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Dryden Observer, 24 Oct 1924, page 3

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Rh 4 Sou - ® SEE OUR GROCERY WINDOW On QUEEN STREET for Tinware Assortment of 144 pieces to sell at 25¢c. each. Any sixe, as follows :-- Dozen Black Beauty DRIP PANS, 6x10 Dozen Black Beauty DRIP PANS, 8x10 Dozen Black Beauty DRIP PANS, 10x10. Dozen Echo, Square, JELLY CAKE PANS . Dozen Echo, Square, JELLY CAKE PANS Dozen Family Style, BREAD PANS. Dozen Family Staple BREAD PANS. Dozen oblong, BISCUIT PANS Dozen, CREAM BREAD BANS Dozen, LAYER CAKE PANS Dozen, Loose Bottom, BREAD Dozen, Star CAKE MOULDS Dozen, GINGER CAKE PANS SEE OUR WINDOW ON WHYTE STREET for New Assortment of Chinaware as follows BERRY SETS, OATMEAL SETS = TEAPOT CAKE PLATES, MILK SETS PEPPER & SALT, SPOON TRAYS, OLIVE TRAYS, SYRUP JUG & PLATE, MUGS, BUTTER DISH, TEAPOTS. PANS FANS HEN 3 RS SALADS, TILES, SUGAR & CREAM, CUPS & SAUCERS, CELERY TRAYS, MAYONAISSE SAUCE, Child's CUP & SAUCER, FANCY 1UGS Go to KELSQO'S for FRESH KILLED VEAL , . BEEF $2] 3 PORK - » " LAMB HAMBURGER STEAK GROUND FRESH EACH DAY. COOKED AND SMOKED MEATS. PORK § AUSAGE. W. KELSO, Prop. SEFRT TS AE, poe Ps R i PHONE © NNN RR ERE Ov EE Se ee 'M.J.CR NEW FORD SEDANS NEW FORDSON TRACTORS FORD CONTEST ANNOUNCEMENT THE Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, bas row been in business for twenty years. During that time 340,964 Ford Cars and Trucks have been built and the Ford has won a nation-wide reputation for giving satisfactory service. In our relations with the public, as local Ford Dealers, we have learned that the best advertisement we get is the recommen- dation of a satisfied customer. Many Ford Cars are sold on such recommendations and many more will be sold in the same way. If you are one of the many thousands of Canada's farmer Ford owners, here is a big opportunity for you. One farmer Ford-owner or member of a farmer Ford-owiier family in each Township in this territory is to be given the privilege of taking orders for Ford Cars," Trucks and Tractors Only the first applicant to apply for this privilege in each Town ship will be enrolled. You can enroll immediately. Order forms and complete instructions will be supplied to ali contestants. 4 : All you are expected to do is to tell your friends who need a car, truck or tractor of your own experience with your Ford. If they decide to buy, you take their order and send it to the Winnipeg Branch of Ford Motor Company. On all such orders you will get credit in points at the rate of 5 p.c. on the sales price of the order. The contestant gaining the highest number of points in each Ford Branch territory will receive, absolutely free, a Ford Tudor Sedan, fully equipped, all taxes and delivery charges paid, and with 1925 license, ready tc run. Next highest contestant will receive free, a Fordson Tractor, fully equipped, with fenders and belt and pulley, ready to work. All contestants who do not qualify for first or second prizes will receive credit for 3 p.c. of the list price on all orders taken by them. This will be awarded in any kind of Ford-madc nerchandise or in cash. ; . This