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Dryden Observer, 27 Jul 1928, page 4

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@® > splendid assortment of Ladies Blonde Shoes. THE 3 SquarePStore The Tea Slogan ~ Contest XX XXX Xr Xm XX THE votes are in, and the ballots counted. Sixty-two families took an interest in the matter and in due course, sixty-twc houseiiolds, or several hundred individuals will be enjoying the flavor of this new tea at our expense. Now that the Slogan is chosen, we can get the labels printed and the tea rushed from 2 Vancouver, after its unloading from the Orient, so please be patient for your pound of tea, with our compliments and thanks for your suggestions. Someone of course will be disappointed, but we left it to the arbitration of the public. Cowardly perhaps, but it lets us out, and we abide by the voters decision! No 3 Slogan wins, with 34 votes No. 1 got 17 votes No. 4 procured 6 votes No. 2 obtained 3 votes. Will Number Three please present him or herself and re- ceive a cheque for $5.00 Now we are going to use Number One Slogan as well. We personally rather like No. 1 also, and so are going to use this b on the one side of the package, and No. Three on the other. So will Number One please attend in person and also re- ceive a cheque for $5.00. -- Re XXX XX: XX: XXX a The Dollar Sale, goes on merrily, and we have added the Women's Window to the Men's and there are many surprising A values, and interesting articles, Just $1.00 in the windows. We have also put into stock a large quantity of Men's wide fitting, summer comfort, perforated tan shoes, with a solid, hard wearing Panco Sole. All sizes, and low priced at $3.75. Do not forget that a cash purchase of $11.00 brings you into the Mail Order class, with a discount of ten per cent. This includes Groceries at their M. O. price. == XX XXX XXX Xm LADIES SHOES--We have just incorporated into our stock This particular varicty of footwear is just as stylish now as a few months ago and it was a strong feature at the recent St. Louis Footwear Show, indicating its popularity for some time yet, Four-eyelet Oxford Spike heel; Pump, Spike heel; Wide- Strap, Cuban heel +N arrow-Strap, Cuban heel. These are ex- ceptionla value at $5.90 a pair. X= XXX X--X---- X--X--X-- ENAMEL KITCHEN SETS--We have received a dozen very attractive food storage cach set includes Bread Box, Coffee, Sugar, & Tea Containers, Price for the four piece, $1.75. ; we Fm me Xe XK me Xm Xen Ke Nome , MEN'S TAILORED SUITS--We have discontinued Ready p made suits entirely. We shipped them all to Kenora, and sold them there at clearing prices. Always trying to be abreast with the times, we saw that ready-made Suits are past in small towns. And rightly so, when a store like ours, can take your measure, give you a large choice of cloths, and fit you perfectly, and deliver your suit in ten days. Prices low P oF course, $23. 50, $29.50, $35.50. Give us a chance next time RS ALFRED PITT, Limited. DRDYDEN - ONTARIO oy 1° ai. 4 4 A wl b {ive circular ini at i--tt a A Blueberry picking has started, and there is every indication that there will be a good crop this year. Anticipa- ting the usual large amount of busi- ness aleag this line, the Waldhof Far- mers Co-Operative Club have issued a few thousand eopies of an attract- advertising the berries that they sell. They ship in larg. quantities to all parts of the countr, and they get plenty of orders too. It might be surprising to many to know that this Society at Waldhof is res- ponsible for much of the publicity hat this part of the district is now getting, The success of their venture