THE DRYDEN OBSERVER CANADIAN LEGION, B.ES.L. On. Peb.. 18t, and. on the first Friday of every month regular meetings will be held in the Mili Hall, at 8 p.m. Visiting Comrades mvited. WW. K. Edye, Pres. H. M. Davidson, Sec. Town Hall, Dryden, every Mon .day evening at 8:00 p.m, B. R. EVANS, N:G: ? XK. COLLINS, Rec.-Sec. Weekly Store News INFANTS DAINTY WHITE SOFT SOLE SLIPPERS, Only BABYS' DRESSY LITTLE BLACK PATENT BIIPPERY oo 0 5 BABYS' BLACK PATENT SLIPPERS, With Fancy Contrasting Trim 83¢ SWEATERS FOR BOYS--Roll collar with one button knit of heavy warm, yarn, splendid winter weight in a dark lovat shade, sale special ____ 49e GIRLS' DRESSES OF FINE CHARMELINE, With Bloomers to Match, em- broidered pocket, collar and bloomer knee trimmed with red velvet, but- tons to match trimming--a wonderful wales a oo E20 LADIES' SILK HOSE, Full Fashioned, Finest Pure Thread, Extra Long with comfortable tops and garter reinforcement--The New Spring Shades hn es eee a a =7.52.00 A NEW FRENCH SHOR DRESSING--For all types of Blonde shoes, cleans them mstently, yenlp tL Re 35¢ FUGI SILK--All Shades now on Sale, a good quality, 29 inches wide, from ovr 2ogalan stodgy, Lal a dhe FLANNELETTE SHEETS--White with Pink and Blue Borders, 80x94 in, the double bed size 10c cheaper than the mail order sale catalogues, $2.35 WOOLLEN BLANKETS--Sibs. in weight, of Fine Grey Wool, special, $5.90 SLEIGHS FOR THE KIDS--Nicely Painted, Heavy Round Steel. Runners, LO.0.E. DRYDEN LODGE ) No. 417, meets in the Corner's Little Corner WL Vol, 1 January 25, 1929 No. 42 4 Hy d weekly in the Intersst of the People of Kenora Distrieg Good Equipment There are the best makes a good farmer mechanical reasons for better, McCormick. , this excellent perform. Deering equipment is ance, The first of these always good equipment, | is the fact that the power plant is "a 4 cylinder, heavy-duty en. gine, The second ig the mounting of the power. ful engine, clutch trans. mission and differentiz) assembly in one Piece There is no hope for the man who knocks his home town. If he knocks his home town, he would knock any town that he might move to, and any man who knocks the town he lives in ig making a failure of life, We are still inelined to argue, that this is one of the finestwinters we've ever seen, and we've seen lots of 'em, The International Har. ae The use of McCormick. Tis tha 3 i So Deering tractors has | vester Company is the unit frame, assu ing done a great many | largest institution of its long bearing life, free running gears and free. dom from racking, twis. ting strains. Of almogt equal importance are the high tension mag. neto, oil air cleaner, Alemite-Zerk labrica. tion, and many othey items of equipment. We will gladly demon- strate these tracctors, to your complete satis. faction, and Provide you with types apg sizes to meet your re. quirements, kind in the world, and primarily it is the insti. tution of service, Let them thru us, as their representatives, things for the farmer, With this dependable power they are en. abled to do their work in season and to take the greatest possible ad vantage of favorable weather, local serve you in your farm machinery needs. She was but a jani- tors daughter, but she swept him off his feet. But Not Obeyed The difference be. tween a written and unwritten law seems to be that the latter i often enforced. To stand and look at the simple, compact, McCormick - Deering Tractor is to wonder > : hE n deliver so Since the snow has | how it ca 'fant to Section 56 NOTICE TO CREDITORS i In the matter of the Estate o ANNIE MOORE, late' of the Town of Dryden, in the District of Kenora, Married Woman, de- ceased. Notice is hereby given, pursu- of the Trustees Act, R.S.0. 1927, Chap. 1 50, that all creditors and others having claims or demands against the estate of the said Annie Moore, who died on or about the zoth day of June, 1028, at the Town of Dryden, are required, on or before the 4th day of March 1g29, to send by post, prepaid, or deliver to the Toronto General Trust Corpora- tion, the Administrator of the Es- tate of the said deceased, their Christian names and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars, in writing, of their claims, a statement of their counts, and the nature of the sec-|1 urity, if any, held by them. Member Canadiss EHTS OR000S00RSESINI II 1 230g i 8520 00DRLERIE LIB Reus ELH TS ac-|® Published at SnYRNR Creo Largest Cirenlafion of any Wooly in the Kenorn District, Subscription, 81.59 pee Feay, A.J.GARDINE. Gomare! Morohaat, EAGLE RIVER Agent for Frost & Wood IMPLEMENTS. & COCESHUTT PLOW cov [4 2 88 8 5 Cream Sepnmiatons. RAW FURS BOUGHT & SCL, 3 LIER ETE FL LRH HET TET PUTTER Sherple's -~ And take notice that after such last mentioned date the said ad- ministrator will proceed to distri- bute