Dryden Observer, 4 Aug 1933, p. 2

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BaGE TWO TT tn a "THE DRYDEN OBSERVER La Avausr 4 ith, 1035, SCOUT NEWS oon A MR. A. EEWLEY WINS ST. JOSEPH'S R. C CHURCH OAR : 28 : ner : Here and There "POP DRINKING CONTEST" Father Belanger, P.P.: B A R G A ane oy Indicati 1 or i Vo AT B.Y.P.U. SOCIAL Sunday: 10.a.m. Holy Mass. : INS | : : i aly ndications poin ¢ a fairly EE 11a. m. Catechism. hal r 10.30 a.m. on Friday early harvest in Western Canada, Mr. A. Kewley, of United Church 7 p.m. Rosary & Benediction. BOY'S FLANNEL PANTS and immediately got says a late July weekly crop re- staff, won by a large margin in a : Tailored in extra good quality flannel, sizes 26 to 29, reg. to work by Sony port of the Connmn Pacific Rail- "Pop Drinking Contest" July 28th at ST. LUKE'S ANGLICAN ST SR Rn CR a Ln RE a $1.95 their provisions an way agricultural department. A | (he social evening held i } ! li Tweeds bl 50 at 5 GLE Dh four Paneer Shard Noruobo: oe i ning held in the Bap CHURCH s and blue serges, reg. $2.50 at .................... $1.95 ; Church basement aft the comfortable. The the report added, had already BYPU or 5 Troop Leader put started cutting wheat and barley. «the boys into three Boys knee pants, good quality serge, ages 4 to 8, reg. $1.50 . meeting on that date. His BAY i tr eh rh yn EE el ae $1.00 opponents were May Quirk and Ephrain Schmidt. The winner at- Sunday, August 6th, 1933. "Feast of the Transfiguration." Patrols, Bats, Beavers and Owls, and Canada jumped to fourth place : ; : Th : 8.30 a.m.--Holy Communion. Novk Pw a ania AT 25¢ arranged their duty schedule for the in bacon exports to Great Britain pn hn the fae 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School. a ee " camp period. The Bats were on duty last May as compared with sixth o £ - i a | oAz.08 a.m.--Mattins and Sermon. SHILDREN'S CANVAS Shines the first day and they got to work place in 1932, behind Denmark, Dae , Pi Sh each supplied Rev. T. Cann, Sizes 9 to 11, strap only, Der DAIr .........0........i...... 556 1: they : x : : : with a rubber nipple. : in preparing dinner. First the plates. Se We oo Sig i a I ap ; ; 7 WHITE AND BROWN CANVAS™ BOOTS pots, etc. had to be taken out of the ports x ain irom Can- en me gy rs ot pRYDEN BAPTIST CHURCH Alb iresy per palr; a. niin Soe pe a 50¢ ada in May were 5,566,400 lbs. or the United Church were the guests at the rate of 66,000,000 lbs. per of the 'Dryden B.Y.P.U. July. 28th annum. Mr. Kewley brought a very good, store and washed, and by twelve Dryden, Ontario. GIRL'S WASH DRESSES midday, a scratch meal of bully beef EI Short sleeve styles with contrasting trimmin s, ordinarily 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School. : & CE SH and. tomatoes was ready and quickly : si +-:$1.060 and $1.25, sizes™8 to 14, each 75 ol. 4 The Trp. : and inspiring message to 'the young al y 3 1 Ei SPREE pals siete L's 5 iat ls os A a ia There were increased retail . |people, "The Responsibilities of 2 ae Lig GIRLS OVERALLS felt i camp > ; Ai deine sales in Canada in May as com- Youth." The B.Y.P.U. Gazette was 818 pay 2 ng P "M " In stripe and cream with navy trimming, reg. $1.75, sizes 16- good and safe Dathing 2m pared with April and the index then read by the editor, Ken. Col- Thursday Di ebrayer Meeting 18: 'and BY Nh i A En LE .. 75¢e Dope 40 hive 8 gon Hime number of the Dominion Bureau lins, and at the close of our meeting Pellny 8 pam BE ee eS : 4 rin of Statistics rose from 83.7 to 85.6. all trooped downstairs to enjoy our =F, WM. Viard, Pastor. 7 SCOUT JAMROREE NOTES San pay the bow showing, social activities. Lunch was served, THE UNITED CHURCH OF tagyar Alphabet Locates Contingents| 11550 ooo Peng trom 758 t0 games played--and then all united : Alphabetical ordér occording to the Bi in singing "Amld Lang Syne" in the CANADA ; ® ) eo Misaor elphabet nish ihe: location i Spire Yineciad tence which real Scotch fashion, our instructor Dryden Ontario 3 i Scout contingents of the var- to ir of Li was Jim Turnbull. You will always 5 PHONE Tn ; DRYDEN jous nations for -the great march past through Vancouver in the pest find a welcome and, "a friend at|Oxdrift-- 130 pm--Sunday "School. : that opened the "4th World Scout seven years represented a symbol BY.P.U" Ed ao p.m.