Dryden Observer, 22 Jan 1926, p. 3

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T™HE DRYDEN OBSERVER HE en Forke-Meighen aan Ria : SALE oF WOOL Letters Read SP The New At Cash Prices WE HAVE FIFTY SHADES T O CHOOSE FROM BUY WHILE THE SELECTION IS COMPLETE in Parliament * ok RF te--QOther Points 'hose on the RADIO BROADCASTIN perity and new interest i produces without charge: Landes Harly Fall Plough~ "og Clutches. OTTAWA, Jan. 19.--Correspondences between Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen, conservative leader, and Robt. Forke, »ited by Ontario Department of Home Entertainment, IL : ; rriculture, Toronto.) ectire Educations] ( S11 progressive leader, was read by Mr ~ectures, uca < ea Ed EE id f Meiglien, in the House of Commons. > still goes on. Years ago News Bulletins, | eg. 18c ba ale price--two for ......... 2g9¢ eo Loin ; ne were new, manure was : reg. 18 Pp The correspondence opens with a letter A . Once a year clearing of SCOTCH FINGERING, %-tb Skeins, 4+ply, in all shades. from Mr Forke to Mr Meighen, In} "1 'a nyird sufficed thes Bhan Reg. $1.50 1b Sale price--per 1 ........ $1.29 which Forke requests Meighen's view § ice a yoar practice in handling ma- Neg. DL.§ 2 on fiurteen peints, including tariff, § Ure became a ri 2 much Lig : 7 an : An as 3 zany farmers can't get away from i CANADIAN WHEELING, 4-ib Skeins Hudson Bay railway, rural credits, in Rey. and 160 The Tarte Aaa ik] reg. $1.20 Ib Sale price--per 1b ........ .. 95c come tax, and railway rates. is not only the fertility waste but 1t > : In reply Mecighen says: "With re-§is also the maintenance of fiith con- § CORTICELLI SYLVERFLOSS, two-ply of WOOL spect to these subjects the stand of § ditions about the premises whieh is ply 3¢ J ! & 2-ply of Silk, in 1-0z balls. On Sale--twc for ....... +.. 55¢ the conservative party has been fully . i! a to condemn the prae-. : ' and repeatedly outlined by mysei? in H The Best wa apps > 3 $tvr ; u e vay to handle manure is SHETLAND FLOSS, 74-tb Skeins, quality all name implies, the house of commons and along pre- § to spread it on the land as made. reg. two for 25¢. "Sale price: Jovi i hers in 29C. cisely the same lines elaborated in| This practice is possible all the year -- the country." The Meighen tariff jon many farms. . For the farms that Core are not level gnongh to hold that which may be placed on them piling may be resorted to, until conditions policy was declared to be "a tariff which will help give us what we need THE NEW MARCONI] RADIO SET BARGAIN. this vast wealth of broad Slightly used 4-Tube Set "RADIOLA" With four Tubes & Head Set haloh, J. Rronger in th way of revenue, and at the same time safeguard industrial develop- undertake an immediate outlay of this purpose." Mr Meighen favored a sound znd sane system of rural credits in Canada, but was opposed to government loans. Mr Meighen also favored revalua- tion of soldier settlers' lands, and de- clared he utmost possible assistance would be given to the co-operative marketing of farm produce of every kind. for distribution are right. In piling manure on Ontario farms one notices . DT: ; foul. § Much carelessness and resulting SELECTIVITY, and Regular $66.00 me Sd fhe boating 5 iy waste, just dumped anywhere as an fig Ne gula 0. ern cutlet should be provided for the eyesore and nursing ground for | broadcasting 1s 1n pt SALE PRICE.. . $34.75 Peace River territory but "could not] weeds. Contrast with this condition the practice in Great Britain, where any manure that does not go to the land is carefully corded up in neat mounds, kept tramped and kept | moist; forked over to aid in its mak- : ing and prevent wastage by heating. Watertight bottoms, pits and sheds are also used by the British farmer who knows and appreciates the valus of animal manures. The manure from a farm horse or cow for one vear fully conserved and returned to the soil has a value in nitrogen, pot- PERE TWO FOR 15c. Cleans Pots, Pans and Glass. vif BA CON wins A -- H. A. M.S -- -- A i -- TR ift SY CALGARY, Jan. 19.--An inviiation § the farm operator can take a hint I pe A tae listinet § from this business man and prevent CLASSIC. CLEANSER i Sanit nieve da the manure waste that may be taking from agricul vre, to join with the place on his farm. Get the manure ° Af Ph i mitted from eow to cow by hana or C James ) y Il ht one to deal with agenda, crowded with suo- machine milking and the entire herd * ! No. 49 jects of especial interest and signifance ¢ May become infected. The disease is ash and phosphorus equal to $52.00 as spent on commercial fertilizers. It it pays to purchase and apply commercial fertilizers, it surely pays to make proper use of the animal manures. er man thinks enough of the product that he handles to put it up in sacks and protect it by dry storage, surely Would Unite with other Industries United Farmers of Alberta in elimi- nating conflict, and in the political field for the inauguration of economy and efficiency in the government, was extended by H. W. Wood, in his presi- dental address, which marked the opening of 'the eighteenth annual "farmers'" parliament, here. He declared opponents of the movement had tried to brand its advocates as Czars, Lenins and Mussolinis and in an effort to create national prejudice | sought o associate the U.F. A. with' sovietism. The progress of the move- ment and its desire to co-operate with all working in interest of national: progress- and welfare, was sufficient: answer to these attacks, he said. There! was a large attendance of delegates ; out on to the sofl as soon as possible. Tuberculosis, There is no difference in the sus- ceptability of pure bred and scrub cattle to tuberculosis. In the testing of 1,400,000 pure-bred cattle it was found that 4.7 per eent, reacted. In the testing of 500,800 scrub or grads cattle, it was found that 4.8 per cent. reacted. Efficieney of Dairy Cow. The efficiency of a dairy cow de- pends upon & properly developed iddéer and ts continuance in a nor- mal conditicn. The most serious con- , dition that occurs to the dairy cow is infection of the udder, and strep- tococci are the most frequent bae- terial invading organism. Streptoc- cic infection cam be readily trans- difficult to comtro: beeause of the fact | that an oceasiomal gow is a carrier. to the farmers of the province. The most successful treatment con- { sists in increasing the resistance of COUPE (2 PE SEDAN (5 pass.) . 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(bag) .... $1.25 BONELESS BEEF Wr en iE nl : in great variety Our New Stock of Ne : at Special , Low Prices. Ald ay gud RN E TTY £ Flax, whole or ground os fap oon pia os on cow pee (Jo WIREETDOL OM : Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. -. Prices To Suit Every Pocket. | a s * nt : _WOooD & COAL DEALER 0. =H PRONGER, Proprieto:; L]

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