Dryden Observer, 16 Sep 1932, p. 4

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FACE FOUR TT THE DRYDEN OBSERVER RXR ---- Nr i - ~™ SEPTEMBER 16th, ne ai Mii Er CHURCH NES WS Church Anniversary was a splendid success, it was good to go up to the Holy Place and worship. Our guests, the Rev. and Mrs. H. Rivers, rendered generous service in music and speech. We rejoiced in their return to our midst. Preliminary Notice--Rally Day Next Sunday, September 25th, is Rally Day. A special pro- gramme will be given in the morning school, 11 o'c. am. to which all parents and {friends are invited. At evening worship the minis- ter will deliver a special sermon on the subject "It I Were Twenty-One.' We are anxious to make this! day a time of help and blessing, do your part. : GOLF NOTES The final game for the Presi- dent's Cup resulted in a victory for T. C. R. Crawley, who beat Eric Whiteley two up over thirty-six holes on Saturday last. The stroke score for the four reunds was T. C. R. Crawley 176, Bric: Whiteley 186. Arangements will shortly be made for a Ladies' Competition for the cup presented by Ding- wall's Ltd., Winnipeg, and it is hoped that all lady members of the club will turn out and make the competition a success. In re- Estate of D. W. Scott of Dryden, Ontario, General Merchant, DECEASED. NOTICE The undersigned, F. Beverley Tinden, Notary of Dryden, Ont- ario, has received special written instructions from The Toronto General Trusts Corporation, the Administrator of the Estate of D. W. General Merchant, Deceased, to act on its behalf in connection with the collection of notes, judgments, book accounts, ete, belonging to the above Estate. Therefore, all persons indebted to the late D. W. Scott in any way whatever must pay the amount of their indebtedness to. or make satisfactory arrange- ments for payment of same with the said F. Beverley Linden at his office, King Street West. Dryden, Ontario. F. Beverley Linden, Notary, Ete., Dryden, Ontario. Scott of Dryden, Ontario, |{ @lureles ST. JOSEPH"S CHURCH Tather Belanger, P.P. Sunday: 10 a.m. Holy Mass. 11 a.m. Catechism. 7 p.m. Rosary and Benediction ST. LUKE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH C. MacLean, Student in charge. 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Mattins and Sermon. "The Carpenter of Nazareth" 7 p.m--Fvensong and Sermon. "Christe" BRITTON 2 p.m.--Evensong and Sermon. The Lord is in His holy temple' 'Why not meet Him there at least once a week? Better twice. Junior Choir practice at 7 p.m. Friday evening. THE BAPTIST CHURCH (Edgar Ferns, Pastor) 10 a.m.--Bible School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 7 p.m.--Evening Service. Thursday 8 p.m. -- Midweek Service. Friday 8 p.m.--B.Y.P.U. We invite you to fellowship with us. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Dryden Ontario Oxdrift--1.30 Sanday School. 2.30 Divine Worship. Dryden--11.00 Church School. 7.00 Divine Worship. This being Educational Sun- day, an invitation is given to all trustees, teachers and pupils to attend Evening Worship. The minister will preach on-- "Fducation.-- What is it?' Its meaning and function for today. You are welcome. John W. Howes, Minister. A COMPLETE STOCK OF HARNESS, HORSE COLLARS, AND HORSE BLANKETS. Best Quality Mitts and Gloves. F. WILLARD Expert Shoe and Harness Repairs. P.S.--Office open evenings. & a ee Boys now on Display. Rubbers For Cold and Slippery Weather We have our Fall Stock of Rubbers for Men: and Men's "Prospector" Men's and boy's light Rubbers, b eye- lets. For real comfort in wet and stormy weather, try our first qual- ity Blucher cut black gum rubbers. EE CC EE CE EE EE EEE Sl = CC Chee ee r= super quality all red rubber lac- ed boot, top strap, 15-inches high, rolled edge sole, solid heel, sizes 6 to 11, our price per pair .... See us for Rubbers before you send your order out of town. We will save you money. The store of quality goods at low prices. DRYDEN, ONT. EY $4.35 Men's sizes 6 to 91, per pair Boy's sizes 1 to 5, per pair Ri a -- Town of Dryden TENDERS FOR WOOD Tenders will be received by the undersigned until September 19th, 1932, for 30 cords of good sound dry Tamarac, 4 foot wood, to be delivered and piled at the Town Hall before October 15th, 1932. J. BE. GIBSON, Clerk. CLASSIFIED COLUMN 'FOR SALE -- 16. INCH DRY Sound Poplar Wood at $1.75 per single cord, delivered, ap- ply F. Boomhower, Dryden. HUNTING . LICENSES ON SALE Regident Deer, Farmers Deer, Moose and Trappers Licenses, and Non-Resident Angling . and (General Hunting Licenses, also Radio Licenses for the 1952 "Season are now on sale at the regular rates at this office. K. G. AUSTIN AGENT EXPERT KODAK FINISHING prints 23c. New 8 exposure roll, same, extra prints de each. Jackson Studio, Sea- forth, Ontario. 