Dryden Observer, 20 Nov 1925, p. 4

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LE DRYDEN in the Lake St John district, where tha| present, according For the balance of the month, many Articles will be shown through the Store and in the window, marked at a flat price of This includes a Large Variety of Merchandise. § operation. * Other i Aluminum Corporation started erection | th of a number of houses some weeks aco, back to Montreal after attending 3 : : & Je nif ar e at in- i destined at first to ledge six thousand rade conference at Win farilies, is the ambitious plan of promoters of power development now ; in progress in that ttrritory, judging from information given to the | le] nl Zi ment hy of The 1s of the compa: mum Corporation fuire seven to e'ght tho es as soon as the pl e to be my developed also, the re of which is| acres of idle steel works, J withheld. wa tock" was the Aivida, the model city ref realized, will @ 4 CAR 0. 7 Expect New City | C.P.R. Pres. Says QUEBEC, Nov. 19--A city of more| Iinmigration is one of the most im- than one hundred thousand inhabitants | portant matters before the country at g to the presiden of Canadian Pacific railway, on his TATION OF LABOUR e Nova Scotia coa industry esult of what he termec <ploitation of Labor by re Steel Corporatior to pay dividends on its mnes ane tatement o Workers n on EDMUND LOWE, in 6 BLE TO i Greater Th A Whirlwind Mystery Story.-- 3 4 Friday-- --Saturday TY ? an a Crown' LOOK OUT FOR The 8 Oh, Kids! Our Geng Will Monday -- --Tuesday Wow! It's a Knockout for Speed, Action and Comedy. Run the 'Sunset Limited' Drowned While Skating Sioux Lookout; Nov. 16--A merry skating party cf boys anid girls had a fatal ending, when Mabel Hamlyn, only daughter of Mr and Mrs Hamlyn, well knolwn in Sioux Lookouz, fell through soft ice on Pelican Lake and was drowned. Frantic efforts on the part of her companions to snatch her from a watery grave were fulile, the givh sinking beneath the ice after a hrave fignt for her life. Dragging operations 30 far have met with no success. Mabel, with several companions was trying out Lier skates on Pelican Lake. The girl was skating along the smooth ce in advance of her friends and glided a treacherously thin portion of rozen water. With a scream ior 1elp she dropped from sight. Reap- pearing she clung to the thin ice while her companions tried to reach her, bat 'to no avail. The girl's sivength ebber and numbad with intense cold she slowly released her hold and sank. Mabel was the only daughter in a famiz of seven, six brothers and her parents surviving her. DRYDEN BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY, November 22nd. 11.09 a.m.--"Lovest Thou Me" THE LATEST THING IN PICTURES -- il fh Constance Talmadge in 66 Is it clever? ----Oui, Qui! Is it stappy Pe Oui, Ol Is it romantic Pe Cloo-Tast ad OH, BABY! SEE Wednesday -- --Thursday er Sister From Paris®' Ideal Christmas Gifts ET -- ing can command. --SPECIAL THIS WEEK Leather Soles Fal nr La aE CE ae Ru Tale dl vier ee rT Bg Abltmitm Shvespart ry, Li a a A ea We may call your attention to some of our Christmas Goods to arrive. When in Town, Give Us the Pleasure of Seeing ¥ou W. BE. THORSEN & SON (Opposite. Town Hall.) A human tide, ebbing and flowing through the Store of busy and interested shoppers is no new sight here. It isan expression of approval however, of the better values this Store is always show- ing. At the BAZAAR there is always the satisfaction cf knowing that what you buy is seasonable; the quality worthy, and the values the best that c2sh transactions in buying and sell- 'jo'clock. Visiting Members cordially DRYDEN UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY, November 22nd. pr Sunday School--11 a.m. 7.00 p.m.--Evening Service. Dr Geo, W arimop, returned mission ary, will tell us about his great work. He was seat out hy Knox Un, Church Winnipeg, and is now a missionary in the United Church and as he come; from Southern China where the recen uprising began his message will be ful of interest. Don't fail to hear him. 2 e 8 © = --OXDRIFT_. 2.00 p.m.--Sunday School 3.00 p.m.--Public Worship. You are Always Welcome to All the Services. H. A. RIVERS, Pastor. Gough's Confectionery Gough's Confectionery ry L.O.O.F. DRYDEN LODGE, He 417 meets at the Towr Hall every Monday evening at eight invited. J. HARRIS, N. G. Fill, LO.L. DRYDEN LODGE Ne. 1604 of each month, at eight p.m. in the Town Hall. Visiting Brethren cer D. ANDERSON, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Secy Golden Star Lodge AF. & AM, No. 434, G.R.C. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden Visitors Cordially invited, GEO. N. DECHERT, Secy. Ladies' Heavy Weight COMBINATIONS 2.30~-Bible School. At--$1.69 6.30--Gospel Song Service > ; 7 Subject: "Our Inheritance" Misses Heavy Weight Monday, 8.00 Pm--BYPU, Last meet- COMBINATION 5 ing of this Contest, "Reds" in charge At--§1.39 2g HE % So Boys 2-piece Soft Wool wursaay, 8.00 pm.---Weekly Prayer ; Meeting. i TIA Pastor E. G. BAXTER. Pe gvarment Tt Would Be Wise For You to visit our Store for your Winter Supply, before the cold weather sets in. We carry almost everything in the line of Ready-to-Wear such as: MEN'S HEAVY OVER- COATS, MACKINAWS, HEAVY WOOL UNDER- WEAR, FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR, STOCK- INGS, MITTS, WORK SHIRTS, DRESS SHIRTS MACKINAW SHIRTS. Men's and Boys SUITS --Also-- SUITS & OVERCOATS Made-to-Measure FELT BOOTS, MOCCASINS RUBBERS While in the Store, don't forget i to look in our Second Hand FRESH CREAM DAILY Store. You will find a good sup- Pleasing --Delightful--Useful--Sensible ~ Ril To by = 2 " THe Bon : £4 es iA M > 3,1, LAD IHS T 3 FULLER BRUSHES in sets orth 7) Packed in holly boxes i it aso Sa 7 ; Can . CREAM PUFFS--TFor this week] COATS for Men and They're different from the ordinary gift too. etd Wot only do I show you these Brush Sets but also Fuller = d CHILDREN Vanity Cases, Dresser Trays and other splendid Fuller per dozen ..... 50 LADIES' SKIRTS, and Gifts, ; IRTS, Q \ fam the FullerMan. Hopeto calion you before Christmas = re DRESSES 4 Butt ji ire, Why not write or ph 3 : 2 hi s hE a wre gr pine Special For Week-end MEN'S SECOND HAND any day or evening. Ripe Bartlett PEARS, Large, SUITS Bath Waksdal per dozen ..... 4c| ARMY BOOTS Dryden - Ont. Tokay GRAPES, PUTTEES Sod ET ICE CREAM BRICKS, If in Need of any poh de --STOVES-- J ® a & Ty ! ESKIMO PIES We Have A Good Supply of Appreciation is Pleasant Fire or. ssf WOOD k con STOVES 22 : &- ba $ AIR-TIGHT HEATERS New and Second Hand BEDS and SPRINGS Special-- New COIL SPRING, $6.50 All sizes J. PITT, Ree. Seey. |New COTTON MATTRESSES In All sizes meets the first Wednesday AT REASONABLE PRICES. Sally Lotto Also Other Miscellaneous Articles too numerous to mention. ea. a tm seene ITER, the Second Tuesday of each month | New and Second Hand Store. A. CLEMPSON, W. DRYDEN-- -- -- ONTARIO

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