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Dryden Observer, 31 Oct 1924, page 2

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TAR pT iat o. Radio has 1s experimental stage, and with an up-to-date, reli ab] > dl Set anyone can be sure of ctory de- pendable service, that w IL er owner in personal touch with the best music and news of the ryde istrict Motor Co. has secured the agency for the De Forest Receiving Sets, which are acknowledged to be the best made, and are guuaranteed to give satisfaction, : " Prices range from $45.00 Terms can be arranged g Dryden District Motor Co. oH, Bravary mage to $450.00 #¢ Thanksgiving. wt get for Ladies. | FIRST CLASS TABL Fresh Fruit and Vegetables BACON & HAM COOKED MEATS FLOUR 'and FEED Ge er JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB. Pay in what you like, and have ; what you please. Phone No. pL ceries 49 Lome and see the latest style in Enamel Ware, it is called McCLARY'S BONNEY BLUE RANGES HEATERS OIL STOVES STOVE PIPES Get our Prices on-- FURNACES and FURNACE TIPES ELECTRIC HEATERS ELECTRIC RANGES ELECTRIC LAMPS TABLE LAMPS AND FIXTURES SRS SiS SEE The Market WANTED Quanity of 1 and 2 year ag ENS. Price and particulars to BOX 44, Dryden. --TURKEY SHOOT-- Come and have some sport, and at the | same time get your Turkey for There will be a Tar- Shoot will be held on Saturday, November 8th, Starting at 16 o'clock. Hi McKELLARS FARM ; North of Dryden. : WANTED--Good Toulousd GANDER, | $ > 2 year old preferred. ¢ ito trade 2-year-old Indion. Runner : Pa for onother of same variety. Mrs D. McKELLAR, Dryden 'HCUSE TO RENT, West Bad King Street.--Apply Mrs SPEARS. E BOARD AND Rooms can be a from. Mrs GC. W. HARRIS, "Corner Duke "and Van . Horne Street, Dryden. ie TO LET_FURNISHED ROOMS, IN PRIVATE HOME, VERY CENTRAL Apply DRYDEN OBSERVER, FOR SALE--COW, 6 YEARS "OLD; HEIFER, 2 years old, due to freshen in March. Also 30 HENS.--Apply Wm. FAULKNER, Dryden. BUTTER AND CREAM WE CAN SUPPLY A LIMITED number of customers with BUTTER and CREAM, weekly. Phone No. 78 R-4; or apply" : A, L. WICE Box 139 Dry den, Ont. Health Talks By Dr J. J. MIDDLETON [rE Keeping School Children up to a nor- mal standard of health and efficiency is an important part of public health work at the present time. One reason for the urgent necessity of this work would seem to be due to the fact that, as a rule, very little medical or nursing supercision is given to the pre-school child, and consequently it arrives at school age with its physical defects, if any, uncorrected. The medical supervision of school children is at the present time much more in vogue than the supervision of the pre-school child. This is, in a sense, regrettable, be- cause if the defects were corrected earlier, they would not cause su much trouble, and it often happens that when the child has arrived at school age, the defects have already caused irreparable damage. A squint, for instance, unattended to in earlier child hood, will result in defective vision which often cannot be successfully treated after the child has reached the age of five or six years. Numerous cases have com to the attention of child welfare workers where a squint was allowed "to right itself", and in} consequence: the child a year or two later has practically the use of only one eye. : Within the past year or two, 'an at- tempt has been made in all well-organ- ized health centres work of child welfare through the pre- school period. In the early days of the movement, thescope of the work was largely Hmited to infants, and the period from birth to the attainment of one year of age. "It is now recogn- ized, however, that the child betweer infancy and school age cannot be ex- 'cluded from any system of control anc supervision, if the best results are tc Also would like | 1 Quart. Cucumber Dede La Cor to continue thef Conservatives to Met | Cairnbrogie School Fair-- Prize Win ners. 5 | Quart. Wheat--Clifford Cornelius. Sheaf of Wheat--Clifford Cornelius. } b sorvailve portly ond ab which stock Quart Gold Bain Oate~Termy Robin- will be taken for the next Dominion son. } election, will be held in Toronto on Quart Hanns Oate--Tvan Cornelius. , November 17th. Sheaf