40 Team of Horses, 5 and 6 years old, about 2,600 lbs., cheap for sale, apply Karl Titze, Ver- milion Bay, Ontario. 38 FRATERNAL NOTICES GOLDEN STAR LODGE AF. & AM, No. 484, G.R.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. LO L DRYDEN LODGE, No. oVelie 1694 Meets the. First and Third Wednesday of each month, at eight pm. in the Town Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited. WM. BOYLE, WM. B. R. SMITH, Rec.-Sec'y. 1.0.0.F., DRYDEN LODGE, No. 417, meets in the Town Hall, Dryden every Monday evening at 8 pm. Visiting brethren cordially invited. Jas. TURNBULL, N.G. F. WHITELEY, Rec. Sec. Any size roll developed and 6} FOR SALE--A GOOD YOUNG|{ : : 3 If you have anything you | want to sell, see ALAN DURANCE AUCTIONEER - Phone 30 "Dryden | 5) ES (SED (SD) CE) ED (-GED( VALUE must mean SATISFACTION -- and in. PROUDFOOT: ""Qlothes of Quality'? there. is a real satisfaction based g upon value. These i) to-measure clothes look well $ and, like old friend, wear well. Md You men who are judges of values, who always in- sist upon satisfaction, ask us to show you the PROUD- FOOT line. find imported quality mat- erialg that have sacrificed 3 nothing to their surprisingly low price. $22.50 Up T. PROUDFOOT "The Dryden Tailor" SED EO > a» (Ex )- AED () EE () Ee ED ()-CIE- ()-ED- ( ts == | Dryden Lumber Company, Ltd. BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS Complete line of lumber, shingles, sash and doors, builder's hardware, roofing and building 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 \ --_-- =) 0. H. PRONGER, Prop. "PHONE 26 No'l Alberta Peaches $1.25 No. 1 Lino Heaped . $1.3 Fancy Blue Plums . $1.00 Greengage Plumg .. $1.09 Damson Plums . $1.00 No. 1 Bartlett Pears $1.15 Crabapples, per basket : / Cukes, per basket Green Tomatoes, per basket BUY your FRUIT from O. H. pRONGER Carload arriving about 20th. - } We do not guarantee these prices as being correct, but: VA will try and sell as close as possible. With every order of fruit we will give a good strong broom for 29c. : With every $10.00 order we give one broom free. EE PE SP SE SR SE SPRY No. 2 Bartlett Pears $1.00 Tomatoes ....0.. 7... 79% 4 Italian Prunes ..... $1.15 & Silver Skin Onions . $1.25 Cantaloupe ........ $0.00 Crages i....7. 0 ves 6he 98¢ - . A 45¢ and 60c ii 45¢ and 60c DRYDEN | Here you will ¢ | 5c to $5 THE BAZAAR 00 Store lower. Coffee Percolators $1 $1.25 Tea Kettles, 5-qt. .. $1.00 Convex Kettles .... $1.00 Double Boilers .... $1.00 Cooking Kettles ... $1.00 Oval Roaster ...... $1.50 Daisy Tea Kettle .... 8b¢ COMPARE PRICES & SAVE MONEY. If you are buying here, there and everywhere, you are paying too much. Our prices on the average are SPECIALS IN ALUMINUM WARE SOMETHING NEW THE TIP TOP LIQUID SOLDER - WILL MEND EVERYTHING Copper, Glass, Wood, Leather, Tin and Aluminum It is also water and gasoline proof. Easily and quickly applied, no solder iron. J 26e & 308 $1.00 Saucepans ... Potato Friers ..... Straight Saucepans 50¢ &/ $1. 00 Pan Covers ....50h... 15¢ Dishpang .......... $1.25 Colanders .......... 50¢ Each 35c. W. E. THORSEN & SON gag 1 0 em ms a mm mcm 4m uo BEES i 2 i : 4 : ED (GED () 6D O a (GE (EEO -ERD (SID (ED (GD) SH (ED) G5 () <TD) () ED aT a rarieh : 2 ; ; . : y : p= > SE 0-H) CRED: ) CID) ) SHED) EES (EO And so we say resh Fruit For Preserving. Is arriving this week. Vi Orders left or booked will naturally receive fe attention. The © weather hardly for ; any. nbc 3 display cold goods. like buy of However 1s that tempting goods on tables - draw from man in ask has been i 202002291: 0128008 A -- favourable of i weather People ] "ourselves not much ahead "time. it possible the array of men's thrown the may blood stone. you are ! 3 a or : interested a we you come around. FOR SATURDAY SELLING: We. offer fresh sausage, per pound 15e, or a pure pork sausage of very fine quality at, per pound 20c. Both 'of these are splendid value. Also fresh spare ribs," per pound 180; "AND A VERY GREAT SPECIAL: That you simply must take advantage % during the week: FRAY BENTOS CORNED BEEF ug ~1's, per tin 10c. : We have 500 tins bought for this unheard of price. We shall restrict this only against the amount of stock. 'Buy it by the dozen if you like. This is our offer, first come, first served. 10c¢ tin. AND LEST WE FORGET: 12 cut, best grade, fruit jar rings at 5c dozen. Alfred Pit DRYDEN, ONT. 1d. 8 0 a 5 2 EE OE (ERE () Cll a a Cr ca Fea FS rer ld a ---- 3% 0 SE (EY ()- SI () G- by AE a 0) () GD ()- GED () GEE () GED () ED () GED ()- GRD (GD () ED () GEE SD (GE 0 _--_--e

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