Dryden Observer, 1 Dec 1933, p. 2

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER STH PAGE TWO The Dryden Observer RINK NOTES Elsie B. Collison, Publisher or A DECEMBER 1st, 193. nn |g LINGERIE a ZR Even with all the snow we have : | : aly BY, = had during the past week things | ; 3 i 3 i ; J OV EY ir la. 4 { WwW e i b 4 ~ Published every Friday at ; op ive ink. ABIGOON | nearly the | whole congronniion The 5 The intimate gift--the gift every feminine heart lov t i : have been very lively at the rink. SEE of . i 8 3 3 es to i Dryden Ontario : : ; mourners left for Oxbow, Sask. on! a] : he = rd : g . : i] : : ! : Saturday morning was filled, and | BEATE . ree No. 1 wheré the interment took place | 5 give and get. Glove silk or rayon underthings in dainty pastel 4 sul EES : 51 50 1 is booked for weeks ahead. From 9! D TH or MRS. Wednesday. | shades--made more beautiful by applique and lace trimmings. ubseription rate $1.00 yearly. ] = a n so 1 WW OP Er Se i z ; ] bt : yearly. |. i. til 12 no less than four Ali W. J. ARMSTRONG [ mor fy Ignace. | 3 Pantie and Brassiere Sets ...................... $1.00 and $1.50 : ===1 took the ice. i SreLy i i ig ain ; : = OF WABIGOON present at the funeral service of lf Gowns, plain and lace trimmed ................ $1.00 and $1.50 LETTER TO THE | The north of the track bows known) 0 "oer" Tagaetior lease eg: SERGIINGEEE IEE | NIE EDITOR as the Hawks, and captained by 'Pep' abigoon sustained a great 10ss onl, ,.q quring the service on Sunday | Nd Sl Ey Ss a : o $2. v Yaworski, stacked up against "Chief" Saturday afternoon in the death 7 afternoon, he made touching reference | Panties and Vests in glove silk, each .................... $1.00 i hn RE Es i Raney's Thundering Herd. "What a es Ww. J. Armstrong who passed : to the loss oe semrunity has sus- '§ Combinations, lace trim in glove sitk at .................. $2.95 Now that most of the more highly Cae ii che Tahoe Seared | Poacetully away after a long illness. | tained and that the patience and: civilized portion of the" world has 0 - A rer on. al Ln : | faith which the deceased had shown § zed £1 i > awiy the: store stood 5-4 Pdr. the Fhe deceased lady, who has resided! = 1. ifjpess, was an inspiration to | ! ) ies adopted the principle of protection. ) ; in Wabigoon for fourteen years, en- | Ai Hw SR i | Rh hirnself. i deared herself to all, not only by her hs ig ---5 3 few star plavers and the odd dark |ikindly, sociable disposition, but: by: he sehobl wag elosed for he day | ¥ SILK SCA RV ES : 3 4 "and its flag hung at half mast dur- Ld - = worse, hut are- sure, they can turn! the very many acts of Kindness shown ; ; | va : i ing the funeral service. Amongst | § Remarkably low priced in gay bright colours at ........... 75¢ g i Ag Herders. The Hawks were short a we may look for more satisfactory conditions among the working classes. 01d Mother England, of course, lead- the trick this coming Saturday. to all in sickness and trouble, and : Jug ond the =. 8, a cose second. | Capt. Raney honnced. the twine being ~ a trained nurse before hoy {lone who | Lome trom pray were | Bf Woel and Cashmere Scarfs at ...... i al $1.50 Tree Trade is a nice sounding theory, | three times and B. Foote two more marriage she was able to render tirgt | Mrs. T. J. Robinson, Alfred Pitt and & : en 54 "love your: neighbour as yoursel'" | to give the Flerders their slim lead. aid. ol fe um piers. 3 i ' : ¥ and that sort of stuff, but practically.