i nm I ~-- THE OD () GED OED) E-_- ( Attention Square P Store he Several Items Worth Wallpaper Has been sorted and brightened. think, way to give you special consideration in atte and price. iY "o 5 = A fairly large spring shipment is in, of very lasty patterus. We have repriced any stock on hand, and we it is worth your while to look over our stock, and moreover, if you are in the market for wallpaper for several rooms, we will go out of our ntion ©8882 Big Boy's Bloomers About 50 pairs that sold one time at This is a remnant lot, originally 200 pairs. wearing bicomers. Some boys are wearing pair. : = £0 $1.25. They have their faults, of course, and all boys are not them, and for these boys we (Offer them at 39 cents per Boy's Suits About 20 of these; ish. Site : foivinn ai all with bloomer pants. Irrespective of cost, these go at, per suit, $2.95. These are times when savings may be effected if one is not absolutely tied to the new and freak- Raincoats "A tremendous range, at a discount of CEE (CEE () GED () SED () EE () SED () CIE) FNT- ( CUD () SE () GD, WD. () SEED () ERED WD () CTD) SEND) HD () RD (ED ( ME () ED) QED (3-H TED ) ERD DEO) IY. () AI. () END () GERD () ED () SND (GH (GEES ( GHD 0G 0 GHD 0-@ > () w-() GHD GND SFE 0 Supposing you do own a car, a cheap coat is often necessary. five or six dollars. 13 ih. i Men's Slickers and 20%, which brings them within the range of everyoie. raii- Just a matter perhaps, of = Worth $1.00 a pair, but we are clearing Me. Beak ) at i . EI Men's Work Gloves them of Just a few left at 79c. 0) GREED () RED () STIED- (ERED) QED ERED {) HED () CID OCD (EID () WD () EY) WD () FE (GED) Tn -- Men's Blue Striped Smock a =. ¥ 0D OEE (ETE () CEES (ED () GIES )-CTED (EES (GED (GED (EE Alfred Pitt, Ltd DRYDEN, ONTARIO 4 ~ rug DRYDEN OBSERVER ' "SURE SIGNS 0° SPRING (Contributed) moving out to the farm. Plowing has commenced the Golf Links. The Curling saken. Fire Chief Anderson's annual contribution to this paper. The "Stork" is a very much overworked bird. Those nice fat flies are ¢ aw!- ing out of their winter qu:rters reminding us of the billions to at Rink 1 oks for- follow. (Ed. note, A swat in time kills 9.999.999.) Tin Lizzie has come out of hibernation. Constables Wright and Cun- ningham giving the Stony Stare to Cringing Car Driver-, who are trying to dodge getiing license till pay day--or late. A few belated subs-ri | paid up, permifting the E to blossom forth in a new spring bonnet. But we miss the friendly hird who annually rakes up paper and tin cans around tow Presumably the Road : md Bde Committee are. still bit ernatine A ' ages based in the theme; * - Easter What? Churches BAPTIST CHURCH T. E. McAllister, Pastor 10. a.m.--Bible School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 6 p.m--B.Y.P.U. 7.p.m.--Gospel Service. Theme : _#"The Exalta ion The Chureh's Head."" What h God to say about Him? Thi the second in a series of ms \fter Questi-ns invii- ed and answered. ~ S IS Sa- Jim McFadyen and Bro. Ank-| ney are throwing Horse Sho-s. | Hughie Pronger is thinking of | presenting the Colours to the | 1st Dryden Group of Boy Scot ts. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA DRYDEN Oxdrift -- 1.30 Sunday Sehool 2.30 Divine Worship Dryden -- 11 o'c Church Scheel 7 o'c Divine Worship The minister will preach on-- "FOOLS IN THIS AGE OF REASON." You are heartily welcome. John W. Howes, Minister. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH Sunday: 10 a.m. Holy Mass. 11 am. Catechism. 1 p.m. Rosary and Father Balanger, P.P. | LM. BEATH EY DE Ep EER OT (TED (eR ( : "ST. LUKE'S PARISH CHURCH | 10 a.m.--Sunday School. and Bible Class. 11 a.m.--Morning Prayer. 7 p.m.--Evensong and fermon. M. J. CROSIER (teneral Merchant OXDRIFT, ONT. Dealer in BOOTS and SHOES DRY GOODS GROCERIES HARDWARE Farm Implements Agent for: Life Insurance Frost & Wood and Rev. W. M. Clarke. | Cockshutt Implements Used Watches We have on hand some ins. These have been thor- oughly reconditioned and § are offering them to you at a greatly reduced price. Prices range from 3.00 up. All guaranteed. am Kee | "and Co. The Jewellers watches which were trade 3% tion of Mr. and Mrs. Gib.on to Methods of building the hen. the Scouts in whom they take a | houses, feeding the fowl and raising the young chicks, elso routine Benediction. by Mr. . Jack Taylor. EGE) CTE) CEE CTE SIE () EH Celeste. the French maid by |= mares Mrs. Bowman. i» Bella Walker and Anne New Goods Bloom, village girls by the Miss- SLs : es E. and ML. Trist respectively. | APFiving Daily Jenkins, a detective by Mr. Avton Da SOT. A mic eal botuon| FINEST QUALITY BAIN. cach 3 5 SI Was kin ly ren- COATS | dered by the Bi If brothers from $6.75 to $7.75 | who harmo: wusly p vel h Best money can buy. | violin and be RE RE EE FULL LINE OF MEN'S HOUSECLEANING TIME IS FURNISHINGS HERE AGAIN The best quality at the lowest ! We have a full | of price. AL ABASTINE -- PAINTS "RICE LAKE PRESENT COLOURS | TO SCOUTS Last Sunday, April 12th, there was a very immpressive service in the Anglican Church, that of A series of lectures wee held | last week in the school-house under the auspices of the Ont- ario Department of Agriculture. On Thursday and Friday, Ar. Clark discussed the sub'ezt of peultry raising, giving the best The Colours were the presenta- very keen interest as stown by their valuable gift. After of the usual Mo ni-g| from live birds. 1 I fra Service, the Flag was dedie ted | Vegetables and sma ruits bv ithe Rector. the Bev.-W. Mar- | was the subject of Saturday's tin Clarke: who | lecture by Mr. Rusch. in turn gave E he Flag to Mrs. Gibson to pre-| Miss Maitland spent pa:t of the | giving demonstrations of culling sent the Scouts. Capt. F. Wil- | the Easter holidays in Dryden. lard with her fine trcop of | Mr. Alfred Paulette las pur- Guides was also present, aad the | chased a ae var, and also has writer cannot rest untl other ee ne nerous hearts consider gi ing moe oem oem oe 0a Cem their worthy Guides a pie ent- | . . ation of Colours. However, allow we. as a resident of this town, Spring IS Here to. thank Mr. and- Mrs. Gibson their generosity and kin in- rest in the Scouts. The silent | vork of this beloved couple have| With the event of milder on more than one occasion mMOV-{ weather, how about repairs and the writer's heart and my Va pen could now write freely, but remodling? Editress, remember alove! i things to keep my name as We have a complete line of "Incognito," or woe Letile me. | jemension, sheeting and shiplap, THE GHOST BIRD flooring and mouldings, siding, shingles and roofing papers, tar papers brick, Continued from Page 1) a.m., when the folks, by their consent, decided to cal it and building papers. lime, plaster, pla-ter ] hoard, sash and doors and build- 1 evening. The cast of the 'Ghozt Bird" ollows: lu'sia Anderson, er's hardware. ds 1 Ane is the