Ek: §- -'§% HN Rar SEED (3 ma CAAA Pri ze Li St To The Editor THE pRYDEN, ont, | See our Second (Continued from Page One) July 80th, 1927, g : 24 Specimen, Drawn thread work (fire) __..__ __. __.__. = . Az 100 75 |To oe Phim ind Hand Store for & 18 | & je to re 25 Specimen, white embroidery --.._._____________________ 100 75 Y Sint was vouently gipe : 26 Specimen, colored embroidery __._____ __________________ 100 .i5 jto an interesting editoria ina wy ' : ~ : ks =5 § circulated publication under the caption 2i-Bet4 Ribbonmoveltles oo... >. =. ont owo ee 1.00 .75 : 28 Best four small novelties for gifts________ __ a» 1000 75 "We must get back to old Standards. : x ! That recalled to my mind the state CHILDRENS' WEAR ! ment or rather the interrogation made New styles, new ideas, new exhibits { by a member of a certain Provincial 20 Girls Dress, dainty 100 3 ' Adminnistration. Has the world gone 30 Girl's Pantie Dress, from old garment __ _____ __ Em a 100 .75 pleasure mad? Present social condi- 31 Best 5 articles of dress for school girl made from flour sacks 1.00 .75 tions would appear to compel an affirm- 32 Boys' two-pieced Suit, from old garment ___ __ ___ __________ 1.00 .75 ative reply. This being so one naturally 33 Boys' Denim Overalls ______________ ____ ___________ 100 .75 looks for the cause or causes--primarily 34 Babys' Jacket and Bonnet __ mm --------_ 1,00 73 perhaps: the people were educated dur- 35 Babys' Short Dressand Gertrude__________ _____ 100 .75 ing the world's late calamity to abjure 36 Babys' Carriage Cover and Pillow__ __ 100 .75 the serious aspect of life and prompted -- en Gils Hat Li ool aad Coon 100. 5 by pateiotisrn for the world now 38 Childs Knitted Stockings _________ 100 .75 jknows all Canadians are loyal-proven 39 Childs Sweater, Cap and Mitts (knitted _____ 100 .75 jon the blood stained sands of .South n Afrca and by the poppies growing on J : LADIES "WEAR Flander's field, and an entirely natural } Bed Springs and Mattress, com- New styles, new iceas, new hand work _ inclination we were not loth to accept plete, from $5.00 up. 40 Work Bag any sivle dens $100 {9 {such teaching, We were told to con- 4% Handkerchiefs, four va es T0D 75 sider the butcheries on the Western 42-Aprom, tea a 1.00 15 Front, on the Paive Front in 43 Apron, Housework. oc ca pa il dra in 100 70 Mesopotamia, in the mistaken Gallipoli 44 Dress, Housework = ee 100 15 {effort with a spirit of levity, ; 4iCamiscle ~ To me eo 1.00 75 ; Human life had become a joke in that We also have a few secondhand §48 Combination'... 72x _ ---- meme. 1.00 75 gyeat holocast, money was only con- Walnut Bedsteads, Sideboards 27 Costume SH _ x et 2. 100 -/9 sidered as so much dirt, a means to an ; ? : 4] 148 Nightgown, fancy embroidery ....._____ __ ~_ . _ "___ 100 75 end and hundreds of billions of the] Dressers, Kitchen Cabinets, 149 Nightgown otherfancy trip 10s 7-0 od 0 2300 75 Vo it's weslth was destroved. Several : : ; 2 4 ne Ee T ly - 100 Py aman il 1.00 «3 million lives were sacrificed on the pracucally as good as new, Din {51 torerocher 100 .75 }gifferent war frontiers--and we were ing Tables, Kitchen Tables and $52 tererochet 100 75 i:5]d to smile and join the merry throng : . $53 Ss AR Le RE ET AEC CVC || 15 seeking pleasure! Present conditions Chairs, Parlour Suite, Daven- +4 me 100 73 having been created reaction towards ette, One Library Table, Wash- MEN'S WEAR & normality is very