Dryden Observer, 11 May 1923, p. 2

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pest THE DRYDEN OBSERVER bre so mma gang Picture Framing Tanltobe Gypsum Hardwall and Woo re, Lic. : Tal faking nonin AN JERSON & NEW KIND OF HEAT! Try Hin) Your Stove 30 Days Free is The OLIVER Qil-Gas Burner Does sway with coal and wooed -- cheaper. Makes your steve or ; range an oif-gas stove. Three times the best. Keeps home warmer. LM » Ko fires to make. No ashes, dist, smoke, oder, chopping. shoveling, carry- ing dirty coal or wood. Saves hours of wark. Blakes your stove heat or bake better, cleaner, ly eet voi wish we can supply. We keep a full stock of wire goods on hand at all "times. Tell us fou what purpose you wish it and we | will figure up the cost. We are quicker, Doesn't chang e your stove, Bim; 1 by ' Lasts lifetime. Makes its own gas from coal-oil } in firebox, easily sli Rta, in or out, shsolute y safe. sadenariors: 4 bl LSU he 2 quar ters i] all har dw are 2 Qerozoms) 2 small. mt Wit is gen and felting Vs ete, ne eaper. ives ev e nsiantly, . tools, small god 3, ks "needed i i ggtle, by Soy Se = stanly, apy stove. your barn, hen house, garage, etc. 1} z IS Taonan Hm, Sabor. hn . i fim ow ) * He; Olas © Isakson ~ E A K 1L.OE DRYDEN ONTARJO ° ® od wi . DRYDEN - ONVARIC Care of FE. A. Klose 1 CHAS. B. BU RGESS OUR SODA FOUNTAIN Is now in full swing, with all thegood qualities of last year, and is : , AT YOUR SERVICE i nS ro 0 Oe ANI AA Our New Parlour Visi® Sold-b by:-- As . RIPLEY Dryden, pp FARMERS !! We have in stock, a good supply of . Land Plaster We are gwing away a splen- "did book of Practical Homes | and Barns. Call at the oftice and get Ont. Dick Trist iryden Livery, Transfer fe) Cand "Brchange Bara : $ DRYDEN = § : Sutiiesvsiefertsigsyse | CROPS s fF 80804 asa vs - your copy - ; fe M. J. CROSIER HARTFORD FIRE INS. oe Uo 1% and General Merchant, GALT COAL J. Winterbottom OXDRIFT, ONTARIO Dry Goods Groceries Boots and Shoes" Lumber, Coal Hardware and Farm Produce and Builders' Supplies. Frost & Wood and DRYDEN ; ONT. Cockshutt Implements SORIA EA RENE a RRY An old range may wield: more than a new Garry costs Every woman knows how dreadfyl an old range wil a poor oven can be. How much coal it wastes! How often it ruin good food! It is really an economy to have a modern Garry with its white nickeled steel oven (washable) and its smooth, glistening exterior. Easy to care for, easy to clean, a sure baker! It's a comlcrt every day =n range you would certainly be proud of enjoy SUPPLIES HARRIS! A {prov i od == 2 a 0 a [4] = 2 = ail questions on Public Health mailers in. Add Spading House, Spadina Cre 4 Tordnto, Ont. (continued from last week) 'Man cannot live by solid food alone, go to a mixed diet of all of the pie- viously mentioned elements, liquid must be added. Pure water is the best beverage. Most foods. contain a er and this is pai- fesh friuts and veg- these do not contain for "the body needs. =, tea, cocoa ke up the necessary y Gian of ; ciculariy true of atabl But suflicient watery Soups, watez, ie. 1 Haul ids. Cocoa and chocolate, milk and alco- hol are foods as well as beverages. | But foods may be harmful as well as beneficial. They may peison the body in this list, and should be used with great moderation if used at all. You can drive a horse to water bul vou cannot make him drink, says a bh. So, also, you can tell people what they should or should not eat, but unless the housekeeper 'chooses her meal with wisdom, prepares them in an appetising manner, and, serves them attractively, she is Tot likely to have the satisfaction of a well-fed, happy family." And simple food, well cooked can be provided at a reason- able cost. jugar, bread and butter. A plate of bE porridge with milk and trea- cle is a meal in itself. oe replaced by any of the other cereals "For lunch, a nourishing soup, made with milk or barley, peas, beans or lentils, macaroni with cheese, or a stew or a meat pie. To this choice must be added a fresh vegetable salad such as lettuce and tomato. as desert. ding and cocoa. nutritive