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Dryden Observer, 29 Jan 1932, page 3

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. Pn ne ee sep January 20th, 1032, ~ THE DRYDEN OBSERVER DRYDEN LODGE, No. 1694 Meets the First LOL. month, at eight pm. in the Town Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited. WM. BOYLE, W.M. B. R. SMITH, Rec.-Sec'y. : : See L. BAUER Princess St., Dryden --for-- Weod Sawing Prompt Service -- CASH L. HADLEY -- PHONE 65 i DRAY | Trucking accomodation at moderate prices. | When in need of a dray call us. [TTT oe -------- = SS Anderson & Trevis I Funeral Directors Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended To. i : Night, 62 R 4 PHONE Day, jt rea. ' [] LJ Edye's Dairy The home of good milk. Babies Milk a Specialty. The only aceredifed herd in the district. If in want, drop us a card BOX 261, DRYDEN \ 8 GOLDEN STAR LODGE AF. & AM, No. 484, G.R.C. 'and Third Wednesday of each | Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dry- den, the Second Tuesday of each month. Visitors cordially invited. H. Morison, W.M. A. E. BERREY, Sec'y. me ---------- 1.0.0.F., DRYDEN LODGE, No. 417, meets in the Town Hall, Dryden every Monday evening at 8 p.m. M. SPICER, N.G. RF. WHITELEY, Rec. Sec. a i ill Not 'Always A Warm Friend! Defective heating apparatus asa cause of fire exceeds all others. The only way you can be sure you are safe from loss is to have your insurance in 1009, order. FOR ARVICE WITHOUT COST SEE K. G. AUSTIN AGENT DRYDEN REPRESENTING THE CANADIAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY \ Classified WANTED TO TRADE -- Heintzman Player Piano in good condition, with about 100 rolls, for ordinary piano in good condition. Apply Mrs. C. E. Guay, Dryden. FOR SALE_TWO SETS oF | to be in by Saturday, January € sleighs, 6 new horse blankets. 2 sets double trees, 2 neck = yokes, 21% sets heavy harness. All nearly new. Also number of young hens, Miller Sr. Farm, Dryden. EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTS Domestic Work. Will. take full charge if desired. Apply Miss Wall in care of Mrs. Henley, Dryden. i T TE FOR RENT--FOUR ROOM#=D suite, $10.00 per month, T-vy room shack, $5.00 per month, apply R. H. Pronger, Notary Public. COUNTER CHECK BOOKS| Don't send out of town. Or] der them locally. just as cheap.' Samples and prices on re- quest, The 'Observer.* LOST -- CANADIAN LEGION} Ladies' Auxiliary Badge. | Please return to "Observer." FOR SALE--SET OF BOOKS of Knowledge (20 books) Cheap. Apply Dryden Obser- ver. ; FOR SALE--TAMARAC WOOD at $6.00 per cord, also good sound first growth Jack Pine | (not black) at 5.00 per cord. Apply Fred Boomhower. | apply Wm. ' THE UNITED CHURCH OF Assessor Wanted Applications will be received by the undersigned for the posi- € tion of Assessor for the Town-|<€ ship of Van Horne and Glengo-|€ land School Section for 1932, at § a salary of $75.00. Applications 30th. Geo. Wice, Clerk. Churches CANADA Dryden Ontario Oxdrift--1.30 Sunday School. 2.30 Divine Worship. Dryden--11.00 Church School. 7.00 Divine Worship. The minister will preach on-- & "A Man Who Saved Great Brit- ain From a Revolution More Terrible Than The French Revo- |< ution."' You are cordially invited. John W. Howes, Minister. THE BAPTIST CHURCH (Edgar Ferns, Pastor) 10 a.m.--Bible School. 11 am.--"The Church Attack- ed From Without."' (2nd in series "History of the Church." 7 p.m.-- "Found Out."' (2nd in series "The Preacher = Who Wrote His Own Biography) | Thursday 8 p.m. -- Midweek | Service. Friday 8 p.m.--B.Y.P.U. We invite you to fellowship | with us. ] =i 3 R. J. PRONGER'S Economy Suggestions For Thrifty Buyers -- Ct 36-inch Tub and Sun Fast Prints, a host of colors and patterns, yard : 15¢ DC CE IS EE ST SCT SE SE SS PO CPO Pathe Flesh color all wool Underdrawers, 6 pairs only, reg. $1.25 per pair for The Ll RL AE i IT Ge TT Ara Run resistant silk knit bloomers, in colors of flesh, pink, helio maize, white or green, medium and large sizes, big value 45¢ pair. Fancy colored bath towels, checks and stripes, hemm- ed ends, large size 20 x 40 49¢ pair. Boy's Mackinac Breeches, made for hard wearing sturdy boys, sizes 8 to 16 years, special at $2.19 pair. Saturday clean up of 15 dresses of flannel, wool, crepe, serge, ete, all one price <......... $1.00 each. No exchanges, no charges. bi Ralph J. Pronger We pay the delivery charges. : The store that will not be undersold. 1 1 7 ST. LUKE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Father Belanger, P.P. 0 o'clock--Sunday School. 