eg THE DRYDEN OBSERVER OXDRIFT W. L rr --c-- NOVEMBER 25th, 193 ea a So : ad i ed ie 1S oe C DINORWIC NEWS LID (13 a a mn 7 Cn Pareaday. November a The Oxdrift Women's Insti-| Bang | the Dinorwic Pleasu T fh ® 34 Py # Whe nny wie b> i ' tute held their monthly meeting 3 a 3 J Loe x Di an at the home of Mrs. E. Wanna V dil Ci --5 Cd D mist cott on November 17th. The p/ ; y-cirama, capacity audience in the orwie: al Club Hall. meeting opened with the Insti- tute Ode, and after the minutes wy Ili EE EL EEE being fully aware of the fact that there will not be the usual amount of if ih LE money available to most of our people this year for the purchase of season- able articles and Christmas gifts has fH = decided to have a B= in Ee All characters were well chog- en and every part was ably pre- sented by the ce ast. Mrs. Weather: Wy, an old woman, played by Saimi Hauta; Donald Weatherby , played by Walter Heer; Warner, an old maid, by Mrs. Scollard; Wel: Tr oy, a weather agent, 3 vy: F ritz Hoer; Helen Donald's sweetheart a et Ayers; "mart, a neighbor's daughter, by Anita Ayers; ; Joel We her by, Donald's br other and a 1ischievous scamp, by Vinal Hicks; Mr. Weatherby, an old man and owner of Oak Farm, by Towo Hauta; Jonathan Prune, the village postmaster and vil- lain,»by Mr. Scollard; Dr. Mere- ith, the village doctor, by Waino Hauta; and Professor Spudge, the district school teach- er, also by Fritz Eger. The play was well received by the audience and merited the approval so freely given. After the presentation of the play, the orchestra in attendance started up the music and dane ing got underway. Luneh was served at midnight by the members of the cast and afterwards daneing wag resumed The holder of the lucky ticket of the last meeting had been read and adopted and business, discussed, it was decided to put, on a social evening in the Com- munity Hall on Friday evening, December 30th. ng H. Tate: man gave a brief outline laws as pertaining to ne which was very interesting all. The meeting closed with td Institute Anthem, after which: lunch was served. The nex meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. Jones December 15. A UNIQUE EVENT The O=xdrift Church Board challenged by the ladies of the congregation is putting on a supper December 1st in the church basement. This supper will be prepared and cooked by the men of the church, and after the supper a concert will be held in the Community Hall, this will consist of male talent entirely. The men guarantee a suppe: satisfactory in every way and a concert that has never been beaten, attractions new and old will all conspire to make this a' long to be remembered night. | | 2 wd 2 i] | Miss Grace Gough, Dyment, was a visitor to Dryden Satur- Not a Sham One. METAL LACE: In gold or silver, 1% to 4 inches wide. Most idesl for lamp shades, or a score of different fancy work uses. Sold formerly from 25 to 50 cents per yard. We secured several hundred j yards from a Montreal broker. Sel k i boat Gur price is but 10c per yard. There are 8 different styles. GOLD AND SILVER RIBBON: Came from the same place. We are selling this at one-third to one half the value. It is very seasonable and at the price would be very ideal for some sorts of fancy work, or for tying Christmas parcels. The prices are 5¢, 8c and 10¢ per yard. CHRISTMAS FURNITURE: Last year we made a little hit with sundry pieces of small furniture, such as bedroom tables, end- tahies, smoker's sets, and magazine racks. Anticipating that this will be a useful Christmas, we GED (CRD () -QRTE- Ye (GEES (GERD (BERD) Sperial Christmas Sale have put into stock fifteen new pieces. The prices are Lo | for the door prize was Fred] day. : ; : BE | Sero, who won the prize donated comparatively insignificant, four, five, six and seven from now until this Christmas Eve B= | by Mr. Scollard. around and when at last "Home dollars. ; ol ; In a lucky number dance |Sw H layed, the aes = ' : ds is 6 1 ; al IE { eet Home" was playe e They ar oH i ; of all goods in his store suitable for general purposes, oi ol Mire M Navmewn won the STL hn hay pro oclaimed it was y are worth looking at Shah. 14 a og; B Ons v CHRISTMAS SIs oe 3 gas EE ie SE ROA INE, a ali ment of the Fons. oe at greatly reduced prices suitable for everybody's LE imme nme en fei ete TEE EEE EEL ELEEL LEE EEE lily] titty FURL IERIE i pm eo Ep oo 1 BLUE MIKADOQ CROWN DERBY: Just through from England. EE i pocket or purse even if times are hard and money is scarce. : ' We ask you to study this for one moment. This con- signment is bought at lowest price. The first of the year new dollar pound rates will be effective in the china trade. We have but one lot to sell, and eannot repeat it. : To Observer Subscribers The following are a few samples of our Christmas Sale price reductions for all quality goods. lhl Le This The prices are as under: oe i J : I= 8 beautifu 8 Cups & Saveers 0. 