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Dryden Observer, 3 Dec 1920, page 3

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Dinan E Lives SWAT THE SCRUB Bl Tm BEDWORTH. FER) CTE ) REDO) ETD ) SE) GED (STS) (SD ()- GED) a "5 | Big Campaign On for Improved | Xmas here in Four Weeks : D. Casagrande, who has been | Type of Cattie. 5 | I foteman at Barclay for 12 The Scrub Bull a Menace to the-Cattle | years, is leaving on Saturday for | Industry--Like Begets Like--Use ; this old home at Milavo, Italy. | © Pure-brea Bulls With Proven A = : The best wishes of the settlement | Prepotency. NEW LINES JUST OPENED OUT FOR 'XMAS on ne respect ii os at-| (Contributed by Ontario Department of rl : als in - . )) | tache to goo neighbours go | © Agriculture, Toronto.) 1 SELLING LADIES' FANCY HOSIERY. with them over the sea. HE great subject of conver sation among the rural peo- } : le to-day is the resent hs and Gi, nd Union Wool, seamless pair $1.75 A Correction. oe - ri cam -- g 1. ather and Grey, finest Pure Wool, seamless Already, meetings are being held in a great many of the counties in con- Not a minute too early to start your "Xmas Shopping. ()-EED- () GID ()- Nip. -- OT RL RARE EIBIBIUCDIBIBIFOTOREDI 0G 0B2848+@000202 / \ Dear Editor,--Thefe was an error fiet Slippers, leather sole and heel, fur {in the Bedworth news last week. ns ; \ pp $2. 2s, $a. i & 2.85 The $4.75 given over by Mrs nection With it and at every agricul- ; Kosy. Pelt Sinders ; , Sr en 82 White was from: previous dances tural meeting of any importance at Ladi to help the " Bell Fund." all, the scrub bull is being '"'cussed'" A EL Batty a Shppers 1.85 Protea correct this. and discussed with a vim and ven- sades' ki Hh ; _ or Boudoir Stopes, red, brown, A tinny Sit thi DAtra At ot ¥ 7 into other branches of their work. It seems as if the veil of mystery has suddenly lifted and people have Winkie Ed been enabled to see distinctly the vast mkie gar* importance that a pure-bred sire of With fra ly "heather mixed hose ~ Rolph Nelson a IAI ond Deen would make a pleasing combination. : William Koshon* ST Loic Boek BF Lhe Com. : ~~ Gladys Noble. It i ? > re Q is also true that a great many LADIES GLOVES, in fine Pure Wool, Mocco Leather i Lizzie Trist BT th es ined, Kid,-Chamoisette, Lisle and Pure Silk ot Edward Louttit paign, and they raise some objections : in all sizes. : H. E. Wright, Teacher which they think are perfectly legi- o: g! . A 3: bd 3 J ! : timate, but which do not hold water Contiuued from page 2 Senior 1. ; when analyzed by lhe practical man, Edwin Halderson who has made a success of live stock, i : : 9 Winnie. Fox by the use of a pure-bred sire of good - Willie McMaster breeding. Some farmers ang saying : : ® n ) i Mary Sharp that the Government has 2 right THE RED BRICK RE. Margaret Higgins try to make them discard their gcru i 1C STO all a Sh M sein d sire and use a pure-bred of good qual- High Qualtiy and Low Prices. g grshiaty ty. The Government is not, in any : a Cecil Swanson | way, trying to force anybody fo dis Ethel Willard [ pose of his herd sire for a better one; Lily M -| everybody has a right to use any , Y Moore : i of an animal that he wants to Harley Walli Lo Y a IL and it is nobody's affair but his own. Pauline Pinkerton But what they are doing; is to make Irene Williams . : plain to the 'owners of grade and 3 serub pure-bred sires the value of Junior I. _ {a bull that has a reasonable amount Fran i + | of individualism and breeding behind poy Hells him, and then leave the whole ques- Leonard Hadly ; tign {8 BS turned over and' threshed e turned over and' {hreshed Charlotte Dixon : eut in the farmer's own mind. "Lucy Dowlis i ; Although the present campaign in Maggie Trist Ontario is a new idea in this province, Ruby Nelson. "= such work has been going on: for FRESH MEATS, FRESH GROCERIES. > = Ala Petrey ma some time in different parls of the - ; : United States, particularly in Wis ; . John Willard 'censin, which is one of the banner Elmer Silve ; states of that country. In that state FRESH FRUITS. Jimmie Hii a : they -are going about it in a little oe ag ; a different manner than is being adopt- a Marian Hill | ed in Ontario, Instead of the state RESH VEGETABLES. : © Jimmine Weaver Government doing the grefter part : ; "Douglas McBr e of it, the different 'breed associations So nial Poe Rus h a y areithe "men behind the gun." They T. 1 Latimer. ; : 8h got the school children interested' in Roy Shelley - ensus 'of the cattle in the. Lenore Stefaniuk : different counties, "After this was fin Duncan McKellar ; ished, meetings were held in differ- 5 of : ro ent parts of the county and discus- Philip. Wright ; sions on the value of good bulls were held. "In 'order~to give the campaign of . : : Senior Primary. a starting impetus the different breed > > HEB Jeanette Reid associations decided to donate pure- : : " > : Nona Reaney bred sires to aecommon