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Dryden Observer, 5 Mar 1920, page 2

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Keep your eye on this Brand Hoc Hed The - Tea that never disappoints the 'most critical tastes. led. § Packet is Your Tes] & Fn i) RR SEE or A SN 55 4 £m | : rn | and'all' growth 'and' decayed ones re x Are more _enjoyable t than any outside entertain ment. "Po erisure these, what you need i is a good instrument, for cash or on the easy payment bla F i} ast The best Records in great variety. des = Finest selections by the best living artistes, i H H Lr pry Cores and hear them before you wbuy. fone wy = lndion Beauty Troris, Washers, Wringess, Lamps, Vaclue. i i 1 Verpindd ers, etc, ete. All sold on easy terms to suit your purse. i" au home} in 1 Dryden. ; Our prices and termsa are arran- 'some families is to be charge to ily al drained cellars,' 'where! decaying veges tables are 'kept, sending its foul' germ= ¢ 3 SR Bed Warm Our aim is s to frstall these conveniences in every ro a ithe cellar to see that the screens are Gramophone. We will provide you with such an Pel ISON Wn Sey : i In the Sorin a Womaa's Fancy Turns That Way. ©) iE nha Work Fairline Some Ver- - Practical Hints as € Doing the Job -- Recipes for i Cleaning and Palishing. = 1 By Fatt Xr ada y She Finds the (Contributed bs DrnTis bps & 1 Agricaliure Torok d) dF OUSEC EANING for the "host Apiary CIs fscihating 4 work! hats! 'after: 'we pa 3 ile' ella" After all; bk # ah in' the i 'Probably 1 will 'never: he Enown' How itich Kid the low state' for! vitality' Yfound' ventilated, badly- "Aighited laden ait to avery pa of 'thie' house: If vegetables rest 'ett in 'the 'cellar | they should fe carefiilly' 'pickéd aver saves 'all dition: ol * thoroughly g strglaks Not, a day. lar being a I, presen 'should pa 88, without th properly aire 1 the nicer ddys, 'the windows: should: be 'opened: every night and .closed..dur-} isig ithe day. The reason for this is, "that {he oli, 00 air in the. daytinre 1 'is much. 'w {han in "the "cellar. This wa dén air enters the a¢goler Atos here: of ithe cellar, and the moisture condenses and, rests en all surfaces making the cellar damp and" wari. By opening the windows lat night and closing them in the day- timeithesi¢ellat: is Kept dry; puresand} clean. It is well, too, before leaving eens of Sas wire netting to pre- vent, flies, insects éntering., cannot Si too the need for | proper protection against fies! More diseases are' caused by | fii swhile dding. the spring. cleaning it is well. to seg; that each. room is sdreenad properly: to prevent the en- tranée Jof "fics. TF! If we attend ito: the lithe: things: fore -e_siart, the. actual cleaning; rting and cleaning drawers, vay furs, 11 ; curtains, a' bi lankéts,"eté., ahd laying in 'a of: cleaning 'materials; -this 7e a lot; of time Its has. been: be easy new chairs, dressers;: ci. bh us: asa matter of fact, i ke She housecleaning . 1 hich' 'we have Tonged for Enis to "transform Dora on Y Sonard Davies. 'Mathew "Wren, Buddy worthy. : i recovery : Adams of the' General Hospital | are oo 3 hl 'fuel. ory Hot'sum- |' We ! emphatically . "than we are wont! to: pelieve, A Primer. 5 : Lena ONeill, Thomson, Rosella Les 8B Primer. Wi A ic O Ng ill, innie Robinson; EY Nel Jackie Young, Margaret Croxton. ' 3 First class: - honours obtained ;. during: month on. exams. by; The A mas, Foote and, Willie Cobb. . Jeprolled ib pare stondancs, are under, the care of Dn; Ding-i wall... All hope, for their pedy PL ERAT TCH Fool "Miss Gladys "and" Miss" 'Allice nursing © 'Staff, "Poi Arthur, here! nursin th it father. ; FT 7 LBrigdall, thas pk from his*recent illness sufficient-} yo ake a' oar of cattle! to. Win- pers : FUE The vel Ro lis 'all the 20, all the availabe | "teams 'being on the job, y Word rte Grom W. Joris 'who eft here