Dryden Observer, 23 Apr 1926, p. 4

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Rr ys BR THE : SquarePStore Something to Read THERE is a lot of merchandise in a Store that needs attention. Some day in the millenium a Store, if there are any stores then, will put its goods over without adverising, but this is not the day. At a random shot we are trying to impress you the reader, with some things we have for sale, and there is no uniformity in the list, but = 1yone of the items mentioned are good value and of daily need. SHOES -- for WOMEN, BOYS, and CHILDREN, at $2.00 the pair. There were goo pairs last week, but there are not that many now, still there are several hundred pairs left. Until the end of the month $2.00 CARROTS--Nice Red, well-kept CARROTS, help the meal, and are cheaper than canned goods, at sc a pound. TURNIPS--Well kept and sound, boil tast.ly and are cheap for food at 3c a pound. CANNED SOUPS--]Just imagine, Tomato, Vegetable and assorted, regular price 15¢c, now only 10¢. a tin, and we will sell a dozen for $1.10 Re TA SWEET MUSTARD PICKLES--In gallon jars, and regularly at $2.00--now and here but $1.50 OLD' SOL CLEANSER- A spring-time necessity, at just jc. the tin, GRAPE JUICE--Quart bottles, only asc. exactly half price, This is MAPLE SYRUP~ Deliciously new, in 3-quart tins, price 1.90 BAGS, TRUNKS and VALISES--We carry such a range of this that when it comes in, the sales people think the store has gone crazy, yet we sell it. We sell it because we have the right prices, and the range. If you are going away, take a look at the Rubber Bags, looks like and wears like leather. Well made, full size 18-in., and only $5.00. AUTO RUGS--A special plaid weave, will wear for years. SPECIAL at $3.50 GR{ SS FURNITURE--A few pieces to clear. These goods can be seen readily, as samples are laid out for your inSpection. ALFRED PITT, Ltd, DRYDEN ONTARIO -- //CHEVROLET/ Important Announcement ENN IDOI E ; Owing to existing conditions, caused by the tariff 'reduction proposals on Cars in the recent Budget ,the following new prices for Chevrolet Cars and tTrucks are quoted, delivered in Dryden, Taxes 'paid. All Cars and Trucks equipped with self- starter. Open Cars \ TOURING--(5-pass.) cord tires ........ ROADSTER--(2-pass.) cord tires Balloon Tires, $25.00 extra : Closed Cars COUP --{2na88.Y. coon 00. oii a $787.00 787.00 LT I $ 976.00 iISEDAN--(8-pass.} ~~... 0. 1106.00 'LANDAU SEDAN--(5-pass.) ......... 1166.00 'COACH (Spasms) ........ Does 986.00 I" Closed Cars have Balloon Tires, Standard Equipment. ; 4 Trucks Yr Ton TRUCK, Classis, 000 oe $610.00 AB TRICK, vm Loa 375.00 New Models on View to-day at our Showrooms, and KENORA ln Eres OS CEST and DRYDEN NP Friday-- --Saturday "The Adventures of Mazie" --With-- # ALBERTA VAUGHAN, KIT GUARD, AL COOKE, and LARRY KENT. In a Series of Flapper Comedies. Monday-- --Tuesday ""The Man Upstairs" MONTE BLUE, & DOROTHY DEVORE A Mystery Comedy. With: ------ Special Added Attraction - Coal Trouble in Britain is at Deadlock LONDON, April 22.--A conference of the coal owners and miners' executive, called to find a basis for settlement of the dispute over wages, ended in a deadlock. ; The Government coal subsidy, which has made possible the maintenance of the present scale of wages, will end within nine days. Failure of this meeting ind cates that outside influences must be brought to bear to find a way out of the difficulty. Points at Issue-- 2 According to a statement by A. J. Cook, the miners' leader, owners de- clared they were prepared to adopt certain principles to govern the min- ers' agreement by that wages must be based on the economic capacity of districts affected. The owners had emphasized that the industry was in desperate straits, competing with other countries with longer working hours and lower wages. The miners' executive is meeting late today to place the matter before the Industrial Committee of the Trades Union congress. Meanwhile it is believed the government will take a hand in mediation immediately. Gough's Confectionery Health-Giving Vitamines DIRECT From The GARDEN To YOUR TABLE. Leaf Lettuce Green Onions Radish five for .2g ov ooilive Tor 2s i four for .25 FRESH STRAWBERRIES Towest Market Price. BEETS CARBOTS ORANGES. BANANAS. GRAPEFRUIT. APPLES. LEMONS. CRESCENT ICE CREAM 70c_ per quart. # kx k s Confectionery MEN WHO ARE WONDERING What the SPRING SUITS and TOP COATS Will Be Like CAN COME IN AND SEE Th "The Voice of the Nightingale" The 1925 Gold Medal Picture. A beautiful picture you should see. Wednesday --Thursday The Comedy You Have Been Waiting For. "The Cave Man" You want to see how they done it in the good, old days. You'll say: "Them were the happy days." SORT {4 ABR (3 TE > ()-GiNe {) EI OE © TIRE 6 1 SIR REST OEE TS THE CHEAP BAZAAR WEEKLY STORE NEWS The time when spring is here and you start to do vour spring clean- ing, then at the same time go through, and look over this advt. to see that you will need several household articles for your house. It will pay you to come in and have a look round in this store. So put down on your day menue to remember to visit the "Cheap Bazaar." 25 | Pea Strainers .25 | Chore Balls, Dust Pans _._ Granite Saucepan, assorted sizes Aluminum Saucepan, assorted sizes .25 | Heavy Cups & Saucers, __..._ Sit 1 meets the first Wednesday \ | Cake Tins, from .15 | English Plates, from __.__.__.__ 156 of each month, at eight p.m., in the & Muffin Tins, 25 | Fruit Bowls __...__ 25 Town Hall. Visiting Brethren cer & |Jelly Forms 10 | Fruit Nappies __..__.... 10 & .15 .dislly invited. , i Cake Turners & Mixing Spoons__.. .25 | Glass Tumblers ._.__....._. .10 | D. ANDERSON, W.M. Salt & Peppers, each oe. +16 | or twelve for __.__.__.__.__ .---- $1.00' BADEN SMITH, Sec: (Curtain Rods cee enol, A gn seem ---- : EE 'Soup Strainers ; 25 | Nest Eggs, three for --e_ 15 : G siden Star Lode e TIN. WASH PANS, BROOMS, GRANITE WASH Disu TIN PAILS W. E. THORSEN & SON IN THE NADON BUILDING. 3 PROUDFOOT i Jd5° e 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. 'The Dryden Tailor.' 1.0.0.F. DRYDEN LODGE, Ne 417 meets at the Towr Hall every Monday evening at eight o'clock. Visiting Members cordially { invited. : ALEX. LEISHMAN, N. G. I. J, MACPHERSON, Rec. Secy. LOL. DRYDEN LODGE No. 1694 AF, & A.M, No. 484, G.R.C. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden the Second Tuesday of each mont Visitors Cordially invited. : GEO. N. DECHERT, Secy, --THIS WEERK-- --at-- We have just received our Spring Shipment in Men's, Womens & Childrens BOOTS AND SHOES Special Announcement Tec 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 Merchants the same chance as any of the outside firms? « When you are Catalogue, vou don't know what you are getting until you get them which half of the time are unsatis- factory. Ii is true enough that you can send them back and have your money 1efunded; But at the same time you have that privilege 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 homie, 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 234 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. 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 $17.90. 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 f 0 --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 A. CLEMPSON, W. J. B buying a pair of shoes from the CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS, in

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