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Dryden Observer, 1 May 1925, page 3

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ie ye TT Very Low Prices on )ry Lumber UNDRESSED-- Seasoned One Year "reasonable, DRY POPLAR, one inch Lumber, assorted Lengths and Widths BE. eevee Tec Sd aes aL $0.00 per thousand DRY PINE & SPRUCE LUMBER, undressed, assorted lengths, 1X5, IX6, 1x7, 1x8 & 10 inches, at ....:. $28.00 per thousand DRY DIMENSION LUMBER, undressed, assorted lengths, 2x4, IE ee NRE SR ey a $30.00 per thousand PINE & SPRUCE, V Joints and Floorings, Dressed, at $38.00 per thousand PINE & SPRUCE, SHIPLAP, for Siding, dressed, 6 & 7 inches wide, at $38.00 per thousand SAVE THESE PRICES FOR FUTURE REFERENCE = --_--= D. W. SCOTT Dryden _ Bee-Keeping A few HIVES FOR SALE, eight or ten-framed. Prices: -- Slrame ma. 00 To Ty ~ $13.00 10=frmme ona TR 15.00__ Apply C. NORGATE For Sale--16-ft. CANVAS COVER- | BD CANOE (Pleasure Model), three paddles and one (double) Leather Cushion. All in 'good condition. Price Apply-- : ALDRA SMITH, Post Osfice , Dryden, Ontario. i . FARM FOR SALE--S0 acres, 30 | under cultivation. 1% miles from Dry- 1 den.--apply sa DAN KEATLY are BABY'S OUTFIT--DROP HIGH | CHAIR in White Enamel. BABY'S " CRIB complete. ~ Also No. 10 Reming- ton: Typewriter (nearly new). These will be included among the article to be | offered at the Sale of Household Goods thy H. A, JEWELL, Oxdrift, Ontario. 3 [ FOR SALE---SEED OATS (Bannar). .tthrough this column. _ Address kim at Health Talks By Dr J. J. MIDPLETOM LOE JE ! Dr Middleton will be glad to answer all questions on public health matters -Spadina House, Spadina Crescent, _ Terento, Ontario. ARE YOU WELL FED-- A profesor at Cambridge University working on the mysterious accessory food factors or vitamines, fed a num- ber of rats on an artificial diet of pro- 'tein, fat, starch and sugar. By careful 'watching the animals, he found that they ceased to grow although the amount of food they consumed was actually more than what was neces- sary to maintain normal growth. On adding a small quantity of milk to this diet, however, a marvellous improve- ment in the health and growth of the rats became evident. The professor came to the conclusion that in addition to the protein, fat and sugar, some other essential factor® is necessary in food if normal health and growth is to 80c. per bus. Apply to s p 1G. KURZ, Waldhof P.O. i 15/5/25 Waldhof, Ontario. House on Princeness St. for sale or rent, possesion immediately.--apply k W. D. DICKSON Kelso's Meat Market FRESH CURED MEATS BUTTER and LARD Fresh Eggs to Arrive for the Week-end. In the Daiter Block PHONE W KELSO, Prop. § ; & Pan First Class : SHOE REPAIRING i eile Barristers, Solicitors, etc, : H. A. C. MACHIN rooms FARLE C. POPHAM after School Hours. : Also Member Manitoba Bar. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY IMPERIAL BANK BUILDING Prices Strictly Moderate KENORA ONT All Orders Receive PROMPT ATTENTION J. D. O'NEILL Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. iL. GRFENHILL CARMICHAEL BLOCK No. 4 DUKE STREET KENORA Dryden's Cash (rocery a ! TEAM or TRACTOR PLOWING © Call and see me, if you want any plowing done. Tractor or Team plow- ing. ; : 1 BERT CARNEY, Dryden. UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT in Mrs Fleming's house, Arthur. Street. 4 Apply to' S. V. RIGBEY, 24/dc. FOR SALE--ONE HORSE BUGGY, in good shape. Call and see me if in need of a buggy, ] 1/5/25 BERT CARNEY, Dryden, Ontario. wr SU-- FOR SALE--COW. '3-burner OIL STOVE, with Oven, and One Electric SEWING MACHINE MOTOR. Apply g ~ A. W. DOUDIET, Dryden. FARM FOR SALE Three miles from Oxdrift Station. 160 acres, all good clay loam, 20 acres ' cleared & cultivated, 20 acres covered with valuable spruce suitable for pulp- wood. A nice spring creck running through the property, Buildings: A Log Shack 18 x 20, and a frame house 18 x 36, unfinished. Write JAMES ROBINSON, 17/4 le Barrister, Kenora, Ont. FOR SALE--PURE BRED JERSEY BULL, Govt.