Dryden Observer, 6 Feb 1925, p. 3

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al © nd Monday & Saturday CREAMERY BUTTER, Special, per I oe While Quantity Lasts. 38 five BRAN, $1.65 SHORTS, five bag lots or more, per cwt. FEED OATS, five or more hag lots oF more, per ewlh i Vi 2.60 1 Bp SL ve 3-bus. bag Ld -ALSO SEE OQUER-- Goods Window FOR FRILLED SCRIM CURTAINS, per pair -- meme $1.25 FRILLED MARQUISETTE CURTAINS, 1.35 < ¥ per pair 1.05 rt rarer crm mse cme rrr Mc a Sear Me Ce Lo 0 Go Le ti etn i SEs ia aA RR - yey Health Talks -By Dr J. J. MIDDLETON _t Bed-wetting is not disease; it is simply the persistence of an infantile condition of habit. Most children at- tain control of the bladder by the end of the third year, but if they do not, the condition has become a habit. order to effect a cure, the child must a In lar intervals, and always before the time the wetting usually occurs. The period between the passing of urine and systematic training. The mechan- ism of child's control, and the "dry" habit is estohls shed. Directions for forming he "dry" habit ave as follows: -- 1) No liquids or fruit to be. taken after 4 p.m. (2) A rather light, dry supper should be provided at night; for example; not more than a tablespoonful of milk is to be alto ed on cereals. (3) coffee or highly seasoned foods, nor should the children be allowed candy or desserts between meals. (4) The child should empty its blad- der before going to bed. (5) He should be awakened every hour the first night until midnight, and then every two hours until morning. 'These periods should be lengthened one-half hour each night. Come in and See our line of TURKEYS, DUCKS AND CEESK: Have yours tagged, and let us deliver at your convenience Bio A Full Line of CHOICE BELF, VEAL AND MUTTON W KELSO, Prop. LTE EE TE SE NEA WERE IE EON pS 2 Ug &4 PORK, FRI PT Ser AR YS FHONE © Farr Pyrat Cerrar <5 3 e CROAT Bsmt Most cases will be cured by this treatment at the end of a week. When however, it is found that the child is apt to wet himself at a certain hour, it should empty its bladder a half- hour before that time for several days he habit is cured. Many children Aly "apt to wet themselves about an hour after going to bet. An alarm clock is useful at night, and a chamber should be placed on a rug at de, convenient for use. The ald be encouraged by rewards or gi for every dry day and night and should never be punished for bed- wetting, because the act is involuntary, and he does not know when the wet- ting occurs, and therefore, is mot to blame. Encourage him to be on the elert to feel the need of emptying the bladder. Guard particularly against over -fatigue or evcitement. Be in- igtent on the mid-morning and mid- afternoon rest pov? oe RTA = be taught to empty his bladder at regu- | are gradually lengthened by patient. urination soon acts under the The diet should be bland; no tea, , Clearance Sale Stationary and Marine ENGINES 7-h.p. heavy duty Stationary, for Gas. } or Kerosene, with friction clutch ploy H $195.00 5-h.p. HERCULES Stationary engine, | H i throttle governed $175.00. | 3 | 3-h.p. HERCULES Stationary engine throttle governed $120.00 1%-h.,h HERCULES stationary engine { throttle governed $65.00 Above have been thoroughly overhaul- ed, and ave in first-class order. We Also have the following Marine | Engines: One Superior Chevrolet, 4 "cylinder. . 25-h.p. Motor, Complete with generator and electric starter { (new). Snap for $375.00 | !6-h.p. GRAY, two-cycle, less carbure- tor $40.00 'Barly model 4-cylinder FORD Marine Motor, $50.00 20-ft. Motor Boat with 6-h.p. GRAY motor, complete, and in perfect runn- ing order, $130.00. DURANCE, BROS. & CO'Y Dryden, Ont. The Market FOR SALE HOUSE $1200.00 FLAT TO RENT--FURNISHED OR Unfurnished. HOUSE TO RENT--6 ROOMS, $12.00 per month. FARM FOR SALE--Apply to A. J. LOCK, Dryden. For Sale--CORD-WOOD SAW OUT- it, complete on sleighs, $150.00. for Rent--THREE HOUSES. For Sale--TAMARAC (16-inch) IN five cord lots, $2.50 per short cord.