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Dryden Observer, 20 Dec 1929, page 3

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--mEr Tr ED (GEE OED (GEES GED (EE (GRID (EID (0. GED OCD 0 GFE OEE Coa] } OGD (4 RE (Oa (}] © -- a Laie tHE Di i Obl : PRONGERS Dress on Loa For this week, from Dec. 14 to 2I, WE ARE OFFERING ALL OUR COATS & DRESSES BOTH IN WOOL & SILKS, AT THE SPECIAL CLEAR ING PRICE OF------ 23 D.c. Off A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY GARMENT TILL FEBRUARY 21st. NOT LATER NOW IS THE TIME to INVEST IN A NEW 'FROCK OR COAT FOR CHAISTMAS. All Sizes and Colors. RALPH J]. PRONGER EE pee sme en. On one side charity or perhaps the generosity of relatives. On the other, an old age of independence and comfort, blessed by the respect of your fellow citizens. Maka the second choice yours by taking advantage of the Canadian Government Annuities System. 5. ANADIAN GOVERNMENT Mail this Compon fodsy POSTAGE FREE ANNUITIES * Anruities Branch. Dept. ! Department of Labocr, Ottswe. Fleate seni ze £2) MPLETE INFORMATION Department of Labour, Ottawa shout Canadian Government Azamities. HON. PETER HEENAN, Minister | Nome : Print Clesrly BACKED BY THE WHOLE DOMINICN « Address | # ph ARES Fe IZ CANADIAN LOW Excursion FARES Pacific Coast PACIFIC AA. VANCOUVER -- VICTORIA -- NEW WESTMINSTER Tickets on Sale December 1st and each Tuesday and Thursday, to and including February 6th, 1930 OPTIONAL ROUTES --LIBERAL STOP-OVERS Return Limit--April 15, 1930 VICTORIA-- Stay At the IMPRESS HOTEL 'Special Winter Rates On American Plan Till April 30, 1930 Coming Events at the Empress Yuletide Festival Sea Music Festival Dec. 23 to 30 Jan. 15 to 18 Empress Mid-winter Golf Tournament VICTORIA, B.C, Feb 17 to 18 Banff Winter Carnival BANFF, Alta, Fsb. 1 to 8 The Ticket Agent Will Gladly Quote Fares Make Reservations and Arrange Every Detail. Canadian Pacific LED OCR (CED GED OSD OE (GED Old ERE 0 WHILE AT A OED OAD OWED OH O-4 CRED O-GmED- eu ---- ir 0, SE) SE {) CH) SE, )- GID )- SS ()-S-)----O: . aaa NOTICE TO CREDITORS District farmer, deceased. Van Horne, ar nti, J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pur- uant to Section 51 of the Trustees ct, R.S.0., 1927, Chapter 150, that 1 creditors & others having claims or demands against the estate of the : said George Ramsay, who died cn for about the 4th day of January, 11928, at Dryden, are required on or before the 20th day of January, 1930, to send by post prepaid or de- jlvered to Alex Ramsay, the Adminis i {5 tA 'al gag trator of the deceased, their Christ- ian names and surnames, addresses, and descriptions, full particulars ia writing of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of AND TAKE NOTICE, that after such last-mentioned date, the said administrator will proceed to distrib- ute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice, and that the said administrator will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or ' persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by him st the time of such distribution ALEX RAMSAY, Administrator Dated at Dryden, Dec. 20th, 1929. In the matter of the Estate of Geo. Ramsay, late of the Township of of Kenora, the security (if any) held by them , Scores Success (Continued from page one) at the close of the tions. The Rev. Howes and Rev. McAl- lister presented the class prizes Rev. Tindle presented the Agricul- the highest number of ponts at the Dryden Schocl Fair in September. Jr. II.-- Bernice Sailshury, Mary Archibald Sr. II.-- Annie Mzbhuck, Myrtle Barber. Jr. III-- Howard Reany, (lLels Foulis, Edie Mae Wright). Sr. III--Tessie Chipman, (Imes Sfreddo, Kitty Hooker Jr. IV--Margery Crawley, Mary Livingston. Entrance--Vendla Moline Mamie Reany. AgTiculiural Prizes-- acl CUP--Donated by the T. Eaton Cn --Julia Mahack, BOOK, Donated by T. Exton On --Bill Vankoughmett, -- CANADIANS FACING MORE b= COMPETITION, (Special to the Dryden Observer) OTTAWA, Dec try of Canada increased compet lower Danube basm, to the jected construction, British = ertests, of packing plants = Baigara with a direct Ire of steamships wesiern Europe and other altera- of Exrope of Ger--any, 19.--The bog mdus mst Jey are to Dace due 2. baie. T= tions in that par; Coecho ------ »e In the makets -slovaki, Austins the and wheal, wheat oo STEAM - Fe the rent, ST June Examina-} tural prizes to those who obtained | The pupils of the Public School presented the operetia "Princess Chrysanthemum™ during the afier- noon. --.. --Prize-Yinners-- Primer-- Shirley Pronger, Alice] Batchelor. Jr. I-- Charles Reany, Margaret Ripley. ie Sr. L.