Dryden Observer, 3 Jun 1921, p. 3

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& EY PULP WORKERS ACCEPT 20 PER CENT. CUT AND OPEN SHOP SYSTEM. Quebec, June 1.--The strike at the HOW Jonquieres and Kenogami plants of J Price Bros., pulp and paper manufac- | . turers, has been ended by the em- _ The Weather Bureau Will Advise You ployees, who have accepted the firm's --Fires or Smudges Can Bé of | offer of a 20 per cent cut in wages Benefit -- Treating Inflammation and the open shop. of the Udder. (Contributed by Ontario Department of Agriculture, Toronto.) pe Albany, N.Y., May 81.--Considera- . tion of a proposal of representatives of ten paper manufacturers to arbi- trate the differences which resulted early this month in a strike of ap- proximately 40,000 paper mill work- ROST in this particular con- nection refers to what is com- monly known as late spring. and early autumn frosts. Such | rather unseasonable occurrences are ers in Canada, the U.S. and New- not unknown in the majority of ihe! foundland, was begun here today by farming sections of this country, and | officials of the international Brother- on account of their heavy damages hood of Pulp Sulphite and Paper now and again to tender plants and Mill Workers, and shop delegate$ frosts in the spring, and ts un-| from each of the plants affected. matured ones in the autumn, the - farming classes, particularly the fruit and vegetable growers, greatly dread their attacks. And in this scientific and practical age they naturally want | The cuttingup mill at Eagle is now to know if it is possible to foretell ni full operation, and a big crew .of frost and guard against it. The an- men are employed there. It is worth -swer is yes, to a limited extent. ! while to pay a visit to Eagle to see As to the question of foretelling the great damp, and the 100-foot frost, I would like to emphasize in staker piling the logs after they are the first place that the weather ex- sawn. : perts at the Weather Bureau, To- | Dryden Lodge No. 1694 ronto, do advise gratuitously any | farther who calls up in regard to the LO » meets the first Wednesday of each month at 8 pm in the Town probabilities of frost. Since rural Hall. Visiting brethren cordially telephones are now so general and so invited. H. REHILIL, Rec. Sec. well connected up with trunk lines, J. E. HARRIS, W.M. TODAY you can get your lumber right here in Dryden, at the McDonald Lumber Yard. A few feet or several thousand---we'li find you just what you want. See our Complete Stock of building mater- ial: Insulation, Beaver Board, Bishopric Wall Board, Lime, Cement, Plaster, 'n everything. PLANT AT EAGLE RIVER GOING FULL BLAST. Come around and have a chat with Earl Fahey, who is going to run the McDonald Lumber Yard here. Y ou'll find he knows a thing or two about lumber and building materials. ~ the farmers are in a position to make better use of this service. They often would find that it pays to do so. A keen observer of the weather, how- ever, can foretell frost quite accur~ ately although he be not an expert. A few weather instruments would be a great assistance to him, but except- ing a'reliable Fahrenheit thermome-< ter he can get along very nicely with- sut them if he follows these sugges- tions for forecasting. The favorable ' 3 : srt mm sulphite and Paper Dll Workers |} | 7 1 J weather conditions for frost are clear Dryden Lodge fo. 105 sky, no appearance of clouds or fog on the distant horizon, and a dry, Meets ust and 3rd Thuseday gash calm atmosphere, and errti month, at 7.30, in the Mill Hall. falling rapidly tewards evening. If 7 HILL F. RUSSELL, these conditions obtain late in the SE .L., . = Pres. Rec. Sec. He'll be pleased to shake your hand, and tell you about McDonald Lumber Service, and how it's going 'to save you time and money. International Brotherhood of Duly | | | McDonald Lumber Yards, Limited evening and the air temperature reg- isters no more than about 10 degrees ee -- above the freezing point be can be Ce oN . 