THE DRYDEN OBSERVER in ro in os gat 3 g -- n i ] Church Services | Fish Meats for [Of SALES Ames Choice Garden| ™ | sand and House, size 14x20, summer Snuday, October 10th Stock Food. kitchen at rear 12x12. Situate on main bis north road, south of Cemetery. Clear Drvden Baptist Church' FISH MEAL where available is o title to property when purchased. yy suitable concentrate for cattle and ELI CAMPEAU, Dryden, 11 a.m. --Sunday School and Church especially for hogs. If of good qualit; Service. Let properly fer with other meals an: H0--Song Service. The Gift and the h roughages, it is fairly palatable, Dinorwic, Ont. Giver. : wholesome, and a good feed for young Cr - Vv & r erowing stock, and also for milk pro- , AY, & pm--B.Y.P.U. duction, having no injurious effects or. J A. STRUTT, "& SDAY, 8 p.m. -- Meetinf for the meat or milk. It is obtained by Genera! Blacksmith and ; Prayer and Praise. the utilization of surplus fish and of Weodworker A - fich offal, of which enormous quantities Where work is done co to wast in Canada every year, and la Swan Swanson's Camp, SE. LUKIYS CHURCH, Dryden as a cheap feed it should be more ap- to suit your Purse. 10 a. SUNDAY SCHOOL preciated and developed. In discuss- Dryden, Ontario i1 am --MATTINS and LITANY ig the subject in his latest report, Dv pm. al Et : » . T. Shutt, the Dominion Chemist, Berwions Christ in Dryden. warns a of this product © pm.--EVENSONG that the fish and fish wasts employed Sermon: "Christ in the Home." in its preparation must be fresh and CWCTL KING, Student-in- charge sound, and the several operations in i the process of its manufacture shoul! be carefully and thoroughly carried ov IY del in Tinited Church it a_wholesonie, palatable meal with good keeping qualities is to result. 11 am.--Sunday School and Bble Tingound fish or waste will result in Class. 'unwholesome and rancid products, apt USED CA RS 7 p.n.--Evening Worship. Regular to cause tainted meats, milk and eggs. ice followed by the Sacramental : revi "rw 1922 Ford Touring, Service. : HARRIS ARATTOIR ROBBED : Starter ) ites Jil soni vai $175.00 rm me ' Fort William, Ont, Oct. 5--Last 1924 Ford Touring, %, ies 0 XDRIFT-- night the safe at the plant of the BEartel. ven gies 225.00 4 1.45 p.m.--Sunday School Harris Aattoir here was opened and 1922 Ford Touring © 2.45 p.m.--Public Worship {cash to the amount of about $300 taken OT OE oh wy sah T a A 250.60 Regular service followed by the from the cash box conttained in it. The 1923 Star Touring, a-1 condi- Sacramental service. robber seems to have known or solved Ae CEE 205.00 We would like to see all our mem- the combination and then forced the 1922 Chevrolet Special, 28 bers present at these services and in- lock of the cash box with a cleaver. ralmished 295.00 & vite everyone to worship with us. The police have not yet traced the BATE ha ; a fn these days everyone reads _ & A Ti Pastor. 100be ac - _____ DINGWALL MOTORG:! 4 sno a RS TERE Sep pm Ford Dealers : pa come newspaper or other, and it % DRYDEN - ONTARIO | 12 apparent to such readers that 2 4 : ~~ {lerce retail competition in the ; cities forces stores large and small Gorah 'g to meet unusual conditions of riv- C tale ! alry. And so last week's news- Friday Gr Saturday onfectione ry z FF eb i papers have been full of Overcoat ; : ] i < ; : ; ¢ HERE IS THE BEST SELECTION OF PICTURES EVER SPECIAL WE i 1 p= 3 : Sales, eacch store jumping about = SHOWN IN THIS TOWN ONT. GRAPES. basket er just received a shipment of Tir 3 ind : Se ii LE Misses and Ladies Slippers, and of the other to get rid of its profit : 3 © og 99 . i hae Cha or § ehind | fre Front ONTARIO TOMATOES Oxfords, which includes almost all © and benefit the public. 2 ' LR : : : : : The funny side of the war made into a cyclone of giggles per basket 8oc. sizes. You will notice that some 5 : er » DON'T COME UNLESS YOU WANT TO LAUGH WEALTHY APPLES £of these shoesThave been selling : Seems funny, doesn't it, that a { Prived 25 % 1 Mot. 15 gn por Bok Shp, as high as $3.75. Selling price, ; hard-headed business man is such he So AE 3 Ibs for 25¢ now, per pair ............ $1.95 a fool? Seems so funny tis. un- Siorains i Tuesday | McINTOSH APPLES, RED i Ladies Coat Sweaters, in differ- Ce on er ne tata Be > sy per box $3.00 ¢nt shades, all pure wool, reg. believable---in fact it is not pl ANOTHER GREAT PICTURE per th Toc] $3.75. Selling price .... $2.70 PA ed. In oui many years of business Norma Talmadge TOKAY GRAPES, Fr.adies. Wiel Stoddngs, "in. all we have never succeeded in get- 2 Ty : per ib 25¢. jshades, DUE PEE ae el ann .58 ting the public to believe that an 6 I< K j° ONTARIO CELERY | Lumbermen's Rubber Boots, red © 2 aticle worth $1.00 ordinarly, cut ; per bunch 15¢. {and black soles. A few pair all For the price you can't beat this picture anywhere in the land oe ; white (ubbers, at $1. ai to s0¢ in desperation, does not P NO ADVANCE HEAD LETTUCE, K $1.95 p ll HET a a each 15¢.