Dryden Observer, 12 May 1933, p. 2

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PACE WO _ ks Ha Cel I MAY 12th, 1938, © fit DRYDEN OBSERVER DYMENT NEWS the heartfelt sympathy of every- eames ~ wl one is extended. _Dyment, Ont.--The very tragic. 7 : . death of Andrew Borup of Dy- OXDRIFT NEWS ment, who was drowned in the f i Wabigoon river here Friday has| | IN MEMORIAM ) cast a deep gloom over the whole | f community. Together with two other youths, Albin Olsen and! giovean Gamble, who passed Leonard Green, Andrew DBorup| T, 1928 ; : ; away May 4th, 1928. had gone to the river about 2 three miles from his home to| We loved him yes, no tongue fish. The canoe he was in acci- can tell, How much we loved him, how well. dently overturned and owing to the swift current in the river it was impossible to effect a rescue, although it was a short distance from- the shore. The hody was recovered Sun- day, Prov. Const. Ericksen of Dryden: being in charge of the best, Him to rest. Inserted by Tather, Brothers and Sisters. search. rn * * * Town of Dryden The late Andrew Christian y Borup was just twenty-three years of age and was the son of COURT OF EEVISION Mr, and Mrs. A. Borup, well- Fnown and highly respected resi- dents of this community. He was born in Clinton, Iowa, the family having lived there for a short time after coming from Yenmark, before they settled here. Besides his parents, he is survived by one brother and one sister and to the bereaved family the Council Chambers on Wed- the year 1933, for the said town. J. E. GIBSON, Clerk, 19 GAMBLE--In loving memory of |! nor God loved him too, and He knew So He took him home with Mother, A court of Revision for the Town of Dryden will be held in nesday, May 17, at 8 p.m. o'clock to hear and determine appeals against the Assessment Roll for Town of Dryden. 2 Dryden Lumber Company, Ltd. 2 og C 5) CEE (ED (ES GE REE () SED () <EEED- (SEED () HED (<TR () <TR (CER ryden Pop New being handled exclusively by the NEW DRYDEN JOBBING CO. This delicious refreshing beverage is manufactured right in Dryden--All flavors--Sold at a price everyone can afford to pay. Dealers Phone Your Orders to 81-Ring 2. 3 aR HS OC EE) SH SE ES TER (OES (OD (09D OEE 0 GED 04 ED () ERE () GRE () SEES (TEES (SED 0 SRW ( OGRE (ENED (53 TI go (Ean (GD (EE (EER (Ene OSE i am---- rn RS ins (= NE EEE LA AREER [ ] 3 Winterbottom Lumber Yard | | These are new, fresh and cool--They sport the Lumber, Coal and Builders' Supplies ave details; such as puff sle¢ves, high of peter pan EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDER ln QU Al ATY AND SERVICE Buy a sport skirt for only $1.05, Dryden JAS. WINTERBOTTOM Ontario : _) Figured silk and floral dimity dress lengths in 31% "and 4 yeard pieces. PE I TE Tae a en BEAUTIFY Your HOME WITH THE FURNITURE YOU CAN BUY AT THE DRYDEN FURNITURE MART At these Reasonable Prices New Beds, complete .......................c.. $15.75 New Felt Mattresses .........c0oieeiieveinninny $5.45 Dressers, from... .......on... inno $7.50 to $14.00 Square Dining Room Tables ................... $7.75 Baby Carriages, slightly used, from ... $9.00 to $12.50 Dryden Furniture Mart " New A Secondhand Furniture Bought, Sold and Exchanged. WE AIM TC PLEASE. : S. FREEDMAN, Manager LEVINSON BLDG. ---------------- Eh Can 1) GED () EER (SEED) CIR ()-GuED- () Ee i eC a eC Cerin =I EHRs I HE RE Rn nn = i us $2.95 PHONE 71 DRYDEN TAT wy WATCHES Every one tested for correct time keeping by an expert. Prices to suit everyone's purse. From $1.25 to $15.00. L. M. BEATH & COMPANY THE JEWELLERS Repairs Guaranteed C. P. R. Watch Inspector Prices Reasonable Box 272 Dryden, Ont. (GED () ER (ERD () EEE () EER GER (GRD (SEDO -ERD (ONE () SER OIE ( £330 ()-ED O-aE OGRE () -E5- O -En- (4 fr =I C. J. WRIGHT 0 LH E5 IZ PHONE 49 PHONE 49 bs Ey LH CABBAGE CARROTS TURNIPS i ORANGES APPLES LEMONS is GRAPEFRUIT LETTUCE CELERY Le TOMATOES BANANAS FRESH SUPPLY 1, tin Lobster ............. hen 10 Ba Kippered Herrings, 2 ting for ......... 0c 25¢ ol Mon Such Silver Polish'... .. ..c......nss 25¢ i= Picked Walnuts, por jar ..........icooivvevunn. 