# PAGE TWO TT if DRYDEN OBSERVER NOVEMBER 245, 190s, a X OXDRIFT The Oxdrift Women's Institute held their November meeting at the home of Mrs. F. T. Brignall on Thursday, November '16th. -A~ paper Was given by. Miss Corner and a demonstration by Mrs. Barker after. the business had been "discussed. Arrangements were made for a Whist Drive and Dance on Friday, November 24th. After the:meeting a lovely lunch was served by Mrs. Brignall. The next meeting is to be held at the home of; Mrs. W. Jones on December 21st, DINORWIC 'By T. Hauta., Fanny. Ovenstone- was a.:yvisitor at _her..home here over the weekend. i SESE a Thé lowest 'femperatird' Yecorded | : here -during the week "was "35 below ZEL0, lane pi Er frie aR *® * * . Howard 2 s, who "has been spend- [ing arrived some time in eastern home this week. * * * Ontario, J. Cock, ofthe. Hudson's. Bay Co. arrived here from Temagami.and will be staying in Dinorwic, for . several weeks. ; Women natives of Oshima. Island, about 100 miles from Tokio, Japan, learn when children to carry : water on their heads because the island is _volganic and the water must be borne for five miles or more. KEEP 'ALL YEAR "ROUND with this marvelous Qlive Qif Face Powder No one has to tell you what sun and wind will do to your face. A few days' exposure to the elements and you can feel your skin growing dry and rough. You can see it becom- ing old'and shriveled. But these conditions can be overcome easily by one simple precaution. The daily use of OuTpooR GIRL Face Powder will help your skin retain its youthful beauty and charm. OuTbOoOR GIRL is new. Different. It's the only face powder made with an Olive Oj] base. It soothes and softens the skin, Keeps the texture firm and supple, OUTDOOR GIRL is light and fluffy, yet it clings longer than 'any other powder. . OuTDPOOR GIRL comes in 7 smart shades to blend naturally with any complexion. The Good Housekeeping: "Seal of Approval" is your guarantee of quality, ye . OuTtpoor GIRL Face Powder - and other Olive Oil Beauty Products are sold by leading drug, department and chain storés in 3 sizes »=--=15¢, 25c-and-$1.00. If you-want to sample five of the most popular OUTDOOR GIRL prep- arations, mail the coupon below. Crystal Products Co., Ltd. ~ 427 St. Francois-Xavier Street " (Dept. OC-9) Montreal, Can. I enclose 10c to cover postage and handling. "Please send me your OUTDOOR GIRL 'Introductory Sampler' containing liberal trial packages of OUTDOOR GIRL Olive Oil Beauty Products. 2% Name i ad Address va City Prov. id OuTpOOR GIRL Olive Oil Beaury Products : "are sold by# W. E. THORSEN & SON | Dryden Ontario mercury being down. to .25 below at | the Ignace Hockey Club. IGNACE Moving pictures were shown in the Y.M.C.A. lobby Saturday evening. = * * ~The: Morris ski slide is now open to the use of members. : CINE A dance, under the auspices of the Women's Institute, was held in the Community Hall on Friday evening. » * » : Dryden visitors over the weoekend included Mesdames H. Brown and W. Wren and Misses Marjorie and Joan Brown. * »® » Work on the Trans-Canada high- way in the vicinity is progressing rapidly with most every camp, filled to capacity... : . £ wn g Weather in the vicinity has been ather, cold during the past week, the various fimes. Livi w EJ * Work 'on the skating 'rink is pro- gressing rapidly and it is expected 'by the committee that skating will 'be in order in the very near future. A benefit "dance for the rink will be held in the Community Hall on Fri- day "evening under tlhe auspices of : It is ex- pected that a hockey league will be formed with the outlying road camps, with plans. * ® 0% Bowling. Manning, 524; Mrs. McNabb, Mrs. McClelland, 359; Mrs. 405; handicap, 18, total, Mrs. 358; Thomson, 1664. Mrs. Parker, 457; Mrs. Etherington, 400; Mrs. Wren, 414; Mrs. Wilson, 369; total 1640. Miss Parker, 541; Mrs. Marchland. 264; Miss Nash, 446; Mrs. Parker, 414; handicap, 72; total 1737. Mrs. McNabb, 440; Miss Contin, 426; Mrs. Colley, 402 Mrs. Ganan, 419; handicap, 39; total 1726. Miss Davies, 541; Miss Parsons, 357; Mrs. Davies, 366; Mrs. Hembruff. 549; handicap, 114; total, 1927. Mrs. Manning, 628; Mrs. McNabb, 359; Mrs. McClelland, 488; Murs. Thomson, 405; handicap, 18; total, 1898. Mrs. C. D. Robertson was a Kenora visitor over the weekend. The kitchen in the headquarters used by Gen. George Washington dur- ing the winter of 1777-78 is being restored to its original condition. SUBSCRIBE TO YOUR DISTRICT - NEWSPAPER. oh Coleman Mantles ARE BUILT TO LAST LONGER ~The amount of light you 'get from your gasoline lamp or lantern depends largely upon the kind of mantles you use. To be sure of longer service, better light and more light, always use genuine Coleman Mantles on Coleman Lamps and Lanterns. Coleman Mantles are scienti- fically made. They are correct © in size, design and texture. No side seams to split. Reinforced across bottom. Saturated with highest grade light-giving