-- Mildred Wright, Hubert Parkes. and lard from Canapfa are Dow Cole peting with wheat, wheat Sour, land pork =nd in Bdgaiic with steamships to Westerg tres zttention uwpom the ips Victor - Radio - Electrola complete with > $375 10 tubes - Its reception has never been approached --because in all radio history there has never been an instrument to approach any phase of its performance. Come in today and hear the world's two greatest instruments--for the price of one. Our terms are easy. PRONGER & ARMSTRONG Authorized Dealers DRYDEN, ont. MERRY CHRISTMAS SUBUEUBUEURD Xena: : 3 IND IN®/ 0) \D/] a Specialty EEE TL Gifts Vedi 8: aRl 3 FR STAN TRY aXe rn ment A BRIDGE LAMPS -- In the Sik Colors, @ Shades, in many beautiful With Parchment Shades AXMINSTER MATS, in becutifl Large Assortment of TEAPOTS, LOVELY FANCY TRAYS of FANCY CHINAWARE, to choose from. -- $5.25 § are EE Sa 4.97 colors = 43.50 al $5.5 F : «Db i .. $2.10 Sliver SALT & PEFTER SHAK STAINLESS STEEL CUTLERY STAINLESS STEEL CARVING SANDWICH TRAYS & CANDY Se aa tn / RBBB Exge Display of TOYS and USEFUL GIFTS, such as SKIS, SNOW SHOES, Eic Emdreds of Other Items too Numerous TOEBOGANS, Come In the Store and Look over A small deposit will bold any Durance Bis Vick SF yer Send =o mndh tite) a golf ym wt have i laid zside for 3 raimy day" Sick: "Wont ch? My desk is loaded down with work I've laid > side for a2 raimy Sap." «| Hespital {er Sick Children & COLLEGE ST. TORONTO = December 13239 Dear Mr ElSsors Toor DEWIDAQEr PMs Io 8 kt of gooc- Rescied pecpile SRO wil De TET Dusen to leas tat Oe Dew COUT 3 oC Be Bospttal Sor Sek Che Bat peas a Sew stew EVE = regen sll Dt Salis em EM Wan most aodent SIDDOITErS mmES Paced her De AIA POTiecT TIS IDOOT- af So plegse publish hes The BS 2 piece of good Devs Sor all Seeds of Se power Dtie "Sek Eds" ™oosands of seal sole = the F---- wiz to FABFRWARE. In CASSEROLES, $1.95 TRS--diferen; designs ___ $15 ad £2.00 ETS in Gift Boxes --.... $4.75 Bj! i e875 § PIE PLATES, CAKE PLATES g DISHES. < > 0 Mention. this fine Selection. Article until Chirstmas. s. Hardwaie ATTA LEE EI RG Lr Wishing All Many Tends and Customers A MERRY CHRISTMAS And A HAPPY NEW YEAR nt H Hel And A [EAR HAPPY By EW Peac Prosper; M. J. Crosier and Stafi --- ec, Pr OgTESS A BRafriew ~~ A Sonias Expert "I get the Best Pie Crust when psing 2 tablespoons less per cup of "Parity" than of ordinary pasiry or soft wheat flour. Roll ii dry. For extra rich crust use half buiter and half lard" A Consistant Prize Winner Send 30c. for 700 Recipe Cook Book. Western Cana Fiour Mills Co. Led Winnipeg, Man. Dryden Lumber Co. Lid Dealers in-- BUILDERS' SUBPLIES LUMBER, LATH, PLASTER, CEMENT, ete. sore of sractically every Mttle pa : "Se defyrtt to be iaken care of DY big- Rearend friends of the grand cause rurs smormous total Please ask *c lend 2a hand in lifting 5% Se load Tho = thers more entitled to 2 share of te Christmas hounty than the "Sick Ee? This year there are many samme upon benevolent citizens hut mome tromger than that of the large number of afflicted children who can be restored and a gift that will help towards that end carries the real =nirit of Christmas with it. It is important to note that the Hos- pital for Sick Children does not share in the funds of the Torontc Federa- tion for Community Service. for the reason that patients are admitted from #71 sections of the province Some of the helpless little ones come from the remote districts Through the activi- ties of service clubs they are brought in when thelr pitiable condition is diz- covered and receive the best fraatment that medical and surgical science En~--s The Hospital for Sick ChilA~en which has been in operation *~r fif*v- four vears is 2 God-send for those to hom it minicters and a big asset for he whole community Faithfully vours. IRVING E. ROBERTSON. Chairmen of Appeal Commiiic$ $ § err EEE PTT. WOOD SAWING A Call For Us Will Result in Prompt Service. Leave Orders at Star i'ool- room, Phone 102, or at my house, Queen St. I BAUER = - FUEL WOOD Delivered CER BIRCH .. TAMARAC ... POPLAR .e Syme 8:50" ... $5:50 sree san DURANCE BROS. Phone 41 Vs

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