Dryden Observer, 23 Jun 1927, p. 4

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Ch Kl A THE SquarePStore We can fill your needs for suitable merchandise for the SUMMERTIME. Ten S-- TT ---- LADIES DRESSES--A good assortment of Silk Dresses to clear at one half marked price. These are on display in the Dry Goods Section, CUSHION FORMS--Kopak and Cotton Filled, Just what you want to make a new cushion for your. summer brightening after house cleaning. LADIES HATS--AIl marked at reduced prices. pik A 0 Gam Fae i TRE NS BR PAY LR BM BR are Ba CHILDRENS PANTY DRESSES and ROMPERS-- . Just the thing for these bright days--good material and inexpensively priced. MMER STRAW HATS FOR MEN--Peanut and Grass Straws, from'... Lio aw +20: 10 .50- Dress Straws," 1.0.1. $1.00, $1.50, and $2.00 Unbreakable Panamas, at ....... $3.00 and $3.50 Boaters--The popular summer Hat, at $2.00 & $2.50 i $3.50 and $5.00 + These Hats are the latest in styles and the colour Combinations in Hat Bands are the pick of the season. Jo ERE ERAT RL ST BORE RTE BR TY SNE EY TEN TS--=nuy the family a tent for the back yard. Our range is complete. ¢ Sizes, 7R73ERB, Af ............ TA $12.50 8x1oxz at. .................0 16.50 IOXIZX2, Eo... oo... ad c H 21.00 These are all made from 8-0z. Duck. SILK TOURIST TENT--yVxgx2,--Fly Proof--has canvas floor, price MosquIT O BARS--in two sizes and two qualities, Single $2.00 and $2.75 $2.75 and $3.75 Bares aieie wae eine vs Nie nines Ree GROCERY SPECIALS-- QUICK Q'UAKER OATS, with CHINA, per pkt FIVE RCO)SES ROLLED OATS, round pkts., each .19 ORANGES, nice and juicy, good size, 4 dozen for $1.00 -35 JELLY POWDERS, McI.aren's all Flavours-- Try a dozen assorted, per dozen .17 PURE LARD as advertised last week, All sizes, ae LR a i ae RE vr PRIME ONTARIO CHEESE, perth 2.0... .. .20 This Price is Off on Saturday, June 4th. THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH ONLY. What the Red Cross is doing for the Good of Canada For the Veteran Befriends 3,500 soldiers still in hospital . . . relieves sickness and need in their families . . . cares for the soldier settler . . . provides sheltered employment for the disabled in three Veterans' Workshops. For the Children Through Junior Red Cross, has aided 5,000 crippled children and has pledged over 137,000 school children to practice health habits and to serve others. For the Pioneer Brings nursing service to those in frontier districts through 39 Outpost Hospitals and Nursing Stations. For the New Canadian Welcomes and gives needed attention to immigrant mothers and children at three Seaport Nurseries. For the Mothers and Daughters In Home Nursing Classes, bas taught principles of nursing, diet and home hygiene to over 12,000 women and girls. For the Disaster Victim Is organized to afford prompt relief to sufferers from fire, fiood and epidemic. Nation-Wide Appeal 1 Canadian Red Cross Society Send Contributions tos Ontario Division, Canadian Red Cross Society, 410 Sherbourne Street, Toronto 5, Ontario FRIDAY-- ----SATURDAY DOUGLAS "FAIRBANKS The Black Pirate : Photographed in Technicolor. PIRATES! BURIED TREASURES! ROMANCE! A Vivid Yard of the Rolling Ocean . PRICES: 25c, & 40c.--MATINEE: 15¢c. & 30c. NEWS-- --COMEDY MONDAY-- ----TUESDAY PETER B. KYNE'S GREAT STORY-- Bread of the Sea with RALPH INCE and MARGARET LIVINGSTON Coming :--KEN MAYNARD in "THE LAND BEYOND THE LAW" Coming :--"McFADDEN'S FLATS" (Not Jimmie's) Place THE CHEAP BAZAAR WEEKLY STORE NEWS 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 expects 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 vou that they will have a shipment in a short time of a great variety for the decoraticn 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 PP + AUTO LIVERY CLOSED CAR, FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TRAVELLERS, WEDDING AND PICNIC