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Dryden Observer, 21 May 1920, page 3

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meres hese THE DRYDEN OBSERVER ~~ EY PN i" --- M. J. CROSIER CARDING PR-Vel APFLe 30k | 0608080080908 PLE LPLI PLP HEPES BE 3 J DINER Much of the Less Througa Tais | § : : oi General Merchant, General Merchant Disease Is Neediess. : $ OXDRIFT, Ont. EAGLE RIVER. ONT. : 1 i Careful Spraying Will Do the Trick Pe dealer in ---- : --Three Sprayings Necessary-- r : . : Either Lime Sulphur or Bordeaux REG STB . Dry Goods Groceries AGENT FOR Mix 3 : & ' Cockshutt Plow Coc Frost & Wood §] owe Mav Be feed : ' Boots and Shoes a 03 00 $ (Contributed by Ontario Department of } S - ; Hardware and Farm Produce Imptements Agriculture, Toronto.) £ . ua 1 TOCers i ° : _--_- Sharple's Lraam Separators . TIS is the most common and x Agent for R Roi most serious disease of ap- \ 5 ws aw Furs Bought and Sotd i Yorkshire Insurance. Company BOUE ples in Ontario. It occurs : : Frost & Wood and | ¥0000000000000000000000000 wherever apples are grown, : bit Se agin RE : Cocksh I 1 ' . ---- er and the scab spots on the fruit and ; 25 i ; : ockshutt Implements leaves are familiar to almost every |. : i 4 \ 3 -- rh = | {OU S E truit grower. In wet seasons it : ! : / L Ek Sh 3 Y ; S. causes a financial loss of many thou- ! 3 4 sands of dollars to the fruit growers : : . : pe . ga 00 to your oes For Sale and Reut of the Province. This is to a large ; . rr IN GOOD TIME ; Tit, extent a needless loss, for Apple. ~ - # Li ; . Seab can almost always be prevented : 5 ; Lg - ° no matter how wet the season may : - X 3 Have your Shoes put in proper be, by thorough, timely and intelli- \ re = y . P J 3 3 ; - ' . \ Repair and protect your Health gent spraying, in combination with / 5 . Colgured Boots and Shoes dyed {8 propio frining of vhe tech Phe 3 A Good Quality of scab only develops and spreads dur- sa black, and made to look like new. ] : ; : ' > | : : - PY " + Greens @ Fruit JAS. MCFADYEN, ing wet weather. The times of the : 1 ET year therefore when we get our wet DRYDEN Ere ONTARIO weather are the times we have to ) RUBBER BOOTS SOLED spray if we are going to prevent , : "Ril scab. One spraying-with either lime International Brotherhood of sulphur or Bordeaux mixture is not 6.3 - Ly a = > I : : Sulphite ad Paper Will Workers Paint to proven, as he rain = to . 24 " : oot and Harness Ikxepairer. gradually washes the spray off, an " i : M A Y 3 p or A as the leaves and fruits by growing Sat © arrive th Her TF Dryden Lodge No. 105 larger develop more surface to cover. : N ke ; 84400063000: 7000004¢ 3 M 3 order to be a of th se 1 . : / : eets 1st and ar ursday each | disease we must spray from three o . ' : month ny 1 3rd Th NGI Jy ae six times during the season, the num- R D. 1. TRIST » BF. 7.30; {ber of sprayings depending upon whe- J. J. HILL, H. J. ADAIR, |ther the weather is wept or dry. The |. i Pres Rec, Sec first spraying should be done just as . : H % p -{ or soon after the leaf.buds burst. For f Ir vden Livery, Ir ans'er this application use commercial lime- 3 ~ ® Nn Dryden Lodge No. 1» | sulphur, strength 1 gallon commer- . We Sat 3 and .0.0.F. oss at the 3 Towing Hall cial to 7 ganas of hig It the : x 4 ee = = every Monday evening av8 o'clock Sowertly cova thet ee Bl Watch the Cash and Carry Surprise Counter. > £ San Jose Scale in the orchard and |} Exchange Bara 5 O. M. Nymark, N. G., D- Anderson, | yery little Oyster Shell Scale, a weak- i ~ w Recording Sec. Visiting ~bretbrer fer solution may be used, 1 gallon to Po cordially invited. about 20 gallons of water, or 3or- 3 : deaux mixture 4.4.40 formula may DRYD - )) ; , be substituted. - EN ONT {| The second spraying should be Golden Star Lodge given just before the blossoms open, that is, just when they are showing i U ; od No.2484 pink, using commercial lime-sulphur ) ie ; ; strength 1 gallon to 35 gallons of / i % "SN - AF. &A.M.,GR.C water, or Bordeaux mixture 4.4.40 / . t ST aion] ; ihe § formula. ; @ ond a Mousa 1s: In average seasons the third appli- 5 ts Wig hai bi) pa cation should be given immediately | § visig we cordiniy Winien after the blossoms have all or nearly : 9 ' a / W. J. Robinson, W.M. 1 Alfred Pitt, W. M. all fallen, with lime-sulphur strength, + : 'D. Anderson, Rec. Sec. A. E. Berrey, Secretary | 1 gallon to 40 gallons of water. This ; i : + {is generally the most important spray it 20000000000600800006908000¢ L 0 L Dryden Lodge No. 1664 LU Lis meets the first" Wednesday of each month at 8 pm in the Town 'Ball. Visiting brethren cordially' invited. : for the control of Apple Scab and al- : : ways for Codling Moth, and it must | (@©@/@\@ @\® 02002002028 Sid fia : PUT es ni ARE 006 2529599599269 0250260880000 8 L208 : day or two may make all the differ- : LL FRUITS : CAN DY enge between success and failure. : ; z ; ; 2 : Bordeau mixture should not be used ~ -- : ; Te ' > at this