-tested. Three years old. i Apply to : W. K. EDYE, Dryden. ; --~HOUSES FOR SALE.-- "Town Lots for sale. Good loca- tions near School. A. J. LOCK, Dryden. | -- WANTED == "Secondhand FURNITURE, We would like you to give us the first chance to buy your furniture on leaving town.--S. DAITER. SPECIALS | For SATURDAY and while goods last Smoked Shoulders, per Ib - .23 Four to Eight pounds each Onions, eight lbs = - 29 is Good Ones ; Quart size bottle, Tomato Catsup 241 7 i Large Oranges, rer doz - 49 Chocolate Bars, seven for - :29 REGULAR PRICES-- ? Bulk Tea, per 1b = = . Good Quality Fresh Ground Coffee, per lb Maccaroni, 5-ib boxes - Coal Oil, per gallon - 8 59 .65 O. H. PRONGER, Proprietor. 54 29 LO.O.F. DRYDEN LODGE, Ne 417 meets at the Town Hall every Monday evening at eight o'clock, Visiting Members cordially invited. | D. KENTNER, N.G. i : ALEX. DUNCAN, Secy. be maintained. Science for a long time believed that the essential composition of health- maintaining food consisted of carbo- hydrates, fats and proteins with the addition of mineral salts and water. Modern research has shown, however, that these substances are insufficient. something else must be present, al- though perhaps infinitesimal in amuont and this something is known as a vita- mine. As long as people have a sufficient variety of foods, some of which are in their natural state, uncooked, there is little danger of any impairment to health as far as diet is concerned. But when the variety of foods is limited or their natural qualities impaired or changed through boiling, heating or preserving, as is the case in canned goods, then there is likelihood of im- paired health and the occurrence of certain ailments or diseases. 'Such are described as deficiency diseases. It is necessary, therefore, for adults to take in their regular diet a certain amount of fresh, uncooked vegetables and raw fruit if they wish to remain in perfect- | ly good health. In addition, they must take some food that contains the ac- | cessory food factor found in milk and butter. Now the reason I mention milk and | butter as well as fresh vegetables and | fruit is because there is more than one | kind of vitamine. Up till the present, | ther are three kinds of these sib- stances that are found to exist. How were these discovered is interesting. It was found by experiment that certain foods were absolutely excluded from the diet. Take for example beri-beri, | a disease that is very common in casi- ern countries where rice forms the chief article of diet and where the rice | Jomparison TO those who send away, we ask one favour. Compare our prices or quality with anything in your favorite catalogue, it is in your own interests to give the home town dollar the benefit of an even break, y CHILDREN'S VESTS-- Cool, Comfortable Sleevless, white ribbed Cotton, 2 to 14 years, only ARTE ne a garment LADIES' SILK HOSE---- Well-made Stylish Lustrous Silk Hose, Mercerized Cotton Tops, Heels and Toes. All colors, from Whte and Nudes to Fawns Brown and Blacks. Special per pair FRENCH VAL LACE---- Also insertions in White or Ecry, Six yards for 25c. BLACK SATEEN, PLAY SUITS-- ; with dainty Yellow Trimmings,and two pockets. Two to 7 yrs only $1.10 LEAL SRE I i TNE HEIR ENR ER DR IR rl ee EE RE UNDER ARM & POUCH BAGS-- : Some Tid finish, or Beaver grain Leather, fitted with change purse and Mirror. © Only $1.35 & $1.50 DRESSING COMBS---- French Ivory, 7l4-inches long, coarse and fine teeth. Very Special at 25¢C. SCHOOL FOUNTAIN PENS---- : English Nickled, self-filling Fountain Pens, easy writers, even flow of Ink, with one extra point. each PURE MILK CHOCOLATE BUDS We have just two hundred pounds of this delicious Bud, which re- Teresa LE tails all over for 6oc. per 1b Only. 5 ok 39¢C. per 1b CHILD'S PURSE-- Bre" CO : Embossed Leather or Chain Haudle, Only oc. SEER CR 15¢ ~-POPULAR WIDE WHITE BELTS Edged with Black, with large fancy buckle. Special .... L. E. WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS-- The Fountain Pen the world writes with, 40 new Pens just placed in stock, any grade of Point. From , $2.75 to $r0.00 Pronger's Go SEAT Tn Sher Si E 2 SED 5 rs . 