Dryden Observer, 14 Oct 1927, p. 4

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It Pays tc Buy Quality Goods And we can meet all your require- ments in Fall and Winter Ready to wear at the lowest pres C very large stock cnabl this. Day after Day we are drawing nearer the cold PREPARE YOURSELF NOW! vwaath b MEN'S GLOVES--in kid, woo from 85c. to $5:00 ' MEN'S MUFFLERS--The latest effects in wool, and s'lk. This range includes ine popular white silik Muflier with dots and squares. Prices $2:00 to $4:00 I and mocka.- Prices range y NECKWEAR--Newest desi igns, Hand. Bows at soc, an S1:50 nd Four-in in Bow Ties a 3) from 73¢. 1 d Four-in-Hand UNDERWEAR--Refore you buy your Winter Underwear, come to us-first. *A wond 1 range at lowest prices. We Lave several mikes and nge from 33:00 to $10:co0. : : If you cannot stand the feel of Wool, see our Fleece Lined Combinations, at $2:00 €5. 1a For the man who wears' Overalls, Peabody Combinations in Blue and Khaki a ire just what he needs. This Garment has the "Zipp Iastener." No buttons to come undone. = Just the garment for this time of the year. Price, $4 175! per suit, Never before have we had the assortment of Men's Rubbers, which we have this fall. A light weight: Black: Taced Rubber at $2 7 Leather Top Rubber at $6:00 As well there are Red Rubbers, Wilice Rubbers an Top Rubbers. PALMER'S OIL TANNED BOOTS--A very practical Boot for fall. They will keep vour feet dry as w i; as warm. We stock all rizes and the length of the Doots run from 0 to 16 inches high. Prices-- ¢ inch top $8: 50 12 mch {op $10:00 16in ch top 812: 00 To keep this Boot or anyother Boot W aterproot try our Skowhegan Paste at 15¢. per tin YARNS -- -- YARNS -- -- YARNS For Knitting or Mending Sweaters, Mitts or Socks. Our Stock is large. CORTICELLI FINGERING--In plain colors and heather mixtures at 35¢ per skein or $1 :40 per pound. SCOTCH FINGER IN G <In aH the staple shades af pound, : CANADIAN WHEELING--In Gray, Red, Blue, Black and White, at 3oc. per skein, or $1:20 per pound, py STANFIELD'S WHEELING--In Red and Gray, at 4oc. a : skein or $1:60 per pound. In the Fine Yarns we have-- Austrelene at 20c per ball Sylflake at 23c¢. per ball Sylver Floss at 30c¢. per ball Zipherene, at 25c. per ball Sparkletwist, at 25¢. per ball -- y OUR BUTCHER SHOP-- Always carries a full line of a Choic Meats and Bish, ° Every order is always attention. all Cuts & all kin given prompt and courteous PA er to the high "Trays : Funnels i FOR SALE, SPECIAL--HICKORY HEATING STOVE, Good as s New. 4) TRIED OER OSB 06D OGD 0 GO ERD (FD OEE 0 GIS 0 ESB 0S (1) STRAND THEATRE FRIDAY-- i ) ATED ©) <TRNED {) CULOD () ERD (Cue ¢ THE GREAT SUPER WESTERN DRAMA, HOOT GIBSON, aming Frontier" om Start to Finish --SATURDAY Jith in And the West as it Used to Be > . BREWS AN and COMEDY C ADVANC E IN PRICES MONDAY-- "Wedd with RAYMON A Light Comedy Y< ino Rell" --TUESDAY D GRIFFITH u're Sure to Enjoy FRIDAY Next V > 1) ARTE OO CURED OG T (<TD (CIE O) SUR CSN | JNDERI OTIS (TE (EEO €F (0 €FS OEE C EF 0am i IER OTED Teck HANEY, SATURDAY in SIE () ATI (QUID GILT fthe V «iil he) ED. | NG FLEAS" i_eader (Cont'd. from page one) standing figure in the country today, Those who know him know he is a man ef abounding energy and a decp abin- ing love for Canadian institutions, ~ 1 pai ES herd ca £ ' an viaELC Cada vy mann ial Wi0 ter interpret the genius of Canala ¥ : a He appealed to the tion to lay acide animositie sideral f friendsh'p TackioR w.th the a man who would the country and cevclop 10 st the resources of the coun- Mr Bennett," he said "would be able to de that." s LO oling for Receives Ovation R. B. Bennett received a great ova- tion. He said: "I count myself for- > tunate in having friend Tilly support me for leader. It is a great horor to have one of the sons of the father of utilize the instruments we have in ours {hands and to see that our policies gr ow § Confederation supporting me, I ¢ount| myself exceptionally fortunate in be- ing associated in a professional way with the seconder of my nomination, I am also fortunate in having the opportunity of saying a few words to you. "The Liberal Conservative par'y is rererred too as the Tory paity. 