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Dryden Observer, 25 Apr 1924, page 2

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-- er +t Biscuits LB 8 os of af af he SC HIS Makers--cCORMICE. PERRIN. CHRISTIE. assortent in the window. The BEIT in the Town. No oid Stock. _Trom .30 to 80-c. a 1b. Core and see for yourselves the kind we have. I am sure Wwe have 'THE CLASS OF GOODS YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. See our, wonderful All Fresh Goods---- of all. Prices to suit the pockets special on Butter : 'BEST CREAMERY BUTTER-- THE VERY "Gifco" Crescent" Brookfield." 40c. per Pound. ; Fresh Fruit and Vegetables for this week ek STRAWBERE per bskt. SoCUCUMBERS echt sense ye SPRING ON Sal two for. TOMATOES, perb........ 25 BANANAD, per doz... Lain CELERY, perdh Lipa iennts 15 ASPARAGUS, fresh, per 1b... .50 CABBAGE, per 1b ....c-- 08 FRESH PARSLEY. | RADISH. {BAF LETTUCE. : Phone if you wish ramet rie wig HT, proprietor Phone No. 49 i 22 eis ee Ra EE CSREES / | + BETTER THAN EVER 1s and the price of a 5-passenger Touring is 835 f.o0.b. Dryden L EQUIPMENT oniy 9 with "FUL Our deferred payment plan will help you to get your car on down payment of $265.00. THE NEW MODE LS ARE NOW ON VIEW AT OUR SHOW ROOM (The Latimer Hardware Stand) ) COME AND SEE THEM - 3 : ance , Brothers & Coy. | . Distr ibutors of Bur Gisele Ces and Trucks. Dryden and Kenora > x ou r he EVERY Monday. Thursday. Saturday Frosh E AISIN BREAD 2 Every Wednesday , Chock full of plump, delicious Raisins The DRYDEN BAKERY TT EL AE TE VACUUM CLEANERS TOASTERS, GRILLS, MOTORS, ~ IRONS WATER HEATERS RADIOS, ELECTRIC RANGES, LAMPS, HOT WATER PADS VIOLET RAYS ELECTRIC, DOOR BELLS WIRING, FLASH LIGHTS. BATTERIES and BULBS A. G. Ripley's a Indigestion. Many people. t think ak of the stomach as | the place where food is digested, but} in reality it is the mouth wher diges- | tion begins. When food has been kept | long enough in the mouth to be | thoroughly mixed with the saliva, an important part of the digestion pr ocess | has already occurred. When the food is well chewed. it gets mixed with i motith juices, and thig is one 1easc why complete mastication of the ly is necessary. Livery part of the diges- § AE iy = {other Teasons. f/ | desire for food goes.' i Jone does not need to ait so tauch food still in the mouth. : Y) fof that necessaty fluid whe n the next il 4 @ | Maple | {House of Hobbezlin Grocer or Confectioner il 1EALTH BREAD HAIR CURLERS b. nid all other Electric appliances. |' the process of digestion. If the mouth does mot do its part by mixing with | saliva, the stomach is overburdened in| doing extra work. v | What then does the mouth actually | do in the digestive process? yi converts | starch' into sugar throug h the action | of the saliva. 'This is one of the. first? ' steps; and ifthe mouth. does not, do its work the stomach has to do it. That "the stomachis able and does take on: the functions of" the teeth snd mouth dees not. alter, the fact that this work of | ore-digestion 'should be accomplished di by. chewing. For s00mer gor: later the: stomach working over-time yl cease. to .do its work properly and "when i, gives out the owner finds 'himself a vietim of some form of 'indigest: oo Thorough mastication is necessary for The longer the food is. retained in the mouth and 'the longer i it is chewed, the more chance | the! 1 taste nerves have to come in 'contact Twith itz 'and when the palate is satis- fied the appetite is appeased and the | In this. way to remove. the sense of hunger. The same mouthful of food retained in the mouth for sixty' seconds ill go nearly as far towards satisfying the taste | nerves as two mouthfuls retained nt the mouth thirty seconds each. It can thus be seen that thor ough 'mastication of food is 2 preventive of overeating, : 'and it may be said that overeating is on the dietary sins of the age. facilitates the flow of saliva. It is Hi | necessary that the mouth juices be in. | corporated with the food: while it is. Chewing of gum! or other substances between meals creates an undue flow of saliva at al time when the salviary glands should be at vest. The yesult iso shortage' meal time arrives. i A. A JL £m)" * kK DRY GOODS, GROCERIES BOOTS, SHOES, RUE SBERS, HARDWARE, ete. ! Leo FLOUR & FEED tive tract has its own vole to fll in, a * $ : | The savoury taste of food in addition he to the motion of the jaws: 'and 'cheeks [rem rement for iF. YOURE : A HARD-BOILED : MAN, THEN YOURE JUST THE GUY WE : WANT TO TAKE A DRIVE . IN THE 4 ' AUTOMOBILE IDRYDEN-- ROBT. SWE ENEY General Blacksmith i Agents For- Massey-Harris Implements Hk kk kX {Carbon Removed from Cylinders by Acetylene Burning -- ONTARIO ES CAN'T KID 'THE TROOPS ANY 'LONGER. 