TG GW ae Pages Oita BORN--At Dryden, Ont., Feb- : Eee EETrrTaaa 3 i GRANITE & MARBLE | ruary 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. C. a rr Py : ] : | MONUMENTS i | H. Doudiet of Dyment, a son, 9 : GEO. NOBLE 1932 model, free sq-wheeling and} -------- ul ; i Brit en. = lee ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH bg ® : : C= PEE = B= Father Belanger, P.P. { WE SET THE PAGE FOR VALUE ~~ YOUR DOLLARS GO FARTHER HERE --_-- _ LClassifi=d Sunday : 10 a.m. Holy Mass. Watch Our Window F R ] B . See L. BAUER | WANTED -- WORK BY THE 2} am ACaterhion. 8 Tor Real Bargains Princess St., Dryden day, apply Mrs. P. Wilton on 7 pm. Rosary and OTR RAIL Se Ta : fo C. C. Pilkey's Farm. Benediction. mn : EE N C Dr == 3 s ois = hE = 5 Wood Sawing | WANTED 10 BUY -- BED| SI. LURES ANGLICAN Men's Dress Socks | €w Lrepe Dresses ; : Couch, Kitchen Chairs, Kiteh- CHURCH 50 P . $5 75 Prompt Service -- CASH Tn np C Ir alr { ° : p en Utensils, China and other on ACE \$ S=---------- articles, apply Mrs. Fleming, | 10 o'clock--Sunday School. All wool cashmere in fancy checks GEE PD i bi ti > ny Ji | Harris House. 11 o'clock--Mattins and Sermon. and colors, regular 75e¢ quality, ] iy ns es y HEE Ya $ EEE | : ; =3 | 7 0'clock--Evensong and Sermon. special bargain price, pair .... Hie 14 to > aR eae, Ses L. HADLEY -- PHONE 65 i Era a Wr Rov. W. M. Clarke Minister. I. Youu nto ssm: oi i lr uh i between the Masonic Hall anc RT RRR = ) > Winterbottom's Lumber Yard.| THE UNITED "CHURCH OF Mon' W Recreinbon: 3 a Ci ; tein : : RAY Finder please return to Obser- SANAD A : Men's Wool Sweater Coats, shawl collar, En Hand Towels of white terry cloth, : Trucking accomodation at ver, Reward. Dryden Ontario and pockets, brown heather only, special a di Just the size for eotenal, moderate prices. oe taste : A Tae Eg $2.75 nse, LI XM, pale ie MER : Sn FOR SALE--TWO SETS OF ia a : aa linn ; 5 . When in need of a dray slolnhs 6 now horse Bleue Oxdrift--1.30 Sunday School. Men's Jumbo Knit Sweaters, black and Unbleached Sheeting, 21 yards wide in a I] FythiDy 2 r d he: 1 call us. oe in 2.30 Divine Worship. Ra TL ali : i a on good. heavy weight, will bleach snow 2 sets double trees, 2 neck navy, sizes to at a new special price $3.25 p : : { === | yokes, 216 sets heavy harness, | Dryden--11.00 Church School. white, special price yard ............ 35¢ erent | AT] nearly new. Also number 7.00 Divine Worship. Boy's Mackinac Breeches, Just like dads, in Pillow Cases, hemmed ends of a heavy : Tr SE M1 of young hens, apply Wn. The minister will commence a pr 8 to 14 years, special for i quality, bleached cotton, special = price : Anderson & Harris Miller Sr. Farm, Dryden. series of sermons on "The Sins ONT DEE oT oii won ogn 10 0 aioli od "IN BHT. 0 on oo Fda Vn ons cies Pt ey 50c ee Which Crucified Jesus."" 1st a : FOR RENT--FOUR ROOM D| JEL ie te I] a HE iroup e Chure eople. ; Fummeral Bisectars Si otro] Fo erin re Day or Night Calls oon Ym ] i : /. Howes, Minis : . ot Sra I 2ply R. H. Pronger, Notary : John LE es, Militar. a p 5 ronger : SHON NG Ral : THE BAPTIST CHURCH Day, 62 R 3 i COUNTER CHECK BOOKS-- (Edgar Ferns, Pastor) THE STORE THAT WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD : 3 meus | Don't send out of town. Or- ; = mr ree der them locally, just as cheap.| 10 a.m.