Dryden Observer, 5 Jul 1929, p. 2

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June Promotions nt The revort of Mrs Heards' class is reprinted below by request, as inzl report submitted to the lid not show tht pupils re- houours. OY: CevE Tl g oom S--Teacher, Mrs Heard-- {Ions --Mildred Wright, Hubert Park- es, Bobby Taylor, George McKellar Merven Irvin, Bryan Crawley, Irene Stovel, Hazel Brisson, Myrtle Ankn- ey*, Gladys Auren®, Opal Pinkerton®, Mildred Asplund®, Helen Gough®, Thert Klose, Douglas Hatch, Phyllis s, Annie Rohatymski, Georg: Barber, Jack Heard, Oxville Ankney, Daisy Dempster, Hazel McGuire, Wal ter Davis, Mac Wigle, Dorothy Pol- lock. Pass--Rubena Wice, George Mac- Mronegal, Marjory Sherwood, 'Aaron Robinson, Paul Codk, Lily Dempster, Thelma Hunter, Jack Norris, Delvin Skene. : Recormmended--ElImer Robinson. Absent for Exams:--Marie Heard, the | "national outdoor magazine, is devoted JULY ROD AND GUN AND CANADIAN SILVER FOX NEWS a as Tn line with the season of the year tht July issue of Rod and Gun Canadian Silver Fox News, Canada's and largelly to the fishing and camping serats of outdoor life. In addition to the regular Fishing Notes dpartment acpably conducted by G. P. Sladen a couple of splendid varns by N. Milton Browne and Rene de la Bruere appear in this' issue. The contents include many excellent and features by Edward Orme rod, Bonnycastle Dale, C. S. Landis, J. W. Winsen and W. C. Motley, pro- viding a wealth of entertainment and stories information for the reader. Fox ranch ers will find valuable information in the articles of the Canadian Silver Fox News section. Rod and Gun and Canadian Siiver Tox News is published monthly oy Ww. J. Taylor, Limited, Woodstock, Ontario. Paterson's For the Tt thinking of cer--refuse substitutes Only choice leaves grown at high altitudes go into the blending of Blue Ribbon Tea. That is why its flavour is so uniformly ex- cellent. Insist upon getting it from your gro- of inferior cualitw. IE WITH the rm mk PS N4 nN ORIEN Corner's Little Corner Vol. 2 Fuly _bth, 1929 8 weekly in Doctor--Congrainla- tions, boss you're the farther of triplets. Politician--I demand . a re-comb--Wal Sire t Journal. ; They're better chat's why so many Me- Cormick-Deering Mow ers and rakes are sold to the Canadian fat- mer each year. Owner (trying to sell secondhand car): «] ean assure you sir, there's no hill too steep for her, no road to rough for her. She's gone everywhere" Possible purchaser (candidly) : Tm afraid she has."'--Tit-Bits. How about a new scuffler for the potato patel, they do not cost much and help out wonderfully on the hoe ing. MecCdrmick-Deer ing scufflers are good scufflers, try one. a Scobch in- Kilts are man's apology for decent exposure. A McCormick-Deerin? knife grinder is a real time saver in haying time, and the price is low, only $7:50. Visitor: spell horse Hostess' Little Girl: «] could if I wanted to but what's the use of spelling anything sO out of style." "Can - you " _ By all appearanze the hay crop this year will be light, you cannot of forq to leave the half of it on the ground the way some of these pld machines do. Have an order placed for a McCormick -- Deering mower and save the worry for the other fellow. A laundry is a place where your clothes arc mangled. Jim Tuckey has the reputation fox telling! the truth always so we were gratified to hear him say, "Cutting hay with my new Mcorm- No. 19 the Interest of the People of Kenora District. ick--Deering mower 1s a snap. It cubs clean, pulls light, and runs like a sewing machine If you want to see a man well pleased wn a new wagon, juch see Si. Byington +f Bryde he has a new WIcCor- mick--Deering, of the heavy type, and says © is the real thing, and he is right at that. Won't you let us tell you about the McCor mick--Deering Self- dump Rake, quote you prices, and suggest con venient terms. If you need a rake, now 1s the time to buy and this is the rake to buy. 