Dryden Observer, 1 Jun 1923, p. 2

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DRYDEN OBSERVER ET ml lt mp TS rn Health Talks Stray Shots wal By Dr. J. I MIDDLETON ss a nice little talk we got wor EE | | j : the other day in our paper concerning | Pr. Middleton will be glad to answer all questions oun Public Health matters Hose thrifty people who put the 'baw- os 1heds' through this column. Address him at ~ = o> rh & ba N 5 : j 0 i away safely 'curing the palmy i v4 days of the war and now bring them |. Spadina House, Spadina Ctescent, i Nout to buy a ear. But wasn't that = 'Forente, Ont. ) q itting the returned man below the : LE , ; i) NA pa BY hy ma ; gd ER ; D The study of diets in their relation 4 | belt, perhaps unintentionally 7 1 don't to disease has been up to the present ys ; a sadly neglected subject. In all pro- | | round in their tin lizzies or any other aressive FRE however, there is o they must have been| .. ra i idly oe ii "iat the present time, an extraordinarly © Bs 2 syens men SUD~ 15 nterest being taken in the question of / a Seiad it 0 Pry Sent Metis causation of certain diseases, the ori- Loja SHeTIRNE 5 Taree a {in of which has hitherto been some- what obscure. Much of the food eaten ! today is mot of the right kind to pro- mote and maintain good health. It is deficient in fat-soluble vitamines, be- cause through habit or custom, large] numbers of people are not particularly fond of green vegetables, milk, cheese | i cee many of the 'dollar tenners' riding or i The letter that appeared the other weelr concerning the Dryden Agrieul- ural Society will not do any harm to that concern, but may do a lot of good by stirring up some of the thoughtful Vlones. One featuresthat could be alter- ed, possibly "to advantage, is the prize ~ Four Items AERA DSNIPONRIT 8 ® tl if list. It is for too much to attempt all for eggs. When the question of green Navy Blue Serge, straight fronts, well tailor-made, good fitting, all Jsalter- IN 5. : a those classes in a small community {vegetables is mentioned many People ions free, all sizes at J SNE $19.75 9 ; e C 1d nte re S t y like ours, and the value of the prizes | shrug ther shoulders and say that they | 2 oo Fail A * : i Bit ay Mt loffered compares very favourably with {could mot get accustomed: to hay. We also have different lines of new suits in dark brown and other shades. - \ : i the School Fair List. Little "do they know how essential } i We carry a good supply of work and aress Shoes. The prices run very \/ Cut 'out a lot-of the classes NY ; reasonable. - i make the prizes worth competing for, ¢ maybe an inducement for better en- A green végetables are in keeping the diet properly 'balanced so that food os t A manufacturers lot of FANCY LE lance health may be maintained. The ordin- WORK SAMPLES, bought at 2 Sorry that we can't put out 'our price list this week as I am leaving for discount, pased along for your / Vi ke x os of EE ho congists largely of breed, the city. Will return on Friday, June 1st with a full line of Ladies' and juspection at "he snme bargain. A always afford to take a couple of days | butchers' meat, potatoes, jam, tea and . Gents. Warnidin Piease ask to see them and an i : 3 ) to visit the Fair, and take his exhibits fcoffee. 'Milk is often neglected, and' : nts nisning. . i : sec y 3 y 1 2 i . a # . 3 4 al : - Siw . dentally nothitr iocks nicer than | La | there and back and possibly be the fyet milk should form a larger part of { 1f in need of odd Jackets or Pants, you will sure to get it here Saturday. A winner of a couple of dollars. If it is not feasible, then do away yg with the agricultural part and make ait a horticultural Society for the ben | ofit of the town with perhaps a few open classes for the outsiders. our diet than is at present the case. !} The problem of such a commonplace thing - as defective' teeth. would bel' solved: by 'greater attention being paid | to the diet of children, and the decline in infant mortality is largely due to the instruction in infant feeding which now forms such a large part of infant welfare work. The experience of many observers has proved that the number of rickety children had con- siderably decreased since dried milk S. D/ was used in preference to patent foods : Si a Cod-liver oil is know to be especially | ; : aH rich in some of the essential ¥itamines e and some authorities urge that cod- § liver oil and milk should be provided ; at all welfare centres. © Buttermilk is a food that should be used much more extensively. In cases of chronic gastric catarrh it is much more suitable than fresh milk. An} to see any lady on a warm aiter- noon, sitting