--Bible School. = wn eer Samples and prices on re-| 11 a.m--"The Church With =m Edye's Dairy The home of good milk. Babies Mills a Specialty. The only aceredited herd in the district. If in want, drop us a card BOX 261, DRYDEN | 3. a 05 -- | Service, $Y === Progressive Shoe Friday 8 p.m--B.Y.P.U. ETE rT 3 We invite you to fellowship = : -- i ospital with us. Horses ii FIRST CLASS MACHINERY, FRATERNAL NOTICES For Sale Good sound horses weigh- ing from thirteen to sixteen hundred pounds -- Broken. At Swanson's Barn SEH OSCAR SWANSON OR H A WILSON | quest, The "Observer.** {1 FOR SALE. TAMARAC WOOD a Lifeléss Profession." (5th in series "History of the Church." T p.m.--"Obedient."' (bth in series, '""The Preacher Who Wrote His Own Biography) Thursday 8 p.m. -- Midweek at $6.00 per cord, also good sound. first growth Jack Pino (not black) at 5.00 per cord. Apply Fred Boomhower. WORKMANSHIP & MATERIAL MODERATE PRICES Jobs a Specialty "Done While You Wait,"' Full Line of: SHOE POLISH & LACES Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. GOLDEN STAR LODGE AF. & AM, No. 484, GRC. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dry- den, the Second Tuesday of each month, Visitors cordially invited. H. Morison, W.M. A. E. BERREY, Sec'y. LOL DRYDEN LODGE, No. eve 1694 Meets the First and Third Wednesday of each month, at eight pm. in the Town Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited, WM. POYLE, W.M. - B. R. SMITH, Rec.-See'y. P.O Box 240 ten. Ont. Lo GREENHILL | ----= WHY NOT CUT Yvoug ||| Drvden. iy L i tk 1.0.0.F.. DRYDEN T,ODGE, No. oo" 'hone 417, meets in the Town Hall, OVERHEAD EXPENSES ----m----==== | Dryden every Monday evening BY. INSURING WITH THE aa RTT Nlat 8 pm. Visiting brethren il rdially invited WAWANESE MUTUAL This ns INS. CO. HER F. WHITELEY, Rec. Sec. i ii Weeld®s se ® Brae - Specials SE a Agent for all Lines of wm 8 ei Insurance. Choice Dairy Butter, 2-1b = 0 DRE 0 es a 28¢ ; \& meee a : Hew Laid Eggs, dozen 25¢ Buy Your Insurance Here At ESSE Hl Lake Superior Herring Insurance Headquarters COMPLETE ST on SO Witar $1.00 nd ETE STOCK OF || a HARNESS, | ms SRNKLER LEAKAGE HORSE COLLARS, / ps Ill RUSSELL a AND HORSE BLANKETS, ! ALL CLASSES OF Il BARKER || [277 "ioe Ta 5 --_-- General Merchant : £7 fea Best Quality Mitts and i ; y OA Glow oxourr oman |l\i¢. GG, AUSTIN Ek or | AGENT DRYDEN F. WILLARD ||| ~ Expert Shoe and Harness Repairs. -- FOR -- { 1 = McCORMICK - DEERING 4 Free Free From now until February 15th we will give an extra pair of pants FREE with to measure SEMI READY SUIT 20% off all Overcoats every made This is your chance to secure a High Class and a Low Priced Suit. » T. PROUDFOOT "The Dryden Tailor" eS = es to Ae AT re a I # oe full line ; FARM EQUIPMENT : BEATTY BROS. LIMITED : Barn Equipment; Pumps; Washing Machines, Electrie, | Engine Driven or Hand Power; Churns; Ladders; } Brooder Stoves; Clothes Racks; Butter Workers, Ete. METALLIC ROOFING CO. Metal Siding, Roofing, Bavetroughing FLEURY PLOWS DUNLOP OR ATLAS TIRES IMPERIAL OIL PRODUCTS See or Write J+ J» CORNER McCormick-Deering Dealer OXDRIFT ONTARIO \§ SUN LIFE o ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA ; PROGRESS Assurance in Force 1871 $404,000 1881 $5,010,000 1891 $19,436,000 1901 $62,400,000 . 