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Dryden Observer, 7 Dec 1923, page 3

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/ Pr . FOUNTAIN PENS THE DRYDEN OBSERVER s PLE » a Pronger's Novelty Store CHRI FOR THE FAMILY A Subscription to any of Our Popular Magazines is a very accept- able Gift for any member of the family : For Mother and Wifie:r-- FANCY CHINA for all occasions Tlectric TOASTERS, HEATERS and For the Young Lady: -- 'ROPE of PEARLS Tench Ivory MANICURE & TOILET SETS, JEWEL CASES, ete. TRONS SILVER EVEHSHARP PENCILS HAND BAGS WRIST WATCHES STRINGS OF FANCY BOXES WRITING PAPER FANCY BOXES HANDKERCHIEFS SOUVENIRS OF ALL KINDS For Dad and Hubby :-- JET BEADS SHOPPING BASKETS COMMUNITY SILVERWARE MANTLE CLOCKS JARDINIERES For the Young Man:-- SILVER CIGARETTE CASES SHAVING SETS WATCHES and CHAINS Dryden Public School Senior IV. Honours-- Eric Whiteley Ada Wilson Gertrude Doudiet Gordon Reid Margaret Latimer Pass-- Katie Findlay Ella Holm Kathleen Oliver : Arthur Clempson Ethel Davidson Jessie Flemming Bessie Blair Beatrice Dixon Junior IV. Honours-- Grace Gough Madge Hunter Minnie Reid Astrid Edgren Evelyn Adair Pass-- PIPE HOLDERS & TIE RACKS of MILITARY BRUSHES Burnt Leather POCKET KNIVES MILITARY BRUSHES PIPES RAZORS WRITING CASES Tor the Kiddies:--Visit our Toyland and see Table Sets, Doll Carriages, Doll Sleighs, Rocking Horses, Velocipedes, Curio Kiddie Cars, Sleighs an assorment of Mechanical Toys, Mamma Dolls and other Dolls of all varieties POPULAR BOOKS Anyone wishing to have we will glad to their names put on our Christmas Cards, | have them printed at a small cost DEERING Chatham Bob Sleighs Made in three different sizes: | Two-=inch Two and a half inch Three-inch Cross Chains and Swinging Bolsters or Short Reach. Prices and Literature on application J J. $. CORNER, Oxdrift, Ont. Agent for: -- : ; INTERNATIONAL HARVES TER COMPANY of Canada, L ER CR pA 2 It Does't Matter whether vou have a nice succulent td 0 SONAL Drumbellar (DEEP SEAM) roast or a prime fat turkey, they wiil taste better if cooked in a Black Beauty SELF BASTING ROASTER | ANTHRACITE Stove and Nut Coal kok XK J. Winterbottom Lumber, Coal and Builders' Supplies. Agent for-- HARTFORD FIRE INS. WATKIN'S PRODUCTS Complete Line For Farmer or Citizen / - SPECIAL REMEDIES FOR COUGHS & COLDS Essences, Spices & Cosmetics Suitable XMAS PRESENTS E. T. (DAD) ROWLAND EE Three sizes kept in stock. ok kW CALL AND SEE THEM AT Wk % E. A. KLOSE The Dependable Hardware rm mmm OBT. SWEENEY General Blacksmith & Woodworker J Oxygen Acetylene = Welding in coauection BASFARE BLS 'akes 2 Try our Delicious Millc Loaf Christmas Cake, plain or fced Cakes of all kinds The DRYDEN TIE PINS, COLLAR BUTTONS, etc. Galt : Marjorie Taylor Howard Kentner Jack French Claire Barber Olive Lewis 'Wallie McMaster Forest Plotts Gilmore Tatosky Senior III. Honours-- Alma Larson Robert Berrey Grace Robinson Ted Sherwood Grace Hardie Lulu Hunter Winnie Moorehouse Gladys Noble Joan Offer Ethel Anderson Rosa Davis Pass-- Flizabeth Trist William Koshon Ronald Whiteley Walter Herring Winkie Edgar Albert Robinson Sidney Lappage 'Edward Louttit Victor Oliver Lilian Pilkey Willie Silver Tlsie Moline Rolph Nelson Junior III. Honours-- Nona Reany Kathleen Petch Alta Volkmar Arthur Doudiet Arthur Williams ~~ ¢ Pasgs-- Duncan Mercer*® Thomas Yaworski® Jeanette Reid Hazel Wilson Pauline Pinkerton* David Williams* "Elmer Silver *Patty Blair *Charlotte Dixon *Hugh Barber Ethel Willard Lillian Moore Margaret Marsland* Marion Hill* *Roma Spears *Rettie Edgren Harle Wallin*® Julius Volkmar* James Smith* *Bdwin Haldorsen *Kathleen Wilkinson John Willard® Rosaline Madder* Margaret Trist® Willie Spicer Ruby Nelson*® Wilson McMaster Senior Il.--Honours. John Ayres Pass-- Frederick Yaworski Wilber McQueen™® Duncan McKellar® Frank Whiteley Cecil Law* Wdward McMonagle* Vada Robinson Folke Lindquist Margot Cole David Mercer Alice Haldorsen® / Charlie Gammon* 'Senior I. Honours-- Lloyd Brisson Nellie Hardy William Baker Ivan Klose Vera Bailey Pass-- Kunice Gough Ernest Curley Evelyn Strutt James Hill Elsie Hunter Ellen Norgate George Sherwood Marcel Diement Lloyd Wigle Ruby Reid Junior II. Honours-- James Rigby Stanley Hudson Earl Davis * n Report for the month of November Those marked with a * equal Hc er mt ARABS ETM ER DISTRICT NEWS EIR BARCLAY, Ont.