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Dryden Observer, 1 Sep 1933, page 2

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= PAGE TWO SEPTEMBER sf, 1688, rr re Ta --REMEMBER 8733 Persons were killed or injured in Ontario in 1932 BECAUSE OF CARELESS DRIVING MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Leopold Macaulay, Minister DISTRICT NEWS DINORWIC By T. Hauta. Gladys Lyons left last Tuesday for Toronto where she will be spending a vacation visiting friends. * * * Miss Edith Finlayson left on Sun- day for Kenora where she is visiting friends and relatives. * * * Miss Verna Lyons left on: Sunday for Winnipeg where she will be spending a day or two. * *® * Business visitors 'to Dryden" during the week included: Miss Verna Lyon A. Hauta and Jas. Oliphant. * ok * Se : Miss Saimi Hauta and; Waino Hauta returned last. week from Wats rous, Sask. where= - they 'have been staying for the last few weeks. * *® * Folke Nordenmark, B.C, a barrel, passed through Dinorwic last Thursday. : * * Mr. and Mrs. A. Nauman petmiried home on Sunday from New York and other points East where they have been spending a vacation. 5 ww 2 : Toivo Hauta returned home on Saturday from Watrous, . Sask.' and | other points West where he has beet: | visiting for a few days.' 7 i | uation © | After that they either : i orloaf or do of little of each. OXDRIFT Browning - Jackson. A pretty wedding took place at the! United Church, Oxdrift, on Wednes-. day afternoon, August 16th, "at 2 o'clock, when the FPev'd. J. W. Howes, of the United Church, Dryden, united in marriage Edna Maude, only daugh-. and Mrs. S. W. Ont. and Mrs. A. Brown- ter of Mr. Jackson, of Jones Falls, second son of Mr. ; i | popular members of the community. of Vancouver. ; who is crossing. .Canada rolling 3 'event in: the 'life of anyone who | enter 'and- that is a very sad mistake for and. "Thornton, | The bride looked charming in a suit! of navy blue rough crepe with shoes, hat and blouse in white. She carried a bouquet of mixed flowers. The bridesmaid, Miss Dorothy Griffiths, of Oxdrift, chose a dress of blué figured voile, she also snriled a bouquet of mixed flowers. - The groom was attended by brother Kenneth. During the signing of the register, Mrs. Marshman, sang "I love 'you truly," 'accompanied by Miss Corner... ; :The church was tastefully decorat- ed by the Young People's Society in honor to the contracting parties. After. the ceremcny the guests ad- journed: to the basement of the church . were the reception was held. Altogether it was a beautiful event reflecting great credit on all who participated.' S The happy couple will make their home in Oxdrift where they are his ENTERING HIGH SCHOOL Thousands of young men and young women (they aren't boys and girls after they get out of the grades) will enter high school this year, and if they are the right kind of youny people. they: will "get: the right kind of thrill «from this experience. Entering high school: is an epochal 18 blessed :-with the .gpportunity. Most students never get -beyond the grad- ~period in the high schools. go to work A many 'young people who school never graduate, great high them to make, and a still greater mistake on the part of the parents, providing the latter 'deliberately gave their consent to a child leaving high school without graduating, when it is not necessary. The first day in high school HT the beginning of an important event ing, of Oxdrift. in the life of the young man or young TTY YY YYYYYYIYIYTYYTYYT" 4 4 : : : z ; a : 4 > YOUR HOME IS YOUR CASTLE . 4 Admit only clean, constructive news by reading < > "THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR ) > A Daily Newspaper for the Home 4 ) It gives all the constructive world news but does not exploit crime and scandal. 4 Has interesting feature pages for all the family on Women's Activities, Home- 4 i dn making, Gardens, Education and Books. Also pages for the Children and Young 4 4 Folks. 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Anderson & Harris Funeral Directors Day or Night Calls 62-2 LABOR DAY FARES Between all points in Canada. 