Dryden Observer, 27 Feb 1931, p. 3

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mR DRYDEN _OBSERVER ah ES CER... 5. Sh N WOMEN'S NOVELTY CHAMA-SURDE GLOVES Pronger's Announce rs ; a Prices bi Best Swiss Make and perfect fitting, Biege, Fawn and Grey Men's dress shirts just | reduced as much as sc -- 50 -- 750 -- $100 received at much lowered LADIES' COTTON VESTS Cotton Vests in eumfy cut style, rices Sizes 36 - 42 ...... 25¢ Prices. ON PRICES AT DRYDEN / Uni 1 Sedan $875.00 A NEW LINE OF SILK HOSE : ' iversa BL 05 5 Fs Ae TE e le rk ib 5. sts ; Extra fine seperate collar shirt, broadelotts and i on EAS EL LW Ey 750.00 1Silk to the top. A soft, smooth fitting service poplins of splendid weave in fashionable 4 Sepa XR Hl 750.00 Weight at 49¢ stripes, two qualities at ~ $1.58 and $1.75 i Roadster Delivery .....ooovevereeeeenens 625.00 } 3 Commercial Chassis ......ovvverreenne. 500.00 : All Stamped Goods at Reduced Prices Seperate collar or collar attached dress shirt, \ 115 ton Chassis ....vvvivrivveeinneernnn 656.00 t English broadcloth. Every shirt has a guaran- A ~All passenger cars, complete with spare tires, h: tee certificate attached, you take no chance v : bumpers and tank gas. I mn the quality, onl way i HY on the quality, only ............... .... $1.35 IN ; BY ® : \/ COME AND SEE OUR FINE ¢ : - Py ' Broadeloth Shirts of good quality, carefully 4 : OF USED CARS, TRUCKS AND 8 ini ee tailored, plain colors and new patterns, collar ¢ TRACTORS ,$50.00 and up. ; owes attached or detached. Sale price .......... 98¢c v The big demand for Chevrolet has left us with a } ia kill the 'Observer" The gto get a paper out in spite of IN big + duke "ott (ae dng rash and spots and bleary ap- fthe fact that the Linotype Boy's heavy laced rubbers with solid heel \/ g-Jroek @ : pearance of the last issue were §was still undergoing repairs and EBT EL POE re BL aie i COME AND GET ONE AT A BARGAIN PRICK, almost fatal but it didn't pass §the press was also indisposed and y LO in Ei a Bn ned $1.79 AN h ILI ERLE a $1.59 \ \ out of existancg-- We laugh Joh! what a result! Anyway we Tee TET Ae ; ' about it now but cried about hope this one is better and Childs 6 to 10 ..........covivvnnnnnnnns $1.29 1 Bd b Bros & L i it last weak. To go into detail fagain thank everyone for stand- ; Hi i about the lifficulty the last two §ing by us, subscribers and ad- issues have been published under § vertisers as well. oo 1 vl 1 DRYDEN KENORA would fill columns anl would be REA Po 23 A too sad to read about. The ANNOUNCEMENT | THANKS AGAIN ymbined ages of all our staff ; ee would just make one decent Follow the crowd to the rink When you read this you will | aged person and so with our J tonight for the big Carnival ar behold that last week's illness youthful assurance, we decided" the crowning of the Queen. Ralph J. Pronger * The Store of Better Values fe sme Sei Smee mms SHE SEE SEE SHE _ ; Paterson's Meat Market -- ps i , Calf Hearts, per 1b. ......ccovinvreennnnn, 121%¢ SIX DECADES SIX DECABES ; Spare Ribs, per 1b. ......cvvvvvveneiina, ; ee -- : AS : Pork Sausages, 2 lbs. for ........ Ee eg s NS ASSETS Bologna, per Ib. .....covviiviniiiin +80 i / 1880 Back Bacon, S. P, PB, ci ama sn 35¢ T. B. Macaulay. #6,907,000 y a $473,000 14 Liver -- 14 Sliced Bacon, .............. 