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Dryden Observer, 31 May 1929, page 3

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THE DRYDEN ORR NEN A URS COTO TO OORT ie = Tn {al Fishing Rods. NOW ON DISPLAY BABY CARRIAGES and SULKIES-- [J 2 * REED CARRIAGES--Two & Yur CL o WE now have our new Fishing Tackle in, including all k nds 5 of Trolls, lures and Baits, of every description ; also Lines and & CANADIAN GARDENING SERVICE : Beans-- At is a simple matter to procure a continuous supply of beans prac tically right through the summer. This is a particularly delicious vegetable, especially when taken I right out of the garden at the door, anyone can grow it, and for the space occupied it is one of the i most economical. Beans prefer warm weather, and open soil and plenty of sunshine and moisture. The first crop will be well under ~way now and probably a second planting started or ready to sow. : With several varieties maturing at various intervals at one's dis- posal, and two distinct types --the dwarf and the climbing-- there is a wide range. This veg- etable comes in two colors, green and the yellow, the last named be- ing known as the Wax Type and while some people prefer one to the other, both are recommended It is not advisable to plant beans in hills, except where the ground is low and inclined to be damp. Plant about an inch deep and thin to five or six inches apart. A row of twenty five to fifty feet coming on every two. weeks will keep the average family well sup- plied One can continue planting up to about the middle of july The climbing sorts go in after the weather turns thoroughly warm and they should be trained eighteen inches each way while the dwarf sorts are grown in rows from about fifteen inches up on stakes. Theserequire about . there will be. When plants are allowed to start developing seed pods, all energy goes into this part of the business and there are no more flowers. With those which produce clumps of small blooms, such as alyssum, phlox lobelia and even some of the lar- ger types such os petunias, the flowers may be sheared off. If one has the time, it is also a good plan to nip off many of the buds and a portion of the side shoots. This will result in much larger flowers os the energy which would have gone into the unwanted side shoots and buds will be turned into those buds left. If the vegetable garden suffers a check in growth results will be very disappointing as the being produced will be inclined to. be tough or stringy. Where it is possible to water, itis quite a simple fatter to keep growth go- ing regardless of the wether, but even the man without a hose or other irrigation system can work wonders with a hoe and with a quickly avoilable fertilizer such as nitrate of soda. Sprinkle the latter along the rows, using about an ounce to every six fect of row and work in well with a rake or a hoe. The garden must be (kept cultivated, particularly during dry wether as this con- serves moister by preventing evaporation of the water stored in the soil aand thus keeps the plant growing. A well-cultivated - garden will keep on growing al- most regardless of the weather. ep [HERE are ninety - six reasons why Chevrolet is the world's most popsse lar automobile. They are the ninety.sig superiority features that distinguish the Outstanding Chevrolet. From the smooth, powerful Chevrolet Six-Cylime der engine to the masterly Fisher Bodiss « « every feature of the Quts iss Chevrolet is a quality feature, ihm. to give better performance, greats satisfaction and longer life. . Your Chevrolet dealer will be glad #8 show you the ninety -six reasons fa Chevrolet supremacy. Better still, hs will arrange a demonstration for you... Fresh Supply Always on Hand "SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY-- a LEMON, RAISIN AND APPLE PIES At the Special Price of 25¢ each. These are selling fast--They're good. and let you see in action the results of Chevrolet's spectacular array of quality features. Come in and investigate this : ry d 2 nn lL i ib e r L 0. Jrasriug Six, in the price ion the ] ® 5 se BE ee tes eens SH mir BUILDERS' SUPPLIES FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES : --.. SODAS, FANCY DISHES, SOFT DRINKS ¢ LUMBER -- LATH -- PLASTER -- CEMENT : all kinds ike ETC, ETC. i DROP IN Let us give you an estimate on your plans for Durance Bros. & Co, DRYDEN & KENORA, Ont. building, or we will supply plans on request. ough's Coniectioney -- J. O. GOUGH, Prop. COAL COKE. PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED apart to twenty four inches or three feet where horse culti- I vation is used. The latter should, be thinned in the row to about! five inches apart. Beans should not be picked when the plants are damp-as this is apt to spread a disease which causes black spots on the