in the co- operative selling and markting husi- ness is attracting a good deal of atten- tion, and several prominent journals have had articles dealing with this subject, They have certainly proven what can be done in the Co-operative line, and are to he congratulated on the showing they have made. ------------ ---- F OXDRIFT--The Ladies Aid held their, Morison in Dryden, made more friends July meeting at the home of Mrs Wm {than Lindberg would have done in the Jones. Fourteen members were pres 'ent. Sixty-two dollars was handed Yin by the secretary, the proceeds from} ! BLUEBERRY PICKING STARTED DONATED BY T. EATON Co Have you noticed the artistic display in the window of the Agricultural office? The silver cups shown have been donated by the T. Eaton Co., and one will be given to the pupil winning the highest number of points at each school fair, There are fourteen cups and besides this there are twenty- cight books to be given as prizes. The cups are quite handsome and become the property of the winner, The flow- ers which help to make the window look so artistic are the product of the Agricultural office, and the name of the window dresser is not Mr McRae, but it looks pretty nice just the same, We mean the window. Mrs Dan Hutchison has returned after spending two weeks in Duluth, being called there owing to the illness of her brother, who is now recovering. » The station platform was crowded on Sunday with natives wha gathered toi bid farewell to Bruce O'Neil, who dur- f same time. * ing made for a sale of work to be held the play put on by members of the Aid in June. Arrangements are be- sometime during October. The next meeting will be held at the home of jIrs R. Boyd, August 3. The September meeting at the ho . a RA 1 uon 1s extended to all Miss Grace Gough { home after spending 2 month visi 1 will visit for a couple of Iliar vas accompan 1 by her ecusin, Miss Alice Gough, who weeks, ing his short visit with Dr and Mrs There is much weeping i and wailing among the flappers since, he departed for his home in Winnipeg. Once again the business block known ] as the Friedman Building, has chang- | Phil Moore the proprietor, of the Star Poolroom and Barber Shop | has purchased block from S. 1 the ; OPENING OF PUBLIC SCHOOL-- of Mrs R. Stevenson. A cordian invita- To assist the Board in making all ts for the Opening of i in September, will the parents let the Secretary know how ¥ extra ones of age they expect fo send. F. MADDER, Sec'y.-Treas. |S. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC The following candidates have suec- cessfully passed the piano examina- 'tions, conducted by the Toronto Con. servatory of Music: A.T.C.M,, Teachers' Examinations Mrs V. Cooper (Honours) Junior Grade--Lilian Bicknell, Doris Thorpe, Alice Halderson, Ed. Halder- son, Alma Larson., Primary Grade -- Jeanette Reid (Hons,), Irene Henderson, (Hous.) Ellen Norgate. Elementary Grade-- Hazel Adair (1st Class Hons), Laura Davidson (Hons.), Rose Davis, Lilian Davis: Introductory Grade--ILeila Foulis . (Hens.), Cyril Wright (Hons), Hilda Qlsen, These candidates were also success- ful in Theory Examinations: Primary Theory--1st Class Honours --Alma Larson, Doris Thorpe. Elementary Theory--1st Class Hon. ours--Frances Foulis, Winkie Edgar, Alice Halderson, Jeanette Reid, Ed- win Halderson. Honours--Irene Hen- derson, Piano Pedagogy--1st Class Honours --Mrs V. Cooper. RYDER PLUMBING, TINSMITH AND HEATING. PHONE OR CALL Phone No. 4 Box 2 DRYDEN, Ontario JAMES WALLACE, Licensed Ontario Auctioneer, Box 211, Drvden - Ontario Write for Appointments. ---- THE ENTIRE FAMILY Just received a Bigger and Better Catalogue