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Dryden Observer, 17 Jun 1927, page 4

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ruin Nis Y.3ap : 3g qu arePStore Stupendous Sale of Men's Canvas Shoes ALL NEXT WEEK -- These are on d.'play in the Window. BROWN OR WHITE CANVAS SHOES, eciither Felt or Leather Soles. Thiis Range includes both BOOTS and OXFORDS 25% Discount on Marked Prices FEET HE a SE MEN'S BLACK SILK HOSE--exceptional value, We want to clear this line seve sina anew, Special Price, three pairs for LADIES' SKIRTS--In Plaids and Serges Just the Garment you've been looking for, See Them in the Window--At Reduced Prices. BOY'S KHAKI PANTS-- Now that the weather is warm, dress the boy in these Pants." It is the only Garment for holiday wear. They are easily washed and are serviceable Prices are .70, .80 & goc. per pair UPSTAIRS D'EPARTMENT-- Our stock in this Department is large and varied. BEDS AND BEDDING, HOUSEHOLD. NECE SSITIES, CROCKERY, CHILDRENS AND LADIES' DRESSES, etc. etic, The Prices are right, and the stock is always kept ur,-to-cdate. ue -- tty SPF CIAL IN CROCKERY THIS WEEK-- JAPANESE CUPS and SAUCERS, fancy design, Only $1.75 a dozen. § ALFRED PITT, Limited District News (Continued from page One) zoon, Minnitaki, Eagle River and Qui- bell there with power to act, This | league has been held back waiting for the Dryden Athletic Association to take the lead, but so far without any acion so the Oxdrift baseball club aad other towns who have been waiting su long will try and get the league going also to make any arrangements neces- sary for the baseball tournament to be played at Dryden, July 2nd, during the Diamond Jubilee Celebration. Let's see a good turnout and get things going. On Friday night, June 17th, a base- bali game between Eagle River and Oxdrift will be played here. Game to start at seven o'clock sharp. This game promises to be interesting with no-hit Lurdin pitching for Eagle and the old strike-out, Ted Anderson, on the mourd for Oxdrif, The Annual Sunday School and Co.n- munity Picnies will be held at Oxd=ifr, Thursday, July 21st, Keep this da.e open. Congratulations are being showerec upon Mr and Mrs Robt. Amos, ou genial blacksmith on the safe arrival of a son, Wednesday, June 15th. A meeting of the Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs Harry Pateman, Thursday afternoon, June 7. A good turnout of members were present, > Miss H, E. Mawhiney returned te Oxdrift Sunday afternoon from hex home at Huntsville, Ont., where she was called suddenly on account of the serious illness of her mother. Last reports received was that her mother was doing as well as could be expected. The Oxdrifi people appreciate the kindness of their teacher to come back so far for less than two weeks teaching to keep her pupils through their ex- aminations, Oxdrift defeated Minnitaki in a base- ball game, 12-7 last Saturday night at Oxdrift, before a large crowd. WABIGOON--The Bazaar and Dance CE) EE GRR (ENED 0 CE (CED EE EER (CRE (FEED (THE OEE OOS & DIAMOND JUBILEE Of Confederation CELEBRATION July 1st, 2nd & 3rd Plan and make preparations for your FLOATS early. Please get your FLAGS and BUNTING NOW while ample supplies are available. Splendid Prizes are being Offered for-- BEST DECORATED BUSINESS HOUSE. BEST DECORATED RESIDENCE. BEST DECORATED BUSINESS FLOAT. BEST DECORATED FLOAT, OTHER THAN BUSINESS. BEST DECORATED AUTO, Etc. Prizes for Sports Programme are on usual generous scale. ope Gis HH TE = Strand FRIDAY-- Mary Pic "SPARROWS" NEWS-- ----SATURDAY kford, in_ --COMEDY MONDAY-- Monte Blue. in "THE BRUTE" Just two weeks from today till "The McFadden's Flats" will be open. A nice quite place "or THE CHEAP BAZAAR WEEKLY STORE NEWS CELEBRATION AT DRYDEN, JULY 1st, 2nd, 3rd. CANADA'S DIAMOND JUBILEE --TUESDAY Boilermakers. Our Shipment has Arrived with all the Goods and Novelties you need for decorating your house and car. : Get yur supply now and need. FLAGS--from .05, .10, .15, BALLOONS,--from .05, .10 and 15c. FLOWERS--Assorted, .05, and 10c. DANDY HORNS--Great Noise Makers, 25-in. long, 25c¢. SAFETY CRACKERS--will last a lifetime, 25c¢. PAPER GARLANDS--3 colours, will stand rain, five yards, 25c¢. PAPER SHAKERS--3 colours on stick, 24-in. long, 25c. PAPER PLUMES--3 colours on stick, 18-in. long, 25c¢. CREPE PAPER--10-ft. all STREAMERS CREPE-- 4o-ft.