tie DryDEN_ _oBserv SIS ny List lily Chieti Gift opis GIFTS FOR A MAN Fane knitted vests ol Mufflers eater coats "ancy silk scarfs and neck-ties The season's latest patterns .. Hosiery : Gloves & Mitts Wool osy house slippers ther slippers and Romeos, in all sizes. ws Silk handkerchiefs = - Pure linen handkerchiefs Initial handkerchiefs ~ Cased pipes : 'Tobacco pouches Loaf links in Mocha and pr Hey tie iy Jo and match holders in leather novelties GIFTS FOR A BOY "Sweaters Sweater coats Moccasins Gloves and mitts Warm wool mufflers Shirts, silk ties . Fie clips, cuff buttons DBoyproof watches Braces and arm bands Jack knives Picture handkerchiefs Tnitialed silk handkerchiefs Fancy border handkerchiefs Little trunks and suit cases Books and. ames GIFTS FOR A LADY : Fancy Silk mufflers Heavy silk gloves Chemelssite gloves w do gloves ; Mocha gloves and mitts Fancy stripe silk blouses Dainty white voile blouses Tea Aprons Beaudoir Caps Silk hand bags fitted Leather hand bags fitted strap purses neck laces Fancy boxed stationery Pure silk hose = Cashmere hose Warm house slippers Kosy bedroom slippers Boxed perfume Manicure sets - Fancy Christmas handkerchiefs 10¢ to 75¢ each : Handkerchiefs in Xmas boxes, 25¢ to $2.00 Useful leather novelties from 4oc up Fancy hair combs Brooches GIFTS FOR A GIRL Pearl neck lace Manicure sets : Hand bags fitted Small size box Sweaters and sweater coats Warm mufflers Mocassins Kosy house slippers Leggings, Hosiery Dressed dolls China dishes, i Tost card album Writing sets Perfume Cameo brooches Mitts and Gloves Pretty handkerchiefs Books and games KE'S Ric SE RICK STORE notepaper, in 'Xmas in sets Dryd en Ww if he's fine extra large, dark. wv; 'Shubert" Wants Ontario Furs ~All You Can Ship nd Ww Pay These Extremely High Prices ET A SHIPMENT OFF---TODAY EXTRA LARGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE NeI LARGE | Nel MEDIUM EXTRA TO AVERAGE | EXTRA TO AVERAGE Nei SMALL No EXTRA TO AVERAGE | AS TO SIZE & QUALITY MINK x [250002000] 18.000 1400] 120010 10.05 15.00t012.00|11.00t0 9.00] 8510 750 | 106010 850[ 650to 6.00 19.00 to 7.00 | 9.00 to 5.00 7.00 to 6.00 | 7.00 to 4.00 5.00 to 4.50 | 5.00 to 3.00 SE Bei 1.75 to 1.50 135 to 1.15 | 2.50 to 2.00 [175 to 150 135t0 LI5f 1.25 t0 .75 1 to 5 1.00 to .50 15.00 to 8.00 liberal 3, No. 4, and otherwise 'or quotations on other Ontario ert Shipper," ind published, e only reliable and accurate Inarket! : 37 Ss FREE--Write Ta it. Chris Tree Concert & Dance will be held in the. Wainwright School, on December 19th, at 8 o'clock. Refreshments will be served by: the ladies of the township. Concert Free. Everybody Welcome, A Dance will be held in the School after the Entertainment. 'Admission $I. In another column will be found a notice of the Childrens' "Xmas Service. The Sunday = School children have agreed this year to forego their usual Xmas Tree, andwill devote themselves instead to doing something for these wha are in need. THE MESSAGE I'm told there's lots of better times Waiting just ahead; For me there's only one thing plain, You get them when you 're dead! : BARCLAY : The Barclay Boosters . held their toe social on Friday the sth, and a large crowd attended and spent a most enjoyable evening. Wabigoon, Dryden, and Oxdrift were all well represented. The music, supplied by Mrs Nelson, I Doyle, and Miss Thomas, was greatly enjoyed by all. Mr W. J: Robertson acted as floor man- ager, assisted by Mr Ponton and Gordon Lew. Mr W. J. Robert- son, with his usual