75¢. * era Variety Stove Em a SRR BE Dress Specials WE still have left a number of be sold at Bargain Prices. CHILDREN'S HAND EMBROIDERED DRESSES in assorted colors, at a very low price Silk Dresses that will each $1.75 --DRESSES & SWEATERS in White or Linen color. COLLAR OR CUFF SETS_ : : . Special .50 and $1.00 a Set A Nr aR rE a rv i ia he ae A ee J. B. GATES Automobile Tires from $7.50 up is polished. In this form the rice con- | sists of the kernel of the grain with the husks removed, and in removing | the husks the cuter lining of the kernel | or "silver lining" is also removed. This] skin contains the vitamine. A type of disease more common in! this country is infantile searvy and | scurvy-rickets, believed to be dae to the absence from or deficiency in a diet of vitamine, with well-defined anti- scurvy properties. Infants fed for long, periods on condenced milk or presery- | ed foods, sometimes suffer from a form | outer layer of the long bones. STATION "WEAR" WILL BROAD. CAST TO BALLOONS ON MAY DRYDEN LODGE No. 1694 meets the first Wednesday L.O.L. 3 of each month, at eight p.m, in the "Town Hall, dially invited. Visiting Brethren cer- 5 D. ANDERSON, W.M. : BADEN SMITH, Secy Golden Star Lodge & AF. & AM, No. 484, G.R.C. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, the Second 'Tuesday of each month : Visitors Cordially invited. i H. HUMPHREYS, W.M. ! ALEX. DUNCAN, Secy. WATKIN'S PRODUCTS COMPLETE LINE For Farmer er Citizen REMEDIES, SPICES, EXTRACTS, SOAPS, TOILET PREPARATIONS HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTIES Best for over fifty years. E. T. (DAD) ROWLAND IBRUCES| jand east of St. Joseph, so that the race FIRST. Forecasts to Pilots-- When the entrants in the National Balloon Race take the air from St. Joseph, M.O., on the afternoon of May ist, each will be equipped with a radio receiving set with which weather ve- ports will be received from broadeast- ing stations, including WEAR, the sta- tion of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., at Cleaveland, Ohio. During the 1824 race from San An- tonio, Texas, which was won by the, Balloon "Goodyear IIT", pilots Wade T. I Van Orman and W. K. Wollam were ; "kept constantly informed of weather conditions and were able, as a result, to avoid heavy rainstorms which forced other entrants to land in Kansas and Towa. : : It is expected that the Balloons in this year's race will pass to the north may end in Canada or along the north Atlantic Seaboard. May 1st, the Goodyear Station WEAR, at Cleaveland (390 meters) will, in of scurvy with hemorrhages under the | - On the night of this year's race, Tubes from $1.50 up Tire Chains from $3.95 up BATTERIES, PATCHING OUTFITS BLOW-OUT SLEEVES, VALVE INSIDES, MOTOR OIL, GASOLINE, etc J. S. CORNER, OUxdrift, Ont. Agent for:-- " INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY of Canada, Ltd Also-- Y, Prices F. 0. B. Dryden COUPE RUNABOUT $57500 COUPER. p00 ° $775.0 LIGHT DELIVERY .. 580.00 SEDAN TUDOR .... 875.00 TOURING .o- . 615.00 SEDAN FORDOR. ... 1025.00 We have several SNAPS in Open and Closed Cars, thoro- ughly overhauled and re-painted. IF YOUR CAR REQUIRES OVERHAULING OR PAINTING, WE CAN ATTEND TO IT IMMEDIATELY. / To Genuine 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 : FABRIC TIRES somata... 10. 02 from $7.50 CORD TIRES, 20 mall. fi ss from 8.50 URS, BE A or it from 1.60 11 & 13-plate Batteries for Cars & Radios, guaranteed for two years, From $14.50 to $20.00 addition to keeping in touch with the Balloons, entertain with a special Good vear Night, programme,

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