Dryden Observer, 1 Oct 1920, p. 4

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THE DRYDEN J OBSERVER _ pe bea The Jackpot |POINTERS ABOUT MILK lems ia Yair Hos te wa windows to Information Relating to Cheese ! THE { your soul, : Factory and Town Supply. § ) That all the glory of the universe nt 3 May beautify it. Not the narrow The Percentage. Composition of Milk "The Exclusive Dry Goods Store pane --Handling' Milk for the Oity S P St y : ASN Ro Sg : Of one poor creed can catch the Trade -- Hot Weather Poultry | uare 2d ore radiant rays : Counsel. a Sen Te TS countless sources Contribytes 37 Ontasto Department wi RRA et OR I EAE IE : = NEW. SHIPMENT OF The blinds of Supetatition; let the ht term percentage means ? : Hy Blight 1 0 much in 100--that is, in EORGET TE. and CREPE DE Pour through fair windows broad ih ina pounds, gal- OUSES from 6u as truth itself lons, étc. The composition BY v 3 P And high as God. of milk is usually stated as so much Sizes 38 to 42 : : of each part ih one hundred parts rd ; or pounds. This varies considerably SAUTIFUL SILK CAMISOLES 4 ER | according to breed of cattle; lactation Eh Mr MacEwan left on Sunday | period, or length of time milking; SERRE y - Biesh Enuli SERS - {i} for Montreal. - : whether first or last of the milking, : | ee and upon maby other conditions. from $1.75 up ; Miss Sills of Toronto is visiting | Usually, BovaRes in Ontario, the CALL AND SEE THESE NEW Mrs J. E. "Gibson. : milk will hav about the following RTICLES. WE WIL BE DE- composition: ¥ HE : Mr Enssols Goodwin . left on Water ...evesececsesce 87. LIGHTED TO SHOW THEM Thursday for Montreal. RA TS ee Casein and albumen.... ; Aad : : CBUBRE vue sah ren sve nee Butterick Patterns and Pubilca Mr Elliott of Sioux Lookout,| ASh . .ceeeaececareoone tions always in Stock. one of Dryden's old timers, is in| J ren i i i town this week. Total sleds as snuisnne 100 i i i The buttermaker takes one part 3 ol : trom the milk, the fat. The Little Miss Mary Wilde of ant Kenora accompanied her father cheesemaker takes out chiefly two q : i BA] VB : ba is ; parts or constituents, casein and fat. : JAN SY on 2 visit 0 Dryden. The condensety and powder milk 7 : : manufacturers make use of all 'the : Mr and Mrs Geo Fraser and] solids in milk for human food, hence The Red Brick Store,. : family have left for Kenora where ee able to pay higher Drfess J '1 3 : milk than can manufacturers of but- Ont. ol they will tals pest denes ter and cheese. Because milk con- tains on the average only about Mr L. C. Carr left on Tuesday Uiretran cone halt goings of at, | which when made into butter has - br Pon Co. business for the| Tid with tt from 16 ta 30 per cont. Tycen Laper Lo of water and 8&lt, thus making only D. ydern, . ' ' The $0 pen TT ! about four pounds of butter out of [adies and Boys s ; For | 100 pounds of milk, we see why but- ra Fons ' ter must of necessity be a high price or CA : =o per pound. The cheesemaker is able Red : mate . RELIABLE REPAIRS ; ie to make 8% to 10 pounds cheese SR per 100 pounds milk, consequently is able to sell his product at about one- fo Svery description of : E half the price per pound on Ba ; i y ter sells for, and yet pay as high, or Gas Engines Tg higher prices per 100 points pik J ATIT STR than can the butter manufacturer AUTO, TRACTOR, MARINE, The condensed and powder milk HARDWARE AERO and STATIONARY i manufacturers are able to sell their | a : products at a still lower price per Consult © §H pound, because they are able to re- § : cover from twelve to twelve-and-one- | Waterproofs Trudi Stock of nd Windows, JURANCE & MILLINGTON | [EE | Balf pounds ot soll Tooa materiel : i From the foregoing we see that rim REPAIRERS WITH : ; ' the commercial value of milk has a a ; very close relation to its composition, EXPERIENCE. oad and the use that is made of the var- : ONT. ious parts of the milk solids.