THE DRYDEN OBSERVER AANA] Breaking New Ground Victorio Day Baseball Schedule TY s oon In the pursuit of health and happi- | he Quibell Women's Institute will{ D. W. SCOTT TROPHY THE ness, two popular games are gaining [hold a Bazaar and Dance on the above ¢ «Sq uareg Store ¢ & re First Series Elks vs. Tigers, May 21. Cubs vs. Cxdrift, May 24, at Dryden. 'new followers daily in Dryden. Basket day in the Schoolhouse. Ball is away to a good start with four Afternoon programme--3Bazaar, and teams under the able captaincy of Miss | Tield Day Sports. Elks ve. Oxdrift, May 28, at Oxdrift. vy Pronger, Olive Ray, Jessie Noble,| From Five to Six "Tea" will be; Tigers ve. Cubs, June 1. and Elia Russell. For the present they | served, and a Musical Programme | Cubs vs. Elks, June 4. ! Te practising on the Union Church rendered. Tigers vs. Oxdrift, June 8, at Dryden. "grounds until the new Court is ready at Evening---Dancing from 7.30 to mid. Elks vs. Tigers, June 11. the athletic grounds. The equipment night. Cubs vs. Oxdrift, June 15, at Oxdrift. is furnished bythe committee of the Proceeds in aid of the Red Cross. Tigers vs. Cubs, June 18. D.AAA., Ross Hamilton being super- ny Elks vs. Oxdrift, June 22, at Dryden. . intendent and instructor. Elks vs. Tigers, June 25. j TOWN oF DRYDEN Tigers vs. Oxdrift, June 29, at Dryden. Second Series Elks vs. Tigers, July 2. Cubs vs. Oxdrift, July 6, at Oxdrift. New Tennis Courts. : = i Last Waining to Owners of Dogs. The ground for the new tennis courts | ; : rt ; 3 at Chase Park is being prepared. The Any P NL Fond i a 1 'cod is all off, and the ground is being [#8 anv dog after May 31st, and not | v levelled. Members who have not yet having a license, will be proceeded Tigers vs. Cubs, July 9. paid their fees are requested to do go, | 22AINSL. Get your Dog Tags from the ans Flks vs. Oxdrift, July 18, at Dryden. y to expedite the completion of the courts | Lown Clerk or Constable. Elks vs. Cubs, July 16. jin readiness for play. T. COLLIS, Constable. Tigers vs, Oxdrift, July 20, at Oxdrift. 4 ) = Ta Elks vg Tigers, July 23, = en TT cre 0 + lt mi 0 Cubs ve. Oxdrift, July 27, at Dryden. - Tigers vs, Cubs, July 30. Elks vs. Oxdrift, Aug. 3, at Oxdrift. Cubs vs. Elks, August 6. Tigers vs. Oxdrift, Aug. 10, at Dryden. WE ARE ; - a & 3 PUTTING Gough's NOW PLAYING : Confectione ry ROT | | | Reginald Denny I-IV. ll Show You The Town" A ROARING COMEDY - DRAMA TWO HUNDRED PAIRS OF oll Monday Only A STORY OF A WAR HERO Shipped 21 Pieces A lA BA ER EE TC of Goods to Dry- Tuesday ONE NIGHT ONLY den instead of TR I : ; wee VITAMINES " Di 7 BY = g Fl £ Dresden. 4 TS AL FPA DIRECT From The GARDEN P| J pia JL CINERIRS To YOUR TABLE, : . 3 : gi Yeof Letiiee., five for .25 y # fs BY wiss 3 (64 // yy ger Green Onions... .- five for .25 : 2 Dagon | EAD LETTUCE. TOMATO. Fr g Result: CELERY, WHITE & CRISP. Bg ) 5 3 for With a company of J | oes Cua 5 . EEN E GRAPEFRUIT. Wesel VERSOTILE, 4 | APPLE LEMONS. ; . : Yin. GIRLS ve VH RIECTV ie FRESH STRAWBERRIES and ENTERTAINERS Shi | 4 x 3 * ok kk WOMEN i ; : CRESCENT ICE CREAM E Prices 25¢. & 50c., pilus tax 70¢, per quart, Regular Value up to -- | Gough's Confectionery S450 Friday-- - --Saturday A A TN Ae CAS EAL EA Aan 4 FER 0 Clearing Prices-- [1% wp . 5 1) = : Fifth Av ene Models" Every Man's MARY PHILBIN and NORMAN KERRY Wardrobe : should have a : B ' , Blue Serge Suit interbottom Lumber Yard d and WE HAVE BLUE SERGES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT ALL PRICES. % BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS oo 0 dE LUMBER, SASH, DOORS, PLASTER x(ra Special Value 4 [ ; 3 5 PURE SPRING MERINO CEMENT AND BRICK, ROOFING, of All KINDS ; i Wao. SERGE £0 CELOTEX INSULATION ; ; @ $35.00 ® BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Service and Quality FULL LINE of all SUMMER I E : : . GOODS FOR MEN. : Dryden Jas. Winterbottom, Ontario N tm : T. PROUDFOOT The LADIES' SHOES include THE CHEAP BAZAAR | 'The Dryden Tailor Ore or Two N WEEKLY STORE NEWS Ee pee Eu eo l= STRAP SLIPPER, TEE heute [.0.0.F, DRYDEN LODGE, Ne OXFORDS, - A STRIKING MESSAGE! 417 meets at the Town Hall everv Monday evening sat eight ro 1 by : . Sor ~AND x Jae ; ; o'clock. Visiting Members cordially and What the result would be, if every resideni of Dryden went out of town invited for what they had to buy. ; : ALEX. LEISHMAN, N. G. FANCY SANDALS. When you buy outside, you get the goods, but the outsider gets both LIM ACPHERSON, Rec. Secy. the enployment and the money. When you buy in Dryden, you not Only { meme 2 I emg get the goods, but we retain the employment and the money. L.O.L. DRYDEN LODGE No. 1694 - SPECIAL GLASS & CHINA SALE--This Week: meets the first Wednesday Mixing Bowls, large size --_..__. .25 Eve Shadig i i OR | of each month, at eight p.m, in the Fruit Bowls, plain and colored __ .25 Teapots _ her wu 125 Town Hall. Visiting Brethren cer- PR NER £7 Ul ae 10 to .25 jdislly invited, y tLemon Reamers .....__....._ 25 ' Cake Plates __ 25 D. ANDERSON, W.M. jCream Jugs, all sizes _..__.__.. 25 Sion Bowls coal ye ay BADEN SMITH, Secy BREE JURE etme mien a0 BO Plott Ly ER se © " and many other things. Golden Star Lodge 0g . = ES But come and look at the Window, and also come inside and see the other oe a § : ae i 3 goods. There is no obligation, 0. 454, G.R.C. i % ALFRED PITT Limited iE oo : Meeis in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, New and Second Hand Store. ¢ p 3 2 : the Second Tuesday of each month DRYDEN-- -- -- _ONTARIG DRYDEN ONTARIO W 2 E. THORSEN & SON Vizitors Cordially invited. J oA GEO. N. DECHERT, Secy. NRA IAAPAN IN THE <XADON BUILDING. A. CLEMPSOE, W. 1,