pods. As sweet peas make most of their growth in cool wether, an as it is esseential that they make plenty of growth if they are to bloom freely, push them along now. If grown in a trench, as they should be, gradually draw in the soil around them so that they will develope a deep root KAYSER HOSIERY YOU have all read or heard, and some no doubt have known the ecstacy of wearing the justly famous Kayser Silk Hose, manufactured by Julius Kayser, in Canada. We are pleased to announce we have secured this line, so that the ladies of Dryden may enjoy the same value, style and com fort as their cosmopolitan sisters. Of leading interest will be a pure thread, full-fashioned Silkk to hem, with point heel, which we offer for pair 31:95 . pure thread, full-fachjoned, in service weight with point or . plain heel. low-upkeep and sppearance--sounds the death-knell of wooden roofs. The dangers of £re to the bilding itself, to other buildings znd to human life is rapidly being M ODERN BUILDING--for permenenes, fz of hig ality. for pair fe Sohn oo swe gaa Le wt pte Bs a nab ha Bl a LE $1 :50 system. Such a systeem will bring banished by metal roofs of high quality ational Brand Silk Chiffon, with reinforced silk tops; full- them through a siege of hot weath RE-ROOF WITH RIB ROLL, hioned. Regular $2:0a value. er. Cultivate freely and fertilize ti RE ve ts ns a Sn a pias TH well. Just before the buds begin The appearance of this roofing alone has sold ure thread silk, reinforced with art silk in all leading shades. to swell a little nitrate of soda thousands. Whenever a roof of this material pe Rn .8¢ sprinkled along the rows and well is laid in any Cisne, it immediately secures New thread Silk Hose--A combination of pure silk and rayon; A new process makes this look like a more expensive hose, : I EE Ra ee a SR ee ea ; watered in, will add depth of color to the flowers and insure a long- er blooming season. -a preference, and others who are roofing any kind of building, whether it be mm isnt barn, house, garage, shed or ¢f "ww warehouse insist on Rib Roll. |IOUNDILSTANBARD It is made to famous "Council Ka ues I SB SON. me : J 4 ity GILRS 11 Pruning Shrubbery-- Old roofs like this are rapidly becoming things A IE | : - s 3 Ti vos dls mot] sient tn all ing shndtn. ab oi i Early flowering vorieties of ee Standard" specifications. tip 10% hiv his " ne ~~ ADS des : ; J ding At vou do not buy our silk-hose in all leading shades, 44 Wrdle © SNoald be pruned after upkeep trouble and give your building sn pair, you are simply paying some one else 16¢c. more for the same value. aftractive, spic-and-span appearance. EASY TO LAY ON NEW ROOFS OR OVER OLD ROOFS The cost of laying Rib Roll is lower than that of nearly all other types of roofing. Any man who is handy with a hammer can put it on. Its handsome appearance adds many dollars to the value of your property. Send ridge and rafter measurements of roof or roofs in question, for free estimate of cost. flowering is over by cutting out the old branches which hold with- ered blooms, according to Profes- sor A. H Tomilson, of the Onta- rio Agricultural College. This is especially necessary in the case of those plants over three years of age in order that there is room left for new growth and vigorous With late flowering sorts, such as 'the hydrangea, -the pruning is PEL TT tn mg mid ctl COSY HOUSE SLIPPERS 7, but inexpensive solf leather embossed in Spider rose, black blue or grey ; decorated with pom pom ned heel. TEL PATE 5 iioidis mini Bor pag a Sale Ra 79 om SE SE NE AL MEN'S BROADCOLTH DRESS SHIRTS of superior quality in pleasing designs with collar to match, Web desi soft cus '* of Rib Roll, showing the side-lap. hen pond this joint is so tight that it + re ay an : . no J SEAL Use Led-Hed Nails with Ril Ril Roofing. The i Extra Special V Fel sin sane 5: 0) done in the spring of the year. Si Ton the neat and at lead on the head seals the hole. No OL ry The same SHIRTS for. BOYS, except that collar is attached, Evergreen hedges should be prun tractive pation a is Toe ison substitutes. There is o one ing. 22c per Ib. IR nS Ls oh en ah SE An Ser A en a $1:23 BOY'S BALLBRIGGAN 'KNEE LENGTH, Short Sleeve, COMBINATIONS; 2 to 14 years : : ed now and this is also a good time to plant evergreens, Beware of Rid Roll. ST SD ee beak © 359 Keep Flowers Picked-- PLAY SUITS AND PANTY DRESSES--Tor Boys & Girls, In order to have the flower Botwash mnaserdnl oat a 75 garden. looking its best at all Ee I Chae ER STE : times and also to secure the maxi- os ml Ea Sry mum amount of bloom, all dying RALPH J]. PRONGER flowers must be kept removed. With most sorts, the oftener the DRYDEN : bloom is removed the more of i: RTS oS MONTREAL PRESTON, ONT. TORONTO Phone 5 ONTARIO SESS Camas nie, ee i

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