slow but will surely: NE aa a come. Then the means by which the, stands, Cooke Stoves, an d . Se¥ Eiyics, WoW ISwas) new hand work Phantom Pleasure could be pursued p £ all diserinti As hinted last week, We are @!s mario. ci, hand hersmed and initialled $1.00 A eo Im pusien) Ravaes, of afl diseriptions. : 156 a Gress weaf ---- ee 1% 1) has become the greatest factor in the : ' § 57 Nightgown -- ma ---- eT a NE) : : : alia TF = - 3 ,~ mad race, The ease with which dist- SEWING MACHINES picking through our Stock $58 Pyjamas WD EEN LS ei TRS 1 TY di pte i 100 +0 ance may be overcome creates the We hzvel : ~ d A t f th h b: 36 So. one pair, Se knit I TEE 20 clamor for entertainment and thrills, /e ave rour more Sewing y ~ . 260, Socks, one pair, Hea¥ywool -------- = "0 = .~F o0 . 5 3 : torlowed Be ; urin ugus <r crcu - hg ] ~~ la dance to-night will be followed by Machines left. Evervone g 5 g » 01 Mitts, ane pair, heavy wool mmm 1,00 49 another tomorrow, perhaps fifty miles : 4 y " . . 62 Gloves, 5% orwood mmm 1,00 219 away. The same crowd will be there, can be tried in the store. ly Sens ational bargains. 63 Scarf, silk or wool wooo 1.00 #43 and so the pleasure scramble goes on, Guaranteed to be in perfect 64 Denier wel a th 5 OR OE FE I» io Perhaps the most serious effect pro- : X 3 Pp: 6b Heart LR pe el aOR 0 SR er el X, OE : hane. fr ; : v : ~~ Jduced 'is the loss of all sense of shape, from $5:00 up These at prices of Two, 66 Hearth Rug, braided ooo eee gee LOD TB [re woe ef Deine / Class 27.--ARTS AND CRAFTS taught to save but to spend--and any ; . E : a ' ; One Edison Phonograph, One Four and Six Dollars. ¥ All exhibits in competition in this class must be the work of the amateur J thinking person will admit the moral ; S grapn, 3 exhibitor, also, unless exhibit is worthy, the prizes will be withheld. tone of the general public has been {Columbia Gramophone Ad Oils-- much reduced. Oh Tempores! Oh N C iS a Cy res! is movi --3 New Cups and Saucers, Clover- Fo Th * W. hb 1 Pointing scenes: fromimature ooo ob 0 Seely. 15 Mores! The Tus Faviog oe fom = { D or is ee 2 Painting Flowers from nature oe. __.__.__.__.____ 100 .75 (ves! po 4 cap yilat Leaf design, $1.75 per dozen. 3 Painting, Animals from nature ____ El a _ 1.00 .75 to old standards Vow ' Oe Sal : : : ta of WOR = --W.W, F. Men S Trousers - $2 00 4 Painting, best single piece, other than listed, new work __.__1.00 .75 = ® : Water Colors-- EEE ERENT ETRE Tes 5 5 Landscape _ £33 And p 100 .75 1) Canvas Shoes = 2.00 6 Marine 100 .75 BARGAINS We have on hand at present a few : 3 7 Fruit and Vegetables from nature ee 100 1795 Electric Fixtures anid will self at Ladies Knitted Suits - '4 00 8 Scene from nature, flower garden , 1.00 .75 {A number of ods » : Tinie Miscellaneous-- USED CARS, reasonable price 74 9 Pastel, any subject =:1.00 "95 and ' : a H RE Men's Club Bags - 400 $ 130 Share) peal 0 "Ye {| _ LIGHT DELIVERY [When in our Second Hand Store - 20x 9 { rayon, lig and shade -.L NES) . . Ie ay 3 Sa 21 Ss 5 '12 Pen and Ink Sketch, local i00 75 in Gog BA ARNIAY Cw gion visit the clothing store as well : 113 Percil Sketch, local building 5 | Dinh Ao 1,00 .75 argam trices We are clearing some of our Sum- And hundreds of oddments 2" re.' From $275.00 Down. g 5 : 14 Basketry, two specimens Loh fois. © Taba beds oe 1.00 .75 = mer Stock. 3 : = =o 15 Fret work, two specimens __.____.__ ___._ i 100 .75 DINGWALL MOTORS, Inside the store at: 316 Sealing Wax Sour orteles movie iii nt ~ 1.00. .95 $2, $4, $6 LOOK THIS OVER!-- Used Parts for Ford, Chevrolet, Gverland, & McLaughlin Cars. Engines, Radiators, Generators, Starters, Batteries, Frames, Bodies, Cushions, Tops, Wheels Tires, Rims, etc. In fact all parts for the above make of Cars... LOW PRICES. DURANCE BROS. & CO. Chevrolet Dealer DRYDEN Ontario WEEKLY S§T T. C. WILSON, Prop. IRE THE CHEAP Mark Every Grave KENORA MONUMENTAL WORKS Box 162. Kenora, Ontario BAZAAR ORE NEWS I =i Dryden, Ontario. BAU UROL OSL PIPPI Drvden United Church 11 a.m.--Sunday School & Bible Class, 7 p.m --Evening Worship Mr J. Frost, of Pinegrove Mission will preach : OXDRIFT 11 a.m.--Sunday Schoo! (Note the change in the hour) For the next three Sundays Mr J. Frost of Pinegrove and Mr A, M. Wootton, of Wabigoon will be in charge of the services in Dryden, and the regular service at Oxdrift will be withdrawn. . It is hoped that all members and adherants will feel further responsibil- ity and will give the Students every { assistance. H. A. RIVERS, Pastor. rs | Sm Canvas Boots and Shoes, odd sizes, at 33c. In fact we will have one 35c¢. which will pay you tc look You will find them all real good value for 35c¢. counter, all articles, over. Men's Work and Dress Boots, also Oxfords, all one price, $2.95 We still have about 30 Men's . & Suits left, at the same price $17.50, practically in all sizes We have a big selection of Men's Watches, Elgin, Waltham, Hamil- ST. LUKES, CHURCH, Dryden" and other good makes. If ENAMELWARE ONLY (8th Sunday after Trinity) you intend buying a new cheap - . . 1 = O iC b Big Pieces for Little Money, : . | Holy Communion, 8:00 a.m. Watch, we would advise you to Saucepans, 5-qf. =o... tT - 30 Sones 10% ooo 50 Sunday School, 10:00 a,m, : : " EE ll A SK a, 25 oa SE TR #4 Morning Prayer and Sermn, 11:00 a.m. § PUY 2 second hand Watch, in a S 1 ps RTA ht AR ROA LI : = nif Ygts. 9p Mose Y pint 25 Members of the Masonic Order will good make, at the same price as Cooking Kettles, 3-qt. __________ 25 Di ol 1 at EA oi attend this service. : : : Cooking Kettles, 1%-qt _______ 20 ig -- A RA BAL AR - Evening Prayer and Sermon, 7:00 p.m {You will have to pay for a new he R om = Ss IEE MN 15 E ES ; ; $ Cooking es ghee i» Mixing Bowls _________________ .op}All are Cordially Invited to Attend. cheap one ony ex seliles, 6 ot. im 0p Pudding Pans _____ dr Ra Sta 15 R. A. SMITH, Rector. PiDishpan, 14-qf. = = +" 00 Zine Diginers 25 -- ; § Dishpan, 17-qb. woe ll 80 ine Tamers... epg 29 : Large Wash Basin _______-_____ 25 a i p Dunit | come Iv AnD rook arovnp |Drvden Baptist Church i 8 FI 5 bic TTT 11 a.m. --Chuirch and Bible School EB Pie Plates, 100, ...=........ 20 | MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED. gir ro oan Service 3 Li Pudding Pans, 114 qts -- nt as Hid ed" y : ains Removed J Pudding Pans, 3 qt. __ We have lots of Articles you can LORD'S SUPPER New and Second Hand Stee. pi : g : ® ° N | Pucame Mure FR A A ; use during the harvest. TH JRSDAY, 8 p.m.-- Weekly Meet. GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIP- ALFRED PITT Limited EPR) Spe Vl Wl oe nz for Prayer Praice and Bible, TION BOUGHT AND SOLD. Q : s Tea Potz, 1%qt 52 "70 T 'Dont forget, we stock ¥ Study DRYDEN : : ; Soap Dishes, large __..__.____.__ 25 PAINTS AND PUTTY. 1 - DRYDEN ONTARIO Np Pum W. E THORSEN & SON ALL ARE WELCOME, All Are Welcome, -- --ONTARIG E. G. BAXTER, Pastor.