}1f you are in need of a pair, now a carry. a pro ors Wednesday pt There day i iis your chance as they will not last supposed to be a willingly fool, & G s ; 'long at this price. ongh's Confectioner it is considered contrary to nature. Gloria Swa son g y 'Men's Shoe Packs, each .... 1.75 So we have given up the argu- : IN : Lined & unlined Mitts & Gloves : ! ; i! tid] a ae Loe .20 ment, contenting ourselves in és 99 Just Arrived :-- ip ; i : The Untamed Lady LARGE RANGE OF t Men's Fall & Winter Caps .. .95 muddling along in our own simple 3 ol : The Management personally guarantees the above pictures to be o tie vd npka yom addi 8 43 mes; way. well worth seeing and the best you can hope to see anywhere ~ 4 l :Men's Work Shirts, only 3 to each RT SRT TE COB I SRI customer. These shirts are of However, getting back to the sub- A : good, heavyweight quality, big ject of Overcoats, we are a week inter! bottom Lumber Yard roomy make, at the low price { Of, CRE des aR 95 W behind the largest cities in our 7 Su Men's all-wool, flannel and check work shirts that will give you satisfaction, each ......... 1.25 aN \WE brought in one carload of Coke last fall, but owing to the } shortage were unable to buy any more. We are now making ar- | rangements to get a supply all through the winter. : EVERYONE who used this fuel last fall was well satisfied and preferred 1ict to go back to coal. ideas and this is not so bad. Our cenial and energetic theatre man, Mr Bailey, claims often to have Men's grey wool sox, the kind you come pictures released in Dryden ask for every day, 5 pr. ... 1.00 i TR RRR 58 5 4 A i iWe also have other socks, pure Se TR A fe SO IF we can get your co-operation by leaving your order at the WOOL OP sei oad e 20 cvelcoats are. not pictures, at office now, we can keep you supplied. This is necessary, owing to ; ane Pa : 13 Nel Ts Be ol "ihe large amount of storage space this fuel requires, and we will A Wed ers Men's heavy wool pants .... 2.95 EH SSL nap Sem SeaNee. I opnals have to sell a portion from the car so as to be able to bin the balance Von Brocihes 2.05 = they are because you will look like PRICE: $1500 PER TON . EVERYTHING FOR FALL ; ae : 2 gletare' In some of ur Dest LEAVE YOUR ORDER EARLY Ear Pinion fon, oll Shelled ft a en Service Sad Quality a Sizes, rom: 3.05 10: Lio 5.50 & wer s. We are therefore con- ; 3 1A : . rie Dryden Jas. Winterbottom, Ontario | T. PROUDFQQT Men's leather vests from ... 75 tent to be a week behind and offer : s pe ; : Ie ; = "The Dryden Tailor.' | hn a EA hs yo fotos Sh 11.50 for the week of Oct. 11th to the Tia = Chi EAP AZAAR oe . ye ee Men's Coat Sweaters up to .. 4.95 - 16th two grades of Overcoats. WEEKLY STORE NEWS -- 'Men's, Ladies' and Children's 1.0.0.F. DRYDEN LODGE, Ne 417 meets at the Town Hall every Monday evening at eight underwear, all wool, fleece and wool and cotton mixture at all over 50 to pick from. The fall shipment is here--come in and look it over | Special Sale of Glass Tumblers at a 1eal Bargain Price: 10c¢ each, 6 for 50e Grade A .......: $18.75 ; and 12 for $1.00 guises Visiting Members cordially Prices. Nile 7 = inv. " ' : : Ee Grade B......... 23.75 Large assortment of corks for any size Ciotheslines, 50 feet ccm 25 Gi Men's heavy Mackinaw Coats = ' ; SY F. G. ORR, Noble Grand. 3 iy bottle from 01 0 iommmivins .05 each Clotheslines, 50 feet ..owo--wocuec.. 53 LJ MACPHERSON Sous Irom $5.75 10 rie cea $8.50 ~. AT fost di their past, pre Weather Strips for your windows and 36 Safety Pins 15%. boi ee Seu} 3 : Notwithstandin 5 ® ; § fi -- ma Tackinav f gi : pop dooxs iver 25 Spool wire, roll 10 and omomre 15 I, 0). DRYDEN LODGE No. 15 | S075 Mackinaw Coats, from $4.25 sent or future value. Bed Casters, each «.__... = J 10 Frying Pans, 15.40 women 25 meets the first Wadnesssy to oo $4.75 Stovepipe Dampers .----.----eeee.. .25 Chair Seats ... 257 of each month, at eight p.m., in the Boys', Girls' and Children's wool Stovepipe Collars ..oeeieeremne 210 Dish Cloth ooo 10 { Town Hall. Visiting Brethren oer- ati i a Biove Serine «om eerie 35 Curtain Rods .25 | dially invited. stovkings Hem ARIS ul 60 : B30ve DOKOUR dermismmiiomnmrsmmiomegrmmon 2500. TONE ClOBNOYE ieee mmsmmmmstmm mim ms v1 D. ANDERSON, W.M. Towell Racks ..__ mm £5 Men's Heavy Socks, pair ..----..--.--_ .25 BADEN SMITH, Secy Towall Rollers ui Liininimmimisiess .25 Linen Thread Smears +10 § 2 = Tea Towels + 25:Golden Star Lodse x TR - g wy MAIL ORDEES ATTENDED TO AF. & AM, » ALL E PITT, Limited No. 484, G.R.C. 9 3 2 ; Good BED and MATTRESS, in good conditicn, at lowest price. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, . DRYDEN ONTARIO ) Apply at the CHEAP BAZAAR or) Second Tuesday of each month. | New and Second Hand Store. h | Re Te i'isitors Cordially invited. : 'DRYDEN-- eo et INE ARN W. E. THORSEN & SON [| i el