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Dryden Observer, 12 Feb 1926, page 4

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER oz - Fw 2 Mr JAMES V/. PARZXK, Expert Tailor, will be here at this Store Monday, and Tuesday, February 15th & 16th, to take orders for Clothing. AL ei $30.00 Wks EEE egal $32.00 A ta Sas 2h ae $33.00 iE A SN $34.00 Fr art rr evenness GOOD TRIMMINGS, FINE WORKMANSHIP pe ONL EXTRA PAIR of PANTS With Each Suit ABSOLUTELY FREE! This is a Splendid Opportunity for every man in town. ALFRE DRYDEN, Ont, PITT, Lid. < $ SWE Winnipeg WINNIPEG, Feb. 9.--Dawn was just eaking as John Baker Stanton, 28, Two Hanged in ran te 210 ar-old faim worker who killed a inipeg taxi-driver, mounted thirteen steps to the scaffold in the Provinelal jail yard and paid the penalty for two { fof the two most atrocious murders in ] "he annals of police history here. With . 1 step the two men mounted the. ci. fold and went to their death toge- ther, both confessing faith in God, ex- 3 pressing sorrow, and asking forgive- J i Stanton's death was instantaneous. zar took longer 5 die. Both bodies vere cut down at the end of eight inutes, after the prison doctor had proncunced them dead. The spiritual advisers of both remained at the prison throughout the night. In all about 40 2 persons heard the condemned men, as 'the black cap was adjusted, utter their ; 7 i last words. i j Throughout their time in the death F Part of England under water LCNDON, Feb. 10.--A large part of { ; . Er "hammer murderer," a criminal of in-, England s again under water. Floods | Gevernment must decline to reply to those of January. Out of the past 22 ; 2 Report Courteous from Germany BERLIN, Feb. 9.-- "The German mr 'national record, and Steve Nazar, ali some parts of the country ewesdl Dre ior Mussolini in a tone which is i better suited io mass meetings than to days there has been only one day with- dplomatic conversations with other cut rain. Virtually every river in the midland naticns." Foreign Minister Streseman made 25 mouthorn -dlitviets Kew overfigmred this declaration in the Reichstag today its banks. Many thousands of acres of low-lying ground and parts of several' towns are flooded. BELFAST, Feb. 10.-- The flooded' River Shannon now is three miles wide in some places, and its tributaries are also greatly swollen. Boat traffic con- tinues to be aregular feature of the flood area. STARTING SPRING WORK ON ALBERTA LAND. soko CALGARY Alta, Feb. 11.--Farmers are beginnig spring work in the vicin- ity of Calgary. Near Calgary Junction they lLiave begun to harrow the summer fallow. : Aunt." PRICES 25¢. & 4oc. --Saturday SID CHAPLIN Lan on the Box" afterwards, when you think about it. It's better than Charley's The Pacemakers News = AYMOND [YY [dering Englishman. Yewll Like it! Well Chun 1 say, old chap this is a Jolly Comedy you know, about a blun- --Tuesday GRIFFITHS 1 | ey 29 Rather, Old Thing. Wednesday-- in this very much. 4 ¢ BETTY BALFOUR "Squibbs Honeymoon" A Very Funny British Comedy. Old Country People will enjoy --Thursday uinn The outstanding Word in Music, And Piano etc, . Admission--Adults 5 EXTRA SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION--WED. & THURS. COMPANY COMEDIES--SINGERS--DANCES--CCMEDY FARCES MUSICIANS a Big 5-Piece Novelty Jazzy Orchestra. Violins, Saxophones, Clarinets, Xylophones, Parsifal Bells, The Biggest Laugh Show, Coming to Your Town This Season. DON'T MISS IT! (Tax paid) Ye Sisters and High Class Vaudeville. Introducing-- 5c. Children 25c --NOTI It will pay you the new goods rive. 24-in. Granite SAUCEPANS THE CHEAP BAZAAR WEEKLY STORE NEWS advertisement next week for 'We have as a Special This week-- 24-in, Alvminom SAUCEPANS 0 ne nnn. 25¢C COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER you may want one. CE! to watch this that will ar- (Opposite Town WwW. EB. THORSEN & SON Hall.) FRESH CREAM DAILY Golden Star Lodge Bx i Meets in the Masenic Hall, Dryden, {the Second Tuesday of each month. ! Visitors Cordially invited. ORV DEN-- ee INTARIG in making his reply to last Saturday's broadcast from the Italian Premier re- gerding the situation in Souih