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Dryden Observer, 13 Oct 1933, page 4

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at I HEA A I Ea EE i a AT ET a CA rH hE Ea Eu a ea A a Es SS ARRAN Sl eH Ea a ES Ea EE EES I EAA AE EL I KE eB JE lt ES a a a nan EE TS A ER a A i nn a Ka a a El mw pace FollR- oo aa _THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Danis OCTOBER 13th, 1938 | > agree that it is a good definition. But|as to make a 'person: wéalthy in a | =O (SO) GE () SED) GERD () SE () GED () SEE) ED (GE (GN SOC IAL & & LOCAL CO-01 ERATIVE ha farmer excercising superior indus- |short time. Its legality is accepted, oe NOTES try and intelligence than his neigh- | but the question arises is it always Jack Marks spent a foie days at hour may reap greater benefits froma | moral or ethical? If, the people from his home in Kenora last week. RA his farm, or a man by using a 8s5-| whom that person procured those - * x ow Every storekeeper should know the !linch yard stick may accumulate | high profits combined their resources Mrs Jack Connor and son Brian |rudiments of accounting if he wishes greater wealth than his honest com- [and obtaihed their reguirements in to find out what profit he is making. | petitor; in each case the surplus is|bulk on a co-operative basis, that As all co-operators are store owners, | called profit. That is the main point. | wealth would be divided among them- they should also know something of | The surplus or the amount over and |selves and each would be a little this interesting subject. It is only above one's original capital is gen-|richer. This is not theory but fact necessary to touch upon it in a very! erally known as profit, whether it is| which is being demonstrated wher- elementary manner in these notes gained by taking risks or not. ever a Co-operative Society exists. are visiting in Kenora. Mrs. M. Harris, of Kenora, spent the weekend with her son Reg. D. and Mrs. Harris. What Kind of Weather Do You Like? 'When eggs are described as sold and is only done 20 in order > bring | All capitalist business Is conducted All Interested in the formation of by the standard 'dozen, the dozen, out clearly one Mam principle. © with the object of making as much ja society in Dryden are invited to under provisions of the Inspection The word "profit" covers a multi- | profit as possible and so long as attend the next meeting to be held and Sales Act of Canada, means ons tude of, let ussay, angles. Economists actual swindling is avoided it is per- | in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, pound and a half. | define profit as "the wages of risk fectly legal. The proportion or per-ion Saturday, the 14th October, at 8 taking," and most big financiers will centage of profit may be so 'great p.m. SAYS SPRUCE BUSH gems = re i -- IS BEING DEPLETED What a silly question? Yes, indeed, but no more absurd than our frames of mind when writing an advertisement at this time of year. Weather fine when writing, proves nothing. It may be stormy or lowering inside a couple of days. If we push tin heaters, stove pipes, out should come the straw hats, or ne plus ultra. Minnez polis, Mian, Oct. 11.-- The pulp and paper industry of Minnesota and the border lakes forest region has only 20 years of life remaining if depleticn of spruce and balsam forests continues at its present rate That was the idea advanced today by Ernest C. Oberholtzer, GOVERNMENT OF THE president of the Quetico-Super- ; ior council, in continuing ar- guments of those opposed to : he = I bord lakes. , Cane 1933 REFUNDING LOAN ANYHOW SUCH A SWEET LITTLE ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S DRESSES: A wow line ot $1.00, and a bew wow line at $2.00. Let us tell you about the $2.00 dresses. The writer likes to sit around with the girls and hold up lines for inspection, and further bower development en cute bird that he is, knowing the secret, ask them to guess the read a letter from Raphael Zon, director of the Lake States Forest Experiment station which said that further price. One girl said $3.95, one more cautious $3.50, and one really pessimistic $3.00. But when the price of $2.00 was told, everyone fainted. water power would be a grave 3 The Dominion of Canada offers for public subscription