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Dryden Observer, 18 Jan 1924, page 3

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\ y ' \ El re THE DRYDEN OBSERVER samen dati; 7 THAT TRS - = nm Pn crime errr p-------------- GE USE A PRIMROSE J {bd DOING ri S{ADLE The Carnival : > Get our costume ready for the Ice igas. Saw i A : : Straw, Peat Moss, Saw dust and Carnival sometife in the fore part of de AGE Ll : : Shavings Considered. February. Mr Richardson is mputting : , on up a prize of $10.00 for the best home} __ - Straw Preferred for Many Reasons imade costume. A Simple Sanitary Bowl The hoys in both cshoolsm have been turning out on thelr scheduled after- scons for hockey 'and are showing SHEETING, PILLOW CASES, TOWELLING, AND TABLE some + improvement and 2 bunch ¢f{ LINEN; FLANNELETTTE, & FLANNELETTE BLANKETS . ¢ ~ Measuring Hay In the Mow and § Any Monday, Wednesday or Friday - Lambs--Farm Trespassers Scored. sounds resembling the 61st Batt. com- : =. Be sure the gream = eparator (Contributed by Ontario Department of ing through 59th street; don't bel wy 4 ® easily. A separator that i} Tne materials used for bedding [the rink rooting for their different { e time 10 'CONo full of inaccessible COTNEISE domestic animals arg generally straw fclasses playing Broom! Ball. Some of ; ; should be avoided for these@rom the grain fields, peat moss from fihe gir 1ake a wicked broom and no Primrose there are no smallg sreater extent than any other ma- holes or inaccessible corner: terial, first because of its abundance; in the bowl or tubular shaft § secondly because the stable offers a wide slime space around the § produst of the field to manure, and fn thusias bowl shell $0 that there is no Ruy Veen its return to the! mue 1 ots have played a couple : or Pp . o 5 3 3 a Is 3 Sy ® danger of the bowl becomingf and; thirdly because it is a good fe practice games to get their teams A Few f.ines io Clear: L In the Stack -- Hand-feeding §afternoon from 4.15 to 5 that you hear ; "el . you buy can' be kept clean Agriculture, Toronto.) alarmed. Tt is just the spectators at o 3 fi '¢revises collect germs an fthe swamp, or shavings from the saw gdoubt have had some hockey exper- \ 1m sia eS | taint your cream. In theBer planing mill. Straw is used 10 a jjence. / ; There is an exceptionally § medium for transferring this by- clogged... Every disc in the] absorbent of liquids. Straws from ...4 up and the way they handle { : ; bot primrose bowl does its share oats, peas, rye, wheat and oats vary fa ces shows that they have been LADIES' OXFORDS, Cushion Sole, reg. SLD panini $2.95 : a The late 2 Tn ee a o penne Si saying attention to the more experi- BOYS SH GIRLS BOOTS, reg. $408. sve praasvnvsins $2.95 ¢haft is made in one piece.g (erias. 'he hard. rye and. wheatg ..g Sin den PU dearer 7 . FTTITITE : The slots through which the] straws, while durable to the wear Lek 3 Children's Fleece Lined RUBBERS, size, 410 2...» +--+ 95 milk is fed to the discs rum animals, is not as good an absorbent | : : from top to bottom so thatf§ as the softer oat, barley and pea "RCD AND GUN R ds d . ie J li the lower discs receive a: straws. Wheat straw not being highly | There is interesting reading for CaiICe! prices on a . / Pp No Ti oroatoat # 5 : 5 : much milk as the uppper valued as a feed finds ils grealesi}gyery sportsman in the February issue fis ahie sdines, Th tro. J x ! i Ny : ones. é ; use as a stable bedding. The nitro-,¢ Rod and Gun in Canaca, including BLOUS ES and DR ESS ES i gen, potash and phosphorus contain- WE An : 2 a: as it does stories and articles dealing ed in a ton of or. rye 'straw The Primrose is built in four sizes: has a value ate cla) fertilize; | With deer and moose, hunting, fishing : t . 