Banner Oats--Ivan Cornelius, Whether this will be in the nature - Max Morton. : fo a Dominion convention or a pre-' Bert Kellar, ; Mountain Potatoes--Murray Me: gv, Bert Morton, Bert Kellar, Geo. low at, Hddie Morton, May. Robinson, | t drish Cobblers--Dorothy Clark, Donald McGogy; Ellis McGogy, Alice Jones, | Lizzie Morton, Ray Morton." Mangles-- Clifford Cornelius, = Rowat, Murray McGogy. - Ray Morton, Alice i: ones, Bern- da Clark, ~"- Qairots--Bert Morton, Lily Cornelius, We have Now Ellis McGogy, Dorothy Clark, Mary} {fl SIOCR . Rowat, George Rowat. Parsnips--Donald McGogy. THE Onions--Lillian Cornelius, Geo. Rowat, : -] 'Jack Rowat. he B ; { A 1 Phlox--Ethel Morton, Youn. Cornelius, eS (¥) iICan Cockerel--George Rowat, Olive Gers, : Allard McGogy. Pullets--OQlive Gore, Bernda Clark, AL - lard -McGogy. Pen, 2 Pullets--Olive Gore; Allard Mc Gogy,. George Rowat. ; § Pen, 1 Cockerel-- Olive Gore, Allard Moto George Rowat. Pen, 2 Hens--Jack Rowat Pen, 1 Rooster--Jack Rowat. Beef Calf--Dorothy Clark, Armold - Morton. - Dairy Heifer--Ray Morten, Eddy Mor} 3 ton. 1 Halter Broken Calls Dorothy Clark,' : Ray Morton, Arnold Morton, Eddie Morton. Bacon Hogs--Bernda Clark. Shear Barley ! the party policy for next Federol clee- : tions will be laid down is not yet known, but it is altogether probable t that a policy, reaffirming the prin- ciple of protection and advocating . other Dominion legislation will be formulated. Jack ® ANT Se PER TON, for ce. Domestic Use. nelius. H Quart Strawberry Pradirio-- Grace | nae Morton, Lillian Cornelius, Hazel Me: Gogy. i J. Wi Quart Canned Blueberries-- Bernda 111 er 0 om Clark. Blueberry Pie--Mary Rowat, Lillian Agent for-- Cornelius. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE Ce. TORONTO, Oct., 27.--A National ha: ference, to be attended by nine of the! | Provincial leaders of the Liberal-Con-' | Company has han : lude to a greater gathering at which. ] School Lunch--Hazel McGogy, Grace = Morton, Lizzie Morton, Lillian Cor-' nelius, Alice Jones. Cookies--Mary Rowat. Bran Muffins--Mary Rowat. Three Deserts-- Grace Morton, Lizzie "o'clock. Morton, Hazel McGogy, Lillian Cor- , invited. nelius. i Sandwiches-- Lillian Cornelius, Pearl | _ LL QO. O. i. DEYDEN LODGE, Hc 417 meets at the Town i every Monday evening at eight CON. ANDERSON, N.G. ALEX. DUNOAR, Secy Boomhower, Grace Morton, Hazel | - McGogy. o. IL DRYDEN LODGE No. 1654 Candy (Girls under ten)--Mary Howat. meets the first Wednesday Candy (Girls over ten)--Lizzie Mor- of each month, at eight p.m., in the ton, Lillian' Cornelius, Gogy, Grace Morton. Hemmed Towel-- Lillian Cosbering} Hazel McGogy, Alice Jones, Lizzie Morton. Hemmedstitched Handkerchief-- Lil-* lian Cornelius, Hezel MeGogy, May (olden Star Lodz Hazel Mc- Town Hall. _ dially invited. J. BE. HARRIS, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Secy Visiting Brethren cor- eT, Robinson. | No. 484 ; 3 Cornered Tear---- Lillian Cornelius ". : Hazel McGogy, Alice Jones. > AF SAM ORG 2 Darned Stocking-- Hazel MecGogy, ! : : Lillian Cornelius. + { Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, Gogy, Lillian Cornelius, Alica Joi. es, » Visitors Cor dially invited. Lizzie Morton. : H. HUMPHREYS, WM. Set Dolls Clothes Olive Gore. § ALEX. DUNCAN, Secy. Visiting Members cordially Seven kinds of Slitches-- Hazel Mie. | the Second Tuesday of each month Appreciation. EDMONTON Sept 24. Re Policy 31535 "Please accept my thanks for the handsome cheque you left for the writer. This looks to me the best yet of the many good things your ded to me. For instance, this policy has cost me in 30 years a little over $700.00. Vow, if it has been wotrh $10.00 a year for the protection, it means I am getting back in this cheque of $1,389.00 almost 1,00.00. clear profit; anyway, they 218 giving me $192.00 for every $100.00 put in. As you know the writer is a great believer in Insurance, and carries the limit. I den't mind telling you the Mutual Life has got them all beat in my policies for giving good profits. Here's wishing more power to you and the Company and may your shadows never grow less." Yours sincerely W. H. REED. The Mutual Life Assurance Co of Canada District Agent. FRANK M. OFFER HUNTERS We have a full line of RIFLES rE Pe and up 30-30 Winchester... .., $42.30 CY SEweE En 60.00 22-20 Remington =, 0.0.0 36.50 Two-shot Shot Guns ..... 