Dryden Observer, 25 Nov 1932, p. 1

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Z iebap COVERING THE TERRITORY THE NEWSPAPER SERVICE AND KENORA. BETWEEN FORT WILLIAM OF THE DRYDEN DISTRICT VOL. X. DRYDEN, ONTARIO, Noyompm 25th, 1932, THE COLUMNIST Among last week's was a professional journalist. visitors, ANNOUNCEMENTS The C.W.L. will hold a Tea and Sewing Sale at the home of! tively - pathetic. I'm no hater of Americans--far from such--|: but I'm very very sorry for a a picture, a gibbering idiot to crowd himself all over a pretty woman, and allows her to ap- pear to like it. Phantasy is not entirely unknown to me, but my imagination balks at the idea of 'conceiving any such production STRANGE 3 E GIBSON, AGENT Like They always do for me, To scout across my counterpane, And nestle on my pillow-- Never seen an Armadillo-- I rush across the ocean It's such a dreamy motion; Across the foaming billow We ramp to Manzanillo, And catch an Armadillo, And drill him for my counterpane And tame him for my pillow. Then sleep comes, oh so lightly, And darkness parts, politely, And the sun shines in so brightly, About a minute after; I've forgot my Armadillo, And Bill, the old harpooner, And the queer old ramping December the 1st for you with ment known to medical and surgical Tic " Toor -~ schooner, a full selection of Christmas| science is at once available. There 1 High Class Tooth Brush, reg. 25¢ is no class or creed distinction. The And the foaming, moon-tipped billow : tion for this Christmas has been| Is Pion ww easy -7each. of the ai . oa ches 5 oorest child. \ ) : They've gone to get their dinner,| broadly planned and is wonder- DE wig vin ever REGULAR VALUE 50¢ FOR And rest upon their pillow-- | {ually complete. before, is the Hospital in need of Lie don't get any thinner There has never, in many e considered too small. Please ask On beer an beef + din ve vears been oift shonnine sen- the benevolent in your community nd beef for dinner; Feats, n a gift shopping sen to help. Tell them that the story of But I'll get awful dirty, And Nurse'll get so shirty, And then, about six-thirty, I'll toddle off to bed again, And They'll come back to me; | much for so little as right now. and surgical sciences It is a story re HH Ee ! iC pr? 1 > Thpistmaa stoe . laa of demands which have ever exceeded And p'r'aps They' 11 bring a Bo' an, Z Christmas stocks are flowin: the financial resources, but which | That's something from the ocean,}in, everything planned to make| have always been met by generous - And again we'll brave the billow, With Bill the old Harpooner, Claus too is here with all his! many times have been bankrupt, LH Rash EE {Ask you aders, please, $0 preven In the queer old ramping schooner] toy gifts for the little ones.| [FH dm becomirs so now. r $ Catch another Armadillo, DRY DEN EMPTY STOC KING FUND tle and W. Bro. J. H. Gibson, Comm. Bros. J. H. Parr, D. Mer- cer, B. Buchanan and 1. Archer, XMAS SHOPPING NEWS FROM THE BAZAAR TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS XMAS GIFT SHOPPING Be an early Christmas shopper this year. The Bazaar opens its doors on Gifts. Our merchandise prepara- son when prices have heen low and so helpful as this yea: There has never been a t when your money purchased s gift shopping easy, and Santa J! Read our special Christmas ads. ; i Advert, 80. DRYDEN SKATING | RINK NOW OPEN | ity of its friends who kindly donate to its work yearly, and is continually acding new ones, donations dimin- ished to 8 somewhat alarming extent \ BABY MRS. JAS. BLAKE DIES SUN OF MR. & DRYDEN TOWN RELIEF THE CAMPS : thr oughout. , LL Bal nahin) : oo from 8 to 10 pam. also Thursday | the bereaved parents were here "Talking of Horsefeathers re-| pp. rou 5 panty acknowledged in this| Stak: Din, al areday | the bereaved parenls were hete ) The regular monthly meeting! column weekly and bdaturday from 2 io 4 pa.