Dryden Observer, 4 Jun 1920, p. 2

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4 eo SSE EN Se oma : . : : A GAME AND FISH UAWS. % Se S030 ogeetontoedneluatoste ss tuate steeds dats. to fod Trt r ------ . a 4 -- : Worth Every Cent Migratory Birds Convention Act igs A Dance Among & I ing Well Received. ? 3 h Pi I id The twelfth annual report of the RS t & ioneers 4 of 1ts Cost ECE Department: of Game and Fisheries hs nia wn aon eT a J of Ontario calls attention to the fact a that there is a better enforcement pepe wm (TEN the Prince of Wales of the game and fish laws now than : in earlier years and that sentiment Vv. eis ah in favor of the enforcement is grow- left the train at a ing steadily. The report also points ; ~~ Bay for three days' fish- out that the Migratory Birds Con- 'ing, the reporters were shunted down Yea Ast is Denne better gas to the townshir of Nipigon and laid With (he better mequainiance of J Aside in the middle of the settlc- provisions by publicity, is being well ment on the C.P.R. tracks. and his Immediate suits received and will have beneficial Some' genius made a happy dis- 'c results. ' covery -- there was a Finn dance Blact Green Rogled Posies a Plenty of moose and deer are ey held y 'Saturday evening in the or Mixed.... Never Sold in Bulk. ported in that part of the province * : i lying north and west of the French little yellow hall away behind {he me and Mattawa rivers, and the supply C.P.R. station, and there was a beau- - & generally satisfactory in other tiful floor, and there were in normal parts of the province inhabited by .. there to every woman, these animals. The benefit of the [Mes two men g v close season for partridge has been and there would be lots of Ta 7 shown _to a marked degree in many let's all go. Well, all went, from Mr. 00 nes sections of the northern part of the A, B, Calder, who represents the province. oy ana psa are president of the C.P.R., to the little scarce, especially the former. i Stars: and Jie Of the fur-bearing animals, beaver, POY Who peels the potatoes S Oa WK for Them selves inclination to increase, beaver being Wales. : wr nw very plentiful, with large catches re- By nine o'clock at leas y 7 " ported last season. Many reports of Ple from the royal train, Hao oh 5 damage to game and fur-bearing ani- the outfit, had found their way to ! mals by wolves have been received little dance hall. Each paid his a by the Department, and in this con- ter, received his slip, and then han - nection the superintendent recom- €d it back to the fair-haired Finn at mends that a substantial increase in the door, who smilingly received Ci the bounty be made. He also recom- Rhewcomer. It was a pleasant little i ; i ) iful floor. A cur- mends the establishment of a game hall, with a beauti sanctuary at some central Pht in : tained stage at the end showed that the province it was used for other kinds of enter- sides and ends. A single, strong oil- Drovinge »% 4 Wale, sowed on, fh lamp swung from the middle of the oan a 1005 | ceiling, and lent the dim, soft light license. holders showing a catch of { that makes the dance a dream. All | 36,305,360 pounds in 1916, and of ; around the wall were Finnish Signs, 42,834,551 in 1917. The report of "Do not smoke. Intoxicating liquors the sales branch of the Fisheries 3 ras . es pps of a ending Oc- | Was displayed a i PL tober 31, 1918, shows that over three | Which, translated, Teng. ape > > aa pounds of fish were handled | of gathering of the working people. by the sales /branch during the first year of 'operation under the Govern- ment policy of securing fish from the waters of the province and placing the same, at a fixed price, on the tables of consumers. These fish were sold to nearly 600 fish dealers and were distributed in over 200 muni- cipalities throughout the province, sui ln ne artist, that Nestor. His hair was not Paderewski, but plastered buted to the consumers, or a total | Worn a la ike saving of at least $150,000. The| down flat as paint streaks on a revenue received from the sale of Union Jacks. The visitors distributed themselves on the chairs round the walls, not quite sure' of the etiquette of the gan to arrive, and they fdllowed suit, so all felt at ease. Presently Nestor Mannila, the