25¢ 2 : President 2 BE 1890 NL y, 1890 8 H 2 Halibut, Sliced Lo... vv nrensrvin srinivas 20c 'Sun Life Assurance Co. of ; $16 759 ooh 5 >» $2,473,000 £ Halibut. whole or half, ...............vus 16¢ Canada itm 2 oe 7 > 1900 - 3 3 on : 2 om. Finnan Haddie, ......c.cvviivieiiiiian, 152 Ice Cream $57,980,000 | nn $10,486,000 | seg, . Sere | 1910 1910 I Phone 6, A.PATERSON, Dryde vanilla ice Cream | $143,549,000 $38,164,000 | QUAYLE vrais 60c 1920 1920 B Frost Bites and Dixie $486,641,000 $114,839,000 & Cups for parties 1930 1930 } dozen ...... .. DBBe! | $2,863,701,000 $88,733,000 | Assorted Ice Cream i FERTII IZER Brick oe vayes 40c! | g | individual Soon 2s Head Office Building, Mowsireal We have made arrangements with the Ice Cream . ... : Empire Fertilizer Limited, Toronto I sixty YEARS OF PROGRESS | mpire eriiiizer Limiie oron od 8! t ] Ho 1 n ; : for a supply of the different grades of fertilizer. en rd 0 2 ; STATEMENT FOR 1930 i NOTES PRO DIRECTOR: TL i 1% -. If we get orders for a twenty ton ' {| NEw assurancEs cop ett oy iene, he Compaaybas || cor, we can deliver freight paid io "it "P| | Am ror ned s7os.s7so00 | HEE ope Ren md Oxdr ift at the following prices, pay- KLEEN = Flk : ; ordinary 3 group departments making sub- able on Nov. 1st next, on orde s ac- 1| ASSURANCES IN a races in force show an increse of [1 + cepted by the company, or $2.00 per Wi d FORCE (net) - $2,863,701,000 155 A 5 oS Snir aver |} \ eT / som h wg > : p- 17 ton less if paid in cash off the car. in OWS POTAL INCOME pit | Tou ponies nies Sn Shale epee | k 6-8-10 $68.00 Per Ton CLEAN THE WHOLE WINDOW i ERE 186.662. 00 De eins nf policies and group assurance 5-12-5 63.00 BY REMOVING TOP AND _ (net) : i pa rr passed the million mark 5-8-7 50.00 OVER Sas. PAYMENTS TO POLICYHOLDERS $1380 i 9k Sagons fm 5 SS "« H 4-12-4 58.00 oe ; g AND BENEFICIARIES PH do i bt bi 2 pedro at | ey Bou) === | IN 1930 - - $81,274,000 erat in the ia dina pes | 3 -= y DO. AEE e mortzlity among our policyho. s has : LICYHOLDERS been highly favourable. 3-8-4 49.00 PAYMENTS TO PO 'The rate of interest earned on the mean invested " 4 6.44 per cent. > 2-8-10 . 52.00 AND B ENEFICIARIES SINCE "Profits paid to to policyholders during the year ; ted ,64 4. 2-12-6 51.00 ORGANIZATION $500,949,000 0 2 det, ha LL ied business de- 4 2-8-4 46 00 g } Gig vs nny rally of she aver ; ] t en strikin shown. e a 0-12-15 46.00 TOTAL LIABILI'EES $532,201,000 in 07 rs To pl 1 is the total common 3 (including paid up Capital Stock) stocks. held by the Gompany were $969,103.84 0-12-5 44.00 in Sines of ig Sy dapay Pasiblesa fioss rien 1C shares 12 ven on tid basi © 16 per cent Super phospate $36.00 SURPLUS AND CONT INGENCY id prices at the close of the year our common ® RESERVE $ 3 6,5 32.000 goes holdings show a substantial excess of market CTS : 5 | TES y - .- 9 I ; INTERIOR VIEW " 5 Profs on aftiolierd eorited « to puetle) ate Mr McRae of the Dep't of Agri- L_EPOR MEW J) ' H ASSETS, AT DECEMBER the scale se preset operon. + ly " Matu - culture, Dryden will be please 31st, 1930 - - $588,733,000 ¥ tinued on the basis announced lastyear. give any information regarding .e rr : al uses of Fertilizers, see him. Dry den Lumber Co. Ltd | S U N L i F E * im ---- BUILDERS SUPPLIES | a ; g < Ags LUMBER, LATH, PLASTER! J J. S. CORNER, Oxdrift, Ont. CEMENT, ete.

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