ae: 8. FN = -- . LIQUOR CAN ONLY RE BOUGHT |of the 18 sté¥es now in operation inthe] Mrs R. J. Pronger spent a couple of ! PI PIII AAR WEEKLY. provinces "and vendors will be xpeeted cays in Winnipeg this week. : to keep a close check on all liquor On receiving word of the death of TORONTO, June 7th.--From today |applicants. he infant child of Mr and Mrs L, J on, permit-holders will be able to pur- H Mr Hanna stated that the new regula- Beath, Mrs A. M. Taylor left} chase liquor at Ontario governmens|tion is a temporary measure aimed at : Friday for Sioux Lookout, stores at weekly intervals only, it wasleutting down the congestion that has! John Hardie took in the big football | THE SquarePStore Haves you made your prepara- - $v tions yet for the Jubilee Celebrations? Our Stock of Decorations and Holiday apparel is large and varied. It was bought especially for you. Te aes LADIES SUNSHADES-- July 1st and 2nd cannot help but be warm and bright. Carry one of the popular paper Sunshades. The colors and styles are the latest. Plain Paper Sunshades, each Oiled Paper Sunshades o* 75¢., $1.00, $1.35 & $1.75 COLORED CREPE DE CHINE HANDKERCHIEFS: A large assortment to choose from, Special Price, two fOr ©... ... ave e inna 25€. MISSES' & CHILDRENS DRESSES-- The young folks deserve as much attention as the older folks, and our stock enables you to dress them in the latest styles and colours. These will be on display all the week. - oe 4 ---- aes SR lt oR MEN'S PANTS--In Work and Dress-- The wise man buys odd Pants for Summer wear, for Motoring, Gardening, or Sports 'wear. = Qur range is large and moderately priced. Khaki Pants at .......... vers. $2.00 to $3.25 Grey Cottonade, Work Pants, at ........ $2.50 Grey Moleskin, at.........+-....50..... 8295 Grey Whipcord, at ........ creda: $4.00 Drab Whipcord, at ...... ores I a ie $5.00 Greys--Light weight, from ... $4.00 to $10.00 Blue Serge, from ............ $4.50 to $10.00 Tweeds, from. ...... 5. +e. $2.25 10.87.50 Breeches--light weight, ....... $3.00 to $6.00 LEST YOU FORGET--Our Stock of BUNTING AND FLAGS IS Limited. BUY NOW FOR THE HOLIDAY DECORATIONS. Free Demonstrations of BAKING will be conducted in this STORE daily, from June 13th to the 18th by a Domestic Science Expert, a member of the Edu- cational Department of i E. W. Gillett Company, Limited, Manufacturers of MAGIC BAKING POVVDER. You are cordially invited to attend these demonstrations and witness the simplicity with which wholesome, palatable and attractive cakes, cookies and biscuits can be prepared. Any question you may care to ask about Domestic Science or Household problems in general will be gladly answered. COOK BOOKS WILL BE GIVEN AWAY FREE OF CHARGE. 50C. - The Red Cross 'appeals to YOU for support INCE the War, the Red Cross has disbursed over Seven Million Dollars for the Soldiers, Women, Children and Frontier Families of Canada. About half of this has been spent for disabled soldiers --half in the other services of the Society about which you have been told. The Treasury is almost empty. $1,000,000 Needed Now for Red Cross Work The Red Cross brings cheer to our disabled warriors and their families. .It stimulates the children of Canada to healthy living and good citizenship. It relieves suffering, and brings skilled attention to Canada's frontier districts remote from other aid. - Its work is indispensable. It now appeals to YOU, as a patriotic and humane Canadian citizen, to contribute generously to its need for funds. Nation-Wide Appeal 2 Canadian Red Cross Society Send Contributions to? Ontario Division, Canadian Red Cross Society, 4190 Sherbourne Street, Toronto 5, Ontario * announced by Chairman D. B, Hanna, prevailed since the shops began tc game between the Scottish team and a a nd of the Liquor Control Board. Notice function. He declined to state how ; Winnipeg team, played in the city on to this effect has heen furnished to each jieng the order might remain in effect. ' Saturday. h | Mrs Sneddon, of Winnipeg, spent the 0 S week-end with her sisters, Mrs Jewett y and Miss Aldra Smith, Mr and Mrs Pethrick, who have been } visiting Mr and Mrs D, Blake, returned | to Winnipeg, Saturday. Mrs Tepsey, of Igndce was in town Monday, Const. Wood, of Kenora, was a busi- ness visitor to Dryden this week. . Frank Russell also took in the big ' football game in Winnipeg on Satur- day, returning to Dryden Sunday night.' _ | ! Mrs W. H, Purnell and son returned | just returned from the City and to Winnipeg Saturday, afer after visit- ing her parents, Mr and Mrs Ponton, at Wabigoon for the past few weeks. about seventy-five Men's SUITS, fortunately I happened to pick up ; 'which include all sizes, from 34 to STANDING FIELD COMPETITION 48, also different shades. These i Four more entries required in ; i both Clover