es ene Titman Covers Many Things. The "Mary Things" are Dishes that have accumulated as odd- ments, or odd lines that we wish to get rid of to make room for our Stock clean. THESE ARE ON S SALE, plainly ytd, aod there is a good op- portunity to get something you may need at a bargain price. FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS just get your mind on Dishes in connection with this Store. EEE IIE ESOL 4 Winter Is Here PITT, Ltd. DRYDEN, Ont, 7 --Saturday Edmund Lowe in I's ; 2 ! EL] 'The Kiss arrier" NEWS ------COM EDY FEATURE Monday-- Thewiiay The . Unknown EVERYBODY HAS READ THE BOOK Now Come and See Percy Marmont and virginia vatii| IN THE PICTURE COMING-- Next Weck "THE RAINBOW TRAIL". || COMING-- "LET 'ER BUCK." TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS IN ARREARS YOR TAXES. Township of Van Horne, District of Kenor To Wit: ; By virtue of a warrant issued by the Reeve of the Township of Van Horne, dated June 26th 1925, commanding me to levy upon the lands men- tioned in the following list for arrears of taxes due.therson and costs as herein set forth. I therefore give notice that unless the said arrears of taxes and costs ave sconer paid, I shall proceed to sell by Public Auction the said iand or such portions thereof as may be necessary to discharge the said arrears together with the charges thereon, on Saturday November 7th 1925, a+ "he hour of three o'clock in the afternoon. Patented Lands, Township of Van Herne. Tn Ptof Lot Lot Acres Owner Avrears Costs Total, Prize for Everyone The spirit of Thanksgiving is already extending its benevolent influence, and the generous impulse that it inspires is indicated by the opportunities offered v D. Reid and H. Willard to share its bounteousness with the community. At the Bowling Alley Turkeys are being offered Ly Mr Reid for the best scores in both five-pin and ten-pin. The lighest individual scores made in the two weeks before Thanksgiving will win a fat a ey in hoth the five and ten-pin classes. Contest oses on November the 7th. Toop to be delivered to winners on y 7th November. Sem es to date (Ten Pin):-- . Whiting, 215; W. Hambleton, 217; : 217; A. Clempson Jr. 221. 3 Mrs WILLARD OFFERS $5.00 To any boy or girl attending Public School between Quibell and Ignace, H. Willard offers a prize of $5.00 in cash for the best essay on "Leather and its Uses in a civilized community." Rules for Entry.-- Write your essay 50 it can be easily read on one side of the paper only; the hoy or girl putting the miost IDEAS into the fewest words will win $5.00. Write your name on a | separate paper to be folded and pinned to Fssay, with the teacher's signature of the School you attend. Mark your envelope "Essay" and address to Mr H. Willard, Dryden, or to the Editor of the Dryden Observer not later than the 21st of November. The winning Essay will be published the week following. ATAPI NI NINERS CARIN AIRED PRYDEN BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY, November 1st Morning Worship 11 am.--Subject: "JESUS RR PRAYER." Bible School--2.30 p.m. Song Service 6.50 p.m. Evening Subject, 7.00 Filles Is the BIBLE The WORD OF GOD? Monday, 8 p.aa.--B.Y.P.U, Purples in charge. Thursday 8:00 p.m.--Mid-week Meet- ings, for Prayer and Praise. You Have an Invitation to AN These Services. SUNDAY, November 1st 11 a.m.--Sunday School, with Bible Class included. 7 pom.--Evening Service Topie--"Stand Still--Go Forward." --OXDRIFT-- 2.00 p:m:--Sunday School. 3.00 p.m.--Public Service To All Services. H. A. RIVERS, Pastor. E North 2 11 160 W. E. Bartram $31.81 $3.54 $35.35 3 North 90 2 90 W. J. Clark: 30.57 3.51 34.08 8S ¥% NY, a 80 Hydrostatic Amalgamation 5 S 80 of x 110 5 80 & Supply Co. 67.99 4.45 72.44 g N.E. 5 ac. 7 5 J. A. Kenney 17.48 3.19 20.67 1 Centre 5 9 160 Mrs E G Rognon 59.04 4.23 63.27 S 120 ac. 2 120 Mrs Helen Sloan 52.16 4.05 56.21 Unpatented Lands, 'Township of Van Horne. 