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Dryden Observer, 23 Jan 1920, page 3

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yiture: JT1ON 0 al membranes commonly ¢ was buried by 2 w, with the excep gainst the ene ow cing dow the trench and open." 4 Hr i a - at A jam caused the gun to stop BT-| | eaches | caused the 2U73_ © ft od care, CO Ing, Though W ounast, ele fi ie "are three points 1+ SERPs TE elif gunner to correct the 'stoppage, Tush= 2 a NS , Brottenes of forwa "the advancing enemy} 'pies the Tees od , especially in cold > A elubbed rife, ¢ needs of the pack until - : ifle shot. | materials to pe applied 0 oC be kept in mind It should always the soil of plant £00 ty of the growi ow ions 1 : yin in action and . ; inn frequent y abe In ments Shortly afterwards carries imm 3 3 _medigings den i the enemy were peaten off. = punt; Dp In ordinary Eas<y : ep The valor and devotion to duty a small quanti yo : | aispiavea by this roneeommistionel | avaliable during officer gave the time I= os ia t the gun int The acids formed b 5 oe most serious sit- the organic matter in the soil i "vo chief natural age tore of mineral amounts of while in § retained for ody & = e uired t then spontan- ; d the De action, an ses they are r longer an en SPO or decomposition, Wheb. ~The 1a th of trenches between pring the big 8 <lled in pus and SD De fenes. | DAO e city of nt oe ter into a form that may be taken symptoms 5 and Lally evi ont 1 HUF th A at so } up by the plant. The organic matter protrus Any | 2 18% {passed between nands so 8 also the source of nitrogen to ne oviion oF SN membranes, often in the 'three years previous plant, and it increases the water an's Land was 2 maze 4 holding capacity of the soil as well | : in all directions: as improves its physical condition. | fort ought to be! e cases is 83 C pranes being wholly ; : torus. In such tr es running C "has been un- | In places they led ] the Consequen whether they i GC adians to the Germans' lines, and | made to t 3 een eaten bY were divided only by blocks garrison~ amount of "decaying ore ow. Cows nave the objection= ed by machine BU ise the crop will be . COWS Ming the afterbirth.! which was unse J "for thi the 15th, by the 18th was/ clear anc; an : i "two weeksi goil. It is for th ted that if vo eatment.--when the, ! , been retained for 24 hours OT _ in warm weather or for forty- - n cold weather they | ns. T 2 2 u i ays : held for three 4 g cannot always be got in ah es to fulfill require d, but that only this is rendered ng season y the decay ©f ney operating to The weathel,j Otherwil g rom the gaded fertilizers}: e the immense the soil, we cannot Cranbe ense » g the Grape Royal : mat- : u com- ~ More and more Oranges, per doz. cevinne % per doz. ioririnere Cabbage, pet 1b PR usiugs ivnruuee Onions, 4 1bs for ne... ..- da 25 Oysters, 10 8 Lemons, per doz. .. a, © aes 058258 0L@L8® OA at this is the one with the fact th are our 'customers 'impressed a store for Groceries. Co ; i rries, per Ib. Shane a = So or 20 LES ; sliced. . ~via se PEF OZ: oso ven anars antes 75 : ; 1.00 Salmon, whole, per 1b. 25¢, 09 Soles, per bs sven: in 2inss jars, Per Jaf-dess coe: ix mato Sauce, aR a 45 California Sardines, 11 eee BE GF CAM os sainesnruatvansts 40 Wallace's Kippered Herrings, 2 cans for o arrive Friday 2 ae s, per:ib......--- a a Cherries, per can .... aE i Fresh Green Vegetables t morning. a sees wee ee 5 ii se 060030 9Re t hours in cold WE ald be carefully removed by hand. ere a veterinarian can readily be SOs ~~ czantii : cured it is prob bly wise for the ; t 17-18 passed. quantities to fulfill requirelf 5 = ae inary-stock owner to emplo | It was: 'the moon and does it always furnish the neede J EE a stockman 'who understands | 11ttle ©0 what was go- plant- food in the right proportions m-------- : -- -- = tomy of the pa ° Land. At to develop the plant properly. HE Say Ty = Le aid of a dirty and sometl | 1.40 o'clock t the manure IS the place| TENDERS FOR TIMBER. co Sperat® 4d en by "# the Ca 2 serially ol : -- a : rruits U 2 Lan ~ Hence if used | : a a : wil Sore big| Tenders will be received up to} eo retard ma=! and including the Second day of| any brane © any little lu hare with surfaces vary-, s to three or to which the nh ao ine Ww . For half an ing fire co th 1 3 lull car "erouche! '¢ at. Pierre bes : £ a the maturity. What these Tn Every Some, stable manure an 2 EE eral fertilizer to force ear n could bring up Wa8 q, the other hand, plan ch, etc., ar u ind int he w a fully separates the x membrane from each cotyledon, be- | ing. careful t : ff any of | them. Ii gequencss ious, but When the (0) little mo S l I t will be sul | manufactured into cow 40 to but the farmer or gardener | : : 7 et na 'in a part J ( 'strive to inform himself re- 13) the amount for Spruce pulp') ea r sprin- LOAN to the dark TEs his soil and crop needs that | wood fl addition to the, Crown} as CRY pa RT daily DP° 1nto:Lh darkness anc saw 2 he may be able 'to select the form 'dues of 40¢c per cord; (4) the am- Sa he When you want R. my coming at of fertilizer that will preg about the ! punt for other pulpwood in addi-y ea ges on : 'he should study tion : or § a EE : : a hr tion to the Crown dues of 20¢ per; § § d Ti ; {= : weofzocper; THArAWare, . inware, Ste d Nabob growth desired, an until all discharge ; Guelph. 