a ay yl El ST ACRE es ae NO EARS SE AA Si a a LR RE Tr BR TA an ar cl on wpe re ara se Ea A ea oy pe are LE at TE SE Be er TL Ls oe Bh on tee Rd BD So BE TE rs Be SS ee se pe Sp ke me CAL AR DE A Teo ih 2h en) ATS NL et i Sr CE en Ee de Wt A bE a Fa i es Rd a nr re Ne rey ee ls a Yr Tred pind old ha BEL, F C0 WTS Maes 2 4 THE DRYDEN OBSERVER | Jun e Wabi goon Item 3 C fo) r ner 's L I tt le Co rner TT TE CET EE TTT TT Promotion S Vol. 2 June 28th, 1929 No. 18 Ready-to-Wear Prices HONOE ROLL-- MINNITAKI IV--Kitchner Saville, Isabal Anderson, Nova Rhand, Hons, Bissie Jr. Blackley, Charlie Launder, Rosie Philbrook. Sr. III.--Henry Grossbrendt. jr. III --Roland Anderson, Hons. Fred Grossberndt, Laurie Savile. Jr 1I.--XKarl (Grossberndt. Class 1.--Grelie Saville, Bric Lyle. Sr. Pr--Bobby Lyle, brook. Jr. Pr---Jackie Launder, Teddy Pal brook, Joan Lyle. | LE: Harry Phil- WABIGOON Promotion LIST ' FA, Class Sr. Bill Ponton. Jr IV ---Bill Collen, Signe Melander Clair Robinson, Milko Shushack' Sr. IIl.--Margaret Graham, Erick Johnson, Knut Lundmark, Alice Neill Jr. III.--Helen Johason, Teddy John son, Carcl Norman, Olga Ponton, Ern- ie. Poriton, Lessie Ponton, Bert Robin- son, Victor Shushack. Sr, II.--Alice Armstrong, Peggy Armstrong, Ethel Collen, Eva John- son, Alfred Melander, Alfred Norman Bert Nystrom, Joyce Rhind, "Agnes Smith. ; Sr. I.--Helen Collen, Emma RErick- son, Harry Graham, Robert Merrill, IV--IIarguerite Merrll, Sunday next in-the Anglican Church, at 7:30 . p.m--Preacher, Rev. E. Jacques. Jack Robinson and Jim Collen are trying their Entrance Exams in 'Dry- den this week. Mrs C. Merrill and family left for Gold Rock on Friday for the summér months. Mrs Armstrong and daughter! are spending a vacation in Edmonton, Miss Rowe left on Friday for her heme in London, Ont. Charlie Wright of Fort Willidm is spending a few days at his home here Miss Margaret Betts left Sunday to spend a holiday with her parents {in Winnipeg. Miss Beth Robinson hes returned home from Normal, having spen: a few days with relatives in Fort Wil- liam en route. Miss Gardiner, of Eagle River and Miss Daisy Weare and Miss Falken- er (graduate|Nurses from Port Arth- ur General Hospital) have been the guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Archie Wright Edwin Olson, Olga Shushak, Mary Shushak, Elsie Nystrom, Hazel Wright Edwin Little, Florence Burns. Primer-- Melvin Harris, Smith. (N. B.--Pupils were promoted on their year's work) E. Rose, Maudie é 4 WABIGOON--Service will be held on Byp 20.3 Scotch Genelolity Andy, the Scotchman, was to have delivered 20 hens to market cne morning but when they arrived,there was found to be only 19. Finaily late in the afterncn the last hen was deliv- ered. When asked about the matter, Andy repli ed: "The dum hen din- na lay its egg till just ny'. We have installed sz gasoline pump for the convenience of our niot- oring friends, if we do not happen to be stick ing around, just blow the horn or call at the house. The longest day has passed. Soon the days will be as short as the man looking for money in an old discarded vest. A M'Cormick-Deering knife grinder is a great rig to tune up the mow et knife. Attach to the wheel ofthe mow- er, bench or any old place and the price is only $7.50. The average man's life 'is mow divided be- tween worry over twe tubes--radio & inner. For a real job in the " potato patch, you need a