| Capt. Pep has three: notches on his In reli she was a - member of : ; Tr man being what he is generally | stick, while B. Norris has a solo for | the United Church, but she was also : § DINGRWIC x speaking, a most mis rable, selfish, | {he Hawks. & a regular attendant at St. Johns, and By T. Hauta. JB ® a warm supporter of both... The sym= is lying animal, it is not -at all Dyan: The Rangers, headed by Jim Brown, teal. It was not tus gront change in nearly swamped the Ice Kings, head- political partyism that gave Mr.) 5 po 'Cullen, 8 to 4. J. Brown extended to her husband, 'W. J. Arm-|a v and three daughters, Grace. | end. nyter of eastern Ontario) RE Fi ret: Stratton, of Dryden, was tor in Dinorwic over the week: pathy of the whole community Baldwi he greatest majority Eng- ; : Fe lvon Palaw h (he, grant ot : ais 307 ot on and M. Pronger got three markers] Strong and has ever seen b he realization : 2 ; : = ind Lids, ovep seen bul fhe Senin cach, while G. Brampton was close (Mrs. of the rank and file 'that if they |, yi,q with two. Capt. Cullen of the and Peggy and Alice at home. A baby son was born fo Mr. and) .. Feanied together mn ihaly Th en Ice Kings kept his team in the run- |. A funeral service for {he late Mrs. | Mrs. A. Lentz at their home here. on 7 long - Gensprvniive lit tive lines | jo with three markers. R. Adair|Armstrong was held in, St. John's | Thursday, November 23rd. (= ; = ET 23 The ate souniny li) A Li | had a bad stick and only bounced | Anglican Church on Monday morning FR TY i d : | much better financial condition. 11 Gn 2 2 ng : i : Si i ne D a Thee TE Uhe a {he twine for one. . at 153 and was conducted by Rev. Jack Ayers who has been attend- ry en I umber Company, 1 td. toiate as Ai Sa rie thE Tee These hoys are forming a league J. W. Howes of Dryden. The little | ing the Red Cross Flospital at Dry- ; i 2 ey he Coen Sl, iis at]ot mew own ana. sure will put on |church was packed to overflowing. | den returned home on Friday. LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES pe £ the" Corn Laws arrive at ue hee . MELEE pt ; thant decision. Germany, Italy, France some good games. Youll here more Te 2 ay the JHA anf EO | If it is in the building line we have it and the prices are : and Spain are all" highly protected about them later. Drop down and] 2a:€ 9 AINE OF Jon rere Claronds Bang and Archie Wright, |{{}. = right. All Estimates Cheerfully Given, y : 3 Sine 5 rig r ing ice ew gn in their effort to protect the masses. watch them perform; they are good, SARS Mrs 2 Wright' presiding atlge Wabigoon, were business visitors 1 : 5 ww, and can play better to a crowd. he -ornas, J Lil oy SET in Dinorwic during the week. Phone, call or write for prices. : 1 a ia tm passages of scripture, spoke of the CREE : : : - HAWES Cook; Noyniss Berg; P. ristian Hic and the testimony the LIE 2 We specialize in rapid delivery to any part of the town or CO-OPERATIVE yaworski; Hawk and Wigle. deceased had left behind and spoke Service was held at" St. George's country where the roads permit. ! at THUNDERING HERD--N. Hdwards: | words of comfort to the bereaved Church on Sunday. by the Rev. G. W. Agents for { NOTES G. Sr C. Herd; Raney; Foote) rmpne chief: mourners were the widow- Pare " a The Se Canadian -0Qil Phone 62-2 D. ANDERSON, \ an "ew. % 7 cl any : § sermon was he Pr gal Son. 0 =i, } er, W./J. Armstrong, Peggy and Allee 5 y Cp ; n { : rh ; ; an kisi ly % i re served after Sm rod ) anag One of the arguments sometimes RANGERS--Tew; C. Raney; M.| Armstrong and Miss Cullen of Dryden Tloly Communion was observed after i ucts Manager the close of service. The Rev. Plum-1\ : == put forward in favour of credit is| Pronger; B.- Crawley; G. Brampton | (nurse), Grace, the eldest daughter | Fam, : ridge was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. £ operative is mot to make profit, but | 30 want to play come down apd | church for the station, followed by | results. Do it now. to. enaple . thrifty people. 10 ans swell the crowd and have some: real People who require credit do not ton ; : 5 imi eee------ make good Co-operators. But, there i = ) that competitors grant credit and | and J. Brown. was unable to be present on account i 0 oe : TT rove ; : therefore competition forces the Co-|{ TICE- KINGS--M. Peitsch; Ju Tew; of 11 Teatth. . The pall bearers were: | 72% CUupaant ayer ihe Yovhmes operative to do the same. The an-|g Reid; F. Cullen; R. Adair and J. [Archie Wright, Clarence Rhind, Copy Wi YY ois == : 5 ---- Cn : ewer to this is that competitors grant | anderson. Merrill, Lorraine Pidgeon, Froome WHY Nor TRY AN AD IN CUR = a 7 credit' with the sole object of So Phe girls intend forming teams £o Johnston and John Lundmark. After Piaeaileg eluant Ape charges vel uy gy 2 more profit. The object of the Co- be at the Rink Friday night wt 7.30 the service, the cortege left the very little and it is sure to bring cn o 5 ; 4 is a class of people who make 2a i Soglos Pim ums A . hi : their | gett t e as th es regular habit of paying for all their Seting into shape por one W t bh i i b : Y d purchases at a stated time, namely. 