Dryden Observer, 2 Jun 1933, p. 2

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ar re anni JUNE nd, 1629, | with a happy fortune in view. PAGE TWO re 124 : ! ere : SAT ALR reais PC rs Ee : THE DRYDEN OBSERVER : i i a a 1 ST ny l oT N = A 2 § S and what not. Mrs. MacRae CLAUDIUS DEPARTS! TT : BB 2 X sent more than one lady home : - NOW IS THE TIME FOR 'WABIGOON "Mrs. C. Merrill spent the week- end in Dryden, as the guest of Mys. H. Morison. : : * # # Mrs. Nelson and daughter, of Dyment, attended the funeral of Mrs. Bjorklund on Monday. Mrs. Friehagen, of Simpson, Sask., has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Bert Rhind, during the week. * * * Little Nora Wright received a nasty cut on her forehead on Sunday from a 'piece of tin, which necessitated a few stitches. Sports were arranged for the children by the W. I. on May to Dryden Wednesday. Ignace Golf and Country club. In the men's contest H. H. Hem- prize IGNACE Dr. Henderson was a visitor * 0% * Mrs. Wren was a visitor to Dryden Wednesday. * 0% 0X A son was born to Mr. and] Mrs. 8S. Kanna at Ignace on Thursday, May 25th, * * #* second annual © Victoria contest was held at the The golf bruff came first with Norman Parker in second place. The for lowest number of also went to Norman Parker. H. H. Hembruff also captured honors in the men's strokes Mesdames MacRae, and Miss MacRae from Dryden. B. Berrey. were guests Municipality of Van Horne COURT OF REVISION A Court of Revision for the Township of Vian Horne will be] held in the township hall on Monday, June 5th, at 8 pm. o'clock to hear and determine dppeals against the Assessment. Roll for the Municipality of Van Horne and Glengoland School Section for the year 1933. GEO. WICE, Clerk. READ THE ADS --IT PAYS LOST--A swell big gray and white cat answering to the name of Claudius. We are sure he hasn't strayed away because Claudius was a sophisticated cat and knew his way about town and the way home, so he has either been stolen or worse-- shot--as some of the neighbors have threatened to do. Claudius lived a very carefree life, he ate his meals at the printing. office when business was good enough to provide any, slept on Tom Proudfoot's roof and spent his waking hours with his cronies holding loud conversations on Paterson's back' kitchen roof, which accounts for the threats on his life. Any news of his whereabouts will be welcome. WHITE FOOTWEAR 'Whites are going to be extremely popular this sum- mer--and we are certainly prepared to meet the demand with a wonderful range of ties, straps and oxfords. ONLY $3.50 : NEW HOSIERY : 75¢ and $1.00 a pair. : In semi-service and chiffon, in all the new shades-- correct for white shoes. ! : ! : 4 1 i --_-- : i ron J. B. GATES PHONE 71 DRYDEN CREATINE SHH Tm long drive. S. M. Morris featured Hi ining 24th, followed by a substantial lunch at 5 o'clock, and although the afternoon was showery, the youngsters 'had a big time in games and races, which were directed by Mrs. Archie Wright, Mrs. Mel. Wright, and Misses W. Rhind and M. Lumsden. There: was also a. softball match between the Wabigoon and Din- |} also in the men's contest, win- ning the consolation prize. In the ladies' contest Lillian Parker won first prize, with Mrs. A. N. Manning winning second prize. Miss Parker also won the prizes for lowest score and long- est drive in the ladies' contest. Mrs. J. D. Duncan was winner = ZEN Dryden Lumber Company, Ltd. LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES If it is in the building line we have it and the prices are right. All Estimates Cheerfully Given. ° Phone, call or write for prices. We