Dryden Observer, 14 Aug 1931, p. 3

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a | == mo THE D R Cts ah a Te Page Fhire 0 -- DEN OBSERVER August 14th, 1951." "= Classified stems of about three feet in length. Magnificent for beds, TO RENT -- HOUSE, NORTH head cattle, 2 truck wagons, 1 wagon (regular), 2 plows, HOUSE PLANTS and Chrysanthemums, will hurry blooming. It may be necessary grown is very valuable such as son is short the use of mulch paper with melons, tomatoes and beans during wet weather, or 2 ; : muskmelons and watermelons, it| when the dew is on them; as == of track, pts A. bed is also a good plan to turn them | brushing past the plants iis HOLLAND'S FAMOUS RICHLY-| rooms upstairs, kitchen, pant- over occasionally so that they | time will spread the fungus. Flowering Darwin Tulips. Our| ry, living room downstairs, will ripen evenly and if the{ Removal of the affected pods Darwin tulips with extra long| full size basement and furnace. weather is rainy it may help to| when first noticed will help stems are remarkable for their| Apply C. J. Wright. slide a shingle underneath each | check the spread. The diseased long flowering period. Enor- -- individual fruit to prevent rott-| pods should be destroyed. mously large flowers on strong| FOR SALE OR TRADE--40 ing. In sections where the sea- ONION HARVEST As the onion tops wilt and turn yellow, they give signs of "edges and for cultivation in At or : 3 an - L ? : tlic iS : He, ug . -- Buy Tulips Now Direct Fs A ou oe 23 pe a Menu) 12 % > : aks Siti, n Shu Tha a a ed el ae a From The Dutch Grower. horses, bailed hay, 2 sets har- supply. of ~plents Wm, the house) ix ineies sna If neaessnry. so with black paper, specially pre-| ed up and laid on the ground in 500 excellent Darwin tulips in 5 colours: pink - red - violet - heliotrope - yellow, 100 of each colour, and each colour pack- ed separately Post and Duty Free, delivered at your home, for only $1.00. Please remit amount per money order: W. A. DeWinter, Inc., Dutch Bulb Growers, Heemstede, Hollang, Europe. FOR SALE--JERSEY COW, 6| year old, coming in 11th of ness, 1 motor boat, 2 buggies, anybody wanting good milk cows see O. H: Pronger. rm ------ or ---- HOUSE FOR RENT--4 ROOM 'cottage, see O. H. Pronger. * FOR SALE --7 ROOMED House, $1200 cash. In good condition. ¥ acre of garden land, or terms arranged with a good down payment. Apply Mrs. Fleming, Harris House. during the long winter, which in spite of the present hot weather is bound to roll along, some pre- paration should be made now. During the summer it is a goo:l plan to rest such things as ger- aniums and other plants that are grown in pots indoors by setting in some shady portion of the garden and cutting down the supply of moisture and sunlight. About this time, or a little later, new growth will set in and some pruning will be necessary in or- of the side shoots as well. This practice usually starts the plants blooming in a week or ten days. TO HASTEN RIPENING The same practice holds good with those vegetables or fruits-- gpace is to limited to start the old debate about the tomato here --which normally require a long- er season than we have in mest parts of Canada. Staking toma- toes will hasten maturity and also the application of a good chemical fertilizer, but these are pared for this purpose, and the plants are set in holes made in the covering, ANTHRACNOSE IN BEANS Anthracnose is a very common disease among beans, especially during a damp season. The fun- gus shows itself in black spots on the pods and does not add to the quality nor the appear ance of the vegetable. One should keep away from . the = ! rows. A day or two latep they will be ready for storing in some place that is cool, if posible, but most certainily dry. It is ad- visable to sort well before stor- ing, throwing out all soft and diseased specimens, and putting those with thick necks and tops that are not entirely shrivelled up in a place by themselves for early use. These will not keep as long nor as well as the others. RT ATR A TS : ] I mg== Jer to have a well-balanced | not enough. The main stem