-- R. H. PRONGER, Dryden. TOR SALFE--HOUSE & PART LOT, commonly known as the "Robinson House," situate and being part of Lot No. 4, King St.,, Dryden. For par- ticulars, apply to-- (Mrs) J. W. ROBINSON 1260 Selkirk Ave. Winnipeg, Man. TO RENT--8-ROOMED HOUSE, on! Arthur St. (Mrs Fleming's)--Apply i 30]1]25 S. V. RIGBEY. Dryden, Ontario -- WANTED Secondhand FURNITURE. We would like you to give us the first chance to buy your furniture on ieaving town.--S. DATTER. Jhis | is for SATURDAY an CREAMERY or DAIRY per 1b 39¢c. or two l TE my A Boxes DI (Of =. 0s iy seven lbs for $1:00 3 CHICKS, box 3b5c LOGAN BERRIES, Evaporated, 25¢. per rackage A Special on A Large Stock of CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS three for 10c. t ies skate TAILORING And PRESSED JIMMY ALLAN, LADIES & GENT.S CLOTHING REFAIRED, CLEANED <a J E HAVE ON DISPLAY IN THE STORE ONE OF THE PRETTIEST ASSORTMENTS OF VALENTINE NOVELTIES EVER SEEN. : THERE ARE FANCY CUT OUT STANDS, at lc. 5c. 10c. 15¢. 252. & 50c. iso RED HEARTS, CUPIDS, CUP!DS ARROWS, GREETING CARDS & OTHER NOVELTIES OF ALL KINDS. Special --oxE vacuum CLEANER, reg. s25.00 for -- $20.00 (Not Second Hand.) Popnger s Yaristy Store I SRE EE Nes (oods F rom now on we will be s NETWwW LINES OF i GOODS New Voiles, New : - New (Ginghams, Voiles New Ratine Latest Shades in FUGI SILKS and CREPES, as well as the have been FLANNELS which J. HR £55 ZN howing SPR Ratines, so popular B. GATES Insist on the McCORMICK - LINE. 3. S. CORNER, Oxdrift, Ont. Agent Luri-- ITERNATIONAL HARV SS Company of Canada, id (Old Latinier Store) Dick Trist fievden Livery, Transfer § and he : A Excnange Bar: pel DRYDEN @E LB NES vrsmaa First Class SHOE REPAIRING | Grinding by the LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY L. GREENHILL All Orders Receive PROMPT ATTENTION Prices Strictly Moderate i 4, Duke. St. CASI ONLY Pe : Encourage and Patronize the store who keeps prices down and quality high. | | 4.7. GARDINER : General Merchant, "KAGLE RIVER. Agent for COCKSRUTT PLOW COY. ® % = % "Cream a] Sheriff's SALE OF LANDS for Arrears of Statute Labor Taxes. TOWNSHIP OF EAST AUBREY, DISTRICT GF KENORA PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, TO WIT: BY Virtue of a Warrant under the hands of the Chairman and Seervetary- treasurer of the EAST AUBREY ROAD COMMISSIONERS dated 1st day of August 1924, commanding me to levy upon the lands hereinafter described for the arrears of taxes respectively due thereon, together with the costs NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that unless such arrears of taxes are sooner paid, I shall, in compliance with the Act Respecting Statute Labor, Chap. 196, R.S.0. 1914, on MONDAY, THE 23rd DAY of FEBRUARY, A.D. 1925 AT THEE HOUR OF ELEVEN O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON IN THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE IN THE TOWN OF KE- NORA proceed to sell by Public Auet ion the lands, or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge such arrears of taxes and charges thereon TOWNSHIP OF EAST AUBREY 3 5 " 1751 0 - Name of Registered a @ a Z " E £ Owner ae & a 7 = p- 2 3.8 <4 4 3 = Bois W. W. French S.1% Lot 12 6 = 171 $54.95 $6.99 $61.94 Patented Fred A. Mulholland S:% Lot 5 5 160 69.45 7.61 77.06 Patented W. L. Potter N.Pt. Lot 3 2 160 41.77 6.66 48.43 Patented J. M Teets S.1% Lot 10 6 166 41.77 6.66 48.43 Patented F. E. Wannacott N.%% Lot 10 6 160 54.55 6.99 61.94 Unptd. (Locatee) C. 0. Self N.1, Lot 11 6 167 5495 6.99 61.94 Patented Dated at the Sheriff's Office at the JOHN W. HUMBLE, Sheriff, of the District of Kenora Town of Kenora in the District of Ke- pora this 7th day of November 1924. jl Lumber Gompanv SUCCESSORS TO ANDERSON & HARRIS BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS STOCK OF LUMBER, SASH AND DOORS, SHINGLES, WOOD FIBRE BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT Estimates Freely Given FULL

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