--Divine Worship. A in g : f friendliness in a strange city ryden--11.00 a.m.--Church School. Jamboree in Hungary, August Ist 0 g 4 ANNOUNCEMENT 00 Divot Worshi - rm a no will mo more be seen around the 3 SR Mib Divine Worsib, : i) How The British Empire Marched wharves and terminals of the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pinkerton an-| The minister, having returned from a a 833 : Canadian Pacific railway in the | nounce the marriage of their daugh- holidays, will preach on Jno] 8 3 The Fa Ci ee Coast. city since Albert Charles |ter Evelyn to Reginald Boyle, son of 0 Feel of the World Outside." |g -SOUVENIRS hus:--Anglia (England), Anglo xul- Pearsall, . terminal passenger Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boyle, Kenora oliday impressions. : A fitti HE i 8 22] Vr. S. : : yvle, . > > tin 2 i bd oldo (British Scouts abroad), Aus-| agent for the company, died there |The wedding took place Saturday,| You are heartily welcome. y Tremere of a holiday In Dryden. is a. souvenir, tralia, Canada, Ceylon, Del Afrika recently. July 29th, in Kenora. - John W. Howes, Minister. i We have them in brooches, rings, spoons and bracelets, (South Africa), Hssah Irorszag (Nor- Ee rT 3 i 18 4 $1. 50. PS thern Ireland), Gibraltar, India, Ir . With rising prices for wool and Tr - ho : rom e to J szabred allam (Irish Free State), a vast Chinese market for wheat = ? 2 - a A) Jamaica, Malta, Newfoundland, New caused partly by advantageous ° . | L. M. BEATH & COMPANY | Ss Zealand, Palestine, Rhodesia, Skocia monetary 'exchange, "Australia is WwW pS : THE JEWELLERS i (Scotland), ' Trinidad, Wales. rising steadily to a greatly im- in er 0 Om um er ar : FOE proved economic position, declar- Bai a C . Prices Reasonable . Repairs Guaranteed 2 ol . d Warwick Fairfax, managing uilder ontractor 3 r t ec i : 2 o Lo Lb, : British Overseas Units | Girector of the Sydney Morning C. P.R. Watch trspestin : Australia's contingent of 85 was| Herald, Australia's oldest news- ; Box 272 ° Dryden, Ont. S the largest British overseas unit, the paper, a traveller recently on the : ' ; & : q ont In order being India, with 72. ation Auviralosian Nuer Nia Lumber, Coal and Builders Supplies a South Afriéa with 65 and Jamaica gara. : -- . _- ri ELE Ses tia EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDER = : it eeting at a time when o_ 1 --==X Ten Sub-Camps nations of the world were never | QUALITY AND SERVICE The great camp at Godollo is divi- so much in need of close co-opera- ; ded into ten sub-camps, representing Ie Sonoma and i ul : 1 th : SERRE e fi iennial conference © : : the Ten Scout Laws, and Known bY)... 1,4tute of Pacific Relations Dryden JAS. WINTERBOTTOM Ontario B® an 1 r 1s. ; the Ramos of birds and animals tr Fe Toll ai ihe Danii Surince | = \ 3 with ordinary standards of decen- A specially -erected branch of the cy will ultimately render boards * * * 1 i . Hotel, August 14-28, is regarded The Nations Thoroughly Mixed as a possible turning point in the Each sub-camp comprises as many | affairs of all the mations border- | emp oem oem 0 G20 S50 220-88 0 SED (WE 0 -GED (WED (SED -€==T national groups as possible, includ- ing the Pacific. ing a British Empire unit. : : fromm m-- Se : * xm Self-regulation of motion pie- : ; The Camp Bank tures by producers to conform o TT = BREAD, ROLLS & BUNS DAILY ryden Pop Hungarian General Credit "Bank is| of censors unnecessary, predicted ; 1 i taking care of the currency problem, Will i Hays, Czar of Hollywood, 4 SOFT DRINKS, ICE CREAM AND CONFECTIONERY the money of all nations being} interviewed recently at Vancouver New being handled exclusi : , 'changed into Hungarian on generous where he arrived from a short 2 vely by the FRESH COFFEE SERVED ANY TIME. terms. 