Dryden Observer, 28 Apr 1933, p. 3

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ste memes 2 APRIL 28th, 1933. THE DRYDEN OBSERVER ° er BASE THREE CLASSIFIED SECTION ) GED ()-EEED () GREED () ERR () 655 () SEED ( ro BAUER BROS. { WOOD SAWING o Reasonable Prices and i Prompt Service. ; Leave orders at Star Pool Room. ) EER (GED () SEED () TEED () ED () SEBD (55 9) EEE () ED (EE (aT E Lo Decorating Interior and Exterior Decorating Painting, Paperhanging, Ete. Orders can be left at Observer Office. L. BEESTON P.0.Box 267 Dryden, Ont. | C3 3 » : =x JUST ARRIVED 2 cases of MENS WORK BOOTS (U)--Black plain toe, leather soles at . $2.69 (2)--Sturdy brown retan uppers and leather soles at ........ $3.50 F. WILLARD | Expert Shoe and Harness N Repairs T. A. MILES Painting & Paperhanging Rooms Papered from $5.00 up. = Including paper for ceiling and walls. Samples on request. P.0. BOX 258 Dryden, Ontario EE 0 2 > 0-2 D0 GT (i Good Clothes Are of Real Importance Outwardly and inwardly "SEMI-READY"' garments are good garments; tailor- ed to your figure, built to last, and last, till ripe old age relegates them to the "needy," and still retain- ing their aristocratic look. () ED () EE () a - () CN () QED (SED (OF "ASK THE MAN WHO WEARS ONE" "T. PROUDFOOT "The Dryden Tailor" SA ot; a ) ED () ERED (SED () BEER) SEED 0 SEED ( Heating Equipment T am now able to supply you with stove pipes of better material and at much lower prices than usual. 15¢ per length for 6 in. pipe. 20c per length for 7 in. pipe. I can now supply you with the latest made furnace on the market in coal or wood and coal and wood burning stoves. Cook Stoves and Ranges, Quebec Heaters, Ete, Hot Water Boilers, Hydro Thermic Radiation, Agricultural Boil- ers. : Tinsmithing of any discription Dryden's Greatest Producing Shop. OLAF A. ISAKSON General sheet metal worker and heating contractor. Princess St. Dryden = a EI POE: © A HOUSE TO RENT ON PRIN- cess street, possession Ist of May, apply W. D. Dickson, Dryden, Ontario. GIRL WANTED TO HELP OUT generally on small dairy farm, able to do little cooking, ap- ply Box 71, Dryden. 17 FOUND -- CANADIAN ces Badge, owner may claim same on application to Obser- ver Office. Cc FOUR RENT---FOUR ROOMED Suite on Princess Street, $10 per month--also Nine Roomed House on Duke Street, fully modern, apply R. H. Pronger, Notary Public, Dryden, Ont. DEBTS COLLECTED--WE collect Notes, Accounts, Wages anywhere. Our success will astonish you, we seldom fail. 1f we do, it costs you nothing. You take no risk. You can't lose. Act now! Send in your debts today, big or small, old or new, we will surprise you with results. Clip for future reference. Do it now. No collection, no charge. UNITED CREDIT MEN OF CANADA. Branches Everywhere. Owen Sound Branch, P.O. Box 22. ENGIN-|* FOR SALE-ELECTRIC WASH- ing Machine. Cheap for cash. Apply The Observer. FOR RENT--SUITE of ROOMS, also four roomed house, apply Mrs. Spears, Dryden. C17 WORK WANTED SPLITTING Wood, apply Chas. Silver, Dy yen, Ontario C17 FOR SALE--BARRED ROCK Baby Chicks. 300 egg incubat- or available for hatching eggs. 'Will hatch eggs for either shares or cash. Apply Mrs. J. Dreef, Dryden, Ont. P18 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 Scan- dinavian American Lines. FOR SALE--NEW COLEMAN Radiant Gas Heater. like a fire place, is portable and will heat any room com- fortably at a minimum cost and at the same time is very ornamental. Call at the Ob- server Office and see this hand- some heater which will be sold at a bargain price. | M.J. CROSIER Licensed Motor Taxi Day and night ealls given prompt attention. Phone 117 Dryden, "Ont. Pe -- 2 7 3 First Class Service FEED STABLE, LIVERY TAXI AND DRAY at my old stand in THE DRYDEN LIVERY L R. Trist Dryden, Ont. ni 3 Chas. H. SHEPHERD FRESH MILK OR CREAM Delivered Daily. At Reasonable Prices. Apply C. H. SHEPHERD, DRYDEN Or Phone 150 % : ------ N DALMORE Hotel MAIN STREET--KENORA European and American Plan. A quiet hotel for quiet people. Everything of the best at moderate charges. Managed by the Owner. > E2] ) TEE () GEE () ERI (CREB () SES () GRE (13 ° [4 E Edye's Dairy The home of good milk. Babies Milk a Specialty. The oldest accredited herd in the district. If in want, drop us a card BOX 261, DRYDEN ) CEE () GED () GER () SER () GER () EE ( 1) <GAIED- () ERD () SEED () RED ( EEE (GEE {CEE OSE ( Anderson & Harris Funeral Dicectors - Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended To. DIONE Night, 62 R 4 § Day, 62 R 3 § ENN EN W_\ WI MEAN BEN WN 0 IER ea Ry ) FE A a a HE RO NT a i] > Con Mulvey and Osborne 'Western Sales Book counter saLEs STE, Rest Carbon Lect end Wis Astomctic Styles Regist = Weetern Made for Western Trade® Winnipeg, . 