; he ie Ry THRE DHVDEN IDSERVER Th -- I= Ta A Fey Fi) Fd ed EF | Rit : % BAPTIST CHURCH BNNNB HII HINDU HIN IIE: EE Er EE FREER ECs Si } ei I= : T. E. McAllister, pastor, i 10 a.m., Bible School; D . 9 11 a.m., Morning Worship. al ery S = 1 il 6 p.m., B.Y.P.U. All young people are cordially invited to attend this La meeting conducted by the young p 11 people. ee Y LS 7 p.m., Gospel Service. Theme: LIS "The Man Who Was Not Ashamed is of the Gospel." Lrg . ore A Ar 57 ie £5 LRYDEN FARISH CHURCH > =i $s vk'es ] Long trips are pleas sant in the new Ford is 10 i * > ) News ] because of its casy-riding comfort. The rest- ® wh eS a gs £4 } ful, wa seats invite you to sit a pa I Wit : back and relax and enjoy the panorama of the Bf ple Tape TTT ERT A TT ].- passing miles. Steadily, evenly, you travel Fil Rev. W. M. CLARK, ] ato ong because of the specially designed ii -) Spr rings and four Houraille double-acting Fi The UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA ] hydraulic shock absorbers. Ther tushion the 5 Dryden. ! , o car Al st hard jolts and bumps ana smooth Qxdritey 1.30 vim., Sulides SiBoet. ; re ; ] ir path along ey highway. ; 2.30 p.m.--Diving Worship. ] ] Equal y important to the enjoyment of Jt' Dryden, 11 a.m.--Church school ] ing is your confidence in the mechanical TL 7 p.m.--Divine Worship. : liability of the Ford. No matter where you Li "he minister will preach on "Can; AN IMPORTANT EVENT go--near or far--day or night--you krow it § Je. us Maintain His Authority in this) wi bring you § safely, quickly,comfortably to J ox anging World or will Communism , Hs jot Brney's end. and New Thought Movements Sup- ercede Him?" A message to radical The Arrival of Tio Top d thinkers. Tailors Representative ! | oa Columbus Club Defeat | Thistles in Winripeg The Kenora Thistles suffered their ] _'ourth defeat in five appearances on "iapipeg ice last night, Columbus ] Slik gaining the victory by one goal ] "here now remains only one game to IE EN EUEEEAS complete the schedule, and this will Fie Tea ie be between Varsity and Kenora at } Vinnipeg, Saturday night Should the Th'stles lose this game, it will place ] them in a tie with Varsity for second ] "lace in the league standing, On the ] oti er hand if the Kenora entry can turn * i ek the collegians it will give them ! ] i 2 right to meet Elmwood in the finals 1 g 5 ET 5, Seed 'thout the necessit f playing the ] i I sure tho ught of the old Sun Sogo» y wang 1 1 a game. | i i 80. HY oP fs2 My last night's play the Clubbers ] ; LATE UNE git's play] ] 4 Af v1 was under there! i ere full value for their win, except the i 5 oy : ! ird period when the Kenora boys ] : MAN, a mine foreman in Ohio, tock out a policy for } ad p ii : : i y TUE S DA Y ] 2X as 2a pp ade a spirited rally which fel! one J) § 2 $2,500.00 on October 16th, 1926. i , . ; socal short of tying the score. FE ] i Four days afterwards, a sec- fo. TAR BR U A R Y 24 r ticn of the mine roof fell Wednesday evening, January 28, ] sad twenty-five tons of slate 'he Skating Rink re-echoed to the! fossd BL Soma, ¥ falling merry young voices of Dryden] it fortunately formed en io- "couts and Guides. Over fifty boys : Fond ov i pe Gy ind girls were on hand, with the On February 24 Mr C. R. Hudgin ] ave peen crushed. Ww : 2 / ; 1 a 'eaders, and most of them skated! head office representative of Tip ] Rr oe Ab le 5 'rom 7.45 to 9 p.m. At nine o'clock : . lL P ] i hs b p ee 4 rp they wended their way to the Par- Top Tailors, Limited, and Envoy ] il e was eing carrie 'sh Hall where a delici t t off so: v hit h Ha delicious feast off :iviraordinary i hie} . ] ii i the Sesto his first words g beans, bread and butter and coffee i y from tre Chief De | "ai vwaited them. signer, will be at our store. He ] 1 sure thought of the old Lunch was over by ten o'clock and will . pe 11 ] Syn lisphead waguide: the youngsters reluctantly left fory = Personally measure every : as i Life of Canada will 1ome, leaving the leaders to thefman ordering a suit or top-coat. ] ine oun idle 61 Lanaca wi 'oyful task of sweeping up stray : protect you 100, at moderate beans and washing dishes. 1 COs, 1 t) ] Your Spring 1 ToT] i | ASSURANCE " ] ¢ Suit or | OF CANADA | | Sogennt ] MONTREAL | FOR THE ENTIRE 3 eet morn Tailored to 1 manent metal roof- ne ] Bi shects Srna Your Individual 1 ght- ing, roof, low-controof Measurement } or Barns, eds, y 3 Eon, The ; Dinta. 2310s. - Close-up of Rib Roll Ce 11 Standard' | ats, 5 c. to & Showing Sidelap qual vidas ! Pn TOL TI pitino ispores tab Bement nin ts : | Suabont ue IT COST BUT $27.00 FOR YOU | ' Chests, 100 Ibs. SPECIALSPRING n hl nL wil , stimata Lp TO SECURE THE FINEST RI NI J iii ne AS WE SAID BEFORE WE ARE CLIN Le : OFFERING MANY Baas ] 1 CANADA ] THIS YEAR. ar nd it will pay cur cus | ¢ PRESTON, ONT. | omers to read this advt every And {onus ---- } KET 0 ° Et : ] {this entiro / a here th Et eae ' | 1 his entire We are here this week with Cl So Don't Forget the r $4.80 per case assif ced é + ] Cannon Ball Wash Boilers ee ae 1 Bore : ] , FOR SALE-- Gordon Electric P'ck- Buiit to give long, hard service. 12 gallon capacity. up from Phonograph, reg $18.00 "™auesda F b 24 Size 11x21x13. Steel clad body and Copper bottom. Special for cash $9.50--BOX, ig? y, I'e ] OBSERVER Each $2.75 ne AE ST oul FOR SALE--Cow, due to freshen SPE CIAL THIS WEEK this month--A, SALTON, Oxdr ft White Cups only .... 3 for 25¢ a i nl . COR SALY --Ayrahire. 'Bull, 2- _years Come in acd lock arcund when in town. ..New mer- 1; good stock-getter; Reg. No. fer. Tip Too T i . 12 -- ve bealer Ee 2 0c} chandize always on display. ny J. H. McMILLAN, D-yden Limited, op Tailors hs G3 L 2 y . LE EL Sno " 3730-7 New & Secondhaid Store a | WANTED--Refined lady with initia- CHT ARID =|! 'tive and tact to manage ladies' GOODS BOUGHT and SOLD : { wear department. Apply Pronger's "RYDEN -- ONTARIO ] 5 Dry Goods Store, = 1 aus ----