0. A. College, ' buy intelligen R. Harcourt, O. ntiful su : " sup | February, 1920, for the right tol cut the timber on a certain area I C Tx d help the mangel, satisfac- situa the or lizer materials available that : hl ; eord; (5) the amo to de 'The 'owner NE led g Bim out, He pulled pg colar which sho the ark Hobson woB | dressi ; ; 2 ick bomb, but on be Li Hw 1 The gun must "weep the OTCHOL L! If buying in the l on a strips One thing never is all fruit is 'produce ) Most n glected vines have 100 § old wood. > get © be got out at & ] got it into position and the gunner enough to opened on the enemy with telling ef-|" Light pruning of holding back taking out the sm { : fect. Two men were striputed Of ine German advance. Then the (gun long-handled long, & h. This is suffi- ahead guy vine Sep «ll keep them D on it, from oy side shoot A 2 Pt. is ind rifle he fought them off : till a pile of | Finish cutting their dead lay at his feet. ~~ cherry and plum. HAL +," shouted the gunner $0 Inspect and oil Hobson, and ope t T= pleeding from But at that moment a German got @| "If weather is fin fhe latorais that 'dove fruit ¢ ect aim and Hobson tell, killed continue to Spray ~& only leaving one {agtantly. Loa ais mo ; e gunner: made fested with San y vg rake the 4 that done cut ek. But the 'hero ee with a little | the post in the first gnrush lay dead Be sure Dumps ped in his | ditlen. 2 hand, They found him W [ question of gettin was coming * Prederick as born m|crop W for be © 1 easy, og iy (g.ye 100 much wood. wg he nhove mathod of ho fated Bul - y Depreciation use. The time the ; i the but Hobson Was gq no leaves. Do som for this ¥ ia satisfacto : ig satisfactory gyn» he sald and opened "onthe crops make good DT net and clubbed | own seed supply. Bi out of black knot of ive first applicatian to. It ig net tee early to consi hich will have - Did you ever think of | of the farmer's bank ac tool "shed? Machinery faster in the weather than i t de= I pust-free implement "gort of 2 {the debris, prised ane temperature of 60 to C call the gunnoe os high fe kept BOR Le Sad il y be obtain- Dro eading on od from the undersigned, of ie Ee i La mb ree Il in as. Kinds 0f and spread, loads per acre : d in dondition.. arger cities, order : at all costs. At last they | garly as the car situation is serious Toronto, g ~ delay shipments. : El pruners, may be carried weather. Grape pe looked after selling any grain ovision for your windmill before -ned on the invaders. | winter. | pate e and warm may during this and 8UC qirectly uweing season Siow on that dearly for the deed. it ay tO occasion- | Eun he stemmed the "advance until ceeding months Tr : : Sod rain- | he was reinforced .by another com- | all packages, barrels, boxes, €tC. J. O. Gough will de V o Germans | mending 'broken carriers, handling tention as a Baker and Confec- i tioner to bread, cakes and pastry, |: ce in § 0 = aren good eels ,< well as candies. g help for the 876. Before 1929. ! 2 e---- saved by having in the District of Kenora. Tmenderers are to staté: (1) clding jackpine respectively, in (2) the ar Li > = dition to the Crown dues ach for such timber as may be. : aay 2 Te : > = Shi = A. Coltege, wood. for such mate pd ; aking cordwood, 11 ne ie ad ge a i » peds and Me tresses ~ | addition to the Crown dues of 25¢ over on oy Mr Wm. Margach, Crown Timber Anemia Benoit = in Te > ~Barh Wire and Peerles: lawn-a » gaid HODSORe yres of the last. vy ro in good shape, "that he has dispose or the big a full line 0 to be: vated in and customers W o in : ving a to have 'anew will soon pay fer querade. i § the Township of th of Moose Lake 2 amount they per M feet B. M. ad aitiol to 2 f $2.00 per M ft. Bi { per {ie in ad of 5¢i wn dues O railway tes; ial as is only = : = r is to be accompans ed cheque for $500. lars with ende . 'BENIAH BOWMAN, ud Field Cenc Minister of Lands, Forests Ea : and Mines. rh on Ee nll E a pa an January 14th 1920. foo Paint, Oi, Glass Binder Twing, Pump Eto. = ANNOUNCEMENT. p sewing Machine Needles _Eldr eB. Raymond, Singer, F.S Se ad 2 Domestic, Standard. New H me New Williams, Singer Fa s to announce |. -- BCI ---- ie 7. Oe Gough desire Statiene selling an also his Circulating which will in Ralph Pronger's In the interest of toemrs can be yote his at- He will also continue to carry |: § Kodaks and supplie ill find thelr res these goods better The Pulp M 7p! p17 ® mr ald hon oo ot Lf Hh 1 uw Ui -- "The One-Price Cash Store:

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