Dryden Observer, 6 Oct 1933, p. 2

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eA THE DRYDEN OBSERVER PAGE TWO OCTOBER 6th, 1034, TT ---- Then also ask yourself the meaning The Dryden Observer Elsie B. Collison, Publisher of the word "Reciprocity," and which is the best business policy not only from a dollar and cent viewpoint, but from many other angles that play a prominent part in the community life and progress. Above all, show by El example that your printing bears the Ti ' imprint of your home town, not Subscription rate $1.50 yearly. I ra === | city. The public has eyes to see! 8c has the town printer and publisher. DO YOU RECIPROCATE? POLICE COURT N EWS A local voung an appeared before If a salesman of printing comes to | Magistrate Pronger last Friday charg- your store or office, and you have | ed with consuming liquor. He was thei choice of buying from him a] ine $10 and costs or 15 days in your local printing office, just pause! jail. He chose the latter and was es to consider this: Does he purchase | corted to Kenora by Chief Const. any of the goods you sell? Does he Frank Russell pay. any taxes or purchase light and An Ignace youth charged with water service? Does he contribute a! stealing parts from an automobiic cent towards local institutions of any : appeared in the local police court last kind? Do local workmen derive any! Thursday before Magistrate Pronger. wages for the work he sends to the He was found guilty and fined $15 city house he represents? : | ana costs. The answer is decidedly "Nol" His | A resident of Wainwright appeared cole interest in the town is to get an on Wednesday morning and - Was order and pass on as quickly as charged and found guilty of cruelty possible, not caring a jot about the | to animals and was fined $10 and Published every Friday at Dryden, Ontario. DINORWIC Service was held on Sunday after- noon by the Rev. G. W. Plumridge Ey T. Hauta, in St. John's Church. ; x A a Miss Verna Lyon visited Her home Mr. and Mrs. W. the over the weekend. = son, of Sioux Lookout. have been ETRE 2 visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Miss Fanny Ovenstonce spent the | Nordrum over the weekend. weekend at her home here. LIBR 5 : Wabigoon School Fair. Sunday school for the children was The School Fair was held on Thurs- held at the church by the Rev. G. W. 'day, Septémber 21st, and there was Burns and little x * * Flumridge. i a nice show of exhibits, although, sl rE owing to weather conditions there Einar Seroc arrived from Upsala was not as much garden produce as last week and will be spending some usual; The Judges were: Messrs. D. time in Dinorwic. : BE. McRae and W. Tew, and Mrs. ® x * McRae, Mrs. Morris and Inspector Business visitors to Dryden during | Shannon. Ethel Collen was the win- the week included: Gladys 'Lyon; A. ner of thé silver cup. Helen Collen Jeske and Jas. Oliphant. ¢ and - Olga "Shushack coming next in www number of points were presented with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Armstrong, of POOKs. After the judging of the ex- Dryden, were visitors in Dinorwis hibits, Mrs. Jack Wright, on behalf over the weekend, the guests of Mi of the Women's Institute, presented and Mrs. P. J. Scollard. the 'school with 'a new flag, which was hoistéd amid cheers and singing i KNIT GOODS VESTS AND BLOOMERS ; FOR WOMEN AND MISSES All wool--in the weight to wear now. They're in a fine knit that fits smoothly and ey to the figure-=--of 'medium weight wool---the vests are sleeveless, the banties cuffed at the knee and fitted to the waist with elast] Gt Per gamment 50c. VESTS AND PANTIES Of fine knit fancy stitch, silk and wool--tailored in smart trim styles, banded at the knee, : At $1.00. WOMEN'S AND MISSES' PYJAMAS. Fine mercerized with silk stripes--two pizce style with ruffle at neck and arms. $1.95. | J J. B=. Gv HHTHHHHTTT EE CY RTERRRIERERNEIAREENRRRRCCERRRERCRRROENECERAMRER * * * 7 5 i town. | costs. Bruce C. Lemon. of Winnibes hus of "O