'SINGLE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP Good going and returning same day, September 4, 1933. FARE AND ONE QUARTER Good going from 12 Noon Sept. 1 till Noon Sept. 4. Return leave destination by Midnight Sept. 5. Apply Local Ticket Agent CANADIAN : : SO A S_ W--_ W----- PACIFIC Dryden Lumber are right. town or country where the \ LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES If it is in the building line we have it and the prices 'All Estimates Cheerfully Given. Phone, call or write for prices. We specialize in rapid delivery to any part of the Agents for Lawn Mowers Phone 62-2. Canadian Qil Sharpened 'D. ANDERSON, Products. $1.00 : Manager == Company, Ltd. roads permit: ee £ JUST RECEIVED LITT pe EE 2 NEW WINTER COATS og = You will be delighted with the wonderful selection Es = of gorgeously fur trimmed models, very smartly styled, E E at very mbderate prices. E E Make your selection now, a deposit will secure any = E mmmens hf ET seit. B £ oy i, op ny E £ ' Si EE 5 J ° E = PHONE TL mT LE Ba ---- "wn 0) CED 0 CE (TE 2 ETD (2 DE) TD) ED TED) SE) OD } WATCH, CLOCK, JEWELRY AND SPECTACLE. . WARE REPAIRING, OUR SPECIALTY. We can now repair your Sheltex or Zylo spectacle frames ike new, with our new. process. L. M. BEATH & COMPANY ~~. THE JEWELLERS th : CiP.R. Watch Inspector, © Repairs Susrantend. : DRYDEN, ONTARIO - Prices Remsonable BOX 272 0 SD RE) BED SE CD) EG i a-Si ai El IONE B 'and CANDY SHOP © August 25th, 1933, TC THE TRADE: On account of the price of all ingredients showing. a 'marked advance, 1 am n forced to raise my price to the retail dealers. 3 On and after Septentber 1gt, 1933, th 9¢ a loaf or 13 tickets for $1.00. § pri job will ie i ~~ | i FRESH FRUITS FOR THE WEEKEND. = | 0) ED. rm EDS) ED) SD) 0 en 1 TOBACCO £1) EEE) TEED (SED SEED) GEE () GEREN) SHED 5 ) GED () END () Ean <3» LIGHT LUNCHES You will find our tea room convenient and reasonable as to prices. 1 he ryvden Bakery A. McCARDLE, Prop. : BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS Eoin FANCY BREAD AND CAKES EEE () GEER () SEE () CEES () ED ()-GIEED- ()- XDD (; SHED () GRD () CHER (GED () GIES () SHES (5; PALM ICE CREAM AND CONES CANDIES AND CONFECTIONERY TAKE NOTICE THAT ALL OUR BREAD WILL BE INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED IN WAX PAPER FROM NOW ON. i A } TE foes ; Aa a | PS | i 30FT DRINKS | IN GREAT VARIETY. i SCRIBBLERS-- DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES We have 18,000 in stock--Buying in "quantity gives us real a =] S Ay < : (=) | § ia prices. This year we offer-- Pen and Ink Scribblers, 10 Ws 25¢ A Special Note Book, 68 pages, each ........... 5¢ A Quarto Note Book, 148 pages, each ......... 10c A Giant Pencil Scribbler, 176 pages, each ...... Be PENCILS-- Bought direct from Dixon Pencil Co.--In dozens--Vogue 9c; : > Peak 25c; Andes 29c. Buy a dozen! HOMEWORK PADS-- An advertising scheme--1lc each. SCHOOL BAGS-- Pa A grand assortment from 23c to $2.00. Also Mucilage, Paints, Brushes, "Erasers, Pen Handles, Nibs; Colored Pencils, Geometry Sets, Inks, Pencil Boxes, Rulers, Fountain Pens, Refills, Htc. Etc. : ot BUY SCHOOL SUPPLIES EARLY 4 --0--0-- Play Lira i oe % Pronger & Arms on School Supply Headquarters "THROUGH SERVICE WE KEEP GOING" [We can furnish your home from attic to cellar] "No One Appreciates Your Business More Than We Do." ad == NN Ltfm--y. gy 0. H. PRONGER, Prop. "PHONE 26 For SATURDAY, September 2nd--Ripe Tomatoes, 4 th for 25¢c; Christies' Mixed Biscuits 29¢ per Ib. | TUESDAY-- New Potatoes 10 th for 25c; 2 tins Corned" 'Beef for 26¢; 14 Ib tin Rountroe's Cocos igo. k WEDNESDAY Cocoanut 950 i Cheap Rice oy bd for 25¢; 'Dates 4 1b for 29c. : Fo mr ri cnr % EA THURSDAY Non- Premium 'Rolled Oats 2% packet; Pearl Soap 10 bars for 30¢; Lard 2 th for 2%c. i Il FRIDAY --Todized Salt 2 for 19¢; Tom bo Soap, 6 bars ; or 25¢; Day Butter 2 1h for 25c. Phone 30 Alan Durance, Prop: "N WAY GROCER MAIL. AND PHONE ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT | * ATTENTION. WE DELIVER. "SHOP AT THE NU-WAY AND SAVE. To introduces cur Nu-Way Vacuum Packed Coffee, we : are putting it on as a very special for Bey only at | SUGAR-CRISP CORN FLAKES, the package i es | the cut-out pictures on, very special, 3 for ... 25¢ 3 FRUIT JARS, !5-gal size, per dozen .................. MOONLIGHT MELLOS, \L-ib tin ....................... 19¢7. 'ORANGEADE CUBES, 68 for ....0 . 5. loi. v. uns 25¢" CHRISTIES' GRAHAM WAFERS, per pkt. ............... 23¢.. WIENERS, per is... a 156" | SUGAR, Pay Day Special, 10-1bs. for ........ T5¢ Jd I OUR FRUIT AND VEGETABLES ARE ALWAYS- FRESH Peaches, Plums, Etc. for the weekend. Ls, tr _-- Eid 4

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