PAGE ops go cE THE DRYDEN OBSERVER a <i SEPTEMBER Sth, 1033. We then decided to hold a dance 400 Scouts in Bike Marathon on September 22nd, the funds from Over 400 Scout cyclists in teams same to be applied to the same|,t three took part in the annual cause, the tonsil cases. We hope to| mgsex (England) Scout bicycle mara- DINORWIC : : IGNACE make this dance an ola fashioned | {non. The competition calls for a SE aihe? He: one, and Ay Ye bie aiding our Coun-| joe and sketch map of the journey, : cil in taking the burden of these | ne making of an over-night camp. "Misses Margaret Ayers. Gladys Albert Wren has left for Calgary, | cases upon ourselves, we are there-1|,,q at the end a surprise test in Lyon and Marianne Naumann were Alberta. fore aiding each ratepayer in the | quouteraft or woodcraft. Speed is a LEE RL LB BL JUST RECEIVED | i NEW WINTER COATS ; ; hE Municipality, and so we trust that 5 i i S 3 i i 1 a ! minor consideration. ee in Gen Domrimene F. Washington, former schooljthe usual kind support will be olaminations. : teacher here, is a visitor renewing! forthcoming at this dance. ne ---- = ; : . E : old acquaintances. Next came an unpleasant interlude ; You will be delighted with the wonderful selection of gorgeously fur trimmed models, very smartly styled, OSAQUAN Bow % the accident at the Co-op. Store, Heber Henry is a visitor at West diverting us for a time. Soon, how- Beach as the guest of his parents, | ever, we realized things were not so Mr. Kewley, of Dryden, held church | 1. 55,3 Mrs. A. BE. Henry. serious as they might have been, services here 'on Tuesday evening. Fr and it was with very relieved feel- KE OF Miss Kay Dann, of Fort William. ings we continued our meeting. Mrs. - Mrs. Wm. Nykor, of Fort William, | .cturned to her homé there during | Cross lent valuable aid to those in- at very mibderate prices. Make your selection now, a deposit will secure any garment. Spy At FER nd eh LS a EE ann EH RE TT TH EEE TE rd i is visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Whita. the week. jured. We closed as usual and Mrs. ; hoe a * 3 x Gardiner served tea. T. Quirk, of Camp 1-B-4, was a Mrs. J. Denby, of Fort Wiliam, Mrs. Ruete takes the next meeting visitor here over the weekend. was a visitor at West Beach during with a Te Jemma the | living model promising to be present. LE the week. ) \ g oe x x 0% All membars are requested to attend DRYDEN to FY ae) 5 mR A son was born on Monday, Aug- | 4 a Jin Fry ust 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mrs. Alex Manning and daughter | this meeting and visiiors are warmly WINNIPEG 1 Hearsey returned home from an extended visit welcomed. This meeting will be at 3 : x x ox to Fort William. the home of Mrs. Solberg, September F Rev. G. W. Plumridge, of Ignace, | x A 2 2 Li 1 in GOOD GOING o B. GA i FS conducted Sunday school and church ° Mrs. A. McNabb and daughters, of 7 " oe er Train No. 1, ] Train No. 3, services here on Sunday. | Kenora, are the guests of Mrs. J. 0 n Swi SEPT. 15.16 | SEPT. 16-17 PHONE T1 . DRYDEN $n, ; Davies. ater. : > ----p--e Mrs. H. Nixon is spending a few 2 > T A : TUITE TEETH TTT HUTT days with her mother in Neepawa, Birthday Party WHERE FISH ARE FISH GOOD TO RETURN UNTIL where her father died last week. An enjoyable afternoon and even- 6 p.m. MONDAY, SEPT. 18. Sate = -- A a ing were spent at the home of Mr. About a hundred swordfish are p ) 2) GES SH) SOG ED) SE) - €B-O-GE GHD SSS» (Su A silver tea, bake sale and sale of | and Mrs. Otto Stein, the occasion landeq ; daily, 0% Blase Bay, Pow work was held on Saturday after-|being the 16th birthday of for ee oa wih Jae a ZOUND % 4 2 O WATCH, CLOCK, JEWELRY AND SPECTACLE: @ WARE REPAIRING, OUR SPECIALTY. noon under the auspices of the youngest daughter, Reta. In c 2 San dey Over i ladies were ac- 'anadian Nationa ailways. ver | Osaquan church mission. afternoon the young fire Landed, swordtishing hoste) FARE treat when Basil i 7 ar pe i SE cruise around | operate off the Cape Breton coast We can now repair your Sheltex or Zylo spectacle frames like School opened here for the fall Lh Following the after- annually. One of the tourist attrac- No Baggage Checked new, with our new process. tem Tuselny, September am, vo noon's enjoyment a delicious supper tions of this part of Nova Scotia is Good in Coaches Only Miss. 1. Porter, of Reécwatin, 2s was enjoyed. The evening was then | 2 trip with the swordfishermen to teacher. 