Dryden Observer, 5 Mar 1926, p. 2

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER usy Store FORTY BOXES, CHOICE WINTER VARIETIES OF B. .C. APPLES All in Good Condition To March 20th, 1926. CASH, per Box . ; $2.75 Look us up and we will show you the Apples. Still a few boxes left Sale price. BUAPORATED APRICOTS... Ah aT 28 PRUNES, diffevent sizes) ne Juhl aha per .135,:.28, 20 4-ib Glass Jar ORANGE MARMALADE, reg. .go..... .8o ib (Gloss Jars PINEAPPLE beg, 31.00 ..onq hn id. .90 41h Tins HAMSTERLEY Orange Marmalade, per tin .75 1h Tins Sheriff's SEVILLE Orange Marmalade ...... .go : -1b Ys FRESH FIG JAM veg. 3%. 5. ches. so in .20 v6-0%. Bottle OLIVES veg. 30. vidi, oh co ceive sii 45 Mexican Style CHILI CON CARNE, with beans....... .20 orn Bottle CHUTNEY, di isin i i ay x3 Dry Beautiful Patterns CIIINTZ for Goods Big Assortment Patterns GINGHAM, reg. .25 yd Big Assortment Patterns GALATEA, reg. .35 Window curtains, reg. ALL EYES ON PRIMROSE for Very Good Reasons THE McCormick -- Deering Primrose Rall-Bearing S=2pa- rator is the biggest "News" in the Separator field today. Throughout the Deminion M'Cornuck-Deering Primrose has attracted the public eye & caused thousands of farm- ers to buy purely by reason of its sueceasful design. "Neth- ing succeeds like success" is 'Gemonstrated daily by Prim- rose deliveries. All eyes are truly on Frimrose--and the man who owns a Primrose knows why. For the benefit of dairy profits make it a point to know the McCormick-Deer- ing Primrose--now is a good time--and take advantage of the superior construction it offers. We will be pleased to show vou the machine and demnnsiicate to your complete satisfaction. your --McCORMICK --DEERING-- (Prim rose) Balll-Bearing 3 8. Agent for:--- Lora ee Look Ahead! Five yecrs from now, uninsulated housss will be out-of-date Nobody wili want to live in such a house, Nebedy will want to buy or rent such a heuse. Nobody will think of building such a house THE MOOT IMPORTANT QUES- TION ABOT Tp ANY HOUSE Get the answer before you build buy or rent. Naturally you want a beautiful home, a well arranged home. But these things do not insure a good home. The first essential of a good home is a good shelter. Ho es not insulated, are not good shelters, CORNER, Oxdrift, . | more durable. Cream Separator Ont. INTERNATIONAL RLY fon hE of ECan d Ltd. Does What "Insulation" means Ordinary building materials do not effectively stop heat. In winter, furnace heat leakes out; in summer, the sun's heat beats through--unless there is some special material in the walls and roof to stop heat. Such a material is known as "insulation." It is this thing of heat-leaking that Celotex Insulating Lumber practically stops. - Advantages not found in ordinary homes Celotex will keep your house snug and warm while winter roars outside and refreshingly cool in summer. It makes homes quiet and restful--stronger, and much _i{ Austin Andrews, Dryden Public School Report For January & February. Sr IV.-- Honours-- Evelyn Adair, Nona Reaney, Frances Foulis. Pass-- Winkie Edgar, Gladys Noble, Lillian Pilkey, Minnie Reid, Hazel Wil- son, Elmer Silver, Eldon Wright, Jr. IV. B--Pass--Duncan Mercer, Rettie Edgren, Roma Spears, Hugh Julius Volkmar. Jr. IV.--Honours--A. Doudiet, IM. Dean, BE. Wice, K. Wilkinson. Pass--E. Buchanan, J. Willard, G. . Mackey, P. Pinkerton, C. Dixon, I. ' Munro, J. Smith, A. Berrey. Absent for one or more exams--O Adair, E Haldersen. Sr. 1IT--Honours--E. Moorehouse. Pass--OC. Law, R. Kelso, C. Gammon, P Wright, M Cole, R Madder, K Steiner D Mercer. j Absent for one or more exams--W. i McMaster, L. Moore, V Robinson, L . Stefaniuk, F Whiteley, R Madder. Jr. III--Dick Cole, Jessie Munro, Vera Bailey, May. Ronald Whiteley. Barber, Hithel Willard, Jeanette Reid, Mineral Mining in Ontario MONTREAL, Mar. 3.--Great Progress was made in Canada's mineral industry _in 1925, according to a report made by 8. J. Cook, chief of mining, metallurgi- , cal and chemical branch of the Domin- ion bureau of statistics in an address at the opening session of the annual mest- ing of the Canadian institute of mining and metallurgy here. Mr Cook pointed out production of minerals reached a value of $224,846,237, an advance of $15,262,831, over 1924. Metal mining exception of coal. Upward of 64,000 persons find em- ployment in Canada's mining industry wages and salaries totalling approxi- mately $83,000,000 annually. LONDON, Mar. seats in the league of nat.ons' council. in Ontario showed "wonderful prosperity,gold silver, nickel and copper were produced in abundance | and in addition to these leading miner- j Reliable Mare, 1600-1bs --_..