00 0 oT htiaae each $1.75 Soins B= Le English ie EID SE EI re each $1.60 Hp Ie Made TE TT Se oy 1 a I each $1.25 COMFORTERS: il T= Crown da Ee Bl a a Re each 5.00 g = J v As Useful Christmas Gifts, regular price $1.95 =1 ol Derby Pog ea en MEd aie each $3.76 } Christmas Sale Price ov iio ivve vn rnen $295 20 5 24 TONY tre sins avy sarnnine Sry ee each $2.00 ail I= {en Round or square cake plates ............ each $3.00 = oe Cake Now then, here is the silliness of ourselves. From the FELT MATTRESSES: =1 II Plates I= i 28th of this month to December 3rd we will grant an Seasonable Articles, regular price $6.50, Christ- is i) Is extra 20% discount. man Hale Pris | 0a. aoa sani $5.95 43 i One of these fine cake plates, Crown Derby coloring, I= It is absurd, unusual, and really impracticable, yet that would ordinarily cost you from $1.25 to $1.50, giv- [2 en absolutely free to every subscriber paying two yeaz's subscription to The Dryden Observer, new, renewal or arrears, at the regular yearly rate of $1.50. we are doing it. What a splendid opportunity this is to you, if you have a little money. CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN! These plates have been manufactured by RRR = : i pilin RR CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS ARE FIND- ar Sil dE a lic = the justly famous ROYAL STAFFORD- MEN S DRESS SHIRTS: i al SHIRE PORCELAIN Factory in England. i ING EXPRESSION: In different shades, Christmas Sale Price .... 60¢ = I= Designed in the new and popular square fe Cots CIA' Ravi Uadiudii I= fr shape, they are patterned in russett and fie Goals Vest. atic oy Sot | : i= I= brown, hand enamelled in red and green, I= Tags Pyjamas Lad MEN'S FANCY NECK TIES: os | heavily gold traced and edged in gold. I= v3 i Eg ts to i i= Wrapping Tissue. Ladies in full range. I sie eM > i i= Send in right away. If you are in arrears, take I= 4a) 3 | ES i= advantage of this wonderful offer by paying up now. I= = MEN'S LEATHER DRESS GLOVES: LE) i= and if you are paid to date, it will he werth your while I= . : 2 = i= to pay two years in advance. I= DRESS GOODS: Lined, Christmas Sale Price per pair ........ 95c [Ie |e Be od : it el it We have taken practically all the odds and ends of gil om ee ees am : i wool goods, up to any price. We are clearing these out MEN'S SC ARVES: = NE Ca Cn CECE EL EL RE RR RERER SER at 25c¢ per yard. ; 1 Different shades, Christmas Sale Price ...... 79 = ) (3) es EVERYBODY WELCOME -- -- COURTEQUS TREATMENT -- -- ALL CHRISTMAS BARGAINS GROCERY SPECIALS SATURDAY ONLY FOR SAUSAGE: 200 pounds of two kinds of sausage. Bc to TS CO (EE O-GE ()-SEE-(-ED )-GED OGD SE )-SEED (SED ()-GEID (GI (ED rr ry -- $5.00 Store OUR XMAS TOYLAND & GIFT SHOP | OPENS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1st. : THIS STORE WILL HAVE THE REAL SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS With all its gifts, toys, chinaware many useful articles from 5c to $1.00. Lot No. 1, Pure Pork in large casings, 11c per th. HE ERE PSA SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR Lot No. 2, Pure Pork in small casings. PURCHASES. and novelties and A splendid sausage of infinitely fine taste. 20c. Special 14¢ per 1b. Regular | PLEASE TAKE NOTICE : That any person who wishes ean have sent by mail any gift they desire. We will be pleased to do so-- | just send your money order and tell us what you want | | Now that the weather is cold a few pounds frozen might be a good idea. Remember this is only for Saturday. : and we will do the rest. SS NEW AND SECOND D HAND STORE | GOODS BOUGHT AND SOL The store: of quality goods at low prices. Exclusive Dealer, Tip Top Tailors Ltd. Prompt. attention given to mail orders. - DRYDEN, ONT. ~ 5 ~ i ~ < - < a (= PS < ~ < ~ I ~ ; ~ ~ z ~~ | ~ fod ~ < ~ < ~ S$ Py i = fo) - (= ~ ] ~ al ~ < ~ < - ol | ~ < ~ < ~ 2 | ~ < ~ ; A ~ < ~ fo) ~ i ~ fo] ~ $< ~ < ~ { ~ | ~ i ~ ~ i ~ c ~ < oa < a fe] ~ < a ' a < ~ < ~ fo] a < -~ | ~ < - S$ Py | ~ < ~ < More and more people are shopping at the Bazaar. "When in town come in and look around. We are al- ways glad to see you. And the prices are so low that you will wonder how we can do it, so shop now. = EEC EE aE EE fF EE rer Tit DRYDEN, ONT. Uo ; I= : W. E. THORSEN & SON RRR ARS | De ---- $) tant J 000/00. WC CHEE SEP OUP OA TTD VED) CD () SH () GI ()- SRD TID CED GH )-EI- - STD WED) SR )-E -~ d ~ : ~ E a