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Dryden Observer, 27 Apr 1927, page 3

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MEBs dnt -- a rT THE DRYDEN OBSERVER ssid Vit Kapuskasing, Ontario, an experi- Red Clover Seed. ment has been conducted for a numb- The soil and climate of Northern er of years with the object of compar- Ontario are preeminently well adapt- ing the results obtained in hardiness, ed to the growing of luxuriant crops yield, and quality of hay produced of red clover. This is largely due to} from different varieties and strains of the high lime content of the soil and red clover procured in different sec- Bedworth News BEDWORTH-- Mr J Davidson has left for Kenora, where he will spend a couple of months AS we approach the first days of May it seems to us we are reaching the happiest time of the year, But happi- ness is shy. It steals into your heart Corner's Little the ability of red clover to thrive und- er cool, moist conditions with a com- paratively low mean temperature. Red clover makes a very excellent forage crop for the dairy farmer, as it furnishes him with an abundant sup- ply of good hay containing a high percentage of protein for winter feed- ing and it is also very desirable as a pasture plant in summer, In a climate such as if found in with the bridge crew. while you are busy doing for others, tions of Canada and Europe. From this experiment it was found that the more southern grown sorts, particularly those from Italy, largely consequently, would have been a keen disappointment to settlers depending on the crops to feed their cattle. In fact, the outstanding success clover growing in many parts of in killed out during the first winter and! ' that appeared recently in the Ob- Gene Mascetti our venerable spike driver of the C.P.R.section {gang says a 1928 model flapper waved to him from the window tof No. 2 last monday. devotes his time to chasing it. Don't forget that we handle the Me- Cormick-Deering sleighs, they are not often needed at this season of the year, but Joe Bullock has been on the wood haul again this week, Mario Milanesse would like to make a correction in the article Spring Cleaning, server, namely that the corres-} A fine way to break your back in and cannot be captured by ome who; + ly at- i . . Northern Ontario may be largely al-{ dence is not so heavy as it tributed to the fact that some good hardy seed was obtained in the ear days, and have been using a large percentage of their own northern grown seed Bi Northern Ontario, the source of seed is often the deciding factor between success and failure in the growing of red clover. At the Dominion Experimental Sat- New Spring Arrivals ai PRONGER's New Assortment of the newest in Ladies and broadcloth, Vestee Fronts, Sleeveles etc. from DRESSES THAT ARE "DIFFERENT" Creations and Shades, 16 years to 42. sss ammne ee Wi SMOCKS--In Several Different Styles, some are hand embroidered. In colors, yellow, blue, rose, tan, black trimmed yellow, etc., all trimmed in contrasting shades FOOTWEAR--]Just received a large Spring Footwear; Pumps, 1-Strap, 2 blond and patent, High and Low Heels. CORSETS & CONSELETIEs F CHILDREN'S REEFERS-- BOYS PANTS--Just peed a iptiEat of Tweeds & Naw; in longs, bloomers and knee length. BOYS' BLOUSES--Colored Broadcloth, in tan, mauve, blue and white, also striped. Ages 6 to 14 years-- > $1. GIRLS' DRESSES--S8 to 14 years, in colored Broadclo ---- af 2 smartly trimmed, good styles ........cocaiiiiiians $1.73 SALE of RAYON HOSE, Regular 30c., All colors. Specia for this Week... vines cise ses mrs ssnsson ven vismni Si LADIES LISLE HOSE--Sand and Flesh .............. 43¢ LADIES COTTON HOSE--Sand and Flesh .......... 28c. CHILDREN'S COTTON HOSE--Fawn & Black...... Ralph J. Pronger Musical InStruments, Radios, Phonographs, Books, Stationery, Dry Goods, Ready-To-Wear. DRYDEN Phone 3 ONTARIO Winterbottom Lumber Yard - rad LAND PLASTER BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW ; PRICE--S$13:00 off car 13:50 Warehouse prYDEN Jas. Winterbottom, uto | Au OUR NEW STOCK OF-- Accessories KC | ODYEAR TIRES ...... ira $ 7:50 \ GTERIES Jour... ais, al ee 31050 ) TIRE CHAINS. ....0. oes, hy een 4:25 04 ee a a7 T8\ Vindows for a large shipment of CARPENTERS' and MECHANIC'S C.C. M. Bicycles GAS See of i AN CAR I A AE OT OR A, 18) OILS GREASES TOBUIUEOROBOROT IT Of 5 [I=] ® ral 5 DRYDEN --Phone 41-- & Ahi [7X TaN ay TaN IYeY i since than theses districis @ViraIIeV ATI Va (67. 