102. > D BUY YOUR SALES BOOKS From THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Agent for Western Sales Book Co., Ltd. > 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. L.0. L. DRYDEN LODGE, No. 1694 Meets the First and Third Wednesday of each month, at eight pm., in the Town Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited. W.M.--B. R. Smith. Rec. Sec'y.--0. 8. Jackson. 1.0.0.F., DRYDEN LODGE, No. 417, meets in the Town Hall, Dryden, every 2nd and 4th Mon- day in the month at 8 p.m. Visit- ing brethren cordially invited. A BUCHANAN, N.G. F. WHITELEY, Ree. Sec. DRYDEN BRANCH meets in Mill Hall, third Sunday each month, 830 p.m. Visiting comrades invited. J. Wotehotion, Pres.; H. M. Davidson, Sec'y.; S. V. Rigbey, Ties. NO NEED TO TAKE HARSH LAXATIVES| Bitter doses may help econsti- pation but they are often too harsh--and always hard to take. There is a gentler way to restore normal elimination. Rexall Or- derlies are the original chocolate phemnolphthalein laxative--just as tasty as candy. And they move sluggish bowels easily and thoroughly. No griping or irri- tation, Even if some corrective I must be taken every day you'll 2 | find them safe always. Ask for them at Harris' Rexall Store. Tin of 24, only 25c. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Last year 960,000 persons were killed or injured by automobiles in Canada and the United States. If you are driving a car, what guarantee have you that your car may not be responsible for the injury or death of some one? It may not be your fault, but witnesses for the injured party may out-weigh yours. This may mean court costs. lawyer's fees and ete, easily running into hundreds of dollars- The Wawanesa Mutual Insur- ance Company, represented by J. L. Skillen, will protect you against Public Liability, Proper- ty Damage, Collision, Fire and Theft, and do it at a reduction from standard rates. Insure to- day, tomorrow may be too late. (Ad) Town of Dryden CLEAN-UP. Householders are requested tol CLEAN UP their yards without delay and make all refuse and ashes into piles, for removal by the Scavenger. By Order, 18 Board of Sanitation. Z| rest of the evening. Looks: | that a bigger and better dime's DISTRICT NEWS Hy (Continued from Page 2) | they that only the sweetest dis. position could stand them. The Misses Crigger, Rand and Shapland then sang a cowboy song, Mrs. Ruete accompanying on the guitar, which made it an up-to-date cowboy. This number was enjoyed very much, because we like cowboy songs. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong then gave a selection on their mandolins, | which was the treat of the even: ing, for we seldom get such good instrumentals, and the encore was enjoyed even more, and I am. sure that all would oe liked them to continue for the The closing item was an Raster Hymn by the pupils, that took some of us back to our baby days. Altogether the program was exceptionally good. After this, some of the more sedate and older ones played whist, while the younger and more frivolous indulged in dancing. Music was supplied gladly by Mes- dames Murdick and Ruete, and Messrs Launder (Major and Minor) Crigger, Neill and: Ruete Minor. It might be as well to say that prizes were announced for the winning whist players, but so jolly and happy were all of us that these prizes were overlooked, but as we learned they consisted of Easter Eggs, we did not mind. missing them, for at supper we had eggs, and eggs, and eggs, and more eggs, and bread and butter, and were, so to speak, fed up on eggs. Every one forgot to take salt. even the cook, but the eggs disappeared anyway. After con- suming all these eggs we made] preparations to go home, every- one