. ibe aus anne We will carry a complete line { Candies, Cigars, Fruits, Ice Cream, and Confectionery of all kinds. = Specialty -- RCHAITS NOON LUNCH one MADE BREAD Fresh. ey day. 'ies, Doughnuts, and all Scher r Cookery. We cater for parties large or small, Lodges, ctc. Lunches Served at All Hours. All at Reasonable Prices bod 5 \ ery "iF Past Drop in when you are down town, after Rink or Theatre or any time. THE G1LD BURGESS STAND. Sewing Machines Gramophones and Bicycles Repaired - We Stock-- SPRINGS & PARTS fer POPULAR MAKES OF GRAMOPHONES. Largest Stock in the District of BICYCLE PARTS AND SUPPLIES SOLDERING, BRAZING, WELDING and LIGHT MACHINE WORK. --SKATES SHARPENED-- Send Your Work to REPAIR. DEPARTMENT Durance Hardware DRYDEN. ONTARIO The pressing demand that made big produc- tion and this lower price possible makes Trirdyn none too easy to get. Our share of the factory production will soon be goue! Now's the time to realize what five-tube volume, cross-continent ranges, real selectivity and beautiful tone clearness mean to you--before it's too late! You get all this in the Trirdyn, a 3-tube set. Every part made by a specialist. And service behind ali--we see you through! This opportunity may not come your way again! See to it--buy now! - 75 ido { yt yay duty . CIAL ELECT RI 40 and GO-waltt Busy hardware SKATES and BOOTS : less than Cost C LAMPS ~urniture . | SIMMONS BEDS, SPRINGS and MATTRESSES RIPLEY - BARGAINS 29c. each - : sufficient rest. of Health Talks By Dr J. J. MIDDLETON r--e Dr Middleton will be glad to answer all questions on public health matters through this column. Address him at Spadina House, Spadina Crescent, Teronto, Ontario. To thoroughly enjoy good health, we must observe the simple rules of right living. These include the taking of sufficient exercise to keep the body active, eating the right kind of food in proper portions, using plenty of By I mean the water fresh water win and without. the latter remark should be taken at frequent intervals, certainly a glass or two first thing in the and between meals througout the day. It is better nof to drink any fluids at mealtime, as the gastric juice is thereby diluted and re- sults in delayed digestion. For other, ther: seems to be a tendency on everybody's morning some reason or part nowadays, to eat too much starch and sugar in the daily diet. Too much starchy food causes fermenta- tion of the stomach and intestines, ion and anto-intoxication, the effects of in- testinal stasis or inertia. One and all we should cultivate the practice of eating more fresh fruits and making the leafy vegetable a larger part of our daily dietary. Weshould refrain which often results in constipat and drinking and chew thoroughly at mealtimes. our This re- of digestion, for properly masticated the stomach. We must also make it a point to get enough sleep and to avoid all un- necessary worry. night oil staying up late at nights and 'through the stress of business rising { fairly early in the morning after in- This leads to nervous- "ness and irritability which in time may result in indigestion, insomia, and other irritating conditions. result from mischievous gossip, saying { or hearing unkind things about people { with whom you are acquainted. Soon- Ler rts ATE paired state of health. i question too, persons hold a grudge against you an | are plotting to do you injury. the imagination and if the truth were khown, the people whom you suspected § , had no unkind thought of you at all. | & } Another thing to remember is that frequent bathing of the body is ab- ' solutely essential if one is to keep in' i perfect trim. tendency to spend too much time in-§ doors in a superheated atmosphere. } What could be more healthful and in- vigorating than a brisk walk in the open air? Walking is an exercise that everybody can indulge in, and there is no better recreation. Still, there * 's not half enough walking done, even asset of course, and brings convenience and comfort to every home where it ig in use, but when a person develope: the habit of sriding everywhere, even short distances that could easily be covered on foot, than the auto is little short of a menace to health. I have heard men who own cars admit that for their health's sake they would be far better off without an auto. A powerful aid to the preservation TAILORING LADIES & GENT'S CLOTHING REFAIRED, CLEANED + And PRESSED JIMMY ALLAN, (Old Latimer Store) from excesses of all kinds in eating food | NS lieves the stomach of part of the work |' foods are more easily assimilated by i of health is relaxation--of both mind | and body. If we have business cares ! or worries comnected with the daily | grind, we should as far as possibl e, put them away when evening comes, and enjoy the fellowship of family or friends or recreation or books. - The mind needs a rest as well as the body, and this applies to women as well as men. Of course there are instances where it is difficult to get rid of WOITY 4 and responsibility at special times, but as a