The Word Covers Many Things. The "Many Things" are Dishes that have accumulated as odd- ments, or odd lines that we wish to get rid of to make room for our Stock clean. THESE ARE ON SALE, plainly marked, and there is a good op- portunity to get 'something you may need at a bargein price. FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS just get your mind on Dishes in connection with this Store. se ofe sk gle sie se sk sk sk P.S.--THE SHOE SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT, Oct. 17. Ey Con Poof Lot Lot Acres Owner PITT, Ltd. DRYDEN, Ont. E £0 AND tle FREE Sa shirdny Night NEWS COMEDY ~~ FEATURE -- Thurs cian, 4 Days Soest W ednesday, Oct. 21st A Complete Program of Pictures will be Shown in addition to the Above Attractions Prices-- 25¢. and 45c. : FOR THIS BIG DOUBLE SHOW EVERYBODY BOBBS---- SEL "BOBBED HAIR." Monday-- --Tuesday William Desmond in ning \ --A STORY OF THE WEST As a Teaser Try--"THE SAHARI BLUES" rail' TREASURERS SALE OF LANDS IN ARREARS FOR TAXES. Township of Van Horne, District of Kenora. To Wit: By virtue of a warrant issued by the Reeve of the Township of Van : Horne, dated June 26th 1925, commanding me to levy upon the lands men- | For Sale One 'PERFECTION' FOUR BURNER Qil Stove, with Oven. Cost $40.00. What offer? ONE BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPH, in Solid Oak. Plays any record. Cost $365.00. Good as new. Also $75 worth of Records. A Real buy. What offer? FORD TOURING CAR in PERFECT condition, has shock he and new over-size Cord Tires on rear. Price ad leaving SES A. BURTON, Dryden. DRYDEN BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY, October 18th. Subject 11 a.m.-- "Qut-Flowing Life."" 2.30 p.m.--Bible Deter 5 hie 7.00 an "FISHING WITH THE LORD." Monday, 8:00 p.m--B.Y.P.U. Thursday, 8:00 p.m.--Midweek Service for Prayer and Praise. E. G. BAXTER, Pastor DRYDEN UNITED CHURCH ~~ SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 11 a.m.--Sunday School, with Bible Class included. 7 p.m.--Evening Service Topic-- "Service," --OXDRIFT-- 2.00 p:m:--Sunday School. 3.00 p.m.--Public Service, followed by the Sacramental Service. We Need You With Us, H. A. RIVERS, Pastor. "he hour of three o'clock in the afternoon. Patented Lands, Township of van Horne, Avrears Costs Total. North 2 11 160 W. E. Bartram $31.81 $3.64 $385.35 North 90 2 90 W. J. Clark 80.57 3.51 34.08 8% NY 8 80 Hydrostatic Amalgamation S80 of N110 5 80 & Supply Co. 67.99 4.45 72.44 N.E. 5 ac. 7 5 J. A. Kenney 17.48 3.19 20.67 Centre 9 9 160 Mrs E G Rognon 59.04 4.23 63.27 S 120 ac. 2 120 Mrs Helen Sloan 52.16 4.05 56.21 Unpatented Lands, Township of Van Horne. Ny of Ni; 8 = 80 Chas Elsie $48.47 $3.96 $52.43 N Pt. 12 82 Hugh Pronger 13.70 8.09 18.79 Patented Lands, Swanson's Sub-Division. Lot 'Owner Arrears. Costs. Total. 129 Mrs May Clayton $18.96 $3.22 $22.18 189 & 190 R. Dixon 83.51 3.58 37.09 21 & 222 A. Fraser 22.95 3.33 26.28 4 Jas. Gough 18.983 3.22 ° 22.15 9 to 38 Louis Laliberta . 188.22 7.45 195.67 "22 & 123 Jno Pattison 33.61 3.68 37.09 £77 H. B. Sinfield 18.59 : 3.21 21.80 "18 HE. W. Sinfield 18.59 8.21 21.80 279 Mrs H. B. Sinfield 18.59 3.21 <3 80 53 & 893 Mrs E. Seager ; 22.26 3.30 "34 & 185 Mrs Watson 31.82 3.54 rr : {)5 to 408 Wm. Bugnowski . 14.50 3.18 17.63 GEO. WICE, 1 at Dryden, Ont, this Treasurer, Township of Van Horne oth day of July, 1925. 