2 spent in a series of games and the swordfishing grounds to witness CAN A D l AN WwW : stories around a huge bonfire. Hos- the adventurous occupation. The ABIGOON tesses were Mrs. Otto Stein and flesh of the swordfish is tender, sweet P ; Mrs. Wm, Stein. and wholesome and may be prepared L. M. BEATH & COMPANY THE JEWELLERS Prices Reasonable. C.P.R. Watch Inspector. Repairs Guaranteed. 25H OED (GREED) -ND- () -ay-O-a £2 39-(-E=-)- aE GD GED OE (33 i i king or Miss Grace Gordon, of Nipigon, Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. i table by frying, baking BOX 272 DRYDEN, ONTARIO has been visiting here for afew days.| otto Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stein, | PONS: ? x ok % Misses Jean, Jessie and Dorothy Tait, ED (SED (ED (WER (CED () SET OED SED (ES () EES () SEED () GEER GE ( Mrs. Merrill and family have re-| M. Robertson, M. Colley, M. Quirk, ©) EOE (GED (GED (GED) ED (ED (SES (GED () SSE) GED) SRI 0 EX0n ---- : turned from their summer camp at|H. Johnson, D. Stein, R. Stein, Shir- |] = : Gold Rock. : ley and Ivy Stein, Messrs. G. Younie, | © T = ot) xoxox B. MacDougall, B. Martigg, G. Truss- J HO NN EY 24 ; Miss Marguerite Merrill returned | ler, B. Tait, P. Taylor, L. Colley, G. 4 = to Port Arthur Monday to continue| Hammond, Bud and Marvin Stein. 5 ; S OME BA ER : her studies. ER j Buy your Honey from Government Inspected Disease ¢ hed KE |< Y al | #* * * 4 2 v Mr. G. Graham, of Toronto, arrived EAGLE RIV z Free Bees, owned and operated by C. Norpate. | on Monday to take charge of the Yi he As J 5 < school which re-opened' on Tuesday Eagle River W.i ) Honey on sale at 0. H. Pronger S ! morning. ee 2 : Rox 2 We met for our August meeting at i . St. John's Harvest Thanksgiving | pps. Gardner's on Wednesday, the | & | ee os ber oy SL 30th. After the usual business Wwe j C NORGATE 4 noon, by Rev. G. umridge. : . | discussed ways and means of raising! ¥ [] : . on church was tastefully decorated by ; TL emergency | mmo emo o » > ° > - 0 o o @ BREAD, ROLLS AND PASTRIES the ladies of the congregation -and funds to pay for sev g 3 ED ) ED (EXE ()-CERD (SEED () ARES () CE () GE () GERD () SHED () En we appropriate harvest hymns Were] tonsil operations. One lady present: = ; us ER ROLLS AND PARKER HOUSE ROLLS MADE AS se Mrs. Jack Wright presiding at| ;...yjped how a home-baking and | = ORDERED. he organ. : aa vegetable sale had been very success- D d L b L d. Fresh Fruits and lce Cream at zll times. : 1 i ful in her district, so we then decid- ry en um er Company, t : On Friday afternoon, the remains Lab Dav on the of little Allan Olsen were laid to 2 >. try Ch iil De LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES . : 5 i : school grounds, ; : EE Een a Club would grant us permission. The If it is in the building line we have it and the prices CAMERA TICKET 3205 not presented yet--If not claimed by morning in Dryden Red Cross Hos. | Mew's Club were holding a turkey are right. All Estimates Cheerfully Given. Saturday, the 16th, will draw again, ! pital from spinal meningitis at the shoot that day. Two of or Esra Phone, call or write for prices. : age of eighteen months. The funeral | members immediately set ou Tg, iT deli corvice was conducted in St. John's | sought the gentlemen in question We specialize in rapid delivery to any part of the : : Crairch by: Rev. Peterson, Swedish |and quickly came back with the re- town or country where the roads permit. : .s : Lutheran Pastor of Fort William, quired permission. Avo I L M . i ! : : 2 Agents for awn Mowers Phone 62-2. and was largely attended. There Since then, Labor Dav has come d 2 was a large number of floral trib-|and gone and both the turkey shoot Canadian 0il Sharpened D. ANDERSON, E. W . STANSFIELD & SON utes: and very muck