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Observer and Star, 4 Jul 1919, page 2

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ie hE Labial bth I . nner Pomoins 235M. J, CROSIER -- LIER FAAS ATR DIY IN A Our Women's New fig ER ig ry -- Hes National Work i ¢ ; nse : : i fy oho at an © fF of a ih NRE A George Higgins © i, £5 at an infusion of Really ; The folowing is a list of the pro: Jobo Sitncy General Merchant, Ee Wr : 5 i seein 1. Motions in order of merit from Form I rey: ns 2 ; Im re Fine Tea Tastes like o wide nits nfeiaking Go pi. o Fm 1 in Doon Contin ~~ Howed Wott OXDRIF'T, Ont. ---- -- mote expansion of Dominion after-war chool. Te a DB iia a Joe Kilpatrick : : ; PRR trade. A return to pre-war standards + Class I--75 percent and over. lust I. thn : ; AGENT POR cannot meet our need. Our war debt in ; Class II--60--75 percent ier ; Frances Ed wards - 2 ; TE RR oy i Class IT-- ~~ PaulineStPiere Yorkshire Fire Insurance Qo. ~ Olive Lewis : Irene Whiting Imperial life pssurance Victor Oliver = te Pk nn CK will demand the most alert business gifts of the people. Se Sal st The whole-hearted support given by = _ Esther Norens the women of Canada, singly or i : I ; EEO aR Te A through their organizations, to foo ~~ Dudney Lapp i rn Shntt Fe ; : d A Wo. mp bo lial, Showed ohn pgp O0ce MacKellar Cockshutt, Frost & Wood Xe BE CL Q@n1.4 cc. >. 11. how great their collective influence © Jlass an Af ook : \ Lop i at Mixed = Never Sold in Bulk couate © pve Violet Smith : it Implements wi gn For the immediate future women motions in the various classes of the 4 . ah should influence all purchases for the home to be of Canadian-made goods n i wn i: EE EN Hy and products. This will give employ- ep Class IT indicates pass, Class I-- : ; : E FALLIS 3 FOOT E CO. merit 1 returned soldiers and to the gh' percent and up to 75 percent. Class = ins Charge Fd £98 ; _--t nl Et nd 5 gals, POTTING nd oe arent" II thon who fall below th eared $0 James Clark goesessessessersreseeseey Crock Churns . . 3,4andS5gals. far : : : i Promotions to Sr I FRESH GROCERIES A SPECIALTY, ~~ Women will realize that every dollar P® om 'Grace Gough : 5 I> {IS ; orl nad | sent out of the country f i \ 1. --ooralor promotion, Wea J ; Butter Lr ocks . 52 3,4 and 5 gals whieh can be pro ueted at home adver- argiin order of merlbet vot ty Berk Noten" $ A.J. GARDINER Crock ns a Sb SE '1n. ~ versely affects the financial situation. pL wh 3 : Bahan oi Foo akers . i RI 1, 8 9 10 : We have already purchased so heavily Promotion to Senior IV. Class II 4 General Merchant F ower Pots all sizes in Stock. ~~ from abroad during the four years of Class I--Honors i ' Victor Nymark b4 EAGLE RIVER ONT Screen Doors. ~ Screen Windows. i) that the financial position is cri- ~~ = Bert Lott Gait Alma Larson : ' n Sh Et EY ! Sl 2 : ; Ho : : Grace Hardie b4 re Bar 2 Qee re 211 «iva Canada has to remit to foreign coun- ~~ Ethel Wright : t pS Ser een Wire Cloth, all sizes. Sy ios a Sut be wall ves half a iio Class Rebs 4 5 : Nn s AGENT FOR rd < : d t 4 i t- Valerie Ray : : : UR Sash and Doors. Canes 240 merely tn psy our 1h ii ey Ra Clase ITT-- EY $ Cockshutt Piow Go. Frost & Wood § : IES 3 '1s ~~ In our total household purchases fi- © Egan Ray Lund : vip: Imnlap i ne Paints, Oils and Varnishes. gure Very largely. As the