5 | tioned in the following list for arrears of taxes due thereon and costs as | . | herein set forth. I therefore give notice that unless the said arrears of taxes * | and costs ave sooner paid, I shall proceed to sell by Public Auction the said 4 : jand or such portions thereof as may be necessary to discharge the said % SR together with the charges thereon, on Saturday November 7th 1925, O "Where Particular People )rvden Bakery Eat the Popular Bread at the popular price For Sale at the following Stores in Town a District: Central Cafe, Dryden C. A. Brad, Wabigoon J. McKay, Dryden A. D. Hall, Dinorwic M. J. Armstrong, Vermillion Bay Oxdrift Trading Co., Oxdrift Gough's Confectionery, Dryden O. H. Pronger, Dryden A. J. Gardiner, Eagle River C. J. Wright, Dryden D. W. Scott, Dryden Hudson Bay Ce., Dinorwic W. A. Weare, Minnitaki hete is. Another Reason Besides the Price "TRY 1711 READ BAZAAR NOTHING OVER TWENTY FIVE CENTS THE RIGHT GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICE et RIGHT TIME Specials For This Week: -- on He = rer AT TTMINUM SALICEPAN, ii vn hens ss seey 856, LARGE BREAD TINS, ..... a hy ea a Ee COAL, SHOVELS ide 0a nim 25C.: WHITE CUPS & SAUCERS, ...... 0.0.0 130 or CREO TR 40¢. JADREIGS hai a Te thin diet Bhan vs ne te a ay 25c. CARE TING, S00 hr hadi phe n piv io cn nan 200: COLORED FRUIT DISHES Santana 25¢c. NAPPIES to Match. nisin ino REE . IEC. af rer Ink rh a Ee ye ah ead 40c. YOU ARE WELCOME TO COME IN AND LOOK AROUND W. E. THORSEN & SON (Opposite Town Hall.) A. Pitt, Ltd., Dryden j HOME-MADE CANDY Lady Carmelis, Californian Fruit Delight = 40 Californian Fruit Squares - 40 Jersey Milk Carm- els, pertb = .50 Turkish Delight per ib - - .40 w Mcintosh Red Apples, per box = = $3 00 per ib i 10 Fresh Roasted Peanuts, Ib 20c Crescent Ice Cream ane SE Gough's Confectionery BE ae See ed 10 O | 0 DRYDEN LODGE, Nc RS e 3s 2 417 meets at the Town Hall every Monday evening at eight o'clock. Visiting Members cordially invited. J. HARRIS, N. G. J. PITT, Rec. Secy. £01. DRYDEN LODGE Ne 8. . 1684 meets ths first Wednesda) "#of each month, at eight p.m, in ih Town Hall. dially invited. D. ANDERSON, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Secy Visiting Brethren cer Golden Star Lodge 2 AF. & AM, No. 454, GRE Meets in the Masenic Hall, Dryden the Second Tuesday of each month Visitors Cordially invited. A, CLEMPSON, W. M, GEO. N. DECHERT, Secy. i perib - 50 rrived Which Completes and Winter' Wear. lo Oo Can WE HAVE ON HAND AT present, UNDERWEAR for MEN, WOMEN BOYS and GIRLS Also INFANTS AllWOOI, FLEECE LINED, or in r COMBINATION EXTRA GOOD VALUE IN BOYS WOOL TWO-PIECE UNDERWEAR at 6gc. per garment. WOLLEN SOX : & STOCKINGS in all different shades all sizes. NS FL ANNELETTE SHIRTS sizes and different colors Big Assortment of In different shades and sizes MEN, WOMEN, BOYS, GIRLS and CHILDREN Coat Style, Pullover, V. Neck, All shades and different qualities. OVERALL tf Ss Plain Blue, Blue Stripe, or Cottonade.- I.UMBERMAN RUBBERS in all sizes LADIES' RUBBER Broken Sizes At 45c, per pair GOOD SUPPLY OF MEN'S FALL SUITS and Also GOOD MACKINAW COATS eee Oe Cm WHILE IN THE STORE, Please wisit our next door, Second-Hand Store. You are sure to find what you want. Such as: COOK STOVES, HEATERS DINING TABLES, SEWING MACHINES. MEN & WOMEN'S Second-Hand OVERCOATS Practically as good as new. CHILDREN'S COATS New and Second Handed 1BOYS MACKINAW COATS __PUTTEES-- ; Men' Second Hand "ODD JACKETS & PANTS Also Other Miscellaneous Articles too numerous to mention. ITER, New and Second Hand Store. DRYDEN-- -- -- ONTARIO our Stock in Fall WOOL & COTTON MIXTURE & BOYS FLANNEL & MEN'S PANTS & BREECHES MEN'S & BOYS FALL CAPS Lots to Pick from ; SWEATERS for WINTER OVERCOATS a &