Dryden Observer, 30 Sep 1927, p. 4

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-- GLE of : ERD aE BT THE SquarePStore Some Things d Other Things LADIES HATS-- Poss This advises you to hold off for a nice selection of Up to the Minute Style Felt Hats," coming from Chicago, that we expect any day. Price... vio. $4:95 There are a few left of late arrivals at $3:00 and $3:50 There are still quite a few fairly decent styles and shapes at $2:00 ger And about fifty miscellancous Hats and Tams upstairs 01 31:0 We have in short, something for everybody. ONCE MORE-- y Odd Cups, white with gold band and flower. $1:00 a dozen LADIES BLUE SERGE BLOOMERS-- B Full Fashioned and well made. $3 100 per pair _ Excellent things for "hiking parties." €. A soc. Pipe and 4 goc. tin of Tobacco for $1 :00-- ; To introduce Fort Garry Tobacco to smokers, we are making & this offer again this week. This positively expires Saturday &€ night, October 1st. { You are bound to like the Pipe, and you cannot help but . like the Tobacco. WHITE & GRAY FLANELETTE BLANKETS-- We are not given to scare head advice telling people that cotoon or wool or wheat are advancing out of sight, etc, etc: ~~ At the same time there is a tendency to make cotton goods very S much higher in price, so that a matter of seventy or eighty largest size, good quality, white or gray blankets at $2:50 a pair is worth consideration. These are upstairs. - BATHROOM LINOLEUM-- : {In four nice suitable patterns. ~ qualities. A very substantial weight, Cash price ........... $1:80 Much Ilecavier weight, Cash price .............. $2 :00 CORSETS-- ® After receipt of our new fall styles in Corsets and Brassieres, we combed through our stock, to have it thoroughly clean and ® up-to-date. We have fifty pairs for sale at HALF PRICE. 8, They range from $1:350 to $7:50. Cut in half price is 75¢. to $3:75 € MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS-- € In many weights, Tweeds, light or dark with low, storm and fur. collars. : Price:d from $18:00 to $45:00 We will appreciate the opportunity to show you what we have. = BOX for some while. The Grab Box at the Dry Goods entrance My contains from two to three hundred grabs, and freshened up &. quite frequently. Each package is guaranteed to contain one . dollars worth of value, and the price of each grab is soc. 8 Yes, someone walked in last week and picked off $35:00. ¥ Joint surprise, to us and him, that it was really, truly $5:00. E/E $ ALFRED PITT, Limited DRYDEN : ONTARIO } 3 3) swarming party in their new home » which is now almost completed. R (friends as well P Eagle River and Dryden. 7 gov een the Canadian Paci i All six feet wide and in two OIE O-REED- OSES (GREED )-GHR OT (CEE O-<CRE () CS- () - GED OGRE () GRD- O <I ame 3 1 This is the last time we are going to talk about the GRAB The Sehool Fair The Wabigoon-Dinorwic School Fair was held at Wabigoon on Tuesday, September 20th, in the schoolhouse. The Dinorwic children under the care of their Teacher, Mrs Eastman, arriv- ing on the local. There was a good collection of exhibits, although owing to a late spring the Vegetable exhibits were not ; : . so large as in former years, The > Dancing to music supplied by {competition was keen between the two Miss Cr gger, and Messrs Launder schools, Wabigoon winning out on the Cr gger, and Philbrooke was much agricultural entries, while Dirorwic had yenjoyed, and just before midn ithe best showing in Needlework and «a most enjoyable lunch was served 'general school work, Mr McCrea, as- House Warming Party. Mr and Mrs Geo. Ruete, of ¢ Minnitaki, were hosts at a house :A delightful evening was spent by ithe large number of Minnitaki as several from 1ignt § iby Mrs Ruete, asissted by several sisted by Mrs Morris, Mr M F Cook, young ladies. The new home, a pretty seven- iroomed bungalow was greatly 'mired by all the guests. and Mr Tew were the Judges. ad- outdoor sports and competitions wera {unable to be held and all were glad | to take refuge in the schoolroom where |coffee, cake and sandwiches were gen- CONSIDER BASIS OF SETTLEMENT. |erously served to all. OTTAWA, Sept. 28--Suggestions| Roy Lundmark is to be compliment. 