on the shady side of the house, making up next Christ- mas presents. Don't forget to come and see us about' Household Furniture as we carry a fair supply. Also a good assortment of Cook Stoves and Ranges. "Rifles .30.80, 3658 and .32.40; cheap Bicycles; bunch of Carpenter Tools and : many other articles too numerous 'to mention. Roads are an everlasting subject of || grumblers, but. anyone in want of an agreeable surprise should take a trip round Aubrey Township, south of Oxdrift and up as far west as Minni- | taki. They will get an eye-opener on A that jaunt. \ ¢ Whilst on the subject, Mr Heenan £0 ; i mentioned a sum of $200,000 for the : : : Mroads this year. Of course that does Palm Beach Quting Suits $ ¢ not all go on settlers roads, but pos- made to your measure. Over a iy sibly some of those who have been in ; y () the country a little more than five "4 dozen samples to pick. from. ; : Madé in por piece el any minutes may be able to get a few dol- ' VY [lars spent on their necessities. tvle. Priced at $30.00 and $35.00 ¥ Se oe $3 335 ; When speaking at Oxdrift, Peter ITER'S and Store (Opposite Town Hall) i In the Bigelow Building, | Classified Another Change ; -v fine, Price «....+-- -.. $55.00 : 1 ny i, Th bi these - The: mentioned those wonderful roads in authority a refers to the use of EEE - } * ok kK : a "ithe east that cost so many thousands buttermilk:-- When the patient 1s ROOMS TO LET, on Duke St--apply |: Owing to purchasing another bus- hot weather? hungry let him eat buttermilk; when he is thirsty let him drink buttermilk" 4 and he suggests as an explanation of | ] g the brilliant results that sometimes FOR SALE--MILK COW, due to follow its adoption, that fresh milk is' freshen about middle of June--apply perhaps not so well borne, because it 20--6 UBRICK COLLEN \ | per mile and explained that the reason they could. afford to spend all that money + was that the municipalities IN affected put up 40 p.c. of the cost. 5 That is all right, but who puts up that i | other 60 p.c.? band iness, I am offering for sale my Grocery Store. : This ean be handled 'with very little capital 'on goqd terms. All fresh 'stock. Located on the first floor of the Bigelow Building. ° THE DRYDEN OBSERVER po itt i Po , ey Com t readily - curdles in the stomach, and] 'Wabigoon, Ont. sk kx : x Seeding is done in the district, the forms large, firm lumps, while in : oy : LOGE OUT FOR BARGAINS NEXT ots are all in, early sown grain islpyttermilk the case in is already cur- FOR SALE -- CABBAGE PL ANTS, : WEEK {showing well all that is wanted now ® is a nice warm rain to bring the grass / along and the farmer will wear the Y {smile that won't come off--till some- A thing else goes wrong. dled, but finely divided. m---- outside grown, will be ready in. two weeks, "only best varieties grown. : ----NOTICE-- | Special prices for'large quantities. We All Photographic work done at also have coming. on, Tomato Plants reasonable prices and to satisfaction. Cauliflower, Pepper, Celery etc. apply Portraits taken in your home any- 1--6 McKELLAR & SPENCE where in the district.' Enlargements | ; , from old pictures and amateur films. pop go 0. H. PRONGER, Prep. ROBT. SWEENEY 'General Blacksmith & Woodworker [J Looking NG in the Men's Window you will see a man's wide fitting, fine workmanship, heavy mule upper, \/ working BOOT, wth leather sole. it This boot is absolute comfort for " The C.P.R. bases its reputation on the three C's, Care Comfort and Con- venience for its passenegers and gen- LE--RASPBERRY CANES, hot weather, and is. priced very erally speaking lives up to it. 'But | Send your order to, » { strong tirdy wack Bb og IE Say ae 34.78 there are tmes when the best laid HENRI LARSEN, Dyment } , sandy stock, heavy eopReB Ll. ; CET It is really worth the money, with es schemes are apt to go astray. The} == rm erm if Ein -- > Ei Oxygen Acetylene "which vou will agree when you Wllocal servi 1d b nsiderabi , varieties adapted for these 33 ¥¢ 8 3 : service could be considerably yoprcp TO CONTRACTORS welding , parts, strong plants, per doz. 50cts. examine the boot. The upper is McKELLAR & SPENCE improved. For instance, not long ago i i Tenders will be in connection 3 J so good that it will stand a second sole. j be os at a flag station with no agent, four passengers waited for more than an hour to go to Dryden on business. Owing to the late arrival of the train, undersigned up till Noon of Monday, the 4th day of June, 1923, for the stumping and grubbing of the centre received by the 1--8 JAMES McFADYEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE--A few year wold SOW, due to farrow August. Also