specialize in rapid delivery to any part of the town or country where the roads permit. mr oe =. BARGAINS IN WATCH REPAIRS If you have more than one watch out of order--Bring them in--We have a repair plan whereby you may get one repaired FREE, Space will not permit details, call in and Tet us explain our plan. orwic girls, which resulted in 1|of the consolation prize. Agents for Lawn Mowers Phone 62-2. L. M. BEATH victory for Wabigoon. Hot dogs, er Canadian Oil Sharpened D. ANDERSON, THE HS ov PANY coffee, cake and sandwiches were EAGLE RIVER Products. $1.00 Manager Prices Restonabls 2 irs G aod served in a large tent to out-of- By A. F. R. C.P.R. Watch en a town guests by the members of the Institute and everyone seem- ed' to enjoy a pleasant social afternoon. i 7 = thoroughly enjoyed by all attend- ; yy 20000 VY messsaeeewessssesees MINNITAKI ing. The members served the D Ir d n Rv? nee A A A A A a a A PAS =) By A. F. R. usual excellent lunch and Mr. Y e op o . and Mrs. Lundeen supplied the La - and Born at Dryden Red Cross Hospital on Friday, May 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davis, of Minnitaki, a daughter. o% * * Members of Holy Trinity met last Thursday and discussed the suggestion of organizing a Guild. The Rev. T. Cann outlined the objects of a Guild and after some discussion it was decided to. organize. Fifteen members enrolled. Mrs. Ruete was elected president, Mrs. Phillbrook viee-! president, and Mrs. Howell sec.- treas. The order of meeting was then decided upon and a set cf rules and regulations drawn up. Members of the Building Com- mittee, present, reported that the finishing of the Church being practically completed, the funds on hand would he turned over to the newly formed Guild aftcr the necessary arrangements had been made. The meeting accept: ed this donation with thanks. 'make her talk, that we were all A very successful dance was arranged by the Women's Insti- tute here last Friday, and was music for dancing, which was kept up until almost daylight. The members wish to thank all those who helped to make this dance so successful and extend a wish that we shall have the game aid and support upon future occasions. Eagle River W. I Last Thursday afternoon was spent at the home of Mrs. Gar- diner, where we met Miss Slicter to hear her talk on the most widely impor rtant subject to all house-wives, viz: Window drap- ing. So interesting and thorough- ly enjoyable did Miss Slicter sorry when it ended, and wished that she could have spent more time with us. Those who missed this meeting surely missed some- thing worth while. Mrs Gardiner served tea at the close and a jolly half hour was indulged in, by small talk, reading tea cups! 9) EES () - GHD ) GHD (GE D- () SEED () GEE () GIS (ERED (O-&W | Eom 0 am 0am 0 mm 0-0 SOS (SE (-ED S O-S (0 5) CHRD () SED) ED OE () ES) GD (GB () SED () GE () GERD (CED () GH) 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 te pay. Dealers Phone Your Orders to 81-Ring 2. HEED ()- ED (GRD () SI ()- EER () a Box 272 Dryden, Ont. ES ()- SD (SEED () GED (CIES () HER () GRD () GF () SD () SEED () GIES () SIT () ED ( Lae (am )-E- -GEE () GED (EE ED (SED OO -GD- OO -ERED- O-GEED- (4D (SEND ()- SD () ERD (33 a PICNIC SUPPLIES PICNIC TIME IS AT HAND -- Wax Paper in rolls at 5c, 15¢ and 25¢. Interlake Lunch Sets, containing one heavy table cloth and twelve napkins, just 15c. A CANDY SHOP SOMEBODY GETS A KODAK FREE Starting Saturday, the 3rd, and during June, July and August this store is giving a Kodak to somebody. With every purchase of ten cents or over, one ticket will be given away. At the end of each month