PRUE phe TTT THE DRYDEN OBSERVER PAE Gl re EE NOVEMBER 4th, 1939, National Railways. ISSUE PRICE: with or without notice, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, iu Ottawa, 31st October, 1932 GOVERNMENT OF THE INION OF CANADA 4% LOAN--1932 The Minister of Finance offers for public subscription $80,000,000 | Dominion of Canada 4% Bonds Bearing interest from 15th October, 1932, and offered in two maturities, as follows: $25,000,000-- 3 YEAR 4% BONDS, DUE 15th OCTOBER, 1935 $55,000,000--20 YEAR 4% BONDS, DUE 15th OCTOBER, 1952 Subject to redemption at par and interest on or after 1 sth October, 1947 Principal payable without charge, in lawful money of Canada, at the office of the Minister of Finance and Receiver General of Canada at Ottawa or at the office of the Assistant Keceiver General at Halifax, Saint John, Charlottetown, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary and Victoria. Interest payable half-yearly, 15th April and 15th October, in lawful money of Canada, without charge, :at any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank. Denominations: 3 YEAR BONDS, $1,000 20 YEAR BONDS, $500 AnD $1,000 "The proceeds of this Loan will be used to retire $34,449,950 of bonds maturing 1st Nove.- ber, 1932, and to provide for the general purposes of the Government and the Canadian The Loan is authorizedsunder Act of the Parliament of Canada, and both principal and interest are a charge on she Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canada. The amount of this issue is $80,000,000. The Minister of Finance, however, reserves the right to allot or rejectithe whole or any part of subscriptions received, provided such allot- ments do not increaserthe principal amount of the issue by more than $2 5,000,000. Applications will notibe valid on forms other than those printed by the King's Printer. i3 Year Bonds, 99. 2 andinterest, yielding to maturity 4. 2 8% 20 Year Bonds, 9 3 4 5 and interest, yielding to maturity 4 a 5 0% Payment to be madetin full ai time of application or in the case of the 3-year bonds, on allotment. Subscription lists williopenion 31st October, 1932, and will close on or before 16th November, 1932, at the discretion of the Minister of Finance. : ved any branch in Canada of any chartered bank and by recognized dealers from whom official application forms may be obtained. Subscriptions will be received by REE SAUL DAITERS STORE [0] ELBE EA =liT= ad = QP Si © AN AUCTION SALE WILL BE HELD AT OUR _& SEQONDHAND STORE ON Saturday, November 5th NEW GOODS AS WELL AS SECONDHAND GOODS IL WILL BE AUCTIQNED AT THAT DATE [Ebi COME ONE -- COME ALL -- AND GET GOODS AT - YOUR G'WN PRICE. | SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR MEN AT $16.95 Men! Take advantage of this offer. For twio weeks only we will measure you a suit or overcoat for $16.95 IL l= The store of quality goods at low prices. { i et fy ES Uk oh OS Ted Je ri 4 i o ELIE = Tt io 2 fi es Ci Ce Er EE CCR ERE CE TE ei Be eek bedi Rh HOCKEY SHOES: This is a preliminary announcement of what we be- lieve to be of tremendous interest. We have made arrangement with the Bauer Shoe : Company and through them the Starr Manufactur- ing Cempany, for the. exclusive right of the lowest price Hockey or Skating Outfits, that has been our privilege to see. The shoe is strong with lots of toe room and a snug fitting heel, The insoles are leather, the felt has cozy warmth and thickness. There is a professional type webbed ankle support, with hickory arch. The suppert is built in. The skate is one piece, electrically welded rocker blade tube, extra wide blade, chromium plated, not tarnishing, electrically tempered and attached to the shoe with steel rivets. : The prices, well look at them: : Younha olan ins iain tr price $2.8) ¢ Misgag cnn. de price $3.25 i Bows id sh ens price $3.40 : Wommha ohn ea price $3.25 s Womens. 