sympathy is|and the sale were a great success Products. $1.00 Manager extended to the bereaved parents and|and each aided the other, financially {t : J) family in the loss of their little one ot socially. TV EN YT YTYYNYYY"™""""YYY" YOUR HOME IS YOUR CASTLE Admit only clean, constructive news by reading THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR A Daily Newspaper for the Home It gives all the constructive world news but does not exploit crime and scandal. Has interesting feature pages for all the family on Women's Activities, Home- making, Gardens, Education and Books. Also pages for the Children and Young Folks. Vigorous editorials, an interpretation of news in the "March of the Nations" Column and "Watching :the World Go By? are of especial interest to men. PALM ICE CREAM AND CONES CANDIES AND CONFECTIONERY ED and WHITE 0. H. PRONGER, Prop. PHONE 26 LIGHT LUNCHES You will find our tea room convenient and reasonable as to prices. CAR LOAD OF FRUIT TO ARRIVE ABOUT WEDNESDAY. The Cnristian Science Publishing Society 107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts oss enter my subscription to The Christian Science Monitor for a period of TAKE NOTICE THAT ALL OUR BREAD WILL BE MONDAY-- Apps, 5c 1b; Walnuts per tb 29c. NT YYYTY CONTOUR 8 Wom, 4p rasan 4 nth : ; . One m : T z : Ne a INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED IN WAX PAPER Semen % on, sor fs FROM NOW ON. TUESDAY--Sloan s Malt $1.19; Sugar, 10 1b 75ec. oor a i WEDNESDAY--Shorts $1.00 bag; Cauliflower 19¢ ea.; Ripe Tomatoes, 11 quart 59. T he pryden Bakery \ THURSDAY--Aunt Mary's Tea 39¢ pkt.; Nabob Coffee \/ ¥ A. McCARDLE, P - per 1b 4c; Nabob Tea, per 1b 43c; Carbolic Soap Winterbottom Lumber Yard gh mmmn re NE bans fon 250 Builder ¢®->Contraetor. '2 § ssid denis : TORBAGC SOFT DRINKS F VY FRIDAY Pickling Spice 29¢ Ib; Bulk Mustard 89¢ th; FANCY BREAD AND CAKES IN GREAT VARIETY. ie Dairy Butter for cooking 3 1b for 25c. 5 SE 0-E ) SEED- 0 EID DD SD ) €-0-S ( A \! £1) -GEER- (-SED OER GED) GED () GE) esky -(O-RED () GREED (Sn S80 Lumber, Coal and Builders' Supplies: SL SL ( ? \ al a ee oe PD: SATURDAY Special discount on all fancy biscuits in EVERYTHING FOR A BU 2 . - : rape the store; Lime Grits, 10 1b , Jor 25c¢. QUALITY AND SERVICE WA | Ee : Dryden Jas. WINTEREOTTOM o Ontario © © SALE OF TRADE-INS 3 i = & NER COREE : | PALMER PIANO--A splendid practice piano, to sell at RA RARRRARRSRRARARRRRS $110.00 -- Terms of $5.00 per month. Seven tube all electric radio with table speaker. Big PERMANENT 09 value at the price $17.50. WwW AVE SPECI AL 2 By Fada seven tube cabinet battery set with tubes $20.00. Sparton cabinet set, new, quick sale $59.50. Phone 30 : Alan Durance, Prop. NU-WAY GROCERY MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. WE DELIVER, YOU Will LIKE SHOPPING atthe NU-WAY ORANGES. per dozen -.... =. 0 von. oii 25¢, NEW POTATOES, 12th for ............. Sean 25¢ 1 beg to announce to the LADIES of DRYDEN that I expect to be in town for a short time for permanent waving and will give a Ch L CROQUINOLE PUSH-UP W AVE i _ Three Senn gramophones at $8.50 pact. Ei Alvara Orthophonlel in splendid condition with sele tion of used records, $34.50. hi HE deni at the unusually low price of : Bal PAROWAX per pit. oo... 0iviin vio Ee 14¢ SPECIAL my $5 00 | - | FRUIT JARS, Y4-gallon size .............. $1.39 | * Beatty Electric demonstrator $47.50. ! | FRUIT JARS, quart size ..... ae 8108 For appointments : i Let's do your washing next week if you heed a machine. | FRUIT JARS, pint size ............ ST 95 | Apply to MRS. 0. PIETSCH, --0--0-- RUBBER JAR RINGS, 2 pkts. for ......... chi 15¢ Van Horne Strest, Dryden. Pronger & Armstrong ; School Supply Headquarters ip. 'REISHEL | 3 "THROUGH SERVICE WE KEEP GOING" | WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, per bottle .... 19¢ | Preserving fruit to arrive about September 11th, leave your orders now, FRESH BEACHES, PEARS, ETC, FOR THE WEEKEND. CE CEE [We can furnish your home from attie to cellag.] KENORA ONTARIO : i - ; - : "'No One Appreciates Your Business More Than We Do."" \ mw RRA RRR