1911 $164,572,000 1921 $536,718,000 1931 $3,051,077,000 ASSURANCES IN FORCE (net) TOTAL INCOME (net) TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS - IN 1931 SINCE ORGANIZATION TOTAL LIABILITIES (including paid up Capital Stock) ASSETS, AT DECEMBER 3 1st, 1931 ". + . Ithink you will agree with me that for a year such as that through which we have just passed the showing is a remarkably fine one. "New assurances of over $527,000,000, and a total in force exceeding $3,000,000,000, are figures so great as to need no emphasis. "The distribution of our new business is inter- esting. Canada contributed $10 1,000,000, United States $291,000,000, Great Britain $50,000,000, and the rest ofthe world $85,000,000. "Our mortality experience has been even more favourable than that of last year, the claims being but 54.3 per cent. of the expected, against 57.6 per cent. in 1930. "Since business was commenced in 1871 we have paid out in benefits $594,000,000." Last year alone our payments were $93,000,000, an amount exceeding the total assurances written in 1922. We may well rejoice over the magnitude and importance of the social service which the Com- pany is performing, "During the past year life assurance has been tested as perhaps never before, and it has with- stood the trial triumphantly. So far as I am aware not one life company on the continent has had to close its doors, a wonderful record. In Canada we can claim with pride that even since Confedera- tion not one Dominion licensed company has ever failed. "It will be noticed that in addition to the surplus of $16,000,000 over all liabilities and capital stock, we have a contingency reserve of $4,700,- 000 to provide for possible shrinkage in mort- NEW ASSURANCES PAID FOR (net) - PAYMENTS TO POLICYHOLDERS AND BENEFICIARIES PAYMENTS TO POLICYHOLDERS AND BENEFICIARIES SURPLUS AND CONTINGENCY RESERVE STRENGTH Assets 1871 $63,000 1881 $536,000 1891 $2,885,000 1901 $11,773,000 1911 $43,900,000 1921 $129,372,000 1931 $624,804,000 Head Office Building, Montreal STATEMENT FOR 1931 LISI | hed - 527,939,000 197,140,000 136,509,000 93,235,000 594,185,000 21,126,000 603,678,000 624,804,000 THE YEAR'S BUSINESS REVIEWED gages and other real estate investments. Our reserves have been calculated on the same strong basis as last year. Although our investments payable in American currency greatly exceed our liabilities in that currency, we have treated both as on a par, taking no credit for the premium on American funds. Our liabilities under contracts in other currencies also are included at a total greater than required at the prevailing rates of exchange. "Our holdings of stocks have been valued on the basis laid down by the Dominion Department of ~ Insurance, which is practically the same as that adopted for all companies by the National Con- vention of Insurance Commissioners of the United States. "In new investments we have favoured high grade bonds, the yield on which is now very attractive. Our purchases of Canadian Government bonds during the year amounted to $23,000,000. "The profits paid or allotted to policyholders amounted to over $26,000,000, or over 20 per cent. of the total annual premium income. "In the light of these figures, the report is indeed an excellent one. "And what of the future? No one believes that the depression will last for ever. Itis impossible to say just when the turn will come, but with the vast natural resources of this continent, and the brains, energy, and actual wealth of its people, business recovery is inevitable. When prosperity does return no company will share in its benefits in greater measure than our own." --From the President's Address at the Annual Meeting: SIXTY-ONE YEARS OF SERVICE $3,051,077,000 - SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA