Dryden Observer, 21 Nov 1919, p. 2

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Te DRYDEN OBSER Mr Bes on Sunday. - ng farmer Mr} ay ih teacher, | ier he says isn't any difference so day school class is A half-dozen, Sun y afternoon he premier elect of the pro- they will continue to me high personage as every Sunday, for he tend to the church; and gave em to ye .con- e and urging them to culti 1 = Tnx % 38 i "sat near the front his wife, who he congrega- composed of farmers and ilies who reside nearby. it one of their mem- e Premier created no r among the little n. In his closing pray- ywever, 'the pastor ne gu dance and blessing for nd offered thanks "for the has come to us as a a township in the of one who is get to y the service many of: the emn and women, came Shake the Premier's. hand, ; eir "congratulations. e gate a few farmers ound i him and talked few minutes. Then, with{" D ury and their children, he up the country road to:his here he said he intended d then retiring oily morning he left home at ock for Toronto, there tc te call of the Lieut. Political matters, nc er Pr important, weré no: orl to = te on his Si he tae offices tha: which came for him "the "Ontario legislature h Victoria, at a meeting aturday afternoon, Be T. A. Crerar, the grain growers' nister ot agriculture i in the t government at Ottawa, 'be the next premier of the i ~ Mr Watson. had rise of the united s of Ontario and of the rowers' association, and i in with the latter he is prophesy, "I want you do all you can to help Mr r," he said, "and speak a word for him, for he is go- as Grected with hearty by the "gathering of Tatson stated that be little give up the} sat with his pupils in a] a of 1 us. he pro-| down} asked} r were to be for- at Toronto on: did not wish. to" be the next premier of the government was going M. J. CROSIER General 'Merchant, © OXDRIFT, Ont. "We Buy as low as we can. "That's Business Sense By LAW No. 123 FOR REGULATING MILK PRODUCED FOR SALE, OFFER- ERED FOR SALE, OR SOLD WITHIN THE MUNI- CIPALITY OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN, PASSED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 3 OF THE ONTARIO"MILK ACT. We Sell as low as wecan | 'That's Progressive Sense. : Sed ; = ---------- > -- You Buy as low as You can That's Good Sense! When you buy Peabody's Smocks and Overalls from us, that's dollars and cents for both THE COUNCIL of the CORPORATION of the TOWN OF DRYDEN enact as follows: -- (1) No milk will be allowed to be sold in the Town of Dryden, | unless such milk has been produced, handled and distributed in com-| pliance with the regulations set out in this By-law. (2) Milch cows must be kept clean, and must not be abused in any way. (3) No milk San be sent forward or sold from any milch cow that has any ailment that would affect the qualilty or wholesomeness of the milk, and any cow subject to such ailment shall be removed and kept separate from the milking herd. Inbernat wal Inde of Bulp - Sulghite and Pulp Mil Liki Dryden Lodge No. Meets every "Wednesday at Strand Theatre. No strong-flavored food which will affect the odor or taste of the milk shall be fed to milch cows at any time. All water supplied or 7.30 o'clock M BAILEY, n> H.J. ADA[R [available to milch cows for drinking, and all water used in cleansing Biotdent. Rec. See, utensils, must be clean, pure, and protected from any source of pol- ne lution. rE (5) The stable in which milch cows are kept, or in which they are milked, must be kept clean and in a sanitary condition. It must be well lighted, well ventilated, and so constructed as to be free from dust. It must be provided with an efficient manure gutter which must be kept properly cleaned night and morning before milking. The floor must be made tight, and be provided with a proper slope ifor drainage. No other animals shall be kept in the stable. 6) A ilk room separate from 'the other rooms must be pro- te which shall be used only for the purpose of storing the milk, and it must be kept cool, clean and .sanitary. There must be no He also stated that there was! (direct SE between it and the or the barnyard or ot a single commodity the far I fany living room. re ner used or ate that was not con- | (7) No milk shall be forwarded to Dryden, for sale, obtained rolled by some corporations, but'; ian : a : : he farmers were organizing and rom any cow within six weeks before and within five days after co find out who really owns the big newspapers, the Globe, thet Star, Telegram, Mail and Empire, and 'other papers to see if, when hey announce a certain drop in: york and other products, Sir Jos. j flavelle is not behind it all, and! retting the price of the salt. vould take their proper place, te) ne Cats and dogs must be excluded from ci tabl nd milk vould not be necessary for them Lots & Tom cow stanies a 13 0 take a trip to Ottawa, me (9) Milkers must be in good health, be free from contagion cf heir hmair properly combed, yrder to get a hearing, but just as oon as the telephone rang and Ottawa found out that the far! nae 12ers were on the other end of the iss ne, Ottawa would jump four Jet to give dttention. ~1He predicted that the farmers vould cut a wide swath for the ights of the people. 