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Dryden Observer, 24 Apr 1931, page 3

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER "VOTE OF THANKS Dele py yg held in hs } Pulp Mill Hall on Monday, April 6th, especially Mr. J. S. Wilson for his kindness in allowing the use of the hall gratis. The proceeds amounted to $141.50. and after all expenses were met the handsome sum of $98.93 was realized for the bene. fit of the Dryden Red Hospital. The officers and 'members of the Easter Lily Rebekah Lodge, : No. 153, 1.0.0.F., wish to take this opportunity to thank the public and all those who in any way contributed to the splendid sticcess of the Annual Whist Are You feo in Saving i * Money? A \/ When considering the purchase of clothing or i dry goods, we invite yor to ask our price in your \/ own interests. i ~ During the past four months $5,000.00 in new } merchandise has bden added to our Stok and rad- i ical changes made in prices. / Buying for spbt cash in enormous quantities on the group buying system and selling only for cash, we are in a position to give you lower prices than any competitors. i {> 25 New stocks just to hand of canvas running shoes for all the family from 55¢ pair up. Pees sree RAIN COATS for all the family. Men's 18-ounce, all wool botany serge dress #1 it of the poisons which ae lil i Er l BLOOD PURIFIERS We often hear persons speak of their blood as being thin or in a lad condition, and this, ost frequently, in the spring of the year. Tlerc is a popular belief thit when spring comes, the body should be given a purge to rid sup- posed to have accumulated dar- ing the winter, and to follow this' by a tonic to purify the : bload. It is true that by the time the spring. comes, there are a num- ber of people who do not feel well. They are all tired out, and their appearance answers the discription they give of themselves. No wonder they feel miserably and look it! For § months, they have led the kind of life which would make auy- OF THE Ganadian Medical Association Edited by GRANT FLEMING, M.D. ~ ASSOCIATE SECRETARY one lose his heatlh. They shut themselves into hot roooms w'th no ventilation, take no exercise, never go out into the 'f.ezh air, and eat just as much as th ey do when they are active duri~g the summer. It is bad habits of Tiv- ing: during the winter months which cause the trouble; the blood has nothing to do with it. Prevention is better than cure, but if you have not been taking reasonable care of your health during the winter and you are now feeling the results of your carelessness, you will want to know what you should do. The only way to get back what you have lost is by paying attention to the points you have neglected. Health which you have lost by your indiffe ence will not be regained by the use of "'spring tonics."" Health is found in fresh air, exercise ad POET UO TE SE pants, well tailored, pair $4.40 Boy's whoopee pants, heavy blue denim, wide elastic waist band, red trim $1.1 PE EP SC Boy's shirts of strong khaki drill, sport col'ar and 14 sleeve, one pocket, only golf style $1.98 Boy's all-wool blue cheviot serge, bloomer, band and buckle at knee Boy's dark tweed short pants, a sporty summet style, wide elastic band and fancy buckle at PE SE SE I SS SE EAE TE JE UE TE ERE SPS Ralph ib) Pronger The Store of Better Values We pay the fevers charges McCormick - Decrine ~ Eastern Drills are made in three different sizes, eleven, thirteen and Fifteen marker, either single disk, hoe or shoe. Spaced seven inches apart. Complete with grass seed attachment. Several of these drills are now in use in this district, ask any of the several users what they think of them, and look over before placing your order. We have a complete line of machinery for your spring needs. t Also Auto tires and batteries, Gasoline by the gallon or by the barrell. Motor oil, Coal oil, and Greases of all kinds. McCormick-Deering Dealer Red and White 0. H. PRONGER, Prop. PHONE 26 Watch This Space For Further Specials Next Week. | RRA