Dryden Observer, 21 Sep 1923, p. 2

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Limited has authorized a Weekly Purchase Plan by which is all you need to pay down for a Ontario LIMITED, (of our class magazines. §vinces. | The Pleasani Hour The wisdom of choosing a good grandmother; heredity; early training mixed marriage; doing" good from childhood. ~~ These are some of ' the topics involved in the study to he taken up by the Adult Class of the Union Church on Sunday 'morning. Is the fololwing statement correct? "To rank: the ministry with law and medicine and business as a career a man is free to choose or not fo choose, 5 to profane or secularize it." / "Timothy" is the subject to be dis- cussed. ~ The special readings ave: Acts 16: 1--3; Phil. 2: 19--22; 2 Tim. 1:1--6; 3:14, 15. "Men may come and men may geo, but this class goes on forever" mi ight well apply to a class reporting in one The entire membership changes every seven weeks, It is held among the patients in a hospital, The Union Church Class can beat that, even though a consider- able number of its members have moved away. This is particularly true of our young men, some of whom have moved to other paper mill cen- tres or are located in the prairie pro- They come for the period of construction about . the mill or else- where, and then move on. There is no small satisfaction when they say that they like our town, and have found it a help in some real way, ® ok kok ow The other evening a group of three met in an upper room and one de- clared he had been at a business meet- ing of his church, but they could do nothing because so few attended. A second of the party declared that they had tec close their lodge meeting for the same reason. And the third man instanced the trade union in which he was a member, declaring that it was most unfair, the manner in which all the work was left to a small faithful few. 2 The Scribe was standing near and heard it all. Next night he attended the Hospital Meeting, which represen- ted the whole Soptlation from Dyment to Quibell. Counting himself there were eighteen present. Oh, well! It was ever thus!! ed Blessed are the faithful few for they will certainly find a place re- ing Ground. Tractor served for them in the Happy Hunt- 7023 FORD, ONTARIO Farmer's Account Book Xk EX k Xk Any merchant handlingseveral diff- erent line of goods would regard it as folly to neglect to keep a complete set of hook enabling him at all times to ascertain his profits and losses on the various commodities he sells, his assets and liabilities and so on. A manufacturer who failed to do so would be heading for insolvency. It is curious, then, that Canada's basic industry--agriculture---should be car- ried on, so far as individual producers #re concerned with it, in so casual a manner with regard to account-keep- ing. Especially is this strange when it is considered how simple farm book- other businesses. In a survey of some eight hundred farms conducted some time ago. it was discovered that very few farmers indeed followed amything like a com- plete method of accounting, while a large number adopted absolutely none at all. These, beyond having a. sort, of general idea as to "what paid", weer. often quite hazy as actual re- turns from different lines of work. 'In order, if posible, to remedy this undesirable state of affairs the Dom- inion Experimental Farms system has published an extremely simple farm- er's account book, which will adequa- tely serve all necesary purposes. In size and thickness it is no larger than a school exercise book, and is design- ed to last a complete year. To 'keep' it needs no knowledge of ordinary accounting; simply the ability to write and add; and a record of all trans- actions might be made in an hour a wee. A few plain directions as to making entries, some aid to taking in- ventories, a table on silo capacities : and a gestation table, are given on the inside of the cover, while qn the back are printed calendars for last, this and next year. In the bok itself are paegs for the entry of receipts. and 'expenditurs (both of which may be seen at a glance on the same page) relative to | cattle, horses, sheep, swine, poultry, | crops and laboury and there is also ample space for miscellaneous items. There is a page for amounts owed to | and by the farm, and forms on which | may be made inventories of land and ; buildings, of" live stock, of feed and | supplies and ef machinery. Following Is 2 page on which may be filled out a sumary of the year's business, to- 4 gether with the few directions neces- i sary to filling it out intelligently at | ] the end of the year. Further, for the : farmer's information, there is a table of crops, and one in which to keep a live stock service record. The whole thing has been rduced to the simplest posible terms, and should prove to the general farmer, one of the most useful publications issued from the Experimental Farms for some -time. It should be recognized that farming is a business, the same as any other. If a business is not paying, the owner of it wants to know just why it is not doing so. This little book will enable the farmer to keep an accurate record of each depart- ment of his business, find out how little, and so be able to adjust matters accordingly. The "Farmers' Account Book" is obtainable from the Publications Branch of the Department of Agricul- ture, Ottawa, at a nominal charge of ten cents. No postage need be placed on letters of application. Fire Insurance Companies Represented by Douglas Lane British North-Western Fire Insur- ance Co. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. of London, England. Canada Accident and Fire Insur- ance Co. Fidelity-Phenix Fire Insurance Co. New York, Guardian Assurance .Co., Ltd. of London, England, established 1821 General Animals Insurance Co. of Canada. The London and Lancashire Insur- ance Co., Ltd. : Nova Soctin Fire Underwriters' Agency. uN Northern Ph Cosy Ltd. of London, England. National = Fire Insurance Hartford, North British and Mercantile In- surance Co., Ltd. : Ocean Accident & Guarantee Cor- poration, Ltd. Queensland Insurance Co., Ltd. The Sun Insurance Office of Lon- don, England (founded 1710, old- est Insurance Company in World. ) Union. Assurance Society Ltd. of London, England, established 1714. Co. of Niagara Fire Insurance Co. . keepng is by comparison with that of A in which to enter acreage and yield _ 'The People's Store' All Set! WE are pleased to be able to announce that we have fully recovered from the effects of the Fire, and are again prepard to attend to the require- ments of the public in GROCERIES CURED MEATS FRUITS VEGETABLES FLOUR & FEED, etc. TTT a -- yw Oxdriit Co-operative Company, Limited t you want 4 The cold weather is here, and it you are in need of Heaters, Box Stoveés or Cook Stoves, we have 2a good supply of them. Also Bed Steads, com- plete Bed Stead, Springs and Mattress from ol. oN $7.00 up e Our well-know Couches, new extension couch mattress incuded for __ $12.00 One good Sewing Machine, one big Cabinet Gramaphone, Baby Carriages, 'second hand Linoleums, good supply of Shot Guns and Rifles. All articles mentioned above at a good, fair, reasonable price. DELIVERY SERVICE ANYTHING YOU BUY IN THE FURNITURE LINE WILL BE DE- LIVERED FREE S. DAITERS New & Second Hand Store x DRYDEN ONTARIO GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BOUGHT. Highest Prices Paid / Honey. 10-1b Pail PURE CLOVER HONEY, No. 1 $1.75 pail much he is making form each, or how 5=Ib Pail PURE CLOVER HONEY, No. 1, 90c. pail | ADVANCE RUMBLEY Oil-Cooled Engine The only' Perfect Engine on the market CLOVER HULLERS SEPARATORS OIL PULLS. TRACTORS BURNS KEROSENE Lowest Operating Cost on Test A. J. GARDINER Ont. Eagle River,

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