Dryden Observer, 11 Nov 1927, p. 2

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-s Choice'SPRING CHICKEN, perth ............... 23 SIDE BACON, whole or half, perib.............. .38 37 Swift's PREMIUM HAMS, whole or half, per ib. . HALIBUT, GOLD EYES, etc. SALMON KIPPERS, Phone No.6 A. BATERSON, Prep BUILD A HOME FIRST Get our PRICES on BUILDING MATERIAL of all Kinds. SASH -- DOORS -- RRICK -- LIME -- PLASTER ROOFING PAPER -- BUILDING PAPER PLASTER BOARD and WALL BOARD SCREEN DOORS & WINDOWS. BUILDERS' HARDWARE --CEMENT -- Screen Wire Cioth, --14 mesh--Black & Galvanized Lumber -- Lath -- Shingles. Call or Write for Plans and Estimates Dryden Lumber Co. lFOR SALE -- TWO DOZEN Barred Rock Pullets--381:00 each; also Two Roosters, 1:50 each. -- | 11]11)27. FOR SALE--SEVEN H ES GUARD YOUR HEALTH WITH COMFORTABLE UNDERWEAR. YOU will need WARMER UNDERWEAR for the colder days and our big purchase from Penman's Watson and Turn- bull's Mills prepares us for practically any requirement in Women's, Girls, Men's and Boys Single and Combination Garments. "A Special Line is our Women's CREAM RIBBED COTTON UNDERWEAR, in a good cosy weight, that has a soft insice finish, will wash and wear satisfactory. VESTS and BLOOMERS, in sizes 36 to 42. Per Garment--75¢, and 85c. Gates J. E i E | : i i : ET LC LE ETE EET TEE EEE TE TL LULL - Classified bone of Health bone of public health," said Dr F, W, Apply GC, PEITCH, Dryden, Ontario. . | Canadian Clubs in London. "She is the |§ 1 FOR SALE--HOUSE ON QUEEN Street. Lot well treed, Bargain for quick sale-- M. S. CAMPBELL, ~ Dryden, Ont. | 63 ¥ i FOR SALE--BALED HAY, $14.00 a ton. Farm to rent on shares, Two Houses for rent or sale; one large and one small.--Apply R. HL PRONGER, Dryden, Ont. Nursing Classes through which in the! past four years, 211127. have received their valuable training; a few years' time this study would beg added to the ordinary school curriculum ! for girls. In speaking of the Outpost § HENS AND one Rooster, White Leghorns --Apply DRYDEN GBSERVER, FOR SALE---VEAVY TEAM OF Horses; House north of Town; three- room suite for rent.--Apply E being operated by the Red Cross throw' . inion, Dr Routley paid tribute to the} sagnificant services of the nurses in' school ed for health education of : » » h at ition of a health conscience In every - ehilff ? in Canada would go a long way ey. 3 a few days later, when |Z FOR SALE---FO UR ROO Ge i into conference with the Medical tage, good basement and goo ey Committe of the Women's In- Florence Street, Pri ice <titute of Ontario at the Parliament {$1000.00 cash, balance monthly Pa¥-| puddings in Tor onto, caid that -in his ments.--Apply lo nursing service T MORRETTIN solution of the health and 21110127 Dryden, Ont lems which are presented Iy in New Ontario but in many parts of the country and he told | itals Canada in| SCRIBBLING PADS FOR SALE AT : the OBSERVER OFFICE. i y Fa last three and a half years had and | WANTED TO BUY--A COW due to freshen soon. Leave par- ticulars at OBSERVER OFFICE. the reached 4,000 women in shacks cared for over 6,000 patients, | His suggestion regarding the most effective means of providing the neces-| sary care of the health of the people | THIET DLE HEEL LI LU BELLU LULL LULL ULL r= i i le Xast Around the Corner Zoom Byarywhere As You Please --help yourself --Ask the Clerk --Telephone noi & White CHAIN STORES bo O: H: PRONGER, Proprietor = Dod & White 25 "THESE PRICES ARE GOOD UNTIL SAT. Nov. 1gth. THE REASON why Red & White Stores have been so succes- ful is because they have combined the excellent service of owner management with uniform high grade goods. I~ 1) CER 1) CREED) CRE) EERO) THO ET Pure Granulated Sugar 10-h8for ..........oovei ii oven 73 Salmon, Pink, 1's, tall, two for... ooo iivvsvninnninies .35 BuffedWheat res pkg. tWOIOr ... oi. civic vvivnnra .20 Quick Purity Chinaware Oats, pkg. ................... 