calling a cheery good night to everyone else, (usually an unusual thing) and all agreed worth could not be produced anywhere, and we hope that the criginator of this soon give us another. We surely needed waking up, and oh boy, what a waking for a tiny ten cents. * 2 = My, Cyril Isles of Chatham, Ont., who has been visiting his grandmother, Mrs. M. A. Baker, of Minnitaki, has returned to Tt home. The burning of Refuse is for- bidden within the Town Limits from April 15th to August 31st, except by permission of the Fire "Chief. ~ Ghurrhes ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH Father Belanger, P.P. Sunday: 10 a.m. Holy Mass. 11 a.m. Catechism. 7 p.m. Rosary and Benedicto ST. LUKE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 am --Morning Service. 7 p.m.--Evensong and Sermon. Rev. W. M. Clarke, Parish Priest DRYDEN BAPTIST CHURCH Dryden, Ontario. : 11 a.m.--Sunday School. 7 pm.--Evening Worship. On April 30th, the LO.O.F. and Rebekah Lodges will meet with us for worship. You are invited to be present, the service will be conducted by Rev. Wn. Bilton, N. D. Chaplain. All are cordially fuvived to attend. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Dryden Ontario Oxdrift-- 1.30 Sunday School. 2.30 Divine Worship. Dryden--11.00 Church School. 7.00 Divine Worship. 'he minister will preach on-- "Is The World a Tragedy By An Excellent Poet?" , Anatole France says it is-- : Is life worth living? You are heartily welcome. John W. Howes, Minister. UNITED CHURCH STUDENT The United Church student will hold services Sunday next April 30th, at the following points: : : 11 am--AUBREY. 3 p.m--EATON RUGBY. party will | 7 pm--PINE GROVE, r= LE EL LT EE TL EE EEE EEE RTT CURTAINS! CURTAINS CURTAINS! FOR ANY ROOM IN YOUR HOME! This week we have unpacked the nievst assortment of curtains it has ever been our pleasure to show and at prices to please everyone. - Ranging from 8¢ per yard to $1.39. Cottons, Marquisettes, Scrims, Spotted Muslins. both Arilled and plain, last but not least come the Rayons in their rich designs--yet inexpensive! = For Value and Style, Shop at Prongers--Whose Effort It Is, To Make Your $$$$$ Last Longer. Ralph J. Pronger The store that will not be undersold. HEHEHE TET HH EH EH TH CE HT HH HTT ELH HL TEETER EA PARR ELAR EA CA EAE ERT ERE RTR LL EE EE ELL ATA RH FI TREE THT on od ) SRD ( 2% Da a a was LUNCHES 2) IED (EE () ERE () EIRP () ERED () - E21) « TIDE EB) SEE) 0 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY OHOCOLAJE ECLAIRS Roman Meal Health Bread 10c per fol Puff Pastry Fancy Assorted Cakes Light lunches served at all hours--quick serviee-- appetizing food at low prices. STEVEN'S BAKER Y R, G. Stevens, Manager. SD SSE 0 SED D0 SD) SI ED) I) ED SD) HD 43 5) CEES () ED) ED () -CIE ) GRR () GEE (ERED ( 7 a PATERSON'S MEAT MARKET © SATURDAY Pot Bonst Bee, porh......................... | 10¢ Rib Roast, peridh voi... 00 16¢ Smoked Goldeyes per AEE he 28¢ Hoang, peril. oo, on, 82 Back Bacon, per 1 Ee see 25¢ MONDAY PorloStenls, povnth oC Coors 15¢ Brisket Boiling Beef, perth... i... ..... 0 6c > TUESDAY : Vel Sb md con 150 Pork Tenderloin, perl ia 25¢ w EDNESDAY Stewing Veal, 3b Tor... viii 25¢ Finnan Haddies, PEED ee a 15¢ THURSDAY - Peameal Cottage Rolls, per Ib ................... 170 Pork Pofties, Bor My Lia. 20¢ - FRIDAY Brookfield Cheese, per Br om ia ia 15¢ Beef Driphing, Shor. .......0. 0... 0... 25¢ : Phone 6. A.PATERSON Dryden = The New INTERNATIONAL Model D-1 "Six Cylinder One- Half Ton Truck. Is offered at the owas: price ever quoted for an INTERNATIONAL truck. This sturdy 113 inch wheel- base chassis is powered by a six cylinder engine of modern high compression 'design which developes 66 "horse power at 3,400 R.P.M. Down draft carburation, exhaust valve seat inserts, and full pressure lubrication to main, connecting-rod, and camshaft bearings are some of the outstanding features. In the INTERNATIONA, line there is a size of truck to meet every hauling requirement, all of which have gained a reputation for economical performance. Prices, literature 'and full Sl 7 petite on request. CS CORNER McCormick- Dearing Dealer OXDRIFT ONTARIO . ==

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