--H. H. Dean, O. A. Celizen: Guelph. CONTE: i Milk For the City Trade. = 4 "Safety First" i d sl 1 5 : : , : a. W.VA i Et Only sixteen left out of a season's selling. i it must be drawn from healthy cows Apnlications for : --preferably those which have pass- 4 a avd| HEE ed the tuberculin test; the stable, Someone says we are going to have a : : pasture and ail surroundings must be | wet October. Figure it out yourselves info mahon con- - clean; the utensils which come in ' a oo contact with the milk must be clean; are we not due for one? Surely something Rae the persons handling the milk should | embed 1 be a living Advertisement of exem- | bad has to happen after the most glorious 1s DavIDSON © -- ey a summer Providence ever gave a country. es eelyilvens, dean. In order that assurance of However, speaking of waterproofs: / a : t , it - 10V OLS: far meeting at 2.30 p.m. || a oe earize th mail otiior £g p sa lnT SUNDAY every month. : ; : is, heat it to 140 degrees to 150 de- . All in color Fawn, and they go out a a grees F., hold at this temperature For the girl in business nothing | for twenty to thirty minutes, then could be more appropriate than] cool to 60 degrees F. or below and $5. 00 eh this English Piccadilly tailored hold at this temperature until deliv- suit banded and stitched j n white sro fs oe ny Kind or milk for We have placed our order for next . silk and braid. 'h to drink. ! ; : umes to gmk. CL Spring, and shall have' waterproofs at tel Batt El ee ESE a | TM una vy Sau YE Sa ea. rtm aa Ep i o Fis ah Ga & refrigerator or cool cellar protected FIVE DOLLARS for a RAINCOAT. ow is Lime to buy your HAY TOOLS. lo ny ita tbl cowed emsel preter And if they are not gone by the time this HAY FORK, HAY RAKE, SCYTHES Ite eT SRI] RA advertisement reaches your eye, be sure SCYTHE STONES. Children's Service; 7.00 p.m. Sou i) bl genoye Ate to get a hat to match at $1. 00. ' vening Prayer. Rev. Canon | ng more milk should be taken from Lofthouse, General Missionary of | the supply bottle than is required call kine of Electric Irons nd the diocese will preach at all ser- hn a meal; any "left-over" milk, : ; ould not be put into the supply anes Appropriate hymns and vessel after the meal, as this will aetr toves. 5 : ; anhem will be sung. A hearty > ; Lo Elect ic St - ps A invitation is extended to everyone ps _ {is NEW BULBS JUST ARRIVED. Washing Machines. Floor Oils. Paints. © [to attend these services of thanks should not be used for any other pur- pose, except it be boiled, and the giving for the bountiful harvest | only for cooking; milk bottle should HYACINTHS. which is being gathered in ye washed as soon as empty, and be throughout the whole of our | promptly returned to the milkman. CALLA LILLIES. Dominion. : In no case should milk bottles be Gri : Rev. Robt. Wilson, Rector, used for any other purpose in the @§ : NARCISSUS. : "house than for*holding milk. rh : Lo Milk is a.perfect food for children, . TULIP and also for "grown-ups," along with EE ey CE g iy » Stones Ser i ie Zaterial It is cheap : ie \ ood at ten to twelve cents a quaftt Double Wedding-- compared with the price of other : ea foods. Insist on good, clean milk and Wright-Rhind be willing to pay a reasonable price R d fi r H e av 'Duties : i for such milk. Milk producers and A) a y 0 Wright-Cole mile HED should co-operate.-- : : = ro. ean, '0. A. College, A double wedding took place : Guelph. : ; > Case 10-20 is' woted for its reserve = For elt work this tractor drives ajat St. Luke's Rectory on Friday er.. Owners state that these tractors Case 20x36 thresher, fully equipped, ofternoon, the 24th inst, when Hot Weather Poultry Counsel. , always capable in emergency, for silo fillers, hay presses, feed mills, ete. |Aarchibald Wright of Wabigoon The rooster, unless kept for next e always capable rgency, and Miss Daisy Constance Rhind year's breeding, is too expensive .2 hard plowing or for grades. For all round use this tractor demands of Dinorwic; also John Wright of luxury to keep--and he'll help relieve 20 is recommended for pulling your careful consideration. It has long 50 John Wright o Wabi Mise Stelle Col the meat shortage. na abigoon an iss Ste ole - -inch plows which it can pull proved its worth. It is economical 1n of Eng., were Yires HL arket for the oul suf § 5 in sod or stubble. oo operation, burning kerosene successfully. together in matrimony. ' marketing in June the distribution ig It also handles other implements It is built of the finest materials. You| "Mrs A. Wright wore a navy more equalized. - % By eating the poor layers the farm- bout horses, such get your mone y's worth. 0 ; rine about six her tars ors yeride of your tranker Glue suit with hat to match and er gains in two ways--he eliminates us show you the advantages of the "Case | Mrs John Wright was gowned in rofit- from his flock and | ll & a cream dress with veil and or- Mel eat bill for hij table,

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