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Dryden Observer, 20 Mar 1925, page 3

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08 m-- STRAWBERRIES, in heavy Syrup, per tin ...... hediiiiady 40¢C RASPBERRIES, in heavy Syrup, per tin .....coceveecconncs 40¢ PEACHES, per 2-tb tin ...... ire a RL, RE 30¢ PEARS; per z-ib tin ......... i ew va en ah ea 30¢ APRICOTS, per 2-1b tin ....cvvvvrininrinaenenens, Rte 25C RED CHERRIES, per2-tb tin .....coonenen Lee a ~. 30C PLUMS, per 2-Ib tin .......... See ine 20¢ A FEW DOZEN BEE JELLY POWDERS To Clear at, per dozen ..... .70 ny, 2 YTT Dryden Ea FRESH CURED MEATS BUTTER and LARD Fresh Eggs to Arrive for the Week-end. FROZEN HIDES BOUGHT & SOLD No Grading. von 6 ~~ W. KELSO, Prop. | ei REESE ih ge TR RSE SA "For Sale--PEN SILVER SPANGLED "and unrelated Cockerel $8.00 Short Advts. HOUSE CLEANING I am taking orders for Painting, Paperhanging, Kalsomining, and Decorating. Firstclass Work. Brighten your home this Spring. Write for free estimates. G. M'CANN, Dryden P. O. 2713/25 FOR SALE TWO WHITE ENAMEL Finished Bedsteads, complete with coil Springs and Mattresses; Two (white) Dressers; Two (white) Washstands ; One Black and Gold Wooden Bed- stead, complete with springs and mat- tresses. Can be seen any time be- tween 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at my home. ALDRA SMITH, Post Office. WANTED--PLAIN SEWING TO DO Apply to LEA McMASTER, FOR SALE--LOT S86. CON. 1, Rugby, 160 acres, about 30 under culti- vation; balance partly covered with pulp. Good buildings and good well; running water through the farm. % mile to School. Good roads. Apply 27/3125. A. WICKANDER, Oxdrift, Ont. 3-Room HOUSE FOR RENT, suitable for house-keeping. Apply at Daiter's Store, opposite Town Hall. Western Lamb 'Breeders' Opportunity | There is a possibility that an ex- cellent market will develop in Eastern Canada, mere particularly in Ontario, for western ambs finishing purposes. A trial is being made this year in the feeding of several car-loads of western range lambs by the Swift Canadian Company at Toronto. Mr A. A. Mac- Millan, chief of the Sheep and Swine Division of the Live StockBranch at Ottawa, after examining the lambs be- ing fed found a number of them lack- 'ng in desirable mutton conformation, in being too long in leg, neck, and body. Mr MacMillan drew attention "0 these observations when addressing the Saskatchewan Sheep Breeders' Association at their annual meeting this year, and advised them that a profitable opening is to develope for western lambs provided they are of the proper mutton type. The market 's becoming more and more discrimin- ating in favour of well-finished lambs, weighing not over one hundred pounds. Not only do the shorter legged, thick | ~ bodied lambs finish into better sell- ing products, but they incline to sasier feeding. Mr M'Millan prophesied a hopeful future for the western sheep raiser who will give attention to the quality of the stock he is able to turn out. : HAMBURGS, three Pullets (laying) Two Cockerels same strain $2.00 each to make room. Apply to A, JONES, Casimer St. Dryden, Ont. --FOR RENT-- Convenient, well-fitted, 5-roomed HOUSE. Good Cellar, Furnace "and Cistern, handy to mill. Rent ' Moderate--Apply to A. J. LOCK, Dryden. | WANTED--PLAIN SEWING TO DO mn cine open Apply to GRETA BUCHANAN, -- WANTED -- Secondhand FURNITURE. We . would like you to give us the first chance to buy your furniture on envio town.--S. Daten 2 EAE A SATU Specials For Fret) Date Tarts, Two tins for .. perib....... ct ae ne GRAPEFRUIT, each ..... 09 ROLLED BACON, per Ib In the piece. APPLE & STRAWBERRY J A M, 4-1b tins, per tin .49%% : FANCY BISCUITS, Christie's Delicious, Swiss Chocolates, per tb .33 AYLMER PORK & BEANS-- edb 25 HADDIE FILLETS, per tb .17% CABBAGES, good green heads cee 04% BULK TEA, CANNED TOMATOES-- COFFEE, fresh ground, good quality, pertin......... 49 vy 24Y2 live at Health Talks By Dr J. J. MIDDLETON Dr Middleton will be glad te answer all questions on public health matters through this column. Address him at Spadina House, Spadina Crescent, Torento, Ontario. a a Mark Twain's opinion of man is not very flattering on occasion. He sees! human weaknesses and limitations very learly, and tells about them in his own humorous and interesting way. Man can't sleep out of doors," says Mark, "without freezing to death or getting 4 Pronger' s Voristy Store PRICES WILL SWELL YOUR SAVING ACCOUNT. Edison Blue Amberol Records, | Easter Novelties & Confectionery reg. 45¢. We have just unpacked a splendid A new shipment of three hundred | assortment, more particulars next Special at two for week. seen NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED-- A new HOSE, in fine Cotton,in the popular fin shade, Children's sizes GE Shs Ueba 25 Bigger Girls Juin. oo in UE TEAL 30 Women's SOLE Chea On as .35 RR IR OSTUME ST IPS, atare tn lity. iE lengths colours: