Dryden Observer, 30 Apr 1926, p. 3

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER | Bailiff's IS WHAT WE PREDICT IF THE STORE ON THE RIGHT UEERIMN LEMQ UE 81 THY | = ® KEEPING HENS HEALTHY { Heroand These Gin ; Charles Reddock, housemower of Calgary, Alta. has undertaken what ° seemed to be an impossible task of shams V/'E ARE OVER-STOCKED WITH GINGHAMS And have Marked them at the Low Price of 25¢c. per yard DRAINAGE AND VENTILATION BOTH VERY IMPORTANT. In Wild State Birds Look After Themselves, But If They Are to ; moving sigty houses over mountain PTR " ¥ OF OUR NEIGHBOUR ON THE LEFT, CONTINUES TO Work for You Then You Must Do roads from Bankhead to Banff. Im CHECK AN PLAIN COLOURS. SELL HIS GOODS AT SUCH LOW PRICES AS THESE. Things for Them. forty days he moved thirty-eight of | KXXRERKR ie -- : the houses gix and a half miles. i \ EE TE AL I Cd | FANCY SUITING AT 3sc. per Yard "51 : 4 : i i Exports from Canada for the A SPLEND TATER TOR 117] ' : Unbleached Factory Cotton easily Another Fine Quality, Bleeched, a Jay, a! rey month of February were $87,512,147 \ SPLENDID aa ERAT fon % RLIREN 5S DARK bleeches pure white and retains [Snow White Cotton, but heavier : > while imports were recorded at $70,- WASH DRESSES, quire as much attention as those of great strength. regular 24c. per [than other. Regular price 4oc. other stcek. The specialists give the 808,980 for the same period. For ? yard. per yard poultry this attention and more, but the twelve months ending February ; J. =. For one week, per yard .... .19|On Sale, per yard ......... $ .32 the great majority of poultry-keepers 28 last, exports reached a value of * orsyardsfor ........... ove oolor xe yarde dor Lu 0 ce 3.00} neglect the housing conditions. $1,207,744,683 while imports were First of all the house should be Iixed at $911,107,085. supplied with drainage that will in- sure a dry floor at all times. Damp- ness promotes the growth of bacteria and makes birds subject to colds, roup and other diseases. Ventilation One of the largest business trans- actions recorded in the West took place here on March 11th last when the Canadian Co-operative Wheat Bleached, White Medium Quality Cotton, even weave, and smooth . surface, 36-inches wide. Regular Plain White Bleeched Sheet- 8o - inches, bed ing, large width, extra weight. Regular ri rar without drafts is very necessary, Producers mailed approximately price 24c. per yard hE: one : oh Aga Y? T 8 pp } : : oc. peryard. fresh air coming in and foul air go % * | Special, One Week Sale, yd. .19 Pe - ing out. Large amounts of moisture 190,000 cheques amounting te a | D or 5 yards for... ov And 0 Sale, per yard ...... ... 54% are eliminated from the lungs of total of $37,000,000, to members of emonstration birds. There are no sweat glands ; the wheat pool. hs and the bird metabolism is much more intense than it is with other farm animals. The exhaled moisture must be removed or the house will | become damp and unsanitary. Pro- | vide four square feet per bird, face the house south and provide a large, open front through which the sun's rays can enter and reach every inch of floor space. Arrange the interlor , of the house to facilitate easy clean- ing an@ disinfection. This means movable nests, roosts and feed hop- pers, that can be lifted out to permit a thorough cleaning, at least omee ; every three weeks. Continues To-day & Saturday An expert demonstrator will show you how you can do your interior re-Decorating with . Chi-Namel, getting a perfectly level Finish, Colour and Gloss 1n © we operation, and give your Floors, Turniture and Woodwork a coating of exceptional beauty and wearing quality, at a great saving. FREE! > set mi Fes oF The rapid development of the fish oil and fish products industry on the Pacific coast this year may necessi- | "tat: the fitting up of three coastwise ° vessels as tankers to carry oil from the reduction plants. Last year one , vessel found this method successful. . Fish reduction plants, it is esti- mated, will produce 10,000 tons of fish meal and fertilizer this year. SOMETHING NEW : STANDARD SIZE, SPANISH GUITAR ONLY, with Strings and Tuning of a Tenor Banjo. Call and see this