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Dryden Observer, 7 Feb 1930, page 3

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v | ¢ g : | 3 : | ] | : THE DRYDEN OBSERVER ET (<TC OG EE O) ER OE 0 CEG OCR OER SHOES FOR SPRING of rugged construction, pleas- ing designs, and prices that spaak for themselves Women's dressy Brown STIPPERS--laced with 3-eyelet tie--fancy fawn trim--Cuban Heels, per pair oo Sm re Tm rf me TSE SE ard cs Women's or Girls Black Patent--Eyelet tie, low Heels;... sizes 215 to 7 Fare fe per pair mmm EE Ne $2.69 Womer's Patent, 1-Strap SLIPPEDS--Cuban Heel PET PAIL ool mim ema Women's Black Velvet 1-Strep SLYPPER--Cuban Heel per pair ons] $1.95 Women's Blak Kid--very superior,--1-Strap SLIPPER, Steel Arch Support--Cushion Sole-- Leather Lined, $5:00 value at : per Pair commen me et $3.59 Also Black Patent at Ss ot Por palY. a. rrr eemam aes mm $3.69 Girls Gunmetal 3-eyelet tie, low heel. and. dressy SHOE--10% to 2 per pair A hard-wearing $2.70 Infants Black Patent Slipper, chrome sole, sizes 4 to 72. -- per pair $1.35 Child's Patent Oxfords--Leather Sole--Rubber Heel 4 to T% DEY PAY il rei mm mer em se nn mem Misses Patent Oxfords--Kid Lined--10% to 2 yer PAY ri i mm $2.25 LADY'S SILK VEST and BLOOMER SPECIAL »---- Heavy Rayon BLOOMER--Roomy Sizes, all Shades -- @ VESTS of same quality--@ iv SILK SLIPS--Shadow proof--Same qual ty -- $1.50 "04a 2 ES A | ~ i - | Ly: ] -~ | -~ A = | = : 1 Speech From The Throne Suggests Efforts to Con'rol Speculation remem TORONTO, Feb. 5-- Forecast of a- mendments to the security frauds rrevention act eliminating "ceriain objectional. features" which were Paralysis The New Coleman Instaat Lite Lamps and Lanterns (Health Service of the Canadian Medical Association) PARALYSIS appears to be a dsor-' 5 der of the muscle, but it is, in real- = ity, a condition which results from | a disorder of the nerves or the nerv- |& ous mechanism which cont ols the muscles... The disorder of the meyrv- ous control causes either a rigidity of the muscles or a relaxed state ; disclosed in the investigation into trading pract ces of the Standard tock and Mining Exchange, Was ontained in the spesch from the throne delivered by Lieutenant Gov- -rnor W. D. Ross at the opening of ;he Ontario Legislature. Other importan; disclosures fore- shadow amendments to the liquor control act, extension of the provin- cial highway system through rural and northern Ontario, tapping of the lignite coal fields at Blacksmith Rap- ds by extending the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario railway to 'ames Bay, readjustment of the ervice charge to rural power users and legislation establishing loans to { | ; Ralph J. Pronger 6 COED CED 0 TE) SD CDE -) ED-0 ST- WED SEH OEE} Led EE LR RR Betty's Recipes - + Purity Flour Pie Crust Well, I dropped in on Mis. e was making pies. I us pie crust se Lasked **I always use Purity on account of its wondzr- bility." sh pastry comes from ry from dry deugh, so now Iu y and always ; water, bi y doing so the fat more solid, docs not soak up into the > $ at fat should be worked in by cutting and pinching, not by kneading and pressing, 2nd all the handling should be as light as possible. : 2 Es I am Mother, that I have d the secret of making good pie crust." learnc Your loving Betty and you have "short pastry." She also ' A product of Western Canada Flons Mills Co.. Limited, Toronto, Wiani be advanced for farm installations and permanent equipment. Ontario's finances are in a healthy ~ondition, the speeh disclosed. A surplus was reported for the fiscal year. Payment of a bounty on iron ores mined and smelted in Ontario will be made. This was one of the pre-elec- tion promises of the government and is designed to foster the iron and steel industry of the north. FEED SHORTAGE GENERAL Interesting extracts from weekly crop reports: ~Byruce--There is a