20 Ca Sn ili Ha In er 0 om um er afr ; als - vay day. Provided this system is not oe and. «3. nave : or 2 | | / 7 : : DE there is little to be said willingness to play. eam have been | ih. : Bailder & Contractor. : | : After Becomper 1st we are making our own Almond Paste. against it. It is very convenient for drawn, up as follows: : : © This paste is ready to lay on cake, will keep for months if in the purchaser and the storekeeper Ttam No. A--Sherwood, LE covered tim. : fakes no risk. Workmen themselves Foote, Silver, L. Sfreddo, Mc uire, Th 9 yo. ; d . must first give 'credit to their eni- Yaworski, Pinkerton and Proudfoot. Lumber, Coal and Builders Supplies Our own made Mince Meat. All you have ie do is add the ployers before they receive any wages. Team No. 2--Stansfield, C. Sfreddo, | EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDER brandy-- (after last year the management is not ageing to have But it has been pointed out that in | B. Berrey, Freedman, Gammon, J. 5 2 that item too handy. 25¢ ; d % : ¥ . : Y . a . per: pound. : order to accumulate capital some | Foote, B. Foote, E. Colliss and Taylor. > QUALITY AND SERVICE ; sacrifice is necessary at first and Team No. 3--Saunders, Clempson, | : CHRISTM AS CAKES when this - object is achieved there lpg, iy Colli Whiteley, | oy = Ps ¥ 2k or SER Elliott, Louttit, ¥. Colliss, iteley, : ICED AND PLAIN @ 58s and 800 ig no need to ask Sor oredll Hardy, A. Berrey and R. Harris. | Co Lal sally Pena ee .... 20c and 60 SU In the case: of unemployment it is ¥ ; : ST Yi Dryden JAS. WINTERBOTTOM Ontario 3 il The boys want a few nights on neil : ORDERS TAKEN FOR PLUM PUDDINGS. § " not so distressful now as. formerly. Years. ago charity 'was sparce and ice then watch for the posters for 3 unoreanized.. Now some progress has some real games. : Se . -- ! Please leave your orders for these items any time until N 1morganized. some gress : 2 been made in the direction of or- 'Watch the posters for skating December 15th. although = distress is nights and hockey. Adults night is ganization and plentiful, actual deaths from starva- | Wednesday. : tion are rare. Organization of charity | has become necessary to. cope with WOOD -W0O0D-WGO the enormous growth of poverly and. - . noverty must necessrily increase un- der the competitive system. When Co-operation replaces competition people will not have to fight each ther (cconomically) for their exis- tence; they will help each other to ee 'E. W. STANSFIELD & SON Our much discussed wood pile is getting mighty low, like our bank account and everything else, but we're sure our subscribers in the country will' come to the rescue again. We need wood, .cordwood, Price Only 635 SHADE $1.00 EXTRA : Jive and no one will be dependant or METRE i 3 ; ad upon charity. oy nn eee rt ne Here's the newest in Coleman lights CE SE Rn ES Le HE La puny sonB. IL YM ...the Coleman SUNSHINE LAMP! : on QF : ; : i In your Christmas' thoughts for | i bh A a It meets today's demand for econ- San 0 PRONGER, P E; : . ii : people of the outside world, would 4} who pay a couple of years. ahead. omy, vet gives you all the outstand- % AVA St y, RIOR : PHONE 26 there he anything a a . po ing Coleman improvements.' 