Dryden Observer, 15 Dec 1933, p. 4

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» Sf Sr 2 LAs DECEMBER 155 198% ¥ip're all Dressed up for Christmas We invite you to come in and look over our larg: and varied stack. Hundreds of items of interest to GIFT BUYERS are on display--All goods marked in PLAIN FIGURES. Prices to suit any pocketbook, Here we list a few outstanding values: Electrical Dept. RIDGE LAMPS, complete with art parchment shade and bulb $3.25 "BETTER QUALITY STANDS, brass or bronze finish, w ith silk shade :$6.00--37.50--3$8. 5 T TWO- LIGHT FIL.OOR LAMPS with decorated wr ment shade . $4.55 THE NEWEST STYLE 3 CANDLE FLOOR LAMPS, with beautiful silk shades, priced .... $9.60 to $15.00 ELECTRIC WAFFLE IRONS ......... $4.50 to $8. 50 Do not iniss the Special Value at $6.25, extra. large size. THE NEW ELECTRIC EGG BEATER AND MIXER is wonderful value at . $2.80: Also the NEW ELECTRIC HAIR DRYER at $3.85 is a marvel at the low price, ELECTRIC IRONS are in great variety and priced PETER Er ESP ER ae eo El SABIE ee Ne $2.55 and up. We have gome of the NEW ELECTRIC CIGAR LIGHTERS, complete with tray, each ......... $1.25 Don't forget a string of colored lights for the Xmas Tree. We have them at $1.25 a set and up. A large variety of Electric Toasters, Percolators, Hot Plates, ete., low priced. See the new style Radio Lamps, Statuette designs in bronze 'and other finishes, a practical and pleasing gift. Table Lamps, Boudoir Lonrh Bed Lamps in gre ext variety. China and Glass Dept. FANCY CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS with i decoration, cup and saucer unique. design, per set ware in the latest Florentine design: Pileliopfirs, «von. atid faihess aa TERE . 49¢ PIre hE FE a EE Fastin 405 Badad Bowls... oi vedi imi ent RA Cn 40¢ rie] CRON Ee RS Senza, 25¢ Salt and Peppers, per pair ................0 Lan 29¢ EXTRA SPECIAL BROWN BETTY TEAPOTS with fancy' decoration each . 49¢ and 656 AKD HERE IS A BARGAIN IN GLASS CRYSTAL PITCHER and SIX TUMBLERS, Teal cut SONigng DOP S0EL. nur vir ei a . $1.65 'We have a large stock of Tumblers in all sizes, Sher: bets, Wine Glasses, ete. TOY DEPT. Dolls of all kinds from 25¢ and up. Tiny Tea Sets; Coffee Sets; Kitchen Sets; Teddy Bears; Tractors; Trains, Ete. Sports Dept. SKATING OUTHITS i... enainessees 32.75. 904 up, SKIS from oo... Rathi! Lhe ei be . $1.40 TOBOGGANS from ....iiv vinnie. a Ea $2.15 SNOWSHOES Troll «ve nvvensvonirsvniviann. $2.65 23 0A RIPPLES ricer vves $5.50 and up SHOTGUNS from ..... cc iver RE $12.75 AIRGUNS, single shot .............. a 2 31.73 REPEATER, OBOE ov. is va seat Ta se aL $2.85 GOL" (LUBS--Our stock is large and varied--DPrices are greatly reduced. Tricycles, Kiddie Cars, Sleighs, Doll Carriages, prices are lower than ever, \ KINDERGARTEN TABLE AND CHAIRS, set .. $2.70 A large stock of Carpenter's and Mechanic's Tools, also Cutlery and Silverware of all kinds. Newest styles in Gillette, Autbstrop and Rolls Razors just arrived. 0 We deliver in town--Mail or telephone orders rec. ive prompt attention, Jurance eo Hardware (Opposite Royal Bank) Telephone 41. "We aim to please you in every transaction--Service is our ! Watchword." # . 152 ; CHINA THA SETS, 23-picce, tastefully decorated and $1.49 and $2.19 "1 Here are sor: wenderful values in the new Topaz glass- A HEALTH SERVICE OF THE CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA THE COMMON COLD Every fall we have to consider the common cold, net becanse we wish to do so, but because it forces it H upon our attention. Nearly everyonc contracts at least one cold during the year, and so everyone is inter ested in knowing what ke may do to prevent or avoid colds. 