the assets of the said deceas- cd among the parties enti! thereto, having regard only to thc claims of which it shall then ha notice, and that the said admin : trator will not be liable for the} said assets or any part thereof to DRYDEN LODGE, Me, 1654 i 'e 0. L 2 ] Meets the Fiesty aad ETC Wednesday of \each moni at wih: t, in the Town Fall. ViaMh: nrethren cordially invited. W. JONES, W.M BE. SMITH. Sccy. Golden Stor Lodes re cavy-| A mansion is a house {any person or ersons of whose sold in most 'stores for 75¢, haif price here, SPotinl, aid =r 370 come pitching pulp. much rugged, RE where they expect yoy a notice Hi not have been! Af. & AK, GIRLS' DRESSES--6 to 14 years, smart styles in pretty checks of nice wood has taken the Joby ry a te to use the guest 5 dy by it at the time of such} He. 433, GEC. quality flannel, trimmed with plain Vestee Fronts, Inverted Pleats, Place of horse shoes, | into the s ick Desrino | wells distrimbution { Meets in the Masorie isl Dryden: Pocket, and Long Sleeves, exceptional value __,_____ Et $1.45 as a means of passing De di EE RAT FE ART E C. POPHAM { the Second Tuesday of -seh meath LI Hieg y ; a sti > : ] : + + 2 i os 2 x MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS--It is diffictlt to convey a word picture of the Ue thie hig job is to quit J. S. CORNER Solicitor for the said Administra- Visitors Cordially Invited. F. FOULIS, W.M. A, E. BERREY, Szeretar- ase. <a great value in these shirts, the quality of Broadcloth, tailoring, elegant patterns, neat cuffs and detached collars are 80 very 'evident when you examine them that we hope you will ask to see them, very special .. $1.85 MEN'S MOLESKIN PANTS--Cuff Bottom, Five Pockets, in Strong Grey Stripe Moleskin, 25¢ cheaper than the catalogue houses and better made Only, __.. ; $3.50 VALENTINES--Feb, 14 is St. Valentines Day, and as ususal we have a nice assortment of novelties which will aptly convey that tender feeling i er AS ile lc to T5¢ -LIIDGERS--300 page, carefully bound, gold lettering, index on front pagas high grade paper throughout, a real Pronger value, at $1.45 VENUS GRADED LEAD PENCILS--10 grades, from éxtra hard to extra sof¥, 2 for - 25¢ et DIARIEE Tare Lenz Style, good for DATED at KENORA, this 28th day of January, 1929. wondering and sit back and enjoy everything you ever hoped to find ina tractor, We put the "U" in Service--if we serve U well we will also SERV US well. McCormick -Deering Dealer, OXDRIFT, Ont, ---- ee Classified BABY CHICKS . Canady's Bred-to-Lay 100 per cent Alive Guaranteed. Breeding Certifi- cate sent with chicks from tested, trapnested Leghorns, Barred Rocks, Reds, Anconas, Minorcas, | DRY CLEANING & : STEAM PRESSING The instalation of a New Steam Press enables me (0 offer much quicker service and excellent work at a very low cost. The lowest possible price. No Suit over $1.50. Sun Life Policyholders To Receive : Special Bonus | any year. The Leather Cover will last a long time, extra sheets can be bought for a small price. Book MRS CHAS. SMITH, Wyondottes, Orpingtons. ra! i . opens flat and it is easy to write on front or back of any sheet. Only 60c Whyte Street Laundry asonths poultry course free, Tp. i J ARDSLEY WRITING PADS--Kid finish, Medium Size, with guide lines Mail Orders Given ubators, RL Li Cata- | In addition to regular dividends in 1929 25¢, value with one 10c, package of envelopes to match, special _______ 25¢, i ! Careful Attention ogue. -- ALEX AYLORS . : seme HATCHERY, 362 Furby si} |, of approximately $17,500,000 DEATH OF FORMER ~ Winnipeg Man. Er eadmiom ' Office of the President, MonNTrEAL, January 8, 1629 To Our Policyholders: DRYDEN RESIDEN: VANTED-- To rent suite of rooms or bungalow. Must have modern conveniences. -- Apply . Observer Office, On January 11th, a highly res pected citizen passed quietly ' to pov Ralph J. Pronger =") homestead out of the dense forest the farm still being held by tic family. He was one of a family © ten and in 1889 united in marriaZ with Maisie Smith, of Erin Town : ship. To this union there wer? born two sons: M. Ross and Horace Martin, the latter dyin: in childhood. : Mr. Hawes farmed for several years after his marriage in Eas! Garafraxa and in 1903 moved with his family to New Ontario, settling in the Dryden Clay 'Bel! in the district of Kenora. He be- gan making a home out of the wilderness and had made a guc- cess of farming in that new coun- try when there were no roads, no schools or churches afd helped in every way to make that part of - by death or (on 'feserve dividend' policies) by the expiry of the reserve dividend period, a benus ef 10 per cent of the reserve, increasing yearly to 15 per cent on policies in foree twenty years or longer; on endowments, at maturity, a bonus of 10 per cent of the fece value of policies ten years in force, fmereasing yearly to 15 per cent on policies in farce twenty years or longer. Details will be given in the forthcom.