33 Pork & Beans, Clark's, Jumbo size, pertin .............. 27 Primes, California, large size, 2Ibs for ...... icone vones 25 Loganberries, evaporated, %2- 1h pkg..teach ...... .0 Hans .39 Mincemeat, Red & White quality, 2 tbs for ...... Seat sety 43 Serv-us Tomatess, choice quality, 2% tb tins ............ 18 Serv-us Elbow Macaroni, oz pes idler (oor oi .25 Peanut Butter; 1-Ib toy pails . v.. cce cnvinnss cannes 23 Serv-us Palmoil Soap, better quality, 3 for ............. 235 We Specialize in Poultry Feed-- GROUND BONE, CHARCOAIL, SWIFT'S "LAYMORE" MEAT SCRAP, CRACKED CORN and WHEAT, BUCKWHEAT, . EGG PRODUCER, and LOUSE POWDER This is the stuff to use on Poultry now, when eggs are so high, bd RY RH © GED () ERED © CID (CED L ED 0 ED 0 CED 0 EH 0 SE 6G SHO ES © 0G © i : HET O-CRED TI (-CIED QED O QED ERS (CIN OGRE CHRD SID CIID O GES OGD O GED O ID OER (5 M. J. CROSIER WANTED--HEAR FROM OWNER, rote rural sections was that where good farm for" sale. Cash price, | oop possible there should be a small particulars. | health centre such as the Outpost | Hospitals, with a nurse in charge and | at leat one helper. It might be opened | lin any available building and might | only contain two beds, as did many | of the frontier outposts already in ex- | istance, but it could do a great work, | for besides her work in the hospital, the nurse in charge could give expert prenatal, natal and post-natal advice to mothers, could extend to parents the information s many of them so badly need regarding food and diet; and could help in other ways to ward off preventable illnesses. "The nursing service should not be confined to hospitals" said Dr Routley in conclusion. "It ought to permeat D. F BUSH, Minneapolis, Minn, TO LET-- FU RNISHED- APART- ment on Whyte Street--Apply Mrs C. SMITH, Dryden. HOUSE TO RENT--TO BE vacant November 1st, North of C.P.R. Track: --Apply C J WRIGHT, . Dryden, Ont. EARN $25.00 WEEKLY AT home addressing envelopes. No canvassing. Everything furnished. Spare or full time. Particulars far stamp. the whole community and if it be at MAILING SERVICE, all possible such Pe emergency Box 9, Sydney, hospitals or health centres ought to Nova Scotia. |ayist in every settlement so that the necessary health education might be | They Las within reach of all our aa pg alth Comes Back Rose and Valerie are sisters. Their charts say they are 23 and 18 years of age, respectively, but to look at them you wold think they were 15 and 12--so slight and delicate are they. And when you hear the laugh- ter and chatter of these two--for they are resting side by side in hospital cots--you feel sure they must be the A lesser ages. Yes, they are both very slight, but the wonder is they are here at all, for just a few months ago they were admitted, victims of the ravages of consumption. They are happy now because they are gaining weight and strength again; and you, who have never lost your health, can hardly understand what a wonderful differ- ence that makes to people who never expected to get well. But then--that is the work of the Muskoka Hospital for Consumptives, and it is being car- ried on for over three hundred pa- tients each day throughout the year. Rose and Valerie are a farmer's daughters, in a home where there are eleven children, and they say they are learning all about the disease so