Dryden Observer, 9 May 1930, p. 2

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THE DRYDEN OF Eh Specials for the Week-end BLUE RIBBON GOV'T GRADED BEEF-- : and kept in Perfect Con, ition in our new KELVINATOR FREEZING PLANT, EE CC EE CER EC EEE iE SE Dryden EET A. PATERSON, En SE i SW ROP A TE er Si Ls {1 Who in this world is more deserving or appreciative of ap expression of ihe wealth of tender love you hold for "Mother." We have a beautiful assortment of Greeting Carls that will aptly con- vey the Loving Message. "all priced" 05 to 25c. On a Special table from Do not deny her the Joy of Receiv- ing this message op Mother's Day. Pronger & Armstrong . frequently responsible for heart dis- - fection in tonsils and teeth Heart Disease (Health Service of the Canadian Medical Association) joes or St. Vitus' Dance, are the prevention of; an } grow'ng pains or painful joints, essential, as are diphtheria my immunization at early age, protection against the com The heart is a muscle organ which municable diseases and proper care acts as a pump sending bood to all} ¥ of these, if contracted with particu- parts of the body. The blood must jis supervision during the convalesec- reach all parts because it carries the ence. 1 nutrition upon which depends the! very life of each part. If the heart is damaged, the result is heart dis- ease. Depending upon the nature & extent of the damage, the heart is correspondingly unable to carry out its work. The heart musce may be damaged as the result of infection. The pois- one given off by germs are very apt to cause injuries to the heart mus- cle. Rheumatic fever, syphilis; diph- theria and scarlet fever are the principal diseases in which the heart is damaged by the poisons which cause them. Another form of 'mfection which is ease is that which is caused by tonsillitus and diseased tzeth. In such cases, there is a focus of in- where As the individual grows older care should be taken to avoid those con- ditions "whch, although not d'rect causes, do predispose the heart to damage or to the breakdown of a heart already somewhat 'Such conditions are excesses of an kind, whether in food or drink; or 'n the manner of life. Too little or too much exercise, lack of rest; ov- er-eating and worry are some of the factors which contribute to the in- cidence of heart disease. Whey the heart is detected early, and the individual is able and wil- ling to adjust his life to the capacity of a weakened organ, he very frequ- ently outlives his friends because of the reagcnable care which he gives himself. poisons are produced by the germs : living at the focus, and such poisons whey, carried in the blood stream, may damage the heart. Acute rheumatism is the chief cause of heart disease early in life. The specific cause of rheumatism is not known. It should be understood that growing pain, tonsillitus; chor- | i ea and St. Vitus' Dance are evidence of rheumatism in children, dis:ase maintenance of The prevention of heart begins with the iphysical fitness by proper food, fresh 3 air; sunshine; rest and play. A clean: mouth means regular denta care and the treatment or removal of diseased' teeth; the treavment or removal, if necessary of diseased tonsils; prompt attention to tomsils or sore throat, * Dryden, Ontario ty 000000000000 00 MACHIN & DONLEY, Barris- CO GRANITE & MARBLE ters, Solicitors, etc, Office on Oo TIONUMENTS Q ; 0 G20. NOBLE © Man Floor, Donnelly Block, G Dryden, Ontario © Corner Matheson & First St. CP0O00C00000000CQ0 South, Kenora Ont. TITTY EE En Winterbottom Lumber Yard == "The Best From the West" ROSEDALE COAL SCREENED UP TO A STANDARD -- Not Down to a Price A Hard Coal that will Stock Anywhere and All Lumps $13:50 per Ton i DRYDEN t Jas. Winterbottom, Ontario A A Td eS St Bs ei er stmt iF FRESH GROCERIES CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS 2nd VEGETABLES FLOUR and FEED CURED MEATS Always a Fresh, Cleah Stock 1929 Chevrolet; 6 cyl, spare tires: all extras 3725.5 1925 Overland Touring fine condition; 5 good tires : $185,% 1928 Chevrolet Coupe, looks and runs like new sg $475.00 1929 Pontiac, 6 cyl. like new; all extras $860.% Durance Whist & Dance. Dry Cleaning & Steam Pressing BY A MODERN METHOD Prompt Service on all Orders and Work of the Highest Class. BEGIN NOW BY HAVING YOUR WORK DONE AT A MODERN STEAM LAUNDRY a Whyte Street Laundry Mrs M. SMITH, Proprietress WITH AN ERE is a once-in-a-lifetime used cars "with an OK th be long remembered. Due to the tremendous popularit all' damaged. ! ) THAT COUNTS § Pr 11 THE £ ny i i i ATE ESR LA LR EL RE TE A MD tL TS EH HHH ET Romping, Bumping; Climbing; Sliding Youngsters! How they burn up Shoe Leather. parents to buy Footwear of true tested.quality. We have Childrens Shoes--sSolid leather throughout. In Ratan Oxfords--Sizes 8 to 2 That's why it behooves { SESTSLIATE IPI TIRESNAT 18830 ax Patronized by those wlio know Values HH E HHH HHH HH HEE BIHAR HB HHH HUH EHH THT =AUSILIIER000000REB200080EE WOOD SAWING A Call For Us Will Result in Prompt Service. Leave Orders at Star Pool- room, Phone 102, or at my house, Queen St. L BAUEBB. = STOTT J. A.GARDINE General Meschant, EAGLE RIVER Agent for Frost & Wood IMPLEMENTS. COCKBBRUTY PLOW Cov 8 8 @ Cream Separaters. y RAW FURS BOUGHT & 80LD. Sharples opportunity to secure famous at counts" at savings that will y of the new Chevrolet Six, we have an wnusually large stock of fine used cars. To clear this stock at once, we offer, not only the usual reduction featured yearly at this time, but DOUBLE REDUCTICNS, meaning prices that are nothing less than sensational. Benefit by these amazing values. Come NOW--today! UC-130X THE MOST SPECTACULAR VALUES WE HAVE EVER OFFERED! 1928 Chevrolet ¥4--ton truck, Snap at $445.9 1925 Crevrolet Tour- ing; good cond'tion 3245.09 Authorized Chevrolet Dealers Dryden, Ontario = 2 ot 3 ea i he a ok ; : : % EERE EE RE HI EEE FERRER PERLE EEE LEVERS ---- 1:0:0:F:; DRYDEN LODGE No. 417, meets in the Tewn Hall Dryden every Monday evening at § p.m. G. R HAMILTON, NG: C. ETTLES, Rec.-Sec anon I, (1 DRYDEN LODGE, Ne, 1694 Beets the Firat ead Thisd Wednesday of each momth at eight p.m., in the Town Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited. R. McMONAGLE, W.M B. SMITH, Secy. GOLDEN STAR LODGE AF: & A: M:, No. 484, G:R:C: Meets in the Basonie Hall Dryden, the Second Tuesday of each month Visitors Cordially Invited. : F. J. COOPER, W:M A. E. BERREY, Sec'y 1928 Foor Coupe; new tires; Real snap - $95, 00 1926 Chevrolet 1 ton truck with Cab; good tires; 4 speed trans. 5475.90 1926 Chevrolet Tour- ing; good tires new condition; 5205. 1928 Sedan in fine run- ning ° condition; five good tires; 3375. O 3303000000000028R05000050ED5200 FALE 10A0RD0IIEIRIIONND 3

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