0, consi ania ae price $4.95 4 Mango soa an price $3.60 2 Meng cio ai li price $3.95 j Mans: ir er a piice $4.95 z For the complete outfit, shoes ard skates. i REMEMBER: You try them on here. You do not have to risk your size. YOUNG WOMEN'S DRESSES: For a few days only, and two prices, $4.95 and $6.95. Crinkled and rough crepes just from the workshop. Look in our window. Black prevails, although we have a few in navy, brown, red and green. HORSE BLANKETS: : We have two grades, one kind lined, the other plain. Both ranges at competitive prices. IF YOU HAVE THE MONEY, YOURS IS THE GOOD LUCK. OURS IS THE MISFORTUNE. HERE ARE SOME PRICES FOR THE | WEEK, TO MAKE ANY CATALOGUE LOOK SICK. Men's Rib Wool Combination Underwear, all sizes, PLIAGE. oo ava Eee CEL DORE bE en $1.35 's Men's Fleece Lined Combination Underwear, all sizes, Da Ls ey BA a RE ya gS Joc : ] Humphrey Tweed Long Pants, leather trim, price $3.20 Y ¢ Humphrey Tweed Long Pants, plain, price ...... $3.00 { Mule Mitis, open wrist, per pair .... conse A7e Z Horse Hide Mitts, tight wrist, per pair ........... 40c : rm---------------------- { $ Men's Heavy Blue Serge Trousers, best make, 22-0z, ; ; ed | @ Lenfled, pen paler co enn iol esd ei $5.75 . 3 | Leather Windbreaker, plush lined .............. $1.25 W interbotiom Lumber Yard f Caran Blanket Hporh Coal on. vovinis souneni anes $6.75 ailder ontractor. 5 are weather Top Rubbers, 12 inch wv. voila vis 3.00 Build ¢® Contract ji 12 inel Lumber, Coal and Builders' Supplies ; i 3 EV ERYTHING FOR A BUILDER i A JUMBLE OF INTEREST ; al ATT nl Aa QUALITY AND SERVICE y This store will celebrate. REMEMBRANCE DAY by . : } closing. = : Dryden JAS. WINTERBOTTOM Ontario : REMEMBRANCE DAY IS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11th i : 3 6 b We shall, consequently, be open Thursday afiernoon. THE BAZAAR 8] DATES: pat i | 5c to $5.00 Store : We shall sell four pounds of fresh dates for 25¢ dur- ¥ ing the week. Quantity up to 1,000 pounds. This is opportune at this season of year. THERE ARE CHEQUES AND CHECKS 0 y CHECK THESE VALUES NOW ] ve : POTATOES: LOW PRICED MIRRORS §{ POTATOES 'White Enamelled Frames ! We have cleared out" for the District, 1,200 sacks of A I Bl Si a TE Es uv abe q potatoes. This has enabled us to advance the price, in 159% 2 111% oh na He é fact, we have made three advances since the opening oni' > 1517 aah Src RE $1.50 i market, when we thought the aspect was pretty blue fo 2ULa X doa, GACH. Liisi sien 12 ell any ab all. aw : 13 ; We are now open fer another 1,000 bushels. If in- Ee LARGE SIZE FRAMED PICTURES 2 terested, please discuss the matter with us. Lr - Fine selection of subjects. § } TUL x 15, eae vo ysen inns ide etd rd itera 50¢ 4 When in town, call and seen us, we receive new : S merchandise every week. y | When you want to shop, do it at the Bazaar. { : ] ] DRYDEN, ONT ¥ 9 LJ W. E. THORSEN & SON i ' \! in i RE Re eT ) SED () RD () ER CIR (SED (SE (Si () T- (Sh () Cs (<> (Sw (3 Gade iio QED () SEED (SED ()- EE () SEE (GREE (GE () AED GED SED () GCE () Ey (Esp EE CD SRD (RED TE (CE) CE (CE EE (SED GEE () RE OR ny AGED (4 ()-E- | > yy #£ © a