hired | PRICES GREATLY REDUCED 1 by Mrs. H. MeMillan. ; Call and see our plans for new Wi in Jellmont, the heroine's A: other by, Mr. Claus Hof{strom. buildings. Tobias Tolliver, Amateur det-| Mail orders promptly at'ended eetive and butler bf Mr. Mare io Mil: oe "Dore, mistress of the by Mrs. Dwyer. Carl Thomas, hero of story by Dryden Lumber Co. Ltd Mr. Alfred Milanese. ('atherine Bellmont, the gi'l| Dealers in-- ¥ Miss Patricia White. BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Philip Graham, the vilian by LUMBER LATH PLASTER Mr. W. Doubleday. CEMENT ETC. Brad Bueckhart, Chief of Pal- V. ARNISHES -- BRUSHES SPLENDID RANGE OF TAILOR MADE SUITS from $25.00 up. We also stock -- CAR PAINTS -- TIRES TUBES & BICYCLE TIRES Wide Selection in Hats and Caps & TUBES AT VERY LOW Shirts and Socks. PRICES. Ties. Red Seal Gas per gal 30¢ LATEST CREATION IN HICKOK BELTS Only $1.50 with Monogram Buckle. White Rose Gas per gal 39¢ E. A. KLOSE General Hardware Dryden -- Ontario T. PROUDFOGOT "The Dryden Tailor" 2) GE) SE ( ---E ( D--S_ (-SD-S (-S_-S (-EO-a} THE BAZAAR 5c. to $5. Store COME AND SEE OUR VARIETY SECTION, MANY BARGAINS, YOU WILL BE SURPRISED BUY Your HARDWARE NOW AT THIS STORE Pipe Wrenches ..... $1.25 Hinges .......; 10e to 25c Heavy Hatchets ...... i5¢ Door Springs v0 15 Heavy Hammers ..... 25¢ Spring Hinges, pair 25¢ Serew Drivers ....... 25¢ PDoor:Bolis- .....; ..:. 15¢ Pliers=f".. v2.0... 25¢ Wrench: Set ~......, $1.09 Fes a i. 2 0 wa 35 Hammer Handles 15¢ Bit. Braces iv... .....: $1.00 Corner-Trons: «os oe Steel Chisels, set . $1.00 Door Handles... .. 40¢ Bules=3- ft iis 25¢ Night Latches, set .. $1.50 Hond Saws ...oi050 75¢ Oileans 5... 0. 25¢ Paint Brushes . 10e to 35¢ Door Catches =... ..... 20¢ PAT ackS. us aera on 25¢ Garden Trowels ...... 25¢ Shelf Brackets, pair .. 25¢ Flash Tights... $1.00 Kester Metal Solder .. 35c Curtain Rods .. 10¢ to 25¢ SPECIAL THIS WEEK 17% qt. Aluminum Percolators, each 13442 JOT BEST £5 5 oe Stile > i I Ep A AGT SRR: JO. fs pI, a i ~ > ~ > ~ i -~ | PS > a ~ ! a [= - i a Nt ~ | a | - i= W.E, THORSEN & SON | fan SS OSES (SE OCD (SE (SD OGD OE 0 SED 0S | I -- Ps taken over the homestead for- merly known as 'The Terry . Place.' Mr. Lorne Weaver is maKing preparations for building a new house. Visitors--Mr. J. Morton and Miss Ethel Morton at Mr. J. iroves. Mrs. Storey at Mrs. D. MecArthur's. Miss Dean at Mrs. Rankins. Daiter's Weekly Store News Bargains Galore at Daiter's Store Come and see for yourself as we can not put every item in the paper. Just received a new shipment of Men's Suits in the newest spring shades, coat, vest and 2 pairs of pants at sult so een aL $16.50 Men's 3 piece suits, blue strip- ped at . $12.85 sisis bins ves sags Men's Grey Suits, 3 piece $7.50 Men's Raineoats ranging in price from .... $4.50 to $7.0 Men's dress pants, nice shades at pale Sh $2.95 and $3.50 In our second hand store we are well supplied with Ranges, Beds. Baby Carriages and - - {ramophones RECORDS--Most of them are like new, our price 7 for $1.00 Special attention to Mail Orders We are agents for the PERTH DYE WORKS LTD. Cleaners and Dyers -- Winnipeg Bring your soiled clothes here and save. Expert dry-cleaning and dyeing at City prices. -- Come inside and inquire, there is no obligation. J. N. DAITER Exlusive Dealer, Tip Top Tailors Limited. New & Secondhand Store GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD DRYDEN, ONTARIO i hg ¢ Pugugugusng