to attend the fun-| Verali of! his brother 'at Invermay, Sask., says that all his relatives there are Jaid up with the, flu. "IN 'MEMORIAM | "In -loving 'memory of Francie A. But Christ will make |BAGLE RIVER y 132 i Council Meeting Cn monthly, meeting, at the Cascade new. What could be 1g than the painting ry Ss. and other furniture ) have fit harmonize with ig, the drapery; the! woodwork, - floor. : uly, that a floor. looks if i is painted or .pol- ves ttimé 'and eriergy <The rough surface' col- 9 it: a d.800R Guan qust.seftles fins ¢ ; ditions - €xrswad and to 'keep clean. y be of valuetii » A of taint. J centre: may-hbef covered :with a rug. . ' 2nd.. Apply. a. coat. of linseed oil. Then fill cracks with "Crack and Ci vite Filler," and apply an -oak and two. coats of floor finish. . car eful consideration, important 'because it isin 'the be iiateal and. mental strength. ih The kitchen, too;-is | cause : deal "of 'her tim Pt will bé found - Bee Hualou, Shorts, per: cwt.. 'Bran, per ewt.| ¥ «2 ® fay FREE AYE i Ch bik 9 : 3 a : gs 1 re e Busy S Store 4 ® i ai ye "The Latest Prices i : four Homsetiolt Flon, per oe es Ho 58 Cracked Corn, per. cwt ........ i Ee en ie ih : "Whole Cogn, per. cwt Ct i v 8 "led use soap 'and water, Oatmeal 'Feed, per I 1. ai for cows and pigs.. if 14 So a Gr ond Wheat Screenings, per ewt.: Crores aay 205. § : for stock and pigs. i. Li ahd lee OE St Charrles Cream, per fin che ee ty 15 0 3 : : © Hotel size, per tins. ii. ; * ; Hotel size, per.case,.: a Brookfield Todd per Wi JdoZ carton i... Broolfield Eggs, loose per doz. Pure: Laxd, in I-lb cartons, per b.. wit 30h. pail, pertpail 4. 00 os 1h opal per pail. , Fo Ih. po ber pail. 20 1b mi per-pail. Sai wis One tin cach, 2}% 1b Tomatoes, 1 Corn, vid fa {bing on the varnished' Woodwork | rub. "again "with w--dry ctoth--{fi'not, 'you : oad use whitening Daste, Th '1ponia' or L,- : "Thére. should * 'nothing' in the kitchen which: cans. not: Be: washed... The furniture, walls, etc.; should; be, washable, cleaning this sp, it. is 8D cially important 'that sho ould see' that all the ttensil§iwhichiare being used | place, and .if possible, closed. cup- "boar ds should be. placed inthe kitch-' The" followil g recipe ; doing-the spring cleaning: ; monia.. In washing wring the cloth most dr os rinse off the window, and ; dry witha soft' cloth and' 'polish' with a soft paper or cloth. i Painted Woodwork. -- Wain in wary Soapy 'water with a soft cloth, cdioing: a little at a..time.and.. drying, .you,.go along. For light - :painted ¥ Vanished, Woodwork. It very soil-' Dry very - horoughly and then. "TU b: 'with..am- "kerosene ; To, use kerosene just dampen the i 'will find a white glow will result. £4 Dustless. Dusters. +=Dip the: cheese ce oh, ina, mixture 'made fro ot These dusters' may: Soi wants: ' 'be dipped again. , ., _ 1° . There: are many 'helprul in vn {tions for cleaning, and labor-saving | devices appearing in weekly" papers: {nd magazines from time to: time It is a good plan; to cut; these gut, place er in a labelled' 'envelope or hax lor future use.--Miss D. M. Suther- jond,. Women's Institutes Braach, Tne wing methods "of! renting them | | 1st. 'Spread. ower the. foot. ie 'of old sheeting; to this add two coats This will secure a very 'sat- Igtactory' border for thé floor and the {It iis diffieult: to: say 'which rooms : (i the: house should receive, the, most The bedroom, room the, person should. receive that itéct gleep which will insure' phy- | DC Lan hére the woman pends 'algreat!] constantly: should. -be:ingjiconvenient.' : nd' in- ; oration may 'be found: of: value ini | | Washing Windows. -- Always Pry Last | jand .clean the woodwork before [ <4 the, glass, 'The glass' may 'be 'washed with warm' water-and soap, ammonia. 