and Oats. S. V. RIGBEY, . Secretary. (Suits all sold retail at $35.00, 1840.00 & $45.00, but as we bought the Suits practically at our own The MUNICIPALITY OF THE price, we are putting them out at Town of Dryden {2 quick sale at ........... $17.75 i | b 0 Now remember that these are Property Qwners on Streets to be SEWERED TAKE NOTICE THAT: The Council of the Town of Dryden has authorized the construec- tion of lateral six inch sewer connec- Don't let it keep you back, if you tions for main sewer in centre of street to the property line, for any lots for; which the owners make written appli- $2.00 or $3.00 deposit, and we can cation to the Town Clerk. The cost of such connections, to the arrange for the balance. property line only, to be assessed: directly against the lots served, over a period of thirty years, if the said ap- plications be made during the period of construction of the main sewers. Lateral connections for which applica- tions are made after the completion of he main work or after the issuing of ; sewer debentures for the main work Men's Tweed and Leatherette shall be paid for outright by the R AINCOATS, at applicant at the time application is . made to the Clerk for such work, . J. Es GIBSON, Town Clerk, , Suits for $45.00 as well as $35.00. 'In order to have your choice you will have to be an early shopper. can't pay for it. You can pay SUITS for growing-up boys, extra good value at ............ $5.50 exceptionally low prices. Town of Dryden Dated June 9th, 1927, i ; see ngee Men's DRESS PANTS, grey S flannel, navy blue serges, plain and BARGAIN FRIDAY-- KEN MAYNARD The Land Beyond the Law Special Added Attracticii-- CANADA'S DIAMOND JUBILEE FILM Shown in the interest of Dryden's Celebration, July 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. NEWS-- -- SATURDAY --COMEDY MONDAY-- ----TUESDAY Rich But Honest Sparkling Comedy-Drama Comedy--"HUBBY'S LITTLE GAME. Coming--Mary Pickford, in-- "SPARROWS" FOROS § ong To Ps . a OR el LCL A CHEAP BAZAAR WEEKLY STORE NEWS A Hh THE The First of July, Nineteen hundred & Twenty-Seven. One month from today, the people of the Town of Dry- den are to commemorate the 60th year of Confederation. CANADA'S DIAMOND JUBILEE Dryden experts that everybody will do their duty in every way to make that day one of the greatest that Dryden has even seen. That day we are to decorate our houses and cars, and it will be a great advantage for you to start thinking of vour own house and car, of which way to decorate them and the decoratien to use. THE CHEAP BAZAAR are pleased to inform you that they will have a shipment in a short time of a great variety for the decoration of your house or car. | There will be novelties that you have never seen in this Town and you will only be able to obtain it the the Cheap Bazaar. WE will be glad to take your orders now for flags and crepe papers and streamers. W. E THORSEN & SON | u J MONDAY, 7.30 p.m--B_Y_P.U:, Study stripe; also good assortment in A number of twotk PANTS from $1.65 up. USED CARS, and RENE LIGHT DELIVERY ; in Good Running Condition At Bargain Prices From $275.00 Down. Boys' BLOOMERS, also Grey Flannel LONG PANTS. Se NowALL TORS . We added several new lines in our WwW MOT 4 J n Dryden, Ontatie Work and Dress BOOTS, at $2.95 sesame ssnasammss 50's BOOTS, at $2.25. Drvden United Church, SUNDAY, June 12th, H ; 11:00 a.m. Sunday School and Bible We are also putting out for Class. i --SATURDAY-- 7:00 p.m., Evening Worship ' A few lines of LADIES' BOOTS AT SALE PRICES. ------ -- q --Oxdrift-- : 2.00 p.m.--Sunday School 4 3.00 p.m.--Public Worshi i Everyone Welcome, It will be worth while you seeing i H. A. RIVERS, Pastor. them. 2 {aT LUKES, CHURCH, Daye! _-- i (Trinity Sunday) . 9 . * Morning Prayer and Hol¥ @ommunior { If you are buying or selling 11:00 a m. Secondhand Furniture, call Subj.;--"The Holy Trinity," ' at our Secondhand Store. We Evening Prayer and Sermon, 7:00 pin Subj.:--"How Can These Things Bz" You are cordially invited to all Services { R. A. SMITH, Rector. could save you money either way. : 49 con ras and Leather GLOVES, & Drvden Baptist Church | vas an eather S, 11:00 a.m.--Church and Bible Shoot HTS, from... 20 A Service for the whole family. 10™. |. a ada 95 2:30 p.m --Mission Band. 6.50 pm.--Song Service iWORK SHIRTS ot 0... 95 Sub j.:--*"The Shining Pathway." q Class. We shall study "The Gospel i according to Matthew," the second: study in the series on the Four, Gospels. S$. DAITER THURSDAY, 8 p.m --Weékly Prayer | 7 Meeting,' Come and Pray, New and Second Hand Stove. Jesus said: "Come unto Me all ye that! GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIP- labor and are heavy laden, and I will: TION BOUGHT AND SOLD. | give you rest" 'Matt. 11:28. 'DRYDEN-- -- = --ONTARIG A E. G. BAXTER, Pastor. : | ~