Dryden Observer, 31 Jan 1930, p. 3

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THE DRYDEN OBSERVER TED) TED O EEE (OED (EE (ED OOF GER O OED OE TER Unlisted Stock ! (Furnishe A. J. Pattison, Jr. ol Jot Union ISA wil BI ag pin) Ty attiso " & Co. Ltd, Toront LF Novelty Valentine Tea in the Base- | i Fa ) E > Valentine Tea January 28th, 1930 ment of the United Church, Thurs- ary d man lnstaat Lite , day ,February 18th, from 3 to 6 0'- Bla Adz Weekly &Siore News clock. Tea 25c. ; Brandman Henderson . 31.50 43.00 jsp "| B:C: Packers Pref. __. 56.00 ZI 1:0:0:F:; DRYDEN LODGE (Canadan Fire Ins __--_ 90.00 105.00 8 0. 417 meets in the Town Hall Canada Life oem 800.00 875.00 Wednesd { each month cad ay of each month at eg Canad'an Westinghouse p.m., in the Town Hall. Visiting hrethren cordially invited fi Trust and 101.00 ' Fo : R. McMONAGLE, W.M oy mls a Men's Shirts B. CMITH wncre, Choe: Ar Wo Prof Men's Superfine Broad loth, and Silk Broadcloth Shirts, Each GOLDEN STAR LODGE a a Gra fitted with two Collars; very Special value, @ ____ $1 4 5 AF: & A: M:, No. 484, GRC: I Sd edie 75.00 , 'Meets mm the Masomie Hail Dryden Debentures & Securitics : to 3 00 the Second Tuesday of ese momth. Pref. __ ____ 69.00 > ! Visitors Cordially Invited. Debentures & Securitics BT. COOPER: WM . Con oem 93.00 / A. E. BERREY, Sec'y Dominion of Canada, ° . 7 Gm. Tne : Ladies Hose CS : Dominion Power, 7% Shipment of Ladies' Sample Hose, just received; Including : El Re ah SI, 99.00 . Dunlop Tires, 7% pref.-101.00 values up to $1:40. Excelsior Life, 30% Our Special Price: 75¢ pair --- These are Silk and Wool; Silk on Wool and Fine-All- CEES TEE 4 SEDO CD (EWI CED OEE r-EED () CII (EEN () CITI () CEE (EE () <EIID> ()- CRED () ERD () GFE STD 1) <EHIN-WED ) EEED (FARE () TEEED- OGRE) GI ()-CEED- © GRID (2 CUED () 6 "GEES () <Bkas. 8 (-<ERS-OuliiD-H-ESiD- OBO CITI) ESO : i paid Wool Cashmere Full Fashioned, and ONLY --rv 750 § Wii Sh ; i Greening Wire, 7% y DE ma le inetd 1090.50 ; ; St Imperial Life ___, __ 435.00 The Store of Better Values International Propr et. | Ma el 33 00 ao i ! « Manufacturers Life __ 395.00 R i Mount Royal Hotel | h ¥ Pronger : Int rel 45.00 a P tok 1 National Life, 25% pd. 85.00 a GID ©) SIDED REE (CITE 0) HRB 1) TRE UAE ©) THER OGRE © ALIS 1 SRE O-GEID < North American Life __ 90.00 People's Loans and = ce A Swvines Ll. la 86.00 Port Hope Sanitary --_.. 47.00 . , Security Loan and ! ERAVINIE. it ei iico 116.50 _ Simpson, Robert, 6% VE A 100.00 vatil your house is om Guarantee... 95.00 io phone about your SE Trust & N Dryden every Monday evening at Canada Packers Com... 36.00 37.50 8 % : 0 p.m. : Canada Packers 7% We Have Just Received a Shipment of very Smart Dresses for ; G. R HAMILTON, N:G: i Oy oe ei 101.00 Afternoon wear in the New Silhouette, each Dress a Striking i C. ETTLES, Rec.-Sec " Canadian Industries Com. rr i Ts : TI 5 in pn Design and the Last Word in Style. ws, i 0 DRYDEN LODGE, Ho, 168¢ as A ro Elen 2.00 ea : 7 adi ndustries We Will Be Pleased to Display Them For You, ------- ols msots the First amd This BI ri 112.00 85.00 83.05 § i, : Willard's Chocolates , IRE INSURANCE er Eh 66.00 ; See (Subject to confirmation) i = i A. J. LOCK, ni Lanterns mre m------ IEW FEATURES-- Instang Lighting; just strike a matih & .urn on the Valve. Ny preheating. Nw triple Lfe gen-rato, gives three times more service than the old style. 110. ; 1800 mantles are not lighted. New Shades ; New Kremelite Shades of Coleman Des'gn. Made of Heat Resisting, Cream Colored Opal Class Furnished 80.00 in plain or decorated as desired. For 80.00 LAMPS--Model No. 119, with 12-inch decorated Shade and Bolit-n Pump, ONY mre eerie, { Model, No. 118, with 10-inch plain Kremolite Shade, Lamp 315.00 finished in brown-gold Calac __ $13.00 101.00 LANTERNS--Model 228, with 83/-inch green porcelain enamel 104.00 Shade, and Builf-in pump. Storm Shield $1250 135.00 Modal 229. Same as 228--but without enamel shade and____-- Built-in Pump __ $11:50 95.50 Call In and Look Over these New Model Lamps and Lanterns. 