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Dryden Observer, 5 Jun 1925, page 2

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v8 A PLEASING DISPLAY OF SILVERWARE CAN BE SEEN AT THIS STORE, AT A WIDE RANGE OF PRICES, FROM WHICH YOU CAN SELECT Id The Ideal Gift We are also showing many beautiful articles of Cut Glass, of the Finest Quality, including large and small pieces RIPLEY'S : 5/6/25¢. Classified FOR SALE--McLARY RANGE, IN first class condition, White Enamel back and Oven; Steel Top. -Cheap for cash. Apply to 4 19/6/25 DRYDEN OBSERVER TO LET--I. P. MATTHEW'S HOUSE on Government St. Moderate Rent. Apply to A, J. LOCK, Dryden, Ontarie. ROOMS TO LET--Five Good Sized rooms, on ground floor. 'Apply 19]6/25 Mrs SHEPHERD, Dryden Van Horne St. FOR SALE--A Few Thousand Good, ~j CABBAGE PLANTS. Ready to plant ieneral Grocer Please I.eave Your Orders Early for LEANTS » CABBAGE, TOMATOES, CAULIFLOWERS, and ASSORTMENT OF FLOWERS Orders already placed with C.- W. HARRIS will be delivered from this Store. - Fruit and Vegetables Flour and Feed Attention Orders Given Prompt A A OE, Sine' ryde: Successors to ANDERSON & HARRIS BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS ERE 0 'FULL STOCK OF LUMBER, SASH AND. DOORS, SHINGLES, W-00D FIBRE BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT Estimates Freely Gen THINK OF IT! Lh for only 6¢C we will give you a can of Jap-A-Lac Varnish Stain COME AND GET YOUR COUPON~-- It is worth 24c. to you Goodyear AUTO TIRES, $7.25 TUBES, 1.60 9% 99 Come and See The New Chevrolet PHONE No. 41 lf BET i 8 ® FOR SALE--LOT S 3%, Company | chance to buy your furniture on leaving town.--S. DAITER. a i J] : invited. ci i L.O.L, DRYDEN LODGE Me. 185: JB Town Hall, out. Apply CHAS. NORGATE, FOR SALE--One TEAM OF BROWN MARES, six and ten years old, weight about twenty-eight hundred pounds. Bl Also AYRSHIRE COW, four years old, milking. No reasonable offer refused, owner being too busy to at- tend to them. Apply 5/6]25¢. A. MILLINGS, Butcher 3 Eagle River, Ont. COMFORTABLE ROOMS CAN BE had, with First Class Table Board. Reasonable Terms.--Apply Mrs R..J. HADLEY, Dryden, Ontario Duke St. WANTED TO BUY--Small Cook- Stove and Dining-room Suite, Kitchen Chairs. Will pay cash. Mrs HALL, Oxdrift. TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.--Apply F. COLLINS, Chase Park. FOR SALE--(Navy Reed) BABY CARRIAGE, well built and in good condition. Price reasonable. The 'property of Mrs D. Lane. seen between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at fmy home, ; ALDRA SMITH, Dryden Post - Office FOR SALE--KITCHEN STOVE BOX STOVE, EXTENSION COUCH, Baby SLEIGH, ete. Apply E: MARTIN, Eagle River, Ont. FOR SALE--One TEAM, age 7 and 9, Harness, Wagon and Sleigh. = Cheap i for Cash. Apply Mrs BESSIE M. WHITE j General Delivery. Kenora, Ont. Frais CON. 1, ; Rugby, 160 acres, about 30 under culti- F vation; balance partly covered . with pulp. Good buildings and good well; running water through the farm. 4% mile to school, six miles from Oxdrift Station. Good Roads. Apply to ° : 12(6f25 A. WICKANDER, : Oxdrift, Ont. "BRED -TO-LAY BARRED ROCK, | Day old CHICKS, 25c. each, if HEN wanted with Chick $1.50 per hen, First hatch May 11th, second May 18th. H. WRIGHT 8| 5 25¢. Wabigoon, Ont. UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT in Mrs Fleming's house, Arthur Street, Apply to S. V. RIGBEY, --~HOUSES FOR SALE.-- Town Lots for sale. Good loca- tions near School, A. J. LOCK, Dryden. -- WANTED -- Secondhand FURNITURE. We would like you to give us the first 24/4/c. L.O.O.F. DRYDEN LODGE, Mc : 417 meets at the Tow: Hall every Monday evening at eight o'clock." Visiting' Members cordially D. KENTNER, N.G. ALEX. DUNCAN, Secy. meets the first Wednesday of each month, at eight p.m., in the Visiting Brethren cer dially invited, D. ANDERSON, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Secy Golden Star Lodge 'AF. & AM, FF No. 484, G.R.C. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden the Second Tuesday of each month Visitors Cordially invited. H. HUMPHREYS, W.M. ALEX. DUNCAN, Secy. Yof miles by motor truck, holding mass Will carry Pictures of Forest Fires Canadian Forestry 'Associationto carry out strong educative campaigns in Ontarie THE Canadian Forestry Association, the national educational institution for the protection of the forests, has start- ed an active campaign for the cutting down of thé number of forest fires caused through human agency and carelessness, This 'makes the sixth party to take the field in forested areas of Ontario, Quebec, New Bruns- wick, Nova Scotia, British Columbia. The Ontario tour will have Mr Fred Vogel as special lecturer, assisted by Mr Alan Beaven, of the Association's staff and will travel many hundreds meetings for the general public in the evenings and special talks and demon- Therds A Reason Neither friends nor relatives can borrow the money that you have deposited under a Life Insurance contract. This is the. One piece of property that cannot be mis- managed. You put a roof on your house, not as an investment y not.to make money--but be- cause you know the rains and storms will come sometime, A -- The Mutual Life District Agent. FRANK M. OFFER Assurance Co of Canada afternoons. In connection with the school children, these will be in the nature if a windup to a course of special instructions which has been carried out over the winter months by the Association, working in co-opera- tion with the local teachers. One of the unique features of these tours is that each party has been pro- vided with complete equipment for showing pictures, either in the dark ov in daylight, and by carrying their own power plants are independent of local conditions and able to show pictures in any section of the country. Similar tours under the Association's banner have attracted daily audiences of from 500 to 1000 people, and many of the meetings have had to be held in the open air, owing to lack of a hall large enough to accommodate all who wished to see the films. The forest fires shown in these films are the real thing and make an immediate appeal to campers, fishermen and all users of the wood- lands, whether for work or recreational purposes. While working in close co-operation with the provincial authorities, the Canadian Forestry Association has the strations for the school children in the f§ = lhe Lkausanne We Carry a Complete Line of Candies, Cigars, Fruits, Ice Cream, and Confectionery of all "kinds. SPIERS-PARNELL Home - Made BREAD New ICE CREAM PARLOUR and DINING ROOM other Cookery. We cater for parties large or small, Lodges, etc. All at Reasonable Prices Drop in when you are _down Town, after Theatre Puff Pastries, Doughnuts, and all Lunches Served at All Hours. THE OLD BURGESS STAND. aditional advantage of appealing as 'a non-government, non-commercial or- ganization with no selfish purpose to serve, and no partisan policy to ad- vance. Thousands of editors, railway men, doctors, merchants, farmers and others comprise the membership, and it is a matter of pride to these people that the total cost of these campaigns is being borne by the Canadian Fores- try Association. In Ontario, Capt. W, A. Delahey, Provincial District 'Forester, at Sud- bury and his assistants are working hand in hand with Mr Beavan, and Mr Vogel to insure the success of the tour, and are enthusiastic at the manner in which the general public is responding to their appeal and report that already whole communities haye been organiz- ed to stamp out the menace of "Red Enemy." : Canadian Forestry Association Ottawa. : Clover Pasture For Spring Pigs (Experimental Farm Notes). In order to obtain definite informa- tion