2 or .., Dretty sure of frost that night. - in } I: Dryden Ladue No wk To predict is good, but to prevent 7 LU. Yd. neers at the Town Hall its injury is better. What are the =z every First and Third Monday at8 means of prevention? Those that 7% oclava A J Clempson, NH. G, D. M. have been tried out are applicable A; Ken Recording Sec. only to small and rather Hmited : areas, such as gardens, vineyar orchards. Space will not p than a mention of the sds. They are: res or invited hi a Visiting brethren cordiall s and i ous meth- udges 811 den Star Lodge a made of wood, straw, sawdust, etc = Mz } 23 2 ~ . oo RAR nS , : preferably moist for the threate = NOS 5: NS No 484 areas, orchard heaters so-called ee he = : a which. burn some sort of crude oil, ASN = == =--W : > = A. BE. & A. M., G. RC spraying vegetation with water in the SESRRAG en NYA Ly. oT SY mE = Se « AK 3 evening and again in morning before sunrise if frost occurred, and for Very Ime small areas, shelters or screens of various kinds are used. The success | with any of these methods depends | largely upon the amount of system and care exercised in their applica- tion. If for example the appliances and materials are always on hand and Meets in the Masonic® Hall, Dryden, the Second 'tuesday of each month Classified Advis. | THE JACK POT. BR § A) " i The facts and figures for the census rom SALE. returns are being collected this week | ready for use on short notice. and CBRL. PHOTO - FINISHING by A. E. Berrey, Dryden; W. J. Rob- can 8 applied and operated with the Developing, Be. 2 roll, Printing, ge. nog, Wen Horne; Chon Gordon, of minimum of labor and time, the users & piece, any size. Postage paid. ; Bagle River; A. Thomas, Oxdrift; + will get satisfaction and pront.--R, R. ] JACKSON STUDIO, * ! P. Reid, Wainwright; J. A. Stevenson, Visitors cordially invited. Rev. ROBT. WILSON, W.M. A. E. BERREY, Secy. FB LINDEN NOTARY ; E TG. 7 Graham, 0. A. College, Guelph. | Chesley, Ont. { Wabigoon; W. H. Cobb, Ignace. Conveyancing Collecting Treating Inflammation of the Udder. | le i G ral Prac'i Mammitis or inflammation of the PILOVGHING, OF Zmer wah: Yor The Dryden Orchestra-- Snera: graciice udder is a common disease in cows. | 16a. I have bought the Geo. Harris | "The 'Dyviles 1 DRYDEN ONTARIO It is often noticed in a somewhat . property, And application can be made ¢ Dryden Orchestra has comple- slight degree at and following par- there, turition, in which cases it is due 0: the lacteal apparatus taking on in- | creased actions, and will usually! gradually disappear without causing marked alterations in the normal | For Sale--Complete LUMBER SAW yeas and without spe- OUTFIT, with two) inserted tooth _ Causes.--Inflammation of the ud- | Saves, and 22 h.p. traction nengine. der, other than that form above men- Terms to good parties. Outfit tioned, is caused by irregular milk-~ i cant be seen running now, ing, exposure to cold and dampness, | : wounds, bruises, rough or careless HANS KELLBERG, handling during milkin®, ete., and in ; Waldhof, Ont. many cases: appears without well | ARI a marked cause, | FOR SALE-- 30 PIGS, various sizes. Symptoms.--QOne or more quarters Apply.-- of the udder become swollen, hard 6-18 and tender. The patient becomes dull, appetite lessened and temperature in- : : creased. In well marked cases the pa~ FOR SALE--HOMESTEAD, N. 1 tient progresses with a straddling gait Lot 5, Con. 1, Sanford. 25 aeres behind, in an endeavor ted 'its engagement with the Strand | Theatre, and until new arrangements can be made, will not continue to play on Friday evenings for some time. : : More Money for the District-- Mr Peter Heenan, M.P.P., returned "the other day from a trip to Toronto in connection with district matters. He secured an additional amount of $25,000 for expenditure on more roads for this section.-- Kenora Examiner. B.A. C. NACHIN Barrister, Solicitor, &e. IMPERIAL BANK BLOCK KENORA Ont. C. G. BYINGTON, teamster. jamburg Steak AND Breakfast Sausages Made in our Own Store, ROB J J.E.GIBSON, NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER, &c. AGENT FOR { Send: your Name in-- A number of applications for the | Demonstration ' Lectures in Home , Nursing and First Aid were received i by the Secretary of the W.I. early in HERB. McMILLAN vy BL a to prevent leaped: JC JCC J J J J J J DDC DC J DJJ Hoyal Fii g insur GCE pressure on the udder by ine logs Cedi log house. Apply on place, the year, but for various reasons The quality of the milk is more or , °F Write to : the lectures were postponed. ! less altered. In most cases curdled All who are interested should at- | R. LOUGH, Minnitaki, Ont. ---- ep a ln a a EEL A A i A Si vg gl a (A Be Vay J a ay al BR SUE A lh Lb SE 2 Si dL LC COR RRR AE 8 I LR ed HL HEE Ar Bn st tr LE ARE BE Tt BL Fhe GARE A La Ge it she SE SR A BE I 8 BLAIR SS EL ee BLP AE SL sa aU