- ing annual repost, ea n ITARI y © 4 : 5 i DRYDEN Phone 5 ONTARIO his rest, in the Person of Martin | emcee on re vy, : mpl h hi Hawes. With great grace and| Dry Wood for sale--Mixeq We have Just complet ed gnot Gil won- i Christian fortitude he bore hi: jackpine and poplar. Split Wood derful year, with profit SAIUNES nove i illness for nearly five years, delivered in town for per before equalled. Cur Directors have I He was born on Lot 7, Con. 11, cord.--apnly James | therefore Inaugurated the principle cf i : 7 i : = = Meyers Sgn Yi notur ot Sumlen, April 20th, 1861, FOR SALE Anyone figuring | allowing a Special Bonus on turing i 4 ts: aon of the late Horace on building next summer would | participating policies. The basis for 192 15 ok i 2 gl 3 Sin ir do well to see me for dimen. § may be summarized as follows: ! rhe year 1536 from England, an sion lumber to be delivered thi. | it 3 : i ; cleared for himself and family + winter-- Apply R. S. fn On policies ten years in force, maturing . i Dryden, Ont. Co Bereag 'OR BALE-"Split Dry Poplar Wood, $4.50 cord, delivered, AL sO quantity Oat:Straw-- Apply # A. McPhail, Dryden, Ont: Ip an EE General Hardware Stock taking is over and we have a nice clean stock of ali varieties At Special Prices Are ® HORSE BLANKETS, AXE HANDLES SWEDE SAWS and : SWEDE FILES Assortment of Tin Heaters at Reduced Prices Spring will be early this year gs get ready for house-cleaning. Buy ss i ee ee rtrd This special bonus is in addition to, and independent of, the usual annual profit distribution, the scale for which, for the ninth conscoutive year, will again be increaged. We congratulate our members on this happy announcement. It has been made possible only by the large profits earned on the securities selected for the invest- ment of the Companys funds. As ninety-five per cent of all surplus earned by the participating assurances accrues to our policyholders themselves, they enjoy practical mutuality, combined with the enterprise and stability of stock management. The effect of this combina- tion is evidenced by the results. A plow that meets all tests of real plow value--that's the kind of sulky plow you the country what is now «4 pros- want this y or better plowing you Tonia do Samad perous and progressive farming 1 Io 1 4d or ia ; a p 7 : a bi ¥ community, He was a councillor er yields, > " oir oT ger J ie p for sevewsl vears in the municipa- thirty years } 2 ge hese tests and has : : agit E200 ; 2 5 / 7 nd plowed fields the vay su want yours plows lity of Machin, and by his ki Let us show you the and generous manner made a host of friends. In 1922 he disposed of his farm, in Sanford and came back to the scene of his childhood and bought a residence in Hills - burg, where he lived until his death. He leaves to mourn his los" his wife, one son and two grand- Varnish, Alabastine, Paint and Brushes We have them all--Let's Go EA. KLOSE ia a RT [Ei ry RSC a a a The new Deere plow for critic farmers who It is famo- light dra: handling. It will do your plowing the ivator, giving you a bigges at harvest time, -bed-making results dg. upon the plow bottom, De bottoms are the tandard for cleam ing, long wear and good way you waut it done--making ork. children; four brothers four $18" it possible to complete a good The easy foot lift and handy ters : John F. and George, of East? er Rt -- -------- | %. B. Macaulay, seed bed economically landing lever make the New Ie Bl ; Holly and Allison. of § 15, his pastor Rev. C, Jolliffe of President. to get a good crop stand with Deere Bulky so easy to operate; rdratraxa; 1olly a SE the United Church conductaed fi your planter and to keep the hat a boy can do a good job of Meaford ; Mrs, Ged, Simpsort, : a : (+1 - Ce : al Waldemar; Mrs. R. Mann, of; the LA ot the home and 3 A tor A ged urse Hillsburg. One brother William, grave, when a large concourse o predeceased him i! i friends assembled to pay the last Friends from a distance who respects to the departed. Th. attended the fueral were : His sor, floral tributes were mute evidence Do Si : 3] Ff 1 w lel mites A dx Ross, station agent at McConnell, on was a Erin SpE Manitoba; H. Hawes Meaford Hawes, V. Hawes and I, lawes, and friends from Guelph, Fergus, FH. Simpson, W, Nogwed and 3 i fg © =) Per Pe Lo Grand Valley and Everton. The Mann. The funeral took place palbearers were his nephews J. [rom his late residence on Jaauary fields free of weeds wit? Come in and see this wing with it, rior sully next time you're im towm J. A. STRUTT Dryden, Ont. ERE ree SUN L E ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANS Head Office a [ads : ; Store You Get QUALITY AND SERVICE | pat