'made by Hon. Peter Heenan, |ed on being the happy winner of th: "4 * Minister of Labour, as a basis of | silver cup for gaining the highest numb ite be- | er of points, while Hedwig Eger gaine« : » - - - {the highest number in the Dinorwic 'school, {settlement of the wage di 2 alia~ ir em-| LEAVES FOR TORONTO-- he] Mr Cecil King, who 2 : ras in charge of St. La n, and who lor the past yea. Owing to a rainy afternoon the usual 1 1 NOTICE! If the party who was seen taking the Silent Policeman away from Scott's corner on the night of September 20th does not return same, proceedings will be taken, as information has been given by party who was an eyewitness. THOS, COLLISS, Chief of Police, Drydeu. Be PERE 2 WM. THOMSON, Plumbing & Heating, P.O. BOX 145 Dryden, Ontario Or orders may be left at the Observer Office, NRL Po (eh ns LAND PLASTER A Carload of Land Plaster will arrive this week. Leave your orders now at the WINTERBOTTCM LUMBER Dryden YARDS. Ont. The Harvest Festival will (D.V.) be held on Sunday, October 2nd, 1927. 3t. Lukels Church, Dryden-- of a parish at Emo vs in town this ;aintances. On t for the east : rp ronto. ST DANCE THIS SEASON: Freshmen Orchestra will old a dance at Wabigoon, tonight his is the last country dance they Il play for this season.| wo < en a Qo ppeint a board of conciliation | dance in the Community Hall, at fto adjudicate upon the request of | Quibell on Saturday night, Octob- pthe locomotive engineers or a 15}er 1st. Proceeds are in aid oi percent increase in wages. } School Dental Work. -_0CED OER VERDES --- ED OED (EE (ED (RS () ED SED 84] STRAND THEATRE --SATURDAY FRIDAY-- REGINALD DENNY ----if-- . "Take It From Me" NEWS and COMEDY MONDAY-- --TUESDAY COLLEEN MOORE In Her Best "Naughty, But Nice" SATURDAY FRIDAY Next Week "SUBWAY SADIE" The Best Comedy We Know of. 4 | ] l 4 : : . ' 3 3 { a 1H EE OEE TE (EE () ED (ED (CUED (GED (ESE () GED GSE ) BFS THE CHEAP BAZAAR WEEKLY S8TORE NEWS Come Inside When In Town HARDWARE--HOUSEHOLD WARE: .- "7 Don't Wait, Buy it Now! Keep this Advt. as Reference to your buying. W. E THORSEN & SON Mark Every Grave WORKS ~ Kenora, Ontario T. C. WILSON, Prop. Box 162. 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. 1L.OW PRICES. DURANCE BROS. & CO. Chevrolet Dealers DRYDEN Ontario BARGAINS A number of USED CARS, and LIGHT DELIVERY in Good Running Condition At Bargain Prices From $275.00 Down. Stove Black Enamel, can __..c ..__ .30 Hammers . 125 Butts, assorted sizes__.._~ 30, 115, 225 Box Wood Rules... :25 Strap Hinges cocci :15, :25 Glass Cutters 125 T Hinges "715, 25 Gimiets assorted --..-- <a 125 s Hinge Hosp. cee iii :15, 120 Hammer Handles circus :25 d Door Hooks :05 Axe Handles 135 Window Buttons, doz. -- cee __ :15 Large Files 125 : i Weather Strips, pkg. ..ernmee 128 Large Screwdrivers «ee oe. 125% Shelf Brackets, pair --_.---__ :25, :30 Pliers .. : 125 Screws, 1-1b, box coe... :20 Hand Saws 160 Corpet Tam, DOX co.cc auimmmn 110 Stove Liflers ce iena 325 Cotter Pins, assorted, per box... :25 Stove Dampers :25 Stove Bolts, assorted six for -... :05 Stove Collars :10 8 | Machine Bolts, assorted, six for :25 Fire Shovels, 18-in. ___.__. :25 h { Rivets, per box __...._--.._--.._.. :10 Dust Pans 125 | Padlocks, two keys oe. 125- Stove Brushes o.oo 128 Harness Snaps --..oo.o--o 110, ':15 Cout Hooks =i. :05, :15 Putty, 1-16 can .--.ooeeeee... :25 Hole Punches 115 Putty Knife : 125 Curtain Rods avis 115, 25 FOR SALE--HICKORY HEATING Mouse Traps :05 Stove good as new. Sad Iron Sets, 5-piece --_..----.--_. $2:00 DINGWALL MOTORS, Dryden, Ontario. LE i a a a a a a a ES :Drvden United Church IT a.m.--Sunday School and Bib:c} Class We have now a teacher for an jAdult Bible Class and we send out this general invitation to be ipresent. We are sure you will enjoy it. 17:00 p.m--Evening Worship, "The Last Opportunity" -- OXDRIFT -- Community Hall. 2:00 p.m--Sunday School and Bible Class .3:00 p.m--Public Worship. All are welcome, especially strangers in our town. H. A. RIVERS, Pastor. i3T. LUKES, CHURCH, Dryden HARVEST FESTIVAL Holy Communion--8:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon-- 11:00 a.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon--- 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening--Second Ad- vent Testimony Service--8 p.m. Subject--"The Beast." All are Welcome at all Services. R. A, SMITH, Rector, Drvden Baptist Church II a:m:--Family Worship 6:50 p:m:--Gospel Song Service Subject :-- "What is real Christianity?" Tueslay, 8 pm--B: Y: P: U:-- "Tracelogue Throu' Palestine.' Thursday, 8 p:m:--Prayver and Praise W-E-L-C-O-M-E! th IH: Next Week ---- 7 _ potent I am going into Winnipeg on a buying trip, and will return Thursday, Septemb- er 20th, with a full stock If in need of Box Stoves, & Heaters, see our Second hand Store first. Anything in the line of Furniture can be arranged, on payment plan. 0. DAITER, New and Second Hand Stem. ,GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIP~ TION BOUGHT AND SOLD. DRYDEN-- -- -- --ONTARICG

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