women of any Si Christina VanKoughoett ~~ $ Implements . NA o ; anada buy about 90 per cent of alf bE Tonia Noble tor SWRI - Sharals's Tnsm Sansiainis A LARGE ASSORTMENT of BEDS, SPRINGS and Jt is Si in Jomaste ie, Je dint ; Dick Gillbanks Miss DUFF, Teacher : Raw Furs Bought and Sold Sh a % : QQ : thing towards re ieving and safeguard-.. = Trine TV Alon % : 4 ie MATTRESSES Just Arrived. ing the situation is their grasp of this | i } Norman Dickson i * 0006 PON Ee Bln Th fal all-essential fact. When that is once "Ice ervey Promotions to Jr I 06460004000040000000000 - Get our prices before Buying. clearly understood they will gladly, as oh Edith Hardie mn -- ila Nd : : ty did .in food: control, bring about Class III-- ie Louttit Class Ie Rosie Davi : : : - : --= a reform. ; iy Ey aggie Loutti osie Davis i ' & Vad nates For every million dollars retained in =~ leorge Noble y LL. Bobbie Berrey BUILDERS SUPPLIES a SOO0L02000000000000000000°09000000000000 +00000¢0® Canada By A Refusal To Buy Other © ~~ Nora Noreus Valborg Johnson : es LR aly : : we i Than Canadian Goods, a year's unbro- : { Viet Johnson --e fo i Canada Food Board License No. 8-600-- Groceries yo an can, be given to at wok W. Vickers, Teacher Gladys Noble id i SL ; _-- east 1,000 people. bt ss dl y } Louttit rick ime EN ; 'y every means encouraging Canadian Li x3 a yor 5 ~ 4 ) y . © manufacturers to make the words, Class J 00 Coa : B. C. Shingles RR e : us \ ore € "Made in Canada," worthy of the high- Ivab Bigelow Hilly Sram ; ai : ® est traditions of an industrial people. lass TL Class TI-- Sash & Doors A Fs / $ That standard has already largely been Class IT-- : _* Lily Moore : i : i - RY : : : @ reached in our agricultural products. Gardoa Clark J: 'Harley Wallin ; ; Bl Ln VL : pS Now we must turn to the best ac- Clifford Pinkerton Mary Solyk i Sx . : 8 | 00 . WESTERN KING OVERALLS count the work of Canadians in the = Frank Willard Willie McMaster Picture Framing Ee prs : I -\J 1 ~ factory as well as Je field. oy 2 \ Alley Nelson Pauline Pinkerton \ ; hos pi © Wwe must induce our people in city and = Eleanor Smith M t Higgins ) : t 2 50 ; : 2 country to make at home and oo Norman Howe Class ITI-- x St Hisbival and Wood i d ° $ duce at home the things we need for Homer Gough "Phil Wright Fibre, Etc. he : : oe : our own use and comfort, . ; Louis Nymark : Edwin Holderson i / eo i Regular $3.00 a pair. : Foe Gaaniifies % goods which are asie Harris : Lucy Dawkins LTT : ; il Of particular interest t "h > Willi iggi i ist ; : ™ TV : " ey ; --- $ been for years imported. into ne: Po ig A ig ope Ts a D . ANDERSON : di Laie ' minion, Ww ; a 5 : lel a vs wo. weeks' Special on Shorts, for Cash $2.25 per cwr.. 8 have oooh id them Sot, i Vyetls Roary " st Standing of pupils in Primary Room DRYDEN, ONT. eel] : Otherwise usual price. . ; be effected by patriotic co-operation'. : ; "Marion Hill, Edna Whiting : 5 Ah : such as marked war work, manufa: A class Marion Bill, Bins Whiting 5 to 6 thousand lin and 2in Spruce Lumber for sale, & ured or grown withi Robert delivered in town, $30.10 a thousand ; at Mill, $25. _¢. The one outs ng Butt ; Fresh Eggs, 60c a d Bhomsy mg . : : : 'Bartlett ve must ~~ derson, Olaf i t sell more Class I-- : : Klose, Harvey Klose, Crv , abroad. ) 4 ~ Sara Cummings Bella Blake, Charlotte Dixon, Frances _ The following list, taken from official : Dwight Wright . Foulis, George Franklin, Ruby Nelson returns, is only a partial compilation of Alexander Wilson i the many hundreds of things more Class 1T-- ; which we annually import. from the iO Chocolate, Custar A nau 2 i - my buy less abroad; we m T, Dryden 4 George (tough; Owen Smith, Bessie 4 "@ eo Ln : ! Stevens, John Willard. 