lecided shortag of grain but an abundance of hay on most farms. __Carleton--The feed supply is ra- ther short and considerable mill- feed is being purchased. __Dundas--Production is decreasing dut to many dry cows and prices are weaker. __Durham--Egg production is very much decreased from a year ago. __Grey--The hard weather is taking the feed down quickly. __Halton--Egg production about 50 per cent. since November. __Huron-- The supply of home- grown grain will be sufficient to cai- ry live stock through the winter on the majority of farms. __Lambton--Farmers report cattk feeding well and showing improve- ment over the low-fleshed condition they were in coming off the grass. __ Lanark--Due to an abundance of roughage the live stock are winter- ing nicely, but are rather thinner than other years. : __Leeds--Production of Milk is low and we may look for thin cattle all through the winter. _ Northumberland -- Apple. prices have been low and markets draggy. in either of these, complete or pa:t- ial loss of conmtrol.exists, and the muscles involved or the part scrved by the muscles is said to be paraly- sed. Te Si The disorder of the mervous cont- rol is eansed by damage to the nerv- ous tissue. If the spinal cord is in- jured, there is a loss of sensation helow the point. The sentes 0' touch, pzix and temperature ae lost beeduse the ~connecton which carries these sensations in from the NEW FEATURES-- Instant Lighting; just strike a match & turn on the Valve. No preheatng. Now triple life gen rato, gives three times more service than the old style. Automatic Safety Air Release. Air pressure in tenk is automatically released if by any chance Valve is opened when mantles are not lighted. New Shades ; New Kremelite Shades of Coleman Design. Made of Heat Resisting, Cream Colored Opal Glass. Furnished in plain or decorated as desired. : LAMPS--Model No. 119, with 12-inch decorated Shade and Built-in Pump, Only $15: : -- 2 : B Model, No. 118, with 10-inch plain Kremelite Shade. Lamp 2 eria or Lving disease germs. nF finished in brown-gold Cala __----oeeem $13.48 : certain communicable diseazes, the 12] on ee i = e inal cord is select special BY tan ; : . . i Bed Pe . ak oe we 5 op a 5] LANTERNS--Model 228, with 834-inch green porcelain enamel id stbndls, THis fp the ops: In fRaRle py Shade, and Bult<in pu ap. Storm Shield $:2:50 7 paraylsis, in wh ch disea~es, un- Gk: i, Model 220--Same as 228--but Built-in Pump without enamel shade and. $11:50 fortunaiely, paralysis is ome of the outstanding features. Injuries of head may result may reguly in par- = alysis on account of 'the bone's pres- Kf ging on certain centres in the brain Fy which control the muscles. | The rupture of » bloed vessel in I the brain means pressure; depend- ing upon the enten® of the hemmotr- rhage and its location, paralys's to a greater or less ex'ent oce Tx This condition is commonly called ~noplexy or paralytic stroke. The blood contained in the Flood vessels is under pressure. If the wall of ¢ the blood vessel become weakened, | 7 it 'may give way under this pres-; ; 3 a «ues and hemorrhage result. The 1:0:0:F; DRYDEN LODGE{ No. 417, meets in the Town Hall blood vessels of the brain are partic- b d i: vlarly delicate and that is why they Pits every Monday evening at pm. give way first. The weakening of the blood vessel walls occurs as a result of disease, particularly syphi- lis, In other cases the break is not due to any particular weakening of the blood vessel walls, but te an in- crease in the blood presture to a point that causes the blood to burst through the vessel walls. . Call In and Look Over these New Model Lamps and Lenterns. i=) Jurance £10 G. R HAMILTON, N:G: C. ETTLES, Rec.