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Dryden Observer, 8 Jul 1927, page 4

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| THE Betas DIR Ey : f . os emp ce NE belt iin SquarePStore NOW THAT THE DISTRICTS GLORIOUS CELEB- RATION OF CONFEDERATION IS OVER, MAY WE BE PERMITTED TO SAY OUR LITTLE PIECE. Mr Pitt while passing through the east made some nice merchandising pickings in both Montreal & Harry Johnson from Fort William | was spent the week-end at his home in Dryden, He was accompanied by D Henderson of that city, Miss Alice Neill, 'of Wabigoon, is visiting her sister Dolly for a few days this week. a visitor to Winnipeg last week, = & B. Levinson, Kenora, visited Dryden, * | Wednesday. Mr and Mrs H. Thompson and soni of Kenora. visited her parents, Mr and %Irs A, E. Moore this week. Mr and Mrs G. N. Dechert have re-| }r and s E. Pillage, of Winni- Hall. A large turnout is requested. turned frem an extended visit in the | peg were the guests of Mr and Mrs C. i A, HENDERSON, Sec-Treas. east, J. Wr os during the Jubilee Celebra-! = PL I EC Te EET rao | 4 SPECIAL MEETING. z "A Special Meeting of the Rate Payers [of Public School Section No, 1, Eton- { Rugby, will be held at the Oxdrift Community Hall, at 7:30 p.m. Mon- jaar, July 18th, for the purpose of con- {sidering repairs to the Community Demonstration of Baking-- Last week concluded a rmost success- ful demonstration of baking given by Mrs Rogers, of the Magic Baking Powder Company, at Wright's Store. The previous week Mrs Rogers demon- strated at Pitt's Store and one after- i noon she served tca assisted by several | young ladies, An interesting even-! ing's demonstration was given in the} Fo FRIDAY---- --SATURDAY KENNETH HARLAN, and PATSY RUTH MILLER in A Roaring Romance of the Racetrack King of The Turf Town Hall, to about eighty ladies Under the auspices of the W. I A} musical programme and refreshments: I followed by a vote of thanks to Mrs., + : :10rtunatel € Rogers concluded a most enjoyable as i ately I happened to pick up well as instructive evening, 'about seventy-five Men's SUITS, ETON--RUGBY--On the last day of Which include all sizes, from 34 to : school, the scholars of Eton--Rugby 148, also different shades. These school gave a splendid entertainment, Dialogues, Songs and Nigger Sketches. just returned from the City and The schoolhouse was crowded and each Toronto. Some of these goods are in, some in transit. tir wash with Soplakse The $40.00 & $45.00, but as we bought fap . : NEWS-- Comedy--"HER AMBITION." ischolers did well, and much credit is the Suifs practically at our own This implies therefore a July Sale of Merchandise. 250 1 thelr toncher, Miss McDonald. ; N 1 d t this hy with the usual shrug MONDAY---- ee TITESDAY | for the way in which they were train. Pree, we are putting them out at Now please do not pass this by w , There will be no large Sale Bills, or spectacular advertising. The goods will be shown on the floor, and we invitingly say "COME IN". Half price is perhaps an exaggeration, but there is none at all in the statement, that $12.00 will buy as much as 20.00 ordinarly. The Jobbers and Manufacturers, friends of Mr Pitt, seemed to think the poor beggar was worthy of a little help out, and really went out of their way to find clearing line bargains, means ordinary and looked for bargains. There is roughly about $10,000. of Sale Merchandise, bought especially for July selling, this being very cot:prchensive in detail. Enumeration may be of interest: -- Saxonys and Flanellettes at many prices; Yama, Domin- ton, Gold and Empire Flannels, Shirting, Drills, Tartans many of them personal and these by no, GEORGE O'BRIEN and EDMUND LOWE in A Breezy Comedy of the Ring Coming :--The Stupendous Spectacle Attraction "QUO VADIS" Next Week. Coming fe "QUO