Dryden Observer, 23 Mar 1923, p. 2

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_LHE _OBSER] You Can Pay You Can't Buy [Price $710-00 f.0.b. Oshawa, Ont.] Including Seif-Starter, and Lighting Eguipment 13 New Superior Tour THE CHEVROLET IS NOT AN EXPERIMENT But The Product of Years of Experience sida Get Particulars of our deferred Payment Plan W. H. GARDNER Specialist in all } FAEMERS !! We have in stock, a goed supply of Land Plaster We are wing away a splen- did buer: of Practical Homes <ind of pipe work. 0X0 ACTELENE WELDING EXPERT x kK kk Residential and Cemetery Fences made to order * kX EAST END KENOCRA 'Phone 401 Blue and larns. Call at the citice and get SAR RE your copy Agent For-- ) HARTFORD FIRE INS. M. J. C SIER and General Merchant, Says cont it OXDRIFT, Ont J W { D Dry Goods Groceries 2? i or 0 01 Boots and Shoes Lumber, Coal ' Hardware and Farm Produce and Builders' Supplies. Prost. & Wood cud DRYDEN . ONT. Cockshutt Implements [tates a PRING CLEANING aaa 4 oo 2 21 We carry a full stock of ALABASTINE ali colours, B & H Frescota. Whic gives a finish like flat wali paint. per 5-ib. package ' z 7 h 73 'All kinds of English Paints, flat wall and outside Paints. Varnishes of all kinds and Dry Colours. Hardware & Furniture Shop T g tion of tis a Health Talks By Dr. J. J. MIDDLETON Provincial Board of Health Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer all questions en Public Health matters through this column, Address him at Spadina Heuse; Spadina Crescent, Toronto, Ont. Fock ok ook Unusual interest seems to be taken at the present time in the question of ngles". Several inquires have come in recentiy and one of the cor andents states that there ave a few people suffering from that disease k 3 1in the lecture hall--everywhere that. Something must be done to goon this awful wastage of human life, for i it can be reduced. It has been reduced in other countries, it can be reduced | in Canada. Public Health Education s gradually forging its way into the Whi and hearts of the people, "for | it is only by education that the people can know how to reduce the death rate among infants, how they can have Tel large percentag e of physical defects' corrected in youn 1g children, thus pav-| : ing the way for a healthier manhood and womanhood in the generations to: come. The principals of hygiene must be taught in the home, in the schools, The People's Store' Special We have just received ity 98-1b Barrels of the Celebrated PURITY These barrels make excellent flour con- for the home. While they last we will sell them at thé same price as the bags. Te x Bl OUR tainers people can hear. The community in his locality. I cannot think that the occurrence of these cases is anything more than 'a coincidence, for, although "shingles" is on outside appearance a disease of the skin, it is really a mer- vous derangement. "The eruption may appear almost anywhere, but the nerves supplying the ribs, lower part of the back and above the eyes are specially liable to suffer. Fy the cause is, one cannot al- times when the disease breaks without any apparent reason. There are, however certain conditions which ¢ predispose or pave the way for shin- gles, among which are tuberculosis, debility. Pregnant woman seen espec-} ially liable to contract this diseass. When there is no "apparent" cause! the appearance of the vesicles may in- dicate various organic affections of the. nervous system, such as general par- alysis of the insane, tabes ig, ete. principal early symptoms are shivering, slight fever, and pain in the region corresponding to the distribu- the nerve root involved. The disease is most common in persons under twenty-five years of age, elderly people dorsalis, seen paniod and followed by severe neuralgic pain. I de not put any con- fidence in the statement that there is no hope for the patient should tha eruption encircle the body, because shingles is a one-sided disease. The eruption appears after a vary- ing interval, but generally after a few days. Redness of the skin usually pre- cedes the vegd ges. The eruption cor- {responds ' to the distribution or area supplied by certain nerves. . Some- times the vesicles lead to ulcers, in which case sears remain. In other cases a portion or all of the eruptior heals before it gels to be very serious The pain varies much in intensity duration. Old people in particular may suffer severly and for a long time, Apart from pain, the ordinary duration of the attack is from one to two wecks, but in some cases it may clear up rauch quicker. There is no special diet recommend- led for this ailment but it would be {well to leave out starch and sugar from the diet for a time. Meat eati if done in moderation, that is once every other day or so, will not affec! the disease one way or the other. The disease simply runs its course and the affected skin should be protected frown irritation and some scothing powder dusted on. and ng BO kok Row A striking staterment--one that pro- vides food for thought--was made recently by Rev. XE. I. Hart pastor of Sherbrooke Strect Methodist Church, Montreal. In referring to the higl rate of infant mortality in Quebec a: compared with New York, Toronto ans other cities, Dr. Hart said that babies do not interest some types of politi: cians, because the habies have votes. \ Can this be true? It is a fact tha' there are to-day politicans in the pub- lic life of Canada who care not for the welfare of those who have not a vote to cast at an election! It is hard to- think that such a state of affairs could exist, and yet indi fference to the subject of Child Welfare appears to be much in evidence in high places. Up till a very few myears ago the Dominion Government had not voted any money at all for the great work of Child Hygiene, and yet money was voted to improve the breeds of cattle, sheep, pigs and even chickens. Thou- sands of dollars were spent annually in bringing emigrants to this country from Central Europe, many of whom were not of the most desirable type, and yet not a penny was voted for the care and improvement of the best set- tler this or any country can hope to have--the native-born child. All over this province