ES a > Something [i Unusual To Cut Prices on WHITE CANVAS FOOTWEAR at the Beginning of the Season. Ladies' White Canvas Balmorals, sizes 215 to 6%, @ ....... $1.05 Ladies' White Canvas Pumps, sizes 2/4 t0 063%, @ +... +. 1.95 Girls' White Canvas Balmorals, sizes 1[to2, @ ............ 1.95 "We Also Have Other Big Snaps in Ladies' and Children's Oxfords and Strap Canvas Shoes. SEE OUR DRY GOODS WINDOW FOR-- Newest shades in Plaid and Check Ginghams, per yard .. 23 Newest shades in Chambrey, per yard .......c.coovinnren 23 hime 32 Newest Patterns in Steelclad Galatea, per yard om om-- QUANTITY OF HAY FOR SALE in one ton or carload lots PRICES ON REQUEST NE = - D. W. SCOTT Dryden ¥ Kelso's Meat Market g © FRESH CURED MEATS BUTTER and LARD Fresh Eggs to Arrive for the Week-end. In the Daiter Block PHONE W. KELSO, Prop. First Class % MLE : SHOE REPAIRING Machin & Popham IE EE Barristers, Solicitors, etc. cnnpmmes Boots | Hui BSH Also Member Manitoba Bar. IMPERIAL BANK BUILDING, KENORA 3 ONT . after School Hours. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY Prices Strictly Moderate All Orders Receive PROMPT ATTENTION J. D O'NEILL. --_-- Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. L. GREENHILL | CARMICHAEL BLOCK No. 4 DUKE STREET KENORA , ONTARIO Dryden's Cash Grocery SPECIALS SALT PORK, fresh, per db... a. de dowiia ail vis 20° CHEESE, perib ........ A ET TR RE 22 "RAISINS, seedless, 7 Ibs for. ..cvvvvvivenisniises $1.00 COMFORT SOAP, 4 for cu. fviinisns ir 25 PATMOLIVE SOAP, 3 for... prsesni i See 25 JAM, assorted, Compound, per tin ..... any 49 Pioneer Brand 3 PRUNES 2-8 400 +. oerin eit iravnviivns iin nsinn 25 CORN STARCH, por pacltet vv qevivivevisineses .10 KRAFT CHEESE, 5b boxes ........... en $1.85 TILSONS HEALTH BRAN, per plet «icv cuisine 19 RASPBERRY, LEMON, and ORANGE SYRUP, for making drinks, 5 for «...oiiiieiiiiiiiiiiiinn $1.00 SUGAR, 100 108 108 «ivr nvnbionvonsidymnis unshi A Real Special 0. H. PRONGER, Proprietor. .] Dixon, K. Wilkinson, P. Pinkerton, B. % Senior II-----(B) Honours-- Sfreddo, Ines Sfreddo, Sylvia Dixon, For SATURDAY and MONDAY, t Hughie Reid, John Klose, Florence }Dagg, Edna Martinson, Willie Allen, { Nora Bauer, { Naddon, James MdKellar, Wannaco#t. K. Primary--@--- Frank Brisson, Gordon Field Robert McCallum, Berthil Moline, Pearl Mc- Kay, May Carke, Addie Cole, Earlie AE Smith, Charlie Moore, Gordon Nymark, Edgren, Lula Hunter, Alma Larson. |p; Halderson, Billy Vankoughnett, Pass-- Lester Moore. Jack Stewart, Sidney Lappage, Bob z Berrey, William Koshon, Winkie Edgar Evelyn Adair, Eldon Wright, Jack French, Eugene Naydon, Wallis Mec- Master, Geo. Martin, Minnie Reid. Junior IV.-- R. Whiteley, E. Turnbull, E. Trist, M. Nadon, R. Davis, E. Louttit, V. Smith, W. Moorehouse. : Senior III--Honours-- a 5 Junior IV.--Richard Eger. wi eany, b. Foulis, D. Merear, H.enior IT--Hedwig Eger*, Josophine ilson, E. Silver, A. Carney, A. Zoccole, Violet Wright. Doudiet, W. Spicer, J. Reid, R. Edgren, : Th P. Blair, E. Willard, D. Howarth, C. i Yieute, Janne Junior IIL.--Lillian Wright, Mary Eger*, George Huckell, Max Day. Senior I.--Verna Lyon*, Edith Fin- layson*. : Junior I.--Joe Zoccole, Guay*, Jenny Wright. Primary Senior--Walter Eger*, Wil- Dryden Public School po REPORT FOR MAY ERE I Senior IV--Honeurs-- Grace Gough, Jessie Flaming, Astrid Dinorwic Public school Report May 1925 Names in Order of Merit. Senior IV.