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Dryden Observer, 27 May 1927, page 4

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ETI Sq a ae re Everyday is Bargain Day in this Store. All our Departments always carry lines of exceptional values, at MONEY SAVING PRICES. Just ccme in and see for yourselves. We are only too pleased to show you around. Our large STOCIX comprises UP-TO-DATE Ready to Wear, NOVELTY GOODS, CHINA & CROCKERY aud HOUSEHOLD nececsities. MAY we again be permitted to say:--"1327 is Canada's Jubilee year." DOMINION DAY, JULY 1st, JULY 2nd and JULY 3rd, should be the greatest events that DRYDEN has ever had. ARE YOU GOING TO HELP? If So, Start Your Preparations NOW. SEE OUR DISPLAY OF BUNTING.-- Plain RED WHITE and BLUE, at 8c. per yard. TRI-COLOR, at 25c. per yard. PRINTED FLAG BUNTING--2 FLAGS to the yard, per yard 25c¢. The demand for Bunting will be large this vear. Our stock is limited, so buy now. Tes ---------- iby/ PRES TWO SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY-- GRANULATED SUGAR, 15-1bs for (One purchase only to a customer.) GLENDALE CREAMERY BUTTER, none better, 43 IRR er a I ET Mr TR Te WINE ae, EE EEE wn hr FOR SATURDAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK-- APPLES, 16-ibs for Saein situ nee visinin ae ei eas ORANGES, large size, per dozen -- four dozen for PURE LARD, anv size, 1's ER Ns EE EY NE EE EN rae a RIPE TOMATOES, per ib CUCUMBERS, good size, each EE WE REE FS en a ASTARAGUS TIPS, per bunch 1-1 COCOANUTS, each ; ALFRED PITT, Limited . DRYDEN ONTARIO -- ~ | woo} 2 148 ARAAARRAPRRPINAPOL PLANES PRESIDE Orit Po | mam OT I A I A A Pr SATS NEIL 0B TMA - Millions Drink THIS PURE Orange Lemon Juice IT is richest in the soluble solids that make Orange and Lemon Juice both healthful and delicious. Life--Giving Vitamins? Natural Organic Salts and Acids--are appetizers and § direct digestive aids. A natural Tonic which adds Zest : to busy days. ! At our Soda Fountain, we now serve Pure Orange and Lemon Juice, made from fresh Oranges and Lemons. ight PER GLASS, TEN CENTS. See it made in a moment ri before your eyes. For The Week-End-- Vanilla & Banana Ice Cream, per quart 3 FRESH STRAWBERRIES, at Lowest Market Price. Nelson's Jersey Milk Bars, family size, each ....... IQ son's Creamy TOFFE amily size, each ...... .Ig Head Lett weather te aE I3 i a PE LEE WER I ae : Celery, per. ...... Glam IO Carrols. feW_ perth 0. lo hr ae .I0 Sweet Potatoes, perdb. oo. or. .10 f ipe Bananas, 2-1ba for... coi m 23 Australian Green Grapes, perlb Si. ov ivan, .6o {iough's Confectionery 1 C: is Prop. a - » [this week and H e + Shower for Bride-elect Miss Grace McKellar, a bride elect if June, was the honoured guest at a shower at the home of Mrs William | Dempster on Thursday afternoon. Miss McKellar was the recipant of many from the numerous friends present, gifts PAUL KELLY IS FOUND GUILTY i OF MANSLAUGHTER LOS ANGELES, May 25 --Paul Kelly was convicted of manslaughter for the killing of Ray Raymond, husband of Dorothy MacKay Kelly's actress friend, | in a fist attack in Raymond's Holly- wood home. The conviction carries a penalty of from one to ten years im- prisonment. -- Superior Judge Charles Burnell set Tuesday, May 31, as the date for im- posing Kelly's sentence, ! OTHER WORD ON NUNGESSER | Ss 4, JOHN'S, Nfld, May 25 --The Danish schooner Alberta, which put into Belleoram recently, reported thai an aeroplane had been sighted eighty mil s off Cape Pine, on Monday, May J, the day Capt. Nungesser and Coli: were reported to have been sighted near Harbor Grace on their attempted non- stop flight from Paris to New York. The 1 is being further investigated the Government. MINER. AL FINDS MADE NEAR CHAPLEAU. CHAPLEAU, Ont, May 22.