Dryden Observer, 8 Dec 1933, p. 4

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SRR SE Eat ERA IE HE I eI EE EE rE ED a i a A ED a A a Cy EE a Ey hE Mh PAGE FOUR ae] THE DRYDEN OBSERVER fries DECEMBER 8th, 1033." A CALL TO INDEPENDENT FARM PEOPLE On Thursday, the week The ing vention, Ontario will throw December of their United: their 14th, dur- annual con- Farmers doors open of to all farm people of the" province who are supporting a agricultural assure about This not in permane is any Todward Toronto, King Fast 1.30 is required allowed to con session. 3 A cordial desirous = of programme immediate Farmers' p.m. If more the fra vigorous relief nt recovery. Ma sen Ss mec Se a Hotel, 35 beginning tinue part 0. convention will be held King promptly at than one session meeting into the evening ming a and pri ting will na independent designed to ne ng 'which of the in the Stre at be invitation is extended to all independent thinking farm people to be present. SCOUT NEW S The Scout Toy and the swing is One Toy. Ladies boys will off toys urday, D Their w Toy "now they hoy all a goo price of Shop is now to collect be any that ecembel plans for Shop Dance are complete re "to d time. admiss in full around cast may be available on Sat- a 3. the and give The ion are requested to bring a box of lunch for two which will be auctioned off during the evening. Ladies please 'put your} name in or the Dance and in connection with Last year the Empty 'Committee used Stocking Fund. Stocking Fund on the box. Box Social few. toys to buy owing to of the Scouts and Guides. forget the depression, ete, everyone happy during Have season. and we shall faith in all prosper. the will the Em had Vv the So let Proceeds of be pty ery efforts us and male the fut RINK NOTES The Thunde last minute huddle ring morn Christmas ure Herd went into a Saturday ing and staged: a third period come back to trim 5-4 a den Hawks. The game but they minutes put the the first stan in another in ers had-a g third. Capt. strong to his teamed up pr goals all from and a few lost it of playing Hawks gainst the into the za. BR. Hav the second. oose time: P. egg start Reany must have North D 2-0 slip lead vie The o g ry- belonged to the Hawks in. the last three Yaworski in ped Herd- the talked boys, as he and Tew o. style for three neat Tew"s stick. Score 3-3, minutes left to play. Capt. Reany pulled his goalie and shot six forwards on the a pass from packed their trying hard but .. The Ice Kings and defeated the Saturday 322. Cullen, scored for the only real PB. Crawley and scared Three girls you fun see R. Reany. E. Taylor of Foulis of the Skating the got: a into ney were real games, ask want ~to join up Saturday ice. CG. Heard, it. w Adair Kings. goal for hit: tur his own teams are the Sr. Jr: DCS. Sr. Hockey. The threes enior Tew scored They ned net. out, so afternoon. on then defence with the Hawks as too. late. made a come back Rangers and Sanderson J. Brown got the Rangers around But the boys. 5 and have some of the Pro's, D.C.8, Tor or A teams have been _ on the ice four times since they were formed and from the way things are shaping Dryd veal games en should is there and lots of it. Number have some this winter. The material 2 and 3 teams had a game Tuesday night ending up 6-4 for No. 2 team, J. Foote's. goal was a stand out. forward lines were working Stansfield in The senior in fine shape, while the kid lines show more improvement at every practice. Sfreddo and Freedman were the lead men Dryden has offers for games. of the night. C. received two outside posters and the Rink Notes. 'While the weather still "holds mild skating every night. So watch for the Season tickets are still on sale at the Rink. ) COACH TRIP KENORA AND RETURN {0} Round Trip Fare From Dryden $1.70] Good Going WED. DEC. 13. Return Until FRI. DEC. 15. Additional information, Sic tickets, etc., apply Ticket Agent CANADIAN PACIFIC | MARRIAGES | Gough - Kerr A quiet but very lovely was solemnized at 10.30 o'clock this morning at St. Paul's Anglican church. when Margaret Kerr, only daughter of Mrs. D. T. Brooks, Pine Street, Port Arthur, was united in marriage to Homer William Gough, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Oliver Gough, of Dyment, Ont. The rector,. Rev. Thomas Lloyd, officiated. The attendants were Miss Graham Mitchell, bridesmaid, and R. J. Flatt, groomsman. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Norman T. Owens. She was charmingly attired in a gown of rust glo crepe fashioned on long form fitting lines with ruffled sleeves and finished with tiny black buttons. Her hat was a turban in bagheera cloth in rust glo tones with illusion veil and she carried an old fashioned bouquet of lily-of-the-valley and sweetheart - rosebuds. Black oes were worn and her in black. Miss Mitchell Troan in green flat crepe matching hat and acces wore a dainty shoulderette of pink rosebuds. The bridal music = was played by the organist, H. H. Brownie. The bride's mother wore for the occasion a lovely gown of black flat crepe with touches of green. She wore a corsage of roses and her hat, gloves and shoes were in black. bride's aunt, Mrs. Norman T. Owens, wore a gown of Chona brown with white touches. She wore a shoulder ette of gardenias and her hat was in matching tones, Owing to the serious illness of bride's grandfather, J. W. Morgan, Port Arthur, and the mother, Mrs. Gough, of Dyment, no with following where the honeymoon will be spent. The bride was entertained at show- ers and bridges in her honor. entertaining were: Miss Babe Mathi- son, Mrs. Arthur Spicer, lovely gifts were received by popular young couple and a gift from the staff of the G. R. Duncan firm wedding | satin gloves were |g wos | ories. Shel; The! ] the: | & 0 = bridegroom's | A? wedding Seacnticy was held and the | bride and bridegroom left immediately the ceremony for Duluth, Those Mrs. R. J. att and Mrs. Duncan Stewart. Many the included where the bridegroom is employed. The bride was employed | prior to her marriage on the staff of the Bank of Commerce. The groom's gift to the bridesmaid was a silver bracelet, and to the best man a suit- able gift. i Mr. and Mrs. Gough on their return , will reside at suite 1, Dominion block. ! ; . --TFort William Times-Journal. TOWN OF DRYDEN NOTICE =~ We now have Puretest Brewer's | Yeast Flakes, in 8 oz. and 6 oz. tins ! at 40c and Tse. Concentrated Vita- mins Bl and B2. highly palatable. There is none of that disagreeable taste of the yeast in cake form, it is a great digest- ant, acting on starch and sugar. This "is import- ant. Harris Drug 0. H. PRONGER, Prop. The power will be off from ; 9.30 | Store. (Advert) - aay till 11am. Sunday. i 28% BEET CRETE ETE FEAR RRR PHONE 26 G 00D WHILE Stora oe Bags, seconds, per Ralsing, 2 bh dor ia.) Norgate Honey, 10 tb for leing Sugar, 2 1b for . Shelled Walnuts, 147s, per 1 Laying Mash, 10 tb for Peanuts, 2 th for Cooking Butter, 2 1b for Bulk Tea, 2 1b for : = Russet Apples, 4 tb Nor... Palmolive Soap, 3 bars for 1 Sloan's LE Bo ir I Malt, 1 1b Bottle Caps for ..... 4 ; THESE PRICES ARE GOOD FROM MONDAY: FRIDAY. STOCK LASTS A RS i rE GHD Fe SHED |) WS, (> Ue 3 CURLERS Will find enjoyable place after the game. Hot chocolate, tea or coffee individually made fresh for each customer. Waffles with Maple Syrup and Coffee for 25c Hot Bovril with Crackers 15¢ Hot Chocolate and Biscuits 15¢ Tea and Toast with Marmalade 15¢ of Tomato Soup Crackers 20c Any kind of Sandwiches 15¢ to lunch Cream with J ICE CREAM BRICKS 40c (All Flavours) SHERBICLES--the big valuein ice cream, chocolate coated, ideal for parties, 5¢ each. THE CENTRAL CAFE DRYDEN + ONTARIO EH GE SS £0 BD) TE > (5 o "the Central an = O-GRED- OEE (ER SED) (GERD -ETED- ) CRED GR every day sees us with more n chiffon and service weight, p Dressing Gowns at .. Also a beautiful line of Silk fitted- with brushes and comb, zipper fastenings, priced from Dress Shirts, Ties, Gloves, very welcome gift, For the home we have all 'wool "sleeves, some short and some is only Just two more weeks to do that Christmas 'shopping For ladies we have just opened a lovely line of Silk Hose in Slipperg, Bath Robes and Pinas; any of which would be a Also a nice range of Towels, Table Linens, Ete. -- eerie This maorning we have just opened a nice lot of new dresses, styles from 14 to 20 in all the latest shades, some with long and ice things for gifts. O riced from 79¢ to. $1.25 $3.25 Lingerie, Scarfs, Gloves, Ete. 0 Fer men, what 'would make a nicer gift than a iPorving case case of genuine:leather with ak $2.60 to $6.50 Handkerchiefs, Scarves, Hose, Grins