Dryden Observer, 6 Mar 1925, p. 3

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ror em ® Big Snap in 90c. per dozen : ---- WHILE STOCK LASTS-- TAKE ONE OR TWO DOZEN HOME WITH - Corn Starch, two for 25c Busy BEE JELLY POWDERS YOU The Market WANTED--YOUNG GIRL FOR One month, work Light, as their comp- any is required most. From 8.00 a.m. (to 5.00 p.m. daily, except Sundays. Apply after Five o'clock to D. M. KENTNER, Dryden. 3-Room HOUSE FOR RENT, suitable for house-keeping. Apply at Daiter's Store, opposite Town Hall, FOR SALE--UPRIGHT WALNUT PIANO, in good condition. Price $200. Apply--P. F. KINGABY, Rectory, Eagle River, Ont. For Sale--PEN SILVER SPANGLED HAMBURGS, three Pullets (laying) and unrelated Cockerel $8.00 Two Cockerels same strain $2.00 each to make room. Apply to A. JONES, Casimer St. Dryden, Ont. FOR SALE--A WELL MATCHED (2 az Bay Team, about 2600 Ibs. Good or workers and very reliable, with har- 2 ness and waggon.--Apply to WALDHOF FARMERS, CO-OP. Co. D. . S( O i ] Dryden _ _Waldhot, Ontario. FOR Sale--PURE BRED HOLSTIEN BULL, coming two vears; Pure Bred Be Zon ; Holstien HEIFER, 114 yrs; two Pure ; BRS SAREE PATTER Bred Holstien CALVES, six and nine months; two grade CALVES, four 5 : months, will be sold reasonably for 8 2 3 ] {0 cash. Our herd was tested for the i 2 I i {accredited free from tuberculosis 4 t Federal Herd Book, and came through ; with clean records, guaranteed free 2 > from T.B.--Apply to FRESH CURED MEATS E. DAWKINS. BUTTER and LARD For Sale--CORD-WOOD SAW OUT : . fit, complete on sleighs, $150.00. Fresh Eggs to Ar rive for the For Rent--THREE HOUSES. : Week-end. For Sale--TAMARAC (16-inch) IN five cord lots, $2.50 per short cord.-- FROZEN HIDES BOUGHT & SOLD R. H. PRONGER, Dryden. No Grading. -- WANTED -- Secondhand FURNITURE. We HONE 6 4 KELSO, P rop. would like you to give us the first ot Shanes to buy your furniture on ¥ it 3 A AI FEA i eaving town.--S. DAITER ond Milt a, 3 £5 5 8g 1 RRR ER - She ; SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY-- : While Stock Lasts, CREAMERY BUTTER, three hs for .....0.. | $1.00 SUGAR eleven ibs ....... 0... .. Le Ee 99 of FLOUR, one hundred tbs ....... rene ae $35.23 FOR MONDAY-- The first ten customers giving an order for groceries to the extent of seven dollars, can purchase a bag of PURITY FLOUR for $4.99 (Not including Sugar.) FOR TUESDAY-- SMOKED HAM, small, perth .i................c... .24Y5 Blue Ribbon BAKING POWDER, per tin ................ 23 FOR WEDNESDAY FEED OATS persack ............ ov sii. $2.19 HAY, Good, peribale 5... cc. ohio. $1.29 FOR THURSDAY-- ONE PAIL OF FRUIT DROPS to be sold at, per ib... 1934 Regular 45c¢. per th ONE-CENT CANDIES, six for. .... Se aa .05 FOR FRIDAY-- 1 Tin of PEARS, 1 of APRICOTS, 1 of PINEAPPLE, Fresh Stock and Good Quality, Regular g5c.-- 2 The THREE TINS FOR ...... Sixty-Nine Cents. Encourage and Patronize the store who keeps prices down and quality high. 0. H. PRONGER, Prop. ma 'Bi-Monthly Report ~--DRYDEN PUBLIC SCHOOL *(Absent from one or more examina- tions. Names in order of merit. Sr. IV.