i THE DRYDEN OBSERVER ~ Wem ar JOINT INSTALLATION OF October 9th, 1031. R.S.V.G.--Bro. W. ; £5) OBI OED 0 SEED 0 SE OER OEE 0 ED 0- Gu () SID 0k (CD (Eb (amp Jones; L.S.V. was dear to them, } of King and Country they left everything that ter Gladys Nymark; R.8.V.G.-- Sister B. Hardy; L.3.V.G--8is- {er Annie Peitsch; Musician--- Sigter Violet Reid. Dryden Lodge, No. 417, 1.0.0. J P.G--Bro. F. Russell; N.G. --PBro. M. Spicer; V.G.--Bro. J. Turnbull; B.S.--Bro. ¥F. White- lodge, with A graceful tribute ordinate grand jewel. was then pald to D.D.P. Sister D. Reid by the newly elected N.G. of the Rebekah Lodge who a past small present on behalf of the lodge in recognition of her act- presented Sister Reid with a 2 Faney corn New Bris Regular | OFFICERS FOR I0.0.F" G.--DBro. B. Lott. : S . AND EASTER LILY Following the installation the : REBEKAH LODGES | pigtrict Deputy President, in al ; ; ; few well chosen words presented sandman af Wald-| loving memory of (Continued from Page 1) the retiring N.G. of the Rebekah its fine | Geo "rederick Hodgkinson, | Sister Sylvia Pronger; O0.G.--] Lodge, Sister Anderson, with a Battalion. Killed! Sister N. Howe; Chaplain--Sis-| past grands jewel, after which Trance, October co ter Esther Cooper; R.8B.--Sis-| the D.D.G.M. presented Bro. I ' "| tor Ella Anderson; I1.S.B.--Sis-| Russell, retiring N.G. of the subh- ~ ley; F.8--Bro. R. Hamilton: ive services rendered the lodge . Treas--Bro. A. J. Clempson:| during the past years. A da- = Con.--Bro. N. : A. Buchanan; R.S.N.G.--Bro. A. Howe; War.--Bro. | lightful lunch was then served by the ladies after which some o | | 1 that we may live in McCallum; L.S.N.G. -- Bro. F.|of the younger members, also a : | hall 8 Hardy; J.G.--Bro. B. R. Evans; | few of the older omnes, tripped 1 5 ; 2 Mana 0.G--PBro. W. E. Neely; Chap. | the light fantastic for a short | | Ei HEI fies 1 And at the Last Muster, --Bro. W. D. Neely; R.S.S--Bro. | {ime and thus concluded a very many berry bushes that day. He , 1 bef 0 A. Cole; L.8.8.--Bro. L. Euler;| enjoyable evening. Soap Dishes in an assortment of colours, just look at i tried plums and cherries this They shall stand before the : -- them and you will surely buy. Each ............ 19c. : EF . . "0 m BA - vear and had ripe fruit off both. Throne iia, : St 2 : Jouk maf Tag Hp 12 "fii d 7 i) Kneeling dats of live rubber. Their home resembles a Conser-| 5. .o ne Crest A l : Lb POSE An exceeding Grea rmy. Too ) a 5 every room is full of 4 Every household should have one. 3 3 'flowers, gi strange le wim - : There is no housemaids knee where these are used. J - ravieties in the tubs reaching to oa : ® PS 4 Bier ths : a Ee oe 9 ; he : ' °c ey can be hung fter use. The pric rat 30%¢. . the ceiling. Tt surely was an in- But they could not pass away. } Thera henge at svn Shel mina 00 a teresting visit and needless fo i Oo \ gle] ng ¥ Aprons: Pure gum, all of them very pretty. Each 39c. y we came home loaded with Inserted by Father and broth- : 2 AG ahi 4 kins, cabbage, lettuce, eu-| ers, Charlie and Joe. | oor Mais: Square or oval 18 x 30. J 4 cumbers and plants 2 g Very opportune for the coming wet, damp, snowy 4 i weather. | E ARE in a position to han- i The price is relatively low. Bach ............ $1.00 4 dle any order for job print- b4 ; 5 2) | e > B ine -- Letterheads, Envelopes, 2 SUE : ° Statements, Business Cards, i | iq : Counter Checks, Requisitions 4 TaN bY Do vou know that beeause Emil Zola, French poli- . 