'we Can Show You If You're from Missa ny That the Overland : Automobile 'for, hae » i You Ee is the 'most 'the money. The Overland Garage, Dryden) msm : Sooner or Later you will Use a «DE LAVAL Cream Separator and Milker. ] SELF GAS. WATER. RIN. : RT EE Za kK ok ok OK 1oUR PRICES ON LUMBER ARE LOWER THAN THEY HAVE BEEN "FOR YEARS. is fhe E. A. Klose, Agent FACHIN & TEASDALE. Barristers, Solicitors, ete, 7 ii, ® We can fill any pill of material from Yard. Stock. ) Cur Service is the same for a 'Board! or a Car lot. i We can sell you any bill of material at! less money than any Mail Qrdery © House. : oy let us take your : i : 'fm This is not a line Wow! concern where we have to make large profits; our ; overhead is small. ; Plans and 'Estimates Free! 5% Spring Suit THE REX TAILORING COMPANY 'are giving a a 'on all their : * SCREEN WINDOWS AND DOORS ; At Special Prices. LUMBER. SHINGLES. : CEMENT. '|BRICK, - PLASTER AND LIME. ~LATH. SASH AND DOORS. en BEAVER BOARD. EMPIRE PLASTER BOARD. IMPERIAL BANK BLOCK KEMORA ont. LO. 0. F, DRYDEN LODGE, Ne 417 meets at the Town fHall every Monday evening at eight o'clock. F. COOPER, N.G. : D. ANDERSON, Secy Visiting Brethren Cordially Invited. L.O. L. DRYDEN LODGE Ne. 1694 meets the first Wednesday sf each month, at eight p.m. in the Town Hall. Visiting Brethren e6r- dially Juvited. : ; J. E. HARRIS, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Seey © SILOS, ete, ete. MADE- TO: MEASURE SUITS PAPER 'ROOFING. Massey-Harris IMPLEMENTS TEN PERCENT DISCOUNT, WHICH | And All Builders' Supplies (men's wear) FRESH 'DAIRY BUTTER and NEW LAID EGGS. FRUITS IN SEASON work ER ® ous - PRICES RIGHT 'We appreciate your trade. us a trial order. Mail. Orders promply yienten to. Fire Insurance Companies Represented by Douglas Lane British North-Western Fire Toms ance Co. AN § THAT A 525.00 SUIT, WILL Si swmosa Wi aterbottom "We pile like everyone to | Gived come in before ordering Suits enh for-- MOULDING. |° olden Star 'Hl: No. 484 PN AF. & AM, GRC EK Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryas; the Second Tuesday of each month. Visitors Cordially invited. elsewhere, and examine our HARTFORD 'FIRE INSURANCE Co. beautiful selection of samples, A. E. BERREY, W.M. A. BURTON,, Secy. 'about three hundred different shades. _ which - contains, RE on Take this opportunity now; A 'while the ten percent. discount'; lasts. PLACE YOUR ORDERS AT ONCE | YOU CAN HAVE IT SENT WHEN- EVER YOU WANT IT. fH SAVE YOUR H Ltd. of London, England. Canada "Accident and Fire Insur ance Co. . Fidelity-Phenix Fire Insurance Co New York. Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd. ois London, England, established 182: General Animals Insutance Co. © _ Canada. | ; : The London "and Lancashire Insur Re ance Co., Ltd. - - Agency. Northern Assurance Co., London, England. National Fire Insurance Co. of Hartford. : North British and Mercantile In surance Co., Ltd. Ocean Accident & Guarantee Cor- poration, Ltd. Queensland Insurance Co., Lid. The Sun Insurance Office of Lon don, England (founded 1710, old} est Insurance Company in World.) : - Union Assurance Society Ltd. fy London, England, established tn Niagara Fire Insurance Co. Ltd. of i 1 ee EET TEREST TET memes FOR YOUR EASTER Joven Es) i ! i to GOUGH'S CONFECTIONERY. Commercial Onion Assurance Cor ir ro big selection of 5 Nova Scotia Fire Underwriter i ama We have also bought from theEastern well ag the driver. How Tailoring Manufacturing 'Company, - Navy Blue 'Serge Suits, to sell at the low price of Ls 75, all sizes ; heavy farm work such as horse" day and night MEN' S SECOND HAND SUITS © ractors operate over for $7. 00 and up : A big 2a or ; MEN'S ODD . COATS : all sizes and different styles on from $1. 25 to $8. 00 | sized tires prevents. soil packin You: will ax that all 'our "single Coats are from $60 to $80. 00 Sits 5 un K CEROSENE if necessary. dusty fields without dust entering cyl- '+ ders. The Air washer fully protects. the Motor. steel spur gears are fully enclosed and run in oil. The weight of the Case 10-18/is only about 3,400 1bs. this, with: the liberal - TRACTORS e HORSES # ALKING over plowed ground all day tires your team a8 ff about pulling a load besides? Tn these days of scarcity of hovse and man power the discing ean be done most speedily and economically with a Case Kerosene Tractor. or smaliest Case Tractor can pull an 8 fb. harrow set to full depth. Busy The 10-18 double action dise farmers can work the "iron Don't forget that Case The all cut g. Other important features explained in full descriptive literature sent out for the asking, xr : Let us tell you more about the 10-18 or larger Case Tractors. 8 PT. BRIGNALL ONTARIO We alse "have ODD VESTS and a good assortment of NEW PANTS to match. cS <r {Ep --

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