__. als, there was a production of almost every other economic mineral with the 8--The government has waived its objections tc a debate in the house of commons on the deli- cate questionof allotment of permanent 9 : Bartlett, Ernest Curley, Patty Wright, The house will discuss this question to- : Phyllis Barber, Olaf Smith, Evelyn | morrow after a full statement by Sir Strutt, Bella Blake, Evelyn Pinkerton. | Austen Chamberlain, foreign secretary Sr. ITI__Gordon Campbell, James: In view of this decision Premier Bald- Rigby, Dolores Faulkiner, Elsie Hunter win did not make his expected state- Alice Haldersen, Roma Nadon, Fred ment in regard to the British position. Yaworski, Willie Moline, Mike Chas- chowy. ; Those who missed more than two examinations--Eunice Gough, George Gough, 'Alice Vankoughnett, Billic Baker, Yola Sfreddo. Sr. II. A--Honours--Mary Dziobia, Ruby Reid, Margery Crawley, Mar- garet Hunter, Philip Moline, Mam'e Reaney, Rose Yaworski, Walter French Joffre Dixon, Aylmer Wilson, Beth Mercer, Ella Munro. . Pass--Anna Marie Andrews, Mary Smith, Thomas Turnbull, Kathleen Millroy, Richard Bauer, Gweneth Jones Lilly Lewis, George Sherwood, Fred Lappage, Mona Proudfoot, Mary Blake Willie Hardie, Ross Munro. 3 B II.--Honours--Jim Vankoughnett. Pass--Oscar Nymark, Harold Mec- Queen, Cyril Wright, Lola Dean, Henry Sfreddo, Francis Ernewein, Andy Vilk- mar, Ines Sfreddo, Billy Wigle, Neil Campbell, Raymond Hatch, Lila Buch- anan, Mary McMonagle, Marion Beck. George Ernewein, Aubrey Moore. The following were absent for one or more examinations--Tessie Chip- man, Angus Allen, Gordon Robinson wsther Robinson, Lilla Foulis, Viole. Moline, Mike Semak, Lawrence Strat- ton, Dorothy Stratton, Clemmy Wrigh 'Tine Cova. First Clogs tlonouy s--Nellie Sfred do, Raymond Wice, Joe Cook. Pass----Alfred Kelso, Muriel Bailey, Harry Martinson. Sr. Primary--Honours--Ruby Me- Guire, Ethel Fido, Bileen Wigle, Char- lotte Davis, Minerva MacMonaglc Florence Dagg, Marie Heard, Mary Dixon, Nora Bauer, Bobby Foote, Grant Buchanan. Pass--Emma Strutt, Norman Hunter Hugh Reid, Ilelen Chaschowy, dna Martinson. Ji Primary--Honours--dMildred Rip- ley, Myrtle Barber, Frank Brisson, Gordon Fields, Agnes Blake, Alice Classified GRADED SEED OATS FOR SALE. No. 1 Gold Rain, ger. test 98 percent. at 90c. per bus. No. 1 Early Cluster, from first prize Field Crop Competition (Dryden) with 93 points out of 100. Also Fifth prize at Ottawa Winter Fair. At $1.00 per bus. The three first prizes in Field Crop Competition of Dryden Agricul- tural Society in 1925 was from. Seed grown by me in 1924. T. H. LEWIS, Oxdrift. SNAP SALE-- . $75.00 ¢ Reliable Mare, 1400-Ibs ----..----.. 50.00 Imperial Wagon, Shafts & Pole 45.05 Buggy & New Shafts --_.._._.. 45.00 Sleigh & Harness at Cost Price. W. H. GARDINER, Kenora, Ont. East End. FOR SALE--STAR CAR IN GOOD Running Order. Engine in splendid condition. 4 Oversize Cord Tires, and Spare Tire. 1923 Model. Will sell for $609.00. Can be seen any time W. A. WEARE, Minnitaki, Gen. Merchant. FOR SALE--GOOD MILK COW, to ireshen in May. Will be in third ME ilking. --Apply F. OLSON, Wabigoon. COTTAGE FOR SALE OR RENT. Six rooms with good basement and furnace. Al' in good condiion, and nicely fenced. Suitable terms to re- sponsible party. Apply at house (olc Cumming"s property) on Princess S.. close to St. Luke's Church. 2|3|26 Mrs WALTER M'KAY For Sale--5-roomed HOUSE in Scott Sub-division, built last year, finished inside with B. C. Fir, cellar dug, but not finished; 3-10 of an acre of excel- lent garden land; can be had for half cash. "For price and terms see A. J. LOCK, Pe Firs: Class SHOE RE AIRING NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND II. Pass--Geraldine Duncan, Aubrey Pinkerton, Lester Pronger, Sofia Trasie wicz, Ernest Hutchison, Hazel Adair, Andrews, Margaret Buchanan, Berth'l Moline, James Reid, Edith Wright, Anne Chaschowy, Mary Clark, Rus- Alma Rrisson, Bonny Kentner. line Faulconer, Brian Barber, I.