good humour and persuasive tongue, soon had} all the ladies toes sold. at a veryf fsystem. {to all who attended; {All questions {was a distinct success. Oliver. The J Jackpot would also prove popular. ~ Oh. be careful what you're doing, When you telephone for blueing And in future cut the shopping, Mrs Jones; Oh, for sure you will be sadder, And likewise a trifle " Madder, 3 When you find for "blue" you blew in fifteen bones! Congratulations to W. K. Edye! pres. G.W.V.A,, who has received: the appointment as Field Super- visor to the Soldier Settlement Board. His district will extend from Fort William to Kenora. W. Jones, Supt., Toronto, F. G. R. Forster, Dist. Supt. Fort Wil- liam, and Ww. Shaver, Livestock dept., of the Soldier Settlement Board, were in town on Monday interviewing returned soldier ap- plicants interested in the Land, Scheme. A reliable authority asserts that clover seed will fetch $60 per 100 Ibs. G.W.V.A THANKS The G.W.V.A wishes to return thanks to the 'ladies' committee, the D. P. & P. Co. for the hall; TER Crawley; those who lent card tables, and to Mrs Hugh Bartlett for "The flag that braved a thousand years The battle and the breeze." Answers to correspondents. Constant reader--The epigram, "Our God and soldier we alike adore, when at the brink of ruin, not before; After deliverance, both alike reqtited, Our. God for- gotten, and our soldiers slighted." is attributed to Frances Quarles, 'who died in 1644. Hayseed--Yes, it is very bad form to refuse the request of a gentleman for a dance, and then dance with a girl friend. addressed to this paper, on any subject. whatever, can find an answer in the jackpot. re it en] ST. LUKE'S CHURCH BAZAAR. The annual bazaar held by the members of the = Women's Auxiliary took place on Tuesday last in the Pulp Mill Hall, and Total proceeds amounted to over two hundred and eighty dollars. As the years go by this event appears to grow in popularity with the ladies of the town and district, and seem to have a re- cognised place among our winter activities. There were five booths anf Fancy Work -- Mrs Larsen, Mrs Gibson and Mrs Resegari. Mrs Cullen. : Home-cooking and Candies -- Mrs S. Bartlett and Miss Eva Bartlett. lett, Misses May. Lewis, E. Wright and A. Berrey. Post Office--Mrs Edwards. Tea Room -- Mrs Lewis, Mrs Stratten, Mrs Riddell, Mrs Lan page, Mrs Oliver, Mrs. Wannacot, and Miss Waldron; - Tea Tables--Mrs W. Kerney, assisted by Misses Johnson, Lap- page, Thorpe, Riddell, Loutitt, In one of the local stores is dis- played a picture of the fattest boy in the world. We have our own| celebrity. Three- guesses: who is he? UNION CHURCH SUNDAY SCHQOL : Christmas Service ue : Sunday December : Atgpm, Singing and recitations by Ge Children Presentation' of gifts of Food, ~ Clothing and Money for the The topic of thie hour is a water ; : Something for the sys-{ tem stronger 'than wate: daintily decorated and presided] Hover by the following ladies :---- Plain Work -- Mrs Berrey and] Junior..Branch--Mrs H. Bart-} o RA 904% 0% o% Po ebeo! x o RRR op0ede ed roteatostoetsode EX XZ very nice purchases. A five dollar sale here and a ten there are not noticed, but if this i | opt up as it started, a hundred ~ dollars or so each day, the stock 'will soon begin to look like ar underfed crane. So that really this is 5 about "all there is to say: Cod conveniently laid out Selection of oice and fairly ampl Mo st reasonable prices AND A keen willingness to wait upon Jl cHLprEN S AID SOCIETY; *