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Dryden Observer, 28 Feb 1925, page 3

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1 = & i 4 THE DRY The Market WANTED--GIRL Housework.--Apply Mrs RALPH PRONG FOR GENERAL The _ Busy ETE soe ER FOR SALIZ---UPRIGHT WALNUT PIANO, in good condition. Price $200. KINGABY, Rectory, Apply--P. F. : Eagle River, Ont. EET ig Snap PEN SILVER SPANGLED : : - URGS, three Pullets (laying) 'o BEE JOLLY POWDERS a ae : : : ain $2.0 h : make room. as fs 2 90c¢c. per dozen A. JONES, Casimer St. ---- WHILE STOCK LASTS-- FOR SALE_A WELL MATCHED Bay Team, about 2600 ibs. Good workers and very reliable, with har- ness and waggon.--Apply to WALDHOF FARMERS, CO-OP. Co. Waldhof, Ontario. TAKE ONE OR TWO DOZEN HOME WITH YOU Corn Starch, two for 25c Holstien HEIFER, 1% yrs: two Pure months; two grade CALVES, four months, will be sold reasonably for cash. Our herd was tested for the accredited free from tuberculosis Federal Herd Book, and came through with clean records, guaranteed free = from T.B.--Apply to ' E. on Ne Br . ; For Sale--CORD- WOOD SAW ; OUT La i 5 fit, con mpl 'e on sleighs, $150.00. For Rent REE HOUSES. Hels SO S eal 'For Sale TAMARAC (16-inch) IN "HRN : : five cord lots, $2.50 per short cord.-- R. H. PRONGER, Dryden. "FRESH CURED MEATS BUTTER and LARD Fresh Eggs to Arrive for the Week-end. FROZEN HIDES BOUGHT & SOLD No Grading. Ww een £ fee mn SH 'FOR SALE--HOU & PART LOT. , commonly known as the "Robinson : House," situate and being part of Lot 'No. 4, King St., Dryden. For par | ticulars, apply to-- (Mrs) J. W. ROBINSON 1280 Selkirk Ave, Winwpes, Man) WANTED -- fe sonihnd FURNITUR | would 1 like you to give us 0 first i chance to buy your furniture o ining town --5. DATTER. % 5 7 i § Tus S& FHONE 6 hry A SRR DE ONIONS, 15-1bs for - .49 Special on Lard :-- Salle coun ivi ie i cr : .63 20D pails ......... Svwnh ins ay enn RL $4.25 ------FHresh Stock 5 BEEF, front quarters, without shank, per 1b ..... 734 PORK & BEANS, Alymer Brand, two for ....... 25 CREAMERY BUTTER, perth ........ a 34% in prints, NICE BACK BACON, by taking ples as wrapped peril... wien Fa Be a vin n24Y5 One Gallon Jars SWEET PICKLES, Et $1.08 ' CARROTS, perilb io oito i avian a 06. CABBAGE perth ........ or, ee .05 TEHRNIPS per th... de ; 04, Special on:-- CABBAGE, white, good Ghats, sacked, pee 100 Ihs- $3.50 CASH ONLY all ns on public health matters . through this column, Address him at Spadina House, Spadina Crescent, Health Talks By Dr J. J. MIDDLETON Dr Middletow will be glad to answer Terente, Ontario, that beset at this time "ail the inconveniences nity in this country , of year, the common cold is probably 'on of the most formidable. It is both | ince and a danger. It upseis Dryden, Ont. | FOR Sale--PURE BRED HOLSTIEN BULL, coming two years; Pure Bred: Bred Holstien CALVES, six and nine | Nei 4 "avoid the Encourage and Patronize the store who keeps piices down and quality High. 0. H. PRONG ; of {he nos ! mon poise, makes one irritable and ; Hess, interferes with all the normal ! ctions of everyday existence. It! s a person feel dull and stupid: d disinferested in and dissatisfied with life in general. It is a menace! to health, because the common cold, Whils : not pack ally Spine ny in Jy i i tion, sok as ab - pneumonia. { 'The great trouble is to know just what is the best thing to do to cure a cold. lassorted colors, per pair toy -inches wide, good weight, per jyard 1s active, are three of tha] uls to be observed. run to definite course, and if taken to avoid further chills, a few days only elapse till the sufferer has recovered at least enough to get about his ordinary duties again. The weather of the past few weeks has been particularly variable, and Just the kind that makes people liable to catch 2 cold. One day the thermometer is 'hovering at or below zero, the next the weather resembles a balmy day in late spring or early summer. In