one ticket is drawn and holder of duplicate number is given the Camera. There is only one condition--Purchase must be .10c or over, if you spend 50c, only cne ticket given at time of each purchase--This is cash only. Charge accounts are not eligible. E. W. STANSFIELD & SON RED and iE FEE EEE EEE RRC Picnic Package, 31 pieces, 20c. ' Paper Cups--10c per dozen, | 0. H. PRONGER, Prop. PHONE 26 || BEAUTIFY : Your HOME Paper Plates, in several sizes, bc and 10c per dozen. = . : W" WITH THE FURNITURE YOU CAN BUY AT MONDAY--Snocal 1 o THE DRYDEN FU RNITURE MART | -- peo Tom > to a Toe Peas and o At these Reasonable Prices SPIC-SP AN S TP nie Se ih : : One slightly used, regular $19.50 at $14.50. ea i New Beds, complete ..............ccovvvvnn.. $15.75 id TUESDAY Corn Flake ay 280. Timi Wi New Pelt Mattresses ..................0.. eva. $5.45 Di-chioricide in pound cans at 75e. OR Viney 9 or Meds (1 s Dreggers, from v.00 iia $7.50 to $14.00 on es hi Square Dining Room Tables ................... $7.75 RENT A VACUUM CLEANER $1.00 per day. WEDNESDAY--10 1 Sugar 75¢; Rice, 4 1b for 25e. i TE ee ee Ta a eae] fly . 8. FREEDMAN, Manager HUD Bll Ciel EE E E Ee Baby Carriages, slightly used, from ... Good Refrigerator at a snap. Dryden Furniture Mart New and Secondhand Furniture Bought, Exchanged. WE AIM TO PLEASE. $9.00 to $12.50 Sold and LEVINSON BLDG. Ea n 55 = If rhonedn ATTENTION. rE ee NU-WAY GROCERY MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT NEW LAID EGGS--10c DOZEN. WATCH FOR THESE DAILY SPECIALS - SATURDAY, June 3rd--Grapefruit 4 for 25c. Alan Durance, Prop. WE DELIVER. \ ) {7 ; --0--0-- Pee Tey Pronger & Armstrong "THROUGH SERVICE WE KEEP GOING" "No One Appreciates Your Business More Than We Do." 2 Vo The Greatest Bargain of the Year New Ford V-8 Nb. THURSDAY--Mixed Feed Grains, $1.00 per 100 1b; Cheese 16¢ 1b, ; FRIDAY--24 1b Flour 69¢; Prunes, 3 1b for 2%. Rountree's Cocoa, 14-1b tin 1914c. (Present this ad for this special.) We are paying for Eggs: Firsts 12¢; Extras 15c. We want your eggs. : . Clover Seed 15¢ 1b; Alsike 12V4¢ th; Timothy 1214¢ th; Mixed 10c¢ ib. Free - Free -Free 6 Valuable Prizes Given Away to the Lucky Winner of our Contest. Every 50c worth of Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing or Tailoring done in our shop entitles you to a chance to win one of the following prizes: value $14.00 value $14.00 1st Prize--Pair Pants, made to measure, 2nd Prize--Ladies' 14-K solid gold Brooch, MONDAY, June 5th--1 Princess Soap Flakes and 2 bars Comfort Soap for 23c. TUESDAY, June 6th--Canned Peaches, sliced or halves, heavy syrup, per tin 16ec. WEDNESDAY, June 7th--1 Grape Nut Flakes, 1 Puff- ed Rice, and 1 Corn Flakes, all for 34c. THURSDAY, June 8th--No. 1 Creamery Butter, 22¢ Ib. FRIDAY, Jure 9th--1 pkt. Creamettes, 1 pkt. Egg Noodles, and 1 Ib Cheese, all for 33c. 3rd Prize--Ladies' 10-K solid gold Ring, 4th Prize--Cent's 10-K solid gold Ring, oth Prize--Solid 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 & TAILORS value $12.00 The biggest low-priced car. The only low-priced value $12.00 car with eight-cylinder smoothness and perform- ance. More for your money than amy other car. See Us for a Demonstration of the New Ford V-8 and the New Ford Four. - DINGWALL MOTORS Try our Nu-Way Tea, 33 1b, and Coffes 27¢ 1b. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AAR RAR RRR RRR RRR RRR Seog willilits Shonpinz ob the Nos Way." 'The Canadian Car' Phone 7-R-2 | Dryden, Ont. Queen St. Dryden, Ont. Opp. Station Ig +. B1LEVINSOW, Mgr. , CARRERE El Sele Te CEC IN SCONCE PPP eve = HL ed

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