at the present time there crying need for child welfare The infant mortality in many ne work. high--in one ov two places mounted up tosover 200 deaths per 1000 births. Just think 'what this: rneans! Two babies out of every ten born never reach the first year: as Hb ays say with certainty, for there are out | the {I rnal use of arsenic, cold and but | suffer most from the! pain. The eruption is unilateral in tribution, which means that it; ects only one side, and is often -Jwill save yourself from many embar- sections of this province is deplorably | it has| FOR SALE-- TIMOTHY HAY. Car'of FEED due to arrive Saturday. EEE EE" nurse, the public lecture, the movi ing 'picture, the Child Welfare Clinie, the health article in the newspaper, the' display poster graphically pointing out the way to health--all must be com-| mandeered and put into active service § if a real effective Sa a child | welfare is to - Boge for succes { 4 1 Thanking all our customers for past favours, and trusting to be again favoured with your business. | we | jn Oxdrit Co-operative Company, Ltd. The Care of your Car k ck sk ck AINSI EIR "The active motoring days will soon | be here. Each motorist wants to re- 'ceive the maximum service from his automobile, and the daily service his' car will render him depends altoget her ¢ aside from the mechanical depend- | 4 J ability of his automobile, and the care ; sand attention he gives to the ik Watch for oui 'ation of meal he calls his car." says: § - . a Caster Display Pr H. Graham, of the Dryden Dickie : Instock, afew lots of TALLOW, per ....0.. 0. 00 n. .05 ! i . Motor Co., local dealers in Durant a and ; Star Antonios, 3 "If the owner will start out with the fixed idea that his car is a piece | of machinery, subject to the same deg- ree of wear, and requiring the same | conslderatioh that you would expect to give a fine watch, dynamo or steam: | engine, it is safe to assume that he; Hides are not worth much, yet we will buy them at market price-- last winter shipment going out soon. Have one of our Fresh MILK COWS, for sale. She was tested for tuberculosis last week and found healthy--will make a good family will bestow on it the care and atten- } cow tion it deserves. | { "At the-outset, it is a good idea to: 000- remove all sentimental thoughts of your automobile. You may be espec- ially proud of it, for it may mean qu an investment to you, but regardless | of that, it is a piece of machin deaf and dumb. It cannot help its It must depend on you for care. "The manufacturers supply' with each car complete instructions as to the proper care of their cars. These are written after years of experence both in the operation and manufacture of motor cars; and we urge you, as duty to your car, to study these cave- fully, to become familiar with as many working parts as possible. Regul practice ther ules set forth, and you Courteous Service uit i a D. FRE]D, Proprietor. elf. HET =) hod el arly ROSE N E TRAC TORS OUR HORSES» assing situations. i "It is easy to understand the, that T PALKING over plowed gzoun 2h day tires your team as 5 3 i > 2 wrell ag tb or ab ull : 2 the service that an automobile will -¥ = ah the driver, ow t pulling a load ein ? : 1 ik ¥ £33134 1 BOTS 0 render you will depend on the aticntion HRT pe y of horse and man power the cing can be done most speedily it receive Neglect it and it will hag g : osene Tractor. The 10-18 show the neglect by causing trouble. Treat it with care and it will treat you well."--T.H.G. "Py TIE ne Ee ean work the "iron cessary., Don't forget that Case- usty fields without dust entering cyl- fully protects the Mctor. The all cut v enclosed and run in oil. The weight" 7 oh ut 8,400 Ibs, this, with the liberal (x ee abd Soofures BRITAIN NEEDS STORE CATT A newspaper cable dispatch that British farmers in many digiz' are very short of store cattle just now and would welcome suitable supplies from anywhere. It is naturally 1 that Canaca will be able to SURLY at least a large part of the Jali but to take full poss sessidn of the portunity here offered, and to something like a permanent in sion, the cattle furnished, as the Do inion Live Stock Branch sets forth, must be of good type, well and with the breeding nece take on the proper finish. Ths an should be under three years of and weigh not less than 1000 pounds. In connection with the situation heve unfolded it is worth while repeating the six factors given by the Agricul tural Department at Ottawa as a nec: essity in profitable beef raising, nam- ely; Use of pure-bred bulls only; de- horning of thee attle; bringing to early | maturity; selling as few catile us sible in the fall; winter fini as far as possible; distribute m ings. Regarding the last of councils the Department further ¢ "It is a striking fact that half iE Pr. ony Busy Store 1 to March 31st, 1923 cattle sold in Canada each year are £5 )£x Cig x put on the market in the four fall Ee Fh 1 mnfinish atoel aT - ANT . WETS is stills ean] se No ROVAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR, per ewt. .......... $3.85 should be carried over for winfer fin- FED OAT Pi shy) % RET ve WIE TRO $2.20 iching. A spread of 1c to 2i%c per » in §- bag 1008 aves 00 0 50 9 00 8 ge Bm mae ; $9.50 pound between fall and spring prices ED OATS, per bag $2.20 is enough to warrant winter finishing. oe shag a a Tat RS Tr Sa $10. - The British market should make win-. np A i. = SATII Tar eee Tr 2 hi BOI POU ID, 5 00500 0 Ein 0250 von Fo Tr ow 3 Se $1.25 ter finishing doubly profitable." in tb ag lots 6 : a i coidbtn 5-ba BE os SO eos re oe 0 SEE RE A ET a $6.00 a oy yt . BE OR TS, POE OWE un iun.venn stint es enssesn nm ness $1.35 py iE Re > 5 y in 3-bag ots ts Bl ore wl mw 0 SR SA BE $6.50 griculture, awa, February 2 on = cd i 1000 : ; FLOUR and FEED PRICES are gradually advancing To March 31st all Package tea willbe perh ......... vamenns HOB WANTED-- Twenty Good LAYING i After April 1st all Package Tea will be per1d ........... veen. 80 CHICKENS for cash--apply procure while we have the goods 4--13 ALF. TROTT, Waldhof Fifty Tons of No. 17 - $20.00 per ton at Vib | D. McKELLAR | %

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