quantity ¥ they found that they would be unable thirty-three (33) feet of the right-of- of young PIGS of Registered York- AND i to do their business and catch the ex=}Va¥ for the Keewatin-Manitoba Boun- hire stock, will be ready first week INSURAMOCE B ' press back again, and they turned dary Road from Mileage Seven (7) 0 in june--apply eh RYDEN ONT bd homewards. The business they were the Manitoba Boundary in the District __g McKELLAR & SPENCE. id - > : N| going to do .in the local town went of Kenora, a distance of approxim-, } / Also in the Ladies' Window there is a EO = to a mail order house. one case possibly out of scores' and surely there are enough public bodies notice of proper authorities. There is anocher case which might This is only | in town to bring such things to, the ately twenty-three (23) miles. Plans and $pecifications may be seen andForms of Tender obtained, at the offices of this Branch situated at Ken- ora, Dryden, Emo and Fort William (239 West Amelia St.), or at the office of the undersigned. The BISSELL DISK HARROWS Noted for GREAT CAPACITY, Lig] DRAFT, & Wonderful DURABILIT Furnished in 2, 3, 4 and 6-horse siz in In-throw and Out-throw types. Also in DOUBLE-ACTION TYPE for use with all Standard Tractors. { FOR SALE--A few nice LOTS, north of Grosimer Ave., east side of north road, ten minutes from station--apply 1--6 . JAMES SPENCE FOR SALE--HOUSE and LOT, No. i i A : ht be attended to. The local trai 1 ~ t18 Duke St., Dryden. Must be sold ! display of outside stitched, wide-- Yeast Be : a pe : Pi i Tenders showing a mailing date to settle u ud] 1 have the Bissell Agency for fitting Children and Misses Shoes. 1 ho girl ae Tans wane 80 as tof, ior than June 4th, will not receive y Ww isan pith DISKS, p PACKERS They are of the high est grade, \lreach Dryden just at noon. That Int ratio, / m. MILLER, Trustee : ROELERS,. and SILOS N 2 oak. tan soles, and guarinteed to \] the hour 'when business heads are} \" "04 heque for One Hundred =5 Dryden, Ont. ET i wear. Infinately more satisfact- it |away to dinner and any person wish-1n 1. (2100.00) vot i _ () \ ory than canvas or rubber, be- 4 trig; to db business with them WSR. er fin Gh iy pie FE ey ar, be " ; ; hs 8 | cess his soul in patience tll the]; section. P. HORSLEY, Box 71 cause far easier on the feet. Suit Ml i) 1) lg patience LL THER inp jowest or any tender not neces- | SEL able for either boys or girls BD Now could not {that train be so altered as to reach Is it not time that both Minnitaki sarily accepted. dips Ge { I have a ood HEAVY TEAM for sale, [| pric Lk rot : ¥)| Dryden at 11.80 aan. or even earlier 2 H. FULLERTON, Director 32,000-ths weight; also Harness and | - i y Sizes 8 t0 10% +..oovnnnn $3.00 ji|end give a longer shopping time fo orthern Development Branch yyagon.--Apply vy : 0 Sizes IT tO 2 «vii rren nnn 3.50 out-of-town customers? Parliament Buildings F. A. HAKALA, Vermillion Bay. OHN MOORE OXDRI] i] . \ Toronto, Ont. n \/ i pee = and Gunne were elevated to the dig-g™ Rr ; } : : i nity of having an agent at these os a, Ie KEEP s TUNED UP ? \V/] places. Both settlements are growing Ye Olde Firm NN Le fast and are doing quite a volume of Treintznan & Company, Ftd AAPAPINAIINIINIS - NAAAAAAS a Wr business with the railway. The C:PR.§ Honore Branch : : \ wi i a ? Bop 4 iy Vi A EF hi Lp of igoods to i dd : Tt is quite as important to have your Car tuned up by an expe A ' ¢ ihe Se Aer odes dn y as your piano. Only when everything is perfectly adjusted ¢ / 4 |the goods 'at, these stations seemingly PIANOS AND PHONOGRAPHS : Ee : . 3 + | their responsibility ceases.! More thang oo 0 a tater § I you have perfect satisfaction. : ! d instruments taken in exchange 7 ] : 3 once parcels have disappeared wheng. oo omen ge | 'ro make all kinds of repairs and adjustments that your & al ' 4 |left- there and the owrters have to stand the loss. This isi hardly fair and. such things could / hardly take sold on easy terms EE SE IRA J. WILDE in charge needs, aml charges are reasonable. 2 % \ 'oy : yi al !1place if there were an agent in charge L OUT-OF-TOWN . ORDERS ESPECIALLY CATERED \/ : ; 3 Also the placing of an official in these : = Hel y | : Land She places would give employ- --NOTICE-- ; hon = : N PARES 7D) ment for somebody anxious for a job For Service--Pure bred (registered) a 9 DRYDEN, Ont. and help out unemployment even if it Shorthorn Bull at Lot 3 Con. 6 Van Central Garage i? 53 vat : did lower the dividends by the fraction Horn--apply : . TO ot Fant ide Bel Baga i SAME ATOR H. C. BICKNELL, Proprietor ! . 0 / | ® a 3 J d ; ; fs g - !

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