3 ¢ [4 j port | Minnie Reid 3 : ! United States, and which, with a de- CC Peank XK. . ; oN A Teacher ; He in 'on the left end © : ck Sy ; termined effort and the co-operative = Frank Kerney a : T My wets Si oo Ao 2 ae inthe ne eng ho BO09DI0INEBOBIVERITIBIDIDI0 ood-will, without th ; Earl Black Lodi] of the cylinder an of the right end : : ; og , without the further use ef | jola: Dondi ' of the front part of the cylinder ex- : / : - fiscal machinery, could be largely re- + Viola Doudiet a ar fn cept one ot On the Sod machine moved from the debit side of our na- =~ ~~ Verlie Thomas ~~ Common Red Clover for Seed or concaves, being: a p . : : : 2 ls i ; W : > ; g at the top of the : : tional bookkeeping. The list only deals Olive Reany Experimental Farms Note.) oli : : : po D ; ly | ° : (Experim te. cylinder, may be left open, while on When you want ' yin Jon which principally a Le J the large machine, where the concaves PARAL EER Jide : Partial List of Canadian Imports, 1918, Jules St. Pierre : Time to Cut for Seed ~~ are at the bottom, it will be necessary 2 t ; ? ! wt oy lo close the small holes in them, so ar ware ie inware oves Article : 'Value © Arthur Clempson 1s As a rule clover should be cut for 4 .¢ all the material may pass directly i my way 3 dt) iy nl ik Green Apples... S1.5080008 Gertrude Doudiet seed when a large majority of the om one end of the cylinder to the ; ds an d Ma £ f Tr esses id Blackberries, etc. 685,000 ~~ Harry Johnson heals. gy oe may other in order that the seed may be ds 2 : Fsrien. a oT - ros fr Mss Snoup, Teacher and rubbing a Pr oy there. If NO Prrinetly In prsng Tn : : 2 : --TRY -- phi lv ee if ln ERS eee 288.000 } ; s & the seed will shell into the palm of the threshing is compleze and the seed iS iv bi LL Jo 469,000 Promotions to Jr IIT hand when the head is rubbed, it is ,jmoct dean enough for sowing. If ; - ; 18000 fromotions to Jr : ready to cut. If, however, the seed, in {pare are enough farmers who w be} N ~ bef O D ES 71,788,000 Class I-- i some of the heads, is green and not opqy ogg acres of clover for seed : hf Rl Mme 4 : ey GeorgeWigle A properly hardened, the clover should be 5,0 district, it would pay them to buy : Ta bi wy 2.167.000 ! Cirase Bock allowed to stand, even at the loss ofa , clover.huller as the extra amount of : Ji he Bs ~~ DRYDEN TER 3 rage bee ; few over-ripe heads. It must be borne goed obtained by i hr bao Dealer in all Kinds of ih 368,000 Zlags 11 lew | : ben seed obtained by its use would, in two. { } : Lo ga he : 694.000 et : Dorothy Bigel Voih n mind that in any field there will be years, pay for 'the machine and the la- Barb Wire and Pesrless Lawn ard Field Fence SOD Neen le foyer cover plants wien Bon a arch Gd ey the seed never ripens.- A ( for threshing wit in thresh Barb bo aid Tons oy : : . 