'or kerosene, or whitening andl am-i | we! -- 4 'severd] times 'hefore Wey grequite fis Hotel, on. Saturday last, all mem- bers being present. ywere passed as read. i;The cor- respondernce having. been, disposed of, the council then appointed the Following, pathmasters --. Div, 1 IF. Shapland ;. KE. O, Anderson; 2 'A. Tyler; 4. ; 'Anderson; 0, Hampe: 8 E, Le gloff; 10 C. Gro Chase, Ruete, J. péundkeepers. Tete, pn as The fence-vigwers for the yi. are J. H. Patterson, A. Millings, and A >. McKenzie. Sy Accounts having been presen- ltd for payment, the Council then : [adjourned to: meet at the School- Saturday | in Mare h, 2 at 2, Pi 1m. 0, | FEb; ie] School Report 05 Names in order. of merit. . Ploates denote perentage Senior HV, Rm oh nee Ea 5 + Marjorie: Aldum, 52 oo a a Care er, 61 xi, RetersFreak sy 27 Donald, Gardiner, 45. 'Senior: Iie FE eet Kenneth Ra eo Byer, Philpotts Helga Jacobson; Lena Bars, : : Johor REL: i Ally HL = ~ Stig, Malmborg. «Sonja: a Senior. Ilia nin FREE Rosie: Gardiner. a tlvdr:Nelson i. ; Bernard Freal : bur dhe) UAL B ST ne "Fon ..«Brangis. Pittman = ivoqq Elsie: Schultz 0 Henie Gardiner. sitFelix Freak a Carl. Hampe ale i.L.te John Schultzs iy 4 | i tie Ethel Tog Stein on A Class. : Hubli Weal vir ives df i much' care, in making HANS KEL Woldioh, Ont, 2 amends, , he Cg held their regular : Theminutes : iomnation Harveste Compen & | house, Eagle River; on the last| iN hy Harvesting Machines [Binders _... Reapers = qs ~ Haying Machines. Mowers Rakes : Tedders Sap Gerda Linder. ' Vernon. ey : When you buy a TRACT OR, use just as. your selection" as' 'you' would in buying a good. horse. Don't make a the important decision too hastily--find out for bi James: Tugkey. and John Adams hid yourself. Be sure that .the TRACTOR has all the features essential to all-round service, : efficiency,' and economy of operation: +i Por +. instance, look for: . ig : A KEROSINE ENGINE that will operateon ! cheap fuel. 3 ad A THROTTLE GOVERNOR to o regulate die sar A DRAW BAR with a wide range of ;adjust- . ments. A FRICTION CLUTCH PULLEY with a wide face and broad diameter. HHL i te A ROOMY PLATFORM is the latest feature. "WIDE FENDERS over the drive wheels Wo oe protect operator. . qa hiony THESE FEATURES are on the 10-20 TITAN | KEROSINE TRACTOR. EARL i" Join ph en | this fi ie ; } Nn Agent for the International Harvester 5 Lh ; g aE F Machine How hard it seems to part i. om 5 e wy Frony those We love so dear, | L i Opposite the. ec PR. Station Brisk 3 AGENT FOK Meals served a at ary Massey Haris © 11 5 ; Hour mmplen._ montis, ete. G8 Bain Wagons en and sle 2)s vol GOOD MENU 1 {Dryden = "Ont. REASONABLE PRICES. HE = ne 0 a i Ot Ss mnie 2) © nada, Ltd Implements of all kinds. ~~ McCORMACK DEERING * | Tillage Implements Tractor Harrows Tractor Disks Harrows Disks Cultivators Power Machines £4 Kerosine Ergin 15, 3, and 6 hip. g » wr ~ " Motor Trucks i Titan Tractor, 10-20 and 15:30 P 'Belt Machines ©: vo Ensilage Cutters Threshers Feed Grinders Dairy Equipment ~ 2E1 8 £ Rosina Engines Cream Separators, h ind Cream Separators; belted' 5 Other Farm Equipment } Form Wagons and trucks, Manure 'Spreaders, : Binder Twine Sold in the Dryden- Oxdrify District by Tractor Plows : Riding Plows boi Knife ( 75 per cent, 'Honors. : - "Pass. | Form V. Maggie Howill. 8 ! i1 = Rudolf; Schultz Senior" ve pea ain tobe { ovpinFreds Wright... ; *Kithteen Hewson 79 vi E Mario-Caderio. Ella Janes, 75 atity Senior . |The mer Merle! Wasibar; pp al fib [don Callan, Jackie Rhodes. 'Dagny Anderson, at nt o i Form 111. Glibeft Weare, | Ls dv aes Gunvard, Berglund Willie Cobb, Joseph Varah Junior vi ial af Adolf Josmsnd | Willa Callan, Wesley Shaffer; Thelsha Washbien, 64 id unior Primer. Crerar Foote- Elmer Shaffer eq 1 Sehior nt. ; Prete Er Bye Howell, 8g! " Form II. Solel Laur der, So Junior TE Ho 14 Wilfr od Moore © ic A ; : Ty Sienna Lot Lauder; 83 . J

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