Dryden Observer, 4 Jan 1923, p. 4

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nce Big Success | Square P Store | ¢ wp EO 8 | Eleven days of fierce and | f The war inflation is out of many good features the first i Ignace Da i Sots m-- IGNACE, Wednesday -- Ignace decided to keep up the ancient New Year custom, and held a iparty in the Memorial Hall on Monday the fiirst of January. The guests, besides nearly everybody in Town, included the visiting hockey team and a number of other Dryden friends, who all agreed that they spent one of the swellest nights ever seen in the hall. : From the opening strains of the first waltz all through the pro- gramme was a treat, sustained by the most delightful music we ever danced to. If Ignace secures outside music some night as in- tended, it would be only to give its own players a little holiday to | keep them in good humor. No- body would want to listen to any- thing better than the music provided by Mrs Humphreys or Mre McNabb. With an extra in- trument now and again to help out, Ignace can have the classiest "dances in the country whenever it likes. THE hmmm ia 28m A Most Unusual ~ --=JANUARY SALE big dance at am early date. So i comes. 'Mr T H Graham has returned from the Twin Cities where he has been for a few days looking over the defferent models of the Durant cars. : Tom seems very much taken up with the Durant Four and says it certainly is "a real good car" and states that the frst carload coming in will con- tain some of these along with the regular fours. Everybody stops to look and admire these cars when they pass along the streets in the Twin Cities. This starts on January, 9th, and will last until the 20th. active selling. Not an ordinary Sale, but a genuine effort to reduce 'stock and raise money. Conditions are entirely different this year to last. Prices have stopped going down, and everything "now in the store represents good buying and good value. everything and reaction is OBSERVER, ON'LARILIV. Y; | Ohdrift S.5. Meeting THE 1G A low price level never bef The annual meeting of Oxdrift Sun- day School was held in the Community Hall Wednesday evening. Satisfac- tory reports were submitted on the work of the year and plans made for ore the future. A good augury for suc- cess was developed in the personal of the newly elected staff:-- Superintendant--Stanley Browing. Assistant, Supt.--Harold Latimer. Secretary--Jack Adams. Librarian--Russell Barker. Organist--Gladys Salton. Teachers: -- Bible Class--Rev. J. M. Beaton. Senior Boys--Russell Pollard. Senior Girls--Miss Lyons. Primiary--Edna Latimer. reached by any car in Canada F.0.B. FORD, Ontario NEW PRICES ON ALL FORD MODELS Effective October 17, 1922 Ford Touring Car a Be sagen of ne young | Chassis ; : $345 ' people themselves, their leaders are Wie ' planning the organization of the sen- Runabout ¥ . . 405 ' jor boys and girls into C.S.E.T and ; 3 CLT. ry eo Touring . ' 445 Truck Chassis 4935 ~ Coupe 695 Sedan 785 The above prices are F.O.B. FORD Ontario. = Starting and Eleetric light- « The Librarian, with the assistance of the School Staff, is re-cataloging the library and intend to hold a social' on January 19th, at which it is hoped | to secure funds to place it on a first class footing. , With such a success to start the "year, we are going to arrange a' be on the look out, and we'll put: you wise when the big night | ing on' Chassis, Runabout, Touring, Truck Chassis, $85.00 extra. Oa Coupe "and Sedan starting and electric lighting are standard equipment. DINGW ALL'S GARAGE, Dryden HAL DINGWALL, Mgr. Ross Brignall is taking up a course in Motor Mechanics in the famous Hemphill Motor School in 'Winnipeg. He departed for the city this week. A PLEASANT HOUR Adult Bible Class, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, topic,-- "Jesus Healing on the Sabbath." Luke 13:10-17. Some questions to be discussed-- I Did Jesus believe that disease Special, | | was caused by evil spirits? II What should be the Christian rule for observance of the Lord's Day? Mark 2:27 III "There ate six days in which | men ought to work," ete. vi4 This was the truth. Why then was the ruler of the synagogue rebuked for this words? iL Our Latest Bargains for this week-end Come in and inspect our New and Second Hand Furniture, such as Stoves, Washstands, Kitchen Tables, Sewing Machines, Kitchen Chairs, Matresses, Springs and Beadsteads. Any article mentioned above will be very cheap. A good line of Pants tanging from ! Army Breeches @ ---..icecmummim 2.50 $2.00 to $4.00 {Army Boots, @ .mmwmmum mim 2.75 Work Shirts, from 1.45 to $2.26 : Puttees @ 5 Sunday Shirts, @ --------m--emmm $1.25 Lined Vests with sleeves, @ RN Good Heavy Wool Sox @ eee. .35 Heavy Fleecelined Underwear, per or three pair fOr ----..o---emi 1.00 garment 5 8 ; Sunday SoX, Per Pair .._--..----.----- +20 ; Wool and Cott Tee ) iW on Und er A Good line of Sunday Boots, from 3 garment 3 i > 90 $4.50 to ne 455 nie avis ron pect our good I f Felt Boots, from 2.85 to __..o---- 3.50 i a Bons gi Hem Men's Moccasions, @ ome 1.75 Qvercoats at clearing price, less than Sheepskin Moccasions @ ---.--s--- 90, half of what they should sell at. Rubbers, per pair ----..----.c--me-- 1:00 Odd coats, from $2.00 t0_--.cvrn 4.00 Come and get your supply of Mitts Odd Vests, @ 8 and Gloves at very reasonable prices. | stiffening prices a little. So it Sweater Coats, @ 4.60 {We carry a complete line of is not a deflation--but a Pullover Sweaters (Boys) ---.--- 1.45 | HARNESS and HARNESS PARTS. Get Money Sale. I have over $60,000 stock in Dryden, even after the heavy 'December selling. I want to get this do wn to $40,000.00, and be prepared for the March influx of new, well chosen, well bought goods, with cre- dit and money to pay for them. Wed. .. Thurs. A large poster with full details will be in your hands by Monday the 8th. The Sale will present day, and continue adding every day until its conclusion. William Fox Shirley Mason in Little ~ Miss Smiles byMyra Kelly --Divection, Jack Ford ALFRED PITT, : FOX NEWS Pal COMEDY Anything you have no use for, call at S. DAITER'S New & Second Hand Store In the Bigelow Building, (Opposite Town Hall) Will : Pay Highest Price® Look't Here Fellows / a When boys are wise they begin life insurance as soon as they begin to ea: A young man who thus looks forward, who is provident --= for providene means looking forward -- is the kind of young man that a girl may trus with her future. Saying it with insurance is sounder love than merely say ing it with fowers and ice cream. To save some of your money for a_ gir is better than to spend all of your money on a girl, and the various form; of saving, insurance is the best. koh : ? ; Buy a London Life 20-year endowment Bond while you can. General agent London Life Insurance de, Head Office, LON DON, ONTARIO. he ATE WE 5 siamo CHAS. A. BURGESS EY ons : BREAD, CAKES, CONFECTIONER 'Metcaife's Chocolates, Fresh Fruits LUNCH PARLOUR MAHLON HAMILTON i . KATE PRIC A EDNA MURPHY IRIRRVN BZ 3-0 ARTHUR S. HULL Directed By hving Cunings.- - From the story by : : "Louis D. Lighton : UL \4143:17+] iis "Look for the Super Special "HUMAN HEARTS" © with ' HOUSE PETERS "ICE CREAM BRICK Every Week-End #

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