Dryden Observer, 21 Feb 1930, p. 3

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ime HE DRYDEN OBSERVER a rr -- i A : a od sod reg a sei SR a Edin <a Sel Et fy mm -- - <TD <---> GEO TEED OE CED (CTE CE OSES Tra -@ WwW atch the b aby ? gio of yo] ier of ; x gL: e permanent teeth. Thumb-sucking, the use of the Teeth ! comfort, or the presence of adenoids -- } th cauge the child to breath (Health Service of the Canadian * (hrough the mouth, will spoil the Medical Association) {shape of the mouth, throw the teeth} |i 4 BECAUSE the first teeth or baby out of alignment aod so interfere} |& i teeth are replaced by the second- with their proper use in mastieating |& ary or permanent tedth, it FI a a ts { 1ot be thought that they can be For Week Ending February 26th. | Si OGRE 0 EE SEED (EE (GE O FO | neglected and that. they are of : = { little importance... A clean mouth! FUEL wooD ; ) i | does much to make a healtry, com- | Delivered 14-qt. Hot, Galvanized Waker PAIS western oro 45 | rortable baby. A clean mouth means 14-qt. Hot Galvanized Water Pails, extra heavy ----.---- 1553 - Ladies Rubbers--Any style of heel--only 75 { sound, healthy. teeth, which are ' : ; g 2 Youth's Rubbers--Sturdy Scout -----------------m== 5 | | needed to chew the food that will |! BIRCH nis vorrises $7:8 16-qt. Hot Galvanized Water Pails, extra heavy --------- JO a Ue Te Se :89 ¢ | mke the baby grow. .. ---- .. ak : 12.qt. Tinned Water P 0 4 ! Children's Rubbers--5 to 1014--only Las Se 164 . 9 If the first teeth are allowed to TAMARAC .......... @7:50] he re Ty 25 Children's Rubbers--11 to 2 only momo mmm mmm 300 } 1 decay, they cannot be used for | POPLA po. 12-qt. Grey Enamel Water Pail --eemmm mm mmm mmm mmm TAR .....cc0ne.. 98°80 : Men's Sturdy Rubbers--any §iz0--B8 £0 12 cmb mm mmm $1:00 A | chewing; the child does not secure ; Calvan] Ww Boiler $1: v Ladies Slush Galoshes, Rubber Shoe with Rubberized @ {he nourishment he needs, and, as DURANCE BROS alvanized Wath Boller wrmsmmsrme wma gmeemnrne= 1:20 Rayon tops. Snap Fasteners FAR VEL £42 result, he suffers. The tooth with " 1-gal. Galvanized Oil Cans -------- mie EO an unfilled. cavity. will likely de- Phone 41 Ly 5 : 3 , $1 velop a gum boil, or an abscess may | Hot Galvanized Coal Qeuttles and Japanese "ire | Men 8 & Boys Laced : Rubbers : f form at the root... This in turn, : : Shovel oor SA Low eRe 3 YU Children's Laced Rubbers--6 to 101/4--only ST a $1:35 {may infect the second teeth or the wall Street Re'ief-- Sd : : ; Childrer's Laced Rubbers--11 to 9 only es ll infection may pass into the body &| Brooder to hatch. 40,000 baby Japaned Coal Scuttle and Fire Shovel --w----mm=----===--" $1.15 2 Youth's Laced Rubbers--2 to FONDLY omer mm mm $1:79 g lamage the heart. The baby tooth hicks.--Salt Lake Tribune Copper Tea Kettles--THeavily Nickle Plated--A Real | tits Lied Fobbert-- § 18 TerOulf mom mrmmmne ie $2:20 serves as a guide, as a place-keever All Wet-- = i 4 od $2:35 : floor. the. permanent. tooth. which ey CS n A Saving --.----r=----- a ETL J) a ee # comes later. The early loss of baby easick passenger, on 1Irlenas & | : . | ps is a common cause of irregu- yacht-- "I say, what about going Long and Short Globe Lanterns mmm --==¥] G5 g Special on Men & Leather e¥1 1 crooked permanent teeth. back? After you've seen one wave Junior Lanterns--A Handy Household 828 -------mmm-----=" : | : ; { Healthy teeth are the result of you've seen them all.--Pathfinder 4 Top Gum Rubbers ¥ I proper food.__The diet of the eXPee- | Ng Metey tar + . =. pl at SET LO em e---------- wa i i Men's 14-inch Leather torg--Special mmm mmm 37:50 i ant mother de o mines the Mond 22% Kind Gentlemen, to little boy eat {1° pn : teeth her baby will have for his first { 4 Men's 11-inch Leather topp-->Special ---- $ a rs ; °* ing apple:-- «Look out for worms , set. The diet. of the. infant and Men's 6-inch Leather tops-->Special ----. : i i" * sonny." g young child makes the permanent: ek pA & Little Boy:--"When I eat an ap- be Sesic plate ode ale teeth and. protects the. first teeth. o- i i ee tuportint of uh fools is te ple the worms have te logk out for ; | h J P © breast milk. At three months, themselves--Union Pacific Magazine : 2 ea Tat | Ra p . ronger i strained orange or tomato juice is. LR a ¥ | added to the diet and a little later pS 66 59 512 ] { ] The