VADIS" NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS ted. All the scholars took part in one dialogue entitled "The Crowning of ; Canada," and the costumes and crowns | i were certainly a work of Art, At} the close of the entertainment, they Suits for $45.00 as well as $35.00. gave their school yell which is {follews-- Rugby Ruler we are so, Junior Red Cross as you know Are we healthy? Well I guess Eton-Rugby, yes! yes! yes! Games and dancing followed, and re- freshments were served. a quick sale at Ss evesr eee as In order to have your choice you can't pay for it. You can pay $2.00 or $3.00 deposit, and we can range for the balance. arr Mrs E. Lundin spent last week in Dryden visiting friends. Finsmithing | Plumbing | Suits all sold retail at $35.00, Now remember that these are will have to be an early shopper. Don' t let it keep you back, if you Tweed and Leatherette Linings, Italians Sateens, Cretonnes, Marquisettes, In the matter of ihe Estate of et rilliam as a ide : oy WILLIAM DIXON, late oof Dry-| 0 the matter of the Estaee of William i RAINCOATS, at exceptionally Scrims, Curtain Nets, Muslins, all in great variety. dori. Dotcased 2 McMillan. late: of the Town of 8a ng ® Blankets, Towels, Bath Mats, Table Napkins, Table i NOTICE IS HERELY GIVEN that, | Dredd ecsazed Let tims Cloths, Floor Rugs, Comforters, Organdies Nainsooks, all persons having any claim against itn : us give you anes os i Dresser Scarves and Hosiery. the late William Dixon, who died on| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, On your plumbing. : E 0 or about the 17th day of April, 1927. a1 persons having any claims against We carry a full line of: : = For Men--Overalls, Collar Buttons, Fine and Work 'at Dryden, Ontario, are required to|the late William McMillan, who died BATHROOM FIXTURES, 'Men's DRESS PANTS, grey Shirts, Underwear, Golf Sox, Belts, Umbrellas, Soft. mail or deliver to the undersigned, on or about the 15th day of February --Also-- q thes Collars, Sweaters, Windbreakers, and Pyjamas. Solicitor herein for the Toronto | 1927, having his fixed place of abode§ PIPE AND PLUMBING annel, navy blue serges, plain and j General Trusts Corporation and Ed-'at the Town of Dryden, Ontario, are FITTINGS. stripe; also good assortment in As we said we are unable to detail prices in this issue of the paper. The goods are not all in, the work 1s too hugh to handle, under a few days, yet we know ® * ward Sterling Dixen, executors of the| "and full particulars required to mail or deliver to the undersigned, the Administratrix, of the said Estate, their names and ad- dresses and full said estate, their names and addresses of their claims ond statements of their accounts and q RYDER work PANTS from $1.65 up. J 0 AY : : : 2 particulars of their ao i Zhor e " enough already to specify as under, just a few plums. the nature of the securities, if any. |claims and statements of their el : ponfd Dryder, Ont | fos 2. Lad Told by them; and that after the 27th counts aud te nature of their secnri-§ PEERS CREESTEELER™ [yy BOOMERS, also Grey -adies Sheer Silk Hose, 15 colors, in choice per pair 20 day of July 1927, the said Executors ties, if any, held by them; and that 1 Fl > a will proceed to distribute the assets of after the first day of August, 1927, BA RGAINS annel LONG PAN Es ERAT TES WIE SRN a RT a four pairs for the said deceased among entitled thereto, having regard only to the persons J said Administratrix will proceed A number of Ww e added several new lines in our > | to disribute the assets of the said de- USED CARS Butter Cloth, peryard Son = i claims which they shall then have ceased among the persons entitled 2d ? Work and Dress BOOTS, at $2.03 5 notice, aad that the iis Executor A Lisi having regard' only to the Men's Porous Knit Underwear, per garment worth iSies