'Herb Wilde, of Dry- den has a McCormick Deering mower that has cut twenty-nine crops of hay and stumps and says "with a few repairs it is good for another 2g. It always pays to gel the best: rere J. 8. CORNER McCormick -Deering Deales, OXDRIFT, Ost Peers ward he latest samgles, and have ever had. color combinations. the Continent. on the Market. to call at our store and entire range. T. PROUDFOOT, "The Dryden -- Spring Season draw- 'ing near, we feel that you will be repleneshing your Clothes suitable for tlie warr~r weather. We have just received the the most attractive range we New weaves; new patterns; new Productions of the leading mills of England, Scotland, Ireland, and The Best and Cheapest Clothes Please Consider this an Invitation they are inspect the LIVERY AN PROMPT SERVICE AT ALL HOURS A. WEAVER, 3 Phone §6 Dryden, Ontario £2 DRAY | J. CROSIE General Merchant OXDRIFT, ONTARIO Dealer in-- BOOTS AND SHOES DRY GOO GROCERIES, ns, HARDWAR FARM IMPLEMENTS EE Agent for-- LIFE INSURANCE FROST AND WOOD & COCKSHUTY IMPLEMENTS | i sus tebauBidt 30EA0rEEd EHREROT SRARIDE REN Had id PRS 1 = : = : : oi - ah a er pes nd Te MANY PEOPLE CONSIDER IT AN ORDEAL E TO PURCHASE FOOTWEAR. WE WILL 3 SOLVE YOUR PROBLEM AND FURNISH AB- SOLUTE COMFORT WITHOUT SACRIFICING SMARTNESS AND STYLE 'T ARE AS DISSIMILAR AS FACES BE- SE YOU WEAR A NUMBER FIVE YOU oT DROP INTO THI HIRST SHOT RE, BUY A PAIR OF FIVES AND EXPECT FACTION, INDIVIDUAL REQUIRE- SHOES THAT WILL CLING TO YOUR FEET WITH A RESTFUL FEELING AND THAT WILL HARMONIZE WITH YOUR FAVORITE GARMENT. = E - = [= wa on = 5 4) = == = - - by g = - = ane = = = = 2 = Ee =] = =n = oa = os =a bed - wo = = oe = = 2 osx =n =a eas =i ot a oe = = = = = = = i TE TL Ct LEE Winterbottom Lumber Yard LUMBER, COAL & BUILDERS SUPPLIES BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDING QUALITY ---- ----SERVICE pRYDEN Jas. Winterbottom, i Cars. J a ie LR --- 1927 STAR POURING, Spare Tire «...ooocoverne- $375.00 1923 STAR TOURING; Sparc Tire «vvvevrennereere $145.00 1923 FORD TOURING, Spare Tire ....vveresnnsis $125.00 1922 FORD TOURING, Spare Tire ......ovvvann. $110.00 1926 CH EVROLET SEDAN, Spare Tire ........... $475.00 1928 CHEVROLET 14-TON TRUCK .......... ... $575.00 1928 CHEVROLET, TON TRUCK: ve veeiinn $475.00 EASY TERMS Phone 41 ce Bros. & Co. Chevrolet Dealers T Carries You In Comfort Quer Any Kind of a Road The smooth riding qualities of the New Ford Car are especially evident on a rough road. absorbers, which cushion the shock and also control the rebound. As 2 result the New Car provides riding corufort hitherto thought impossible in a light car. A ride will convisnes you. 3 Flexible transverse springs give a : maximum of resiliency with a mini- i mum of unspiung weight. The ; springs are controlled by four shock: }{ You'll save a lot of i trouble and expense later if you have your + car properly equipped now. GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. DINGWALL MOTORS Look to your tires first. No time like the pre- sent to buy a set of these sturdy long-wear- ing tires. Each the best at the price. DOMINION ROYAL CORDS AND ROYAL MASTERS LOSE Ontario Full Line of-- ERECTA in a DRYDEN, Ontario FRESH FRUITS --and-- VEGETABLES Phone 49 C. James Wright

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