im THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Dragging Little Slowly but Undoubtedly Dryden United Church & 11 a.n.-- Sunday School & Bible Class ?§7.00 pmn.--EVENING WORSHIP:-- &. | will speak. 72 day School and Public Worship. " Come and hear-- Have Plenty Money THE first metting this season of the D.A.A.A. was very poorly at- tended, according to the secretary, and had to be adjourned to next Thursday night in the hope that better luck would be had. The Association has an ample supply of first-class equipment, and several hundred dollars in the bank; so it is not looking ofr any help along these lines. But they would like to have the moral sup- port of some of the bbusiness men on their board, to give it strength SUNDAY, April 11th, Special Evening Service, conducted by our own W. M. S. and Miss K. Mec- Arthur, a returned missionary from Japan, of our United Church W. M. S. We invite all to be pres- ent at this service. --OXDRIFT-- FET I a - Sunday School 2.45 pan. oo... Public Worship School Report The following is the Report for the Easter Examinations for S.S. No. 1, Wainwright: -- Sr. IV.--Teresa Coats, Geo Rowat, Max Morton. Jr. IV.--Brenda Clarke, Pearl Boom- hower, Mary Rowat. Sr. III.--Grace Morton. Jr III. to Sr III.--Ruby Coats (Honours). Mary Anderson, May Rob- inson. Sr II. to Jr Ill.--Dana Ankney (Honours), John Stovel, rec. Jr II to a 11.-- Winnie Boomhower. Miss McArthur will be at both Sun- and prestige. and in the discussion of ways and means a visit to this store should be decided upon, which will great- ly facilitate its accomplishment. When you wish to buy, or when you have anything to sell, be sure to give us a chance. We also have Furnished Rooms : 2.30 p.m.---Bible School. Come and Enjoy these Services. : ----NEXT WEEK---- (Every evening except Saturday) At 7.45 p.m. Evangelist T. E. McALLISTER Coming. And with it all the things that follows. We Have Most of Them Linoleums, Oilcloths, Linoleum Squares & Carpet Squares. But what we want especially to speak about this week in the housekeeeping or renovating line is Wallpaper. WALL PAPER A large stock at all prices of Wall, Ceiling and Borders. These may be inspected quite easily and com- fortably, and the stock is large enough to suit any general or ordinary requirements. On the other hand, if you have an extra nice room, or Some particular whim of color blend, we have a special Colin McArthur design book and can procure exactly what vou need in a few days time, at competitive prices. TWO ITEMS OF INTEREST IN THE WINDOW 200 pairs of MEN'S TROUSERS at--9$2.25 All Sizes All Values UP UNTIL THE 17th April TROUSERS--at--$2.25 Then a sample of the lovely new SIMMONS' BED OUTFIT Complete Bed, Spring & Mattress. All the newest, the latest & finest. Nationally advertiSed at $44.75 in the 200 mile radius around Winni- peg. We are circularising the country about this bed outfit, which we have stocked in Dryden, & which you are privileged to closely examine. Freight paid on this outfit in this territory. POTATOES WE WILL PAY $2.00 A BUS. FOR "ANY GOOD POTATOES WITH THE SMALL ONES PICKED OUT. ALFRED PITT, Ltd. DRYDEN ONTARIO won TRIE el en 4 t Jesus Says: PI will give yon rest." y namo ems oar 'hich may he 7 tl lay, gone with Se AN ged hich may be had by the day sweek that labour and are heavy laden and' x able rates. : | West End Second-hand Store Pastor E. G. BAXTER. F. S Pp E A R 8, Deven, Ont. Monday-- --Tuesday ZANE GREY'S Story 2 99 lerd "The Thundering $!A mighty spectacular film of the romantic days of the west. Here is a picture like the 'Covered Wagon" shown t regular price. Comedy --"Her Boy Friend." Wednesday-- -- Thursday --A Dazzling Special-- "Souls for Sables" Ail CLARE WINDSOR and EUGENE O'BRIEN C omedy "Wide Awake." Friday-- HOOT --Saturday GIBSON "aming The West' A Rip-Snorting, Hard-Riding, Comedy-Drama. Pacemakers | News THE CHEAP BAZAAR WEEKLY STORE NEWS Our Policy of Lowest in The Prices-- That is of selling day by day at least fifty percent less than the market prices of our competitors, is made possible because We Sell for Cash Only. We are not infallible. Others may on occasion cut our prices-- may on occasion sell merchandise for one reason or another at prices lower than we--until we find it out. We thank our Customers who report any items on which we are being undersold. We give no credit. We give no dis- count to a favoured few. We do not sell on easy payment plans. ov THESE VALUES ARE FOR TO-DAY & NEXT WEEK. (Glass Tumblers ......... +, .10| Fork & Knives, from ....... .I5 or twelvefor iv... v. 50 $1.00 Salad Bowls =... 0h... ve. 25 Cups & Sancers un. ovina: White Plates, from ........ : You are Welcome to Come in and Look 'Round. W. E. THORSEN & SON fOnNnAncits Thwn Fall ' Agnes Anderson, Tenie Stovel. or month, at very reason- A 0-EEE (-EED O CEO ERD | © CED O-GEER YH SERS (OED 250 } Sr I. to Jr IL.--Dorothy Ankney, They request. the attendance of |" "ps Ye Paet Mint Be Sure to Hear Her such men at next meeting, who! Sn to Jr. I.--Ber orton H. A. RIVERS, Pastor. are od baseball the ine i Te Tilt to 0 Primes Frank Meds a . 0 aschall team in town mm (Hara, : : SH, Teacher. Dryden Baptist Church Spring is Here EE a SUNDAY, April 11th. Pp g { ' . : fe's 4 Evangelist T. E. McAllister will In the Spring a Young Wi « y h' & i preach at both services. fancy lightly turns to thoughts of oug S >! : ; FURNITURE & 111 a.m.--"The Resurrection. & 36.50 p.m.---"Anticeptics and Sin." ADJUSTMENT \ Contoctione ry Bring us your FILMS Crescent Icr Cream Bricks, .40 i Ice Cream, bulk, qt 70 Eskimo Pies, five for ...... 25 Gouge s Confectionery CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY. Dryden Hospital The Red Cross Hospital Committee have to thank the following for kind donations to the Hospital: Women's Institute, Flowers; uly} bel Mrs Skakell, Jar Fruit; Mrs Lappage, Jar Fruit; Mrs Hake, Flower Vases; Mr McPhail, Load of Wood; Mrs Strutt, Eggs; Mrs Oliver, Jar Fruit. F. Si spnnY Sec- Bae MEN WHO ARE WONDERING 'What the SPRING SUITS and TOP COATS Will Be Like CAN COME IN AND SEE = The STYLE ILLUSTRATIONS and CLOTH SAMPLES Now THE SAMPLE OUTFIT IS Placed in a Convenient Part of the Store, for easy and leisurely inspection. WE ARE NOT GIVING ANY PANTS FREE But we will gladly quote prices on extra Pants for any Suit. T. PROUDFOOT 'The Dryden Tailor. EERE AE ERE RE, L.O.O.F, DRYDEN LODGE, Nc Sa 417 meets at the Town Monday evening at eight jo'clock. Visiting Members cordially invited. ALEX. LEISHMAN, N. G. I.J, MACPHERSON, Rec. Secy. L.O.L. DRYDEN LODGE Ne. 1684 meets the first Wednesday of each month, at eight p.m., in the Town Hall. Visiting Brethren eer dially invited. : ; ; 23 10 D. ANDERSON, W.M. Cake Tins, all sizes, from ... .15| Large Heavy Mixing Bowls .. .25 BADEN SMITH ia Dishpans J Mae .25| Wax Paper, so sheets ...... . 13§ reer or £ g | Curtain Rods fe re 231 Cream Tugs coi vines CREA + 251Golden Star Lodge g | Loige Granite Saucepans .. .25 Hatforms & Flowers, each .. .25 AF. & AM. No. 434, G.R.C. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden the Second Tuesday of each month Visitors Cordially invited. GEO. N. DECHERT. Secy. We have just received our Spring Shipment in » Men's, Womens & Childrens BOOTS AND SHOES Special 'Announcement Te The Ladies I wish you would come in and look over our new shipment of BOOTS AND SHOES which includes many different styles. As for the price, kindly look over your outside Catalogues, after pricing the same SHOES in our Store, you will find out how much vou can save by buying in your home town, Why not give the town Metfchants the same chance as any of the outside firms? When you are buying a pair of shoes from the * 1 Catalogue, vou don't know what you are getting until you get them which half of the time are unsatis- factory. It is true enough that you can send them back and have your money 1efunded; But at the right here in town. You will also find that you don't have to pay any more fo1 the same shoes. Try them on in the store; after taking them home, if you are dissatisfied in any way, bring them back, we will gladly refund the money. I would like to draw your atten- tion to the Special three different lines in LADIES' SHOES, which are worth from $5.50 to $6.00 per pair. We are clearing the three different lines while they last at=----$2.85 pair Sizes from 2%4 to 7 Ladies' SILK STOCKINGS in in all sizes, Colours to match every dress. We also carry the SILK STOCK- INGS in the Ribb Tops. CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS, in all sizes and different colours. We still have some TAILOR-MADE SUITS left that were made to meaSure, $10 paid on them, leaving a balance of $17.00. As the parties did not call for them, you have the privilege of getting one for $17.90. If you figure on buying one this spring, come in and see if you can get one to fit you. A smal deposit will hold it, until you are ready to take it out. If you can't pick one out to fit, we have already received our Spring and Summer Samples, for Made-to-Measure Suits. We now carry a complete line of --BOYS SUITS-- Visit our Second - Hand Store --for-- Men's Odd Pants, Vests, Army Boots. Women's and Childrens Second Hand Boots, Shoes, Coats Skirts, also a few Ladies Suits. New and Second Hand Store. DRYDEN-- -- -- --ONTARIC same time you have that privilege