RRR ARRAY ' |Seasonable Goods '} 3) () (GE ()-GW- ) RE () E () G () € ED () GSD () SS SIE (EN (5) attention to the diet. erial if it is given half Use water internally nally. Take a least once a week to The body is quite capable of ridding itself of its w aste mat- a chanee. and exter- warm bath at help the skin to function properly. Drink a glass or two of water hefore breakfast and between each meal to help elimination. Cul tivate regular toilet habits. Fresh cool air acts as a stimu- lant of the whole body and, to- gether with sunshine, is nature's own sprin 1g to 1ie. The body cannot be healthy a it is er in os running order by exercise. The big mus- cles of the body must be kept in condition by use. Whether it is work or play whieh brings them into use does not matter so long as they are used. Eat according to the work you are doing. Let your diet consist of 'a wide variety of foods, and remember that milk, green vegetables and fruits should he used regularly. The blood is as clean and pure in the springtime ag is at any other time. Alterations im the (Continued on Page 4) - HOOVERETTES le prints and plain cottons in small, and large. $1.00 MPED APRONS r unbleached cotton. 29¢ In washab ------------------------ ThE an i Linen crash medium TAIN IN r (ireen. SE FW) BLE CLOTHS remmed eloths, Borders. $1.00 and $1.25 CTS $1.00 valance and tie-backs. trimmed with colored Length 214 yds. Rose, Gold and Blue sates Classified FOR RENT--ONE HOUSE, 4 rooms, good well and garden, 8 dollars per month, Apply Geo. Keatley Sr., Dryden. 5|1 ONTARIO POULTRY BREED- ing Station, Barred Rocks. May hatch. Baby chicks 16 cents each, T. J. Latimer, Ox- drift. SUITE OF THREE ROOMS, above store, modern for rént. Pronger and Armstrong. FOR SALE--GOV'T, TEST. NO. 1 Victory Seed Oats, Cert." No. 502916, 94% germination, 50¢ per bus, also O.A.C. Barley No. 21, 96% germination, cert. No. 502917, 55¢ per bus., also one Ayshire Bull, 8 months old, eligable for registration $35.00 Apply J. A. Crerar, Oxdrift, Ont. 4/24 FOR SALE--YOUNG PIGS, $10 per pair cash, Con Snider, Ox- drift, Ont. : FOR SALE -- COLT RISING two year old, or will exchange for fresh cow. Apply W. Pol- lard, Oxdrift, Ont, 58 NO. 1 VICTORY OATS, GOV'T. test No. 50-3242, Germination 99%, In new bags of three bushels each, price per bag $2.00. J. S. Corner, Oxdriit. AE -------- TIMOTHY HAY, BALED AT $15 per ton, Loose at $10 per ton. SY IBF Pronger, Notary Public, A-1 quality, apply R. H. LANDAU dependable, at this amazingly low tising feature. Has spected motor. Easy GMAC Terms--Smalil Bown Permian } 1929 CHEVROLET Buy this late model Chevrolet economical Guaranteed as represented and offc some Duco finish and a thoroughly in- Special at only SEDAN today for transpo: tation. od price as an adver- good tires, hand- 1927 | 7 : 3 Refrigerators Books Music Stationery Steele Briggs Seeds Dear Folks -- Sporting Goods, Golf and Baseball Did you notice the large number of pie- ture molding samples we are showing in one of Supplies our windows? Why not let us frame that beau- A tiful scene you got off one of last years ealen- | ' : ° dars or that music diploma or lodge certificate 4 Here sa chance to get a real bargain. you are so proud of? Our work will please you. Simmon's Walnut finish Bed : goodness the weather keeps fav- . . i, 5 ourable » have already sent in repeat orders with coil spring and white for several sporting good lines. Remember its i felf mattress, only = $21.50 nothing hut Spaldings. I am just : Ku Joe : El Tor ) i I] B & b 9 Pronger and Armstrongs radet bros, & wy | , Dida ronger and Armstrong DRYDEN, ONT. KENORA, ONT. "Through Service We Grow" "No One Appreciates Your Business More Than We Do." EEE ee te Gl GUL ? | Cl = TER Great Buys 1925 Maxwell Touring ... $175 1923 Rar Tourilg .....oun $95 1824 Star Coaclht ......-. $295 1925 Ford Coupe ver. s $150 Chevrolet 1-ton Truck $295 lance a few dollars per month Durance Bros & Co. DRYDEN, ONT. a ueig-ié '

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