--Honours--Hilda Davies, Gwendo- Jean sell Hawke, James Louttit, Billy Van- koughnett, Howard Reaney, John Mc- Queen, George Morettin, Eileen Cooper There is nothing so comortabie as an OLD PAIR OF BOOTS I can make them look as good as mew 'Don't throw away your Shoes just because you think they are Hutchison, Gladys Vankoughnett, Dun- can Reid, Clifford McGuire, Pass--Jessiz Cole, Jas McMonagle, it Leak =m ® The Most Important Question About Any House Tommy Crawley, Duncan Turner, Margaret Nevins, Heat Little or no extra cost Celotex makes other building materials unnecessary and it offers many advantages found in no other insulation. It is the only insulation that adds great struc- tural strength and is not an extra item in the building. As sheathing Celotex is used in outside walls as sheathing. It takes the place of wood lumber and building paper. At the same time it gives effective insulation. This use of Celotex costs less than ordinary construction. 3 Celotex under plaster On inside walls, plaster is applied directly to the surface, replacing lath. Here, it also gives insula- Gordon Nymark. a p--_ ski, - Charlie Moore, Sex Your LuMBER DEALER tion, greater wall does away with lath marks. This construction is a trifle more ex- pensive than lath and plaster--but considering the advantages, it is well worth it. New comfort for old houses You can enjoy a big measure of Celotex comfort in the house you : now live in. Simply line attic and ; fj basement with Celotex. That helps a lot and costs but little. Before you think of putting any money into a house (building, |§ buying, renting or remodeling) let us give you all the facts. J. WINTERBOTTOM, Agent, Celotex Insulating Lumber. Pass--Pat Halderson, Billie Yawor- Duncan Adair. § Tommy Cooper, Earl Smith, Vernon Montie Robertson, Pronger, Beatrice Dagg, Ethel Beck. strength and too far gone. Let me have a look at them, and I will estimate the cost to repair them. I am sure you will be satisfied, and will also save money while getting a foot comfort that no new Boot cam give. Rebuilding Soles & Heels a Speciality CHILDRENS BOOTS REPAIRED After School Hours GREENHILL DUKE STREET L. No. 4, Real Estate TO SELL, RENT OR EXCHANGE Building--Centrally situated, suitable for Barber Shop and Pool Room. Twelve rooms up-stairs. Will rent or sell on very reasonable rates and terms. Eight-roomed Residence on Duke St, Near Zciool and Store. Stall Building, on King St, suitable for small family. Just a short distance from Mill Eight-R Will 1ent or sell at a snap. Seven-roomed House on King St. May be obtained at a very low price, or rental. We also have good offers in Farm Lands. Call and see | us in regard to these. F. SPEARS, Dryden, Ont. Dryden, Ontario i SHrn i hE TE STE aa evden Livery, Transfer | 3A i V and oh 2 Exchange Barn 3 ge HE W. a Wilson ; ; Phone 28 § © DRYDEN, - OMT. ea Se ramon eri = ae SERB ae os louse Cleaning TIME IS HERE AGAIN AND WE ARE PREPARED FOR IT. ARE YOU? skoskockook ok BRUSHES. BROOMS And M OP S. PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE VARNISHES, STAINS. ALABASTINT, WALL SIZE. Everything you need for a general clean-up this Spring. E. A. KLOSE EE a a aah J. CRGSIER General Merchant. OXDRIFT, ONTARIO HOUSE CLEANING TIME WILL SOON BE HERE. CHURCH'S ALABASTINE together with Albright Rubbherset Alaba tine Brushes Are Good. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. ANDERSON & HARRIS FUNERAL DIREGTORS DAY OR NIGHT CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO PHONE 2% 62 BR 2; Night, 62 R 4 ROBT. SWE ENEY General Blacksmith AGENTS FOR-- Wassey- Harris Implements CAREON REBOVED FROM CYLINDER by Acetylene Burning 3 O'NEILL Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. CARMICHAEL BLOCK KENORA ONTARIO W. 4. WEARE General Merchant MINNITAKI, ONTARIO Agent For-- JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. There is John Deere Equipment for Every Farm Use. Get QUALITY and SERVICE TIME PAYMENTS Arranged to Suit Purchasers. good size lot, nicely situated. oomed House on King St. | Tachin & Popham Barristers, Solicitors, H. A.C. MACHIN EARLE C. POPHAM Also Member Manitoba Bar. IMPERIAL BANK BUILDING KENORA ONT etc. HEC rs HE SR > gs J. GARDINER : General Merchant, A WAGLE RIVER. Agent for ki Frost & Woed IMPLEMENTS. 1 COCKSHUTT PLOW (OY. ® Fk Xx Sharple's Cream Separators. i RAW FURS BOUGHT & SOLD. Pie roe ny { WATKIN'S PRODUCTS For Farmer or (itizen ALL THE OLD ONES AND SOME NEW ONES JUST TRY THE COCOA . PREPARED MUSTARDS EZY-WASH AND MINERAL SOATS E., T. (DAD) ROWLAND

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