time, as it is almost sure to iw : . gE nt ~~ T : 3, | i cause the fruit to be russeted. Arsen- : ; FY ( : : ICE: CR EAM - KODAKS ate of lead should be added for the MA EUR : ) \ of cold, wet weather between the date when the blossoms begin to second and third sprayings to control ] } 3 = LY = : ww BUR ET ; 3 . . . DRYDEN ---- ONTARIO 5h his riod in tres or S 01 5 IIIA TY Codling Moth and other biting » BREAD SUPPLIES | mses > ; In seasons of normal weather con- four weeks. En such cases it is neces- ? Its ¥ ommeince at 1 pq. : rans mn EES -- {| gary to give an intermediate spray- : 3 i ing between the second and third. : ' = ; Hence, if the grower finds at the end On the Fa A : ? [ di a i CAKES CONFECTIONERY | bors foe, font fee spare] of twelve days or two weeks after In some seasons, however, additional he has applied the second spray that ; vo Er , - =~ 3 "| the weather is still cold and wet and A 3 : : : development of the blossoms is very { : yada air YO un S ee » . >, o Ml J applications are absolutely necessary NEILSON'S CHOCOLATES [iit se vin depend upon Hig we get our cold, wet weather. In some seasons there is a long period pe slow, another gpraying should be given at once to protect the young blossoms and foliage. This should be 6¢ the s trength as fet the third ---- Z 4 tt Sour : RACES--No Entry Fee. MEN'S SPORTS. : be omitted because ofthe bees. It = ; Entry Fee--1o0 per cent of First Prize. is very important to observe care-|- Prizes of th 3 : fully the weather conditions and i e Cash Values gen below will be - : apply this spray when necessary. presented to the winners. 100 yds. Flat Race (open) ........... $1.50 $1.00 Spraying early in August is an | ' Three Legged R wo = insurance against late infection of Bet Fh . Three Legged Race (open) ........ ++ 1.50 1.00 TEBE adp Apple Scab and Sooty Fungus. In [Boys and Girls, up to 6 years...... I 10 -- H : | : = ie Z ; 3 : 5 2, Step and Jump (open) .......... 1.50 f.00 : : sary to prevent late attacks of scab, « Prize, value 5c to all runners. High Jah (open) 5 bv. i000 A 100 1.00 4 : N especially with varieties such as Mc- Bovs d Girls fr 6 / : a Intosh Red and pov which are | °0YS an irls from 6 t0 8,........ 25 15 ~ 10 Running Long Jump (open) .........1.50 1.00 i very susceptible to seab. For this ; i 78 . \ &( of & / application use weak isye-suiphur / 8 to 10, ......25 15 » 10 Half Mile Race (Open) iby vo hina s aD 1.00 T - , solution, 1 gallon to or 45 gallons | .. .. TOG IR vives 2 ig 10 y 5 > : x : Hi: GREA I HOME SHINE of water, or Bordeaux mixture. No 5 3 125 yards Hurdle Race ....o.oovnn, 1.50 1.00 - od L~ y poison should be used at this time. ' 12 W034 35 3 15 Thread Needle Race.......... ...... 1.50 1.00 Pasties for Black, "Yen, Oxblood, Brown Leather Shoes Often if the spraying is done later ow ~ ; : I. ; "White Cake a.°d Liquid for White Shoes than the first or second week in 4 10 10 ..... 35 25 15: Bunwing Based Looe. vuineesser sum 1.50 1.00 so ) ake aL quid 10r WY 10¢3 td vist : ; 7 ; ; : ! August there is a chance of the fruit | Ladies' Nail Dgiving Contest' 1.50 1.00 -- Pol : : : WHE F. F. DALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD., HAMILTON, CAN. { [being discolored #t picking time. % pal Jes i hE ole Jumping ......ooviiiiiiiiiii, 1.50 1.00 . 1 Should the dust method prove satis- rs Foe Tall wwe danger of staining | Tug-of-war, BARCLAY v. DRYDEN, Prize value $5.00 ALLL, at 30 p.m. ® ® ® to get the best results. The object - ; : Jars 4.0 RS ? the fruit. If the early sprayings are : € ~ thoroughly done, and the fall is not : ! extremely, wet, usually the crop will W ' ; remain clean without this last appli- - i Cc cation. oo . ' N "Thoroughness In Spraying.--Very Ld « 2 Al -- few men spray thoroughly enough - WE - oe ; ® . ; 4; : of spraying ig to cover the surfaces ; / 3 . < of the leaves and fruits with a good eeuvwa IN US. ry en : " - fungicide (a substance which destroys A 3 © FLOUR AND h EED the spores of fungi), such as lime- Fa ? : : . ; sulphur or Bordeaux mixture, so that | ; : when a spore reaches leaf or fruit o ; ab 0 at 3 REFRESHMENTS ON THE GROUNDS : \ cause. scab. We see, therefore, that ¥ i : if spraying is to accomplish is object Admission---Adults 35c, Juveniles 156¢c.. be very thoroughly done; MARKET PRICES | AL and leaf must be gom- a ! pletely covered with the fungicide go ie ~ 'hat there is not the least space on ; { fl e (l i . i | ,. TJ. LATIMER |wiich a spore can germinate, Thor- : P l N Te . : : ; oo i of the Fi nr ge ; : 3 : : ; : d I me Jil. yden Orchestra ile Sr Sa SE = B-- apple trea Will require from six to ten zallons or more to cover it properly. " : 4 ps {Care must _be taken to reach every - ; i : cide of the young forming fruit or : { \ A ; (in other words) of the calyces or : A , : ; which develop into the ' A z » / i J 'cup i fruits.--Prof. J. E, Howitt, 0. A, Col- oo lege, Guelph, el i

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