of a Sn BU, O GRANITE & MARBLE O | specimen to take indoors in the| the plant, when the fruits are a i i ml MONUMENTS OQ | fall. Tt may also be advisable| well set, should be nipped back ° FOR RENT_SEVEN ROOMEID|O GEO. NOBLB Oto make slips from those ger-| and perhaps some of the leaves Ladies Dresses house with full sized basement, | O Dryden, Ontario 0 | aniumms and other plants whim trimmed off as well. This will - woodshed and pantry, fully modern. Can be had either unfurnished or partly furnish- ed. Apply Mrs. C. W. Harris, Dryden, Ontario. ry WANTED--SLIPS OF OLEAN- der, salmon pink and scarlet MEN'S SUITS & LADIES' DRESSES Cleaned & Pressed for $1.00 have become tall and ungainly. Start the slips in moist garden soil with two parts of well rott- ed manure and one of sand. As the young plants develep, give more room by repotting in larg- er receptacles. Some of the old- er plants may also need repott- such as cucumbers, melons and pumpkins, also helps to develop and ripen the fruits set. a smaller crop will result, but specimens and also more of them geraniums, yellow begonias, | Also take orders for Dye Work. | ing. These plants should be | maturing. Where the fruit plant of London pride and trimmed back a little and as : = : large plant of English ivy and much of the old soil as possible |'S slips of ivy. Phone 107, ring Whyte SL. Laundry loosened and removed from the roots. Place in pots about two mixture of soil as described ab- { sizes bigger filled with a good | ce : L. BAUER Princess oe Dryden --for-- hasten maturity. Nipping back | 8 the main stem of those vines, | 2 True, | € we will get bigger individual | on Sale for... . One Dress 2nd Dress C Girl's Balbriggan Silk Stripe Bloomers, all sizes, peach, . white and mauve, special price, pair ove. The following list of house W H plants is recommended by J. HE. ood Sawiag i 0 Park of the Dominion Experi: OND Bate Girl's Silk and Lisle Hose, all sizes, regular values, 40c mental Farm; geraniums, begon-{=-- xi : ; : 5 nias' .both fibrous and tuberous Painting and to 50c pair, special sale, pair roots,) primulas, fuschias, hyd- : Riera rangea, cyclamen, petunias, Pa perh an oi n g AE amaryllis, cactus, among the fol- Prins Binsonible 25% DISCOUNT lowing plants, and for foliage, TapDi eS th 50 a fie 'd ti he ak iii irl palms, ferns, aspidistria, begon- on on y ~ On any voile dress in the store--womens or girls. nias, English ivy, German ivy, 2 x Wandering Jew and variegated BEASTON & RODTKA o%) v geraniums. These plants, along Dryden, Ont. Phone 129 We reserve the right to limit quantities. with some good fall planted |=--= : 3, bulbs such as early tulips, daffo- : R | h J P g dils, Narcissus and Hyacinths, SHOE SALE a p 17a ron €r will make a splendid show in ' : We pay the delivery charges the house all winter and will do Starting Fos, Saly po, i ' 3 much to remind us of the sum-| 2Y¢ going to clear out = ew The store that will not be undersold mer profusion of flowers. : lines of So oh Wii following TO HASTEN BLOOMING gal wo ang SI o CHEVROLET A little judicious thinning to 3 3 . The world's lowest let in the sunlight, supplement. | Black Square toed, reg. $390, k THs week, test the outstanding grlid B18 seals ed by pinching back in the case galeimaln Cot duh aan $2.90 . value contained in every General $840 8 licks, taxes of those rank growing fall Back Gunmetal Oxfords, reg. (| Motors car. At your convenience, a flowers such as Cosmos, Dahlias p25, sale PAR Stivers 2% all ; Ee gid, rh Sm + FONTIAC : 3 "| Black English Oxfords, reg. SY Iie Te lw wa pie ae $525 0. H. PRONGER, Prop. PHONE 26 you prefer will be brought to your tory, taxes extra. LOL roo i, : ORR -- Size 8 and 9Y; only - 0 1694 e ; ree 3 B . 