Dryden Observer, 13 Apr 1928, p. 3

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Orthophonic Victrola | Models from °(15.t0°775. 0) Compelling as the Orthophonic is in any situation, somehow it seems to take on new magic when one hears its amazing music in the intimacy, the comfort, & pleasant surroundings of home. This is Why We Ask-- Your permission to place one with a selection of records in your home for three days, at the end of this period it will be quietly removed without urging you to purchase. Should you desire to purchase the inducements are: Liberal allowance for your old Machine, Confidential easy terms to suit your pocket book, Twelve Records included and Time Payment Plan. Ralph J. Pronger Musical InStruments, Radios, Phonographs, Books, Stationery, Dry Goods, Ready-To-Wear. DRYDEN Phone 5 ONTARIO Winterbottom Lumber Yard LAND PLASTER BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW PRICE--S$13:00 off car 13:50 Warehouse Omtario DRYDEN Jas. Winterbottom, mp BRINN, BUBB Ta J Ji Jr EEL EET JE JER J Jeu Se J Ta ue Te a At Last! A Power WaShing Machine for farm or other homes. without Electric Power. Bass Washing Machine Specifications 35 h.p. Gasoline Engine, 4 Cycle Valve in Lead, Self Starter, Worm Drive, Selected Cypress Tub, Metal Wringer, Aluminum Dolly, Easy Terms if Desired Call in and see this wonderful machine in operaticn. urance Bros, Hardware DRYDEN ONTARIO SOOT TONIIO\: (OV TOV: VIIa (8) OCTET FI OY FOX TANS TON 2 IARI J) AAA Ih) AS J LAS TORO OBOE ROBE] JIS LNSINSLIASAY (ATIC AR --Phone 41-- Tei Tey I 0 SV a .78\ 1a\ School Reports EAGLE RIVER No. on Roll 88 Average Attend, 30.27. Class II--Anna Pearson 81, Terezz Korzinski 77, Milton Froshaug 76, iIartin Hampe 76, Gwen Wragg 76, Anton Pearson 75, Marion Engdahl 75 Helen Engdahl 73, Gertrude DeLong 73, Marguerite Backus 72, Donald Campbell 71, Minnie Klapprat 69, Les- lie Turner 68, Lawrence Campbell 66, Viola Stewart 66, Raymond Backus 63, Fred Greenslade 62, Delmer Web- erg 61, Angus Korzinski 55, Vem Marchant absent. Class I. (a) Sr.--Edith Schultz 77, j Tommie Wragg 74, Beatrice Engdah 67, Class I. (b) Sr.Freddie Klapprat 81, Irene Turner 76, Esme Wright 88. Jessie Delong 64, Tommie Davie absent. Class I. Jr --Ida Marchant absent Class A, Premier--Rene Greenslade 75, Howard Stewart 72, Gladys Davic absent. Class B, Primer--Evelyn Patersoa {2. Class C, Primer--Oiga Engdahl 65 Mary Korzinski Lennox Davic Shins 62 > ROOM IL No. on Roll 23, Average Attend 1996 Sr. V--Etkel Darr. Jr. V--Bessie Gardiner. IV--E dnz Cross (Hons), Le Hampe Edward Schaltz, Jack Thom Corner's Little Corner. Published for the Information of the People of Dryden, Ox- drift and Vicinity EVERY once in a while we have ain school despite his mother's convic- McCormick-Deering drill that he got four years ago, draws far easier than Ihe reason why airplames are refer Jon Tockey's old 10 run drill (of zn- d to 2s "she™ is becomse BR kes 2 5... »ake) and does one half more IS an 10 Tum Gna. work, with the same amount of walk- Bg. There is 2 fortome awziting the man who can be depended ea to do garden owing when you want him For every {arm either large or smal we have 3 McCormick-Deering grain tll that will fll the bill they come ies and sizes, z2ll you reed o talk, your seeding problems , we will do the res ness Jr, IHS aeIof | splund Ludwick Starwarski, Wallace Asplund, Alice Sr I[I.--Gunnar Wickander, Alfred ie, Elva Carle. Crysler = Nash | These will be on Show this week. Call in and draw your own conclusion Dryden Motors, CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS EARNINGS The gras exrmimgs of the Camedia Natioeal Easliwsys for the prriod end ed March 31 1923 were zone i350 as compored with TTL24T SO for the same period of 1327 am Imcvens: of $482, TR.00 or seven pervent. EE -- 3 = { you want to find out which is the grain drill today, ask any owner at he thinks of his McCormick- Gn The answer will come lik Nt 2 flash "There is only one and that's} A brilliant boy is one who succeeds | the McCormick-Deering." J. S. CORNER, Oxdrift McCormick-Deering Dealer Manitoba Winnipeg John - Deecre-Van Brunt Dish Crain Drill No clogging, - = if BBE: no dam- t, oats, barley, fa, peas, kid- beans end corn in acre. & Job Deere- at Deis have been ly used for more than Der ie nr FS ------ A.]J.GARDINE General Merchant EAGLE RIVER Agent for Frost & Wood IMPLEMENTS. COCKSHUTT PLOW (OY - =» Sharple's Cream Separators. RAW FURS BOUGHT & SULD. WHHOBHUMNBImnanaam LLUUL LEER EEL LTTE ETE »- am years is your guarantee - e John Deere you buy will do 2ll that is claimed for it. See this Docble-Disk Drill at cur store. J. A. STRUTT pap --Agent-- Dryden, Ont THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Member of Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association Published at DRYDEN, Ontario Every Friday Larges: circulation of any Weekly Paper in the Kenora District. Subscription $1.50 per year. HOUSE chance to join in some sort of "trade tion that everything is the teacher's CLEANIN G at home" campaign and we will admit§ fault, HOUSE-CLEANING TIME Ig t such moaiens hk > wr dedonomende hab Here again and we have a full seen our observation that people do line of your needs-- ot mind puying 2o0dt from hous PAINTS, and VARNISHES, Stores, and paying for them, provid-§ The best place to live is just with- AL ABASTINE, mg they gel her money's worth, in your income. PAIN BRUSHES SCRUB BRUSHES ALABASTINE BRUSHES, BROOMS, MOPS, Things not Wasted A chip off the old block is often a SPADES, SHOVELS, Ab 3 : The courtesy shown a customer blockhead. WHEELBARROWS, Flowers seat 0 a sick friend Everything for Spring Clean-up Praise given a fellow employee Bill Jomes says that the 15 runy We have just unpacked a full line of KITCHEN UTENSILS, of Real Good Quality E, A, KLOSE DRYDEN, AAA LROPAS 4 -- . nm, oe A I. 0. 0. 15 DRYDEN LODGE, * No. 417, will meet in the Town Hall, Dryden, Monday April 16th, 1928. INITIATORY DEGREE I. J. MacPHERSON, N.G F. E. RAY, Rec.-Secretary § DRYDEN LODGE, No, 1694 L.0. i: Mecias the First and Third Wednesday of each month, at eight p.m., in the Town Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited. J. D. NICHOLSON, W.M BADEN SMITH, Sec'y. Golden Stsr Ledse AF. & AM, No. 484, GR.C. Beets in the Masonic Hall Dryden, the Second Tuesday of each month. Visitors Cordially Invited. H. WILDE, W.M. A. E. BERREY, Secretary 1 . IT'S TIME TO THINK @F A --OR-- Top Coat ORDER NOW! A fine selection of samples to choose from, and as usual the prices are reasonable. T. 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