values at the lowest cost. They may be added to, or varied ac- cording to the income of the individ- ual, but overeating must be avoided. If an increase in amount is made it must be in keeping with the occupa- tion. "A man engaged at active lab- ouring work will need more food to repair his wasted Combined with any rational diet exercise' and fresh air to keep the body fit. There must also be regular and free movement of the bowels. The proper feeding of the family ghould be the are of every housewife; it is a laudable achievement, and not patient laboratory research. Tt is within her power to assist in creating in this generation a race more equable : |in temperament of finer physique and better able to withstand disease than generation has ever any previous . "Ye Olde Firm" Beintzman & @ongpany, Tix Kenora Branch The best in PIANOS AND PHONGCGRAPHS Old instruments taken in exchange New instruments sold on easy terms IRA J. WILDE in charge Ee ROBT. "SWEENEY General Blacksmith & Woodworker Oxygen Adotylone A welding in connection The BISSELL DISK HARROWS Noted for GREAT CAPACITY, Light, DRAFT, & Wonderful DURABILITY. Furnished in 2, 3, 4 and 6-horse size, in In-throw and Out-throw types. Also in DOUBLE-ACTION TYPES, for use with all Standard Tractors. 1 have the Bissell Agency for DISKS, PACKERS ROELERS, and SILOS For sale by OHN MOORE "OXDRIFT. A instead of nourishing it. Alcohol dees For breakfast, milk milk and water i or, tea or cocoa with milk and Porridge can | : A simple | pudding or stewed fruit should serve | For supper, bread and butter, cook-* ed prunes or apricots, a simple pud- Such menus contain the necessary energy than an! office worker who has little exertion. must be added a sufficient amount of Diet is a subject well worth study. 1 at all impossible, for her natural re- ; sourcefulness the modern woman has, ETRE serena | NOW at her service the fruit of much OR HHGDY RCE PREG Classified a Tn] NOTICE -- there is anyone living in Dryden or vicinity belonging to a body known as Christadelphian would they please communicate with ARCH MARTHUR 18--5 st Box 128, Dryden Jr me ee om eee os MAKE ME AN OFFE for the South Half, Aubrey Township. under cultivation. Comfortable four roomed frame cottage and other build- ings all in good shape. possession, % mile from school. I will 'congider either Terms or Cash, say what you can do, how and when to ARTHUR THOMAS, R.R. No. 1, Bridgeburg, Cnt FOR RENT-- Dunlop FARM, being Lot Nine* (9), Concession Tou (4), Wainwright. Quite a large clearing. J. A. KINNEY, Barrister = | onsis Kenora, Ont. ' FOR SALE-- LEMONADE COOL ER 11--b5e Mrs C. E. SMITH ! (North of track) HOUSE FOR RENT-- Ant to, 11--bc * Mrs C. BE. SMITH = (North of track) : FOR SALE--New BUGGY and sec- 11--bc H. A. WILSON | (2 the livery od FOR SALE-- BUGGY, in good con- | dition, cheap for cash--apply : 11--5 C.V. ARNOLD, Dryden | "FOR SALE-- Heavy WORK HORSE, 1650 Ib, 8 years old, good worker. 15 C. V. ARNOLD, Dryden FOR SALE-- Registered Jersey COW | in good condition, due to freshen latter part of May--apply | STEWART & CURTIS i $ FOR SALE--- A few bushels of TIMOTHY + SEED, clean. One yearling BULL, Black Angus; also four HEIFERS--apply DURDANDALE FARM or Durance Bros. Auto Garage (opposite Royal Bank) RII INI A IGG GNIS CPI Ts FOR SALE--40 h.p. STEAM ENGINE 'rear-mounted; in good running condi- tion--apply, BOX 25 & FOR SALE-- REF RIGERATOR 20x 18x42 thoroughly renovated, guaran- teed in good condition. takes it--apply : {11-5 A. W.DOUDIET 'FOR S SALE_ New seven Soll HOUSE. B.C. Fir mantle finish, 'cement basement, hot air furnace, good water and good garden ground. Or I will build you a smaller house on my property to suit your means. 'of--don't pay rent--I never did and! I have been here longer than you. See me-- 11--5 AW. DOUDIET HOUSE FOR SALE Good Wao) furnace, soft water tank and pump. | One acre of land suitable for garden and good well. For particulars and terms apply to DRYDEN BUSINESS & PROPERTY ! for Sale or Rent.