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Dryden Observer, 6 Oct 1922, page 5

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oo 7s abe se J SE SR BARE gr = FAR Fa J Ap ram A Ta LE REET Ce es i 4 , 7 DRYDEN OBSERVER I mie THE NEW EDISON Baby Console $235.00 \ HERE is the latest design in_ the group of Console Cabinets for the New Tdison. Its conservative pattern and moderate price will undoubtly meet the demand which has long been ex- pressed for such a model. Musically, the new Edison is ac- tually the artist in all but physical presence. Always remember that it is the only phonograph that dares the test of direct comparison with living artists. R. J. PRONGER'S "THE MUSIC SHOP. Ignace Fair a Wheat, sheaf; 1st Albin Halquest. 2nd Clarence Shaffer. Oat, sheaf; 1st Albin Halquest. 2nd Joe McNabb. Barley, sheaf; 1st Elmer Shaffer. Garden: Peas; 1st Violet Cobb. 2nd Phyllis Robinson. 8rd Posey J John- son. Field Corn; 1st Willie Cobb. Sweet Corn; 1st Willie Cobb. Potatoes (Grn Mts.); 1st Clarence Shaffer. 2ndJohn Davis. 3rd Winnie Robinson.. Potatoes (Irish Cobblers); 1st Matt Wren. 2nd Thelma Halguist. 3rd Phyllis Robinson. Mangles; 1st Elmer Shaffer. 2nd Winnie Robinson. Turnips; 1st Raymond Shaffer. 2nd Albster Young. Beets; 1st Edna Davies. 2nd Clarence Shaffer. 3rd A. Young. Carrots; 1st E. Rogiani. 2nd Priscy Johnson. 3rd S. Contini. Parsnips; 1st H. Leach. 2nd Edna Davies. 8rd Raymond Shaffer. Onions; 1st Edna Davies. Mixed Bouquet; 1st A. Young. P. Robinson. 3rd P. Johnson. Phlox; 1st Margaret Croxton. Cockerel (Barred Plymouth Rock); 1st Willie Cobb. 2nd Phyllis Robin- son. 3rd Jackie Young. Tallet (Barred Plymouth fot): oat Jackie Young. ond Phyllis Robinson. 3rd Willie Cobb. Pen (one Cockerel two Pullets); 1st Phyllis Robinson. ond Gerda Linder. 3rd J. Young. Calf (Beef); 1st Josie White. Calf (Dairy Heifer); 1st Alben Hal- quist. 2nd L. Contini. Halter Broken alf; 1st Josie White. 2nd Priscy Johnson. "Preserved Bueberries; 1st Lily Parker. 2nd Phyllis Robinson. Mixed Pickes; 1st Phyllis Robinson. Half doz. Berry Tarts; 1st Edna Davies. 2nd Margaret Brunsel. 8rd Phyllis Robinson. 4th Violet Cobb. Half doz. Muffins; 1st Margaret Crox- ton. 2nd Rosella Leworthy. 3rd Phyllis Robinson. 4th Gwen Nash. 2nd Box of School Lunch; 1st Margaret' Robertson. 2nd Violet Cobb. 38rd PLotlis Robinson. x 14-1» Chocolate Fudge; 1st Edna Tavlos, 2nd Violet Cobb. 3rd Mar- garet Brunsell. 15-1b Maple Cram; 1st Edna Davies. ond Margaret Robertson. 3rd Violet 4th Priscy Johnson. White Lawn Apron; 1st Vielet Cobb 2nd Priscy Johnson. Best Dressed Doll; 1st Thelma Hal- quist. 2nd Rosella Leworthy. 3rd Winnie Robinson. 4th Margaret Crox- ton. Step Ladder; 1st Clarence Shaffer. 2nd Albin Halquist." ~ Milk Stool; 1st. Albin Halquist, Saw Horse; 1st John Davies. 2nd Raymond Shaffer. 8rd Albin Hal- | quist. Home Garden Contest; 1st John Davies. 2nd Albin Halquist. Phyllis Robinson. 