103.00 470.00 35.50 420.00 Il ti 47.00 105.00 108.00 WOOD Io SAWING i RN E : of fi ? ® hd i 2 i. i LIVERY RED DRAY PPIMPT SERVICE Ieave Orders at Star Pool- AT ALL BCUIRe room, Phone 102, or at my A. WEAVER, house, Queen St. Dryden, (atzcls L BAUER A Call For Us Will Result [ " : ud in Prompt Service. Liryden -- Ontario TE SERADIAS WINNIPES, CAARA DUS Sen S_ MANAGER RANT MOTORS OF CANADA, Lirepre, Members of the Durant Dealers Or- yasious models of the "16-14"-- an 5 FUEL WOOD aE wr pe cs D pet ® =] 2 pat ® D (7-77 md © = pa ye | PD <<, (¢] en pS pr = Chu pant © (§)] én ganization, numbering approx mately entirely new 1me--ihe large pasty a-i a thousand, met in Toronto, Janva'y gain embarked in busses for thal Delivered 16th and 17th, to atiend the fifth Royal York to attend the Anrunl, Annual Durant Dealer Convenlion. Bancuet and entertainment Aided] ; i a i anqu rtaimment provides 34 NAA HA) After registering at the : BIRCH ...... $750 g Royal i their honor by the Durant Comp-| ; York Hotel, the visitors, es oriel by ,ny There were many new and TAMARAC .......... §7:8¢c the Toronto Regimental Band, were ol Lontares & alg Lhe 2 ion Lo taken to the Durant plant at Leaside TR A POPLAR ....... vv $s 2 in busses 'and the procession thru' the city created a great impression as it wended its way to the noith-- east city I'mits. On arrival a: the plart, which has been enlarged con- siderably durng the past year, offic- ial photograhps were taken and this was followed by a trip through tha plant for the purpose of examin'ng the new ma hinery in operation and the methods by which the new Dur- ant care are now being bu'lt. After several nours in' the plant and a thorough examination of the of the visitors. Ph'l. J. Dugan, Sales Manager, nres'ded and was accompanied at the, head table by cany notables in the] artomobile industry, as well as civi- | ' and provincial authorities. Rev. D.| i Kerby, Prezident and General Man-| ager gave a short address, wh Ia] other speakers necluded RB. W. Jud-! son, Purs'dent Continental Motors Corporation. J DURANCE BROS. Phone 43 _-- br i i B, pra Fr'day the second dav of thr cos A vention, was deveted to business s°s-! sions at the Turant plont. RUSE, THE MOST REVOLUTIONARY IMPROVEMENT OF A CENTURY IN WINDOW CONSTRUCTION . =I LIE 54 5 RE BY SLIGHT IN THI3 mri mem RR ESE ea th & INTERIOR sugar grow, VIEW 3 ,, nd CLEAN THE WHOLE WINDOW BY REMOVING TOP AWD . LOWER SASH i air]. RE LEE HE m=] TICKETS ON SALE From all Stations in Manitoba and in Ontario (Port Arthur and West) 4. 8, 10 and 11 Return Limit, Feb, 13, 1530 For full Information ask the Ticket Agent, or write R.G. McNE LLIE, General Passenger Agent, W.nnipeg, Man. 8 rt Ft Fe ed [Fo Ft Fd Fn EEN EE En ee ie Be ER ERI 1 = ef ef fe rc REO fH iri SI] =i "orrester, O.B.E. February Dryden Lumber Co. Lt: Dealers fm BUILDERS SUBPLIEZES LUMBER, LATH,. CEMENT, EERE was formerly Governor of T Lit IR EERE HEC El ali in Little girls, they say, are made of | sugar and spice and all that's nice. It {i can truly be said of thelittle piccaninny in this photograph, because she belongs © RE to the West Indies, where spices and Her Excellency, Lady Willingdon, with whom she was photo- graphed on the deck of the Canadian National Steamship Lady Somers at ! Jamaica, took quite a fancy to thelittle The group shows the Governosr- Seneral and Lady Willingdon on board § the Lady Somers, with Baron Olivier, P.C., KB.CM.G., and Capt. W. To Baron Olivier, Chairman of the West A adian Sugar Commission, which was qolding sittings when Their Excel- lencies made their cruise of the islands, On meeting Canada's Governor-Gen- ral, Baron Olivier expressed the opin- ion that the Canada-West Indies trade agreement was likely to be of great value to the islands and added, "The ead said "If Canadians koew more ships that the Canadian National have about them they would give up goin : put on are very fine indeed and their toPloridaznd Californiain the winter. service is much appreciated all along inion of the Governor-General, their route." whose visit brought the Dominion and Lord Willingdon, on his return to theislands even closer together, Canada ~ Canada, described the West Indies as is making an exceedingly valuable co "The sun room of the British Empire" tribution to the Empire by develo contagh with ihe West ladies. Jamaica.

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