Dryden Observer, 25 Mar 1927, p. 4

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Squar=PSt ore OUR ANNUAL oe Sale Takes the form of bringing our stock approximately to Our system of marking goods allows us to know at a glance, date. "With us it is never a form of guess-work. how long goods have been on the shelves. Of course we or no one else can sell anything to a finish. This as we have frequently said in this column is the reason of sales. Downstairs and in the Windows will be thrown into heaps, Men's, Womens, Misses, Boys, Youths and smaller childrens Shoes. The Women's, Misses, Boys, Youths and Childrens will be sold at two prices. MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY, March 28, 29, 30, for $2.50 pair. THURSDAY TO SATURDAY, March 31, to April 1 & 2 for $2.00 pair. We suppose the natural inclination will be to leave buying until Thursday, but this might be shortsighted, because meanwhile the best are being picked up. Some of these Shoes may not show extra good value, on the other hand some are worth double and more than double. Itis a case of your own good judgment. ) » MEN'S SHOES, AT $2.95 the PAIR This lasts the whole week from MONDAY to SATUR- DAY, there are all sizes in both fine and work SHOES. GROCERY SPECIAL From Monday, March 28th to Saturday night, April 2nd, the Grocery Window will be full of PEARL WHITE Soap.. This is a Naptha Soap, and a well known brand. If you are buying this regularly and from hand to mouth, you pay 8c. a bar. This is a very special offer during the coming week, Monday to Saturday 18 BARS FOR $1.00 Soap is one of the things that pays to buy by the box. Soap improves with age. You can buy a box of 100 bars for $5.00 during this same Period. = Pa DRYDEN ONTARIO ALFRED PITT, Limited | A et ST .PATRICK'S DAY DANCE The dance held insthe Town Hall on St. Patrick's day by the "Freshmen" Orchestra was well attended, there being close to a hundred peopie pres- enf. The boys were fortunate to be able to secure the aid of "Chub" Le- i Baron who helped them out with the } atc as Morris Spicer's arm is aot yet i sufficiently healed to enable him to do any saxophone work. The dancers were very relucant to i break up the party at two o'clock, but 'the greater number of them d'd not {show up until after ten-thirty. They evidently had taken in the show first. The hall was tastefully decorated in i FOR THE WEEKEND-- : TOMATOES Hothouse CUCUMBERS Ty or ii a Special, per 1b New CABBAGE CELERY, two pounds for HEAD LETTUCE, each While They Last :\.....Special, each ......... GRAPE FRUIT, extra large size. Special, each ......... ORANGES, extra large size ... .. Special each vant New CARROTS .............-. Special, per tb ....... SR AS eesiuien Special, three Ibs for . renee rennie nes aie anne ssa re FSKIMO PIES, SIX JOT ..-c-cerenresernrsansisntnans DIXIES, sixtlors soins vvaieinrradsrss sree turresrs ICE CREAM BRICKS, each + sev inserveninensernes cio .50 ceeiy I5 .I0 ada 25 Agents for-- KODAKS and ' SUPPLIES Zz NEILSON'S CHOCOLATES Gough's Confectionery T. C. CORNE!LLE, Prop. green and white, the lights being shaded to give a restful effect. i The catering was uncer the manage- ment of Jas. Gough. k ri PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT ALL persons buying wood from Mr Tom Bromski, shall be liable for the pay- ment to C. J. Wright, as he has no authority to sell wood without my oxder. (Signed)--C. J. WRIGHT, March 3rd, 1927. Dryden, Ont. © WILLIAM FOX EAST and WEST A JOHN FORD 23 PRODUCTION _ A" oA -- ER YET RTT ORATS TS ¥s 1h SUM 7 Pr 4 A 3 - Coming to the STRAND Theatre ¥ Friday Milton Sills "MEN OF STEEL" Saturday Another: Cohn and Kelly Comedy Comedy: --"EASY PAYMENTS" Giant! Among all the Big Pictures of the Year. PRICES, 25¢c & 4oc. Matinee, 15¢. & 30c. NEWS Monday -- Tuesday "THE EAMILY UPSTAIRS" THE --SOUTH END GROCERY-- (Formerly owned by McKay.) Oranges, per doz. .42 & 58¢c. according to size. No. 1 Creamery Butter, © AT Clark's Pork & Beans, medium sige, per tin mmm meme 1D Salada, Melrose, Red Rose, Blue Ribbon Tea, per I ____ .70 Lard, per I mmm 19 Regular 35¢. Sodas for ------------- - 29 Brooms, each oo 49 