) i ©) EEE (EEO -GED (ED (GED () a» (0k VALUE must mean SATISFACTION -- and in PROUDFOOT "Clothes of Quality" there is a real satisfaction based upon value. These tailored- to-measure clothes look well and, lke old friend, wear well. You men who are judges of values, who always in- sist upon satisfaction, ask us to show you the PROUD- FOOT line. Here you will find imported quality mat- erials that have sacrificed nothing to their surprisingly Joy price. $22.50 Up T. PROUDFOOT "The Dryden Tailor" ) ED ()<RED- (SHED () GERD (EH GD 2 (-GED (ED (EEN () GEE () GED ()- SEED ()- GED () ED () GD (EXD () aD & Visiting brethren [7 TOUGH LUCK During a Scripture lession a little girl was asked to describe the sufferings of Job. "Job had one trouble after another," she replied. 'First he lost' all his cattle; then he LOCAL THEATRE HAS TWO BIG COMEDY HITS FOR NEXT WEEK The first is "Delicious," one of the best musical comedy hits ever shown. The story is Ver¥| i,q a1] pis children; then he had funny and 'the music score of to go and live alone in the des- this picture is simply wonderful. | ert with his wife.' The Cohens and Kellys need | Now archeologists tell us that they have proof that in Baby-| lonia a mere 3,500 years ago, a, man could acquire a wife by paying five shekels down and the balance in easy payments. While wives are not acquired in| this way today, almost everything else is from baby buggies to busses. no introduction to the people 1 Dryden, a and '"The Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood' is one of the best from this team. The organ solos in this picture are well worth oe price of vf sion. | Notice--The show will start oy 8 o'clock Saturday night, the t comedy and short subjects will Ni be shown twice and patrons ar- i riving at 8.30 will be in time for \ builder's hardware, roofing Dryden Lumber BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS Complete line of lumber, shingles, sash and doors, lime, plaster and plaster board. Ask us for an estimate on new or repair work. Distributors for Canadian Oil Products. D. ANDERSON, Manager Company, Ltd. and building papers, brick, { = Licensed Motor Taxi Day and night calls given prompt attention. Phone 117 Dryden, Ont. at. | \S ~ SN MRS. FRANK PARR Pianoforte Teacher A few vacancies for pianoforte pupils. Lessons to commence early in September. P.O. BOX 1, DRYDEN, ATTE ONT. ; -- = ZI a Decorating Interior and Exterior Decorating Painting, Paperhanging, Ete. L. BEESTON PHONE 26 FARMERS BARGAIN PRICE -- NEW FORDSON $775.00 CALL IN AND SEE IT the complete show. A ACTS Va M J CROSIER 3 RE RT RL LR Dn ° = f NTION! ~ < ~ : ~ ; ~ | -~ ~ ~ } ~ ; ~ : ~ : ~ i -~ 5 -~ ] ~ ] ~ | P.0. Box 267 Dryden, Ont. 4 | == COMPLETE STOCK OF HARNESS, HORSE COLLARS, AND HORSE BLANKETS. Dryden, Ont. ~ ! -~ | PS | ~ i ~ i Aa ; - i ~ A a ; ~ ; ~ t=) ~ i ~ < ~ | ~ J ~ fod - | ~ a () ED () CIE () GED (GED (GT () <EE () CED (EEE ()-EEED- (GTS (} GSES OSS DINGWALL MOTORS Ltd. SALES AND SERVICE OE 8 A a Kenora, Ont. ammo Best Quality Mitts and blers 2 iy rs EE) EE () ER () GER () GUE ) CEI () GED () -- () GD () CED () GED () EES () 6 51 fis i 0 i il 5 2 a I I B 3 i ' i) I; I; - 3 0 un | | DAITERS STORE NEWS | John Bull Malt 98¢; Shelled Walnuts 39¢ th. = qe | RED and WHITE F. WILLARD 0. H. PRONGER, Prop. PHONE 26 Expert Shoe and Harness o = Repairs. MONDAY--Special for School Children--Reg. 5¢ oi for 5c; TUESDAY--Dairy Butter, 2 ib for 25¢, limit; one jar of Pickles and Roasting Pan for T9c. i 1 IN VA iz Ly (Mothers! a8 at a clearing price of, per Boy's Shoes, sizes.1 to 5, $17.50 suit at a low price. Liberty Sample Cloth at . Extra Trousers nN a ja ~ Don't Miss These Bargains GIRL' S$ SHOES In sizes 8 to 2, we have them displayed on a counter BOY'S SHOES AND OXFORDS Boys, buy your shoes now for school at reduced prices. a pair, clearing price per pair BOY'S CANVAS SHOES Dominion make, sizes 9 to 4, Saturday special pair 50c MEN'S TAILORED SUITS Men now is the time to get a good made-to-measure For one week only we will measure a suit any style you wish out off any - NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD The store of quality goods at low prices. Prompt attention given to mail orders, Exclusive Dealer, Tip Top Tailors Ltd. DRYDEN, ONT. ES WEDNESDAY--Bottle Caps 20c¢ 1b; Maxwell House : Coffee 49¢) THURSDAY--Potatoes 49¢ per bushel; 5 ounce Bars of Chocolate for 10c; Brookfield Butter 23c¢ ib, limit 3 ib. FRIDAY-- Mites 24 1b Flour 67c: 20 tb Rolled Oats 72; 2c pkt. LEAVE YOUR 95¢ pair FRU IT ORDERS. regular price up to $2.95 $1.95 THE BA 5c to $5.0 === >) ZAAR O Store $17.50 COMPARE OUR PRICES ON COSMETICS ERIN too. Sa ELL, CEC CC CC CE CR Eh ee Fo on $17.50 12-0z. Talcum Powder 25¢ Hinds Cream ....... 