-Sec i 0 ! DRYDEN LODGE, Fa 180 ohis Jaaety the Wise sod Won Wednesday of each momth wg & n.an., in the Town Hal. hretheen eordislly invited. oe 7. McMONAGLE, W.M The extent of the rel'ef may be ; B. SMITH, Secv. given to the paralysed derends up- =F gt on the cause of the condit'on. Many GOLD EN STAR 1.ODGE forms of the disease can ba helped; AF: & A: M;, No 484, G:R:C: 30me ¢an ba improved; for others, Meets in the Riasonie Hall Dryden nfortunately, little or mothing ean the Second Tuesday of each month he done. Preventien is chicfly thru Visitors Cordially Invited. the control of infections. FI COOPER, WwW M A. E. BERREY, Secy. ete *1F MOST REVOLUTIONARY {IMPROVEMENT OF A CENTURY IN WINDOW CONSTRUCTION - Questions concerning H-alth, ad- dress~d to the Canadian Medical = gsociation. 184 College St. Toron- - to, will be answered perscnally by letter. : WOOD SAWING | A Call For Us Will Result | in Prompt Service: i ~ eave Orders at Star Paol- room, Phome 102, Or at my house, Queen St. L BAUER gama i FUR SCARCITY IN PATRICIA AND KENORA DISTRICTS p J INTERIOR_ VIEW =~ "{ Nearly all cash crops were short in yield and the result is a scarcity of money. __Peterboro -- Roots are particularly scarce. __Welland-- Many old hay which have set for will be utilized for feed this year. and ensilage stacks RAILWAY LINES Ua U FEBRUARY 4. to 12 TICKETS ON SALE From all Stations in Manitoba and in Ontario (Port Arthur and West) February 4, 5, 8, 10 and i1 Return Limit, Feb, 13, 1930 IZ For full Information ask the Ticket Agent, or write =i US R.G. McNEILLIE, General Passenger Agent, Winnipeg, Man, =I = a I] RRA RRR RRR on D3 Si Ei ul by Sh SiG Sh Si by Ch geveral years until your house is on fire to phone about your FIRE INSURANCE, See : A. J. LOCK, Dryden -- Ontario -- REPRESENTING THE CANADIAN FING IHSRERNEE CONPRNY WINNIPES, SANARA Dont hit J sptoln Bi Tdwards, Tndien Ager) CLEAN THE WHOLE WINDOW of the District of Kenora and Patri- BY REMOVING TOP AND y cis has just reutrned from an inspec 5 LOWER SASH t tion tour of Indian reserv.s 'm the § FUEL WOOD i Sioux Lookout, Hudson and Patricia i Delivered areas and he reports a serous short- age and scarcity of furs among the -- Indian trappers, which is resulting BIRCH --....... . : in serious hardships on the Indians. TAMARAC z The rapid increase in RETO Gata sa elu 2 ewan 1 k Co Eid of trappers is gven as the recson POPLAR onsen rveen nr er We 1 HH for the present conditions, which are said to exist generally all cover: tthe two districts. Some of tha white trappers are reported to have alrea-: dy dropped trapping for this year' as unprofitable. Major J. O. Leach and Pilot Me- Intyre, both well-known members fo the Provincial air force gervice are instructing clases at S'oux Lookout | two Moth machines being uscd for the purpose.__Mr Davidson who ih Deglers id RUILDERS' SURPLIT] uM rh L.ATH, PLASTER. CEMENT, ete. DURANCE BROS. Phone 41 x was assisting Mr Cram last summer : , ; id When 65 comes will you be is one of the pilots meeting with, = | to conte wou creat sucress. i 2) or will yes be A new sawmill is alto he'ng n- Asi Make your deci 3 advantage ef the stalled at Hudson, by C. W. Cox of Port Arthur, andhe has one hundred and fifty men employed. The Kee-! watin Lumber Company is operat ng a mill there and nas three larg?) camps being suprlied from Hudson. -- Kenora Miner and Naws. | k 4 il 1t An t 55 you nave a steady income for life. Cldage will find you self-relian' and " enjoying the respect of your fellow-men. Y CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITIES Mail this Coupon today-- POSTAGE FREE | | Annuities Branch, Dept... t : py + * J | ii gE | Dopwrmene LM A \ Department of Labour, Ottawa i ott 7 i 27 Orawa If \ Hon, PETER & HEENAN, A é) : i i ! i [] 1 i Jame | Print Clearly 1 1 a LIVERY AND DRAY | 2EOMPT SERVICE Pi d me COMPLETE INFORa As 7, ox Lo T SERVICE x ION pr A Canadian oa Annus. AT ALL HOURS ; A. WRAVER, iE Dryden, Oates Minister Z & A Adress nh NEON R RPE I GR CLE VR it SS

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