40¢ Us Sweet Girking, per bottle ......................00 30¢ 114 Pan Yan Pickles, per Jar ........cocvvvivnvnes 30c H Maple Syrup and Pancake Flour Lamar CEC Ee TEE TE TE RE nS IEEE EEE EE SL ress ARSE ARR When I was a hoy many a supper was bread and milk, not just for us kids, but for mother and father and everybody. Mother kept the milk out in the spring house in gallon crocks covered with boards and weighed down with rocks so the cold water would come up to the edge. There was a sweet mossy smell about the spring house. Mother would send us out for a crock of milk for supper and stir up the cream that lay in a rich-yel- low sheet; then in would go the crumbled bread, each piece a raft for fat, yellow specks of cream. Listen! you "diet experts"--tell me what's better than food like that. : : The world is foundered with foolish folks hunting for 'health foods."' Sakes alive--get back to bread and milk. = Nothing better fer you than good bread, it's wholesome, nourishing, and inexpensive--and this year buying food because it inexpensive is nothing to be It's being done by the best of families. 4 HOME BAKERY and CANDY S SHOP A) -- $= = > == in TRAVEL to a CANADA RETURN TORONTO - $20.60 from OTTAWA - $22.10 DRYDEN MONTREAL $24.35 QUEBEC - $27.35 HALIFAX - $37.60 From all Stations Port Ar- 'thur and West to all Sta- tions Sudbury and East. "GOOD IN COACHES Small Additional ;Charge For Tourist Sleepers 7 aN | TRAVEL DATES MAY 24 to JUNES| 130 Day return limit | : Further Information, Tickets, ete., Apply Local Agent CANADIAN PACIFIC ee 4 RED and* | inl GENERAL ELECTRIC JUNIOR Refrigerator IT'S NEW! IT'S DEPENDABLE!! IT'S LOW PRICED!!! QUICK FACTS EA RARER RRR ARRAS Ca is re 55 a Phone 30 NU-WAY GROCERY Alan Durance, Prop. LS Ch MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT Si i ATTENTION. WE DELIVER. i - i Fresh Strawberries for Friday and Saturday. CF 2h Large size Pineapples. ol Mew Carrots and Cabbage. I= 1 New Laid Eggs, 2 dozen for ..........oceeneenn. 25¢ I= . Libby's Dill BIEler 0. nian ovis 924¢ and 58c oi 5 Moonlight Mellos, fresh stock, T41b can ........ .. 19¢ il i McCormick's Mixed Biscuits, fresh, per tb ........ 19¢ it fre Onion Sets, per Ib .........iivenreiivinrnsaiads 15¢ St ls Try our Nu-Way Tea, perth ................c.o. 33c Ch BF Collen, Ter Ih... .....; ible ven aus 27c Eh Lg et fl HERES A REAL SPECIAL © = BANANAS, per Ib, while stock lasts ............. 10¢ i EE LL Bl tr a 1. Unit in the top. 2. No radio interference. 3. Only three moving parts. : 4, Forced feed lubrication. 5. All-steel Cabinet. 6. Up on legs, broom room underneath. 7. Open type, stainless steel chilling unit. 8. Gen. Electric Textolite warp-proof door jam eins. 9. Finger tip temperature adjustment, 10. Live rubber vacuum-cushioned door seal. 11. Chromium Finish hardware, 12. Acid-resisting porcelain interior, 18. Offers the greatest dollar value in the convention- al type refrigerator field: 14, Standard one-year guarantee by Canadian General Electric, : GEN. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS COST LESS TO OWN. As little as $9.00 down places one in your home. Over two years to pay the balance. No installation adjustments are required. SOMETIME YOU'LL OWN A REFRIGERATOR! WHY NOT NOW? Come on in and see the mew models, PA Ee Pronger & Armstrong "THROUGH SERVICE WE KEEP GOING" "No One Appreciates Your Business More Than We Do." 0. H. PRONGER, Prop. PHONE 26 NO PHONE ORDERS MONDAY--While They Last--10 bags Sugar to be sold. 16 Ib for 69¢, limit 10 1b to order; 20 bags Flour 24-1b 69¢, one to order. TUESDAY--10 bars Laundry Soap 39¢c; Lard, 2 1b for 25¢; Shortening, 2 1b for 25c. WEDNESDAY--=8loan's Malt 75¢; Nabob Coffee 59¢ tin. 4 ib for 29¢. GOOD FOR. SATURDAY, 13th--Strawberries 19¢ Lettuce 10c each; Grapefruit 10c each; Celery 2 tb for for 25¢; Ripe Tomatoes 19¢ 1b. => SSN THURSDAY--Pickled Pork 10c¢ Ib; Buckwheat Grits, 6 Valuable Prizes Given Away to the Lucky Winner of our Contest. Every 50c worth of Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing or Tailoring dove in our shop entitlcs you to a chance to win one of the following prizes: 1st Prize--Pair Pants, made to meagure, 2nd Prize--Ladies' 14-K solid gold Brooch, 3rd Prize--Ladies' 10-K solid gold Ring, 4th Prize--Qent's 10-K solid gold Ring, 5th Prize--8Solid gold Scarf Pin, value $5.00 6th Prize--Girl's 10-K solid gold Ring, value $4.00 DRAWING OF WINNERS TO-BE HELD ON JULY 2nd. Bring Your Work To Us. Now. | Dryden Dry Cleaners DYERS & Yo Dryden, Ont. B. LEVINSON, Mgr. value $14.00 value $14.00 value $12.00 value $12.00 Queen St. Opp. Station Free -Free- Free i

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