And we say also, there are other dresses to talk about. economic mistake when figures show that the pulp and paper : 1 2 industry, which says it needs Two-year 3149, Bonds, due 15th October, 1935 more power, has but 20 years Issue Price: 99.50 and accrued interest, to live, at best. --TFort william Times-Journal yielding 8.769, to maturity. CARD TABLES: J : Six-year 49, Bonds, due 15th October, 1939 : You have doubtless said to yourself, "could I but buy one SCOUT NEWS rye : ire Issue Price: 99.00 and accrued nterest, of these with four sound legs at $2.00, it would be mine." Well Like a rumble of thunder : yielding 419% to maturity. here you are, a reasonable looking table for $2.00. And suppose came the answer to Lord Baden : : - ; : 3 Powell's farewell message, as ; Twelve-year 49, Bonds, due 15th October, 1945 you entertain smoking friends, we have a table, on which is the figure of the White Stag bd Issue Price: 96.50 and accrued interest, fitted four ash trays, and the price of this is but $2.50 or only was raised aloft. Then all the ; ; ; : : ! / ; Socuts. Joinsd hands. and each : yielding 4.389, to maturity. 50c extra. in his own language raised the shout, "brother, brother, broth- Principal payable without charge in lawful money of Canada, at the office of the Minister of : . er!" In the evening the Chief Finance and Receiver General of Canada at Ottawa, or at the office of the Assistant Receiver can get more, so long as the factory is foolish. Scout attended a small camp- General at Halifax, Saint John, Charlottetown, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, fire in front of his own tent, Calgary or Victoria. where, Scouts of every nailon Interest payable half-yearly, 15th April and 15th October, in lawful money of Crrads; gene Ty a ore without charge, at any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank. an carrie 3% SHOPPING BAGS: : their own fires. As each fire Denominations a a : Two-year Bonds, $1,000 Six only and the price $1.50. x of the spread of Scouting Six-year Bonds, $500 and $1,000 Supreme happiness for six lucky women. throughout the world. ! Twelve-year Bonds, $100, $500 and $1,000 pn * * * It was announced at the Ia Te ; Cash Subscriptions t ; 25, oy couts in 1 . : world, an increase of 212,377 Cah subscriptions will be received oy or the ii 2% Bods and for the Twelve-year MEN'S LEATHER TOP RUBBERS: ; 1931. 49, Bonds. All cash subscriptions will be subject to allotmen; ollowing the announcement of the ) g : : ; Times > Faw plan of allotment, delivery of interim certificates against payment in full for the bonds allotted will All size Bis Thue ore plenty Of men Who oan use a Tough Whilst Thterrational Conger be promptly effected. rubber. If so, and 8 is the size, $1.50 is about half the regular enses full ite Inne resWlis Refunding Subscriptions price. Scouting still continues to pro- gress successfully as a means Holders of Victory Loan 514%, Bonds due 1st November, 1933, after detnshing and retaining to spread goodwill and peace the coupon due Ist November next, may, for the period during which the subscription lists are 1 to one and' all. open, tender their bonds in lieu of cash on subscriptions, for a like par value of bonds in one or more maturities of the new issue and receive allotment in full with prompt. delivery. The surrender value of the Victory 514% Bonds will be as follows: BOUDOIR SLIPPERS: ! OXDRIFT SCHCOL 1009, of their par value on subscriptions for the Two-year 3 149%, Bonds and the REPORT Six-year 49, Bonds. About 100 pairs so that there are ample. (For September) ; 10014 % of their par value on subscriptions for the Twelve-year 49, Bonds if effected The price 59¢ pair. : on or before 16th October, and 1009, of their par value after that date. : Names in order of merit. No accrued interest on the new bonds will be charged on refunding subscriptions if effected on or before 16th October. After that date accrued interest from 15th October will be charged. Holders will receive in cash the difference between the surrender value of their Victory Bonds and the cost of the bonds of the new issue. #* indicated honours. Form V--Hazel Richardson?