--Honours-- Grace Gough, Alma Larson, Grace Robinson, Evelyn Adair. Pass--Jack Stewart, Lillian Pilkey, Bob Berrey, Jessie Fleming*, Lula Hunter, Madge Hunter, Winkie Edgar, Grace Hardie, Elsie Moline, Eldon | Wright*, George Martin, Jack French, Eugene Naydon, Sidney Lappags®, i Olive Lewis, Astrid Edgren*, Minniz Reid*, Jr. IV.--Honours--E. Turnbull. Pass--E. Trist, V. Smith, M. Nadoa, } W. Moorehouse, BE. Louttit, V. Oliver, R. Davis. Sr. III:--Honours--N. Reany, FT. Foulis, D. Mercer, E. Silver, A. Carney P. Blair, C. Bauer, H. Wilson, D. Howarth, J. Volkmar, E. Willard, 2. Wice, W. Spicer, J. Reid, A. Doudiet, R. Spears. Pass--C. Dixon, H. Barber, E. Hai- derson, P. Pinkerton, K. Wilkinson, G. Mackey, R. Nelson, R. Edgren, J. Willard, T. Yaworski, O. Adair, J. Buchanan, L. Munro, J. Smith, M. Trist, G. Plotts, A. Berrey, W. Me- Master. Jr. III.--Honours--Cecil Law, Dick Kelso, Lenora Stefanuik, Charlie Gam. mon, Gordon Campbell, Elsie Moore- house, Phil Wright, Harley Wallin, Margot Cole, Katie Steiner. Pass--Liy Moore, Fred Yaworski, Vada Robinson, Austin Andrews, Patty Wright, Leonard Hadley, Mike Chas- chouy, David Mercer, Phyllis Hawke, George Gough, Richard Trist, Roma Nadon, Duncan McKellar, Edward Me- Monagle, Bella Blake. Sr. II.-- Parents should see that pupils' standard is at least sixty per cent, also that all pupils attend all examinations. Honours.--FElsie Hunter, James Rig- by, Richard Cole, Vera Bailey, Evelyn Pinkerton. Pass--Willie Moline, Jessie Munro, Evelyn Strutt, Phyllis Barber, Eunice L Gough, Bilie Baker*, Pearl Stefanuik, May Bartlett®, Ernest Curley, Margaret Anderson. The following were absent for one Or more examinations-- Billie Baker 1, May Bartlett 1, Walt- er Davis 4, Evelyn Hudson 6, Stanley Hudson 8, Willie Moline 1, Ellen Noz- gate 1, Ernest Pilkey 2, Ruby Reid |, Alice Vankoughnett 5, Bob Vankough- nett 3, Lloyd Wigle 2. - Sr. L--Honours--Mamie Reaney, Lloyd Offe, Margery Crawley, Alymer Wilson, Gweneth Jones, John Chas- chowy, Mary Blake, Betty Swanson, Rose Yaworski, Madge McKellar, Philip Moline, George Moore. - Pass.--Lila Allan, Francis Ernewein Willie Hardy, Olive Burton, Lena Mec- Master, Fred Lappage, Beth Mercer, Annie Yaroshuk, Jimmy Baker, Mona Proudfoot, Katy Chaschowy, Henry Sfreddo, Harold McQueen, Margaret Hunter, Billy Olson, Lilly Lewis, Os- car Nymark, Jean Dempster, Ines Sfreddo, George Hunter, Sylvia Dixon, Jim Vankoughnett, Grace Klose. A--Jr. I--Honours--Lila Buchanan Barbara Jones, Anna Andrews, Kath- leen Millroy, Neil Campbell, Dorothy Walmsley, Bobbie Hawke. Pass--Isabelle Norgate, Andy Volk- may, Cyril Wright, Ross Munro, Sofia Trasiewicz, Lester Pronger, Olga Stai- ner, Vivian Wice, Raymond Hatch, Bill Wigle, Annie Bourock, Allen Moore, ; Mary McMonagle, Joseph Koshon, Jack , Bartlett, Bonnalyn Kentner, Wilfred : Moore. H B---Honours--Hazel Adair, Grace French, Geraldine Duncan, Esther Mer- cer, Duncan Reid, Fanny Olson, Arnold Nymark, Jimmy McMonagle. Pass--TUlysse Nadon, Clagton Bailey ~ Primary--Honours-- Brian Barber, Gladys Buchanan, Elva'Currie, Tommy