[HE DRYDBN OBSERVEK The Wright Store A Fresh Supply of Fruit Just Arrived 1 have also received a Fresh Supply of SWEDISH RYE BREAD and BUTTER KRUST TOASTS; also SWEDISH BROWN BEANS and ITALIAN BRICK CHEESE. Oranges, per dozen... .25, .40 & .50 Sugar, white or brown, 8 Ibs for $1.00 Grape Fruit, large size, each... S15 00S alk a: 11.75 Two for -25 Cheese, per 1d 25 Finest Quality Lemons, per doz. 30 : : Bananas, per doz ...--..- HES 70 Tinned FISH-- Celery--Two for -- tem... 25 CHICKEN HADDIE, .per tin._.. .30 Tomatoes, per IB con - .25 PILCHARDS, Two tins for__..._ 35 Butter, Finest Creamery, per H__ SALMON, Red, tall tin --_.__._ Tg UE et 2) ANCHOVIES, per tin --..--..--. 55 3-1b pails 55 ji 5-1 pails 85 'FAT HERRINGS, per tin... .25 10-1 pails 1.75 KIPPERED HERRINGS, tin..--.. 23 A Special Price on DOrothy Kingston Chocolates :-- Y%-1h Boxes, 45 cts. 1-1b Boxes, 85 cts. ~~ 2-1b Boxes, $1.50 Also a Fine Assortment of MOIR'S CHOCOLATES at 65 cts. a 1b. wish Phone No. 49 ve J. WRIGHT, Proprietor Phone if you 1924 Superior Chevrolet BETTER THAN EVER and the price of a 5-passenger Touring is only $835 f.o.b. Dryden WITH FULL EQUIPMENT Our deferred payment plan will help you to get your car on down payment of $255.00. THE NEW MODELS ARE NOW ON VIEW AT OUR SHOW ROOM (The Latimer Hardware Stand) COME AND SEE THEM lized, and that every effort.should be A | P. there are fewer accidents. Jin its report gives some Ventilation Living in overheated rooms has an' injurious effect on health, according to a report just issued by the New. York Commission on Ventilation, which says in part:--"We believe the dangers of room overheating are far more serious in their effect on human health and efficiency than has been generally real- made to keep the temperature of the schoolroom, the workroom and the living-room at 68 or below. i Humidity, or the amount of moisture! in the atmosphere, has a great effect! on the feeling of comfort or discomfort in the temperature of a room, and the! Commission sets a relative humidity? of 52 per cent as being best. They do: not think that variation in humidity § within reasonable limits is as harmful; as some consider it. When the hum: d-! ity is high it makes us feel cold in cold | weather and hot in warm weather. On: the other hand, if the humidity is very low, the air must be too warm if our normal body heat is to be kept up to the right amount. , One would hardly think that thei temperature of a workshop had much to do with the occurence of accidents, and yet there seems to be a definite, relationship between the two. It has | been found for instance that when the' temperature is too high or too Tow, ! more accidents occur than when the nes | Workshop is comfortably warm. 'When | the temperature is kept at 67 degrees! In fac-} tories kept at 52 degrees the accident! { | rate is 35 per cent higher than in those : lat 67; and at 77 degrees F. the acci- | dent rate was 39 per cent higher than at 67. The commission of ventilation interesting information on this subject, which is lof interest to thousands of people in: . the province of Ontario, because work-, ing conditions are somewhat similar. The most important result of our ex-: periments, perhaps, has been the dem-1 onstration that even moderately High] temperatures between 75 and 86 deg. are accompanied by demonstrable' harmful results, says the report. "Ex- treme high atmosphere temperatures are highly prejudicial to human health and comfort, and it is such tempera-: tures rather than the chemical pollu-} tion that the most serious effects of; bad air are due. An increase from 68: to 75 deg. F caused a decrease of 15. per cent in the work done by workmen who were stimulated by a cash bonus. | An increase of temperature from 68 to { 136 F when the relative humidity or } I moisture was 80, caused a reduction of bh 28 per cent in the work done, in spite | 7\ J of: the bonus offer. Durance Brothers & Coy. Distributors of Chevrolet Cars and Trucks. Dryden and Kenora Ask Your Grocer or Confectioner EVERY Monday, Thursday. Saturday BROWN HEALTH BREAD Fresh Every Wedndsdey RAISIN BREAD Chock full of plump, delicious Raisins DRYDEN BAKERY TE a CS as Me aa FULL STOCK OF:-- Electric Washing Machines VACUUM CLEANERS TOASTERS, IRONS || GRILLS, HAIR CURLERS | MOTORS, WATER HEATERS RADIOS, ELECTRIC RANGES, LAMPS, HOT WATER PADS VIOLET RAYS ELECTRIC DOOR BELLS WIRING, FLASH LIGHTS. BATTERIES and BULBS ie i 5 = A G. Ripley's | And all other Electric appliances. H. A. JEWELL & Coy. OXDRIFT ONTARIO * kx kk DRY GOODS, GROCERIES | BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, HARDWARE. ete. ste Maple Leaf FLOUR & FEED Massey-Harris IMPLEMENTS House of Hobberlin (men's wear) | FRESH DAIRY BUTTER and NEW LAID EGGS. FRUITS IN SEASON do kok oE ox PRICES RIGHT We appreciate your trade. Give! us a trial order. Mail Orders, promptly attended to. ERR Fire Insurance Companies Represented by Douglas Lane British North-Western Fire Insur- ance Co. Commercial Union Assurance Co,' Ltd. of London, England. | Canada Accident and Fire Insur ! ance Co. { Fidelity-Phenix Fire Insurance Ca. New York. ! Guardian Assurance co. Ltd. of London, England, established 18Z.. General Animals Insurance Co. ox | Canada.