3rd 4th Louis Continl Dryden School Fiar Prize Winners Wheat, Sheaf--1 George Martin Oats, Sheaf--1 Alex Wilson Oats, Quart--1 Alex Wilson Field Peas--1 Forest Plotts Garden Peas--1 Ada Wilson, 2 May Bartlett, 3 Grace Lappage Sunflower--1 Duncan Turner Field Corn--1 Patty Blair Sweet Corn--1 Marion Hill, 2 Al- bert Berrey, 3 Eva Kentner, 4 Ivan Klose Green Mt. Potatoes--1 Gerald Plotts 2 Eldon Wright, 3 Eva Kentner, 4 Walter Davis, 5 George Moore, 6 Frank Colliss Irish Cobbler = Potatoes--1 Dwight Wright, 2 Alex Wilson, 8 Bessie Blair, 4 Walter Moore, 5 Ada Wilson, 6 Lily Moore Turnips--1 Willie McMaster, 2 Gor- don Reid, 3 Mary Blake, 4 Verne Campbell, 5 Frank McMonegal Beets--1 Lloyd Drayton, 2 Bella Blake, 8 Douglas McBratney, 4 Lizzie Johnson, 5 Constante Sfreddo, 6 Hazel Wilson Carrots-- 1 Grace Hardy, 2 Jack Bartlett, 3 Kathleen Oliver, 4 Willie} McMaster, 5 Bessie Blair, 6 Reta Stewart Parsnips--1 Rosie Davis, 2 Gertie Doudiet, 3 Bessie Blair, 4 Frank Mc- Monegal, 5 Arthur Doudiet Onions--1 Rosie Davis, 2 Elmer Silver, 3 Lloyd Offer, 4 Lizzie John- son, 5 Robert Vankoughnett Sweet Peas--1 Kenny Kerney, 2 Lot tie Dixon, 3 Marjorie Taylor, 4 Alice Berrey, 5 Grace Lappage, 6 C. Dixon Asters--1 Almer Wice, 2 Alice Berrey : Table Bouquet, Special by W.L--1 Bessie Blair, 2 Grace Lappage Phlox--1 Joan Offer, 2 Albeit Berrey, 3 Beatrice Dixon, 4 Ernest Pilkey, 5 Grace Hardie, 6 Robt Berrey Mixed Bouquet--1 Ernie Ernewien, 2 Alice Berrey, 3 Gertie Doudiet, 4 Francis Ernewien, 5 Marion Hill, 6 Alice Holderson Weed Seeds Special--1 Alice Berrey Boys Special, Bungalow--1 J. Ayres Bird House, special--1 J. Dixon Step Ladder--1 Howard Ayres Nail Box, W.I. Special--1 Dennis Wright, 2 Ivan Klose Saw Horse--1 Jimmie Hill _ Pumpkin Special--1 Ernest Klose Marrow Special--1 Ernest Klose, 2 Kathleen Oliver Cucumbers Special--1 Grace Klose Tomatoes Special--1 Grace Klose Collection of Snaps--1 D. Turner Plans for Convenient House--1 Frank Colliss, 2 Jack Foot House Plant Special--1 Marjorie Taylor, 2 Pete Klose Cat Special--1 Sarah Cummings Pansies Special--1 Edith Howarth Canary, special--1 M. Latimer Speech--1 Ada Wilson, 2 Jack Foot, 3 Kathleen Oliver, 4 Verne Campbell Bacon Hogs--1 Dennis Wright Beef Calf--1 Elsie Moorehouse Cockerel--1 Gordon Reid, 2 Chris- tine Colliss : Pullet--1 Earl Black, 2 Gordon Reid Pen--1 Gordon Reid, 2 Dennis Wrists, 3 Lizzie Johnson, 4 Jack Foot, 5 Bella Blake, 6 Francis Edwards Turkey Special--1 Edith Howarth COMING! OCTOBER 13th and 14th. DOUG FAIRBANKS in "THE THREE MUSKET 'EERS" Te . EE Ee LE _ The best Picture ever made fone SR ms : Shapland. Oliver, 2 Beatrice Dixon, Minnitaki Fair : Prize Winners Beets--1 May Philbrook, 2 George Ruete, 3 Elsie Anderson [ Carrots--1 George Ruete, 2 Lilly James, 2 Elsie Anderson, 3 Hubert | Howell Field Peas--1 George Howell Sunflowers--1 George Howell Fodder Corn (special)--1 Edwin Green Mt. Potatnes--1 Oscar And- erson, 2 Rosie Philbrook, 3 George Howell A Irish Cobbler Potatoes---1 Harvey Philbrook, 3 Harvey James, 4 Oscar Anderson Parsnips--1 Hubert Howell Sugar Beet (special)--1 Rosie Phil- brook Lettuce (special)--1 May Philbrook Phlox--1 George Ruete, 2 May Phil- brook, 3 Rosie Philbrook Mixed Bouquet--1 Thelma Rask, 2 Elsie Anderson Step Ladder--1 Oscar Anderson, 2 Harvey