Tyrol. "We have no quarrel w th the Italian people, who according to Mussolini's own words written in 19290, have no interests incompatible with the Ger- mans," Dr Streseman continued. "German-Ttalian difficulties always dee to misunderstanding and distrust, conditions of mind, rather than con- f flicting economic or political interests." EE -- ¥ sess | St. LUKES PARISH CHURCH EVENING PRAYER _____ 7 pm. Preacher--Rev. R. TINDLE Dryden United Church SUNDAY, Feb. 14h a SR -- Sunday School We want every child at Sunady School. Help us to rng up our av- fed and cheery. Dryden Young People's Club meets &S et iin the basement of Dryden United} | Church on Wednesday next Feb. 17th Fat 8 p.m. | The Mock Parliament is in sess'on {and the Speech from the Throne will : Le discussed. Come and take part or listen to the lively discussion, it will interest you. y --OXDRIFT-- 1.45 p.m. oem. CRE R i - Sunday School 2.45 pm. ..eeee.... Public Worship H. A. RIVERS, Pastor. Dryden Baptist Church SUNDAY, Feb. 14th 11 am. ....._.._...._Morning Worship 2.30 puts mein io 2 Bible. School 6.00 pm. eee... Song Service Subject is "Life" Monday 8 p.m. B.Y.P.U: Topic-- 'Isaac' by "Purples" : !Torsday 8 p.m.: Prayer Meeling. We | will study Matt. 6. Friday 8 p.m.: Women's day of prayer in United Church Basement. Pastor E. G. BAXTER. ss Sr op [Lo odher Sue one eR Je iH Gough's Confections ry ~r-- 30C. ------ per pint. -- CRESCENT -- ICE CREAM ---- BRICKS ---- Assorted Flavours ....... i 40C. ---- ESKIMO PIES -- Be frre sali rend i an 25¢C --DIXIE'S DAINTY CUPS-- EER I Be sean EE LO.O.F. DRYDEN LODGE, Ne 417 meets at the Town Hall avery Monday evening at eight o'clock. invited. ALEX. LEISHMAN, N. G. I.J, MACPHERSON, Rec. Secy. Vigiting Members cordially of each month, at eight p.m., in the Town Hall. Visiting Brethren eor- dinlly invited. D. ANDERSON, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Secy AF & AM, No. 4%4, G.R.C. erage and make the scheo! bright! L.0.L, DRYDEN LODGE No. 1694 | ur Furniture. *™™ meets the first Wednesday | of Tin Stoves and Heaters. Ju st A Few Ken's Mackinaw Breecheg-- Reg. $3.50 Sale price ........ ts $2.75 Men's Mackinaw Pants-- Khaki, Grey & Black Reg. $3.50 Clearing price ........ AH Men's Tweed Panis-- ok Reg. $2.75 Clearing price $2.25 Men's Mackinaw Jumpers-- | } Reg. 3.25 Clearing price ......... $2.7, ' Men's Mackinaw Coats-- «Reg. $6.75 Clonring price. ...., 0.0, $5.75 Men's Overcoats-- ) Reg. $16.75 Clearing price ......... $13.75 Men's Wool & Fleece Underwear At Clearing prices. Men's All-Wool "V" Neck, Sweaters, -- ,. Reg. $3.73 Clearing prices, .".... .o $2.75 Men's All-Wool, Coat Sweaters-- Reg. $4.50 to $4.95 Clearing price .......... $3.05 Men's Heavy Pullover and Work Sweaters-- Clearing price... .. iy, ~ $1.25 Zumbermans Pullover Sox-- Reg. $1.65 Clearing price, per pair. ..S$1.00 | Men's Pullover & Lined Mitts-- Also Woolen Mitts-- All At Cut Prices Men's Wool Flannel Shirts in Different Shades-- Reg. $1.65 Clearing price ........ » 81.13 All Sizes Men's Flannelette Shirts-- } Clearing prices ........... 85 Men's, Ladies, and Childrens Woolen Sox & Stockings-- All At Clearing Prices Boys' 2-piece Wool Underwear-- Clearing price. per garment 45 Ladies & Grwing girls Wool & Cotton Mixture Combinations-- Reg. $2.25 and $3.25 Clearing at $1.50 per Suit Boys' Jersey Sweaters, button on shoulder-- Clearing price ........... 45 Sig Selection of Ladies' All-Wool Sweaters-- All At Clearing Prices. Men's Winter Caps-- . Reg $1.35 Cleathnge Btw. 0. a an, 75 The above Articles mentioned, have to be cleared out by the end of this month, to make room for our Spring Stock, which will ar- rive some time next month. While in the Store, be sure to go in next door, and visit our Second Hand Store, which is a real money saver, You will ind-- Ladies' and Men's Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Also Household Furniture, New & Seconhand. It will be worth while pricing all We have a range RIFLES & SHOT GUNS Of Every Calibre BOUGHT AND SOLD ITE] A. CLEMPSON, W. M. i GEO. N. DECHERT., Secy. L New and Second Hand Store.

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