1 a 2 g | \ e : 1 : : RT at tickets, or any line of printing | : 4 tician and journalist lost his life from suffocation be- : : 3 i : 3 2 vou may require in your busir- c Yo. pind] 1 3 ] cause the outlet on a coal burning stove was closed; J ay : J ; : : Mask and Popeorn. v = , n ; : : S. a rou to give us an y ry 5 : AE that the stove pipe damper was introduced into the IN ess. We ask yu g hg A We have 500 of these in anticipation of Hallowe'en. | ~ 2 3 anv X manufacture of stoves. y opportunity to COmMpPeie [ON Bi : You get the mask and you get the Popcorn, both for 5¢ A : . i work in this line. 2 5 ! Do you know any make of Hot Air Furnace not equip- : ) ped with an air blast to conserve heat and use less fuel. ) Don't complain if your cus- 2 | : h Do you know that a great heat constantly causes the 0 tomers buy out of town when i 2 furnace to expand and the contraction when cool, causes i you may be committing the same £2 | the joints to begin to leak, thus letting gassess escape folly -- Keep Dryden business ! £ 1 rye oy i in your home. Yi I Dv ahr rennin You 2 'We have to arrive, hats that are usually difficult to i hi 7 alive by - buying y g yo 5 obtain, that is large shapes for young women and mat- 3 For expert advice and remedies to all these troubles can in town and remember the a ronly hats for older women. ~~ y call local printers when you need d We are not quite certain of the price, as we write : : printing. : this, but they will be within the reach of the ordinary Olaf A. ISAKSON fil pu ' 2 [>] DRYDEN ONT. 4 # ; by : ¥ : ; A iit WiCAr dice ol Kady wedfl ¥ - i There is not much of this left, still a fair assortment = : ° of Children's Pantie Dresses, Ladies' Aproms, Child's I he Dryden Observer j Play Suite, Rompers, Wash Suits, Ladies" Blouses, : 3 smocks and Dresses. LJ Ld Ll [J 0. H. PRONGER, Prop. PHONE 26 Printing and Publishing } All at just half price and a splendid opportunity of ; > purchase. : ! . 3 i | | J : -- SPECIAL -- 4 ; wy j ras RQ Ly 04 2 Lard 10¢ Th, limit 5 lbs. . ya : of S Wool Sw eater S Sugar, 10 lbs. for 55¢, limit 10 lbs. Daiter S Store News § Pullover in 34, 36 and 38. Colours navy, sand, red ' : : 5 and wine, and the price just $1.19. Sausages, 2 lbs. for 25¢. J 5 price just $ : Tea, bulk, 33¢ 1b. Starts Monday and Ends Friday { ! all H eo r eo Wa ¥ Newly sorted, so that we have again a full range of Side Bacon, by the slab, 19¢ 1h. colors 5-1 pails Honey 49c¢ pail, limit 2 vals, \ 5 A nai aes : i If you are figuring to get a Suit of Clothes, Peicaiptnball ide, Mackiraw or Sheepskin Coat, Overalls, Smocks, Mole- skin Pants, Underwear, Shoes, Rubbers or any other ND 1 SAE (EE EE D> E03 EE ) EE (ED SO ->- -mm THE BAZAAR 5c. to §b. Store goods in the line of Mens and Boys wear, first see us EE for quality and prices. t Scalp; at dcaipings About a hundred sacks left. All week, or just if they last that long. Price 50ec. ; KITCHEN CHAIRS New hardwood kitchen chairs, our price for a set of >. a SPECIAL SALE 6 chairs Extra Heavy White Cups and Saucers ic Complete BUY WHILE THEY LAST i ~ | ~ : ~ ! ~ ! -~ : ~~ : a ; a } ~ ; a ; a | ~ : a ] ~ 4 ~ ; : ad - : a & -~ (= Possibly the last of the lot. Worth looking at once more. , Of course these are no use to most people, but there are people who can find use for them. 25e, 50e, THe. and $1.00. Af GET YOUR TICKET NOW FOR THE ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLA--ONLY A FEW MORE LEFT--A $2.00 PURCHASE IN THE STORE GIVES YOU A FREE TICKET. .N.DAITER Exclusive Dealer, Tip Top Tailors Ltd. DRYDEN, ONTARIO Shoes at | i a : ! 5 ~ ! ] ~ : a ! a < ALSO THIS SPECIAL : Flour Sifters ..... vce evns RE ...... 25c and 35¢ CEE) < O)-CEE O-G OG TR (EEE ERED ETS ; |) GID CHER O-SEE O DRYDEN, ONTARIO P.8--Store will be closed MONDAY, Thanksgiving Day. Ww. E. THORSEN & SON EE OEE OEE) EER) EE EEE OE EER VEE CREED () <SEEND (EEE (3% = () EE (GED (ED (GE () GE () SED (HED ()- ZED () GD () CD ) CID () GES () ESD (GD