Canned Corn, Standard, per tin 16 Rice, three Ibs for ------e--e--mv 25 If you are willing to pay cash and carry your goods, this is the place to come to save money. IVY PRONGER, Mgr. Wednesday Aileen Pringle gs a in strikes it rich and then goes to take in the big city. : It's a scream. Coming:--"BROWN OF HARVARD WEEKLY STORE NEWS TO THE HOUSEWIFE---- mark here what you need. Thursdoy "THE WILDERNESS WOMAN" Here's just the kind of a picture you'll enjoy. An old prospector Comedy :--MARY MONTH OF MAY" EE i A i i a THE CHEAP BAZAAR 'Take this Advt. in your hand and check over your supply of glassware, and : i eT Then come in and see us. We are at your or =e «Cross The Disciples Drvden United Church 11 a.m. --Sunday School & Bible Class 7.00 p.m.--Evening Worship. OXDRIFT 1:45 p.m.--Sunday School 2:45 p.m.--Public Worship All are made very Welcome, H. A. RIVERS, Pastor. eran ST. LUKES, CHURCH, Dryden Saturday evening, 8 p.m.,--Intercession service. Subject--"Where 7" (Fourth Sunday in Lent) Sunday School, 10.00 a.m. Morning Prayer & Sermon, 11.00 a.m. Subject:--The Cross-- "The Sympathy of the Crucified." Evening Prayer & Sermon and Holy Communion, 7.00 p.m. Cross." service. ' Wednesday, Mar, 30--Lenten Services : Tumblers, three for -- ov mm 25 Barge Milk Jugs =... 251 Children's Service, 4.30 p.m. : ].arge heavy Cups and Saucers -_ .20 Faney Cream Jugs -- cco 2D Evening Prayer & Sermon, 8.00 p.m. . Clover Leaf Cups & Saucers __..--_ .20 Butter Dish 25 Subject: --"Hope" Plain White Cups & Saucers ._....:15 Large Sugar Bowl = __. __ __. 25 ; You are cordially invited to all services ' "Low Shape, white Cups & Saucers .15 Large Cream Jug to match bowl .25 n Japanese Colored Cups & Saucers .15 Salt Dish, pd 251 = R-A-SWiTH, Rector. Fancy Pattern Cups & Saucers__ 25 Vinegar Bottles __.___ a _ ____ 25 . - Heavy Plates, Navy 8-in. __.__.__ .25 Glass, Salt & Peppers, pair ______. 29 Drvden Baptist Churc! t Heavy Soup Plates, 8-in ----..----..--_.. 25 SugarSheker¥itdine 35 11 a.m.--Church and Bible School Porridge Bowl, 7-in. -- oom 20 Egg Cups, con _______.__.05§ Subj:--"The Christian Life." i Soup Bowls, 6-in. ----...----..__.__.. .20 Cake Plate orted ____________ 2532.30 p.m.--Mission Band P : Light Dinner Plates, nam 3. e900 Perculator Tops ceo ini 10 6.50 p.m.--Song Service ! Bread & Butter Plates, 5-in. __.__ .15 Baby Bottles _.10} Subj:--"Jesus in Gethsemane." { Plain White Nappies --..-- core --i 10 TUESDAY, 8.00 p.m.--B.Y.P.U. Mest Fancy Soup Bowls --_______ 15 & 25 Tr-- ing, in charge of Group I. : Colored Fruit Bowls oem e 25 And Several other Things. Come in THURSDAY, 8 p.m.--Weekly Prayer . Colored Fruit Nappies ----.--.----..---- 15 ond Look: Around. Meeting. We will study Hebrew, 'Measuring Cups, --=.---eee-- 10 & .25 chapter 10. ' Lemon Reamers ----.-- ome + 15 MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED This is a welcome and a blessing for 'W. E THORSEN & SON all in God's House. Come and enjoy these services. 23 SALE WILL CONTINUE End of This Month - On Account of the wold Weather MEN'S WORK BOQTS, Black *Elk, with double vamp. This is a shoe that < won't go hard, and will give you extra good wear, Reg- price $4.50. Sale Price ....... = in all sizes, from 6 to 11. MEN'S DRESS BOOTS, Bull Dog, Pointed and Black and All sizes, from 6 square toes. Brown. to 11. Regular price $4.50. Sale Price $2.95 DR BOYS BOOTS from sizes 1 to 5. Just the shoe you're looking for. A good strong Boot, which we sold regular for $2.95. Sale Price . tess esas We Also Just Received another shipment of LADIES OXFORDS AND SLIPPERS which we will put out at Reasonable Prices. WW We are sorry we cannot state the prices on Ladies Slippers and Oxfords, as we are just now checking over the order. tet all your supply of Footwear now, as this sale only lasts until change of advertisement. Any Boots, or Shoes taken home if not satisfactory, bring them back, money will be refunded S, DAITER, New and Second Hand Stoee. GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIP- TION BOUGHT AND SOLD. DRYDEN-- -- -- --ONTARIC t E. G. BAXTER, Pastor [re

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