| for the funeral. minds me of going some many| Hin Nia: weeny, ; a a1 | 7 AL the odio ol the 1 i ) going Ylof the I. A. to the Canadian! mp a a 1 Hockey practice will be on Tues-| Interment took place at Dry | 7 ie request of the hoys in years ago to the Royal Alexan-|\y 00 ppg will bo wild in the money received at this day, - Thursday and Saturday den cemetery © 7 | the road camps. L. M. Beath has Ara Theatre. in Toronto. with. ogwen, Loot, Will be helo Bi oifce will be donosited in thelr ths a oy and SEIUMRYC ty. : 1 i Cl pa ng , a the Pulp Mill Hall on Monday, Tord Thnk onto code nights. So dig up your skates nt again opened a magazine collec- Pp 8 A 5 o IC i a 8 11tt ea es i A > ¥ | 1 3 Ey = : Aovan, lo sec Waly December 5th, instead of Mon- : y ' CS and hit for the rink. Special HOCKEY fon depot In Nie sre Any Delys and Al Jolson in some i ot representative of every organiza-l. iiintion will I : ; eading material you have will ; doy. Dedomber 12th Q attention will be Sven to ohild. reading material you have will sort of a show or other. Peter 3s tion in town will be avpointed given benny The first meetine : a : : alleged dramati Tie ae 0 to spend the n be Td point Loqren so that parents may west] , +c Trst meeting of the Dry. serve a good purpose if feft at was an alleged dramatic critic The Io A 1 tho Comdh 0 spend the money anc ditrihdl comad: that. wha thee send den Hockey Club, held in the|Beaths for distribution to the on the Toronto Soturday Night | 100 Le. ao 18 the Lanadaiivic te homes that cannot afferdl "yop ink thev will ve! town Hall, November 17th was| camps, so .hunt up -what you (that sclf-satistied journal) who, | Legion, B.ALS.L, will hold alsuch, the little luxuries and] io. She vin fthay aM vel oolt attended hes re Db -want Io in those days, (he lives in Lon. 'Whist Drive and Dance in the) goodies, the only things that pl re polis, : The following officers were - don now) didn't know anything Po a Tk on Friday, Dee- to make Christma 1S Tor the Little H. J. Adair, Manager. Lodi. i ; : iyi Ter Sed Slember 9th. Proceeds in aid of] ones wa 2 % about anything but Toronto, and : & ¢ ones. Hon. Pres J. 8. Wilsor ; ) 0 Cholsimas Choos Bo : Ww fon. Pres. . 8. Wilson. a that isn't a deuce of a lot in| = tmas oe Sand, The column is now open for EARLY INTER President ....... Jos Russell. SPECIAL AO Cnr ik -ontributions, the firel of whieh): og Sec.-Treas 1 i A 2 Tmney. : At the end il Tied St ht contributions, the first of which Eas i Test nL) Sec.-Treas. ...... Colliss. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY . of the show, Peter remarked to| Dryden Lodge ILO.O.K. and) are herewith acknowledged: liven our oldest residents can-| Tt was decided a From Sat, Nov. 25th me that the more he saw of Baster Lily Rebekah Lodge areiy, A To. Conlon Tamien not recall a time when we had Thurg slays and Saturdays from to Sat o ord . Gaby Delys the more he liked! having a social evening on Mon- BESTE 8 5 oo 8 much snow or when winter 7 to 8 pm. would be set aside 3 200, cord, " h ar : : . EH 2, dD de aie eee wee wick, FL IR 5 o! . ' HA ii Al Jolson. I didn't agree with day, November 28th, in the, Mayor Pitt 5.00 had set in so seriously at such fgr practice, also that the Junior TO INTRODUCE THE - 4 ; a ; TT 11 a a hn 1 ER ECR a. Ly Ye SIA Riis A E LL him, it isn't easy to agree with Town Hall, commencing at 8.30, Bre. JP Gordon 2. an early date. and Senior teams would he un- JASMINE LINE TC an Irishman, anyhow, and he|Pm. The price of admission is Sh : In order to clear the roads in| der the same club heading. DRYDEN WE OFFER didn't know Gaby Delys, as I only 25¢ so come and bring a! HEPBURN TO Town for vehicular traffie, it is! The Club is looking forward Wit] Yigh i) ; i] did very well indeed, in the] friend. There will be whist for ST; _i necessary to snowplow the streets to a very suecessful season, with J i Ph P Tox earlier days, when I lived inl those who don't dance and danc. SPEAK HE CRE more than once a day and men plenty of games with outside - ame "FREE ey ye Paris, and Gaby, and Gemier, ing for those who don't play et are - kept busy most of the day! teams assured. oe i agin S0¢ Jaf and Sacha Guitry, fils, and cards, as well as lunch for; The Te by the} removing snow from the side-! Tf possible two or three teams $1 50 i oi ns Yvonne Printemps, his most] everybody and all for the small" Jocal Liberal association of the walls, | may be formed in town provid- hen ie clever and charming wife, were| sum of 25c. Don't forget the visit of Mitchell Hepburn, M.P SI ting there are plenty of player : aT 0 | 8 ) ret § if y ; : : 1g tl ; nty of players Af? PO used to foregather at my flat| date, Monday, November 28th. |to this District is being received WOOD WANTED | so step out ed and see if you em Boots Melols Pros along towards midnight, and or nfl with interest. | can show up some of the old a or oo bottle of ; Vale a 13 : : : ; : : vt Rexall Bronchi MARY a and SR 2 ig wine, 2 NOMINATIONS ~ Mr. Hepburn, Leader of the] Country sihanlhy ser ht are remin- DOYS. Tor i Then Sm Dr ae You io TONIGHT SH bony, in Ontario, is a ded that 1 Obs ve wood pile C d of Th k T5¢ value for 0c. : ; y - : ritliant speaker and he willlis getting ow and with the pre. Ara © dnKs member Gaby, who got Manuel address nn mocking ia. the -Pul wy a Li ddress a meeting in the Pulp ing Shortane of cash a few, ar 3 4 : Thingy P Arr deintd Pi aE Hk 5 L: lp ® vo My and MrsoJdames Blake de » = of Portugal s pearls, and probab-| Nominations for Mayor and Mill Hall on Tuesday, November cords on subser iptions would not oa * de {har os ; ; on ERICKSENS S DRUG} ly eost him his crown into the| Councillors and four members of 29th at 8 p.m Ne out of the Wi sire to express their appreciation : bargain, who was the toast of |the School Board will take place! 0 P 1 M oe 5 al for the sympathy and kindness STORE Brod 3 ; : ; | on. Peter Heenan, ho we \ - : i half Europe; a generous, impu-| tonight in the Town Hall. Pine 1 : Py ol that was extended to them dur-, {McFadyen Block Phone 69: dent, pretty, gay little creature,| The financial statement for 4 10 ay er - they | | Hospital for Sick Chil dre ing their recent sad bereavement. ! ie : WY, 8ay Ore THE ancl Staten burn on his western tour will : | ---- whose scintillating 'legs, and] the year ending November 1Htht 130 weak ond Tarle HO Yi 67 COLLEGE ST, TORONTO 2 | De Tre sparkling eyes, brought her a(hag already ] inted 1 FHls0 Spank ana, forle. Hutenen, {Country Branch, Thistletown) ity ee Corinne BS] which an oi the 1a . alr Se itl pi intec and in M.I.A, has heen invited as well, a M ATINEER EVER Y rtune, h, g 0 spite of the trying year just! ar Hey December, 1932 PUAHE Iv Iuly 0 Vaso middle of everything, she left] passe LD AT A Mr. Hepburn and The Hon. pm Xe I Tang, Se i puwed, shows 4 very eneowrau- gece, Fen will be of the) Poe ie sete SATURDAY : ale mambersiing condition of the town'Sl oo Chime s. 4 br The prolonged period of hard times . of her sisterhood. A good 'soul| affairs which reflects favourably counetl Lhambers in the Town} pes created a most difficult problem 2 pm, THEATRE was Gaby, but I digress. Peter's| on he he 1 ak id | th : Hall Tuesday afternoon, Novem-| for Ontario's world- ~Hmous Hospital : : - nD. 2 °F UW ave ou 6) he ¥ o ' . i ren, on NOY JT IN (C i 3} 1 remark, which hadn't any real GD ue aA > go the! 2¢F 29th, from 4 to 5.30, andi AR TN lig NOW SHOWING--GEORGE ARLISS in ek 3) gr THoatint ten 3 a a : a 'J will be pleasec see ¢ "iti-f is in a nutshell: STEEL W : : "» application at the time, was re-i past year. ; oe leased fo nee any an *® Io Hospital hus nureed in its cots iHE MAN HO PLAYED GOD called to me the other evening. zens who may wish to meet them.