- i: The London and Lancashire Insur-' ance Co., Ltd. Nova Scotia Fire Underwriters | Agency. Northern Assurance Co., Ltd. of London, England. National Fire Insurance Hartford. North British and Mercantile In-} surance Co., Ltd. Ocean Accident & Guarantee Cor . poration, Ltd. : Queensland Insurance Co., Ltd. The Sun Insurance Office of Lon-; don, England (founded 1710, old- est Insurance Company in World.) : Union Assurance Society Ltd. of London, England, established 1714. Niagara Fire Insurance Co. RE ARE Co. of' rn Bo TRL GR THE ETE = Purse and Person DRYDEN |= to GOUGH'S CONFECTIONERY. CEE EE Cars on Display AND OPEN . For Public Inspection THE SNAPPY LITTLE BLUEBIRD HAS EVERYBODY TALKING, & GENERAL OPINION IS "IT'S THE BEST THAT'S BEEN SEEN; IN THE DISTRICT. FEEL HER SCOOT WHEN YOU STEP! If you're used to pushing, you'll get a surprise. YOU JUST WANT TO HEAR THE BIG MOTOR PURR.| ALL THE CYLINDERS WORK like a Bunch of BEES. Regular Investigate before you Speculate. The Overland d Garage, Dryden Touring $850 Delivered; 'ROBT. SWEENEY General Blacksmith ° Agents For- = Massey-Harris Implements Carbon Removed from Cylinders by : Acetyiene Burning DRYDEN--. "ONTARIO RESTS Sooner or Later you will Use a DE LAVAL Cream Separator and Milker. 4 ILEY & SELF GAS. on WATER. AIR, = own YOU OWN HOME ® ode i Ok kK {OUR PRICES ON LUMBER ARE LOWER THAN THEY HAVE BEEN FOR YEARS. We can fill any bill of material from Yard Stock. 2 Our Service is the same for a Board | or a Car lot. t We can sell you any bill of material at' less money than any Mail Order : House. { This is not a line yard concern where jwe have to make large profits; our | ioverhead is small. d Plans and Estimates Free ! x" % * £3 SCREEN WINDOWS AND DOORS "At Special Prices. LUMBER. SHINGLES. CEMENT. PLASTER AND LIME. _'A Suit to Suit "7 HAT'S what it means to you i to be able to order through Clothes de- BRICK, us "Better Built" LATH. SASH AND DOORS. signed and tailcred to your mea- BEAVER BOARD. sure by EMPIRE PLASTER BOARD. & SILOS, ete., etc. pan SET PAPER ROOFING. MOULDING. | Tor ONTO: And All Builders' Supplies. ok OK k J You could not obtain similar value in any other way. The latest in style, a wide range of 1, Winterbottom material and skilled Sona ship are combined by these master tailo hose volume of >usiness" en them to give And for-- HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE Co. W E. A. Klose, Agent MACHIN & TEASDALE Barristers, Solicitors, etc, {IMPERIAL BANK BLOCK KENORA 1] 1] Ont. i i 0. 0. F. DRYDEN LODGE, Ne 417 meets at the Town {Hall every Monday evening at eight .o'clock. F. COOPER, N.G. D. ANDERSON, Secy Visiting Brethren Cordially Invited, L.O. I. DRYDEN LODGE No. 1694 meets the first Wednesday of each month, at eight p.m., in the Town Hall. Visiting Brethren eor- dially invited. : J. E. HARRIS, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Secy 'Golden Star 1H: No. 484 2 AF. & AM. G.R.C. ). Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, i the Second Tuesday of each month Visitors Cordially invited. A. BE. BERREY, W.M. A. BURTON,, Secy. eur customers the benefit of ex- tremely close pricing. Call in and see the complete range of fabrics and the attractive de- signs we offer. : 4; 0 and up LIE KEROSENE In these days of scarcity We have also received a Good Supply of NEW NAVY BLUE SERGE SUITS, at $18.75 Second-hand Suits, all styles and colours, and sizes to fit every man, sized tires prevents soil packing. explained in full descriptive liter: at a price that you can't afford to Let us tell you more about the 1 go without one We always carry a good line of Odd Jackets and Trousers to match. OXDRTFT T RAC TORS HORSES» Ih over plowed ground all day tires your team as well as the driver. How about pulling a load besides? of horse and man power the | heavy farm work such as discing can be done most speedily and economically with a Case Kerosene Tractor. or smallest Case Tractor can pull an 8 ft. double action disc harrow set to full depth. Busy farmers can work the "iron horse" day and night if necessary. Don't forget that Case tractors operate over dusty fields without dust entering cyl. inders. The Air washer fully protects the Motor steel spur gears are fully enclosed and run in oil. The 10-18 The all cut The weight of the Case 10-18 is only about 8,400 Ibs. this, with the liberal Other important features ature sent out for the asking. 0-18 or larger Case Tractors, F. T. BRIGNALL ONTARIO ¢ 3 ONTARIO; | 4 FOR YOUR EASTER wo