Bage 4 Th THE DRYDEN OBSERVER - 8%. 118 1 = : yiarei Lt ho i poe Pr SO CREE N of practical feeders indicates | turd when about six inches high, De -------------- a HOGS that gr.wing bacon pigs may be have given exe sellent results % a 3 H gd = 5] fed for market more economi-| kept sufficiently grazed down === ) ) THAR cally indoor or in well.shaded Rape is is another useful crop best 2 S Dm tinen peng supplied with racks for the | 8 ited to the pig from four fo ! i l In nz hogs pasture may fee ing of green feed, prefer-| five months old. Jor fall food h1 z © ? . a u 1 3) Tr 3 Lp f nndou Hy be put to good use | ably in the form of clover or) ing, artichokes have a high feed : § on the average farm. This | alfalfa. Racks are essential to ing value in conjunction with aN ¢ ¢ method of Ba, however, has! the prevention of waste | rape, clover or grass. CONNTER, : : | ; disadv antages, pa rticularly with Where past turing is employe ed! nae we Crim ra : = the active bacon hog--from the | the Animal sary Division . ; a : g ; : SR 3A : ; | ' 1 > standpoint of fast finishing it| of th e Federal Nght Ey "I BETTY BARCLAY'S or BONS NEW CREAMY CHEESES: i rives onportunit or excessive | Aoriculture WE out alfalfa; CA 3 be gives oppo tuni I for exees ve | Agt re 3 ont asain HELPFUL HINTS AR BON CK Once a week this gtore in common with the other exercise and is liable to stunt | and clover are the best crops, : CARD BA Sod T i t : ; 3 : ar tind Dott. 4 STYLES stores in Town, receives a fresh supply of Kraft cheese little pigs due to sunburn and in the order stated. asture a spread. Wo ee a : B spe 3 on J 5 ACES , the combined effects of sunburn . sufficient number of hogs to Lig J poly. i BL 7 1 1 - J and dew. With plenty of skim- keep down the growth, but ORDERS TAKEN ak 5 on our part to draw to your minds this ¢ miYk or buttermilk available, avoid too close grazing. Heavy od sp oe me CoB food, which is so delicate and so experimental evidence and that seedings of oats or barley pas- AT THES cpretully jooked alter that we are not permitted to I | GFFICE overstock it. We handle it as we do Fleischman's Sn finite na 88 >, 2 Yeast. We assemble our orders weekly, and these are FPA IE vy | a 7, Anniversary Sale All Wool Suits, faney stripped black or blue worsted. You are assured of a good looking suit, nicely tail- os ored and finished. Your choice of single or double breasted. Sale price $15.95 ANOTHER GREAT CLOTHING EVENT FOR MEN New Spring Suits Made to Your Individual Keasure Men's Suits with extra trousers, sale price $22.95. Made to measure suits of this quality have never been sold at this price. Be advised--Don't miss this oppor- tunity. MEN'S WORE BOOTS thori daily tal d child your level Brown pliable mocassin style, panco sole, price pair 52.: 39 Men's grain leather work boot, panco sole, price pr. $1.95 Men's black Boots, mocagsin style, double leather soles, reg. $3.75, sale 170 hr TEAL $2.95 Boy's good wearing Shoes, sale price, pair $1.65 & $2.25 Men's Oxfords, bench shoe that will wear good and give lots of comiort, sale price, pair $4.4 Men's Oxfords, arch support, cushion insole, pair $2.95 Men's dress shoes and oxfords, clatter heel, colored bottoms in a nice kid shoe, sale price, pair $2.65 (Look at the back of this page for further bargains.) ee Exclusive Dealer, Tip Top Tailors Lid. GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD DRYDEN, ONT. biam of the University of Chicago, recome- ends a full pint of orange juice ed, as the proper daily amount of Vitamin® C necessary to check den- cine." luxury at any time of the day. When following recipes, Those who fail