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Dryden Observer, 26 Feb 1932, page 3

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Februaty 26th, 1081. re pn SE SAR THE DRYDEN OBSERVER ou ea ll GRANITE & MARBLE MONUMENTS eR0. NOBLE Dryden, Ontario \ ee 2 ok See L. BAUER Princess St., Dryden --for-- Wood Sawing nr ----------r Prompt Service -- CASH | !| DRAY it Trucking accomodation moderate prices. When in need of a dray call us. \ em -------- at Progressive Shoe Hospital FIRST CLASS MACHINERY, WORKMANSHIP & MATERIAL MODERATE PRICES Jobs a Specialty "Done While You Wait." Full Line of: SHOE POLISH & LACES Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. "45 bu. L. GREENHILL Phone 4 (DP Anderson & Harris Haneral Dicectors Day or Night Calls § Promptly Attended To. | Night, 62- RB 4 4 PHONE Day, 62 R 3 i : i me) pA . . f Edye's Dairy | The home of good milk | Babies Hilk a Specialy. i The only accredited herd in the district. If in want, drop us a eard } : BOX 2681, DRYDEN | ¥ I TR EE Horses At Swanson's Barn SEE OSCAR SWANSON OR H. A. WILSON For sale Good sound horses weigh- ing from thirteen to sixteen hundred pounds -- Broken, WHY NOT CUT YOUR OVERHEAD EXPE BY INSURING WITH THE WAWANESE MUTUAL INS. Co. 45 J. L. SKILLEN Agent for all Lines of Insurance. Tg i Spr ae | COMPLETE STOCK OF HARNESS, HORSE COLLARS, 'Best Quality Mitts and Gloves. F. WILLARD AND HORSE BLANKETS. Expert Shoe and Harness AGENT [ Your | Telephone be worthy may 000 to you if you use it to phone us about FIRE SURANCE | See that you have the kind of SEL you need by seeing 1K. G. AUSTIN DRYDEN 00 A p/ ID ee A Ae eee ee ee ee ee ee ee en ete eS ee eT | oc a A Fastman Hawk- eye Camera Free With each 20¢ purchase we will give a sales ticket, and 50 of these will entitle you to a Kodak Free. = The tickets are not nuu- hered and every 20e spent Usual Diseases Of Children "" Nothing serious > -- 'Only one of the diseases that children get' -- This is, unfortunately, what too many parents think about the more common com- municable diseases. It is quite true that these diseases do occur chiefly among children, for the reason that children have no immunity or power of resistance against the invading disease germs. Disease among children % just as serious as when disease affects adults. Every communicable disease is serious. Some take a heavier toll than others, some are more damaging in their after effects, but all are serious. The com- municable diseases should be prevented when possible, avoid- ed always, and treated seriously if they do occur. We look forward to the time when we will be able definitely to prevent all the communicable diseases, which are now causing so much suffering and disability a 24 lassifi=d WANTED -- WORK BY THE day, apply Mrs. P. Wilton on C. C. Pilkey's Farm. WANTED TO BUY -- BED Couch, Kitchen Chairs, Kitch- en Utensils, China and other articles, apply Mrs. Fleming, Harris House. -------- 1.OST -- A PARTIAL PLATE between the Masonic Hall and Winterbottom's Lumber Yard. Finder please return to Obser- ver. Reward. FOR SALE--TWO SETS OF - sleighs, 6 new horse blankets. 2 sets double trees, 2 neck yokes, 21% sets heavy harness. All nearly new. Also number of young hens, apply Wm. Miller Se. I'am, Dryden. Fie BA FOR RENT--FOUR ROOM=#=D suite, $10.00 per month. Trey room shack, $5.00 per month, entitles you to one. Start apply R. H. Pronger, Notary collecting at once and have Public. y Teh dl i d { V Ta * Tg era ha EWM COUNTER CHECK BOOKS-- GEE i Don't send out of town. Or- THE CENTRAL CAFE der them locally. just as cheap. Samples and prices on re- | Dryden -- Ontario quest, The "Observer." { = 2 i === | FOR SALE--TAMARAC WOOD {| NOTICE TO ) \ FARMERS { We 'are prepared to take ! care of all orders for Land Plaster at $12.50 per ton, off car, in ton lots or over, placed with us on or before the 12th day of March. DRYDEN LUMBER | C0., LID. at $6.00 per cord, also good sound first growth Jack Pina (not black) at 5.00 per cord. Apply Fred Boomhower. @lureles ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH Patter Delanger, TD 'Sunday: 10 a.m. Holy Mass. 11 a.m. Catechism. 7 pm. Rosary and Benediction. | | ; Fealth Service 5 Ganadian Medical Agzmoriation GRANT FLEMING, M.D. ST. LUKE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 1 10 o'clock--Sunday School. 11 o'clock--Mattins and Sermon. 7 o'clock--Evensong and Sermon. with every ure suit at only $24.00. time. "8 T. PROUDFGCOT "The Dryden Tailor" ! | A GIFT FOR YOU One day only, February 29th, an extra pair of pants made-to-meas- This is a chance of a life- a SS rd Fg ro I z ee - 3, @ x ids pecials @ DAIRY BUTTER 2-1 fol a. dat NABOB TEA per ib SUGAR-CRISP CORN- FLAKES, 3 pkgs. for 20° RUSSELL BARKER General Merchant OXDRIFT ONTARIO ee ee ee A ld er A AP Pe Bo ert rr ere a - nr Repairs. | Dryden Ontario Rev. W. M. Clarke Minister. ERY Ci A = "HE ~ UNITED CHURCH OF =r a = Gil CANADA = 5 3 | Dryden Ontario Oxdrift--1.30 Sunday School. 2.30 Divine Worship. Dryden--11.00 Church School. 7.00 Divine Worship. The minister will continue his Which Crucified Jesus. The Second Group: -- "PROFITEERS"' You are cordially invited. John W. Howes. Minister. THE BAPTIST CHURCH (Edgar Ferns, Pastor) 10 a.m.--Bible School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 7 pm.-- "A Great Conversion." Thursday :8 p.m. -- Midweek Service. Friday 8 p.m.--B.Y.P.U. We invite you to fellowship | ith us. series of sermons on 'The Sins; OF THE Edited'by asd ASSOCIATE SECRETARY and which are responsible for a very large number of deaths. The {first disease against which | we were given a means of defin- | ite protection was smallpox. I the year 1796, Jenner, an Eng lish physician, published his! findings which demonstrated that vaccination would prevent | smallpox. Smallpox is banished where vaccination is used. Smallpox is no longer one of the usual diseases of children, as it was before vaccination was discover- ed. In the pre-vaccination per- iod, about one out of every ten | deaths was caused by this one disease, and it was unusual to see a person who was not scarr- ed by smallpox. Within the past few years, we have been given the means of banishing another of the so-call- ed 'usual diseases of children-- diphtheria. Diphtheria is a dis-! ease which, for generations, has struck terror into the hearts of € parents. That diphtheria still continues to take a toll of over nine hun- dred lives each year, in this country, is due to our failure to make use of the means which are at our disposal for its pre- vention. We 'have, in diphtheria immunization, a simple, safe and sure method of preventing diph- theria. : Unfortunately, the list of dis-' eases which we can prevent so definitely is limited. We can, | however, in all cases, use the' general methods which are of, value. No child should ever be! exposed to contact with a child | or an adult who is suffering from a communicable disease. Isolation and quarantine are carried out to safeguard others, not merely to protect those who are quarantined. The placard on the door is placed there as a warning to others, not for -the protection of the inmates of the placarded house. Proper treatment of the case will lessen the chance of serious results. Neglect of the case, fail- ure to understand that disease is always serious, lead to unnecess- ary pain and damage, if not to fatal results. Questions concerning Heath, addressed to the Medical Association, 184 College Street, Toronto, will be answered personally by letter. Marriage brings a lot of change into a man's life, says a novelist. And it takes a lot out too. --=| NOTICE OF ADJOUR- NED TAX SALE of the Quibell Consolidated School Section in the Townships of Wabigoon and Redvers District of Kenora. ~ PUBLIC NOTICE, in pur- snance of the Assessment Act and an Act respecting Public Schools, is