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Dryden Observer, 13 May 1927, page 4

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THE Sq REY re We are Still Unpacking New Spring (Goods, and Our Stock and Range is Very Complete. X X X xX RIBBON CRAFT ARTICLES-- In Dress & Coat Flowers, Lingerie Pin and Baby Gifts. s, Jazz Garters These are on show in the Dry Goods Department-- A real Good Assortment to choose from. SHOE TREES--Your Shoes need as much attention as your other wearing apparel. Keep them in shape by using Shoe Trees. Enamelled in Pink, Blue or Mauve 23c. pair 15C. pair GINGHAM -- For Service and Durability Dresses, wear Gingham. Our range includes in House checks, plaids, stripes and plain colour, 32- inches wide, price 30c. per yard. zee a0 eT ---- CHILDREN'S WEARING APPAREL-- Now that the good weather is here, and the young- sters want to be outside, why not dress them in Clothes that will stand the wear and tear. See our Assortment of Panty Dresses and Rompers Prices range from goc. up. MEN'S SOCKS--in work & dress. Always on display, and the range is up to date. Light Wool, in Brown or Blue ......... 25¢. pair Cotton Socks, in Gray, Brown or Black 25c. pair English Worsted, fawn shades ...... 50c. pair Cashmere, all colours ...... cvs svssims 75¢. pair Silk & Wool, in latest checks & colors 75¢. pair English- Wool Socks ......ovi verre s $1.00 pair Golf Socks--for sporting wear ...... $1.25 pair MEN'S SHIRTS-- Work Shirts, chambray drill & wool from ..... $1.25 ee IE SER 3.00 Dress Shirts, in latest colors and designs, from 1.75 Orr ee a 3.00 See out Windows next Week for This Display. GROCERIES HOLLAND HERRINGS, in kegs, regular size, Special Price, each... ..... .50 Libby's APPLE BUTTER, REMEMBER THY CREDIT --TO KEEP IT GOOD. (Contributed) i , "credit is not sufficiently good to "ceive goods or service on cerdit, in the {estimation of those from whom we de- re- sire such accommodation. A BILL--or a statement of account is « Most people will pay if they have the "not an insult, nor even a jolt. A state- ment is a confession of faith--a state- ment of confidence, a souvenir of good- will--someone has trusted you; some- body has believed that you will pay your just obligations, that you ave worthy of trust. § Credit is one of the businessman's' most precious assets and credit comes | only to those of proven integrity; to those who inspire confidence, hold con- fidence and justify confidence. The system of credit is based on the simple and straightforward assumption that those who purchase, will pay as agreed, promptly and justly. The payment of a just debt is simple honesty and no one deserves any par- ticular praise for plain honesty, Horesty is four square--co: rect from 'all directions and in zl! angles--hones- ty is basic justice, upstanding becausc it is plain honesty. { If we never receive a bill or state- ment of account, it indicates that ow wherewith to make payment, or if they can get it. All humanity must pay, in cash, in goods or in service, for whatever of these it uses. And human- ity expects to be paid as it expects to pay; so to provide a suitable protective i . . i buffer in business transactions, we have credit. We must pay our bills as agreed if we are to keep our credit good, If it is utterly impossible to pay as agreed, a full explanation is due our creditors, in order that the credit system may survive and do its part in business. Credit Men are fair, and human as. well--they must be if they are to con- tinue as credit men. And with them a man's credit is as he may elect to have it. Good credit means good value, { prompt service, good will and satisfac- tion both to those who have credit aad to those who extend it. Remember then thy Credit--to keep it good at all times. For This Week: WESTONS BISCUITS, per Bb... 5. i050. 50 43 8-1 LADY FINGERS, jpet dbo. .... 1 oo. os cven rennin rons SE : STRAWBERRIES AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES ICE CREAM, Assorted Flavours, per quart ++ 05C. CELERY, § Ripe TOMATOES + HEAD LETTUCE, Ripe BANANAS, ORANGES, LEMONS GRAPE FRUIT FRESH PINEAPPLE SWEET POTATOES New CARROTS and CABBAGE. NEW POTATOES 4 C. Gough's Confectionery SONI 1 Prop. FRIDAY---- of fashion. NEWS--- THE SENSATION OF THE YEAR "So This "t Jazz! Pay: You've never seen anything till you see this fantasia Dazzling Charleston Steppers, Paris with a Giggle PRICES--25¢c. & 4oc. Matinee--15¢. & 30c. ----SATURDAY is Paris" ---- COMEDY MONDAY---- A Big Circus Special Bigger and B:tter than Barnums ----TUESDAY Show will be closed on Wednesday and