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Dryden Observer, 31 May 1929, page 3

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. ra : Si W E now have our new Fishing Tackle in, including all k nds > of Trolls, lures and Baits, of every description ; also Lines and §& Fishing Rods. NOW ON DISPLAY BABY CARRIAGES and SULKIES-- REED CARRIAGES--Two colors ..........cennnn Erln 5 A ties tininiae eles vein viae sus sine wien vie oiuieie BEEDSELRIES iv. ait Sadan | STEEL BRIGGS SEEDS & GARDEN SUPPLIES § Durance hardware CREASES 9) BAR (AS AL AR LING) \9/\D, LA \® JAK JX) GOUGH S Pastry & Cakes Fresh Supply Always on Hand SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY-- LEMON, RAISIN AND APPLE PIES At the Special Price of 25¢ each. These are selling fast--They re good. a 7 prog FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES SODAS, FANCY DISHES, SOFT DRINKS all kinds DROP IN Gough's Confectioney o-- 1 0. GOUGH, Prop. | KA YSER HOSIER Y i YOU have all re the ecstacy ci w manufactured by We ti at the 1 arc per pa NT a LEA JONI A B= 1 MW 20 New thread Silk Hose--A combination of pure silk and rayon; A new process makes this look like a more expensive hos PELPAIT oo csr i vnannas Sree 30 IE an wl ae na Li GILRS !! If vou do not buy our silk hose in all leading sh ades, at 44 pair, voi are simply paying some one else 16¢. more for the same value. x bd * x * x COSY HOUSE SLIPPERS Pre' vy, but inexpensive solf leather embossed in Spider Web dash 1, rose, black blue or grey ; decorated with pom pom soft cushicned heel. Sm AE Sw . MEN'S BROADCOLTH DRESS SHIRTS of superior quality in pleasing designs with collar to match, > 31:40 § Extra Special Value, oaiiieiis The seme SHIRTS for BOYS, except that Coline is attached, re 1:23 fo BOY'S: BALLBRIGGAN KNEE LENGTH, Short Sleeve, ; COMBIN ATICNS; 2 to 14 years OMY haiaivie ots Hatt sin wt andi ints Vi 4s :59 PLAY SUITES AND PANTY DRESSES--For Boys & Girls, of washwmaterialiat «<0... os ring enc cominde 75 2 eee ie + ede ls Bele aia a al minte # See Ie 0 0 000s ue and Up 10 ee ae RALPH ]. PRONGER " DRYDEN Phone 5 ONTARIO : fl warm weather, and open soil and Pat various intervals at one's dic 8 | --the dwarf : ii] and the yellow, the last named be- '| ing known as the Wax Type and i 1ing, so th I Dryden may njoy nc i : i E style and comfort as the: ropolitan sisters. lent Of leading In > thread, full-fash oned i r 8 Silk to hem, w th poin 1, which we offer | mon 1 ¥ A pure thread, fuli-fashioned, in service wes rht with poiat or he 2 plain heel. : | they wi 8 National Brand Silk Chiffe rith reinforced silk tops: full- { the fashioned. Regular 32:00 value. OUr Price . - cc onv ncaa: -=rnnns it Re 3) Pure thread silk, reinforced with art silk in all leading shades. > CANADIAN GARDENING SERVICE Beans-- It is a simple matter to procure a continuous supply of beans prac tically right through the summer. This is a particularly delicious vegetable, especially when taken right out of the garden at the door, anyone can grow it, and for the space occupied it is one of the most economical. Beans prefer plenty of sunshine and moisture. The first crop will be well under way now and probably ¢ a second With several varieties nating > posal, and two distinct types and the climbing--- there is a wide range. This veg- etable comes in two colors, green while some people prefer one to the other, both are recommended It is not advisable to plant beans in hills, except where the ground is low and inclined to be damp. Plant about an inch deep and thin to five or six inches apart. A row of twenty five to fifty feet Soming on every two weeks will plied One can conti nue planting there will be. When plants are allowed to start developing seed pods, all energy goes into this part of the business and there are no more flowers. With those which produce clumps of small blooms, such as alyssum, phlox lobelia and even some of the lar- ger types such os petunias, the flowers may be sheared off. If one has the time, it is also a good plan