a i CA a ent 6 BE SR RNG A WLU a Be SR belay ar anl As P LE Th SR LT Ee SE lag Lola ME Sn Un SE SEL LE BLE pe RS Se he El ER a REL SS A BA SE - EO PN a I Rl SO Al Mn Ts RD SEL i So BT A A Ea A 2 Se Ra NE ASL ME LR LR FE ge Im Jr Ba SL ei aa SC rR PE MR Lo IE rf SR TV FIRS Ee Bu ih Da a me LR Lb BS Side dL 3 LR EVR Ere ats EL IR a Bhi hPL i at J Bn LB A i TL RF ot RL eB NLT i RE Cilipany, DRYDEN Zo ONTARID milk and a thin fluid resembling whey appears when the teats are.drawn. In some eases a portion of curdled milk becomes lodged in the milk duct FOR SALE -- KITCHEN RANGE, wood or coal; 24-in., Box Stove; 1 tend the Institute meeting in the Town Hall, Friday June 10, at three = and is somewhat hard to remove. In ' some cases clotted blood also appears. ca The general health of the patient is o'clock, shen 'further 'information will be given in regard to these lec- tures which will ke put on "Empire" Cream Separator, 650-1b capacity; "Sharples" Cream Sepa- rator, 450-1b; all in good condition. during CHURCH OF ENGLAN Mr Roy will conduct services at St Luke's until a successor to Mr Wilson is inducted. Sunday School 2.30 p.m. as usual. will be' at more or less interfered with, accord- ing to the severity of the attack. Constitutional treatment ec in keeping the patient as comfortable as possible, preferably in a roomy, well-bedded box stall. A brisk pur- gative of one to two lbs. epsom salt; one-half to one dram of gambage and one to two ounces of ginger (accord- ing to the size of patient) dissolved BARGAINS for quick sale. Apply 6=17 W. D. NEELY, Oxdrift. COTTAGE for Sale. Central positnon. Possession at once. For particulars apply Miss ALLAN, Store.' the summer. ---- "If ye break faith with us ; The eight-hour day is the realized dream of decades of work-worn mul titudes who fought for the ideal, « went down in the fray, but gave to ' { 99 in a quart of warm water should be given, and followed up with four te six drams of nitrate of potassium twice daily for three days. The pa- tient should be fed food not barticu- larly inclined to cause milk produc- tion until the inflammation is allayed. Local treatment consists in apply- FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, : , or ing heat to the udder, either by keep- GUARAN LEE, ANIMAL ing hot poultices to it or by long con- PLATE GLASS. tinued and frequently repeated bath- ing with hot water. Poultises can be em -- applied by using an inch of cloth or esentin Ive of the largest canvas, with holes cut for the protru- re he wa l & sion of the teats and fastening it by : . ely strings or straps over the hips and Dryden and oat district yous The fluid should be drawn from | fully covered. cach quarter four or five times daily Let me quote you rates and after each milking the udder R. J. PRONGER Insurance with camph cannot be stitution * results, lege, G, should be well massaged and rubbed * wagon, brand new. Ee Bihare this oil $10.00. i 3 other hands the gleaming torch to "carry on." Siti Dryden, the home of the 52nd, the 94th, the 141st, fights today to hold that torch aloft, not in animosity, or selfishness, but as its sacred trust. YOUNG Embden' Gander for sale.--- Apply Mrs Pateman, Oxdrift. OATS for Sale, $1.25 per bushel. June 25th.-- Young Pigs for sale. For Service. Registered Shorthorn Bull at Lot 3, Con. 6, Van Horne. JAS, HATCH. Fh TENDERS FOR BUILDING. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned will be received up to June 10th, 1920, for erecting a School Building at Eagle River. Plans and specifications may he -seen at the home of the undersigned. The lowest or any' Tender not nee- essarily accepted. : ~ D. F. McKENZIE, Eagle River, Ont, Secy. BARN, metal shingled, 20 x 20-ft., 17 stories, easily converted into good house.~~J. Durance, Albert St. Dryden, Ont. Pair of Shafts, for one-horse $12.00 New Leather Team Lines, DURANCE & SONS, randale Farm, EE J 0 J JC J DC JC DC J J CD JC JW J J I IO Have You a Musical Instrument That Needs Repairing HAT old instrument of yours that needs repairing will receive ex- pert attention if it is left in our hands. We are representatives of the R. S. Williams & Sons Co, Limited, for repairs, etc. Ed When you entrust a repair to them the work is done By Experts So dig up that old Fiddle or Ba jo or any other instrument you have lying around and let us have it put in order again for you. R. J. 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