New Tenor Guitar, complete with case... cv viii iv inna es $19.75 Ralph Jd. President E. W. of the Beatty, Tho Runs. : Canadian Pacific Railway, has asked Dung ie Sombaitolin we shall give a 5c. ; Don't fence in the poultry 1 gon approval of the shareholders for the ig of Chi-Namel ES Ra of 35¢ be avoided. Better fenc y Phir BRA Se on larger size cans, with the purchase garden and give the birds the rum of | Sonscruciion of two Sd ks Sirntiie Cdl Yonsls D of a 25¢ the farm. The green feed and im- | vessels of the type of "Montcalm, : . scct life will do much to keep the | "Montclare," and "Montrose," to be ; young birds, growing and healthy at | suailable for service in 'May, 1927, DURANCE BR OS. no cost. If the birds must be reared 1 five frdiall sels of 8.500 0 x under intensive conditions, them two'; 2nd 1ive [reight vessels ay' oth DRYDEN ONTARIO fenced-in runs should be provided. | fons, with a sea speed of about 14 Agents for B-H English and complete To a i i knots, also to be ready for 1927. line of Brandvam-Hendersen Paints, ing used for the birds alternately. k . gh The use of lime and the application During the past en is of the spade frequently will do mueh ; moose and 3,508 deer were killed in - So : Sy ore to keep the yard in fair conditloms. | New Brunswick. Of the former 207 EE -- If you feel languid and tired, eat some m Tho Ttensils, a oF Hollogs® KELLOGGS "PEP" ¢ i Tr See my pur] ters and 617 of the latter. In the aminated fee rater - & ) a ek - 2 {rnd Kept 7. & same year animals killed for fur in- = : ATT 2 vent contamination, the utensily § 83Me Year a In a 3 8 : 4 rr) TWO PACKETS for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS should be of such a design that the { cluded 1,567 racccon; 6,617 ; 1 1 TN alah bird cannot get iis feet into them. i 18,514 muskrat; 5,410 foxes i er 1] A111] Lm er Eh. ro cr Yaad a ey ov ermine; 177 martin; 2.823 P oo fihal ear of scraching, a ave a Ww a RCE Ta nr "tlorin on which the 5rd sus stand 105 otter; 67 fisher and 132 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL hile feeding. Wide platfor 111 i .n contamination. One large hop- The Canadian champion two year BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS A ~ " per or fountain is much bet : hee] i Atl fm dT is ah oT 4 an ok do hi KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES a 100 of litle ones. ® Utensils In | 0/0 Avrshire heifer, "Princess Bea ID ER ASAD DOORS Sn ; which milk and antiseptic drinks are | trice' ord, Bi TELL Dred by ins CARIET AN Tn FING of Al KINDS They all like them 5 sed should be of crockery or enamel i Nova Seotia rienlt CE MENT AND BRICK, ROOI diy i Me aod 1 ER ; He A Ww Feeding utensils, if of sueh ? has another record in 3 k CELOTEX INSULATION TWO FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS una ¢ as can be soiled by the birds, ° a Lotion. Tat. Wrom Inte. 12 : Sr Si : Her should be given frequent attcntiom nn wha rods Loh BUILDERS SUPPLIES end kept in sanitary conditiom. Dian Sh Bn groans SE : ; 3 z x pounds of milk, an average of 67 Service and Q ualit y ; 2 - r pe gs a day. Buiter fal . re " sara KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN LESS THAN MILLION Te on mee ned amen 3 Dryden Jas. Winterbottom, Ontario Per PACKET, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS JOBLESS IN BRITAIN fo 275 pounds of butter. Doi T: +h tov Bie ' LONDON, April 28.--For the first i This is the food to cat if you want to enjoy ? 'time in several years the number of gate 3 Be sure to ask for the green packet. ; unemployed in Great Britain has drop- i Queen Marv paid a private visit 10 BUY YOUR EASTER MEATS at y ped - down below the million mark. | 41, riyst Exhibition of Paintings The Ski number of unemployed is , and Sculpture by Cancdian artists a 3 id y Yo { Mark 1 : ow 997 % 4 Tein} PR on : rh 1 \ | New Fruits & Vegetables SHE is Longs al erson = : ed ne New GREEN CABBAGE, New CARROTS if CAULIFLOWERS, GREEN ONIONS, TOMATOES | 4 HEAD LETTUCE, LEAR. LETTUCE ps 3 GRAPE FRUIT, ORANGES, LEMONS, 1 Good Supply of APPLES, BANANAS i HAMS N U T &--Brazil, 30c., Barcelinus, 3oc., Walnuts, 25¢c. €C. 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