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Dryden Observer, 2 Jun 1933, page 4

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER RE' gor imi 0 AAT ; a a New Issue 1938 inclusive. 009, 000 000, 000 009, 000 $ 2, $ 2, $2 $2 $ 2,000,000 ONTARIO $15,000,000 - 4159, 17-Year Debentures, dated June 1,1933, due Jura 1,1950. Coupons June 1 and December 1. Registerable as to principal only. These Debentures are a direct obligation of the Province of Ontario, authorized by Act of the Legislature of the | Province and are a charge as to principal and interest upon the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Province. The pr oceeds of this issue will be applied to the funding of short term indebtedness incurred for capital expenditures. ISSUE PRICES 49, Debentures, due 1934 49, Debentures, due 1935 49, Debentures, due 1936 49, Debentures, due 1937 49, Debentures, due 1938 Subscribers to the above Serial Debentures will be required to accept allotment of all or any part of their subscriptions in any maturity or maturities of the above series $15,000,000 4159, Debentures, due 1950 - 99.00 yielding 4.587%, to maturity. Plus accrued interest in each case THE TREASURER OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO OFFERS FOR PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION $25,000,000 GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO 4% and 472% Debentures (Non-Callable) $10,000,000 - 49, Serial Debentures, dated June 1, 1933, due in equal annual amounts of $2,000,000 from Sine 1, 1934 to June 1, Principal and interest payable in lawful money of Canada in the Cities of Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Halifax or Saint J ohn, N.B., at the holder's option. Denominations: 49% Serial Debentures, $1,000 only. 434% 17-Year Debentures, $100, $500 and $1,000. Legal opinion of the Attorney-General of Ontario and of E. G. Long, Esq., K.C. : 99.76 yielding 4.259, to maturity. 99.53 yielding 4.259, to maturity. 99.16 yielding 4.309, to maturity. 98.73 yielding 4.357%, to maturity. 98.22 yielding 4.409%, to maturity. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, Toronto, May 31, 1933, Applications to the above loan will be received by any Branch of any Chartered Bank in Canada, any Branch of The Province of Ontario Savings Office, and by recognized bond dealers and stock brokers, from whom may be obtained copies of the official prospectus containing complete details of the loan. Subscriptions to this loan will be subject to allotment and the lists will close at the discretion of the Treasurer of Ontario. Interim Debentures in bearer form will be available for delivery on or about June 12, 1933. SOCIAL & LOCAL Rev. day for Churchill, he w doing missionary work. - Mrs. Jack Myren has returned to her home in Ogema, after: Fields, who has been ill for some time. - Mrs. Man., where ill spend the summer months aa one . in Sask., visiting her sister, Mrs. H. contest. two H. Duncan and children, of Winnipeg, have been W. M. Clarke loft Tues: the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Paterson for the past two weeks. *® ¥ 0% The Observer joins with every- congratulating Misses Patricia Wright and Marjorie Crawley on the splendid showing they made at the Musical Festi- val in Kenora last week, when they won the open piano duet TO MAKE YOUR DEPRESSED CLOTHING DOLLAR GO FARTHER CALL AT Morton's Clothing Store (In The Old Daiter Stand) SPECIAL Men's Suits, regular $17.50 for ................ $15.00 With 2 pair pants, for ....0..0..000 anne $18.50 Men's Suits, regular $22.50, for ............... $17.50 With'2 pair. pants, for .......v. civ niin s $22.00 18-0z. Blue Serge Suits, regular $35.00, for ..... $22.50 These are all made-to-measure suits. 7 Mrs. Saturday for Toronto to attend the sessions of the Grand Chap- ter of the O.E.S., having been appointed Star Chapter of Dryden. H. A. Wilson leaves TO LATE TO CLASSIFY to represent Silver mer months. Observer, Dryden. FAMILY OF. TWO WOULD like to secure furnished house, part house or 'suite for sum- Apply Box 97. 23 CHINA - - GLASSWARE -- THE RIGHT PRICE--AND TIME FOR YOU TO BUY. 7 and 8 inch Dinner Plates ......ovevireenioren.s 15¢ 6 inch Bread and Butter Plates ........ co.cc... 10c Loimeh Trail NapDleg oc. oon coined iar naslan oe Mixing Bowls iin eisai in yeive vases nds 15¢ Mixing Bowls, extra large .... cic iva ie ves 35¢ Cups. and Sancers, each ov. i vein vii iniion vas, 5c Bog Cups; each rc. i idea tino ena davon 5¢ Taney Milk Jugs, each ouvir viii vee von 35¢ Glass Water Sets, 7 Pieces .....ceeeiiirrununiiss $1.00 Glass Water Jugs, each o.oo. uuu caabiiviai, 35¢ Tumblers, each vn... oii iid iin ina nnay 5e Glass Mixing Bowls, each ........... ccc ven 25¢ Glass Liemon Reamers, each ................... «+ 180 COME IN AND LOOK AROUND WHEN IN TOWN. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed or your money re- | Sse se SEE me wie mae Eee om] funded. : Lo (5 ad C. A. MORTON JR. W. E. THORSEN & SON = == | \& 3 = Stir Smal pm cts am er i ; a < ~ < ~ : i ~ ! - [ A | a : ~ | ~ ' ~ ; ~ J ~ ! - ' ~ f= = I -~ i ~ : a : ~ : a : a i -~ ; ~ ; -~ < -~ fe] a ! a / a ! a J - i ~ i ~ ; ~~ ! ~ | ~ { ~ i ~ i a : = | a & Aa < -~ : ~ | - l ~ I ~ ! a i a i a ! i 8 1 As Usual, Worth Reading |! BED OUTFITS: We have eight in stock, and the offer is naturally limited to this quantity as we cannot replace. 2 size 3-3. : | 4 size 4-0. 2 size 4-6. | The beds are Win finish, two neh continuous post. 1 The springs are high riser cable, gilt finish. The mattresses are all felt and good quality tick. The complete outfit is beyong competition as the price is $17.95, It is absolutely unbeatable as a bargain. The whole lot for $17.95 Just for the week, LX} UNFINISHED FURNITURE: Is much in demand, especially in the Spring, when the smell of paint or varnish is so essential to the hap- piness of the housewife. We have just received a small consignment of thirty pieces, the assortment consisting of Corner Shelves, Fern Stands, Tabourets, Smoking Stands, Book Cases, Book Shelves, Kitchen Stools, Bed Trays, Sewing Boxes, Wall Shelves, Magazine Racks and Tables. These may be enamelled, painted or varnished to the colour required. It has been and will always be a popular line. : We invite inspection. DO NOT FORGET THE UPSTAIRS ~~ LUCKY NAME CONTEST. With every purchase, name goes in the box. You may win a $25.00 Diner 5 Set. at any time upstairs, your f 5 / If you did, you would surely be glad you took the trouble to look around upstairs. f SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS There are always late demands for seeds. A change of mind, because of a favourable scason, or some spot of ground that could be used. Well, this year, there is no doubt of the season, be- cause chances never looked better. : Underneath we print for your benefit a list of seeds remaining in stock, and we make the prices very entic- ing, in order to carry nothing over. ; All our ROYAL PURPLE packets, we clean at 3c each. This includes radish, lettuce, that would always be used for the entire month of Jume. : Royal Purple Secds, per packet ....... 3c Timothy, per pound ................ 10c Alsike Clover, per pound ............ 10c Dutch Sets, per pound .............. 10¢ Beans, Golden Wax, per pound ...... 20c Beans, Canadian Wonder, per pound .. 25c Beets, Del OZ, i. vu iain vine be Cabbage, two kinds, per oz. .......... 10c Carrots, two kinds, per oz. ....... von To Corn, two kinds, per oz. ......... n.. 20c Lettuce, early curled, per oz. ..... LL... Te Peas, American Wonder, per pound .. 20c Radish, two kinds, per oz. .......... v.16 Turnip, Snowball, per pound ........ 60c Turnip, Swede, per pound ............ 30¢ Onions, two kinds, per oz. ...... eles 15¢ Sweet Peas, per oz. ................. 15e¢ Nasturtivms, Dwarf, per oz. ..... Sa Te Lawn Grass, per pound ......... 5»... 35¢ GROCERY -- -- -- -- -- -- SPECIAL We have bought 1,200 lbs. of pure LARD in pound prints for the week's selling. Once in a while, the packers play with Lard, and give us an opportunity to join the game. The price we quote is much below it's value today. No limit of quantity, bry a case of 60 lbs. if you want to. : ces 000 sce 126 per pound. P.S.--8ee the Orange and Shopping Bag Special for Saturday--shopping bag full of oranges for 49c. 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