2 : : prices of $2.25, oat straw $2.60, and and canoeing, photographing wild life, 33 i 4 i : 3 atau oop < Wr > « ein Ne. 1, 350 ihs.~--48.7 gal. milk per hour partey Sl 33.00, : have a {animal stories, guns and ammunition, No. 2, 450 bs~--62.7 gal. milk per hour ' urther "value in that the 'organic, .n . Te : Sh No. 3. 630 Ihs.--90.5. gal. milk per hour : wid maiter content is large, and OL such talks on outdoor life, articles on trap . E) e gan-- etd. 5 . a nature as to be: particularly valu- sing, and an interesting kennel depart- able in soil improvement. Feat moss ment. is valuable as an absorbent of ligul ; : i ! fe alin 4. 5. CORNER, Oxdrift, Ont. 5 is aso ran 3 A Diary of the Limberlost Hunting content. The manure irom stables Club" by Harold Tarlton is a good : 4 : i Bw ely WACHIN & TEASDALE Agent for :-- p of where peat moss is used as bedaing, account of this flourishing club and is : I INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY of Canada, Lic § is generally of considerably higher written in an oviginal style. Bonny- . value thal the manure from a th- : alue thal the manure irom any otld-jeastle Dale the, well-known Canadian er: source. It has One objection 1b e g (fs h : that itis not as clean as's ; Jaturalist of Nova Scotia continues his Con fect jonery - |IMPERIAL BANK BLOCK dust and shavings, while ' ne ine article oh "Camera Hunting before the! . TE TE : ; RUMEL. Y purpose ag a liter or bedding ma- f Beason opens in Nova Scotia" which AND KENORA ® 8 Ont. No. 4, 850 Ibe. --108.8 gal. milk per hour Barristers, Solicitors, etc, CET ADVANC : ; SH) yy Ai ne is written with the author's ease and ; : ay e 3 an aic eeping Mi ¥ 4 et : ; Qil-Cooled Engine 3 . mals clean and preventing the loss ability svhich make his contributions Fruits L.0.0.F. DRYDEN LODGE, Ne The only Perfect Engine on the market of the liquid portion of the manure, outstanding. "An Indian Enoch Arden' : A : : ; 417 meets at the Town safrdust or shavings serve a good pur- : by Martin Hunter is an interesting ; 1st a ; Hall every 1st and 8rd Monday of each RY pose; but 'it must be remembered § ,.. il ipl i: 3 lial hy ; i i TRACTORS : \ EATER ni he Re while "Touring the Wilderness" ; month at eight o'clock. Ss CLOVER HULLERS low. Those: who have straw should §7¥ Roy Brayley is an article dealing : ~Tiy--~ = F. COOPER, N.G of SHPARATORS BIL St Use it. Thode who have neither straw {with the outfit necessary for a trip / ; ; or 'peat moss should then use tne D. ANDERSON, Secy sawdust or shavings.--L. Stevenson, or PULLS 'nto the wilds which will be of interest Do roth y Ki Nn g ston Visiting Beatles Cordially Invited : a> © ha di A aE : or 3 pla yay Sec., Dept. of Agriculture, Toronto. to all those who are planning trips. ' J. W. Winson has his first article] 5 Zz: k on I t a MEA max, leo and Man" which opens a series ~10CO-Ates 7.0.L, DRYDEN LODGE No. 1624 e following simple and practical fon Canadian Birds, 2 subject on which y ; hints re arding the suring of hay i ee ar n 1 22 " as They're Good , meets the first Wednesday are worth noting and MAiing: ne. writer 18 an si OOTY is Us. y vf each month, at eight p.m. in the Tons of Hay in the Mow, Bates, a trapper of long experience, FLAS) ~ : fown