rule, one can, by systematizing his or her work, find time for re- laxation. Above all, we need, once a year at. least, a complete change from our nor- mal surroundings, and this is especially beneficial if those who live strenuous lives, go to the woods or a quiet sum- mer resort where they can live close to nature and get a chance, as it were, to find themselves and take stock of gress. Moreover, we should always try to cultivate a cheerful spirit, and to meet adversity with calmness and fortitude, accepting with good grace what the sods have in store for us, always try- women who know how to play the ame of life to the best advantage. > D. O'NEILL Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. CARMICHAEL BLOCK | KENORA , ONTARIO SR EER A.J.GARDINEP General Merchant, EAGLE RIVER. v Too m any people § live what might be called a dissipated 7 existence, that is, they burn the mid- 7 - One must | Ce Cl .not forget the danger to health that ; or later these unkind, enpeme _ thoughts will react on the person har- ! . boring them, and bring about an im-| There is the! of having imaginar of enemies, and of believing that certain p R QO A he T ATTENTION tially tnvited: These } surmises may be merely fighents of % In these winter days we have a: +8 in the country. The automobile is an Agent for Frost & Wood IMPLEMENTS. COCCKSEUTT PLOW COY. x & Xx % Sharpie's Cream Separators. . RAW FURS BOUGHT & SOLD. TT He aD First Class i | Hell every SKATE GRINDING ' by the LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY L. GREENHILL mir oi' Spiers # . i I Orders Receive Prices Strictly Moderate STREET No. 4, -~ =} Dick Arist L rvdend very. Transie: and | xchange h ----g i DRYDEN = 8 | Sssrem SS BE i Barristers, Solicitors, H. A. C. MACHIN EARLE C. POPHAM Also Member Manitoba Bar. IMPERIAL BANK BUILDING KENORA ONT WATKIN'S PROBUCTS COMPLETE LINE For Farmer or Citizen REMEDIES, SPICES, EXTRACTS, etc. HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTIES Best for over fifty years. E. T. (DAD) ROWLAND ® Dryden Lut BUILDERS AND her Go SUCCESSORS TO ANDERSON & HARRIS pany CONTRACTORS 'heir mental, moral and physical pro- ing to play the part of real men and .- i A llachin & Popham SOAPS, TOILET PREPARATIONS AIRTEL. 25 per cent. Interest IF some stranger came along! and offered a proposition that; some day might nett you twenty- five per cent, how much would; you be prepared to sink? The Mutual Life of Canada is well-known to many, and this past year, profits amounting to , over twenty-five per cent. were returned to policy - holders in cash, or applied to reduce the ' premium or shorten the deposit- ing period. a Playing the market might be a great game to some; but play- ing the game is better and safer. The Mutual Life ' Assurance Co of Canada District Agent. OFFER FRANK a SHE M. 2 fg J. Winterbottom Agent for-- HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE Co. 417 meets at the Town Monday evening at eight o'clock. Visiting Members cordially "invited. D. KENTNER, N.G. ALEX. DUNCAN, Secy. LOL DRYDEN LODGE Ne. 1694 meets the first Wednesday of each month, at eight p.m., in the i Town Hall. Visiting Brethren cer- D. ANDERSON, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Secy Golden Star Lodge 4, AF & AM, No. 484, GRC. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dryden, the Second Tuesday of each waonth, Visitors Cordially invited. { H. HUMPHREYS, W.M. ALEX. DUNCAN. Secy. nar: KEROSENE SAVE YOUR b} ders, tee of the sized tives prevents 9 - OXDRTFT 7 ALRING over plowed ground all day tires vour team as well as the driver. How about pulling a load besides? In these days of scarcity 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 ean pull an 8 ft. double action dise harvow seb to full depth. Busy farmers can work the "iron horse" day and night if necessary. tractors operate over dusty fields without dust entering cyl- The Air washer fully protects the Motor. The all cut 1 spur gears ave fully enclosed and run in oil. Case 10-18 is only about 3,400 lbs, this, with th soil packing. xplained in full descriptive literature sent out for the asking, Let ug tell you more about the 10-18 or larger Case Tractors, F. T. BRIGNALL House Cleaning Time Is Here Again. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF ALL YOUR NEEDS PAINTS, VARNISH, STAINS. ALABASTINE, BRUSHES. : BROOMS, MOPS of all kinds see reef Yen) ee THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. 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 | DIREGTORS SHOE REPAIRING {,0.0.F. DRYDEN LODGE, No| Day or Night ¢ Calls Promptly Attended to, PHONE-- "lay, 62 R 2; Night, 62 R 4 ROBT. SWEENEY General Blacksmith Agents For- Massey-Harris implements nas ha Removed from Cylinders by Acetylene Buraing HORSES The 10-18 Don't forget that Case The weight he liberal Other important features ONTARIO = ot nn v Cutters FULL STOCK OF LUMBER, SASH AND DOORS, SHINGLES, WOOD FIBRE PHONE No. 41 BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT Estimates Freely Given