5 no Tory party in Canada, Ii! is out" of date here, Liberal-Con-er- vative has a meaning all its own. In| Canada we have the genius of Mae- donald and Cartier united to Brown making possible the Liberal-Conserva- tive party in Canada. It means that we cling to all that is good, our lib- ut eral mind means progress in all things, «] yeslize in this great country there are thousand of men and women ac. uated by a love of country, and de- "or old it builling up of the state," declared 1 termined to lay down polici reflect the will of the peop not my purpose tonight to Speat those policies. The tariff tion, social =question, dealt with in your committees. All Giving Service "All of you men and women, young ae vendering a serv.ce in 'h Bennett, "I have seen the Liberal party dic up a platform of great principles we have alco seen its record of pe formance. Read the performance ane then ask yourselves if a governmen that will compromise with principle should hold power, if a governimen that will make aeals with groups © men in order to retain is in power is worthy of remaining in office. "There are things more dear than} power, power .is the last consideration 1} BOWLING NOTES At a meeting held in the Bowling Al- ley, October 5 it was decided to form a Bowling League, The following officers were elected: Pres., A. Pitt; Sec-Treas, G. A. Reid; and Captains of teams to 3 form executives as follows: J A Payne --C.P.R, J Hard {con--Sand Pitt, (FEED () GERD SHE { SETTD> OEE O ERED OED AED have all been} I'e--Pitts, D Ander- H H Humphreys-- Hawks, D G Dingwall--Lancers, B M Smith--Paper-Makers, T A Myles--- Town, M D Hambly--Royal Bank, League games, according to schedule, four nights a week=Tuesday, Wednes day, Thursday and Friday at 7 p,m. ~~ o> ° tiolden Wedding Mr and Mrs Geo, Walpole Celebrate 50th Anniversary of Wedding ? those happy events wit ch sates a real family gathering oce- curred at the home of Mr and Mrs G Walpole, Chesley, on Saturday, Sept. when their family and friend met to congratulate them on the oc- casion of their 50th wedding annivers Walpole was the youngest Ir and Mrs Robt, ave ANr ary, Mr Walpol moved to Keppel Sek uy whet in September of 1887 he was united in iage to Priscilla Jane Wilkinsen by the Rev Mr Perdue at: Chatsworth. Mrs Walpole was born in Pontiae County, Quebec, her parents being Mr . and Mrs John Wilkinson, the family moving to Parry Sound in 1874 and to Owen Sound the year following, A family was born to Mr and Mrs Wzl- pole of eight children; four sons and four daughters: Herb and John Elders ei, twp; Ernest and Victor of Stra'- Lord; Annie (Mrs Wm Mitchell) of Brantford; Ella (Mrs L. V. Ru'ter) ot Bedworth, New Ontario; Mabel (Irs Dr J, W, Naismith) of Toronto; ond Mildred (Mrs J. Close) of Arran Tow ship. All the family were present w i one -exception, as owing to illnes the family, Mrs Close present, In l srandchildren w afternoon was" { games and j which a boun ito which over ¢ evening followed ,that should influence our party "excepti' to the extent that it will enable us to (into fruition." "Tt matters not if we achieve power tin that sense. {things and to our vision, by our acts, by our conduct and by urge we can | eoconyl lish much. "The history