Thursday, during the Summer Months. eli-lbtins, each... ... cine, .25 Perini sive, TE 7 tins for 15 $1.00 The Following THREE BIG SPECIALS Are For Saturday Only QUAKER CORN FLAKES PEEPRt. rier ee PURE RASPBERRY JAM, ea EE ES ES ES EE ov 10 LS RR SE ES - Ed ae ONTARIO CANNED TOMATOES, im i Coming--Douglas Fairbanks, in "DON Q~ : RE ie SALE OF-- THE CHEAP BAZAAR WEEKLY STORE NEWS --SPECIAL-- FOR. THIS WEEK WE WILL CONTINUE OUR White Cups and Saucers per pair 2c. Doz. for 65c. Now Here is Your Opportunity, so Don't Miss This BARGAIN SEE . THE WINDOW = W. E THORSEN & SON : Everyone made welcome at all services LOST--SPARE RIM AND TIRE, with Ford Cover, between Barclay and Wice's Farm. Finder please re- turn to C. J. WRIGHT, BOOTS and SHOES I ------ a -- en. SPECIAL OFFER--STAR CAR, 192¢ 'model, as good as new,--Apply ~ S. DATS, Dryden, FOR SALE -- FORDE COUPE, 1923 model, in good condition, apply to K. S. LeBARON, Dry den, (Ontario. FOR SALE_FORD COUPE, --Apply ALDRA SMiTH, | : Dryden, Ontario. We expect a new shipment of BootsandaShoes --by--r Saturday which includes different styles in shoes for-- Rod and Gun i Presenting the beauties of Canada to tourists, Rod and Gun and Canadian Silver Fox News appears this month as a special Dominion of Canada Tourist number. The May issue is featured by a special section, profusely illustrated, inwhich the countless attractions which Canada has to offer are laid before fous } ists. An editorial written by Hon. Chas Stewart, Minister pf the Jnterior,] 1. ADIES, welcomes visitors to the Dominion. The articles and stories contained in MEN, the issue cover practically all provincesy BOYS from New Brunswick to British Colum- and bia, a wide field and full of interesting material, fiction and fact, for those in- GIRLS, terested in hunting, fishing and ocut- also door life. Seasonable articles are con- CHILDREN'S. taired in the regular depariments o Fishing, Guns and Ammunition, Cut- door Talk and Kenuel. { Rod and Gun and Canadian Silver Fox News is published monthly by W. J. Taylor, Ltd., Woodstock, Ont. We have on hand already a full range of RUNNING SHOES ito fit every member of the family. Bargains in Used Cars urance Bros. &Co Chevrolet Dealers, DRYDEN, : MAAAAARAAAAAAAAAAAAASA | These Boots have been regular : $4.50 value. Town of Dryden All owners of Automobiles, Trucks, We also have some of the Tractors, Trailers, Auto Dea' ors, | BOY'S BOOTS Left at $2. 25 Garages and Chaffuers, ete,, must pro- cure their licenses, markers, ete., by | May 15th, 1927. Any person not com- | plying will be dealt with under he These are Boots that will stand Highway Traffic Act, the roughest weather. BARGAINS Second Hand ® Pe Special There is only about one hundred pairs of MEN'S DRESS and WORK SHOES Left at $2.95 pair. | Regular value 2.95. A number of USED CARS, : and | LIGHT DELIVERY 1 he in Good Running Condition $ it At Bargain Prices | beni ure From $275.00 Down. [We have, now on hand a ful range tof DINGWALL MOTORS, i 3 Dryden: Ontario. § BEDS, SPRIN GS, -and EL Ee = MATTRESSES, 4 (in 11 sizes. Deven United Church! 11:00 a.m--Sunday School & Bible Class. | 7:00 p.m.--Evening Worship, "The Meaning of True' Greatness." : EXTENSION COUCH AND MATTRESS, EXTENSION DINING TABLE, Complete Bed, Spring and Mattress, from $5.00 up. --Oxdrift-- 1.45 p.m.--Sunday School 2:45 p.m, --Public Worship KITCHEN TABLE & CHAIRS, H. A. RIVERS, Pastor. { | ' k ! Sunday School, 10:00 a.m, i Drvden Baptist Church One DEMOCRAT BUGGY, 11:00 a.m.--Church and Bible School | 6:50 p.m.--Song Service i TUESDAY, THURSDAY, 8 p.m.--Weekly Prayer ' {KITCHEN CABINET, \ ST. LUKES, CHURCH, Dryden' i Saturday Evening, 8:00 p.m.--Inter- One ORGAN, in good shape, cession Service. | i J J (Fourth Sunday After Easter) t4 More SEWING MACHINES, left--2 Singers, 1 Standard, and 1 Morning Prayer, Holy Communion with Eaton, all in good shape, could be Sermon, 11:00 a.m. | Evening Prayer and Sermon 7:00 p.m eried | in the store. ALL ARE WELCOME, E R. A. SMITH, Rector. } ~-- | Set Spike-Tooth HARROWS, fone POTATOE SCUFFLER, Also Other Miscellaneous Articles. A service for the whole family. "Come and See" Evening Subj: --"Jesus is Coming." (First of a series on the Second : Coming of Christ) H "aS, DAITER, Missionary Evening New and Second Hand ib GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIP- TION BOUGHT AND SOLD. DRYDEN-- -- -- --ONTARIC Meeting, Read John, Chap. iv. : "Jesus and the Woman of Samaria." There is a welcome and a blessing for you at each service. E. G. BAXTER, Pastor.

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