forte iv ii vite lh Men's Blne Stripe Bib Overalls, heavy and well made, per pair seattle sire wt paar re ase sissies § cwill not he liable for said asse to any person of shall not then have ts claims of which they shall then have 'notice, and that the. said Administra- whose claim they s jtrx will not be liable for the said received notice. | assets or any part thereof to any HENRY PORTER COOK, Esq, person of whose claim they shall nov Kenora, Ontario or any part thereof hen have received notice. LIGHT DELIVERY in Good Running Condition At Bargain Prices From $275.00 Down. 'Boy' s BOOTS, at $2.23. BRT REI DINGW ALL MOTORS, We are also putting out for Little Boys Bloomers, PEL PRT. Sr aa Solicitor for the said, } Disarm Ontario. , --SATURDAY-- TORONTO GENERAL TRUSTS] (Mrs) M, C. McMILLAN, rT En A few Thies of Wash Cloths, each 2... ion ceive cia Aart CORPORATION, and | Administratrix, EDWARD STERLING DIXON, Esq! Drvden United Chueh LADIES' BOOTS Dark Art Linen, for embroidering, per yard Leather Belts, CER Bg Bh BT eR BE A RAE ha aS & this 5th day of July, 1927. i Dated at Dryden, this 6th day of July, 1927. Dated at Kenora, I1:00 a.m.--Sunday School and Bible Class 7:00 p.m--Public Worship AT SALE PRICES. [It will be worth while you seeing f seme {tere} tees them, ¢ Umbrellas, each cai saa By Van He ison Soft Collars, two for 2:00 p.m--Sunday School 2 ; | THE CHEAP BAZAAR [131mSmis sin | Liner Collars, tWO fOr vrs os ies venetian WEEKLY STORE NEWS 1 Everyone Welcome If you are buying or selling 2 i 3 i Q x Saf ety Pins, per dozen ... WHAT WOULD YOU BE PAYING FOR YOUR ARTICLES YOU BUY irl M.A RIVORS Pasih Secondhand Furpaure, c= THERE WAS NO STORE LIKE THX "CHEAP BAZAAR"? x4 at our Secondhand Store. We ¥ : : Boys' Jerseys, each JE BT a RE RST RL NE OR a Re a Men's Pyjamas, nearly 200 in the selection worth If you will think this over, perhaps you will decide to give us a larger share of your buying, ST. LUKES, CHURCH, Dryden could save you money either MORNING PRAYER and $3.50 and $4.50 Bargain.............. $1.95 pair , | Lids, for cooking kettles _..._.__. LS Wash Basing ne 2D SERMON, 11:00 a.r=.f Way. : Knives and forks, from __... 10c. pair Colanders _ 25 EVENING PRAYER AND fCan : " GLovEE &3 These are not Bankrupt goods. These are folly goods. Butcher Knives, each i _. 2 Some Pons, assorted. lo 1 SERMON, 7:00 p.m. vas and Leather bE | 17 i pean 25 Next week will have full details of this Folly Sale. Teaspoons, a ° inpers : ALL ARE INVITED. { MITTS, from er ey 20 { Tablespoons, LEO wii limit 30 ; Paring Knives ..____.._a.ee..__ 13% Also Large Stock of-- R. A. SMITH, Rector. | 0. nn TPE {Large Mixing Spoons, from ---- +15 ¢ Water Pails, Wash Tubs, Dish Pans, -- : N Sion Sifter .25 { Hardware and Glassware, : WORK SHIRTS, at... oye a iPotato Masher... eC 25 . A > EP BUONO S nope 15 & .25 Special This Week-- Drvden Baptist Church : & Kitchen Forks, 13-in. __.._.__.. 25; New Household Goods. Come in and {1I a.m.--Church and Bible School i Cont Openers oie eo .25 look around. 16:50 p,m.--Song Service Ee % Muffin Tins, 8-hole _.._ Wi steered : : yl fe Frying Pans, large ee. .25 i Young Ladies Ready Trimmed Hats, MONDAY, 7:30 p.m.--B:Y:P.U: 3 2 b= -- i 1 Bose 25 cach 506 '§ Gospel of Luke. j : : 5 v ik tee os S78 Apuzr insta 25 : : THURSDAY, 8 » New and Second Hand eu : Aluminum Sauspan ----..--.----.----... .23§ rl - 200 pm.-- Prayer ALFRED Pitt, Limited \ | Granit Sauspans __. ._. 20 & oo Los Orders Accepted, and cheaper Meeting. P GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIP- ¢ EH) 4 PAR {TION BOUGHT AND SOLD. {DRYDEN-- -- -- --ONTARIG 4 } Cooking Kettles ----..--...o--..---- 20 & 25" than any other Mail Order House, W. E THORSEN & SON DRYDEN ONTARIO All Are Welcome, E. G. BAXTER, Pastor

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