to nip off many of the buds and a portion of the side shoots. This will result in much larger flowers os the energy which would have gone into the unwanted side shoots and buds twill be turned into those buds left. If the vegetable garden suffers a check in growth results will be very disappointing as the being produced will be inclined to be tough or stringy. Where it is possible to water, itis quite a simple fatter to keep growth go- ing regardless of the wether, but even the man without a hose or other irrigation system can work wonders with a hoe and with a quickly avoilable fertilizer such as nitrate of soda. Sprinkle the latter along the rows, using about an ounce to every six - feet of row and work in well with a rake or a hoe. The garden must be kept cultivated, particularly x to oe go iy July during dry wether as this con- iy : ake STR pet serves ~ moister by preventing a Li ts be evaporation of the water stored a oe on in the soil aand thus keeps the w; ire pai) plant grow ing. A well-cultivated oh wd Bi "in 8 garden will keep on growing al-| the d ¢ 8TOWR 1% most regardless of the weather. rows fron t fifteen inches * Dryden Lumber Co y : BUILDERS' SUPPLIES LUMBER ---- LATH ---- PLASTER ---- CEMENT . i ETC, ETC. : » Let us give you an estimate on your plans for : building, or we will supply plans on request | COAL COKE : er blooming season. Pruning Sb Early shrubs I flowering is over | oy the old branches which | th- ered blooms, accor fing r to Profes- sor A. H Tomilson, of the Onta- rio Agricultural College. This is especially necessary in the case of those plants over three years of age in order that there is room left for new growth and vigorous With late flowering sorts, such 2s the hydrangea, the pruning 1» done in the spring of the year. Evergreen hedges should be prun ed now and this is also a good time to plant evergreens. Keep Flowers Picked-- "In order to have the flower garden looking its best at all times and also to secure the maxi- mum amount of bloom, all dying flowers must be kept removed With most sorts, the oftener the bloom is removed the more of it S reasv CHEVROLET supremacy HERE are ninety - six reasoms why Chevrolet is the world's most pops lar automobile. They are the ninety-sit superiority features that the Outstanding Chevrolet. From the smooth, powerful Chevrolet Six-Cylise der engine to the masterly Fisher Bodies . . every feature of the Ongena Chevrolet is a quality feature, desi to give better performance, greats satisfaction and longer life. . Your Chevrolet dealer will be glad ®& show you the ninety -six reasons Chevrolet supremacy. still, be will arrange a demo for you .. and let you see in action the results of Chevrolet's spectacular array of quality features. Come in and investigate this amaring Six, in the price range of the four. ¢-16-5-208 Vee Ouisianding CHEVROLET Durance Bros. & Co, DRYDEN & KENORA, Ont. low-upkeep a and appearance--sounds the death-knell of wooden roofs. The dangers of fre to the building itself, to other buildings and to human life is rapidly being banished by metal roofs of high quality. RE-ROOF WITH RIB ROLL The appearance cf this roofing alone has sold thousands. Whenever a roof of this material is laid in any dist rict, it immediately secures a preference, 2nd others who are roofing any kind of build ne, whether it be barn, house, garage, shed or warehouse insist on Rib Roll. M ODERN BUILDING--for permanence, It is made to famous "Council Standard" specifications. EASY TO LAY ON NEW ROOFS OR OVER OLD ROOFS The cost of laying Rib Roll is lower than that of nearly all other types of roofing. Any man who is handy with a hammer can put it on. Its handsome appearance adds many dollars to the value of your property. Send ridge and rafter measurements of roof or roofs in question, for free estimate of cost. Use Led-Hed Nails with Rit.-Roil Roofing. The lead on the head seals the hole. No more thread- i ing. 22c per Ib. TORONTO PRESTON, ONT. i

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