PARTIES, Phone 41, A. P. KELLAR DRYDEN - ONTARIO a, -- (PROPOSE PARDON FOR { EX-SERVICE MEN TORONTO, Ont, May 29--Release and | parcon of all ex-service men at present! imprisoned in penal institutions of the } Dominions, except such as whose re-} lease would constitute a menace tog human life, is suggested as a feature} of the celebratio of the Diamond! Jubilee of Confederation in a resolu- tion passed by the Army and Navy Veterans' Association of York Town- ship at a meeting held there. Tho resolution is to be forwarded to the Secretary of the National Committee in charge of the celebration, and to Dr A_E. Lavelle, Secretary of the Ontario Parole Board. t | Mr Thos. Proudfoot has been granted the contract to supply the uniforms and caps for the Dryden District Band. The new uniforms will be worn for the first time when the band takes part in the Jubilee Celebraion, On the first day that the Government Control Liquor Stort opened in Fort William, over 1300 people, this amount including many women, purchased liquors to the amount of $15,000, say: the Times-Journl, Tastes were in no great variety, Scotch and Gin held th= centre of attraction and far outsold any other wet goods in stock. 1 BARGAINS A number of : USED CARS, and LIGHT DELIVERY in Good Running Condition | At Bargain Prices i From $275.00 Down. 4 | ¥ i | hb) N ! | DINGWALL MOTORS, Dryden, Ontario. i oi: Sg ee 2 Drvden United Church 11:00 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class. § 7:00 p,m., Evening Worship B Mr A. M. Worton, of Dryden East Mission will services. eR Ea --Oxdrift-- 2:00 p.m.--Sunday School, 7:00 p.m.--Public Worship : Notice--Sunday School at the usual hour, but regular service in the even- ing Mr A. J. Frost, of Pinegrove Mis- } sion will take charge of the eveninz, service. Come out and give thé Students every support at this time. Everyone Welcome, H. A. RIVERS, Pastor. § (Whit Sunday) Sunday School, 10:00 2m. Holy Communion, 8:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Holy Communic ! 11:00 am, : » Eveing Prayer and Sermon 7-00 p.m. ALL ARE WELCOME, ! R A SMITH, Rector. } : i 11:00 am --Ch SUPPER. ; TUESDAY, 8:00 pm.--BY.P.U, The: pastor will speak on the "Gospel of | Jesus Christ," which is the first of | five messages an "The Gospel " All are invited to attend and learn more aved "0 Worship the Lord in the Beaut of these wonderful Books. Meeting. Holiness." E. G. BAXTER, Pastor. be in charge of the - . We are also putting out for ST. LUKES, CHURCH, Dryden I WORK SHIRTS, at I just returned from the City and fortunately I happened to pick up A about seventy-five Men's SUITS, which include all sizes, from 34 to These Suits all sold retail at $35.00, 48, also different shades, $40.00 & $45.00, but as we bought the Suits practically at our own price, we are putting them out at a quick sale at Now remember that these are Suits for $45.00 as well as $35.00. In order to have your choice you will have to be an early shopper. Don't let it keep you back, if you can't pay for it. You can pay $2.00 or $3.00 deposit, and we can arrange for the balance. ----. SUITS for growing-up boys, extra good value, at $5.50 Mens Tweed and Leatherette: Ia RAINCOATS, FIRE er, 10W PLICCS, at exceptionally DRESS 1 flannel, navy bl Men's PANTS, grey L€ Ser es, plain and oq stripe; also in LO RT, Te g00d assortment up. 4) work PANTS from $1.65 1 BT ' \V€ aaaeda severa 2 I new lines in our Vork and Dress BOOTS, at $2.95 Boy's BOOTS, at $2.25. --SATURDAY-- A few lines of If you are buying or selling Secondhand Furnitures, call at our Secondhand Store. We could save you money either way. 3, THURSDAY, 8 p.m --Weekly Prayer, New and Second Hand Store. t GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIP- y of TION BOUGHT AND SOLD. DRYDEN-- -- -- --ONTARICG

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