1. ny kind, must be cleanly dressed, and must be personally clean at the time of handling the milk in the milk house. Any milker in whose family any disease occurs must absent f or herself at once from the dairy and stable until the medical officer of health certifies that it is safe for him or her to return. (10) All milk utensils must be kept thoroughly clean and steril- lized before use, and the process of milking and of handling the milk in stable and milk house be such as will ensure a supply of clean, fresh milk. : Milk must not be allowed to stand in the stable, but shall at once be removed to the milk house, strained through a sterilized j auze, and cooled to a temperature of 50 degreres Fahrenheit, and kept at or below that temperature until shipped. 2 (11) All milk cans must be closed tight and sealed in the milk The Port Arthur-Fort Wil- houses before being sent forward to Dryden, from the milk house; liam ~~ Development Association and no milk shall be brought into Dryden, except in cans sealed with has received a telegram from Dr. seals containing the initials or name of the producer. A. B. MacCallum, chairman of] (12) No seal shall be broken on any can until the can is received the honorary advisory council for in the bottling room. There must also be a separate room for wash- Scientific and Research, that he ing cans, bottles and utensils. If this washing room is connected will be accompanied by Dr. D. B. with the bottling room, the door must close tight automatically. Dowling, head of the Geological The room for bottling milk must be well lighted and' well ventilated, survey of the Dominion, in his} eparate entirely ffom any room in which engine boiler and wash To Investigate Resources of .this District.. - coming visit to Port Arthur and vats are located, and must not be used for any manufacturing of Fort William next Thursday cheese, butter or other products. These rooms for receiving and and Friday. The development' bottling the milk must be kept cool and sanitary. association asked Dr. MacCallum: (13) The floors in all rooms in dairies for receiving or handling what information might be com-'milk must be constructed of concrete or of some non-absorbent piled as to the natural resources material. They must be graded and drained towards one or more of this district. Dr. MacCallum suitable drains provided with efficient traps. All drains must be of replied that the information he earthenware or iron with gas-tight joints. They must be continuous would require would concern from the floor level to the point of disposal, and must be properly chiefly the ineral deposits in this trapped. All drain pipes must be protected from freezing.. All viciinty and their possible de- drainage must be discharged at a distance of not less than 500 feet velopment with, also, informa- from the dairy, unless it De discharged at a nearer point into a tion regarding the two cities as "properly constructed-cesspool or sewer. Any space beneath the manufacturing centres. Infor- dairy must be kept dry and clean. All strainers in the floor directly mation is also being supplied. hav-| wer the drainage pipes must be at least six inches in diameter, and ing to do with wood products. aust be so constructed that they can be readily spent and the Dr. MacCallum and Dr. Dowling} drains cleaned. will probably be in Fort Williamj (14) All milk pumps, pipes, machinery and apparatus "used for on Thursday, when Dr. Mac- distributing or handling the milk must have smooth interior surface, Callum will address the Canadian} e constructed and installed so that they can be readily taken apart Club They will spend Friday in and must be thoroughly na 1fterr each using, and be kept in a Port Arthur. fclean and sanitary condition. All clarifiers and all steam and water 'pipes within the milk rooms of the doiny must be painted and kept ciation, 0 pe buildings, 1y of them. P end of the district. an active part. ey co- operate. he Kenora Dairy Co- operative Association. L "are invited to investigate the 'benefits of Joining this As- operative selling of dairy products. buying of feeding stuffs, etc. : 't selling of live stock, potatoes, grain, etc. steady income the year round from profitable sales. 