contest closes December oth. Prizes will be delivered January 15th. Enrollment applications will be sent to all farmer Ford-owners, but if you wish to enroll immediately in order to ensure acceptance, application may be had from the undersigned. ONTARIO SIER ANDERSON & HARRIS ormrrn. onrario FUNERAL DIRECTORS SSE Sad Dry Goods Groceries Day or Night Calis Promptly Boots and Shoes H Attended to, Hard d Farm Prod ; araware an arm roauce : PHONE-- Frost & Wood and Cockshutt Tmplomente 1 JOY, 82 R 2; Nght. 62 R 4 ames moranven | WATKIN'S PROBUCTS REAL ESTATE REMEDIES, SPICES, EXTRACTS, Prize Winners OXDRIFT, AUBREY, GLENGO- LAND, and RUGBY SCHOOL FAIR Sheaf of Wheat--Jack Brignall, May- mie Crerar, Alfred Pollard, Quart of Wheat--Maymie Crerar, Quart of Gold Rain Oats--Gwendolyn Lewis, Victor Pollard, Ernest Neely. Quart Banner Oats--Clifford Lewis, Kenneth Browning. Sheaf Gold Rain Oats--Gwendolyn Lewis, Victor Pollard, Ernest Neely. Sheaf ner QOats--Kenneth Brown- ing, ord Lewis. QI sheaf of Barley--Gordon Crerar. . Quart of Barley--Gordo Crerar. Sunflowers--Kenneth Browning. Green Mountain Potatoes-- Clifford Lewis, Clara McGonegal, Carrie Weeks, Grant McGonegal. label Skene, Evelyn Reid, Mary Corner. Mangles-- Victor Pollard, Maymie Turnips--Allan Skene, Mabel Skene, Pearl Pollard. Beets--Kenneth Browning, Maymie Crerar, Mavis Reid, Edith Lewis, Grant McGonegal, Tom Snider. 7 entries. Carrots--Bill Tuckey, Kenneth Brown- ing, Alfred Pollard, Grant McGone- gl Gwendolyn Lewis, Tom Snider. Parsnips--Loretta Dunlop, Pearl Pol- lard, Margaret Crerar, Evelyn Reid. Onionsg-- Alfred Pollard, Marjorie Snider. Cockerel--Clara McGonegal, Carrie Weeks; Mary Corner, Clifford Brig- nall. Pullets--C Clifford Lewis, Clara Me- Monegal, Clifford Brignall, Sadie Tuckey, Mary Corner, Vie. Pollard. Pen--1 Cockerel--Kenneth Browning, Clifford Brignall. ; Pen--2 Pullets--Mary Corner, Victor Pollard, Sadie Tuckey. Pen--2 Hens, 1928--Pearl Ernest Neely. Pen--1 Rooster, 1923--Pearl Pollard, Ernest Neely. One doz White Eggs--Clarance Neely One doz Brown Eggs--Bennie Brignall Colt--Mavis Reid. 7 Beef Calf--Gwendolyn Lewis, Jimmie Tuckey, Gordon Crerar. Dairy Heifer--Evelyn Reid, Clifford Lewis. Halter Broken Calf---Gwendolyn Lewis Clifford Lewis, Jimmie Tuckey. Halter Broken Colt--Mavis Reid. Ewe--DBobbie Brignall. Quart Pickled Beets--Louie Crerar, Evelyn Reid, Edna Neely, Ray Me- Tavish. uart Cucumber Pickles--Rubv Me- 'voucumbper rickles--Ruby DNe- Tavish, Edna Neely, Louie Crerar. Quart Raspberry Jam--Evelyn Reid, Mavis Reid, Maymie Crerar. Quart Strawberry Preserves--Mabel King, Sadie Tuckey, Maymie Crerar, Pearl Pollard, Clifford Boyd, Lucy Tuckey. Qt. Canned Blueberries--Louie Crerar. Blueberry Pie--Pearl Pollard, Edna Neely. School Lunch-- Gwendolyn Lewis. Edith Lewis, Ruby McTavish, Mabe! King. Three Deserts--Ruby McTavish. Sandwiches-- Pearl Pollard, Lewis, Ruby McTavish, Candy (Girls under ten)--Pearl Pol lard. Set Dolls Clothes--Pear] Pollard. Button Bag--Pearl Pollard. Two Button Holes--Pearl Mabel King. d Hemmed Towel---Carrie Weeks, Edne Jackson, Ruby McTavish. Hemstitched Handkerchief-- Carrie Weeks, Edna Jackson, Pearl Pollard, Ruby McTavish. Three Cornered Tear--Loretta Dunlop, Ruby McTavish. Seven kinds of Stitches--Lovetta Dun- lop, Ruby McTavish, Pearl Pollard. Windmill--Jack Brignall, Alf Pollard. Kite--Newton Brignall. Handy Farm Device--Newton Brignall George Gamble, John Gamble, Vic- tor Pollard, Jackie Snider. Pollard, r qf L% < KE Editt Pollard, ter Wickander, Gunner Wickander, Clifford Boyd, Marion Asplund, Wal- ter Miles, Marjorie Elliott. 