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Dryden Observer, 29 Jan 1926, page 3

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THE DRYDEN OBESE This Store is well able to meet your needs in 9 IRISH TABLE LINEN / EMBROIDERED LINEN PIECES AND TOWELS We Import Direct From Belfast, Ireland, and can give you very low prices. Edison Blue Amberol Record? 200 to choose from Special Sale price, each 10c. Cloth Bound English Books Fiction by - Favorite Authors Special 25C. Each Infants Black Cashmere Hose = : Going at Hali Price Only-----28c. per pair Silk and Wool Hose, Jol Seasons favorite Shades, for Girls and Women Reg. gsc. Sale price 69c. . Ralph J. Pronger -. ] E 3 CLASSIC CLEANSER TWO FOR 15¢. Cleans Pots, Pans and Glass. 3 pont! Seon, leans, Fishes 57° MF wigs EACON-- --_--H.A. M.S -- A TE REA TA Phone No. 49 C. James Wright tf trave { prohibition arly, was strongly urged p 2 party, 1 g Phone Talk With Dryden is Success Times-Journal: While the agreement for an interchange of + long-d'stance telephone service between Fort William and Dryden will not go into effect until; Pebruary, actual conversation between the two points was carried on the other night, the parties in communication eing C. J. Moore, manager of Fort William utilities, and Mayor Dingwall of Dryden. Manager Moore said that the sound ed to and from Dryden with the greatest clearness, and it was easy to carry on the conversation, Fort Wil- liam by this eonnection should be able to establish some valuable business connections with the town to the west. The aurora, which was very strong, and for a time very beautiful in the northern sky, did not affect the tele- phone wires at all, said the manager. POISON IVY CONTROL - INJURY, AND SOME REMEDIES. Out for the Look Burn Them--Infuries Painful and Unpleasant to Sight---Remedies. (Contributed by Ontario Department ot Agriculture, Toronto.) Many inquiries come to this De- partment regarding the identification of Poison Ivy, and the treatment of injury from the plant. The follow- ing is selected from "The Principal Poisonous Plants of Canada," by Faith Fyles, M.A., published by the Department of Agriculture, and from other sources: Common Names. Poison Ivy is also recognized un- der the names poison-oak, poison- vine and three leaved ivy. Description. Poison Ivy ig a low shrub which is propagated by underground branches as well as seeds. I{ scrambles over stumps of trees or, 8s in the case of the variety radicams, it elimbs by means of height up fenee posts and trunks of trees. The long stalked leaves are divided into three distinet leaflets which are mestly owate, pointed, en- tire or with a few irregular coarse teeth, Would Support Candidates of Dry Persuasion TORONTO, Jan 26.--The formation of a new political party in Ontario, a at the first day's session of the annual rich autumnal colors. meeting of the Ontario Prohibition Cl Tio ! Union, After a warm debate, the | 5, greenish or whitish, loosely clus- tered in the axils of the leaves. As the fower cluster is surpassed by the long-stalked leaves it iz seldom seen unless the foliage is moved aside, or eream colored, round, smooth, with longitudinal ridges at intervals. The flowers are in bloom pe April to Funes, Distributio meeting, however, decided against entering the political arena and, in- stead decided to form a strong com- mitee to survey the field and endeav- oi to get the united support of the dry forces for candidates of any political party, who will hold prohibition above party principles. Deesn't Like One Plank Parties-- Zev, Ben Spence, in introducing an amendment which finally carried, to support prohibitionist candidates, sa'd he did not believe in one plank part es. "The policy of the Conservative party, in Ontario is beer and then some," said Mr Spence. "Liberals are on the fance and progressives are prohi- bitionists." slightly ¢hkining, commonly found in hedgerows, thick- ets and dry woods from Nova Scotia to British Columbia, where it passes into a thicker-leated and smoother form (R. Rydbergii Small). Poisonous Properties. Poison Ivy is the worst vegetable skin poison in America, Pada of people being poisoned each year. The boisonous constituents have not yet been satisfa actorily determined. Cases of poisoning are often reported where the individual has passed the plant without coming in contact with it. This has been explained by the fact that pollen grains, minute hairs and even ex ons from the plant are sufficient to cause erupticns on the skin of susceptible persons, The poison may even be carried on the Steel Houses for Scotland. EEE I STIRLING, Jan, 26.--Premier Stan- ley Baldwin, in a speech Lere, announc- ed that the Government had made lati been in contact with it, or it " does not appear for some time, the ! arrangements t Id 2,000 steel i, an ly 2 shat apengemanis bulld 2000 steed | ion od coming in cont vith it § houses in Scotland as a direct contribu- 4 v have been guite forgot on tion to the housing needs and to demonstrate the suitability o this kind of house as the only practical means of increasing housing facilities until the building trade could catch up. - the other hand, many pecple it frequently with no ill effect. Cattle can eat it with but dogs are poisoned by it. Symptoms. Inflammation of appear from eighteen hours to , eral days after contaminaticn, characterized by intense ir # and burning, swelling: and redn 1 toms of internal poisoning are ing thirst, nausea, faintness, del and convulsions. Remedy and Means of Control. New | : TOURING (5 remedios have het sugges i= Pp © fected with goo : dry scap. On i outing where t ' meeting with poison ivy, the liberal uge of such a soap might prevent much suifering, a piece might even ! be carr in the pocket. i An application of absecrbent cotton + saturated with a solution of common baking soda is sir pte and eflic is In the case of severe p $ 820 Baloon Tires 810 $25.00 extra. LE i IDEN? 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