Dryden Observer, 21 Sep 1928, p. 3

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> « 49 oT tHE DRILEN OBSERVER Gentlemen, With the autumn season but a very short time away, we feel sure Harness Repairs that you will be interested in see- BY ing our new samples just arrived. Fi rst MACHINERY "We feel positive, when we state WORKMANSHIP that they are certainly the most Class MATERIAL attractive range we have ever shown. New weaves, new patterns, new ou color combinations, productions of Speciality. the leading mills of England, Scot- omplete Stock of land, & Ireland & this Continent. SHOE POLISHES, LACES. Bargains in Suits and Top Coats,] All Footwear Requisites. Children's Work Done School Hours. IL. ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. AT MODERATE PRICES "Done While You Wait" Jobs a 0 After From $19.00 to $34.50 The Best Value in the Country. Cleaning, Pressing and Repair ing neatly done at lowest price. T. PROUDFOOT, ro. 50x so 1. GREE LROUDEQOT, ro oo 5x. 1. CREENHILL A a - > I ---- A Beautiful De Forest Crosley Console Radio Offered You at a slashing reduction. The 'Royal' Hastings CAAARAAARAPRAAAAAAAAAAWAAAAS wilcis the well own. alsite OI :s located. This excessive moisture - late in the season, according to Mr The Chance of a Lifetime Winter, started a second growth, with Progressive Shoek Excessive Rains Ruin Alsike Quality Poor and Yield Reduced --Bulk Must be Exported FIRST reports concerning the 'Ontario alsike seed crop would indicate a somewhat shorter yield than a year ago and much poorer quality, accord- ing to prominent Ontario Seedmen in- terviewed in this subject. The un- favourable weather during the grow- ing season, of course, is to blame for this condition. "During the early spring when rains would have been welcome to promote growth the weath- er was dry, and later on when the seed started to ripen and a dry spell was needed, almost continuous show- states M_ H. Winter, Agricultural Representative Victoria County in ers," the result that there was a big propor- don of green, immature seed in the crop threshed, The yield was cut by 'he early dry weather and the quality was reduced by the late rains. And the same-wet weather which favored the growth of second crop seed while the first was ripening also favored the weeds, the crop being unusually dirty in this respect. To find market for much of the present crop, it will be necessary w xport it in competition with European grown seed which is similar in quality year, There will be a fair de- mand for it across the Atlantic bat {high price need mot be expected, ac- | cording to exporters, as there has been |» biz crop of red clover, white clover j alfalfa seed in Europe and this be bought in preference 0 alsike prices are out of Line, A good 2] of ihe Ontario crop this year is - 26 xa <eds to allow marketing in Canada or United States, This yesr most scedsmen are quot- ing only on cleaned seed as it is felt that there is too much uncertainty in ' estimating the waste in buying seed in the rodkh direct from the thresher as has been done in the past. Supplies of alsike seed sre now Now $98. Cash complete was $1 82.3 S i -- -------------------- Ralph J. Pronger Musical InStruments, Radios, Phonographs, Books, Stationery, Dry Goods, Ready-To-Wear. © DRYDEN Phone 5 ONTARIO Yard LUMBER, COAL & BUILDERS SUPPLIES RUILDERS and CONTRACTORS EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDING Winterbotiom Lumber QUALITY----:-- SERVICE pRYDEN Jas. Winterbottom, Outario -- v a g = > Ed ee -- NORE EE BE EU 0) SE I I SESE DT SCS EY S 3 s fl." SHOT SHELLS, per 00x L.covrenrrera nse ras $1.25 5 5) iT © We have Some Real Good Buys in e SHOT GUNS AND RIFLES, from....... $5.00 up ky ® 2) 5 0) & McCLARY'S RANGES AND HEATERS, 5s = Just Arrived. 3 as ol els > ® = The GARRY, REGINA, BYING, LEROY % Bl ALSO A New FURNACETTE, at .....oooono $3800 5 : : : 15 You Can Buy These Ranges & Heaters . 5 On Our Easy Payment Plan. A =! 