--Prospect- ors is some numbers have been attract- ed to a new area on the main line of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Lead. zine and copper showings are reported ito be the cause of the flurry, although put little information is obtainable, i The first find in this area was credit- 'ed to "Bob" Allen, well known pros- {pector, who was attracted to the [scene of the present activity last sea- son. Little was done at that time, but this Spring interest sprang up, and since then a number of claims have been staked. Entry to the field is a: Ridout, about thirty miles east o! Chapleau, Engineers representing two of the important operatirg companie: are reported to have en'eved the field considerable staking i; activity is forecast by thoze who are NEW in touch with the situation. f ol ) «= Young Hopeful: "What did papa . mean when he was told that he had - - Strand --- Mamma: "He got a geod price for i some land he sold, my dear." : = ! Young Hopeful (innocently): "Ha : 4 ithe servant girl been selling some FRIDAY--- --SATURDAY tland too?" TE ar Oa A HARRY LANGDON "The Stron o Man' A sight for sore eyes and a rib cracker of the highest order. NEWS---- -- COMEDY MONDAY---- -- TUESDAY BUCK JONES in "The War Horse' Coming :--The Big Picture in Technicolor "THE BLACK PIRATE" THE CHEAP BAZAAR WEEKLY STORE NEWS The Famous Utility Paint PAINTS, ENAMELS, VARNISHES "Save the Surface and you Save All." I'l' is not necessary for you to buy a large Size Can of Paint, when you only have use for a small quantity. We have in Stock now, the kind you want and to suite your purse. s Household Paint in eight colours, Decorative Enamels in eight colours, Black Iron and Screen Enamel, Varnish Stains, in four colors, per can 35¢., 30c., 20c. Yaint Brushes, Rubber Set, ........ vo .. 25e.,; 20c. Our Paint Drys in A Few Hours. PUTTY --1-1b Can, airtightonly .......0......... 25c¢. PUTTY KNIVES only ori oor Lovee 25¢. Mail Orders Accepted. Corir in and Look Around, when you are in Town. We Gtack Household Goods---Hardw are, Notions Glass- ware. W. E THORSEN & SON BARGAINS A number of USED CARS, and 2 LIGHT DELIVERY in Good Running Condition At Bargain Prices From $275.00 Down. DINGWALL Dryden, MOTORS, Ontario; a Drvden United Church! 11:00 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class. 7:00 p.m., Evening Worship, § He s y --Oxdrift-- 12:00 p.m.--Sunday School 3:00 p.m.--Public Worship A ve 7 hearty welcome is extended to all. H. A. RIVERS, Pastor. sini Welds ST. LUKES, CHURCH, Dryden § (Sunday after Ascension Day) Sunday School, 10:00 am. | Morning Prayer & Sermon, 11:00 am. { Evening Prayer and Sermon, 7:00 p.m. k § ALL ARE WELCOME, R.A. SMITH, Rector. r i i JL =r-- =} Drvden Baptist Church h 4 00 a.m --Church and Bible School } A service for every member of the family.. 6 :50 p.m, --Song Service § "The Future of the Unsavell » me in time for the (Co c-g Service.)* 7:30 ELLE Lecture, * a ical Mission in Inds ii 'Mr DAITER is away to the City on a buying trip and will return Friday, May 27, 'with a complete stock of Summer Goods. It will be wise for you to come in and See the exceptional bargains we will have to offar. We still have some of the Men's Shoes left, at $2.95 Pair 3. DAITE ering for Missicns. New and Second Hand Stoes. Thursday, 8:00 p.m --Midweek Prayer |e OF EVERY DESCRIP- Meeting. { TION BOUGHT AND SOLD. "Come and See." DRYDEN-- -- -- --ONTARIG E. G. BAXTER, Pastor, A : : 3

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