cause. These Tommy Sharp pure-bred sires were given to a farm- ¥ er in exchange for his' scrub pure- Orval Adair an ip ) 7 + Pd Se © | Ee iRiAlR SUAS At anyrate prose is good enough to le FOR SALE. 2 Bl ped I many Seu ee i ER HE ® youande everyone know that we are about 24 Pure-Bred White WYAN- ; . there was: mo money exchanged be- J oo DOTTE PULLETS (Martin Rohent Cooper. twotn Tho Tasmer reeiving th fend. B1 1g have a demonstration of foot happi- Blacksmith Strain) Apply Fo oe Sn Eo pure-bred 'and campaign authorities; § BAR 5 dn a artlett i the farmer thereby getting a good § i x Ly __W.H. EVANS WE ball for the price of beer, 'wna a § DSS, of how to get it. AND : surety of reaping some benefit from : 5 : - 2 4 nT ae pd d the influence on his herd. The cam- § Tf 1 Bi ] 1 For Sale--Registere - corge €rwoo paign was carried om very energeti- 9 ¥ ? : | HORN BULL, 'two years old. Thelma Brookes cally and systematically and gave ex- ils you nave cor ns, unions, ingr owit g ol i : / £ I ies a | Will consider any reasonable 5 LS), Tepmher. fo Le nally anything or 'everything that i pe . offer. Tr A : 5 ah thods and carrying on eam- oy Har, ris Farm © JOHN Mc. WILSON, |Primary A. phiens ih, Qifforent. Toeahitios with makes life a burden through the feet get it remedied. There will be a specialist : : 2 Phyllis Hawk Ss d Its, and it fe t iplemements, ete. [Dio Dryden. 4 ie on in charge at the store all day Saturday, ; Decerer 11th, with 'appliances and ad- Bain Wag ons 5 = ; : Bella Elie ee vince are as easy to teach, and there "vice. The advice | is free of charge. Foot sore, tired and weary, Think of Doctor Scholl, And be in nowise leary Of his exacting toll. TI A ENR NA sd INTHUSED with the thought of a real live foot expert coming to Town, Satur day December 11th, T started info poe x but one verse trimmed me. se i hn ; Sween ey and sleighs Snap for quick sale--TEAM of Alice Halderson ar > : HORSES weighing 3000. Apply Harvey Klose huge success. W. WHITE, Bedworth: Enrico: Morassutii In dealing with the scrub bull or : grade sire there are one or two prin- oy Fos ciples: in breeding 'that are easily race ose : understood, and should be compre- DAY GIRL WANTED. Apply ; : hended by all owners of bulls. The Mrs T. C. R. CRAWLEY. Senior B. old saying that "like hegets like" . Lilly Shelley : goes to a certain extent, but in using A El Wi : a grand sire one is one always sure of I cres of snimproved Lond mer Vvice what one is going to get in the off- (patented) 1% miles from town Ernest Pilkey | spring because, in the use of an ani- "and school. For particulars apply Richard Trist mal with several infusions of blood, ' : AW illrina there is always a breaking up and to Kathleen Wilkinson : segregation of characters which does wie most useful. § Wm. D.'N EELY, Patricia Wright not get anybody any place in the de- 4 N26¢ | Oxdrift, Ont. Reta Stewart . velopment of their herd. Whereas, in : : Robert Cark the use of the pure-bred of good qual- legis ity there is always a chance of any Evelyn Pinkerton | resulting service being better than Shey LANTERNS 'Black MARE, Yo year old, 110 Louis Lodi fori the parents. Pure-bred sives of good pounds. $75.00 for immediate sale. Monica Brooks breeding aré endowed with a char- : 5 N. E. WILSON, : James Yaworski . acter or power calied _ Drepotency, + hwhich means that an animal has the Oxdrift, Ont, Nellie Hardy : ower to stamp on his offspring some : np J saior B : 2, : desirable characteristic more than & NRTA QT ho : . ; a some other. When we consider that WASH BOARD S, One Black Mare, 7 years old, Rita Lodi : the grade sire is likely to throw any- h new. price, 75¢. ; | Weight 14001b : aloo suckling calf : Gos ha 1 hy in ihe La calves, and the ; 2 © cMonagle scrub pure-bre as no prepotency, : 'Apply, JOHN FISHER, iis 3 Wi Ie 3 there is a reason that this class of 139s on Rnd Tuli Stock of Dryden, Ont. le y g ; arfimal should pe discarded as soon : : : mi : Frank Fox meme as circumstances will permit and good E RA HARI OWARE : ~ Fred Yaworski ones substituted.--J. C. McBeath, GOOD HORSE for sale, 6 years Christine Sharp 0. A, College, Gueiph, [= = «old; 1250 Ibs. Broken to single or Lilly Lewis ey = «double harness. Also set ngs Jimmy Hill - Toniuoring Suaen hi {Worle Harness only used once. | Yolo Sfreddo oie selivation is ho mont pie : JAS. L. DUNCAN, Mary Blake 1 . way is to give {hie ea when iNz6 Box 30, Dryden. . Thomas Rush ~ |it is needed no mater i the other --r Kenneth Kemney a : = EE essar it the era. Tk toils Pls Frank McMonagle dication operations 2 such a sized : ie. Nellie Baker. [field as can be 4tandled with the onable. Ap ply Jimmy Brooks other farm work. Ploughing quack Mrs RICHARD EULER, ; al | grass infested land which has been Waldhof. : i Bartlett to clover this year as soon as the s is the time of year when EA Sh re a he dr ER 0 i Paints, Varnishes, "ze !

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