9. ps a 08, darnware: = Jurance ors, ddit : 5 TIRES, GAS, OIL AND GREASES 5 2 = 2 DRYDEN --Phone 41-- ONTARIO =) AY TE7 Se all kinds! mmunition of coming forward and dealers are offer- ing the following prices, fob, shipp- ing points in Ontario: No. 1, 97% purity, per bus. $1000 No. 2, 9% purity, per bus. 9c0 No. 3, 95% purity, per bus. 7.50 No, 4, 20% purity, per bus. 600 Purity refers to freedom from weed TH Corner's Little Corner Vol, 1 September 21st, 1928 No, 23 NO matter how many other crops may fail during the year, Dry- den is always assured of a good crop of peach- es and a lot of them are of the "cling" vari- ety, so 'tis said, McCormick -Deering plows are made in all sizes, from the walk- ing plow up to the big tractor plows, and they all do excellent work, If in need of a plow get our literature and pric- es, or better still, let's know and we will tell you all about it. Signs on a Garage good, Ask the man with 2 wooden leg. He knows!" high enough in puricy from weed | ular meeting of the Clover Seed Associa tion will be held in the Hall here, on Saturday night next Every member should be there. We understand Harry Pateman and Jess Richardson are going to put in 3 com- plaint about the pres- a RS "We use genuine parts. | he blames No substitutes are as) Dont forget the reg-) the weather around here about harvest time. A traveller is author- ity for the statement that Americans play cards better than the English, London Bridge must be falling down. The School Fair on Monday was a great success, If you don't believe us, ask the kids, they were all there Congratulations to Liiss Alice Gamble, of the Aubrey school, for win- ) for us to get our Work ning the Eaton Cup. If a man is a failwe it on the town, If he is a suc- cess he takes the credit for himself A McCormick-Deer-| ing tractor with a Lit tle Genius plow, helps to speed up the plow. ing at this time of the year, when everything has to be done at once, Nepoleon said there| was mo such word y can't, Wonder if be| ever tried to scratch a| match on 2 cake of soap ! a2 Published weekly in the Interest of the People of Kenora District. Some day when every thing seems wrong, it surely puts the joke back into life, when some farmer {riends come in and say "Say, you did me a good turn and saved me & lot of money by the quick service you gave in getting that old Deer- ing binder fixed up so quickly. EQUINOX Right now the days & nights are of equal length, which is bad, The days are too short done and the nights not long enough for the proper amount of sleep. Jack Adams has gone | to Port Arthur to join the scoop-shovel brig- ade in an elevator down there, just to get his muscles up ready for the pulpwood game 2- gain this winter, If garters were wom around the neck we'd have to have longer J. S. CORNER McCormick -Deering Dealer OXDRIFT, Ont. seeds and other seeds than aisike and any foreign material such as sand and"chaff, No_ 1 indicating 37 per cent. pure alsike seed --The Can Seed Trade Assn, brakes must feet at 20 miles an hour cn stop the car within lass "B" vehicles over 6,000 pounds 50 a dry level Newspaper Amsdiation, Published at DRYDEN, Caterle Every Friday : Largest cirewlstion of amy Vealily Paper in the Kensre Distziat. Subgcripticn $1.68 per year. CT EAR TR a Bi RRA HEL We Have Real Bargains in TUBES, TIRE CHAINS, TOWING CABLE--Easy Hiteh, RUBBER PATCHING AND CEMENT, A Real Outfit for Painting Cass and Top Seat Dressing. HARNESS, COLLARS, & HARNESS PARTS, FARM IMPLEMENTS, De Laval Cream Separator®, E, A, KLOS CEE TRE IE = I 0 0.F DRYDEN LODGE, sys * No. 417, meets in the Town Hall, Dryden, every Mon- .day evening at 8:00 p.m. FIRST DEGREE, Sept 24th. Dr P. H. B. WOOD, Noble Grand, KENNETH COLLINS, Rec.-See, Golden Star Lede . AF. & AM, No. 484, G.R.C. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, the Second Tuesday of cach moth. road Under the same conditions} =. : handbrakes must stop the car within Visitors Cordially Invited. 