3 entries. "Indian Summer"'-- Loretta Dunlop, Louie Crerar, Rosie Myles, Swan Nordlund, Mable Skene. "The Minestrel Boy"'-- Mildred Dean, Evelyn Reid, Willie Tuckey, Lillian Myles, Kenneth Browning, Ruby Mec- Tavish. 9 entriés. 'Solitary Reaper'--Sadie Tuckey, Lucy Tuckey, Gwendolyn Lewis, Marjorie Snider, Edith Lewis, Carrie Weeks. Free Hand Exercise----Clarence Asp- lund, Victor Johnson, Carrie Weeks, Swan Nordlund. Spring Term Writing Book--Willie Jackson. ; ; Drawing Union Jack--Cyril Kennedy, Wallace Asplund, Walter Myles, Clifford Boyd, Map of Kenora District--Swan Nord- ARB SOAPS, TOILET PREPARATIONS INSURANCE : HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTIES DRYBEN Cw CHT. E. T. (DAD) ROWLAND lund, Rosie Myles, Clarence Asp- Irish Cobbler Potatoes--Edith Lewis, | Crerar, Sadie Tuckey, Clifford Lewis. ¢ Lizzie Moore, Vieno Mackie, : Stanley Jones, Fred Moore, Allan Mc- Writing--Alphabet and Figures--Wal. | Quibell School Fair Prize Winners. : 'Sheaf of Wheat--Doris Jones, Stan- ley Jones, Lulo Jarvenin, Ross Thomp- son. Sheaf Gold Rain Qats--Alice R b- erts, Ross Thompson. ; Green Montain Potatoes-- Viena Mackie, Stanley Jones. . : Irish Cobblers--Jennie Milling. Mangles--Fred Moore. Turnips--Ross Thompson. Bests--Jennie Millings, Fred Moore, Eva Moore, Aniti Huuske. Carvots--Lulo Jarvenien, Jones, Eva Moore, Lizzie Moore. Onions--Lizzie Moore. Phlox--Doris Jones, Vieno Mackie, Helen Marvenien. Pen 1 Cockerel -- Lulo Jarvenien, Fred Moore, Jennie Milling. Pen 2 Hens--Lulo Jarvenien, Fred Moore, Jennie Milling. - Pen 1 Rooster, 1923--Doris Jones. Pen 2 Hens, 1823-- Doris Jones. 'Dairy Heifer--Stanley Jones, Ross Thompson, Doris Jones, Jennie Mil- ling. Halter Broken Calf--Ross Thom; son Doris Jones, Stanley Jones. Dozen Brown Eggs--Eva Moore. Quart Pickled Beets--Mary Roberts, Helen Marvenien. : Quart Raspberry Jam--Lizzie Moore Quart Strawberry Preserve--Helen Mazrvenien, Lizzie Moore. Quart Canned Blueberries-- Freda Thompson, Leona Boa. : Blueberry Pie--Freda Thompson. Half Dozen Cookies--Leona Booi, Freda Thompson. : School Lunch--Lizzie Moore. Candy (Girls under ten)-- Helen Wiliams, Eva Moore. : Candy (Girls over ten)--Doris Jones Stanley Vieno Mackie, b Cut this advertisment out and we will aseept it as $20.00 on ac- count of any Cabinet Phono- graph in our Store. We have: i | b oe | i 1 Brown Mahogany Console, ily imate Slices $o-.00 fi 1 Polished Mahogany Columbia 0 Console, s@) 1... 