Dryden Observer, 20 Jul 1923, p. 5

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'Golden Star Lods: THE DRYDEN OBSERVER MACHIN & TEASDALE Barristers, Solicitors, etc. - IMPERIAL BANK BLOCK KENORA . . Oni. No 484 AF & AM, GRC NI 3 I - NT A Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden; the Second Tuesday of each month. Visitors Cordially invited. A. E. BERREY, W.M. A. BURTON,, Secy. 1.0.Q.F. DRYDEN LODGE, Ke 2 417 meets at the Town Hall every 1st and 3rd Monday of each month at eight o'clock. . HERB WILDE, N.G. D. ANDERSCN, sSecy Visiting Brethren Cordially Invited. L.O.L. DRYDEN LODGE No. 1694 meets the first Wednesday of each month, at eight p.m., in the Town Hall. Visiting Brethren cer- dially invited. J. E. HARRIS, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Secy [1] ! J. E. GIBSON, NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER, &e. Agent for THE ROYAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. DRYDEN ONTARIQ FILMS You want them devel- oped correctly, printed properly and returned promptly. That is the kind of Kodak finish- ing service we render. Have us develop a roll and you'll know. Finishing that's right and right on time is. our specialty CONFECTIONERY STORE Dryden =. : Ontario finjury. O.P.V. generally grows very irank under favourable conditions and 1fall plwing can be carried on when {the crop is removed, which is a great Jadvantage in the north owng to the Growing of 0.P.V. Silage (Experimental Farms Note) If mixed farming is to be followed, in Northern Ontario and the keeping | of live stock to build up the fertility of the soil, a cheap and succulent feed must be available to bring them through the wnter. Up to the present time it has been found at the Kap- uskasing Experimental Station that Q.B.V. is cne of the best feeds for this purpose, although greater tonage has been obtained from sunflowers, and at a much less cost of production. The O.P.V. has its advantages over the sunflowers as it can be sown at a much later date, requires no inter- tilling, is a much more satisfactory crop to handle under field conditons, can be cut by the binder and the blow~ er will handle the full-sized sheaf from the wagon, where it can be fed to the blower as fast as it can be taken care of. When it is cut at the proper stage for silage purposes it makes a very succulent feed and is readily eaten by stock of all kinds. When the oats are at the dough stage, and the peas" well formed, is the proper time to cut and ensle right from the binder if possible. : It has been found that when shrink- age takes place there is 4ver-fermen- tation in the silo, with resultant musty silage. At the Station it is usual to keep a light stream of water in the blower and excellent results have al- ways been obtained, but care must be taken as too much water will cause smothers weeds of any kind, and early ss Municipality of Machin | Applications for the position of Tax Collector for the Municipality of Machin and unorganized portions of | School Sections, for the year 1923, at a salary of $100.00, with postage and stationery, will be received by the un- dersigned up to July 28th. 27---T. GEORGE RUETE, Clerk Eagle River, Ont, " FARM FOR SALE 45 acres cultivated, 20 in barley, good crop. Some pulpwoed; good water; close to town. Also 80 acres, 22 culti- ated, balance easy clearing; handy to town and mill. Easy terms on both. Apply to owner, { 2172 BOX 44, Dryden, Ont. AY Every advantage must be taken of silage crops that mature in time for fall plowing to be done, and 0.P.V. has the advantage over both corn and sunflowers in this respect. O.P.V. will grow to maturity in from 90 to 100 days under good grow- ing conditions. As sunflowers and corn' take a much longer period to fully mature, the harvesting and silo work is extended into really cold and unpleasant weather; and where fall plowing is as essential as it is in t is region this is a big handicap. The clay soil is much easier to work when earlier seeding, which is equally essen- son obtains for the cereals which fol- low a hoed crop. This crop can be highly recommended for the settlers of the clay belt. Where they have no short season in wheh to do the work. \/ \ Se 22 Po ee --_-- ZZ g | A v\ Staying silo it can be cured as hay, makes godd feed for live stock and will bring them through the winter in good shape The phengmenal sale of Star Cars in Dryden and District since the season opened settles every argument as to its pop- ularity and merits. We haven't had,a single complaint--never a kick. very customer is satisfied. Don't form your opinion of the Star until you have ridden "in one, and asked your friends about their Star Cars. Let the smooth running engine and luxurious springs and cushions tell their own tale. For ease, comfort, durability, low fuel consumption the Star has made its own records and will stand the test with any other car on the market. The creation of the Star is the most brilliant accomplishment of any auto builder since the industry started. J Smartress in looks, thoroughness and modern design in a low-priced car have never been so skilfully combined until "the Star Car was designed by W. C. Durant, the pioneer builder of automobiles, whose reputation was identified with the Success of the Buick, Oldsmobile, Chevrolet, Durant and other famous cars. Rokk Rk re Free Air for every car user. .Gasoline, Oil, and every necessity for your needs. We have a full supply of parts and equipment on hand, and will look after your car in every respect. mem meen See the beautiful new Durant ~ Sport Model in our show rooms 1 at SELF'S GARAGE. J. P. S. BALLANTYNE a picid sal Vi id A IN ¥ \/ fall plowing is done, and it also means i tial 'where such a short growing sea- - WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF WEDDING CAKES, AND BAKE CAKES OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER FOR EVERY OCCASION. : - OUR BREAD IS QUALITY GOES SWEET AND NUTRITOUS INTO EVERY LOAF ae, DRYDEN BAKERY G. The Ed iH. BALL, Proprietor ST McCormick and Deering Mower need no recommendation to the Ontario Farmer. They are noted for light draft, long wearing and clean cutting: All sizes. McCormick and Deering Rakes are also in a class by themselves. They rake the hay, notdrag it. 8,9, 10 and 12 ft - CUPPING IRIS I MACHINE OIL, MOTOR OIL, TRACTOR OIL, COAL OIL and GASOLINE. A Also both Dunlop and Gregory Auto Tires and Tubes on hand SS J. 8. CORNER, Oxdrift, Ont. Agent for :-- | | J 0 IIL » In these days of scarcity of horse and man power the heavy farm work such as discing can be done most speedily and economically with a Case Kerosene Tractor. The 10-18 or smallest Case Tractor can pull an 8 ft. double action dise harrow sect to full depth. Busy farmers can work the "iron horse" day and night if necessary. Don't forget that Case B® 1ractors operate over dusty fields without dust entering cyl 8 inders. The Air washer fully protects the Motor, The all cut, fp steel spur gears are fully enclosed and run in oil. The weight of the Case 10-18 is only about 3,400 Ibs. this, with the liberal sized tires prevents soil packing. Other important features im [explained in full descriptive literature sent ont for the asking. [5] fl Let us tell you more about the 10-18 or larger Case Tractors. WH ¥.'T. BRIGNALL OXDRIFT ONTARIO : 4 +? : " M. J. CROSIER | WATKIN'S PRODUCTS General Merchant, Complete Line OXDRIFT, ONTARIO FOR FARMER or CITIZEN we Special for Summer Season:-- ~ Dry Goods Groceries {FLY OIL & PADS, DISINFECTANT Boots and Shoes rive COSMETICS OF ALL KINDS SUMMER DRINKS Ea] DAD ROWLAND, Retailer Hardware and Farm Produce Frost & Wood and Cockshutt Implements

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