of Canada is the hi:=- If we are loyal to these' . eXpPress i continue pe hich j chosen wore tion, who with hi 'a few timely TAft er half an tory of the Conservative party in or ; iout of power, jof power so that the history of this country Is the history of the achievement of the Conservative party in power or out © power." In conclusion, Mr followed our polices Bennett, in 1 whatever it might be, sail: "I° continue to do my duty whether i be as a humble worker with the stonec or the architect of the design. THE CHEA P BAZAAR WEEKLY STORE NEWS DON'T MISS THE SPECIAL BARGAIN-- 25 25 . 2b 15 25 15 Bread Tins ---.. Coke'Dins oF van 15 & Muffin Tins, 8-hole Muffin Tins, 6-hole --_ Colanders Pie Plates "Save-all" Pie Plate Jelly Cake Tins ooo Roasting Pans 2 CakeCutter ein Cookie Forms _ = Lunch Pails _ Dairy Pans A Wash Basins 15 Set, Three Cake Tins 7 5 Milk Strainers ----- 30'S 10 & 25 When in Town, Come i Flour Sifters | Strainers .251Tea Spoons .25|Digh Pan, large 1J{Tin Pails 10} {Soap Stands Cover Knobs iPot Covers 25 25 25 JA5 & 28 Milk Skimmers . 15 Tin Table SPOOAS one 10 03 Fork and Knife, pair -- ce. Mixing Spoons Graters "a wi} Nutmeg Grater (PORN PR UPN TRIER oe -3R" iSoup Ladels iTea Kettles Shelf Brackets, pair SEE OUR WINDOW . 2 3 in and Look Around = WwW. E THOR RSEN & SON ferring to the result of the Blot ion 3 Those who put us out ness --The Ches ,BORN-- At Dr ryden F107, to Mr and Mrs J. W, Hewitso a daughter, w= iDrvden United Church 11 a.m.--Sunday School and Bible Class 7:00 p.m--Evening Worship "The Long-suffering of God." * OXDRIFT -- Community Hall. 2:00 p.m--Sunday School and Bible Class 3:00 I m--Publ ic Worship. Next Sunday Geo. McMillan, of Mir Geo. Manitoba Boys Work Board, will de- Sliver the All are welcome, especially strangers in our town H. A. RIVERS, Pastor. address, 3T. LUKES, CHURCH, Dryden (18th Sunday ofter Trinity) CHILDREN'S DAY Holy Communion, 8:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11 am. Evening Prayer and Sermon, 7 p.m. Special Singing by the Children at both serviees, yVEDNESD AY EVENING -- Second Advent Testimony Service. Subject: --St. Pauls Prophecy-- "The Apostasy of the Latter Tim All are Welcome at all Services. * R. A, SMITH, nin Drvden Baptist Church it Seems that THE Cold Weather --HAS-- Come to Stay. WE NOW CARRY A COM- PLETE LINE OF FALL And WINTER GOODS, SUCH AS: Ie. Men's, Ladies and Children's UNDERWEAR Fleece Lined, Wool and Light Wool. 'We have a special lot of Boys' all-wool Shirts, and a small lot of drawers at 4oc each. Men's, Ladies & Childrens Wool Sox and Stockings, at different prices. Sweaters & Windbreakers, plain or fancy, in different styles and sizes. Coats, Me Br re and whipcord. and Boys' in Check Mackiaw inaw -l vs' and Men's Pants, heavy ol, Tweeds, Moleskin; Also a variety of Men's Dress Pants, suitable for Fall wear. Work Shirt Flannelette, plain & a good big roomy shirt and Boys Flannel and T check, Men's clearing out. Don't fail to see us Rubber Supply. We sure can give you a good price on them. We also have about a hundred pairs of Rubbers, which includes Men's, Ladies, and Childrens, at 50c pair. Of course they are just broken lines, for your While up the hill, look into our Second Hand Store, you will always see something that you need. We just received a shipment of Men's Odd Jackets in good roomy makes, practically, as good as new; also a few Men's Overcoats and Mackinaws. Anything in the line of House Furniture, Heaters, Cook Stoves, could be arranged on easy terms. 0. DAITER, New and Second Hand ay GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIP- TION BOUGHT AND SOLD. DRYDEN-- -- -- --ONTARIG co

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