0-operation we will realize dollar for dollar. better marketing conditions we add to the value of our land. itter sells for more than farmers butter, thus co- operatively : an realize more for our goods. Association is incorporated, and the bye- laws will be for- aving oie. bjects as per Charter. on aie to produce, manufacture, grade } oducts and other farm products of the and ,, manufacture, sell and deal in supplies, feeds, : machinery, etc., and to erect, buy, sell, own and control non-absor and other materials i in its business, and to do 1 cidential or conducive to t d to have the new board of directors made up of men Boost the district, become a member, This Association is giving the new mem- now until March gth to make up his hundred dollar shar rish the other farmers to think you are yellow, of cours over mpg will advance us "dollar for dollar on this scheme, Two hundred farmers will do it alone. clean. (15) All receiving, weighing and storage vats for handling milk 1st be made of smoothly tinned metal. They must have all joints 'soldered smooth and flush with surface. They must be kept in good repair, thoroughly cleaned and sterilized after using. These "vats must be provided with tin covers so constructed that they will not 'inter fere with the handling of milk, and be kept covered as much as [practicable when in use. bo (16) All cans and bottles, after using or after being emptied of 1 milk, must be thoroughly cleaned arid sterilized, and must be kept protected from contamination. Any can used for returning skimmed milk, whey, or food of any kind, must not be used for milk. Milk cans must be used exclusively for mill, Any can used for returning skimmed milk or whey from the dairy to the producer must be painted some distinct color and plainly marked with the words, "not to be used for milk," the letters of which shall not be less than "two inches in. height. All empty milk cans must be cleaned, steri- lized and sealed at the dairy before being returned. (17) Tanks in which milk is cooled must be constructed of some bent material and be kept water- tight. All tanks must be upplied 'with clean fresh water, and sa sufficient ice to 5 the milk and maintain it at a temperature o not more than 50 degrees A Fahrenheit, and must be kept in a clean and sanitary condition. (18) Milk that shows signs of any dirt or impurity must not be eceived at any dairy. No milk shall be held, or offered for sale, or sold for human consumption, the temperature of which is above e, 50 degrees F ahrenheit, or that contains bacteria which. in the opinion e of the Medical Officer of Health is or may be injurious to the public health, and no milk shall be received, held for sale, offered for sale, or sold in the Town of Dryden for human consumption, which The contains less than 11.75 per centum of total solids, of which 3.25 per s in centum shall be bties fat. ffs gi (19) All persons engaged in or about the ity, or in the hand- ling of delivery of milk, must be clean and free from any disease. Any case of contagious disease of a person employed 'about very farmer if possible. connection with a dairy, or in the family of such person, or in any ha success. You can family receiving milk and known to the dealer to be suffering. fron are Co- -operative; such disease, must be reported at on er ( ealth by such dealer. Money talks! thousand. s shoulder to the wheel for Co- Once a Booster always a ays one. ! (4) Only clean, wholesome food shall be given to milch cows. "exceeding (exclusive of costs) the sum of Fifty Dollars, and not les: distress and the committal and Sonveyance of the offend Charlie and I have hada As a certain young lady was looking 'at t Specialty Shop's window, Charlie remarked that sh _ tiest girl in Dryden." I differed with him right ther started something! To settle the matter ral | matter up to you folks. : We are going to present on Christine. E BEAUTY GRILL (value $11.00) to the Young choose .as Dryden's Canadian Beauty. She must be 0 age, but there will be no discrimination as to race, col The vote will be taken in this manner: With e made or payment turned in up to Xmas Eve in our Shc give a ticket, on which you will write the name of your ch deposit it in our ballot box. Each ticket will show th votes it carries. We will give ten votes for every 25¢c chase or payment. If the amount is 75¢c, your ticket will be count for 'thirty votes; if for $5.00, your ticket will read i for two hundred votes, etc. Votes will be counted and announced frequently, so ho be able to keep track of your candidate's standing. You perhaps may be surprized at the amount and Variet goods we now have in our little shop. Let us enumerate a few, a we believe you will readily find some to interest you, either for own home, or for the home of others at Xmas: BRUNSW. RED WING