} (nis year 7,604 small sufferers, an A masterpiece and years will never dim its glory. wend saw the Presentation af as coming out of any British 1.0.1 INST ALI ATI ON iii Cl Gr oh i You must be sure and see it-while its here. » » ft oi sofeathers." * : SER : Bt B24 A 3 hy tments were given in the great aT SAT ; a : . : : 3 is Bom, of 7 a wee Fate PissuiUN at oD ADDED--" Words and Music" & 'Pie Pie Blackbird" ' occurred Oo me, then, 5 iy . VIR of 16,092. On one day 520 treatments that the .miore- I soe of Americhn go 80, Sing ge a little 1.0L. No. 1694 held their were recorded = the previous yar Mouth, 3 'uesclay and Wednesday Next Week i a eg ae n o a tle ont BE a Li there was a similar grow n the 3 pI prod aeions, i or 5 am re- on OR oi 2 7 iil annual meeting November 16th! demand for the ey na Here it ee and see conciled to Canada--depression,| 10116, and mage this Lule raymey and the following officers were! tions of the Hospital While all this e na A z »" hei eh MH herneitifor any of you who have al Y.. Ee aie has been going on the amounts of THE CROW D ROARS zero weather, and Mr. Bennett any. Jou, ; Arelected and installed for 1933,0 the donations from the kind-hearted he vieture Hollvwood oaith evuldn til L ER, thrown in ; : small girl child, who sits up in Wor. Bro. J 3. Gihsoni ootive hove decreased by many thousands | iv ( oe yw oof 8a1C on t oe ole. i & nn. ; er] or lath AB Tal the She ISON acting of gollars, creating the situation of hriller and a good one with James Cagney and "I'm not saying that the show bed very imu about Seve | a5 installing officer: far more to be done and far less $o ; ; oe J Plondell. sa TE se ak clock for a last word with you! 1p AM W. Bro. Royle, de it with. oo one Wash 1. goad AR SDOLS, (30 WOR until the morning 2 GLE The statutory grants obtained by ADDED-- 'Hitting The High Cs' & "Free and Hsp" and I laughed at it. The Marx : Be W.M. Ww. Bro. B. a D.M. the Hospital fall much short of being : yp o > : Wa ies Ro { Tr ifficient to pay for the actual cost i : a fia 2 brethren. were very funay, here THE ARMADILLO Bro. ¥ Tol an, a Bro. i, > fnintenanos ye the little patients Thursday, Friday and Saturday Next Week 3 gy ad 2 J . % Tinker Ree. ) 2 oF 1d] itions ati < in 3 SRE Foe] i a and thors, ne 2 lady oy al Any little girl's bedtime rhyme. ahi i See 5 2 BE ane DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in very pretty lady, deserving of a| a . JACKSON, IIR DeC, . Bro. J. 5; gap between the cost of opera- "A rain . AT 7 fo 3 ong? cleanlier atmosphere, and a less- My hond pen my JDillow, Nicholson, Treas. Bro. 1. M.| tien and operating income has "Around the World i Eighty Minutes OE Ne. 00 MIRTS F I dream an Armadillo, Nvmarl Te 7. Br PJ Til usually been accomplished by contri- Give yourself a wonder ful trip and have a good laug h revealing gown. But the erudity| ; : Nymark, Mars. 3ro. BR. Me butions from the benevolent. While 5 : of the whole business was posi- I'd love an Armadillo Monagle, Lecturers Bro. Win. | the Hospital has retained the major- at the same time. It's educational and inst: netive in the response to last year's appeal vice provided by the Hospital should be refused. The Trustees are anxious and can only hope that the kind- hearted people of the province will sez them thrcugh the difficulty by a most generous response to the present appeal. Public benevolence has built the Hospital for Sick Children to the proud eminence of being the finest institution of its kind in the world. Its country branch at Thistletown is a recognized model and persons in- terested in child welfare come from all parts of the globe to inspect it. Any child in the Province of Ontario, deformed or diseased, is eligible for admittance to this wonderful insti- tution, where the very finest treat- very best that any Hospital can give contributions and no amount would the Hospital, covering B57 years, is not that of merely adding cot to cot and ward to ward. It is the story of a battle constantly waged against disease and deformity, with all the advancing resources cof the medical But for would response to appeals for aid. this generosity the Hospital Faithfully yours, DOUGLAS S. ROBERTSON, people so backward, that