pink; blue, fawn, green & black, each . . $1.60 LINEN, a nice weight for embroidery work, 4o0-in. wide per-vard oe EL ... $160 PILLOW COTTON, circular, smooth finish, bleached, 40-in. wide, per To a a Nh Aa vee Tea 40 Now On Sale Here: - Pictorial Review Printed Patterns With a good assortment of Yard Materials to transform into the Smart New Frocks. New Curtain Material, Novelty Marquisette, Lace Trimmed Girls Middies, with blue Collar and Cuffs, ages 12, 14, 16 per yard. .eiiveiiens .50 FEI SE CR $1.75 Curtain Scrim, per yard .... .25| Ladies and Childrens Hose, Chintz, a good quality, in new black and white, per pair... .25" Patterns, per yard ..... Sat and lL se ei .30 Ladies Vesls .. ov vis faeiidarsanasvansy veksvnsiavsse .25 Extra Good Quality... he. desis sininhavrvncrndibne + somaceiy 40 rheumatism; he can't keep his nose under water over a minute without' being drowned. He's the poorest, clum- siest excuse of all the creatures that: 'nhabit the earth. He has to be coddled, | swathed and bandaged to be able to all. He is a rickety sort of | thing any wya you take him--a regular British museum of inferiorities." "He is always undergoing repairs. A machine as unreliable as he is would have no market. "The lower animals appear to us to get their teeth without pain or incon- venience; man's come through after months of cruel torture at a time when he is least able to bear it. As soon as he gets them, they must bepulled out again. The second set will last for a : while, but he will never get a set that ! he can depend upon until the dentist makes one. Man starts in as a child, and lives on diseases to the end as a regular diet. He has mumps, scarlet fever, whooping cough, croup, tonsili- tis and diptheria as a matter of course. Afterwards he goes along, his life con- | tinues to be threatened at every turn by colds, coughs, asthma, bronchitis, quinsy, consumption, yellow fever, blindness, influenza, carbuncles, pneu- ' monia, softening of the brain, and a thousand other maladies of one sort or another. He's just a basketful of pest- per Ib... .56 CASH ONLY Encourage and Patronize the store who keeps prices down and quality high. Prop. jlent corruption provided for the sport ! at the workmanship of him in some "lie and wait for a stray grape seed and and entertainment of microbes. Look particulars. What's his appendix for? It has no value. Its sole interest is to What is his beard for? It is just a nuisance. All nations per- secute it with a razor. Nature, how- ever, always keeps him supplied with it, instead of putting it on his head. A man wants to keep his hair. It is a - graceful ornament, a comfort, the best protection against weather, and he prizes it above emeralds and rubies, and half the time nature puts it on so it won't stay ! "Man isn't even handsome; and as for style, look at the Bengal tiger, that ideal of grace, physical perfection and majesty. Think of the lion, the tiger, and the leopard, then think of man-- that poor thing! The animal of the wig, the ear trumpet, the glass eye, the porcelain teeth, the wooden leg, the silver windpipe, a creature that is mended all from top to bottom." We gather a grain of comfort on reading these remarks by remembering that Mark Twain was a humorist, and that in pointing out the defects and failings of mankind, he does not in his serious moments overlook the fact that in comparison with the animals men- tioned, man stands far ahead in intel- ligence and general under standing. He iy really not so bad as he is painted. breed trouble. " SUCCESSORS TO ANDERSON & HARRIS BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS FULL STOCK OF LUMBER, SASH AND DOORS, SHINGLES, WOOD FIBRE BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT Estimates Freely Given Champion Brand 'IRE FENCES MADE BY-- THE CANADIAN STEEL & WIRE GO., LTD. Flamiilton oe Ontario Gest our Catalogue and Prices on your Fence, and Gate requirements this year, delivered to your station, instead of sending your money to The Mail Order House. 1. 8S. CORNER, Oxdrift, Ont. Agent for:i-- {(NTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY of Canada, Ltd ies Dryden RUNABOUT ........ $575.00 COUPE vooih. aiiis $775.0 LIGHT DELIVERY .. 58c.00 SEDAN TUDOR .... 87500 TOURING ....o--res 615.00 SEDAN FORDOR.... 1025.00 We have several SNAPS in Open and Closed Cars, thoro- ughly overhauled and re-painted. IR YOUR CAR REQU JIRES OVERHAULING OR PAINTING, WE CAN ATTEND TO IT IMMEDIATELY, ~™™" _ QGenuine Ford Parts Used ONLY. "All work done under the Ford Flat Rate system. Our heavy Spring Shipments of TIRES, TUBES & BATTERIES have arrived, ranging in prices as follows: PATRIC TIRES 30x34... iov on To. from $7.50 CORD TIRES, 30 x 3%..... his from 8.50 TUBES, 30 % 30% an re from 1.60 11 & 13- Plate Batteries for Cars & Radios, guaranteed for two years, From $14.50 to $20. 00

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