5 N 4 of N LA 9 80 (Chas Elsie $48.47 $3.96 $52.43 § N Pt. 12 82 Hugh Pronger 13.70 - 3.0% 16.79 Patented Lands, Swanzon's Sub-Division, uot Owner Arrears. © Costs. Total. 129 Mrs May Clayton $18.96 $3.22 $22.18 "189 & 190 R. Dixon 33.F1 3.58 37.09 121 & 222 A. Fraser 22.95 3.33 26.28 4 Jas. Gough 18.93 3.22 22.15 9 to 38 Louis Laliberta 188.22 7.45 195.67 .22 & 123 Jno Pattison 33.51 3.58 37.09 wT H. B. Sinfield 18.59 3.21 21.80 T%78 E. W. Sinfield 18.59 3.21 21.80 =19 Mrs H. B. Sinfield 18.59 3.21 21.80 .53 & 893 Mrs E. Seager ; 22.26 3.30 25.56 134 & 185 Mrs Watson 31.82 3.54 35.36 £95 to 408 Wm. Bugnowski 14.50 3.18 17.63 GEO. WICE, Daged at Dryden, Ont, this ir reasurer, Township of Van a 50th day of july, 1925. Eat the Popular Bread at the popular price For Sale at the following Stores in Town .a» District: Central Cafe, Dryden + C. A. Brad, Wabigoon A. Pitt, Ltd., Dryden J. McKay, Dryden A. D. Hall, Dinorwic M. J. Armstrong, Vermillion Bay Oxdrift Trading Co., Oxdrift Gough's Confectionery, Dryden 0. H. Pronger, Dryden A. J. Gardiner, Eagle River C. J. Wright, Dryden D. W. Scott, Dryden Hudson Bay Co., Dinorwic W. A. Weare, Minnitaki here is Another Reason Besides the Price Y 1! CHEAP AZAAR NOTHING OVER TWENTY-FIVE CENTS DAYS ARE SHORTER, AND NOW IS YOUR RIGHT TIME TO BUY ELECTRIC LIGHT BULGS] ATTENTION Special BED-ROOM LIGHT BULBS, 12 and 16 wat.; Also 50 and 60 watt., at eneh Lo : . 25¢. : Special Attention 1-1b Ting TALCUM POWDER 2c. ( TOILET PAPER, three for __. 25c. COLGATES SHAVING STICK 25c. | Durham Duplex SAFETY RAZOR, Pond's VANISHING CREAM, 25e. with Blades'... 5 28s Colgates DENTAL CREAM, _.. 20c.| BABY BOTTLES, ..o.ec._.. 10c. | Re Confecliohely Ee es Gough's 'Winter Apples McINTOSH REDS WINTER BANANAS SPITZ, WAGNERS, ONTARIO'S JONOTHANS Per Box $3.00 FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS Per th ---- 20c. RED EI MPEROR GRAPE Per 1b 25¢, 5 LETTUCE CAULIFLOWER BANANAS GRAPEFRUIT LEMONS ORANGES At Lowest Market Prices. Gough's Conectionery HES ae Sane mee me > L.O.O.F. DEYDEN LODGE, Ne 417 meets at the Town Hall every Monday evening at eight o'clock. - Visiting Members cordially invited. J. HARRIS, N. G. J. PITT, Rec. Secy. 1.OJX. DRYDEN LODGE Ne. 1694 meets the first Wednesday of each month, at eight p.m. in the Town Hall. Visiting Brethren cor dially invited. D. ANDERSON, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Secy BPONGES, . imiiamirenni 206 BABY BIBS oo Tn, COMPACT REFILLS __.__.__. 25¢. [| BABY NIPPLES, i. 10s, EVERY USER IS A BOOSTER for the CROSBY RAZOR BLADES, Will fit GILLETTE RAZOR. Special Sale of Hallowe'en Goods W. E. THORSEN & SON (Opposite Town Hall.) ba Two BLA DES for ____ Aiidie VBE; 'Golden Star Lodge AF ZAM, ; No. 484, G.R.C. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden Visitors Cordially invited. A. CLEMPSON, W. M. DRYDEN UNITED CHURCH | We Extend a Very Hearty Welcome --for-- MEN'S AND BOYS Work Shirts Ly 0 A Ge Th This Week-- TANNER SHIRT Roomy make, All Sizds AE ERR .98 Men's ALL-WOOL FLANNEL SHIRTS in different shades all sizes Boys' FLANNEL SHIRTS all sizes Boys' Two-Piece WOOL UNDERWEAR BE aie .6g A Good Supply of MEN'S WOMEN'S --and-- CHILDRENS UNDERWEAR Fleece Lined or Wool A Good Assortment of --SWEATERS-- to fit everyone. MACKINAW COATS AND OVERCOATS FELT BOOTS LUMBERMANS AND STORM RUBBERS GOOD WOOLEN SOX for GROWN-UPS or CHILDREN It Seems that the Cold Weather Has Come to Stay. COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR HEATERS, AND COOK STOVES. . ALSO PIPES, li AND DAMPERS. We Just Got In a Shipment of SPRINGS and MATTRESSES The Prices are Right We Also Expect a Shipment of TIN HEATERS by SATURDAY Also Other Miscellaneous Articles too numerous. to mention, . DAITER, : and Second Hand nfs the Second Tuesday of each month DRYDEN--- ww ONTARIO GEO. N, DECHERT, Secy. Cg