to do this cannot THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Today Betty Says: | NLESS we get sufficient vitamin C each day, tooth decay is very likely to set in. One prominent au- ty, Dr. Milton Theodore Hanke, for EASTER in Between all points Canada 14 FARE | for ROUND TRIP with the juice of a lemon add- ecay. It's easy enough to make ren take this kind of "medi- To them, such a drink is a [= make tablespoons specified. Sale dates March 24-27 incl. teaspoons and unless otherwise e the recipe if anything goes WIOng. Return Lirm't 3 : 1932 |} Eran EAE i a AE mB 3 PURE BRI Th HOLSTEIN BULL March 1.29, 1a y Yearling) for sale, apply . < ih > Typmrmnd, Oxdril 5 1. Drummond, Oxdrift. Ten Aton hd nT 101 an eladly GOOD 7 ROOMED HOUS! 4 hed iE $1179 : Li full plumbing, Garage Flor furnished a Hale or in exchange for the Ticket g farm land near town. or Agent $ particulars apply box 21 Dur vden Observer. | 7 interhotiom Lun Builder & rt. Lumber, Coal and Builders' Supplies EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDER Quality -- and -- Service p-: afd Dryden JAS. WINTERBOTTOM Ontario rd Se La 3 ----------\ | a EEL ri in Hillegom guts puts? Holland | 7 A | We are now Agents for Aurora' s World-Famed Anna Fl Bulb | COCKSHUTT IMPL ws 4 > p r Bulbs direct from Holland's |; . Oude you Bulle fl GILSON FURNACES & FREEZERS best Bulb farm. | BTC £4 Ue Trom many of your countrymen we received orders of late for Bulbs for room and garden. i In order to establish our House in your Country for il Pe sure and leave your orders for Wagons early. good, we think that the best we can do is to offer you = , a in this way one of our world-famed collections of Hoi- New and Scecond Hand Machinery. land Flowerroots and Bulbs. A collection so skilfully 1 good used Electric Washer For Sale. combined of rich colours and sweet smells as you have never witnessed yet. | This collection consists of 400 bulbs and has been ! composed by us professionally, specially for your clim- i ate. '"Aurora's Flowers" give happiness to youne and old, to rich and poor. "Aurora's Bulb-collections' i change your room and garden into a real flower-para- ONTARIO dise. In view of the great number of orders which come in daily, we Kindly advise you to order carly, and to ; ut your name and address clearly on every order. [=== Nobody fails to order this collection today to our { address: | AURORA BULB-NURSERIES Hillegom - Holland - Europe TINT, RN 4 tl WOULD YO U J Our magnificent collection consists of: | FROM } 7; : 100 Large Flowering Gladioli in 5 fine colours; red, Hi ' i pink, salmon, lilac and yellow. i You might pass it og -- but we doubt it, | | | 100 Small Flowering Gladioli (Sword Tilies) in b fine i Tf money nieans any thing to you at all, you will colours. ois 2 : : { shop where you can get most for your dollar. We be- fl 30 Begonias (15 Single and 15 Double) in various lieve that place is the Bazaar. So here we bring you i colours. a special value. ¥ 10 Sila (Hyacinthus Candicans) the Queen of { New Cellophane wrapped writing paper and envelopes owers Ys Th in assorted colours, per package ..... oie. 10e 50 Anemones, the popular flowers with their rainbow : 25 Brrvel -- : Qe 7 ih yackaee | of SEM, } hg «dd I A 3 poy Ue per pacirage 5 50 Ranunculus, the "little TY in all colours. 