Dryden Observer, 18 Nov 1932, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR THE DRYDEN OBSERVER : PARC p NOVEMBER 18th i883; Mewes 8 5 ied or =]) B= Sl = = I=] Ei HEE, 7 Ta = a LE RRS io Eh FR RRR Ghose ig [=4 i= Eh ETE AS eT RR RR RRA ae bir ARR 1 pe et pA rt ot i Sint ee LEIS tet edT et Tet Ue i MEN'S SHEEPSKIN COATS: Men's Sheepskin Coats, sizes 40 and 42 only, : sale price $5.25 MEN'S LEATHER COATS AND WINDBREAKERS: Men's Leather Windbreakers, plush lined, sizes 38 to 46, sale price each $4.75 Men's Leather Coats. plush lined, 30 inches in length, sizes 38 to 44, sale price each . $6.95 MEN'S SOCKS: Men's Light Weight 8 pair for All Work Socks, sale price $1.00 Men's 4-ib All Wool Work Socks, sale price pr. 25¢ Men's Red and Blue Penman's All Wool Socks, sale price per pair 45¢ MEN'S MOCCASIN RUBBERS: Men's Black Moccasin Ilubhers with a Leavy rol- led red rubber sole, reg price per pair $1.45, sale price per pair $l. 25 ER EE SS SP SET SS PRP GIRL'S SWEATERS: Girl's Sweaters in different shades such as fawn, cardinal, blue, pink and maroon, sizes 24 to 32, sale price cach $1. 69 CH MOTHER! Look at the low price on Boy's Wool Coat Sweaters at only each $1.65 MENS' AND BOY'S LUMBER SOCKS: Ser viceable and warm black lumber Socks, suit- able to wear with moccasins or gum rubber rs. Mens SE Der Dall cvs i 60¢ Boy's sizes per pair iwi... on... any 50¢ INSOLES: Men's Grey Insoles, sale price per pair ...... 10¢ Men's Yellow Insoles, sale price per pair ..... 150 a p-- DON'T FORGET THE AUCTION SALE ON NOVEMBER 16th AT DAITER'S SECONDHAND STORE. AT 2 P.M. Vor NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD The store of quality goods at low prices. , "Exclusive Dealer, Tip Top Tailors Ltd. Ll Prompt attention given to mail orders, . DRYDEN, ONT. {18 et rd rd I Brdintatnie Ly 5 BE 2 ~ | EEE EE Cr CLF CA CA CEE i= iz LRERERE. Fe | 8 | Fe 2 FF 1 Fe er er Slr Se Sp = ETERS ECE ER = my = =n i ) ERR , EE = ar fh ffeil lini 3 -- Town of | Dryden PROCLAMATION : NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that I will attend at the Tou Hall on Friday, November 25th, 1932, between the hours of 7.30 and 8.30 o'clock p.m., to receive nominations for Mayor and Councillors for the year 1933. Nominations will also be re- ceived for four School Trustees. Notice "is also given that should more candidates than arc FIRST BOTTLE BANISHES LIFE-LONG BRONCHITIS There is renewed hope and a positive assurance of relief for every sufferer from "bronchitis in the experience of Miss S. A. ~------, 5t. Catharines. She writes--"I have had bronchitis ever since I was a baby. Every winter I would catch cold and have bronchitis. I tried every kind of cough cure and none did me any good until T got a bottle of BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE. It helped me at once. This Tall T again caught cold. I took only three doses and my cold was gone." BUCKLEY'S is a triple strength mix- ture. Why experiment with ineffective syrups or inhalants? Get a bottle of this tried and proven remedy from your druggist. "Tt acts like a flash--a single required be nominated, a poll will be held in the Council Chambers on Monday, the bth of December, 1932, between the hours of 2 a.m. and 5 p.m. J. GIBSON, Clerks. Dated at re tis 14th day of November, 1932, GOD SAVE THE KING. Churches ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH Father Belanger, P.P. Gay 10 a.m. Holy Mass. 11 a.m. Catechism. 7 pm. Rosary and _ Benedictio Sunday: ST. LUKE' S ANGLICAN CHURCH 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Morning Service. 7 p.m.--Evensong and Sermon. Rev. W. M. Clarke, Parish Pries! THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Dryden Ontario Oxdrift--1.30 fanday School. 2.30 Divine Worship. Dryden--11.00 Church School. 7.00 Divine Worship. The minister will preach on-- "The Gold Standard of Chris- tianity."' You are heartily welcome. John W. Howes, Minister. §T, MATTHEWS CHURCH Eagle River, Ontario. Sunday, November 20th. Sunday next before Advent. 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion. 16.30 a.m. Sunday School. 7.00 p.m. Evensong and Sermon sip proves it." 28 CLASSIFIED COLUMN TO RENT -- FIVE - ROOMED House, apply C. J. Ww right, Dryden, Ontario. FOR SALE -- COW, DUE TO Freshen December 1st, apply Jas. Guthrie, Wainwright Twp Dryden P.O. 48 ALBERTA GRAIN -- WHEAT Oats or Barley in bulk $1.60 per cwt. Mixed chop 10 ex- tra. Mail orders promptly filled. Bags 10c extra. T. J. Latimer, Oxdrift, Ontario. 47 J. L. SKILLEN, AGENT FOR Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada, Wawanesa Fire Insur- ance Co., Canadian Pacific Ex- press Money Orders, Cunard Steamship Tickets, and Secan- dinavian American Lines. 