Store of Better Values ] er oar oh. Cootod. shrgteed; 4 von eo cm 1 1 OSE EDO 0 0 SE) SOD asrents 1s added at six months, and f IVER LIF: ASSURAN i 3 COMPANY OF CAN ADA = cooked strained green vegetables at al seven months. nuk £8 Eo od rt EC om The first permanent tooth to ap- | £ B JAY = 73 OF § 1 { i. ! H pear is a back tooth or molar. It 3 : 3 4 A. bE Sheet ¥ \ comes in behind the last baby molar ! a and is tre sixth from the centre. We 1929 mention this tooth particularly .be- ] cause of its importance. It appears, 8 New Assurances [aid for - 654,451,000 during {he fifth or sixth, or seventh: An Increase of $213,207,060 year and is often called the six-year} Assurances 111 force (net) - $2,401,237,000 molar. It is frequently regarded as An Increase of $504,322,000 5 pe Jagt--1 learn the secret one of the first set and neglected. Total Income (net) = z - 172,857,000 ! 2 : ; | es 525.110,00 Ling sood Pie Crust"? I+ is most important, however, that = io Spm se 2 (From "Letters to Mother" these four teeth be preserved, be- : DUrp 2 earned during tne by 2 Modern Canadian House wife) cause upon their prover position de- | Year - er - = ° 472,863,000 "Yesterday was Bob's bisehday, so 1 made r= 25] Payments to Policyholders 3 favorite Butterscotch Pie. He oiten 1 +d B fic 3 Z tt n't make very goo ¢ crust, but e ] and Benenclaries = " 69,174,000 = UR FRR i, this time he i more p ; ry eaning & Surplus and Contingency : How did I learn? Well, Idroppec in on Mrs. I 3 va Betty's Recipes dav when she was faking ag ? | : ; Reserve - - - - 72,807,000 5 2800s CE Lal ] ; An Increase of $5,869,000 party FlenrTieCront | boc shemale Grou ECON ; ¢alll fessing il Total Liabilities 495,390,000 9 cups Purity Flour : rity i | : net ALLE i J * ad gs) Fy 3 tenspoon sult . Ee ous a ; (Including Paid up Capital) 5 1s 3 opt van Stn ul flavor and reli BY A MODERN METHOD Assets, at December 31st, 1029 568, 107 ,u00 7S 3 a i Sonor = Man ati oy pny from ; ci er ett, STE An Increase of $79 239,000 "Mew HE AD the mixture is lk 0 wet dough an actrv from dry dough i ang = : X ) 3 . ! meal. Mix thoroughly 2 aovr Las " Ea on -Prompt Service on all Orders with the water. Roll oub 50 NOW L use water £par y and always iY at : W aE a 7: cold water, because by ag so the oe and Work of the Highest Class. ; Rate of Interest earned on mean invested asses 7.02% xtra sich pacts Us hal ig po oH, does not soak up Ipe the = The high rate of dividends allotted to participating policyholders is contimyied and the special hale 1arG, cur and you have 'short pas vv." 6h . 270 IT] ici 5 Butterscotch Flo said that in i RE by Sd BEGIN NOW BY HAVING YOUR. dividend on maturing policies extended and increased. 2 tablespoons Purity Flour and pinching, not by kacading and pressing, WORK DONE AT A MODERN rk) and all the handling should be as light : STEAM LAUNDRY j EXTRACTS FROM DIRECTORS' REPORT GH as possible. How pleased 1 am Mother, that I have or ] New policies paid for aumbered 161,391 for a net The special amount entere «5 a liability to pro learned the secret of making good pie crust. amount of $654,451,143.27, an advance of $213,200,- vide for unforeseen coptingencies has been main- Your loving Betty Whyte Street Laundry ey 752.36, or more than forty-eight per cent., over the iained at $12,500,000.00. : pe ) ! ? 3 | previous year. This marked increase, and the fact After making all these deductions and allocations, 2 ! Mrs M. SMITH, Proprietress : i that the average policy, for the fist time, exceeded $5,868,899.96 has been added to the undivided sur- 1 SI $4,000, afford impressive evidence of the ever- plus, bringing, the total ovier lizrilities, contingency i ro er growing popularity of the Company. accounts a pital stotk to $60,307,962.44. Dt a ™ 1 After deducting amounts reassured, the total : 5 Sw hi : a In ace with our usu! conservative pract.ce assurances in force amount to $2,401,237,036.94, an increase of $304,321,102.37. This advance is notable not merely for its magnitude, but because when allowance is made for terminations by death and maturity, it represents a remarkably high rate of continuance, and evidences great satisfaction on the part of our policyholders. ; : . . Jou re co pleage he The amount paid to policyholders since organiza- Your Ligectors are plead ed to announce that t tion, together with the