Dryden Observer, 3 Nov 1933, p. 2

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"The voter is dumb," says another. So that explains that. "The voter THIS NEWSPAPERS THE "TRADE JOURNAL" OF THE BUYERS OF SUPPLIES FOR THE HOMES, Some of the women who read this newspaper read the advertisements in it with even greater interest than they give to the news. Tor, after all, the news is interesting in an abstract way---usually; while the advertise- ments are interesting in a direct personal. way. A man engaged in a distinct kind of business, has his "trade journal," 4 publication devoted to that interest, keeping him in touch with all that in going on in his line. . Often his trade journal saves K him appreciable sums of money, through the facts and tips which it. gives to him. Every woman, who is the "buyer" for a home, is engaged 'in a very real "business" It is a. complex one, and one in which much money may be unwisely spent--and in which economies are nearly always possible To these buyers for the home, this newspapers comes--with its "store news'--an indispensable trade jour- nal. The business not advertised in this trade -journal of the home "buyers" may expect very little attention from these buyers. The merchant whose advertising is fullest and most. in- forming 'may expect, and receives, the largest share of their attention and favour. AN 'OLD FAVORITES" CONTEST Our attention has been drawn te an interesting Contest just launched by the Family Herald and Weekly Star. $1,500.00 are offered in Cash Prizes to those most successfully solving a set of picture puzzles. Mach puzzle picture illustrates the title of an 'Old Favorite" song, the object of the Contest being to name each. one of them correctly. A book featuring 1600 old favorite song titles has been compiled by the publishers. This book contains all of the songs that the puzzle pictures illustrate and a copy is given to every active contestant as an aid. The pictures are very cleverly drawn and provides interesting entertainment to those taking part. The nature of the Con- test itself, as the name implies, brings hack to mind those old familiar tunes which never seem to grow old anc which recall memories of those happy days when they were the current musical hits, Any of our readers wilt find it well worth while dropping a line to the Family Herald and Weekly Star, at Montreal, for full details of this 'Contest which will be gladly sent to anyone interested, along with a sam- ple copy of the paper. Whey butter was manufactured as a side line at 63 New Zealand cheese RETAIN THE OF YOUR SKIN with this marvelous Q@live Qil Face Powder Hive you looked at your 'complexion lately? Really Jooked at it?...1s it soft, smooth and clear? Or is it a little coarse, a litele tough? Sun...wind...days spent in the epen! They drain the natural oils out of your § Cause your face to become dry and old-looking. But your skin need not grow old! QuTboor GirL Olive Qil Face Powder enables even the most delicate complexion to remain soft, firm and youthful. This unusual powder acts as the skin-oils do to keep your skin smooth and sup- ple. Yet it is as dry and light as thistle-down. Try this different face powder today. In 7 smart ae to blend naturally with any com- plexion. The Good Housekeeping "Seal of Approval" is your guarantee or quality. QuTtpoor GIRL Face Powder and other Olive Oil Beauty Products are sold by leading drug, department and chain stores in 3 sizes © =--15¢, 25¢ and $1.00. If you want to sample three of these popular preparations, mail the coupon for generous Free Trial packages. Crystal Products Co. Ltd. 427 St, Francois-Xavier Street ; ; ; (Dept. OC-6) Montreal, Can. enclose 10c to cover postage and handling. Ples nh me Sa en Tntroducrory Sampler containing liberal trial packages of QuTD Olive Oil Beauty a, i Sop aim, factories in 1932-33, 1,787 tons having been exported. Name Address. City Proy OuTDooR GIRL Olive 5 Beauty Products are sold he Dryden Ontario Carload