Hall. Visiting Brethren cer- has his department filled with interest AE % n ot To find the number of tons of hay { ; il dentin fially invited. in a mow muliiply he lengih by ihe 'or the trapper, while F. V. Williams J. E. HARRIS, W.M. [i 13 breadth and chen by depta of hay. jas contributed an amusing account of Mrs WwW. i 3 Evans Fi BADEN SMITH, Secy : : { y 7 This will give the number of cubic Tale Twice Toldi"? W. C. Motley feet. Divide by 400, the reswuns, 1 v Ww Wall 3 ~ 7 | Agent For-- amber will be ihe Laer tn thn and F.. H. Walker are aiso represented | S851 Hay varies in density -due to 'the with good departments, the field trials PICTORIAL PATTERNS Gold 1 ; ? character of the s or clover {forming an especially interesting . jolden Star Lo dg LE Suna oi the length oi fregture of "Kennel"; Guns and Am- : No. 484 : ARREEY] 3 eel stored, S1Ze RE ro lars LL az J *denth of the mow. Tine munition is particularly large this AF. & AM, GR.C. rd BURN S KEROSEN E ; hina class articles by E. Ein & : Paci Ci08¢€ 45 $ APL risks Lowest Operating Cost on Test 3 tow mows do nol bine i density as do the d ment must be. us factor above or 1 4 TD. Francis, Ashley A. Haines, Fred J a large number of queries PY : Meets in the Masenic Hall, Dryden, ? the Second Tuesday of each mouth. Ps 1d Su, and answers. 400 wiaen 0 i nn n E 4 Visitors Cordially invited. estimating. The hay in .the botitom Ee = RE {i ] T SWEEN Y oi a mow 20 feet deep will be packed Crescent Ice Cream Bricks --.----. .4C AN i ere A. E. BERREY, W.M. i eA] SAC bserved in " 4 . into 'half ihe space observed Iu Ajhpaiimo Ples, each now only 10 feet deep. if the mow ir ¥ 1S CO 4s only 10 feet deep the factor usedy GOUGH : CON. We have in Stock 2 uld be 600, if 20. feet deep 350 At the old Rhodes Stand Lhe nearer correct. £ fair average 1 ae TE : " pe A THE DRESENT TIME : all ro itions is 400. ; Classified JOS, A : STRUTT T al J Tons of Hay In a Stack. ; Le : - A . : nian the number of tons of hay FOR SALE--4% H.P. GASOLINE 3 3 GENERAL BLACKSMITH The following Coals:-- tn a stack, measure the overthrow | ENGINE with Magneto, Mandral Bal- Oxygen Acetylene *& HORSESHOER : ANTHRACITE gistancs of < and multiply bY 'ance Wheel and Saw, all as good as ; h: in deeg, tnen STOVE '& NUT A. BURTON,, Secy. General Blacksmith & Woodworker new. For cash, no reasonable offers welding oo All work done promptly in connection DRYDEN . + ONT. Tne resulting num- number of cubic refused.--apply geet. If. the been standing 1|25(24 : A. JONES, Dryden Fo par two monihs 2 k 'not over g | 112 feel high, divide by 500, the re- {mn ATT A ¥ 3 GALT COAL gulting number is the answer in tous. For SALB--BLACK 0% NG ; , de Slevensor. freshen this month; five years old. MAJESTIC COAL i Ser 18]1)24 . A. SFREDDO Hand-eeding Lambs. ; West of Pulp Mill EEE EEE Hk KX : Lamba that have lost their mothers X or have milkless mothers can be suc- WOR SALB---Approximately 7 tons of ¢ So ! ! ; , 2% miles from Tagle River | -- = station. Price $85 for stack.