con- uence, the ordinary citizen finds it Eto adjust himself or herself | to the varying climate conditions, and | avail care is a choill may result. ' The real cold, known in medical' language as "Ceryza" is an infection caused by a germ. Colds usually start with a dryness and fullness of the nose ay be accompanied with a rise perature, backache, perhaps head and a general feeling of depres- : on may be followed rouse watery discharges bal nose at the rate of several erchiefs per day, and cold sores | the may an d occasional chills. i wet or cold, there ¢ ell and pour out wat- 1 nrucus., 04 her changes in the' vironment may alter the thickness mucous membrane of the nose ise affect it. The lin- t therefore constantly ss, in moisture, in If the changes in membrane of the in point, sneezing ows at once that the . a source of irritation lining has to adjust tered circumstances.' these changes a cold n cold or a cold in the Mot at all! A cold is a different Ih is an infection with some One or two investi- | S 8 e present time think they : Teive f Si the germ of colds. Per- haps they have, but then again the in- fection may be dut to any one of | ral kinds of germs. The condition cnown among doctors as coryza,.and it is the kind of cold that health de- partments have in mind when they! (e} ¥ : issue warnings about the danger of 3 ' colds. Zy They lead to pleurisy, pres bronchitis, sore throat, many may turn out serious if not | Therefore, if you! > all necesdary precautions to common cold. First Class SHOE REPAIRING erm Oe Om SEATE GRINDING. : by the LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY i GREENFILEL -® All Orders Receive. PROMPT ATTEN TION; rices Strictly Moderate 7 ¢ Maveh ant, RIVE. = IMPLEMENTS. HUET, PLOW 1COY. ® oF ko GOES Sharple's Cream Separators. RAW FURS BOUGHT & : SOLD. | Colds == 18 membrane You Can Save Money at The Va Men's Silk Knitted Ties, each .50 Women's Cashmere Hose, black, heavy weight, per pair ..... .50 : Children's Heavy Ribb, all-wool + Lose, black, per pair ....... .50 Women 's Silk Hose, all colours, {per pair .65 Girls' Citi fine rib Hose, 70 Women's All-wool brown & gree 'heather Hose, per pair ... .55 pink or blue soe i Flanellette, riety Store Sheeting, 70-in. wide, 'good weight and bleached, per yard ..... 70 Sateens, in all the different shades ain wide, per.yard .....5 30 Yarn, White Sweater Style, 1-0z. balls, gach. 2 a Men's Braces, Bont iends, per mir cavii. 50 Electric Curling Irons, one 'year guarantee, . $1.90 Electric Light Globes, 25, i and 60 watt, each .. 25 Thermos Bottle refills, each .40 Playing Cards, per pack .30 Dutch Tulip Bulbs, nine for .23 A E-- Tees 0s . RR I) © sss 80s "een esos 000s Pronger's Variety Store Fish DON'T FORGET THI And I Have Just Got In Trish of all descriptions. n Also a Variety of Canned S IS LENT SEASON A Large Supply of Fresh Fish, so as to give you a good selection to choose from, w2 From Eight TORE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY NIGHT to Ten o'clock Owing to the ysiing Hockey Team. 00TS for $2.30 Sizes 8 to 2. eparator Guard Your Cream Checks --It Is Easy to turn and easy to pay for! a) Ae i me . 8. CORNER, ent Tor -- 0 TERNATIONAL HARVES fon i "Our cream checks have increased on an average of $2.30 per week," writes one recent McCormick - Deering "Primerose" purchaser who milks but three cows. His experience is typical. Think of it! The machine pays for itself in the butterfat it actually saves for you. ~--THE-- McCORMICK-DEERING x, "PRIMROSE" =p "Runs On ; BALL BEARINGS There is no other Cream Separator like it. It is the very latest development in Cream Separator design. Thoroughly modern and effici- ent. Say the word and we will set up a machine on your farm tomorrow. Try it yourself and you'll agree it is the World's Easiest - - Running Cream Separator. Oxdrift, Ont. TER COMPANY of Saad, Led

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