25 sheets Linen Paper 10c per package. ; 30 Oxalis Deppel, the so-called "lucky root." 12 Sheets and 12 Envelopes in package 10¢ package. ; 15 Montbretias, in various colours. A 4 = SE i! 4 : CA ' 'y IN _---- Sur Flasses 2be -- -- S PECIAL 15 Dahlias, "Aurora's Roem. BERGA un Glasses 20 SPECIAL 400 Bulbs and roots for $6.00--Double collection (800 { : ei ea bulbs) $10.00. { Do not forget to ask us for Prompt service; delivery free of charge at destina- OUR STAMP BOOK tion. A certificate of health is Josh with every given free to you and when this book is filled with our order by the Phytopathological Service. All varieties | Trading Stamps, which are given free with every 10¢ 1 : are labelled and packed separately. Hlustrated Cultural you spend here, your Stamp Book is then worth one Directions in English, French, or German are sent with dollar in mere! sar lise at our store. orders. As no reimbursement is admitted in your count- ry, please send the required amount. ) : SPECIAL TERMS FOR WHOLESALE Ww. E. TH ORSEN & S ON | NE RR = - A Si Se Ee Se =] ES == ---------------- Sa 3 3) EEE () SE (GRIND (SE GENES {) CHEN () TEE |) GRR |) SEER () ERNE <BR E- () SEER ) SHED. OO @inp- 0 BE EET () CEE = () TED (SEE (<BR OSE () GHEE (Shi O BEES OEE OGRE O SEED () <0 (<> SD O <SERD OS |) ERD 1) RE ( E- (En wired for to arrive from Montreal each Wednesday. The cheese spreads are put up in economical, but tasty containers. The Pineapple, Pimento and Relish sell for . 20¢ The Roquefort sells for ..... ah Tae 2he The Philadelphia Cream at ....... AY 5 10e Try it once, and try again. MEN'S BLUE STRIPED SMOCKS: A week or so ago, we alls at 50c. We cleaned up the overalls, but have less than a dozen smocks left, all size 38. It is too bad we think, to have this line kickit around, and so we advertise it again. Surely, these are worth 50c¢ for slipping on, even if only occasionally. advertisa! smocks and over- or 1g REAL JAPANESE RAYON: Much more lustrous than the domestic. Almost any shade in stock as this is being written. 'Width 27 inches, price 39e. NEW BRIDGE SETS: White with colonred appliqué figures, talian. Cloth 36 x 36, 4 napkins 12 x 12. Just in and very low priced at $2.00 and also natural 530 Is 295. ° a KAPOK: There is no need to describe this, you know what it is. We stock it in one pound cartons. GREY SHEETING: This is a special consignment of around 250 yards. Tt is fair good quality, as a matter of fact, you can see it for yourselves. It is two yards wide, 220 our special price for the week is 50¢ per yard. It is another item nll considering. MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHING FOR MEN: Mr. Cowland will be here MONDAY and TUESDAY MARCH 14 and 15, with an entire new Spring range. We trust you will give us a look in. FRENCH LEAF TOBACCO: We purchased and have received 565 lbs. of an es- pecially good quality of tobacco from St. Jacques, Quebec. We are selling this at 30c a pound. In order to facilitate sale to anyone out of Town, we will, upon receipt of one dollar, mail three pounds of this tobacco to any Post Office in the Kenora. Dis- trigh NOW WE COME TO SEEDS; Jenkin's Purple Seeds, in Se packets, 25 for $1.00. Equal in quality, and quantity to any sced house, and ag we buy outright, less in price. In short, if anyone sends away for seeds, they will be out money. Also bulk seeds as follows: Jeets, beans, carrots, corn, sweet peas, nasturtiums, lawn than clsewhere. We can readily prove this. Sweet peas and Nasturtiums we have planned espee- onions, Tass, peas, turnips, at lower prices ially, in full supply and-of the best quality we could get, outside of course, the high priced extra fancy varieties. Our price for Spencer Sweet Peas is 2bc per ounce. Our price for Nasturtiums is 10¢ per ounce. © Price 60ec. ht <3 o : 3 3 ! fo ] S 3 @ 4 S S | | o ] | ] i 5 | 3 : S ! | : i : i | 2 2 g | : é 4 ] S ; CEO O- SEDO HEE ()-R-) SD- )-S- () SN- (|) SH ¢)-S- () SRE- O-G (1) a