Canada." The sports were held PHONE 71 DRYDEN eet been appointed post manager and is| "°F Te; sol Sfp. Taney HH TH THT HH HT tL N talking charge of the Hudson Bay Ts y : -- Company's store here which Teopens a | Ta i this week. £0) -as- (CED (aE (SE (CEI () SEER () EE () I () GER () SEED ) GRD) SE GE 1} Dry den Lumber Company Y, Ltd. aly 57% Sod, OSAQUAN ) 0a aE (ED -ED-0 8 : LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES Service was held in St. George's a S ANOTHER WATCH RUINED! -- : If it is in the building line we have it and the prices Shieh 5 Suns Sp 5 by. Lis Fishwick left on Thursday for ! When 'ou leave Your Volo fy THAI with PrespEnsthls 4 . GW. g ace. | Dryden. a " = : : : : 'are right. All Estimates Cheerfully Given. oe igo ot ol aa B EE 2 cut-rate" or amateur repair men you take an unnecessary f Phone, call or write for prices. "Friendship and Fellowship." The A. Fricksen, of Dryden, was a ! risk. Cleaning and adjusting should have the care of experts--- fo] Rev. Plumridge was the guest of Mr. | visitor here on Wednesday. 2s Your watch is worth it--And our prices are right in line too. We specialize in rapid delivery to any part of the g r ; Irs. A. Hauta for the weekend. "ow. town or country where the roads permit. on7 Ms % ig FG, White returned on Sunday | ST ---------- S Agents for Lawn Mowers Phone 62-2. WABIGOON 1 after spending a few days in Wabi- |g L. M. BEATH & COMPANY | Canadian Oil Shy usted D. ANDERSON: goon. ea } THE JEWELLERS : S Products. $1.0 anag Ted Burns is moving his house to| Mr. Kewley, United Church student] 3 Prices Reasonable. C.P.R. Watch Inspector. Repairs Guaranteed. | == | the land he has purchased from the ot Dryden, held services here on | BOX 272 DRYDEN, ONTARIO bo C.P.R. | Tuesday evening. 4 es - [1 en £ mw x Ek a () ED (EE (GE GE () BED () GR ) GE ER () ED (CORED OED () ED (3 Mr. G. Graham left on Wednesday | A silver tea in aid of the United to attend the Teacher's Convention | Church was held at the home of Mrs. = in Kenora. : 7 A. Kurtz on Saturday. fi = Eee a I -- = A The Dryden Bakery = Mr. A. McCardle wishes to announce to the public of Dryden and its surrounding district that he will in future carry on the business of The Dryden Bakery in a thorough business-like manner, and he will at all times do his utmost to supply the public with the best of bread, cakes, buns, pies and pastry, etc. of the highest grade at most reasonable prices--Confectionery of all kinds, likewise Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco will al- ways be kept in stock--Hot Lunches at all times--Ice Crean and Soft Drinks--In fact everything a modern store of its kind of the bighen grade obtainable at keeps--Hverything fresh, most reasonable prices. Qur price for BREAD, white, brown and raisin, full 24 oz loaves is 8c per loaf 7 he § Jryden A. McARDLE, Sole Proprietor. Orders Delivered Phone Jen -- £5) CEE (GEE (CEN (EID () ERS |) TRE () GEER ()-OFD () Cle () SEED () ED () EEE (E52 -- SEE THESE MOUSE TRAPS, 6 ir Sh ehi ee enn aa) 26e SPRING CLOTHES PINS, 3 dozen for ........... 15¢ Special Dollar Deal 1 Galvanized Pail; 1 Heavy 3-Coat Enamel Pudding Bowl; 6 Fly Coils; ALL FOR 1 Five String Corn Broom; $1.00 = SHELLS =% 2 92 cal. Dominion Super-Clean Shells, Shiorts, per box 23¢ ehoman JOT Soi ee TR a shea a wey 45¢ 22 cal. Dominion Whiz-Bang Shells, Shorts, per box 23¢ 2-hogen Bor vou ei BEE ed 45¢ 22 cal. Dominion Super- Clean or Whiz-Bang Shells. Tongs, par-box 0% ie vols eA a 30¢ 12 guage Shot Shells, per box .................. $1.05 We carry a large stock lof Shot and Rifle Shells in all popular sizes. See our new stock of Tan Sacks and Haversaeks. PRICES ARE RIGHT! GOING FISHING? _ Our stock of Fishing Tackle is large and varied--Ief us supply your wants. ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT Just Arrived--The newest designe in Bridge and Floor Lamps--also Table and Radio Lamps. SPECIAL i 1 ELECTRIC TURNOVER TOASTERS, finished in lustrous Chromium: Plating, each ............ $2.63 WHITE ENAMELLED KITCHEN LIGHTING UNIT with white opal shade, each ................. $1.10 ANTI-FREEZE THE NEW G.-M. ANTI.FREEZE NOW IN STOCK Full strength $3.95 per gallon--Makes 2 gallons of Anti-Freeze when mixed with water. Durance Hardware OPPOSITE ROYAL BANK DRYDEN .. Phone 41 ONTARIO 2) CREE ETD (SHEED (GED CEE (3 THE (GOED (3 SEER () SED (OD ©) ED) EE OD (iD ()- QE ) CD ) GH > (Sa - (}-<S0E- ()-ED- O-GEHD () SE (RA OSH (SD - ()-6 EE (SH GE () ER () SR (Ga GE () GERD ()-a- () C- (Gn () BI (SR * Ed * ® * * Mrs. Brown, of Winnipeg, was the Rev. G. W. Plumridge, of Ignace. guest of Mrs. W. J. Armstrong over | conducted Sunday school and church the weekend. services here on Sunday. Price Only $695 - SHADE $1.00 y 'Here's the newest in Coleman lights ...the Coleman SUNSHINE LAMP! It meets today's demand for econ- 'omy, yet gives you all the outstand- z ing Coleman improvements. - if . The SUNSHINE LAMP. lights. instantly and produces up 'to 300° 'eandlepower of 'clear-shining, steady brilliarice. "A roomful of the finest light for 14 a night. It's a . full-sized, two mantle Lamp, economical to operate and tis best news of all is the New ° Low Price . +. only $6.95; shade $1.00 extra. The. Cohn SUNSHINE Lamp (Model 141) has a highly polished nickel fount; separate pump; ebony handle. Use it with lor without globe as. illustrated. The SUNSHINE Lamp makes and burns its own gas fo regular, untreated gaso- line. It is safe... ¢annot spill fuel, even if tipped over. : ASK YOUR LOCAL DEALER or write us hb) He THE COLEMAN LAMP & STOVE CO., Lid. TORONTO, &, ONTARIO Laz) THES OSHS -QERTD O) IED O REED ) ER E- () <ETD- ) -GRRND- ESRD O -6% [) -GRens>- () SEED () me- ¢) -nm- CRED ()-SS- (CRE (GUS O- CHE. OCR (ER O ah (-GeD- (48s Ons OE - O GES (3 y= Winterbottom Lumber Yard Builder (& Contrasetor. Lumber, Coal and Builders' Supplies EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDER QUALITY AND SERVICE \ Dryden JAS. WINTERBOTTOM Ontario Y 7 : PATERSON'S MEAT MARKET SATURDAY Turteys, per. 0 i. sid ie a 20¢ Ducks, per th ........ Hens rer ei do ost aa im 18¢ Boiling Fowl, per 1b. .7,.......l ost RI 18¢ Cottage Roll, peameal, per tb ... ... ee 15¢ Brisket Boiling Beef, per th ........ in ha 54 Hamburg Steak, per thy.......... he 10c : TUESDAY Lamb Chops, per tb ..~.........00. EE ema 15¢ Boneless Btewing Beef, 3:1b for ................ .. 252 WEDNESDAY Stewing Veal, 3 1b for ....... Ba a Ee can 250 Beef Sausage, perlb 1... .. 0.00, Cea Th THURSDAY 1516 8ide Bacon, Lb Liver'........co.v ives 18c Shoulder Pot Roast, per th ....... i na Me FRIDAY Haddies, Trout, and Pickerel Fillets, Tl . A, PATERSON Dryden Nx J HOME BAKERY and CANDY SHOP FOR THE WEEKEND HOMEMADE CANDY -- 25¢ 1b. TOFFEE APPLES -- 2 for be. FRESH FRUITS LUCKY TICKET FOR CAMERA IS NO. 3395. E. W. STANSFIELD & SON PHONE 26 TUESDAY---Canada Cleanser bc; Carbolic Soap be; Pearl Soap 7 bars for 29. WEDNESDAY Sugar 10 th for 75e. THURSDAY--Apples, 6 1 for 29c; Cheese 17l4¢c 1h; Nabcb Tea 43¢ 1h 1 = | | FRIDAY--Dates 4 1b for 25¢; Lard 2 ib for 25e. SATURDAY--October 14th-- Washing Soda, 6 for 29¢; Alberta Rose Flour, 98 lbs, $2.39 bag. SERRE FUE RLS EE EE Lr Er LLL EF Phone 30 Alan Durance, Prop. NU-WAY GROCERY MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. WE DELIVER. MAKE YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS BY SHOPPING AT THE NU-WAY. BANANAS, 2 1b for FANCY McINTOSH APPLES, 3 1b for ........... 250 PURE RASPBERRY JAM (glass jars) .......... 48¢. COCOANUT MACAROONS, per pkt. ............. 16¢ PEANUT WAFERS, per Ib pkt. ........cco.ovan. 30¢ CHOCOLATE BARS, BS for ......... civ idi dann. 10e PORK SAUSAGES, per pht. ....oovvviviviici son ye WIENER yen dh 0. die iii i iain 15¢ RICE CRISPIES, 2 phis. for ......h covey idan. 25¢ SRTRING BROOMS ©... a sii ei 20¢ Our Fruits and Vedetables Are Always Fresh. Nu-Way Tea 35¢c tb -- Nu-Way Coffee 39¢ th bl Cl bl tl dn tn

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