8 the spring is to walk into the living- room in the dark and sit down where the davenport was yesterday. ; might be. Miss May McArthur, the Bed- worth school teacher says that her forty little imps are "somewhat |™ re difficult to handle since the recent vacation. The Baseball boys are putting on a big dance in the hall here, this Friday night good music, good chuck, and ; a good crowd expected. { Fred Milanese is contemplating { buying a motorcycle this summer land we exppect he will have a de car for the convience of tran- porting his intended. Every day in every way, more peo- {s ple coming here to stay, {St -- Sp When in need of a new tire or tube for your old boat, make it a Dunlop, Id Turner says "Love is . we have 'em, Iways tells us some- ly know. Same old 'T. J. Latimer says "Worry will idson is convalescing 3 : defn SCS £ worry over being fat, It is a good business when both par- make people thin, except when they Corner ties in a transaction are benefitted For instance when you buy a McCor- mick-Deering drill, disc, prow or har- row from us, you secure the implem- , ent you need, and we secure the money which we need. Cleaning up "They say that your daughter is making money hand over first." "Yea, but the manicure business isn't what is used to be" Jack French of Dryden, is just rar- ing to get started seeding with tha! new MeCormick-Deering, 13 SD. drill. We wonder how anything SO Very scarce ever got to be called common sense, Get ALL the Cream with a McCor- mick-Deering Ball Bearing Cream Separator. Most of the women who get mad over being called the inferior sex are in the habit of getting mad about something anyway. The Women's Institute cooking class is now in full swing, and we have not heard of anyone being sick yet, . Perhaps they call "grounds" for | divorce because they are usually made of dirt, 5 J. S. CORNER, Oxdrift McCormick- Deering Dealer sn A.].GARDINE Gomera! Merchant, EAGLE RIVER Agent for Frost & Woed IMPLEMENTS COCKSHUTT PLOW (OY = ss Sharple't Cream Separaters RAW FURS BOUGHT & SULU a ~| ANDERSON & HARRIS =|FUNERAL DIREGTORS after that to puff on them to make him q qu -- tobacco haze hi 0 eating. Aside - - DAY OR NIGHT CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED T¢ PHONE-- Day 62R 3 Night, 2 R 4 | ExowThnatEverySeed Es Zlzn ted Right Sef Deere-Van Brunt = ~~ [ily Fg TEA E38E cubic Disk 6 pol > Dis depth. No cl age to oracle Handles wi flax, rice, rye ncy and beans and corn in any quantity per acre. The fact that John Deere- Van Brunt Drills have been successfully used for more than eighty years is ycur guarantee that the John Deere you buy will do all that is claimed for it. iil eR] See this Double-Dick Drill at cur store. J. A. STRUTT --Agent-- Dryden, Ont ERVICE EE ------ At this Store You Get QUALITY av 5) LIVERY AND DRAY PROMPT ~ SERVICE AT ALL HOURS A. WEAVER, Phone §6 Dryden, Ontario I dh aa od VASAT] HARNESS SHOE REPAIRING For the past three years | have been in Dryden, I have given satisfaction in Shoe Repairing, and intend doing some in the Harness line. PRICES VERY MODERATE Childrens Boots Repaired After School Hours. L. GREENRILL THE DRYDEN CGESERW By Member of Canadian Weskly Newspaper Association Published at DRYDEN, Ontario Every Friday Largest circulation of any Weekly Paper in the Kenora District. Subscription $1.59 per year. =e y We Have Real Bargains in TUBES, TIRE CHAINS, TOWING CARLE--Easy Hiteh, RUBBER PATCHING AND CEMENT, A Real Outfit for Painting Cars and Top Seat Dressing. HARNESS, COLLARS, HARNESS PARTS, FARM IMPLEMENTS, De Laval Cream Scparator®, E. A. KLOSE DRYDEN, TT ERR SH ] 0 0 F DRYDEN LODGE, sUsVsie No. 417, will meet in the Town Hall, Dryden, Moaday April 16, 1928 FIRST DEGREE 1.7, MacPHERSCN, F. E. RAY, Rec.-fecrotary 2, ol 'Golden Stsr Lods: AF. & AM, No. 484, G.R.C. ; Meets in the Masonic Hall T ryden, } the Second Tuesday of cach monn, "Visitors Cordially Invited. H. WILDE, W.i. A. E, BERREY, Secretary DRYDEN LODGE, No 1894 1.0.L. Mects the First end Third Wednesday of each month at eight pm, in the Town Hall. Vigiting brethren cordially invited. J. D. NICHOLSON, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Sec'y. ¥: [T'S 7 TIME TO THINK or A Spring Seat LW Top Coat ORDER NOW! \ fine selection of samples to choose from, and as usual the prices are reasonable. A 'T. 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