5 stay at Banff and Lake Louise. OY) z g ] : ge Clark Gable was another movie NEW DRY DEN JOBBING CO. Scout Linquist Guides star visitor at these famous moun- Three hundred Hungarian Boy tain resorts. Wi ; ; ; g 03 : Bo . ; ; ill the holder of ticket No. 2681 please call for the Scouts, who have taken special SE etrlol river This delicious refreshing beverage is manifactured ) please or 1 courses in 13 languages will act as All Ontario distric rother it camera. : ! officers of Norman M. McMillan, superintendent, Bruce Division, : Canadian Pacific Railway, with ER TN : H. C. Grout; general superinten- dent, as chairman, took part re- cently in a presentation to Mr. \ guides to foreign ~ Scouts visiting Rudapest during the World Scout Jamboree. right in Dryden--All flavors--Sold at a price everyone can afford to pay. ; The Jamboree Camp. a Scout Nation Dealers Phone Your Orders to 81-Ring 2. 3) REED () ED SD ( -GR- () -D- () -ms (GED) R- (-@ Lt > O-E{)-XD- ()-SIED-O- GEE (SE OGD GED (Em -( The Hungarian government, which} pcMillan of a silver tea and cof- is doing everything possible. to make fee service, at the Royal York the Jamboree a success, has granted Hotel, Toronto, on the occasion of the camp the unique honor of extra- his promotion as assistant to H. J. eitorlol ants Troan administra Hoy hE ED (EER (SENS) EEE SEER (EE (ES () () SEE () EEE (SEE (Ee (ES (id tive details the eamp is thus self- eastern lines of the railway. ----e contained,--a Scout nation withn a rn ENS E20 OEE 0 EO SED (SEDO 62S (0 225 (EES (GES (GED () T2530 SEE} nation, its laws the Scout Laws. Unheralded, unrecognized and : unexpected, Mrs Franklin D. Roo- SOFTBALL NOTES | mips saismmese | MR, BR. STEVENS RED and )- GR ()- SH = Za gy This Week's Results east of Quebec City, motored re- IS BACK ON THE JOB AND AGAIN IN CHARGE ; cently into the Ancient Capital 7 : H. PRONGE: ; MEN and put up at the Chateau Fron- OF THE BAKERY, 0. H. GER, Prop. . "PHONE 26 Sardiss 10 -- Rice Lake 7. tenac. The wife of the President : : ne : - : : of the United States, the follow- te ing day. took in the sights of Que- ae I re ne bec from the high seat of a ice hase etl caldche, the quaint one-horse : : LADIES vehicles characteristic of Quebec ! Red Sox 13 -- Rangers 3. City. Red Sox 12 -- Ramblers 10. Skeeters 20 -- D.C.S. 10. Rangers 31 --- Ramblers 9. WHY NOT TAY AN AD: IN OUR Classified Column? The charges are very little and it is sure to bring results. Do it now. ! D.C.S. 9 -- Hawks 9. FINEST OF BREAD, PIES AND PASTRY SATURDAY, Tomorrow, 5th--3 Ib Tomatoes for 25¢; PRODUCED IN A CLEAN AND SANITARY BAKERY 3 Bunches Carrots bc; Cabbage 3c 1b. TUESDAY---10 bars Pearl Secap 39¢c; b's Macaroni 28¢; | Milk 10c tin, limit 5 tins. PALM ICE CREAM AND CONES CANDIES AND CONFECTIONERY "How is your husband getting on with his reduction excercises?" "You'd be surprised. That battle- ship he had tattoed on his stomach oy A SG Sa WEDNESDAY---Pink Salmon, 2 for 25¢; v4 Ib Cream You will find our tea room convenient and reasonable 0) SERED SRR) END (EEE) ENN () <BR O Ens 1B-O <SEED- () -R- ) SHE () Ray ( Kime () A - (I-A ND- ()-SEE- )- GRE OO - SND O- GID (CRED () CRE - ( "is now only a rowboat. iS YOUR SUBSCRIPTION PAID? . > : as to prices. a) Cheese, Vito, 15¢; Brooms, 5 string, 25e. i 1Y Dryden Lumber Company, Lid. ) THE DRYDEN DEN BAKERY THUBYDAY.=100 1 Bujes to ull at, 1; 2 15 Now LUMBER AND BUILDING ons BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS Le i Potatoes 29c. If it is in the building line-we have it and the prices : : ; Loi are right. All Estimates Cheerfully Given. 02 FANCY PhUSD AND TAXED INcoRRAY vamuwy. FRIDAY --Sucar. 10 1 T5¢: Vi r 500 wallon: Phone, call or write for prices. 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Saat oR ORE 10c IN SATISFACTION Cm iL Cooked Ham, 1-tb ting .... 0... 00... a Fae Ly BROWN -- WHITE -- RAISIN ; --0--0-- ¢ 13 YY | i Wieners, per tb a Cee 18 SO STEP ALONG WITH THE HAPPY HOSTS WHO EAT Pronger & Arsh oug FRESH FOR THE WEEKE ! "THROUGH SERVICE WE KEEP GOING' : 5 : HOMEMADE BREAD AND STAY YOUNG, Peaches, Plums, Cherries, Canteloupes, New Potatoes, Carrots, PRICES -- SAME AS ELSEWHERE. a 'No One Appreciates Your Business More Than We Do.'* Beets, Peas, Beans, Cucumbers, Etc. E DIAS : a re EE Ee ee = = El =i ~- RE po: in

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