of Good Work Horses 5th with a carload of good sound young horses ready to go to work immediately. Prices are set for quick sale. Ld 'Horses can be seen at any time in my own stables. CHAS SKENE, --are. right. Dry den Lember Company, Ltd. LUMBER AND BUILDING DLs 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 deliver _town or country where the roads permit. Agents for Lawn Mowers Phone 62-2. Canadian Oil Sharpened D. ANDERSON, Products. -- $1.00 Manager ri vy to any part of the \ a a EELS : C. J. WRIGHT PHONE 49 fel] PHONE 49 COOKED AND _ PRICES ON SELECT LINE OF FRESH GROCERIES FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON WE SPECIALIZE IN THE LOWEST POSSIBLE LET US SERVE YOU Ents mio bol ml ih 1K 0 2 Lf Li] CURED MEATS ALL LINES. = | pd) 3 fc Fl 7 =p of DISTRICT NEWS OXDRIFT IGNACE The Oxdrift Women's Institute held Mrs. J. Tait returned home froin their open meeting in the Community | the Dryden hospital on Wednesday. Hall on October 20th. A very enjoy- oo able evening was spent with 0 Ww. Tackaberry, district engineer 80NES. | or the R. and B. from Kenora, was readings, instruments, a debate and|an Ignace visitor last week. dress parade. Mr. H. Pateman's { EES team won the debate and Mrs. Amos A daughter in borg fo ne an) Mrs. Alhért Hugli at Dryden Red took first prize in the parade, dressed as a lazy farmer. The evening ended with lunch. The next meeting is to be held at Mrs. F. T. Brignall's on November 16th. WABIGOON Frank Gaffney, of Kenora, turned to Goldrock, * CR * Cross Hospital on October 24th. * * * Y.M.C.A. Social. The first social evening of the win- ter season was held in the Y.M.C.A. on Thursday evening last in the form of a bridge party and dance. Seven tables of bridge were played in the early part of the 'evening, winners being: Mrs. C. D. Robertson, Miss Edna Davies, A. N. Manning and Dr. has re- SNOW About four to six inches of Henry. Immediately after the bridge has fallen during the week. A ther- | session the annual golf and softball mometer registered nine degrees be | trophies were presented by A. Kil low zero on Friday night. patrick, chairman. The softball trophy. donated by Hon. Dr. R. J. Manion, The Women's Institute held a Mas- went to team number two. The lad- gquerade Dance in the Vasa Hall on ies' golf trophy was presented to Friday, but owing to stormy weather | Miss Lillian Parker, the men's golf there were not as many visitors from | trophy was presented to C€. Parker x x a outside points as were expected. The and Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Colley re- "Snappy Five' orchestra, of Dryden, ceived the mixed golf trophy. H. H. Y.M.C.A. secretary then delivered an address - to officially open the annual membership cam- paign. Dancing was then commenced Vera Hoff-|to a four-piece orchestra. Lunch supplied music and a spot dance was Hembruff, won by Mr. and Mrs. R. Harris, of Dryden. Prize winners for costumes were: Best fancy, Signe Melander. as gypsy; best original, strom, witch; best comic, Ethel Collen | was served at midnight and dancing and Agnes Smith, as darkies. Lunch | continued until about one o'clock was served by members of the In-| when the crowd dispersed after a stitute at midnight. well-spent evening. Read this before buying your Winter ubbers @ Mitts They compare well with mail order houses. Rubbers For Dress MEN'S JERSEY CLOTH STORM RUBBERS .............. $1.15 MEN'S STORM FRONT RUBBERS .... hive vusiin sa nsivyant od 95 MEN'S 1-BUCKLE OVERSHOES ........0. ccc iii, $1.85 MEN'S 2.BUCKLE OVERSHOES .._............0.....0... $2.35 Rubbers For Work MEN'S HEAVY BLACK GUM RUBERERS ......... ; $2.30 MEN'S HEAVY BLACK GUM RUBBERS, REDSOLE cae. 32.50 MEN'S HEAVY RED GUM RUBBERS ...... : Spit sa 32.50 MEN'S STORM OVER RUBBERS, REDSOLE ............. $1.25 If you have a pair of leather top rubbers with the bottoms worn out, bring them to us and have a new pair sewn on, all for only a $2.25 MEN'S WOOL SOCKS ........... ens wi +250 30¢c, 35¢, 50c, 65¢c MEN'S WOOL MITTS ...........ccooviiiinnn vv... 25c, 3bc, 40c MEN'S MULE PULLOVERS | 2. ARES 47c MEN'S BEST HORSEHIDE PULLOVERS Hee ie lie 90c MEN'S ALASEA PULLOVERS ..................... Sree MEN'S HORSEHIDE PULLOVERS .................. coven 108 We Tory Felt Insoles, Dubbin Laces, Polish, Ete. F. WILLARD SHOE AND HARNESS REPAIRS KING ST. DRYDEN, ONT. 