Crawley, Ann Smith, Margaret Neviens, Clifford McGuire, Jessie ; Cole, Violet Moline, Esther Robinson. { Pass-- Carl Heard, May Howarth, Colin Proudfoot, Jack Mackay, Angus Allen Marguerite Nicholl, Shalin OL! [ son*, Alfred Houde*, Norman Hardie," Leila Foulis, Muriel Fraser. { C Primary--Hilda Davies, ; Hutchison, Alfred Kelso, Muriel Bailey ; Monty Robertson, Harry Martinson, ! Raymond Wice, Alvin Hudson, Nellie | Sfreddo, Doris Doudiet, Bert Kellar, | i Ethel Fido. ! B Primary--Ruby McGuire, Florence Dagg, Hughie Reid, John Klose, ; Minerva McMonagle, Mary Dixon, ! Helen Chaschowy, Willie Allen, Edna Martinson. : A Primary--Marie Heard, .. Grant | { Buchanan, Ruth Norgate, Bobby Foote | Eileen Wigle, Mickey Pronger, Ross' Doudiet, Norman Hunter, Roger Nadon Adela Foulis, Agnes Blake, Nora Bauer, Edward Wannacott, Charlie Moore. : Jean! 0 You Can BRUNSWICK, Save Money at The Variety Store COLUMBIA & EDISON RECORDS. We have Just Received a Good Assortment in these Records. Men's Silk Knitted Ties, each .50 Women's Cashmere Hose, black, heavy weight, per pair ..... .50 Children's Heavy Ribb, all-wool Hose, black, per pair ....... 50 Women's Silk Hose, all colours, pet pair Le 65 Girls' Cashmere fine rtib Hose, assorted colors, per pair ... 70 Women's All-wool brown & green heather Hose, per pair ..... .55 Flanellette, pink or blue stripe, 27-inches wide, good weight, per yard 25 hI IR TELE HRN Re RE ee TE Sheeting, 70-in. wide, good weight and bleached, per yard ..... yo Sateens, in all the different shades 36-in. wide, per yard ....... 30 Yarn, White Sweater Style, 1-02. balls, each 15 Men's Braces, leatherends, per pair . 50 Electric Curling Irons, one year guarantee, $1.90 Electric Light Globes, 2s, 40 and 60 watt, each... .. .25 Thermos Bottle refills, each 40 Playing Cards, per pack ... .30 Dutch Tulip Bulbs, nine for 23 Teco vss eee sense LAE os IR ® ssn LI EE Ey Pronger's Variety Store "iy Bes h Fish DON'T FORGET THIS 1S LENT SEASON And I Have Just Got In A Large Supply of Fresh Fish of all descriptions. Also a Variety of Canned Fish, so as to good selection to choose from. give you a SR A FE RR PRE PPR Let Separator ITS for $2.30 This Thrifty Cream Guard Your Cream Checks --J¢ Is Easy to turn and easy to pay for! Crore -- J. 8S. CORNER, Oxdrift, Ont. Agent for i-- i INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY of Canada, Ltd § "Our cream checks have increased on an average of $2.30 per week," writes one recent McCormick - Deering "Primerose" purchaser who milks but three cows. His experience is typical. Think of it! The machine pays for itself in the butterfat it actually saves for you. --THE-- McCORMICK-DEERING "PRIMROSE" Runs On BALL BEARINGS There is no other Cream Separator like it. It is the very latest development in Cream Separator design. Thoroughly modern and effici- ent. Say the word and we will set up a machine on your farm tomorrow. Try it yourself and yowll agree it 'is the World's Easiest - Runnin Cream Separator. : \

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