--apply to R. J. PRONGER Fort Francs, - Ont. ! EL en {FOR SALE-- Con TIMOTHY nay $20.00 at stack. Also. Q.A.C. a ey for seed $1.25 per rn McKELLAR & SPENCE FOR SALE-- 'Standard named var- iety STRAWBERRY PLANTS, nice , rooted plants. The kind with the large fruit, 50c per doz. Also MUL- { TIPLTER ONIONS, home grown sel- ected stock, 15¢ per Ib while they last {4--5 McKELLAR & SPENCE "FOR SALE-- SEED POTATOES, at Lot 7, Con. 6, Van Horne. A quantity bushel.' Passed two Field Inspections as No. 1 extra--apply 11--5 E. W. WICE, Dryden 80-acre farm for sale, 1% miles from Town of Dryden on the road to the beach. - Good land, good buildings. ; For full particulars apply to : i 15--11 DAN KE gee Dryden OR SALE_OVERLAND TOURING CAR, $675.00. -- apply to R. J. PRONGER 3 Fort Francs, Ont. FOR SALE-- Pure-bred Jersey BULL One year old in June. A fine individ- ual--apply STEWART & CURTIS it { religious Lot 4, oF 4 About 20 acres Immediate 7 St § ond hand LUMBER WAGON---apply J OBSERVER OFFICE y First $10.00 § i 4 1f you have a job you are fairly sure, A. J. LOCK, Box 42, Dryden : before buying. AN J ag 9.1 Saturday Specials NOT A SEED RAISINS, 3 pkgs ........ 57 FRUNES, 60-90, 2080 nes oil, TE .53 SULTANA RAISING 3st... 0s .53 DAT FLA A ON Sap ME Gl es 71 DIFFEE, res oh gio ndns Be 0. aed 1.59 Vi Sap RED SALMON, sivang JL... .55 4 5, 3 sizes, per doz. 75.65 and .. .55 n RU IT, large size, 290r 0.5% \ ARB OLE NE: CO 15 i 4 NAS: Zion 0 ARR. .25 v STOCK STRICTLY FRESH AND i 0 QUARITY THE BEST / NY ' ae '5 Forde : Wi Ostrift Le operative oh Limi ted. L ETN ST Week-end Extras IBS; PORK TENDERLOINS; FRESH VEAL =, 0) U A Always on hand :-- po) Ly A 4 r Y PRING LAMB, BEEF and PORK FRESH HAMBURG svsty day List of Cooked Meats :-- WESTFIELD'S CORNED BEEF JELLIED VEAL, HEAD CHEESE LUNCHEON LOAF COOKED HAM, BAKED HAM 'ROAST PORK ; Cur k < D. FRE]JD, Proprietor. is ERGSENE TRAC TORS AVE YOUR -FIORBES 3% FALEING over plowed ground all day tires your team as VY well as the driver." How about pulling a load besides? In thege days of scazclty of horse and man power the work such as discing can be dome most speedily 'cally with a Case Kerosene Tractor. The 10-18 or smallest Tractor can pull an 8 ft. dowble action disc harrow full devth. Busy farmers can work the "iron horse" day BA night if necessary. Don't forget that Case tractors operate over dusty fields without dust entering cyl- inders, - The Air washer fully protects the Motor. The all cut steel spur gears ave fully enclosed and run in oil. The weight® of the Case 10-18 ix only about 3,400 Ibs. this, with the liberal sized tires prevents soil packing. Other important features osiety ed in full degeriptive literature sent out for the asking. Let us tell you more about the 10-18 or larger Case Tractors. F. T. BRIGNALL OXDRIFT - ONTARIO. set > pi rl CP 5 BA " y 7 OW » == 4 EN A col <I 'R- p « s THIS IS PRUNE WEEK ; and these prices are very low as all Dried Fruits have advanced and are very scarce 25-1 Ih Box PRUNES, size 80--go by the box, .15 per tb, a the th 18 25-1 b Box PRUNES, size 70--80 by the box, .18 a tb; by thetb .20 25-1b Box PRUNES, size 50--60 by the box .20 a ib; by the 1b .23 W Tih our Dry Goods Window next week for the latest New York Fashions in Ladie's Ready-to-Wear. Something Dryden lad- ies have not been shown yet and it will pay vou to wait and see Will have a niec assortment just next week :-- BLOUSES, SKIRTS AND SPORT COATS . SCO TT Dryden FARM TOR SALE Sesh aononinbatariroveres 2A. GARDINER § General Merchant "EAGLE RIVER, ONT. of Carman No. 1 Potatoes at $.100 per 2 121 acr 3, 1% miles south-west of os Dryden. 8% Lot 6 Con. 4 Township of Van Horne on shore of Lake Wab- igoon. 5 roomed house with cellar; 3 3 barn 20x28; hen-house 14x36; shed SAE barn 20x28; hen-house 14x36; she 20x25. This is a fine location for Gockshutt Plow Co. Frost & Wood small fruits, vegetables or, Implements Sharla frnam Cannratare CHUIPS VO VIVUGl Gena usd Raw Furs Bought and Sold excellent sandy beach--apply poultry An ideal place for summer home with ¥ STEWART & CURTIS = V00000000000000000000008

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