Dryden Observer, 15 Jun 1923, p. 6

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER a 2. - TT m-- "Back Home Again" The visit of Miss Edna Reed to her old home town won her many new friends here, and further endeared her to those to. 'whom she aldready was V4 | bound by old ties. Quite unspoiled by i her success as a singer, the charm of These are very reasonable and just passed into stock One called Waco is made of grass. and the size 2x4 sells for ......... $ 75 9 and size a¥ xg sellsfor.. i... ... 1.00 V2 ' iN ; Another Rug is made of rags, woven together very \/ ; neatly, and giving infinite wear. a i 812 gwd eclle Tor nin nb Bn ot EL $1.50 ) size gs selleifor ooo. in 2.50 Yi 3} HE We have compared these Rugs with anything we ; had on sale for the past few years and these prices are very favourable: have ~SRio On Saturday and Monday, June 16th and 18th, we shall clean up our Apples. These are still good, and excellent for preserving, in fact still tempting to eat. 'Only a matter of 50 boxes. Do not take our word, but examine, and choose your own box. Son. Z25% 1 Price for these two days only, per box fosquito Tents Wi WV ES I ORR $3.50 4 i 2 ME SO SRE 5.50 a | success goes without saying. A : ing the old songs won all hearts imer, Alice Morrison. Trios IV--Gwen Lewis. --1 Class--Edith Lewis, Edna Jack- son, Valborg Johnston, Ernest Neely, Absent--DNMillie Herring. Sh JH Class--Clara 1} McGonegal, Stella Jackson, Ruby McTavish, Alfre Pol: i: Sse ing. Class, Jackson, Pearl Pollard. Beatrice Spalding. T-Tietin ; Dunlop, 2 1% ZR | don McTavish, Cecelia Spalding. 1 Elliott, Victor Pollard Absent--Leslie Herring Junior Primary--Jennie ;i Paulis Helliwell, A. K. LYONS ' WABIGOON Df WABIGOON, ONT.--- y goon Dramatic Club, after {earnest reheasing} entertained of Grandpa." their parts well. a few hours. A west. i¢ There will be . a box s00ial urday next, June 16th, at 8.30 p.m. No 4 : VB trict for rural teams. A | | Welcome. 'not buying baskets. MINNITAKI 'tures. ' ; \/H The pictures by the -dance. Be sure and come. pe ty wlcome. "FOR THE OUTDOORS MAN A Aplanting a tree for every one they cut down? ceivabye amount of tree planting can keep pace with the destruction of trees | [caused by campers and smokers. One unextinguished camp fire may easily could plant in a month. Until the ii | forest-fire menace is conquered; Can- Alada will not see wholesale reforest- ation by the planting process. The risk is too great. : i! Aeroplane at Work: -- Q--How many aeroplanes are being used in Canada this season? = A--About twenty-five, most of them and scouting for fires. Causes of Forest Fires i-- Q---What are the common causes of i i | forest-fires ? A--=TUnextinguished camp and lls "ling fires, lighted cigarettes i 'and i matches. The woods are: destroyed usually by the very people who need them most--the fishermen, the camp- Y ers and other pleasure seekers: Si : "Ye Olde Firm" ol : Betton & Qonmyrany, ity Kenora Branch The best in PIANOS AND PHONOGRAPHS Old instruments taken in exchange Jo instruments sold on easy terms ; BE J IRA J. WILDE in char ge 3 WANTED_YOUNG GIRL to. oasis, tin general houshold. No washing - | Mrs G. HUMPHREYS, Cabin, Dryden f The ph extent of her repertoire seéms to be 4 | unlimited, and Her kindness in sing- While here she wags tine by | 2 Crosier, Wandie Weeks, Charlie Lat- lard, Ray McTavish Kenneth "Brown- Willie Mable Skene, 'Allen ., Skene; Senior Primary--Edna Neely: Gor- Toteradinie Primary-- Marjoriie _Jackson, The Wab: - weeks of the {community for a couple of hours on; i Saturday evening, staging their three- \Viact comedy entitled, "The Adventures |; - Considering the few chances of using their talent in such manner, the several characters carried At the conclusion of { {the show, dancing was indulged in for Many visitors were pres- YY ent from outside points, both east and and dance at the Imperial Hotel on Sat- fly in aid of the Basehall Team i to enable them to take part in the ¢ schedule of games throughout the dis- Everyone Admission charged to those * A { MINNITAKI Ont--The Blue Bird { Club is holding a Bazaar and Dance VY on Wednesday, June 20th. Mr Cook jwill- be present with his motion pic-! will be shown hy! after the Bazaar and will be followed ray to Q--1Is there any company in Canada A--No, for the reason that no eon- A S| destroy, in one day, more young trees | than' a cor poration or government | CE6--T for forest survey, aerial photography } = LOTS 