James, 3 Hubert Howell Milk Stool--1 Oscar Anderson, 2 Harvey James Saw Horse--1 Harvey James, Oscar Anderson, 3 George Howell Preserved Blucherries -- 1 Rosie Philbrook Mixed Pickies--1 May Philbrock Strawberries (special)--1 May Phil- brook, 2 Lily Philbrook Cherry Jelly (special)--1 Lily Phil~ brook Beet Pickle (special)---1 Lily Phil- brook : Berry Tarts--1 Lily Philbrook Muffins--1 Lily Philbrook, 2 Maggie Launder Cake (special)--1 May Philbrook Lemon Pie (special)--1 May Phil- brook : Chocolate Fudge--1 Eva Howell Best Dressed Doll (under ten years) --1 Thelma Rask Writing "Jack and Jill"--1 George Howell Writing "Indian Summer] Har- vey James, 2 Edwin Shapland, 3 Hu- bert Howell, 4 Lily Philbrook, b Geo. Ruete » Writing "Crossing the Bar'--I1 Lillian Mackie, 2 Eve Howell Drawing Group of Trees--1 Lillian Mackie, 2 Eve Howell Drawing Plan of House--1 Eve How ell, 2 Hubert Howell, 3 Lillian 'Mackie, 4 Harvey James Drawing Landscape--1 L. Mackie Collection of Snaps--1 Eve Howell Halter Broken Calf--1 L. Mackie, 2 Hubert Howell, 3 Harvey James Dairy Calf--1 Hubert Howell, Harvey James Beef Calf-- 1Lillian Mackie Mangels--1 Hubert Howell me 2 Rabbits Special--1 George Gough Pigeons Special--1 Ernest Klose Preserved Blueberries--1 Kathleen 3 Lizzie Johnson Mixed Pickles--1 Bessie Blair Canned Raspberries--1 Grace Lap- page, 2 Doris Thorp, 3 Violet Smith Special ~ Strawberries--1 Clara Mec Bratney Berry Tarts--1 Evelyn Adair, 2 Liz- zie Johnson, 8 Lizzie Trist Special Jelly--1 Maron Hill Mufins--1 Lily Lewis, 2 Bessie | Storey, 2 Doris Thorp 5 Jessie Flemming, 6 Evelyn Adair Chocolate Fudge--1 Margaret Lat- imer, 2 Lizzie Trist, 3 Bessie Blair, 4 Dora Nelson, 5 Dorothy Bigelow, 6 Grace Lappage Maple Cream--1 May Hutchison, 2 Margaret Latimer, 3 Dora Nelson, 4 Bessie Blair, 5 Patty Blair, 6 Kath- leen Olver Blair Dressed Doll (over ten)--1 Bessie Blair, 2 Margaret Latimer School Lunch--1 Bessie Blair Special Knitting--1 Minnie Reid, 2 Bessie Blair, 3 Patty Blair Socks Special--1 Doris Thorp Bootees--1 Doris Thorp . " Hand hemmed Towel--1 Bessie Blair - Guest Towel embroidered--1 Bessie Blair = Centerpiece--1 Grace Lappage Apron--1 Kathleen Oliver Special Faney Apron--1 Kathleen Oliver Crochet Yoke Special-- 1 May Yoke and Lace Special--1 Ethel Davidson 2 : Writing "Jack and Jill"--1 Lily Writing "Indian Summer"--1 Ar- thur Williams, 2 Evelyn Adair, 3 2 = Blair, 3 Phyllis Hawk, 4 Maggie Trist, | | MORE THAN three-quarters of a million Chevrolets have now been sold: nore and better Chevrolets will be sold than in any previous month or year in Chevrolet history. Dressed Doll (under ten)--1 Patty y Latest { SATURDAY ON LY THE L 0.0.F. DRYDEN LODGE, Ne, 417 meets at the Town = Hall every 1st and 3rd Monday of each | month at eight o'clock. H. ADAIR, N.G. D. M. KENTNER, Rec. Sec. | Visiting Brethren Cordially Invited. L.O.L. DRYDEN LODGE No. 1694 To meets the first Wednesday of each month, at eight p.m, in t } r (} B in the Bigelow Building SPECIALS FOR mm STS We have coming one of the latest Electric Coffee Mills. we will have a Be ready to buy. Town Hall. Visiting