--.15 ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS, 40, 60 watt, each 25c. SEE OUR WINDOW. Come now, before it is to late. Come inside and look around, Large Supply in Household Goods. W. E THORSEN & SON and .20 colours, .10 combination colors, when in Town. mmm A number of USED CARS, (MORNING PRAYER and LITANY-- don't wait till the last minute, as you will not be able to get what you 1eld in Wabigoon, by the U.F.W.0, on Vay 24th was a great success, and all he goods at the Bazaar sold like hot- rakes, Many visitors from Dryden at- ended 'the dance which went on splendidly to the up-to-date music sup- olied by the Freshmen Orchestra. For variety Mr and Mrs Pidgeon gave a neat demonstration of the "Charleston" as it is done in Florida. Bill Hamilton also did some lively stepping. : The pretty Quilt was won by Mrs Gummeson, Many other good times are being iooked forward to. Be sure and come and taste life's glad moments." Play and Dance-- "All A Mistake" was given in Wabi- goon on June 3rd and was also a great success. Although there was a s'eady downpour of rain, which kept many people away, the hall was well filled, Music being supplied by the "Fresh- men" Orchestra. It was "proof pesitive" that a nice hall and good music is enjoyed Ly everyone, --E. MARNIE, Sec'y., UF.W.O. Town of Dryden Property Qwners on Streets to be SEWERED TAKE NOTICE THAT: The Council of the Town of Dryden has authorized the construc- tion of lateral six inch sewer connec- tions for main sewer in centre of street to the property line, for any lots for which the owners make written appli- cation to the T'own Clerk. The cost of such connections, to the property line only, to be assessed directly against the lots served, over a plications be made during the period of construction of the main sewers. Lateral connections for which applica- tions are made after the completion of the main work or after the issuing of sewer debentures for the main work shall be paid for outright by the applicant at the time application is made to the Clerk for such work, J. E. GIBSON, Town Clerk, Town of Dryden Dated June 9th, 1927, BARGAINS and LIGHT DELIVERY in Good Running Condition At Bargain Prices From $275.00 Down. DINGWALL MOTORS, Dryden, Ontario. SUNDAY, June 12th. 11:00 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class. 7:00 p,m., Evening Worship --Oxdrift-- 2.00 p.m.--~--Sunday School 3.00 p.m.--Public Worship Everyone Welcome, H. A. RIVERS, Pastor. ST. LUKES, CHURCH, Dryden SUNDAY SCHOOL--10:00 a.m, 11:00 a.m. Subject:--"Jesus Only." EVENING PRAYER and SERMON---- Subject:--"The Voice of Jesus." You are cordially invited to all Services R. A. SMITH, Rector, Drvden Baptist Church' 11:00 a.m.--Church and Bible School A Service for the whole family. 2:30 p.m --Mission Band, 6.50 pm.--Song Service Subj.:--"The Shining Pathway." MONDAY, 7.30 p.m--B YP .U:, Study Class. We shall study "The Gospel according to Matthew" the second study in the series on the Four Gospels. THURSDAY, 8 p.m, --Weekly Prayer Meeting, Come and Pray. Jesus said: "Come unto Me all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest" Matt. 11:28. E. G. BAXTER, Pastor. period of thirty years, if the said ap-1 Drvden United Church! 7:00 p.m, 1 Men's and Boys SUITS I just returned from the City and fortunately I happened to pick up {about seventy-five Men's SUITS, which include all sizes, from 34 to 148, also different shades. These $40.00 & $45.00, but as we bought the Suits practically at our own price, we are putting them out at ¢ : a quick sale at DRE I RCA a Now remember that these are Suits for $45.00 as well as $35.00. yi order to have your choice you (will have to be an early shopper. Don't let it keep you back, if you jcan't pay for it. i You can pay $2.00 or $3.00 deposit, and we can arrange for the balance. EE SE SUITS for growing-up bays, extra good value, at [Men's Tovced and Leatherette RAINCOATS, {low prices. at exceptionally Men's DRESS PANTS, grey flannel, navy blue serges, plain and J stripe; also good assortment in work PANTS from $1.65 up. 1Boys' BLOOMERS, also Grey Flannel LONG PANTS. We added several new lines in our *Work and Dress BOOTS, at $2.95 Boy's BOOTS, at $2.25. We are also putting out for --SATURDAY-- A few lines of LADIES' BOOTS AT SALE PRICES. It will be worth while you seeing them, "* If you are buying or selling call at our Secondhand 'Store. We Secondhand Furniture, could save you money either way. Canvas and Leather GLOVES, & MITES from... hh 20 SON 03 WORK SHIRTS, at ....... 95 S, DAITER, New and Second Hand Stoes. GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIP- TION BOUGHT AND SOLD. DRYDEN-- -- -- --ONTARIUG » Suits all sold retail at $35.00,

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