Dryden Observer, 23 Jan 1925, p. 2

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Come to us. 3 = PRE We will gladly answer all your questions and show you how sur- - prisingly easy it is for you to begin sBjoy- ing real radio at ence! . . 45 RIPLEY' S DRYDEN-- --ONTARIO Spading 'House, * get pure milk of sufficient fat standard this pauperizing' of the milk is "not my Bow Hardware | ECIAL BARGAINS SKATES and BOOTS Less than Cost FLECTRIC LAMPS 40 and 60-watt 29c. : Furniture = SIMMONS BEDS, SPRINGS and MATTRESSES | Bay Cutters PHONE No. 41 B+' CELERY, + Ame ema a Breast Feeding. By Dr J. J. MIDDLETON Dr Middleton will be glad te answer all questions on public health matters through this column. Address him at Spadina Crescent, Toronto, Ontario. Breast Feeding seems to be one of the greatest checks to infant mortality that is known. It is positively alarm- ing to take the records in anycommun- ity and see the great preponderance of bottle-fed babies. While some women th hrough physical weakness probabiy t cannot nurse their babies, the tendency {of the present time is for mothers to 'forego breast feeding on account of it: interference with social duties and ur- dinary routine of life that it would entail. Coupled with this regrettable viewpoint is the fact of commercialism in the supply ofinfant foods. Even - cow's milk, which with a proper per- centage of added sugar and water makes the best substitute for mother's milk, now-a-days rarely contains = proper standard of fat, the high prices of butter at present tempting man; people to use th eseparator at the ex- 'pense of child life. In conversatior- {with a doctor recently, in a goodsized : country town, he told me the startlins news that it was almost impossible to on account of the prevalence of separ- . ators throughout the country. It ic {evident the the unfortunale results ol | Church Services SUNDAY, January 25th. ; DRYDEN BAPTIST CHURCH Regular Services Morning & 'Evening. 11.00 a.m and 7.00 p.m 11.00 a.mm.--The Altar and the ent 7.00 p.m.--Great Sinners. a of the five great themes) Tuesday, 7.45--Young People's League The place for the young people, Thursday, 8.00 P. m. -- Pray er and Bib'e . Study. Third in series of pra yer. "Prayer"'--Tt's Power. Sunday School and Bible Class, 2.30. Come along and enjoy the © ~~ hour with us . Come and worship, you wll feel at home. : : HK & * ® siday, January 30, Rev. W. F. Road- use, of Toronto, will visit Dryden and give an illustrated lecture on Foreign Mission Work in Africa. Mr Hoachouse is representing the Heart of Africa's Mission which is interde- nominational in its scope. We invite all our friends to see these instructive ind attractive views. Remember the date and keep it open. Friday Janu- Ary 30th, at 8.00 p.m: . Adult Bi thle Class, Lesson Topic for Sunday Next:i-- . Jesus Comforts His Disciples. "ome of the questions that will be . discussed :-- realized by the people who do the i separating, for there is not a man or , Woman in Ontario worth the name who would think of depriving the children of their only means of proper susten- : ance in the early months of life. It is ; just the lack ofknowledge, coupled with i i the desire to make legitimate profits { from butter, which now fetches a high | price on the market. © This is one of the most important, factors to be dealt with in the present campaign to build up a more robust Pebyhood in this Province. Some of the reasons whi a baby should be breast fed are as follows:-- Breast milk is always ready, and is 'I never sour; it does not have to be pre- it will make baby strong and healthy; it is absolutely free from germs and dirt; it protects the baby from many infant's diseases; it is safer for the > baby; ten bottle-fed babies die to fever vy one fed on the breast; it contains i the proper-elements of food in right iproportions for the growing child; [breast-fed 'babies seldom have Lowel itrouble, which is so fatal in bo'tle-fed babies, especially in hot weather; the Vrabs will have the best chance to live lif breast fed. A normal baby should. show the fol~ lowing points in- its development: ---A. steady gain in weight; 'bowel move- _ What comfort- did Jesus give to his Disciples in the hour of tribulation? "YOUNG PEOPLE'S BIBLE CLASS. pared or measured; it is nature's method, and was intended for baby; ! What is the only means of Salvation? | You are invited to join us in study and discussion. A. J. FIELDUS, Pastor. The UNION CHURCH. Morning at Eleven o'clock-- Lesson--¢ Jesus answering John the Baptist." Luke vii., 18-25. Come and join in the discussion. We want you there. Sunday School __..