2c aL 00 Face Powder 25¢ and 15¢ Lip Sticks .. 15¢ and 25¢ Sv acnials wiviriyle sete nal ginlece : Rouge ...... 25¢ and 15¢ Vaseline .... 15¢ and 2c . Powder Compacts ... 25¢ Hair Shampoo ........ 25¢ Powder Puffs ....... 15¢ Hydrogen Peroxide .. 25c¢ Cold Vanishing Cream 25¢ Rubber Sponge ....... 1he Glycerine Lotion .... 25c Hair Tonic .......... 25e Shaving Lotion ..... 25¢ Pond's Cream ...... . 156¢ 1 Brilliantine ......... 28c. Ix Soap. .....eivers 10¢ Jo-cur Wave Set .... 25¢ Tooth Brushes 15¢ and 25¢ Listerine .... 10c and 25¢ Shaving Brushes .... 25c Listerine Toothpaste 10 25¢ Safety Razor ....... 25¢ Listerine Shaving C'm 25¢ Toilet Combs -....... « 25e Baby Powder 10c and 25¢ Pocket Combs ........ 15¢ New Fall Merchandise Arriving Every Week. CALL ON US WHEN IN TOWN W. E. THORSEN & SON me rs --_------ rns, <3) r " > wr oS 0 a : -~ | a : ~ i a [=] ~ [ ~ | ~ ! ~ [ ~ : Py | ~ : ~ ] ~ Rl ~ | ~ (=) -~ i ~ ; a $< a < Py | ~ < -~ fo] ~ | ~ < ~ °c ~ ) ~ il ~ | ~ : ~ [=] ~ < -~ ; ~ i ~ [ ~ : ~ : a ] - ; - : ~ i ~ ! ~ | ~ i -~ | ~ ~~ BOY'S CAPS: $1.25. 1 : price of 29¢ per Ib. FRESH SMOKED HAMS: We Want To Tell You, That: RUNNING SHOES: Are still fifty cents a pair. The following are our sizes, some are clean gone, but there are lots of the sizes mentioned below. Childrens: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 1 and 2. Womens: 21%, 3, 6145 and 7. 50¢ per pair. SANDALS: In leather or elk soles. All children's, sized 5 to 2. : | Just 85 pairs. Now that the season is passing for rubber soles, these might have some appeal. Price 89¢ per pair. About ten dozen showing on the counter, mostly dark colours. The price is ridiculously low. Just 39 cents each. BOY'S PANTS: Blues, grays, fawns, well made all longs, cuffed. : Per pair $1.39. BOY'S SUITS: Blue serge, fawn and gray tweeds. 2 pairs long pants. Size 26 to 32. Regular $7.50. Special each $5.95. SCHOOL SUPPLIES: See the size of our five cent scribbler, ruled or plain. BOY'S CAMBRIC SHIRTS: We must admit to wrong buying when we took these. We have about 100 shirts, with collar detached. The sizes are mainly 12 and 1215. The price was $1.00 and They should tempt you now at 49c each. BOY'S SUITS WITH BLOOMERS: Sizes 34 and 35. Surely you will see these. Price to clear, each $1.50. ee KITCHEN CHAIRS: There is no reason nor sense in looking elsewhere for these. One usually pays more at auction sales for these, than our price. We sell a fairly good chair at 90c. And one heavy enough for anybody at $1.10. FISHING TACKLE: The hot weather is nearly over, and September brings § the fishing urge. We have a large and fairly complete stock. Different size lines, all kinds of hooks, sinkers and trolls. A 14 foot bamboo pole is a handy thing to have. The price is only 25e. z PROPERTY AT RICHAN: We own a well built log building, situated in 2 acres of ground. Solid brick chimney, equipped for a store. On the shore of a nice lake. Just the place to live in retirement, if anyone did not want crowds or noise. : It might be surprising the price that would be acecept- ed. ee CX} THIS STORE CLOSES LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 5th, 1932 If you are going away that day, we suggest epoked ham.. We have a limited supply for Suimday' s ailing, bought especially for Labor Day use, at a very spacial These arrive Wednesday afternoon. They weigh 12 to 14 lbs. They are just from the smoke room. The value is extraordinary. We will sell the whole ham at 19¢ per - pound, or sell the leg half at 18c¢ or the butt half at 20e. This really is worth thinking about. DRYDEN, ONT. Well made, : ob "ne im ar DS a "SEPTEMBER tad, 1644. fom mmm

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