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, Seely. LOL. DRYDEN LODGE, No. 1694 Meets the First and Third Wednesday of each month. at eight pm. in the Town Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited. WM. BOYLE, W.M. 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. : A BUCHANAN, N.G. 7° I. WHITELEY, Rec. See. - ! T. CANN, Priest in Charge. 5 Sa Cae Just a Word This Week About Radios! The radio business has been quite good this fall. We y Pronger & Alisieony: 'No One Anprecintes Your Business More Than We Do.' ) have already sold a large number of fairly high-priced Y sets and we appreciate the splendid support both old 4 and new customers are giving us. a : vi : Our service department has never been: busier and A we also are pleased that the public is making "us je of } this service feature of our organization. Ihr ' A We carry a complete line of radio equipment, ah cal \/ to compete with any competitor. We handle several - - A makes of radio which give our customers a real price \/ range and good selection. We service the sets we sell" and finance our own instalment paper. Radio receiving sets were never sold at keener prices than today. . Call in and have a "Radio Chat' with us and remember '"We Specialize." " Thanks again, Pronger and Armstrong, Dryden, One. "Through Service We Grow" . THE BAZAAR 5c to $5.00 Store X MARKS THE SHOP! Make this friendly store your down town he: pnt: ers. Shop here every day for everything. MIXED SPECIALS THIS WEEK Rubber Soles, pair 30¢ 2-cell Flashlights $1.00 Rubber Heels, pair .. 25¢ Smoking Pipes ...... 25¢ Electric Bulbs, each . 1 50 Crone SHlD Papin 200 Paper Baskets, each . 3b¢ Bread Donte. ench a5, Rubber Hotplates ... 15¢ Special Cups and Sau- ; Milk Jugs ee ae 357 dels, pair... 15¢ Water Jugs ........ 3b¢ Lemon Oil Polish .... 26¢ Toasters ............ 15¢ EXTRA SPECIAL--Canister Set $1.00 5 WEEKS ONLY TO XMAS We are now getting ready for Hay season-- and wait till you see our assortment. W. E. THORSEN = SON £3) aE NE I i i I | | | | ae me Ee ee OZER () TEED () CED () SHED: (THE CIE ) Gan (or i et x 5 2) : N 3 == $= OEE) ERD )-EED- () GED () ES (} CRED () GHEE (D-H ()- ID (GED (GND () IRE (> CED OSTEO) will keep them for you until Ching tmas Eve. especially as the price, is but 20¢ Dor, pair. 'AS WE SAID BEFORE: . ALUMINUM WARE: OVERALLS AND SMOCKS: ~~ ie : > And so it goes. A little money goes a long way. SKIS: We lave lool cad ahead for Christmas. Berhaps you would like to buy' your boy or your girl something to use at a very low price. Consult all the catalogues you like, you eannot beat our next week' Ss. price. : We offer a.standard.34 ft. ski at 90c. Of course just for the week, -but it really is not far away until Christmas. If you want us to help in the secrecy, pay us 90c. We Sha ft. skis at 90c. we sa RUBBERS: We have 100 pairs of women's md children's out of date as to heel, that might be made to. conform ss FY Lar These prices are: for the week only. They are absurd pr ices in many cases. They are test prices. They are prices that could not pay any business. We' repeat 'this, and will repeat it. Watch the w eck, and pleage do nol complain if you miss it. A week is practically seve days of opportunity. TOILET SOAP: : We may be prejudiced; al we think, we have the : best value we have ever seen. We call this "Lavender,"' it is a big silte and sells for be. £48 : MEN'S WINDBREAKERS & JUMPERS All sizes, a lot of them double $4.00 to $7.50. "We put these out at a price to clear, if price will do back. Priced from it. En : Multiply. the price by sixty. and you have the result. Not quite half price, but. very. nearly. A few dollars. goes a long way for this warm clothing. MEN'S MACKINAW COATS: We have over 40 of these in stock, which in face of '8 conditions is ridiculous. They size from 36 to 46. They range from medium, heavy weight to heavy weight, 7 : Some few are leather lined, most of them are Carss. ~ For the w cel, awe plac ¢ these on sale at from $6.65 to $10.00, : ie "Just. imagine 'a Best quality black Cares Mackinay, for £10.00. x : Bea what you san buy Love. 5 20 i nary Just look the table over, op 8 on By . See "whiat our 9. 0%. Ary hanks overall looks like. Ha Theé price" is "$1.50. i $ Grocery Special... : CORNMEALED BACK BACON: Comes in 6 fo 8 pound pieces. 'Whole piece 19¢ 1b. Half picee 20c th, a Week's: Special MILD SMOKED HAMS: Weigh around 12 pounds, A remarkable special at. 15¢ per pound. LARD & SHORTENING: In pound prints, 12¢ pound. mm mm mm mm il C-0 GE () SED. (a () SE . Te 34 Lf £ ia ru bhers,. SARA (ND (GK A -)- A OEE ES S (-SD-(-G (-S()-S- (-S-()- SD (SG O: atl lh fn 0 SO SO SS (SD (- SD (SDSS (GHD (-S-( S )-E O-SHD- (OG O-----( i a < ~ < - < -~ fo ~ < A < -~ < ~ Hi pe < BA S ~ < -~ Li

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