2 A : El ean rear's subscription to the server. --T : i ol ; : : Lona Town sud lw ; Th SN OT ys honey MONDAY & TUESBAY SPECIAL--Flour & Feed Sale. District. It is a 1 , and dur- i an A up tala canpieho \ y : L a or re year this paper i : GRANITE & MARBLE | a ad A sop, 9 Only Cash and Carry, any other way regular prices. lanl of the finest light for 1¢ a night. It's a RRR i Tratam lie oir 7 SF : my items fant reals be interest- i ~~ MONUMENTS baa un 3 wal aa ; So Barley oy $1.25 bag; Bran 7bo; Shorts 79; into wenn insane : d the b ws of all is the New V rushed O 1.48; Fee a $1.39; ih Fee af ; z : operate and the best news of a rushed Oats $1.48; Feed Oats $1.39; 90 Ib Feed at It will cost you $1.50 and we | [¢ EO. NO B LE ] Low Price . . . only $6.95; shade $1.00 extra. / $1 45 Not for deliv ; > P ; i 7 1 Wheat ri >i 5 a i reeting ca 8 sR 2 A 1.49, : ¢ 315A - there Tioes iharts 7 A grostimpne i 1 Dryden, Ontario i The Coleman SUNSHINE Lamp (Model oe : lid i prices. Alberta Borg : : i a g & 141) has a highly polished nickel fount; JAR Flour 32.05. & TT i : | separate pump; ebony handle. Use it with or without globe as illustrated. \ : : NY 3 The SUNSHINE Lamp makes and burns IAA WEDNESDAY---Chrictie Chocolate Puffs 28¢ Ib; Icing its own gas from regular, untreated gaso- line. « It is safe. .cannot spill fuel, even Sugar 2 1b for 19¢; Corn Stareh, 3 for 29c. if tipped over. ASK YOUR LOCAL DEALER EE (TED EE (SSE) SHI SE ) CSD SERS 0) GEE ) Gs ) Sn > 2 = # DIAMONDS i THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT ; j our Bluebird Diamonds, set in beautiful up-to-date sett- ings now sell from $15.00 up. THURSDAY--Onions, 8 1b 29¢; Apples, 6 Ib for 29¢; Parsnips, 6 1b for 29¢; Raising, 2 1b for Zbe, VS A 1 Every diamond guaranteed to be a flawless, perfect stone. \ or write us L. M. BEATH & COMPANY ) | THE COLEMAN LAMP & STOVE CO. Lid. | || 4 FRIDAY SPECIAL DEC, 8th--49-ib Purity Flour $110; § < TORONTO, 8, ONTARIO © (8L32X) i THE JEWELLERS - hats : Ee Cheese 17¢ 1b; Domestic Shortening, 3 1b for 29¢c, limis, - Prices Reasonable. 'C.P.R. Watch Inspector. Repairs Guaranteed. Todized Salt. 8 f 39 ; ? BOX 272... = DRYDEN, ONTARIO i he RE 1 ' nna HTH USL 4) IRD (CERES OO ED ( GUNER- (3 RD OE fy OE OE (Ee TER OE) SE SE () TEED) EE () ER (ER ( 1 } : SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK BEATTY hand power washer with wringer, reg. $34.00, snap at $19.50, Gi HT C.J. : 3 PHONE 49 ih ? PHONE 49 A SWRA SENN TENA IE ue 2 SET 7 gL JIA oy . Alan Durance, Prop. NU-WAY GROCERY MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. WE DELIVER, SHOP AT THE NU-WAY AND SAVE. EVERYTHING FOR THE CHRISTMAS BAKING, FRESH IN AND AT GOOD PRICES. SEEDLESS RAISINS, 4 Ib pkgs: hy i ENGLISH BADMINTON BIRDS, 4 for $1.00 SPALDING BADMINTON RACKETS: In stock -- @ $3.75, $4.59 and $6.50. SERIE RITE a New shipment--just opened last night--- BRIDGE LAMPS AND SHADES > Come in while assortment is large. Tr Tin Sy Fos Seon: i RADIO B BATTERIES: ~ We now have a General Heavy Duty B Battery to sell at $2.60. These are guaranteed batteries. If you : § i i i NAN ] SELECT LINE OF FRESH GROCERIES Zeze COCKED AND CURED MEATS 5 . . ~ 5) require low priced B's use these. Nd 0 : : j vy SRTTD BATHING BEE Ph. 5 fone Sta allen eh iar 17s B : : j CLEANED CURBANTS, Der... ie a iin. 5c 3 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON HERE'S A SUGGESTION: ; : bt SHELLED ALMONDS, per 1b ....... ee Br 500 2 : : : Why not buy a new electric or gas washer for the id RE 3% H . x vr 3 3 = FTN "rE TY EET i family this Christmas. One big hearted fellow ordered i A 2 Pe EA ha TTR el on ee aa > : ws ; TTA HER BE per dN rr a Ee dE eB 45¢ i one this afternoon. Remember Connor is the make and GLAZED PINEAPPLE, per Ib CHOICE DATES "(2 1b pk 2: pks. TE en a 35c SNOWDRIFT COCOANUT. per Ib VANILLA, 8 oz. bottles | ie PAY DAY SPECIAL a | St. William's Pure Strawberry Jam, 4 1b tin bc | WE. SPECIALIZE IN THE LOWEST POSSIBLE. they are sold and serviced by faithfully yours--dJoe. Simnt 3 Pronger & Armstrong RADIO SPECIALISTS De] on o 3 PRICES ON ALL LINES. ary © © oY g Ee a SESERER ERs Sasa TES SE A £$) (= LET US SERVE YOU "I "THROUGH SERVICE WE KEEP GOING" NU-WAY TEA, per Ib ow << [2] Sa RTD TIELARLARNARARRARRARRRARARARTANINATARNNA a ERT ot 1557"No One Appreciates Your Business More Than We Do." i NU-WAY COFFEE, per a Re ATE red 39 a TT im St i icici Sy sesimesrmnrn te TY HHH Tn RE BERENS aS TEs

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