full of Bargains. Rubber Featherweight Silks for Milady. Oilskin and English Leatherette, All Colors. j STRAND THEATRE FRIDAY EDMUND LOWE, in Wizaad A mystery picture entirely different from anything we The have shown in the past. COMEDY---- --SATURDAY ----NEWS MONDAY-- The Great Mail Robbery A thriller if there are any, and you'll enjoy every bit --TUESDAY Wool Tweed Paremetta, Cash- mere. Oilskin and All-Wool Gabardine » Twill of his Lordship. ABERDEEN RAINCOAT CO. Montreal Presented by-- J. K. Livingston ANDERSON & HARRIS FUNERAL DIRECTORS DAY OR NIGHT CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO PHONE- Day, 62 Rs Night, 62 ® 4 RAIN PROTECTION FOR. Marble and Granite of it. * *.% * Coming Specials: -- CLARA BOW in BABE DANIELS in * "RED HAIR" 'SHE'S A SHEIK" sets in blue and white enamel." Be. to § THE BAZAAR el 5. Store. WE'RE ABSOLUTELY "RIGHT" ON TINWARE You cann see it for yourself, as you look through this page. MONUMENTS A.J]. LOCK, Dryden Drvden United Church SUNDAY, July 29th, 11 a.m --Sunday School & Bible Class 7 p-m.--Special service for the local OXDRIFT 2 p.m --Sunday School & Bible Class. 3 p.m--Regular Public Worship 2 p.m.--Sunday School and Bible Class ¢ } 2 p.m--Public Worship The regular service will be follower by the Sacramental Service of th: Lord's Supper H. A RIVERS, Pastor, EAST DRYDEN UNITED CHURCH MISSION 1030 ------ Britton 3:00 =m mmemeane---__ Rice Lake F002 Wabigoon D. J. WILSON, SPECIAL--Flewer Sprays for the Cemetery, will stand rain, Specially prepared, each $1.00 and $1.50 COME IN AND LOOK AROUND Student-in-charge, Milk Pans, large ove 23 Tin Buckets .._ __ _____ 258 WEST DRYDEN UNITED CHUR cx 'fd Dishpan, large --___.__.____.. . 35 Dippers ci 0 25 a MISSION 3 Deep bh Basin ooo 3 Milk Strainers __. _________ Of RUGBY ____~ ~~. fia LR eA A 3 PINE GROVE =. "T Tw: 3 kettles -- Lf . -- -- AOR AR (p Jelly Cake Pans ____._______ | 13; Tea es ; Xow Ae oa Muffin tins, 6 hole .___.______. 15 Tin alls eee. 35 1 R. E. SPENCER Muffin ting, Shole en _... 25 alle BE A he Ne, 7 x Student_in-Charg-. Pot Covers, 8" to 187-15 ge Heaters 35} pn | Angel Cake Tins ___..__.... 25 Pot.ato Ricer ___________ 3554 3T. LUKES, CHURCH, Dryder }BreadiPone » ".. ___ 15, 29 Strainers oo... 35,95 TRINITY VIII Cake Pons... . 15. .25 Dish Drainer +c... 50 10 am.--Sunday School Roasting Pans, all sizes __.... 20 Kitchen Pork 25 '11 a.m--Morning Prayer Graters 25 Cake Turrers --_ 25 =: 7 p.m--Evening Prayer Colanders 25 Basting Spoons ___________ 15 8 Preacher: Rev. R. W. TINDLL Plour Sifters... =. 25, 35 Egg Beaters ______ 15 : Drvden Baptist Church SUNDAY, July 29th, 11 a.m --Sunday School and Adult Bible Class to which all are welcome. ; 7 p.m.--Evening Worship--"The Seed which Fell by the Wayside," Thursday evening at 8 p. m.--Mid_weel service for Praise and Prayer. W-E-L-C-O-M-E! Reg. M, BENNETT, Pastor. jo css How About a Little More Room Our space is limi- ted, and the Fall orders are start- ing to come in al- ready. WE ARE GOING TO CLEAR OUT ALL OUR Summer Goods WE ARE MAKING A REDUCTION FROM TEN TO 25 p.c. ON ALL OUR SUMMER LINES SUCH AS LightUnderwear Sox Stockings Khaki and other Light Pants. Children's Jersey Sweaters and Play Coats. DON'T FORGET TO VISIT OUR SECOND HAND STORE, NEXT DOOR, WHILE IN THE STORE YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND SOME- J THING THAT MAY COME IN USE- FUL FOR LESS THAN YOU'D THINK OF PAYING FOR THEM. GOODS OF EVERY DISCRIPTION BOUGHT AND SOLD, Kk Wx » ANY GOOD RIFLES YOU WISH TO DISPOSE OF, BRING IT INTO THE SECONDHAND STORE. J. N. DAITER DRYDEN-- -- --ONTARIG

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