Brethren cor Cash & Carry dially invited. Brooms, £ sizing cece. AZ H. REHILL, Ree. Be Dates, 21b for _ 25 2 dozen eggs fOr mmm .65 Bananas, 210101 mmm 25 Golden Star Lodge Salmon, per tin me a1 No 484 R/ Onions, 610 for mmm 25 NK Brunswick Sardines per tno. .05 A. F. & A.M, GRC « Raisins per 1loz packet ------cieen. + 15 Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryd: the Second Tuesday of each moni Visitors Cordially invited. F. P. MATTHEWS, W.M. A. J. CLEMPSON, Sec. ® Rk EK A. G. RIPLEY, FOR SALE--1 Pure bred Short horn BULL CALF, horn May 15th. 1 pure bred Shorthorn BULL CALF, born July 4th, $25.00 each. 1 pure When it arrives great sale on coffee. 0. H. PRONGER, Prop. 1. BE.GIBSON -- ---- NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER, &e. bred BULL YEARLING ready for service, $45.00. These are excellent riven ---- tn ------ FOR SALE--NEW HOUSE just completed, four rooms and pantry, individuals and bargains at the price. Agent for n good cement basernent, interior man- JOHN McWILSON {THE ROYAL FIRE INSURA ge tle finish in B.C. fir, back plas stered : COMPANY and guarenteed as warm as the warm- est house in town. apply, Tor BOARD and ROOM, apply first] DRYDEN . ONTARID Wm. DOUDIET house west of Skating Rink. i oe Violet Smith, 6 Edna Charlebois Writing "Crossing the Bar"'--1 Nell Cullen, 2 Nellie Yaroshuk, 3 Jessie Flemming, 4 Dorothy Bigelow, 5 Ethel Davidson, 6 Gladys Nymark Drawing Group of Trees--1 Dor-. othy Bigelow, 2 Kathleen Oliver, 3 Duncan Turner Drawing Landscape--1 Leah Me= Master Snaps--1 Bessie Blair, 2 Grace Gough Special Drawing--1 Vern Bailey : Grace Hardie, 4 Charolote Dixon, 5; i] CHEVROLET is now the fastest selling standard, fully cauinped liionite} in the world. sales have given it this premier position. SAL and were more than seven times as much as in the sam: month one year ago. months of last year. boom was at its height. : ee THE BEST PREVIOUS monthly record was in J 'cd all previous records by several thousand cars. a magnificent expression of the publics appreciation of the great value we offer. THIS LEADERSHIP is the result of building cars hoth passengers and commercial, whic efficient operation and economical tr ansportation at a price everyone can afford t to pay. BECAUSE Economical Trail lias gained its rightful recognition. through advertising. ca The Eyes of the World Are On Sprin --- S FOR APRIL 1g22, were nearly double those for April 1920, our best previous spring mont SALES FOR the four big i hs so far recorded are more har 4 seven times the sales for the first fou And they have exceeded those for the same period of 1920, W 'hen the after-the-we , 8miar aly 1920. But Chevrolet sales in April 1922 This best prev ious month was exceeded or 29 pe Why Chevrolet Leads h will prov This month, this yet sportation has become so vital in business and in everyday life, Chevrol And it has gained this enviable position without forcing its sae Tt is simply due to motor car owners' AY eciation of merit and value. Investigate the "Difference" Before You Buy

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