hereby given that all lands unsold at Sheriff's Sale of lands, liable for Tax Sale for arrears of School Taxes, held Friday, January 8th, 1932, anid Friday, January 29th, 1932, will be sold at an Adjourned Sale to be held on Monday, March 7th, 1932, at the hour of Eleven 0'Clock in the forenoon, at the Sheriff's Office, Court House, in Kenora. NOTICE is hereby further for any Patented and at said Adjourned Sale is less than the amount due for arrears of School Taxes, charges and costs, or if no price is offered for any of the said Patented Lands, the intention of the Board of the Quibell Consolidated School Section of the Townships of Wabigoon and Redvers, District of 'Kenora, to puchase the sane for the amount due. For further particulars apply at the Sheriff's Office, Kenora. Dated at Kenora, Ontario, this 22nd day of February, 1932. I. D. MacCallum, Sheriff, District of Kenora. R. J. Pronger THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES Our constant aim--Courteous Service--Lowest Prices I A A AAA AS ANS SSA TWO BIG CORSET SPECIALS ¢ The maker made us an offer to keep the factory running, we took our share and pass them on to you at a big price reduction. Corselettes--pink brocade, elastic gussets, bias bon- ing down front, G garters, sizes 30 to 38. Reg. price was $2.00, our special price .......... $1. 19 Side Fastening Girdles--Brocade coutil, inner belt, elastic side supporters, 4 garters, sizes 25 to 31, reg. price $3.00, our special price $1.69 Floral silk Canton in the new spring shades and de- signs, dress lengths of 4 yds., colors of rust, reseda, myrtle, black and brown, 36 inches wide, yard, TI Th rl RE ES $1.59 and $1.98 The separate skirt is having a tremendous sale. The popular shades are green, brown and black in flecked or plain clothes at, each $2.85 Here is a big special shirt for men at a ridiculous low price, stripe and plain broadcloth. collar at- tached, tub fast colors, correctly mare, sizes 1415 to 17, price The Ralph J. Pronger We pay the delivery charges. The store that will not be undersold. Canadian], the Town of Kenora, District of 3 given that if the price offered | 8 \ Winterbottom Lumber Yard Builder @ Contractor. Lumber, Ceal and Builders' Supplies EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDER Quality -- and -- Service Dryden JAS. WINTERBOTTOM Ontario A THE BUSY Now dear friends do not laugh and say try it your- self. Had I known 5 years ago, it would be a different story. Ha, Ha. T have already sold 1 dozen bottles in {wo weeks to men for itchy scalp and dandruff, and several have reported it A 1. - Ladies also report it very good for children. Hairon Hair Tonic--The manufactures perfected it in Winnipen and are now treating 00 heads. They treated 25 heads 3 times a week and report 25 heads of hair. It is guaranteed to grow hair if applied 3 times a week. Tt is also atmo 7 to 9 bottles will do the trick. Price $1.00 bottle. Who not risk $10.00 or more for a head of hair. We also stock a medicine salve--Rheuma for rhen- matic ailments $1.25 bottle. If 2 or 3 bottles do not re- lieve or cure, we will refund your money. We also have Kleerex--Clears eczema, itch, olniphr, boiles, ringworms, hives, burns, ete. Price 50, $1. 50 and $6.50. Medium and double strength. One of our customers has from 40 to 50 cords dry Jack Pine cordwood which he will deliver in town for $4.00 per cord, or will also load a car at same price. : 1.0.B. Dryden. See us for flour and feed, also groceries ; and fresh and cured meats. 3 it is & Clearance Bargains NEW 1931 DeLUXE FORD TUDOR Exceptional Value. CASH PRICE $755.00 NEW 1931 FORD ; TON TRUCK Just what the farmer needs. CASH PRICE $605.00 ALMOST NEW MODEL A TUDOR Only 6,800 Miles. : Not a scratch or stain. Outstanding bargain. CASH PRICE $400.00 ingwall Motors Ltd, Sales and Service Dryden, Ont. 2 re Somme. Kenora, Ont. §

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