'Winterbottom Lumber Yard Builder & Contraetor. Lumber, Coal and Builders' Supplies EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDER QUALITY AND SERVICE JAS. WINTEREOTTOM --- -- TT Holding Old Prices As long as we can! Every advantage which has come to us is available to our customers as long as our present stock lasts. every needs now while our stock is plentiful. Stock up on your Children's White Fleeced Sleepers, all sizes ................ Children's Fleeced Bloomers, sizes 8 to 14° Ladies' Ladies' Fleeced Bloomers All Wool Hose, per pair Boy's and Girl's Helmets, each' J. B. GATE PHONE 71 DRYDEN ET Gn THREE HHT EEA TLL TIL ERLE HELIER LLL nn a TE EE ETL TTT aa 0) (GED () a (CED OSS () GED (GH TD (ERD (ERED) SED OE (Gur ANOTHER WATCH RUINED !-- When you. leave your watch: for repair with "cut-rate" or. amateur repair men 'you take an unnecessary Cleaning and adjusting should have. the care. of experts-- Your watch is worth it--And our prices are Hight in line too. risk. L. M. BEATH & COMPANY THE JEWELLERS. Prices Reasonable. G.P.R. Watch Inspector, BOX 272 Repairs Guardntesd, DRYDEN, ONTARIO 0D ED) GHD) ED) TD) CRD EI ) ED) ED EE irresponsible £3 Ep CEB () SR (GREED () TR () SD (3 E = BAK CRY and CANDY SHOP Weather is bad, the wreck's all cleaned up and we all should be back to normal when this advert appears. we sure are all feeling tough, BUNS AND ROLLS BREAD AND PASTRIES CREAM PUFFS AND CREAM ROLLS for SATURDAY CANDY --To those who want some, we still have plenty and ; our stock is fresh. ICE CREAM AND SODAS Our Eggs are strictly fresh ny we are asking 37¢ dozen... oe os Ww. STANSFIELD & SON. RED and 0. H. PRONGER, Prop. SPECIALS FOR WEEK 4th to 10th Pork and Beans, (Chef) 3 for ..... : : HL oh 10h Bugaridor ov. io Denn ome SE 150 Shortening, Taare onl nar Lai a an 2be 10 have Peavl Soap for... 0 vob e idails Bs wh 39¢ 16 oz. Baking Powder, Red and White ........... 19¢ 3's Baking Powder, Red and White, .............. 48¢c 5's Baking Powder, Red and White ........ Sa 8c RR ee CR EE ee EA 29¢ Blized Jome, 21h ting... ons ee Le 45 Canada Maid ClealiEer «ve i vivinng sisi saris hE Crushed or sliced Pineapple ............c.ouii... 15 Brookfield Butler, per Ib... ...... 00 50 cei 25¢ Onions, 6 tb for. dr ELE ll Dryden Ontario 7 3 WINTER Dates of Sale: i § Go this Winter, when foros are : PACIFIC COAST much lower and the return Nov. 15 to Feb. 28 privileges longer, on tickets to Limit April 380, 1934 Pacific Coast, Old Country, * ; Bastern Canada . and Central States points... Fine all - steel OLD COUNTRY trains--real travel Comfort and Nov. 20 to Jan. 5 Service, Limit 5 months % #* Fares, Train Schedules, and EASTERN CANADA. full information from Agent. Dee. 1 to Jan. § : | Limi 5 months anadian Lo Pacifi % wl ACITIC 3 SERENE nS ws ine dite RE RL Ep ---- Phone 30 NU-WAY GROCERY MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. WE DELIVER. SHOP AT THE NU-WAY AND SAVE. BANANAS Sb for Lai rams en sin i Sm hi 25¢ PEACHES, sliced or halves (choice quality) 2 tins for .... 35s BACON, sliced "half pound pkgs. 2 for .. oi. aeiave dain, 25¢ BREAKFAST SAUSAGE, Per DRL {vo iiinnsoaniinionais 17¢ HOLLAND HERRINGS, (1933 pack), per keg ............. 950 POPPING CORN, 4.10 #0r = 5. Lu ris i i odin ois 15 SUNSWEET PRUNES, 4-1 pkgs: per pkg. .............. 45¢c COLGATES TOILET SOAP, for ..... cu iiisei: ivan 15¢ JORNSONIS 'CLO-COAT i ci inais vated sin ST 0 tt ahs ante 75¢ BURNS HANDY-PATS. per Ib. 0 hi i vidi 25¢ FRESH FOR THE WEEKEND HEAD LETTUCE -- CELERY -- ETC. Nu-Way Tea 39% 1b -- Nu-Way Coffee 39¢ 1b, Alan Durance, Prop.

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