--apply A. J. GARDINER, Eagle River | KEROSENE TRACTORS HOUSE TO RENT, also Voth rh SAVE YOUR HOR SES, ~~ : p cessfully reanzd by using goat IF YOU WANT YOUR FOOD TO : eows' milk in a rubber-nippled nurs- ETTER : ing bottle, Tha newly-born lamb re TASTE B 8 x 3 tld | quires a 'small gquaniity o© na cook it on a Marswell's Range. It will : | very frequent interval Ueno an "afl ary Thane for tt 3 : i! : teaspoonsiul e/ery aosur ior (The ivy Letter, broil better, bake better, ZR day with a giadual inerease 3 Tatton all pnd, 10 you ae Sn ~, lamb grows older. make suitable for Boarding House for sale. = NYT ALEING over plowed ground all day tires your téam as ik 5 mistake of givi a vly-born lamb §'2917 . H. PRONGER 4 3 5 pr 1 3a make of stove. It has all the latest aN ail the milk it will take at two pi 29|12 R {He YE well as the driver. How about pulling a load aw ; impr t d then some three feeds at This treatment is SER ie Id Tn these days of scarcity of horse and man power the a Complete Line' wery frequent(y fatal. Keeping the WANTED Two experienced bushmen | jg} heavy farm work such ag discing can be done most speedily others perhaps you have not thought B feeding bottle clean and, sweet. andl te cut pulpwood, good timber. Bring | {| and economically with a Case Kerosene Tractor. The 10-18 of. Let us show you this Marswell's For Farmer or Citizen Ser : ER, Sa ng wn outfit--apply | or smallest Case Tractor can pull an 8 ft. double action disc : 'teeuing © ur or two.until tie Bi v. WwW. FRENCH, Oxdrift harrow set to full depth. Busy farmers can werk the "iron 'Range today. jamb is four weeks old will general 18 1/24 Ww. W. = A oS oor % he pt. a " : 4: ; SE Torna give food results. Es din or ny TA PE | horse" day and night $f necessary. Don't forged that Case D%e SOAPS, TOILET PREPARATIONS. tinued ag a feed as long as the law.b SOW and 6 3-months.old pigs for sale. | tractors operate over dusty fields without dust entering cyl- ! j | will take it. Hhould bottle-feq lam bs 1 OORE, Dryden Ont. (2 | snders. The Air washer fully protects the Motor. The all cut : Lal © HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTIES | develop scours, this coudition cap. be Apply AE. you ly SE ) a 1 IP in oil. Th he : E A I LTA : = | eat d udiaily by hesting the mubki. vy Ei || steel spur gears are fully enclosed and yun in oli. e weightl > : = B Button ova oy al pe in] Va ED OFFER be of the Caso 10-18 is only abuut 8,400 Ibs, this, with the liberal 1 ; | 1 and n Yy IE ° . 2 8 3 The Dependable Hardware ip | quickly. A te aspoonful of castor oil | Building formerly used as Company sized tires prevents soil packing. Other jmportant features, E. T. (DAD) ROWLAND Biver Ww ith the milk is also an effec | Boarding House. This includes elec- I explained in full descriptive literature sent out for the asking. = para {ive fomeds.o oly Sievengin. {ric fixtures, steam piping, ete. Tet us tell you more about the 10-18 or larger Case Tractors. espe ee 1 Also separate building suitable for 2 : EY Fu @ C kb i ater go the | meat storage or ether purposes. x 2 TT. BRRIGNALL p a es ® © al es rette, very pro- Look these over and submit tenders Try our Delicious 'Milk Loaf Cakes of all kinds Farin Trespassers Sco Mrs. Be Redwood, perly censure e = ll to Box 44 not later than Teh. 1st, 1924 OXDRIFT : ONTARIO through couniry 4 the | The whole to be removed by June 1st, 3 g farmer of his tame fruit § 1904 ; 18|1)24 and other products. "I that 1924 . grows on a farmer's far: g ; em ee POT ! farmer," is the way the Gazelle WANTED--To LorTOwW £300.00 for one ruil § year, would pay 2 p.C. First mortgage. apply fo 1|25/24 OBSERVER. OFFICE { misden : potatoe | i} i WANTED TO BUG--COTTAGE, four or five rooms. State pariculars an first | letter.--apply > i 25/1|24 Mrs A. S. WILSON iy Pox 236, Dryden, Ont. Fi an DRYDEN BAKERY po fe nailed. to the slight incline 80 the water <asily draigee back into the sink. uo. 5

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