2 door, by your General Motors dealer, | +OLDSMOBILE« | nd Third Wereses of rt | Black Calf Oxfords, reg. $6.50 12 for you to drive and inspect. Remem- ered Ba month, at eight pm. in the sale pair .............. $4.95 ber, General Motors issues with every fagtony, teres ee. Town Hall. : Visiting brethren Black Calf Oxfords, reg. $4.75, Starts Monday, Ends Saturd ay car, a generous Owner Service Policy McLAUGHLIN- cordially invited. br sale pair FE RO 35.50 : : hich states the exact service to which Si a PERCY MOORE, W.M. Black English Chess Boots, which sta it ; A : 51,290 co $2,660 at BADEN SMITH, Rec. -Ree'y. reg. $5.75, sale pair .... $4.75 : an owner is entifled--and which holds heity, uases axia, "i MEN'S WORK BOOTS ugar per dg 9 ' good at any of the thousands of : CADILLAC » GOLDEN STAR LODGE Men's Plain Toed Workboots, 9 ; General Motors dealers throughout ER AF. & AM. No. 484, GRC. 345 and $3.75, sale , Ar Call your iid fo- Glia Vam HE Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dry- a wy 3 5 5s > ix 2s ; "62.90 Not for Dealers En a $5,130 and up to the den, the Second Tuesday of each anak 1 oy : Te Wh > i Hi RT month. Visitors cordially invited. ET "Heavy + :. UE 308 tors Cars" in the class- and more. All prices : 4 ; ig i HE x 24 Bun ate Lenk gr at factory, ne hy H, Morison, W.M. $4.45, sale pair INC ry $3.50 ; a. rag apenas : A. E. BERREY, Sec'y.-- Panco or leather soles Shorts. 90c b ¢ ; you wish, you may buy economically 7 my | iv Light Summer Shoes orts, Cc bag i ment through GMAC. GM 10.0.F., DRYDEN LODGE. No. |= PMT 16 : on time paym gh & MOTOR: £17» neste tn. the Town All size 9, reg. $3.00, sale Feed Oats $1 00 per bag 3 o Dryden every Monday evening pair RE re rE LN 95 . i at 8 p.m. ; iE RE Tt Arg 20 Ib. Rolled Oats 68¢ FF. WHITELEY, Rec. Sec. nd Ha i 1 1 Xan Mtv. Toy anil Tanen Repti Larb 10¢ Ib., Limit 5 Ibs. + i i : Sheriff's Sale of Lands for arrears of Taxes and Statute Labour | ; School Section No. 1, Township ot Mutrie, District of Kenora By virtue of a Warrant under the hands of the Chairman and Sec.-Treas. of S. S. 1 of Township of Mutrie and Road Commis- : sioners, District of Kenora, dated the 6th July, 1931, commanding the Sheriff to levy upon the lands hereinafter described for arrears THE of taxes respectively due thereon, together with the costs incurred, I hereby give notice that pursuant to the Assessment Act, IT shall on Monday the 16th Day of November, 1931, at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the forenoon at the Sheriff's Offiice, Town of Kenora District of Kenora, proceed to sell by Public Auction so much of the said lands as may be necessary for the payment of the said Es arrears and charges thereon, unless such arrears and charges-shall have been sooner paid. TO ARRIVE AUGUST 19th 1931. . is sh oH oR i " or Fi tel ot a Total ot FAIRSEX TOILET SOAP DEAL [* N f Owner No. No. No. ate 0. Statute' 0. ota mt. Amt. ota at. ? ; ap Dn SO : of of of each of Labour of Rate Owing of Amount or 3 iti by eh ST a Address Lot Con acres Year Yrs Yrs. Costs Owing Unpat. Sor. cou ® nln SpE ET a ot -- gma goa SilE ges Lupa TOTAL 6 Calender vert 8Le : 'm. Moeser Esta. Els of 8166 4 80 $12.55 3 -- soars $37.65 $37.65 $9.32 46.97 Unpat. oi i. ar Te Ling Bo vo yay co A003 8 hs $5094 $80.94 $1251 $9345 Unpat. Poinot tuimpiiin = LO v 1 Hombly ' : We still have some old potatoes at 40c bushel. Nice and Belleville, Ont. Li Aes SORT IRE ye Hk gs -- $75.24 $7524 $1158 $86.82 Patn'd Firm. Geo. H. Wheatly, iy Ee a ok, : Boys Houzehold PIOUR Cio. siomiin sain $2.75 te Mom, SH RS EA SL SR SRL ch ged tN TS a DON a $2.50 !. Thos. Barnett, FBT ARS IT eh SYN A AS : in Water- : Balled Outs, 20 her, ine. oy a rane Ts veh 80c -« bury, Conn. USA. N152 2 160 $1.50 8 $60.00 $60.00 $10.66 $70.66 Patn'd 2 cans Tomatoes, 214 lbs. each, 2 for ............. 253 | Phe prey I Ripe Tomatoes by the basket .............. $1.00 cash Tia rw ww $7.50 8 $60.00 $60.00 $10.66 $70.66 Patn'd Charge $1.25. a Surg tm $750 8 $60.00 $60.00 $10.66 $70.66 Patn'd. ; FE 0 : % lett, 345 Bl > re ns Ont "S412 6 160 $7.50 8 $60.00 $60.00 $10.66 $70.66 Patu't. D WwW SCO ] | wl. ~y ei - : ® ® ) The adjourned Sale, if any, will be held at the same hour and place two weeks later. Published in the Ontario Gazette in its jssues of July 18, 25, August 1 and 8. Dated at the Sheriff's Office, Kenora, Ont, SPOT CASH SPECIALS Ea 0. PARTINGTON, Acting Sheriff of District of Kenora. July 30th, 1931.

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