Finn accordeon player, began to tune up. He was an ing October $1, 1918, amounted to ee THE PEOPLES BADER al, otter, marten and muskrat show an marine orderlies of the Prince of Commercial fishing, taking the tainment. Plain chairs lined the strictly prohibited." Over the. stage On either side of the stage hung two gathering, but -the natives soon be-~ graven image. But his platform tech- i nique, his vanity, the elaborate af- Soren in during the year end- a of the slow, solemn move- f his head from 'side to side $285,028.15, and the total revenue 40 Taid one gaunt cheek after an- received from game and fisheries other on the ends of his instrument, during = the same -period was the dreamy look in his deep-set eyes, | much care in making the features essential instance, look for: cheap fuel. fuel. When you buy a TRACTOR, use just as your selection as you would in buying a good horse. Don't make the important decision too hastily--find out for yourself. Be sure that the TRACTOR has all to all-round service, efficiency, and economy of operation. For A KERGCSINE ENGINE that will operate on 'A THROTTLE GOVERNOR to regulate the i A DRAW BAR with a wide range of adjust- e ments. A FRICTION CLUTCH PULLEY with a protect operator. wide face and broad diameter. A ROOMY PLATFORM is the latest feature. WIDE FENDERS over the drive wheels to THESE FEATURES are on the 10-20 TITA KEROSINE TRACTOR. : Waldhof, Ont. Agent for the International Harvester x 'Farm Machinery $493,699.77. : inted to the musician of qual- During the season of 1918 waters LIT was a master and one felt of the Province of Ontario were % pg he played. He started off 8 2 k; . ; Hi r 3 20 stocked with several kinds of fish in with a wild, weird skirling, but Ceneral Blacksmith the following numbers: Lake trout, broke into a waltz: The tune he 999,000; brown trout, 44,000; brook layed throughout the 'evening never 0 trout, 402,500; rainbow trout, 20,- ey except once when he proke un- AN 000; black bass (parent), 131; pick- into '"Comin' Thru' the Ad. i; | erel, 3,400,000; whitefish, 15,500, ry Ye cred le Sts to Wood Worker 000; herring, 38,000,000. ? suit the different dances. a . 2 i None of the Anglo-Saxon party . . 3 3? Construction Cost Reduced. knew just how to start, but then AGENT FOR i ici i i r haperon tages of using electricity are daily | constituted herself a sort of ¢ brought to notice, and are of special for the strangers, came up and igs interest in Canada, where approxi-| if they would like to no some bs mately 85 per cent. of the electric} the ladies. Of sn : 7 . 'power is derived from water-power | Few had yet come, but she in i i d you power. These are used for such ma-! Chairs were at a Promiujn an chines as the saw-mill, belt conveyor, { had done your duty when you got : was gorae Dans, pile i TT nature bf the af- So pies ng SezaLein sh; fair, the strange chance that brought i: Sik Aa oy, equipped these people together from a hun- i Dn pene Jonge Sn dred corners of the world to take : power motor, while a mixer 'of one Daye ior oo ng aT 2 | cubic yard capacity has a twenty oy 5 anys oh Tw horse-power motor. In determining Stan ne 2 RS 2 hana the reduction in power costs by using a Rann Fon fr electricity, it stated that the work Sane bits Sit Sa ne! AC can carried out with > ; ' wd ha $450 te) a girls, mostly clad in black which they y BY flect, but f them, a the single boiler plant which hag to &reatly affect, but one o 1 be J . y J beautiful slip of a girl with a faint e¢ used for'a steam hammer costs D 5 Arai blush of the $10 per day. If steam were used T¢d oe ihe oy iy Sy ie throughout, separate plants would be dawn tinging her dark c r i i i lad in a bright sweater, just out of required for all machines, owing to © 2 Ny their wide separation, and it is esti- C(B€ convent, and haif a dozen braves. E0840 BORLRI0000 BRED P002009000¢00000000 +3560 ¢ be © : y, : 5 ! To : ; ¥ . ; fresh and comely and as well-dressed . L 2% the Steamnmiee operations. a8 the girls in Toronto and then the e busy Store rae Canadian folk, women who had fol- lowed their men to the wilds for It is the consensus of opinion of love of them. The majority of the Canadian officials who have visited Finlanders sat at the head of the Europe, that the future