__._ - 2.30 p.m. 'Evening Service--T7.00 o'clock. "Christ's Authority." Wednesday, 7.30.-- Prayer Meeting. "Prayer as a dominant desire." Be out to Prayer Service. The pray: ing people ave those who make the "Church a living institution. We always Welcome You. E. A. RIVERS, Minister. ments every day; a good appetite; vomiting; a clear skin; bright, wide open eyes; very little crying; quict, unbroken sleep, with eyes and mouth closed; a constant growth in stature, and in intelligence. The temperailure of the ely: s bath should be from 98 to 100f., it should always be kept warm. Even a slight no chill often brings disastrous results. Fresh Fruit a Fresh Fish janadian Offering a Delightful Trip for Winter Travel. Through soo Miles. of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN SCENERY. DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE EACH WAY The Scenic Way West. y SPINACH, "LETTUCE, : GRAPEFRUIT, ORANG Fresh Pork Sausa BACON AND Hams" © Ey CHICKENS, TURKEYS, AND DUCKS . FLOUR and FEED | 1SOAPS, TOILET PREPARATIONS | = ; ; +o Ea 11d Vegetables TURNIPS, CABBAGE ES, LEMONS gcs and Poultry Nachin & Popham Barristers, Solicitors, Hoa Cl MAHI EARLE C POPHA Also' Member Manitoba a IMPERIAL BANK BUILDING KENORA ONT | WATKIN'S PRODUCTS COMPLETE LINE For Farmer or Citizen REMEDIES, SPICES, EXTRACTS, etc. L} Tei H 3 HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTIES Best for over fifty years. E. T. (DAD) ROWLAND gr PH Hall every Saving and Crater 'Saving represents much mere than mere money value. They are a proof that the saver is ~ worth something in himself. Any fool can waste; any fool can' muddle ; but it takes something of a man to save, and the more he saves, the more of a man does it make him. Waste and extravagance unsettle the mind at every crisis; thrift, which means restraint, steadies it.--Rud- vard Kipling, The Mutual Life Assurance Co of Canada Distr fet Agent. FRANX M OFFER irae 3 EE a 3 hon Sake J. Winterbottom Agent for-- YARTRORD FIRE INSURANCE Co. DRYDEN LODGE, No | 417 meets at the Town Monday evening at eight Visiting Members cordially LO.O.F. o'clock. invited. - D. KENTNER, N.G. ALEX. DUNCAN, Secy. r-- = Si is Winter Looks i ee TE FERENE Good FOR A FEW WEEKS YET. ee ee We have all the equipment necessary for WINTER SPORTS, as well as STOVES, EEATERS, PiPES and ACCESSORIES for Home Comfort during the Cold Weather. --0--0--0--0--0-- How about replacing your old worn axe with A NEW ONE We have a well assorted stock of --A XE S-- and AXE HANDLES 48 'A. KLOE SS M. J. CROSIER General Merchant, OXDRIFT, ONTARIO Dry Goods Groceries Boots and Shoes Hardware and Farm Produce Frost & Wood and Cockshutt Implements ANDERSON & HARRIS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended to, PHONE-- May, 62 R 2; Nght, 62R 4 I 0. 1 DRYDEN LODGE No. 1694 ROBT. SWE CENERY meets the first Wednesday »f each month, at eight p.m., in the Town Hall. Visiting Brethren egw dially invited. D. ANDERSON, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Secy Golden Star Lodge AF. & AM, No. 484, G.R.C. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden the Second Tuesday of each month Visitors Cordially invited. H. HUMPHREYS, W.M. ALEX. DUNCAN, Secy. Ca General Blacksmith Agents Four- Massey-Harris Implements carbon Removed from Cylinders by Acetylene Burning day and OXDRIFT KEROSENE TRACTORS SAVE YOUR HORSES + LEING over plowed ground all day tives your team as ! ag the driver. How about pulling a load besides? ese days of scarcity of horse and man power the 0 work such as discing can be done most speedily mically with a Case Kerosene Tractor. Case Tractor can pull an 8 ft, double action dise ot to full depth. Busy farmers can work the "iron > night if necessary, Don't forget that Case opavale over dusty felds without dust entering cyl- The Air washer fully x protects ths r goers ave fully enclosed and se 10-18 is only about 8,400 Ibs. this, with the libe : prevents soil packing. n full descriptive Literature sent out for the asking, Letu oll you more about the 10-18 or larger Case Tractors. FT. BRIGNALL ; The 10-18 SATE Motor. The all run in oil. The wai Other important features ONTARIO 9 4 iY

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