Page Two ems: " THE DRYDEN ~~ Lawns With the hot weather over it is now quite safe to get grass in -again. Tha is a plant which will do well if sown in hot weather and there must also be plenty of moisture. Because of these two necessities lawns should be planted either in the early spring or during the Fall. patched, stir up the surface soil 'Where only bare spots are to be with a rake and sow thickly with the best type of seed pro- curably, using special 'mixtures for shady or other out-of-the- ordinary locations. Rake again after sowing and then roll or pound as level as possible and cover with brush or wire nett- ing to keep birds away. Where a new lawn is to be planted it is important to make ag fine and level a seed bed as possible. This work is not difficult before the grass is sown, but it is a very long job afterwards. Naturally, all unsightly things: like broken brick, plaster and sticks shoula be removed. The a should be ~ @lpehes | ST. JOSEPHS CHURCH Father Belanger, P.P. Sunday: 10 a.m. Holy Mass. 11 a.m. Catechism. 7 p.m. Rosary and Benediction. ST. LUKE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH © Sunday morning 10 o'clock-- Sunday School. 11 o'clock--Matting iand Ser- mon. 7.00--Evensong ond Sermon. Rev. W. M. Clarke Minister, Sg THE BAPTIST CHURCH (Edgar Ferns, Pastor) 10 a.m.--Bible School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 7.30 p.m.-- "Home Sweet Home." ThursCay 8 p.m.--Prayer and 3ible Study. oy 8 p.m--B.Y.PU. [HE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Bryden Ontaric Oxdrift---1.30 Sunday School. 2.30 Divine Worship. Dryden--11.00 Church School. 7.00 Divine Worship. The minister will preach on--- "The Parable of Autumn." You are heartily welcome. John W. Howes, Minister. FRATERNAL NOTICES LO DRYDEN LODGE, No. eves 1694 Meets the First and Third Wednesday of each month, at eight pm. in the Town Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited. PERCY MOORE, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Rec.-Rec'y. GOLDEN STAR LODGE AF. & AM, No. 484 @G.R.C. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dry- den, the Second Tuesday of each month, Visitors cordially invited H. Morison, W.M. A. E. BERREY, See'y. 1.0.0.F., DRYDEN LODGE, No. 417, meets in the Town Hall, Dryden every Monday evening at 8 p.m. Joint installation of officers next Monday night. F. RUSSELL, N.G. IF. WHITELEY, Rec. Sec. .} dug or plougher dln Af- ter this, rake and level several times. If at all possible, this work should proceed slowly al- lowing to settle the soil during the process. It is particularly important to allow natural levell- ing where the lawn is to be made on built-up soil. Next secure a supply of good grass seed. There is a vast difference in the mixtures offered. Grasg seed is made up of a blend of different varieties and that sold by seed houses with a reputation behind them is mixed with the idea of giving a permanent lawn that will stand up year after year and not simply one that will make a show this year and lapse into coarse hay grasses the next. The seed should be sown according to directions wnt plen- Hadley and Robinson For prompt and efficient service in Livery and Dray Work PHONE @5 Loads carried up to 214 ton. Distance no object. Reasonable Rates. DRYDEN ONTARIO SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK 1 Cream Separator, Amer.can, Large Size, new $40.00 1 Electric Washer ...... $35.00 1 Motor Driven Washer, snap A De $20.00 Scythe Stone ............. 15¢ Hay Forks .......... "... $1.50 | Hay Fork Rope Bicycle Tires ............ $110 Auto Tires ....... $500 and up Tubes ........... $1.10 and up Paints and Oil going on sale. E. A. KLOSE, General Hardware Dryden -- Ontario Ti) - ERED ()- GD () EI (SD (GED (aD (BED) CED (RED (EEO ED (a I have secured the agency for WINDSOR CLOTHES for Boys. The best: and cheapest boys clothing in Canada. In the store we have 12 model suits and 72 samples to choose from. Prices range from $8.00 upwards. You may select any pattern made in any style "you desire. Workmanship and quality the very best. The best opportunity ever of fered in Dryden. We will be pleased to have you call and be. come acquainted with this new system. : T. PROUDFOOT "The Dryden Tailor" OED OEE (OE (OED )-aE»- (a ()« 1H CEER-() TE) () ED )- SEED () SD AS 7 NIGHT SCHOOL a Elementary Mathmatics, hand, Algebra, Intending students will please register at once with Mr. D. E. Scott, Principal or A. J. Lock," Secretary. Following subjects will be taught: Geometry and Classes Commence Thursday, October 1st at 7.30 p.m. Chemistry, English, Short- Modern History. ty of it msed so that a level, velvety sward, made up of fine stemmed grass, will result. A sprinkling of some acting nitro- genous fertilizer, a handful to every two square yards, just when the grass begins to show | through the soil, will help the new crop along. This commer- cial fertilizer should be watered in with a hose or sprinkled dur- a good plan to top dress the new lawn, or the old one too for that matter," just before winter sets in with about half an inch of strawy manure. This will give both food and protection and it may be raked off in the spring. : { Fall Bulbs A good garden is not really complete without some fall plant- Progressive Shoe Hospital FIRST Machinery CLASS Workmanship Material MODERATE PRICES Jobs a Specialty 'Done While You Wait' Full Line of: SHOE POLISH & LACES Mail Orders Receive Prompt . Attention P.O Box 240 Dryden, Ont. L. GREENHILL Phone 4 ing a shower so that it will noty burn the tender plants. It is also}- OBSERVE RC ed bulbs, such as Tulips and Hyacinths, These are easily our during that otherwise bar- snow goes away in the spring until the perennials commence to bloom late in June. These (Continued on Page 4) SI EE See L. 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