1 o'clock--Matting and Sermon. o'clock--Evensong and Sermon. Rev. W. M. Clarke Minister. Sunday: 10 a.m. Holy Mass. 11 am. Catechism. 7 p.m. Rosary and . = -- ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH l Benediction. {3 {= (= » DRY .PINE Dry fire killed pine for sale *Cut this winter, not old pulpwood, not black, nor dirty to handle. PRICE PER CORD $5.00 For immediate delivery. PHONE 15 ! Swan Swanson ---- { WHY NOT CUT YOUR OVERHEAD EXPENCE BY INSURING WITH THE WAWANESE MUTUAL INS. CO. 8 J. L. SKILLEN Agent for all Lines of Insurance. a | | | mrs } Gloves. == ------. COMPLETE STOCK OF HARNESS, HORSE COLLARS, AND HORSE BLANKETS. Best Quality Mitts and F. WILLARD Expert Shoe and Harness Repairs. = --/ cary -- Free Free From now until February 15th we will give an extra pair of pants FRER every to SEMI READY SUIT 20% off all Overcoats with' made measure This is your chance to secure a High Class and a Low Priced Suit. T. PROUDFOOT "The Dryden Tailor'" N= ee EY a hae ni aS EAA CA Ce Dy \ New Issue Jancery 33, 1932, Bank of Montreal The Bank of Nova Scotia The Canadian Bank of Commerce The Royal Bank of Canada Imperial Bank of Canada The Bank of Toronto The Dominion Bank Hanson Bros, Incorporated Cochran, Murray & Co. Limited Gairdner & Company, Limited Macrae & Company 13 57% and 6% Debentures «Q 5 5,006.60 6% ~~ $25,000,000 (Non-callable) Issue, dated February 1, 1932 $20,000,000 51%% Issue, dated February 1, 1932 irations of $1,000 and $500 Principal and half-yearly interest (February land August |) payable in lawful money of Canada, at the office of the Provincial Treasurer in the City of Toronto, or in the Cities of Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Halifax or Saint John, N.B., at the holder's option. Debentures of the 1935 maturity will be payable at the principal office of The Bank of Nova Scotia in each of the above-mentioned cities and will be issued in the denomination of $1,000; and Debentures of the 1947 maturity will be - payable at the principal office of The Bank of Montreal in the above-mentioned cities and will be issued in denom- Provision will be made for registration as to principal. Legal Opinion: E. G. Long, K.C., Toronto. The Province of Ontario is the wealthiest and most populous Province in the Dominion of Canada. Abundance of water powers, excellent railroad and highway transportation facilities and a plentiful supply of raw materials have fostered a steady expansion both industriaily and commercially. Ontario leads in mineral production, and in the volume of manufactured products; it ranks first in value of field crops and second in the value of forest products. We offer these Deben' ures; if, as and when issued and accepted by us, and subject to approval of Counsel. It is expected that Debentures in Interim form will be ready for delivery about February 1,1932. PRICE: { W. Midland Securities Corporation Limited Milner, Ross Securities Corporation H. R. Bain & Company, Ltd. D. J. McDougald & Co. H. C. Monk & Company J. L. Goad & Co. Limited MacLaren, Fletcher & Company The statements herein have been eccepted by us as accurate but are in no event to be construed as representations by us. A. E. Ames & Co. Limited Dominion Securities Corporation, Limited Fry, Mills, Spence & Co. Limited Harris, Forbes & Company Limited Matthews & Company Drury & Co C. Pitfield & Company C. H. Burgess & Co. Limited These Debentures are direct obligations of the Province of Ontario, and are payable, principal and interest. out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Province. The proceeds of this issue will be applied in the funding of temporary borrowings for Hydro-Electric Power development and transmission, highways construction and other purposes. For the 1935 Maturity 100 and accrued interest, to yield 6.00%. : For the 1947 Maturity 96 and accrued interest, to yield 5.90%. Royal Securities Corporation Limited W. L. McKinnon & Co. Aird, MacLeod & Company W. C. Hughson and Sons, Limited Griffis, F airclough & NorsworthyLimited Stewart, Scully Company Limited Greene & Robertson Brouse, Mitchell & Company Due Febrnary 1, 1935 Due February 1, 1947 Wood, Gundy & Company. Limited McLeod, Young, Weir & Co. Limited Bell, Gouinlock & Co. Limited R. A. Daly & Co. Limited The National City Company Limi ed ~~ F. W. Kerr & Co. Nesbitt, Thomson & Company, Limited Dyment, Anderson & Company Flemming, Denton & Co. J. L. Graham & Company W. A. Mackenzie & Co. Limited K. F. MacLaren and Company Limited Skaith & Co. Limited ------

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