of the export hall, \ trade in dairy products is assured. The little Toronto girl danced as In England butter is everywhere at happily with the boy camp cook from a premium and Canadian cheese con- the power plant as with the best tinues to hold its good reputation. dressed men there. A New York cam- Mr. H. S. Arkell, Live Stock Commis- era man, who has travelled the sioner, who has recently returned world, waltzed with an Indian belle, from overseas, states that the short-' who looked joyous enough to decor- age of milk and dairy products in' ate a tombstone. A London 'elub- : Export Trade In Dairy Products, : * [J ® 3 ® Q * : . "DIED. | Great Briain is unprecedented. The man, who had burnt himself to a * &® &@ b+ | J | Sn same is true of other European coun-| lean, long, brown shadow in twenty- « High Cost of Misses' and Children's OXFORD SHOES. concentrated feed is to some extent step with a fair-haired daughter of responsible for this. This condition | Sweden, but found that his training Is so meneral as not quickly to be] in British ballrooms could not give «| remedied. It is further responsible him a dancing equality with his part- for retarding the increase of swine aer in the latest American hop and Black and Tan, * Pre-war Prices. . 50 er cent cheaper than to-day's market, ONLY A FEW PAIRS. only to dairy farmers, but to those 'English marine discovered a lady who are able to raise hogs. trom London among the Canadians present and was happy for, the rest Canada's Coal Production. of the night. A son of the Southern See our Centre Window. production shows that no coal is "movie" camera men, was eloquent produced in three provinces, namely, with his soft, slow: "Ah, don' know Quebec, Ontario and Manitoba, Inf When Ah enjoyed mahself so much,' 1917 the total production in Canada | after leading back a speechless Finn was 14,015,588 tons, having a value | 8irl to her seat. of $47,643,648, Oh, Jehosophat, if the little prince had only been there! 4 3 » 3 Quick Ventilation, 4 > \ Quicker ventilation will be pos- Won by Sweden. § ® 0 4a. 9 ry Nl § sible if the ghade rollers are hung | A competitive test of milking ma- J > 9 ; ] ® 9 ® kd ® 4 * ® 8 € @ ® [4 oe ® ® ® [] ® [J * 1 4 ® ® [4 3 ® [4 ° on brackets fastened In the upper chines In England, open to the extromily of the window casement | 0 05 way woo by one of Swedish rather than in sockets between the javention. ; kif SME, od lhe lian gE ae 3000800960000 4800400000¢ ¢00000000400040¢806+808+ et Examples of the economic advan-| Mrs. McKirdy, a dear old lady who five horse-power to sixty-five horse-| back to her seat and bowed gravely. ~ | | mated that each would cost as much NeXt to them sat the Swedish girls, i | tries. The scarcity and high price of: five years of India's sun, tried to one- production and the restoring of the had to lead h back to her seat,: normal requirements of fat. This} bending gracefully over her and | ; statement from the Live Stock Com- murmuring many apologetic "Bah | DSN missioner should give confidence notj joves!" A diminutive blue-coated-- Clamp The tabulated statement of coal Btates, one of America's 'foremost | Massey-Harris Farm Implemements, ete. Bain Wagons | : ryden, Ont. ieals served at any Hour R. Sweeney (. 'B. CAFE Opposite the C.P.R. Station Illustration shows bunching attacl It is easily worked by a foot lever, and can be quickly removed Long Wearing. iment for cutting clover for s-e i i duced two Swedish girls, Hulda Sjo- il N . 4 $d 5, hergtore, usually available at YARdor ood sEopd Olin, on dark, and Sleig Fs GOOD MENU obi i fine dancers an ; "\ The saving effected by electric} the other fair, both , y operation in construction work is de-| the floor was soon full. a Dryden = Ont, REASONABLE PRICES. monstrated in a recent article in the} Gradually" more poops gn a A a Engineering News-Record. The plant ig oe el ons as a aT REE referred to is for the construction of ' "- E 7 ' { a nine-span concrete. bridge in Ohio.} Went up PAP bogsed Sunpes from ne McCormack IN IE RNATIONAL Deering fi 3 : girls at random. ere was no sit- i ; ; : ifn ey Pann py ting out. You just led your partner , Mowers are noted for their casy draft, clean cutting and ORDER. 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