16.00 BES-I000 oer OO 60.00 PACK SACKS, CANOES, PADDLES and CUSHIONS BLANKETS TRAPS--AIlL Kinds Canadian and American : AMMUNITION Tunters and' Trappers EQUIPMENT of all kinds At VERY LOW PRICES E. A. KLOSE ROBT. SWEENEY General Blacksmith Agents For. Massey-Harris Implements sero Carbon, Removed rom Cylinders by |Acetyviene Burning Two Button Holes (worlcad hetors | Sm ---- _ Judges)--Lillian Cornelius, Teresea! Coates, Lizzie Morton. { Model Stock Loin Rack--17 ax Moi- i ton. : EH Windsmill--Allex 1 MeGogy, Ray Mor-! : Tite i on. x Collection of Kross and Spice: -- Jock". - Rowot. i Handy Farm Device--Donalr McGogy, John Jenkinson, Eddie Morton, Ellis : KEROSENE TR RAC TORS ys MecGogy. 1 : £1 | be obtained. It is, consequently, now $ 4 % Fs I HOODS = 2 We carry a full line of-- tha atm of complete schemes Tor. the Cv White Bggs-- Bert Sher- SA FE YOUR I ELE Sr 9 ELECTRICAL GOODS workers to keep in touch with the Sl oe Soke Boro 7 ALKING over plowed ground all day tives your team a8 i FURNITURE AN D BEDDING children aged ont to five years, and to ; Egs-- oe owe well as the driver, How about pulling 2 load besides? | erdenvour 10 conserve thelr. hesith § Writing--='The Winglrel Boy'--Bernda In these days of scarcity of horse and man power the Clark, Murray" MecGogy. - heavy farm work such az discing ean he done most speedily "Solitary Reaper"--Lillian Cornelius, and economically with a Case | The 10-18 during he early years of growth and development, when so many chronic A Kerosene Tractor. We ma Se RolactiD the best of food= stuffs in great vari PLAIN BREAD, PIES, PASTRY, LIGHT and DARK The DRYD ety FANCY BREAD BUNS, ROLLS FRUIT CAKE. EN and disabling diseases are apt to or- iginate, if there is a failure to observe the early signg of perverted health. The movement in favour of conserv- ing infant and child life is now viewe( on even broader grounds. The desira bility of watching over the health o the expectant mother, of briniing tc full term the large number of prema- ture births that are known otoccur, and of providing skilled attention at the time of birth is everywhere recognized. The solution of the problem of infan' mortality is to be found through = variety of means. One is increased educational facilities for mothers, and especially young mothers, to learn the art of child-craft, another is breast- feeding, another is regular and perio- dic examination by family physicians. Some means must be found for provid- ing the necessities of life in the way of wholesome food, healthful surround- ings, fer the mothers of tek poorer classes who are fighting year in and year out against destitution and wan. Alice Jones. Alphabet and Drona Datati Clar Tz Eddie Morton, Bert Kellar. Essay--Ray Morton. Free Hand Exercise--Lillian Cornelius Drawing, Union Jack--Dorothy Claris, Eddie Morton, Bert Kellar. Collection Woods-- Ray Morton, Max Morton, Clifford Cornelius. Collection of Leaves--Lillian Cornelius Collection of Snaps--Alice Jones. - Collection of Vegttables--Ivan Cor- neius, Alice Jones. Exhibit of Canning--Lillian Cornelius. or smallest Case Tractor can harrow set to full depth, Bu OXDRIFT hors" day and might I necessary, . tractors operate over dusty fields without dust entering cyl» inders, The Alr washer fully protects the Mu otor. The all cul steel spur gears are fully enclosed snd rua of the Case 10-18 is only about 3,400 Ths » this, sized tires prevents soil packing, Other important explained in full descriptive literature sent out for the asking, Let us fell you moze about the 10-18 or larger Cage Tractors. ili en 8 £4, double action dise a1mery can work the "iron Don't forget that Case The welght th the liberal features re i 3 ONTARIO 1 Pet--Ivan Cornelius, Allard McGogy. --Spnecials-- Car rots--Murray McGogy. Bird Houst--Ellis McGogy. Doll--Mary Rowat. Quart Pickled Beets--Mary Rowat. -- WANTED -- Secondhand FURNITURE. We would like you to give us the first chance to buy your furniture on leavieg town--S. DAITER.

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