'We have all noticed how colds run through a family; first, one member has a cough or a sneeze, and soon all the family are coughing, sneezing and blowing their noses. So it seems that whatever the livirg agent or germ is that causes a cold, it 's passed along by those who hryve 4 colds to those who have not. The lesson to be learned from this iz that the individual who has =a cold should be isolated from the other members of the family. Bed is, the best place for.the person who has a cold; it is best for him end for others. By keeping him in bed, he is {kept away from the family, and if his dishes and eating-utensils are hoiled, there is comparatively little chance that the disease will spread. It is more simple to use paper handker- chiefs which can be burned; other- wise, handkerchiefs must be boiled. Persons with colds who refuse to go to bed should: cover their coughs and sneezes with a handkerchief, be- cause the germ is present in the secretions of the nose and throat which are thrown broadcast by care- less uncovered coughing, sneezing and expectoration. Unless dishes = and eating-utensils are washed in very hot . water, and common drinking- cups done away with, colds are sure to spread. The person who has a cold should never prepare or handle food that is to be used by others. We can do much to avoid colds by building up our powers of resist- ance. There does not appear to be any doubt that those "who live in overheated rooms, who wear toc heavy clothing, and who overeat and take hut little exercise are apt to fall victims. to the common cold. Good general health is our best protection. Good general health comes with proper food, fresh air, plenty of rest, regular exercise, body clean. liness and regular elimination. CAT of 'these are just as necessary in winter as they are in summer, and they can be had in winter as in summer. The common cold occurs chiefly in winter, not because the alr is cold at that time, but because we, when selves in and live by the hot stove, not getting out into the fresh air and not getting the exercise we need, while, at the same time, eating less of fruits and green vegetables which are needed to balance our diet. Questions concerning Health, addressed to the Canadian Medi- cal Association, 184 College St., Toronto, will be answered per- sonally by letter. "CURLING NOTES 3 Results Thursday, December 7th--Dingwall vs McIntyre--McIntyre; Wigle vs, Nicholson-+~Wigle; J. Pitt vs Wilson-- SOM. --Friday, Warren December Sth--A. Pitt vs A. Pitt; MacRae vs Morison --MacRae; Fouls vs Skillen--Skillen. Saturday, December 9th--Wilson vs Dingwall--Wilson; Winterbottom vs Nicholson--DNicholson (hy default); Watt vs Wigle--Watt. Monday, December 1th->Wison LE Morison--Wilson; Taylor vs Nichol- son--Nicholson; TFoulis vs A. Pitt-- Foulis; Wigle vs MacRae--Wigle. Tuesday, December 12th---Anderson vs Skillen--Skillen; Watt vs Me Intyre-->MeclIntyre; J. Pitt vs Warren-- J Pitt; Dingwall vs Winterbottom--- Winterbottom. 3 ER SE SUN LIFE COMPETITION STANDING DECEMBER 12th, 'Wins Losses EL a as rr 3 1 Nicholson 3... coir eniiiy, 3 1 Pingwall Gl ae 1 3 ayo i ae 1 2 Winterbottom .......... 2 2 iglesia 2 2 Melntyre: dain iio, 2 1 WHPIen, oh. hc cially 0 4 Anderson. oo. Eee ei 2 1 RoHS. Sw. Van sama ve 1 2 PIL Fai dhe ry 3 0 MOTISON | inv vipin Divi os 0 3 AAPL dD aad Fen 2 BRIllen 1G a ae ee 2 1 Wilson 23s. cn Endive 2 2 MaeRas or cals a 2 1 C.Y.P.C. ELECTION OF OFFICERS The St. Joseph's Catholic Young People held their election of officers : for 1934 Sunday evening and the fol- lowing were elected: May Quirk--- President (re-elected); Ines Streddo-- 1st Vice President; Evelyn Strutt-- 2nd Vice President (re-elected); Irma Milanese -- Secretary- Treasurer (re- elected). Dr. H., Morison spent the weekend in Winnipeg. Mrs. Reg. Harris spent a couple of days in Kenora this week. Mr. and Mrs. RE, Pidgeon were visitors from Wabigoon Wednesday. FOR HER: Scarves, Silk or Chifflo Handkerchiefs and Wash Moths, Lunchecn Set FOR HIM: Handkerchief Pantie Set, Vest and Bloom: Pyjamas, Pyjama Bags, Rayon Cushions, Towel Sets aud Silk or Wool Scarves, D n Hoge, Purses ond Gloves, case, Brassiere and ers silk or wool, Gowns and s, Embroidered Pillow Cases. ress Gloves, lined or unlined, J. Pitt; Af PHL vs Anderson--Ander- | the air is cold, are apt to shut our- 3, A 5 ALTE =z 7 ZEEE AREER ¥ EA Z ue A He mre ee eet el en Ee SOLIS IS TEBRASREZE BET RE PETE IETETE EE PE TA AT TT TE FETE ARTE TEAETE = 2; 3 Se FE: EEA Scotch Knit Wool Gloves, Cellophane Wrapped Shirts, Ties, Socks, Handkerchiefs, Pyjamas; Ski Mitts, Dress- inng Gowns: and Slippers, Suspender and Garter Sets, + Sweater, light or jumbo knit, Golf Hose, Shoes. pal ere Christmas Gift Boxes 10¢ and 15c. Successor to Chas. A. Morton, Jr. Raiph Pronger > ; "ONTARIO 5c to $5. TOYS §-Qames> oT TE 16¢ Mechanical Toys .... 