--Mrs O'Leary spending several days in Kenora. Mrs H. Wilkinson spent Monday at the home of Mrs White. Quite 2 number from here were in Dryden on Monday attending the fun- eral of the late Miss McMillan. is The pupils of the Bedworth school |. are busy preparing for a concert which will be held in the school house Fri- day evening, December i21st. Watch for further notice. Pags-- Phyllis Barber May Bartlett Richard Cole Charlotte Dixon Yola Sfreddo Walter Davis Margaret Anderson Pearl Stefaynuik Junor I. Honours-- Edna Runions Mona Proudfoot John Chaschowy Pass-- : Clifford Boyd Mamie Reany George Runions* Katy Bartecka® George Moore : Francis Ernewein® Margaret Hunter* | Annie Yaroshuk™® Gweneth Jones Aylmer Wilson* Jimmie Baker* Lena McMaster Mary Blake Lloyd Offer* Henry Sfreddo* : Madge McKellar Marie Ball Primary-- Oscar Nymark Bobby Hawke Andy Volkmar Ray Hatch Lavern Smith Wallace Pepper Bonny Kentner Joseph Zoshon Mary McMonagle Neil Campbell Junice Runions Sophie Trasiewicz Evelyn Miller Aubrey Pinkerton Werner Nelson Dorothy Walmsley Gordon Robinson Leslie Herring Wilfred Moore Gordon Moore Aubrey Moore Ian Bigelow Junior Primary--- George Davis George Hunter Olga Steiner Ernest Hutchison Annie Baurock Lillian Davis Grace French Inis Sfreddo Edward Bullard Bill Wigle Pete Cook Isabelle Norgate Carrie Doudiet Vivian Wice Clayton Bailey Mike Semalc Duncan Turner i Allen Moore Kindergarten Primary (C)-- Barbara Jones ! Alma Brisson Anna Andrews ea Curley Kathleen Millroy Duncan Reid Geraldine Duncan Hazel Adair James McMonagle George Ernewien Lila Buchanan Marion Beck Tisther Mercer i Ann Smith Robert Clarke ; CI Marguerite Nicoll Mary Livingstone Doris Hilton Leila Foulis Arnold Nymark Bryan Barber Tommy Crawley Clifford McGuire Norman Hardy Arthur Rhodes Hubert Bartlett Class A-- | Agnes Smith Lloyd Adair Colin Proudfoot Joe Cook Violet Moline Zellmond Fystrom Harry Martinson Dorothy Stratton Jessie Cole Joe Bartecka Gladys Buchanan § Alma Nelson Violet 'Baurock Charlotte Davis Senior i Class FEES QOil-Cooled Engine The only Perfect Engine on the market TRACTORS Wn CLOVER HULLERS Rb SEPARATORS hE a OIL PULLS fe BURNS KEROSENE Lowest Operating Cost on Test Ont. Eagle River, VACHIN & TEASDALE IMPERIAL BANK BLOCK KENORA . » Ont. is well stocked with practical GIFTS 'L0.Q.F, DRYDEN LODGE, Ke 417 meets at the Town Hall every 1st and 3rd Monday of each month at eight o'clock. : HERB WILDE, N.G. D. ANDERSON, Secy Visiting Brethren Cordially Invited, ® kK kX WHEN IN DOUBT CHOOSE Hose or Gloves No woman, or man either for | that matter, ever had too many pairs of Gloves or Hose © --s0 they're always a safe Choice. HOSE, 25c. to GLOVES, soc. to ! Xk kK : | L.O.L. DRYDEN LODGE Ne. 1694 meets the first Wednesday of each month, at eight p.m., in the | Town Hall. Visiting Brethrem ces- $3.00 dially invited. J. E. HARRIS, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Secy 1. Z.GIBSON, NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER, &e. Agent for THE ROYAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ONTARIO Buy Your CHRISTMAS FRUITS, NUTS and CANDIES HERE ALL OF THE FRESHEST Give her'a Box of :i-- DOROTHY KINGSTON DRY DE! Gulden Star Lodze CHOCOLATES No. 484 oh 7 | \ AF. & AM. GRC. 3 I'S 'E BT Agent for:i-- Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, the Second Tuesday of each month, Visitors Cordially invited. A. E. BERREY, W.M. A. BURTON,, Secy. PICTORIAL PATTERNS Mail orders will receive special attention. 3 (EROSENE TRACTORS SAVE YOUR HORSES 7 ALTING over plowed ground all day tires your team 28 \ V/ well as the driver. How about pulling a load besides? Tn these days of searcity of horse and man power the heavy farm work such as discing can Le done most speedily and economically with a Case Kerosene Tractor. The 10-18 or smallest Case Tractor can pull an 8 £4. double action dise harrow seb to full depth. Busy farmers can work the *iron horse" day and night if necessary. Don't forget that Case tractors operate over dusty fields without dust entering cyle 1} inders. The Air washer fully protects the Motor, The all cub, steel spur gears are fully en cod and run in oil. The weight | of the Case 10-18 is only about 8,400 Ibs. this, with the liberal sized tives prevents soil packing. Other important features explained in full descriptive literature sent out for the asking. : Let us tell you more about the 10-18 or larger Case Tractors. [§& TT. BRIGNALL ONTARIO | = OXDRIFT

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