amount at present held for high scale &f s at present aljotted tb Ch a 7 2 ing nolicy holders will be cor tinued during the ensuing their security Or beneiit, exceeds the total amount te + dae tas 5 ie ever ee them in premiums by $139,290,474 03 bil! swhilethe Special Divyjend on maturmg policies, i : - gn eet git {ntroduced last year, hag been extended to include I=] : i oT The rate of interest earned on the mean invested policies maturing after faving been in force five 0:0:F:, DRYDEN LODGE assets has risen to 7.02 per cent. This figureiacludes years or longer nd the scale of benefit has Leen 0] Y the securities owned by the Company have again been valued at figures much below the market quota- "tions current @#% the close of the year, This under- valuation gyeggesents an important element of strength am > Company additional wo the specific provisiord in the statemeriis. 0 | A product of Western Canada Flour Mills Co. Limited, Toronto, Winnipes, Calgary | {| LIVERY AND DRAY § EROMPT SERVICE i AT ALL HOURS A. WEAVER, Dryden, Ontasio p------------T EE) Fi > a certain amount from bonuses and stock privileges increased. ERE for the year to policyholders. WOOD SAWING A, A Call For Us Will Result in Prompt Service. a EB [4 EE ta 5 P [ { ¢ | = ] 5 N . 417 meets in the Tewn Hall accruing on many of the Company's holdings; but if ¥: 4 e © Ul Q 4 @ i] Dryden every Monday evening at these were entirely eliminated the rate would still be by of a pt RS A A Coq 8 pm. ; Sa) peiommt oh . ; 'The business of the Company hasalways oon ug 1] G. R HAMILTON, N.G: i A net profit of §13,07 7,284.62 was realized from conducted underthee acting arcvisions ef ihe a an Cc. ETTLES, Ree -Sac ¢ the redemption or sale of securities. Canadian Insumence law and the rigid supin- ; 2 2 2 i The surplus earned during the year, based on the vision of the Basurance Departioent of the iL - 5 pT --EE Ee £ values entered in the accounts, amounted to $42,- Governraent of Caiada. Tyar ince we en- ( ; : 863,578.59, but from this sum antial appropria fool the United States in 1895 ite Company m= 4 e S 3 U5 i 0. I Bo, 124 : tions have as pg penn mace to further strengthen hus buen ui der simi om re and 2 22 Vics end Thisd the position of the Company. ie now subject to the r vic of thivty- Ug =f Wednesday of esch month, at eight An additional $10,000,000.00 has been deducted eight States of the U winch recuire = H pam. in the Town Hall. Vigiting from the market ane of our gastritis as a pro- printing? Se : aflrairs 2 oy 3 : i Aision against possi warket fluctuations, raising ompanies lcenged in FELT, a Ome = made brethren cordially imvited. i vision against possible mark : » TASTE aun at : 3 L the amount thus set aside for this purpose in the discharge of their a, cominittee i R. McMONAGLE, WM accounts to $30,000,600.00. of ANE he £ aa oe . States of Iichigan, Wi 3, ic B. SMITH, Sec'y. A further ad has been written off the Senha er 5 Company's buildings. LIni0, |) ennoseeyy ¥ > Virgis Tlorida.and i olumbia $931,000.00 has been appropriated to raise the recont.y cauplete | 4 exhaust i" il GOLDEN STAR SoD : annuity reserves to the Rutherford table of valuation, tris 2 ov Nenrtopnt 5 the Company's : AF: & A: M: No. 484 BRL with interest at 334 per cent. This exacting standard : : rnort of this gommitice BE le Meets in the Masonic Eall Dryden, ; requires reserves $2,656,000.00 in excess of those of yk - wo ceerence foie liberal : I= lhe Second Tuss ny. ol enth mouth. the Dominion Government standard. : fddere, and : 2. Sir ; $1,200,000.00 has been set aside as additional pre: ¢ the Com- Visit Cordially Invited ; : 9] Re ; isitors Cordially 12 3 vision for claims arising from total dizal death | mg the low ER, W:M lai t ted 1 ible cl Hy #s on ou ities, the F. J. COOP R J 3 claims as yet unreported, anc possible cla inder : s on our SeCuriuies, tie : 9 hs RREY Sec" cancelled policies cn which a surrender vai co : still reported 2 surplus at the close A. E. FE , OeCy statement might be applied for. cf last year 81, 33,901.71 in excess of the is z $22,606,265.67 has been paid or allotted as p als to figure claimed hy the Lompazy. Sl Leave Orders st Star Pool- Insist on Bryce's Bread. i il po Tins a or at my : Zr) 0 Saki RE ouse, Qusen St. : EE SE RAS L BAUER. : oi : wis

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