10¢, 15¢c, efc. 25¢ Be, 15¢, 25¢ Dolls FOR THE MAN hd ER 50¢ Socks... ha 25¢ and 50c¢ % Ash -Teays ovo 0 oi beim 26¢ ¥ Handkerchiefs ............... 15¢ & Men's Garters ............... 35¢ & Men's Armbands ......... .... 3b¢ $l Pocket Knives ...., ois ha abe + DOG i Hair Brushes, set ............ B0c { Shaving Outfits ........... $1.00 ¥ Cigarette Cases .............. 26: ¥ Mail orders accepted, THE BAZAAR a Th RE RST a oN eon O00 Store 4 a Xs Shopping Bags at the Bazaar y - There you will find any gifts you want--and at any price i you desire to pay--:o come nowwhile the selection is at its best. FOR THE LADY Silk Stockings, per pair ..... b50¢ Handkerchiefs, per box :...... 26¢ Towel Bets x... 0. 0.0000 4 50¢ Toilet Sets, per set ..... .... $1.25 Manicure Sets .............. $1.25 Pyjama Sets "................ NE = Perfume 1.0... oii Writing Paper ...... 16¢ and 250 And large assortment in China and Glassware from 15¢ and up. CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS From 8 for bc up. CHRISTMAS CARDS Be ~~ 10c -- 1bc Conte in and look around. SRARARE TERENAS ETERS PRETEEN RSET PERSE RSS RN | W. E. THORSEN & SON Things for the Last Winute FLOWERING PLANTS: 'We have made plans for the airi al We ne-day morning, December 20th, of a large ascortment of Christmas potted plan s. We shall have these potted, and looked after. We expect that this enterprise will meet with good response. We do not look for agreeably surprised. Azaleas, Cyc'amen, high prices, ard hope that you will 'be Poinsetta and Primu'as. Something new. BE SEE SESE Ne EL et SKATING OUTFITS: and then final FEBS EEE Once again These are good presents, and our prices are lower than most places. KID GLOVES: There is nothing more presentable for v. ur lady friend. We have gloves in all sizes, black and brown, pullover and dome. REARS RRR A BERR SR CHICKENS AND TURKEYS Young, nice birds. Bron AR a 15¢ per Io. APPLES: If you want a cheap apple, why not buy a hamper. Picked over, and repacked. Price EEE EES Se ve ee ve Ne ee a FOR PURCHASERS UPSTAIRS: There is a beautiful calendar thermometer, All you need to do, is purchase $2.00. Only one to a family. EI MEN'S SLIPPERS: Are nice Christmas See: the EEE SE SE SE SRR HI.BOY CLOTHES RACKS: 57 feet of drying surface, presents. window. Splendid for indoors. Qur No need to send away. SQUARE GALVANIZED TUES: Qur price price | BRIE EER BR RR BERR BOX HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN: These make nice presents. Prices 68c and 90c. MEN'S SWEATERS: We have rather a large stock cf all Ch istoras rrizes. thoughts might turn to. these. LEIS ES iy MEN'S BOOTS AND OXFORDS: This is a surprising offer. For cash only, and positively no exchange, or approkation. Please do not ask the clerks to break this rule, The shoes can be tried on in the store. The offer is not beaten, and could not be beaten even.at a bankrupt sale. 60c cn the dollar. T0c cm the dollar. M:on's lace wise. This offer applies just for Christmas week. Eo SATURDAY SPECIAL = Has great merits. For goodness sake, be 1000 Ibs. of smoked hacon, regularly sold at 23c. Prices from 6 to 12 lbs., which we cannbt cut at the price, because this price is only 17¢c per Ib: TERRIER ETERS Tone HE in aad Aad id RENESAS EES SE ERS Se St th Latin ERE bid iL Bn TET SRE TEER LSE TETETE TTY EATERIES \ Aor RE 3 3 ¥ Py La Es 2X, - " RET NS RS SEAT RESET TERE TET BR Re A A A A Aa >¢ Eo bot ot ott rtd aed hoon es ET Fe 5 LE SERATETETERR RR RS RR SR RR SS AR RA RE SORE FTES SS SR RR RRR SETI T RATATAT A

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