--Fanny Ovenstone*, Roc- co Zoccole, Waino Hauta*, Robert Huckell. Spears. Pass-- E. Buchanan, J. Volkmar, G. Plotts, BE. Wice, J. Willard, M. Dean, H. Bar- ber, G. Mackey, E. Halderson, J. Smith, M. Trist, O. Adair, A. Berrey, Roland §T. Yaworski. , lie Huckell. Junior III-- 5 Dick Kelso, Charlie Gammon, Elsie Dorothy Wright*. Moorehouse, Cecil Law, Gordon Camp- nym : 99 bell, Phil Wright, Lenora "Stefanuik, oC My go Rosaline Madder, Duncan McKellar, Perfect Attendance marked .. Low Vada Robinson, George Gough, Frank " ie Whiteley, James Yaworshi, Lily Moore, (Miss) E.G. WRIGHT, Christine Colliss, Katie Steiner, Harley Wallin, Alice Halderson, Margot Cole, Leonard 'Hadley, David Mercer, Patty Wright, Fred Yaworski, Edward Mec-4 Monogle, Phyllis Hawke, Roma Naden, Austin Andrews. Senior II.--A-- Jim Rigby," Elsie Hunter, Stanley Hudson, Willie Moline, Vera Bailey, Dick Cole, Evelyn Pinkerton, Evelyn Strutt, Walter Davis, Billie Baker, Phyllis Barber. Ea" Annual Agricultural Statistics of Canada It is announced by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics at Ottawa, that the annual census of field crops and live stock for 1925 will be made this June. These statistics are collected jointly by the Dominion and Provincial Governments by means of cardboard schedules, issued to farmers through the rural school teachers and children. In British Columbia, they are mailed direct to the farmers. These schedules call for the acreage sown this year to the principal field crops and for the numbers of farm animals alive on, the farm in mid-June. The areas thus coleleted from the basis of the annual statistics of acreage and yield. It is very important for :all classes in Canada that correct statistic of agri- cultured production should be published but it is especially so for farmers them selves, who through co-operative wheat pools are now undertaking to market their own wheat and other products; because accurate statistics are essential to the fixing of fair prices. Any farmer who has not received the blank cardboard schedule through the rural school of his school district or other- wise by the middle of June, should make immediate application for sams, either to the teacher of the Public School District in which he resides, fo the Provincial Department of Agri- culture at the capital of his province, or to the Dominion Statistician at Ottawa. Eunice Gough, Jessie Munro. Pass-- May Bartlett, Lottie Bitar; Ernest Curley, Pearl Stefanuik, Margaret Anderson, Lloyd Brisson, Nellie Hardy, Yola Sfreddo, Ella Munro, Ivan Klose, Alice Vankoughnett. Junior II--Honours-- Mamie Reaney, Margery Crawley. Pass-- John Chaschowy, Betty Swanson, Aylmer Wilson, Philip Moline, Mona Proudfoot, Rose Yaworski, Lloyd Offer, Lilly Lewis, Lila Allan, Olive Burton. Senior I. (A)--Honours-- Gweneth Jones, Madge McKellar, Margaret Hunter, Lena McMaster®, Annie Yaroshuk*, Pass-- Beth Mercer**, George Moore**, Willie Hardy*, Fred Lappage*, Jimmy Baker, Jim Vankoughnett, Henry Francis Ernewein, Harold McQueen, Aubrey Pinkerton**, Jean Dempster*#, George Hunter, Oscar Nymark. Senior 1. (B)-- Ann M. Andrews, Barbara Jones, Kathleen Millroy, Cyril Wright, Sophie Trasiewicz, Dorothy Walmsley, Andy Volkmar, Ross Munro, Lester Pronger, Mary McMonagle, =~ Neill Campbell, Bonny Kentner, Lila Buchanan. Junior I--Honours-- B. Hawke, B. Wigle, G. Duncan, G. French, O. Steiner, L. Davis, H. Adair. Pass-- A. Bourock, W. Moore, A. Nymark, I. Norgate, E. Mercer, 1. Doudiet, R. Hatch, V. Wice, A. Moore, J. Koshon, Cr TG O. Robertson, A Brisson, D. Reid, J. Bartlett®, J. MaMonagle®. FURNITURE MOVE ( and our Junior I--Honours-- ; Brian Barber, Jessie Cole, Clifford STOCK CHANGES from day to day BARGAINS At the West End Second Hand Store McGuire, May Howarth, Gladys Van- koughnett. Pass-- Leila