bed throws at without sleeves andthe ESE Successor to Chas. A. Morton, . Raiph Pronger Ta : ONTARIO ~ Coys Can in and look over our wide selection of toys. We'll set aside your re- quirements for Christmas. i RELIABLE DOLLS make child's play happier-- human--priced from 25¢ to $9.50 Negro Dolls 25¢ and Blo DISHES sets in of patterns at 15¢, 25¢, 50c, 80c & $1.00 STUFFED ANIMALS 25¢, 35¢ and 50c AND OTHERS Trucks, Trains, Tool Sets Crtames, Decorations, Horns, Tinker Toys, Drums, Carpenter Sets, - Eto. almost Beautiful toy range BEBE TE ETE TERT ¥ gol fiud the "Key fo ili Old tonn Gifts" at Pronger & Suusnones, Merchandise Priced To Sell Come on in and browse arouud. . nd ¥ Best assortment Have ever had. Small pictures neatly framed -15¢ zach; ol opAveS 98¢; $1, 25, $1.5 50, $2.00 SMOKER 5: STANDS $1. 49 BOOK ENDS Metal=--Special $1.00 set, LEATHER GOODS Tobacco * Pouches," Tetter tases, Key Tainers, Bridge Sets, Etc, Ite. 0 "BOOKS * 3 A splendid .assortment, ran- BLS ging from , 26¢ to $2.00 ; - OGL-PLC WRITING' MATERIALS 'Boxed Stationery 5 Re io $5.00 Pronger & Armstrong RADIO SPECIALISTS "THROUGH SERVICE WE KEEP GOING" 1557 "No One Appreciates Your Business More Than We Do."7&2] po () <1 D> (OE . pr ~~ ; A {RED - ) -EEEED- () SED (ERR ) GEES CHRD ) SEED ( a aa air ie OEE () ERED (ED () SR () ED ()FE»- 1) CED (SEER ) STED- CEES ) EE () ER SED () ERR (ED ) CH ) CID () <END- () CHIR ) CD) ETD) ED )-€EED ) ZED CED ED) (ED) EAD ) ED -€ ) am i 3 ideal dl a Cl eR Co SERA PETE AEE .dars to \ BEIT BE BET AS WE WRITE LAKE SUPERIOR FROZEN HERRING: Could there food? We will sell you a hundred pound sack for pounds or so for four cents a pound. possibly be cheaper $3.00 or a few Se screens & IN THE UPSTAIRS OF THE STORE ARE MANY THINGS TO BUY: We have purchased 100 thermometer calendars, that are very beautiful. We could not afford to give 500 of thege away, as we do with ordinary calendar. We did not buy these expensive calen- give away, but rather as a premium or bonus for money upstairs. There are only 100. the spending So lo the firs $2.00 or over, Saturday. t 'hundred people whose purchase we shall present this Christmas gift. upstairs is This starts Please remember only one ta a family, as we wish them to go around. To avoid any chance of trouble, please remember that is simply for upstairs advertising. FERRED EER PERE RELA LALA REL ATIVE 'TO THE IGNACE KENORA EXCURSION ON DECEMBER 13th: We are asked by our 'Kenora management to draw to your attention that should you be going, our. store in Kenora is worth. a visit. ; : * That fancy merchandise that could not be kept - here, is in huge profusion, that the store is simply loaded down with use- ful "and pretty gifts, and that every attention and service will be given to outside people, and. whether you buy or not (of course vou will not be able to resist) inspection is worth while. BEER PTE PETTITT MEN'S PYJAMAS: 'When we saw this lot opened up, we couldn't believe it. Such splendid Christmas gifts, cellophane wrapped, and only $2.25" for 'a suit. foot SKATING BOOTS AND SKATES: A second consignment is to hand. i Genuine Starr Skates, and the best of boots from $3.45 to $4.50. © Complete. These prices cannot be beaten. FREER BEER ORR ER BRB BS GR BEE PEA LOBSTER PASTE: Has now arrived, and we could not resist opening a tin to see whether it measured up or not fo it's announced glories. 3 7 . It is simply superb, sandwich spreads and and will be entrees. the rage of the town for As we write this, we can hardy wait for supper. Price per tin 10c. REE A CHRIS TMAS CANDIES, NUTS ALL IN, AND OUR STOCK LARGE ENOUGH To TAKE CARE OF ANY ORDER. CELE DER TELE ORT CE BEE PETE, HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS OF GOODS, CHINA, GLASSWARE SOLD AT HALF TOYS," FANCY, ARE BEING PRICE. ANY SLEIGH OR CHILD'S SKI Sold ten per cent off our low prices. MEAT SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY: Flank and: Shank, per Ih ......... Bgnet oor Te nd Bin Chuck Roasts, per:th oc... ... Te 3e Ribe. per:lb........ Cr LE My Round Steak, per tb ............. 10c Loins, [ri ES cde 10e This is all good conditioned young beef. ERB IEICE ETE TTR = DRYDEN, ONT. , PEELS, FRUITS ARE ) EEE CP EEE EEF, ® 4) > (3 CUS > E53 Ww, Sa 5) Fil OGRE (<i . 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