457,000 : MT : pn fads in cutting before the seed nn fco""8 With a grain threshing aint, Oil, Glass Binder Twine, Pumps, Efe. I ae. Cutting or Harvesting Weeds, J ho fl : Sac e Es Ge foo. © Bessie Blair Clover may be cut with the mower Weeds are a pest in all crops but es- Ale ae PE 195000 Kathleen Oliver with a small table attached to the cut- pecially in clover seed. While it is true. rige B. Raymond, Singer F. S White 51000 iL Sranley Brtles hing bar so that the clover may be rak- that many weed seeds may be remov- v Home New Williams, Singer Family : iL Sin 2 8. cd off with the hand rake. If may al. ed with the fanning-mill, the best and : 3 Children's Carriage and Sleds 425000 © Elizabeth Johnson 80 be cut with the self rake reaper and Cheapest method is to go over the field * Cotsets hs iver + 367,000 UR t Hizpins with the self binder. i + and hand-pick the weeds before cut- Cotton Mantlactires. Dye Yo S pine ~The binder is the best machine to ting. One or two small boys could do (General) _. 8.832000 | Walter Smith use if the clover is heavy and stands this in a very short time. Care must be Socks aed tock spans... 1400000 Louis Pinkerton up well. When cutting with the binder tzken to destroy the weeds after they Towels .. ; el 48000 Olive Moore . the cord should be removed and the have been picked. ; : Ey 155000 © ' Albert Noble ~ spring slackened so that the binder will 3 : th RIMS 1 166.000 : - Irma Silver trip continuously. The binder has two vii : ail leaves, etc., for hats 202.000 | Dora Nelson boards to hold the sheaf, which boards WHAT FAKERS GATHER IN 2 220.000 i * Elsie Stratton i . should be slackened also in order to al- : . 785.000 Class naples i ; low the clover a free course to the J HE ahi Jay he 1,227,000 ea TL HE ground. In dropping to the ground, the $3 meme oi ings - -- "650.000 ! © WillieDixon © clover will not shell'and will be light' by f Ee Bega Lea hE 441°C | i : > that hg ind and sun jon. sasly 1 : ; : i 0 ; P. . : dry it out. e windrow will be out of 2 4 : y aos : Promotions toe 11 the way of the horses and machine and 4 or ie eadV ii ! eS 691.000 Class I hs bonis 'can be easily gathered with the bar- ! ar a Fruits in packages 608,000 Ada Wilson ley fork. : 9 : vy i Katie Findlay Rose Reany Russell Storrey Dorothy Dawkins 12,990000 : Beatrice Dixon For belt work these tractors drive a Case 20x36 r, fully equipped, silo fillers, hay pressses, feed Wore an that ERE Gh a LES ag B dn I Fred Cooper 000,000 Sa : Ga Wall Paper, Hangings _... Up Sanus an se these tractors demand your Ruled oo Cas Bea 511.000 Clase ie 4 Rebtnde 7 It has long proved its worth. It is Lead Pencils... . 280,000 te Hi EPA E IEE 1, Perfumery ( eneral) ; 358,000. «Walter, foMaster «fn, § : 'the esti~ Ing kerosene succesfully. It photograph Frames. . 149000 ~~ OladysNymark LL 9% fat fhe ee 2 : Silk Fabrics (general) 3,660,000 «Marjorie Taylor Threshin prc : Silk Clothing > 72" 719,000 ~~ Antonetta Sfreddo © RE . Silk Sewing and E 219,000 + Grace Lappage ad Soap . 865,000 © "Jack Cooper ; et us show you Sn oe pt cerns 200,000 0 Ernest Klose ie Dina MN tho Woollen Manufactures RE BOTEE n hi 'safe and vield: ) fee 3 4 You u then (all countries). ........... 6,500,000 Miss ANDERsoN, Teacher an ft . ed half-yearly. BR. H. PRONGER = Pomotimtosrr der that all the ~ . Notary Publiey = © wl Conveyancer, DE hs a & d Te v4 reater than in hile

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