Foulis**, Marguerite Violet Moline*, Colin Proudfoot*, Thos. Crawley*, Ann Smith, Carl Heard, George Ernewein, Margaret Nevins, Esther Robinson, Gladys Buchanan, Alfred Trist, Dorothy Stratton. We Call Your Attention to some of these Specials-- Large ROLL TOP DESK OIL STOVE, 2 and 3 Burners Kitchen STOVES & RANGES Senior Primary---Honours-- KITCHEN CABINET Hilda Davies, Gwendoline Faulconer, Kitchen TABLES & CHAIRS : Clemmie Wright, Tessie Chipman, Jean otehison, Derts Doudiet. : DINING ay TABLES MAPLE FLOORING Monty Robertson, Raymond Wice**, Alvin Hudson**, Robert Clarke, i K, Primary--C-- TEAM OF HORSES, Ruby McGuire, Ethel Fido, Kelalr, Bobby Foote, Bert Eileen Wigle, Witt. Wogon SINGLE HORSE HARNESSS and Buggy. Ruth Norgate, Grant, ONE DEMOCRAT i Buchanan. {And 'other things too numerous K. Primary--B-- to mention. Minervia McMonagle, Helen Chas- 2 8 e chowy, Adela Foulis, Charlotte Davis, Mary Dixon Mickey Pronger, Agnes Blake, Marie Heard, Emma Strutt, Ross Doudiet, Norman Hunter, Roger Mrs FLORA SPEARS, Dryden, Ontario. Primary Junior-- Gladys Lyon*§ FURNITURE Dress Lengths in exclusive designs, ©f Imported French Silk, Stripe Ratines TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A YARD off our regular prices, all next week THE NEW VICTORIAN CLOTH in lovely new designs. About twenty new patterns just re- ceived, ideal for cool summer dresses. peryard ....... AE rb ees Ve PLE E eR sa wan sire" [8S ENGLISH BLUE BIRD CREPE in peach, sky blue, or mauve. per yard ...... Then rT ERE STE Dh dese eh ARS DRAPERY CRETONNES large assortment and designs, ote ves ae per yard Pronger nt ~ " tiny i Ladies' and Children's Ready-to-Wear Ladies' House Dresses, fine check Gingham, fast colors $1.50 Little Girls' Colored Bloomer Dresses. A variety of simple, well- made models, of the sort ndispensable to every childs summer Wald oODE ites ssh smn ensdnr sng 1.05 Gingham Dresses for the older Girls. esse ge e0 eevee soos css Co ee Pee Age eight to fourteen. Good washable Gingham, neatly trimmed ............... 1.73 Little Girls' Dresses, age three to six, Fancy Check Gingham, Organdie rere EL 1.25 Children's Rompers, in assorted colors, with embroidery design . @ 1.00 Small Boys' Serge Suits, trimmed with white. Age two to six 5 5 5 0h 00 vo E Ta BEE EEE AEE SUS SB EEE LEASE tr ANSE. in view ins sn snags tos Fon a vi sistant e le wins wiv ie Wein wie bd cevne 15:75 Wash Suits. Age two to SIX Years ......coveeeeonves 1.45, 2.00 Girls' Hiking Suits, Khaki color, .......c..cciieiiivnnnns 1.75 THESE GOODS ARE THE BEST POSSIBLE AT A FAIR AVERAGE PRICE. GATES J. B. T limax Trucks JusT THE RIGHT THING FOR FARM USE. Made in CHATHAM, Ontario HIGH QUALITY LOW WHEELS----LOW PRICE J. S. CORNER, Oxdrift, Ont. Agent for: -- (NTERNATIONAL JuARVESTER COMPANY of Canada, Les Balloon Cord Equipped ' Equipped. FORDOR SEDAN ............ SI025100 «oe nnrss ons $1060.00 TUDOR SEDAN .......ovvnee Ey SR 910.060 COUPT es wavs ia shiner sas NO ER 810.00 TOURING 0.0800 cussd coiled OLRIO0 i sf sia ea leeseie 65000 ROADSTER iirc arsenite SPE oi din nines inne 610.00 LIGHT DELIVERY .......... 580/00... veer innsnn 615.00 TOURING CHASSIS ......... AOSIO0 0 cosine oe tiv 530.00 1- Ton TRUCK CHASSIS... S00I00 + on neon BO FORDSON TRACTOR ....... o BIE J iinet wwe . ---- BARGAINS in used Cars: COUPE, 1023 ++i. s+ . $475.00 LIGHT DEL'Y, 1923.. + $325.00 TOURING, rn Re 375.00 LIGHT DEL'Y, 1919... 175.00 TOURING, 1923 .....- 35000 1-Ton TRUCK, 1919.... 275.00 TOURING, 1923 ...... 325.00 FORDSON TRACTOR 450.00 NEW and USED CARS can be purchased on our Time Payment Plan, Dingwall Garage