Phonographs, all makes of Records (note e the OKEH Records), HOOSIER Kitchen Cabinets, Hug Canadian General Electric Ranges, Woodrow Electric Was Canadian Beauty Electric Irons, Grills, Toasters, Percolators, : Mazda Lamps, Majestic Heaters, Dim-a-lites, Shades, Latest Books, Magazines, Sheet Music, Ukeleles, Games, Toys, Dolls, Sleds, Rings, Brooches, Necklets, Ever- "Ready Flashlights and Ele etc, etc. Do your. "Xmas Shopping early, i] get a better a article in our Shop may be selected and put away unti Xin upon payment of a small deposit. "YOUR votes may be the deciding ones in the contest, as going to be close. We'll say so! Han THE SPECIALTY > McFADYEN BLOCK 5 (20) All milk sold in the Town of Dryden must be delivaré sealed cans or glass bottles tightly stoppered, or other recep approved of by the Medical Officer of Health, but dairies whi milk, cream and butter only, and 'no other commodities, may sell loose milk in the dairy only. : (21) After the passing of this By-law it shall be unlawf any person to keep for sale, offer for sale, sell or deliver Town, any milk, cream or ice cream without first having obta a license as a milk dealer; provided that this ordinance shal apply to keeping for sale, 'selling or delivering so-called eva or condensed milk or cream in sealed packages. (a) Any person desiring to be licensed as a milk dealer shal with the Town Clerk his application therefor i in writing, and forth :-- (b) The name, residence and post office address of the applican and the location of his milk depot, dairy and place where cows kept. Fer (¢) The number of cows and the particular description of ea owned or controlled by the applicant, from which milk or cream Ss. to be obtained forjale or delivery. = ie (d) The source or sources from which the applicant obtains a a is to obtain milk or cream for sale or delivery, in case the applic does not himself keep the cows from which such. milk: or cream is be obtained. (e) And such applicant, in case he does not Bimsel keep 1 cows from which such milk and cream are to be obtained, shall file with the Town Clerk a statement by each dairyman or other person from whose cows the applicant is to be furnished with the milk or cream, containing the consent of such applicant and each such person to the inspection at any and all times, by any officer of the Town or other person interested, of the promises, ols stabl animals and utensils of such person. (f) In case such applicant proposes to deal in milk 0 produced from cows kept outside the Town of Dryden, su cant shall also file with the Town Clerk the certificate o Medical Officer of Health that such officer has, within-a reasonably time, inspected the premises, dairy, stables, animals and utensil such person from whom said milk or cream are to be procured, anc that the same are kept in good sanitary condition, and in complian with the law and the provisions of this ordinance. 3 (g) Upon the filing of such application, statement and Fertif with the Town Clerk, and upon the payment to the Treasurer of th Town of Dryden of the fees hereinafter provided for, the Tox Clerk shall issue to such applicant a license as a milk dealer; : all such licenses shall specify the location of the milk depot or d or place where cows are authorized by license to be kept, and number of cows permitted to be kept. All licenses shall e the First day of December following the date thereof. (h) The license fees to be paid by each such applican : year, or fraction thereof, shall be as follows: For each Milk Depot other than the regular doity, $2.00 For each Dairy and place where cows are kept,..$ (22) The onus of proof that milk seized under this B not intended for sale within the Town of Dryden shall be up party charged. nas « Any person convicted of a breach of this. and pay, at the discretion of the convicting Magistrate, a penal than the sum of One Dollar, for each offence, and in default ment of the said penalty and costs, forthwith the said _penalt costs, or costs only, may be levied by distress and sale of the and chattels of the offender, and in case of there being n found out of which such penalty can be levied, the convicting trate may commit the offender to the Common Gaol with or hard labor, for any period not exceeding six calendar months, unle the said penalty and costs (if any), including the costs of the said said gaol, are sooner paid. > (23) All by- -laws inconsistent with this pealed. (24) This By- law shall take effect on the : nal pa and upon being approved in writing by the Minister Read a first and second. fime in open Counci October, 19109. age Read a third time in Hp Council th a voy of Octo and passed 'as read. : : A Be 'BEVERID SE, Bylaw

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