relating to rearing spring pigs on clover pasturt, experiments have been conducted at this Station during the pas three years. From the data de- rived from these experiments it has been learned that the use of clover pasture makes for healthy pigs at a minimum cost, For this experimental work last year five groups of ten pigs, all Yorkshires, Indian Lake Lumber Com 1026 BUILD A FJ OME FUNERAL DIRECTORS THIS YEAR LUMBER AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES We can compete with any MAIL ORDER HOUSE This is a 'safe and sure investment We have a full stock of WITH BETTER GOODS We handle only the best lines. Vancouver," B.C. Osaquan, Ontario. CANADA CEMENT (Plaster) A List of a Few of our Agencys | Inter-provincial Lumber Co., Ltd. pany. Manitoba Gypsum Co'y.,, Ltd. Beaver Board Company, Ltd. Rubberoid Roofing Co'y., Ltd. (Building Paper) BETTER BUILDINGS B28 ranging from eight to three months in age, were selected, with an eye to the uniformity and developmnt of each lot.: ure, two of which were pail-fed and one fed by self-feeder. hog building, receiving the same meal § 'mixture and being fed in the manner as the lots on pasture. both cases the self-fed pigs made the than the pail-fed lots i months old did not eat clover pasture | * RE Three lots were placed on clover past-- # The check lots, H three in number, were fed in the main § same In ¢ greatest gains, but at a greater cost 5 It. was observed that pigs under three | A J Wintrbott A A.J.GARDINER General Merchant, EAGLE RIVER. Agent for COCKSHUTT PLOW COY.. ® ® % & Sharple's Cream Separators, RAW FURS BOUGHT & SOLD. Enki fa . Frost & Woed IMPLEMENTS. Dryden Paper Company, Limited ges Hartford Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. readily, but after passing the third month they ate it with a relish and throve. It was also observed that self-fed pigs were inclined to be some. what heavy for first class bacon hogs. When a settler wishes to grow a bunch of bacon hogs, and has not the time to spend in pail-feeding, a clover pasture and self-feeder can be relied on to give excellent results, and the only attention the pigs will require will be to have water provided and meal mixture supplied to the self- feder. A settler will find that in the| fall he will have a nice re venue from his hogs at a minimum cost, WATKIN'S PRODUCTS For Farmer or Citizen ALL THE OLD ONES AND SOME NEW ONES JUST TRY THE COCOA PREPARED MUSTARDS EZY-WASH AND MINERAL | SOAPS x % ¥ % E. T. (DAD) ROWLAND 5 Exchange Barn Use The Best It's Cheapest Miracle Varnishes - for Floor, Oilcloth' & Furniture Fly Protection-- SCREEN WIRE CLOTH in all sizes For Your Automobile-- SUNOCO OIL The Distilled Oil For Your Machinery-- we sell - CASTOR MACHINE AND STEAM CYLINDER OIL in all grades New Stock of-- EXPRESS WAGONS just arrived For Your Summer Kitchen-- NESCO PERFECT OIL STOVES MIRACLE FINISHES for your CAR, BOAT and BUGGY Guaranteed Perfect Satisfaction, E. A. KLOSE M. J. CROSIER General Merchant, OXDRIFT, ONTARIO Dry Goods Groceries Boots and Shoes Hardware and Farm Produce Frost & Wood and : Cockshutt Implements a at, ut ANDERSON & HARRIS Day or Night Calls Promptly ~ Attended to, PHONE- \ Day, 62 R 2; -- 'ROBT. SWEENEY General Blacksmith ' Agents For- ; Massey-Harris Implements Carbon Removed from Cylinders by Acetylene Burning ite Bi] git "dime ogi Hi Dick Trist | Dryden Livery, Transfer "and DRYDEN - ONT. = Sewing Machines Gramophones 3 and [4 ' Bicycles Repaired We Stock-- : SPRINGS & PARTS for POPULAR MAKES OF GRAMOPHONES. Largest Stock in the District of BICYCLE PARTS AND SUPPLIES SOLDERING, BRAZING, WELDING and . LIGHT MACHINE WORK. eile on $m 0 men --SKATES SHARPENED-- sole eased alee DRYDEMN-= 3 Send Your Work to REPAIR DEPARTMENT Durance Hardware ------ONTARIO Night, 62 R 4 4

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