®: Norval Findlay*; Douglas Amos, Irvin Skene; Amy Corner, Thomas Griffiths. Form IV--Ruby Elliot; Stella LADIES SHOES: Another arrival of 60 pairs in 4 designs. Good titters, up to The amount of this Loan vs limited to $225,000,000. the latest minute in style. Pollard; Jim Spalding. The Loan is authorized under Act of the Parliament of Canada, and both principal and Price $3.50 per pair. Form III--Rena Skene*; Jack interest are a charge on the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canada. Coutts; Willie Amos; Robert A ' : Findlay; Gertrude Neely; Grace The proceeds of this Loan will retire $169,971,850 Dominion of Canada 5149, Bonds « Finding; Dupo Ta Mar- maturing 1st November, 1933, and $40,000,000 short-term Treasury Bills. jan Coutts; Haro gleman The balance ill be used for the general purposes of the Government ; : Form Il--Edith Elliot*; Nel- or : g purp f BOY'S OUTSIDE CLOTHING: © lie Iwasuik*; Johnny Corner®. ubscriptions will be received and receipts issued by any: branch in Canada of any Rr i mn ; 3 eally we never felt ourselve rell equipp Wind- . Stella Skene*; Rosie Stawar- Chartered Bank and by Recognized Dealers, from whom may be obtained application Tt wey owned In Win 5, Sul Tvor Amos, forms and copies of the official prospectus containing complete details of the brosiers ond Bioshe 0S Yo 20s Uhl ven ; Yor eo Mephonsn: Loan. Applications will not be valid on forms other than those rviile ollara; ommy. one, re The printed by the King's Printer. -. Neely; Betty Findlay. The subscription lists will open on 10th October, 1933, and will close on or Sire 24th Sr. Pr.-- Arthur McTavish; Angelo Cairo*; Mervin Pollard. Jr. Pr.--Jean McTavish*; Ed- gar Stephenson*; Lorne Mec- ~ Tavish; Evelyn Winter; Ruth - Winter; Teddy Skene; Annie Kowalchuk; Henry Lyle. LADIES' NEW WOOL SCARVES: At 65c, $1.00, $1.35 and $1.50. October, 1933, with or without notice, at the discretion of the Minister of Finance. di Also some nice Georgette Scarves at $1.25. ! ! ! 2 : 2 ! ] 3 ! ! i A 3 : ! ; | ! i We have but twelve of these altogether but of course we ie i : ! ! i g j g | = : Number on roll--41. Darapunse on Futur, 1933. Average attendance--38.33 Florence McFadden, Teacher. EE (GERD ()- SDE (OGRE D> O-EEED- O-SHD- (GERD O- EE (SENSO GD SEND (HERD (EEE O-GH- OO Gil RED GEO SHED O - GID GEID-O) GED (Gi - End () -GD- OER EE CES (SED () Ei () GD () -SH- (GR ) GEE (GED O-CED <GRID- EEE ()- SX () IER (CRED () C2 (©) () <5 O SBI ¢ LADIES' BLANKET CLOTH BREEKS: k 4 In navy or red. Sizes 14 - 20. Price $2.95. SO CT CL CLL EL CL ANIONS IRIS SSSA SSS PISSING SIS JUST RECEIVED A nice assortment of Ladies' Three-Piece Knitted Suits. LADIES' DRESSING GOWNS: Tag New styles and colours, priced from .... $5.25 to $7.50 ms at Bn Prise IAL. i All wool jersey dresses @ ......... Gena .... $3758 : i . ANANSI NIN SSS NENA NSIS NSLS PONS All wool jersey suits @ .............. Sra coi. $0.25 | ; Boys leather windbreakers @ .................. $2.95 | A NICE RANGE OF EMBROIDERED LUNCHCLOTHS Boys mackinaw windbreakers @ ..... SOARS LEE | AND RUNNERS: Boy's Mackinaw coats from ............ $3.25 to $4.75 | SPECI ALS FOR THIS WEEK fe From 60c to $5.00. Men's genuine horse jacket @ ................. $7.50 | i Men's genuine horse eoat @ ...........c.cv..... $10.00 . Men's gen. horse coat with beaver lamb collar @ $12.50 Bullet Lighters, each : : 20c And by the way, you know all about those beautiful clean Men's peccary hog pullover @ ..... eae a LS 5H3e | Parker Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets... : $2.00 Vinegar barrels that contained Heinz and Libby's Vinegar. Men's Alaska horse pullover @ aa Ey ! Large Bakelite Ash Toys each 95c Well we have a few at $4.00. We used to sell them at $5.00 ; ? anos AUT and they cost around $6.50. Packet Alarm Watch, each ..................... $6.75 Bring us your Mail Orders. We will fill them at catalogue prices. Chas. A. Morton, Jr. Successor to Raiph Pronger DRYDEN | 5 : a ONTARIO Milk Polly, special .. 0... inane .. BCc Alfred oy DRYDEN, ONT. SH LL TL RE TE |W. E. THORSEN & SON Eizo TE iii GELLER LEER RELL ETL EHR LLEE LEER ELE LEEPER EH LUE EH FEV HEE AT Fancy Necklaces, each .............. ies aaa 18¢ | & BD O-ERE EE () EO E= O EO) OO - EE) SED EEE (ER OGRE (EI) GREEN CR ¢) ~inaitir EE )-S- ()-CS ()-SED (SED () TNR) SRD OGD (TED (TD () GE OS (SEP

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