McCormick -Deering scuffler, and you can buy one cheaper than you can borrow your neighbours and take it back every time.. One of the worst pres ent-day monopolies is the way busses monp- olizes the road. © A good stock of Dun lop tires and tubes, champion spark plugs, repair outfits, oils, greases, etc., always on hand. The only time a groom attracts much attention at a wedding is when he fails to ap- pear.. Do not forget to have the old mower docked over, and a list of repairs sent, in so as to be sure of having them when needed. You shouldn't kick a- bout being a little un- weekly in the Interest of the People of Kenora District. der the weather, when this old earth of ours has been that way since the beginning. - The McCormiciz-Deer ing mower comprise the best parts of the two well known makes, combined in one and makes a machine that cuts clean, draws easy, and last a lif. time. Get our prices & literature before wrder- ing. It always pays. Lady passenger:--- "Could I see the Capt- ain" First Mate: "Ha's for ward, Miss." Lady Passenger:-- "I'm not afraid. I've feen out with college boys." No matter if it is a rake, mower, tedder or hay loader, we can suv ply you with the Me- Cormick-Deering, the kind. that always gives satisfaction. J. S. CORNER McCormick -Deering Dealer, OXDRIFT, Ont. and rake, SUITS ANI Holiday Cooked For the Full Line of OVERCOATS WITH the Spring Season draw- jing near, we feel that you will be 'thinking of repleneshing your ward «1 Clothes suitable for tlie wemr-r~r weather. We have just received the latest samjles, and they are 'the most attractive range we have ever had. eek-end E Meats Phone No. 6 A. PATTERSON, Prop. iNew weaves; new patterns; new color combinations. i] Productions of the leading mills of England, Scotland, Ireland, and sia [the Continent. The Best and Cheapest Clothe: on the Market. Makes Pastry Delicious-- Ensures Success Please Consider this an Invitation to call at our store and inspect the entire range. : T. PROUDFQOOT, ol "The Dryden Teailoz" Yo ------= {LIVERY AND DRAY § PROMPT SERVICE AT ALL EHOURS A. WEAVER, Phone g8 Dryden, Ontazio =, 3 2 N EE = GROCERIES and Full Line of-- FRESH FRUITS --and-- VEGETABLES ¥{ You'll save a lot of { trouble and expense I" later if you have your Lt car properly equipped ; Wt now. 1 PROVISIONS, Look to your tires first. No time like the pre- sent to buy a set of these sturdy long-wear- mg tires. Each the best at the price. DOMINION ROYAL CORDS AND ROYAL MASTERS C. James Wright ZF A. KLOSE Dryden Ontario Phone 49 0 on M. J. CROSIER General Merchant OXDRIFT, ONTARIO Dealer in-- | BOOTS AND SHOES DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE FARM IMPLEMENTS Agent for-- LIFE INSURANCE FROST AND WOOD & COCKSHUTT IMPLEMENTS : 4 3 E i x For Careful Buyers CILLDREN'S WASH DRESSES--two to fourteen years from $r.co to $1.95 CII1LDREN'S HOSE---White, Fawn and Black, 5 pair .25 GIRL'S 2-Piece WASH SUITS--sizes 14 to 18 per suit $2.95 LS Ry a $2.95 GIRLS WHOOPEE BATS © i vss, $1.50 SILK STOCKINGS Special ....0.0. 2... .39 BOY'S PLOUSES "Fury Trin. 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DRYDEN Ch®vrolet Dealers ONT Tudor Sedan absorbers, which cushion the shock and also control the rebound. As 2 result the New Car provides riding comfort hitherto thought impossible in a light car. A ride will convince: you. NGWALL MOTORS Ontario PREFERENCE ast Ea a il