5 100.60 ii i 1 Fumed Oak Upright Columbia ssid olivia $105.00 1 Fumed Oak Upright Columbia @ $95.00 1 Columbia Console, Special Motor, @..... a $150.00 Edison Chippendale, @ $395.00 The balance of the purchase price can be paid in easily monthly payments, oo TWENTY DOLLARS OFF ANY OF ABOVE PRICES. Limited to one Coupon to each Machine. : Pronger's Variety Store Leona Booi, Freda Thompson. : Button Bag--Freda Thompson. Seven kinds of Stitches--Lizzie { Moore. Model Stock Loading Rack--Stanley Jones. Windmill--Stanley Jones. Kite--George Walker. Writing, Alphabet and Figures--Eva Moore, Mary Roberts, Helen Williams, George Walker, Bobby Martin. 'Indian Summer'--Clarence Williams Ewan. "The Minstrel Boy"--Lizzie Moore, Tony Asikainen, Helen Marvenien, Lulo Jarvenien. . "The Solitary Reaper"---Jennie Mil- ling. Drawing, The Union Jack--Mary Roberts, George Walker. Map of Kenora District--Clarence ~ Swiss Chard--Jennie Milling. Pie--Lizzie Moore. mo: - ------ TAILORING LADIES & REPAIRED, CLEANED And PRESSED * k Kk &® JIMMY ALLEN (Old Latimer Store) Ontario ~ Dryden - TE lund, Fred Nordlund. Collection of Knots and Splices--Cyril Kennedy. : Free Hand Sketch-- Fred Nordlnd,' Mabel Skene, Carrie Weeks, Clar-! _ence Asplund, Edith Lewis, Victor' Johnson. School Fair Poster--Carrie Weeks. | issay-- Carrie Weeks, Loretta Dunlop, Ruby McTavish, Ray McTavish. Collection of Weed Seeds---- Kenneth Browning. ] Collection of Native Woods---Gordon McTavish, Ray McTavish, Clifford Boyd. Speech--Edith Lewis, Ruby McTavish, Kenneth Browning. Collection of Vegetables-- Kenneth Browning. Exhibit of Canning--Ruby McTavish, Loretta Dunlop. Any Pet-- Lucy Tuckey, Crerar, Clifford Lewis. Trained Dog--Ross Jackson. Specials--Gooseberries--Loretta Dun- lop. : Leaf Collection--Ruby McTavish. Flowers--Dorothy Griffiths. Margaret GENTS CLOTHING, - Snider. Paper Cutting--Cyril Kennedy, Mar-i Jorie Elliott, Grant McGonegal, Jack * i SUCCESSOR TO ANDERSON & HARRIS | Contractors and Builders FULL STOCK of LUMBER, SASH AND DOORS SHINGLES, WOOD FIBRE --BRICK, LIME, AND CEMENT. -- Cstimates Freely Gi uw 22 TI TEES EE EE ven TET Dry Goods, Groceries, FLOUR AND FEED FRUITS, = VEGETABLES. CIGARS, CIGARETTES AND TOBACCOS X11 ; , CANDIES, SOFT DRINKS Williams, Allan Mchwin ee | BUTTER AND EGGS . Free Hand Sketch--Jennie Mi 0g! \ UTO TIRES AND "TUBES McEwan, George Walker. } i Colleltion, Vegetables-- Doris Jones. H A JEW Fi ) : o : -- Special-- H. A. JEWELL & gy. Mounted Leaves--George Walker. | OXDRIFT-- --ONTARIO Handkerchief--Mary Roberts. L i ae ES ByesRoms Towpun | | SeumSSISemSESISS| 4 oop FOOD CHOPPIR it is worn out. It enables the thrifty 8 | housewife to use up all the "leftovers" as well as to prepares quickly all sorts wt of good things to eat. We have 4a best choppers made in every far.ily size. We alse have everything else in kitchen helps which make for easier housekeeping and better living. § saves its cost many times over before bh ) ! Dick Trist Do Cream not with is no sport. waste the that old, worn out, batter- ed up, hard turning separ- ator. Get a Lo b "PRIMROSE " and get all the Cream. EASY TO TURN _-- --EASY TO BUY LASTS A LIFETIME Built in four sizes: -- No. 1--350-ths No. 2--450-tbs No. 3--650-tbs No. 4--850-ths per hour. GET OUR PRICES, TERMS AND LITERATURE. FS. CORNER, Oxdrift, Ont. Agent for i-- INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY of Canada, Ltd

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