46 to 47 1 North Side '\prices foro immediate sale--sece, Health Talks | By br. J. FL MIDBLETON EE Dr. Middleton will he glad to answer!) ail questions on Public Health matters through this column. Address him at Spadina House, Spadina Crescent, Toronto, Ont. her personality is as winsome now "When a child dies from diphtheria 1, Mas in her school days. someone is always to blame, either! R = - ' . . That ~ her concert was a brilliant |the parents or the physician, ¥ . This; statement was made by one of the | Medical Officers of Health during a° meeting of the Ontario Health Officers Association. Mrs Scott and son Mr D. W. Scott, in|. Seevral reasons were given for the her old homd, On Sunday morning high mortality from diphtheria one of she attended Sunday School, | © where [which was lack of knowledge on the once again shee pang to the: [lines part of the public to diagnose the dis- re ease. The public must be educated so DISTRIC) 7 NEWS fas they will realize the danger of a AE "sore throat" which might be a mild Eg . case of diphtheria, and also the means. OXPRIFT SCHOOL REPORT of spreading the disease throughout for the month of May > |the community. An example of this Senior IV--Ross Jackson, Myrtle kind was given by one of the M.O.H.'s He was called to a house as the mother thought that one of the child- ren had croup, but on exaniination the boy was found 'to be suffering from a severe attach of diphtheria. The boy died the next day. There were two other. children in the family, and on examination it was found that = the older boy was recovering from a mild attack of diphtheria, without the fam- ily knowing he had even had it, while! the little girl aged two years who looked very pale and ill was also suffering from diphtheria. This case, Lowever was taken in time and with the use of antitoxin the child's life 'was saved. Education of the public in this matter is of vital importance. It ¢an- not be longer delayed if child mortal- ity from diphtheria is to be reduced. Every sore throat is possibly danger- ous--it may be' diphtheria and it may not. - Only the physician can decide? which is serious and which is not, for the physician has scientific training and memans at his personal disposal make an early diagnosis where other people would not be certain what the ailment was. A remarkable graphic summary of the number "of deaths occurring per 100 cases, according to each success- ive day's delay in getting antitoxin, has been prepared in Philadelphia, and practically the same ratio prevails in Ontario. The number o fdeaths per 100 when the antitoxin was given the first day of the disease is 1. 1; given 'the. second day 5.6; third day 6.8; (fourth day 7.7; fifth 'day 9.2; sixth day 9.3; seventh and later days 11.4. It can thus be seen at a glance that every hour is precious in the adminis- tration of antitoxin, so when little children develop sore throat nothing should be allowed to prevent the par- ent or guardian from calling in a doc- tor at the elise possible moment. P. V. Helliwell, of Minnitali closed a deal with local lumer yards Mon- «day for material to construct his "new tw oStorey ons, > sen "" ROBT. SWEENEY Genera! Blacksmith & | Woodworker Ox Xysen Acetylene Welding ia _connection " Classified discussion on diphtheria at the recent}. Hugh Pronger's Store <n Je Nove ity A RE SAR A ™ We handle a full Tine of: > i STATIONERY, OFFICE SU] 'PAPERS and a LIB RARY, . con 3 an adding to this busines 58 & two : your door, the, Free Press and 7 ] £ i ; We are also agents for: SEWING MACHINES, Sheet Music, a large MOUTH ORGANS, V week as vo BUTTRI Record Exchange, 10c. each both fe lection, can IOLINS AC PLIES, MAGAZINES, BOOKS; ng a selection of 250 Books. s boys who will. deliver to pune for.sc. a copy or z2oc. a K YPATTERNS, SINGER NOS, GRAMAPHONES i r and "disc Records 'd before you buy TONG, MANDOLINS, Our Enlarged St We have a Stock of Goods or v, 1A tg suit every he EY New dark brown Suits 5, gopd heavy A good assortment of second hand 'Suits, all styles, sizes and colours. 1 am sure that you can't go out of the store without buying one as the price is'small and the assortment is big. "Now is you opportunity te match your pants if you have an odd jacket, or if you have an odd pair of pants New Navy Blue Serge Dress Pants) 4.25 Cottonade Pants from 2.45 to 2.95 Corduroy Ponty 0. i 278 Khaki Pants, strong make 2.10 Army Cotton Breeches mt 1.50 Corduroy Breeches _=.