Dryden Observer, 9 Jun 1933, p. 4

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER' pemerre---- JUNE Oth, 1033 VEFONEe's nthusiastic hig, roomy, low- riced PONTIAC H A SAFETY-GLASS ANTI-GLARE WINDSHIELD! £1) EEE () GED () ERD () GED () EE (ERED () RD () EET () SEED () SED ()- SID () GND () GE I$ There is to be quite an event Monday night, June 12th. We draw the lucky name for the $25.00 Cobalt Blue 97 picee Dinner Set. YES, SIRI PONTIAC IS LONGER, HEAV- IER, ROOMIER, AND JUST AS ECONOMICAL There are, therefore, just a few days left. Any purchase upstairs, gets your name in the box. You might be the winner. We have to take some method of decision, any how this is the only way we know. IT FILLS THAT HOOD --PONTIAC'S BIG, SMOOTH EIGHT-IN- LINE ENGINE STABILIZED FRONT- END ASSEMBLY. . . . SMART V-TYPE RADIATOR, TOO Someone will be happy, and we sincerely trust some- one will get it, that needs it. The winner will be announced in the following week's issue. "AIR-STREAM" STYLING | THERE'S THE SECRET OF PONTIAC'S GOOD LOOKS REMEMBER, IT'S EASY TO BUY A PONTIAC ON GMAC TERMS INFANTS BERETS: Just a nice little change three colors, white, sky and pink. to the warm bonnet. In Price only 19¢ each. LOOK, THAT'S THE FAMOUS Also a nice little assortment of. babies, wool knit FISHER NO-DRAFT wear. Just a few little things that will be picked up RUBBER VENTILATION quickly. INSULATION : el AT 38 POINTS st Ask to see them, they will be picked up very quick NO BUMPING 7 : OR JARRING Produced i " The 'Automobile Sue Sande" ells zy or 4 roduced in i hal roviaes Canada Tr 1 choos- FLOWER POTS: ing your next car. Send coupon for free copy: Customer Research Dept. General Motors Products of Canada, Limited Oshawa, Cntario 'We have just passed several hundred of these into stock, weight nearly a ton. The prices are lower. 41, inch Pot and Saucer .... 10c. 6 inch Pot and Saucer .... 18c. 7 inch Pot and Saucer .... 25c. SHV GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCTS Durance Brothers & Company Dryden ; | Ontario NAME ADDRESS P-15C Here and There Another sale of salmon angling We have other odd sizes as high as 12 inch, but the --N EMAN FOR SALE--NEW COL above three sizes are standard, every day using. Radiant Gas Heater. Looks like a fire place, is portable and will heat any room com- fortably at a minimum cost J. L. SKILLEN, AGENT FOR Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada, Wawanesa Fire Insur- ance Co., Canadian Pacific Ex- press Money Orders, Cunard SOFTBALL NOTES This Week's Results. 1 0 , Toadies leases is announced in New Bruns- lee : : 3 : i wick for the famous waters. of Steamship Tickets, and Scan-| and at the same time is very AN ATTEMPT TO CLEAR All. Rangers 27 -- Ramblers 20. the Upsalquitch River which will dinavian American Lines. ornamental. Call at the Ob- be leased to the highest bidder at a sale to be held in Fredericton, April 27. The leases will be for Skeeters 25 -- D.C.S. 9. 2 Red Sox 12 -- D.C.S. 11. SPRING HATS server Office and see this hand- some heater which will be sold : Ramblers 16 -- Riversides 8. Red Sox 12 -- Skeeters 11. % 0% * Eight runs in the lucky seventh by the Rangers spelled defeat for the ten years from March 1, 1933. Canadian railway salaries have experienced severe cuts over the past few years. This has ap- - plied to officers as well as to SUBSCRIBE TO YOUR HOME TOWN NEWSPAPER. at a bargain price. SE 4d ab 40 40 Ab Ab £0 Sh 00 a6 ab a0 Sb Gb 4h Ah 40 4h 40 40 40 40 At 4h 40 6 40 £0 4b 4h 40 48 4 YOUR HOME IS YOUR CASTLE Admit only clean, constructive news by reading The vogue now is for all white, but many of you might not find this always useful, and be glad to get a colored hat at a next to nothing price. About 50 and hoping each day will find the assortment less, we grade the selling as follows: Ramblers in their argument last workers on the trains and along Saturday, any hat ......... $1.50 Wednesday evening. Until the sixth the - lines. The recently issued THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Mond 5 y : innng, the Ramblers appeared to be| annual report of the C. P. R. an- A Daily Newspaper for the Home ORDBAY ov sa Su a $1 40 assured of two more points. The Rangers, however, rallied and event- ually forged ahead to victory. : * * Skeeters