they will do their best to see that no 3AY OR NIGHT CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO PHONE-- i Day, 61 R 2; Night, 63 B ¢ HARNESS : SHOE REPAIRING For the past pa years I have been in Dryden, I have given satisfaction in Shoe Repairing, and intend doing some in the Harness line. : PRICES VERY MODERATE Childrens Boots Repaired After School Hours. L. GREENHILL NEXT TO POST OFFICE THE EH TL THLE LEVEE A.J.GARDINE! General Merchant, EAGLE RIVER Agent for aaa other members of the family walk unawares into the dread path that leads to e@onsumption. Would you not like to contribute to this excellent work? It depends largely upon subscriptions. Contributions may be sent to Hon. W. A. Charlton, President, 223 College Street, Toronto 2, Ontario. General Merchant OXDRIFT - ONTARIO ---- --Dealer in-- BOOTS d SHOES, DRY ODE. GROCERIES Frost & Wood IMPLEMENTS. HARDWARE & FARM PRODUCE COCKSHUTT PLOW (OY --Agent for-- Sharple's Cream Separators. RAW FURS BOUGHT & SOLD. HITE LE EE TH UL EHH LIFE INSURANCE FROST AND WOOD and COCKSHUTT IMPLERIENTS STR AIT S Nurses The Back-Ir {of the nation-wide instruction in Home} : over 12000 "women < and he expressed the opinion that in| : Hospitals, so many of which are now; § out the frontier portions of the Dom-!# 0. H. PRONGER, Dryden. os tee institutions and referred to the | B iren through the Junior Red Cross|{ lor other agency because "the produc-|¥ d wi iping out the worst of our |[ "THE well trained nurse is the back- |B Routley, Director of the Ontario Divis- | i ion of the Canadian Red Cross Society, : fi recently when addressing the Women' 3 4 liuk between the scientific processes of i public health measures and the public | that has to use them." of the public health nursing courses which are now established in six Cana- dian Universities through the efforts of | the Canadian Red Cross; of the insti-!} tution of travelling Tuberculosis clinics 2 He then told WINTER EXCURSIONS [Pacific Coast TICKETS ON SALE Dec. 1, 6, 8, 13, 15, 20; 22, 27, 29 Jan. 3, 5, 10, 12, 17, 19; 24 Feb, 2 and 7 Return Limit, April 15th, 1928, Fastern Canada TICKETS ON SALE December 1st to January 5 from stations v Manitoba (Winnipeg and West) Saskatchewan and Alberta Return Limit Three Months. French Excursions SPECIAI TRAIN From Winnineg 3:00 P.M. December 17th for Montreal Quebec Shawinigan Falls J. A. PAYNE, Ticket Agent Dryden, Ont. Ottawa Sherbrooke For Detail Information Ask the Ticket Agent & CANA ww Canadian Pacific} For This Week- GRAPES, per Ib Es ERE TE eS Ce ee a RE 20 TOMATOES. per db 0 i ii is trencas .25 CREAN PUFFS gerdozen i... .vviviiiiieirss .50 Also PUFF PASTRY BULK CHOCOLATES, A Fine Assortment, ease Re HERES a 35 ID ir ei i rea ae eee 20 -- HAVE THE BREAD VAN CALL DAILY. Gough's Confectioney J. 0. GOUGH, Proprietor. 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The compact, sanitary and practical design of the Me- Cormick-Deering combined with qualities such as easy turning, positive and automatic lubrication, must be considered when you desire a serviceable, longlife machine. The McCormick-Deering is pleasing in appearance. It is of practical height and can be conveniently placed in the kitchen, milkhouse or barn, as it requires very little space for its operation. Regardless of the size of your herd, there is a McCormick-Deering-- built in five sizes-- to meet your individual needs. LJ J. S. Corner, Gxdriit International Harvester Company of Canada, Limited ------Agent for Hamilton - Canada. SR p T LPS NEN SE SNS EUS UROSUSUROEUE SN EI J I A J 8

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