____ ~~ 3.75 Khaki Army Breeches __._______ 2.28 Overalls Blue Stripe or plain blue, strong make, all sizes __.___ tamer 1.95 Army Smocks and Jumper s, all sizes, 50 strong that you can't wear them Lp de eh i 75 Boys' Bloomers __._._.__.__ Boys' new blue Suits m_.____ 5.50 Light Khaki Shirt ___ ie 145 Block Work Shirt... 135 Nice grey Summer Shirt, good wear- ing is : 1.33 Khaki Flannel Shirt __.__.____ Sofi Be Grey Flannel Shirt __.____ 1.35 Nice Dress Shirts, all sizes __.__. 1.25 edith Dress Shirt with attached collar 1.40 Same materal goes with the Shirt. A very good Dress Shirt with a silk front and silk cuffs __.____ nei 2.65 'Light Underwear, two pieces, per gar- ment, from 80 10 oes A.08 Light Combination Tory ear from Shite oo Soft Collars ah FOR SALE-- 28-ft. Motor LAUNCH with top, in gud condition--apply BOX 90 ROOMS TO LE CT, on Duke St.--apply THE DRYDEN OBSERVER FOR SALE_MILE Cow, ds to freshen about middle of .June--apply 120--6 UBRICK COLLEN ; A WA Ont. FOR SALE One Cow to fr fatiin" in July. . buggy or. young pigs--apply, :16--6 S. WRIGHT, Box 74 Eagle Rivet, Ont. et mm of Florence Street. LOTS 133, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140 141, 142 and 143 Scuth side First Street. LOTS 252, 254. 254, 304. North side First St. and Grand Trunk Ave. LOTS 343, 344, 345, 895. South "side Second St. and Grand Trunk | Ave, all in north Dryden. ? "LOTS 252, 253, 254, 894, ¢ 8¢s a0 343 . Cheap; or will exchange for - Hard collars, each .10 or 8 for et S00 Good assortment of neckties from .35 PRICE RRL 75 Garters, per pai . 25 Heavy Police Braces ____._ + __. wis D0 Light Dress Braces, from .50 to __ .60 Boys' Braces, from .20 to Ela Rubber or Leather Belts __._ BE Shoe Laces, 8 pair for __.__.__ 10 Bachelor Rovione per pkg pt 15 Sleeve Holders __.__._ -_ 30 Hair Brushes __..____. 45 Pocket Comibe i. ~~ 45 Lad: es' Side Combs Simran ARS you can match you jacket. We have |! a very big "stock in odd pants and jackets. : % pow Pants per pair eens. DO Jackets, from 2.00 to __.__._ 6.00 Imitation Tweed Rain Coats ____ 7.50 3.35) Good heavy blue Chambray Shirt 1.15§+ Flannel Dress Shirt, a collar of the! 5 | Ladies' New Navy Bug Serge Shien well-tailored, straight fronts, latest styles, guaranteed 'to fit as well as made-to- order, all sizes Be =.09; 50 weed 17.95 Handkerchiefs .10 each or 3 for __..25 Muleskin® Gauntlet. Gloves __..__.. .65 IMuleskin Gloves from .40 to -..... .65 Horsehide Gauntlet Gloves___ Horgehide Mitts __.__.__ 7 _. Men's Light Summer socks, all sizes and colours ___ 25 IMen's Dress Socks' LANA SCS 1 | tim 45 's Heavy Silk Socks Ien's Wool Socks __..____.__.__. 30 Men's Black Wool Socks with fancy- work 'at sides 65 Ladies Ligh Stockings, Black, Brown 3 ; 25 Ladies' Black Silk Stockings __.__ 50 Ladies' Seige coloured silk stockings. Ladies' Canvas wear at cheap prices. Ladies' Slippers -_..__ 3.45 Ladies" Dark Brown Slippers __.... 3.95 Ladies' Comfort Boot, black only, all pe LOS Sa 0) Special in Ladies' High "Top 'Boots per pair 1.25 Ladies' Second Hand Boots mi 1.65 Boys' Boots, from 3.40 to _ . 8.65 Boys' Canvas Boots .._.._______. 1.50 and Girls' setond hand Boots EBAY ia 25 RE Men's Work Bente Ci good, com- 'ortable wide fitting shoe ._. 3.35 Brown Work Shoe, double soled, shod heely ool 0 rad _.. A6H New army Boots __ ira AO 3 plain toe Sood Work Boat 4.15 Dress Boot, medium toe ____.__ 4.50 Jress Boot, medium bulld og toe, rub- . DEER] a te 3.95 Bulldog Dress Boot, extra, fit Jor tt er 4.95 's Oxfords, dark rows rts S025 black Oxfords aa " 3.50 dies' second hand Skirts _______ 95 Good assortment of Ladies' Svits, the very latest style, all sizes, from' 6.00 = RE ER SIN EE Ladies' Veil Waist Sateen Petticoats ot Just Received 150 pa ir army boots. It is advi couple of pair w Bureau Scarfs _ Boys' Jersey as a z, ey last. Sw A ber yard .. ka en imore Cook Stoves and Rahgess, in supply of Furniture /ang alse. some Kind- ly come in and inspec Bargains, = as your piano. make all kinds We and 345 are all in one block along Grand Trunk Ave. at attractive | Centre I oaks, Co G. RIPLEY It is quite as im ortant + to have your Car ; Only when everything is you have perfect satisfaction. of repairs and adjustments needs, and charges H. C. BICKNELL, Proprietor tuned up by an exper t, perfectly edjusted | can that your atte are reasonable, OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS ESPECIALLY CATERED TO ! Co + Garage

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