chem- icals. They are made stronger to last longer. Look for the name "Coleman" stamped on each mantle, Always "ask for the genuine. (MX 15) ~ ASK YOUR LOCAL DEALER or write THE COLEMAN LAMP & STOVE CO.,LTD. Toronto, Ontarle I RE PHONE 49 er C.J. WRIGHT PHONE 49 = TT I OR HI 4 SELECT LINE OF FRESH GROCERIES COOKED AND CURED MEATS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON WE SPECIALIZE IN THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES ON ALL LINES. LET US SERVE YOU NLS camp 1-A-8 already making "culls or Skulls", whichever way they are spelt suits Georg Von Opel, who captured the 'Diamond Sculls at Henley, England, and who was a winner at Toronto, Canada, for he has just returned from a month of hunting south of Banff, world famous Canadian Paci- fic Rocky Mountain Resort, and has brought back with him some spen- did specimens of big game skulls. trip he found the sport so good that he increased it to six weeks. Elk, moose, mule-deer, Rocky Mountain Goats, and Bighorn Sheep, he added to his collection while hunting south, but failed to get a grizzly. For two days he trailed one big fellow but the inclement and changeable weather met with, made success impossible. grizzly, however, annoyed by the trailing, turned the tables on Georg by trailing the hunter:to camp and stealing Georg's most Von Opel made the trip with Frank Phillips, Picture shows Von Opel on the prized goat head. famous Rocky Mountain guide. right. 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This set sells at $169.50 We. allow you $30.00 for an old radio or more or gramophone. , finish, Variable tone and: automatic volume econtml, New type dual purpose tubes. This model is in our window. Ask for a demonstration, Radio business is good--Thanks to you. 0 RADIO SPECIALISTS] "THROUGH SERVICE WE KEEP GOING" 355 "No One Appreciates Your Business More Than We Do." 67) Magnificent six-leg lowboy eabinet in beautiful walnut Pronger & Armstrong i Stewart - Warner RADIO PRICES DYNAMITED of HURT E Hn n= - PHONE 71 FLANNELETTE GOWNS Pretty and warm, too! Made of soft flannelette--As daintily trimmed as silk gowns with touches of embroidery and frillings. sizes Short-sleeved styles and long sleeves in regular $1.00 WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S KIMONAS Women's Kimonas. satin or silk cord and bindings and children's cosy, warm, wool blanket cloth Nicely made of heavy woolly blanket cloth, with SAAR "$1.25, $2.00 and $2.95 SCOTCH FINGERING YARNS This is our regular high standard quality 4-ply fingering yarn, good wearing, fawn, large 4-0z. skein evenly spun, and colors grey; white : 30¢ LT TC TL LT LT ETE TCL CLT ER EET i a LE I EE Hr LL nr P= i MN Dryden L'mber 'Company, Ltd. LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES. If it is -in the building line we have it and the prices are All Bstimates Cheerfully Given. right. ~ Phone, call or write for prices. We specialize in rapid delivery to any part of the town or country where the roads permit. Agents f or Canadian Qil Products. D. ANDERSON, Manager Phone 62-2, ® ICED AND HOME BAKERY and CANDY SHOP After December 1st we are making our own Almond Paste. This paste is ready to covered tin. Our own made Mince Meat. lay on cake, will keep for months if in All you have to do is add the brandy-- (after last year the management 'is not going to have that item too handy. 25c¢ per pound. CHRISTMAS CAKES PLAIN @ .. 50¢ and 60c ORDERS TAKEN FOR PLUM PUDDINGS. Please leave your orders for these items any time until December 15th. oe "E. W. STANSFIELD & SON 0. H. PRONGER, Prop. PHONE 26 MONDAY--10-ty Pails Buckwheat 'Honey 98c; 100 1b 16-guagé Salt 98c; Ontario Cheese 16l4c 1b. TUESDAY--Local Ground Barley Chop, 95 to 100 1b, $1.28; 1 th Nabob Tea, 1 Ib Coffee 89c. WEDNESDAY--Cash and Carry Only--2 th Brookficld Butter to an order, 23c 1b; 3 1b Red Rose Tea 39 Ib; 2 1 Icing Sugar 19c¢--limit. THURSDAY --Shortening, 10¢ b--limit of 3 1b; 50 th 16 guage Salt 68c; Labrador Herrings, 4 for 29c. FRIDAY---Pearl Soap, 5 bars 19¢; Dairy Butter for baking, 2 1b for 26c; Bulk Buckwheat Honey, 10¢ 1b, bring container. Royal Crown a os Mender 23c, regular 35c. SATURDAY--10 th Norgate's Clover Honey $1.29; Cleanser 19¢; Magic Glass 5 fe Ss SS Phone 30 Alan Durance, Prop. NU-WAY GROCERY MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. WE DELIVER. SHOP AT THE NU-WAY AND SAVE. | WAGSTAFFE'S PURE RED PLUM JAM ... 39 | RASPBERRIES, (heavy syrup) per tin ...... 19¢ | HOLLAND HERRINGS, per keg ..............0...oii 95¢ EDDY'S MATCHES, (3 boxes) ver pkl © Ee a 27¢ PRES -SODAB per plat... oir seth eile 2 20¢ HONEY, 3 We ball: 00 emai dn a Rel 63¢c LIBBY'S CATSUP (bottles)... .. Si jira 21¢ BEN HUR CATSUP, (tins) 2 for .....o...u..ov i 200 25¢ GRAHAM WATERS, por pt. ... 00 i dees ins arn so 23¢ WALNUTS, (broken) per 1H ..... RI een 39¢ ~ FRESH CUT MIXED PEEL, per 1H FE Se ST 20¢ NU-WAN TA, pel 0 00 ie Gia he iiss 08 3% APPRECIATED. ; ; an