even | j I. Tyler Bro. G. Kelly, O. ce for funds snd there has been little TE : Td [1 & aT re ino 0 niprovement in that respec rough- R their hints at naughtiness are ee Peon a ramping schooner, W. Bro. Boyle, Auditors Bros! BP er te ar oits tht crude; which permits, even in ith Bill, the old harpooner, (&. Hohn and L. M. Nymark any child needing the humane ser- A BRIGHT SPOT FOR THIS WEEK Trustea. L 1 tube Nys septol Tooth Paste, reg. 25c¢ 29¢ Dryden Pharmacy Ltd. Prescription Specialists 2h : ee . That thors Will. will. be a greatét| Once mor ie Told plo! Wi i : ey We clicked pretty well. He Mrs. Krnewein on Thursday, call this year than 4 hetoie . Once i: the good old rink. Will applicants kindly note: Je } "| December 8t 5 So yktar al Os open and skating and hockey re hat Tu i aall wosls Sg was good enough to see merit] 7° ber ih a for funds to dispense Christmas | a ; : . Yi The sympathy ol 0% eryone in} that Tuesday night of each week y- in my writings. I asked him to} po pew > cheer to needy families is quite est of winter sports are tn, community goes out to Mr.|is the time for registration, and : come to Macedonia. Said hel og ie ln hon certain. well under way. Ice has been and Mrs. Jas. Blake in the very | Friday the night for orders. The 8 Said e of Work Tomecooking| = - oe PELE hn te : 2 a Fan. : : y > ders. "What shall I write about?" TALS 0 » Bri end Wameeoliing Many organizations have al- J earlier this year than for sad loss of their baby son, Alex|committee would like to have hae sw Gh a in the Cascade Hotel on Satur-| uo, dy "expressed the desire to many years past and those whe Cowan, who died Sunday even- this work g PT rad ak Said 1, olf jokingly, "Horsc| day Evening, December 3rd. dontribitte their shure: to thi | | tak 1 ng ris work aystematived and ak tage ontribute their a LC ave already taken advantage of we for t hservanee of t ights : ho ! ; ante | ; si or the observan hese nights. Feathers. | x oe ause and in order to avoid yy, rE p he little chap, their only he observance of these nights Then he wrote what follows,| Keep January 2nd, 1933, open "overlapping," as Silver Star to ell : i on hild, Jad eon Btn "vey a] No Tndivided] muster of dhe but twenty- four hours after, he for a night of fun. Support the) Chapter so aptly puts it in a 2 anna I ty of thei month and for the past eleven i pn Me said, "Don't put that stuff in, hockey boys. Further details| circular letter to other organiza- 1€¢ Fiver; h i days had been unconscious, suf.|2PP ications must be made to the I was blue and winded."" 1 am later. as tions, it has been suggested that on nt ton ma fering from sleeping sickness. WEEE on he yh period CTE he a : pl one fund be opened to be con. Vink, H. J. Adair, is sparin 0 Rev. J. W. Howes conducted 8 the Council Chambers between ® 9 bn Tne dat A meeting of the Ladies' Curl-| triluted to by every organiza. effort to keep the rink in the] the funeral, which was held from the hours of 7 and 8 o'clock. not Hie it bat eye hve ie ing Club will be held mm thejtion and citizen. best possible condition so thatthe family residence Tuesday John W. Howes, See'y. to ths enough to foraive ihc ait Council Chambers on Monday. By request: the Obverver hak the patrons may be assured of| afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. P. Dryden Relief Committee. Sore % November 28th, at 7.30 p.m. All}... od 2 Fund - Ctl the best of service at all times.| Dargavel and Set. P. T. Hake of rr ee of the Britisher, who may have hose anterasted snd intending © epened a Func to be known as Sl alite: wo is held N ™ 4 WT 0 2 3 i : TATE 5) Sisto nies ont 2 in reste a intending to| ve Dryden Empty Stocking, SE? ing will he held on Monday, Fort William, and Mr. Edward MAGAZINES FOR CUT lease -- 8 : y % ( r Jake b. QO] » Fr a curl please attend. Fond and all donitione will: ba Wednesday and Friday nights] Blake of Kenora, relatives of

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