75 feet. F. FOULIS, WM. A E. BERREY, Seerstar; Bo -- NEW REGULATIONS TO GOVERN BRAKES ON MOTOR VEHICLES TORONTO, Sept. 13.--In zccordance with an act passed at the last session of the Ontario Legislature, the De- partment of Highways has issued regu lations governing motor vehicle brakes The new regulations, for purposes of enforcement, divide vehicles into two classes, weight and the use to which a car is put are the factors of classification, In class "A" which includes ali pass- enger cars and some tracks, fool oe It 2lects All Tests of Real Plow Value A plow that meets all tests of real plow value--that's want this year the kind of sulky plow youd for the better plowing you plan to do in helping your land produce big- ger yields. Here's a thirty years sulky that for more than has met these tests and has plowed fields the way you want yours plowed. Let us show you the y New ew Deer Sulky is the wznt the best. its good work, ength and ease of to get a good orp stand with your planter and to kecp the Felds free of weeds with your Come in and see this superior sulky nest time you're jn bo Deere Sulky cultivator, giving you a tigged yield at harvest time. Seed-bed-making results de» pend upon the plow bottom. John Deere bottoms are the world's standard for clesn scouring, long wear and good work. The easy foot lift and handy landing lever make the New . Deere Sulky so easy to that a boy can do a good job plowing with it. ETC S------ Sa HAS) err ET SC AR SS gross weight designed for transporia- tion of goods and 2ll cars not in class "A" foot and handbrakes when ap- plied simultaneously must stop this class of car within 50 feet or within 75 feet if applied separately, The new regulations aim to unif brake regulations throughout the Pro ince which at present vary greatly in different localities, L 0 L DRYDEN LODGE, He, i884 sU lio Meets the Fisnt end Thind i Wednesday of each month at eight p.m., in the Town Hall Visiting brethren cordially invited. : J.D. NICHOLSCH, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Sec'y. | Office Positions are Plentiful in Winnipeg It wit wad train Tag Eradiii oi) em » LHR 1 220 A.J.GARDINE! General Merchent, EAGLE RIVER Agent for Frost & Weed IMPLEMENTS. COCKSHUTT PLOW (OV. is at its best and Wh he Baccess Business } LE I Sharple's Cream Separaw .. RAW FURS BOUGLT & SCLD. TTT LL THRE Hs 0 ae all the h pen b Enroll at say time. Write for Prospesing. Dryden, Ontario 000000000000 00000000000000 O GRANITE & MARBLE O Oo MONUMENTS O Oo GEO. NOBLE, O O Oo Oo Oo Oo oO Treasurer's Sale of Lands for Arrears of Taxes DISTRICT OF KENORA TOWNSHIP OF VAN HORNE, TO WIT: By virtue of a warrant issued by the Reeve of the Township of Van Horne, dated May 17th, 1928, commanding me to levy upon the lands men- tioned in the following list for arrears of taxes due thereon, and costs as herein set forth. I therefore give notice that unless the said arrears of taxes and costs are sooner paid, I shall proceed to sell by Public Auction, the said lands or such portions thereof as may be necessary to discharge the said arrears together with the charges thereon, on Saturday, December 8th, 1928, at the hour of Three o'Clock in the afternoon, Patented Properties ? Con] Pt of Lot | Lot | Acres | Owner Arrears | Costs | Total 4 NI 11 160 Robt. Adams $51.91 $520 $57.11 Island SV. 44 2 Wm, Downing 1050 417 1467 : 6 Siz 12 156 H. Pettit 11183 669 11852 1 SW. Part 11 30 B. Renshaw 1717 433: nH 1 SE. Part 11 30 B. Renshaw 1718 433 21.8% 1 SE.PL.oIN. Pt 10 40° B. Renshaw 1900 433 2833 1 Part 10 40 19.00 433 3898 B. Renshaw Plan M, 157, Swanson Sub-division: Ran Lots 223 to 232 & 314 to 325 J. Einl 5.98 wo Leasehold Properties, 1 Part 9 160 M, B. Rognon ®2e2 49 48.97 2 N.%, SE. %, 11 40 F. J. Allan 1920 438 28.38 Unpatented Property 5 4 NW. %, N. %2 8 40 Jas. Louttit 2422 336 2758S Dated at Dryden this 28th GEO. WICE, Treasurer, day of August, 1928, Township of Van Horae,

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