caught the D.C.S. girls off guard and showered them under a barrage of 'runs in an abbreviated tussle last Friday night. Nine Skeet- er runs in the sixth frame put the game on ice and provided too strong a finish to an otherwise good game. EI D.C.8. girls put up a great battle before bowing to the Red Sox in the night cap last Friday evening. A nounced that E. W. Beatty, Chair- man and President of the C. P. R., had instituted a special cut of 15 per cent, for himself and the Com- pany's directors. This makes a total cut of 259% for them since the decline in earnings began. Nipigon River's famous speck- led trout don't know it yet but the ukase has gone forth that non-residents shall pay only $5.50 for an annual fishing license, or about half the charge hitherto. Further, Nipigon guides will offer their services this year for $23.00 a week as against $28.00 in 1932. These trout in the Nipigon pools It gives all the constructive world news but does not exploit crime and scandal. Has interesting feature pages for all the family on Women's Activities, Home- making, Gardens, Education and Books. Also pages for the Children and Young Folks. Vigorous editorials, an interpretation of news in the "March of the Nations" Column and "Watching the World Geo By" are of especial interest to men. The Christian Science Publishing Society 107 Falmouth Street, Boston. Massachusetts Please enter my subscription to The Christian Science Monitor for a period of i 2 One year & Six months 2 > Name....oovee Cveesenee celvaine Div raisensvivnivene $9.00 4.59 Three months $2.25 One month 15¢ eC © Wo, Street... ov oe0iisrioiiann, 8000000: 800000040000000000000000048 > p 4 > ) p b p ) > 4 SRE a at ide a 4 4 p 4 4 3 o 4 p A AA AAAA DAA Adiboladhodolaadhad did ohh bad bb AAA AAA Tuesday and Wednesday Thursday and Friday Saturday, good-bye SUNDRIES OF INTEREST MEN'S POLO SHIRTS: In white, blue, tan, by two high-class makers, Tooke and Stansfield. Priced $1.25 and $1.50. ] : i 2 ! : i | : ] 1 | : ] : ! : | 4 J 4 ; : : : : : : i 4 | | 4 2 3 : | 2 [ : ! : i : ! : ; 4 : 4 ! 4 : 4 i : ! 4 | 4 | 4 i 4 & y-g0- in the first fr ee pli ah ei ig ii rane and in those off the islands at its = : HN six spasms yielded only mouth including St. Ignace, run PIENS P1haAv HATS: i= * A five while the students Wore gather-| i0-Sgven pannils'and up. T AKE YOUR DEPRESSED Formork, whi. Ll Give, 20c, 25¢, 30c and 40c. ) } ort ot 4 For d T5c, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.0 ing eleven, only one short of a draw. Canadian Pacific liner Emi a ; OL APGRR Le Sd, C . and 00. press 1 ' ' 2; Pe nt ® # ® of fy Tooenily hung up a new CLOTHING DOLLAR GO FARTHER ok : = speed record when she travelled le re net] Hie 2.2% wiles from Honolglt DALL AT iy iE is: ie ihe Victoria in four days, eight hours 9 ° WOMEN'S BATHING SUITS: ; and three minutes, clipping ' Riversides. ~The losers experienced | poppe au ELE M ort on S Clothin Store Speed models 5. le ll .. $2.00 and up. difficulty in fielding a team at the previous time for the voyage and J Sensduied a time. Ta A much outdistancing the best mark In The Old Daiter Stand) lers ramble ome in he secon tie 13 | alter an bo Re second | for any other Face liner oxcen Teo WOMEN'S WHITE COTTON STOCKINGS: = * *® # ED SPECIAL In cotton and lisle 10c¢ pe i : dle ell aR r pair. Red Sox climbed into a three cor- The literary hit of the year has A fom ls p Db nered tie for leadership Monday even- | been made by Frederic Niven, Ladies' Suntan Canvas Oxford Cuban Heel ...... $1.00 ; package of Dye would mean most economical buy- ing by a one run victory over the Canadian author, living near Nel- . : ing, along with a little trouble. Skosters, It was fhe Skesters first| Som. BC, whose "Mrs. Bar ry" has Ladies' Black or White Oxford, no heel .......... 90c A een recently hailed by authori- . " | I al, Weis ties as one of the most profound- Children's Brown T Strap Slippers ri NEVIS LI NE 60c 1 ly moving books ever written. 2 ; s 2 BOY'S COTTON DRAWERS: EE Kir. Niven 'whe thus. breasted fete Children's Blue Sandalette Slippers ........ RT i Nols ofl is on Tl : 7 lo ; the ranks of best sellers, earlier ES : torn : p ' 8 mineuions price : Men I Ladies All Wool Swimming Suit ........ Loe $1.80 per pair. 7, | Hawks 76 -- Shamrocks 2. and freight for the Canadian Pa- Boy's Cotton Swimming Suit ................... . 50e = Sandies 256 -- Rice Lake 5. cific Railway at Nelson. $1.80 ; ! ; Hawks 22 -- D.C.S. 18. Smee Men's All Wool Swimming Suit ................ ¢L v. ie 5 i eas H. F. Mathews, general man- ; : -- GLASS WATER SETS: an Horne -- Rice Lake 15. ager, Canadian Pacific hotels in Men's Rayon Polo Shirts .............co iin. 9b¢ . : D.C.S. 13 -- Sandies 9. western Canada, with headquar- Lo Good sized Jug and 6 Tumblers, for ..... $1.09 set. ¢ Es PE ters at Winnipeg, has been pro- C. A MORTON JR. ; moted general manager of the 7 Shamrocks failed to hit their stride company's hotel system from } 4 last Thursday evening and let the, coast to coast, with headquarters | Soi === = Hawks pound out a 16-2 victory. Despite the one sided score, the game was one of the best played this year, neither side' spoiling many fielding chances. The Hawks heavy artillery showed up to advantage. #®% The Hawks were lucky to head off the attack of the D.C.S. boys in the second fixture on Friday evening. The Hawks started impressively and ran in Montreal, according to a re- cent announcement by E. W. Beatty, chairman and president of the railway. It is necessary to go back to the year 1916 to find revenues of the Canadian railways on a level comparable with 1932. The fol- lowing figures show that in 1932 as compared with 1916: Railway Operating Rev- jay GROCERY SPECIALS For SATURDAY DAIRY BUTTER: The enforced shut down of the Creamery, gives us an accumulation from time to time. We pay 17c¢ cash, we sell Saturday only for .........c iv viaaidi 14c If you take advantage of the opportunity you make money. ay : up a 10-0 lead in the first three enwes. ..Decreased 5.5% ENT SALE THIS WEEK ONLY frames. Subsequent innings found the Railway Operating Ex- - old boys tired after the hard first penses ..Increased 20.9% ¥ POST TOSTIES. game, and the kids were not slow to Net Revenue from Railway ; > Aro deliohtild | ho ki Tih take advantage. The game finished Operations ..Decreased 50.6% MILK PAILS---Heavy steel plated, special sale 50c, on re delightful in the hot weather. in the moonlight with the Hawks Railway Tax Accruals Saturday's special ................ eens Si for 250, tenaciously clinging to their narrow lead. ve vs es ou Increased 135.7% Net Railway Operating sale this week--2 for 9lc. nw Income .. ..Decreased 58.3%: hn i ; ; iY Railway Property Invest- FRESH PORK BUTTS: | In fhe mepntime the Jandies lead ment ,. .. ..Increased 34.6% LARGE WRITING PADS WITH ONE PACKAGE chy : ; ed Rice Lake and carried home the Rate of Return on Invest- i These weigh 5 to 6 lbs., just the size for a family. honors... Rice Lake were unable to ment .. .. ..Decreased 69.0% | ENVELOPES yur la 3 get going in time to stop the onrush.| Revenue FPreizht. Ton : This is young pork, and should be excellent. and have yet to register their first Miles.. .. ..Decreased 28.3% Regular 20c each. = | It is mainly meat, not much, in fact very little bone. win. : Revenue Passenger Miles J : : ; ; * » x ve +a es -v ..Decreased 50.3% On sale this week--32 for 2lc. Saturdey's speclal=. 0 Soa 14c per ih. Rice Lake put up a stirring battle Actual Gross Ton Mes 17.29 i : i for seven innings before allowing Payroll oi ee 14/0 of iit Esa . ya Horne to push over a win in the Train Service Employees BUY WHILE THIS SALE LASTS ; : eighth inning of Tuesday . night's and Telegraphers scheduled battle atthe D.P.S. grounds. Taareased 31.30} : 5 In the fifth and sixth frames the los- Train Mites 2 > Barieased 29.89 ; : ers stoutly maintained a two run : i = COME IN AND LOOK AROUND WHEN IN TOWN. lead, losing . the advantage in the 7 bang-up game from the Sandies. seventh. Van Horne pushed over Stanti ele the: Hinds 1 a Tour miarliers Un the owira inwing. toloriing slowly the mSinacnis, allowe SEE Spine Shee BIE Sana SEE Same Same Sue EB take home the bacon. * * = The boys from the Hall of Learn- ing stepped out bravely in the night cap on Tuesday night to take a the Sandies to gain a narrow margin, which was carefully defended until the sixth, when the boys stepped out for seven runs, including two circuit smashes. A record crowd loudly ap- plauded the combatants, | i 4 W. E. 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