Dryden Observer, 19 Nov 1920, p. 2

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A= Tin SE Ee ie FOOTWEAR f aid : : oat ay > : For Fall and Winter. 2 SR na Seale g ay 3 a per Direct from the best manufacture ers in : the Dominion. Ready" to take advantage of he first break in prices, we are glad to be able to announce that our New Prices range from s5oc. to $1.00 lower than six months ago. For those who want the Best we have THE BROADWAY SHOE for men. THE GAINSBORO SHOE for Ladies : The Herlbert Welt Cushion Sole Shoe (A Photograph Direct from the War-Stricken Area) for Little Tots. ~ stock for every kind of work or pleasure. Millions of war orphans in Central Europe are growing o% ye : up undernourished and stunted. Child - . 5 'BH A Dy Thousands of them are dying of typhus, tuberculosis . and small-pox. : : 7 per Month Preserves the Life of 0 ne | A Sr The Red Brick Store, . There is almost a complete lack of the nourishing foods growing children need, _-- of clothi ing, of doctors, nurses and medical supplies. The condition of the WE have good garage accommo- children is pitiable in the extreme. : = dation for two cars; private lock- EN . W. y. A ; ups. Terms moderate. : 2 : : . o 2 : Ny 1 ] Upon this coming generation depends largely whether these nations will be DURANCE & MILLINGTON dE App rn for. ; ; : 2 rshi 1 healthy and right-minded or a hot-bed of anarchy and degeneracy--a. menace to Dryden, Ont. SR the world. ; : col aed ti 0h Th it, St lassified Ads| == wu." ~ : . J 1, Tl fl It has been found by experience that the cost of caring for a waif child is : : C assl lea S| Co us 0 approximately three dollars per month; that of the supplies that are required "© -_-- hil EET by imports about one dollar is nesded: and therefore the dollar that we Lie DAY GIRL, WANTED, Apply Bente nesting. ot ali ah ? provide, together with the local support of local governments, local munici- Mrs T. CR. CRAWLEY. ah pie palities, local charities and local services practically preserves the life of . : : one child. - : : ~~ |MILCH COW wanted. Must be : a good milker and fresh. Send par- The British Bain War Relief Fund will be adminis- La me teulars to DRYDEN OBSERVER tered in Europe by the British Red Cross in co-operation with the League 7. Red Cross Societies. Send your con- . : Sl . FOR SALE. tribution care of : oc eT ata : | One Black Mare, 7 years old. . to every tesrigion of : ; Weight 1400tb: also suckling calf Gas Engines The Canadian Red Cross | Le Ao Bi AUTO, TRACTOR, M AERO and SLATIONARY : Pn se a Salad OOD HORSE Hk Syne y Comet ' Enclosed find § "money order for §.... a eee Ae : Seal old; 1250 Ibs. Broken to single or : Louk Gi Lo TE : : : 2 double harness. Also set single # ie contribution to the Canadian Ra Sm for Err Reet Lee ha = z 2 Work = SE ; THE REPAIRERS WITH : : ; Sn op eee het ek Shin nae : 1 (Ee EXPERIENCE. To Address | ; : AEE : 1 2 | DRYDEN 7 ra lease send your contribution to the local Red Cross Branch or to The 'Canadian Red Crom: 410 : -- J : ? : S$ Sn Sherbourne Street, Torento, 1a a : . LARGE QUANTITY él No - -- 0.A.C. BARLEY, pure, for ch . sale, at $1.35 per bus. Suitable St k 0) cither for feed or hold for seed. OC 0 0 D. Li SCOTT. - | This is the. season when St : wo fe Food is most beneficial. Team of Horses for sale. Price : - ; Reasonable. Apply For the next few weeks we wil Mss RICHARD EULER, feature {Wes ~ Waldhot. INTERNATIONAL soc ; fo ik FOODS GOOD MILCH COW for sale; In different size Aa ie Jory. Due early in January | ~All varieties of these famo pply : . : 5 * 'WM. BLAKE, Dryden." produ. at = |GLASS WASH BOARD Don't wait till Spring for your at the new price, 750. tnew Rooster. © I have Barred 5 --_---- Rock cockerels, from imported | stock--Fine, large, healthy birds, $5.00 each. --DURANCE, Albert i Street, Dryden. Retorring to the oil of SOMEONE that 2.3 furrow plow would Nurses and Doctors be too heavy for a TITAN: : Likened to fogs This was tested SR Inst, : ol '{ HERE was still a delicious. idea of humour is to , : ~ whena Hamilton gfurrow tractor Fibrous Vind a" mamoreue || 1 ey BUILDERS SUPPLIES o ~~ plow was hitched behind Mr Wm. years in Canada an many Esk : : yg Jabnert's TITAN. Plow was set Deserted by her | 7 inches deep, the land was a || bois Gown und che B rick, ine i Sint heavy, stiff clay, AND---- : i 4 by night. "Tuberculosis," : I : Th 'Titan pull ad i al : ith- : 2 "| doctor. Only rest could Sots her. B. C. Shin lo 8 : . ne litan pulled it a long with- Sa |g "Bat, petar, dear LY about the pi 7 1 coanEs s : : der?" defie ara, ; 8 en : out losing speed on engine! i kis [lventually the "childer" were car- Sash & Doors » Plowing about 5 acres in 5% Z ws éd for, while Norah was sent to : 2 1 Muskoka Free Hospital for hours, using 6145 gals. Kerosene : I ati Picture Framing il ; and 34 gal. lubrication oil. This ac Bight months effected a cure, and, § : 2 help from the Samaritan was done before many spectators. ke _she is now making a home ; Manitoba Gypsum Hardwall and Wood | ~~ Figure out the cost of plowing : a a 'by: this method and aid the. -Horss bre, Ete. on : Tan way ¢

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